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D29.2 Benign neoplasm of testis

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Name of the Condition

  • Benign neoplasm of testis
  • ICD-10 Code: D29.2

Summary

Benign neoplasm of the testis refers to non-cancerous tumors that develop in the testicular tissue. These growths are not malignant but may require medical evaluation if they cause symptoms or raise concerns about underlying conditions.

Causes

The exact causes of benign neoplasms in the testis are not fully understood. They may arise from genetic mutations, hormonal influences, or as a response to local tissue changes, such as inflammation or injury.

Risk Factors

  • Age: Older adults may have a higher incidence.
  • Prior trauma or infections in the scrotal area.
  • Family history of neoplastic conditions.

Symptoms

  • Palpable lumps or swelling in the testis.
  • Discomfort, pain, or a feeling of heaviness in the affected area.
  • Changes in the size or texture of the affected tissue.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination to assess the lump or swelling, followed by imaging studies like ultrasound to evaluate the mass. A biopsy may be performed to confirm the benign nature of the growth and rule out malignancy.

Treatment Options

  • Observation: Monitoring the neoplasm if it is asymptomatic and stable.
  • Surgical removal: If the neoplasm causes discomfort or has suspicious characteristics.
  • Treatment aims to relieve symptoms and eliminate any potential for complications.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis for benign neoplasms of the testis is generally favorable, as these growths do not spread or become cancerous. Follow-up care may involve periodic monitoring to ensure the neoplasm remains stable and does not cause new symptoms.

Complications

  • Potential for pain or discomfort if the neoplasm grows.
  • Rare risk of torsion (twisting) of the testis, which may require urgent intervention.
  • Psychological distress due to concerns about malignancy.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Regular self-examinations to detect changes early.
  • Prompt evaluation of any new lumps or symptoms.
  • Maintaining overall testicular health through routine medical check-ups.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek medical attention if you notice a new lump, swelling, or persistent pain in the testis, or if symptoms worsen over time. Early evaluation helps rule out malignancy and address any complications promptly.

Tips for Medical Coders

When coding D29.2, ensure documentation specifies the location as the testis and confirms the neoplasm is benign. Include details about diagnostic methods (e.g., ultrasound, biopsy) and treatment approaches to support accurate code assignment. Verify that the diagnosis aligns with clinical findings to avoid miscoding.

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