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2013
ICD-9-CM

FOR HOSPITALS Volumes 1, 2, & 3

Carol J. Buck
MS, CPC, CPC-H, CCS-P
Former Program Director
Medical Secretary Programs
Northwest Technical College
East Grand Forks, Minnesota
3251 Riverport Lane
St. Louis, Missouri 63043

2013 ICD-9-CM FOR HOSPITALS, VOLUMES 1, 2, & 3, ISBN: 978-1-4557-4571-5


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CONTENTS

GUIDE TO USING THE 2013 6. Diseases of the Nervous System and Sense
ICD-9-CM FOR HOSPITALS, Organs (320–389) 795
VOLUMES 1, 2, & 3, 7. Diseases of the Circulatory System
STANDARD EDITION vii (390–459) 831
8. Diseases of the Respiratory System
(460–519) 852
SYMBOLS AND CONVENTIONS ix 9. Diseases of the Digestive System
(520–579) 865
10. Diseases of the Genitourinary System
(580–629) 886
Part I Introduction 1 11. Complications of Pregnancy, Childbirth, and
the Puerperium (630–679) 903
ICD-9-CM BACKGROUND 1 12. Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
COORDINATION AND MAINTENANCE (680–709) 919
COMMITTEE 1 13. Diseases of the Musculoskeletal System and
CHARACTERISTICS OF ICD-9-CM 1 Connective Tissue (710–739) 928
The Disease Classification 2 14. Congenital Anomalies (740–759) 943
15. Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal
ICD-9-CM OFFICIAL GUIDELINES FOR CODING
Period (760–779) 958
AND REPORTING 2
16. Symptoms, Signs, and Ill-Defined Conditions
(780–799) 967
Part II Alphabetic Index Volume 2 59 17. Injury and Poisoning (800–999) 981
Supplementary Classification of Factors Influencing
Section I Index to Diseases and Injuries 60 Health Status and Contact with Health Services
(V01–V91) 1030
Section II Table of Drugs and Chemicals 555
Supplementary Classification of External Causes of
Section III Index to External Causes of Injury Injury and Poisoning (E000–E999) 1061
(E Code) 678 Appendix A—Morphology of Neoplasms 1103
Appendix B—Glossary of Mental Disorders (Deleted
Part III Diseases: Tabular List as of October 1, 2004) 1110
Volume 1 707 Appendix C—Classification of Drugs by American
Hospital Formulary Services List
1. Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (001–139) 707 Number and Their ICD-9-CM
2. Neoplasms (140–239) 734 Equivalents 1111
3. Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases, Appendix D—Classification of Industrial Accidents
and Immunity Disorders (240–279) 758 According to Agency 1114
4. Diseases of the Blood and Blood-Forming Appendix E—List of Three-Digit Categories 1116
Organs (280–289) 771 Table A—Table of Bacterial Food Poisoning 1128
5. Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental
Disorders (290–319) 780

v
vi Contents

Part IV Procedures Volume 3 1129 Part V Inpatient Procedures 1361

Index to Procedures 1130 2012 Final Inpatient Procedures 1363


Classification of Procedures 1242
0. Procedures and Interventions, Not Elsewhere 2013 Final Inpatient Procedures will be posted on
Classified (00) 1242 the companion website www.codingupdates.com
1. Operations on the Nervous System when available.
(01–05) 1248
2. Operations on the Endocrine System
(06–07) 1253 Part VI 2013 MS-DRGs (online only)
3. Operations on the Eye (08–16) 1255
3A. Other Miscellaneous Diagnostic and Part VI contains 2011 MS-DRGs (Version 29.0)
Therapeutic Procedures (17) 1260 Appendixes A, B, D, and the Procedure Code Tables
4. Operations on the Ear (18–20) 1263 from Appendix E and are posted on the companion
5. Operations on the Nose, Mouth, and Pharynx website www.codingupdates.com. 2012 MS-DRGs
(21–29) 1265 (Version 30.0) will be posted when available.
6. Operations on the Respiratory System
(30–34) 1269 MS-DRG, Appendix A List of Medicare
7. Operations on the Cardiovascular System Severity Diagnosis Related Groups
(35–39) 1274
8. Operations on the Hemic and Lymphatic MS-DRG, Appendix B Diagnosis Code/
System (40–41) 1290 MDC/MS-DRG Index
9. Operations on the Digestive System
(42–54) 1292 MS-DRG, Appendix D MS-DRG Surgical
10. Operations on the Urinary System Hierarchy by MDC and MS-DRG
(55–59) 1308
11. Operations on the Male Genital Organs MS-DRG, Appendix E MS-DRG, Operating Room
(60–64) 1313 Procedures and Procedure Code/MS-DRG Index
12. Operations on the Female Genital Organs
(65–71) 1316 Table 1 Pacemaker Lead/Device
13. Obstetrical Procedures (72–75) 1322 Reference Table
14. Operations on the Musculoskeletal System Table 2 Abdominal Aorta/Thoracic Vessel
(76–84) 1324 Resection Reference Table
15. Operations on the Integumentary System
(85–86) 1338 Table 3 Cardioverter-Defibrillator Lead/
16. Miscellaneous Diagnostic and Therapeutic Generator Reference Table
Procedures (87–99) 1343 Table 4 Spinal Fusion Reference Table
Table 5 Kidney/Pancreas Transplant
Reference Table
Table 6 Lead/Device Reference Table
GUIDE TO USING
THE 2013 ICD-9-CM
FOR HOSPITALS,
VOLUMES 1, 2, & 3,
STANDARD
EDITION
Medical coding has long been a part of the health care New: Additions to the previous edition are


profession. Through the years medical coding systems indicated by the triangle.
have become more complex and extensive. Today,
medical coding is an intricate and immense process that deleted Deleted: Deletions from the previous edition
is present in every health care setting. The increased are struck through.
use of electronic submissions for health care services
only increases the need for coders who understand the Omit code: No code is to be assigned. The
coding process. words “omit code” are highlighted in for
2013 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2, & 3, Standard easier reference.
Edition was developed to help meet the needs of coding
professionals at all levels by offering a comprehensive
coding text at a reasonable price. This text combines the ICD-9-CM, Volume 1, Tabular List Symbols
official coding guidelines and all three volumes of the
ICD-9-CM in one book.
Unacceptable Principal Diagnosis: These
All material strictly adheres to the latest government
codes have a black dot before them and
versions available at the time of printing.
give additional information or describe
Updates from the FY2013 Definitions of Medicare
the circumstances affecting the health care
Code Edits (MCE) will be posted to the companion
encounter but are unacceptable as principal
website (www.codingupdates.com) when available.
diagnosis in the FY2012 Definitions of Medicare
Code Edits* (MCE) for inpatient admission.

Use Additional Digit(s): The colored dot


ILLUSTRATIONS AND ITEMS cautions that the code requires additional
digit(s) to ensure the greatest specificity.
The ICD-9-CM, Volume 1, Tabular List contains
illustrations, pictures, and items to assist you in OGCR OGCR: The ICD-9-CM Official Guidelines for
understanding difficult terminology, diseases/ Coding and Reporting symbol indicates the
conditions, or coding in a specific category. Items are placement of a portion of a guideline as that
always printed in ink so the added material is guideline pertains to the code by which it is
not mistaken for official notations or instructions. located. The complete OGCR are located in
ink is used for other annotations in the text. Your Part I.
ideas on what other descriptions or illustrations should
be in future editions of this text are always appreciated. Coding Clinic identifies the year, quarter, and
page number that presents information about
an ICD-9-CM code in the American Hospital
Annotated Association’s Coding Clinic for ICD-9-CM.

Throughout the volumes, revisions, additions, and Excludes: Terms following the word “Excludes”
deleted codes or words are indicated by the following are to be coded elsewhere and are highlighted
symbols: in for easier reference.

➠ Revised: Revisions within the line or code from


the previous edition are indicated by the arrow.

*Updates from the FY2013 Definitions of Medicare Code Edits (MCE) will be
posted to the companion website (www.codingupdates.com) when available.

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viii Guide to Using the 2013 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2, & 3, Standard Edition

Includes: This note appears immediately to ICD-9-CM, Volume 3, Tabular List Symbols
further define or give examples of the content
of codes and is highlighted in for easier Use Additional Digit(s): The colored dot
reference. cautions that the code requires additional
digit(s).
Use additional: The words indicate an
instructional note that another code may be Excludes: Terms following the word “Excludes”
needed and are highlighted in for are to be coded elsewhere and are highlighted
easier reference. in for easier reference.
Code first: The words indicate an instructional Includes: This note appears immediately
note that directs the coder to sequence the under a code to further define or give examples
underlying condition before the manifestation. of the content of codes and is highlighted in
“Code first” is highlighted in for easier for easier reference.
reference.
Use additional: The words indicate an
Omit code: No code is to be assigned. The instructional note that another code may be
words “omit code” are highlighted in needed, and they are highlighted in for
for easier reference. easier reference.

Code also: This identifies synchronous


procedures, which require reporting of
individual components of a procedure.

Omit code: No code is to be assigned. The


words are highlighted in for easier
reference.
SYMBOLS AND CONVENTIONS

ICD-9-CM, Volumes 1, 2, & 3


Symbols Used to Identify New, Revised,
or Deleted Material
Volume 1, Tabular List
Indicates new


237.70 Neurofibromatosis, unspecified information or a new
code.

Indicates a revision
V01.1 Cholera ➠ within the line or
code.

Indicates deleted
244.3 Other iatrogenic hypothyroidism words/codes in the
Hypothyroidism resulting from: current edition.
P-aminosalicylic acid [PAS]
Phenylbutazone
Resorcinol
Iatrogenic hypothyroidism NOS
Use additional E code to identify drug

Volume 2, Alphabetic Index


Indicates a revision
Tachypnea 786.06 within the line or
hysterical 300.11 ➠ code.
Indicates new

newborn (idiopathic) (transitory) 770.6 information or a new


code.
Congestion, congestive (chronic) (passive) Indicates a deleted
entry in the current
Volume 3, Procedures, Index edition.

Biopsy
peritoneum ➠ Indicates a revision within the line or code.

closed 54.24 Indicates new information or code.


Lung (complete) (with mediastinal dissection) 32.5 32.59 Indicates a deleted
entry in the current
Volume 3, Procedures, Tabular List edition.

00.19 Disruption of blood brain barrier Indicates a revision


via infusion [BBBD] ➠ within the line or
Infusion of substance to disrupt code.
Indicates new
information or a new

blood brain barrier


code.
00.74 Hip replacement bearing surface, Indicates a deleted
metal-on-polyethylene entry in the current
edition.

Codes or index entries are for purposes of illustration only and may not be current.

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Symbols for Volume 1, Tabular List


Use Additional Digit(s):
The colored dot cautions
you that the code requires
additional digit(s) to ensure
the greatest specificity. 237.7 Neurofibromatosis
von Recklinghausen’s disease

Unacceptable Principal
Diagnosis: These codes
have a black dot before
them and give additional
information or describe the
circumstances affecting 284.2 Myelophthisis
the health care encounter
but are unacceptable
as principal diagnosis in
the FY2012 Definitions
of Medicare Code Edits*
(MCE).

Indicates a Volume 1
007.4 Cryptosporidiosis reference in the
Coding Clinic: 1997, Q4, P30-31 American Hospital
Association Coding
Clinic for ICD-9-CM.

*Updates from the FY2013 Definitions of Medicare Code Edits (MCE) will be
posted to the companion website (www.codingupdates.com) when available.
Codes or index entries are for purposes of illustration only and may not be current.
2013 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2, & 3, Standard Edition xi

Conventions for Volume 1, Tabular List


2. NEOPLASMS (140–239)
Notes define Notes
terms or give 1. Content
coding instructions. This chapter contains the following broad groups:
140–195 Malignant neoplasms, stated or presumed
to be primary, of specified sites, except of
lymphatic and hematopoietic tissue

510 Empyema “Use additional”


directs you to assign an
Use additional code to identify infectious additional code to give a
organism (041.0–041.9) more complete picture
of the diagnosis.

Code first: The words 366.4 Cataract associated with other disorders
indicate an instructional
note that directs the coder
366.41 Diabetic cataract
to sequence the underlying Code first diabetes (249.5, 250.5)
condition (etiology) before
the manifestation.

A code with this


note may be 428 Heart failure
first listed (primary) Code, if applicable, heart failure due to
if no causal hypertension first (402.0–402.9, with fifth-digit
condition is
1 or 404.0–404.9 with fifth-digit 1 or 3)
applicable or
known.

Terms following the


word “Excludes” 150.2 Abdominal esophagus
are to be coded
Excludes adenocarcinoma (151.0)
elsewhere. The term
“Excludes” means cardio-esophageal junction (151.0)
“Do Not Code Here.”

The “Includes” note


appears to further 087 Relapsing fever
define, or give Includes recurrent fever
example of, the
contents of the code.

Codes or index entries are for purposes of illustration only and may not be current.
xii 2013 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2, & 3, Standard Edition

474 Chronic disease of tonsils and adenoids

“and” indicates a code that can be assigned if either


of the conditions is present or if both of the
conditions are present.

366.4 Cataract associated with other disorders

“with” indicates a code that can be used only


if both conditions are present.

“NEC” means Not


Elsewhere Classifiable
244.8 Other specified acquired hypothyroidism and is to be used only
Secondary hypothyroidism NEC when the information
at hand specifies a
condition but there is
no more specific code
for that condition.
Bold type is used for
159.0 Intestinal tract, part unspecified
all codes and titles.
Intestine NOS “NOS” means Not Otherwise
Specified and is the equivalent of
“unspecified.”

426.89 Other
Dissociation: Brackets are used to
atrioventricular [AV] enclose synonyms,
alternative wording, or
explanatory phrases.

158.8 Specified parts of peritoneum Parentheses are used to


Cul-de-sac (of Douglas) enclose supplementary
Mesentery words that may be present
or absent in the statement
of a disease without
affecting the code.

628.4 Of cervical or vaginal origin


A colon is used after an
Infertility associated with:
incomplete term that needs
anomaly of cervical mucus one or more of the
congenital structural anomaly modifiers that follow in
order to make it assignable
to a given category.

Codes or index entries are for purposes of illustration only and may not be current.
2013 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2, & 3, Standard Edition xiii

Conventions for Volume 2, Alphabetic Index


Ileus (adynamic) (bowel) (colon) (inhibitory)
Nonessential modifiers are
enclosed in parentheses and (intestine) (neurogenic) (paralytic) 560.1
are words that may be used to
clarify the diagnosis but do
not affect the code.
Incoordination
Essential modifiers are NOT esophageal-pharyngeal (newborn) 787.24
enclosed in parentheses and
are subterms that DO affect
the selection of the
appropriate code.
Hereditary—see condition

“see” is a cross-
reference directing
you to look
elsewhere. Paralysis
embolic (current episode) (see also
Embolism, brain) 434.1

“see also” is a cross-reference directing you


to reference another main term if all the
information being searched for cannot be located
under the first main term entry.

Delivery
completely normal case—see category 650

“see category” is a cross-reference directing you


to Volume 1, Tabular List for important information
governing the use of the specific code.

Amputation
traumatic (complete) (partial)

“Note” defines terms Note: “Complicated” includes traumatic


and gives coding amputation with delayed healing, delayed
instructions. treatment, foreign body, or infection.

Adolescence NEC V21.2

“NEC” means
Not Elsewhere
Classifiable.

Directs the coder not


Homosexuality— omit code to assign a code for
condition.

Codes or index entries are for purposes of illustration only and may not be current.
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Conventions for Volume 3, Procedures, Index


Arthrotomy 80.10
as operative approach— omit code

“omit code” identifies procedures or services that


are included in another larger procedure or service.
For example, an incision that is part of the main
surgical procedure is not coded separately.

Ileal
bladder
closed 57.87 [45.51]

For some operative procedures it is necessary to record


the individual components of the procedure. These
procedures are termed “synchronous procedures”
and are listed together in the Index. The codes are
sequenced in the same order as displayed in the Index.

Operation
Thompson
cleft lip repair 27.54
Eponyms are operations correction of lymphedema 40.9
named for people and are quadricepsplasty 83.86
listed in the Index both
under the eponym and
under the term “Operation.” Thompson
cleft lip repair 27.54
correction of lymphedema 40.9
quadricepsplasty 83.86

Volume 3, Index to Procedures, also contains “see,” “see also,” “see category,”
“essential modifiers,” “nonessential modifiers,” “notes,” NEC, and NOS as in Volume 2,
Alphabetic Index.

Codes or index entries are for purposes of illustration only and may not be current.
2013 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2, & 3, Standard Edition xv

Symbols for Volume 3, Procedures, Tabular List


Use Additional Digit(s):
The colored dot cautions that
the code requires additional 31.9 Other operations on larynx and trachea
digit(s) to ensure the greatest
specificity.

00.0 Therapeutic ultrasound


Indicates a Volume 3 Coding Clinic: 2002, Q4, P90-91
reference in the American
Hospital Association Coding
Clinic for ICD-9-CM.

Conventions for Volume 3, Procedures, Tabular List

The “Includes” note appears 88.4 Arteriography using contrast material Bold type is used for
to further define, or give all codes and titles.
Includes angiography of arteries
example of, the contents of
the code. arterial puncture for injection of contrast material
radiography of arteries (by fluoroscopy)
retrograde arteriography
Terms following the word
“Excludes” are to be coded
elsewhere. The term means Excludes arteriography using:
“Do Not Code Here.” radioisotopes or radionuclides (92.01–92.19)

For some operative


procedures it is necessary 45.5 Isolation of intestinal segment
to record the individual Code also any synchronous:
components of the procedure.
These procedures are termed anastomosis other than end-to-end (45.90–45.94)
“synchronous procedures.” enterostomy (46.10–46.39)

Codes or index entries are for purposes of illustration only and may not be current.
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Anterior view
Left gastric nodes

Hepatic nodes

Pyloric Splenic nodes


nodes

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Superior pancreatic nodes

Celiac nodes

Superior mesenteric nodes


(central superior group)

Cystic node
Pancreaticoduodenal nodes (of Calot)

Hepatic
portal vein
Celiac nodes
Posterior view

Hepatic nodes
around bile ducts
Superior pancreatic nodes and proper hepatic
artery
Splenic vein

Inferior mesenteric vein

Superior mesenteric
artery and vein Pancreaticoduodenal
nodes

Superior mesenteric nodes


(central superior group)

Plate 315 Lymph Vessels and Nodes of Pancreas. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-1
Dermatome pattern
C2

C3
C2 C4
C3 C5
C4 C6
C5 C7
T1 T1 C8
T2
T2 T3
T3 T4
T4 T5
C6 T6 C6
T5 T7
T1 T8
T6
T9
C5 T7 T10
T8 T11
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

C8 C8
T9 T12
L1 C7
T10 L2
L3
T11 L4
L5
C6 L1 T12 S1 C6
C8 S2 S3 C7
C7 C8
L2 S4
S2–3 S5
L3
L1
S1
L5
S2
L4 L2

L3 Levels of principal dermatomes


C5 Clavicles
C5, 6, 7 Lateral parts of upper limbs
C8; T1 Medial sides of upper limbs
C6 Thumb
L5 S2 S1 C6, 7, 8 Hand
C8 Ring and little fingers
T4 Level of nipples
T10 Level of umbilicus
T12 Inguinal or groin regions
L1, 2, 3, 4 Anterior and inner surfaces of lower limbs
L4 L4, 5; S1 Foot
S1 L4 Medial side of great toe
S1 L5; S1, 2 Outer and posterior sides of lower limbs
L5 L5 S1 Lateral margin of foot and little toe
L4 S2, 3, 4 Perineum

Plate 164 Dermatomes. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-2
Female: frontal section
Peritoneum
Body of bladder
Fundus of bladder
Interureteric crest
Left ureteric orifice
Trigone of bladder
Neck of bladder
Paravesical endopelvic fascia
and vesical venous plexus
Vesical fascia
Tendinous arch of levator ani muscle
Obturator internus muscle
Levator ani muscle

Tendinous arch of pelvic fascia

Urethra
Sphincter urethrae muscle
Perineal membrane
Inferior pubic ramus
Round Crus of clitoris and ischiocavernosus muscle
ligament

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


of uterus Bulb of vestibule and bulbospongiosus muscle
Deep perineal (investing or Gallaudet’s) fascia
Superficial perineal (Colles’) fascia
Vagina
Male: frontal section
Peritoneum

Body of bladder
Fundus of bladder
Ductus (vas) deferens
Interureteric crest
Right ureteric orifice Internal
urethral
Trigone of bladder sphincter
Neck of bladder
Tendinous
Paravesical endopelvic fascia arch of
and vesical venous plexus pelvic
Tendinous arch of levator ani muscle fascia
Uvula of bladder Anterior
recess of
Obturator internus muscle ischio-
Levator ani muscle anal
fossa
Capsule of prostate
Inferior
Prostate and prostatic urethra pubic
ramus
Seminal colliculus
Bulbourethral (Cowper’s) gland Crus of
penis and
Perineal membrane and ischiocaver-
sphincter urethrae muscle nosus muscle
Bulbous portion of spongy urethra
Superficial
Corpus spongiosum and perineal
bulbospongiosus muscle (Colles’) fascia
Deep perineal (investing
or Gallaudet’s) fascia

Plate 366 Urinary Bladder: Female and Male. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-3
Sites of ectopic implantation Abdominal
Tubal Tubal
Interstitial (isthmic) (ampullar)

Infundibular
(ostial)
Ovarian
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

Cervical

Unruptured
tubal pregnancy
Villi invading Chorion
tubular wall Amnion

Hemorrhage
in tubal wall Section through
tubal pregnancy
Lumen
of tube

Plate 375 Ectopic Pregnancy. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-4
Skin of penis
Superficial fascia
of penis (Colles’ fascia)
Deep (Buck’s)
Superficial fascia of penis
inguinal ring
Testicular artery
External Ductus deferens
spermatic fascia
Artery to ductus deferens
Cremaster muscle
and fascia Genital branch of
genitofemoral nerve

Pampiniform (venous) plexus


Septum of scrotum
(formed by Epididymis
dartos fascia)
Appendix of epididymis

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Superficial
(dartos) fascia Appendix of testis
of scrotum
Testis (covered by visceral
layer of tunica vaginalis)
Skin of scrotum
Parietal layer of tunica vaginalis

Superficial (dartos) fascia of scrotum

External spermatic fascia

Cremaster muscle and fascia

Internal spermatic fascia

Parietal layer of tunica vaginalis

Epididymis

Testis (covered by visceral layer of tunica vaginalis)

Skin of scrotum

Plate 387 Scrotum and Contents. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-5
Spinal nerve fibers
Efferent (motor) fibers
Afferent (sensory) fibers

III
Oculomotor
I II Ciliary muscle, sphincter
Olfactory Optic pupillae, and all external eye
Nasal cavity Eye muscles except those below
IV
Trochlear
Superior oblique muscle V Motor—muscles of
Trigeminal mastication
VI Sensory—face
Abducent sinuses, teeth
Lateral rectus
muscle
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

VII
Facial
Muscles of face

VIII
Vestibulocochlear
Cochlear Vestibular

X
Vagus
Motor—heart, lungs, palate, pharynx,
larynx, trachea, bronchi, GI tract
XI Sensory—heart, lungs, trachea,
XII Accessory
Hypoglossal bronchi, larynx, pharynx,
Sternocleidomastoid, GI tract, external ear
Tongue trapezius muscles
muscles

Strap
muscles
(C1, 2, 3
fibers)

Plate 118 Cranial Nerves (Motor and Sensory Distribution): Schema. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-6
Superior view Medial branch Supraorbital nerve
Lateral branch

Supratrochlear nerve Levator palpebrae superioris muscle

Medial rectus muscle Superior rectus muscle


Lacrimal gland
Superior oblique muscle
Lacrimal nerve
Infratrochlear nerve
Lateral rectus muscle
Nasociliary nerve
Frontal nerve
Trochlear nerve (IV)
Maxillary nerve (V2)
Common tendinous ring
Meningeal branch
of maxillary nerve
Ophthalmic nerve (V1)
Mandibular nerve (V3)
Optic nerve (II)
Lesser petrosal nerve
Internal carotid artery
and nerve plexus Meningeal branch
of mandibular nerve

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Oculomotor nerve (III)
Greater petrosal nerve
Trochlear nerve (IV)
Trigeminal (semilunar) ganglion
Abducent nerve (VI) Tentorial (meningeal)
branch of ophthalmic nerve
Tentorium cerebelli

Long ciliary nerves


Superior view:
levator palpebrae superioris, Short ciliary nerves
superior rectus, and superior Lacrimal nerve
oblique muscles partially
cut away Ciliary ganglion
Parasympathetic root of ciliary
Supratrochlear nerve (cut) ganglion (from inferior branch
of oculomotor nerve)
Supraorbital nerve branches (cut)
Sympathetic root of ciliary
Infratrochlear nerve ganglion (from internal
carotid plexus)
Anterior ethmoidal nerve
Sensory root of ciliary ganglion
Optic nerve (II) (from nasociliary nerve)
Posterior ethmoidal nerve Branches to inferior
Superior branch of and medial rectus muscles
oculomotor nerve (III) (cut) Abducent nerve (VI)
Nasociliary nerve Inferior branch of
oculomotor nerve (III)
Internal carotid plexus
Lacrimal nerve
Trochlear nerve (IV) (cut)
Frontal nerve (cut)
Oculomotor nerve (III)
Ophthalmic nerve (V1)
Abducent nerve (VI)

Plate 86 Nerves of Orbit. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-7
Anterior (palmar) view

Lateral
Musculocutaneous antebrachial
nerve cutaneous Medial antebrachial
nerve cutaneous nerve

Radial Superficial
nerve branch
Palmar
branch

Ulnar nerve

Palmar
digital
branches
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

Palmar
branch
Median
nerve Palmar Posterior (dorsal) view
digital
branches
Lateral
antebrachial Musculocutaneous
cutaneous nerve
nerve

Medial Posterior
antebrachial antebrachial
cutaneous nerve cutaneous
nerve
Division between ulnar and radial
nerve innervation on dorsum of
hand is variable.
Radial
nerve

Superficial
Dorsal branch
branch and
and dorsal
dorsal digital
digital branches
branches
Ulnar nerve

Proper
Proper palmar Median
palmar digital nerve
digital branches
branches

Plate 472 Cutaneous Innervation of Wrist and Hand. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-8
Anterior view

Deltoid muscle

Coracobrachialis muscle

Short head (cut) Intercostobrachial nerve


Biceps brachii muscle
Long head (cut)
Medial brachial
Musculocutaneous nerve cutaneous nerve

Brachialis muscle Radial nerve


Biceps brachii muscle (cut) and tendon Ulnar nerve
Lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve
(from musculocutaneous nerve) Medial antebrachial
cutaneous nerve
Deep branch
Radial nerve Median nerve
Superficial branch
Brachial artery

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Supinator muscle

Brachioradialis muscle Bicipital aponeurosis

Radial artery Humeral head (cut)


Pronator teres muscle
Ulnar head
Pronator teres muscle (partially cut)

Median nerve Flexor carpi radialis muscle (cut)

Flexor pollicis longus muscle Humeroulnar head Flexor digitorum


Radial head superficialis muscle (cut)
Flexor carpi radialis
tendon (cut)
Flexor digitorum profundus muscle
Flexor retinaculum
(transverse carpal Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle
ligament)
Superficial branch Ulnar artery and nerve
of radial nerve
Dorsal branch of ulnar nerve
Recurrent (motor)
branch of
median nerve to Flexor digitorum superficialis tendons (cut)
thenar muscles
Deep palmar branch of ulnar artery and deep branch of ulnar nerve

Superficial branch of ulnar nerve

Superficial palmar arch (cut)

Common palmar Common palmar digital branch of ulnar nerve


digital branches
of median nerve
Communicating branch of median nerve with ulnar nerve

Proper palmar Proper palmar digital branches of ulnar nerve


digital branches
of median nerve

Plate 473 Arteries and Nerves of Upper Limb. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-9
Lateral cutaneous
branch of subcostal nerve Superficial epigastric vein

Inguinal ligament (Poupart’s) Ilioinguinal nerve (scrotal branch)


(usually passes through superficial
Superficial circumflex iliac vein inguinal ring)

Femoral branches Genital branch of genitofemoral nerve


of genitofemoral nerve
Femoral vein
Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
Superficial external pudendal vein
Saphenous opening (fossa ovalis)
Accessory saphenous vein
Fascia lata
Great saphenous vein
Anterior cutaneous
branches of femoral nerve

Cutaneous branches of obturator nerve


NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

Patellar nerve plexus Infrapatellar branch of saphenous nerve

Saphenous nerve (terminal branch


of femoral nerve)
Branches of lateral sural cutaneous nerve
(from common fibular [peroneal] nerve)
Great saphenous vein
Deep fascia of leg
(crural fascia)

Superficial fibular (peroneal) nerve


Medial dorsal
cutaneous branch
Intermediate dorsal
cutaneous branch

Dorsal digital nerves


Small saphenous vein and lateral
dorsal cutaneous nerve (from sural nerve)
Dorsal venous arch
Lateral dorsal digital nerve
and vein of 5th toe
Dorsal digital nerve and vein of medial
side of great toe
Dorsal metatarsal veins
Dorsal digital branch of deep fibular
Dorsal digital nerves and veins (peroneal) nerve

Plate 544 Superficial Nerves and Veins of Lower Limb: Anterior View. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-10
Lateral cutaneous branch
of iliohypogastric nerve

Iliac crest
Medial clunial nerves (from
dorsal rami of S1, 2, 3) Superior clunial nerves (from
dorsal rami of L1, 2, 3)

Inferior clunial nerves (from


posterior femoral cutaneous nerve)

Perforating cutaneous nerve


(from dorsal rami of S1, 2, 3)

Branches of posterior
femoral cutaneous nerve
Branches of lateral femoral
cutaneous nerve

Accessory saphenous vein

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Branch of femoral
cutaneous nerve

Branch of cutaneous Terminal branches of posterior


branch of femoral nerve femoral cutaneous nerve

Great saphenous vein Lateral sural cutaneous nerve (from


common fibular [peroneal] nerve)

Small saphenous vein


Sural communicating nerve

Branches of saphenous nerve


Medial sural cutaneous nerve (from tibial nerve)

Sural nerve

Lateral calcaneal branches of sural nerve

Lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve


Medial calcaneal branches of tibial nerve (continuation of sural nerve)

Plantar cutaneous branches


of medial plantar nerve Plantar cutaneous branches of
lateral plantar nerve

Plate 545 Superficial Nerves and Veins of Lower Limb: Posterior View. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-11
Anterior superior iliac spine Superficial dissections
Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (cut)
Inguinal ligament Tensor fasciae latae
muscle (retracted) Sartorius muscle (cut)
Iliopsoas muscle
Superficial circumflex Gluteus
iliac vessels minimus Iliopsoas muscle
and medius
Superficial muscles Femoral nerve,
epigastric vessels artery, and
vein
Superficial and
Deep external Pectineus
pudendal vessels muscle
Lateral
circumflex Profunda
femoral femoris (deep
artery femoral)
artery
Rectus
femoris Adductor
muscle longus muscle
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

Vastus
lateralis Adductor canal
muscle (opened by
removal of
Vastus sartorius
medialis muscle)
muscle
Femoral Saphenous
sheath nerve

Femoral nerve, Nerve to


artery, and vein vastus medialis
Pectineus muscle
muscle
Profunda femoris Adductor
(deep femoral) magnus muscle
artery
Anteromedial
Gracilis Saphenous intermuscular
muscle nerve and septum
saphenous covers
Adductor branch of entrance of
longus descending femoral vessels
muscle genicular to popliteal fossa
artery (adductor hiatus)
Sartorius
muscle Articular branch Sartorius
of descending muscle (cut)
genicular artery
Vastus medialis (emerges from
Superior medial
muscle vastus medialis
genicular
muscle)
Fascia lata (cut) artery (from
Patellar popliteal artery)
Rectus femoris muscle anastomosis
Inferior medial
Vastus lateralis muscle Infrapatellar genicular
branch of artery (from
Tensor fasciae latae muscle Saphenous nerve popliteal artery)

Plate 500 Arteries and Nerves of Thigh: Anterior View. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-12
Deep dissection

Deep circumflex iliac artery External iliac artery and vein

Lateral femoral Inguinal ligament (Poupart’s)


cutaneous nerve
Femoral artery and vein (cut)
Sartorius muscle (cut)
Pectineus muscle (cut)
Iliopsoas muscle
Obturator canal
Tensor fasciae latae
muscle (retracted) Obturator externus muscle

Gluteus medius and Adductor longus muscle (cut)


minimus muscles
Anterior branch and
Femoral nerve Posterior branch of
obturator nerve
Rectus femoris muscle (cut)
Quadratus femoris muscle

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Ascending, transverse and
descending branches of
Lateral circumflex femoral artery Adductor brevis muscle

Medial circumflex femoral artery Branches of posterior branch


of obturator nerve
Pectineus muscle (cut)
Adductor magnus muscle
Profunda femoris
(deep femoral) artery Gracilis muscle
Perforating branches
Cutaneous branch of obturator nerve
Adductor longus muscle (cut)
Femoral artery and vein (cut)
Vastus lateralis muscle
Descending genicular artery
Vastus intermedius muscle Articular branch
Saphenous branch
Rectus femoris muscle (cut)
Adductor hiatus
Saphenous nerve
Sartorius muscle (cut)
Anteromedial intermuscular
septum (opened) Adductor magnus tendon

Vastus medialis muscle Adductor tubercle on


medial epicondyle of femur
Quadriceps femoris tendon
Superior medial genicular artery
(from popliteal artery)
Patella and patellar
anastomosis
Infrapatellar branch of
Medial patellar retinaculum Saphenous nerve

Patellar ligament Inferior medial genicular artery


(from popliteal artery)

Plate 501 Arteries and Nerves of Thigh: Anterior View. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-13
Deep dissection

Iliac crest
Superior clunial nerves
Gluteal aponeurosis and
Gluteus maximus muscle (cut) gluteus medius muscle (cut)

Superior gluteal artery and nerve


Medial clunial nerves
Gluteus minimus muscle
Inferior gluteal artery and nerve
Tensor fasciae latae muscle
Pudendal nerve
Piriformis muscle
Nerve to obturator internus
(and superior gemellus) Gluteus medius muscle (cut)

Posterior femoral Superior gemellus muscle


cutaneous nerve
Greater trochanter of femur
Sacrotuberous ligament
Obturator internus muscle
Ischial tuberosity
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

Inferior gemellus muscle

Inferior clunial nerves (cut) Gluteus maximus muscle (cut)

Adductor magnus muscle Quadratus femoris muscle

Gracilis muscle Medial circumflex femoral


artery
Sciatic nerve
Vastus lateralis muscle
and iliotibial tract
Muscular branches of sciatic nerve
Adductor minimus part of
Semitendinosus muscle (retracted) adductor magnus muscle

Semimembranosus muscle 1st perforating artery (from


profunda femoris artery)
Sciatic nerve
Adductor magnus muscle
Articular branch 2nd and 3rd perforating arteries
(from profunda femoris artery)
Adductor hiatus
4th perforating artery (from
Popliteal vein and artery profunda femoris artery)

Long head (retracted) Biceps femoris


Superior medial genicular artery
Short head muscle
Medial epicondyle of femur
Superior lateral genicular artery
Tibial nerve Common fibular (peroneal) nerve

Gastrocnemius muscle (medial head) Plantaris muscle

Medial sural cutaneous nerve Gastrocnemius muscle (lateral head)

Small saphenous vein Lateral sural cutaneous nerve

Plate 502 Arteries and Nerves of Thigh: Posterior View. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-14
Horizontal section Cornea

Zonular fibers Capsule of lens Anterior chamber


(suspensory ligament of lens)
Lens Posterior chamber
Scleral venous sinus
(canal of Schlemm) Iris Iridocorneal angle
Scleral spur
Ciliary processes
Ciliary body and ciliary muscle
Bulbar conjunctiva
Ciliary part of retina
Ora serrata
Tendon of
lateral rectus
Tendon of
muscle
medial rectus
muscle

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Optic (visual)
part of retina
Vitreous body
Choroid

Perichoroidal space Hyaloid canal

Sclera
Lamina cribrosa of sclera
Fascial sheath of eyeball
(Tenon’s capsule) Optic nerve (II)
Episcleral space
Central retinal
Fovea centralis in macula (lutea) artery and vein

Outer sheath of optic nerve

Subarachnoid space

Plate 87 Eyeball. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-15
Cornea Minor arterial circle of iris
Anterior chamber
Major arterial circle of iris
Scleral venous sinus
(canal of Schlemm) Blood vessels of ciliary body

Bulbar conjunctiva and


conjunctival vessels
Anterior ciliary artery and vein

Ciliary
body
Iridocorneal Iris Lens
angle
Ora serrata
Posterior chamber
Muscular artery and vein
Zonular fibers
Extrinsic eye muscle
Retina
Vitreous chamber
Long posterior ciliary artery
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

Choroid

Sclera
Vorticose vein

Episcleral artery and vein

Retinal artery and vein

Long posterior ciliary artery

Short posterior ciliary arteries


Superior macular
Central retinal artery and vein arteriole and venule

Superior nasal
Superior temporal retinal arteriole
retinal arteriole and venule
Optic nerve (II) and venule

Macula Optic disc


Fovea centralis

Inferior temporal Inferior nasal


retinal arteriole retinal arteriole
and venule and venule

Inferior macular
Right retinal vessels: ophthalmoscopic view arteriole and venule

Plate 90 Intrinsic Arteries and Veins of Eye. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-16
Levator palpebrae superioris muscle

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Orbital septum
Superior tarsal (Müller’s) muscle (smooth) Sclera
Superior conjunctival fornix Bulbar conjunctiva
Orbicularis oculi muscle (palpebral part) Palpebral conjunctiva
Superior tarsus Cornea
Tarsal (meibomian) glands
Lens
Sebaceous glands
Anterior chamber
Eyelashes (cilia)
Iris
Openings of tarsal glands
Inferior tarsus Posterior chamber

Orbicularis oculi muscle (palpebral part)


Inferior conjunctival fornix
Orbital septum

Plate 81, Middle Eyelid. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-17
Superior palpebral conjunctiva:
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

tarsal (meibomian) glands Superior lacrimal papilla and


shining through punctum
Plica semilunaris
Seen through Pupil
cornea Iris
Lacrimal caruncle in
Corneoscleral junction lacrimal lake (lacus lacrimalis)
(corneal limbus)
Inferior lacrimal papilla and
Bulbar conjunctiva punctum
over sclera

Inferior conjunctival fornix

Inferior palpebral conjunctiva:


tarsal glands shining through

Plate 81, Upper Eyelid. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-18
Superior lacrimal papilla and punctum

Orbital part of
lacrimal gland
Lacrimal canaliculi

Palpebral part of
lacrimal gland Lacrimal sac

Excretory ducts of
lacrimal gland Nasolacrimal duct

Plica semilunaris
Opening of
nasolacrimal duct
Lacrimal caruncle

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Inferior lacrimal papilla and punctum

Superior lacrimal papilla and punctum


Frontal bone (cut away)

Lacrimal canaliculi
Orbital part of
lacrimal gland

Lacrimal sac
Palpebral part of
lacrimal gland
Nasolacrimal duct
Excretory ducts of
lacrimal gland
Middle nasal
concha
Plica semilunaris
and lacrimal lake

Nasal cavity
Lacrimal caruncle

Inferior nasal
Inferior lacrimal papilla and punctum concha (cut)

Opening of nasolacrimal duct Inferior nasal meatus

Plate 82 Lacrimal Apparatus. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-19
Frontal section Facial nerve (VII) (cut)

Limbs of stapes Base of stapes in oval (vestibular) window


Prominence of lateral semicircular canal Vestibule
Incus Semicircular ducts, ampullae,
Tegmen tympani utricle, and saccule
Malleus (head) Facial nerve (VII) (cut)
Epitympanic recess Vestibular nerve
Cochlear nerve
Auricle
Internal acoustic
meatus
Vestibulocochlear
nerve (VIII)
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

External
acoustic meatus Helicotrema Nasopharynx
Tympanic membrane Scala vestibuli
Tympanic cavity Cochlear duct
Cochlea
containing
Promontory spiral organ
(of Corti)
Round (cochlear) window
Scala tympani
Auditory (pharyngotympanic, Eustachian) tube
Note: Arrows indicate course of sound waves.

Plate 92 Pathway of Sound Reception. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-20
Medial wall of tympanic cavity: lateral view Prominence of lateral semicircular canal

Prominence of facial canal


Mastoid antrum
Geniculum (geniculate ganglion) of facial nerve
Base of stapes in
fossa of oval (vestibular) Greater petrosal nerve
window
Tensor tympani muscle
(tendon cut)
Limbs of stapes

Pyramidal eminence Auditory


(pharyngotympanic,
Eustachian) tube
Chorda tympani nerve (cut)
Levator veli palatini
muscle
Mastoid cells

Tendon of stapedius muscle


Promontory with tympanic
nerve (of Jacobson) and plexus
Fossa of round under mucosa
(cochlear) window Jugular fossa
Internal carotid artery

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Facial nerve (VII) Tympanic cells
in stylomastoid foramen

Plate 94 Tympanic Cavity. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

Dissected right bony labyrinth (otic capsule):


membranous labyrinth removed

Posterior
Lateral Semicircular canals
Anterior

Elliptical recess
Cochlear recess Vestibule
Otoscopic view of right tympanic membrane Spherical recess (note
perforations
for nerve
fibers)
Pars flaccida
Lateral process of malleus
Helicotrema
Posterior mallear fold

Anterior mallear
fold
Long limb of incus

Handle of malleus Hamulus


of spiral
lamina
Umbo Internal opening of Scala vestibuli
vestibular aqueduct
Tympanic Cone of light (for endolymphatic Osseous spiral
duct) lamina
Pars tensa Round (cochlear) window Scala tympani

Plate 93 Tympanic Cavity. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, Plate 95 Bony Membranous Labyrinth. (Netter: Atlas of Human
2006, Saunders.) Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-21
Enamel

Dentine and dentinal tubules

Crown Interglobular spaces


Odontoblast layer
Interproximal spaces
Dental pulp containing vessels
and nerves
Neck Gingival (gum) epithelium (stratified)
Gingival groove
Lamina propria of gingiva (gum)
(mandibular or maxillary periosteum)
Periodontium
(alveolar periosteum)
Papilla
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

Cement
Root
Root (central) canals
containing vessels and nerves
Bone
Apical foramina

Left upper
permanent
teeth:
labiobuccal

Left lower
permanent
teeth:
labiobuccal
view
Central Lateral 1 2 1 2 3

Incisors Canines Premolars Molars


(cuspids)

Plate 57 Teeth. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-22
Tongue

Epiglottis
Median glossoepiglottic fold
Lateral glossoepiglottic fold
Vallecula

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Palatopharyngeal arch and muscle (cut)
Palatine tonsil (cut)
Lingual tonsil (lingual nodules)
Root
Palatoglossal arch and muscle (cut)
Foramen cecum
Terminal sulcus
Vallate papillae

Foliate papillae

Filiform papillae

Body

Fungiform papilla
Midline groove (median sulcus)

Dorsum of tongue

Apex

Plate 58 Tongue. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-23
Frontal sinus

Opening into middle nasal meatus


NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

Orbit Pterygopalatine fossa

Maxillary sinus

Lateral dissection
Roots of teeth

Plate 49 Paranasal Sinuses. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-24
Superficial temporal artery and vein
and auriculotemporal nerve
Branches of facial nerve
Transverse facial artery

Accessory parotid gland


Parotid duct

Buccinator muscle (cut)


Masseter muscle

Lingual nerve

Submandibular ganglion

Tongue

Frenulum of tongue
Sublingual fold with openings
of sublingual ducts

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Parotid gland
Sublingual caruncle with opening
Retromandibular
of submandibular duct
vein (anterior and
Sublingual gland posterior branches)
Digastric muscle
Submandibular duct (posterior belly)
Stylohyoid muscle
Sublingual artery and vein External jugular vein
Mylohyoid muscle (cut) Sternocleidomastoid muscle
Digastric muscle (anterior belly) Common trunk receiving facial,
anterior branch of retromandibular,
Hyoid bone and lingual veins (common facial vein)
Submandibular gland
Internal jugular vein
Facial artery and vein
External carotid artery

Parotid gland: Submandibular gland: Sublingual gland:


totally serous mostly serous, partially mucous almost completely mucous

Plate 61 Salivary Glands. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-25
Right coronary artery: left anterior oblique view

Sinuatrial (SA)
nodal branch

Right
coronary artery

Atrioventricular
Arteriogram (AV) nodal
branch

Branches to back of left ventricle


NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

Right marginal branch

Posterior interventricular branch (posterior descending artery)

Right coronary artery: right anterior oblique view

Sinuatrial (SA) nodal branch

Conus (arteriosus) branch

Right
coronary artery

Right marginal
branch

Arteriogram

Atrioventricular (AV) nodal branch

Right posterolateral branches (to back


of left ventricle)

Posterior interventricular branch


(posterior descending artery)

Plate 218 Coronary Arteries: Arteriographic Views. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-26
Left coronary artery: left anterior oblique view

Left
coronary artery

Circumflex branch

Arteriogram

Anterior interventricular branch (left anterior descending)

Diagonal branches of anterior interventricular branch

Atrioventricular branch of circumflex branch

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Left (obtuse) marginal branch

Posterolateral branches

(Perforating) interventricular septal branches

Left coronary artery: right anterior oblique view

Left
coronary artery

Anterior interventricular
branch (left anterior
descending)

Circumflex
branch

(Perforating)
interventricular
septal branches
Arteriogram

Left (obtuse) marginal branch

Posterolateral branches

Diagonal branch
of
Anterior interventricular branch

Atrioventricular branch of circumflex branch

Plate 219 Coronary Arteries: Arteriographic Views. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

NAP-27
Corpus callosum Paracentral artery
Medial frontal branches
Anterolateral central
(lenticulostriate) arteries Pericallosal artery
Lateral frontobasal Callosomarginal artery
(orbitofrontal) artery
Polar frontal artery
Prefrontal artery
Anterior cerebral
Precentral (pre-Rolandic) arteries
and central (Rolandic) Medial frontobasal
sulcal arteries (orbitofrontal) artery
Anterior parietal
(postcentral sulcal) Distal medial striate
artery artery (recurrent
artery of Heubner)
Posterior parietal Internal carotid
artery artery
Branch to Anterior choroidal
angular gyrus artery
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

Temporal branches Posterior cerebral


(anterior, middle, artery
and posterior)
Superior cerebellar artery
Middle cerebral artery
and branches Basilar and pontine arteries
(deep in lateral cerebral
[Sylvian] sulcus) Labyrinthine (internal
acoustic) artery
Anterior communicating artery
Vertebral artery
Posterior communicating artery
Posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA)
Anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) Anterior spinal artery
Posterior spinal artery
Falx cerebri

Callosomarginal arteries
Corpus striatum and
(caudate and lentiform nuclei) Pericallosal arteries
(branches of anterior
Anterolateral central cerebral arteries)
(lenticulostriate) arteries
Insula (island of Reil) Trunk of corpus callosum
Limen of insula Internal capsule
Precentral (pre-Rolandic),
central (Rolandic) sulcal, Septum pellucidum
and parietal arteries
Rostrum of corpus callosum
Lateral cerebral (Sylvian) sulcus
Anterior cerebral arteries
Temporal branches of
middle cerebral artery
Distal medial striate artery
(recurrent artery of Heubner)
Temporal lobe
Anterior communicating artery
Middle cerebral artery
Optic chiasm
Internal carotid artery

Plate 141 Arteries of Brain: Frontal View and Section. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

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Greater omentum (cut away)

Right colic Transverse mesocolon


(hepatic) flexure Left colic
Transverse colon (splenic)
flexure
Omental taenia

Omental
(epiploic)
appendices

Haustra
Peritoneum
Peritoneum (cut away)
(cut away)

Omental

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


Descending
taenia colon
(exposed
by hook)
Free taenia
(taenia libera) Mesocolic
Ascending Haustra taenia
colon (exposed
by hook)
Semilunar folds
Rectosigmoid junction Free taenia
(taeniae spread out and (taenia libera)
unite to form longitudinal
Ileum muscle layer)
Ileal
orifice

Cecum

Vermiform appendix

Rectum

Sigmoid colon

Sigmoid mesocolon
Levator ani muscle

External anal sphincter muscle

Plate 284 Mucosa and Musculature of Large Intestine. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

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NAP-30 NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES
Plate 244
Transverse Section: T3–4 Intervertebral Disc, Manubrium
Plate 244 T3–4
Superior tracheobronchial lymph node Trachea
Cross Section of Thorax at T3-4 Disc Level. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

Superior vena cava Thymus


Right phrenic nerve Manubrium

Arch of azygos vein Arch of aorta

Right lung Internal thoracic artery and vein

Intercostal muscles Left lung Pectoralis major muscle

Serratus anterior muscle Ribs Pectoralis minor muscle

Tendon of long head of Axillary fossa


biceps brachii muscle
Combined short head
Latissimus dorsi of biceps brachii and
tendon coracobrachialis muscles

Shaft of Tendon of long


humerus head of biceps
brachii muscle
Deltoid
muscle Shaft of
humerus
Long
head of Lateral
triceps head of
brachii triceps
muscle brachii
muscle
Teres
major Long head of
muscle triceps brachii
muscle
Teres minor muscle
Left latissimus dorsi tendon
Scapula (inserting onto humerus)

Esophagus Teres major muscle


Thoracic duct Spinal cord Subscapularis muscle
T3–4 intervertebral disc Left recurrent Teres minor muscle
laryngeal nerve
Rhomboid muscle Scapula
Left vagus nerve (X)
Infraspinatus muscle
Trapezius muscle
Oblique fissure (of left lung)
Right knee in extension:
posterior view

Posterior cruciate ligament

Anterior cruciate ligament

Posterior meniscofemoral

NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES


ligament
Adductor tubercle on
medial epicondyle of femur
Lateral condyle of
femur (articular
Medial condyle of femur (articular surface) surface)

Popliteus tendon
Medial meniscus
Fibular collateral
ligament
Tibial collateral ligament
Lateral meniscus

Medial condyle of tibia Head of fibula

Plate 509 Knee: Cruciate and Collateral Ligaments. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

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Paramedian (sagittal) dissection

Ureter
Uterine
(fallopian) Rectouterine pouch
tube (of Douglas)
Ovary Peritoneum (cut edge)
Ligament Vesicouterine pouch
of ovary
Rectum
Round
ligament Ureter
of uterus Urinary bladder
Broad
ligament (cut) Vagina
Superior pubic Pelvic diaphragm
ramus (cut) (levator ani muscle)
Inferior pubic Deep transverse
ramus (cut) perineal muscle (cut)
Ischiocavernosus External anal
muscle
NETTER’S ANATOMY PLATES

sphincter muscle
Body of clitoris
Labia
minora
Labium
majus

Median (sagittal) section


Sacral promontory
Uterosacral ligament
Ureter
Suspensory ligament of ovary Vesicouterine pouch
Uterine (fallopian) tube Rectouterine pouch
(of Douglas)
Ovary
External iliac vessels Cervix of uterus
Posterior part
Ligament of ovary
of vaginal fornix
Body of uterus Anterior part
Round ligament of uterus of vaginal fornix
(ligamentum teres) Rectum
Fundus of uterus Vagina
Urinary bladder Perineal
Pubic symphysis membrane
Urethra Levator ani
muscle
Sphincter urethrae
Anal canal
Deep transverse
perineal muscle External anal
sphincter
Deep dorsal vein of clitoris muscle
Crus of clitoris
External urethral orifice
Superficial transverse perineal muscle
Labium minus
Anus
Labium majus Vaginal orifice

Plate 360 Pelvic Viscera and Perineum: Female. (Netter: Atlas of Human Anatomy, 4 ed, 2006, Saunders.)

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PART I

Introduction

ICD-9-CM BACKGROUND is made up of representatives from two Federal

GUIDELINES
Government agencies, the National Center for
Health Statistics and the Health Care Financing
The International Classification of Diseases, 9th
Administration. The Committee holds meetings
Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) is
twice a year which are open to the public.
based on the official version of the World Health
Modification proposals submitted to the Committee
Organization’s 9th Revision, International
for consideration are presented at the meetings for
Classification of Diseases (ICD-9). ICD-9 is
public discussion. Those modification proposals
designed for the classification of morbidity and
which are approved are incorporated into the
mortality information for statistical purposes, and
official government version of the ICD-9-CM
for the indexing of hospital records by disease
and become effective for use October 1 of the
and operations, for data storage and retrieval.
year following their presentation. The C&M also
The historical background of the International
prepares updates for use April 1 of each year. To
Classification of Diseases may be found in the
date, no April 1 updates have been released.
Introduction to ICD-9 (Manual of the International
Classification of Diseases, Injuries, and Causes
of Death, World Health Organization, Geneva,
Switzerland, 1977). CHARACTERISTICS OF ICD-9-CM
ICD-9-CM is a clinical modification of the World
Health Organization’s International Classification of ICD-9-CM far exceeds its predecessors in the number
Diseases, 9th Revision (ICD-9). The term “clinical” of codes provided. The disease classification has been
is used to emphasize the modification’s intent: to expanded to include health-related conditions and
serve as a useful tool in the area of classification to provide greater specificity at the fifth-digit level
of morbidity data for indexing of medical records, of detail. These fifth digits are not optional; they
medical care review, and ambulatory and other are intended for use in recording the information
medical care programs, as well as for basic health substantiated in the clinical record.
statistics. To describe the clinical picture of the patient, Volume I of ICD-9-CM contains five appendices:
the codes must be more precise than those needed Appendix A Morphology of Neoplasms
only for statistical groupings and trend analysis. Appendix B Glossary of Mental Disorders (Deleted
in 2004)
Appendix C Classification of Drugs by American
COORDINATION AND MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE Hospital Formulary Service List Number
and Their ICD-9-CM Equivalents
Annual modifications are made to the ICD-9-CM Appendix D Classification of Industrial Accidents
through the ICD-9-CM Coordination and According to Agency
Maintenance Committee (C&M). The Committee Appendix E List of Three-Digit Categories

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ICD-9-CM

These appendices are included as a reference to the Specifications for the Alphabetic Index
user in order to provide further information about the
1. Format of the Alphabetic Index follows the format
patient’s clinical picture, to further define a diagnostic
of ICD-9.
statement, to aid in classifying new drugs, or to
2. When two codes are required to indicate etiology
reference three-digit categories.
and manifestation, the manifestation code
Volume 2 of ICD-9-CM contains many diagnostic
appears in brackets, e.g., diabetic cataract 250.5X
terms which do not appear in Volume 1 since the
[366.41]. The etiology code is always sequenced
index includes most diagnostic terms currently in use.
first followed by the manifestation code.

The following guidelines were the most current at


The Disease Classification the time of publication. Check the website at http://
codingupdates.com for the latest updates to the
ICD-9-CM is totally compatible with its parent Guidelines.
system, ICD-9, thus meeting the need for
comparability of morbidity and mortality statistics at
the international level. A few fourth-digit codes were
created in existing three-digit rubrics only when the ICD-9-CM OFFICIAL GUIDELINES FOR
necessary detail could not be accommodated by the CODING AND REPORTING
use of a fifth-digit subclassification. To ensure that
each rubric of ICD-9-CM collapses back to its ICD-9 Effective October 1, 2011
counterpart, the following specifications governed the Narrative changes appear in bold text
ICD-9-CM disease classification: Items underlined have been moved within the
guidelines since October 1, 2010
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Specifications for the Tabular List (CMS) and the National Center for Health Statistics
(NCHS), two departments within the U.S. Federal
1. Three-digit rubrics and their contents are
GUIDELINES

Government’s Department of Health and Human


unchanged from ICD-9.
Services (DHHS) provide the following guidelines
2. The sequence of three-digit rubrics is unchanged
for coding and reporting using the International
from ICD-9.
Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical
3. Unsubdivided three-digit rubrics are subdivided
Modification (ICD-9-CM). These guidelines should be
where necessary to:
used as a companion document to the official version
a) Add clinical detail
of the ICD-9-CM as published on CD-ROM by the U.S.
b) Isolate terms for clinical accuracy
Government Printing Office (GPO).
4. The modification in ICD-9-CM is accomplished
These guidelines have been approved by the
by the addition of a fifth digit to existing ICD-9
four organizations that make up the Cooperating
rubrics.
Parties for the ICD-9-CM: the American Hospital
5. The optional dual classification in ICD-9 is modified.
Association (AHA), the American Health Information
a) Duplicate rubrics are deleted:
Management Association (AHIMA), CMS, and
1) Four-digit manifestation categories
NCHS. These guidelines are included on the official
duplicating etiology entries.
government version of the ICD-9-CM, and also
2) Manifestation inclusion terms duplicating
appear in “Coding Clinic for ICD-9-CM” published
etiology entries.
by the AHA.
b) Manifestations of diseases are identified, to the
These guidelines are a set of rules that have
extent possible, by creating five-digit codes in
been developed to accompany and complement
the etiology rubrics.
the official conventions and instructions provided
c) When the manifestation of a disease cannot be
within the ICD-9-CM itself. The instructions and
included in the etiology rubrics, provision for
conventions of the classification take precedence over
its identification is made by retaining the ICD-9
guidelines. These guidelines are based on the coding
rubrics used for classifying manifestations of
and sequencing instructions in Volumes I, II and III
disease.
of ICD-9-CM, but provide additional instruction.
6. The format of ICD-9-CM is revised from that used
Adherence to these guidelines when assigning
in ICD-9.
ICD-9-CM diagnosis and procedure codes is
a) American spelling of medical terms is used.
required under the Health Insurance Portability and
b) Inclusion terms are indented beneath the titles
Accountability Act (HIPAA). The diagnosis codes
of codes.
(Volumes 1-2) have been adopted under HIPAA
c) Codes not to be used for principal tabulation
for all healthcare settings. Volume 3 procedure
of disease are printed with the notation, “Code
codes have been adopted for inpatient procedures
first underlying disease.”

