Toxoplasma oculopathy, unspecified, is an ocular manifestation of Toxoplasma gondii infection, which can lead to significant visual impairment. Accurate coding with ICD-10 Code B58.00 is essential for proper diagnosis, documentation, and billing, ensuring appropriate treatment and public health reporting.
ICD-10 Code B58.00 represents Toxoplasma oculopathy, unspecified, a condition characterized by ocular inflammation due to Toxoplasma gondii infection. This code is used when the specific ocular manifestations are not detailed, facilitating accurate clinical documentation and billing for patients presenting with this condition.
Toxoplasma oculopathy, unspecified, is caused by the reactivation of latent Toxoplasma gondii infection, often in immunocompromised individuals. The condition can lead to severe visual complications and requires prompt medical attention.
ICD-10 Code B58.00 is utilized in SOAP notes to document the patient's symptoms, assessment findings, and treatment plans related to Toxoplasma oculopathy. This code is relevant in both acute and chronic care settings, ensuring comprehensive patient management.
In SOAP notes, ICD-10 Code B58.00 connects subjective patient-reported symptoms and objective clinical findings to a formal diagnosis of Toxoplasma oculopathy, ensuring continuity of care and supporting accurate billing.
Toxoplasma oculopathy requires prompt treatment to prevent vision loss. Hospitalization may be necessary for severe cases.
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CPT Code | Description |
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99203 | Office or other outpatient visit for evaluation and management, new patient. |
92014 | Ophthalmological examination, established patient. |
36415 | Collection of venous blood by venipuncture. |
85025 | Complete blood count with automated differential. |
Common Questions About Using ICD-10 Code B58.00 for Toxoplasma oculopathy, unspecified
What are the common symptoms of Toxoplasma oculopathy?
Common symptoms include blurred vision, floaters, and light sensitivity. Patients may also experience unilateral or bilateral vision changes, often accompanied by a history of recent infection or immunocompromised status.
How is Toxoplasma oculopathy diagnosed?
Diagnosis is typically made through clinical evaluation, including a detailed history, visual acuity testing, and fundoscopic examination to identify retinal lesions characteristic of Toxoplasma infection.
What is the treatment for Toxoplasma oculopathy?
Treatment usually involves a combination of pyrimethamine and sulfadiazine, with corticosteroids considered for severe inflammation. Regular follow-up with an ophthalmologist is essential to monitor treatment response.
Is Toxoplasma oculopathy contagious?
Toxoplasma oculopathy itself is not contagious; however, Toxoplasma gondii can be transmitted through contact with infected cat feces or consumption of undercooked meat. Preventive measures are important for at-risk populations.
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