Cyst of spleen
ICD-10 D73.4 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of cyst of spleen.
A cyst of the spleen is a fluid-filled sac that can develop within the spleen, often discovered incidentally during imaging studies for other conditions. These cysts can be classified as either true cysts, which are lined by epithelium, or pseudocysts, which lack an epithelial lining. While many splenic cysts are asymptomatic and do not require treatment, some may cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, splenomegaly, or complications like rupture. The presence of a splenic cyst can be associated with various hematological conditions, including neutropenia and other white blood cell disorders, as the spleen plays a crucial role in filtering blood and managing immune responses. In cases where the cyst is symptomatic or there is concern for malignancy, surgical intervention may be necessary. Accurate diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as ultrasound or CT scans, and the management approach may vary based on the size and symptoms associated with the cyst.
Detailed blood work results, imaging studies, and clinical correlation with hematological conditions.
Patients presenting with neutropenia and incidental findings of splenic cysts on imaging.
Consideration of the patient's overall hematological status and potential need for further evaluation.
Comprehensive imaging reports detailing the characteristics of the cyst.
Imaging studies performed for abdominal pain where splenic cysts are identified.
Clear communication of findings to referring physicians to guide management.
Used to evaluate splenic cysts when ultrasound findings are inconclusive.
Document indication for the CT scan and findings related to the cyst.
Radiologists should ensure clear communication of findings to the referring physician.
Ultrasound is typically the first-line imaging modality, followed by CT scans for further evaluation if needed.