2
PART I / Introduction

reported by hospitals. A joint effort between the B. General Coding Guidelines


healthcare provider and the coder is essential to 1. Use of Both Alphabetic Index and Tabular List
achieve complete and accurate documentation,
code assignment, and reporting of diagnoses and 2. Locate each term in the Alphabetic Index
procedures. These guidelines have been developed 3. Level of Detail in Coding
to assist both the healthcare provider and the coder 4. Code or codes from 001.0 through V91.99
in identifying those diagnoses and procedures that 5. Selection of codes 001.0 through 999.9
are to be reported. The importance of consistent,
complete documentation in the medical record cannot 6. Signs and symptoms
be overemphasized. Without such documentation 7. Conditions that are an integral part of a
accurate coding cannot be achieved. The entire record disease process
should be reviewed to determine the specific reason 8. Conditions that are not an integral part of a
for the encounter and the conditions treated. disease process
The term encounter is used for all settings,
9. Multiple coding for a single condition
including hospital admissions. In the context of these
guidelines, the term provider is used throughout 10. Acute and Chronic Conditions
the guidelines to mean physician or any qualified 11. Combination Code
health care practitioner who is legally accountable for 12. Late Effects
establishing the patient’s diagnosis. Only this set of
guidelines, approved by the Cooperating Parties, is 13. Impending or Threatened Condition
official. 14. Reporting Same Diagnosis Code More than
The guidelines are organized into sections. Section Once
I includes the structure and conventions of the 15. Admissions/Encounters for Rehabilitation
classification and general guidelines that apply to the 16. Documentation for BMI and Pressure Ulcer
entire classification, and chapter-specific guidelines Stages
that correspond to the chapters as they are arranged
in the classification. Section II includes guidelines for 17. Syndromes

GUIDELINES
selection of principal diagnosis for non-outpatient 18. Documentation of Complications of care
settings. Section III includes guidelines for reporting C. Chapter-Specific Coding Guidelines
additional diagnoses in non-outpatient settings.
1. Chapter 1: Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
Section IV is for outpatient coding and reporting.
(001-139)
a. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Infections
ICD-9-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and
b. Septicemia, Systemic Inflammatory
Reporting Response Syndrome (SIRS), Sepsis, Severe
Sepsis, and Septic Shock
Section I. Conventions, general coding guidelines and chapter specific
guidelines c. Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
(MRSA) Conditions
A. Conventions for the ICD-9-CM 2. Chapter 2: Neoplasms (140-239)
1. Format: a. Treatment directed at the malignancy
2. Abbreviations b. Treatment of secondary site
a. Index abbreviations c. Coding and sequencing of complications
b. Tabular abbreviations d. Primary malignancy previously excised
3. Punctuation e. Admissions/Encounters involving
4. Includes and Excludes Notes and Inclusion chemotherapy, immunotherapy and
terms radiation therapy
5. Other and Unspecified codes f. Admission/encounter to determine extent
a. “Other” codes of malignancy
b. “Unspecified” codes g. Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions
6. Etiology/manifestation convention (“code listed in Chapter 16 associated with
first”, “use additional code” and “in diseases neoplasms
classified elsewhere” notes) h. Admission/encounter for pain control/
management
7. “And”
i. Malignant neoplasm associated with
8. “With”
transplanted organ
9. “See” and “See Also”

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ICD-9-CM

3. Chapter 3: Endocrine, Nutritional, and 12. Chapter 12: Diseases Skin and Subcutaneous
Metabolic Diseases and Immunity Disorders Tissue (680-709)
(240-279) a. Pressure ulcer stage codes
a. Diabetes mellitus 13. Chapter 13: Diseases of Musculoskeletal and
4. Chapter 4: Diseases of Blood and Blood Connective Tissue (710-739)
Forming Organs (280-289) a. Coding of Pathologic Fractures
a. Anemia of chronic disease 14. Chapter 14: Congenital Anomalies (740-759)
5. Chapter 5: Mental Disorders (290-319) a. Codes in categories 740-759, Congenital
Reserved for future guideline expansion Anomalies
6. Chapter 6: Diseases of Nervous System and 15. Chapter 15: Newborn (Perinatal) Guidelines
Sense Organs (320-389) (760-779)
a. Pain - Category 338 a. General Perinatal Rules
b. Glaucoma b. Use of codes V30-V39
7. Chapter 7: Diseases of Circulatory System c. Newborn transfers
(390-459) d. Use of category V29
a. Hypertension e. Use of other V codes on perinatal records
b. Cerebral infarction/stroke/cerebrovascular f. Maternal Causes of Perinatal Morbidity
accident (CVA) g. Congenital Anomalies in Newborns
c. Postoperative cerebrovascular accident h. Coding Additional Perinatal Diagnoses
d. Late Effects of Cerebrovascular Disease i. Prematurity and Fetal Growth Retardation
e. Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) j. Newborn sepsis
8. Chapter 8: Diseases of Respiratory System 16. Chapter 16: Signs, Symptoms and Ill-Defined
(460-519) Conditions (780-799)
GUIDELINES

a. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Reserved for future guideline expansion


[COPD] and Asthma
17. Chapter 17: Injury and Poisoning (800-999)
b. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
[COPD] and Bronchitis a. Coding of Injuries
c. Acute Respiratory Failure b. Coding of Traumatic Fractures
d. Influenza due to certain identified viruses c. Coding of Burns
9. Chapter 9: Diseases of Digestive System d. Coding of Debridement of Wound,
(520-579) Infection, or Burn
Reserved for future guideline expansion e. Adverse Effects, Poisoning and Toxic
Effects
10. Chapter 10: Diseases of Genitourinary System
(580-629) f. Complications of care
a. Chronic kidney disease g. SIRS due to Non-infectious Process
11. Chapter 11: Complications of Pregnancy, 18. Classification of Factors Influencing Health
Childbirth, and the Puerperium (630-679) Status and Contact with Health Service
(Supplemental V01-V91)
a. General Rules for Obstetric Cases
a. Introduction
b. Selection of OB Principal or First-listed
Diagnosis b. V codes use in any healthcare setting
c. Fetal Conditions Affecting the Management c. V Codes indicate a reason for an encounter
of the Mother d. Categories of V Codes
d. HIV Infection in Pregnancy, Childbirth and e. V Codes That May Only be Principal/
the Puerperium First-Listed Diagnosis
e. Current Conditions Complicating 19. Supplemental Classification of External
Pregnancy Causes of Injury and Poisoning (E-codes,
f. Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy E800-E999)
g. Gestational diabetes a. General E Code Coding Guidelines
h. Normal Delivery, Code 650 b. Place of Occurrence Guideline
i. The Postpartum and Peripartum Periods c. Adverse Effects of Drugs, Medicinal and
Biological Substances Guidelines
j. Code 677, Late effect of complication of
pregnancy d. Child and Adult Abuse Guideline
k. Abortions e. Unknown or Suspected Intent Guideline
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PART I / Introduction

f. Undetermined Cause H. ICD-9-CM code for the diagnosis, condition,


g. Late Effects of External Cause Guidelines problem, or other reason for encounter/visit
h. Misadventures and Complications of Care I. Uncertain diagnosis
Guidelines J. Chronic diseases
i. Terrorism Guidelines K. Code all documented conditions that coexist
j. Activity Code Guidelines L. Patients receiving diagnostic services only
k. External cause status M. Patients receiving therapeutic services only
N. Patients receiving preoperative evaluations only
O. Ambulatory surgery
Section II. Selection of Principal Diagnosis
P. Routine outpatient prenatal visits
A. Codes for symptoms, signs, and ill-defined
conditions
B. Two or more interrelated conditions, each Appendix I: Present on Admission Reporting Guidelines
potentially meeting the definition for principal
diagnosis
C. Two or more diagnoses that equally meet the
definition for principal diagnosis Section I. Conventions, general coding guidelines
D. Two or more comparative or contrasting and chapter specific guidelines
conditions
E. A symptom(s) followed by contrasting/ The conventions, general guidelines and chapter-

GUIDELINES - SECTION I.A.2


comparative diagnoses specific guidelines are applicable to all health care
settings unless otherwise indicated. The conventions
F. Original treatment plan not carried out
and instructions of the classification take precedence
G. Complications of surgery and other medical care over guidelines.
H. Uncertain Diagnosis A. Conventions for the ICD-9-CM
I. Admission from Observation Unit The conventions for the ICD-9-CM are the general
1. Admission Following Medical Observation rules for use of the classification independent
2. Admission Following Post-Operative of the guidelines. These conventions are
Observation incorporated within the index and tabular of the
ICD-9-CM as instructional notes. The conventions
J. Admission from Outpatient Surgery are as follows:
1. Format:
Section III. Reporting Additional Diagnoses The ICD-9-CM uses an indented format for
ease in reference
A. Previous conditions 2. Abbreviations
B. Abnormal findings a. Index abbreviations
C. Uncertain Diagnosis NEC “Not elsewhere classifiable” This
abbreviation in the index represents
“other specified” when a specific
Section IV. Diagnostic Coding and Reporting Guidelines for Outpatient code is not available for a condition
Services the index directs the coder to the
“other specified” code in the tabular.
A. Selection of first-listed condition
b. Tabular abbreviations
1. Outpatient Surgery
NEC “Not elsewhere classifiable” This
2. Observation Stay
abbreviation in the tabular represents
B. Codes from 001.0 through V91.99 “other specified”. When a specific
C. Accurate reporting of ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes code is not available for a condition
D. Selection of codes 001.0 through 999.9 the tabular includes an NEC entry
under a code to identify the code
E. Codes that describe symptoms and signs as the “other specified” code. (See
F. Encounters for circumstances other than a disease Section I.A.5.a. “Other” codes”).
or injury NOS “Not otherwise specified” This
G. Level of Detail in Coding abbreviation is the equivalent of
1. ICD-9-CM codes with 3, 4, or 5 digits unspecified. (See Section I.A.5.b.,
“Unspecified” codes)
2. Use of full number of digits required for a
code
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ICD-9-CM

3. Punctuation 5. Other and Unspecified codes


[ ] Brackets are used in the tabular list to a. “Other” codes
enclose synonyms, alternative wording or Codes titled “other” or “other specified”
explanatory phrases. Brackets are used in (usually a code with a 4th digit 8 or fifth-
the index to identify manifestation codes. digit 9 for diagnosis codes) are for use
(See Section I.A.6. “Etiology/manifestations”) when the information in the medical record
( ) Parentheses are used in both the index provides detail for which a specific code
and tabular to enclose supplementary does not exist. Index entries with NEC
words that may be present or absent in in the line designate “other” codes in the
the statement of a disease or procedure tabular. These index entries represent
without affecting the code number to specific disease entities for which no
which it is assigned. The terms within the specific code exists so the term is included
parentheses are referred to as nonessential within an “other” code.
modifiers. b. “Unspecified” codes
: Colons are used in the Tabular list after an Codes (usually a code with a 4th digit
incomplete term which needs one or more 9 or 5th digit 0 for diagnosis codes)
of the modifiers following the colon to titled “unspecified” are for use when
make it assignable to a given category. the information in the medical record is
4. Includes and Excludes Notes and Inclusion insufficient to assign a more specific code.
terms 6. Etiology/manifestation convention (“code
Includes: This note appears immediately first”, “use additional code” and “in diseases
under a three-digit code title to classified elsewhere” notes)
GUIDELINES - SECTION I.A.3

further define, or give examples of, Certain conditions have both an underlying
the content of the category. etiology and multiple body system
Excludes: An excludes note under a code manifestations due to the underlying
indicates that the terms excluded etiology. For such conditions, the ICD-9-
from the code are to be coded CM has a coding convention that requires
elsewhere. In some cases the the underlying condition be sequenced first
codes for the excluded terms followed by the manifestation. Wherever
should not be used in conjunction such a combination exists, there is a “use
with the code from which it is additional code” note at the etiology code,
excluded. An example of this is and a “code first” note at the manifestation
a congenital condition excluded code. These instructional notes indicate the
from an acquired form of the proper sequencing order of the codes, etiology
same condition. The congenital followed by manifestation.
and acquired codes should not In most cases the manifestation codes will
be used together. In other cases, have in the code title, “in diseases classified
the excluded terms may be used elsewhere.” Codes with this title are a
together with an excluded code. An component of the etiology/manifestation
example of this is when fractures convention. The code title indicates that it is
of different bones are coded to a manifestation code. “In diseases classified
different codes. Both codes may elsewhere” codes are never permitted to be
be used together if both types of used as first listed or principal diagnosis
fractures are present. codes. They must be used in conjunction with
Inclusion terms: List of terms is included an underlying condition code and they must
under certain four and five be listed following the underlying condition.
digit codes. These terms are the There are manifestation codes that do not
conditions for which that code have “in diseases classified elsewhere” in the
number is to be used. The terms title. For such codes a “use additional code”
may be synonyms of the code title, note will still be present and the rules for
or, in the case of “other specified” sequencing apply.
codes, the terms are a list of the In addition to the notes in the tabular, these
various conditions assigned to that conditions also have a specific index entry
code. The inclusion terms are not structure. In the index both conditions are
necessarily exhaustive. Additional listed together with the etiology code first
terms found only in the index may followed by the manifestation codes in
also be assigned to a code. brackets. The code in brackets is always to be
sequenced second.

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PART I / Introduction

The most commonly used etiology/ 3. Level of Detail in Coding


manifestation combinations are the codes Diagnosis and procedure codes are to be used
for Diabetes mellitus, category 250. For at their highest number of digits available.
each code under category 250 there is a use
ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes are composed
additional code note for the manifestation
of codes with 3, 4, or 5 digits. Codes with
that is specific for that particular diabetic
three digits are included in ICD-9-CM as the
manifestation. Should a patient have more
heading of a category of codes that may be
than one manifestation of diabetes, more than
further subdivided by the use of fourth and/
one code from category 250 may be used with
or fifth digits, which provide greater detail.
as many manifestation codes as are needed to
fully describe the patient’s complete diabetic A three-digit code is to be used only if it
condition. The category 250 diabetes codes is not further subdivided. Where fourth-
should be sequenced first, followed by the digit subcategories and/or fifth-digit
manifestation codes. subclassifications are provided, they must be
assigned. A code is invalid if it has not been
“Code first” and “Use additional code” notes
coded to the full number of digits required
are also used as sequencing rules in the
for that code. For example, Acute myocardial
classification for certain codes that are not part
infarction, code 410, has fourth digits that
of an etiology/manifestation combination.
describe the location of the infarction (e.g.,
See - Section I.B.9. “Multiple coding for a single 410.2, Of inferolateral wall), and fifth digits
condition”. that identify the episode of care. It would
7. “And” be incorrect to report a code in category 410
The word “and” should be interpreted to mean without a fourth and fifth digit.

GUIDELINES - SECTION I.B.7


either “and” or “or” when it appears in a title. ICD-9-CM Volume 3 procedure codes are
8. “With” composed of codes with either 3 or 4 digits.
Codes with two digits are included in ICD-9-
The word “with” should be interpreted to
CM as the heading of a category of codes that
mean “associated with” or “due to” when it
may be further subdivided by the use of third
appears in a code title, the Alphabetic Index,
and/or fourth digits, which provide greater
or an instructional note in the Tabular List.
detail.
The word “with” in the alphabetic index is
4. Code or codes from 001.0 through V91.99
sequenced immediately following the main
term, not in alphabetical order. The appropriate code or codes from 001.0
through V91.99 must be used to identify
9. “See” and “See Also”
diagnoses, symptoms, conditions, problems,
The “see” instruction following a main term in complaints or other reason(s) for the
the index indicates that another term should encounter/visit.
be referenced. It is necessary to go to the main
5. Selection of codes 001.0 through 999.9
term referenced with the “see” note to locate
the correct code. The selection of codes 001.0 through 999.9 will
frequently be used to describe the reason for
A “see also” instruction following a main term
the admission/encounter. These codes are from
in the index instructs that there is another
the section of ICD-9-CM for the classification
main term that may also be referenced that
of diseases and injuries (e.g., infectious and
may provide additional index entries that
parasitic diseases; neoplasms; symptoms, signs,
may be useful. It is not necessary to follow the
and ill-defined conditions, etc.).
“see also” note when the original main term
provides the necessary code. 6. Signs and symptoms
B. General Coding Guidelines Codes that describe symptoms and signs,
as opposed to diagnoses, are acceptable for
1. Use of Both Alphabetic Index and Tabular
reporting purposes when a related definitive
List
diagnosis has not been established (confirmed)
Use both the Alphabetic Index and the Tabular by the provider. Chapter 16 of ICD-9-CM,
List when locating and assigning a code. Symptoms, Signs, and Ill-defined conditions
Reliance on only the Alphabetic Index or the (codes 780.0 - 799.9) contain many, but not all
Tabular List leads to errors in code assignments codes for symptoms.
and less specificity in code selection.
7. Conditions that are an integral part of a
2. Locate each term in the Alphabetic Index disease process
Locate each term in the Alphabetic Index and Signs and symptoms that are associated
verify the code selected in the Tabular List. routinely with a disease process should not be
Read and be guided by instructional notations assigned as additional codes, unless otherwise
that appear in both the Alphabetic Index and instructed by the classification.
the Tabular List.
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8. Conditions that are not an integral part of a A diagnosis with an associated complication
disease process Combination codes are identified by referring
Additional signs and symptoms that may not to subterm entries in the Alphabetic Index and
be associated routinely with a disease process by reading the inclusion and exclusion notes
should be coded when present. in the Tabular List.
9. Multiple coding for a single condition Assign only the combination code when that
In addition to the etiology/manifestation code fully identifies the diagnostic conditions
convention that requires two codes to fully involved or when the Alphabetic Index so
describe a single condition that affects directs. Multiple coding should not be used
multiple body systems, there are other single when the classification provides a combination
conditions that also require more than one code that clearly identifies all of the elements
code. “Use additional code” notes are found documented in the diagnosis. When the
in the tabular at codes that are not part of combination code lacks necessary specificity in
an etiology/manifestation pair where a describing the manifestation or complication,
secondary code is useful to fully describe a an additional code should be used as a
condition. The sequencing rule is the same secondary code.
as the etiology/manifestation pair - , “use 12. Late Effects
additional code” indicates that a secondary A late effect is the residual effect (condition
code should be added. produced) after the acute phase of an illness
For example, for infections that are not included or injury has terminated. There is no time
in chapter 1, a secondary code from category limit on when a late effect code can be used.
041, Bacterial infection in conditions classified The residual may be apparent early, such as
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elsewhere and of unspecified site, may be in cerebrovascular accident cases, or it may


required to identify the bacterial organism occur months or years later, such as that due
causing the infection. A “use additional code” to a previous injury. Coding of late effects
note will normally be found at the infectious generally requires two codes sequenced in the
disease code, indicating a need for the organism following order: The condition or nature of
code to be added as a secondary code. the late effect is sequenced first. The late effect
“Code first” notes are also under certain code is sequenced second.
codes that are not specifically manifestation Exceptions to the above guidelines are those
codes but may be due to an underlying cause. instances where the late effect code has
When a “code first” note is present and an been expanded (at the fourth and fifth-digit
underlying condition is present the underlying levels) to include the manifestation(s) or the
condition should be sequenced first. classification instructs otherwise. The code
“Code, if applicable, any causal condition for the acute phase of an illness or injury that
first”, notes indicate that this code may be led to the late effect is never used with a code
assigned as a principal diagnosis when the for the late effect.
causal condition is unknown or not applicable. 13. Impending or Threatened Condition
If a causal condition is known, then the code Code any condition described at the time of
for that condition should be sequenced as the discharge as “impending” or “threatened” as
principal or first-listed diagnosis. follows:
Multiple codes may be needed for late effects, If it did occur, code as confirmed diagnosis.
complication codes and obstetric codes to
If it did not occur, reference the Alphabetic
more fully describe a condition. See the
Index to determine if the condition has
specific guidelines for these conditions for
a subentry term for “impending” or
further instruction.
“threatened” and also reference main
10. Acute and Chronic Conditions term entries for “Impending” and for
If the same condition is described as both “Threatened.”
acute (subacute) and chronic, and separate If the subterms are listed, assign the given
subentries exist in the Alphabetic Index at code.
the same indentation level, code both and
If the subterms are not listed, code the
sequence the acute (subacute) code first.
existing underlying condition(s) and not
11. Combination Code the condition described as impending or
A combination code is a single code used to threatened.
classify: 14. Reporting Same Diagnosis Code More than
Two diagnoses, or Once
A diagnosis with an associated secondary Each unique ICD-9-CM diagnosis code may
process (manifestation) be reported only once for an encounter. This
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applies to bilateral conditions or two different conditions that occur during or following
conditions classified to the same ICD-9-CM medical care or surgery are classified as
diagnosis code. complications. There must be a cause-and-
15. Admissions/Encounters for Rehabilitation effect relationship between the care provided
and the condition, and an indication in the
When the purpose for the admission/ documentation that it is a complication.
encounter is rehabilitation, sequence the Query the provider for clarification, if the
appropriate V code from category V57, Care complication is not clearly documented.
involving use of rehabilitation procedures, as
the principal/first-listed diagnosis. The code C. Chapter-Specific Coding Guidelines
for the condition for which the service is being In addition to general coding guidelines, there
performed should be reported as an additional are guidelines for specific diagnoses and/or
diagnosis. conditions in the classification. Unless otherwise
Only one code from category V57 is required. indicated, these guidelines apply to all health care
Code V57.89, Other specified rehabilitation settings. Please refer to Section II for guidelines on
procedures, should be assigned if more the selection of principal diagnosis.
than one type of rehabilitation is performed 1. Chapter 1: Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
during a single encounter. A procedure code (001-139)
should be reported to identify each type of a. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
rehabilitation therapy actually performed. Infections
16. Documentation for BMI and Pressure Ulcer 1) Code only confirmed cases
Stages
Code only confirmed cases of HIV
For the Body Mass Index (BMI) and pressure infection/illness. This is an exception

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ulcer stage codes, code assignment may be to the hospital inpatient guideline
based on medical record documentation Section II, H.
from clinicians who are not the patient’s
In this context, “confirmation” does
provider (i.e., physician or other qualified
not require documentation of positive
healthcare practitioner legally accountable for
serology or culture for HIV; the
establishing the patient’s diagnosis), since this
provider’s diagnostic statement that
information is typically documented by other
the patient is HIV positive, or has an
clinicians involved in the care of the patient
HIV-related illness is sufficient.
(e.g., a dietitian often documents the BMI and
nurses often documents the pressure ulcer 2) Selection and sequencing of HIV
stages). However, the associated diagnosis codes
(such as overweight, obesity, or pressure (a) Patient admitted for HIV-related
ulcer) must be documented by the patient’s condition
provider. If there is conflicting medical record If a patient is admitted for an HIV-
documentation, either from the same clinician related condition, the principal
or different clinicians, the patient’s attending diagnosis should be 042, followed
provider should be queried for clarification. by additional diagnosis codes for
The BMI and pressure ulcer stage codes all reported HIV-related conditions.
should only be reported as secondary (b) Patient with HIV disease admitted
diagnoses. As with all other secondary for unrelated condition
diagnosis codes, the BMI and pressure ulcer
stage codes should only be assigned when If a patient with HIV disease
they meet the definition of a reportable is admitted for an unrelated
additional diagnosis (see Section III, Reporting condition (such as a traumatic
Additional Diagnoses). injury), the code for the unrelated
condition (e.g., the nature of injury
17. Syndromes code) should be the principal
Follow the Alphabetic Index guidance when diagnosis. Other diagnoses would
coding syndromes. In the absence of index be 042 followed by additional
guidance, assign codes for the documented diagnosis codes for all reported
manifestations of the syndrome. HIV-related conditions.
18. Documentation of Complications of care (c) Whether the patient is newly
Code assignment is based on the provider’s diagnosed
documentation of the relationship between Whether the patient is newly
the condition and the care or procedure. The diagnosed or has had previous
guideline extends to any complications of admissions/encounters for HIV
care, regardless of the chapter the code is conditions is irrelevant to the
located in. It is important to note that not all sequencing decision.
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(d) Asymptomatic human childbirth, or the puerperium should


immunodeficiency virus receive codes of 647.6X and V08.
V08 Asymptomatic human (h) Encounters for testing for HIV
immunodeficiency virus [HIV] If a patient is being seen to
infection, is to be applied when the determine his/her HIV status, use
patient without any documentation code V73.89, Screening for other
of symptoms is listed as being specified viral disease. Use code
“HIV positive,” “known HIV,” V69.8, Other problems related to
“HIV test positive,” or similar lifestyle, as a secondary code if an
terminology. Do not use this code asymptomatic patient is in a known
if the term “AIDS” is used or if high risk group for HIV. Should
the patient is treated for any HIV- a patient with signs or symptoms
related illness or is described as or illness, or a confirmed HIV
having any condition(s) resulting related diagnosis be tested for
from his/her HIV positive status; HIV, code the signs and symptoms
use 042 in these cases. or the diagnosis. An additional
(e) Patients with inconclusive HIV counseling code V65.44 may be
serology used if counseling is provided
Patients with inconclusive during the encounter for the test.
HIV serology, but no definitive When a patient returns to be
diagnosis or manifestations of informed of his/her HIV test
the illness, may be assigned code results use code V65.44, HIV
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795.71, Inconclusive serologic test counseling, if the results of the test


for Human Immunodeficiency are negative.
Virus [HIV]. If the results are positive but the
(f) Previously diagnosed HIV-related patient is asymptomatic use code
illness V08, Asymptomatic HIV infection.
Patients with any known prior If the results are positive and the
diagnosis of an HIV-related illness patient is symptomatic use code
should be coded to 042. Once a 042, HIV infection, with codes
patient has developed an HIV- for the HIV related symptoms or
related illness, the patient should diagnosis. The HIV counseling
always be assigned code 042 on code may also be used if
every subsequent admission/ counseling is provided for patients
encounter. Patients previously with positive test results.
diagnosed with any HIV illness b. Septicemia, Systemic Inflammatory
(042) should never be assigned to Response Syndrome (SIRS), Sepsis,
795.71 or V08. Severe Sepsis, and Septic Shock
(g) HIV Infection in Pregnancy, 1) SIRS, Septicemia, and Sepsis
Childbirth and the Puerperium (a) The terms septicemia and sepsis
During pregnancy, childbirth are often used interchangeably by
or the puerperium, a patient providers, however they are not
admitted (or presenting for a considered synonymous terms.
health care encounter) because The following descriptions are
of an HIV-related illness should provided for reference but do not
receive a principal diagnosis preclude querying the provider for
code of 647.6X, Other specified clarification about terms used in
infectious and parasitic diseases in the documentation:
the mother classifiable elsewhere, (i) Septicemia generally refers to
but complicating the pregnancy, a systemic disease associated
childbirth or the puerperium, with the presence of
followed by 042 and the code(s) pathological microorganisms
for the HIV-related illness(es). or toxins in the blood, which
Codes from Chapter 15 always take can include bacteria, viruses,
sequencing priority. fungi or other organisms.
Patients with asymptomatic (ii) Systemic inflammatory
HIV infection status admitted response syndrome (SIRS)
(or presenting for a health care generally refers to the
encounter) during pregnancy,

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systemic response to infection, 2) Sequencing sepsis and severe sepsis


trauma/burns, or other (a) Sepsis and severe sepsis as
insult (such as cancer) with principal diagnosis
symptoms including fever,
tachycardia, tachypnea, and If sepsis or severe sepsis is present
leukocytosis. on admission, and meets the
definition of principal diagnosis,
(iii) Sepsis generally refers to SIRS the systemic infection code
due to infection. (e.g., 038.xx, 112.5, etc) should
(iv) Severe sepsis generally refers be assigned as the principal
to sepsis with associated acute diagnosis, followed by code 995.91,
organ dysfunction. Sepsis, or 995.92, Severe sepsis, as
(b) The Coding of SIRS, sepsis and required by the sequencing rules
severe sepsis in the Tabular List. Codes from
subcategory 995.9 can never be
The coding of SIRS, sepsis
assigned as a principal diagnosis.
and severe sepsis requires a
A code should also be assigned for
minimum of 2 codes: a code for
any localized infection, if present.
the underlying cause (such as
infection or trauma) and a code If the sepsis or severe sepsis
from subcategory 995.9 Systemic is due to a postprocedural
inflammatory response syndrome infection, see Section I.C.1.b.10 for
(SIRS). guidelines related to sepsis due to
postprocedural infection.
(i) The code for the underlying

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cause (such as infection or (b) Sepsis and severe sepsis as
trauma) must be sequenced secondary diagnoses
before the code from When sepsis or severe sepsis
subcategory 995.9 Systemic develops during the encounter (it
inflammatory response was not present on admission), the
syndrome (SIRS). systemic infection code and code
(ii) Sepsis and severe sepsis 995.91 or 995.92 should be assigned
require a code for the systemic as secondary diagnoses.
infection (038.xx, 112.5, etc.) (c) Documentation unclear as to
and either code 995.91, Sepsis, whether sepsis or severe sepsis is
or 995.92, Severe sepsis. If present on admission
the causal organism is not Sepsis or severe sepsis may be
documented, assign code present on admission but the
038.9, Unspecified septicemia. diagnosis may not be confirmed
(iii) Severe sepsis requires until sometime after admission.
additional code(s) for the If the documentation is not clear
associated acute organ whether the sepsis or severe sepsis
dysfunction(s). was present on admission, the
(iv) If a patient has sepsis with provider should be queried.
multiple organ dysfunctions, 3) Sepsis/SIRS with Localized Infection
follow the instructions for If the reason for admission is both
coding severe sepsis. sepsis, severe sepsis, or SIRS and a
(v) Either the term sepsis or SIRS localized infection, such as pneumonia
must be documented to assign or cellulitis, a code for the systemic
a code from subcategory 995.9. infection (038.xx, 112.5, etc) should
(vi) See Section I.C.17.g), Injury be assigned first, then code 995.91 or
and poisoning, for information 995.92, followed by the code for the
regarding systemic inflammatory localized infection. If the patient is
response syndrome (SIRS) due to admitted with a localized infection,
trauma/burns and other non- such as pneumonia, and sepsis/SIRS
infectious processes. doesn’t develop until after admission,
see guideline I.C.1.b.2.b).
(c) Due to the complex nature of sepsis
and severe sepsis, some cases may If the localized infection is
require querying the provider prior postprocedural, see Section I.C.1.b.10
to assignment of the codes. for guidelines related to sepsis due to
postprocedural infection.

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Note: The term urosepsis is a sequencing instructions in the


nonspecific term. If that is the only Tabular List, the code for septic
term documented then only code shock cannot be assigned as a
599.0 should be assigned based on the principal diagnosis.
default for the term in the ICD-9-CM (b) Septic shock and postprocedural
index, in addition to the code for the septic shock without
causal organism if known. documentation of severe sepsis
4) Bacterial Sepsis and Septicemia Since septic shock indicates the
In most cases, it will be a code from presence of severe sepsis, code
category 038, Septicemia, that will 995.92, Severe sepsis, can be
be used in conjunction with a code assigned with code 785.52, Septic
from subcategory 995.9 such as the shock, or code 998.02 Postoperative
following: shock, septic, even if the term
(a) Streptococcal sepsis severe sepsis is not documented in
the record.
If the documentation in the record
states streptococcal sepsis, codes 7) Sepsis and septic shock complicating
038.0, Streptococcal septicemia, and abortion and pregnancy
code 995.91 should be used, in that Sepsis and septic shock complicating
sequence. abortion, ectopic pregnancy, and molar
(b) Streptococcal septicemia pregnancy are classified to category
codes in Chapter 11 (630-639).
If the documentation states
See section I.C.11.i.7 for information on the
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streptococcal septicemia, only code


038.0 should be assigned, however, coding of puerperal sepsis.
the provider should be queried 8) Negative or inconclusive blood
whether the patient has sepsis, an cultures
infection with SIRS. Negative or inconclusive blood
5) Acute organ dysfunction that is not cultures do not preclude a diagnosis
clearly associated with the sepsis of septicemia or sepsis in patients
If a patient has sepsis and an acute with clinical evidence of the condition,
organ dysfunction, but the medical however, the provider should be
record documentation indicates queried.
that the acute organ dysfunction is 9) Newborn sepsis
related to a medical condition other See Section I.C.15.j for information on the
than the sepsis, do not assign code coding of newborn sepsis.
995.92, Severe sepsis. An acute organ
10) Sepsis due to a Postprocedural
dysfunction must be associated with
Infection
the sepsis in order to assign the severe
sepsis code. If the documentation is (a) Documentation of causal
not clear as to whether an acute organ relationship
dysfunction is related to the sepsis or As with all postprocedural
another medical condition, query the complications, code assignment
provider. is based on the provider’s
6) Septic shock documentation of the relationship
between the infection and the
(a) Sequencing of septic shock and
procedure.
postprocedural septic shock
(b) Sepsis due to postprocedural
Septic shock generally refers to
infection
circulatory failure associated with
severe sepsis, and, therefore, it In cases of postprocedural sepsis,
represents a type of acute organ the complication code, such as
dysfunction. code 998.59, Other postoperative
infection, or 674.3x, Other
For cases of septic shock, the code
complications of obstetrical
for the systemic infection should
surgical wounds should be coded
be sequenced first, followed by
first followed by the appropriate
codes 995.92, Severe sepsis and
sepsis codes (systemic infection
785.52, Septic shock or 998.02,
code and either code 995.91 or
Postoperative septic shock. Any
995.92). An additional code(s)
additional codes for other acute
for any acute organ dysfunction
organ dysfunctions should also
be assigned. As noted in the
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should also be assigned for cases of Only one code from subcategory 995.9
severe sepsis. should be assigned. Therefore, when
See Section I.C.1.b.6 if the a non-infectious condition leads to an
sepsis or severe sepsis results in infection resulting in sepsis or severe
postprocedural septic shock. sepsis, assign either code 995.91 or
995.92. Do not additionally assign
(c) Postprocedural infection and
code 995.93, Systemic inflammatory
postprocedural septic shock
response syndrome due to non-
In cases where a postprocedural infectious process without acute
infection has occurred and has organ dysfunction, or 995.94, Systemic
resulted in severe sepsis and inflammatory response syndrome with
postprocedural septic shock, acute organ dysfunction.
the code for the precipitating
See Section I.C.17.g for information on
complication such as code 998.59,
the coding of SIRS due to trauma/burns or
Other postoperative infection,
other non-infectious disease processes.
or 674.3x, Other complications
of obstetrical surgical wounds c. Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus
should be coded first followed aureus (MRSA) Conditions
by the appropriate sepsis codes 1) Selection and sequencing of MRSA
(systemic infection code and code codes
995.92). Code 998.02, Postoperative (a) Combination codes for MRSA
septic shock, should be assigned infection
as an additional code. In cases of
When a patient is diagnosed

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severe sepsis, an additional code(s)
with an infection that is due to
for any acute organ dysfunction
methicillin resistant Staphylococcus
should also be assigned.
aureus (MRSA), and that infection
11) External cause of injury codes with has a combination code that
SIRS includes the causal organism (e.g.,
Refer to Section I.C.19.a.7 for instruction septicemia, pneumonia) assign the
on the use of external cause of injury codes appropriate code for the condition
with codes for SIRS resulting from trauma. (e.g., code 038.12, Methicillin
12) Sepsis and Severe Sepsis Associated resistant Staphylococcus aureus
with Non-infectious Process septicemia or code 482.42,
Methicillin resistant pneumonia
In some cases, a non-infectious due to Staphylococcus aureus). Do
process, such as trauma, may lead to not assign code 041.12, Methicillin
an infection which can result in sepsis resistant Staphylococcus aureus,
or severe sepsis. If sepsis or severe as an additional code because
sepsis is documented as associated the code includes the type of
with a non-infectious condition, such infection and the MRSA organism.
as a burn or serious injury, and this Do not assign a code from
condition meets the definition for subcategory V09.0, Infection
principal diagnosis, the code for the with microorganisms resistant
non-infectious condition should be to penicillins, as an additional
sequenced first, followed by the code diagnosis.
for the systemic infection and either
code 995.91, Sepsis, or 995.92, Severe See Section C.1.b.1 for instructions on
sepsis. Additional codes for any coding and sequencing of septicemia.
associated acute organ dysfunction(s) (b) Other codes for MRSA infection
should also be assigned for cases of When there is documentation of
severe sepsis. If the sepsis or severe a current infection (e.g., wound
sepsis meets the definition of principal infection, stitch abscess, urinary
diagnosis, the systemic infection and tract infection) due to MRSA,
sepsis codes should be sequenced and that infection does not have
before the non-infectious condition. a combination code that includes
When both the associated non- the causal organism, select the
infectious condition and the sepsis appropriate code to identify
or severe sepsis meet the definition the condition along with code
of principal diagnosis, either may be 041.12, Methicillin resistant
assigned as principal diagnosis. Staphylococcus aureus, for the
See Section I.C.1.b.2.a for guidelines MRSA infection. Do not assign
pertaining to sepsis or severe sepsis as the a code from subcategory V09.0,
principal diagnosis. 13
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Infection with microorganisms system chapters. To properly code a neoplasm


resistant to penicillins. it is necessary to determine from the record if
(c) Methicillin susceptible the neoplasm is benign, in-situ, malignant, or
Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) of uncertain histologic behavior. If malignant,
and MRSA colonization any secondary (metastatic) sites should also be
determined.
The condition or state of being
colonized or carrying MSSA or The neoplasm table in the Alphabetic Index
MRSA is called colonization or should be referenced first. However, if the
carriage, while an individual histological term is documented, that term
person is described as being should be referenced first, rather than going
colonized or being a carrier. immediately to the Neoplasm Table, in order
Colonization means that MSSA or to determine which column in the Neoplasm
MSRA is present on or in the body Table is appropriate. For example, if the
without necessarily causing illness. documentation indicates “adenoma,” refer to
A positive MRSA colonization the term in the Alphabetic Index to review the
test might be documented by entries under this term and the instructional
the provider as “MRSA screen note to “see also neoplasm, by site, benign.”
positive” or “MRSA nasal swab The table provides the proper code based on the
positive”. type of neoplasm and the site. It is important
to select the proper column in the table that
Assign code V02.54, Carrier or
corresponds to the type of neoplasm. The
suspected carrier, Methicillin
tabular should then be referenced to verify that
resistant Staphylococcus aureus,
the correct code has been selected from the table
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for patients documented as having


and that a more specific site code does not exist.
MRSA colonization. Assign code
V02.53, Carrier or suspected See Section I.C.18.d.4. for information regarding
carrier, Methicillin susceptible V codes for genetic susceptibility to cancer.
Staphylococcus aureus, for patient a. Treatment directed at the malignancy
documented as having MSSA If the treatment is directed at the
colonization. Colonization is not malignancy, designate the malignancy as
necessarily indicative of a disease the principal diagnosis.
process or as the cause of a specific
The only exception to this guideline is if
condition the patient may have
a patient admission/encounter is solely
unless documented as such by the
for the administration of chemotherapy,
provider.
immunotherapy or radiation therapy, assign
Code V02.59, Other specified the appropriate V58.x code as the first-listed
bacterial diseases, should be or principal diagnosis, and the diagnosis
assigned for other types of or problem for which the service is being
staphylococcal colonization performed as a secondary diagnosis.
(e.g., S. epidermidis, S. saprophyticus). b. Treatment of secondary site
Code V02.59 should not be
assigned for colonization with When a patient is admitted because of a
any type of Staphylococcus aureus primary neoplasm with metastasis and
(MRSA, MSSA). treatment is directed toward the secondary
site only, the secondary neoplasm is
(d) MRSA colonization and infection designated as the principal diagnosis even
If a patient is documented as though the primary malignancy is still
having both MRSA colonization present.
and infection during a hospital c. Coding and sequencing of complications
admission, code V02.54, Carrier
or suspected carrier, Methicillin Coding and sequencing of complications
resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and associated with the malignancies or with
a code for the MRSA infection may the therapy thereof are subject to the
both be assigned. following guidelines:
2. Chapter 2: Neoplasms (140-239) 1) Anemia associated with malignancy
General guidelines When admission/encounter is for
management of an anemia associated
Chapter 2 of the ICD-9-CM contains the codes with the malignancy, and the treatment
for most benign and all malignant neoplasms. is only for anemia, the appropriate
Certain benign neoplasms, such as prostatic anemia code (such as code 285.22,
adenomas, may be found in the specific body Anemia in neoplastic disease) is

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designated as the principal diagnosis e. Admissions/Encounters involving


and is followed by the appropriate chemotherapy, immunotherapy and
code(s) for the malignancy. radiation therapy
Code 285.22 may also be used as a 1) Episode of care involves surgical
secondary code if the patient suffers removal of neoplasm
from anemia and is being treated for When an episode of care involves
the malignancy. the surgical removal of a neoplasm,
If anemia in neoplastic disease primary or secondary site, followed
and anemia due to antineoplastic by adjunct chemotherapy or radiation
chemotherapy are both documented, treatment during the same episode
assign codes for both conditions. of care, the neoplasm code should be
2) Anemia associated with assigned as principal or first-listed
chemotherapy, immunotherapy and diagnosis, using codes in the 140-198
radiation therapy series or where appropriate in the 200-
203 series.
When the admission/encounter is for
management of an anemia associated 2) Patient admission/encounter solely
with chemotherapy, immunotherapy for administration of chemotherapy,
or radiotherapy and the only treatment immunotherapy and radiation therapy
is for the anemia, the anemia is If a patient admission/encounter
sequenced first. The appropriate is solely for the administration of
neoplasm code should be assigned as chemotherapy, immunotherapy or
an additional code. radiation therapy assign code V58.0,

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3) Management of dehydration due to Encounter for radiation therapy, or
the malignancy V58.11, Encounter for antineoplastic
chemotherapy, or V58.12, Encounter for
When the admission/encounter is antineoplastic immunotherapy as the
for management of dehydration first-listed or principal diagnosis. If a
due to the malignancy or the patient receives more than one of these
therapy, or a combination of both, therapies during the same admission
and only the dehydration is being more than one of these codes may be
treated (intravenous rehydration), assigned, in any sequence.
the dehydration is sequenced first,
followed by the code(s) for the The malignancy for which the therapy
malignancy. is being administered should be
assigned as a secondary diagnosis.
4) Treatment of a complication resulting
from a surgical procedure 3) Patient admitted for radiotherapy/
chemotherapy and immunotherapy
When the admission/encounter is for and develops complications
treatment of a complication resulting
from a surgical procedure, designate When a patient is admitted for
the complication as the principal or the purpose of radiotherapy,
first-listed diagnosis if treatment is immunotherapy or chemotherapy
directed at resolving the complication. and develops complications such as
uncontrolled nausea and vomiting or
d. Primary malignancy previously excised dehydration, the principal or first-
When a primary malignancy has listed diagnosis is V58.0, Encounter
been previously excised or eradicated for radiotherapy, or V58.11, Encounter
from its site and there is no further for antineoplastic chemotherapy, or
treatment directed to that site and there V58.12, Encounter for antineoplastic
is no evidence of any existing primary immunotherapy followed by any codes
malignancy, a code from category V10, for the complications.
Personal history of malignant neoplasm, f. Admission/encounter to determine extent
should be used to indicate the former of malignancy
site of the malignancy. Any mention
of extension, invasion, or metastasis When the reason for admission/
to another site is coded as a secondary encounter is to determine the extent of the
malignant neoplasm to that site. The malignancy, or for a procedure such as
secondary site may be the principal or paracentesis or thoracentesis, the primary
first-listed with the V10 code used as a malignancy or appropriate metastatic site
secondary code. is designated as the principal or first-listed
diagnosis, even though chemotherapy or
radiotherapy is administered.

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g. Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined 2) Type of diabetes mellitus not


conditions listed in Chapter 16 associated documented
with neoplasms If the type of diabetes mellitus is not
Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions documented in the medical record the
listed in Chapter 16 characteristic of, or default is type II.
associated with, an existing primary or 3) Diabetes mellitus and the use of
secondary site malignancy cannot be used insulin
to replace the malignancy as principal
or first-listed diagnosis, regardless of the All type I diabetics must use insulin
number of admissions or encounters for to replace what their bodies do not
treatment and care of the neoplasm. produce. However, the use of insulin
does not mean that a patient is a type
h. Admission/encounter for pain control/ I diabetic. Some patients with type II
management diabetes mellitus are unable to control
See Section I.C.6.a.5 for information on their blood sugar through diet and
coding admission/encounter for pain control/ oral medication alone and do require
management. insulin. If the documentation in a
i. Malignant neoplasm associated with medical record does not indicate the
transplanted organ type of diabetes but does indicate
A malignant neoplasm of a transplanted that the patient uses insulin, the
organ should be coded as a transplant appropriate fifth-digit for type II must
complication. Assign first the appropriate be used. For type II patients who
code from subcategory 996.8, Complications routinely use insulin, code V58.67,
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of transplanted organ, followed by code Long-term (current) use of insulin,


199.2, Malignant neoplasm associated with should also be assigned to indicate that
transplanted organ. Use an additional code the patient uses insulin. Code V58.67
for the specific malignancy. should not be assigned if insulin is
given temporarily to bring a type II
3. Chapter 3: Endocrine, Nutritional, and patient’s blood sugar under control
Metabolic Diseases and Immunity Disorders during an encounter.
(240-279)
4) Assigning and sequencing diabetes
a. Diabetes mellitus codes and associated conditions
Codes under category 250, Diabetes When assigning codes for diabetes and
mellitus, identify complications/ its associated conditions, the code(s)
manifestations associated with diabetes from category 250 must be sequenced
mellitus. A fifth-digit is required for all before the codes for the associated
category 250 codes to identify the type of conditions. The diabetes codes and
diabetes mellitus and whether the diabetes the secondary codes that correspond
is controlled or uncontrolled. to them are paired codes that follow
See I.C.3.a.7 for secondary diabetes the etiology/manifestation convention
1) Fifth-digits for category 250: of the classification (See Section I.A.6.,
The following are the fifth-digits for Etiology/manifestation convention). Assign
the codes under category 250: as many codes from category 250 as
needed to identify all of the associated
0 type II or unspecified type, not conditions that the patient has. The
stated as uncontrolled corresponding secondary codes are
1 type I, [juvenile type], not stated as listed under each of the diabetes codes.
uncontrolled (a) Diabetic retinopathy/diabetic
2 type II or unspecified type, macular edema
uncontrolled Diabetic macular edema, code
3 type I, [juvenile type], uncontrolled 362.07, is only present with
The age of a patient is not the sole diabetic retinopathy. Another
determining factor, though most type I code from subcategory 362.0,
diabetics develop the condition before Diabetic retinopathy, must be used
reaching puberty. For this reason type with code 362.07. Codes under
I diabetes mellitus is also referred to as subcategory 362.0 are diabetes
juvenile diabetes. manifestation codes, so they must
be used following the appropriate
diabetes code.

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5) Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy and (c) Assigning and sequencing


gestational diabetes secondary diabetes codes and
(a) For diabetes mellitus complicating associated conditions
pregnancy, see Section I.C.11.f., When assigning codes for
Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy. secondary diabetes and its
(b) For gestational diabetes, see Section associated conditions (e.g. renal
I.C.11, g., Gestational diabetes. manifestations), the code(s)
from category 249 must be
6) Insulin pump malfunction
sequenced before the codes for
(a) Underdose of insulin due insulin the associated conditions. The
pump failure secondary diabetes codes and the
An underdose of insulin due to diabetic manifestation codes that
an insulin pump failure should correspond to them are paired
be assigned 996.57, Mechanical codes that follow the etiology/
complication due to insulin pump, manifestation convention of the
as the principal or first listed classification. Assign as many
code, followed by the appropriate codes from category 249 as needed
diabetes mellitus code based on to identify all of the associated
documentation. conditions that the patient has.
(b) Overdose of insulin due to insulin The corresponding codes for the
pump failure associated conditions are listed
under each of the secondary
The principal or first listed code diabetes codes. For example,

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for an encounter due to an insulin secondary diabetes with diabetic
pump malfunction resulting in an nephrosis is assigned to code
overdose of insulin, should also be 249.40, followed by 581.81.
996.57, Mechanical complication
due to insulin pump, followed by (d) Assigning and sequencing
code 962.3, Poisoning by insulins secondary diabetes codes and its
and antidiabetic agents, and the causes
appropriate diabetes mellitus code The sequencing of the secondary
based on documentation. diabetes codes in relationship to
7) Secondary Diabetes Mellitus codes for the cause of the diabetes
is based on the reason for the
Codes under category 249, encounter, applicable ICD-9-CM
Secondary diabetes mellitus, identify sequencing conventions, and
complications/manifestations chapter-specific guidelines.
associated with secondary diabetes
mellitus. Secondary diabetes is always If a patient is seen for treatment of
caused by another condition or the secondary diabetes or one of
event (e.g., cystic fibrosis, malignant its associated conditions, a code
neoplasm of pancreas, pancreatectomy, from category 249 is sequenced
adverse effect of drug, or poisoning). as the principal or first-listed
diagnosis, with the cause of the
(a) Fifth-digits for category 249: secondary diabetes (e.g. cystic
A fifth-digit is required for all fibrosis) sequenced as an additional
category 249 codes to identify diagnosis.
whether the diabetes is controlled If, however, the patient is seen
or uncontrolled. for the treatment of the condition
(b) Secondary diabetes mellitus and causing the secondary diabetes
the use of insulin (e.g., malignant neoplasm of
For patients who routinely use pancreas), the code for the cause of
insulin, code V58.67, Long-term the secondary diabetes should be
(current) use of insulin, should also sequenced as the principal or first-
be assigned. Code V58.67 should listed diagnosis followed by a code
not be assigned if insulin is given from category 249.
temporarily to bring a patient’s (i) Secondary diabetes mellitus
blood sugar under control during due to pancreatectomy
an encounter. For postpancreatectomy
diabetes mellitus (lack of
insulin due to the surgical

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removal of all or part of the See I.C.2.c.1 Anemia associated with


pancreas), assign code 251.3, malignancy.
Postsurgical hypoinsulinemia. See I.C.2.c.2 Anemia associated with
Assign a code from chemotherapy, immunotherapy and
subcategory 249, Secondary radiation therapy.
diabetes mellitus and a code
See I.C.17.e.1. Adverse effects.
from subcategory V88.1,
Acquired absence of pancreas 5. Chapter 5: Mental Disorders (290-319)
as additional codes. Code also Reserved for future guideline expansion
any diabetic manifestations 6. Chapter 6: Diseases of Nervous System and
(e.g. diabetic nephrosis 581.81). Sense Organs (320-389)
(ii) Secondary diabetes due to a. Pain - Category 338
drugs
1) General coding information
Secondary diabetes may be
caused by an adverse effect Codes in category 338 may be used
of correctly administered in conjunction with codes from other
medications, poisoning or late categories and chapters to provide
effect of poisoning. more detail about acute or chronic pain
and neoplasm-related pain, unless
See section I.C.17.e for coding otherwise indicated below.
of adverse effects and poisoning,
and section I.C.19 for E code If the pain is not specified as acute
reporting. or chronic, do not assign codes
from category 338, except for post-
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4. Chapter 4: Diseases of Blood and Blood thoracotomy pain, postoperative pain,


Forming Organs (280-289) neoplasm related pain, or central pain
a. Anemia of chronic disease syndrome.
Subcategory 285.2, Anemia in chronic A code from subcategories 338.1 and
illness, has codes for anemia in chronic 338.2 should not be assigned if the
kidney disease, code 285.21; anemia in underlying (definitive) diagnosis
neoplastic disease, code 285.22; and anemia is known, unless the reason for
in other chronic illness, code 285.29. These the encounter is pain control/
codes can be used as the principal/first management and not management of
listed code if the reason for the encounter the underlying condition.
is to treat the anemia. They may also be (a) Category 338 Codes as Principal or
used as secondary codes if treatment of the First-Listed Diagnosis
anemia is a component of an encounter, but
not the primary reason for the encounter. Category 338 codes are acceptable
When using a code from subcategory 285 as principal diagnosis or the first-
it is also necessary to use the code for the listed code:
chronic condition causing the anemia. • When pain control or pain
1) Anemia in chronic kidney disease management is the reason
for the admission/encounter
When assigning code 285.21, Anemia (e.g., a patient with displaced
in chronic kidney disease, it is also intervertebral disc, nerve
necessary to assign a code from impingement and severe back
category 585, Chronic kidney disease, pain presents for injection of
to indicate the stage of chronic kidney steroid into the spinal canal).
disease. The underlying cause of the
See I.C.10.a. Chronic kidney disease pain should be reported as an
(CKD). additional diagnosis, if known.
2) Anemia in neoplastic disease • When an admission or encounter
When assigning code 285.22, Anemia is for a procedure aimed
in neoplastic disease, it is also at treating the underlying
necessary to assign the neoplasm code condition (e.g., spinal fusion,
that is responsible for the anemia. Code kyphoplasty), a code for the
285.22 is for use for anemia that is underlying condition (e.g.,
due to the malignancy, not for anemia vertebral fracture, spinal
due to antineoplastic chemotherapy stenosis) should be assigned as
drugs. Assign the appropriate code the principal diagnosis. No code
for anemia due to antineoplastic from category 338 should be
chemotherapy. assigned.
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• When a patient is admitted • If the encounter is for any


for the insertion of a other reason except pain
neurostimulator for pain control or pain management,
control, assign the appropriate and a related definitive
pain code as the principal or diagnosis has not been
first listed diagnosis. When an established (confirmed)
admission or encounter is for by the provider, assign the
a procedure aimed at treating code for the specific site
the underlying condition and a of pain first, followed by
neurostimulator is inserted for the appropriate code from
pain control during the same category 338.
admission/encounter, a code for 2) Pain due to devices, implants and
the underlying condition should grafts
be assigned as the principal
diagnosis and the appropriate Pain associated with devices, implants
pain code should be assigned as or grafts left in a surgical site (for
a secondary diagnosis. example painful hip prosthesis) is
assigned to the appropriate code(s)
(b) Use of Category 338 Codes in found in Chapter 17, Injury and
Conjunction with Site Specific Poisoning. Use additional code(s)
Pain Codes from category 338 to identify acute or
(i) Assigning Category 338 chronic pain due to presence of the
Codes and Site-Specific Pain device, implant or graft (338.18-338.19
Codes or 338.28-338.29).

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Codes from category 338 may 3) Postoperative Pain
be used in conjunction with Post-thoracotomy pain and other
codes that identify the site of postoperative pain are classified
pain (including codes from to subcategories 338.1 and 338.2,
chapter 16) if the category depending on whether the pain is
338 code provides additional acute or chronic. The default for post-
information. For example, if thoracotomy and other postoperative
the code describes the site of pain not specified as acute or chronic is
the pain, but does not fully the code for the acute form.
describe whether the pain is
acute or chronic, then both Routine or expected postoperative pain
codes should be assigned. immediately after surgery should not
be coded.
(ii) Sequencing of Category 338
Codes with Site-Specific Pain (a) Postoperative pain not associated
Codes with specific postoperative
complication
The sequencing of category
338 codes with site-specific Postoperative pain not associated
pain codes (including chapter with a specific postoperative
16 codes), is dependent on complication is assigned to the
the circumstances of the appropriate postoperative pain
encounter/admission as code in category 338.
follows: (b) Postoperative pain associated
• If the encounter is for with specific postoperative
pain control or pain complication
management, assign the Postoperative pain associated
code from category 338 with a specific postoperative
followed by the code complication (such as painful
identifying the specific site wire sutures) is assigned to the
of pain (e.g., encounter for appropriate code(s) found in
pain management for acute Chapter 17, Injury and Poisoning. If
neck pain from trauma appropriate, use additional code(s)
is assigned code 338.11, from category 338 to identify acute
Acute pain due to trauma, or chronic pain (338.18 or 338.28).
followed by code 723.1, If pain control/management is
Cervicalgia, to identify the the reason for the encounter, a
site of pain). code from category 338 should be
assigned as the principal or first-
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ICD-9-CM

listed diagnosis in accordance with When the reason for the admission/
Section I.C.6.a.1.a above. encounter is management of the
(c) Postoperative pain as principal or neoplasm and the pain associated with
first-listed diagnosis the neoplasm is also documented, code
338.3 may be assigned as an additional
Postoperative pain may be reported
diagnosis.
as the principal or first-listed
diagnosis when the stated reason See Section I.C.2 for instructions on the
for the admission/encounter is sequencing of neoplasms for all other
documented as postoperative pain stated reasons for the admission/encounter
control/management. (except for pain control/pain management).
(d) Postoperative pain as secondary 6) Chronic pain syndrome
diagnosis This condition is different than the
Postoperative pain may be term “chronic pain,” and therefore this
reported as a secondary diagnosis code should only be used when the
code when a patient presents for provider has specifically documented
outpatient surgery and develops an this condition.
unusual or inordinate amount of b. Glaucoma
postoperative pain. 1) Glaucoma
The provider’s documentation For types of glaucoma classified
should be used to guide the coding to subcategories 365.1-365.6, an
of postoperative pain, as well as additional code should be assigned
Section III. Reporting Additional
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from subcategory 365.7, Glaucoma


Diagnoses and Section IV. Diagnostic stage, to identify the glaucoma stage.
Coding and Reporting in the Codes from 365.7, Glaucoma stage,
Outpatient Setting. may not be assigned as a principal or
See Section II.I.2 for information on first-listed diagnosis.
sequencing of diagnoses for patients 2) Bilateral glaucoma with same stage
admitted to hospital inpatient care
When a patient has bilateral glaucoma
following post-operative observation.
and both are documented as being the
See Section II.J for information on same type and stage, report only the
sequencing of diagnoses for patients code for the type of glaucoma and one
admitted to hospital inpatient care code for the stage.
from outpatient surgery.
3) Bilateral glaucoma stage with
See Section IV.A.2 for information on different stages
sequencing of diagnoses for patients
When a patient has bilateral glaucoma
admitted for observation.
and each eye is documented as having
4) Chronic pain a different stage, assign one code for
Chronic pain is classified to the type of glaucoma and one code for
subcategory 338.2. There is no time the highest glaucoma stage.
frame defining when pain becomes 4) Bilateral glaucoma with different
chronic pain. The provider’s types and different stages
documentation should be used to
When a patient has bilateral glaucoma
guide use of these codes.
and each eye is documented as having
5) Neoplasm Related Pain a different type and a different
Code 338.3 is assigned to pain stage, assign one code for each type
documented as being related, of glaucoma and one code for the
associated or due to cancer, primary or highest glaucoma stage.
secondary malignancy, or tumor. This 5) Patient admitted with glaucoma and
code is assigned regardless of whether stage evolves during the admission
the pain is acute or chronic.
If a patient is admitted with glaucoma
This code may be assigned as the and the stage progresses during the
principal or first-listed code when admission, assign the code for highest
the stated reason for the admission/ stage documented.
encounter is documented as pain
6) Indeterminate stage glaucoma
control/pain management. The
underlying neoplasm should be Assignment of code 365.74,
reported as an additional diagnosis. Indeterminate stage glaucoma,
should be based on the clinical

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PART I / Introduction

documentation. Code 365.74 is used hypertension as hypertensive chronic


for glaucomas whose stage cannot kidney disease.
be clinically determined. This code Fifth digits for category 403 should be
should not be confused with code assigned as follows:
365.70, Glaucoma stage, unspecified.
Code 365.70 should be assigned when • 0 with CKD stage I through stage
there is no documentation regarding IV, or unspecified.
the stage of the glaucoma. • 1 with CKD stage V or end stage
renal disease.
7. Chapter 7: Diseases of Circulatory System
(390-459) The appropriate code from category
585, Chronic kidney disease, should
a. Hypertension be used as a secondary code with a
Hypertension Table code from category 403 to identify
The Hypertension Table, found under the stage of chronic kidney disease.
the main term, “Hypertension”, in the See Section I.C.10.a for information on the
Alphabetic Index, contains a complete coding of chronic kidney disease.
listing of all conditions due to or associated 4) Hypertensive Heart and Chronic
with hypertension and classifies them Kidney Disease
according to malignant, benign, and
unspecified. Assign codes from combination
category 404, Hypertensive heart and
1) Hypertension, Essential, or NOS chronic kidney disease, when both
Assign hypertension (arterial) hypertensive kidney disease and
(essential) (primary) (systemic)

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hypertensive heart disease are stated
(NOS) to category code 401 with in the diagnosis. Assume a relationship
the appropriate fourth digit to between the hypertension and the
indicate malignant (.0), benign (.1), or chronic kidney disease, whether or not
unspecified (.9). Do not use either .0 the condition is so designated. Assign
malignant or .1 benign unless medical an additional code from category 428,
record documentation supports such a to identify the type of heart failure.
designation. More than one code from category
2) Hypertension with Heart Disease 428 may be assigned if the patient
Heart conditions (425.8, 429.0- has systolic or diastolic failure and
429.3, 429.8, 429.9) are assigned congestive heart failure.
to a code from category 402 when Fifth digits for category 404 should be
a causal relationship is stated assigned as follows:
(due to hypertension) or implied • 0 without heart failure and with
(hypertensive). Use an additional code chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage
from category 428 to identify the type I through stage IV, or unspecified
of heart failure in those patients with • 1 with heart failure and with
heart failure. More than one code from CKD stage I through stage IV, or
category 428 may be assigned if the unspecified
patient has systolic or diastolic failure • 2 without heart failure and with
and congestive heart failure. CKD stage V or end stage renal
The same heart conditions (425.8, disease
429.0-429.3, 429.8, 429.9) with • 3 with heart failure and with CKD
hypertension, but without a stated stage V or end stage renal disease
causal relationship, are coded The appropriate code from category
separately. Sequence according to 585, Chronic kidney disease, should be
the circumstances of the admission/ used as a secondary code with a code
encounter. from category 404 to identify the stage
3) Hypertensive Chronic Kidney Disease of kidney disease.
Assign codes from category 403, See Section I.C.10.a for information on the
Hypertensive chronic kidney coding of chronic kidney disease.
disease, when conditions classified 5) Hypertensive Cerebrovascular
to category 585 or code 587 are Disease
present with hypertension. Unlike First assign codes from 430-438,
hypertension with heart disease, Cerebrovascular disease, then the
ICD-9-CM presumes a cause-and- appropriate hypertension code from
effect relationship and classifies categories 401-405.
chronic kidney disease (CKD) with
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ICD-9-CM

6) Hypertensive Retinopathy c. Postoperative cerebrovascular accident


Two codes are necessary to identify A cerebrovascular hemorrhage or infarction
the condition. First assign the code that occurs as a result of medical intervention
from subcategory 362.11, Hypertensive is coded to 997.02, Iatrogenic cerebrovascular
retinopathy, then the appropriate code infarction or hemorrhage. Medical record
from categories 401-405 to indicate the documentation should clearly specify the
type of hypertension. cause- and-effect relationship between the
7) Hypertension, Secondary medical intervention and the cerebrovascular
accident in order to assign this code. A
Two codes are required: one to secondary code from the code range 430-432
identify the underlying etiology and or from a code from subcategories 433 or 434
one from category 405 to identify with a fifth digit of “1” should also be used
the hypertension. Sequencing of to identify the type of hemorrhage or infarct.
codes is determined by the reason for
admission/encounter. This guideline conforms to the use
additional code note instruction at category
8) Hypertension, Transient 997. Code 436, Acute, but ill-defined,
Assign code 796.2, Elevated blood cerebrovascular disease, should not be used
pressure reading without diagnosis as a secondary code with code 997.02.
of hypertension, unless patient has an d. Late Effects of Cerebrovascular Disease
established diagnosis of hypertension.
Assign code 642.3x for transient 1) Category 438, Late Effects of
hypertension of pregnancy. Cerebrovascular disease
Category 438 is used to indicate
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9) Hypertension, Controlled
conditions classifiable to categories
Assign appropriate code from 430-437 as the causes of late effects
categories 401-405. This diagnostic (neurologic deficits), themselves
statement usually refers to an existing classified elsewhere. These “late
state of hypertension under control by effects” include neurologic deficits that
therapy. persist after initial onset of conditions
10) Hypertension, Uncontrolled classifiable to 430-437. The neurologic
Uncontrolled hypertension may deficits caused by cerebrovascular
refer to untreated hypertension or disease may be present from the onset
hypertension not responding to current or may arise at any time after the onset
therapeutic regimen. In either case, of the condition classifiable to 430-437.
assign the appropriate code from Codes in category 438 are only for
categories 401-405 to designate the use for late effects of cerebrovascular
stage and type of hypertension. Code disease, not for neurologic deficits
to the type of hypertension. associated with an acute CVA.
11) Elevated Blood Pressure 2) Codes from category 438 with codes
For a statement of elevated blood from 430-437
pressure without further specificity, Codes from category 438 may be
assign code 796.2, Elevated blood assigned on a health care record with
pressure reading without diagnosis of codes from 430-437, if the patient has a
hypertension, rather than a code from current cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
category 401. and deficits from an old CVA.
b. Cerebral infarction/stroke/cerebrovascular 3) Code V12.54
accident (CVA) Assign code V12.54, Transient
The terms stroke and CVA are often used ischemic attack (TIA), and cerebral
interchangeably to refer to a cerebral infarction without residual deficits
infarction. The terms stroke, CVA, and (and not a code from category 438)
cerebral infarction NOS are all indexed to as an additional code for history of
the default code 434.91, Cerebral artery cerebrovascular disease when no
occlusion, unspecified, with infarction. neurologic deficits are present.
Additional code(s) should be assigned for e. Acute myocardial infarction (AMI)
any neurologic deficits associated with the 1) ST elevation myocardial infarction
acute CVA, regardless of whether or not the (STEMI) and non ST elevation
neurologic deficit resolves prior to discharge. myocardial infarction (NSTEMI)
See Section I.C.18.d.3 for information on coding The ICD-9-CM codes for acute
status post administration of tPA in a different myocardial infarction (AMI) identify
facility within the last 24 hours. the site, such as anterolateral wall
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PART I / Introduction

or true posterior wall. Subcategories exacerbation may be triggered by an


410.0-410.6 and 410.8 are used for infection.
ST elevation myocardial infarction 3) Overlapping nature of the conditions
(STEMI). Subcategory 410.7, that comprise COPD and asthma
Subendocardial infarction, is used for
non ST elevation myocardial infarction Due to the overlapping nature of the
(NSTEMI) and nontransmural MIs. conditions that make up COPD and
asthma, there are many variations
2) Acute myocardial infarction, in the way these conditions are
unspecified documented. Code selection must be
Subcategory 410.9 is the default for based on the terms as documented.
the unspecified term acute myocardial When selecting the correct code for
infarction. If only STEMI or transmural the documented type of COPD and
MI without the site is documented, asthma, it is essential to first review
query the provider as to the site, or the index, and then verify the code
assign a code from subcategory 410.9. in the tabular list. There are many
3) AMI documented as nontransmural or instructional notes under the different
subendocardial but site provided COPD subcategories and codes.
It is important that all such notes
If an AMI is documented as
be reviewed to assure correct code
nontransmural or subendocardial, but
assignment.
the site is provided, it is still coded
as a subendocardial AMI. If NSTEMI 4) Acute exacerbation of asthma and
evolves to STEMI, assign the STEMI status asthmaticus

