Follicular lymphoma grade I, lymph nodes of head, face, and neck
ICD-10 C82.01 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of follicular lymphoma grade i, lymph nodes of head, face, and neck.
Follicular lymphoma is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma characterized by the proliferation of follicle center (germinal center) B-cells. Grade I indicates a low-grade lymphoma with a relatively indolent course. This specific code pertains to cases where the lymphoma is localized to the lymph nodes in the head, face, and neck region. Clinically, patients may present with painless lymphadenopathy, and the disease may be asymptomatic for extended periods. Staging is crucial, typically utilizing the Ann Arbor system, which assesses the extent of lymph node involvement and any systemic symptoms. B-symptoms, including fever, night sweats, and unexplained weight loss, may be present but are less common in grade I cases. Treatment protocols often involve watchful waiting for asymptomatic patients, while symptomatic cases may require therapies such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or radiation, depending on the disease's extent and patient health status.
Detailed clinical notes on lymph node examination, staging, and treatment plans.
Diagnosis of follicular lymphoma in patients presenting with lymphadenopathy.
Ensure accurate grading and staging are documented to support coding.
Histopathological reports confirming the diagnosis and grade of lymphoma.
Biopsy results indicating follicular lymphoma grade I.
Pathology reports must clearly state the grade and type of lymphoma for accurate coding.
Used for monitoring blood counts in patients undergoing treatment for lymphoma.
Document the reason for the CBC and any relevant findings.
Hematology/Oncology specialists should ensure CBC results are linked to the lymphoma diagnosis.
Common treatments include watchful waiting for asymptomatic patients, and for those with symptoms, options may include chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or radiation therapy, depending on the extent of the disease.