Other disorders of breast
Chapter 14:Diseases of the genitourinary system
ICD-10 N64 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of other disorders of breast.
The ICD-10 Level 1 Category code N64 encompasses various disorders of the breast that do not fall under more specific classifications. This category includes conditions such as breast pain (mastalgia), galactorrhea, and other non-specific breast disorders that may not have a clear etiology. Clinically, these conditions can significantly affect a patient's quality of life and may require further investigation to rule out more serious underlying issues, such as malignancies or hormonal imbalances. Proper identification and coding of these disorders are essential for accurate treatment and management, as well as for ensuring appropriate reimbursement from insurance providers.
Detailed patient history, physical examination findings, diagnostic imaging results, and any hormone level tests.
Evaluation of breast pain in male patients, galactorrhea in females, and differential diagnosis for breast lumps or masses.
Ensure accurate differentiation between benign and malignant breast conditions and document any relevant hormonal assessments.
Complete hormonal profile, patient history including menstrual cycle details, and previous treatments or medications.
Assessment of galactorrhea due to hormonal imbalances, evaluation of breast disorders related to endocrine disorders.
Document any endocrine-related symptoms that could correlate with breast conditions, particularly in patients with known hormonal disorders.
Comprehensive review of systems, family history of breast disorders, and psychosocial factors affecting breast health.
Management of breast pain in patients with chronic illnesses, evaluation of breast disorders as part of a systemic review.
Consider comorbid conditions that may contribute to breast symptoms and ensure thorough documentation to support the diagnosis.
Documentation of chief complaint, history of present illness, review of systems, and medical decision-making.
Clear documentation of the reason for the biopsy, patient consent, and pathology report.
Indication for the ultrasound, images taken, and interpretation of findings.
Detailed documentation of problem-focused history, examination findings, and management plan.
N64 includes various disorders such as breast pain (mastalgia), galactorrhea, and other unspecified breast disorders that do not have a clear diagnosis.
N64 codes should be used when a patient presents with breast-related symptoms that are not classified under more specific diagnoses, and when there is a need to document non-specific breast disorders.
Documentation should include a detailed account of the patient's symptoms, history, physical examination findings, and any diagnostic tests performed to support the use of N64 codes.