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code. If STEMI converts to NSTEMI An acute exacerbation of asthma is
due to thrombolytic therapy, it is still an increased severity of the asthma
coded as STEMI. symptoms, such as wheezing and
See Section I.C.18.d.3 for information on shortness of breath. Status asthmaticus
coding status post administration of tPA in refers to a patient’s failure to respond
a different facility within the last 24 hours. to therapy administered during
an asthmatic episode and is a life
8. Chapter 8: Diseases of Respiratory System
threatening complication that requires
(460-519)
emergency care. If status asthmaticus is
See I.C.17.f. for ventilator-associated documented by the provider with any
pneumonia. type of COPD or with acute bronchitis,
a. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease the status asthmaticus should be
[COPD] and Asthma sequenced first. It supersedes any type
1) Conditions that comprise COPD and of COPD including that with acute
Asthma exacerbation or acute bronchitis. It
is inappropriate to assign an asthma
The conditions that comprise COPD code with 5th digit 2, with acute
are obstructive chronic bronchitis, exacerbation, together with an asthma
subcategory 491.2, and emphysema, code with 5th digit 1, with status
category 492. All asthma codes are asthmatics. Only the 5th digit 1 should
under category 493, Asthma. Code be assigned.
496, Chronic airway obstruction, not
elsewhere classified, is a nonspecific b. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
code that should only be used when [COPD] and Bronchitis
the documentation in a medical record 1) Acute bronchitis with COPD
does not specify the type of COPD Acute bronchitis, code 466.0, is due
being treated. to an infectious organism. When
2) Acute exacerbation of chronic acute bronchitis is documented with
obstructive bronchitis and asthma COPD, code 491.22, Obstructive
The codes for chronic obstructive chronic bronchitis with acute
bronchitis and asthma distinguish bronchitis, should be assigned. It is not
between uncomplicated cases and necessary to also assign code 466.0.
those in acute exacerbation. An acute If a medical record documents acute
exacerbation is a worsening or a bronchitis with COPD with acute
decompensation of a chronic condition. exacerbation, only code 491.22 should
An acute exacerbation is not equivalent be assigned. The acute bronchitis
to an infection superimposed on included in code 491.22 supersedes
a chronic condition, though an the acute exacerbation. If a medical
record documents COPD with acute
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ICD-9-CM

exacerbation without mention of acute A (codes 488.81-488.82, 488.89, Influenza


bronchitis, only code 491.21 should be due to identified novel influenza A
assigned. virus). This is an exception to the hospital
c. Acute Respiratory Failure inpatient guideline Section II, H. (Uncertain
Diagnosis).
1) Acute respiratory failure as principal
diagnosis In this context, “confirmation” does
not require documentation of positive
Acute respiratory failure, may be laboratory testing specific for avian, 2009
assigned as a principal diagnosis H1N1 or novel influenza A virus. However,
when it is the condition established coding should be based on the provider’s
after study to be chiefly responsible diagnostic statement that the patient has
for occasioning the admission to the avian influenza, 2009 H1N1 influenza, or
hospital, and the selection is supported novel influenza A.
by the Alphabetic Index and Tabular
List. However, chapter-specific If the provider records “suspected” or
coding guidelines (such as obstetrics, “possible” or “probable” avian, 2009 H1N1,
poisoning, HIV, newborn) that provide or novel influenza A, the appropriate
sequencing direction take precedence. influenza code from category 487,
Influenza should be assigned. A code from
2) Acute respiratory failure as secondary category 488, Influenza due to certain
diagnosis identified avian influenza viruses, should
Respiratory failure may be listed as not be assigned.
a secondary diagnosis if it occurs 9. Chapter 9: Diseases of Digestive System
after admission, or if it is present on
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(520-579)
admission, but does not meet the
definition of principal diagnosis. Reserved for future guideline expansion
3) Sequencing of acute respiratory 10. Chapter 10: Diseases of Genitourinary
failure and another acute condition System (580-629)
When a patient is admitted with a. Chronic kidney disease
respiratory failure and another acute 1) Stages of chronic kidney disease
condition, (e.g., myocardial infarction, (CKD)
cerebrovascular accident, aspiration The ICD-9-CM classifies CKD based
pneumonia), the principal diagnosis on severity. The severity of CKD is
will not be the same in every situation. designated by stages I-V. Stage II, code
This applies whether the other 585.2, equates to mild CKD; stage III,
acute condition is a respiratory or code 585.3, equates to moderate CKD;
nonrespiratory condition. Selection and stage IV, code 585.4, equates to
of the principal diagnosis will be severe CKD. Code 585.6, End stage
dependent on the circumstances of renal disease (ESRD), is assigned when
admission. If both the respiratory the provider has documented end-
failure and the other acute condition stage-renal disease (ESRD).
are equally responsible for occasioning If both a stage of CKD and ESRD are
the admission to the hospital, and there documented, assign code 585.6 only.
are no chapter-specific sequencing
rules, the guideline regarding two or 2) Chronic kidney disease and kidney
more diagnoses that equally meet the transplant status
definition for principal diagnosis (Section Patients who have undergone kidney
II, C.) may be applied in these situations. transplant may still have some form
If the documentation is not clear as of CKD, because the kidney transplant
to whether acute respiratory failure may not fully restore kidney function.
and another condition are equally Therefore, the presence of CKD alone
responsible for occasioning the does not constitute a transplant
admission, query the provider for complication. Assign the appropriate
clarification. 585 code for the patient’s stage of
CKD and code V42.0. If a transplant
d. Influenza due to certain identified complication such as failure or
viruses rejection is documented, see section
Code only confirmed cases of avian I.C.17.f.2.b for information on coding
influenza (codes 488.01-488.02, 488.09, complications of a kidney transplant.
Influenza due to indentified avian influenza If the documentation is unclear as to
virus), 2009 H1N1 influenza virus (codes whether the patient has a complication
488.11-488.12, 488.19), or novel influenza of the transplant, query the provider.
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3) Chronic kidney disease with other b. Selection of OB Principal or First-listed


conditions Diagnosis
Patients with CKD may also suffer 1) Routine outpatient prenatal visits
from other serious conditions, most For routine outpatient prenatal visits
commonly diabetes mellitus and when no complications are present
hypertension. The sequencing of the codes V22.0, Supervision of normal
CKD code in relationship to codes for first pregnancy, and V22.1, Supervision
other contributing conditions is based of other normal pregnancy, should
on the conventions in the tabular list. be used as the first-listed diagnoses.
See I.C.3.a.4 for sequencing instructions These codes should not be used in
for diabetes. conjunction with chapter 11 codes.
See I.C.4.a.1 for anemia in CKD. 2) Prenatal outpatient visits for high-risk
See I.C.7.a.3 for hypertensive chronic patients
kidney disease. For routine prenatal outpatient visits
See I.C.17.f.2.b, Kidney transplant for patients with high-risk pregnancies,
complications, for instructions on coding of a code from category V23, Supervision
documented rejection or failure. of high-risk pregnancy, should be
used as the first-listed diagnosis.
11. Chapter 11: Complications of Pregnancy, Secondary chapter 11 codes may be
Childbirth, and the Puerperium (630-679) used in conjunction with these codes if
a. General Rules for Obstetric Cases appropriate.
1) Codes from chapter 11 and

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3) Episodes when no delivery occurs
sequencing priority
In episodes when no delivery
Obstetric cases require codes from occurs, the principal diagnosis
chapter 11, codes in the range 630-679, should correspond to the principal
Complications of Pregnancy, Childbirth, complication of the pregnancy, which
and the Puerperium. Chapter 11 codes necessitated the encounter. Should
have sequencing priority over codes more than one complication exist, all
from other chapters. Additional codes of which are treated or monitored, any
from other chapters may be used in of the complications codes may be
conjunction with chapter 11 codes to sequenced first.
further specify conditions. Should the
4) When a delivery occurs
provider document that the pregnancy
is incidental to the encounter, then code When a delivery occurs, the principal
V22.2 should be used in place of any diagnosis should correspond to the
chapter 11 codes. It is the provider’s main circumstances or complication
responsibility to state that the condition of the delivery. In cases of cesarean
being treated is not affecting the delivery, the selection of the principal
pregnancy. diagnosis should be the condition
established after study that was
2) Chapter 11 codes used only on the
responsible for the patient’s admission.
maternal record
If the patient was admitted with
Chapter 11 codes are to be used only a condition that resulted in the
on the maternal record, never on the performance of a cesarean procedure,
record of the newborn. that condition should be selected as
3) Chapter 11 fifth-digits the principal diagnosis. If the reason
Categories 640-649, 651-676 have for the admission/encounter was
required fifth-digits, which indicate unrelated to the condition resulting
whether the encounter is antepartum, in the cesarean delivery, the condition
postpartum and whether a delivery has related to the reason for the admission/
also occurred. encounter should be selected as the
principal diagnosis, even if a cesarean
4) Fifth-digits, appropriate for each code was performed.
The fifth-digits, which are appropriate 5) Outcome of delivery
for each code number, are listed in
brackets under each code. The fifth- An outcome of delivery code, V27.0-
digits on each code should all be V27.9, should be included on every
consistent with each other. That is, maternal record when a delivery has
should a delivery occur all of the fifth- occurred. These codes are not to be
digits should indicate the delivery. used on subsequent records or on the
newborn record.
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c. Fetal Conditions Affecting the chapters to identify the conditions, as


Management of the Mother appropriate.
1) Codes from categories 655 and 656 f. Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy
Codes from categories 655, Known or Diabetes mellitus is a significant
suspected fetal abnormality affecting complicating factor in pregnancy. Pregnant
management of the mother, and women who are diabetic should be
656, Other known or suspected fetal assigned code 648.0x, Diabetes mellitus
and placental problems affecting complicating pregnancy, and a secondary
the management of the mother, are code from category 250, Diabetes mellitus,
assigned only when the fetal condition or category 249, Secondary diabetes to
is actually responsible for modifying identify the type of diabetes.
the management of the mother, i.e., Code V58.67, Long-term (current) use
by requiring diagnostic studies, of insulin, should also be assigned if the
additional observation, special care, diabetes mellitus is being treated with
or termination of pregnancy. The fact insulin.
that the fetal condition exists does not
g. Gestational diabetes
justify assigning a code from this series
to the mother’s record. Gestational diabetes can occur during the
second and third trimester of pregnancy
See I.C.18.d. for suspected maternal and in women who were not diabetic prior to
fetal conditions not found pregnancy. Gestational diabetes can cause
2) In utero surgery complications in the pregnancy similar
to those of pre-existing diabetes mellitus.
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In cases when surgery is performed


on the fetus, a diagnosis code from It also puts the woman at greater risk of
category 655, Known or suspected fetal developing diabetes after the pregnancy.
abnormalities affecting management Gestational diabetes is coded to 648.8x,
of the mother, should be assigned Abnormal glucose tolerance. Codes 648.0x
identifying the fetal condition. and 648.8x should never be used together
Procedure code 75.36, Correction of on the same record.
fetal defect, should be assigned on the Code V58.67, Long-term (current) use
hospital inpatient record. of insulin, should also be assigned if the
No code from Chapter 15, the perinatal gestational diabetes is being treated with
codes, should be used on the mother’s insulin.
record to identify fetal conditions. h. Normal Delivery, Code 650
Surgery performed in utero on a fetus 1) Normal delivery
is still to be coded as an obstetric
encounter. Code 650 is for use in cases when a
woman is admitted for a full-term
d. HIV Infection in Pregnancy, Childbirth normal delivery and delivers a
and the Puerperium single, healthy infant without any
During pregnancy, childbirth or the complications antepartum, during the
puerperium, a patient admitted because delivery, or postpartum during the
of an HIV-related illness should receive delivery episode. Code 650 is always
a principal diagnosis of 647.6X, Other a principal diagnosis. It is not to be
specified infectious and parasitic diseases used if any other code from chapter
in the mother classifiable elsewhere, but 11 is needed to describe a current
complicating the pregnancy, childbirth or complication of the antenatal, delivery,
the puerperium, followed by 042 and the or perinatal period. Additional codes
code(s) for the HIV-related illness(es). from other chapters may be used
Patients with asymptomatic HIV infection with code 650 if they are not related
status admitted during pregnancy, to or are in any way complicating the
childbirth, or the puerperium should pregnancy.
receive codes of 647.6X and V08. 2) Normal delivery with resolved
e. Current Conditions Complicating antepartum complication
Pregnancy Code 650 may be used if the patient
Assign a code from subcategory 648.x for had a complication at some point
patients that have current conditions when during her pregnancy, but the
the condition affects the management of the complication is not present at the time
pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium. of the admission for delivery.
Use additional secondary codes from other

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3) V27.0, Single liveborn, outcome of identify the causal organism (e.g., for a
delivery bacterial infection, assign a code from
V27.0, Single liveborn, is the only category 041, Bacterial infections in
outcome of delivery code appropriate conditions classified elsewhere and of
for use with 650. unspecified site). A code from category
038, Septicemia, should not be used for
i. The Postpartum and Peripartum Periods
puerperal sepsis. Do not assign code
1) Postpartum and peripartum periods 995.91, Sepsis, as code 670.2x describes
The postpartum period begins the sepsis. If applicable, use additional
immediately after delivery and codes to identify severe sepsis (995.92)
continues for six weeks following and any associated acute organ
delivery. The peripartum period is dysfunction.
defined as the last month of pregnancy j. Code 677, Late effect of complication of
to five months postpartum. pregnancy
2) Postpartum complication 1) Code 677
A postpartum complication is any Code 677, Late effect of complication
complication occurring within the six- of pregnancy, childbirth, and the
week period. puerperium is for use in those cases
3) Pregnancy-related complications after when an initial complication of
6 week period a pregnancy develops a sequelae
Chapter 11 codes may also be used requiring care or treatment at a future
to describe pregnancy-related date.

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complications after the six-week period 2) After the initial postpartum period
should the provider document that a This code may be used at any time
condition is pregnancy related. after the initial postpartum period.
4) Postpartum complications occurring 3) Sequencing of Code 677
during the same admission as
This code, like all late effect codes,
delivery
is to be sequenced following the
Postpartum complications that code describing the sequelae of the
occur during the same admission complication.
as the delivery are identified with
k. Abortions
a fifth digit of “2.” Subsequent
admissions/encounters for postpartum 1) Fifth-digits required for abortion
complications should be identified categories
with a fifth digit of “4.” Fifth-digits are required for abortion
5) Admission for routine postpartum categories 634-637. Fifth digit
care following delivery outside assignment is based on the status of
hospital the patient at the beginning (or start) of
the encounter. Fifth-digit 1, incomplete,
When the mother delivers outside indicates that all of the products of
the hospital prior to admission and conception have not been expelled
is admitted for routine postpartum from the uterus. Fifth-digit 2, complete,
care and no complications are noted, indicates that all products of conception
code V24.0, Postpartum care and have been expelled from the uterus.
examination immediately after
delivery, should be assigned as the 2) Code from categories 640-649 and
principal diagnosis. 651-659
6) Admission following delivery outside A code from categories 640-649 and
hospital with postpartum conditions 651-659 may be used as additional
codes with an abortion code to indicate
A delivery diagnosis code should the complication leading to the
not be used for a woman who has abortion.
delivered prior to admission to the
hospital. Any postpartum conditions Fifth digit 3 is assigned with codes
and/or postpartum procedures should from these categories when used with
be coded. an abortion code because the other fifth
digits will not apply. Codes from the
7) Puerperal sepsis 660-669 series are not to be used for
Code 670.2x, Puerperal sepsis, should complications of abortion.
be assigned with a secondary code to

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3) Code 639 for complications determined (e.g., the ulcer is covered


Code 639 is to be used for all by eschar or has been treated with
complications following abortion. Code a skin or muscle graft) and pressure
639 cannot be assigned with codes ulcers that are documented as deep
from categories 634-638. tissue injury but not documented
as due to trauma. This code should
4) Abortion with Liveborn Fetus
not be confused with code 707.20,
When an attempted termination of Pressure ulcer, stage unspecified.
pregnancy results in a liveborn fetus Code 707.20 should be assigned when
assign code 644.21, Early onset of there is no documentation regarding
delivery, with an appropriate code the stage of the pressure ulcer.
from category V27, Outcome of
3) Documented pressure ulcer stage
Delivery. The procedure code for the
attempted termination of pregnancy Assignment of the pressure ulcer
should also be assigned. stage code should be guided by
clinical documentation of the stage or
5) Retained Products of Conception
documentation of the terms found in
following an abortion
the index. For clinical terms describing
Subsequent admissions for retained the stage that are not found in the
products of conception following index, and there is no documentation
a spontaneous or legally induced of the stage, the provider should be
abortion are assigned the appropriate queried.
code from category 634, Spontaneous
4) Bilateral pressure ulcers with same
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abortion, or 635 Legally induced


stage
abortion, with a fifth digit of “1”
(incomplete). This advice is appropriate When a patient has bilateral pressure
even when the patient was discharged ulcers (e.g., both buttocks) and both
previously with a discharge diagnosis pressure ulcers are documented as
of complete abortion. being the same stage, only the code
for the site and one code for the stage
12. Chapter 12: Diseases Skin and Subcutaneous
should be reported.
Tissue (680-709)
5) Bilateral pressure ulcers with
a. Pressure ulcer stage codes
different stages
1) Pressure ulcer stages
When a patient has bilateral pressure
Two codes are needed to completely ulcers at the same site (e.g., both
describe a pressure ulcer: A code from buttocks) and each pressure ulcer is
subcategory 707.0, Pressure ulcer, to documented as being at a different
identify the site of the pressure ulcer stage, assign one code for the site and
and a code from subcategory 707.2, the appropriate codes for the pressure
Pressure ulcer stages. ulcer stage.
The codes in subcategory 707.2, 6) Multiple pressure ulcers of different
Pressure ulcer stages, are to be used as sites and stages
an additional diagnosis with a code(s)
When a patient has multiple pressure
from subcategory 707.0, Pressure
ulcers at different sites (e.g., buttock,
Ulcer. Codes from 707.2, Pressure
heel, shoulder) and each pressure
ulcer stages, may not be assigned as a
ulcer is documented as being at
principal or first-listed diagnosis. The
different stages (e.g., stage 3 and stage
pressure ulcer stage codes should only
4), assign the appropriate codes for
be used with pressure ulcers and not
each different site and a code for each
with other types of ulcers (e.g., stasis
different pressure ulcer stage.
ulcer).
7) Patients admitted with pressure ulcers
The ICD-9-CM classifies pressure
documented as healed
ulcer stages based on severity, which
is designated by stages I-IV and No code is assigned if the
unstageable. documentation states that the pressure
ulcer is completely healed.
2) Unstageable pressure ulcers
8) Patients admitted with pressure ulcers
Assignment of code 707.25, Pressure
documented as healing
ulcer, unstageable, should be based
on the clinical documentation. Code Pressure ulcers described as healing
707.25 is used for pressure ulcers should be assigned the appropriate
whose stage cannot be clinically pressure ulcer stage code based on

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PART I / Introduction

the documentation in the medical when an anomaly is documented. A


record. If the documentation does not congenital anomaly may be the principal/
provide information about the stage first listed diagnosis on a record or a
of the healing pressure ulcer, assign secondary diagnosis.
code 707.20, Pressure ulcer stage, When a congenital anomaly does not
unspecified. have a unique code assignment, assign
If the documentation is unclear as to additional code(s) for any manifestations
whether the patient has a current (new) that may be present.
pressure ulcer or if the patient is being When the code assignment specifically
treated for a healing pressure ulcer, identifies the congenital anomaly,
query the provider. manifestations that are an inherent
9) Patient admitted with pressure ulcer component of the anomaly should not be
evolving into another stage during the coded separately. Additional codes should
admission be assigned for manifestations that are not
If a patient is admitted with a pressure an inherent component.
ulcer at one stage and it progresses Codes from Chapter 14 may be used
to a higher stage, assign the code for throughout the life of the patient. If a
highest stage reported for that site. congenital anomaly has been corrected,
13. Chapter 13: Diseases of Musculoskeletal and a personal history code should be used
Connective Tissue (710-739) to identify the history of the anomaly.
Although present at birth, a congenital
a. Coding of Pathologic Fractures anomaly may not be identified until later in

GUIDELINES - SECTION I.C.15


1) Acute Fractures vs. Aftercare life. Whenever the condition is diagnosed
Pathologic fractures are reported using by the physician, it is appropriate to assign
subcategory 733.1, when the fracture a code from codes 740-759.
is newly diagnosed. Subcategory For the birth admission, the appropriate
733.1 may be used while the patient code from category V30, Liveborn infants,
is receiving active treatment for the according to type of birth should be
fracture. Examples of active treatment sequenced as the principal diagnosis,
are: surgical treatment, emergency followed by any congenital anomaly codes,
department encounter, evaluation and 740-759.
treatment by a new physician. 15. Chapter 15: Newborn (Perinatal) Guidelines
Fractures are coded using the aftercare (760-779)
codes (subcategories V54.0, V54.2, For coding and reporting purposes the
V54.8 or V54.9) for encounters after the perinatal period is defined as before birth
patient has completed active treatment through the 28th day following birth. The
of the fracture and is receiving routine following guidelines are provided for
care for the fracture during the healing reporting purposes. Hospitals may record
or recovery phase. Examples of fracture other diagnoses as needed for internal data
aftercare are: cast change or removal, use.
removal of external or internal fixation
device, medication adjustment, and a. General Perinatal Rules
follow up visits following fracture 1) Chapter 15 Codes
treatment. They are never for use on the maternal
Care for complications of surgical record. Codes from Chapter 11, the
treatment for fracture repairs during obstetric chapter, are never permitted
the healing or recovery phase should on the newborn record. Chapter 15
be coded with the appropriate code may be used throughout the life
complication codes. of the patient if the condition is still
Care of complications of fractures, such present.
as malunion and nonunion, should be 2) Sequencing of perinatal codes
reported with the appropriate codes. Generally, codes from Chapter 15
See Section I.C.17.b for information on the should be sequenced as the principal/
coding of traumatic fractures. first-listed diagnosis on the newborn
14. Chapter 14: Congenital Anomalies (740-759) record, with the exception of the
appropriate V30 code for the birth
a. Codes in categories 740-759, Congenital episode, followed by codes from any
Anomalies other chapter that provide additional
Assign an appropriate code(s) from detail. The “use additional code”
categories 740-759, Congenital Anomalies, note at the beginning of the chapter
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supports this guideline. If the index d. Use of category V29


does not provide a specific code for a 1) Assigning a code from category V29
perinatal condition, assign code 779.89,
Assign a code from category V29,
Other specified conditions originating
Observation and evaluation of
in the perinatal period, followed by
newborns and infants for suspected
the code from another chapter that
conditions not found, to identify those
specifies the condition. Codes for signs
instances when a healthy newborn is
and symptoms may be assigned when
evaluated for a suspected condition
a definitive diagnosis has not been
that is determined after study not to
established.
be present. Do not use a code from
3) Birth process or community acquired category V29 when the patient has
conditions identified signs or symptoms of a
If a newborn has a condition that suspected problem; in such cases, code
may be either due to the birth process the sign or symptom.
or community acquired and the A code from category V29 may also
documentation does not indicate which be assigned as a principal code for
it is, the default is due to the birth readmissions or encounters when the
process and the code from Chapter V30 code no longer applies. Codes
15 should be used. If the condition from category V29 are for use only
is community-acquired, a code from for healthy newborns and infants for
Chapter 15 should not be assigned. which no condition after study is found
4) Code all clinically significant to be present.
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conditions 2) V29 code on a birth record


All clinically significant conditions A V29 code is to be used as a secondary
noted on routine newborn examination code after the V30, Outcome of
should be coded. A condition is delivery, code.
clinically significant if it requires:
e. Use of other V codes on perinatal records
• clinical evaluation; or V codes other than V30 and V29 may be
• therapeutic treatment; or assigned on a perinatal or newborn record
• diagnostic procedures; or code. The codes may be used as a principal
• extended length of hospital stay; or or first-listed diagnosis for specific types
• increased nursing care and/or of encounters or for readmissions or
monitoring; or encounters when the V30 code no longer
• has implications for future health applies.
care needs
See Section I.C.18 for information regarding the
Note: The perinatal guidelines listed assignment of V codes.
above are the same as the general
coding guidelines for “additional f. Maternal Causes of Perinatal Morbidity
diagnoses”, except for the final point Codes from categories 760-763, Maternal
regarding implications for future health causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality,
care needs. Codes should be assigned are assigned only when the maternal
for conditions that have been specified condition has actually affected the fetus or
by the provider as having implications newborn. The fact that the mother has an
for future health care needs. Codes associated medical condition or experiences
from the perinatal chapter should not some complication of pregnancy, labor
be assigned unless the provider has or delivery does not justify the routine
established a definitive diagnosis. assignment of codes from these categories
b. Use of codes V30-V39 to the newborn record.
When coding the birth of an infant, assign g. Congenital Anomalies in Newborns
a code from categories V30-V39, according For the birth admission, the appropriate
to the type of birth. A code from this series code from category V30, Liveborn infants
is assigned as a principal diagnosis, and according to type of birth, should be used,
assigned only once to a newborn at the followed by any congenital anomaly
time of birth. codes, categories 740-759. Use additional
c. Newborn transfers secondary codes from other chapters to
specify conditions associated with the
If the newborn is transferred to another anomaly, if applicable.
institution, the V30 series is not used at the
receiving hospital. Also, see Section I.C.14 for information on the
coding of congenital anomalies.

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h. Coding Additional Perinatal Diagnoses 17. Chapter 17: Injury and Poisoning (800-999)
1) Assigning codes for conditions that a. Coding of Injuries
require treatment When coding injuries, assign separate codes
Assign codes for conditions that for each injury unless a combination code
require treatment or further is provided, in which case the combination
investigation, prolong the length of code is assigned. Multiple injury codes
stay, or require resource utilization. are provided in ICD-9-CM, but should
2) Codes for conditions specified as not be assigned unless information for a
having implications for future health more specific code is not available. These
care needs traumatic injury codes are not to be used
for normal, healing surgical wounds or to
Assign codes for conditions that have
identify complications of surgical wounds.
been specified by the provider as
having implications for future health The code for the most serious injury, as
care needs. determined by the provider and the focus
of treatment, is sequenced first.
Note: This guideline should not be
used for adult patients. 1) Superficial injuries
3) Codes for newborn conditions Superficial injuries such as abrasions
originating in the perinatal period or contusions are not coded when
associated with more severe injuries of
Assign a code for newborn conditions the same site.
originating in the perinatal period
(categories 760-779), as well as 2) Primary injury with damage to

GUIDELINES - SECTION I.C.17


complications arising during the current nerves/blood vessels
episode of care classified in other When a primary injury results in
chapters, only if the diagnoses have been minor damage to peripheral nerves
documented by the responsible provider or blood vessels, the primary injury is
at the time of transfer or discharge as sequenced first with additional code(s)
having affected the fetus or newborn. from categories 950-957, Injury to
i. Prematurity and Fetal Growth Retardation nerves and spinal cord, and/or 900-
904, Injury to blood vessels. When
Providers utilize different criteria in the primary injury is to the blood
determining prematurity. A code for vessels or nerves, that injury should be
prematurity should not be assigned sequenced first.
unless it is documented. The 5th digit
assignment for codes from category 764 b. Coding of Traumatic Fractures
and subcategories 765.0 and 765.1 should The principles of multiple coding of
be based on the recorded birth weight and injuries should be followed in coding
estimated gestational age. fractures. Fractures of specified sites are
A code from subcategory 765.2, Weeks coded individually by site in accordance
of gestation, should be assigned as an with both the provisions within categories
additional code with category 764 and 800-829 and the level of detail furnished
codes from 765.0 and 765.1 to specify weeks by medical record content. Combination
of gestation as documented by the provider categories for multiple fractures are
in the record. provided for use when there is insufficient
detail in the medical record (such as trauma
j. Newborn sepsis
cases transferred to another hospital),
Code 771.81, Septicemia [sepsis] of when the reporting form limits the number
newborn, should be assigned with a of codes that can be used in reporting
secondary code from category 041, Bacterial pertinent clinical data, or when there is
infections in conditions classified elsewhere insufficient specificity at the fourth-digit or
and of unspecified site, to identify the fifth-digit level. More specific guidelines
organism. A code from category 038, are as follows:
Septicemia, should not be used on a
1) Acute Fractures vs. Aftercare
newborn record. Do not assign code
995.91, Sepsis, as code 771.81 describes the Traumatic fractures are coded using
sepsis. If applicable, use additional codes the acute fracture codes (800-829)
to identify severe sepsis (995.92) and any while the patient is receiving active
associated acute organ dysfunction. treatment for the fracture. Examples of
active treatment are: surgical treatment,
16. Chapter 16: Signs, Symptoms and Ill-Defined
emergency department encounter, and
Conditions (780-799)
evaluation and treatment by a new
Reserved for future guideline expansion physician.
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Fractures are coded using the aftercare 1) Sequencing of burn and related
codes (subcategories V54.0, V54.1, condition codes
V54.8, or V54.9) for encounters after the Sequence first the code that reflects the
patient has completed active treatment highest degree of burn when more than
of the fracture and is receiving routine one burn is present.
care for the fracture during the healing
a. When the reason for the admission
or recovery phase. Examples of fracture
or encounter is for treatment of
aftercare are: cast change or removal,
external multiple burns, sequence
removal of external or internal fixation
first the code that reflects the burn
device, medication adjustment, and
of the highest degree.
follow up visits following fracture
treatment. b. When a patient has both
internal and external burns, the
Care for complications of surgical
circumstances of admission govern
treatment for fracture repairs during
the selection of the principal
the healing or recovery phase should
diagnosis or first-listed diagnosis.
be coded with the appropriate
complication codes. c. When a patient is admitted for
burn injuries and other related
Care of complications of fractures, such
conditions such as smoke inhalation
as malunion and nonunion, should be
and/or respiratory failure, the
reported with the appropriate codes.
circumstances of admission govern
Pathologic fractures are not coded the selection of the principal or first-
in the 800-829 range, but instead are listed diagnosis.
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assigned to subcategory 733.1. See


2) Burns of the same local site
Section I.C.13.a for additional information.
Classify burns of the same local site
2) Multiple fractures of same limb
(three-digit category level, 940-947) but
Multiple fractures of same limb of different degrees to the subcategory
classifiable to the same three-digit or identifying the highest degree recorded
four-digit category are coded to that in the diagnosis.
category.
3) Non-healing burns
3) Multiple unilateral or bilateral
Non-healing burns are coded as acute
fractures of same bone
burns.
Multiple unilateral or bilateral
Necrosis of burned skin should be
fractures of same bone(s) but classified
coded as a non-healed burn.
to different fourth-digit subdivisions
(bone part) within the same three-digit 4) Code 958.3, Posttraumatic wound
category are coded individually by site. infection
4) Multiple fracture categories 819 and Assign code 958.3, Posttraumatic
828 wound infection, not elsewhere
classified, as an additional code for
Multiple fracture categories 819 and
any documented infected burn site.
828 classify bilateral fractures of both
upper limbs (819) and both lower limbs 5) Assign separate codes for each burn
(828), but without any detail at the site
fourth-digit level other than open and When coding burns, assign separate
closed type of fractures. codes for each burn site. Category
5) Multiple fractures sequencing 946 Burns of Multiple specified sites,
should only be used if the location
Multiple fractures are sequenced in
of the burns are not documented.
accordance with the severity of the
Category 949, Burn, unspecified, is
fracture. The provider should be asked
extremely vague and should rarely be
to list the fracture diagnoses in the
used.
order of severity.
6) Assign codes from category 948, Burns
c. Coding of Burns
Current burns (940-948) are classified by Burns classified according to extent
depth, extent and by agent (E code). Burns of body surface involved, when the
are classified by depth as first degree site of the burn is not specified or
(erythema), second degree (blistering), and when there is a need for additional
third degree (full-thickness involvement). data. It is advisable to use category
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to provide data for evaluating burn For coding purposes, excisional


mortality, such as that needed by debridement is assigned to code 86.22.
burn units. It is also advisable to use Nonexcisional debridement is assigned to
category 948 as an additional code code 86.28.
for reporting purposes when there
e. Adverse Effects, Poisoning and Toxic
is mention of a third-degree burn
Effects
involving 20 percent or more of the
body surface. The properties of certain drugs, medicinal
and biological substances or combinations
In assigning a code from category 948: of such substances, may cause toxic
Fourth-digit codes are used to reactions. The occurrence of drug toxicity is
identify the percentage of total classified in ICD-9-CM as follows:
body surface involved in a burn 1) Adverse Effect
(all degree).
When the drug was correctly
Fifth-digits are assigned to identify prescribed and properly administered,
the percentage of body surface code the reaction plus the appropriate
involved in third-degree burn. code from the E930-E949 series.
Fifth-digit zero (0) is assigned Codes from the E930-E949 series
when less than 10 percent or when must be used to identify the causative
no body surface is involved in a substance for an adverse effect of drug,
third-degree burn. medicinal and biological substances,
Category 948 is based on the classic correctly prescribed and properly
administered. The effect, such as

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“rule of nines” in estimating body
surface involved: head and neck tachycardia, delirium, gastrointestinal
are assigned nine percent, each arm hemorrhaging, vomiting, hypokalemia,
nine percent, each leg 18 percent, hepatitis, renal failure, or respiratory
the anterior trunk 18 percent, failure, is coded and followed by the
posterior trunk 18 percent, and appropriate code from the E930-E949
genitalia one percent. Providers series.
may change these percentage Adverse effects of therapeutic
assignments where necessary to substances correctly prescribed and
accommodate infants and children properly administered (toxicity,
who have proportionately larger synergistic reaction, side effect, and
heads than adults and patients idiosyncratic reaction) may be due to
who have large buttocks, thighs, or (1) differences among patients, such as
abdomen that involve burns. age, sex, disease, and genetic factors,
7) Encounters for treatment of late and (2) drug-related factors, such as
effects of burns type of drug, route of administration,
Encounters for the treatment of the duration of therapy, dosage, and
late effects of burns (i.e., scars or joint bioavailability.
contractures) should be coded to the 2) Poisoning
residual condition (sequelae) followed (a) Error was made in drug
by the appropriate late effect code prescription
(906.5-906.9). A late effect E code may Errors made in drug prescription
also be used, if desired. or in the administration of the
8) Sequelae with a late effect code and drug by provider, nurse, patient, or
current burn other person, use the appropriate
When appropriate, both a sequelae poisoning code from the 960-979
with a late effect code, and a current series.
burn code may be assigned on the (b) Overdose of a drug intentionally
same record (when both a current burn taken
and sequelae of an old burn exist). If an overdose of a drug was
d. Coding of Debridement of Wound, intentionally taken or administered
Infection, or Burn and resulted in drug toxicity, it
Excisional debridement involves surgical would be coded as a poisoning
removal or cutting away, as opposed to a (960-979 series).
mechanical (brushing, scrubbing, washing)
debridement.

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(c) Nonprescribed drug taken with f. Complications of care


correctly prescribed and properly 1) General guidelines for complications
administered drug of care
If a nonprescribed drug or (a) Documentation of complications
medicinal agent was taken in of care
combination with a correctly
See Section I.B.18. for information
prescribed and properly
on documentation of complications
administered drug, any drug
of care.
toxicity or other reaction resulting
from the interaction of the two (b) Use additional code to identify
drugs would be classified as a nature of complication
poisoning. An additional code identifying
(d) Interaction of drug(s) and alcohol the complication should be
assigned with codes in categories
When a reaction results from
996-999, Complications of Surgical
the interaction of a drug(s) and
and Medical Care NEC, when the
alcohol, this would be classified as
additional code provides greater
poisoning.
specificity as to the nature of the
(e) Sequencing of poisoning condition. If the complication
When coding a poisoning or code fully describes the condition,
reaction to the improper use of no additional code is necessary.
a medication (e.g., wrong dose, 2) Transplant complications
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wrong substance, wrong route of


(a) Transplant complications other
administration) the poisoning code
than kidney
is sequenced first, followed by a
code for the manifestation. If there Codes under subcategory 996.8,
is also a diagnosis of drug abuse or Complications of transplanted
dependence to the substance, the organ, are for use for both
abuse or dependence is coded as an complications and rejection of
additional code. transplanted organs. A transplant
complication code is only assigned
See Section I.C.3.a.6.b. if poisoning
if the complication affects the
is the result of insulin pump
function of the transplanted
malfunctions and Section I.C.19 for
organ. Two codes are required
general use of E-codes.
to fully describe a transplant
3) Toxic Effects complication, the appropriate
(a) Toxic effect codes code from subcategory 996.8 and a
When a harmful substance is secondary code that identifies the
ingested or comes in contact with complication.
a person, this is classified as a toxic Pre-existing conditions or
effect. The toxic effect codes are in conditions that develop after
categories 980-989. the transplant are not coded as
(b) Sequencing toxic effect codes complications unless they affect the
function of the transplanted organs.
A toxic effect code should be
sequenced first, followed by the See I.C.18.d.3) for transplant organ
code(s) that identify the result of removal status
the toxic effect. See I.C.2.i for malignant neoplasm
(c) External cause codes for toxic associated with transplanted organ.
effects (b) Kidney transplant complications
An external cause code from Patients who have undergone
categories E860-E869 for accidental kidney transplant may still
exposure, codes E950.6 or E950.7 have some form of chronic
for intentional self-harm, category kidney disease (CKD) because
E962 for assault, or categories E980- the kidney transplant may not
E982, for undetermined, should fully restore kidney function.
also be assigned to indicate intent. Code 996.81 should be assigned
for documented complications

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of a kidney transplant, such as (b) Patient admitted with pneumonia


transplant failure or rejection or and develops VAP
other transplant complication. Code A patient may be admitted with
996.81 should not be assigned for one type of pneumonia (e.g., code
post kidney transplant patients who 481, Pneumococcal pneumonia)
have chronic kidney (CKD) unless and subsequently develop VAP.
a transplant complication such as In this instance, the principal
transplant failure or rejection is diagnosis would be the appropriate
documented. If the documentation code from categories 480-484 for
is unclear as to whether the the pneumonia diagnosed at the
patient has a complication of the time of admission. Code 997.31,
transplant, query the provider. Ventilator associated pneumonia,
Conditions that affect the function would be assigned as an additional
of the transplanted kidney, other diagnosis when the provider has
than CKD, should be assigned also documented the presence of
code 996.81, Complications of ventilator associated pneumonia.
transplanted organ, Kidney, and a g. SIRS due to Non-infectious Process
secondary code that identifies the
The systemic inflammatory response
complication.
syndrome (SIRS) can develop as a result of
For patients with CKD following a certain non-infectious disease processes,
kidney transplant, but who do not such as trauma, malignant neoplasm, or
have a complication such as failure pancreatitis. When SIRS is documented

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or rejection, see section I.C.10.a.2, with a noninfectious condition, and no
Chronic kidney disease and kidney subsequent infection is documented, the
transplant status. code for the underlying condition, such
3) Ventilator associated pneumonia as an injury, should be assigned, followed
(a) Documentation of Ventilator by code 995.93, Systemic inflammatory
associated Pneumonia response syndrome due to noninfectious
process without acute organ dysfunction,
As with all procedural or or 995.94, Systemic inflammatory response
postprocedural complications, syndrome due to non-infectious process
code assignment is based on the with acute organ dysfunction. If an acute
provider’s documentation of the organ dysfunction is documented, the
relationship between the condition appropriate code(s) for the associated acute
and the procedure. organ dysfunction(s) should be assigned
Code 997.31, Ventilator associated in addition to code 995.94. If acute organ
pneumonia, should be assigned dysfunction is documented, but it cannot be
only when the provider has determined if the acute organ dysfunction
documented ventilator associated is associated with SIRS or due to another
pneumonia (VAP). An additional condition (e.g., directly due to the trauma),
code to identify the organism (e.g., the provider should be queried.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, code When the non-infectious condition has
041.7) should also be assigned. Do led to an infection that results in SIRS, see
not assign an additional code from Section I.C.1.b.12 for the guideline for sepsis
categories 480-484 to identify the and severe sepsis associated with a non-
type of pneumonia. infectious process.
Code 997.31 should not be assigned 18. Classification of Factors Influencing Health
for cases where the patient has Status and Contact with Health Service
pneumonia and is on a mechanical (Supplemental V01-V91)
ventilator but the provider has
not specifically stated that the Note: The chapter specific guidelines provide
pneumonia is ventilator-associated additional information about the use of V
pneumonia. codes for specified encounters.
If the documentation is unclear a. Introduction
as to whether the patient has a ICD-9-CM provides codes to deal with
pneumonia that is a complication encounters for circumstances other than
attributable to the mechanical a disease or injury. The Supplementary
ventilator, query the provider. Classification of Factors Influencing Health
Status and Contact with Health Services

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(V01.0 - V91.99) is provided to deal with Codes V15.84 – V15.86 describe


occasions when circumstances other than contact with or (suspected) exposure
a disease or injury (codes 001-999) are to asbestos, potentially hazardous
recorded as a diagnosis or problem. body fluids, and lead.
There are four primary circumstances for Subcategories V87.0 – V87.3 describe
the use of V codes: contact with or (suspected) exposure
1) A person who is not currently sick to hazardous metals, aromatic
encounters the health services for some compounds, other potentially
specific reason, such as to act as an hazardous chemicals, and other
organ donor, to receive prophylactic potentially hazardous substances.
care, such as inoculations or health 2) Inoculations and vaccinations
screenings, or to receive counseling on Categories V03-V06 are for encounters
health related issues. for inoculations and vaccinations. They
2) A person with a resolving disease indicate that a patient is being seen
or injury, or a chronic, long-term to receive a prophylactic inoculation
condition requiring continuous care, against a disease. The injection itself
encounters the health care system for must be represented by the appropriate
specific aftercare of that disease or procedure code. A code from V03-V06
injury (e.g., dialysis for renal disease; may be used as a secondary code if the
chemotherapy for malignancy; cast inoculation is given as a routine part of
change). A diagnosis/symptom code preventive health care, such as a well-
should be used whenever a current, baby visit.
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acute, diagnosis is being treated or a 3) Status


sign or symptom is being studied.
Status codes indicate that a patient is a
3) Circumstances or problems influence carrier of a disease, has the sequelae or
a person’s health status but are not in residual of a past disease or condition,
themselves a current illness or injury. or has another factor influencing a
4) Newborns, to indicate birth status person’s health status. This includes
b. V codes use in any healthcare setting such things as the presence of
V codes are for use in any healthcare setting. prosthetic or mechanical devices
V codes may be used as either a first listed resulting from past treatment. A status
(principal diagnosis code in the inpatient code is informative, because the status
setting) or secondary code, depending on may affect the course of treatment and
the circumstances of the encounter. Certain its outcome. A status code is distinct
V codes may only be used as first listed, from a history code. The history code
others only as secondary codes. indicates that the patient no longer has
the condition.
See Section I.C.18.e, V Codes That May Only
be Principal/First-Listed Diagnosis. A status code should not be used with
a diagnosis code from one of the body
c. V Codes indicate a reason for an system chapters, if the diagnosis code
encounter includes the information provided
They are not procedure codes. A by the status code. For example,
corresponding procedure code must code V42.1, Heart transplant status,
accompany a V code to describe the should not be used with code 996.83,
procedure performed. Complications of transplanted
d. Categories of V Codes heart. The status code does not
1) Contact/Exposure provide additional information. The
complication code indicates that the
Category V01 indicates contact with or patient is a heart transplant patient.
exposure to communicable diseases.
These codes are for patients who do The status V codes/categories are:
not show any sign or symptom of a V02 Carrier or suspected carrier
disease but have been exposed to it by of infectious diseases
close personal contact with an infected Carrier status indicates that
individual or are in an area where a a person harbors the specific
disease is epidemic. These codes may organisms of a disease
be used as a first listed code to explain without manifest symptoms
an encounter for testing, or, more and is capable of transmitting
commonly, as a secondary code to the infection.
identify a potential risk.

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V07.5X Use of agents affecting facility within the last 24


estrogen receptors and hours prior to admission
estrogen level to the current facility, as a
This code indicates when a secondary diagnosis when
patient is receiving a drug a patient is received by
that affects estrogen receptors transfer into a facility and
and estrogen levels for documentation indicates they
prevention of cancer. were administered tissue
plasminogen activator (tPA)
V08 Asymptomatic HIV infection within the last 24 hours prior
status to admission to the current
This code indicates that a facility.
patient has tested positive This guideline applies even
for HIV but has manifested if the patient is still receiving
no signs or symptoms of the the tPA at the time they are
disease. received into the current
V09 Infection with drug-resistant facility.
microorganisms The appropriate code for the
This category indicates that a condition for which the tPA
patient has an infection that was administered (such as
is resistant to drug treatment. cerebrovascular disease or
Sequence the infection code myocardial infarction) should

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first. be assigned first.
V21 Constitutional states in Code V45.88 is only
development applicable to the receiving
V22.2 Pregnant state, incidental facility record and not to the
This code is a secondary transferring facility record.
code only for use when V46 Other dependence on
the pregnancy is in no way machines
complicating the reason V49.6 Upper limb amputation status
for visit. Otherwise, a code V49.7 Lower limb amputation status
from the obstetric chapter is
required. Note: Categories V42-V46,
and subcategories V49.6, V49.7
V26.5x Sterilization status are for use only if there are no
V42 Organ or tissue replaced by complications or malfunctions
transplant of the organ or tissue replaced,
V43 Organ or tissue replaced by the amputation site or the
other means equipment on which the
V44 Artificial opening status patient is dependent.
V45 Other postsurgical states V49.81 Asymptomatic
postmenopausal status
Assign code V45.87, (age-related) (natural)
Transplant organ removal
status, to indicate that a V49.82 Dental sealant status
transplanted organ has been V49.83 Awaiting organ transplant
previously removed. This status
code should not be assigned V49.86 Do not resuscitate status
for the encounter in which This code may be used when
the transplanted organ is it is documented by the
removed. The complication provider that a patient is on
necessitating removal of the do not resuscitate status at
transplant organ should be any time during the stay.
assigned for that encounter.
V49.87 Physical restraint status
See section I.C17.f.2. for
information on the coding of This code may be used
organ transplant complications. when it is documented by
the provider that a patient
Assign code V45.88, Status has been put in restraints
post administration of during the current encounter.
tPA (rtPA) in a different

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Please note that this code that person developing the


should not be reported disease.
when it is documented by Codes from category V84,
the provider that a patient is Genetic susceptibility to
temporarily restrained during disease, should not be used as
a procedure. principal or first-listed codes.
V58.6x Long-term (current) drug use If the patient has the condition
Codes from this subcategory to which he/she is susceptible,
indicate a patient’s continuous and that condition is the
use of a prescribed drug reason for the encounter, the
(including such things as code for the current condition
aspirin therapy) for the long- should be sequenced first. If
term treatment of a condition the patient is being seen for
or for prophylactic use. It is follow-up after completed
not for use for patients who treatment for this condition,
have addictions to drugs. This and the condition no longer
subcategory is not for use of exists, a follow-up code
medications for detoxification should be sequenced first,
or maintenance programs followed by the appropriate
to prevent withdrawal personal history and genetic
symptoms in patients with susceptibility codes. If the
drug dependence (e.g., purpose of the encounter is
genetic counseling associated
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methadone maintenance for


opiate dependence). Assign with procreative management,
the appropriate code for the a code from subcategory
drug dependence instead. V26.3, Genetic counseling and
testing, should be assigned as
Assign a code from
the first-listed code, followed
subcategory V58.6, Long-
by a code from category V84.
term (current) drug use, if
Additional codes should be
the patient is receiving a
assigned for any applicable
medication for an extended
family or personal history.
period as a prophylactic
measure (such as for the See Section I.C. 18.d.14 for
prevention of deep vein information on prophylactic
thrombosis) or as treatment of organ removal due to a genetic
a chronic condition (such as susceptibility.
arthritis) or a disease requiring V85 Body Mass Index (BMI)
a lengthy course of treatment V86 Estrogen receptor status
(such as cancer). Do not assign
a code from subcategory V88 Acquired absence of other
V58.6 for medication being organs and tissue
administered for a brief period V90 Retained foreign body
of time to treat an acute illness 4) History (of)
or injury (such as a course There are two types of history V codes,
of antibiotics to treat acute personal and family. Personal history
bronchitis). codes explain a patient’s past medical
V83 Genetic carrier status condition that no longer exists and is not
Genetic carrier status receiving any treatment, but that has the
indicates that a person carries potential for recurrence, and therefore
a gene, associated with a may require continued monitoring.
particular disease, which may The exceptions to this general rule are
be passed to offspring who category V14, Personal history of allergy
may develop that disease. to medicinal agents, and subcategory
The person does not have the V15.0, Allergy, other than to medicinal
disease and is not at risk of agents. A person who has had an
developing the disease. allergic episode to a substance or food
V84 Genetic susceptibility status in the past should always be considered
allergic to the substance.
Genetic susceptibility
indicates that a person has a Family history codes are for use when
gene that increases the risk of a patient has a family member(s) who
has had a particular disease that causes
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the patient to be at higher risk of also compounds; V87.2,


contracting the disease. Contact with and
Personal history codes may be used (suspected) exposure
in conjunction with follow-up codes to other potentially
and family history codes may be used hazardous chemicals;
in conjunction with screening codes to and V87.3, Contact with
explain the need for a test or procedure. and (suspected) exposure
History codes are also acceptable on to other potentially
any medical record regardless of the hazardous substances
reason for visit. A history of an illness, 5) Screening
even if no longer present, is important Screening is the testing for disease or
information that may alter the type of disease precursors in seemingly well
treatment ordered. individuals so that early detection
The history V code categories are: and treatment can be provided for
V10 Personal history of malignant those who test positive for the disease.
neoplasm Screenings that are recommended
for many subgroups in a population
V12 Personal history of certain include: routine mammograms for
other diseases women over 40, a fecal occult blood test
V13 Personal history of other for everyone over 50, an amniocentesis
diseases to rule out a fetal anomaly for pregnant
Except: V13.4, Personal women over 35, because the incidence

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history of arthritis, and of breast cancer and colon cancer in
subcategory V13.6, Personal these subgroups is higher than in the
history of congenital general population, as is the incidence
(corrected) malformations. of Down’s syndrome in older mothers.
These conditions are life-long The testing of a person to rule out or
so are not true history codes. confirm a suspected diagnosis because
V14 Personal history of allergy to the patient has some sign or symptom
medicinal agents is a diagnostic examination, not a
V15 Other personal history screening. In these cases, the sign or
presenting hazards to health symptom is used to explain the reason
for the test.
Except: Codes V15.7, Personal
history of contraception; A screening code may be a first listed
V15.84, Contact with and code if the reason for the visit is
(suspected) exposure to specifically the screening exam. It may
asbestos; V15.85, Contact also be used as an additional code
with and (suspected) if the screening is done during an
exposure to potentially office visit for other health problems.
hazardous body fluids; A screening code is not necessary if
V15.86, Contact with and the screening is inherent to a routine
(suspected) exposure to lead. examination, such as a pap smear done
during a routine pelvic examination.
V16 Family history of malignant
neoplasm Should a condition be discovered
during the screening then the code for
V17 Family history of certain the condition may be assigned as an
chronic disabling diseases additional diagnosis.
V18 Family history of certain The V code indicates that a screening
other specific diseases exam is planned. A procedure code is
V19 Family history of other required to confirm that the screening
conditions was performed.
V87 Other specified personal The screening V code categories:
exposures and history V28 Antenatal screening
presenting hazards to health
V73-V82 Special screening
Except: Subcategories examinations
V87.0, Contact with and
(suspected) exposure 6) Observation
to hazardous metals; There are three observation V code
V87.1, Contact with and categories. They are for use in very
(suspected) exposure limited circumstances when a person
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is being observed for a suspected For the birth encounter, a


condition that is ruled out. The code from category V30
observation codes are not for use if should be sequenced before
an injury or illness or any signs or the V29 code.
symptoms related to the suspected V71 Observation and evaluation
condition are present. In such cases the for suspected condition not
diagnosis/symptom code is used with found
the corresponding E code to identify
any external cause. V89 Suspected maternal and fetal
conditions not found
The observation codes are to be used
as principal diagnosis only. The 7) Aftercare
only exception to this is when the Aftercare visit codes cover situations
principal diagnosis is required to be a when the initial treatment of a disease
code from the V30, Live born infant, or injury has been performed and the
category. Then the V29 observation patient requires continued care during
code is sequenced after the V30 the healing or recovery phase, or for
code. Additional codes may be used the long-term consequences of the
in addition to the observation code disease. The aftercare V code should
but only if they are unrelated to the not be used if treatment is directed at
suspected condition being observed. a current, acute disease or injury. The
Codes from subcategory V89.0, diagnosis code is to be used in these
Suspected maternal and fetal cases. Exceptions to this rule are codes
V58.0, Radiotherapy, and codes from
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conditions not found, may either be


used as a first listed or as an additional subcategory V58.1, Encounter for
code assignment depending on the chemotherapy and immunotherapy
case. They are for use in very limited for neoplastic conditions. These codes
circumstances on a maternal record are to be first listed, followed by
when an encounter is for a suspected the diagnosis code when a patient’s
maternal or fetal condition that is encounter is solely to receive radiation
ruled out during that encounter (for therapy or chemotherapy for the
example, a maternal or fetal condition treatment of a neoplasm. Should a
may be suspected due to an abnormal patient receive both chemotherapy
test result). These codes should not be and radiation therapy during the same
used when the condition is confirmed. encounter code V58.0 and V58.1 may
In those cases, the confirmed condition be used together on a record with
should be coded. In addition, these either one being sequenced first.
codes are not for use if an illness or The aftercare codes are generally first
any signs or symptoms related to the listed to explain the specific reason for
suspected condition or problem are the encounter. An aftercare code may
present. In such cases the diagnosis/ be used as an additional code when
symptom code is used. some type of aftercare is provided in
Additional codes may be used in addition to the reason for admission
addition to the code from subcategory and no diagnosis code is applicable. An
V89.0, but only if they are unrelated example of this would be the closure
to the suspected condition being of a colostomy during an encounter for
evaluated. treatment of another condition.
Codes from subcategory V89.0 may not Aftercare codes should be used in
be used for encounters for antenatal conjunction with any other aftercare
screening of mother. See Section I.C.18.d., codes or other diagnosis codes to
Screening). provide better detail on the specifics
of an aftercare encounter visit, unless
For encounters for suspected fetal otherwise directed by the classification.
condition that are inconclusive The sequencing of multiple aftercare
following testing and evaluation, codes is discretionary.
assign the appropriate code from
category 655, 656, 657 or 658. Certain aftercare V code categories
need a secondary diagnosis code to
The observation V code categories: describe the resolving condition or
V29 Observation and evaluation sequelae, for others, the condition is
of newborns for suspected inherent in the code title.
condition not found

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Additional V code aftercare category V58.82 Fitting and adjustment of


terms include fitting and adjustment, non-vascular catheter
and attention to artificial openings. V58.83 Monitoring therapeutic drug
Status V codes may be used with V58.89 Other specified aftercare
aftercare V codes to indicate the
8) Follow-up
nature of the aftercare. For example
code V45.81, Aortocoronary bypass The follow-up codes are used to
status, may be used with code V58.73, explain continuing surveillance
Aftercare following surgery of the following completed treatment of a
circulatory system, NEC, to indicate disease, condition, or injury. They
the surgery for which the aftercare is imply that the condition has been
being performed. Also, a transplant fully treated and no longer exists.
status code may be used following They should not be confused with
code V58.44, Aftercare following aftercare codes that explain current
organ transplant, to identify the organ treatment for a healing condition or
transplanted. A status code should its sequelae. Follow-up codes may
not be used when the aftercare code be used in conjunction with history
indicates the type of status, such as codes to provide the full picture of the
using V55.0, Attention to tracheostomy healed condition and its treatment.
with V44.0, Tracheostomy status. The follow-up code is sequenced first,
followed by the history code.
See Section I.B.16 Admissions/Encounter
for Rehabilitation A follow-up code may be used to

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explain repeated visits. Should a
The aftercare V category/codes:
condition be found to have recurred on
V51.0 Encounter for breast the follow-up visit, then the diagnosis
reconstruction following code should be used in place of the
mastectomy follow-up code.
V52 Fitting and adjustment of The follow-up V code categories:
prosthetic device and implant
V24 Postpartum care and
V53 Fitting and adjustment of evaluation
other device
V67 Follow-up examination
V54 Other orthopedic aftercare
9) Donor
V55 Attention to artificial
Category V59 is the donor codes.
openings
They are used for living individuals
V56 Encounter for dialysis and who are donating blood or other
dialysis catheter care body tissue. These codes are only for
V57 Care involving the use of individuals donating for others, not for
rehabilitation procedures self donations. They are not for use to
V58.0 Radiotherapy identify cadaveric donations.
V58.11 Encounter for antineoplastic 10) Counseling
chemotherapy Counseling V codes are used when
V58.12 Encounter for antineoplastic a patient or family member receives
immunotherapy assistance in the aftermath of an
illness or injury, or when support is
V58.3x Attention to dressings and required in coping with family or social
sutures problems. They are not necessary for
V58.41 Encounter for planned post- use in conjunction with a diagnosis
operative wound closure code when the counseling component
V58.42 Aftercare, surgery, neoplasm of care is considered integral to
V58.43 Aftercare, surgery, trauma standard treatment.
V58.44 Aftercare involving organ The counseling V categories/codes:
transplant V25.0 General counseling and
V58.49 Other specified aftercare advice for contraceptive
following surgery management
V58.7x Aftercare following surgery V26.3 Genetic counseling
V58.81 Fitting and adjustment of V26.4 General counseling and advice
vascular catheter for procreative management
V61.X Other family circumstances
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V65.1 Person consulted on behalf of V28 Antenatal screening


another person (See Section I.C.18.d.6.,
V65.3 Dietary surveillance and Screening)
counseling V91 Multiple gestation placenta
V65.4 Other counseling, not status
elsewhere classified 12) Newborn, infant and child
11) Obstetrics and related conditions See Section I.C.15, the Newborn guidelines
See Section I.C.11., the Obstetrics for further instruction on the use of these
guidelines for further instruction on the codes.
use of these codes. Newborn V code categories:
V codes for pregnancy are for use in V20 Health supervision of infant
those circumstances when none of the or child
problems or complications included
in the codes from the Obstetrics V29 Observation and evaluation
chapter exist (a routine prenatal visit of newborns for suspected
or postpartum care). Codes V22.0, condition not found
Supervision of normal first pregnancy, (See Section I.C.18.d.7,
and V22.1, Supervision of other normal Observation)
pregnancy, are always first listed and V30-V39 Liveborn infant according to
are not to be used with any other code type of birth
from the OB chapter. 13) Routine and administrative
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The outcome of delivery, category V27, examinations


should be included on all maternal The V codes allow for the description
delivery records. It is always a of encounters for routine examinations,
secondary code. such as, a general check-up, or
V codes for family planning examinations for administrative
(contraceptive) or procreative purposes, such as a pre-employment
management and counseling should physical. The codes are not to be used
be included on an obstetric record if the examination is for diagnosis of a
either during the pregnancy or the suspected condition or for treatment
postpartum stage, if applicable. purposes. In such cases the diagnosis
Obstetrics and related conditions V code is used. During a routine exam,
code categories: should a diagnosis or condition be
V22 Normal pregnancy discovered, it should be coded as an
additional code. Pre-existing and chronic
V23 Supervision of high-risk conditions and history codes may also
pregnancy be included as additional codes as long
Except: V23.2, Pregnancy as the examination is for administrative
with history of abortion. purposes and not focused on any
Code 646.3, Recurrent particular condition.
pregnancy loss, from the OB Pre-operative examination and pre-
chapter is required to indicate procedural laboratory examination
a history of abortion during a V codes are for use only in those
pregnancy. situations when a patient is being
V24 Postpartum care and cleared for a procedure or surgery and
evaluation no treatment is given.
V25 Encounter for contraceptive The V codes categories/code
management for routine and administrative
Except V25.0x examinations:
(See Section I.C.18.d.11, V20.2 Routine infant or child health
Counseling) check
V26 Procreative management Any injections given should
have a corresponding
Except V26.5x, Sterilization
procedure code.
status, V26.3 and V26.4
V70 General medical examination
(See Section I.C.18.d.11.,
Counseling) V72 Special investigations and
examinations
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Codes V72.5 and V72.62 V50 Elective surgery for purposes


may be used if the reason for other than remedying health
the patient encounter is for states
routine laboratory/radiology V58.5 Orthodontics
testing in the absence of any
signs, symptoms, or associated V60 Housing, household, and
diagnosis. If routine testing is economic circumstances
performed during the same V62 Other psychosocial
encounter as a test to evaluate circumstances
a sign, symptom, or diagnosis, V63 Unavailability of other
it is appropriate to assign medical facilities for care
both the V code and the code V64 Persons encountering
describing the reason for the health services for specific
non-routine test. procedures, not carried out
14) Miscellaneous V codes V66 Convalescence and Palliative
The miscellaneous V codes capture a Care
number of other health care encounters V68 Encounters for administrative
that do not fall into one of the other purposes
categories. Certain of these codes
identify the reason for the encounter, V69 Problems related to lifestyle
others are for use as additional codes V85 Body Mass Index
that provide useful information 15) Nonspecific V codes

