Lichen ruber moniliformis
ICD-10 L44.3 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of lichen ruber moniliformis.
Lichen ruber moniliformis, also known as lichen planus, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by the presence of flat-topped, polygonal, violaceous papules. These lesions are often itchy and can appear on various body parts, including the wrists, ankles, and mucous membranes. The exact etiology remains unclear, but it is believed to involve an autoimmune response where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks the skin cells. The disease can progress in stages, often starting with localized lesions that may become generalized. In some cases, it can lead to scarring or changes in pigmentation. Diagnosis is primarily clinical, supported by a thorough history and physical examination, and may include a skin biopsy to rule out other conditions. Differential diagnoses include psoriasis, eczema, and other papulosquamous disorders. Management typically involves topical corticosteroids, systemic immunosuppressants, or phototherapy, depending on the severity and extent of the disease.
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
L44.3 specifically covers lichen ruber moniliformis, which is characterized by its distinct papular lesions. It may also encompass variations in presentation, including oral lichen planus and other mucosal manifestations.
L44.3 should be used when the clinical presentation aligns with lichen ruber moniliformis, particularly when lesions are confirmed through biopsy or when other similar conditions have been ruled out.
Documentation should include a detailed patient history, physical examination findings, treatment plans, and any biopsy results that confirm the diagnosis of lichen ruber moniliformis.