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C44.62 Squamous cell carcinoma of skin of upper limb, including shoulder

ICD10CM code

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Name of the Condition

  • Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Skin of Upper Limb, Including Shoulder

Summary

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a type of skin cancer that originates in the squamous cells, which form the middle and outer layers of the skin. When it affects the skin of the upper limb, including the shoulder, it typically presents as a persistent, scaly patch or a growing lump. While often treatable, it can be aggressive if not addressed promptly.

Causes

SCC generally results from prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, either from sunlight or tanning beds. Other potential causes include exposure to certain chemicals, a history of skin injuries, or chronic inflammation.

Risk Factors

  • Excessive exposure to UV light (sunlight or tanning beds).
  • Light-colored skin, hair, and eyes.
  • Older age.
  • Male gender.
  • Previous history of skin cancer.
  • Chemical exposure (e.g., arsenic).
  • Smoking.

Symptoms

  • A firm, red nodule.
  • A flat sore with a scaly crust.
  • A new sore or raised area on an old scar or ulcer.
  • Rough, scaly patches on the skin.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis involves a physical examination by a healthcare provider, followed by a skin biopsy to confirm cancer and determine its type and severity. Additional imaging may be used if the extent of spread needs assessment.

Treatment Options

  • Surgical excision: Removing the cancerous tissue and some surrounding skin.
  • Mohs surgery: Removing cancerous layers one at a time, carefully checking each layer for cancer cells.
  • Radiation therapy: For non-surgical candidates or to target remaining cancer cells.
  • Topical chemotherapies or photodynamic therapy: For superficial SCC.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis is generally favorable with early treatment, but depends on the cancer's size, depth, and whether it has spread. Regular follow-up appointments are essential to monitor for recurrence or new skin cancers.

Complications

  • Local tissue destruction if left untreated.
  • Increased risk of metastasis to nearby lymph nodes or other organs.
  • Scarring or disfigurement from treatment.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Limit UV exposure by using sunscreen, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding tanning beds.
  • Perform regular skin self-exams to detect changes early.
  • Avoid smoking and limit exposure to known carcinogens.

When to Seek Professional Help

Consult a healthcare provider if you notice a new or changing skin lesion, persistent sore, or unusual growth on the upper limb or shoulder.

Tips for Medical Coders

This code (C44.62) is specific to squamous cell carcinoma of the skin of the upper limb, including the shoulder. Documentation should clearly specify the anatomical location and confirm the diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma. Ensure the medical record supports the site and type of cancer to justify code assignment.

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