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on circumstances that may affect a
Certain V codes are so non-specific,
patient’s care and treatment.
or potentially redundant with other
Prophylactic Organ Removal codes in the classification, that there
For encounters specifically for can be little justification for their use in
prophylactic removal of breasts, the inpatient setting. Their use in the
ovaries, or another organ due to a outpatient setting should be limited
genetic susceptibility to cancer or a to those instances when there is no
family history of cancer, the principal further documentation to permit more
or first listed code should be a code precise coding. Otherwise, any sign or
from subcategory V50.4, Prophylactic symptom or any other reason for visit
organ removal, followed by the that is captured in another code should
appropriate genetic susceptibility code be used.
and the appropriate family history Nonspecific V code categories/codes:
code.
V11 Personal history of mental
If the patient has a malignancy of one disorder
site and is having prophylactic removal
A code from the mental
at another site to prevent either a new
disorders chapter, with an in
primary malignancy or metastatic
remission fifth-digit, should
disease, a code for the malignancy
be used.
should also be assigned in addition
to a code from subcategory V50.4. A V13.4 Personal history of arthritis
V50.4 code should not be assigned if V13.6 Personal history of congenital
the patient is having organ removal for malformations
treatment of a malignancy, such as the V15.7 Personal history of
removal of the testes for the treatment contraception
of prostate cancer.
V23.2 Pregnancy with history of
Miscellaneous V code categories/ abortion
codes:
V40 Mental and behavioral
V07 Need for isolation and other problems
prophylactic or treatment
Exception:
measures
V40.31 Wandering in
Except V07.5X, Use of agents
diseases classified elsewhere
affecting estrogen receptors
and estrogen levels V41 Problems with special senses
and other special functions
V40.31 Wandering in diseases
classified elsewhere V47 Other problems with internal
organs

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V48 Problems with head, neck, V24.X Postpartum care and examination
and trunk V26.81 Encounter for assisted
V49 Problems with limbs and reproductive fertility procedure
other problems cycle
Exceptions: V26.82 Encounter for fertility
V49.6 Upper limb preservation procedure
amputation status V30.X Single liveborn
V49.7 Lower limb V31.X Twin, mate liveborn
amputation status V32.X Twin, mate stillborn
V49.81 Asymptomatic V33.X Twin, unspecified
postmenopausal status (age-
related) (natural) V34.X Other multiple, mates all liveborn
V49.82 Dental sealant V35.X Other multiple, mates all stillborn
status V36.X Other multiple, mates live- and
V49.83 Awaiting organ stillborn
transplant status V37.X Other multiple, unspecified
V49.86 Do not V39.X Unspecified
resuscitate status V46.12 Encounter for respirator
V49.87 Physical dependence during power failure
restraints status V46.13 Encounter for weaning from
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V51.8 Other aftercare involving the respirator [ventilator]


use of plastic surgery V51.0 Encounter for breast reconstruction
V58.2 Blood transfusion, without following mastectomy
reported diagnosis V56.0 Extracorporeal dialysis
V58.9 Unspecified aftercare V57.X Care involving use of
See Section IV.K. and Section rehabilitation procedures
IV.L. of the Outpatient V58.0 Radiotherapy
guidelines. V58.11 Encounter for antineoplastic
e. V Codes That May Only be Principal/ chemotherapy
First-Listed Diagnosis V58.12 Encounter for antineoplastic
The list of V codes/categories below may immunotherapy
only be reported as the principal/first- V59.X Donors
listed diagnosis, except when there are
multiple encounters on the same day and V66.0 Convalescence and palliative care
the medical records for the encounters are following surgery
combined or when there is more than one V V66.1 Convalescence and palliative care
code that meets the definition of principal following radiotherapy
diagnosis (e.g., a patient is admitted to V66.2 Convalescence and palliative care
home healthcare for both aftercare and following chemotherapy
rehabilitation and they equally meet the
V66.3 Convalescence and palliative
definition of principal diagnosis). These
care following psychotherapy
codes should not be reported if they do not
and other treatment for mental
meet the definition of principal or first-
disorder
listed diagnosis.
V66.4 Convalescence and palliative care
See Section II and Section IV.A for information
following treatment of fracture
on selection of principal and first-listed
diagnosis. V66.5 Convalescence and palliative care
following other treatment
See Section II.C for information on two or more
diagnoses that equally meet the definition for V66.6 Convalescence and palliative care
principal diagnosis. following combined treatment
V20.X Health supervision of infant or V66.9 Unspecified convalescence
child V68.X Encounters for administrative
V22.0 Supervision of normal first purposes
pregnancy V70.0 Routine general medical
V22.1 Supervision of other normal examination at a health care
pregnancy facility

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V70.1 General psychiatric examination, These guidelines apply for the coding and
requested by the authority collection of E codes from records in hospitals,
V70.2 General psychiatric examination, outpatient clinics, emergency departments,
other and unspecified other ambulatory care settings and provider
offices, and nonacute care settings, except
V70.3 Other medical examination for
when other specific guidelines apply.
administrative purposes
a. General E Code Coding Guidelines
V70.4 Examination for medicolegal
reasons 1) Used with any code in the range of
001-V91
V70.5 Health examination of defined
subpopulations An E code from categories E800-E999
may be used with any code in the
V70.6 Health examination in population range of 001-V91, which indicates an
surveys injury, poisoning, or adverse effect due
V70.8 Other specified general medical to an external cause.
examinations An activity E code (categories
V70.9 Unspecified general medical E001-E030) may be used with any code
examination in the range of 001-V91 that indicates
V71.X Observation and evaluation for an injury, or other health condition that
suspected conditions not found resulted from an activity, or the activity
19. Supplemental Classification of External contributed to a condition.
Causes of Injury and Poisoning (E-codes, 2) Assign the appropriate E code for all

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E800-E999) initial treatments
Introduction: These guidelines are provided Assign the appropriate E code for
for those who are currently collecting E codes the initial encounter of an injury,
in order that there will be standardization in poisoning, or adverse effect of drugs,
the process. If your institution plans to begin not for subsequent treatment.
collecting E codes, these guidelines are to be External cause of injury codes (E-
applied. The use of E codes is supplemental to codes) may be assigned while the acute
the application of ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes. fracture codes are still applicable.
External causes of injury and poisoning See Section I.C.17.b.1 for coding of acute
codes (categories E000 and E800-E999) are fractures.
intended to provide data for injury research 3) Use the full range of E codes
and evaluation of injury prevention strategies.
Activity codes (categories E001-E030) are Use the full range of E codes (E800–E999)
intended to be used to describe the activity to completely describe the cause, the
of a person seeking care for injuries as well intent and the place of occurrence, if
as other health conditions, when the injury applicable, for all injuries, poisonings,
or other health condition resulted from and adverse effects of drugs.
an activity or the activity contributed to a See a.1.), j.), and k.) in this section for
condition. E codes capture how the injury, information on the use of status and
poisoning, or adverse effect happened (cause), activity E codes.
the intent (unintentional or accidental; or 4) Assign as many E codes as necessary
intentional, such as suicide or assault), the
Assign as many E codes as necessary to
person’s status (e.g. civilian, military), the
fully explain each cause.
associated activity and the place where the
event occurred. 5) The selection of the appropriate E code
Some major categories of E codes include: The selection of the appropriate E code
is guided by the Index to External
transport accidents
Causes, which is located after the
poisoning and adverse effects of drugs, alphabetical index to diseases and by
medicinal substances and biologicals Inclusion and Exclusion notes in the
accidental falls Tabular List.
accidents caused by fire and flames 6) E code can never be a principal
accidents due to natural and environmental diagnosis
factors An E code can never be a principal
late effects of accidents, assaults or self injury (first listed) diagnosis.
assaults or purposely inflicted injury
suicide or self inflicted injury

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7) External cause code(s) with systemic b. Place of Occurrence Guideline


inflammatory response syndrome Use an additional code from category
(SIRS) E849 to indicate the Place of Occurrence
An external cause code is not for injuries and poisonings. The Place
appropriate with a code from of Occurrence describes the place where
subcategory 995.9, unless the patient the event occurred and not the patient’s
also has another condition for which an activity at the time of the event.
E code would be appropriate (such as Do not use E849.9 if the place of occurrence
an injury, poisoning, or adverse effect is not stated.
of drugs. c. Adverse Effects of Drugs, Medicinal and
8) Multiple Cause E Code Coding Biological Substances Guidelines
Guidelines 1) Do not code directly from the Table of
More than one E-code is required to Drugs
fully describe the external cause of Do not code directly from the Table of
an illness, injury or poisoning. The Drugs and Chemicals. Always refer
assignment of E-codes should be back to the Tabular List.
sequenced in the following priority:
2) Use as many codes as necessary to
If two or more events cause separate describe
injuries, an E code should be assigned
for each cause. The first listed E code Use as many codes as necessary
will be selected in the following order: to describe completely all drugs,
medicinal or biological substances.
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E codes for child and adult abuse take


priority over all other E codes. If the reporting format limits the
number of E codes, and there are
See Section I.C.19.e., Child and Adult different fourth digit codes in the same
abuse guidelines. three digit category, use the code for
E codes for terrorism events take “Other specified” of that category
priority over all other E codes except of drugs, medicinal or biological
child and adult abuse. substances. If there is no “Other
E codes for cataclysmic events take specified” code in that category, use the
priority over all other E codes except appropriate “Unspecified” code in that
child and adult abuse and terrorism. category.
E codes for transport accidents take If the reporting format limits the
priority over all other E codes except number of E codes, and the codes
cataclysmic events, child and adult are in different three digit categories,
abuse and terrorism. assign the appropriate E code for
Activity and external cause status other multiple drugs and medicinal
codes are assigned following all causal substances.
(intent) E codes. 3) If the same E code would describe the
The first-listed E code should causative agent
correspond to the cause of the most If the same E code would describe
serious diagnosis due to an assault, the causative agent for more than one
accident, or self-harm, following the adverse reaction, assign the code only
order of hierarchy listed above. once.
9) If the reporting format limits the 4) If two or more drugs, medicinal or
number of E codes biological substances
If the reporting format limits the If two or more drugs, medicinal or
number of E codes that can be used in biological substances are reported,
reporting clinical data, report the code code each individually unless the
for the cause/intent most related to combination code is listed in the Table
the principal diagnosis. If the format of Drugs and Chemicals. In that case,
permits capture of additional E codes, assign the E code for the combination.
the cause/intent, including medical 5) When a reaction results from the
misadventures, of the additional events interaction of a drug(s)
should be reported rather than the When a reaction results from the
codes for place, activity or external interaction of a drug(s) and alcohol,
status. use poisoning codes and E codes for
both.

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6) Codes from the E930-E949 series These E codes should rarely be used, as
Codes from the E930-E949 series the documentation in the medical record,
must be used to identify the causative in both the inpatient outpatient and other
substance for an adverse effect of drug, settings, should normally provide sufficient
medicinal and biological substances, detail to determine the cause of the injury.
correctly prescribed and properly g. Late Effects of External Cause Guidelines
administered. The effect, such as 1) Late effect E codes
tachycardia, delirium, gastrointestinal
Late effect E codes exist for injuries and
hemorrhaging, vomiting, hypokalemia,
poisonings but not for adverse effects
hepatitis, renal failure, or respiratory
of drugs, misadventures and surgical
failure, is coded and followed by the
complications.
appropriate code from the E930-E949
series. 2) Late effect E codes (E929, E959, E969,
E977, E989, or E999.1)
d. Child and Adult Abuse Guideline
A late effect E code (E929, E959, E969,
1) Intentional injury
E977, E989, or E999.1) should be
When the cause of an injury or neglect used with any report of a late effect
is intentional child or adult abuse, the or sequela resulting from a previous
first listed E code should be assigned injury or poisoning (905-909).
from categories E960-E968, Homicide
3) Late effect E code with a related
and injury purposely inflicted by
current injury
other persons, (except category
E967). An E code from category E967, A late effect E code should never be

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Child and adult battering and other used with a related current nature of
maltreatment, should be added as injury code.
an additional code to identify the 4) Use of late effect E codes for
perpetrator, if known. subsequent visits
2) Accidental intent Use a late effect E code for subsequent
In cases of neglect when the intent is visits when a late effect of the initial
determined to be accidental E code injury or poisoning is being treated.
E904.0, Abandonment or neglect of There is no late effect E code for
infant and helpless person, should be adverse effects of drugs.
the first listed E code. Do not use a late effect E code for
e. Unknown or Suspected Intent Guideline subsequent visits for follow-up care
(e.g., to assess healing, to receive
1) If the intent (accident, self-harm,
rehabilitative therapy) of the injury or
assault) of the cause of an injury or
poisoning when no late effect of the
poisoning is unknown
injury has been documented.
If the intent (accident, self-harm,
h. Misadventures and Complications of Care
assault) of the cause of an injury or
Guidelines
poisoning is unknown or unspecified,
code the intent as undetermined 1) Code range E870-E876
E980-E989. Assign a code in the range of
2) If the intent (accident, self-harm, E870-E876 if misadventures are stated
assault) of the cause of an injury or by the provider. When applying
poisoning is questionable the E code guidelines pertaining
to sequencing, these E codes are
If the intent (accident, self-harm,
considered causal codes.
assault) of the cause of an injury or
poisoning is questionable, probable 2) Code range E878-E879
or suspected, code the intent as Assign a code in the range of
undetermined E980-E989. E878-E879 if the provider attributes an
f. Undetermined Cause abnormal reaction or later complication
to a surgical or medical procedure, but
When the intent of an injury or poisoning
does not mention misadventure at the
is known, but the cause is unknown,
time of the procedure as the cause of
use codes: E928.9, Unspecified accident,
the reaction.
E958.9, Suicide and self-inflicted injury by
unspecified means, and E968.9, Assault by
unspecified means.

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i. Terrorism Guidelines j. Activity Code Guidelines


1) Cause of injury identified by Assign a code from category E001-E030
the Federal Government (FBI) as to describe the activity that caused or
terrorism contributed to the injury or other health
When the cause of an injury is condition.
identified by the Federal Government Unlike other E codes, activity E codes may
(FBI) as terrorism, the first-listed E- be assigned to indicate a health condition
code should be a code from category (not just injuries) resulted from an activity,
E979, Terrorism. The definition of or the activity contributed to the condition.
terrorism employed by the FBI is found The activity codes are not applicable to
at the inclusion note at E979. The poisonings, adverse effects, misadventures
terrorism E-code is the only E-code that or late effects.
should be assigned. Additional E codes Do not assign E030, Unspecified activity, if
from the assault categories should not the activity is not stated.
be assigned.
k. External cause status
2) Cause of an injury is suspected to be
the result of terrorism A code from category E000, External cause
status, should be assigned whenever any
When the cause of an injury is other E code is assigned for an encounter,
suspected to be the result of terrorism including an Activity E code, except for
a code from category E979 should the events noted below. Assign a code
not be assigned. Assign a code in the from category E000, External cause status,
range of E codes based circumstances
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to indicate the work status of the person


on the documentation of intent and at the time the event occurred. The status
mechanism. code indicates whether the event occurred
3) Code E979.9, Terrorism, secondary during military activity, whether a non-
effects military person was at work, whether an
Assign code E979.9, Terrorism, individual including a student or volunteer
secondary effects, for conditions was involved in a non-work activity at the
occurring subsequent to the terrorist time of the causal event.
event. This code should not be A code from E000, External cause status,
assigned for conditions that are due to should be assigned, when applicable,
the initial terrorist act. with other external cause codes, such as
4) Statistical tabulation of terrorism transport accidents and falls. The external
codes cause status codes are not applicable to
poisonings, adverse effects, misadventures
For statistical purposes these codes will
or late effects.
be tabulated within the category for
assault, expanding the current category Do not assign a code from category E000
from E960-E969 to include E979 and if no other E codes (cause, activity) are
E999.1. applicable for the encounter.
Do not assign code E000.9, Unspecified
external cause status, if the status is not
stated.

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Section II. Selection of Principal Diagnosis D. Two or more comparative or contrasting


conditions.
The circumstances of inpatient admission always In those rare instances when two or more
govern the selection of principal diagnosis. The contrasting or comparative diagnoses are
principal diagnosis is defined in the Uniform Hospital documented as “either/or” (or similar
Discharge Data Set (UHDDS) as “that condition terminology), they are coded as if the diagnoses
established after study to be chiefly responsible for were confirmed and the diagnoses are sequenced
occasioning the admission of the patient to the according to the circumstances of the admission. If
hospital for care.” no further determination can be made as to which
The UHDDS definitions are used by hospitals to diagnosis should be principal, either diagnosis
report inpatient data elements in a standardized may be sequenced first.
manner. These data elements and their definitions can E. A symptom(s) followed by contrasting/
be found in the July 31, 1985, Federal Register (Vol. 50, comparative diagnoses
No, 147), pp. 31038-40. When a symptom(s) is followed by contrasting/
Since that time the application of the UHDDS comparative diagnoses, the symptom code is
definitions has been expanded to include all non- sequenced first. All the contrasting/comparative
outpatient settings (acute care, short term, long term diagnoses should be coded as additional
care and psychiatric hospitals; home health agencies; diagnoses.
rehab facilities; nursing homes, etc). F. Original treatment plan not carried out
In determining principal diagnosis the coding Sequence as the principal diagnosis the condition,
conventions in the ICD-9-CM, Volumes I and II take which after study occasioned the admission to
precedence over these official coding guidelines. the hospital, even though treatment may not have

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(See Section I.A., Conventions for the ICD-9-CM) been carried out due to unforeseen circumstances.
The importance of consistent, complete G. Complications of surgery and other medical care
documentation in the medical record cannot be When the admission is for treatment of a
overemphasized. Without such documentation the complication resulting from surgery or other
application of all coding guidelines is a difficult, if not medical care, the complication code is sequenced
impossible, task. as the principal diagnosis. If the complication
A. Codes for symptoms, signs, and ill-defined is classified to the 996-999 series and the code
conditions lacks the necessary specificity in describing the
Codes for symptoms, signs, and ill-defined complication, an additional code for the specific
conditions from Chapter 16 are not to be used complication should be assigned.
as principal diagnosis when a related definitive H. Uncertain Diagnosis
diagnosis has been established. If the diagnosis documented at the time of
B. Two or more interrelated conditions, each discharge is qualified as “probable”, “suspected”,
potentially meeting the definition for principal “likely”, “questionable”, “possible”, or “still to
diagnosis. be ruled out”, or other similar terms indicating
When there are two or more interrelated uncertainty, code the condition as if it existed or
conditions (such as diseases in the same ICD-9- was established. The bases for these guidelines are
CM chapter or manifestations characteristically the diagnostic workup, arrangements for further
associated with a certain disease) potentially workup or observation, and initial therapeutic
meeting the definition of principal diagnosis, approach that correspond most closely with the
either condition may be sequenced first, unless established diagnosis.
the circumstances of the admission, the therapy Note: This guideline is applicable only to inpatient
provided, the Tabular List, or the Alphabetic Index admissions to short-term, acute, long-term care
indicate otherwise. and psychiatric hospitals.
C. Two or more diagnoses that equally meet the I. Admission from Observation Unit
definition for principal diagnosis 1. Admission Following Medical Observation
In the unusual instance when two or more When a patient is admitted to an observation
diagnoses equally meet the criteria for principal unit for a medical condition, which either
diagnosis as determined by the circumstances of worsens or does not improve, and is
admission, diagnostic workup and/or therapy subsequently admitted as an inpatient of the
provided, and the Alphabetic Index, Tabular List, same hospital for this same medical condition,
or another coding guidelines does not provide the principal diagnosis would be the medical
sequencing direction, any one of the diagnoses condition which led to the hospital admission.
may be sequenced first.

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2. Admission Following Post-Operative standardized manner. These data elements and their
Observation definitions can be found in the July 31, 1985, Federal
When a patient is admitted to an observation Register (Vol. 50, No, 147), pp. 31038-40.
unit to monitor a condition (or complication) Since that time the application of the UHDDS
that develops following outpatient surgery, definitions has been expanded to include all non-
and then is subsequently admitted as an outpatient settings (acute care, short term, long term
inpatient of the same hospital, hospitals care and psychiatric hospitals; home health agencies;
should apply the Uniform Hospital Discharge rehab facilities; nursing homes, etc).
Data Set (UHDDS) definition of principal The following guidelines are to be applied in
diagnosis as “that condition established after designating “other diagnoses” when neither the
study to be chiefly responsible for occasioning Alphabetic Index nor the Tabular List in ICD-9-CM
the admission of the patient to the hospital for provide direction. The listing of the diagnoses in the
care.” patient record is the responsibility of the attending
J. Admission from Outpatient Surgery provider.
When a patient receives surgery in the A. Previous conditions
hospital’s outpatient surgery department and is If the provider has included a diagnosis in the
subsequently admitted for continuing inpatient final diagnostic statement, such as the discharge
care at the same hospital, the following guidelines summary or the face sheet, it should ordinarily be
should be followed in selecting the principal coded. Some providers include in the diagnostic
diagnosis for the inpatient admission: statement resolved conditions or diagnoses and
• If the reason for the inpatient admission is a status-post procedures from previous admission
complication, assign the complication as the that have no bearing on the current stay. Such
principal diagnosis.
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conditions are not to be reported and are coded


• If no complication, or other condition, only if required by hospital policy.
is documented as the reason for the However, history codes (V10-V19) may be used
inpatient admission, assign the reason for as secondary codes if the historical condition or
the outpatient surgery as the principal family history has an impact on current care or
diagnosis. influences treatment.
• If the reason for the inpatient admission is B. Abnormal findings
another condition unrelated to the surgery, Abnormal findings (laboratory, x-ray, pathologic,
assign the unrelated condition as the and other diagnostic results) are not coded and
principal diagnosis. reported unless the provider indicates their
clinical significance. If the findings are outside
the normal range and the attending provider has
Section III. Reporting Additional Diagnoses ordered other tests to evaluate the condition or
prescribed treatment, it is appropriate to ask the
GENERAL RULES FOR OTHER (ADDITIONAL) provider whether the abnormal finding should be
DIAGNOSES added.
For reporting purposes the definition for “other Please note: This differs from the coding practices
diagnoses” is interpreted as additional conditions that in the outpatient setting for coding encounters for
affect patient care in terms of requiring: diagnostic tests that have been interpreted by a
provider.
clinical evaluation; or
therapeutic treatment; or C. Uncertain Diagnosis
diagnostic procedures; or If the diagnosis documented at the time of
extended length of hospital stay; or discharge is qualified as “probable”, “suspected”,
increased nursing care and/or monitoring. “likely”, “questionable”, “possible”, or “still to
The UHDDS item #11-b defines Other Diagnoses as be ruled out” or other similar terms indicating
“all conditions that coexist at the time of admission, uncertainty, code the condition as if it existed or
that develop subsequently, or that affect the treatment was established. The bases for these guidelines are
received and/or the length of stay. Diagnoses that the diagnostic workup, arrangements for further
relate to an earlier episode which have no bearing on workup or observation, and initial therapeutic
the current hospital stay are to be excluded.” UHDDS approach that correspond most closely with the
definitions apply to inpatients in acute care, short- established diagnosis.
term, long term care and psychiatric hospital setting. Note: This guideline is applicable only to inpatient
The UHDDS definitions are used by acute care short- admissions to short-term, acute, long-term care
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Section IV. Diagnostic Coding and Reporting When a patient presents for outpatient
surgery and develops complications requiring
Guidelines for Outpatient Services admission to observation, code the reason
for the surgery as the first reported diagnosis
These coding guidelines for outpatient diagnoses (reason for the encounter), followed by codes
have been approved for use by hospitals/providers in for the complications as secondary diagnoses.
coding and reporting hospital-based outpatient
B. Codes from 001.0 through V91.99
services and provider-based office visits.
The appropriate code or codes from 001.0 through
Information about the use of certain abbreviations,
V91.99 must be used to identify diagnoses,
punctuation, symbols, and other conventions used in
symptoms, conditions, problems, complaints, or
the ICD-9-CM Tabular List (code numbers and titles),
other reason(s) for the encounter/visit.
can be found in Section IA of these guidelines, under
“Conventions Used in the Tabular List.” Information C. Accurate reporting of ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes
about the correct sequence to use in finding a code is For accurate reporting of ICD-9-CM diagnosis
also described in Section I. codes, the documentation should describe the
The terms encounter and visit are often used patient’s condition, using terminology which
interchangeably in describing outpatient service includes specific diagnoses as well as symptoms,
contacts and, therefore, appear together in these problems, or reasons for the encounter. There are
guidelines without distinguishing one from the other. ICD-9-CM codes to describe all of these.
Though the conventions and general guidelines apply D. Selection of codes 001.0 through 999.9
to all settings, coding guidelines for outpatient and The selection of codes 001.0 through 999.9 will
provider reporting of diagnoses will vary in a number frequently be used to describe the reason for the
of instances from those for inpatient diagnoses, encounter. These codes are from the section of

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recognizing that: ICD-9-CM for the classification of diseases and
The Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set injuries (e.g. infectious and parasitic diseases;
(UHDDS) definition of principal diagnosis applies neoplasms; symptoms, signs, and ill-defined
only to inpatients in acute, short-term, long-term conditions, etc.).
care and psychiatric hospitals. E. Codes that describe symptoms and signs
Coding guidelines for inconclusive diagnoses Codes that describe symptoms and signs,
(probable, suspected, rule out, etc.) were as opposed to diagnoses, are acceptable for
developed for inpatient reporting and do not reporting purposes when a diagnosis has not been
apply to outpatients. established (confirmed) by the provider. Chapter
A. Selection of first-listed condition 16 of ICD-9-CM, Symptoms, Signs, and Ill-defined
conditions (codes 780.0 - 799.9) contain many, but
In the outpatient setting, the term first-listed
not all codes for symptoms.
diagnosis is used in lieu of principal diagnosis.
F. Encounters for circumstances other than a
In determining the first-listed diagnosis the coding
disease or injury
conventions of ICD-9-CM, as well as the general
and disease specific guidelines take precedence ICD-9-CM provides codes to deal with encounters
over the outpatient guidelines. for circumstances other than a disease or injury.
The Supplementary Classification of factors
Diagnoses often are not established at the time
Influencing Health Status and Contact with
of the initial encounter/visit. It may take two or
Health Services (V01.0- V91.99) is provided to
more visits before the diagnosis is confirmed.
deal with occasions when circumstances other
The most critical rule involves beginning the than a disease or injury are recorded as diagnosis
search for the correct code assignment through the or problems. See Section I.C.18 for information on
Alphabetic Index. Never begin searching initially V-codes.
in the Tabular List as this will lead to coding
G. Level of Detail in Coding
errors.
1. ICD-9-CM codes with 3, 4, or 5 digits
1. Outpatient Surgery
ICD-9-CM is composed of codes with either
When a patient presents for outpatient
3, 4, or 5 digits. Codes with three digits
surgery, code the reason for the surgery
are included in ICD-9-CM as the heading
as the first-listed diagnosis (reason for
of a category of codes that may be further
the encounter), even if the surgery is not
subdivided by the use of fourth and/or fifth
performed due to a contraindication.
digits, which provide greater specificity.
2. Observation Stay
When a patient is admitted for observation
for a medical condition, assign a code for the
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2. Use of full number of digits required for a For encounters for routine laboratory/radiology
code testing in the absence of any signs, symptoms,
A three-digit code is to be used only if it or associated diagnosis, assign V72.5 and/or a
is not further subdivided. Where fourth- code from subcategory V72.6. If routine testing
digit subcategories and/or fifth-digit is performed during the same encounter as a test
subclassifications are provided, they must be to evaluate a sign, symptom, or diagnosis, it is
assigned. A code is invalid if it has not been appropriate to assign both the V code and the
coded to the full number of digits required for code describing the reason for the non-routine
that code. test.
See also discussion under Section I.b.3., General For outpatient encounters for diagnostic tests that
Coding Guidelines, Level of Detail in Coding. have been interpreted by a physician, and the final
report is available at the time of coding, code any
H. ICD-9-CM code for the diagnosis, condition,
confirmed or definitive diagnosis(es) documented
problem, or other reason for encounter/visit
in the interpretation. Do not code related signs
List first the ICD-9-CM code for the diagnosis, and symptoms as additional diagnoses.
condition, problem, or other reason for
Please note: This differs from the coding practice
encounter/visit shown in the medical record to
in the hospital inpatient setting regarding
be chiefly responsible for the services provided.
abnormal findings on test results.
List additional codes that describe any coexisting
conditions. In some cases the first-listed diagnosis M. Patients receiving therapeutic services only
may be a symptom when a diagnosis has not been For patients receiving therapeutic services only
established (confirmed) by the physician. during an encounter/visit, sequence first the
I. Uncertain diagnosis diagnosis, condition, problem, or other reason for
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encounter/visit shown in the medical record to


Do not code diagnoses documented as
be chiefly responsible for the outpatient services
“probable”, “suspected,” “questionable,” “rule
provided during the encounter/visit. Codes for
out,” or “working diagnosis” or other similar
other diagnoses (e.g., chronic conditions) may be
terms indicating uncertainty. Rather, code the
sequenced as additional diagnoses.
condition(s) to the highest degree of certainty for
that encounter/visit, such as symptoms, signs, The only exception to this rule is that when the
abnormal test results, or other reason for the visit. primary reason for the admission/encounter is
chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or rehabilitation,
Please note: This differs from the coding practices
the appropriate V code for the service is listed
used by short-term, acute care, long-term care and
first, and the diagnosis or problem for which the
psychiatric hospitals.
service is being performed listed second.
J. Chronic diseases
N. Patients receiving preoperative evaluations only
Chronic diseases treated on an ongoing basis
For patients receiving preoperative evaluations
may be coded and reported as many times as
only, sequence first a code from category V72.8,
the patient receives treatment and care for the
Other specified examinations, to describe the
condition(s)
pre-op consultations. Assign a code for the
K. Code all documented conditions that coexist condition to describe the reason for the surgery as
Code all documented conditions that coexist at the an additional diagnosis. Code also any findings
time of the encounter/visit, and require or affect related to the pre-op evaluation.
patient care treatment or management. Do not O. Ambulatory surgery
code conditions that were previously treated and
For ambulatory surgery, code the diagnosis
no longer exist. However, history codes (V10-V19)
for which the surgery was performed. If the
may be used as secondary codes if the historical
postoperative diagnosis is known to be different
condition or family history has an impact on
from the preoperative diagnosis at the time the
current care or influences treatment.
diagnosis is confirmed, select the postoperative
L. Patients receiving diagnostic services only diagnosis for coding, since it is the most definitive.
For patients receiving diagnostic services only P. Routine outpatient prenatal visits
during an encounter/visit, sequence first the
For routine outpatient prenatal visits when
diagnosis, condition, problem, or other reason for
no complications are present, codes V22.0,
encounter/visit shown in the medical record to
Supervision of normal first pregnancy, or V22.1,
be chiefly responsible for the outpatient services
Supervision of other normal pregnancy, should
provided during the encounter/visit. Codes for
be used as the principal diagnosis. These codes
other diagnoses (e.g., chronic conditions) may be
should not be used in conjunction with chapter 11
sequenced as additional diagnoses.
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Appendix I Present on Admission Reporting Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting) and
the external cause of injury codes.
Guidelines
Issues related to inconsistent, missing, conflicting
or unclear documentation must still be resolved by
Introduction
the provider.
These guidelines are to be used as a supplement
If a condition would not be coded and reported
to the ICD-9-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and
based on UHDDS definitions and current official
Reporting to facilitate the assignment of the Present
coding guidelines, then the POA indicator would
on Admission (POA) indicator for each diagnosis and
not be reported.
external cause of injury code reported on claim forms
(UB-04 and 837 Institutional). Reporting Options
These guidelines are not intended to replace any Y - Yes
guidelines in the main body of the ICD-9-CM N - No
Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting. The POA U - Unknown
guidelines are not intended to provide guidance on
when a condition should be coded, but rather, how to W – Clinically undetermined
apply the POA indicator to the final set of diagnosis Unreported/Not used (or “1” for Medicare usage)
codes that have been assigned in accordance with – (Exempt from POA reporting)
Sections I, II, and III of the official coding guidelines. Reporting Definitions
Subsequent to the assignment of the ICD-9-CM codes, Y ⫽ present at the time of inpatient admission
the POA indicator should then be assigned to those
conditions that have been coded. N ⫽ not present at the time of inpatient admission
As stated in the Introduction to the ICD-9-CM U ⫽ documentation is insufficient to determine if

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Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, a condition is present on admission
joint effort between the healthcare provider and the W ⫽ provider is unable to clinically determine
coder is essential to achieve complete and accurate whether condition was present on admission or not
documentation, code assignment, and reporting Timeframe for POA Identification and
of diagnoses and procedures. The importance of Documentation
consistent, complete documentation in the medical
There is no required timeframe as to when a
record cannot be overemphasized. Medical record
provider (per the definition of “provider” used
documentation from any provider involved in the
in these guidelines) must identify or document
care and treatment of the patient may be used to
a condition to be present on admission. In some
support the determination of whether a condition
clinical situations, it may not be possible for a
was present on admission or not. In the context of the
provider to make a definitive diagnosis (or a
official coding guidelines, the term “provider” means
condition may not be recognized or reported by
a physician or any qualified healthcare practitioner
the patient) for a period of time after admission.
who is legally accountable for establishing the
In some cases it may be several days before the
patient’s diagnosis.
provider arrives at a definitive diagnosis. This does
These guidelines are not a substitute for the not mean that the condition was not present on
provider’s clinical judgment as to the determination admission. Determination of whether the condition
of whether a condition was/was not present on was present on admission or not will be based
admission. The provider should be queried regarding on the applicable POA guideline as identified in
issues related to the linking of signs/symptoms, this document, or on the provider’s best clinical
timing of test results, and the timing of findings. judgment.
General Reporting Requirements If at the time of code assignment the
All claims involving inpatient admissions to documentation is unclear as to whether a condition
general acute care hospitals or other facilities was present on admission or not, it is appropriate
that are subject to a law or regulation mandating to query the provider for clarification.
collection of present on admission information. Assigning the POA Indicator
Present on admission is defined as present at the Condition is on the “Exempt from Reporting” list
time the order for inpatient admission occurs —
Leave the “present on admission” field blank if
conditions that develop during an outpatient
the condition is on the list of ICD-9-CM codes
encounter, including emergency department,
for which this field is not applicable. This is the
observation, or outpatient surgery, are considered
only circumstance in which the field may be left
as present on admission.
blank.
POA indicator is assigned to principal and
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POA Explicitly Documented Conditions documented as possible, probable,


Assign Y for any condition the provider suspected, or rule out at the time of discharge
explicitly documents as being present on If the final diagnosis contains a possible,
admission. probable, suspected, or rule out diagnosis, and
Assign N for any condition the provider this diagnosis was based on signs, symptoms,
explicitly documents as not present at the time or clinical findings suspected at the time of
of admission. inpatient admission, assign “Y.”
Conditions diagnosed prior to inpatient If the final diagnosis contains a possible,
admission probable, suspected, or rule out diagnosis, and
this diagnosis was based on signs, symptoms
Assign “Y” for conditions that were diagnosed
or clinical findings that were not present on
prior to admission (example: hypertension,
admission, assign “N”.
diabetes mellitus, asthma)
Conditions documented as impending or
Conditions diagnosed during the admission but
threatened at the time of discharge
clearly present before admission
If the final diagnosis contains an impending or
Assign “Y” for conditions diagnosed during
threatened diagnosis, and this diagnosis is based
the admission that were clearly present but not
on symptoms or clinical findings that were
diagnosed until after admission occurred.
present on admission, assign “Y”.
Diagnoses subsequently confirmed after
If the final diagnosis contains an impending or
admission are considered present on admission
threatened diagnosis, and this diagnosis is based
if at the time of admission they are documented
on symptoms or clinical findings that were not
as suspected, possible, rule out, differential
present on admission, assign “N”.
diagnosis, or constitute an underlying cause
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of a symptom that is present at the time of Acute and Chronic Conditions


admission. Assign “Y” for acute conditions that are present
Condition develops during outpatient encounter at time of admission and N for acute conditions
prior to inpatient admission that are not present at time of admission.
Assign Y for any condition that develops during Assign “Y” for chronic conditions, even though
an outpatient encounter prior to a written order the condition may not be diagnosed until after
for inpatient admission. admission.
Documentation does not indicate whether If a single code identifies both an acute and
condition was present on admission chronic condition, see the POA guidelines for
combination codes.
Assign “U” when the medical record
documentation is unclear as to whether the Combination Codes
condition was present on admission. “U” should Assign “N” if any part of the combination code
not be routinely assigned and used only in very was not present on admission (e.g., obstructive
limited circumstances. Coders are encouraged to chronic bronchitis with acute exacerbation and
query the providers when the documentation is the exacerbation was not present on admission;
unclear. gastric ulcer that does not start bleeding until
Documentation states that it cannot be after admission; asthma patient develops status
determined whether the condition was or was not asthmaticus after admission)
present on admission Assign “Y” if all parts of the combination
Assign “W” when the medical record code were present on admission (e.g., patient
documentation indicates that it cannot be with diabetic nephropathy is admitted with
clinically determined whether or not the uncontrolled diabetes)
condition was present on admission. If the final diagnosis includes comparative or
Chronic condition with acute exacerbation during contrasting diagnoses, and both were present, or
the admission suspected, at the time of admission, assign “Y”.
If the code is a combination code that identifies For infection codes that include the causal
both the chronic condition and the acute organism, assign “Y” if the infection (or signs of
exacerbation, see POA guidelines pertaining to the infection) was present on admission, even
combination codes. though the culture results may not be known
until after admission (e.g., patient is admitted
If the combination code only identifies the
with pneumonia and the provider documents
chronic condition and not the acute exacerbation
pseudomonas as the causal organism a few days
(e.g., acute exacerbation of chronic leukemia),
later).
assign “Y.”

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Same Diagnosis Code for Two or More considered present at admission and should
Conditions be assigned “Y”. This includes conditions
When the same ICD-9-CM diagnosis code that occur during delivery (e.g., injury during
applies to two or more conditions during the delivery, meconium aspiration, exposure to
same encounter (e.g. bilateral condition, or two streptococcus B in the vaginal canal).
separate conditions classified to the same Congenital conditions and anomalies
ICD-9-CM diagnosis code): Assign “Y” for congenital conditions and
Assign “Y” if all conditions represented by anomalies, except for categories 740-759,
the single ICD-9-CM code were present on Congenital anomalies, which are on the
admission (e.g. bilateral fracture of the same exempt list. Congenital conditions are always
bone, same site, and both fractures were present considered present on admission.
on admission) External cause of injury codes
Assign “N” if any of the conditions represented Assign “Y” for any E code representing an
by the single ICD-9-CM code was not present on external cause of injury or poisoning that
admission (e.g. dehydration with hyponatremia occurred prior to inpatient admission (e.g.,
is assigned to code 276.1, but only one of these patient fell out of bed at home, patient fell out of
conditions was present on admission). bed in emergency room prior to admission)
Obstetrical conditions Assign “N” for any E code representing an
Whether or not the patient delivers during external cause of injury or poisoning that
the current hospitalization does not affect occurred during inpatient hospitalization (e.g.,
assignment of the POA indicator. The patient fell out of hospital bed during hospital
determining factor for POA assignment stay, patient experienced an adverse reaction

GUIDELINES - APPENDIX I
is whether the pregnancy complication or to a medication administered after inpatient
obstetrical condition described by the code was admission)
present at the time of admission or not. Categories and Codes Exempt from Diagnosis
If the pregnancy complication or obstetrical Present on Admission Requirement
condition was present on admission (e.g., Effective Date: October 1, 2008
patient admitted in preterm labor), assign “Y”.
Note: “Diagnosis present on admission” for these code
If the pregnancy complication or obstetrical categories are exempt because they represent circumstances
condition was not present on admission regarding the healthcare encounter or factors influencing
(e.g., 2nd degree laceration during delivery, health status that do not represent a current disease or
postpartum hemorrhage that occurred during injury or are always present on admission.
current hospitalization, fetal distress develops
after admission), assign “N”. Categories or subcategories listed are inclusive of all codes
within those categories or subcategories, unless otherwise
If the obstetrical code includes more than one indicated. In order to streamline the POA exempt list and
diagnosis and any of the diagnoses identified by make it easier to read, where all of the codes in a code range
the code were not present on admission assign are POA exempt, only the code range is shown, rather than
“N”. listing each of the individual codes in the range.
(e.g., Code 642.7, Pre-eclampsia or eclampsia 137-139, Late effects of infectious and parasitic
superimposed on pre-existing hypertension). diseases
If the obstetrical code includes information 268.1, Rickets, late effect
that is not a diagnosis, do not consider that
information in the POA determination. 326, Late effects of intracranial abscess or pyogenic
infection
(e.g. Code 652.1x, Breech or other
malpresentation successfully converted to 412, Old myocardial infarction
cephalic presentation should be reported 438, Late effects of cerebrovascular disease
as present on admission if the fetus was 650, Normal delivery
breech on admission but was converted to 660.7, Failed forceps or vacuum extractor, unspecified
cephalic presentation after admission (since
the conversion to cephalic presentation does 677, Late effect of complication of pregnancy,
not represent a diagnosis, the fact that the childbirth, and the puerperium
conversion occurred after admission has no 740-759, Congenital anomalies
bearing on the POA determination). 905-909, Late effects of injuries, poisonings, toxic
Perinatal conditions effects, and other external causes
Newborns are not considered to be admitted V02, Carrier or suspected carrier of infectious diseases
until after birth. Therefore, any condition V03, Need for prophylactic vaccination and
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V04, Need for prophylactic vaccination and V56, Encounter for dialysis and dialysis catheter care
inoculation against certain viral diseases V57, Care involving use of rehabilitation procedures
V05, Need for other prophylactic vaccination and V58, Encounter for other and unspecified procedures
inoculation against single diseases and aftercare
V06, Need for prophylactic vaccination and V59, Donors
inoculation against combinations of diseases
V60, Housing, household, and economic
V07, Need for isolation and other prophylactic or circumstances
treatment measures
V61, Other family circumstances
V10, Personal history of malignant neoplasm
V62, Other psychosocial circumstances
V11, Personal history of mental disorder
V64, Persons encountering health services for specific
V12, Personal history of certain other diseases procedures, not carried out
V13, Personal history of other diseases V65, Other persons seeking consultation
V14, Personal history of allergy to medicinal agents V66, Convalescence and palliative care
V15, Other personal history presenting hazards to V67, Follow-up examination
health
V68, Encounters for administrative purposes
V16, Family history of malignant neoplasm
V69, Problems related to lifestyle
V17, Family history of certain chronic disabling
V70, General medical examination
diseases
V71, Observation and evaluation for suspected
V18, Family history of certain other specific
condition not found
conditions
V72, Special investigations and examinations
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V19, Family history of other conditions


V73, Special screening examination for viral and
V20, Health supervision of infant or child
chlamydial diseases
V21, Constitutional states in development
V74, Special screening examination for bacterial and
V22, Normal pregnancy spirochetal diseases
V23, Supervision of high-risk pregnancy V75, Special screening examination for other
V24, Postpartum care and examination infectious diseases
V25, Encounter for contraceptive management V76, Special screening for malignant neoplasms
V26, Procreative management V77, Special screening for endocrine, nutritional,
V27, Outcome of delivery metabolic, and immunity disorders
V28, Antenatal screening V78, Special screening for disorders of blood and
blood-forming organs
V29, Observation and evaluation of newborns for
suspected condition not found V79, Special screening for mental disorders and
developmental handicaps
V30-V39, Liveborn infants according to type of birth
V80, Special screening for neurological, eye, and ear
V42, Organ or tissue replaced by transplant diseases
V43, Organ or tissue replaced by other means V81, Special screening for cardiovascular, respiratory,
V44, Artificial opening status and genitourinary diseases
V45, Other postprocedural states V82, Special screening for other conditions
V46, Other dependence on machines and devices V83, Genetic carrier status
V49.60-V49.77, Upper and lower limb amputation V84, Genetic susceptibility to disease
status V85, Body Mass Index
V49.81-V49.85, Other specified conditions influencing V86, Estrogen receptor status
health status
V87.32, Contact with and (suspected) exposure to
V50, Elective surgery for purposes other than algae bloom
remedying health states
V87.4, Personal history of drug therapy
V51, Aftercare involving the use of plastic surgery
V88, Acquired absence of other organs and tissue
V52, Fitting and adjustment of prosthetic device and
implant V89, Suspected maternal and fetal conditions not
found
V53, Fitting and adjustment of other device
V90, Retained foreign body
V54, Other orthopedic aftercare
V91, Multiple gestation placenta status
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E000, External cause status E917.2, Striking against or struck accidentally


E001-E030, Activity by objects or persons, in running water without
subsequent fall
E800-E807, Railway accidents
E917.5, Striking against or struck accidentally by
E810-E819, Motor vehicle traffic accidents objects or persons, object in sports with subsequent
E820-E825, Motor vehicle nontraffic accidents fall
E826-E829, Other road vehicle accidents E917.6, Striking against or struck accidentally by
E830-E838, Water transport accidents objects or persons, caused by a crowd, by collective
E840-E845, Air and space transport accidents fear or panic with subsequent fall
E846-E848, Vehicle accidents not elsewhere classifiable E919, Accident caused by machinery (Except E919.2)
E849, Place of occurrence (Except E849.7) E921, Accident caused by explosion of pressure vessel
E883.1, Accidental fall into well E922, Accident caused by firearm and air gun missile
E883.2, Accidental fall into storm drain or manhole E926.2, Visible and ultraviolet light sources
E884.0, Fall from playground equipment E928.0-E928.8, Other and unspecified environmental
and accidental causes
E884.1, Fall from cliff
E929.0-E929.9, Late effects of accidental injury
E885.0, Fall from (nonmotorized) scooter
E959, Late effects of self-inflicted injury
E885.1, Fall from roller skates
E970-E978, Legal intervention
E885.2, Fall from skateboard
E979, Terrorism
E885.3, Fall from skis
E981, Poisoning by gases in domestic use,
E885.4, Fall from snowboard

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undetermined whether accidentally or purposely
E886.0, Fall on same level from collision, pushing, or inflicted
shoving, by or with other person, In sports E982, Poisoning by other gases, undetermined
E890.0-E890.9, Conflagration in private dwelling whether accidentally or purposely inflicted
E893.0, Accident caused by ignition of clothing, from E985, Injury by firearms, air guns and explosives,
controlled fire in private dwelling undetermined whether accidentally or purposely
E893.2, Accident caused by ignition of clothing, from inflicted
controlled fire not in building or structure E987.0, Falling from high place, undetermined
E894, Ignition of highly inflammable material whether accidentally or purposely inflicted,
residential premises
E895, Accident caused by controlled fire in private
dwelling E987.2, Falling from high place, undetermined
whether accidentally or purposely inflicted, natural
E897, Accident caused by controlled fire not in
sites
building or structure
E989, Late effects of injury, undetermined whether
E917.0, Striking against or struck accidentally by
accidentally or purposely inflicted
objects or persons, in sports without subsequent fall
E990-E999, Injury resulting from operations of war
E917.1, Striking against or struck accidentally by
objects or persons, caused by a crowd, by collective POA Examples
fear or panic without subsequent fall The POA examples have been removed from the
guidelines.

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Alphabetic Index
Volume 2

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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / AAT
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES
A Abetalipoproteinemia 272.5
Abionarce 780.79
Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities
(Continued)
AAT (alpha-1 antitrypsin) deficiency 273.4 Abiotrophy 799.89 chromosomal NEC (Continued)
AAV (disease) (illness) (infection) - see Ablatio fetal, (suspected) affecting
Human immunodeficiency virus placentae - see Placenta, ablatio management of pregnancy
(disease) (illness) (infection) retinae (see also Detachment, retina) 655.1
Abactio - see Abortion, induced 361.9 sex 758.81
Abactus venter - see Abortion, induced Ablation clinical findings NEC 796.4
Abarognosis 781.99 pituitary (gland) (with hypofunction) communication - see Fistula
Abasia (-astasia) 307.9 253.7 configuration of pupils 379.49
atactica 781.3 placenta - see Placenta, ablatio coronary
choreic 781.3 uterus 621.8 artery 746.85
hysterical 300.11 Ablepharia, ablepharon, ablephary vein 746.9
paroxysmal trepidant 781.3 743.62 cortisol-binding globulin 255.8
spastic 781.3 Ablepsia - see Blindness course, Eustachian tube 744.24
trembling 781.3 Ablepsy - see Blindness creatinine clearance 794.4
trepidans 781.3 Ablutomania 300.3 dentofacial NEC 524.9
Abderhalden-Kaufmann-Lignac Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities - functional 524.50
syndrome (cystinosis) 270.0 see also Anomaly specified type NEC 524.89
Abdomen, abdominal - see also condition acid-base balance 276.4 development, developmental NEC
accordion 306.4 fetus or newborn - see Distress, fetal 759.9
acute 789.0 adaptation curve, dark 368.63 bone 756.9
angina 557.1 alveolar ridge 525.9 central nervous system 742.9
burst 868.00 amnion 658.9 direction, teeth 524.30
convulsive equivalent (see also affecting fetus or newborn 762.9 dynia (see also Defect, coagulation)
Epilepsy) 345.5 anatomical relationship NEC 759.9 286.9
heart 746.87 apertures, congenital, diaphragm Ebstein 746.2
muscle deficiency syndrome 756.79 756.6 echocardiogram 793.2
obstipum 756.79 auditory perception NEC 388.40 echoencephalogram 794.01
Abdominalgia 789.0 autosomes NEC 758.5 echogram NEC - see Findings,
periodic 277.31 13 758.1 abnormal, structure
Abduction contracture, hip or other 18 758.2 electrocardiogram (ECG) (EKG) 794.31
joint - see Contraction, joint 21 or 22 758.0 electroencephalogram (EEG) 794.02
Abercrombie’s syndrome (amyloid D1 758.1 electromyogram (EMG) 794.17
degeneration) 277.39 E3 758.2 ocular 794.14
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Aberrant (congenital) - see also G 758.0 electro-oculogram (EOG) 794.12


Malposition, congenital ballistocardiogram 794.39 electroretinogram (ERG) 794.11
adrenal gland 759.1 basal metabolic rate (BMR) 794.7 erythrocytes 289.9
blood vessel NEC 747.60 biosynthesis, testicular androgen congenital, with perinatal jaundice
arteriovenous NEC 747.60 257.2 282.9 [774.0]
cerebrovascular 747.81 blood level (of) eustachian valve 746.9
gastrointestinal 747.61 cobalt 790.6 excitability under minor stress 301.9
lower limb 747.64 copper 790.6 fat distribution 782.9
renal 747.62 iron 790.6 feces 787.7
spinal 747.82 lead 790.6 fetal heart rate - see Distress, fetal
upper limb 747.63 lithium 790.6 fetus NEC
breast 757.6 magnesium 790.6 affecting management of
endocrine gland NEC 759.2 mineral 790.6 pregnancy - see Pregnancy,
gastrointestinal vessel (peripheral) 747.61 zinc 790.6 management affected by, fetal
hepatic duct 751.69 blood pressure causing disproportion 653.7
lower limb vessel (peripheral) 747.64 elevated (without diagnosis of affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
pancreas 751.7 hypertension) 796.2 causing obstructed labor 660.1
parathyroid gland 759.2 low (see also Hypotension) 458.9 affecting fetus or newborn
peripheral vascular vessel NEC 747.60 reading (incidental) (isolated) 763.1
pituitary gland (pharyngeal) 759.2 (nonspecific) 796.3 findings without manifest disease - see
renal blood vessel 747.62 blood sugar 790.29 Findings, abnormal
sebaceous glands, mucous membrane, bowel sounds 787.5 fluid
mouth 750.26 breathing behavior - see Respiration amniotic 792.3
spinal vessel 747.82 caloric test 794.19 cerebrospinal 792.0
spleen 759.0 cervix (acquired) NEC 622.9 peritoneal 792.9
testis (descent) 752.51 congenital 752.40 pleural 792.9
thymus gland 759.2 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.6 synovial 792.9
thyroid gland 759.2 causing obstructed labor 660.2 vaginal 792.9
upper limb vessel (peripheral) 747.63 affecting fetus or newborn forces of labor NEC 661.9
Aberratio 763.1 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
lactis 757.6 chemistry, blood NEC 790.6 form, teeth 520.2
testis 752.51 chest sounds 786.7 function studies
Aberration - see also Anomaly chorion 658.9 auditory 794.15
chromosome - see Anomaly, affecting fetus or newborn 762.9 bladder 794.9
chromosome(s) chromosomal NEC 758.89 brain 794.00
distantial 368.9 analysis, nonspecific result 795.2 cardiovascular 794.30
mental (see also Disorder, mental, autosomes (see also Abnormal, endocrine NEC 794.6
nonpsychotic) 300.9 autosomes NEC) 758.5 kidney 794.4


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Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities


(Continued) (Continued) (Continued)
function studies (Continued) lung shadow 793.19 Papanicolaou (smear) (Continued)
liver 794.8 mammogram 793.80 other site 796.9
nervous system calcification 793.89 vagina 795.10
central 794.00 calculus 793.89 with
peripheral 794.19 microcalcification 793.81 atypical squamous cells
oculomotor 794.14 Mantoux test 795.51 cannot exclude high grade
pancreas 794.9 membranes (fetal) squamous
placenta 794.9 affecting fetus or newborn 762.9 intraepithelial lesion
pulmonary 794.2 complicating pregnancy 658.8 (ASC-H) 795.12
retina 794.11 menstruation - see Menstruation of undetermined
special senses 794.19 metabolism (see also condition) 783.9 significance (ASC-US)
spleen 794.9 movement 781.0 795.11
thyroid 794.5 disorder NEC 333.90 cytologic evidence of
vestibular 794.16 sleep related, unspecified 780.58 malignancy 795.16
gait 781.2 specified NEC 333.99 high grade squamous
hysterical 300.11 head 781.0 intraepithelial lesion
gastrin secretion 251.5 involuntary 781.0 (HGSIL)795.14
globulin specified type NEC 333.99 low grade squamous
cortisol-binding 255.8 muscle contraction, localized 728.85 intraepithelial lesion
thyroid-binding 246.8 myoglobin (Aberdeen) (Annapolis) (LGSIL) 795.13
glucagon secretion 251.4 289.9 glandular 795.10
glucose 790.29 narrowness, eyelid 743.62 specified finding NEC 795.19
in pregnancy, childbirth, or optokinetic response 379.57 parturition
puerperium 648.8 organs or tissues of pelvis NEC affecting fetus or newborn 763.9
fetus or newborn 775.0 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.9 mother - see Delivery, complicated
non-fasting 790.29 affecting fetus or newborn pelvis (bony) - see Deformity, pelvis
gravitational (G) forces or states 994.9 763.89 percussion, chest 786.7
hair NEC 704.2 causing obstructed labor 660.2 periods (grossly) (see also
hard tissue formation in pulp 522.3 affecting fetus or newborn Menstruation) 626.9
head movement 781.0 763.1 phonocardiogram 794.39
heart origin - see Malposition, congenital placenta - see Placenta, abnormal
rate palmar creases 757.2 plantar reflex 796.1
fetus, affecting liveborn infant Papanicolaou (smear) plasma protein - see Deficiency, plasma,
before the onset of labor 763.81 anus 796.70 protein

A
during labor 763.82 with pleural folds 748.8
unspecified as to time of onset atypical squamous cells position - see also Malposition
763.83 cannot exclude high grade gravid uterus 654.4
intrauterine squamous causing obstructed labor 660.2
before the onset of labor 763.81 intraepithelial lesion affecting fetus or newborn
during labor 763.82 (ASC-H) 796.72 763.1
unspecified as to time of onset of undetermined posture NEC 781.92
763.83 significance (ASC-US) presentation (fetus) - see Presentation,
newborn 796.71 fetus, abnormal
before the onset of labor 763.81 cytologic evidence of product of conception NEC 631.8
during labor 763.82 malignancy 796.76 puberty - see Puberty
unspecified as to time of onset high grade squamous pulmonary
763.83 intraepithelial lesion artery 747.39
shadow 793.2 (HGSIL) 796.74 function, newborn 770.89
sounds NEC 785.3 low grade squamous test results 794.2
hemoglobin (see also Disease, intraepithelial lesion ventilation, newborn 770.89
hemoglobin) 282.7 (LGSIL) 796.73 hyperventilation 786.01
trait - see Trait, hemoglobin, glandular 796.70 pulsations in neck 785.1
abnormal specified finding NEC 796.79 pupil reflexes 379.40
hemorrhage, uterus - see Hemorrhage, cervix 795.00 quality of milk 676.8
uterus with radiological examination 793.99
histology NEC 795.4 atypical squamous cells abdomen NEC 793.6
increase in cannot exclude high grade biliary tract 793.3
appetite 783.6 squamous breast 793.89
development 783.9 intraepithelial lesion mammogram NOS 793.80
involuntary movement 781.0 (ASC-H) 795.02 mammographic
jaw closure 524.51 of undetermined calcification 793.89
karyotype 795.2 significance (ASC-US) calculus 793.89
knee jerk 796.1 795.01 microcalcification 793.81
labor NEC 661.9 cytologic evidence of gastrointestinal tract 793.4
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 malignancy 795.06 genitourinary organs 793.5
laboratory findings - see Findings, high grade squamous head 793.0
abnormal intraepithelial lesion image test inconclusive due to
length, organ or site, congenital - see (HGSIL) 795.04 excess body fat 793.91
Distortion low grade squamous intrathoracic organ NEC 793.2
liver function test 790.6 intraepithelial lesion lung (field) 793.19
loss of height 781.91 (LGSIL) 795.03 musculoskeletal system 793.7
loss of weight 783.21 nonspecific finding NEC 795.09 retroperitoneum 793.6


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Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities Aborter, habitual or recurrent NEC
(Continued) (Continued) without current pregnancy 629.81
radiological examination (Continued) transport protein 273.8 current abortion (see also Abortion,
skin and subcutaneous tissue 793.99 ultrasound results - see Findings, spontaneous) 634.9
skull 793.0 abnormal, structure affecting fetus or newborn 761.8
red blood cells 790.09 umbilical cord observation in current pregnancy
morphology 790.09 affecting fetus or newborn 762.6 646.3
volume 790.09 complicating delivery 663.9 Abortion (complete) (incomplete)
reflex NEC 796.1 specified NEC 663.8 (inevitable) (with retained products
renal function test 794.4 union of conception) 637.9
respiration signs - see Respiration cricoid cartilage and thyroid
response to nerve stimulation 794.10 cartilage 748.3 Note: Use the following fifth-digit
retinal correspondence 368.34 larynx and trachea 748.3 subclassification with categories 634-637:
rhythm, heart - see also Arrhythmia thyroid cartilage and hyoid bone 0 unspecified
fetus - see Distress, fetal 748.3 1 incomplete
saliva 792.4 urination NEC 788.69 2 complete
scan psychogenic 306.53
brain 794.09 stream with
kidney 794.4 intermittent 788.61 complication(s) (any) following
liver 794.8 slowing 788.62 previous abortion - see
lung 794.2 splitting 788.61 category 639
thyroid 794.5 weak 788.62 damage to pelvic organ (laceration)
secretion urgency 788.63 (rupture) (tear) 637.2
gastrin 251.5 urine (constituents) NEC 791.9 embolism (air) (amniotic fluid)
glucagon 251.4 uterine hemorrhage (see also (blood clot) (pulmonary)
semen 792.2 Hemorrhage, uterus) 626.9 (pyemic) (septic) (soap) 637.6
serum level (of) climacteric 627.0 genital tract and pelvic infection
acid phosphatase 790.5 postmenopausal 627.1 637.0
alkaline phosphatase 790.5 vagina (acquired) (congenital) hemorrhage, delayed or excessive
amylase 790.5 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.7 637.1
enzymes NEC 790.5 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 metabolic disorder 637.4
lipase 790.5 causing obstructed labor 660.2 renal failure (acute) 637.3
shape
affecting fetus or newborn sepsis (genital tract) (pelvic organ)
cornea 743.41
763.1 637.0
gallbladder 751.69
vascular sounds 785.9 urinary tract 637.7
gravid uterus 654.4
vectorcardiogram 794.39 shock (postoperative) (septic)
A

affecting fetus or newborn 763.89


visually evoked potential (VEP) 637.5
causing obstructed labor 660.2
794.13 specified complication NEC 637.7
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
vulva (acquired) (congenital) toxemia 637.3
head (see also Anomaly, skull) 756.0
organ or site, congenital NEC - see in pregnancy or childbirth 654.8 unspecified complication(s) 637.8
Distortion affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 urinary tract infection 637.7
sinus venosus 747.40 causing obstructed labor 660.2 accidental - see Abortion, spontaneous
size affecting fetus or newborn artificial - see Abortion, induced
fetus, complicating delivery 653.5 763.1 attempted (failed) - see Abortion, failed
causing obstructed labor 660.1 weight criminal - see Abortion, illegal
gallbladder 751.69 gain 783.1 early - see Abortion, spontaneous
head (see also Anomaly, skull) 756.0 of pregnancy 646.1 elective - see Abortion, legal
organ or site, congenital NEC - see with hypertension - see failed (legal) 638.9
Distortion Toxemia, of pregnancy with
teeth 520.2 loss 783.21 damage to pelvic organ
skin and appendages, congenital NEC x-ray examination - see Abnormal, (laceration) (rupture) (tear)
757.9 radiological examination 638.2
soft parts of pelvis - see Abnormal, Abnormally formed uterus - see Anomaly, embolism (air) (amniotic fluid)
organs or tissues of pelvis uterus (blood clot) (pulmonary)
spermatozoa 792.2 Abnormity (any organ or part) - see (pyemic) (septic) (soap)
sputum (amount) (color) (excessive) Anomaly 638.6
(odor) (purulent) 786.4 ABO genital tract and pelvic infection
stool NEC 787.7 hemolytic disease 773.1 638.0
bloody 578.1 incompatibility (due to transfusion of hemorrhage, delayed or excessive
occult 792.1 blood or blood products) 638.1
bulky 787.7 with hemolytic transfusion reaction metabolic disorder 638.4
color (dark) (light) 792.1 (HTR) (not specified as acute renal failure (acute) 638.3
content (fat) (mucus) (pus) 792.1 or delayed) 999.61 sepsis (genital tract) (pelvic
occult blood 792.1 24 hours or more after organ) 638.0
synchondrosis 756.9 transfusion 999.63 urinary tract 638.7
test results without manifest disease - acute 999.62 shock (postoperative) (septic)
see Findings, abnormal delayed 999.63 638.5
thebesian valve 746.9 less than 24 hours after specified complication NEC 638.7
thermography - see Findings, abnormal, transfusion 999.62 toxemia 638.3
structure unspecified time after transfusion unspecified complication(s) 638.8
threshold, cones or rods (eye) 368.63 999.61 urinary tract infection 638.7
thyroid-binding globulin 246.8 reaction 999.60 fetal indication - see Abortion, legal
thyroid product 246.8 specified NEC 999.69 fetus 779.6
toxicology (findings) NEC 796.0 Abocclusion 524.20 following threatened abortion - see
tracheal cartilage (congenital) 748.3 Abolition, language 784.69 Abortion, by type


