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H43.391 Other vitreous opacities, right eye

ICD10CM code

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Name of the Condition

  • Other Vitreous Opacities, Right Eye (ICD-10-CM Code: H43.391)

Summary

Vitreous opacities are clouded or opaque spots within the vitreous humor of the right eye. These opacities can cause visual disturbances, such as floaters, which are small shapes drifting across the field of vision. The condition may be unilateral or bilateral, depending on the underlying cause.

Causes

Causes can include aging, eye injury, inflammation, bleeding within the eye, or certain eye surgeries. Sometimes, the exact cause may not be identified.

Risk Factors

Advancing age, nearsightedness, eye trauma, and previous surgeries or inflammation in the eye increase the likelihood of developing vitreous opacities.

Symptoms

Patients typically experience floaters, which appear as small specks or cobweb-like shapes moving in the field of vision. These may be more noticeable when looking at a plain, bright background like a clear sky or a white wall.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is usually made through a comprehensive eye examination using specialized instruments that allow for visualizing the vitreous and retina.

Treatment Options

Often, no treatment is necessary unless floaters significantly impair vision. Options include a procedure called vitrectomy, which removes the vitreous, or laser vitreolysis, which breaks up floaters in the vitreous.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

The outlook for vision is generally good, as many cases are benign and do not require intervention. Regular follow-up may be recommended to monitor for changes or complications.

Complications

Potential complications include retinal detachment, especially if floaters are accompanied by flashes of light or a sudden increase in symptoms.

Lifestyle & Prevention

Maintaining overall eye health through regular check-ups and protecting the eyes from injury can help reduce the risk of developing vitreous opacities.

When to Seek Professional Help

Seek immediate medical attention if floaters are accompanied by flashes of light, a sudden increase in floaters, or a loss of peripheral vision, as these may indicate a serious condition like retinal detachment.

Tips for Medical Coders

Use H43.391 for "Other vitreous opacities, right eye" when documenting unilateral right eye involvement. Ensure clinical documentation specifies the eye affected and any associated symptoms or underlying causes to support accurate coding.

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