Synovial hypertrophy, not elsewhere classified, left hand
ICD-10 M67.242 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of synovial hypertrophy, not elsewhere classified, left hand.
Synovial hypertrophy refers to the abnormal enlargement of the synovial membrane, which lines the joints and tendon sheaths. This condition can occur due to various underlying causes, including inflammatory arthritis, repetitive strain injuries, or localized infections. In the left hand, synovial hypertrophy may present with swelling, pain, and reduced range of motion in the affected joints or tendons. Clinically, it is often associated with tenosynovitis, where the synovial sheath surrounding a tendon becomes inflamed, leading to pain and difficulty in movement. This condition can also predispose individuals to tendon ruptures if left untreated. Surgical interventions may be necessary to repair damaged tendons or to excise hypertrophied synovial tissue. Accurate diagnosis typically involves imaging studies, such as ultrasound or MRI, to assess the extent of hypertrophy and any associated tendon pathology. Treatment may include corticosteroid injections, physical therapy, or surgical repair, depending on the severity and underlying cause of the condition.
Detailed clinical notes on joint examination, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with joint swelling, pain, and stiffness, particularly in the context of inflammatory arthritis.
Ensure to document the duration of symptoms and any prior treatments to support the diagnosis.
Operative reports detailing the surgical procedure, findings, and post-operative care.
Surgical repair of ruptured tendons or excision of hypertrophied synovial tissue.
Document the specific tendons involved and the extent of the surgical intervention.
Used for patients with synovial hypertrophy requiring joint aspiration or injection.
Document the indication for the procedure and any findings during the aspiration.
Rheumatologists may perform this procedure for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Synovial hypertrophy is the abnormal enlargement of the synovial membrane, often due to inflammation or irritation, leading to joint swelling and pain.
Diagnosis typically involves clinical examination, imaging studies like MRI or ultrasound, and exclusion of other conditions.
Treatment options may include corticosteroid injections, physical therapy, or surgical intervention depending on the severity and underlying cause.