Acute lymphangitis of left finger
ICD-10 L03.022 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of acute lymphangitis of left finger.
Acute lymphangitis of the left finger is an inflammatory condition characterized by the infection of the lymphatic vessels, typically resulting from bacterial infections, most commonly due to Streptococcus or Staphylococcus species. Clinically, patients may present with localized pain, swelling, and erythema of the affected finger, often accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever and malaise. The anatomy involved includes the lymphatic vessels that drain lymph from the finger to regional lymph nodes. Disease progression can lead to complications such as abscess formation or systemic spread of the infection if not treated promptly. Diagnostic considerations include a thorough clinical examination, history-taking to identify potential sources of infection, and possibly imaging studies to assess for abscess formation. Laboratory tests may include blood cultures and complete blood counts to evaluate for systemic infection. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent complications and ensure a favorable outcome.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
L03.022 specifically covers acute lymphangitis localized to the left finger, which is an infection of the lymphatic vessels. It is important to differentiate it from other skin infections such as cellulitis or abscesses.
L03.022 should be used when there is a confirmed diagnosis of acute lymphangitis specifically affecting the left finger, as opposed to other types of infections or lymphangitis affecting different body parts.
Documentation should include a detailed clinical assessment, history of present illness, physical examination findings, and any laboratory results that confirm the diagnosis of acute lymphangitis.