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ICD-10 code: M89.58

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Osteolysis, other site: A Brief Overview

Osteolysis is a medical condition that affects the bones. It occurs when the body breaks down bone tissue faster than it can be replaced, leading to a loss of bone density. Osteolysis can occur in many sites in the body, including the hip, knee, and shoulder. However, there are other sites where osteolysis can occur, which we will discuss in this article.

  1. The Spine: Osteolysis in the spine can cause back pain and stiffness. It can also lead to spinal fractures and nerve damage. Osteolysis in the spine can be caused by infections, tumors, or autoimmune disorders.
  2. The Hands and Feet: Osteolysis in the hands and feet can cause joint pain, swelling, and deformity. It is often associated with inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis.
  3. The Skull: Osteolysis in the skull can cause headaches, vision problems, and neurological symptoms. It is often associated with conditions such as Paget's disease or metastatic cancer.
  4. The Jaw: Osteolysis in the jaw can cause tooth loss, pain, and difficulty chewing. It can be caused by infections, trauma, or dental procedures such as tooth extractions.

Osteolysis in these other sites can be just as debilitating as osteolysis in the more commonly affected joints. Treatment options for osteolysis depend on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. Options may include medications, physical therapy, or surgery.

If you are experiencing symptoms of osteolysis, it is important to see a doctor for an evaluation. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further bone loss and improve your quality of life.

Diagnosis Codes for Osteolysis, other site | M89.58