Pinguecula
ICD-10 H11.15 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of pinguecula.
Pinguecula is a benign, yellowish, elevated growth that occurs on the conjunctiva, typically on the nasal side of the eye. It is composed of a thickening of the conjunctival tissue and is often associated with exposure to UV light, dust, and wind. Clinically, pingueculae present as asymptomatic lesions but may cause irritation, redness, or a foreign body sensation in some patients. The anatomy involved includes the conjunctiva, which is the clear membrane covering the white part of the eye and the inner eyelids. Disease progression is generally slow, and while pingueculae are not typically associated with significant vision impairment, they can lead to complications such as pterygium if left untreated. Diagnostic considerations include a thorough eye examination, where the growth's appearance and location are assessed. Differential diagnoses may include conjunctival cysts or other conjunctival lesions. Treatment is usually conservative, focusing on lubrication and anti-inflammatory medications, but surgical removal may be considered for symptomatic cases or cosmetic concerns.
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
H11.15 specifically covers pinguecula, a benign conjunctival growth. It does not cover related conditions like pterygium or conjunctival cysts, which have different ICD-10 codes.
H11.15 should be used when the diagnosis is specifically pinguecula, characterized by its yellowish appearance and location on the conjunctiva, distinguishing it from pterygium (H11.14) which involves the cornea.
Documentation should include a detailed eye examination report noting the presence of a pinguecula, patient symptoms, and any treatment provided, including conservative management or surgical intervention if applicable.