Localized swelling, mass and lump, upper limb
ICD-10 R22.3 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of localized swelling, mass and lump, upper limb.
Localized swelling, mass, and lump in the upper limb can present as a palpable enlargement or abnormality in the arm or shoulder region. This condition may arise from various underlying causes, including infections, inflammatory processes, benign tumors, or malignancies. Symptoms may include pain, tenderness, and restricted movement in the affected area. Clinical examination often reveals a firm or soft mass, which may be warm to the touch if associated with inflammation or infection. Diagnostic imaging, such as ultrasound or MRI, may be utilized to assess the characteristics of the mass, while laboratory tests can help identify infectious or inflammatory markers. Accurate diagnosis is crucial, as the management and prognosis can vary significantly based on the underlying etiology.
Detailed history of the mass, including onset, duration, and associated symptoms.
Patients presenting with a new lump in the arm, often requiring further evaluation.
Consideration of systemic conditions that may contribute to localized swelling.
Acute assessment of the mass, including vital signs and any signs of systemic infection.
Acute presentations of abscesses or traumatic hematomas.
Rapid assessment and documentation are crucial for timely intervention.
When a biopsy is performed to evaluate a mass in the upper limb.
Document the reason for the biopsy and the characteristics of the mass.
Pathology reports should be linked to the diagnosis for accurate coding.
Document the size, location, characteristics (e.g., painful, firm), duration, and any associated symptoms of the mass.