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Abortion (Continued) Abortion (Continued) Abscess (acute) (chronic) (infectional)


habitual or recurrent (care during operative - see Abortion, legal (lymphangitic) (metastatic)
pregnancy) 646.3 psychiatric indication - see Abortion, (multiple) (pyogenic) (septic) (with
with current abortion (see also legal lymphangitis) (see also Cellulitis)
Abortion, spontaneous) 634.9 recurrent - see Abortion, spontaneous 682.9
affecting fetus or newborn 761.8 self-induced - see Abortion, illegal abdomen, abdominal
without current pregnancy 629.81 septic - see Abortion, by type, with sepsis cavity 567.22
homicidal - see Abortion, illegal spontaneous 634.9 wall 682.2
illegal 636.9 with abdominopelvic 567.22
with damage to pelvic organ accessory sinus (chronic) (see also
damage to pelvic organ (laceration) (rupture) Sinusitis) 473.9
(laceration) (rupture) (tear) 634.2 adrenal (capsule) (gland) 255.8
(tear) 636.2 embolism (air) (amniotic fluid) alveolar 522.5
embolism (air) (amniotic fluid) (blood clot) (pulmonary) with sinus 522.7
(blood clot) (pulmonary) (pyemic) (septic) (soap) amebic 006.3
(pyemic) (septic) (soap) 634.6 bladder 006.8
636.6 genital tract and pelvic infection brain (with liver or lung abscess)
genital tract and pelvic infection 634.0 006.5
636.0 hemorrhage, delayed or excessive liver (without mention of brain or
hemorrhage, delayed or excessive 634.1 lung abscess) 006.3
636.1 metabolic disorder 634.4 with
metabolic disorder 636.4 renal failure 634.3 brain abscess (and lung
renal failure 636.3 sepsis (genital tract) (pelvic abscess) 006.5
sepsis (genital tract) (pelvic organ) 634.0 lung abscess 006.4
organ) 636.0 urinary tract 634.7 lung (with liver abscess) 006.4
urinary tract 636.7 shock (postoperative) (septic) with brain abscess 006.5
shock (postoperative) (septic) 634.5 seminal vesicle 006.8
636.5 specified complication NEC specified site NEC 006.8
specified complication NEC 634.7 spleen 006.8
636.7 toxemia 634.3 anaerobic 040.0
toxemia 636.3 unspecified complication(s) ankle 682.6
unspecified complication(s) 634.8 anorectal 566
636.8 urinary tract infection 634.7 antecubital space 682.3
urinary tract infection 636.7 fetus 761.8 antrum (chronic) (Highmore)
fetus 779.6 threatened 640.0 (see also Sinusitis, maxillary)
induced 637.9 affecting fetus or newborn 762.1 473.0

A
illegal - see Abortion, illegal surgical - see Abortion, legal anus 566
legal indications - see Abortion, legal therapeutic - see Abortion, legal apical (tooth) 522.5
medical indications - see Abortion, threatened 640.0 with sinus (alveolar) 522.7
legal affecting fetus or newborn 762.1 appendix 540.1
therapeutic - see Abortion, legal tubal - see Pregnancy, tubal areola (acute) (chronic) (nonpuerperal)
late - see Abortion, spontaneous voluntary - see Abortion, legal 611.0
legal (legal indication) (medical Abortus fever 023.9 puerperal, postpartum 675.1
indication) (under medical Aboulomania 301.6 arm (any part, above wrist) 682.3
supervision) 635.9 Abrachia 755.20 artery (wall) 447.2
with Abrachiatism 755.20 atheromatous 447.2
damage to pelvic organ Abrachiocephalia 759.89 auditory canal (external) 380.10
(laceration) (rupture) Abrachiocephalus 759.89 auricle (ear) (staphylococcal)
(tear) 635.2 Abrami’s disease (acquired hemolytic (streptococcal) 380.10
embolism (air) (amniotic fluid) jaundice) 283.9 axilla, axillary (region) 682.3
(blood clot) (pulmonary) Abramov-Fiedler myocarditis (acute lymph gland or node 683
(pyemic) (septic) (soap) isolated myocarditis) 422.91 back (any part) 682.2
635.6 Abrasion - see also Injury, superficial, by Bartholin’s gland 616.3
genital tract and pelvic infection site with
635.0 cornea 918.1 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
hemorrhage, delayed or excessive dental 521.20 with sepsis
635.1 extending into ectopic pregnancy (see also
metabolic disorder 635.4 dentine 521.22 categories 633.0-633.9)
renal failure (acute) 635.3 pulp 521.23 639.0
sepsis (genital tract) (pelvic generalized 521.25 molar pregnancy (see also
organ) 635.0 limited to enamel 521.21 categories 630-632)
urinary tract 635.7 localized 521.24 639.0
shock (postoperative) (septic) teeth, tooth (dentifrice) (habitual) (hard complicating pregnancy or
635.5 tissues) (occupational) (ritual) puerperium 646.6
specified complication NEC (traditional) (wedge defect) (see following
635.7 also Abrasion, dental) 521.20 abortion 639.0
toxemia 635.3 Abrikossov’s tumor (M9580/0) - see also ectopic or molar pregnancy
unspecified complication(s) Neoplasm, connective tissue, benign 639.0
635.8 malignant (M9580/3) - see Neoplasm, bartholinian 616.3
urinary tract infection 635.7 connective tissue, malignant Bezold’s 383.01
fetus 779.6 Abrism 988.8 bile, biliary, duct or tract (see also
medical indication - see Abortion, legal Abruption, placenta - see Placenta, Cholecystitis) 576.8
mental hygiene problem - see Abortion, abruptio bilharziasis 120.1
legal Abruptio placentae - see Placenta, bladder (wall) 595.89
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Abscess (Continued) Abscess (Continued) Abscess (Continued)


bone (subperiosteal) (see also corpus gastric 535.0
Osteomyelitis) 730.0 cavernosum 607.2 genital organ or tract NEC
accessory sinus (chronic) (see also luteum (see also Salpingo-oophoritis) female 616.9
Sinusitis) 473.9 614.2 with
acute 730.0 Cowper’s gland 597.0 abortion - see Abortion, by
chronic or old 730.1 cranium 324.0 type, with sepsis
jaw (lower) (upper) 526.4 cul-de-sac (Douglas’) (posterior) (see ectopic pregnancy (see also
mastoid - see Mastoiditis, acute also Disease, pelvis, categories 633.0-633.9)
petrous (see also Petrositis) inflammatory) 614.4 639.0
383.20 acute 614.3 molar pregnancy (see also
spinal (tuberculous) (see also dental 522.5 categories 630-632)
Tuberculosis) 015.0 with sinus (alveolar) 522.7 639.0
[730.88] dentoalveolar 522.5 following
nontuberculous 730.08 with sinus (alveolar) 522.7 abortion 639.0
bowel 569.5 diaphragm, diaphragmatic 567.22 ectopic or molar pregnancy
brain (any part) 324.0 digit NEC 681.9 639.0
amebic (with liver or lung abscess) Douglas’ cul-de-sac or pouch (see also puerperal, postpartum,
006.5 Disease, pelvis, inflammatory) childbirth 670.8
cystic 324.0 614.4 male 608.4
late effect - see category 326 acute 614.3 genitourinary system, tuberculous (see
otogenic 324.0 Dubois’ 090.5 also Tuberculosis) 016.9
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) ductless gland 259.8 gingival 523.30
013.3 ear gland, glandular (lymph) (acute) NEC
breast (acute) (chronic) (nonpuerperal) acute 382.00 683
611.0 external 380.10 glottis 478.79
newborn 771.5 inner 386.30 gluteal (region) 682.5
puerperal, postpartum 675.1 middle - see Otitis media gonorrheal NEC (see also Gonococcus)
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) elbow 682.3 098.0
017.9 endamebic - see Abscess, amebic groin 682.2
broad ligament (chronic) (see also entamebic - see Abscess, amebic gum 523.30
Disease, pelvis, inflammatory) enterostomy 569.61 hand (except finger or thumb) 682.4
614.4 epididymis 604.0 head (except face) 682.8
acute 614.3 epidural 324.9 heart 429.89
Brodie’s (chronic) (localized) (see also brain 324.0 heel 682.7
Osteomyelitis) 730.1 late effect - see category 326 helminthic (see also Infestation, by
A

bronchus 519.19 spinal cord 324.1 specific parasite) 128.9


buccal cavity 528.3 epiglottis 478.79 hepatic 572.0
bulbourethral gland 597.0 epiploon, epiploic 567.22 amebic (see also Abscess, liver,
bursa 727.89 erysipelatous (see also Erysipelas) 035 amebic) 006.3
pharyngeal 478.29 esophagostomy 530.86 duct 576.8
buttock 682.5 esophagus 530.19 hip 682.6
canaliculus, breast 611.0 ethmoid (bone) (chronic) (sinus) (see tuberculous (active) (see also
canthus 372.20 also Sinusitis, ethmoidal) 473.2 Tuberculosis) 015.1
cartilage 733.99 external auditory canal 380.10 ileocecal 540.1
cecum 569.5 extradural 324.9 ileostomy (bud) 569.61
with appendicitis 540.1 brain 324.0 iliac (region) 682.2
cerebellum, cerebellar 324.0 late effect - see category 326 fossa 540.1
late effect - see category 326 spinal cord 324.1 iliopsoas 567.31
cerebral (embolic) 324.0 extraperitoneal - see Abscess, tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
late effect - see category 326 peritoneum 015.0 [730.88]
cervical (neck region) 682.1 eye 360.00 infraclavicular (fossa) 682.3
lymph gland or node 683 eyelid 373.13 inguinal (region) 682.2
stump (see also Cervicitis) 616.0 face (any part, except eye) 682.0 lymph gland or node 683
cervix (stump) (uteri) (see also fallopian tube (see also Salpingo- intersphincteric (anus) 566
Cervicitis) 616.0 oophoritis) 614.2 intestine, intestinal 569.5
cheek, external 682.0 fascia 728.89 rectal 566
inner 528.3 fauces 478.29 intra-abdominal (see also Abscess,
chest 510.9 fecal 569.5 peritoneum) 567.22
with fistula 510.0 femoral (region) 682.6 postoperative 998.59
wall 682.2 filaria, filarial (see also Infestation, intracranial 324.0
chin 682.0 filarial) 125.9 late effect - see category 326
choroid 363.00 finger (any) (intrathecal) (periosteal) intramammary - see Abscess, breast
ciliary body 364.3 (subcutaneous) (subcuticular) intramastoid (see also Mastoiditis,
circumtonsillar 475 681.00 acute) 383.00
cold (tuberculous) - see also fistulous NEC 682.9 intraorbital 376.01
Tuberculosis, abscess flank 682.2 intraperitoneal 567.22
articular - see Tuberculosis, joint foot (except toe) 682.7 intraspinal 324.1
colon (wall) 569.5 forearm 682.3 late effect - see category 326
colostomy or enterostomy 569.61 forehead 682.0 intratonsillar 475
conjunctiva 372.00 frontal (sinus) (chronic) (see also iris 364.3
connective tissue NEC 682.9 Sinusitis, frontal) 473.1 ischiorectal 566
cornea 370.55 gallbladder (see also Cholecystitis, jaw (bone) (lower) (upper) 526.4
with ulcer 370.00 acute) 575.0 skin 682.0


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Abscess (Continued) Abscess (Continued) Abscess (Continued)


joint (see also Arthritis, pyogenic) mastoid (process) (see also Mastoiditis, parotid (duct) (gland) 527.3
711.0 acute) 383.00 region 528.3
vertebral (tuberculous) (see also subperiosteal 383.01 parumbilical 682.2
Tuberculosis) 015.0 [730.88] maxilla, maxillary 526.4 newborn 771.4
nontuberculous 724.8 molar (tooth) 522.5 pectoral (region) 682.2
kidney 590.2 with sinus 522.7 pelvirectal 567.22
with premolar 522.5 pelvis, pelvic
abortion - see Abortion, by type, sinus (chronic) (see also Sinusitis, female (chronic) (see also Disease,
with urinary tract infection maxillary) 473.0 pelvis, inflammatory) 614.4
calculus 592.0 mediastinum 513.1 acute 614.3
ectopic pregnancy (see also meibomian gland 373.12 male, peritoneal (cellular tissue) - see
categories 633.0-633.9) meninges (see also Meningitis) 320.9 Abscess, peritoneum
639.8 mesentery, mesenteric 567.22 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
molar pregnancy (see also mesosalpinx (see also Salpingo- 016.9
categories 630-632) 639.8 oophoritis) 614.2 penis 607.2
complicating pregnancy or milk 675.1 gonococcal (acute) 098.0
puerperium 646.6 Monro’s (psoriasis) 696.1 chronic or duration of 2 months
affecting fetus or newborn mons pubis 682.2 or over 098.2
760.1 mouth (floor) 528.3 perianal 566
following multiple sites NEC 682.9 periapical 522.5
abortion 639.8 mural 682.2 with sinus (alveolar) 522.7
ectopic or molar pregnancy muscle 728.89 periappendiceal 540.1
639.8 psoas 567.31 pericardial 420.99
knee 682.6 myocardium 422.92 pericecal 540.1
joint 711.06 nabothian (follicle) (see also Cervicitis) pericemental 523.30
tuberculous (active) (see also 616.0 pericholecystic (see also Cholecystitis,
Tuberculosis) 015.2 nail (chronic) (with lymphangitis) 681.9 acute) 575.0
labium (majus) (minus) 616.4 finger 681.02 pericoronal 523.30
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, toe 681.11 peridental 523.30
or puerperium 646.6 nasal (fossa) (septum) 478.19 perigastric 535.0
lacrimal (passages) (sac) (see also sinus (chronic) (see also Sinusitis) perimetric (see also Disease, pelvis,
Dacryocystitis) 375.30 473.9 inflammatory) 614.4
caruncle 375.30 nasopharyngeal 478.29 acute 614.3
gland (see also Dacryoadenitis) nates 682.5 perinephric, perinephritic (see also
375.00 navel 682.2 Abscess, kidney) 590.2

A
lacunar 597.0 newborn NEC 771.4 perineum, perineal (superficial) 682.2
larynx 478.79 neck (region) 682.1 deep (with urethral involvement)
lateral (alveolar) 522.5 lymph gland or node 683 597.0
with sinus 522.7 nephritic (see also Abscess, kidney) urethra 597.0
leg, except foot 682.6 590.2 periodontal (parietal) 523.31
lens 360.00 nipple 611.0 apical 522.5
lid 373.13 puerperal, postpartum 675.0 periosteum, periosteal (see also
lingual 529.0 nose (septum) 478.19 Periostitis) 730.3
tonsil 475 external 682.0 with osteomyelitis (see also
lip 528.5 omentum 567.22 Osteomyelitis) 730.2
Littre’s gland 597.0 operative wound 998.59 acute or subacute 730.0
liver 572.0 orbit, orbital 376.01 chronic or old 730.1
amebic 006.3 ossifluent - see Abscess, bone peripleuritic 510.9
with ovary, ovarian (corpus luteum) (see also with fistula 510.0
brain abscess (and lung Salpingo-oophoritis) 614.2 periproctic 566
abscess) 006.5 oviduct (see also Salpingo-oophoritis) periprostatic 601.2
lung abscess 006.4 614.2 perirectal (staphylococcal) 566
due to Entamoeba histolytica 006.3 palate (soft) 528.3 perirenal (tissue) (see also Abscess,
dysenteric (see also Abscess, liver, hard 526.4 kidney) 590.2
amebic) 006.3 palmar (space) 682.4 perisinuous (nose) (see also Sinusitis)
pyogenic 572.0 pancreas (duct) 577.0 473.9
tropical (see also Abscess, liver, paradontal 523.30 peritoneum, peritoneal (perforated)
amebic) 006.3 parafrenal 607.2 (ruptured) 567.22
loin (region) 682.2 parametric, parametrium (chronic) (see with
lumbar (tuberculous) (see also also Disease, pelvis, abortion - see Abortion, by type,
Tuberculosis) 015.0 [730.88] inflammatory) 614.4 with sepsis
nontuberculous 682.2 acute 614.3 appendicitis 540.1
lung (miliary) (putrid) 513.0 paranephric 590.2 ectopic pregnancy (see also
amebic (with liver abscess) 006.4 parapancreatic 577.0 categories 633.0-633.9)
with brain abscess 006.5 parapharyngeal 478.22 639.0
lymph, lymphatic, gland or node pararectal 566 molar pregnancy (see also
(acute) 683 parasinus (see also Sinusitis) 473.9 categories 630-632) 639.0
any site, except mesenteric 683 parauterine (see also Disease, pelvis, following
mesentery 289.2 inflammatory) 614.4 abortion 639.0
lymphangitic, acute - see Cellulitis acute 614.3 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.0
malar 526.4 paravaginal (see also Vaginitis) 616.10 pelvic, female (see also Disease,
mammary gland - see Abscess, breast parietal region 682.8 pelvis, inflammatory) 614.4
marginal (anus) 566 parodontal 523.30 acute 614.3


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Abscess (Continued) Abscess (Continued) Abscess (Continued)


peritoneum, peritoneal (Continued) retropharyngeal 478.24 subdorsal 682.2
postoperative 998.59 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) subdural 324.9
puerperal, postpartum, childbirth 012.8 brain 324.0
670.8 retrorectal 566 late effect - see category 326
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) retrouterine (see also Disease, pelvis, spinal cord 324.1
014.0 inflammatory) 614.4 subgaleal 682.8
peritonsillar 475 acute 614.3 subhepatic 567.22
perityphlic 540.1 retrovesical 595.89 sublingual 528.3
periureteral 593.89 root, tooth 522.5 gland 527.3
periurethral 597.0 with sinus (alveolar) 522.7 submammary - see Abscess, breast
gonococcal (acute) 098.0 round ligament (see also Disease, pelvis, submandibular (region) (space)
chronic or duration of 2 months inflammatory) 614.4 (triangle) 682.0
or over 098.2 acute 614.3 gland 527.3
periuterine (see also Disease, pelvis, rupture (spontaneous) NEC 682.9 submaxillary (region) 682.0
inflammatory) 614.4 sacrum (tuberculous) (see also gland 527.3
acute 614.3 Tuberculosis) 015.0 [730.88] submental (pyogenic) 682.0
perivesical 595.89 nontuberculous 730.08 gland 527.3
pernicious NEC 682.9 salivary duct or gland 527.3 subpectoral 682.2
petrous bone - see Petrositis scalp (any part) 682.8 subperiosteal - see Abscess, bone
phagedenic NEC 682.9 scapular 730.01 subperitoneal 567.22
chancroid 099.0 sclera 379.09 subphrenic - see also Abscess,
pharynx, pharyngeal (lateral) scrofulous (see also Tuberculosis) peritoneum 567.22
478.29 017.2 postoperative 998.59
phlegmonous NEC 682.9 scrotum 608.4 subscapular 682.2
pilonidal 685.0 seminal vesicle 608.0 subungual 681.9
pituitary (gland) 253.8 amebic 006.8 suburethral 597.0
pleura 510.9 septal, dental 522.5 sudoriparous 705.89
with fistula 510.0 with sinus (alveolar) 522.7 suppurative NEC 682.9
popliteal 682.6 septum (nasal) 478.19 supraclavicular (fossa) 682.3
postanal 566 serous (see also Periostitis) 730.3 suprahepatic 567.22
postcecal 540.1 shoulder 682.3 suprapelvic (see also Disease, pelvis,
postlaryngeal 478.79 side 682.2 inflammatory) 614.4
postnasal 478.19 sigmoid 569.5 acute 614.3
postpharyngeal 478.24 sinus (accessory) (chronic) (nasal) (see suprapubic 682.2
posttonsillar 475 also Sinusitis) 473.9 suprarenal (capsule) (gland) 255.8
A

posttyphoid 002.0 intracranial venous (any) 324.0 sweat gland 705.89


Pott’s (see also Tuberculosis) 015.0 late effect - see category 326 syphilitic 095.8
[730.88] Skene’s duct or gland 597.0 teeth, tooth (root) 522.5
pouch of Douglas (chronic) (see also skin NEC 682.9 with sinus (alveolar) 522.7
Disease, pelvis, inflammatory) tuberculous (primary) (see also supporting structures NEC 523.30
614.4 Tuberculosis) 017.0 temple 682.0
premammary - see Abscess, breast sloughing NEC 682.9 temporal region 682.0
prepatellar 682.6 specified site NEC 682.8 temporosphenoidal 324.0
prostate (see also Prostatitis) 601.2 amebic 006.8 late effect - see category 326
gonococcal (acute) 098.12 spermatic cord 608.4 tendon (sheath) 727.89
chronic or duration of 2 months sphenoidal (sinus) (see also Sinusitis, testicle - see Orchitis
or over 098.32 sphenoidal) 473.3 thecal 728.89
psoas 567.31 spinal thigh (acquired) 682.6
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) cord (any part) (staphylococcal) thorax 510.9
015.0 [730.88] 324.1 with fistula 510.0
pterygopalatine fossa 682.8 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) throat 478.29
pubis 682.2 013.5 thumb (intrathecal) (periosteal)
puerperal - see Puerperal, abscess, by epidural 324.1 (subcutaneous) (subcuticular)
site spine (column) (tuberculous) (see also 681.00
pulmonary - see Abscess, lung Tuberculosis) 015.0 [730.88] thymus (gland) 254.1
pulp, pulpal (dental) 522.0 nontuberculous 730.08 thyroid (gland) 245.0
finger 681.01 spleen 289.59 toe (any) (intrathecal) (periosteal)
toe 681.10 amebic 006.8 (subcutaneous) (subcuticular)
pyemic - see Septicemia staphylococcal NEC 682.9 681.10
pyloric valve 535.0 stitch 998.59 tongue (staphylococcal) 529.0
rectovaginal septum 569.5 stomach (wall) 535.0 tonsil(s) (lingual) 475
rectovesical 595.89 strumous (tuberculous) (see also tonsillopharyngeal 475
rectum 566 Tuberculosis) 017.2 tooth, teeth (root) 522.5
regional NEC 682.9 subarachnoid 324.9 with sinus (alveolar) 522.7
renal (see also Abscess, kidney) 590.2 brain 324.0 supporting structure NEC 523.30
retina 363.00 cerebral 324.0 trachea 478.9
retrobulbar 376.01 late effect - see category 326 trunk 682.2
retrocecal 567.22 spinal cord 324.1 tubal (see also Salpingo-oophoritis)
retrolaryngeal 478.79 subareolar - see also Abscess, breast 614.2
retromammary - see Abscess, breast puerperal, postpartum 675.1 tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, abscess
retroperineal 682.2 subcecal 540.1 tubo-ovarian (see also Salpingo-
retroperitoneal 567.38 subcutaneous NEC 682.9 oophoritis) 614.2
postprocedural 998.59 subdiaphragmatic 567.22 tunica vaginalis 608.4


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Abscess (Continued) Absence (Continued) Absence (Continued)


umbilicus NEC 682.2 artery NEC (Continued) ductus arteriosus 747.89
newborn 771.4 pulmonary 747.31 duodenum (acquired) (postoperative)
upper arm 682.3 umbilical 747.5 V45.72
upper respiratory 478.9 atrial septum 745.69 congenital 751.1
urachus 682.2 auditory canal (congenital) (external) ear, congenital 744.09
urethra (gland) 597.0 744.01 acquired V45.79
urinary 597.0 auricle (ear) (with stenosis or atresia of auricle 744.01
uterus, uterine (wall) (see also auditory canal), congenital 744.01 external 744.01
Endometritis) 615.9 bile, biliary duct (common) or passage inner 744.05
ligament (see also Disease, pelvis, (congenital) 751.61 lobe, lobule 744.21
inflammatory) 614.4 bladder (acquired) V45.74 middle, except ossicles 744.03
acute 614.3 congenital 753.8 ossicles 744.04
neck (see also Cervicitis) 616.0 bone (congenital) NEC 756.9 ossicles 744.04
uvula 528.3 marrow 284.9 ejaculatory duct (congenital) 752.89
vagina (wall) (see also Vaginitis) 616.10 acquired (secondary) 284.89 endocrine gland NEC (congenital)
vaginorectal (see also Vaginitis) 616.10 congenital 284.09 759.2
vas deferens 608.4 hereditary 284.09 epididymis (congenital) 752.89
vermiform appendix 540.1 idiopathic 284.9 acquired V45.77
vertebra (column) (tuberculous) (see skull 756.0 epiglottis, congenital 748.3
also Tuberculosis) 015.0 [730.88] bowel sounds 787.5 epileptic (atonic) (typical) (see also
nontuberculous 730.0 brain 740.0 Epilepsy) 345.0
vesical 595.89 specified part 742.2 erythrocyte 284.9
vesicouterine pouch (see also Disease, breast(s) (acquired) V45.71 erythropoiesis 284.9
pelvis, inflammatory) 614.4 congenital 757.6 congenital 284.01
vitreous (humor) (pneumococcal) broad ligament (congenital) 752.19 esophagus (congenital) 750.3
360.04 bronchus (congenital) 748.3 eustachian tube (congenital) 744.24
vocal cord 478.5 calvarium, calvaria (skull) 756.0 extremity (acquired)
von Bezold’s 383.01 canaliculus lacrimalis, congenital congenital (see also Deformity,
vulva 616.4 743.65 reduction) 755.4
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, carpal(s) (congenital) (complete) lower V49.70
or puerperium 646.6 (partial) (with absence of distal upper V49.60
vulvovaginal gland (see also Vaginitis) elements, incomplete) (see also extrinsic muscle, eye 743.69
616.3 Deformity, reduction, upper limb) eye (acquired) V45.78
web-space 682.4 755.28 adnexa (congenital) 743.69
wrist 682.4 with complete absence of distal congenital 743.00

A
Absence (organ or part) (complete or elements 755.21 muscle (congenital) 743.69
partial) cartilage 756.9 eyelid (fold), congenital 743.62
acoustic nerve 742.8 caudal spine 756.13 acquired 374.89
adrenal (gland) (congenital) 759.1 cecum (acquired) (postoperative) face
acquired V45.79 (posttraumatic) V45.72 bones NEC 756.0
albumin (blood) 273.8 congenital 751.2 specified part NEC 744.89
alimentary tract (complete) (congenital) cementum 520.4 fallopian tube(s) (acquired)
(partial) 751.8 cerebellum (congenital) (vermis) V45.77
lower 751.5 742.2 congenital 752.19
upper 750.8 cervix (acquired) (uteri) V88.01 femur, congenital (complete)
alpha-fucosidase 271.8 with remaining uterus V88.03 (partial) (with absence of
alveolar process (acquired) 525.8 and uterus V88.01 distal elements, incomplete)
congenital 750.26 congenital 752.43 (see also Deformity, reduction,
anus, anal (canal) (congenital) 751.2 chin, congenital 744.89 lower limb) 755.34
aorta (congenital) 747.22 cilia (congenital) 743.63 with
aortic valve (congenital) 746.89 acquired 374.89 complete absence of distal
appendix, congenital 751.2 circulatory system, part NEC 747.89 elements 755.31
arm (acquired) V49.60 clavicle 755.51 tibia and fibula (incomplete)
above elbow V49.66 clitoris (congenital) 752.49 755.33
below elbow V49.65 coccyx, congenital 756.13 fibrin 790.92
congenital (see also Deformity, cold sense (see also Disturbance, fibrinogen (congenital) 286.3
reduction, upper limb) 755.20 sensation) 782.0 acquired 286.6
lower - see Absence, forearm, colon (acquired) (postoperative) V45.72 fibula, congenital (complete)
congenital congenital 751.2 (partial) (with absence of
upper (complete) (partial) (with congenital distal elements, incomplete)
absence of distal elements, lumen - see Atresia (see also Deformity, reduction,
incomplete) 755.24 organ or site NEC - see Agenesis lower limb) 755.37
with septum - see Imperfect, closure with
complete absence of distal corpus callosum (congenital) 742.2 complete absence of distal
elements 755.21 cricoid cartilage 748.3 elements 755.31
forearm (incomplete) diaphragm (congenital) (with hernia) tibia 755.35
755.23 756.6 with
artery (congenital) (peripheral) NEC with obstruction 756.6 complete absence of distal
(see also Anomaly, peripheral digestive organ(s) or tract, congenital elements 755.31
vascular system) 747.60 (complete) (partial) 751.8 femur (incomplete) 755.33
brain 747.81 acquired V45.79 with complete absence
cerebral 747.81 lower 751.5 of distal elements
coronary 746.85 upper 750.8 755.31


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Absence (Continued) Absence (Continued) Absence (Continued)


finger (acquired) V49.62 iris (congenital) 743.45 metatarsal(s), congenital (complete)
congenital (complete) (partial) (see jaw - see Absence, mandible (partial) (with absence of distal
also Deformity, reduction, jejunum (acquired) V45.72 elements, incomplete) (see also
upper limb) 755.29 congenital 751.1 Deformity, reduction, lower limb)
meaning all fingers (complete) joint (acquired) (following prior 755.38
(partial) 755.21 explantation of joint prosthesis) with complete absence of distal
transverse 755.21 (with or without presence of elements 755.31
fissures of lungs (congenital) 748.5 antibiotic-impregnated cement muscle (congenital) (pectoral)
foot (acquired) V49.73 spacer) NEC V88.29 756.81
congenital (complete) 755.31 congenital NEC 755.8 ocular 743.69
forearm (acquired) V49.65 hip V88.21 musculoskeletal system (congenital)
congenital (complete) (partial) (with knee V88.22 NEC 756.9
absence of distal elements, kidney(s) (acquired) V45.73 nail(s) (congenital) 757.5
incomplete) (see also Deformity, congenital 753.0 neck, part 744.89
reduction, upper limb) 755.25 labium (congenital) (majus) (minus) nerve 742.8
with 752.49 nervous system, part NEC 742.8
complete absence of distal labyrinth, membranous 744.05 neutrophil 288.00
elements (hand and lacrimal apparatus (congenital) 743.65 nipple (congenital) 757.6
fingers) 755.21 larynx (congenital) 748.3 acquired V45.71
humerus (incomplete) 755.23 leg (acquired) V49.70 nose (congenital) 748.1
fovea centralis 743.55 above knee V49.76 acquired 738.0
fucosidase 271.8 below knee V49.75 nuclear 742.8
gallbladder (acquired) V45.79 congenital (partial) (unilateral) (see ocular muscle (congenital) 743.69
congenital 751.69 also Deformity, reduction, organ
gamma globulin (blood) 279.00 lower limb) 755.31 of Corti (congenital) 744.05
genital organs lower (complete) (partial) (with or site
acquired V45.77 absence of distal elements, acquired V45.79
congenital incomplete) 755.35 congenital NEC 759.89
female 752.89 with osseous meatus (ear) 744.03
external 752.49 complete absence of distal ovary (acquired) V45.77
internal NEC 752.89 elements (foot and congenital 752.0
male 752.89 toes) 755.31 oviduct (acquired) V45.77
penis 752.69 thigh (incomplete) 755.33 congenital 752.19
with complete absence of
genitourinary organs, congenital NEC pancreas (congenital) 751.7
distal elements
752.89 acquired (postoperative)
A

755.31
glottis 748.3 (posttraumatic) V88.11
upper - see Absence, femur
gonadal, congenital NEC 758.6 partial V88.12
lens (congenital) 743.35
hair (congenital) 757.4 total V88.11
acquired 379.31
acquired - see Alopecia parathyroid gland (congenital)
ligament, broad (congenital) 752.19
hand (acquired) V49.63 759.2
limb (acquired)
congenital (complete) (see also congenital (complete) (partial) (see parotid gland(s) (congenital) 750.21
Deformity, reduction, upper also Deformity, reduction) 755.4 patella, congenital 755.64
limb) 755.21 lower 755.30 pelvic girdle (congenital) 755.69
heart (congenital) 759.89 complete 755.31 penis (congenital) 752.69
acquired - see Status, organ incomplete 755.32 acquired V45.77
replacement longitudinal - see Deficiency, pericardium (congenital) 746.89
heat sense (see also Disturbance, lower limb, longitudinal perineal body (congenital) 756.81
sensation) 782.0 transverse 755.31 phalange(s), congenital 755.4
humerus, congenital (complete) upper 755.20 lower limb (complete) (intercalary)
(partial) (with absence of distal complete 755.21 (partial) (terminal) (see also
elements, incomplete) (see also incomplete 755.22 Deformity, reduction, lower
Deformity, reduction, upper longitudinal - see Deficiency, limb) 755.39
limb) 755.24 upper limb, longitudinal meaning all toes (complete)
with transverse 755.21 (partial) 755.31
complete absence of distal lower NEC V49.70 transverse 755.31
elements 755.21 upper NEC V49.60 upper limb (complete) (intercalary)
radius and ulna (incomplete) lip 750.26 (partial) (terminal) (see also
755.23 liver (congenital) (lobe) 751.69 Deformity, reduction, upper
hymen (congenital) 752.49 lumbar (congenital) (vertebra) 756.13 limb) 755.29
ileum (acquired) (postoperative) isthmus 756.11 meaning all digits (complete)
(posttraumatic) V45.72 pars articularis 756.11 (partial) 755.21
congenital 751.1 lumen - see Atresia transverse 755.21
immunoglobulin, isolated NEC 279.03 lung (bilateral) (congenital) (fissure) pituitary gland (congenital) 759.2
IgA 279.01 (lobe) (unilateral) 748.5 postoperative - see Absence, by site,
IgG 279.03 acquired (any part) V45.76 acquired
IgM 279.02 mandible (congenital) 524.09 prostate (congenital) 752.89
incus (acquired) 385.24 maxilla (congenital) 524.09 acquired V45.77
congenital 744.04 menstruation 626.0 pulmonary
internal ear (congenital) 744.05 metacarpal(s), congenital (complete) artery 747.31
intestine (acquired) (small) V45.72 (partial) (with absence of distal trunk 747.31
congenital 751.1 elements, incomplete) (see also valve (congenital) 746.01
large 751.2 Deformity, reduction, upper limb) vein 747.49
large V45.72 755.28 punctum lacrimale (congenital)
congenital 751.2 with all fingers, complete 755.21 743.65


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Absence (Continued) Absence (Continued) Absence (Continued)


radius, congenital (complete) (partial) submaxillary gland(s) (congenital) ulna, congenital (Continued)
(with absence of distal elements, 750.21 with (Continued)
incomplete) 755.26 superior vena cava (congenital) radius 755.25
with 747.49 with
complete absence of distal tarsal(s), congenital (complete) complete absence of distal
elements 755.21 (partial) (with absence of distal elements 755.21
ulna 755.25 elements, incomplete) (see also humerus (incomplete)
with Deformity, reduction, lower 755.23
complete absence of distal limb) 755.38 umbilical artery (congenital) 747.5
elements 755.21 teeth, tooth (congenital) 520.0 ureter (congenital) 753.4
humerus (incomplete) 755.23 with abnormal spacing 524.30 acquired V45.74
ray, congenital 755.4 acquired 525.10 urethra, congenital 753.8
lower limb (complete) (partial) (see with malocclusion 524.30 acquired V45.74
also Deformity, reduction, due to urinary system, part NEC, congenital
lower limb) 755.38 caries 525.13 753.8
meaning all rays 755.31 extraction 525.10 acquired V45.74
transverse 755.31 periodontal disease 525.12 uterus (acquired) V88.01
upper limb (complete) (partial) (see trauma 525.11 with remaining cervical stump
also Deformity, reduction, tendon (congenital) 756.81 V88.02
upper limb) 755.28 testis (congenital) 752.89 and cervix V88.01
meaning all rays 755.21 acquired V45.77 congenital 752.31
transverse 755.21 thigh (acquired) 736.89 uvula (congenital) 750.26
rectum (congenital) 751.2 thumb (acquired) V49.61 vagina, congenital 752.45
acquired V45.79 congenital 755.29 acquired V45.77
red cell 284.9 thymus gland (congenital) 759.2 vas deferens (congenital) 752.89
acquired (secondary) 284.81 thyroid (gland) (surgical) 246.8 acquired V45.77
congenital 284.01 with hypothyroidism 244.0 vein (congenital) (peripheral) NEC (see
hereditary 284.01 cartilage, congenital 748.3 also Anomaly, peripheral vascular
idiopathic 284.9 congenital 243 system) 747.60
respiratory organ (congenital) NEC tibia, congenital (complete) (partial) brain 747.81
748.9 (with absence of distal elements, great 747.49
rib (acquired) 738.3 incomplete) (see also Deformity, portal 747.49
congenital 756.3 reduction, lower limb) 755.36 pulmonary 747.49
roof of orbit (congenital) 742.0 with vena cava (congenital) (inferior)
round ligament (congenital) 752.89 complete absence of distal (superior) 747.49

A
sacrum, congenital 756.13 elements 755.31 ventral horn cell 742.59
salivary gland(s) (congenital) 750.21 fibula 755.35 ventricular septum 745.3
scapula 755.59 with vermis of cerebellum 742.2
scrotum, congenital 752.89 complete absence of distal vertebra, congenital 756.13
seminal tract or duct (congenital) elements 755.31 vulva, congenital 752.49
752.89 femur (incomplete) Absentia epileptica (see also Epilepsy)
acquired V45.77 755.33 345.0
septum (congenital) - see also Imperfect, with complete absence Absinthemia (see also Dependence)
closure, septum of distal elements 304.6
atrial 745.69 755.31 Absinthism (see also Dependence)
and ventricular 745.7 toe (acquired) V49.72 304.6
between aorta and pulmonary congenital (complete) (partial) Absorbent system disease 459.89
artery 745.0 755.39 Absorption
ventricular 745.3 meaning all toes 755.31 alcohol, through placenta or breast
and atrial 745.7 transverse 755.31 milk 760.71
sex chromosomes 758.81 great V49.71 antibiotics, through placenta or breast
shoulder girdle, congenital (complete) tongue (congenital) 750.11 milk 760.74
(partial) 755.59 tooth, teeth (congenital) 520.0 anticonvulsants, through placenta or
skin (congenital) 757.39 with abnormal spacing 524.30 breast milk 760.77
skull bone 756.0 acquired 525.10 antifungals, through placenta or breast
with with malocclusion 524.30 milk 760.74
anencephalus 740.0 due to anti-infective, through placenta or
encephalocele 742.0 caries 525.13 breast milk 760.74
hydrocephalus 742.3 extraction 525.10 antimetabolics, through placenta or
with spina bifida (see also periodontal disease 525.12 breast milk 760.78
Spina bifida) 741.0 trauma 525.11 chemical NEC 989.9
microcephalus 742.1 trachea (cartilage) (congenital) (rings) specified chemical or substance - see
spermatic cord (congenital) 752.89 748.3 Table of Drugs and Chemicals
spinal cord 742.59 transverse aortic arch (congenital) through placenta or breast milk
spine, congenital 756.13 747.21 (fetus or newborn) 760.70
spleen (congenital) 759.0 tricuspid valve 746.1 alcohol 760.71
acquired V45.79 ulna, congenital (complete) (partial) anticonvulsants 760.77
sternum, congenital 756.3 (with absence of distal elements, antifungals 760.74
stomach (acquired) (partial) incomplete) (see also Deformity, anti-infective agents 760.74
(postoperative) V45.75 reduction, upper limb) 755.27 antimetabolics 760.78
with postgastric surgery syndrome with cocaine 760.75
564.2 complete absence of distal “crack” 760.75
congenital 750.7 elements 755.21 diethylstilbestrol [DES] 760.76


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Absorption (Continued) Abuse (Continued) Acariasis 133.9


chemical NEC (Continued) child 995.50 sarcoptic 133.0
through placenta or breast milk counseling Acaridiasis 133.9
(Continued) perpetrator Acarinosis 133.9
hallucinogenic agents 760.73 non-parent V62.83 Acariosis 133.9
medicinal agents NEC 760.79 parent V61.22 Acarodermatitis 133.9
narcotics 760.72 victim V61.21 urticarioides 133.9
obstetric anesthetic or analgesic emotional 995.51 Acarophobia 300.29
drug 763.5 multiple forms 995.59 Acatalasemia 277.89
specified agent NEC 760.79 neglect (nutritional) 995.52 Acatalasia 277.89
suspected, affecting physical 995.54 Acatamathesia 784.69
management of shaken infant syndrome 995.55 Acataphasia 784.59
pregnancy 655.5 psychological 995.51 Acathisia 781.0
cocaine, through placenta or breast sexual 995.53 due to drugs 333.99
milk 760.75 drugs, nondependent 305.9 Acceleration, accelerated
drug NEC (see also Reaction, drug) atrioventricular conduction 426.7
through placenta or breast milk Note: Use the following fifth-digit
idioventricular rhythm 427.89
(fetus or newborn) 760.70 subclassification with the following
codes: 305.0, 305.2-305.9: Accessory (congenital)
alcohol 760.71 adrenal gland 759.1
anticonvulsants 760.77 0 unspecified anus 751.5
antifungals 760.74 1 continuous appendix 751.5
anti-infective agents 760.74 2 episodic atrioventricular conduction 426.7
antimetabolics 760.78 3 in remission auditory ossicles 744.04
cocaine 760.75 auricle (ear) 744.1
“crack” 760.75 amphetamine type 305.7 autosome(s) NEC 758.5
diethylstilbestrol (DES) 760.76 antidepressants 305.8 21 or 22 758.0
hallucinogenic agents 760.73 anxiolytic 305.4 biliary duct or passage 751.69
medicinal agents NEC 760.79 barbiturates 305.4 bladder 753.8
narcotics 760.72 caffeine 305.9 blood vessels (peripheral) (congenital)
obstetric anesthetic or analgesic cannabis 305.2 NEC (see also Anomaly,
drug 763.5 cocaine type 305.6 peripheral vascular system)
specified agent NEC 760.79 hallucinogens 305.3 747.60
suspected, affecting hashish 305.2 cerebral 747.81
management of hypnotic 305.4 coronary 746.85
pregnancy 655.5 inhalant 305.9
bone NEC 756.9
fat, disturbance 579.8 LSD 305.3
A

foot 755.67
hallucinogenic agents, through marijuana 305.2
breast tissue, axilla 757.6
placenta or breast milk 760.73 mixed 305.9
carpal bones 755.56
immune sera, through placenta or morphine type 305.5
cecum 751.5
breast milk 760.79 opioid type 305.5
cervix 752.44
lactose defect 271.3 phencyclidine (PCP) 305.9
chromosome(s) NEC 758.5
medicinal agents NEC, through sedative 305.4
13-15 758.1
placenta or breast milk 760.79 specified NEC 305.9
narcotics, through placenta or breast tranquilizers 305.4 16-18 758.2
milk 760.72 spouse 995.80 21 or 22 758.0
noxious substance - see Absorption, tobacco 305.1 autosome(s) NEC 758.5
chemical Acalcerosis 275.40 D1 758.1
protein, disturbance 579.8 Acalcicosis 275.40 E3 758.2
pus or septic, general - see Septicemia Acalculia 784.69 G 758.0
quinine, through placenta or breast developmental 315.1 sex 758.81
milk 760.74 Acanthocheilonemiasis 125.4 coronary artery 746.85
toxic substance - see Absorption, Acanthocytosis 272.5 cusp(s), heart valve NEC 746.89
chemical Acanthokeratodermia 701.1 pulmonary 746.09
uremic - see Uremia Acantholysis 701.8 cystic duct 751.69
Abstinence symptoms or syndrome bullosa 757.39 digits 755.00
alcohol 291.81 Acanthoma (benign) (M8070/0) - see also ear (auricle) (lobe) 744.1
drug 292.0 Neoplasm, by site, benign endocrine gland NEC 759.2
neonatal 779.5 malignant (M8070/3) - see Neoplasm, external os 752.44
Abt-Letterer-Siwe syndrome (acute by site, malignant eyelid 743.62
histiocytosis X) (M9722/3) Acanthosis (acquired) (nigricans) 701.2 eye muscle 743.69
202.5 adult 701.2 face bone(s) 756.0
Abulia 799.89 benign (congenital) 757.39 fallopian tube (fimbria) (ostium)
Abulomania 301.6 congenital 757.39 752.19
Abuse glycogenic fingers 755.01
adult 995.80 esophagus 530.89 foreskin 605
emotional 995.82 juvenile 701.2 frontonasal process 756.0
multiple forms 995.85 tongue 529.8 gallbladder 751.69
neglect (nutritional) 995.84 Acanthrocytosis 272.5 genital organ(s)
physical 995.81 Acapnia 276.3 female 752.89
psychological 995.82 Acarbia 276.2 external 752.49
sexual 995.83 Acardia 759.89 internal NEC 752.89
alcohol (see also Alcoholism) 305.0 Acardiacus amorphus 759.89 male NEC 752.89
dependent 303.9 Acardiotrophia 429.1 penis 752.69
nondependent 305.0 Acardius 759.89 genitourinary organs NEC 752.89


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Accessory (Continued) Accident, accidental (Continued) Achloroblepsia 368.52


heart 746.89 cerebrovascular (Continued) Achloropsia 368.52
valve NEC 746.89 hemorrhagic - see Hemorrhage, Acholia 575.8
pulmonary 746.09 brain Acholuric jaundice (familial)
hepatic ducts 751.69 impending 435.9 (splenomegalic) (see also
hymen 752.49 ischemic 434.91 Spherocytosis) 282.0
intestine (large) (small) 751.5 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) acquired 283.9
kidney 753.3 cerebrovascular disease Achondroplasia 756.4
lacrimal canal 743.65 postoperative 997.02 Achrestic anemia 281.8
leaflet, heart valve NEC 746.89 thrombotic 434.01 Achroacytosis, lacrimal gland 375.00
pulmonary 746.09 coronary (see also Infarct, myocardium) tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
ligament, broad 752.19 410.9 017.3
liver (duct) 751.69 craniovascular (see also Disease, Achroma, cutis 709.00
lobule (ear) 744.1 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 Achromate (congenital) 368.54
lung (lobe) 748.69 during pregnancy, to mother, affecting Achromatopia 368.54
muscle 756.82 fetus or newborn 760.5 Achromatopsia (congenital) 368.54
navicular of carpus 755.56 heart, cardiac (see also Infarct, Achromia
nervous system, part NEC 742.8 myocardium) 410.9 congenital 270.2
nipple 757.6 intrauterine 779.89 parasitica 111.0
nose 748.1 vascular - see Disease, cerebrovascular, unguium 703.8
organ or site NEC - see Anomaly, acute Achylia
specified type NEC Accommodation gastrica 536.8
ovary 752.0 disorder of 367.51 neurogenic 536.3
oviduct 752.19 drug-induced 367.89 psychogenic 306.4
pancreas 751.7 toxic 367.89 pancreatica 577.1
parathyroid gland 759.2 insufficiency of 367.4 Achylosis 536.8
parotid gland (and duct) 750.22 paralysis of 367.51 Acid
pituitary gland 759.2 hysterical 300.11 burn - see also Burn, by site
placental lobe - see Placenta, abnormal spasm of 367.53 from swallowing acid - see Burn,
preauricular appendage 744.1 Accouchement - see Delivery internal organs
prepuce 605 Accreta placenta (without hemorrhage) deficiency
renal arteries (multiple) 747.62 667.0 amide nicotinic 265.2
rib 756.3 with hemorrhage 666.0 amino 270.9
cervical 756.2 Accretio cordis (nonrheumatic) 423.1 ascorbic 267
roots (teeth) 520.2 Accretions on teeth 523.6 folic 266.2
salivary gland 750.22 Accumulation secretion, prostate 602.8 nicotinic (amide) 265.2

A
sesamoids 755.8 Acephalia, acephalism, acephaly 740.0 pantothenic 266.2
sinus - see Condition Acephalic 740.0 intoxication 276.2
skin tags 757.39 Acephalobrachia 759.89 peptic disease 536.8
spleen 759.0 Acephalocardia 759.89 stomach 536.8
sternum 756.3 Acephalocardius 759.89 psychogenic 306.4
submaxillary gland 750.22 Acephalochiria 759.89 Acidemia 276.2
tarsal bones 755.67 Acephalochirus 759.89 arginosuccinic 270.6
teeth, tooth 520.1 Acephalogaster 759.89 fetal
causing crowding 524.31 Acephalostomus 759.89 affecting management of pregnancy
tendon 756.89 Acephalothorax 759.89 656.3
thumb 755.01 Acephalus 740.0 before onset of labor, in liveborn
thymus gland 759.2 Acetonemia 790.6 infant 768.2
thyroid gland 759.2 diabetic 250.1 during labor and delivery, in
toes 755.02 due to secondary diabetes 249.1 liveborn infant 768.3
tongue 750.13 Acetonglycosuria 982.8 intrauterine 656.3
tragus 744.1 Acetonuria 791.6 unspecified as to time of onset, in
ureter 753.4 Achalasia 530.0 liveborn infant 768.4
urethra 753.8 cardia 530.0 newborn 775.81
urinary organ or tract NEC 753.8 digestive organs congenital NEC 751.8 pipecolic 270.7
uterus 752.2 esophagus 530.0 Acidity, gastric (high) (low) 536.8
vagina 752.49 pelvirectal 751.3 psychogenic 306.4
valve, heart NEC 746.89 psychogenic 306.4 Acidocytopenia 288.59
pulmonary 746.09 pylorus 750.5 Acidocytosis 288.3
vertebra 756.19 sphincteral NEC 564.89 Acidopenia 288.59
vocal cords 748.3 Achard-Thiers syndrome (adrenogenital) Acidosis 276.2
vulva 752.49 255.2 diabetic 250.1
Accident, accidental - see also condition Ache(s) - see Pain due to secondary diabetes
birth NEC 767.9 Acheilia 750.26 249.1
cardiovascular (see also Disease, Acheiria 755.21 fetal, affecting management of
cardiovascular) 429.2 Achillobursitis 726.71 pregnancy 656.8
cerebral (see also Disease, Achillodynia 726.71 fetal, affecting newborn 775.81
cerebrovascular, acute) 434.91 Achlorhydria, achlorhydric 536.0 kidney tubular 588.89
cerebrovascular (current) (CVA) (see anemia 280.9 lactic 276.2
also Disease, cerebrovascular, diarrhea 536.0 metabolic NEC 276.2
acute) 434.91 neurogenic 536.0 with respiratory acidosis 276.4
aborted 434.91 postvagotomy 564.2 of newborn 775.81
embolic 434.11 psychogenic 306.4 late, of newborn 775.7
healed or old V12.54 secondary to vagotomy 564.2 newborn 775.81


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Acidosis (Continued) Acquired immunodeficiency Actinic (Continued)


renal syndrome - see Human elastosis solare 692.74
hyperchloremic 588.89 immunodeficiency virus (disease) granuloma 692.73
tubular (distal) (proximal) 588.89 (illness) (infection) keratitis 370.24
respiratory 276.2 Acragnosis 781.99 ophthalmia 370.24
complicated by Acrania 740.0 reticuloid 692.73
metabolic acidosis 276.4 Acroagnosis 781.99 Actinobacillosis, general 027.8
of newborn 775.81 Acroangiodermatitis 448.9 Actinobacillus
metabolic alkalosis 276.4 Acroasphyxia, chronic 443.89 lignieresii 027.8
Aciduria 791.9 Acrobrachycephaly 756.0 mallei 024
arginosuccinic 270.6 Acrobystiolith 608.89 muris 026.1
beta-aminoisobutyric (BAIB) 277.2 Acrobystitis 607.2 Actinocutitis NEC (see also Dermatitis,
glutaric Acrocephalopolysyndactyly 755.55 actinic) 692.70
type I 270.7 Acrocephalosyndactyly 755.55 Actinodermatitis NEC (see also
type II (type IIA, IIB, IIC) 277.85 Acrocephaly 756.0 Dermatitis, actinic) 692.70
type III 277.86 Acrochondrohyperplasia 759.82 Actinomyces
glycolic 271.8 Acrocyanosis 443.89 israelii (infection) - see
methylmalonic 270.3 newborn 770.83 Actinomycosis
with glycinemia 270.7 meaning transient blue hands and muris-ratti (infection) 026.1
organic 270.9 feet - omit code Actinomycosis, actinomycotic 039.9
orotic (congenital) (hereditary) Acrodermatitis 686.8 with
(pyrimidine deficiency) 281.4 atrophicans (chronica) 701.8 pneumonia 039.1
Acladiosis 111.8 continua (Hallopeau) 696.1 abdominal 039.2
skin 111.8 enteropathica 686.8 cervicofacial 039.3
Aclasis Hallopeau’s 696.1 cutaneous 039.0
diaphyseal 756.4 perstans 696.1 pulmonary 039.1
tarsoepiphyseal 756.59 pustulosa continua 696.1 specified site NEC 039.8
Acleistocardia 745.5 recalcitrant pustular 696.1 thoracic 039.1
Aclusion 524.4 Acrodynia 985.0 Actinoneuritis 357.89
Acmesthesia 782.0 Acrodysplasia 755.55 Action, heart
Acne (pustular) (vulgaris) 706.1 Acrohyperhidrosis (see also disorder 427.9
agminata (see also Tuberculosis) 017.0 Hyperhidrosis) 780.8 postoperative 997.1
artificialis 706.1 Acrokeratosis verruciformis 757.39 irregular 427.9
atrophica 706.0 Acromastitis 611.0 postoperative 997.1
cachecticorum (Hebra) 706.1 Acromegaly, acromegalia (skin) 253.0 psychogenic 306.2
conglobata 706.1 Acromelalgia 443.82 Active - see condition
A

conjunctiva 706.1 Acromicria, acromikria 756.59 Activity decrease, functional 780.99


cystic 706.1 Acronyx 703.0 Acute - see also condition
decalvans 704.09 Acropachy, thyroid (see also abdomen NEC 789.0
erythematosa 695.3 Thyrotoxicosis) 242.9 gallbladder (see also Cholecystitis,
eyelid 706.1 Acropachyderma 757.39 acute) 575.0
frontalis 706.0 Acroparesthesia 443.89 Acyanoblepsia 368.53
indurata 706.1 simple (Schultz’s type) 443.89 Acyanopsia 368.53
keloid 706.1 vasomotor (Nothnagel’s type) 443.89 Acystia 753.8
lupoid 706.0 Acropathy thyroid (see also Acystinervia - see Neurogenic, bladder
necrotic, necrotica 706.0 Thyrotoxicosis) 242.9 Acystineuria - see Neurogenic, bladder
miliaris 704.8 Acrophobia 300.29 Adactylia, adactyly (congenital) 755.4
neonatal 706.1 Acroposthitis 607.2 lower limb (complete) (intercalary)
nodular 706.1 Acroscleriasis (see also Scleroderma) 710.1 (partial) (terminal) (see also
occupational 706.1 Acroscleroderma (see also Scleroderma) Deformity, reduction, lower limb)
papulosa 706.1 710.1 755.39
rodens 706.0 Acrosclerosis (see also Scleroderma) 710.1 meaning all digits (complete)
rosacea 695.3 Acrosphacelus 785.4 (partial) 755.31
scorbutica 267 Acrosphenosyndactylia 755.55 transverse (complete) (partial)
scrofulosorum (Bazin) (see also Acrospiroma, eccrine (M8402/0) - see 755.31
Tuberculosis) 017.0 Neoplasm, skin, benign upper limb (complete) (intercalary)
summer 692.72 Acrostealgia 732.9 (partial) (terminal) (see also
tropical 706.1 Acrosyndactyly (see also Syndactylism) Deformity, reduction, upper limb)
varioliformis 706.0 755.10 755.29
Acneiform drug eruptions 692.3 Acrotrophodynia 991.4 meaning all digits (complete)
Acnitis (primary) (see also Tuberculosis) Actinic - see also condition (partial) 755.21
017.0 cheilitis (due to sun) 692.72 transverse (complete) (partial)
Acomia 704.00 chronic NEC 692.74 755.21
Acontractile bladder 344.61 due to radiation, except from sun Adair-Dighton syndrome (brittle bones
Aconuresis (see also Incontinence) 788.30 692.82 and blue sclera, deafness) 756.51
Acosta’s disease 993.2 conjunctivitis 370.24 Adamantinoblastoma (M9310/0) - see
Acousma 780.1 dermatitis (due to sun) (see also Ameloblastoma
Acoustic - see condition Dermatitis, actinic) 692.70 Adamantinoma (M9310/0) - see
Acousticophobia 300.29 due to Ameloblastoma
Acquired - see condition roentgen rays or radioactive Adamantoblastoma (M9310/0) - see
Acquired immune deficiency substance 692.82 Ameloblastoma
syndrome - see Human ultraviolet radiation, except from Adams-Stokes (-Morgagni) disease or
immunodeficiency virus (disease) sun 692.82 syndrome (syncope with heart
(illness) (infection) sun NEC 692.70 block) 426.9


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Adaptation reaction (see also Reaction, Adenitis (Continued) Adenocarcinoma (Continued)


adjustment) 309.9 groin 289.3 acidophil (M8280/3)
Addiction - see also Dependence acute 683 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
absinthe 304.6 chronic or subacute 289.1 malignant
alcoholic (ethyl) (methyl) (wood) infectious 075 unspecified site 194.3
303.9 inguinal (region) 289.3 acinar (M8550/3)
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, acute 683 acinic cell (M8550/3)
or puerperium 648.4 chronic or subacute 289.1 adrenal cortical (M8370/3) 194.0
affecting fetus or newborn 760.71 lymph gland or node, except alveolar (M8251/3)
suspected damage to fetus affecting mesenteric 289.3 and
management of pregnancy acute 683 epidermoid carcinoma, mixed
655.4 chronic or subacute 289.1 (M8560/3)
drug (see also Dependence) 304.9 mesenteric (acute) (chronic) squamous cell carcinoma, mixed
ethyl alcohol 303.9 (nonspecific) (subacute) 289.2 (M8560/3)
heroin 304.0 mesenteric (acute) (chronic) apocrine (M8401/3)
hospital 301.51 (nonspecific) (subacute) 289.2 breast - see Neoplasm, breast,
methyl alcohol 303.9 due to Pasteurella multocida (P. malignant
methylated spirit 303.9 septica) 027.2 specified site NEC - see Neoplasm,
morphine (-like substances) 304.0 parotid gland (suppurative) 527.2 skin, malignant
nicotine 305.1 phlegmonous 683 unspecified site 173.99
opium 304.0 salivary duct or gland (any) (recurring) basophil (M8300/3)
tobacco 305.1 (suppurative) 527.2 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
wine 303.9 scrofulous (see also Tuberculosis) malignant
Addison’s 017.2 unspecified site 194.3
anemia (pernicious) 281.0 septic 289.3 bile duct type (M8160/3)
disease (bronze) (primary adrenal Skene’s duct or gland (see also liver 155.1
insufficiency) 255.41 Urethritis) 597.89 specified site NEC - see Neoplasm,
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) strumous, tuberculous (see also by site, malignant
017.6 Tuberculosis) 017.2 unspecified site 155.1
keloid (morphea) 701.0 subacute, unspecified site 289.1 bronchiolar (M8250/3) - see Neoplasm,
melanoderma (adrenal cortical sublingual gland (suppurative) 527.2 lung, malignant
hypofunction) 255.41 submandibular gland (suppurative) ceruminous (M8420/3) 173.29
Addison-Biermer anemia (pernicious) 527.2 chromophobe (M8270/3)
281.0 submaxillary gland (suppurative) 527.2 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
malignant
Addison-Gull disease - see Xanthoma suppurative 683
unspecified site 194.3
Addisonian crisis or melanosis (acute tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, lymph

