ICD Code N84.1
ICD code N84.1 is used to identify and classify a polyp of the cervix uteri for accurate diagnosis and medical recordkeeping.
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What is ICD diagnosis code N84.1
ICD code N84.1 is a benign growth or polyp located on the cervix of the uterus.
When to use ICD code N84.1
1. Presence of abnormal vaginal bleeding, such as postcoital, intermenstrual, or postmenopausal bleeding
2. Detection of a visible or palpable growth or mass protruding from the cervical os during pelvic examination
3. Identification of a smooth, red, or purple lesion attached to the cervix, often pedunculated
4. Absence of signs suggestive of malignancy on clinical evaluation
5. Confirmation of benign polypoid lesion on histopathological examination, if removed
6. Associated symptoms may include increased vaginal discharge or spotting
7. No evidence of infection or other cervical pathology as the primary cause of symptoms
Billable CPT codes for ICD code N84.1
Relevant CPT codes for ICD code N84.1 include:
- 57500 (Biopsy of cervix, single or multiple, or local excision of lesion, with or without fulguration)
- 57505 (Endocervical curettage, separate procedure)
- 57520 (Conization of cervix, with or without fulguration, with or without dilation and curettage, with or without repair; cold knife or laser)
- 58110 (Endometrial sampling performed in conjunction with colposcopy)
- 58120 (Dilation and curettage, diagnostic and/or therapeutic, nonobstetrical)
- 58999 (Unlisted procedure, female genital system, nonobstetrical)
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