N40-N53 Diseases of Male Genital Organs

Diseases of male genital organs N40-N53 >

 

Enlarged prostate N40- >

 

Type 1 Excludes

benign neoplasms of prostate (adenoma, benign) (fibroadenoma) (fibroma) (myoma) (D29.1)

Type 2 Excludes

malignant neoplasm of prostate (C61)

Includes

adenofibromatous hypertrophy of prostate

benign hypertrophy of the prostate

benign prostatic hyperplasia

benign prostatic hypertrophy

BPH

nodular prostate

polyp of prostate

Clinical Information

A benign (noncancerous) condition in which an overgrowth of prostate tissue pushes against

the urethra and the bladder, blocking the flow of urine.

Increase in constituent cells in the prostate, leading to enlargement of the organ

(hypertrophy) and adverse impact on the lower urinary tract function. This can be caused by

increased rate of cell proliferation, reduced rate of cell death, or both.

 

Inflammatory diseases of prostate N41- >

 

Use Additional

code (B95-B97), to identify infectious agent.

Clinical Information

An infectious or non-infectious inflammatory process affecting the prostate gland.

Infiltration of inflammatory cells into the parenchyma of prostate. The subtypes are

classified by their varied

laboratory analysis, clinical presentation and response to treatment.

Inflammation of the prostate gland.

Inflammation of the prostate.

Prostatitis: inflammation of the prostate, appreciated clinically as an enlarged, soft

or tender prostate. Prostatic secretions contain large numbers of leukocytes.

 

Hydrocele and spermatocele N43- >

 

Type 1 Excludes

congenital hydrocele (P83.5)

Includes

hydrocele of spermatic cord, testis or tunica vaginalis

 

Noninflammatory disorders of testis N44- >

 

Clinical Information

An emergency condition caused by the twisting of the spermatic cord which contains the

vessels that provide the blood supply to the testis and surrounding structures. It manifests

with acute testicular pain. If immediate medical assistance is not provided, it will lead to

necrosis and loss of the testicular tissue.

The twisting of the spermatic cord due to an anatomical abnormality that left the testis mobile

and dangling in the scrotum. The initial effect of testicular torsion is obstruction of venous

return. Depending on the duration and degree of cord rotation, testicular symptoms range from

edema to interrupted arterial flow and testicular pain. If blood flow to testis is absent for

4 to 6 h, spermatogenesis may be permanently lost.

 

Orchitis and epididymitis N45- >

 

Use Additional

code (B95-B97), to identify infectious agent.

 

Male infertility N46- >

 

Type 1 Excludes

vasectomy status (Z98.52)

Clinical Information

Infertility is a term doctors use if a man hasn't been able to get a woman pregnant after

at least

one year of trying. Male infertility can result from physical problems, hormone problems,

and lifestyle or environmental factors.about a third of the time, infertility is because of a

problem with the man. One third of the time, it is a problem with the woman. Sometimes no cause

can be found.if you suspect you are infertile, see your doctor. There are tests that may tell

if you have fertility problems. When it is possible to find the cause, treatments may include

medicines, surgery, or assisted reproductive technologies. Happily, two-thirds of couples

treated for infertility are able to have babies. dept. Of health and human services office on

women's health

The inability of the male to effect fertilization of an ovum after a specified period of

unprotected intercourse. Male sterility is permanent infertility.

 

Inflammatory disorders of male genital organs, not elsewhere classified N49- >

 

Use Additional

code (B95-B97), to identify infectious agent

Type 1 Excludes

inflammation of penis (N48.1, N48.2-)

orchitis and epididymitis (N45.-)

 

Other and unspecified disorders of male genital organs N50- >

 

Type 2 Excludes

torsion of testis (N44.0-)

 

Disorders of male genital organs in diseases classified elsewhere N51- >

 

Code First

underlying disease, such as:

filariasis (B74.0-B74.9)

Type 1 Excludes

amebic balanitis (A06.8)

candidal balanitis (B37.42)

gonococcal balanitis (A54.23)

gonococcal prostatitis (A54.22)

herpesviral [herpes simplex] balanitis (A60.01)

trichomonal prostatitis (A59.02)

tuberculous prostatitis (A18.14)

 

Male erectile dysfunction N52- >

 

Type 1 Excludes

psychogenic impotence (F52.21)

Clinical Information

A disorder characterized by the persistent or recurrent inability to achieve

or to maintain an erection during sexual activity.

An inability to have an erection of the penis adequate for sexual intercourse.

Erectile dysfunction (ed) is when a man has trouble getting or keeping an erection.

Ed becomes more common as you get older. But male sexual dysfunction is not a natural

part of aging. Some people have trouble speaking with their doctors about sex. But if

you have ed, you should tell your doctor. Ed can be a sign of health problems. It may

mean your blood vessels are clogged. It may mean you have nerve damage from diabetes.

If you don't see your doctor, these problems will go untreated. Your doctor can offer

several new treatments for ed. For many men, the answer is as simple as taking a pill.

Getting more exercise, losing weight or stopping smoking may also help.

Inability to perform sexual intercourse.

The inability in the male to have a penile erection due to psychological or organ dysfunction.

 

Other male sexual dysfunction N53- >

 

Type 1 Excludes

psychogenic sexual dysfunction (F52.-)

 

N41 Inflammatory Diseases of Prostate

N42 Other & Unspecified Disorders of Prostate

N43 Hydrocele & Spermatocele

N44 Noninflammatory Disorders of Testis

N45 Orchitis & Epididymitis

N47 Disorders of Prepuce

N48 Other Disorders of Penis

N48.9

Disorder of

Penis, Unspecified

N49 Inflammatory Disorders of Male Genital Organs, Not Elsewhere Classified

N50 Other & Unspecified Disorders of Male Genital Organs

N51 Disorders of Male Genital Organs in Diseases Classified Elsewhere

N51

Disorders of Male Genital Organs in Diseases Classified Elsewhere

N52 Male Erectile Dysfunction

N53 Other Male Sexual Dysfunction

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