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1 Types of ovarian cysts ICD 10 and a description of symptoms
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1.1 Benign tumors of the ovary: the code of the ICD 10 (D27)
- 1.1.1 endometrioid cyst
- 1.1.2 parovarian cyst
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1.2 Noninflammatory lesions of the ovaries (N83)
- 1.2.1 follicular cyst
- 1.2.2 corpus luteum cyst
- 1.2.3 retention cyst
- 1.2.4 hemorrhagic cysts
- 1.2.5 dermoid cyst
- 1.3 Other and unspecified ovarian cysts on the ICD-10 (N83.2)
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1.1 Benign tumors of the ovary: the code of the ICD 10 (D27)
- 2 Treatment
- 3 Forecast
- 4 conclusion
Ovarian cyst (ICD code 10) - a benign tumor in the patient's reproductive system. This disease does not manifest itself and asymptomatic. The disease is detected by chance during a routine inspection gynecologist.
In fact, the formation is a capsule on a thin stem, filled with liquid. It arises because of irregularities in the hormonal background of the woman. It can be divided into several types.
Types of ovarian cysts ICD 10 and a description of symptoms
Scientists believe that one of the 70 newborn girls have problems with the reproductive system. Benign tumors are about 80%.
Tumors are classified into 2 groups:
- Benign.
- Malignant.
Benign tumors can not identify without examining the gynecologist, because they can not be expressed and does not affect the health of the woman to a certain point, when they turn into cancer.
Benign tumors of the ovary: the code of the ICD 10 (D27)
Benign ovarian (code ICD-10) are also divided further into several types. These include:
- endometrioid;
- hemorrhagic;
- dermoid;
- other tumors.
Each appears in women in different periods of its development, and can contribute to certain factors.
endometrioid cyst
Endometrioid ovarian tumor formed on the surface of the ovary. It is menstrual blood inside the shell of the endometrial cells. It can not be felt in one case, and in another - may appear abnormal menstruation, acute pain in the abdomen.
It develops mainly in women from 30 to 50 years. The size of it can be increased to 150 millimeters.
The reasons for its occurrence are:
- uterine mucosa injury during a medical abortion, gynecological operations;
- decreased immunity;
- genetic predisposition;
- endocrine disorders;
- stress;
- the use of an intrauterine device;
- obesity.
Symptoms of ovarian endometrioid tumors ICD 10 code is pain during sexual intercourse and during menstruation. In addition, a woman, when the ovarian tumor becomes large, disturbing symptoms:
- prolongation of the menstrual cycle;
- fever;
- weakness;
- nausea.
It is complicated by the appearance of the disease:
- adhesions;
- dysfunction of the pelvic organs, gastrointestinal tract;
- constipation and flatulence.
Warning! With long-term development of possible cyst rupture, abscess, peritonitis.
Endometrioid tumors diagnosed gynecologist on the results:
- ultrasound;
- Doppler utero-placental blood flow;
- magnetic resonance imaging.
parovarian cyst
Parovarian cyst Ovary (mb code 10) is formed as a cavity within the tumor. Appendages formed from the ovary. This disease is accompanied by pain in the lower back, the failure of the menstrual cycle. It is possible that the woman will be infertile.
Rarely occurs in women during puberty, most of them developed in the period from 20 to 40 years old. Is a neoplasm with smooth walls, oval and nonelastic consistency. Located on the side of the uterus. Filled with a liquid with a large amount of protein and a small dose of mucin.
It can be up to 3 dimensions - 10 cm. Education in size 3 cm without developing symptoms. With the growth of the tumor on the ovary, there are:
- Pain in the sacrum;
- constipation;
- increase in the abdomen.
Warning! When the disease sequelae cysts torsion legs or tearing may occur. Medical assistance should be provided in the shortest time.
Disease diagnosed by ultrasonic examination, palpation.
