Maternal care for (suspected) central nervous system malformation or damage in fetus, choroid plexus cysts
ICD-10 O35.03 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of maternal care for (suspected) central nervous system malformation or damage in fetus, choroid plexus cysts.
O35.03 is used to indicate maternal care for suspected central nervous system malformations or damage in the fetus, specifically related to choroid plexus cysts. Choroid plexus cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can develop in the brain's choroid plexus, which produces cerebrospinal fluid. While often benign and resolving spontaneously, their presence can be associated with chromosomal abnormalities, such as trisomy 18. Maternal care involves thorough prenatal diagnosis, including ultrasound evaluations and genetic counseling, to assess the risk of associated conditions. The management may include additional imaging studies, consultations with maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and discussions regarding the implications for the pregnancy. Accurate coding is essential for tracking maternal and fetal health outcomes and ensuring appropriate care is provided throughout the pregnancy.
Documentation must include detailed ultrasound reports, maternal history, and any genetic counseling provided.
Routine prenatal visits where choroid plexus cysts are identified during ultrasound screenings.
Ensure that all findings are clearly documented to support the coding of suspected fetal abnormalities.
Comprehensive documentation of high-risk assessments, including genetic testing results and follow-up plans.
Consultations for patients with identified choroid plexus cysts and potential genetic implications.
Focus on the interdisciplinary approach to managing high-risk pregnancies and the importance of thorough documentation.
Used during routine prenatal visits when choroid plexus cysts are identified.
Document the findings of the ultrasound and any follow-up recommendations.
Ensure that the ultrasound report is comprehensive and includes all relevant findings.
Documentation should include detailed ultrasound findings, any genetic counseling provided, and follow-up plans for the pregnancy. Ensure that all relevant maternal and fetal health information is captured.