What ICD-10 codes are used for thickened endometrium?
Thickened endometrium, or endometrial hyperplasia, is a condition often observed in postmenopausal women and is characterized by endometrial thickening due to excessive proliferation of the uterine lining. It can stem from hormonal imbalances and may present as benign or with atypical features, warranting close clinical attention. Below are the most commonly used ICD-10 codes to classify abnormal findings associated with this condition:
- N85.00 – Unspecified endometrial hyperplasia: This code applies to endometrial hyperplasia unspecified, where the type (simple or complex) and the presence of atypia are not clearly documented.
- N85.02 – Simple endometrial hyperplasia without atypia: For cases of benign endometrial hyperplasia that do not show abnormal cellular changes.
- N85.03 – Complex endometrial hyperplasia without atypia: Used when the glandular architecture is altered without atypical cellular characteristics.
- N85.04 – Simple endometrial hyperplasia with atypia: Indicates a simple form of hyperplasia where atypical cells are present, elevating cancer risk.
- N85.05 – Complex endometrial hyperplasia with atypia: This code is reserved for the most concerning cases of endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia, often considered a precancerous state.
