Unspecified lump in the left breast, overlapping quadrants
ICD-10 N63.25 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of unspecified lump in the left breast, overlapping quadrants.
N63.25 refers to an unspecified lump located in the left breast that spans multiple quadrants. This code is often used when a patient presents with a palpable mass that has not been definitively diagnosed as benign or malignant. The lump may arise from various benign breast conditions such as fibrocystic changes, fibroadenomas, or breast hypertrophy. It is crucial to differentiate these lumps from more serious conditions, including breast cancer. The presence of a lump may also be associated with symptoms such as nipple discharge or pain, which can complicate the clinical picture. Imaging studies, including mammography and ultrasound, are typically employed to evaluate the characteristics of the lump and to guide further management. Accurate coding requires thorough documentation of the lump's characteristics, associated symptoms, and any imaging results to ensure appropriate treatment and follow-up.
Detailed pathology reports, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with breast lumps requiring biopsy or surgical intervention.
Ensure accurate staging and grading of any diagnosed malignancy.
Clear imaging reports detailing findings and recommendations.
Imaging studies performed for evaluation of breast lumps.
Documentation must specify the imaging modality used and findings related to the lump.
Used when a lump is biopsied to determine its nature.
Documentation of the indication for biopsy and results.
Oncology specialists should ensure that the biopsy results are clearly documented.
Documentation should include the characteristics of the lump, any associated symptoms, imaging results, and the clinical decision-making process.