A
clear cell (mesonephroid type)
adrenocortical insufficiency) gland
(M8310/3)
255.41 urethral gland (see also Urethritis)
colloid (M8480/3)
Additional - see also Accessory 597.89
cylindroid type (M8200/3)
chromosome(s) 758.5 venereal NEC 099.8
diffuse type (M8145/3)
13-15 758.1 Wharton’s duct (suppurative) 527.2
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
16-18 758.2 Adenoacanthoma (M8570/3) - see malignant
21 758.0 Neoplasm, by site, malignant unspecified site 151.9
autosome(s) NEC 758.5 Adenoameloblastoma (M9300/0) 213.1 duct (infiltrating) (M8500/3)
sex 758.81 upper jaw (bone) 213.0 with Paget’s disease (M8541/3) - see
Adduction contracture, hip or other Adenocarcinoma (M8140/3) - see also Neoplasm, breast, malignant
joint - see Contraction, joint Neoplasm, by site, malignant specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
ADEM (acute disseminated encephalomy- malignant
elitis) (postinfectious) 136.9 [323.61] Note: The list of adjectival modifiers
unspecified site 174.9
infectious 136.9 [323.61] below is not exhaustive. A description
embryonal (M9070/3)
noninfectious 323.81 of adenocarcinoma that does not
endometrioid (M8380/3) - see
Adenasthenia gastrica 536.0 appear in this list should be coded
Neoplasm, by site, malignant
Aden fever 061 in the same manner as carcinoma
eosinophil (M8280/3)
Adenitis (see also Lymphadenitis) 289.3 with that description. Thus, “mixed specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
acute, unspecified site 683 acidophil-basophil adenocarcinoma,” malignant
epidemic infectious 075 should be coded in the same manner unspecified site 194.3
axillary 289.3 as “mixed acidophil-basophil follicular (M8330/3)
acute 683 carcinoma,” which appears in the list and papillary (M8340/3) 193
chronic or subacute 289.1 under “Carcinoma.” moderately differentiated type
Bartholin’s gland 616.89 Except where otherwise indicated, (M8332/3) 193
bulbourethral gland (see also Urethritis) the morphological varieties of pure follicle type (M8331/3) 193
597.89 adenocarcinoma in the list below specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
cervical 289.3 should be coded by site as for malignant
acute 683 “Neoplasm, malignant.” trabecular type (M8332/3) 193
chronic or subacute 289.1 unspecified type 193
chancroid (Ducrey’s bacillus) 099.0 well differentiated type (M8331/3)
chronic (any lymph node, except with
193
mesenteric) 289.1 apocrine metaplasia (M8573/3) gelatinous (M8480/3)
mesenteric 289.2 cartilaginous (and osseous) granular cell (M8320/3)
Cowper’s gland (see also Urethritis) metaplasia (M8571/3) Hürthle cell (M8290/3) 193
597.89 osseous (and cartilaginous) in
epidemic, acute 075 metaplasia (M8571/3) adenomatous
gangrenous 683 spindle cell metaplasia (M8572/3) polyp (M8210/3)
gonorrheal NEC 098.89 squamous metaplasia (M8570/3) polyposis coli (M8220/3) 153.9


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Adenocarcinoma (Continued) Adenocarcinoma (Continued) Adenoma (Continued)


in (Continued) pseudomucinous (M8470/3) acinar (cell) (M8550/0)
polypoid adenoma (M8210/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, acinic cell (M8550/0)
tubular adenoma (M8210/3) malignant adrenal (cortex) (cortical) (functioning)
villous adenoma (M8261/3) unspecified site 183.0 (M8370/0) 227.0
infiltrating duct (M8500/3) renal cell (M8312/3) 189.0 clear cell type (M8373/0) 227.0
with Paget’s disease (M8541/3) - sebaceous (M8410/3) compact cell type (M8371/0) 227.0
see Neoplasm, breast, serous (M8441/3) - see also Neoplasm, glomerulosa cell type (M8374/0)
malignant by site, malignant 227.0
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, papillary heavily pigmented variant
malignant specified site - see Neoplasm, by (M8372/0) 227.0
unspecified site 174.9 site, malignant mixed cell type (M8375/0) 227.0
inflammatory (M8530/3) unspecified site 183.0 alpha cell (M8152/0)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, signet ring cell (M8490/3) pancreas 211.7
malignant superficial spreading (M8143/3) specified site NEC - see Neoplasm,
unspecified site 174.9 sweat gland (M8400/3) - see Neoplasm, by site, benign
in situ (M8140/2) - see Neoplasm, by skin, malignant unspecified site 211.7
site, in situ trabecular (M8190/3) alveolar (M8251/0)
intestinal type (M8144/3) tubular (M8211/3) apocrine (M8401/0)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, villous (M8262/3) breast 217
malignant water-clear cell (M8322/3) 194.1 specified site NEC - see Neoplasm,
unspecified site 151.9 Adenofibroma (M9013/0) skin, benign
intraductal (noninfiltrating) clear cell (M8313/0) - see Neoplasm, by unspecified site 216.9
(M8500/2) site, benign basal cell (M8147/0)
papillary (M8503/2) endometrioid (M8381/0) 220 basophil (M8300/0)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by borderline malignancy (M8381/1) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
site, in situ 236.2 benign
unspecified site 233.0 malignant (M8381/3) 183.0 unspecified site 227.3
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, mucinous (M9015/0) beta cell (M8151/0)
in situ specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, pancreas 211.7
unspecified site 233.0 benign specified site NEC - see Neoplasm,
islet cell (M8150/3) unspecified site 220 by site, benign
and exocrine, mixed (M8154/3) prostate 600.20 unspecified site 211.7
specified site - see Neoplasm, by with bile duct (M8160/0) 211.5
site, malignant other lower urinary tract black (M8372/0) 227.0
unspecified site 157.9 symptoms (LUTS) 600.21
A

bronchial (M8140/1) 235.7


pancreas 157.4 urinary carcinoid type (M8240/3) - see
specified site NEC - see Neoplasm, obstruction 600.21 Neoplasm, lung, malignant
by site, malignant retention 600.21 cylindroid type (M8200/3) - see
unspecified site 157.4 serous (M9014/0) Neoplasm, lung, malignant
lobular (M8520/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, ceruminous (M8420/0) 216.2
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, benign chief cell (M8321/0) 227.1
malignant unspecified site 220
chromophobe (M8270/0)
unspecified site 174.9 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
medullary (M8510/3) benign
benign
mesonephric (M9110/3) unspecified site 220
unspecified site 227.3
mixed cell (M8323/3) Adenofibrosis
clear cell (M8310/0)
mucinous (M8480/3) breast 610.2
mucin-producing (M8481/3) colloid (M8334/0)
endometrioid 617.0
mucoid (M8480/3) - see also Neoplasm, specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
Adenoiditis 474.01
by site, malignant benign
acute 463
cell (M8300/3) chronic 474.01 unspecified site 226
specified site - see Neoplasm, by with chronic tonsillitis 474.02 cylindroid type, bronchus (M8200/3) -
site, malignant Adenoids (congenital) (of nasal fossa) 474.9 see Neoplasm, lung, malignant
unspecified site 194.3 hypertrophy 474.12 duct (M8503/0)
nonencapsulated sclerosing (M8350/3) vegetations 474.2 embryonal (M8191/0)
193 Adenolipomatosis (symmetrical) 272.8 endocrine, multiple (M8360/1)
oncocytic (M8290/3) Adenolymphoma (M8561/0) single specified site - see Neoplasm,
oxyphilic (M8290/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, by site, uncertain behavior
papillary (M8260/3) benign two or more specified sites 237.4
and follicular (M8340/3) 193 unspecified 210.2 unspecified site 237.4
intraductal (noninfiltrating) Adenoma (sessile) (M8140/0) - see also endometrioid (M8380/0) - see also
(M8503/2) Neoplasm, by site, benign Neoplasm, by site, benign
specified site - see Neoplasm, by borderline malignancy (M8380/1) -
site, in situ Note: Except where otherwise see Neoplasm, by site,
unspecified site 233.0 indicated, the morphological varieties uncertain behavior
serous (M8460/3) of adenoma in the list below should eosinophil (M8280/0)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by be coded by site as for “Neoplasm, specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
site, malignant benign.” benign
unspecified site 183.0 unspecified site 227.3
papillocystic (M8450/3) acidophil (M8280/0) fetal (M8333/0)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
malignant benign benign
unspecified site 183.0 unspecified site 227.3 unspecified site 226


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Adenoma (Continued) Adenoma (Continued) Adenosalpingitis 614.1


follicular (M8330/0) sweat gland or duct (M8400/0) - see Adenosarcoma (M8960/3) 189.0
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Neoplasm, skin, benign Adenosclerosis 289.3
benign testicular (M8640/0) Adenosis
unspecified site 226 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, breast (sclerosing) 610.2
hepatocellular (M8170/0) 211.5 benign vagina, congenital 752.49
Hürthle cell (M8290/0) 226 unspecified site Adentia (complete) (partial) (see also
intracystic papillary (M8504/0) female 220 Absence, teeth) 520.0
islet cell (functioning) (M8150/0) male 222.0 Adherent
pancreas 211.7 thyroid 226 labium (minus) 624.4
specified site NEC - see Neoplasm, trabecular (M8190/0) pericardium (nonrheumatic) 423.1
by site, benign tubular (M8211/0) - see also Neoplasm, rheumatic 393
unspecified site 211.7 by site, benign placenta 667.0
liver cell (M8170/0) 211.5 papillary (M8460/3) with hemorrhage 666.0
macrofollicular (M8334/0) Pick’s (M8640/0) prepuce 605
specified site NEC - see Neoplasm, specified site - see Neoplasm, by scar (skin) NEC 709.2
by site, benign site, benign tendon in scar 709.2
unspecified site 226 unspecified site Adhesion(s), adhesive (postinfectional)
malignant, malignum (M8140/3) - see female 220 (postoperative)
Neoplasm, by site, malignant male 222.0 abdominal (wall) (see also Adhesions,
mesonephric (M9110/0) tubulovillous (M8263/0) peritoneum) 568.0
microfollicular (M8333/0) villoglandular (M8263/0) amnion to fetus 658.8
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, villous (M8261/1) - see Neoplasm, by affecting fetus or newborn 762.8
benign site, uncertain behavior appendix 543.9
unspecified site 226 water-clear cell (M8322/0) 227.1 arachnoiditis - see Meningitis
mixed cell (M8323/0) wolffian duct (M9110/0) auditory tube (Eustachian) 381.89
monomorphic (M8146/0) Adenomatosis (M8220/0) bands - see also Adhesions,
mucinous (M8480/0) endocrine (multiple) (M8360/1) peritoneum
mucoid cell (M8300/0) single specified site - see Neoplasm, cervix 622.3
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, by site, uncertain behavior uterus 621.5
benign two or more specified sites 237.4 bile duct (any) 576.8
unspecified site 227.3 unspecified site 237.4 bladder (sphincter) 596.89
multiple endocrine (M8360/1) erosive of nipple (M8506/0) 217 bowel (see also Adhesions, peritoneum)
single specified site - see Neoplasm, pluriendocrine - see Adenomatosis, 568.0
by site, uncertain behavior endocrine cardiac 423.1
two or more specified sites 237.4 pulmonary (M8250/1) 235.7 rheumatic 398.99

A
unspecified site 237.4 malignant (M8250/3) - see cecum (see also Adhesions, peritoneum)
nipple (M8506/0) 217 Neoplasm, lung, malignant 568.0
oncocytic (M8290/0) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, cervicovaginal 622.3
oxyphilic (M8290/0) benign congenital 752.49
papillary (M8260/0) - see also unspecified site 211.3 postpartal 674.8
Neoplasm, by site, benign Adenomatous
intracystic (M8504/0) old 622.3
cyst, thyroid (gland) - see Goiter, cervix 622.3
papillotubular (M8263/0)
nodular clitoris 624.4
Pick’s tubular (M8640/0)
goiter (nontoxic) (see also Goiter, colon (see also Adhesions, peritoneum)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
nodular) 241.9 568.0
benign
toxic or with hyperthyroidism common duct 576.8
unspecified site
242.3 congenital - see also Anomaly, specified
female 220
Adenomyoma (M8932/0) - see also type NEC
male 222.0
pleomorphic (M8940/0) Neoplasm, by site, benign fingers (see also Syndactylism,
polypoid (M8210/0) prostate 600.20 fingers) 755.11
prostate (benign) 600.20 with labium (majus) (minus) 752.49
with other lower urinary tract omental, anomalous 751.4
other lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) 600.21 ovary 752.0
symptoms (LUTS) urinary peritoneal 751.4
600.21 obstruction 600.21 toes (see also Syndactylism, toes)
urinary retention 600.21 755.13
obstruction 600.21 Adenomyometritis 617.0 tongue (to gum or roof of mouth)
retention 600.21 Adenomyosis (uterus) (internal) 617.0 750.12
rete cell 222.0 Adenopathy (lymph gland) 785.6 conjunctiva (acquired) (localized)
sebaceous, sebaceum (gland) (senile) inguinal 785.6 372.62
(M8410/0) - see also Neoplasm, mediastinal 785.6 congenital 743.63
skin, benign mesentery 785.6 extensive 372.63
disseminata 759.5 syphilitic (secondary) 091.4 cornea - see Opacity, cornea
Sertoli cell (M8640/0) tracheobronchial 785.6 cystic duct 575.8
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) diaphragm (see also Adhesions,
benign 012.1 peritoneum) 568.0
unspecified site primary, progressive 010.8 due to foreign body - see Foreign body
female 220 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, duodenum (see also Adhesions,
male 222.0 lymph gland) 017.2 peritoneum) 568.0
skin appendage (M8390/0) - see tracheobronchial 012.1 with obstruction 537.3
Neoplasm, skin, benign primary, progressive 010.8 ear, middle - see Adhesions, middle ear
sudoriferous gland (M8400/0) - see Adenopharyngitis 462 epididymis 608.89
Neoplasm, skin, benign Adenophlegmon 683 epidural - see Adhesions, meninges


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Adhesion(s) (Continued) Adhesion(s) (Continued) Adhesion(s) (Continued)


epiglottis 478.79 pelvic (Continued) tendonitis 726.90
Eustachian tube 381.89 postpartal (old) 614.6 shoulder 726.0
eyelid 374.46 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) testicle 608.89
postoperative 997.99 016.9 tongue (congenital) (to gum or roof of
surgically created V45.69 penis to scrotum (congenital) 752.69 mouth) 750.12
gallbladder (see also Disease, periappendiceal (see also Adhesions, acquired 529.8
gallbladder) 575.8 peritoneum) 568.0 trachea 519.19
globe 360.89 pericardium (nonrheumatic) 423.1 tubo-ovarian 614.6
heart 423.1 rheumatic 393 tunica vaginalis 608.89
rheumatic 398.99 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) ureter 593.89
ileocecal (coil) (see also Adhesions, 017.9 [420.0] uterus 621.5
peritoneum) 568.0 pericholecystic 575.8 to abdominal wall 614.6
ileum (see also Adhesions, peritoneum) perigastric (see also Adhesions, in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4
568.0 peritoneum) 568.0 affecting fetus or newborn
intestine (postoperative) (see also periovarian 614.6 763.89
Adhesions, peritoneum) 568.0 periprostatic 602.8 vagina (chronic) (postoperative)
with obstruction 560.81 perirectal (see also Adhesions, (postradiation) 623.2
with hernia - see also Hernia, by peritoneum) 568.0 vaginitis (congenital) 752.49
site, with obstruction perirenal 593.89 vesical 596.89
gangrenous - see Hernia, by peritoneum, peritoneal (fibrous) vitreomacular adhesion 379.27
site, with gangrene (postoperative) 568.0 vitreous 379.29
intra-abdominal (see also Adhesions, with obstruction (intestinal) 560.81 Adie (-Holmes) syndrome (tonic pupillary
peritoneum) 568.0 with hernia - see also Hernia, by reaction) 379.46
iris 364.70 site, with obstruction Adiponecrosis neonatorum 778.1
to corneal graft 996.79 gangrenous - see Hernia, by Adiposa dolorosa 272.8
joint (see also Ankylosis) 718.5 site, with gangrene Adiposalgia 272.8
kidney 593.89 duodenum 537.3 Adiposis
labium (majus) (minus), congenital congenital 751.4 cerebralis 253.8
752.49 female (postoperative) dolorosa 272.8
liver 572.8 (postinfective) 614.6 tuberosa simplex 272.8
lung 511.0 pelvic, female 614.6 Adiposity 278.02
mediastinum 519.3 pelvic, male 568.0 heart (see also Degeneration,
meninges 349.2 postpartal, pelvic 614.6 myocardial) 429.1
localized 278.1
cerebral (any) 349.2 to uterus 614.6
Adiposogenital dystrophy 253.8
congenital 742.4 peritubal 614.6
A

Adjustment
congenital 742.8 periureteral 593.89
prosthesis or other device - see Fitting
spinal (any) 349.2 periuterine 621.5
of
congenital 742.59 perivesical 596.89
reaction - see Reaction, adjustment
tuberculous (cerebral) (spinal) (see perivesicular (seminal vesicle)
Administration, prophylactic
also Tuberculosis, meninges) 608.89
antibiotics, long-term V58.62
013.0 pleura, pleuritic 511.0 short-term use - omit code
mesenteric (see also Adhesions, tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, antitoxin, any V07.2
peritoneum) 568.0 pleura) 012.0 antivenin V07.2
middle ear (fibrous) 385.10 pleuropericardial 511.0 chemotherapeutic agent NEC V07.39
drum head 385.19 postoperative (gastrointestinal tract) chemotherapy NEC V07.39
to (see also Adhesions, peritoneum) diphtheria antitoxin V07.2
incus 385.11 eyelid 997.99 fluoride V07.31
promontorium 385.13 surgically created V45.69 gamma globulin V07.2
stapes 385.12 pelvic, female 614.9 immune sera (gamma globulin) V07.2
specified NEC 385.19 pelvic, male 568.0 passive immunization agent V07.2
nasal (septum) (to turbinates) 478.19 urethra 598.2 RhoGAM V07.2
nerve NEC 355.9 postpartal, old 624.4 Admission (encounter)
spinal 355.9 preputial, prepuce 605 as organ donor - see Donor
root 724.9 pulmonary 511.0 by mistake V68.9
cervical NEC 723.4 pylorus (see also Adhesions, for
lumbar NEC 724.4 peritoneum) 568.0 adequacy testing (for)
lumbosacral 724.4 Rosenmüller’s fossa 478.29 hemodialysis V56.31
thoracic 724.4 sciatic nerve 355.0 peritoneal dialysis V56.32
ocular muscle 378.60 seminal vesicle 608.89 adjustment (of)
omentum (see also Adhesions, shoulder (joint) 726.0 artificial
peritoneum) 568.0 sigmoid flexure (see also Adhesions, arm (complete) (partial) V52.0
organ or site, congenital NEC - see peritoneum) 568.0 eye V52.2
Anomaly, specified type NEC spermatic cord (acquired) 608.89 leg (complete) (partial) V52.1
ovary 614.6 congenital 752.89 brain neuropacemaker V53.02
congenital (to cecum, kidney, or spinal canal 349.2 breast
omentum) 752.0 nerve 355.9 implant V52.4
parauterine 614.6 root 724.9 exchange (different material)
parovarian 614.6 cervical NEC 723.4 (different size) V52.4
pelvic (peritoneal) lumbar NEC 724.4 prosthesis V52.4
female (postoperative) lumbosacral 724.4 cardiac device V53.39
(postinfection) 614.6 thoracic 724.4 defibrillator, automatic
male (postoperative) (postinfection) stomach (see also Adhesions, implantable (with
(see also Adhesions, peritoneum) 568.0 synchronous cardiac
peritoneum) 568.0 subscapular 726.2 pacemaker) V53.32


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Admission (Continued) Admission (Continued) Admission (Continued)


for (Continued) for (Continued) for (Continued)
adjustment (of) (Continued) adjustment (of) (Continued) boarding V65.0
cardiac device (Continued) prosthesis (Continued) breast
pacemaker V53.31 leg (complete) (partial) V52.1 augmentation or reduction V50.1
carotid sinus V53.39 specified type NEC V52.8 implant exchange (different
catheter spectacles V53.1 material) (different size)
non-vascular V58.82 wheelchair V53.8 V52.4
vascular V58.81 adoption referral or proceedings reconstruction following
cerebral ventricle (communicating) V68.89 mastectomy V51.0
shunt V53.01 aftercare (see also Aftercare) V58.9 removal
colostomy belt V55.3 cardiac pacemaker V53.31 prophylactic V50.41
contact lenses V53.1 chemotherapy (oral) (intravenous) tissue expander without
cystostomy device V53.6 V58.11 synchronous insertion of
dental prosthesis V52.3 dialysis permanent implant V52.4
device, unspecified type extracorporeal (renal) V56.0 change of
V53.90 peritoneal V56.8 cardiac pacemaker (battery) 53.31
abdominal V53.59 renal V56.0 carotid sinus pacemaker V53.39
cardiac V53.39 fracture (see also Aftercare, catheter in artificial opening - see
defibrillator, automatic fracture) V54.9 Attention to, artificial,
implantable (with medical NEC V58.89
synchronous cardiac opening
organ transplant V58.44 drains V58.49
pacemaker) V53.32 orthopedic V54.9
pacemaker V53.31 dressing
following explantation of joint wound V58.30
carotid sinus V53.39 prosthesis (for joint
cerebral ventricle nonsurgical V58.30
prosthesis insertion) surgical V58.31
(communicating) (staged procedure)
shunt V53.01 fixation device
V54.82 external V54.89
gastrointestinal NEC specified care NEC V54.89
V53.59 internal V54.01
pacemaker device Kirschner wire V54.89
insulin pump V53.91 brain V53.02
intestinal V53.50 neuropacemaker device (brain)
cardiac V53.31 (peripheral nerve) (spinal
nervous system V53.09 carotid sinus V53.39
orthodontic V53.4 cord) V53.02
nervous system V53.02 nonsurgical wound dressing
other device V53.99
spinal cord V53.02
prosthetic V52.9 V58.30
postoperative NEC V58.49
breast V52.4 pacemaker device

A
wound closure, planned V58.41
dental V52.3 brain V53.02
postpartum
eye V52.2 cardiac V53.31
immediately after delivery
specified type NEC V52.8 carotid sinus V53.39
V24.0
special senses V53.09 nervous system V53.02
substitution routine follow-up V24.2
plaster cast V54.89
auditory V53.09 postradiation V58.0
radiation therapy V58.0 splint, external V54.89
nervous system V53.09 Steinmann pin V54.89
visual V53.09 removal of
non-vascular catheter V58.82 surgical wound dressing V58.31
urinary V53.6 traction device V54.89
dialysis catheter vascular catheter V58.81
specified NEC V58.89 wound packing V58.30
extracorporeal V56.1 nonsurgical V58.30
peritoneal V56.2 surgical NEC V58.49
wound closure, planned V58.41 surgical V58.31
diaphragm (contraceptive) V25.02 checkup only V70.0
gastric lap band V53.51 antineoplastic
chemotherapy (oral) (intravenous) chemotherapy, (oral) (intravenous)
gastrointestinal appliance and antineoplastic V58.11
device NEC V53.59 V58.11
immunotherapy V58.12 circumcision, ritual or routine (in
growth rod V54.02 absence of medical indication)
hearing aid V53.2 artificial insemination V26.1
assisted reproductive fertility V50.2
ileostomy device V55.2
procedure cycle V26.81 clinical research investigation
intestinal appliance and device
attention to artificial opening (of) (control) (normal comparison)
V53.50
V55.9 (participant) V70.7
neuropacemaker (brain)
(peripheral nerve) (spinal artificial vagina V55.7 closure of artificial opening - see
cord) V53.02 colostomy V55.3 Attention to, artificial, opening
orthodontic device V53.4 cystostomy V55.5 contraceptive
orthopedic (device) V53.7 enterostomy V55.4 counseling V25.09
brace V53.7 gastrostomy V55.1 emergency V25.03
cast V53.7 ileostomy V55.2 postcoital V25.03
shoes V53.7 jejunostomy V55.4 management V25.9
pacemaker nephrostomy V55.6 specified type NEC V25.8
brain V53.02 specified site NEC V55.8 convalescence following V66.9
cardiac V53.31 intestinal tract V55.4 chemotherapy V66.2
carotid sinus V53.39 urinary tract V55.6 psychotherapy V66.3
peripheral nerve V53.02 tracheostomy V55.0 radiotherapy V66.1
spinal cord V53.02 ureterostomy V55.6 surgery V66.0
prosthesis V52.9 urethrostomy V55.6 treatment (for) V66.5
arm (complete) (partial) V52.0 battery replacement combined V66.6
breast V52.4 cardiac pacemaker V53.31 fracture V66.4
dental V52.3 blood typing V72.86 mental disorder NEC V66.3
eye V52.2 Rh typing V72.86 specified condition NEC V66.5


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Admission (Continued) Admission (Continued) Admission (Continued)


for (Continued) for (Continued) for (Continued)
cosmetic surgery NEC V50.1 elective surgery examination (Continued)
breast reconstruction following breast insurance certification V70.3
mastectomy V51.0 augmentation or reduction laboratory V72.60
following healed injury or V50.1 ordered as part of a routine
operation V51.8 reconstruction following general medical
counseling (see also Counseling) mastectomy V51.0 examination V72.62
V65.40 removal, prophylactic V50.41 pre-operative V72.63
without complaint or sickness circumcision, ritual or routine (in pre-procedural V72.63
V65.49 absence of medical specified NEC V72.69
contraceptive management indication) V50.2 marriage license V70.3
V25.09 cosmetic NEC V50.1 medical (general) (see also
emergency V25.03 breast reconstruction following Examination, medical) V70.9
postcoital V25.03 mastectomy V51.0 medicolegal reasons V70.4
dietary V65.3 following healed injury or naturalization V70.3
exercise V65.41 operation V51.8 pelvic (annual) (periodic) V72.31
ear piercing V50.3 postpartum checkup V24.2
fertility preservation (prior to
face-lift V50.1 pregnancy (possible)
cancer therapy) (prior to
hair transplant V50.0 (unconfirmed) V72.40
surgical removal of gonads)
plastic negative result V72.41
V26.42 breast reconstruction following positive result V72.42
for mastectomy V51.0 preoperative V72.84
nonattending third party cosmetic NEC V50.1 cardiovascular V72.81
V65.19 following healed injury or respiratory V72.82
pediatric operation V51.8 specified NEC V72.83
pre-adoption visit for prophylactic organ removal V50.49 preprocedural V72.84
adoptive parent(s) breast V50.41 cardiovascular V72.81
V65.11 ovary V50.42 general physical V72.83
pre-birth visit for repair of scarred tissue (following respiratory V72.82
expectant parent(s) healed injury or operation) specified NEC V72.83
V65.11 V51.8 prior to chemotherapy V72.83
victim of abuse specified type NEC V50.8 prison V70.3
child V61.21 end-of-life care V66.7 psychiatric (general) V70.2
partner or spouse V61.11 examination (see also Examination) requested by authority V70.1
genetic V26.33 V70.9 radiological NEC V72.5
gonorrhea V65.45 administrative purpose NEC V70.3 respiratory, preoperative V72.82
A

HIV V65.44 adoption V70.3 school V70.3


human immunodeficiency virus allergy V72.7 screening - see Screening
V65.44 antibody response V72.61 skin hypersensitivity V72.7
injury prevention V65.43 at health care facility V70.0 specified type NEC V72.85
insulin pump training V65.46 athletic team V70.3 sport competition V70.3
natural family planning camp V70.3 vision V72.0
procreative V26.41 cardiovascular, preoperative well baby and child care V20.2
to avoid pregnancy V25.04 V72.81 exercise therapy V57.1
procreative management clinical research investigation face-lift, cosmetic reason V50.1
V26.49 (control) (participant) V70.7 fertility preservation (prior to cancer
using natural family planning dental V72.2 therapy) (prior to surgical
V26.41 developmental testing (child) removal of gonads) V26.82
sexually transmitted disease NEC (infant) V20.2 fitting (of)
V65.45 donor (potential) V70.8 artificial
HIV V65.44 driver’s license V70.3 arm (complete) (partial) V52.0
specified reason NEC V65.49 ear V72.19 eye V52.2
substance use and abuse employment V70.5 leg (complete) (partial) V52.1
V65.42 eye V72.0 biliary drainage tube V58.82
follow-up (routine) - see brain neuropacemaker V53.02
syphilis V65.45
Examination, follow-up breast V52.4
victim of abuse
for admission to implant V52.4
child V61.21
old age home V70.3 prosthesis V52.4
partner or spouse V61.11 school V70.3 cardiac pacemaker V53.31
desensitization to allergens V07.1 general V70.9 catheter
dialysis V56.0 specified reason NEC V70.8 non-vascular V58.82
catheter gynecological V72.31 vascular V58.81
fitting and adjustment health supervision cerebral ventricle (communicating)
extracorporeal V56.1 child (over 28 days old) V20.2 shunt V53.01
peritoneal V56.2 infant (over 28 days old) V20.2 chest tube V58.82
removal or replacement newborn colostomy belt V55.2
extracorporeal V56.1 8 to 28 days old V20.32 contact lenses V53.1
peritoneal V56.2 under 8 days old V20.31 cystostomy device V53.6
extracorporeal (renal) V56.0 hearing V72.19 dental prosthesis V52.3
peritoneal V56.8 following failed hearing device, unspecified type V53.90
renal V56.0 screening V72.11 abdominal V53.59
dietary surveillance and counseling immigration V70.3 cerebral ventricle
V65.3 infant (communicating)
drug monitoring, therapeutic 8 to 28 days old V20.32 shunt V53.01
V58.83 over 28 days old, routine V20.2 gastrointestinal NEC V53.59
ear piercing V50.3 under 8 days old V20.31 insulin pump V53.91


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Admission (Continued) Admission (Continued) Admission (Continued)


for (Continued) for (Continued) for (Continued)
fitting (Continued) follow-up examination (Continued) observation (Continued)
device, unspecified type treatment (for) V67.9 rape V71.5
(Continued) combined V67.6 specified NEC V71.89
intestinal V53.50 fracture V67.4 disorder V71.9
intrauterine contraceptive involving high-risk medication abuse V71.81
insertion V25.11 NEC V67.51 accident V71.4
removal V25.12 mental disorder V67.3 at work V71.3
and reinsertion V25.13 specified NEC V67.59 benign neoplasm V71.89
replacement V25.13 hair transplant, for cosmetic reason cardiovascular V71.7
nervous system V53.09 V50.0 exposure
orthodontic V53.4 health advice, education, or anthrax V71.82
other device V53.99 instruction V65.4 biological agent NEC
prosthetic V52.9 hearing conservation and treatment V71.83
breast V52.4 V72.12 SARS V71.83
dental V52.3 hormone replacement therapy heart V71.7
eye V52.2 (postmenopausal) V07.4 inflicted injury NEC V71.6
special senses V53.09 hospice care V66.7 malignant neoplasm V71.1
substitution immunizations (childhood) mental NEC V71.09
auditory V53.09 appropriate for age V20.2 neglect V71.81
nervous system V53.09 immunotherapy, antineoplastic V58.12 specified condition NEC
visual V53.09 insertion (of) V71.89
diaphragm (contraceptive) intrauterine contraceptive device tuberculosis V71.2
V25.02 V25.11 maternal and fetal problem not
fistula (sinus tract) drainage tube subdermal implantable found
V58.82 contraceptive V25.5 amniotic cavity and
gastric lap band V53.51 insulin pump titration V53.91 membrane V89.01
gastrointestinal appliance and insulin pump training V65.46 cervical shortening V89.05
device NEC V53.59 intrauterine device fetal anomaly V89.03
growth rod V54.02 insertion V25.11 fetal growth V89.04
hearing aid V53.2 management V25.42 oligohydramnios V89.01
ileostomy device V55.2 removal V25.12 other specified NEC V89.09
intestinal appliance and device and reinsertion V25.13 placenta V89.02
V53.50
replacement V25.13 polyhydramnios V89.01
intrauterine contraceptive
investigation to determine further tuberculosis V71.2
device

A
disposition V63.8 occupational therapy V57.21
insertion V25.11
in vitro fertilization cycle V26.81 organ transplant, donor - see Donor
removal V25.12
isolation V07.0 ovary, ovarian removal, prophylactic
and reinsertion V25.13
issue of V50.42
replacement V25.13
neuropacemaker (brain) disability examination certificate palliative care V66.7
(peripheral nerve) (spinal V68.01 Papanicolaou smear
cord) V53.02 medical certificate NEC V68.09 cervix V76.2
orthodontic device V53.4 repeat prescription NEC V68.1 for suspected malignant
orthopedic (device) V53.7 contraceptive device NEC neoplasm V76.2
brace V53.7 V25.49 no disease found V71.1
cast V53.7 kidney dialysis V56.0 routine, as part of
shoes V53.7 lengthening of growth rod V54.02 gynecological
pacemaker mental health evaluation V70.2 examination V72.31
brain V53.02 requested by authority V70.1 to confirm findings of recent
cardiac V53.31 natural family planning counseling normal smear following
carotid sinus V53.39 and advice initial abnormal smear
spinal cord V53.02 procreative V26.41 V72.32
pleural drainage tube V58.82 to avoid pregnancy V25.04 vaginal V76.47
portacath V58.81 nonmedical reason NEC V68.89 following hysterectomy for
prosthesis V52.9 nursing care evaluation V63.8 malignant condition
arm (complete) (partial) V52.0 observation (without need for V67.01
breast V52.4 further medical care) (see also passage of sounds or bougie in
dental V52.3 Observation) V71.9 artificial opening - see
eye V52.2 accident V71.4 Attention to, artificial, opening
leg (complete) (partial) V52.1 alleged rape or seduction V71.5 paternity testing V70.4
specified type NEC V52.8 criminal assault V71.6 peritoneal dialysis V56.32
spectacles V53.1 following accident V71.4 physical therapy NEC V57.1
wheelchair V53.8 at work V71.3 plastic surgery
follow-up examination (routine) foreign body ingestion V71.89 breast reconstruction following
(following) V67.9 growth and development mastectomy V51.0
cancer chemotherapy V67.2 variations, childhood V21.0 cosmetic NEC V50.1
chemotherapy V67.2 inflicted injury NEC V71.6 following healed injury or
high-risk medication NEC V67.51 ingestion of deleterious agent or operation V51.8
injury NEC V67.59 foreign body V71.89 postmenopausal hormone
psychiatric V67.3 injury V71.6 replacement therapy V07.4
psychotherapy V67.3 malignant neoplasm V71.1 postpartum observation
radiotherapy V67.1 mental disorder V71.09 immediately after delivery V24.0
specified surgery NEC V67.09 newborn - see Observation, routine follow-up V24.2
surgery V67.00 suspected, condition, poststerilization (for restoration)
vaginal pap smear V67.01 newborn V26.0


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Admission (Continued) Admission (Continued) Admission (Continued)


for (Continued) for (Continued) for (Continued)
procreative management V26.9 removal of (Continued) therapy
assisted reproductive fertility fixation device blood transfusion, without
procedure cycle V26.81 external V54.89 reported diagnosis V58.2
in vitro fertilization cycle V26.81 internal V54.01 breathing exercises V57.0
specified type NEC V26.89 intrauterine contraceptive device chemotherapy, antineoplastic
prophylactic V25.12 V58.11
administration of Kirschner wire V54.89 prophylactic NEC V07.39
antibiotics, long-term V58.62 neuropacemaker (brain) fluoride V07.31
short-term use - omit code (peripheral nerve) (spinal dialysis (intermittent) (treatment)
antitoxin, any V07.2 cord) V53.02 extracorporeal V56.0
antivenin V07.2 nonsurgical wound dressing peritoneal V56.8
chemotherapeutic agent NEC V58.30 renal V56.0
V07.39 orthopedic fixation device specified type NEC V56.8
chemotherapy NEC V07.39 external V54.89 exercise (remedial) NEC V57.1
diphtheria antitoxin V07.2 internal V54.01 breathing V57.0
fluoride V07.31 pacemaker device immunotherapy, antineoplastic
gamma globulin V07.2 brain V53.02 V58.12
immune sera (gamma cardiac V53.31 long-term (current) (prophylactic)
globulin) V07.2 carotid sinus V53.39 drug use NEC V58.69
RhoGAM V07.2 nervous system V53.02 antibiotics V58.62
tetanus antitoxin V07.2 plaster cast V54.89 short-term use - omit code
breathing exercises V57.0 plate (fracture) V54.01 anticoagulants V58.61
chemotherapy NEC V07.39 rod V54.01 anti-inflammatories, non-
fluoride V07.31 screw (fracture) V54.01 steroidal (NSAID) V58.64
measure V07.9 splint, traction V54.89 antiplatelets V58.63
specified type NEC V07.8 staples V58.32 antithrombotics V58.63
organ removal V50.49 Steinmann pin V54.89 aspirin V58.66
breast V50.41 subdermal implantable bisphosphonates V58.68
ovary V50.42 contraceptive V25.43 high-risk medications NEC
psychiatric examination (general) surgical wound dressing V58.31 V58.69
V70.2 sutures V58.32 insulin V58.67
requested by authority V70.1 traction device, external V54.89 methadone for pain control
radiation management V58.0 ureteral stent V53.6 V58.69
radiotherapy V58.0 wound packing V58.30 opiate analgesic V58.69
reconstruction following nonsurgical V58.30 steroids V58.65
A

mastectomy V51.0 surgical V58.31 occupational V57.21


reforming of artificial opening - repair of scarred tissue (following orthoptic V57.4
see Attention to, artificial, healed injury or operation) physical NEC V57.1
opening V51.8 radiation V58.0
rehabilitation V57.9 replacement of intrauterine speech (-language) V57.3
multiple types V57.89 contraceptive device V25.13 vocational V57.22
occupational V57.21 reprogramming of cardiac toilet or cleaning
orthoptic V57.4 pacemaker V53.31 of artificial opening - see Attention
orthotic V57.81 respirator [ventilator] dependence to, artificial, opening
physical NEC V57.1 during of non-vascular catheter V58.82
specified type NEC V57.89 mechanical failure V46.14 of vascular catheter V58.81
speech (-language) V57.3 power failure V46.12 treatment
vocational V57.22 for weaning V46.13 measure V07.9
removal of restoration of organ continuity specified type NEC V07.8
breast tissue expander without (poststerilization) (tuboplasty) tubal ligation V25.2
synchronous insertion of (vasoplasty) V26.0 tuboplasty for previous sterilization
permanent implant V52.4 Rh typing V72.86 V26.0
cardiac pacemaker V53.31 routine infant and child vision and ultrasound, routine fetal V28.3
cast (plaster) V54.89 hearing testing V20.2 vaccination, prophylactic (against)
catheter from artificial opening - sensitivity test - see also Test, skin arthropod-borne virus, viral NEC
see Attention to, artificial, allergy NEC V72.7 V05.1
opening bacterial disease NEC V74.9 disease NEC V05.1
cerebral ventricle (communicating) Dick V74.8 encephalitis V05.0
shunt V53.01 Kveim V82.89 Bacille Calmette Guérin (BCG)
cystostomy catheter V55.5 Mantoux V74.1 V03.2
device mycotic infection NEC V75.4 BCG V03.2
cerebral ventricle parasitic disease NEC V75.8 chickenpox V05.4
(communicating) Schick V74.3 cholera alone V03.0
shunt V53.01 Schultz-Charlton V74.8 with typhoid-paratyphoid
fixation social service (agency) referral or (cholera + TAB) V06.0
external V54.89 evaluation V63.8 common cold V04.7
internal V54.01 speech (-language) therapy V57.3 dengue V05.1
intrauterine contraceptive sterilization V25.2 diphtheria alone V03.5
V25.12 suspected disorder (ruled out) diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis
traction, external V54.89 (without need for further (DTP) (DTaP) V06.1
drains V58.49 care) - see Observation with
dressing terminal care V66.7 poliomyelitis (DTP polio)
wound V58.30 tests only - see Test V06.3
nonsurgical V58.30 therapeutic drug monitoring typhoid-paratyphoid
surgical V58.31 V58.83 (DTP + TAB) V06.2


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Admission (Continued) Admission (Continued) Aftercare (Continued)


for (Continued) for (Continued) cardiac device V53.39
vaccination, prophylactic (Continued) waiting period for admission to defibrillator, automatic implantable
diphtheria-tetanus [Td] [DT] other facility V63.2 (with synchronous cardiac
without pertussis V06.5 undergoing social agency pacemaker) V53.32
disease (single) NEC V05.9 investigation V63.8 pacemaker V53.31
bacterial NEC V03.9 well baby and child care V20.2 carotid sinus V53.39
specified type NEC V03.89 x-ray of chest carotid sinus pacemaker V53.39
combinations NEC V06.9 for suspected tuberculosis V71.2 cerebral ventricle (communicating)
specified type NEC V06.8 routine V72.5 shunt V53.01
specified type NEC V05.8 Adnexitis (suppurative) (see also Salpingo- chemotherapy (oral) (intravenous)
viral NEC V04.89 oophoritis) 614.2 session (adjunctive)
encephalitis, viral, arthropod- Adolescence NEC V21.2 (maintenance) V58.11
borne V05.0 Adoption defibrillator, automatic implantable
Hemophilus influenzae, type B agency referral V68.89 cardiac (with synchronous
[Hib] V03.81 examination V70.3 cardiac pacemaker) V53.32
hepatitis, viral V05.3 held for V68.89 exercise (remedial) (therapeutic) V57.1
human papillomavirus (HPV) Adrenal gland - see condition breathing V57.0
V04.89 Adrenalism 255.9 extracorporeal dialysis (intermittent)
immune sera (gamma globulin) tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) (treatment) V56.0
V07.2 017.6 following surgery NEC V58.49
influenza V04.81 Adrenalitis, adrenitis 255.8 for
with meningococcal hemorrhagic 036.3 injury V58.43
Streptococcus pneumoniae Adrenarche, precocious 259.1 neoplasm V58.42
[pneumococcus] V06.6 Adrenocortical syndrome 255.2 organ transplant V58.44
Leishmaniasis V05.2 Adrenogenital syndrome (acquired) trauma V58.43
measles alone V04.2 (congenital) 255.2 joint
measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) iatrogenic, fetus or newborn 760.79 explantation of prosthesis (staged
V06.4 Adrenoleukodystrophy 277.86 procedure) V54.82
mumps alone V04.6 neonatal 277.86 replacement V54.81
with measles and rubella x-linked 277.86 of
(MMR) V06.4 Adrenomyeloneuropathy 277.86 circulatory system V58.73
not done because of Adventitious bursa - see Bursitis digestive system V58.75
contraindication V64.09 Adynamia (episodica) (hereditary) genital organs V58.76
pertussis alone V03.6 genitourinary system V58.76
(periodic) 359.3
plague V03.3 musculoskeletal system V58.78
Adynamic

A
pneumonia V03.82 nervous system V58.72
ileus or intestine (see also Ileus) 560.1
poliomyelitis V04.0 oral cavity V58.75
ureter 753.22
with diphtheria-tetanus- respiratory system V58.74
Aeration lung, imperfect, newborn
pertussis (DTP polio) sense organs V58.71
770.5
V06.3 skin V58.77
Aerobullosis 993.3
rabies V04.5 subcutaneous tissue V58.77
respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) Aerocele - see Embolism, air teeth V58.75
V04.82 Aerodermectasia urinary system V58.76
rubella alone V04.3 subcutaneous (traumatic) 958.7 spinal - see Aftercare, following
with measles and mumps surgical 998.81 surgery, of, specified body
(MMR) V06.4 surgical 998.81 system
smallpox V04.1 Aerodontalgia 993.2 wound closure, planned V58.41
specified type NEC V05.8 Aeroembolism 993.3 fracture V54.9
Streptococcus pneumoniae Aerogenes capsulatus infection (see also healing V54.89
[pneumococcus] V03.82 Gangrene, gas) 040.0 pathologic
with Aero-otitis media 993.0 ankle V54.29
influenza V06.6 Aerophagy, aerophagia 306.4 arm V54.20
tetanus toxoid alone V03.7 psychogenic 306.4 lower V54.22
with diphtheria [Td] [DT] V06.5 Aerosinusitis 993.1 upper V54.21
and pertussis (DTP) (DTaP) Aerotitis 993.0 finger V54.29
V06.1 Affection, affections - see also Disease foot V54.29
tuberculosis (BCG) V03.2 sacroiliac (joint), old 724.6 hand V54.29
tularemia V03.4 shoulder region NEC 726.2 hip V54.23
typhoid alone V03.1 Afibrinogenemia 286.3 leg V54.24
with diphtheria-tetanus- acquired 286.6 lower V54.26
pertussis (TAB + DTP) congenital 286.3 upper V54.25
V06.2 postpartum 666.3 pelvis V54.29
typhoid-paratyphoid alone (TAB) African specified site NEC V54.29
V03.1 sleeping sickness 086.5 toe(s) V54.29
typhus V05.8 tick fever 087.1 vertebrae V54.27
varicella (chicken pox) V05.4 trypanosomiasis 086.5 wrist V54.29
viral encephalitis, arthropod- Gambian 086.3 traumatic
borne V05.0 Rhodesian 086.4 ankle V54.19
viral hepatitis V05.3 Aftercare V58.9 arm V54.10
yellow fever V04.4 amputation stump V54.89 lower V54.12
vasectomy V25.2 artificial openings - see Attention to, upper V54.11
vasoplasty for previous sterilization artificial, opening finger V54.19
V26.0 blood transfusion without reported foot V54.19
vision examination V72.0 diagnosis V58.2 hand V54.19
vocational therapy V57.22 breathing exercise V57.0 hip V54.13


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Aftercare (Continued) Aftercare (Continued) Agenesis (Continued)


fracture (Continued) pacemaker carpus NEC (see also Deformity,
healing (Continued) brain V53.02 reduction, upper limb) 755.28
traumatic (Continued) cardiac V53.31 cartilage 756.9
leg V54.14 carotid sinus V53.39 cecum 751.2
lower V54.16 peripheral nerve V53.02 cerebellum 742.2
upper V54.15 spinal cord V53.02 cervix 752.43
pelvis V54.19 peritoneal dialysis (intermittent) chin 744.89
specified site NEC V54.19 (treatment) V56.8 cilia 743.63
toe(s) V54.19 physical therapy NEC V57.1 circulatory system, part NEC 747.89
vertebrae V54.17 breathing exercises V57.0 clavicle 755.51
wrist V54.19 radiotherapy session V58.0 clitoris 752.49
removal of rehabilitation procedure V57.9 coccyx 756.13
external fixation device V54.89 breathing exercises V57.0 colon 751.2
internal fixation device V54.01 multiple types V57.89 corpus callosum 742.2
specified care NEC V54.89 occupational V57.21 cricoid cartilage 748.3
gait training V57.1 orthoptic V57.4 diaphragm (with hernia) 756.6
orthotic V57.81 digestive organ(s) or tract (complete)
for use of artificial limb(s) V57.81
physical therapy NEC V57.1 (partial) NEC 751.8
internal fixation device V54.09
remedial exercises V57.1 lower 751.2
involving
specified type NEC V57.89 upper 750.8
dialysis (intermittent) (treatment) speech (-language) V57.3 ductus arteriosus 747.89
extracorporeal V56.0 therapeutic exercises V57.1 duodenum 751.1
peritoneal V56.8 vocational V57.22 ear NEC 744.09
renal V56.0 renal dialysis (intermittent) (treatment) auricle 744.01
gait training V57.1 V56.0 lobe 744.21
for use of artificial limb(s) V57.81 specified type NEC V58.89 ejaculatory duct 752.89
growth rod removal of non-vascular cathether endocrine (gland) NEC 759.2
adjustment V54.02 V58.82 epiglottis 748.3
lengthening V54.02 removal of vascular catheter V58.81 esophagus 750.3
internal fixation device V54.09 speech (-language) therapy V57.3 Eustachian tube 744.24
orthoptic training V57.4 stump, amputation V54.89 extrinsic muscle, eye 743.69
orthotic training V57.81 vocational rehabilitation V57.22 eye 743.00
radiotherapy session V58.0 After-cataract 366.50 adnexa 743.69
removal of obscuring vision 366.53 eyelid (fold) 743.62
drains V58.49 specified type, not obscuring vision face
dressings 366.52 bones NEC 756.0
A

wound V58.30 Agalactia 676.4 specified part NEC 744.89


nonsurgical V58.30 Agammaglobulinemia 279.00 fallopian tube 752.19
surgical V58.31 with lymphopenia 279.2 femur NEC (see also Absence, femur,
fixation device acquired (primary) (secondary) 279.06 congenital) 755.34
external V54.89 Bruton’s X-linked 279.04 fibula NEC (see also Absence, fibula,
internal V54.01 infantile sex-linked (Bruton’s) congenital) 755.37
fracture plate V54.01 (congenital) 279.04 finger NEC (see also Absence, finger,
nonsurgical wound dressing Swiss-type 279.2 congenital) 755.29
V58.30 Aganglionosis (bowel) (colon) 751.3 foot (complete) (see also Deformity,
pins V54.01 Age (old) (see also Senile) 797 reduction, lower limb) 755.31
plaster cast V54.89 Agenesis - see also Absence, by site, gallbladder 751.69
rods V54.01 congenital gastric 750.8
screws V54.01 acoustic nerve 742.8 genitalia, genital (organ)
staples V58.32 adrenal (gland) 759.1 female 752.89
surgical wound dressings alimentary tract (complete) (partial) external 752.49
V58.31 NEC 751.8 internal NEC 752.89
sutures V58.32 lower 751.2 male 752.89
traction device, external V54.89 upper 750.8 penis 752.69
anus, anal (canal) 751.2 glottis 748.3
wound packing V58.30
aorta 747.22 gonadal 758.6
nonsurgical V58.30
appendix 751.2 hair 757.4
surgical V58.31
arm (complete) (partial) (see also hand (complete) (see also Deformity,
neuropacemaker (brain) (peripheral Deformity, reduction, upper limb) reduction, upper limb) 755.21
nerve) (spinal cord) V53.02 755.20 heart 746.89
occupational therapy V57.21 artery (peripheral) NEC (see also valve NEC 746.89
orthodontic V58.5 Anomaly, peripheral vascular aortic 746.89
orthopedic V54.9 system) 747.60 mitral 746.89
change of external fixation or brain 747.81 pulmonary 746.01
traction device V54.89 coronary 746.85 hepatic 751.69
following joint pulmonary 747.31 humerus NEC (see also Absence,
explantation of prosthesis (staged umbilical 747.5 humerus, congenital) 755.24
procedure) V54.82 auditory (canal) (external) 744.01 hymen 752.49
replacement V54.81 auricle (ear) 744.01 ileum 751.1
internal fixation device V54.09 bile, biliary duct or passage 751.61 incus 744.04
removal of fixation device bone NEC 756.9 intestine (small) 751.1
external V54.89 brain 740.0 large 751.2
internal V54.01 specified part 742.2 iris (dilator fibers) 743.45
specified care NEC V54.89 breast 757.6 jaw 524.09
orthoptic training V57.4 bronchus 748.3 jejunum 751.1
orthotic training V57.81 canaliculus lacrimalis 743.65 kidney(s) (partial) (unilateral) 753.0


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Agenesis (Continued) Agenesis (Continued) Agranulocytopenia (see also


labium (majus) (minus) 752.49 skull (Continued) Agranulocytosis) 288.09
labyrinth, membranous 744.05 with (Continued) Agranulocytosis (see also Neutropenia)
lacrimal apparatus (congenital) 743.65 hydrocephalus 742.3 288.09
larynx 748.3 with spina bifida (see also chronic 288.09
leg NEC (see also Deformity, reduction, Spina bifida) 741.0 cyclical 288.02
lower limb) 755.30 microcephalus 742.1 due to infection 288.04
lens 743.35 spermatic cord 752.89 genetic 288.01
limb (complete) (partial) (see also spinal cord 742.59 infantile 288.01
Deformity, reduction) 755.4 spine 756.13 periodic 288.02
lower NEC 755.30 lumbar 756.13 pernicious 288.09
upper 755.20 isthmus 756.11 Agraphia (absolute) 784.69
lip 750.26 pars articularis 756.11 with alexia 784.61
liver 751.69 spleen 759.0 developmental 315.39
lung (bilateral) (fissures) (lobe) sternum 756.3 Agrypnia (see also Insomnia) 780.52
(unilateral) 748.5 stomach 750.7 Ague (see also Malaria) 084.6
mandible 524.09 tarsus NEC 755.38 brass-founders’ 985.8
maxilla 524.09 tendon 756.81 dumb 084.6
metacarpus NEC 755.28 testicular 752.89 tertian 084.1
metatarsus NEC 755.38 testis 752.89 Agyria 742.2
muscle (any) 756.81 thymus (gland) 759.2 AHTR (acute hemolytic transfusion
musculoskeletal system NEC 756.9 thyroid (gland) 243 reaction) - see Complications,
nail(s) 757.5 cartilage 748.3 transfusion
neck, part 744.89 tibia NEC (see also Absence, tibia, Ahumada-del Castillo syndrome
nerve 742.8 congenital) 755.36 (nonpuerperal galactorrhea and
nervous system, part NEC 742.8 tibiofibular NEC 755.35 amenorrhea) 253.1
nipple 757.6 toe (complete) (partial) (see also AIDS 042
nose 748.1 Absence, toe, congenital) 755.39 AIDS-associated retrovirus (disease)
nuclear 742.8 tongue 750.11 (illness) 042
organ trachea (cartilage) 748.3 infection - see Human
of Corti 744.05 ulna NEC (see also Absence, ulna, immunodeficiency virus,
or site not listed - see Anomaly, congenital) 755.27 infection
specified type NEC ureter 753.4 AIDS-associated virus (disease) (illness)
osseous meatus (ear) 744.03 urethra 753.8 042
urinary tract NEC 753.8
ovary 752.0 infection - see Human
uterus 752.31
oviduct 752.19 immunodeficiency virus,
uvula 750.26

A
pancreas 751.7 infection
vagina (total) (partial) 752.45
parathyroid (gland) 759.2 AIDS-like disease (illness) (syndrome) 042
vas deferens 752.89
patella 755.64 AIDS-related complex 042
vein(s) (peripheral) NEC (see also
pelvic girdle (complete) (partial) 755.69 AIDS-related conditions 042
Anomaly, peripheral vascular
penis 752.69 system) 747.60 AIDS-related virus (disease) (illness) 042
pericardium 746.89 brain 747.81 infection - see Human immunodeficiency
perineal body 756.81 great 747.49 virus, infection
pituitary (gland) 759.2 portal 747.49 AIDS virus (disease) (illness) 042
prostate 752.89 pulmonary 747.49 infection - see Human
pulmonary vena cava (inferior) (superior) 747.49 immunodeficiency virus,
artery 747.31 vermis of cerebellum 742.2 infection
trunk 747.31 vertebra 756.13 Ailment, heart - see Disease, heart
vein 747.49 lumbar 756.13 Ailurophobia 300.29
punctum lacrimale 743.65 isthmus 756.11 AIN I (anal intraepithelial neoplasia I)
radioulnar NEC (see also Absence, pars articularis 756.11 (histologically confirmed) 569.44
forearm, congenital) 755.25 vulva 752.49 AIN II (anal intraepithelial neoplasia II)
radius NEC (see also Absence, radius, Ageusia (see also Disturbance, sensation) (histologically confirmed) 569.44
congenital) 755.26 781.1 AIN III (anal intraepithelial neoplasia III)
rectum 751.2 Aggressiveness 301.3 230.6
renal 753.0 Aggressive outburst (see also Disturbance, anal canal 230.5
respiratory organ NEC 748.9 conduct) 312.0 Ainhum (disease) 136.0
rib 756.3 in children or adolescents 313.9 AIPHI (acute idiopathic pulmonary
roof of orbit 742.0 Aging skin 701.8 hemorrhage in infants (over 28 days
round ligament 752.89 Agitated - see condition old)) 786.31
sacrum 756.13 Agitation 307.9 Air
salivary gland 750.21 catatonic (see also Schizophrenia) 295.2 anterior mediastinum 518.1
scapula 755.59 Aglossia (congenital) 750.11 compressed, disease 993.3
scrotum 752.89 Aglycogenosis 271.0 embolism (any site) (artery) (cerebral)
seminal duct or tract 752.89 Agnail (finger) (with lymphangitis) 681.02 958.0
septum Agnosia (body image) (tactile) 784.69 with
atrial 745.69 verbal 784.69 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
between aorta and pulmonary auditory 784.69 with embolism
artery 745.0 secondary to organic lesion 784.69 ectopic pregnancy (see also
ventricular 745.3 developmental 315.8 categories 633.0-633.9) 639.6
shoulder girdle (complete) (partial) secondary to organic lesion 784.69 molar pregnancy (see also
755.59 visual 368.16 categories 630-632) 639.6
skull (bone) 756.0 object 368.16 due to implanted device - see
with Agoraphobia 300.22 Complications, due to (presence
anencephalus 740.0 with panic disorder 300.21 of) any device, implant, or graft
encephalocele 742.0 Agrammatism 784.69 classified to 996.0-996.5 NEC


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Air (Continued) Albumosuria 791.0 Alcohol, alcoholic (Continued)


embolism (Continued) Bence-Jones 791.0 withdrawal symptoms, syndrome NEC
following myelopathic (M9730/3) 203.0 291.81
abortion 639.6 Alcaptonuria 270.2 delirium 291.0
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.6 Alcohol, alcoholic hallucinosis 291.3
infusion, perfusion, or abstinence 291.81 Alcoholism 303.9
transfusion 999.1 acute intoxication 305.0
in pregnancy, childbirth, or with dependence 303.0 Note: Use the following fifth-digit
puerperium 673.0 addiction (see also Alcoholism) 303.9 subclassification with category 303:
traumatic 958.0 maternal 0 unspecified
hunger 786.09 with suspected fetal damage 1 continuous
psychogenic 306.1 affecting management of 2 episodic
leak (lung) (pulmonary) (thorax) pregnancy 655.4 3 in remission
512.84 affecting fetus or newborn 760.71
iatrogenic 512.1 amnestic disorder, persisting 291.1 with psychosis (see also Psychosis,
persistent 512.84 anxiety 291.89 alcoholic) 291.9
postoperative 512.2 brain syndrome, chronic 291.2 acute 303.0
rarefied, effects of - see Effect, adverse, cardiopathy 425.5 chronic 303.9
high altitude chronic (see also Alcoholism) 303.9 with psychosis 291.9
sickness 994.6 cirrhosis (liver) 571.2 complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or
Airplane sickness 994.6 delirium 291.0 puerperium 648.4
Akathisia, acathisia 781.0 acute 291.0 affecting fetus or newborn 760.71
due to drugs 333.99 chronic 291.1 history V11.3
neuroleptic-induced acute 333.99 tremens 291.0 Korsakoff’s, Korsakov’s, Korsakow’s
Akinesia algeria 352.6 withdrawal 291.0 291.1
Akiyami 100.89 dementia NEC 291.2 suspected damage to fetus affecting
Akureyri disease (epidemic deterioration 291.2 management of pregnancy
neuromyasthenia) 049.8 drunkenness (simple) 305.0 655.4
Alacrima (congenital) 743.65 hallucinosis (acute) 291.3 Alder’s anomaly or syndrome (leukocyte
Alactasia (hereditary) 271.3 induced granulation anomaly) 288.2
Alagille syndrome 759.89 circadian rhythm sleep disorder Alder-Reilly anomaly (leukocyte
Alalia 784.3 291.82 granulation) 288.2
developmental 315.31 hypersomnia 291.82 Aldosteronism (primary) 255.10
receptive-expressive 315.32 insomnia 291.82 congenital 255.10
secondary to organic lesion 784.3 mental disorder 291.9 familial type I 255.11
Alaninemia 270.8 anxiety 291.89 glucocorticoid-remediable 255.11
A

Alastrim 050.1 mood 291.89 secondary 255.14


Albarrán’s disease (colibacilluria) 791.9 sexual 291.89 Aldosteronoma (M8370/1) 237.2
Albers-Schönberg’s disease (marble sleep 291.82 Aldrich (-Wiskott) syndrome (eczema-
bones) 756.52 specified type 291.89 thrombocytopenia) 279.12
Albert’s disease 726.71 parasomnia 291.82 Aleppo boil 085.1
Albinism, albino (choroid) (cutaneous) persisting Aleukemic - see condition
(eye) (generalized) (isolated) (ocular) amnestic disorder 291.1 Aleukia
(oculocutaneous) (partial) 270.2 dementia 291.2 congenital 288.09
Albinismus 270.2 psychotic disorder hemorrhagica 284.9
Albright (-Martin) (-Bantam) disease with acquired (secondary) 284.89
(pseudohypoparathyroidism) 275.49 delusions 291.5 congenital 284.09
Albright (-McCune) (-Sternberg) hallucinations 291.3 idiopathic 284.9
syndrome (osteitis fibrosa sleep disorder 291.82 splenica 289.4
disseminata) 756.59 insanity 291.9 Alexia (congenital) (developmental) 315.01
Albuminous - see Condition intoxication (acute) 305.0 secondary to organic lesion 784.61
Albuminuria, albuminuric (acute) with dependence 303.0 Algoneurodystrophy 733.7
(chronic) (subacute) 791.0 pathological 291.4 Algophobia 300.29
Bence-Jones 791.0 jealousy 291.5 Alibert’s disease (mycosis fungoides)
cardiac 785.9 Korsakoff’s, Korsakov’s, Korsakow’s (M9700/3) 202.1
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or 291.1 Alibert-Bazin disease (M9700/3) 202.1
puerperium 646.2 liver NEC 571.3 Alice in Wonderland syndrome 293.89
with hypertension - see Toxemia, of acute 571.1 Alienation, mental (see also Psychosis)
pregnancy chronic 571.2 298.9
affecting fetus or newborn 760.1 mania (acute) (chronic) 291.9 Alkalemia 276.3
cyclic 593.6 mood 291.89 Alkalosis 276.3
gestational 646.2 paranoia 291.5 metabolic 276.3
gravidarum 646.2 paranoid (type) psychosis 291.5 with respiratory acidosis 276.4
with hypertension - see Toxemia, of pellagra 265.2 respiratory 276.3
pregnancy poisoning, accidental (acute) NEC 980.9 Alkaptonuria 270.2
affecting fetus or newborn 760.1 specified type of alcohol - see Table Allen-Masters syndrome 620.6
heart 785.9 of Drugs and Chemicals Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
idiopathic 593.6 psychosis (see also Psychosis, alcoholic) 518.6
orthostatic 593.6 291.9 Allergy, allergic (reaction) 995.3
postural 593.6 Korsakoff’s, Korsakov’s, Korsakow’s air-borne substance (see also Fever, hay)
pre-eclamptic (mild) 642.4 291.1 477.9
affecting fetus or newborn 760.0 polyneuritic 291.1 specified allergen NEC 477.8
severe 642.5 with alveolitis (extrinsic) 495.9
affecting fetus or newborn 760.0 delusions 291.5 due to
recurrent physiologic 593.6 hallucinations 291.3 Aspergillus clavatus 495.4
scarlatinal 034.1 related disorder 291.9 cryptostroma corticale 495.6


