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rheumatoid nodule

Medical Definition

Subcutaneous nodules seen in 20-30% of rheumatoid arthritis patients. they may arise anywhere on the body, but are most frequently found over the bony prominences. the nodules are characterized histologically by dense areas of fibrinoid necrosis with basophilic streaks and granules, surrounded by a palisade of cells, mainly fibroblasts and histiocytes.

Wikipedia Summary

A rheumatoid nodule is a lump of tissue, or an area of swelling, that appears on the exterior of the skin usually around the olecranon (tip of the elbow) or the interphalangeal joints (finger knuckles), but can appear in other areas. There are four different types of rheumatoid nodules: subcutaneous rheumatoid nodules, cardiac nodules, pulmonary nodules, and central nervous systems nodules...
Related Codes (32)
Code
Description
Billable
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M06.30Rheumatoid nodule, unspecified site
M06.31Rheumatoid nodule, shoulder
M06.311Rheumatoid nodule, right shoulder
M06.312Rheumatoid nodule, left shoulder
M06.319Rheumatoid nodule, unspecified shoulder
M06.32Rheumatoid nodule, elbow
M06.321Rheumatoid nodule, right elbow
M06.322Rheumatoid nodule, left elbow
M06.329Rheumatoid nodule, unspecified elbow
M06.33Rheumatoid nodule, wrist

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