Inflamed seborrheic keratosis
ICD-10 L82.0 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of inflamed seborrheic keratosis.
Inflamed seborrheic keratosis is a benign skin lesion characterized by its rough, scaly surface and often appears as a brown, black, or tan growth on the skin. Clinically, these lesions may become inflamed, presenting with erythema and irritation, which can lead to discomfort or pruritus. The lesions typically arise from the epidermis, where keratinocytes proliferate abnormally, leading to the formation of these keratotic plaques. Disease progression is generally benign, with lesions remaining stable or growing slowly over time. However, inflammation can occur due to friction, irritation, or secondary infection, necessitating clinical evaluation. Diagnostic considerations include a thorough history and physical examination, often supplemented by a biopsy to rule out malignancy, especially if the lesion exhibits atypical features. The diagnosis of inflamed seborrheic keratosis is primarily clinical, but histological confirmation may be warranted in atypical cases.
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
L82.0 specifically covers inflamed seborrheic keratosis, which may present with erythema and irritation. It does not cover other types of keratosis or skin lesions.
L82.0 should be used when the seborrheic keratosis is inflamed, as opposed to L82.1, which is for non-inflamed lesions. The presence of inflammation is key in code selection.
Documentation should include a detailed description of the lesion, evidence of inflammation, and any treatment provided. Photographic evidence may also be beneficial.