373.9 is what the coding book says. You might also use a neoplasm code depending on what type of lesion it is.
709.9
374.3 is the ICD9 code for eyelid droop. A synonym is blepharoptosis or just ptosis.
373.9
216.0
17284
17284
The CPT code for excision of a benign eyelid lesion typically falls under the range of 11420-11426, depending on the size and complexity of the lesion. For example, the code 11421 is used for excising a benign skin lesion on the eyelid that is between 1.1 and 2.0 cm in diameter. It's essential to refer to the specific details of the procedure and the lesion size to determine the most accurate code. Always consult the latest CPT coding guidelines for any updates or changes.
08.25
The ICD-10 code for the destruction of a malignant lesion of the eyelid is C44.319, which specifically refers to malignant neoplasm of the skin of the eyelid, unspecified. It's important to ensure proper documentation and coding according to the specifics of the case, as other codes may apply based on the exact location and type of lesion. Always verify with the latest coding guidelines to ensure accuracy.
The ICD-10 code for a malignant lesion of the eyelid is C44.319, which specifically refers to a malignant neoplasm of the skin of the eyelid, unspecified. However, if you are looking for a procedural code related to the destruction of the lesion, you would refer to the CPT coding system rather than ICD-10, as ICD-10 primarily covers diagnosis codes. Always consult the latest coding resources or guidelines for accurate coding practices.
ICD9 code is the diagnosis code and a CPT is the procedure code
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