Unspecified lump in axillary tail of the left breast
ICD-10 N63.32 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of unspecified lump in axillary tail of the left breast.
The ICD-10 code N63.32 refers to an unspecified lump located in the axillary tail of the left breast. This condition is often associated with benign breast diseases, which can include various types of lumps such as cysts, fibroadenomas, or other non-cancerous growths. The axillary tail, also known as the axillary process, is an extension of breast tissue that extends into the axilla (armpit) area. Patients may present with a palpable mass, which can be discovered during a clinical breast exam or self-examination. It is crucial to differentiate between benign and malignant conditions through appropriate imaging studies, such as mammography or ultrasound, and possibly biopsy if indicated. The presence of a lump in this area may also be associated with other breast conditions, including mastitis or breast hypertrophy. Accurate diagnosis and coding are essential for effective treatment planning and management, as well as for ensuring proper reimbursement for services rendered.
Detailed pathology reports and imaging studies must be included.
Patients presenting with breast lumps requiring further evaluation for malignancy.
Ensure clear documentation of the diagnostic process and treatment plan.
Imaging reports must clearly indicate findings related to the lump.
Breast imaging for evaluation of palpable lumps.
Accurate coding of imaging studies performed in conjunction with the diagnosis.
Used to evaluate a palpable lump in the axillary tail.
Report must include findings and recommendations.
Radiologists must ensure accurate coding based on findings.
Documentation should include clinical findings from physical exams, results from imaging studies, and any follow-up plans or treatments related to the lump.