Desmoid tumor of head and neck
ICD-10 D48.110 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of desmoid tumor of head and neck.
Desmoid tumors, also known as aggressive fibromatosis, are benign neoplasms that arise from the connective tissue and are characterized by their infiltrative growth pattern. They can occur in various anatomical locations, including the head and neck region. Although classified as benign, desmoid tumors exhibit a tendency for local recurrence and can cause significant morbidity due to their aggressive behavior and potential to invade surrounding structures. The etiology of desmoid tumors is not fully understood, but they are often associated with genetic conditions such as familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Clinically, patients may present with a palpable mass, pain, or functional impairment depending on the tumor's location. Imaging studies, including MRI and CT scans, are essential for assessing the extent of the tumor and planning surgical intervention. Surveillance is critical due to the potential for progression and recurrence, necessitating regular follow-up with imaging and clinical evaluation. Treatment options may include surgical excision, observation, and, in some cases, pharmacological therapies such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or hormonal therapies. The management of desmoid tumors requires a multidisciplinary approach, involving oncologists, surgeons, and radiologists.
Detailed clinical notes on tumor size, location, and treatment plan.
Patients presenting with a new mass in the head and neck region, requiring imaging and potential biopsy.
Ensure documentation reflects the benign nature and potential for recurrence.
Operative reports detailing excision margins and any complications.
Surgical intervention for desmoid tumors with varying degrees of infiltration.
Document the extent of resection and any need for reconstructive procedures.
Used when a desmoid tumor is surgically excised.
Operative report detailing the excision and margins.
Ensure the surgical approach is documented.
A desmoid tumor is a benign neoplasm that arises from connective tissue and is known for its infiltrative growth pattern. It can occur in various locations, including the head and neck.
Treatment options for desmoid tumors may include surgical excision, observation, and pharmacological therapies. Due to their tendency to recur, regular surveillance is essential.