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H26.239 Glaucomatous flecks (subcapsular), unspecified eye

ICD10CM code

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Name of the Condition

  • Glaucomatous Flecks (Subcapsular), Unspecified Eye

Summary

Glaucomatous flecks are small, distinct spots that appear on the lens of the eye, specifically in the subcapsular region. They are associated with glaucoma and can contribute to vision impairment in the affected eye.

Causes

The exact causes of glaucomatous flecks are not fully understood but may relate to changes in the eye associated with glaucoma, such as increased intraocular pressure over time.

Risk Factors

  • Having a diagnosis of glaucoma
  • Advanced age
  • Family history of eye diseases
  • Medical conditions like diabetes or hypertension
  • Long-term use of steroid medications

Symptoms

  • Blurred vision or haze in the affected eye
  • Halos around lights
  • Difficulty with contrast and glare
  • Progressive loss of vision

Diagnosis

Diagnosis involves a comprehensive eye examination by an ophthalmologist, including a slit-lamp examination to inspect the lens and detect flecks, gonioscopy to evaluate the drainage angle, and measurement of intraocular pressure.

Treatment Options

  • Regular monitoring and management of intraocular pressure through medications (e.g., eye drops)
  • Surgical intervention if vision impairment progresses significantly

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis depends on the severity of the flecks and associated glaucoma. Regular follow-up with an ophthalmologist is essential to monitor progression and adjust treatment as needed.

Complications

  • Progressive vision loss
  • Increased risk of cataract formation
  • Worsening of glaucoma-related damage

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Manage underlying conditions like diabetes or hypertension
  • Avoid long-term steroid use when possible
  • Regular eye examinations to detect early changes

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek immediate medical attention if you experience sudden vision changes, severe eye pain, or persistent halos around lights.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the eye laterality as unspecified when the condition affects both eyes or when the specific eye is not documented. Ensure clinical documentation supports the presence of glaucomatous flecks in the subcapsular region and their association with glaucoma.

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