ICD-10 Code H05.111 – Granuloma of right orbit (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code H05.111 – Granuloma of right orbit
What it is
This code identifies a granulomatous lesion in the right orbit, the tissue space around the eye. It is used when documentation specifically states a granuloma affecting the right orbital area.
Clinical signs
Clinical features vary; refer to documentation. Notes may describe orbital swelling, a palpable mass, pain, redness, or eye movement symptoms, but you should code only when the right orbital granuloma is clearly documented.
When to use this code
Use H05.111 when the provider documents a granuloma limited to the right orbit. It may appear in imaging, ophthalmology, or surgical notes as a right orbital mass or granulomatous lesion. If the record does not specify laterality or orbital location, check documentation.
Do not use for
Do not use this code for generalized orbital inflammation, nonspecific eye swelling, or lesions outside the right orbit. If the diagnosis is uncertain or the side is not documented, check documentation.
Coding tip
Confirm both the orbital site and right-sided laterality before assigning H05.111.