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M46.24 Osteomyelitis of vertebra, thoracic region

ICD10CM code

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Name of the Condition

  • Osteomyelitis of vertebra, thoracic region

Summary

Osteomyelitis of vertebra, thoracic region is an infection of the thoracic vertebrae (mid-back spine) caused by bacteria or fungi. The infection leads to inflammation and can damage spinal structures, potentially affecting surrounding tissues or the spinal cord.

Causes

The condition is most commonly caused by bacterial infections, often Staphylococcus aureus. It may also result from fungal infections or spread from a nearby infection or through the bloodstream from another part of the body.

Risk Factors

  • Advanced age
  • Diabetes
  • Immune suppression (e.g., HIV/AIDS, cancer)
  • Intravenous drug use
  • Recent surgery or invasive procedures
  • Existing infections

Symptoms

  • Mid-back pain
  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Weight loss
  • Fatigue
  • Neurological symptoms (if the infection affects the spinal cord)

Diagnosis

Diagnosing osteomyelitis of vertebra, thoracic region may involve blood tests to identify infection markers, imaging studies like MRI or CT scans for detailed views of the spine, and possibly a biopsy to identify the causative microorganism.

Treatment Options

Treatment typically includes antibiotics or antifungal medications to eradicate the infection. In severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to remove infected tissue or stabilize the spine.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis depends on the severity of the infection, the patient’s overall health, and timely treatment. Early intervention improves outcomes, while delayed care may lead to complications. Follow-up care often includes monitoring for recurrence and assessing spinal stability.

Complications

  • Spinal cord compression
  • Abscess formation
  • Chronic pain
  • Spinal deformity
  • Spread of infection to other areas

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Maintain good hygiene to reduce infection risk.
  • Manage chronic conditions like diabetes.
  • Avoid intravenous drug use.
  • Seek prompt treatment for infections.

When to Seek Professional Help

Consult a healthcare provider if you experience persistent mid-back pain, fever, or neurological symptoms (e.g., weakness, numbness) to rule out serious spinal infection.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the specific thoracic region involvement and confirm the diagnosis with clinical findings or imaging. Ensure the code M46.24 is used when the infection is localized to the thoracic vertebrae.

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