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Allergy, allergic (Continued) Allergy, allergic (Continued) Alopecia (Continued)


alveolitis (Continued) kapok 477.8 syphilitic (secondary) 091.82
due to (Continued) medicine - see Allergy, drug telogen effluvium 704.02
organisms (fungal, thermophilic migraine 339.00 totalis 704.09
actinomycete, other) milk protein 558.3 toxica 704.09
growing in ventilation (air pannus 370.62 universalis 704.09
conditioning systems) 495.7 pneumonia 518.3 x-ray 704.09
specified type NEC 495.8 pollen (any) (hay fever) 477.0 Alpers’ disease 330.8
anaphylactic reaction or shock 995.0 asthma (see also Asthma) 493.0 Alpha-lipoproteinemia 272.4
due to food - see Anaphylactic primrose 477.0 Alpha thalassemia 282.43
reaction or shock, due to, primula 477.0 Alphos 696.1
food purpura 287.0 Alpine sickness 993.2
angioedema 995.1 ragweed (pollen) (Senecio jacobae) Alport’s syndrome (hereditary hematuria-
angioneurotic edema 995.1 477.0 nephropathy-deafness) 759.89
animal (cat) (dog) (epidermal) 477.8 asthma (see also Asthma) 493.0 ALPS (autoimmune lymphoproliferative
dander 477.2 hay fever 477.0 syndrome) 279.41
hair 477.2 respiratory (see also Allergy, inhalant) ALTE (apparent life threatening event)
arthritis (see also Arthritis, allergic) 477.9
in newborn and infant 799.82
716.2 due to
Alteration (of), altered
asthma - see Asthma drug - see Allergy, drug
awareness 780.09
bee sting (anaphylactic shock) 989.5 food - see Allergy, food
biological - see Allergy, drug rhinitis (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 transient 780.02
bronchial asthma - see Asthma due to food 477.1 consciousness 780.09
conjunctivitis (eczematous) 372.14 rose 477.0 persistent vegetative state 780.03
dander, animal (cat) (dog) 477.2 Senecio jacobae 477.0 transient 780.02
dandruff 477.8 serum (prophylactic) (therapeutic) mental status 780.97
dermatitis (venenata) - see Dermatitis 999.59 amnesia (retrograde) 780.93
diathesis V15.09 anaphylactic reaction or shock memory loss 780.93
drug, medicinal substance, and 999.49 Alternaria (infection) 118
biological (any) (correct medicinal shock (anaphylactic) (due to adverse Alternating - see condition
substance properly administered) effect of correct medicinal Altitude, high (effects) - see Effect,
(external) (internal) 995.27 substance properly administered) adverse, high altitude
wrong substance given or taken 995.0 Aluminosis (of lung) 503
NEC 977.9 food - see Anaphylactic reaction or Alvarez syndrome (transient cerebral
specified drug or substance - see shock, due to, food ischemia) 435.9
Table of Drugs and from Alveolar capillary block syndrome
Chemicals administration of blood and 516.64

A
dust (house) (stock) 477.8 blood products 999.41 Alveolitis
eczema - see Eczema immunization 999.42 allergic (extrinsic) 495.9
endophthalmitis 360.19 serum NEC 999.49 due to organisms (fungal,
epidermal (animal) 477.8 sinusitis (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 thermophilic actinomycete,
existing dental restorative material skin reaction 692.9 other) growing in ventilation
525.66 specified substance - see Dermatitis, (air conditioning systems) 495.7
feathers 477.8 due to specified type NEC 495.8
food (any) (ingested) 693.1 tree (any) (hay fever) (pollen) 477.0 due to
atopic 691.8 asthma (see also Asthma) 493.0 Aspergillus clavatus 495.4
in contact with skin 692.5 upper respiratory (see also Fever, hay) Cryptostroma corticale 495.6
gastritis 535.4 477.9 fibrosing (chronic) (cryptogenic) (lung)
gastroenteritis 558.3 urethritis 597.89 516.31
gastrointestinal 558.3 urticaria 708.0 idiopathic 516.30
grain 477.0 vaccine - see Allergy, serum rheumatoid 714.81
grass (pollen) 477.0 Allescheriosis 117.6 jaw 526.5
asthma (see also Asthma) 493.0 Alligator skin disease (ichthyosis sicca dolorosa 526.5
hay fever 477.0 congenita) 757.1 Alveolus, alveolar - see condition
hair, animal (cat) (dog) 477.2 acquired 701.1 Alymphocytosis (pure) 279.2
hay fever (grass) (pollen) (ragweed) Allocheiria, allochiria (see also
Alymphoplasia, thymic 279.2
(tree) (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 Disturbance, sensation) 782.0
Alzheimer’s
history (of) V15.09 Almeida’s disease (Brazilian
dementia (senile)
to blastomycosis) 116.1
arachnid bite V15.06 Alopecia (atrophicans) (pregnancy) with behavioral disturbance 331.0
eggs V15.03 (premature) (senile) 704.00 [294.11]
food additives V15.05 adnata 757.4 without behavioral disturbance
insect bite V15.06 areata 704.01 331.0 [294.10]
latex V15.07 celsi 704.01 disease or sclerosis 331.0
milk products V15.02 cicatrisata 704.09 with dementia - see Alzheimer’s,
nuts V15.05 circumscripta 704.01 dementia
peanuts V15.01 congenital, congenitalis 757.4 Amastia (see also Absence, breast) 611.89
radiographic dye V15.08 disseminata 704.01 Amaurosis (acquired) (congenital) (see
seafood V15.04 effluvium (telogen) 704.02 also Blindness) 369.00
specified food NEC V15.05 febrile 704.09 fugax 362.34
spider bite V15.06 generalisata 704.09 hysterical 300.11
horse serum - see Allergy, serum hereditaria 704.09 Leber’s (congenital) 362.76
inhalant 477.9 marginalis 704.01 tobacco 377.34
dust 477.8 mucinosa 704.09 uremic - see Uremia
pollen 477.0 postinfectional 704.09 Amaurotic familial idiocy (infantile)
specified allergen other than pollen seborrheica 704.09 (juvenile) (late) 330.1
477.8 specific 091.82 Ambisexual 752.7


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Amblyopia (acquired) (congenital) Amentia (see also Disability, intellectual) Amputation (Continued)
(partial) 368.00 319 traumatic (Continued)
color 368.59 Meynert’s (nonalcoholic) 294.0 arm 887.4
acquired 368.55 alcoholic 291.1 at or above elbow 887.2
deprivation 368.02 nevoid 759.6 complicated 887.3
ex anopsia 368.00 American below elbow 887.0
hysterical 300.11 leishmaniasis 085.5 complicated 887.1
nocturnal 368.60 mountain tick fever 066.1 both (bilateral) (any level(s))
vitamin A deficiency 264.5 trypanosomiasis - see Trypanosomiasis, 887.6
refractive 368.03 American complicated 887.7
strabismic 368.01 Ametropia (see also Disorder, complicated 887.5
suppression 368.01 accommodation) 367.9 finger(s) (one or both hands) 886.0
tobacco 377.34 Amianthosis 501 with thumb(s) 885.0
toxic NEC 377.34 Amimia 784.69
complicated 885.1
uremic - see Uremia Amino acid
complicated 886.1
Ameba, amebic (histolytica) - see also deficiency 270.9
foot (except toe(s) only) 896.0
Amebiasis anemia 281.4
metabolic disorder (see also Disorder, and other leg 897.6
abscess 006.3 complicated 897.7
bladder 006.8 amino acid) 270.9
Aminoaciduria 270.9 both (bilateral) 896.2
brain (with liver and lung abscess) complicated 896.3
006.5 imidazole 270.5
Amnesia (retrograde) 780.93 complicated 896.1
liver 006.3 toe(s) only (one or both feet) 895.0
auditory 784.69
with complicated 895.1
developmental 315.31
brain abscess (and lung genital organ(s) (external) NEC
secondary to organic lesion 784.69
abscess) 006.5 878.8
dissociative 300.12
lung abscess 006.4 hysterical or dissociative type 300.12 complicated 878.9
lung (with liver abscess) 006.4 psychogenic 300.12 hand (except finger(s) only) 887.0
with brain abscess 006.5 transient global 437.7 and other arm 887.6
seminal vesicle 006.8 Amnestic (confabulatory) syndrome 294.0 complicated 887.7
spleen 006.8 alcohol-induced persisting 291.1 both (bilateral) 887.6
carrier (suspected of) V02.2 drug-induced persisting 292.83 complicated 887.7
meningoencephalitis posttraumatic 294.0 complicated 887.1
due to Naegleria (gruberi) 136.29 Amniocentesis screening (for) V28.2 finger(s) (one or both hands)
primary 136.29 alphafetoprotein level, raised V28.1 886.0
Amebiasis NEC 006.9 chromosomal anomalies V28.0 with thumb(s) 885.0
with Amnion, amniotic - see also condition complicated 885.1
A

brain abscess (with liver or lung nodosum 658.8 complicated 886.1


abscess) 006.5 Amnionitis (complicating pregnancy) thumb(s) (with fingers of either
liver abscess (without mention of 658.4 hand) 885.0
brain or lung abscess) 006.3 affecting fetus or newborn 762.7 complicated 885.1
lung abscess (with liver abscess) Amoral trends 301.7 head 874.9
006.4 Amotio retinae (see also Detachment,
with brain abscess 006.5 late effect - see Late, effects (of),
retina) 361.9
acute 006.0 amputation
Ampulla
bladder 006.8 leg 897.4
lower esophagus 530.89
chronic 006.1 phrenic 530.89 and other foot 897.6
cutaneous 006.6 Amputation complicated 897.7
cutis 006.6 any part of fetus, to facilitate delivery at or above knee 897.2
due to organism other than Entamoeba 763.89 complicated 897.3
histolytica 007.8 cervix (supravaginal) (uteri) 622.8 below knee 897.0
hepatic (see also Abscess, liver, amebic) in pregnancy or childbirth 654.6 complicated 897.1
006.3 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 both (bilateral) 897.6
nondysenteric 006.2 clitoris - see Wound, open, clitoris complicated 897.7
seminal vesicle 006.8 congenital complicated 897.5
specified lower limb 755.31 lower limb(s) except toe(s) - see
organism NEC 007.8 upper limb 755.21 Amputation, traumatic, leg
site NEC 006.8 neuroma (traumatic) - see also Injury, nose - see Wound, open, nose
Ameboma 006.8 nerve, by site penis 878.0
Amelia 755.4 surgical complication (late) 997.61 complicated 878.1
lower limb 755.31 penis - see Amputation, traumatic, sites other than limbs - see Wound,
upper limb 755.21 penis open, by site
Ameloblastoma (M9310/0) 213.1 status (without complication) - see thumb(s) (with finger(s) of either
jaw (bone) (lower) 213.1 Absence, by site, acquired hand) 885.0
upper 213.0 stump (surgical) (posttraumatic) complicated 885.1
long bones (M9261/3) - see Neoplasm, abnormal, painful, or with toe(s) (one or both feet) 895.0
bone, malignant complication (late) 997.60 complicated 895.1
malignant (M9310/3) 170.1 healed or old NEC - see also Absence, upper limb(s) - see Amputation,
by site, acquired traumatic, arm
jaw (bone) (lower) 170.1
lower V49.70 Amputee (bilateral) (old) - see also
upper 170.0
upper V49.60 Absence, by site, acquired V49.70
mandible 213.1
traumatic (complete) (partial)
tibial (M9261/3) 170.7 Amusia 784.69
Amelogenesis imperfecta 520.5 developmental 315.39
Note: “Complicated” includes
nonhereditaria (segmentalis) 520.4 secondary to organic lesion 784.69
traumatic amputation with delayed
Amenorrhea (primary) (secondary) 626.0 Amyelencephalus 740.0
healing, delayed treatment, foreign
due to ovarian dysfunction 256.8 body, or infection. Amyelia 742.59
hyperhormonal 256.8 Amygdalitis - see Tonsillitis


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Amygdalolith 474.8 Anaphylactoid reaction or shock - see Androblastoma (Continued)


Amyloid disease or degeneration 277.30 Anaphylactic reaction or shock tubular (Continued)
heart 277.39 [425.7] Anaphylaxis - see Anaphylactic reaction unspecified site
Amyloidosis (familial) (general) or shock female 220
(generalized) (genetic) (primary) Anaplasia, cervix 622.10 male 222.0
277.30 Anaplasmosis, human 082.49 unspecified site
with lung involvement 277.39 [517.8] Anarthria 784.51 female 236.2
cardiac, hereditary 277.39 Anarthritic rheumatoid disease 446.5 male 236.4
heart 277.39 [425.7] Anasarca 782.3 Android pelvis 755.69
nephropathic 277.39 [583.81] cardiac (see also Failure, heart) 428.0 with disproportion (fetopelvic) 653.3
neuropathic (Portuguese) (Swiss) fetus or newborn 778.0 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
277.39 [357.4] lung 514 causing obstructed labor 660.1
pulmonary 277.39 [517.8] nutritional 262 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
secondary 277.39 pulmonary 514 Anectasis, pulmonary (newborn or fetus)
systemic, inherited 277.39 renal (see also Nephrosis) 581.9 770.5
Amylopectinosis (brancher enzyme Anaspadias 752.62 Anemia 285.9
deficiency) 271.0 Anastomosis with
Amylophagia 307.52 aneurysmal - see Aneurysm disorder of
Amyoplasia, congenita 756.89 arteriovenous, congenital NEC (see also anaerobic glycolysis 282.3
Amyotonia 728.2 Anomaly, arteriovenous) 747.60 pentose phosphate pathway 282.2
congenita 358.8 ruptured, of brain (see also koilonychia 280.9
Amyotrophia, amyotrophy, amyotrophic Hemorrhage, subarachnoid) 6-phosphogluconic dehydrogenase
728.2 430
congenita 756.89 deficiency 282.2
intestinal 569.89 achlorhydric 280.9
diabetic 250.6 [353.5] complicated NEC 997.49
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 achrestic 281.8
involving urinary tract 997.5 Addison’s (pernicious) 281.0
[353.5] retinal and choroidal vessels 743.58
lateral sclerosis (syndrome) 335.20 Addison-Biermer (pernicious) 281.0
acquired 362.17 agranulocytic 288.09
neuralgic 353.5 Anatomical narrow angle (glaucoma)
sclerosis (lateral) 335.20 amino acid deficiency 281.4
365.02 antineoplastic chemotherapy induced
spinal progressive 335.21 Ancylostoma (infection) (infestation)
Anacidity, gastric 536.0 285.3
126.9 aplastic 284.9
psychogenic 306.4 americanus 126.1
Anaerosis of newborn 770.88 acquired (secondary) 284.89
braziliense 126.2 congenital 284.01
Analbuminemia 273.8
caninum 126.8 constitutional 284.01
Analgesia (see also Anesthesia) 782.0
ceylanicum 126.3 due to
Analphalipoproteinemia 272.5

A
duodenale 126.0 antineoplastic chemotherapy
Anaphylactic reaction or shock (correct
Necator americanus 126.1
substance properly administered) 284.89
Ancylostomiasis (intestinal) 126.9
995.0 chronic systemic disease 284.89
ancylostoma
due to drugs 284.89
administration of blood and blood americanus 126.1
infection 284.89
products 999.41 caninum 126.8
radiation 284.89
chemical - see Table of Drugs and ceylanicum 126.3
idiopathic 284.9
Chemicals duodenale 126.0
myxedema 244.9
correct medicinal substance braziliense 126.2
Necator americanus 126.1 of or complicating pregnancy
properly administered 995.0 648.2
drug or medicinal substance Anders’ disease or syndrome (adiposis
tuberosa simplex) 272.8 red cell (acquired) (adult) (with
correct substance properly thymoma) 284.81
administered 995.0 Andersen’s glycogen storage disease 271.0
Anderson’s disease 272.7 congenital 284.01
overdose or wrong substance pure 284.01
given or taken 977.9 Andes disease 993.2
Andrews’ disease (bacterid) 686.8 specified type NEC 284.89
specified drug - see Table of toxic (paralytic) 284.89
Drugs and Chemicals Androblastoma (M8630/1)
benign (M8630/0) aregenerative 284.9
following sting(s) 989.5 congenital 284.01
food 995.60 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
benign asiderotic 280.9
additives 995.66
unspecified site atypical (primary) 285.9
crustaceans 995.62
female 220 autohemolysis of Selwyn and Dacie
eggs 995.68
male 222.0 (type I) 282.2
fish 995.65
fruits 995.63 malignant (M8630/3) autoimmune hemolytic 283.0
milk products 995.67 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Baghdad Spring 282.2
nuts (tree) 995.64 malignant Balantidium coli 007.0
peanuts 995.61 unspecified site Biermer’s (pernicious) 281.0
seeds 995.64 female 183.0 blood loss (chronic) 280.0
specified NEC 995.69 male 186.9 acute 285.1
tree nuts 995.64 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, bothriocephalus 123.4
vegetables 995.63 uncertain behavior brickmakers’ (see also Ancylostomiasis)
immunization 999.42 tubular (M8640/0) 126.9
overdose or wrong substance given with lipid storage (M8641/0) cerebral 437.8
or taken 977.9 specified site - see Neoplasm, by childhood 282.9
specified drug - see Table of site, benign chlorotic 280.9
Drugs and Chemicals unspecified site chronic 285.9
serum NEC 999.49 female 220 blood loss 280.0
following sting(s) 989.5 male 222.0 hemolytic 282.9
purpura 287.0 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, idiopathic 283.9
serum NEC 999.49 benign simple 281.9


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Anemia (Continued) Anemia (Continued) Anemia (Continued)


chronica congenita aregenerativa 284.01 deficiency (Continued) fetus or newborn
combined system disease NEC 281.0 vitamin B12 NEC 281.1 due to
[336.2] dietary 281.1 ABO
due to dietary deficiency 281.1 [336.2] pernicious 281.0 antibodies 773.1
complicating pregnancy or childbirth Diamond-Blackfan (congenital incompatibility, maternal/fetal
648.2 hypoplastic) 284.01 773.1
congenital (following fetal blood loss) dibothriocephalus 123.4 isoimmunization 773.1
776.5 dimorphic 281.9 Rh
aplastic 284.01 diphasic 281.8 antibodies 773.0
due to isoimmunization NEC 773.2 diphtheritic 032.89 incompatibility, maternal/fetal
Heinz-body 282.7 Diphyllobothrium 123.4 773.0
hereditary hemolytic NEC 282.9 drepanocytic (see also Disease, isoimmunization 773.0
nonspherocytic sickle-cell) 282.60 following fetal blood loss 776.5
type I 282.2 due to fish tapeworm (D. latum) infestation
type II 282.3 antineoplastic chemotherapy 285.3 123.4
pernicious 281.0 blood loss (chronic) 280.0 folate (folic acid) deficiency 281.2
dietary 281.2
spherocytic (see also Spherocytosis) acute 285.1
drug-induced 281.2
282.0 chemotherapy, antineoplastic 285.3
folate malabsorption, congenital 281.2
Cooley’s (erythroblastic) 282.44 defect of Embden-Meyerhof
folic acid deficiency 281.2
crescent - see Disease, sickle-cell pathway glycolysis 282.3 dietary 281.2
cytogenic 281.0 disorder of glutathione metabolism drug-induced 281.2
Dacie’s (nonspherocytic) 282.2 G-6-PD 282.2
type I 282.2 drug - see Anemia, by type (see also general 285.9
type II 282.3 Table of Drugs and Chemicals) glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
Davidson’s (refractory) 284.9 chemotherapy, antineoplastic deficiency 282.2
deficiency 281.9 285.3 glutathione-reductase deficiency 282.2
2, 3 diphosphoglycurate mutase 282.3 fetal blood loss 776.5 goat’s milk 281.2
2, 3 PG 282.3 fish tapeworm (D. latum) infestation granulocytic 288.09
6-PGD 282.2 123.4 Heinz-body, congenital 282.7
6-phosphogluronic dehydrogenase glutathione metabolism disorder hemoglobin deficiency 285.9
282.2 282.2 hemolytic 283.9
amino acid 281.4 hemorrhage (chronic) 280.0 acquired 283.9
combined B12 and folate 281.3 acute 285.1 with hemoglobinuria NEC 283.2
enzyme, drug-induced (hemolytic) hexose monophosphate (HMP) autoimmune (cold type)
282.2 shunt deficiency 282.2 (idiopathic) (primary)
A

erythrocytic glutathione 282.2 impaired absorption 280.9 (secondary) (symptomatic)


folate 281.2 loss of blood (chronic) 280.0 (warm type) 283.0
dietary 281.2 acute 285.1 due to
drug-induced 281.2 myxedema 244.9 cold reactive antibodies 283.0
folic acid 281.2 Necator americanus 126.1 drug exposure 283.0
dietary 281.2 prematurity 776.6 warm reactive antibodies 283.0
drug-induced 281.2 selective vitamin B12 malabsorption fragmentation 283.19
G-6-PD 282.2 with proteinuria 281.1 idiopathic (chronic) 283.9
GGS-R 282.2 Dyke-Young type (secondary) infectious 283.19
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (symptomatic) 283.9 autoimmune 283.0
(G-6-PD) 282.2 dyserythropoietic (congenital) (types I, non-autoimmune 283.10
glucose-phosphate isomerase 282.3 II, III) 285.8 toxic 283.19
glutathione peroxidase 282.2 dyshemopoietic (congenital) 285.8 traumatic cardiac 283.19
glutathione reductase 282.2 Egypt (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9 acute 283.9
glyceraldehyde phosphate elliptocytosis (see also Elliptocytosis) due to enzyme deficiency NEC
dehydrogenase 282.3 282.1 282.3
GPI 282.3 enzyme deficiency, drug-induced 282.2 fetus or newborn (see also Disease,
G SH 282.2 epidemic (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9 hemolytic) 773.2
late 773.5
hexokinase 282.3 EPO resistant 285.21
Lederer’s (acquired infectious
iron (Fe) 280.9 erythroblastic
hemolytic anemia) 283.19
specified NEC 280.8 familial 282.44
autoimmune (acquired) 283.0
nutritional 281.9 fetus or newborn (see also Disease, chronic 282.9
with hemolytic) 773.2 idiopathic 283.9
poor iron absorption 280.9 late 773.5 cold type (secondary) (symptomatic)
specified deficiency NEC 281.8 erythrocytic glutathione deficiency 282.2 283.0
due to inadequate dietary iron erythropoietin-resistant (EPO resistant congenital (spherocytic) (see also
intake 280.1 anemia) 285.21 Spherocytosis) 282.0
specified type NEC 281.8 essential 285.9 nonspherocytic - see Anemia,
of or complicating pregnancy 648.2 Faber’s (achlorhydric anemia) 280.9 hemolytic, nonspherocytic,
pentose phosphate pathway 282.2 factitious (self-induced bloodletting) congenital
PFK 282.3 280.0 drug-induced 283.0
phosphofructo-aldolase 282.3 familial erythroblastic (microcytic) enzyme deficiency 282.2
phosphofructokinase 282.3 282.44 due to
phosphoglycerate kinase 282.3 Fanconi’s (congenital pancytopenia) cardiac conditions 283.19
PK 282.3 284.09 drugs 283.0
protein 281.4 favism 282.2 enzyme deficiency NEC 282.3
pyruvate kinase (PK) 282.3 fetal 678.0 drug-induced 282.2
TPI 282.3 following blood loss, affecting presence of shunt or other internal
triosephosphate isomerase 282.3 newborn 776.5 prosthetic device 283.19


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Anemia (Continued) Anemia (Continued) Anemia (Continued)


hemolytic (Continued) intertropical (see also Ancylostomiasis) orotic aciduric (congenital) (hereditary)
due to (Continued) 126.9 281.4
thrombotic thrombocytopenic iron (Fe) deficiency 280.9 osteosclerotic 289.89
purpura 446.6 due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0 ovalocytosis (hereditary) (see also
elliptocytotic (see also Elliptocytosis) acute 285.1 Elliptocytosis) 282.1
282.1 of or complicating pregnancy 648.2 paludal (see also Malaria) 084.6
familial 282.9 specified NEC 280.8 pentose phosphate pathway deficiency
hereditary 282.9 Jaksch’s (pseudoleukemia infantum) 282.2
due to enzyme deficiency NEC 285.8 pernicious (combined system
282.3 Joseph-Diamond-Blackfan (congenital disease) (congenital)
specified NEC 282.8 hypoplastic) 284.01 (dorsolateral spinal
idiopathic (chronic) 283.9 labyrinth 386.50 degeneration) (juvenile)
infectious (acquired) 283.19 Lederer’s (acquired infectious (myelopathy) (neuropathy)
mechanical 283.19 hemolytic anemia) 283.19 (posterior sclerosis) (primary)
microangiopathic 283.19 leptocytosis (hereditary) 282.40 (progressive) (spleen) 281.0
nonautoimmune 283.10 leukoerythroblastic 284.2 of or complicating pregnancy 648.2
nonspherocytic macrocytic 281.9
pleochromic 285.9
congenital or hereditary NEC nutritional 281.2
of sprue 281.8
282.3 of or complicating pregnancy 648.2
portal 285.8
glucose-6-phosphate tropical 281.2
dehydrogenase malabsorption (familial), selective B12 posthemorrhagic (chronic) 280.0
deficiency 282.2 with proteinuria 281.1 acute 285.1
pyruvate kinase (PK) malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6 newborn 776.5
deficiency 282.3 malignant (progressive) 281.0 postoperative
type I 282.2 malnutrition 281.9 due to (acute) blood loss 285.1
type II 282.3 marsh (see also Malaria) 084.6 chronic blood loss 280.0
type I 282.2 Mediterranean 282.40 other 285.9
type II 282.3 with hemoglobinopathy 282.49 postpartum 648.2
of or complicating pregnancy 648.2 megaloblastic 281.9 pressure 285.9
resulting from presence of shunt or combined B12 and folate deficiency primary 285.9
other internal prosthetic 281.3 profound 285.9
device 283.19 nutritional (of infancy) 281.2 progressive 285.9
secondary 283.19 of infancy 281.2 malignant 281.0
autoimmune 283.0 of or complicating pregnancy pernicious 281.0
sickle-cell - see Disease, sickle-cell 648.2 protein-deficiency 281.4
Stransky-Regala type (Hb-E) (see also refractory 281.3 pseudoleukemica infantum 285.8

A
Disease, hemoglobin) 282.7 specified NEC 281.3 puerperal 648.2
symptomatic 283.19 megalocytic 281.9 pure red cell 284.81
autoimmune 283.0 microangiopathic hemolytic 283.19 congenital 284.01
toxic (acquired) 283.19 microcytic (hypochromic) 280.9 pyridoxine-responsive (hypochromic)
uremic (adult) (child) 283.11 due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0 285.0
warm type (secondary) acute 285.1 pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency 282.3
(symptomatic) 283.0 familial 282.49 refractoria sideroblastica 238.72
hemorrhagic (chronic) 280.0 hypochromic 280.9 refractory (primary) 238.72
acute 285.1 microdrepanocytosis 282.41 with
HEMPAS 285.8 miners’ (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9 excess
hereditary erythroblast myelopathic 285.8 blasts-1 (RAEB-1) 238.72
multinuclearity-positive acidified myelophthisic (normocytic) 284.2 blasts-2 (RAEB-2) 238.73
serum test 285.8 newborn (see also Disease, hemolytic) hemochromatosis 238.72
Herrick’s (hemoglobin S disease) 282.61 773.2 ringed sideroblasts (RARS) 238.72
hexokinase deficiency 282.3 due to isoimmunization (see also due to
high A2 282.46 Disease, hemolytic) 773.2 drug 285.0
hookworm (see also Ancylostomiasis) late, due to isoimmunization 773.5 myelodysplastic syndrome 238.72
126.9 posthemorrhagic 776.5 toxin 285.0
hypochromic (idiopathic) (microcytic) nonregenerative 284.9
hereditary 285.0
(normoblastic) 280.9 nonspherocytic hemolytic - see Anemia,
idiopathic 238.72
with iron loading 285.0 hemolytic, nonspherocytic
megaloblastic 281.3
due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0 normocytic (infectional) (not due to
acute 285.1 blood loss) 285.9 sideroblastic 238.72
familial sex linked 285.0 due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0 hereditary 285.0
pyridoxine-responsive 285.0 acute 285.1 sideropenic 280.9
hypoplasia, red blood cells 284.81 myelophthisic 284.2 Rietti-Greppi-Micheli (thalassemia
congenital or familial 284.01 nutritional (deficiency) 281.9 minor) 282.46
hypoplastic (idiopathic) 284.9 with scorbutic 281.8
congenital 284.01 poor iron absorption 280.9 secondary (to) 285.9
familial 284.01 specified deficiency NEC 281.8 blood loss (chronic) 280.0
of childhood 284.09 due to inadequate dietary iron acute 285.1
idiopathic 285.9 intake 280.1 hemorrhage 280.0
hemolytic, chronic 283.9 megaloblastic (of infancy) 281.2 acute 285.1
in (due to) (with) of childhood 282.9 inadequate dietary iron intake
chronic illness NEC 285.29 of chronic 280.1
chronic kidney disease 285.21 disease NEC 285.29 semiplastic 284.9
end-stage renal disease 285.21 illness NEC 285.29 septic 285.9
neoplastic disease 285.22 of or complicating pregnancy 648.2 sickle-cell (see also Disease, sickle-cell)
infantile 285.9 affecting fetus or newborn 760.8 282.60
infective, infectional 285.9 of prematurity 776.6 sideroachrestic 285.0


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Anemia (Continued) Anesthesia, anesthetic (Continued) Aneurysm (Continued)


sideroblastic (acquired) (any type) olfactory 781.1 arteriovenous (Continued)
(congenital) (drug-induced) (due sexual (psychogenic) 302.72 acquired NEC (Continued)
to disease) (hereditary) (primary) shock coronary 414.11
(secondary) (sex-linked due to pulmonary 417.0
hypochromic) (vitamin B6 correct substance properly brain (cerebral) 747.81
responsive) 285.0 administered 995.4 ruptured (see also Hemorrhage,
refractory 238.72 overdose or wrong substance subarachnoid) 430
congenital 285.0 given 968.4 coronary 746.85
drug-induced 285.0 specified anesthetic - see Table pulmonary 747.32
hereditary 285.0 of Drugs and Chemicals retina 743.58
sex-linked hypochromic 285.0 skin 782.0 specified site NEC 747.89
vitamin B6-responsive 285.0 tactile 782.0 acquired 447.0
sideropenic 280.9 testicular 608.9 traumatic (see also Injury, blood
due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0 thermal 782.0 vessel, by site) 904.9
acute 285.1 Anetoderma (maculosum) 701.3 basal - see Aneurysm, brain
simple chronic 281.9 Aneuploidy NEC 758.5 berry (congenital) (ruptured) (see also
specified type NEC 285.8 Aneurin deficiency 265.1 Hemorrhage, subarachnoid) 430
spherocytic (hereditary) (see also Aneurysm (anastomotic) (artery) nonruptured 437.3
Spherocytosis) 282.0 (cirsoid) (diffuse) (false) (fusiform) brain 437.3
splenic 285.8 (multiple) (ruptured) (saccular) arteriosclerotic 437.3
familial (Gaucher’s) 272.7 (varicose) 442.9 ruptured (see also Hemorrhage,
splenomegalic 285.8 abdominal (aorta) 441.4 subarachnoid) 430
stomatocytosis 282.8 ruptured 441.3 arteriovenous 747.81
syphilitic 095.8 syphilitic 093.0 acquired 437.3
target cell (oval) 285.8 aorta, aortic (nonsyphilitic) 441.9 ruptured (see also Hemorrhage,
with thalassemia - see Thalassemia abdominal 441.4 subarachnoid) 430
thalassemia 282.40 dissecting 441.02 ruptured (see also Hemorrhage,
thrombocytopenic (see also ruptured 441.3 subarachnoid) 430
Thrombocytopenia) 287.5 syphilitic 093.0 berry (congenital) (ruptured) (see
toxic 284.89 arch 441.2 also Hemorrhage,
triosephosphate isomerase deficiency ruptured 441.1 subarachnoid) 430
282.3 arteriosclerotic NEC 441.9 nonruptured 437.3
tropical, macrocytic 281.2 ruptured 441.5 congenital 747.81
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) ruptured (see also Hemorrhage,
ascending 441.2
017.9 subarachnoid) 430
A

ruptured 441.1
Vegan’s 281.1 meninges 437.3
congenital 747.29
vitamin ruptured (see also Hemorrhage,
descending 441.9
B6-responsive 285.0 subarachnoid) 430
abdominal 441.4
B12 deficiency (dietary) 281.1 miliary (congenital) (ruptured) (see
ruptured 441.3
pernicious 281.0 also Hemorrhage,
ruptured 441.5
von Jaksch’s (pseudoleukemia subarachnoid) 430
thoracic 441.2
infantum) 285.8 mycotic 421.0
Witts’ (achlorhydric anemia) 280.9 ruptured 441.1 ruptured (see also Hemorrhage,
Zuelzer (-Ogden) (nutritional dissecting 441.00 subarachnoid) 430
megaloblastic anemia) 281.2 abdominal 441.02 nonruptured 437.3
Anencephalus, anencephaly 740.0 thoracic 441.01 ruptured (see also Hemorrhage,
fetal, affecting management of thoracoabdominal 441.03 subarachnoid) 430
pregnancy 655.0 due to coarctation (aorta) 747.10 syphilitic 094.87
Anergasia (see also Psychosis, organic) 294.9 ruptured 441.5 syphilitic (hemorrhage) 094.87
senile 290.0 sinus, right 747.29 traumatic - see Injury, intracranial
Anesthesia, anesthetic 782.0 syphilitic 093.0 cardiac (false) (see also Aneurysm,
complication or reaction NEC 995.22 thoracoabdominal 441.7 heart) 414.10
due to ruptured 441.6 carotid artery (common) (external) 442.81
correct substance properly thorax, thoracic (arch) internal (intracranial portion) 437.3
administered 995.22 (nonsyphilitic) 441.2 extracranial portion 442.81
overdose or wrong substance dissecting 441.01 ruptured into brain (see also
given 968.4 ruptured 441.1 Hemorrhage, subarachnoid)
specified anesthetic - see Table syphilitic 093.0 430
of Drugs and Chemicals transverse 441.2 syphilitic 093.89
cornea 371.81 ruptured 441.1 intracranial 094.87
death from valve (heart) (see also Endocarditis, cavernous sinus (see also Aneurysm,
correct substance properly aortic) 424.1 brain) 437.3
administered 995.4 arteriosclerotic NEC 442.9 arteriovenous 747.81
during delivery 668.9 cerebral 437.3 ruptured (see also Hemorrhage,
overdose or wrong substance given ruptured (see also Hemorrhage, subarachnoid) 430
968.4 subarachnoid) 430 congenital 747.81
specified anesthetic - see Table of arteriovenous (congenital) ruptured (see also Hemorrhage,
Drugs and Chemicals (peripheral) NEC (see also subarachnoid) 430
eye 371.81 Anomaly, arteriovenous) 747.60 celiac 442.84
functional 300.11 acquired NEC 447.0 central nervous system, syphilitic
hyperesthetic, thalamic 338.0 brain 437.3 094.89
hysterical 300.11 ruptured (see also Hemorrhage, cerebral - see Aneurysm, brain
local skin lesion 782.0 subarachnoid) 430 chest - see Aneurysm, thorax


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Aneurysm (Continued) Aneurysm (Continued) Angiectasis 459.89


circle of Willis (see also Aneurysm, mediastinal (nonsyphilitic) 442.89 Angiectopia 459.9
brain) 437.3 syphilitic 093.89 Angiitis 447.6
congenital 747.81 miliary (congenital) (ruptured) (see also allergic granulomatous 446.4
ruptured (see also Hemorrhage, Hemorrhage, subarachnoid) 430 hypersensitivity 446.20
subarachnoid) 430 mitral (heart) (valve) 424.0 Goodpasture’s syndrome 446.21
ruptured (see also Hemorrhage, mural (arteriovenous) (heart) (see also specified NEC 446.29
subarachnoid) 430 Aneurysm, heart) 414.10 necrotizing 446.0
common iliac artery 442.2 mycotic, any site 421.0 Wegener’s (necrotizing respiratory
congenital (peripheral) NEC 747.60 without endocarditis - see granulomatosis) 446.4
brain 747.81 Aneurysm, by site Angina (attack) (cardiac) (chest) (effort)
ruptured (see also Hemorrhage, ruptured, brain (see also (heart) (pectoris) (syndrome)
subarachnoid) 430 Hemorrhage, subarachnoid) (vasomotor) 413.9
cerebral - see Aneurysm, brain, 430 abdominal 557.1
congenital myocardium (see also Aneurysm, heart) accelerated 411.1
coronary 746.85 414.10 agranulocytic 288.03
gastrointestinal 747.61 neck 442.81 aphthous 074.0
lower limb 747.64 pancreaticoduodenal 442.84 catarrhal 462
pulmonary 747.32 patent ductus arteriosus 747.0 crescendo 411.1
renal 747.62 peripheral NEC 442.89 croupous 464.4
retina 743.58 congenital NEC (see also Aneurysm, cruris 443.9
specified site NEC 747.89 congenital) 747.60 due to atherosclerosis NEC (see also
spinal 747.82 popliteal 442.3 Arteriosclerosis, extremities)
upper limb 747.63 pulmonary 417.1 440.20
conjunctiva 372.74 arteriovenous 747.32 decubitus 413.0
conus arteriosus (see also Aneurysm, acquired 417.0 diphtheritic (membranous) 032.0
heart) 414.10 syphilitic 093.89 equivalent 413.9
coronary (arteriosclerotic) (artery) valve (heart) (see also Endocarditis, erysipelatous 034.0
(vein) (see also Aneurysm, heart) pulmonary) 424.3 erythematous 462
414.11 racemose 442.9 exudative, chronic 476.0
arteriovenous 746.85 congenital (peripheral) NEC 747.60 faucium 478.29
congenital 746.85 radial 442.0 gangrenous 462
syphilitic 093.89 Rasmussen’s (see also Tuberculosis) diphtheritic 032.0
cylindrical 441.9 011.2 infectious 462
ruptured 441.5 renal 442.1 initial 411.1
syphilitic 093.9 retinal (acquired) 362.17 intestinal 557.1

A
dissecting 442.9 congenital 743.58 ludovici 528.3
aorta 441.00 diabetic 250.5 [362.01] Ludwig’s 528.3
abdominal 441.02 due to secondary diabetes 249.5 malignant 462
thoracic 441.01 [362.01] diphtheritic 032.0
thoracoabdominal 441.03 sinus, aortic (of Valsalva) 747.29 membranous 464.4
syphilitic 093.9 specified site NEC 442.89 diphtheritic 032.0
ductus arteriosus 747.0 spinal (cord) 442.89 mesenteric 557.1
embolic - see Embolism, artery congenital 747.82 monocytic 075
endocardial, infective (any valve) 421.0 syphilitic (hemorrhage) 094.89 nocturnal 413.0
femoral 442.3 spleen, splenic 442.83 phlegmonous 475
gastroduodenal 442.84 subclavian 442.82 diphtheritic 032.0
gastroepiploic 442.84 syphilitic 093.89 preinfarctional 411.1
heart (chronic or with a stated duration superior mesenteric 442.84 Prinzmetal’s 413.1
of over 8 weeks) (infectional) syphilitic 093.9 progressive 411.1
(wall) 414.10 aorta 093.0 pseudomembranous 101
acute or with a stated duration of 8 central nervous system 094.89 psychogenic 306.2
weeks or less (see also Infarct, congenital 090.5 pultaceous, diphtheritic 032.0
myocardium) 410.9 spine, spinal 094.89 scarlatinal 034.1
congenital 746.89 thoracoabdominal 441.7 septic 034.0
valve - see Endocarditis ruptured 441.6 simple 462
hepatic 442.84 thorax, thoracic (arch) (nonsyphilitic) stable NEC 413.9
iliac (common) 442.2 441.2 staphylococcal 462
infective (any valve) 421.0 dissecting 441.01 streptococcal 034.0
innominate (nonsyphilitic) 442.89 ruptured 441.1 stridulous, diphtheritic 032.3
syphilitic 093.89 syphilitic 093.0 syphilitic 093.9
interauricular septum (see also traumatic (complication) (early) - see congenital 090.5
Aneurysm, heart) 414.10 Injury, blood vessel, by site tonsil 475
interventricular septum (see also tricuspid (heart) (valve) - see trachealis 464.4
Aneurysm, heart) 414.10 Endocarditis, tricuspid unstable 411.1
intracranial - see Aneurysm, brain ulnar 442.0 variant 413.1
intrathoracic (nonsyphilitic) 441.2 upper extremity 442.0 Vincent’s 101
ruptured 441.1 valve, valvular - see Endocarditis Angioblastoma (M9161/1) - see
syphilitic 093.0 venous 456.8 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
jugular vein (acute) 453.89 congenital NEC (see also Aneurysm, uncertain behavior
chronic 453.76 congenital) 747.60 Angiocholecystitis (see also Cholecystitis,
lower extremity 442.3 ventricle (arteriovenous) (see also acute) 575.0
lung (pulmonary artery) 417.1 Aneurysm, heart) 414.10 Angiocholitis (see also Cholecystitis,
malignant 093.9 visceral artery NEC 442.84 acute) 576.1


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Angiodysgensis spinalis 336.1 Angiomyolipoma (M8860/0) Angulation


Angiodysplasia (intestinalis) (intestine) specified site - see Neoplasm, cecum (see also Obstruction, intestine)
569.84 connective tissue, benign 560.9
with hemorrhage 569.85 unspecified site 223.0 coccyx (acquired) 738.6
duodenum 537.82 Angiomyoliposarcoma (M8860/3) - see congenital 756.19
with hemorrhage 537.83 Neoplasm, connective tissue, femur (acquired) 736.39
stomach 537.82 malignant congenital 755.69
with hemorrhage 537.83 Angiomyoma (M8894/0) - see Neoplasm, intestine (large) (small) (see also
Angioedema (allergic) (any site) (with connective tissue, benign Obstruction, intestine) 560.9
urticaria) 995.1 Angiomyosarcoma (M8894/3) - see sacrum (acquired) 738.5
hereditary 277.6 Neoplasm, connective tissue, congenital 756.19
Angioendothelioma (M9130/1) - see also malignant sigmoid (flexure) (see also Obstruction,
Neoplasm, by site, uncertain Angioneurosis 306.2 intestine) 560.9
behavior Angioneurotic edema (allergic) (any site) spine (see also Curvature, spine) 737.9
benign (M9130/0) (see also (with urticaria) 995.1 tibia (acquired) 736.89
Hemangioma, by site) 228.00 hereditary 277.6 congenital 755.69
bone (M9260/3) - see Neoplasm, bone, Angiopathia, angiopathy 459.9 ureter 593.3
malignant diabetic (peripheral) 250.7 [443.81] wrist (acquired) 736.09
Ewing’s (M9260/3) - see Neoplasm, due to secondary diabetes 249.7 congenital 755.59
bone, malignant [443.81] Angulus infectiosus 686.8
nervous system (M9130/0) 228.09 peripheral 443.9 Anhedonia 780.99
Angiofibroma (M9160/0) - see also diabetic 250.7 [443.81] Anhidrosis (lid) (neurogenic)
Neoplasm, by site, benign due to secondary diabetes 249.7 (thermogenic) 705.0
juvenile (M9160/0) 210.7 [443.81] Anhydration 276.51
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, specified type NEC 443.89 with
benign retinae syphilitica 093.89 hypernatremia 276.0
unspecified site 210.7 retinalis (juvenilis) 362.18 hyponatremia 276.1
Angiohemophilia (A) (B) 286.4 background 362.10 Anhydremia 276.52
Angioid streaks (choroid) (retina) 363.43 diabetic 250.5 [362.01] with
Angiokeratoma (M9141/0) - see also due to secondary diabetes 249.5 hypernatremia 276.0
Neoplasm, skin, benign [362.01] hyponatremia 276.1
corporis diffusum 272.7 proliferative 362.29 Anidrosis 705.0
Angiokeratosis tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Aniridia (congenital) 743.45
diffuse 272.7 017.3 [362.18] Anisakiasis (infection) (infestation) 127.1
Angioleiomyoma (M8894/0) - see Angiosarcoma (M9120/3) - see Neoplasm, Anisakis larva infestation 127.1
Neoplasm, connective tissue, connective tissue, malignant Aniseikonia 367.32
A

benign Angiosclerosis - see Arteriosclerosis Anisocoria (pupil) 379.41


Angioleucitis 683 Angioscotoma, enlarged 368.42 congenital 743.46
Angiolipoma (M8861/0) (see also Lipoma, Angiospasm 443.9 Anisocytosis 790.09
by site) 214.9 brachial plexus 353.0 Anisometropia (congenital) 367.31
infiltrating (M8861/1) - see Neoplasm, cerebral 435.9 Ankle - see condition
connective tissue, uncertain cervical plexus 353.2 Ankyloblepharon (acquired) (eyelid)
behavior nerve 374.46
Angioma (M9120/0) (see also arm 354.9 filiforme (adnatum) (congenital) 743.62
Hemangioma, by site) 228.00 axillary 353.0 total 743.62
capillary 448.1 median 354.1 Ankylodactly (see also Syndactylism)
hemorrhagicum hereditaria 448.0 ulnar 354.2 755.10
malignant (M9120/3) - see Neoplasm, autonomic (see also Neuropathy, Ankyloglossia 750.0
connective tissue, malignant peripheral, autonomic) Ankylosis (fibrous) (osseous) 718.50
pigmentosum et atrophicum 757.33 337.9 ankle 718.57
placenta - see Placenta, abnormal axillary 353.0 any joint, produced by surgical fusion
plexiform (M9131/0) - see leg 355.8 V45.4
Hemangioma, by site plantar 355.6 cricoarytenoid (cartilage) (joint)
senile 448.1 lower extremity - see Angiospasm, (larynx) 478.79
serpiginosum 709.1 nerve, leg dental 521.6
spider 448.1 median 354.1 ear ossicle NEC 385.22
stellate 448.1 peripheral NEC 355.9 malleus 385.21
Angiomatosis 757.32 spinal NEC 355.9 elbow 718.52
bacillary 083.8 sympathetic (see also Neuropathy, finger 718.54
corporis diffusum universale 272.7 peripheral, autonomic) 337.9 hip 718.55
cutaneocerebral 759.6 ulnar 354.2 incostapedial joint (infectional) 385.22
encephalocutaneous 759.6 upper extremity - see Angiospasm, joint, produced by surgical fusion NEC
encephalofacial 759.6 nerve, arm V45.4
encephalotrigeminal 759.6 peripheral NEC 443.9 knee 718.56
hemorrhagic familial 448.0 traumatic 443.9 lumbosacral (joint) 724.6
hereditary familial 448.0 foot 443.9 malleus 385.21
heredofamilial 448.0 leg 443.9 multiple sites 718.59
meningo-oculofacial 759.6 vessel 443.9 postoperative (status) V45.4
multiple sites 228.09 Angiospastic disease or edema 443.9 sacroiliac (joint) 724.6
neuro-oculocutaneous 759.6 Angle’s shoulder 718.51
retina (Hippel’s disease) 759.6 class I 524.21 specified site NEC 718.58
retinocerebellosa 759.6 class II 524.22 spine NEC 724.9
retinocerebral 759.6 class III 524.23 surgical V45.4
systemic 228.09 Anguillulosis 127.2 teeth, tooth (hard tissues) 521.6


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temporomandibular joint 524.61 artery NEC (Continued) brain 742.9
wrist 718.53 coronary 746.85 multiple 742.4
Ankylostoma - see Ancylostoma eye 743.9 reduction 742.2
Ankylostomiasis (intestinal) - see pulmonary 747.39 specified type NEC 742.4
Ancylostomiasis renal 747.62 vessel 747.81
Ankylurethria (see also Stricture, urethra) retina 743.9 branchial cleft NEC 744.49
598.9 umbilical 747.5 cyst 744.42
Annular - see also condition arytenoepiglottic folds 748.3 fistula 744.41
detachment, cervix 622.8 atrial persistent 744.41
organ or site, congenital NEC - see bands 746.9 sinus (external) (internal) 744.41
Distortion folds 746.9 breast 757.6
pancreas (congenital) 751.7 septa 745.5 broad ligament 752.10
Anodontia (complete) (partial) (vera) 520.0 atrioventricular specified type NEC 752.19
with abnormal spacing 524.30 canal 745.69 bronchus 748.3
acquired 525.10 common 745.69 bulbar septum 745.0
causing malocclusion 524.30 conduction 426.7 bulbus cordis 745.9
due to excitation 426.7 persistent (in left ventricle) 745.8
caries 525.13 septum 745.4 bursa 756.9
extraction 525.10 atrium - see Anomaly, atrial canal of Nuck 752.9
periodontal disease 525.12 auditory canal 744.3 canthus 743.9
trauma 525.11 specified type NEC 744.29 capillary NEC (see also Anomaly,
Anomaly, anomalous (congenital) with hearing impairment 744.02 peripheral vascular system)
(unspecified type) 759.9 auricle 747.60
abdomen 759.9 ear 744.3 cardiac 746.9
abdominal wall 756.70 causing impairment of hearing septal closure 745.9
acoustic nerve 742.9 744.02 acquired 429.71
adrenal (gland) 759.1 heart 746.9 valve NEC 746.9
Alder (-Reilly) (leukocyte granulation) septum 745.5 pulmonary 746.00
288.2 autosomes, autosomal NEC 758.5 specified type NEC 746.89
alimentary tract 751.9 Axenfeld’s 743.44 cardiovascular system 746.9
lower 751.5 back 759.9 complicating pregnancy, childbirth,
specified type NEC 751.8 band or puerperium 648.5
upper (any part, except tongue) atrial 746.9 carpus 755.50
750.9 heart 746.9 cartilage, trachea 748.3
tongue 750.10 ventricular 746.9 cartilaginous 756.9

A
specified type NEC 750.19 Bartholin’s duct 750.9 caruncle, lacrimal, lachrymal 743.9
alveolar 524.70 biliary duct or passage 751.60 cascade stomach 750.7
ridge (process) 525.8 atresia 751.61 cauda equina 742.59
specified NEC 524.79 bladder (neck) (sphincter) (trigone) 753.9 cecum 751.5
ankle (joint) 755.69 specified type NEC 753.8 cerebral - see also Anomaly, brain
anus, anal (canal) 751.5 blood vessel 747.9 vessels 747.81
aorta, aortic 747.20 artery - see Anomaly, artery cerebrovascular system 747.81
arch 747.21 peripheral vascular - see Anomaly, cervix (uterus) 752.40
coarctation (postductal) (preductal) peripheral vascular system with doubling of vagina and uterus
747.10 vein - see Anomaly, vein 752.2
cusp or valve NEC 746.9 bone NEC 756.9 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.6
septum 745.0 ankle 755.69 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
specified type NEC 747.29 arm 755.50 causing obstructed labor 660.2
aorticopulmonary septum 745.0 chest 756.3
affecting fetus or newborn
apertures, diaphragm 756.6 cranium 756.0
763.1
appendix 751.5 face 756.0
Chédiak-Higashi (-Steinbrinck)
aqueduct of Sylvius 742.3 finger 755.50
(congenital gigantism of
with spina bifida (see also Spina foot 755.67
peroxidase granules) 288.2
bifida) 741.0 forearm 755.50
cheek 744.9
arm 755.50 frontal 756.0
chest (wall) 756.3
reduction (see also Deformity, head 756.0
chin 744.9
reduction, upper limb) 755.20 hip 755.63
arteriovenous (congenital) (peripheral) leg 755.60 specified type NEC 744.89
NEC 747.60 lumbosacral 756.10 chordae tendineae 746.9
brain 747.81 nose 748.1 choroid 743.9
cerebral 747.81 pelvic girdle 755.60 plexus 742.9
coronary 746.85 rachitic 756.4 chromosomes, chromosomal 758.9
gastrointestinal 747.61 rib 756.3 13 (13-15) 758.1
acquired - see Angiodysplasia shoulder girdle 755.50 18 (16-18) 758.2
lower limb 747.64 skull 756.0 21 or 22 758.0
renal 747.62 with autosomes NEC (see also Abnormal,
specified site NEC 747.69 anencephalus 740.0 autosomes) 758.5
spinal 747.82 encephalocele 742.0 deletion 758.39
upper limb 747.63 hydrocephalus 742.3 Christchurch 758.39
artery (see also Anomaly, peripheral with spina bifida (see also D1 758.1
vascular system) NEC 747.60 Spina bifida) 741.0 E3 758.2
brain 747.81 microcephalus 742.1 G 758.0
cerebral 747.81 toe 755.66 mitochondrial 758.9


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chromosomes, chromosomal development eye (Continued)
(Continued) cervix 752.40 posterior segment 743.9
mosaics 758.89 vagina 752.40 specified type NEC 743.59
sex 758.81 vulva 752.40 vascular 743.58
complement, XO 758.6 diaphragm, diaphragmatic (apertures) vitreous 743.9
complement, XXX 758.81 NEC 756.6 specified type NEC 743.51
complement, XXY 758.7 digestive organ(s) or system 751.9 ptosis (eyelid) 743.61
complement, XYY 758.81 lower 751.5 retina 743.9
gonadal dysgenesis 758.6 specified type NEC 751.8 specified type NEC 743.59
Klinefelter’s 758.7 upper 750.9 sclera 743.9
Turner’s 758.6 distribution, coronary artery 746.85 specified type NEC 743.47
trisomy 21 758.0 ductus specified type NEC 743.8
cilia 743.9 arteriosus 747.0 eyebrow 744.89
circulatory system 747.9 Botalli 747.0 eyelid 743.9
specified type NEC 747.89 duodenum 751.5 specified type NEC 743.63
clavicle 755.51 dura 742.9 face (any part) 744.9
clitoris 752.40 brain 742.4 bone(s) 756.0
coccyx 756.10 spinal cord 742.59 specified type NEC 744.89
colon 751.5 ear 744.3 fallopian tube 752.10
common duct 751.60 causing impairment of hearing specified type NEC 752.19
communication 744.00 fascia 756.9
coronary artery 746.85 specified type NEC 744.09 specified type NEC 756.89
left ventricle with right atrium external 744.3 femur 755.60
745.4 causing impairment of hearing fibula 755.60
concha (ear) 744.3 744.02 finger 755.50
connection specified type NEC 744.29 supernumerary 755.01
renal vessels with kidney 747.62 inner (causing impairment of webbed (see also Syndactylism,
total pulmonary venous 747.41 hearing) 744.05 fingers) 755.11
connective tissue 756.9 middle, except ossicles (causing fixation, intestine 751.4
specified type NEC 756.89 impairment of hearing) 744.03 flexion (joint) 755.9
cornea 743.9 ossicles 744.04 hip or thigh (see also Dislocation,
shape 743.41 ossicles 744.04 hip, congenital) 754.30
size 743.41 prominent auricle 744.29 folds, heart 746.9
specified type NEC 743.49 specified type NEC 744.29 foot 755.67
coronary with hearing impairment 744.09 foramen
A

artery 746.85 Ebstein’s (heart) 746.2 Botalli 745.5


vein 746.89 tricuspid valve 746.2 ovale 745.5
cranium - see Anomaly, skull ectodermal 757.9 forearm 755.50
cricoid cartilage 748.3 Eisenmenger’s (ventricular septal forehead (see also Anomaly, skull)
cushion, endocardial 745.60 defect) 745.4 756.0
specified type NEC 745.69 ejaculatory duct 752.9 form, teeth 520.2
cystic duct 751.60 specified type NEC 752.89 fovea centralis 743.9
dental arch 524.20 elbow (joint) 755.50 frontal bone (see also Anomaly, skull)
specified NEC 524.29 endocardial cushion 745.60 756.0
dental arch relationship 524.20 specified type NEC 745.69 gallbladder 751.60
angle’s class I 524.21 endocrine gland NEC 759.2 Gartner’s duct 752.41
angle’s class II 524.22 epididymis 752.9 gastrointestinal tract 751.9
angle’s class III 524.23 epiglottis 748.3 specified type NEC 751.8
articulation esophagus 750.9 vessel 747.61
anterior 524.27 specified type NEC 750.4 genitalia, genital organ(s) or system
posterior 524.27 Eustachian tube 744.3 female 752.9
reverse 524.27 specified type NEC 744.24 external 752.40
disto-occlusion 524.22 eye (any part) 743.9 specified type NEC 752.49
division I 524.22 adnexa 743.9 internal NEC 752.9
division II 524.22 specified type NEC 743.69 male (external and internal) 752.9
excessive horizontal overlap 524.26 anophthalmos 743.00 epispadias 752.62
interarch distance (excessive) anterior hidden penis 752.65
(inadequate) 524.28 chamber and related structures hydrocele, congenital 778.6
mesio-occlusion 524.23 743.9 hypospadias 752.61
neutro-occlusion 524.21 angle 743.9 micropenis 752.64
open specified type NEC 743.44 testis, undescended 752.51
anterior occlusal relationship specified type NEC 743.44 retractile 752.52
524.24 segment 743.9 specified type NEC 752.89
posterior occlusal relationship combined 743.48 genitourinary NEC 752.9
524.25 multiple 743.48 Gerbode 745.4
specified NEC 524.29 specified type NEC 743.49 globe (eye) 743.9
dentition 520.6 cataract (see also Cataract) 743.30 glottis 748.3
dentofacial NEC 524.9 glaucoma (see also Buphthalmia) granulation or granulocyte, genetic
functional 524.50 743.20 288.2
specified type NEC 524.89 lid 743.9 constitutional 288.2
dermatoglyphic 757.2 specified type NEC 743.63 leukocyte 288.2
Descemet’s membrane 743.9 microphthalmos (see also gum 750.9
specified type NEC 743.49 Microphthalmos) 743.10 gyri 742.9


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hair 757.9 hourglass limb, except reduction deformity 755.8
specified type NEC 757.4 bladder 753.8 lower 755.60
hand 755.50 gallbladder 751.69 reduction deformity (see also
hard tissue formation in pulp 522.3 stomach 750.7 Deformity, reduction, lower
head (see also Anomaly, skull) 756.0 humerus 755.50 limb) 755.30
heart 746.9 hymen 752.40 specified type NEC 755.69
auricle 746.9 hypersegmentation of neutrophils, upper 755.50
bands 746.9 hereditary 288.2 reduction deformity (see also
fibroelastosis cordis 425.3 hypophyseal 759.2 Deformity, reduction, upper
folds 746.9 ileocecal (coil) (valve) 751.5 limb) 755.20
malposition 746.87 ileum (intestine) 751.5 specified type NEC 755.59
maternal, affecting fetus or newborn ilium 755.60 lip 750.9
760.3 integument 757.9 harelip (see also Cleft, lip) 749.10
obstructive NEC 746.84 specified type NEC 757.8 specified type NEC 750.26
patent ductus arteriosus (Botalli) interarch distance (excessive) liver (duct) 751.60
747.0 (inadequate) 524.28 atresia 751.69
septum 745.9 intervertebral cartilage or disc 756.10 lower extremity 755.60
acquired 429.71 intestine (large) (small) 751.5 vessel 747.64
aortic 745.0 fixational type 751.4 lumbosacral (joint) (region) 756.10
aorticopulmonary 745.0 iris 743.9 lung (fissure) (lobe) NEC 748.60
atrial 745.5 specified type NEC 743.46 agenesis 748.5
auricular 745.5 ischium 755.60 specified type NEC 748.69
between aorta and pulmonary jaw NEC 524.9 lymphatic system 759.9
artery 745.0 closure 524.51 Madelung’s (radius) 755.54
endocardial cushion type 745.60 size (major) NEC 524.00 mandible 524.9
specified type NEC 745.69 specified type NEC 524.89 size NEC 524.00
interatrial 745.5 jaw-cranial base relationship 524.10 maxilla 524.90
interventricular 745.4 specified NEC 524.19 size NEC 524.00
with pulmonary stenosis or jejunum 751.5 May (-Hegglin) 288.2
atresia, dextraposition of joint 755.9 meatus urinarius 753.9
aorta, and hypertrophy of hip specified type NEC 753.8
right ventricle 745.2 dislocation (see also Dislocation, meningeal bands or folds, constriction
acquired 429.71 hip, congenital) 754.30 of 742.8
specified type NEC 745.8 predislocation (see also meninges 742.9
ventricular 745.4 Subluxation, congenital, brain 742.4

