Other diseases of larynx
ICD-10 J38.7 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other diseases of larynx.
J38.7 refers to 'Other diseases of larynx,' which encompasses a variety of laryngeal conditions that do not fall under more specific categories. The larynx, located in the neck, plays a crucial role in breathing, producing sound, and protecting the trachea against food aspiration. Common clinical presentations may include hoarseness, difficulty breathing, and throat pain. Conditions such as laryngeal papillomatosis, laryngeal cysts, and laryngeal stenosis may be classified under this code. Disease progression can vary; for instance, laryngeal papillomatosis may lead to recurrent respiratory issues, while laryngeal stenosis can cause significant airway obstruction if not addressed. Diagnostic considerations often involve laryngoscopy, imaging studies, and biopsy to confirm the nature of the disease. Clinicians must be vigilant in differentiating these conditions from more common laryngeal disorders such as laryngitis or vocal cord nodules, which have their own specific codes.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
J38.7 covers conditions such as laryngeal papillomatosis, laryngeal cysts, laryngeal stenosis, and other unspecified diseases affecting the larynx that do not fit into more specific categories.
J38.7 should be used when the specific laryngeal condition is not classified under other codes, particularly when the diagnosis is confirmed but does not match more specific ICD-10 codes.
Documentation should include detailed clinical findings, results from laryngoscopy, imaging studies, and any histopathological reports that confirm the diagnosis of a laryngeal condition.