Noninflammatory lesions of the ovaries (N83)
For non-inflammatory lesions of the ovary include:
- follicular;
- retention;
- Other cysts.
follicular cyst
Right follicular cyst Ovary (ICD code 10) is a benign formation. This disease affects only patients of reproductive age. More than half of cysts in gynecology is a follicular neoplasm.
It has the form round bubble with smooth walls, filled with the contents of the yellow color. Its size is from 3 to 8 cm.
The causes of this disease are dysfunction of the ovaries, which appeared as a result of:
- abortion;
- sexually transmitted diseases;
- salpingoophoritis.
Symptoms of ovarian follicular cysts ICD 10 code are:
- severity in the pubic region;
- pain during intercourse;
- dizziness, vomiting;
- signs of acute abdomen, If the cyst is twisting the leg and cause complications.
corpus luteum cyst
corpus luteum in the ovary tumor is formed where previously passed ovulation. Cyst development occurs in the second phase of the menstrual cycle, the corpus luteum is formed when not subjected to regression.
It accumulates serous fluid, formation up to 8 cm in diameter. This benign may resolve itself during pregnancy or after three menstrual cycles.
Appearance of tumors promoted by the following factors:
- severe psychological stress;
- eating disorders;
- oophoritis;
- abortions.
The symptoms are:
- abdominal discomfort;
- delay of menstruation;
- long periods;
- pain in the abdomen.
Important! When torsion legs can ovarian apoplexy.
retention cyst
Retention left ovarian cyst code mb 10 - a capsule which is filled with blood and fluid. This type never degenerate into malignant. By this type of the disease include the following types of tumors:
- follicular;
- corpus luteum cyst;
- paraovarialnye.
Neoplasms do not manifest themselves except gravity lower abdomen, discomfort during intercourse. It is recommended to visit the gynecologist every six months to prevent their development.
Diagnosis is done by ultrasonic examination and palpation.
hemorrhagic cysts
Hemorrhagic ovarian cyst is a capsule which is filled with blood clots. Often this type of disease occurs due to not cured and did not dissolve conventional tumors.
Attention! The danger of this type of disease is the occurrence of sepsis at break formation and lethal outcome.
Is formed on the right side. The passage of time itself. The causes may be the following factors:
- intense physical activity;
- monthly, which began 15 years;
- stress;
- genetic predisposition;
- poor circulation in the genital organs.
The following symptoms may occur:
- discomfort during menstruation;
- straying menstrual cycle;
- between periods appear spotting.
dermoid cyst
Dermoid cyst is a capsule with thick walls. It is filled with a slimy mass, which may be greasy elements, hair, teeth, bones.
It is a disease existing in a directory on the Classification of Diseases code ICD-10, appears at any age. In rare cases, the transformation into squamous cell carcinoma.
It does not manifest itself. During the increase in tumors in women can be observed:
- constipation;
- frequent urination;
- abdominal pain;
- increase in body temperature to 39 degrees.
Diagnosed by MRI, ultrasonography. In the embodiment, the disease complicated puncture is taken from the posterior vaginal fornix.
Other and unspecified ovarian cysts on the ICD-10 (N83.2)
Other unspecified ovarian cysts in the directory medical diagnosis with ICD 10 code include:
- polyps;
- sclerocystic ovary syndrome.
It occurs as a result of dysfunction of the adrenal cortex. The symptoms are amenorrhea, hirsutism.
Diagnosed with the help of:
- X-ray diffraction.
- US.
- Diagnostic laparoscopy.
Treatment
Treatment of ovarian cysts (ICD code 10) can be of two types:
- Conservative. Female doctor appoints vitamins, exercise therapy, oral contraceptives, diet therapy.
- Surgical intervention. Apply with dermoid, endometrioid, mucinous cysts.
Forecast
Cysts can form throughout life. The main thing is the correct hormonal therapy.
After surgical removal and conservative treatment possible pregnancy.
conclusion
Ovarian cyst (code ICD 10) may be the first step in infertility. Therefore we can not neglect the annual preventive check-ups at the gynecologist if a woman wants to maintain their health and successfully give birth to a baby.
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