Abnormal immunological findings in specimens from female genital organs
ICD-10 R87.4 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of abnormal immunological findings in specimens from female genital organs.
R87.4 is used to classify abnormal immunological findings in specimens obtained from female genital organs. This code encompasses a range of immunological abnormalities that may be detected through laboratory testing of specimens such as cervical smears, vaginal swabs, or biopsies. Common findings may include the presence of atypical lymphocytes, abnormal antibody levels, or other immunological markers that suggest an underlying condition. These findings can indicate various pathologies, including infections, autoimmune disorders, or malignancies. The clinical significance of these findings often necessitates further investigation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate management. Accurate coding requires a thorough understanding of the clinical context and the specific immunological tests performed, as well as the implications of the findings for patient care.
Documentation must include detailed laboratory results, clinical history, and any relevant symptoms or signs.
Patients presenting with abnormal Pap smears or unexplained vaginal discharge.
Consider the patient's overall health status and any concurrent conditions that may influence immunological findings.
Acute care documentation should include immediate lab results and any interventions performed.
Patients with acute pelvic pain or abnormal bleeding requiring urgent evaluation.
Rapid assessment and documentation of findings are crucial in emergency settings.
Used when a Pap smear shows abnormal findings requiring further immunological testing.
Document the reason for the Pap smear and any follow-up tests performed.
Ensure that the specialty performing the test is clearly documented.
R87.4 includes abnormal immunological findings such as atypical lymphocytes, abnormal antibody levels, and other immunological markers detected in specimens from female genital organs.