N60-N65 Disorders of Breast

N60 Benign Mammary Dysplasia

N61 Inflammatory disorders of breast

N62 Hypertrophy of Breast

N62

Hypertrophy

of Breast

N63 Unspecified Lump in Breast

Disorders of breast N60-N65 >

 

Type 1 Excludes

disorders of breast associated with childbirth (O91-O92)

 

Inflammatory disorders of breast N61- >

 

Applicable To

Abscess (acute) (chronic) (nonpuerperal) of areola

Abscess (acute) (chronic) (nonpuerperal) of breast

Carbuncle of breast

Infective mastitis (acute) (subacute) (nonpuerperal)

Mastitis (acute) (subacute) (nonpuerperal) NOS

Type 1 Excludes

inflammatory carcinoma of breast (C50.9)

inflammatory disorder of breast associated with childbirth (O91.-)

neonatal infective mastitis (P39.0)

thrombophlebitis of breast [Mondor's disease] (I80.8)

 

Hypertrophy of breast N62- >

 

Applicable To

Gynecomastia

Hypertrophy of breast NOS

Massive pubertal hypertrophy of breast

Type 1 Excludes

breast engorgement of newborn (P83.4)

disproportion of reconstructed breast (N65.1)

Clinical Information

A disorder characterized by excessive development of the breasts in males.

Enlargement of the breast in the males, caused by an excess of estrogens. Physiological

gynecomastia is normally observed in newborns; adolescent; and aging males.

Excessive development of the breasts in males; usually the result of hormonal imbalance

or treatment with certain drugs.

Excessive enlargement of one or both breasts. Causes include pregnancy, obesity, and

penicillamine therapy. It may result in neck, back, and shoulder pain.

Female mammary morphology in a xy genotype.

 

Other disorders of breast N64- >

 

Type 2 Excludes

mechanical complication of breast prosthesis and implant (T85.4-)

 

N63

Unspecified

Lump in Breast

N64 Other Disorders of Breast

 N64.9

Disorder

of Breast, Unspecified

 N65 Deformity & Disproportion of Reconstructed Breast

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