Mammographic heterogeneous density of breast
ICD-10 R92.33 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of mammographic heterogeneous density of breast.
Mammographic heterogeneous density of the breast refers to a specific finding on a mammogram where the breast tissue appears denser than normal. This density can obscure the visibility of tumors or other abnormalities, making it more challenging to detect breast cancer. Heterogeneous density is characterized by varying levels of density within the breast, which may be due to a combination of glandular and fibrous tissue. Women with dense breast tissue may have a higher risk of breast cancer, and this finding necessitates further evaluation and monitoring. It is essential for healthcare providers to communicate the implications of this finding to patients, as it may influence screening strategies and the need for additional imaging, such as ultrasound or MRI. The clinical significance of heterogeneous density lies in its potential to mask lesions, thus requiring careful interpretation of mammographic results and consideration of the patient's overall risk factors.
Documentation should include a detailed description of the mammographic findings, any associated symptoms, and the patient's risk factors for breast cancer.
Routine screening mammograms revealing heterogeneous density, follow-up evaluations for patients with a family history of breast cancer.
Consideration of the patient's age, hormonal status, and any previous breast surgeries or biopsies.
Acute care documentation should include the reason for the mammogram, findings, and any immediate follow-up actions taken.
Patients presenting with breast pain or palpable masses requiring urgent imaging.
Rapid assessment of findings and coordination with radiology for immediate follow-up imaging if necessary.
Used when a patient presents with heterogeneous density on a screening mammogram and requires further evaluation.
Documentation must include the reason for the diagnostic mammogram and findings.
Radiology specialists should ensure that the findings are clearly documented to support the diagnosis.
Heterogeneous density on a mammogram indicates that the breast tissue has varying levels of density, which can make it more difficult to detect abnormalities such as tumors. It is important for patients with this finding to discuss their mammogram results with their healthcare provider.