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ICD-10 CodesL43.2

L43.2

Billable

Lichenoid drug reaction

BILLABLE STATUSYes
IMPLEMENTATION DATEOctober 1, 2015
LAST UPDATED09/06/2025

Code Description

ICD-10 L43.2 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of lichenoid drug reaction.

Key Diagnostic Point:

Lichenoid drug reaction is a type of lichenoid dermatitis that occurs as a hypersensitivity reaction to certain medications. Clinically, it presents with pruritic, violaceous papules or plaques that may resemble lichen planus. The lesions are typically symmetrically distributed and can appear on various body parts, including the trunk, extremities, and mucous membranes. The pathophysiology involves an immune-mediated response where the drug acts as a hapten, triggering an inflammatory response in the skin. Disease progression can vary; some patients may experience resolution upon discontinuation of the offending drug, while others may require topical or systemic corticosteroids for management. Diagnostic considerations include a thorough medication history, clinical examination, and sometimes skin biopsy to rule out other lichenoid conditions. It is essential to differentiate lichenoid drug reactions from other dermatoses, such as lichen planus or drug-induced lupus, to ensure appropriate management.

Code Complexity Analysis

Complexity Rating: Medium

Medium Complexity

Complexity Factors

  • Diagnostic complexity: Requires careful history-taking and sometimes biopsy for accurate diagnosis.
  • Treatment complexity: Management may involve discontinuation of the offending drug and use of corticosteroids.
  • Documentation requirements: Detailed documentation of medication history and clinical findings is necessary.
  • Coding specificity: Requires precise coding to differentiate from other lichenoid conditions.

Audit Risk Factors

  • Common coding errors: Misidentification of lichenoid drug reactions as other skin conditions.
  • Documentation gaps: Incomplete medication history or lack of clinical details can lead to coding inaccuracies.
  • Billing challenges: Potential denials if documentation does not clearly support the diagnosis.

Specialty Focus

Medical Specialties

Dermatology

Documentation Requirements

Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply

Common Clinical Scenarios

Various clinical presentations within this specialty area

Billing Considerations

Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines

Allergy and Immunology

Documentation Requirements

Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply

Common Clinical Scenarios

Various clinical presentations within this specialty area

Billing Considerations

Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines

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ICD-10 Impact

Diagnostic & Documentation Impact

Enhanced Specificity

ICD-10 Improvements

Lichenoid drug reactions, while relatively uncommon, can significantly impact patient quality of life due to associated discomfort and potential for misdiagnosis. Understanding the epidemiology of these reactions is vital, as they can occur in various populations, particularly among those on multiple medications. Awareness of this condition can lead to improved healthcare utilization patterns, as timely diagnosis and management can prevent unnecessary treatments and enhance patient outcomes.

ICD-9 vs ICD-10

Lichenoid drug reactions, while relatively uncommon, can significantly impact patient quality of life due to associated discomfort and potential for misdiagnosis. Understanding the epidemiology of these reactions is vital, as they can occur in various populations, particularly among those on multiple medications. Awareness of this condition can lead to improved healthcare utilization patterns, as timely diagnosis and management can prevent unnecessary treatments and enhance patient outcomes.

Reimbursement & Billing Impact

Lichenoid drug reactions, while relatively uncommon, can significantly impact patient quality of life due to associated discomfort and potential for misdiagnosis. Understanding the epidemiology of these reactions is vital, as they can occur in various populations, particularly among those on multiple medications. Awareness of this condition can lead to improved healthcare utilization patterns, as timely diagnosis and management can prevent unnecessary treatments and enhance patient outcomes.

Resources

Clinical References

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    ICD-10 Official Guidelines for L00-L99
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    Clinical Documentation Requirements

Coding & Billing References

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    ICD-10 Official Guidelines for L00-L99
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    Clinical Documentation Requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What specific conditions are covered by L43.2?

L43.2 specifically covers lichenoid drug reactions that manifest as skin lesions due to hypersensitivity to medications. It includes reactions to drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), beta-blockers, and certain antibiotics.

When should L43.2 be used instead of related codes?

L43.2 should be used when the clinician determines that the skin lesions are specifically due to a drug reaction, as opposed to other lichenoid conditions like lichen planus, which is idiopathic.

What documentation supports L43.2?

Documentation should include a detailed medication history, clinical findings of the skin lesions, and any relevant laboratory or biopsy results that support the diagnosis of a lichenoid drug reaction.