Inflammatory disorders of breast
Chapter 14:Diseases of the genitourinary system
ICD-10 N61 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of inflammatory disorders of breast.
Inflammatory disorders of the breast encompass a range of conditions characterized by inflammation of breast tissue. This includes benign breast diseases such as mastitis, which is an infection that can occur during breastfeeding, leading to pain, swelling, and redness. Breast hypertrophy refers to excessive growth of breast tissue, which can cause discomfort and may require surgical intervention. Breast lumps, often benign, can arise from various causes including cysts or fibroadenomas, necessitating imaging studies for evaluation. Nipple discharge can also be a symptom of inflammatory disorders, requiring careful assessment to rule out malignancy. Imaging considerations, such as mammography or ultrasound, are crucial in differentiating between benign and malignant conditions, guiding further management. Accurate coding of these conditions is essential for appropriate treatment and reimbursement.
Detailed patient history, physical examination findings, and any imaging results.
Patients presenting with breast pain, swelling, or discharge.
Ensure to document the duration and characteristics of symptoms for accurate coding.
Comprehensive imaging reports and correlation with clinical findings.
Imaging studies performed for breast lumps or abnormal discharge.
Clear documentation of imaging findings is essential for coding and billing.
Used when a breast lump is identified and requires biopsy for diagnosis.
Document the indication for biopsy and imaging results.
Ensure that the specialty performing the biopsy is clearly documented.
Common symptoms include breast pain, swelling, redness, warmth, and sometimes discharge from the nipple. Imaging may be required to assess the underlying cause.