Hypertrophy of uterus
ICD-10 N85.2 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of hypertrophy of uterus.
Hypertrophy of the uterus refers to an abnormal enlargement of the uterine muscle, which can occur due to various factors including hormonal imbalances, fibroid growth, or other noninflammatory conditions. This condition is often asymptomatic but can lead to complications such as abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, or pressure symptoms. The hypertrophy may be diffuse or localized, and it is essential to differentiate it from other uterine disorders such as adenomyosis or uterine fibroids. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as ultrasound or MRI, and a thorough clinical evaluation is necessary to rule out malignancy or other serious conditions. Treatment options may vary from observation to surgical intervention, depending on the severity of symptoms and the underlying cause. Understanding the nuances of hypertrophy is crucial for accurate coding and management of related conditions.
Detailed clinical notes, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with abnormal uterine bleeding or pelvic pain.
Ensure that all relevant symptoms and diagnostic tests are documented to support the diagnosis.
Clear imaging reports indicating the presence and extent of hypertrophy.
Ultrasound or MRI findings suggestive of uterine hypertrophy.
Radiologists should provide detailed descriptions of findings to aid in accurate coding.
Performed for symptomatic hypertrophy or related conditions.
Operative report detailing indications for surgery.
Obstetricians should ensure that the reason for surgery aligns with the diagnosis.
Common symptoms include abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, and pressure symptoms. However, many patients may be asymptomatic.
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation, imaging studies such as ultrasound or MRI, and a thorough review of the patient's medical history.