Retraction of nipple
ICD-10 N64.53 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of retraction of nipple.
Retraction of the nipple is a condition characterized by the inward pulling or retraction of the nipple, which can occur due to various underlying causes. This condition may be benign or indicative of more serious issues, such as malignancy. Commonly associated with benign breast diseases, nipple retraction can arise from conditions like mastitis, which is an infection of the breast tissue, or from breast hypertrophy, where excessive breast tissue can lead to structural changes. Additionally, breast lumps and nipple discharge may accompany retraction, necessitating thorough evaluation. Imaging studies, such as mammography or ultrasound, are often employed to assess the underlying causes of nipple retraction, especially when there are concerning features such as unilateral retraction or associated masses. Accurate diagnosis and coding are crucial, as the presence of nipple retraction can significantly influence treatment decisions and patient management.
Detailed clinical notes including physical examination findings, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Evaluation of patients with nipple retraction and associated breast lumps or discharge.
Ensure clear documentation of the relationship between nipple retraction and any identified masses or lesions.
Comprehensive imaging reports that detail findings related to nipple retraction.
Performing mammograms or ultrasounds in patients presenting with nipple retraction.
Radiologists should correlate imaging findings with clinical symptoms to support accurate coding.
When a biopsy is performed due to suspicious findings associated with nipple retraction.
Document the indication for biopsy and findings from imaging studies.
Breast surgeons should ensure that the reason for the biopsy is clearly linked to the diagnosis of nipple retraction.
Common causes include benign breast diseases, mastitis, breast hypertrophy, and malignancy. Each cause may present differently and requires thorough evaluation.