Cicatricial ectropion of eyelid
ICD-10 H02.11 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of cicatricial ectropion of eyelid.
Cicatricial ectropion of the eyelid is a condition characterized by the outward turning of the eyelid margin due to scarring or fibrosis of the eyelid tissue. This condition can lead to exposure of the conjunctiva and cornea, resulting in discomfort, tearing, and potential vision impairment. The eyelid anatomy involved includes the skin, orbicularis oculi muscle, and conjunctival epithelium. Cicatricial ectropion often arises from trauma, surgical interventions, or inflammatory conditions that cause scarring. The disease progression can vary; if left untreated, it may lead to chronic irritation, keratitis, or even corneal ulceration. Diagnosis typically involves a comprehensive eye examination, including assessment of eyelid position and function, and may require imaging studies to evaluate underlying structures. Clinicians should consider the patient's history, including prior surgeries or skin conditions, to establish a clear diagnosis and treatment plan.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
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Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
H02.11 specifically covers cicatricial ectropion resulting from scarring due to trauma, surgery, or inflammatory diseases affecting the eyelid. It is important to differentiate this from other forms of ectropion that may not involve scarring.
H02.11 should be used when the ectropion is specifically due to cicatricial changes. If the ectropion is due to other causes such as muscle weakness or neurological conditions, other codes like H02.10 should be considered.
Documentation should include a detailed history of the patient's eyelid condition, results from a comprehensive eye examination, and any relevant imaging studies. Notes should clearly indicate the presence of cicatricial changes and their impact on eyelid function.