Steatocystoma multiplex
ICD-10 L72.2 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of steatocystoma multiplex.
Steatocystoma multiplex is a benign condition characterized by the presence of multiple sebaceous cysts, which are also known as steatocysts. These cysts arise from the sebaceous glands and are typically located on the trunk, upper arms, and chest. Clinically, they present as soft, painless nodules that can vary in size and may be skin-colored or yellowish. The condition is often hereditary, with autosomal dominant inheritance patterns observed in many cases. Disease progression is generally slow, and while the cysts are not harmful, they can become inflamed or infected, leading to discomfort or cosmetic concerns. Diagnosis is primarily clinical, supported by patient history and physical examination. In some cases, imaging studies may be utilized to differentiate steatocystoma multiplex from other cystic lesions. A biopsy may be performed if the diagnosis is uncertain, but it is rarely necessary. Overall, the condition is not associated with systemic symptoms, and management typically involves observation or surgical excision for symptomatic lesions.
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
L72.2 specifically covers steatocystoma multiplex, which includes multiple sebaceous cysts. It does not cover single cysts or other types of skin lesions.
L72.2 should be used when documenting multiple sebaceous cysts, particularly when they are symptomatic or require surgical intervention, differentiating it from codes for single cysts.
Documentation should include a detailed clinical examination, patient history indicating the presence of multiple cysts, and any treatment plans or interventions performed.