Abnormal immunological findings in specimens from respiratory organs and thorax
ICD-10 R84.4 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of abnormal immunological findings in specimens from respiratory organs and thorax.
R84.4 is used to classify abnormal immunological findings in specimens obtained from the respiratory organs and thorax. This code encompasses a range of findings that may indicate underlying pathologies such as infections, autoimmune disorders, or malignancies affecting the respiratory system. Common immunological tests include those assessing for specific antibodies, cytokine levels, and other markers that may reveal immune system dysfunction. Abnormal results may manifest as elevated or decreased levels of immunoglobulins, presence of autoantibodies, or abnormal responses to allergens. Clinicians often utilize this code when the findings do not fit neatly into other specific categories, necessitating a broader classification for abnormal immunological responses. Accurate documentation of the clinical context, including symptoms such as cough, dyspnea, or hemoptysis, is essential for proper coding and understanding of the patient's condition.
Detailed clinical notes including patient history, presenting symptoms, and results of immunological tests.
Patients presenting with chronic cough, unexplained respiratory symptoms, or suspected autoimmune conditions.
Ensure that all relevant laboratory findings are documented and correlate with the patient's clinical picture.
Acute care documentation must include immediate clinical findings and laboratory results.
Patients with acute respiratory distress or severe allergic reactions requiring rapid assessment.
Timely documentation is critical; ensure that abnormal findings are clearly linked to the presenting emergency.
Used when testing for specific immunological responses in respiratory specimens.
Document the specific antibodies tested and the clinical rationale for testing.
Internal medicine may require more detailed documentation compared to emergency settings.
R84.4 is associated with various immunological tests, including those for specific antibodies, cytokine levels, and other markers indicative of immune system dysfunction in respiratory specimens.