A
with pulmonary stenosis or hip) 754.32 spinal 742.59
atresia, dextraposition of preluxation (see also Subluxation, meningocele (see also Spina bifida)
aorta, and hypertrophy congenital, hip) 754.32 741.9
of right ventricle 745.2 subluxation (see also Subluxation, acquired 349.2
acquired 429.71 congenital, hip) 754.32 mesentery 751.9
specified type NEC 746.89 lumbosacral 756.10 metacarpus 755.50
tetralogy of Fallot 745.2 spondylolisthesis 756.12 metatarsus 755.67
valve NEC 746.9 spondylosis 756.11 middle ear, except ossicles (causing
aortic 746.9 multiple arthrogryposis 754.89 impairment of hearing) 744.03
atresia 746.89 sacroiliac 755.69 ossicles 744.04
bicuspid valve 746.4 Jordan’s 288.2 mitral (leaflets) (valve) 746.9
insufficiency 746.4 kidney(s) (calyx) (pelvis) 753.9 atresia 746.89
specified type NEC 746.89 vessel 747.62 insufficiency 746.6
stenosis 746.3 Klippel-Feil (brevicollis) 756.16 specified type NEC 746.89
subaortic 746.81 knee (joint) 755.64 stenosis 746.5
supravalvular 747.22 labium (majus) (minus) 752.40 mouth 750.9
mitral 746.9 labyrinth, membranous (causing specified type NEC 750.26
atresia 746.89 impairment of hearing) 744.05 multiple NEC 759.7
insufficiency 746.6 lacrimal specified type NEC 759.89
specified type NEC 746.89 apparatus, duct or passage 743.9 muscle 756.9
stenosis 746.5 specified type NEC 743.65 eye 743.9
pulmonary 746.00 gland 743.9 specified type NEC 743.69
atresia 746.01 specified type NEC 743.64 specified type NEC 756.89
insufficiency 746.09 Langdon Down (mongolism) 758.0 musculoskeletal system, except limbs
stenosis 746.02 larynx, laryngeal (muscle) 748.3 756.9
infundibular 746.83 web, webbed 748.2 specified type NEC 756.9
subvalvular 746.83 leg (lower) (upper) 755.60 nail 757.9
tricuspid 746.9 reduction NEC (see also Deformity, specified type NEC 757.5
atresia 746.1 reduction, lower limb) 755.30 narrowness, eyelid 743.62
stenosis 746.1 lens 743.9 nasal sinus or septum 748.1
ventricle 746.9 shape 743.36 neck (any part) 744.9
heel 755.67 specified type NEC 743.39 specified type NEC 744.89
Hegglin’s 288.2 leukocytes, genetic 288.2 nerve 742.9
hemianencephaly 740.0 granulation (constitutional) 288.2 acoustic 742.9
hemicephaly 740.0 lid (fold) 743.9 specified type NEC 742.8
hemicrania 740.0 ligament 756.9 optic 742.9
hepatic duct 751.60 broad 752.10 specified type NEC 742.8
hip (joint) 755.63 round 752.9 specified type NEC 742.8


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nervous system NEC 742.9 portal vein 747.40 seminal duct or tract 752.9
brain 742.9 position tooth, teeth 524.30 sense organs 742.9
specified type NEC 742.4 crowding 524.31 specified type NEC 742.8
specified type NEC 742.8 displacement 524.30 septum
neurological 742.9 horizontal 524.33 heart - see Anomaly, heart, septum
nipple 757.6 vertical 524.34 nasal 748.1
nonteratogenic NEC 754.89 distance sex chromosomes NEC (see also
nose, nasal (bone) (cartilage) (septum) interocclusal Anomaly, chromosomes)
(sinus) 748.1 excessive 524.37 758.81
ocular muscle 743.9 insufficient 524.36 shoulder (girdle) (joint) 755.50
omphalomesenteric duct 751.0 excessive spacing 524.32 specified type NEC 755.59
opening, pulmonary veins 747.49 rotation 524.35 sigmoid (flexure) 751.5
optic specified NEC 524.39 sinus of Valsalva 747.29
disc 743.9 preauricular sinus 744.46 site NEC 759.9
specified type NEC 743.57 prepuce 752.9 skeleton generalized NEC 756.50
nerve 742.9 prostate 752.9 skin (appendage) 757.9
opticociliary vessels 743.9 pulmonary 748.60 specified type NEC 757.39
orbit (eye) 743.9 artery 747.39 skull (bone) 756.0
specified type NEC 743.66 circulation 747.39 with
organ specified type NEC 748.69 anencephalus 740.0
of Corti (causing impairment of valve 746.00
hearing) 744.05 encephalocele 742.0
atresia 746.01 hydrocephalus 742.3
or site 759.9 insufficiency 746.09
specified type NEC 759.89 with spina bifida (see also
specified type NEC 746.09 Spina bifida) 741.0
origin stenosis 746.02
both great arteries from same microcephalus 742.1
infundibular 746.83 specified type NEC
ventricle 745.11 subvalvular 746.83
coronary artery 746.85 adrenal (gland) 759.1
vein 747.40 alimentary tract (complete) (partial)
innominate artery 747.69 venous
left coronary artery from pulmonary 751.8
connection 747.49 lower 751.5
artery 746.85 partial 747.42
pulmonary artery 747.39 upper 750.8
total 747.41 ankle 755.69
renal vessels 747.62 return 747.49
subclavian artery (left) (right) 747.21 anus, anal (canal) 751.5
partial 747.42 aorta, aortic 747.29
osseous meatus (ear) 744.03
A

total (TAPVR) (complete) arch 747.21


ovary 752.0
(subdiaphragmatic) appendix 751.5
oviduct 752.10
(supradiaphragmatic) arm 755.59
palate (hard) (soft) 750.9
747.41 artery (peripheral) NEC (see also
cleft (see also Cleft, palate) 749.00
pupil 743.9 Anomaly, peripheral vascular
pancreas (duct) 751.7
pylorus 750.9 system) 747.60
papillary muscles 746.9
hypertrophy 750.5 brain 747.81
parathyroid gland 759.2
paraurethral ducts 753.9 stenosis 750.5 coronary 746.85
parotid (gland) 750.9 rachitic, fetal 756.4 eye 743.58
patella 755.64 radius 755.50 pulmonary 747.39
Pelger-Huët (hereditary rectovaginal (septum) 752.40 retinal 743.58
hyposegmentation) 288.2 rectum 751.5 umbilical 747.5
pelvic girdle 755.60 refraction 367.9 auditory canal 744.29
specified type NEC 755.69 renal 753.9 causing impairment of hearing
pelvis (bony) 755.60 vessel 747.62 744.02
complicating delivery 653.0 respiratory system 748.9 bile duct or passage 751.69
rachitic 268.1 specified type NEC 748.8 bladder 753.8
fetal 756.4 rib 756.3 neck 753.8
penis (glans) 752.69 cervical 756.2 bone(s) 756.9
pericardium 746.89 Rieger’s 743.44 arm 755.59
peripheral vascular system NEC rings, trachea 748.3 face 756.0
747.60 rotation - see also Malrotation leg 755.69
gastrointestinal 747.61 hip or thigh (see also Subluxation, pelvic girdle 755.69
lower limb 747.64 congenital, hip) 754.32 shoulder girdle 755.59
renal 747.62 round ligament 752.9 skull 756.0
specified site NEC 747.69 sacroiliac (joint) 755.69 with
spinal 747.82 sacrum 756.10 anencephalus 740.0
upper limb 747.63 saddle encephalocele 742.0
Peter’s 743.44 back 754.2 hydrocephalus 742.3
pharynx 750.9 nose 754.0 with spina bifida (see
branchial cleft 744.41 syphilitic 090.5 also Spina bifida)
specified type NEC 750.29 salivary gland or duct 750.9 741.0
Pierre Robin 756.0 specified type NEC 750.26 microcephalus 742.1
pigmentation 709.00 scapula 755.50 brain 742.4
congenital 757.33 sclera 743.9 breast 757.6
specified NEC 709.09 specified type NEC 743.47 broad ligament 752.19
pituitary (gland) 759.2 scrotum 752.9 bronchus 748.3
pleural folds 748.8 sebaceous gland 757.9 canal of Nuck 752.89


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specified type NEC (Continued) specified type NEC (Continued) specified type NEC (Continued)
cardiac septal closure 745.8 iris 743.46 skin 757.39
carpus 755.59 jejunum 751.5 skull (bone(s)) 756.0
cartilaginous 756.9 joint 755.8 with
cecum 751.5 kidney 753.3 anencephalus 740.0
cervix 752.49 knee 755.64 encephalocele 742.0
chest (wall) 756.3 labium (majus) (minus) 752.49 hydrocephalus 742.3
chin 744.89 labyrinth, membranous 744.05 with spina bifida (see also
ciliary body 743.46 larynx 748.3 Spina bifida) 741.0
circulatory system 747.89 leg 755.69 microcephalus 742.1
clavicle 755.51 lens 743.39 specified organ or site NEC 759.89
clitoris 752.49 limb, except reduction deformity spermatic cord 752.89
coccyx 756.19 755.8 spinal cord 742.59
colon 751.5 lower 755.69 spine 756.19
common duct 751.69 reduction deformity (see also spleen 759.0
connective tissue 756.89 Deformity, reduction, sternum 756.3
cricoid cartilage 748.3 lower limb) 755.30 stomach 750.7
cystic duct 751.69 upper 755.59 tarsus 755.67
diaphragm 756.6 reduction deformity (see also tendon 756.89
digestive organ(s) or tract 751.8 Deformity, reduction, testis 752.89
lower 751.5 upper limb) 755.20 thorax (wall) 756.3
upper 750.8 lip 750.26 thymus 759.2
duodenum 751.5 liver 751.69 thyroid (gland) 759.2
ear 744.29 lung (fissure) (lobe) 748.69 cartilage 748.3
auricle 744.29 meatus urinarius 753.8 tibia 755.69
causing impairment of metacarpus 755.59 toe 755.66
hearing 744.02 mouth 750.26 tongue 750.19
causing impairment of hearing Müllerian trachea (cartilage) 748.3
744.09 cervix 752.49 ulna 755.59
inner (causing impairment of uterus 752.39 urachus 753.7
hearing) 744.05 vagina 752.49 ureter 753.4
middle, except ossicles 744.03 muscle 756.89 obstructive 753.29
ossicles 744.04 eye 743.69 urethra 753.8
musculoskeletal system, except
ejaculatory duct 752.89 obstructive 753.6
limbs 756.9
endocrine 759.2 urinary tract 753.8

A
nail 757.5
epiglottis 748.3 uterus (Müllerian) 752.39
neck 744.89
esophagus 750.4 uvula 750.26
nerve 742.8
eustachian tube 744.24 vagina 752.49
acoustic 742.8
eye 743.8 vascular NEC (see also Anomaly,
optic 742.8
lid 743.63 peripheral vascular system)
nervous system 742.8
muscle 743.69 nipple 757.6 747.60
face 744.89 nose 748.1 brain 747.81
bone(s) 756.0 organ NEC 759.89 vas deferens 752.89
fallopian tube 752.19 of Corti 744.05 vein(s) (peripheral) NEC (see also
fascia 756.89 osseous meatus (ear) 744.03 Anomaly, peripheral vascular
femur 755.69 ovary 752.0 system) 747.60
fibula 755.69 oviduct 752.19 brain 747.81
finger 755.59 pancreas 751.7 great 747.49
foot 755.67 parathyroid 759.2 portal 747.49
fovea centralis 743.55 patella 755.64 pulmonary 747.49
gallbladder 751.69 pelvic girdle 755.69 vena cava (inferior) (superior) 747.49
Gartner’s duct 752.89 penis 752.69 vertebra 756.19
gastrointestinal tract 751.8 pericardium 746.89 vulva 752.49
genitalia, genital organ(s) peripheral vascular system NEC spermatic cord 752.9
female 752.89 (see also Anomaly, peripheral spine, spinal 756.10
external 752.49 vascular system) 747.60 column 756.10
internal NEC 752.89 pharynx 750.29 cord 742.9
male 752.89 pituitary 759.2 meningocele (see also Spina
penis 752.69 prostate 752.89 bifida) 741.9
scrotal transposition 752.81 radius 755.59 specified type NEC 742.59
genitourinary tract NEC 752.89 rectum 751.5 spina bifida (see also Spina bifida)
glottis 748.3 respiratory system 748.8 741.9
hair 757.4 rib 756.3 vessel 747.82
hand 755.59 round ligament 752.89 meninges 742.59
heart 746.89 sacrum 756.19 nerve root 742.9
valve NEC 746.89 salivary duct or gland 750.26 spleen 759.0
pulmonary 746.09 scapula 755.59 Sprengel’s 755.52
hepatic duct 751.69 sclera 743.47 sternum 756.3
hydatid of Morgagni 752.89 scrotum 752.89 stomach 750.9
hymen 752.49 transposition 752.81 specified type NEC 750.7
integument 757.8 seminal duct or tract 752.89 submaxillary gland 750.9
intestine (large) (small) 751.5 shoulder girdle 755.59 superior vena cava 747.40
fixational type 751.4 site NEC 759.89 talipes - see Talipes


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Anomaly, anomalous (Continued) Anomaly, anomalous (Continued) Anosognosia 780.99


tarsus 755.67 urinary tract or system (any part, Anosphrasia 781.1
with complete absence of distal except urachus) 753.9 Anosteoplasia 756.50
elements 755.31 specified type NEC 753.8 Anotia 744.09
teeth, tooth NEC 520.9 urachus 753.7 Anovulatory cycle 628.0
position 524.30 uterus 752.39 Anoxemia 799.02
crowding 524.31 with only one functioning horn newborn 770.88
displacement 524.30 752.33 Anoxia 799.02
horizontal 524.33 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.0 altitude 993.2
vertical 524.34 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 cerebral 348.1
distance causing obstructed labor 660.2 with
interocclusal affecting fetus or newborn abortion - see Abortion, by type,
excessive 524.37 763.1 with specified complication
insufficient 524.36 uvula 750.9 NEC
excessive spacing 524.32 vagina 752.40 ectopic pregnancy (see also
rotation 524.35 valleculae 748.3 categories 633.0-633.9) 639.8
specified NEC 524.39 valve (heart) NEC 746.9 molar pregnancy (see also
spacing 524.30 formation, ureter 753.29 categories 630-632) 639.8
tendon 756.9 pulmonary 746.00 complicating
specified type NEC 756.89 specified type NEC 746.89 delivery (cesarean) (instrumental)
termination vascular NEC (see also Anomaly, 669.4
coronary artery 746.85 peripheral vascular system) ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.8
testis 752.9 747.60 obstetric anesthesia or sedation
thebesian valve 746.9 ring 747.21 668.2
thigh 755.60 vas deferens 752.9 during or resulting from a
flexion (see also Subluxation, vein(s) (peripheral) NEC (see also procedure 997.01
congenital, hip) 754.32 Anomaly, peripheral vascular following
thorax (wall) 756.3 system) 747.60 abortion 639.8
throat 750.9 brain 747.81 ectopic or molar pregnancy
thumb 755.50 cerebral 747.81 639.8
supernumerary 755.01 coronary 746.89 newborn (see also Distress, fetal,
thymus gland 759.2 great 747.40 liveborn infant) 770.88
thyroid (gland) 759.2 specified type NEC 747.49 due to drowning 994.1
cartilage 748.3 portal 747.40 fetal, affecting newborn 770.88
pulmonary 747.40 heart - see Insufficiency, coronary
tibia 755.60
retina 743.9 high altitude 993.2
A

saber 090.5
vena cava (inferior) (superior) 747.40 intrauterine
toe 755.66
venous - see Anomaly, vein fetal death (before onset of labor)
supernumerary 755.02
venous return (pulmonary) 747.49 768.0
webbed (see also Syndactylism,
partial 747.42 during labor 768.1
toes) 755.13
total 747.41 liveborn infant - see Distress, fetal,
tongue 750.10
ventricle, ventricular (heart) 746.9 liveborn infant
specified type NEC 750.19
bands 746.9 myocardial - see Insufficiency, coronary
trachea, tracheal 748.3 folds 746.9 newborn 768.9
cartilage 748.3 septa 745.4 mild or moderate 768.6
rings 748.3 vertebra 756.10 severe 768.5
tragus 744.3 vesicourethral orifice 753.9 pathological 799.02
transverse aortic arch 747.21 vessels NEC (see also Anomaly, Anteflexion - see Anteversion
trichromata 368.59 peripheral vascular system) Antenatal
trichromatopsia 368.59 747.60 care, normal pregnancy V22.1
tricuspid (leaflet) (valve) 746.9 optic papilla 743.9 first V22.0
atresia 746.1 vitelline duct 751.0 sampling
Ebstein’s 746.2 vitreous humor 743.9 chorionic villus V28.89
specified type NEC 746.89 specified type NEC 743.51 screening of mother (for) V28.9
stenosis 746.1 vulva 752.40 based on amniocentesis NEC V28.2
trunk 759.9 wrist (joint) 755.50 chromosomal anomalies V28.0
Uhl’s (hypoplasia of myocardium, Anomia 784.69 raised alphafetoprotein levels
right ventricle) 746.84 Anonychia 757.5 V28.1
ulna 755.50 acquired 703.8 chromosomal anomalies V28.0
umbilicus 759.9 Anophthalmos, anophthalmus (clinical) fetal growth retardation using
artery 747.5 (congenital) (globe) 743.00 ultrasonics V28.4
union, trachea with larynx 748.3 acquired V45.78 genomic V28.89
unspecified site 759.9 Anopsia (altitudinal) (quadrant) 368.46 isoimmunization V28.5
upper extremity 755.50 Anorchia 752.89 malformations using ultrasonics
vessel 747.63 Anorchism, anorchidism 752.89 V28.3
urachus 753.7 Anorexia 783.0 proteomic V28.89
specified type NEC 753.7 hysterical 300.11 raised alphafetoprotein levels in
ureter 753.9 nervosa 307.1 amniotic fluid V28.1
obstructive 753.20 Anosmia (see also Disturbance, sensation) risk
specified type NEC 753.4 781.1 pre-term labor V28.82
obstructive 753.29 hysterical 300.11 specified condition NEC V28.89
urethra (valve) 753.9 postinfectional 478.9 Streptococcus B V28.6
obstructive 753.6 psychogenic 306.7 survey
specified type NEC 753.8 traumatic 951.8 fetal anatomic V28.81


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Antenatal (Continued) Anticoagulant (Continued) Aortitis (Continued)


testing lupus (LAC) 795.79 Döhle-Heller 093.1
nuchal translucency V28.89 with luetic 093.1
Antepartum - see condition hemorrhagic disorder 286.53 rheumatic (see also Endocarditis, acute,
Anterior - see also condition hypercoagulable state 289.81 rheumatic) 391.1
spinal artery compression syndrome Antimongolism syndrome 758.39 rheumatoid - see Arthritis, rheumatoid
721.1 Antimonial cholera 985.4 specific 093.1
Antero-occlusion 524.24 Antisocial personality 301.7 syphilitic 093.1
Anteversion Antithrombinemia (see also Circulating congenital 090.5
cervix - see Anteversion, uterus anticoagulants) 286.59 Apathetic 799.25
femur (neck), congenital 755.63 Antithromboplastinemia (see also thyroid storm (see also Thyrotoxicosis)
uterus, uterine (cervix) (postinfectional) Circulating anticoagulants) 286.59 242.9
(postpartal, old) 621.6 Antithromboplastinogenemia (see also Apathy 799.25
congenital 752.39 Circulating anticoagulants) 286.59 Apepsia 536.8
in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4 Antitoxin complication or reaction - see
affecting fetus or newborn achlorhydric 536.0
Complications, vaccination psychogenic 306.4
763.89 Anton (-Babinski) syndrome
causing obstructed labor Aperistalsis, esophagus 530.0
(hemiasomatognosia) 307.9 Apert’s syndrome
660.2 Antritis (chronic) 473.0
affecting fetus or newborn (acrocephalosyndactyly) 755.55
maxilla 473.0
763.1 Apert-Gallais syndrome (adrenogenital)
acute 461.0
Anthracosilicosis (occupational) 500 255.2
stomach 535.4
Anthracosis (lung) (occupational) 500 Antrum, antral - see condition Apertognathia 524.20
lingua 529.3 Anuria 788.5 Aphagia 787.20
Anthrax 022.9 with psychogenic 307.1
with pneumonia 022.1 [484.5] abortion - see Abortion, by type, Aphakia (acquired) (bilateral)
colitis 022.2 with renal failure (postoperative) (unilateral) 379.31
cutaneous 022.0 ectopic pregnancy (see also congenital 743.35
gastrointestinal 022.2 categories 633.0-633.9) 639.3 Aphalangia (congenital) 755.4
intestinal 022.2 molar pregnancy (see also categories lower limb (complete) (intercalary)
pulmonary 022.1 630-632) 639.3 (partial) (terminal) 755.39
respiratory 022.1 calculus (impacted) (recurrent) 592.9 meaning all digits (complete)
septicemia 022.3 kidney 592.0 (partial) 755.31
specified manifestation NEC 022.8 ureter 592.1 transverse 755.31
Anthropoid pelvis 755.69 congenital 753.3 upper limb (complete) (intercalary)
with disproportion (fetopelvic) due to a procedure 997.5 (partial) (terminal) 755.29
653.2 following meaning all digits (complete)
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1

A
abortion 639.3 (partial) 755.21
causing obstructed labor 660.1
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.3 transverse 755.21
affecting fetus or newborn
newborn 753.3 Aphasia (amnestic) (ataxic) (auditory)
763.1
postrenal 593.4 (Broca’s) (choreatic) (classic)
Anthropophobia 300.29
puerperal, postpartum, childbirth (expressive) (global) (ideational)
Antibioma, breast 611.0
Antibodies 669.3 (ideokinetic) (ideomotor) (jargon)
maternal (blood group) (see also specified as due to a procedure 997.5 (motor) (nominal) (receptive)
Incompatibility) 656.2 sulfonamide (semantic) (sensory) (syntactic)
anti-D, cord blood 656.1 correct substance properly (verbal) (visual) (Wernicke’s) 784.3
fetus or newborn 773.0 administered 788.5 developmental 315.31
Antibody overdose or wrong substance given syphilis, tertiary 094.89
anticardiolipin 795.79 or taken 961.0 uremic - see Uremia
with traumatic (following crushing) 958.5 Aphemia 784.3
hemorrhagic disorder 286.53 Anus, anal - see also condition uremic - see Uremia
hypercoagulable state 289.81 high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) Aphonia 784.41
antiphosphatidylglycerol 795.79 DNA test positive 796.75 clericorum 784.49
with low risk human papillomavirus (HPV) hysterical 300.11
hemorrhagic disorder 286.53 DNA test positive 796.79 organic 784.41
hypercoagulable state 289.81 Anusitis 569.49 psychogenic 306.1
antiphosphatidylinositol 795.79 Anxiety (neurosis) (reaction) (state) 300.00
Aphthae, aphthous - see also condition
with alcohol-induced 291.89
Bednar’s 528.2
hemorrhagic disorder 286.53 depression 300.4
cachectic 529.0
hypercoagulable state 289.81 drug-induced 292.89
due to or associated with physical epizootic 078.4
antiphosphatidylserine 795.79 fever 078.4
with condition 293.84
generalized 300.02 oral 528.2
hemorrhagic disorder 286.53 stomatitis 528.2
hypercoagulable state 289.81 hysteria 300.20
in thrush 112.0
antiphospholipid 795.79
acute stress reaction 308.0 ulcer (oral) (recurrent) 528.2
with
hemorrhagic disorder 286.53 transient adjustment reaction genital organ(s) NEC
hypercoagulable state 289.81 309.24 female 616.50
deficiency syndrome panic type 300.01 male 608.89
agammaglobulinemic 279.00 separation, abnormal 309.21 larynx 478.79
congenital 279.04 syndrome (organic) (transient) 293.84 Apical - see condition
hypogammaglobulinemic Aorta, aortic - see condition Apical ballooning syndrome 429.83
279.00 Aortectasia (see also Ectasia, aortic) Aplasia - see also Agenesis
Anticoagulant 447.70 alveolar process (acquired) 525.8
intrinsic, circulating, causing with aneurysm 441.9 congenital 750.26
hemorrhagic disorder (see also Aortitis (nonsyphilitic) 447.6 aorta (congenital) 747.22
Circulating, anticoagulants) arteriosclerotic 440.0 aortic valve (congenital) 746.89
286.59 calcific 447.6 axialis extracorticalis (congenital) 330.0


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Aplasia (Continued) Apoplectiform convulsions (see also Appendicitis (Continued)


bone marrow (myeloid) 284.9 Disease, cerebrovascular, acute) 436 acute (catarrhal) (fulminating)
acquired (secondary) 284.89 Apoplexia, apoplexy, apoplectic (see also (gangrenous) (inflammatory)
congenital 284.01 Disease, cerebrovascular, acute) 436 (obstructive) (retrocecal)
idiopathic 284.9 abdominal 569.89 (suppurative) 540.9
brain 740.0 adrenal 036.3 with
specified part 742.2 attack 436 perforation, peritonitis, or
breast 757.6 basilar (see also Disease, rupture 540.0
bronchus 748.3 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 with peritoneal abscess 540.1
cementum 520.4 peritoneal abscess 540.1
brain (see also Disease, cerebrovascular,
cerebellar 742.2 amebic 006.8
congenital (pure) red cell 284.01 acute) 436
bulbar (see also Disease, chronic (recurrent) 542
corpus callosum 742.2 exacerbation - see Appendicitis, acute
erythrocyte 284.81 cerebrovascular, acute) 436
fulminating - see Appendicitis, acute
congenital 284.01 capillary (see also Disease, gangrenous - see Appendicitis, acute
extracortical axial 330.0 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 healed (obliterative) 542
eye (congenital) 743.00 cardiac (see also Infarct, myocardium) interval 542
fovea centralis (congenital) 743.55 410.9 neurogenic 542
germinal (cell) 606.0 cerebral (see also Disease, obstructive 542
iris 743.45 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 pneumococcal 541
labyrinth, membranous 744.05 chorea (see also Disease, recurrent 542
limb (congenital) 755.4 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 relapsing 542
lower NEC 755.30 congestive (see also Disease, retrocecal 541
upper NEC 755.20 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 subacute (adhesive) 542
lung (bilateral) (congenital) (unilateral) newborn 767.4 subsiding 542
748.5 embolic (see also Embolism, brain) suppurative - see Appendicitis, acute
nervous system NEC 742.8 434.1 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
nuclear 742.8 fetus 767.0 014.8
ovary 752.0 fit (see also Disease, cerebrovascular, Appendiclausis 543.9
Pelizaeus-Merzbacher 330.0 Appendicolithiasis 543.9
acute) 436
prostate (congenital) 752.89 Appendicopathia oxyurica 127.4
red cell (with thymoma) 284.81 healed or old V12.54
heart (auricle) (ventricle) (see also Appendix, appendicular - see also condition
acquired (secondary) 284.81 Morgagni (male) 752.89
due to drugs 284.81 Infarct, myocardium) 410.9
heat 992.0 fallopian tube 752.11
adult 284.81 Appetite
congenital 284.01 hemiplegia (see also Disease,
cerebrovascular, acute) 436 depraved 307.52
hereditary 284.01 excessive 783.6
of infants 284.01 hemorrhagic (stroke) (see also
psychogenic 307.51
A

primary 284.01 Hemorrhage, brain) 432.9


lack or loss (see also Anorexia) 783.0
pure 284.01 ingravescent (see also Disease,
nonorganic origin 307.59
due to drugs 284.81 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 perverted 307.52
round ligament (congenital) 752.89 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) hysterical 300.11
salivary gland 750.21 cerebrovascular disease Apprehension, apprehensiveness
skin (congenital) 757.39 lung - see Embolism, pulmonary (abnormal) (state) 300.00
spinal cord 742.59 meninges, hemorrhagic (see also specified type NEC 300.09
spleen 759.0 Hemorrhage, subarachnoid) 430 Approximal wear 521.10
testis (congenital) 752.89 neonatorum 767.0
thymic, with immunodeficiency 279.2 Apraxia (classic) (ideational) (ideokinetic)
newborn 767.0 (ideomotor) (motor) 784.69
thyroid 243 pancreatitis 577.0
uterus 752.39 oculomotor, congenital 379.51
placenta 641.2 verbal 784.69
ventral horn cell 742.59
Apleuria 756.3 progressive (see also Disease, Aptyalism 527.7
Apnea, apneic (spells) 786.03 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 Aqueous misdirection 365.83
newborn, neonatorum 770.81 pulmonary (artery) (vein) - see Arabicum elephantiasis (see also
essential 770.81 Embolism, pulmonary Infestation, filarial) 125.9
obstructive 770.82 sanguineous (see also Disease, Arachnidism 989.5
primary 770.81 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 Arachnitis - see Meningitis
sleep 770.81 seizure (see also Disease, Arachnodactyly 759.82
specified NEC 770.82 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 Arachnoidism 989.5
psychogenic 306.1 serous (see also Disease, Arachnoiditis (acute) (adhesive) (basic)
sleep 780.57 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 (brain) (cerebrospinal) (chiasmal)
with spleen 289.59 (chronic) (spinal) (see also
hypersomnia, unspecified stroke (see also Disease, cerebrovascular, Meningitis) 322.9
780.53 acute) 436 meningococcal (chronic) 036.0
hyposomnia, unspecified 780.51 syphilitic 094.2
thrombotic (see also Thrombosis, brain)
insomnia, unspecified 780.51 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
434.0 meninges) 013.0
sleep disturbance 780.57 uremic - see Uremia
central, in conditions classified Araneism 989.5
uteroplacental 641.2 Arboencephalitis, Australian 062.4
elsewhere 327.27 Appendage
obstructive (adult) (pediatric) Arborization block (heart) 426.6
fallopian tube (cyst of Morgagni) 752.11 Arbor virus, arbovirus (infection) NEC
327.23
organic 327.20 intestine (epiploic) 751.5 066.9
other 327.29 preauricular 744.1 ARC 042
primary central 327.21 testicular (organ of Morgagni) 752.89 Arches - see condition
Apneumatosis newborn 770.4 Appendicitis 541 Arcuate uterus 752.36
Apodia 755.31 with Arcuatus uterus 752.36
Apophysitis (bone) (see also perforation, peritonitis Arcus (cornea)
Osteochondrosis) 732.9 (generalized), or rupture 540.0 juvenilis 743.43
calcaneus 732.5 with peritoneal abscess 540.1 interfering with vision 743.42
juvenile 732.6 peritoneal abscess 540.1 senilis 371.41


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Arc-welders’ lung 503 Arrest, arrested (Continued) Arsenism 985.1


Arc-welders’ syndrome (photokeratitis) cardiac (Continued) from drug or medicinal agent
370.24 fetus or newborn 779.85 correct substance properly
Areflexia 796.1 following administered 692.4
Areola - see condition abortion 639.8 overdose or wrong substance given
Argentaffinoma (M8241/1) - see also ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.8 or taken 961.1
Neoplasm, by site, uncertain personal history, successfully Arterial - see condition
behavior rescucitated V12.53 Arteriectasis 447.8
benign (M8241/0) - see Neoplasm, by postoperative (immediate) 997.1 Arteriofibrosis - see Arteriosclerosis
site, benign long-term effect of cardiac Arteriolar sclerosis - see Arteriosclerosis
malignant (M8241/3) - see Neoplasm, surgery 429.4 Arteriolith - see Arteriosclerosis
by site, malignant cardiorespiratory (see also Arrest, Arteriolitis 447.6
syndrome 259.2 cardiac) 427.5
necrotizing, kidney 447.5
Argentinian hemorrhagic fever 078.7 deep transverse 660.3
Arginosuccinicaciduria 270.6 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 renal - see Hypertension, kidney
Argonz-Del Castillo syndrome development or growth Arteriolosclerosis - see Arteriosclerosis
(nonpuerperal galactorrhea and bone 733.91 Arterionephrosclerosis (see also
amenorrhea) 253.1 child 783.40 Hypertension, kidney) 403.90
Argyll-Robertson phenomenon, pupil, or fetus 764.9 Arteriopathy 447.9
syndrome (syphilitic) 094.89 affecting management of Arteriosclerosis, arteriosclerotic (artery)
atypical 379.45 pregnancy 656.5 (deformans) (diffuse) (disease)
nonluetic 379.45 tracheal rings 748.3 (endarteritis) (general) (obliterans)
nonsyphilitic 379.45 epiphyseal 733.91 (obliterative) (occlusive) (senile)
reversed 379.45 granulopoiesis 288.09 (with calcification) 440.9
Argyria, argyriasis NEC 985.8 heart - see Arrest, cardiac with
conjunctiva 372.55 respiratory 799.1 gangrene 440.24
cornea 371.16 newborn 770.87 psychosis (see also Psychosis,
from drug or medicinal agent sinus 426.6 arteriosclerotic) 290.40
correct substance properly transverse (deep) 660.3 ulceration 440.23
administered 709.09 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 aorta 440.0
overdose or wrong substance given Arrhenoblastoma (M8630/1) arteries of extremities - see
or taken 961.2 benign (M8630/0) Arteriosclerosis, extremities
Arhinencephaly 742.2 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, basilar (artery) (see also Occlusion,
Arias-Stella phenomenon 621.30 benign artery, basilar) 433.0
Ariboflavinosis 266.0 unspecified site brain 437.0
Arizona enteritis 008.1 female 220 bypass graft
Arm - see condition male 222.0 coronary artery 414.05

A
Armenian disease 277.31 malignant (M8630/3)
autologous artery
Arnold-Chiari obstruction or syndrome specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
(see also Spina bifida) 741.0 malignant (gastroepiploic) (internal
type I 348.4 unspecified site mammary) 414.04
type II (see also Spina bifida) 741.0 female 183.0 autologous vein 414.02
type III 742.0 male 186.9 nonautologous biological 414.03
type IV 742.2 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, of transplanted heart 414.07
Arousals uncertain behavior extremity 440.30
confusional 327.41 unspecified site autologous vein 440.31
Arrest, arrested female 236.2 nonautologous biological 440.32
active phase of labor 661.1 male 236.4 cardiac - see Arteriosclerosis, coronary
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 Arrhinencephaly 742.2 cardiopathy - see Arteriosclerosis,
any plane in pelvis due to coronary
complicating delivery 660.1 trisomy 13 (13-15) 758.1 cardiorenal (see also Hypertension,
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 trisomy 18 (16-18) 758.2 cardiorenal) 404.90
bone marrow (see also Anemia, aplastic) Arrhythmia (auricle) (cardiac) (cordis) cardiovascular (see also Disease,
284.9 (gallop rhythm) (juvenile) (nodal) cardiovascular) 429.2
cardiac 427.5 (reflex) (sinus) (supraventricular) carotid (artery) (common) (internal)
with (transitory) (ventricle) 427.9 (see also Occlusion, artery, carotid)
abortion - see Abortion, by type, bigeminal rhythm 427.89 433.1
with specified complication block 426.9 central nervous system 437.0
NEC bradycardia 427.89 cerebral 437.0
ectopic pregnancy (see also contractions, premature 427.60 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
categories 633.0-633.9) 639.8 coronary sinus 427.89 cerebrovascular disease
molar pregnancy (see also ectopic 427.89 cerebrospinal 437.0
categories 630-632) 639.8 extrasystolic 427.60
cerebrovascular 437.0
complicating postoperative 997.1
anesthesia psychogenic 306.2 coronary (artery) 414.00
correct substance properly vagal 780.2 due to
administered 427.5 Arrillaga-Ayerza syndrome (pulmonary calcified coronary lesion
obstetric 668.1 artery sclerosis with pulmonary (severely) 414.4
overdose or wrong substance hypertension) 416.0 graft - see Arteriosclerosis, bypass
given 968.4 Arsenical graft
specified anesthetic - see dermatitis 692.4 native artery 414.01
Table of Drugs and keratosis 692.4 of transplanted heart
Chemicals pigmentation 985.1 414.06
delivery (cesarean) (instrumental) from drug or medicinal agent lipid rich plaque 414.3
669.4 correct substance properly extremities (native artery) NEC 440.20
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.8 administered 709.09 bypass graft 440.30
surgery (nontherapeutic) overdose or wrong substance autologous vein 440.31
(therapeutic) 997.1 given or taken 961.1 nonautologous biological 440.32


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Arteriosclerosis, arteriosclerotic Arteritis (Continued) Arthritis, arthritic (Continued)


(Continued) cranial (left) (right) 446.5 degenerative (see also Osteoarthrosis)
extremities NEC (Continued) deformans - see Arteriosclerosis 715.9
claudication (intermittent) 440.21 giant cell 446.5 idiopathic 715.09
and necrosing or necrotizing 446.0 polyarticular 715.09
gangrene 440.24 nodosa 446.0 spine 721.90
rest pain 440.22 obliterans - see also Arteriosclerosis with myelopathy 721.91
and subclaviocarotica 446.7 dermatoarthritis, lipoid 272.8 [713.0]
gangrene 440.24 pulmonary 417.8 due to or associated with
ulceration 440.23 retina 362.18 acromegaly 253.0 [713.0]
and gangrene 440.24 rheumatic - see Fever, rheumatic actinomycosis 039.8 [711.4]
ulceration 440.23 senile - see Arteriosclerosis amyloidosis 277.39 [713.7]
and gangrene 440.24
suppurative 447.2 bacterial disease NEC 040.89
gangrene 440.24
rest pain 440.22 syphilitic (general) 093.89 [711.4]
and brain 094.89 Behçet’s syndrome 136.1 [711.2]
gangrene 440.24 coronary 093.89 blastomycosis 116.0 [711.6]
ulceration 440.23 spinal 094.89 brucellosis (see also Brucellosis) 023.9
and gangrene 440.24 temporal 446.5 [711.4]
specified site NEC 440.29 young female, syndrome 446.7 caisson disease 993.3
ulceration 440.23 Artery, arterial - see condition coccidioidomycosis 114.3 [711.6]
and gangrene 440.24 Arthralgia (see also Pain, joint) 719.4 coliform (Escherichia coli) 711.0
heart (disease) - see also allergic (see also Pain, joint) 719.4 colitis, ulcerative (see also Colitis,
Arteriosclerosis, coronary in caisson disease 993.3 ulcerative) 556.9 [713.1]
valve 424.99 psychogenic 307.89 cowpox 051.01 [711.5]
aortic 424.1 rubella 056.71 crystals (see also Gout)
mitral 424.0 Salmonella 003.23 dicalcium phosphate 275.49
pulmonary 424.3 temporomandibular joint 524.62 [712.1]
tricuspid 424.2 Arthritis, arthritic (acute) (chronic) pyrophosphate 275.49 [712.2]
iliac 440.8 (subacute) 716.9 specified NEC 275.49 [712.8]
kidney (see also Hypertension, kidney) meaning Osteoarthritis - see dermatoarthritis, lipoid 272.8 [713.0]
403.90 Osteoarthrosis dermatological disorder NEC 709.9
labyrinth, labyrinthine 388.00 [713.3]
medial NEC (see also Arteriosclerosis, Note: Use the following fifth-digit diabetes 250.6 [713.5]
extremities) 440.20 subclassification with categories due to secondary diabetes 249.6
mesentery (artery) 557.1 711-712, 715-716: [713.5]
Mönckeberg’s (see also Arteriosclerosis, diphtheria 032.89 [711.4]
0 site unspecified
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extremities) 440.20
1 shoulder region dracontiasis 125.7 [711.7]
myocarditis 429.0
nephrosclerosis (see also Hypertension, 2 upper arm dysentery 009.0 [711.3]
kidney) 403.90 3 forearm endocrine disorder NEC 259.9
peripheral (of extremities) - see 4 hand [713.0]
Arteriosclerosis, extremities 5 pelvic region and thigh enteritis NEC 009.1 [711.3]
precerebral 433.9 6 lower leg infectious (see also Enteritis,
specified artery NEC 433.8 7 ankle and foot infectious) 009.0 [711.3]
pulmonary (idiopathic) 416.0 8 other specified sites specified organism NEC 008.8
renal (see also Hypertension, kidney) 9 multiple sites [711.3]
403.90 regional (see also Enteritis,
arterioles (see also Hypertension, allergic 716.2 regional) 555.9 [713.1]
kidney) 403.90 ankylosing (crippling) (spine) 720.0 specified organism NEC 008.8
artery 440.1 [713.2] [711.3]
retinal (vascular) 440.8 [362.13] sites other than spine 716.9 epiphyseal slip, nontraumatic (old)
specified artery NEC 440.8 atrophic 714.0 716.8
with gangrene 440.8 [785.4] spine 720.9 erysipelas 035 [711.4]
spinal (cord) 437.0 back (see also Arthritis, spine) 721.90 erythema
vertebral (artery) (see also Occlusion, Bechterew’s (ankylosing spondylitis) epidemic 026.1
artery, vertebral) 433.2 720.0 multiforme 695.10 [713.3]
Arteriospasm 443.9 blennorrhagic 098.50 [711.6] nodosum 695.2 [713.3]
Arteriovenous - see condition cervical, cervicodorsal (see also Escherichia coli 711.0
Arteritis 447.6 Spondylosis, cervical) 721.0 filariasis NEC 125.9 [711.7]
allergic (see also Angiitis, Charcôt’s 094.0 [713.5] gastrointestinal condition NEC 569.9
hypersensitivity) 446.20 diabetic 250.6 [713.5] [713.1]
aorta (nonsyphilitic) 447.6 due to secondary diabetes 249.6 glanders 024 [711.4]
syphilitic 093.1 [713.5]
aortic arch 446.7 Gonococcus 098.50
syringomyelic 336.0 [713.5] gout 274.00
brachiocephalica 446.7
tabetic 094.0 [713.5] H. influenzae 711.0
brain 437.4
syphilitic 094.89 chylous (see also Filariasis) 125.9 helminthiasis NEC 128.9 [711.7]
branchial 446.7 [711.7] hematological disorder NEC 289.9
cerebral 437.4 climacteric NEC 716.3 [713.2]
late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) coccyx 721.8 hemochromatosis 275.03 [713.0]
cerebrovascular disease cricoarytenoid 478.79 hemoglobinopathy NEC (see also
syphilitic 094.89 crystal (-induced) - see Arthritis, due to Disease, hemoglobin) 282.7
coronary (artery) - see also crystals [713.2]
Arteriosclerosis, coronary deformans (see also Osteoarthrosis) hemophilia (see also Hemophilia)
rheumatic 391.9 715.9 286.0 [713.2]
chronic 398.99 spine 721.90 Hemophilus influenzae (H.
syphilitic 093.89 with myelopathy 721.91 influenzae) 711.0


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Arthritis, arthritic (Continued) Arthritis, arthritic (Continued) Arthritis, arthritic (Continued)


due to or associated with (Continued) due to or associated with (Continued) rheumatoid (Continued)
Henoch (-Schönlein) purpura 287.0 urethritis aortitis 714.89
[713.6] nongonococcal (see also Urethritis, carditis 714.2
histoplasmosis NEC (see also nongonococcal) 099.40 heart disease 714.2
Histoplasmosis) 115.99 [711.1] juvenile (chronic) (polyarticular)
[711.6] nonspecific (see also Urethritis, 714.30
human parvovirus 079.83 [711.5] nongonococcal) 099.40 acute 714.31
hyperparathyroidism 252.00 [711.1] monoarticular 714.33
[713.0] Reiter’s 099.3 [711.1] pauciarticular 714.32
hypersensitivity reaction NEC viral disease NEC 079.99 [711.5] spine 720.0
995.3 [713.6] erythema epidemic 026.1 rubella 056.71
hypogammaglobulinemia (see also gonococcal 098.50 sacral, sacroiliac, sacrococcygeal (see
Hypogammaglobulinemia) gouty 274.00 also Spondylosis, sacral) 721.3
279.00 [713.0] acute 274.01 scorbutic 267
hypothyroidism NEC 244.9 [713.0] hypertrophic (see also Osteoarthrosis) senile or senescent (see also
infection (see also Arthritis, 715.9 Osteoarthrosis) 715.9
infectious) 711.9 spine 721.90 spine 721.90
infectious disease NEC 136.9 with myelopathy 721.91 with myelopathy 721.91
[711.8] idiopathic, blennorrheal 099.3 septic 711.0
leprosy (see also Leprosy) 030.9 in caisson disease 993.3 [713.8] serum (nontherapeutic) (therapeutic)
[711.4] infectious or infective (acute) (chronic) 999.59 [713.6]
leukemia NEC (M9800/3) 208.9 (subacute) NEC 711.9 specified form NEC 716.8
[713.2] nonpyogenic 711.9 spine 721.90
lipoid dermatoarthritis 272.8 [713.0] spine 720.9 with myelopathy 721.91
Lyme disease 088.81 [711.8] inflammatory NEC 714.9 atrophic 720.9
Mediterranean fever, familial 277.31 juvenile rheumatoid (chronic) degenerative 721.90
[713.7] (polyarticular) 714.30 with myelopathy 721.91
meningococcal infection 036.82 acute 714.31 hypertrophic (with deformity) 721.90
metabolic disorder NEC 277.9 monoarticular 714.33 with myelopathy 721.91
[713.0] pauciarticular 714.32 infectious or infective NEC 720.9
multiple myelomatosis (M9730/3) lumbar (see also Spondylosis, lumbar) Marie-Strümpell 720.0
203.0 [713.2] 721.3 nonpyogenic 721.90
mumps 072.79 [711.5] meningococcal 036.82 with myelopathy 721.91
mycobacteria 031.8 [711.4]
menopausal NEC 716.3 pyogenic 720.9
mycosis NEC 117.9 [711.6]
migratory - see Fever, rheumatic rheumatoid 720.0

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neurological disorder NEC 349.9
neuropathic (Charcôt’s) 094.0 [713.5] traumatic (old) 721.7
[713.5]
diabetic 250.6 [713.5] tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
ochronosis 270.2 [713.0]
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 015.0 [720.81]
O’Nyong Nyong 066.3 [711.5]
[713.5] staphylococcal 711.0
parasitic disease NEC 136.9 [711.8]
nonsyphilitic NEC 349.9 [713.5] streptococcal 711.0
paratyphoid fever (see also Fever,
paratyphoid) 002.9 [711.3] syringomyelic 336.0 [713.5] suppurative 711.0
parvovirus B19 079.83 [711.5] tabetic 094.0 [713.5] syphilitic 094.0 [713.5]
Pneumococcus 711.0 nodosa (see also Osteoarthrosis) 715.9 congenital 090.49 [713.5]
poliomyelitis (see also Poliomyelitis) spine 721.90 syphilitica deformans (Charcôt) 094.0
045.9 [711.5] with myelopathy 721.91 [713.5]
Pseudomonas 711.0 nonpyogenic NEC 716.9 temporomandibular joint 524.69
psoriasis 696.0 spine 721.90 thoracic (see also Spondylosis, thoracic)
pyogenic organism (E. coli) (H. with myelopathy 721.91 721.2
influenzae) (Pseudomonas) ochronotic 270.2 [713.0] toxic of menopause 716.3
(Streptococcus) 711.0 palindromic (see also Rheumatism, transient 716.4
rat-bite fever 026.1 [711.4] palindromic) 719.3 traumatic (chronic) (old) (post) 716.1
regional enteritis (see also Enteritis, pneumococcal 711.0 current injury - see nature of injury
regional) 555.9 [713.1] postdysenteric 009.0 [711.3] tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
Reiter’s disease 099.3 [711.1] postrheumatic, chronic (Jaccoud’s) arthritis) 015.9 [711.4]
respiratory disorder NEC 519.9 714.4 urethritica 099.3 [711.1]
[713.4] primary progressive 714.0 urica, uratic 274.00
reticulosis, malignant (M9720/3) spine 720.9 venereal 099.3 [711.1]
202.3 [713.2] proliferative 714.0 vertebral (see also Arthritis, spine)
rubella 056.71 spine 720.0 721.90
salmonellosis 003.23 psoriatic 696.0 villous 716.8
sarcoidosis 135 [713.7] purulent 711.0 von Bechterew’s 720.0
serum sickness 999.59 [713.6] pyogenic or pyemic 711.0 Arthrocele (see also Effusion, joint)
Staphylococcus 711.0 reactive 099.3 719.0
Streptococcus 711.0 rheumatic 714.0 Arthrochondritis - see Arthritis
syphilis (see also Syphilis) 094.0 acute or subacute - see Fever, Arthrodesis status V45.4
[711.4] rheumatic Arthrodynia (see also Pain, joint) 719.4
syringomyelia 336.0 [713.5] chronic 714.0 psychogenic 307.89
thalassemia (see also Thalassemia) spine 720.9 Arthrodysplasia 755.9
282.40 [713.2] rheumatoid (nodular) 714.0 Arthrofibrosis, joint (see also Ankylosis)
tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis, with 718.5
arthritis) 015.9 [711.4] splenoadenomegaly and Arthrogryposis 728.3
typhoid fever 002.0 [711.3] leukopenia 714.1 multiplex, congenita 754.89
ulcerative colitis (see also Colitis, visceral or systemic involvement Arthrokatadysis 715.35
ulcerative) 556.9 [713.1] 714.2 Arthrolithiasis 274.00


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Arthro-onychodysplasia 756.89 Arthus phenomenon 995.21 Ascites (Continued)


Arthro-osteo-onychodysplasia 756.89 due to syphilitic 095.2
Arthropathy (see also Arthritis) 716.9 correct substance properly tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
administered 995.21 014.0
Note: Use the following fifth-digit overdose or wrong substance given Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) deficiency
subclassification with categories or taken 977.9 (scurvy) 267
711-712, 716: specified drug - see Table of ASC-H (atypical squamous cells cannot
0 site unspecified Drugs and Chemicals exclude high grade squamous
1 shoulder region serum 999.59 intraepithelial lesion)
2 upper arm Articular - see also condition anus 796.72
3 forearm disc disorder (reducing or non- cervix 795.02
4 hand reducing) 524.63 vagina 795.12
5 pelvic region and thigh spondylolisthesis 756.12 ASC-US (atypical squamous cells of
6 lower leg Articulation undetermined significance)
7 ankle and foot anterior 524.27 anus 796.71
8 other specified sites posterior 524.27 cervix 795.01
9 multiple sites reverse 524.27 vagina 795.11
Artificial ASCVD (arteriosclerotic cardiovascular
Behçet’s 136.1 [711.2] device (prosthetic) - see Fitting, device disease) 429.2
Charcôt’s 094.0 [713.5] insemination V26.1 Aseptic - see condition
diabetic 250.6 [713.5] menopause (states) (symptoms) Asherman’s syndrome 621.5
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 (syndrome) 627.4 Asialia 527.7
[713.5] opening status (functioning) (without Asiatic cholera (see also Cholera) 001.9
syringomyelic 336.0 [713.5] complication) V44.9 Asocial personality or trends 301.7
tabetic 094.0 [713.5] anus (colostomy) V44.3 Asomatognosia 781.8
crystal (-induced) - see Arthritis, due to colostomy V44.3 Aspergillosis 117.3
crystals cystostomy V44.50 with pneumonia 117.3 [484.6]
gouty 274.00 appendico-vesicostomy V44.52 allergic bronchopulmonary 518.6
acute 274.01 cutaneous-vesicostomy V44.51 nonsyphilitic NEC 117.3
chronic (without mention of tophus specified type NEC V44.59 Aspergillus (flavus) (fumigatus)
(tophi)) 274.02 enterostomy V44.4 (infection) (terreus) 117.3
with tophus (tophi) 274.03 gastrostomy V44.1 Aspermatogenesis 606.0
neurogenic, neuropathic (Charcôt’s) ileostomy V44.2 Aspermia (testis) 606.0
(tabetic) 094.0 [713.5] intestinal tract NEC V44.4 Asphyxia, asphyxiation (by) 799.01
diabetic 250.6 [713.5] jejunostomy V44.4 antenatal - see Distress, fetal
nephrostomy V44.6 bedclothes 994.7
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due to secondary diabetes 249.6


[713.5] specified site NEC V44.8 birth (see also Asphyxia, newborn)
nonsyphilitic NEC 349.9 [713.5] tracheostomy V44.0 768.9
syringomyelic 336.0 [713.5] ureterostomy V44.6 bunny bag 994.7
postdysenteric NEC 009.0 [711.3] urethrostomy V44.6 carbon monoxide 986
postrheumatic, chronic (Jaccoud’s) 714.4 urinary tract NEC V44.6 caul (see also Asphyxia, newborn)
vagina V44.7 768.9
psoriatic 696.0
vagina status V44.7 cave-in 994.7
pulmonary 731.2
ARV (disease) (illness) (infection) - see crushing - see Injury, internal,
specified NEC 716.8
Human immunodeficiency virus intrathoracic organs
syringomyelia 336.0 [713.5]
(disease) (illness) (infection) constriction 994.7
tabes dorsalis 094.0 [713.5]
Arytenoid - see condition crushing - see Injury, internal,
tabetic 094.0 [713.5]
Asbestosis (occupational) 501 intrathoracic organs
transient 716.4
Asboe-Hansen’s disease (incontinentia drowning 994.1
traumatic 716.1
pigmenti) 757.33 fetal, affecting newborn 768.9
uric acid 274.00 food or foreign body (in larynx) 933.1
Ascariasis (intestinal) (lung) 127.0
Arthrophyte (see also Loose, body, joint) bronchioles 934.8
Ascaridiasis 127.0
718.1 bronchus (main) 934.1
Ascaridosis 127.0
Arthrophytis 719.80 lung 934.8
Ascaris 127.0
ankle 719.87 nasopharynx 933.0
lumbricoides (infestation) 127.0
elbow 719.82 nose, nasal passages 932
pneumonia 127.0
foot 719.87 pharynx 933.0
Ascending - see condition
hand 719.84 respiratory tract 934.9
Aschoff’s bodies (see also Myocarditis,
hip 719.85 rheumatic) 398.0 specified part NEC 934.8
knee 719.86 Ascites 789.59 throat 933.0
multiple sites 719.89 abdominal NEC 789.59 trachea 934.0
pelvic region 719.85 cancerous (M8000/6) 789.51 gas, fumes, or vapor NEC 987.9
shoulder (region) 719.81 cardiac 428.0 specified - see Table of Drugs and
specified site NEC 719.88 chylous (nonfilarial) 457.8 Chemicals
wrist 719.83 filarial (see also Infestation, filarial) gravitational changes 994.7
Arthropyosis (see also Arthritis, pyogenic) 125.9 hanging 994.7
711.0 congenital 778.0 inhalation - see Inhalation
Arthroscopic surgical procedure due to S. japonicum 120.2 intrauterine
converted to open procedure V64.43 fetal, causing fetopelvic disproportion fetal death (before onset of labor)
Arthrosis (deformans) (degenerative) 653.7 768.0
(see also Osteoarthrosis) 715.9 heart 428.0 during labor 768.1
Charcôt’s 094.0 [713.5] joint (see also Effusion, joint) 719.0 liveborn infant - see Distress, fetal,
polyarticular 715.09 malignant (M8000/6) 789.51 liveborn infant
spine (see also Spondylosis) 721.90 pseudochylous 789.59 local 443.0


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Asphyxia, asphyxiation (Continued) Aspiration (Continued) Asthma, asthmatic (bronchial) (catarrh)


mechanical 994.7 mucus (Continued) (spasmodic) 493.9
during birth (see also Distress, fetal) newborn 770.17
768.9 vaginal (fetus or newborn) 770.17 Note: The following fifth digit
mucus 933.1 newborn 770.10 subclassification is for use with codes
bronchus (main) 934.1 with respiratory symptoms 770.18 493.0-493.2, 493.9:
larynx 933.1 blood 770.15 0 unspecified
lung 934.8 with 1 with status asthmaticus
nasal passages 932 pneumonia 770.16 2 with (acute) exacerbation
newborn 770.18 pneumonitis 770.16
pharynx 933.0 respiratory symptoms with
respiratory tract 934.9 770.16 chronic obstructive pulmonary
specified part NEC 934.8 pneumonia 507.0 disease (COPD) 493.2
throat 933.0 fetus or newborn 770.18 hay fever 493.0
trachea 934.0 meconium 770.12 rhinitis, allergic 493.0
vaginal (fetus or newborn) 770.18 pneumonitis 507.0 allergic 493.9
newborn 768.9 fetus or newborn 770.18 stated cause (external allergen)
with neurologic involvement 768.5 meconium 770.12 493.0
blue 768.6 obstetric 668.0 atopic 493.0
livida 768.6 postnatal stomach contents 770.85 cardiac (see also Failure, ventricular,
mild or moderate 768.6 with left) 428.1
pallida 768.5 pneumonia 770.86 cardiobronchial (see also Failure,
severe 768.5 pneumonitis 770.86 ventricular, left) 428.1
white 768.5 respiratory symptoms 770.86 cardiorenal (see also Hypertension,
pathological 799.01 syndrome of newborn (massive) cardiorenal) 404.90
plastic bag 994.7 770.18 childhood 493.0
postnatal (see also Asphyxia, newborn) meconium 770.12 Colliers’ 500
768.9 vernix caseosa 770.17 cough variant 493.82
mechanical 994.7 Asplenia 759.0 croup 493.9
pressure 994.7 with mesocardia 746.87 detergent 507.8
reticularis 782.61 Assam fever 085.0 due to
strangulation 994.7 Assimilation, pelvis detergent 507.8
submersion 994.1 with disproportion 653.2 inhalation of fumes 506.3
traumatic NEC - see Injury, internal, affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 internal immunological process
intrathoracic organs causing obstructed labor 660.1 493.0
vomiting, vomitus - see Asphyxia, food affecting fetus or newborn endogenous (intrinsic) 493.1

A
or foreign body 763.1 eosinophilic 518.3
Aspiration Assmann’s focus (see also Tuberculosis) exercise induced bronchospasm 493.81
acid pulmonary (syndrome) 997.39 011.0 exogenous (cosmetics) (dander or dust)
obstetric 668.0 Astasia (-abasia) 307.9 (drugs) (dust) (feathers) (food)
amniotic fluid 770.13 hysterical 300.11 (hay) (platinum) (pollen) 493.0
with respiratory symptoms 770.14 Asteatosis 706.8 extrinsic 493.0
bronchitis 507.0 cutis 706.8 grinders’ 502
clear amniotic fluid 770.13 Astereognosis 780.99 hay 493.0
with Asterixis 781.3 heart (see also Failure, ventricular, left)
pneumonia 770.14 in liver disease 572.8 428.1
pneumonitis 770.14 Asteroid hyalitis 379.22 IgE 493.0
respiratory symptoms 770.14 Asthenia, asthenic 780.79 infective 493.1
contents of birth canal 770.17 cardiac (see also Failure, heart) 428.9 intrinsic 493.1
with respiratory symptoms 770.18 psychogenic 306.2 Kopp’s 254.8
fetal 770.10 cardiovascular (see also Failure, heart) late-onset 493.1
blood 770.15 428.9 meat-wrappers’ 506.9
with psychogenic 306.2 Millar’s (laryngismus stridulus) 478.75
pneumonia 770.16 heart (see also Failure, heart) 428.9 millstone makers’ 502
pneumonitis 770.16 psychogenic 306.2 miners’ 500
pneumonitis 770.18 hysterical 300.11 Monday morning 504
food, foreign body, or gasoline (with myocardial (see also Failure, heart) New Orleans (epidemic) 493.0
asphyxiation) - see Asphyxia, 428.9 platinum 493.0
food or foreign body psychogenic 306.2 pneumoconiotic (occupational) NEC 505
meconium 770.11 nervous 300.5 potters’ 502
with neurocirculatory 306.2 psychogenic 316 [493.9]
pneumonia 770.12 neurotic 300.5 pulmonary eosinophilic 518.3
pneumonitis 770.12 psychogenic 300.5 red cedar 495.8
respiratory symptoms 770.12 psychoneurotic 300.5 Rostan’s (see also Failure, ventricular,
below vocal cords 770.11 psychophysiologic 300.5 left) 428.1
with respiratory symptoms reaction, psychoneurotic 300.5 sandblasters’ 502
770.12 senile 797 sequoiosis 495.8
mucus 933.1 Stiller’s 780.79 stonemasons’ 502
into tropical anhidrotic 705.1 thymic 254.8
bronchus (main) 934.1 Asthenopia 368.13 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
lung 934.8 accommodative 367.4 pulmonary) 011.9
respiratory tract 934.9 hysterical (muscular) 300.11 Wichmann’s (laryngismus stridulus)
specified part NEC 934.8 psychogenic 306.7 478.75
trachea 934.0 Asthenospermia 792.2 wood 495.8


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Astigmatism (compound) (congenital) Ataxia, ataxy, ataxic 781.3 Atheroma, atheromatous (Continued)
367.20 acute 781.3 artery - see Arteriosclerosis
irregular 367.22 brain 331.89 basilar (artery) (see also Occlusion,
regular 367.21 cerebellar 334.3 artery, basilar) 433.0
Astroblastoma (M9430/3) hereditary (Marie’s) 334.2 carotid (artery) (common) (internal)
nose 748.1 in (see also Occlusion, artery, carotid)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, alcoholism 303.9 [334.4] 433.1
malignant myxedema (see also Myxedema) cerebral (arteries) 437.0
unspecified site 191.9 244.9 [334.4] coronary (artery) - see Arteriosclerosis,
Astrocytoma (cystic) (M9400/3) neoplastic disease NEC 239.9 coronary
anaplastic type (M9401/3) [334.4] degeneration - see Arteriosclerosis
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, cerebral 331.89 heart, cardiac - see Arteriosclerosis,
malignant family, familial 334.2 coronary
unspecified site 191.9 cerebral (Marie’s) 334.2 mitral (valve) 424.0
fibrillary (M9420/3) spinal (Friedreich’s) 334.0 myocardium, myocardial - see
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Friedreich’s (heredofamilial) (spinal) Arteriosclerosis, coronary
malignant 334.0 pulmonary valve (heart) (see also
unspecified site 191.9 frontal lobe 781.3 Endocarditis, pulmonary) 424.3
fibrous (M9420/3) gait 781.2 skin 706.2
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, hysterical 300.11 tricuspid (heart) (valve) 424.2
malignant general 781.3 valve, valvular - see Endocarditis
unspecified site 191.9 hereditary NEC 334.2 vertebral (artery) (see also Occlusion,
gemistocytic (M9411/3) cerebellar 334.2 artery, vertebral) 433.2
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, spastic 334.1 Atheromatosis - see also Arteriosclerosis
malignant spinal 334.0 arterial, congenital 272.8
unspecified site 191.9 heredofamilial (Marie’s) 334.2 Atherosclerosis - see Arteriosclerosis
juvenile (M9421/3) hysterical 300.11 Athetosis (acquired) 781.0
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, locomotor (progressive) 094.0 bilateral 333.79
malignant diabetic 250.6 [337.1] congenital (bilateral) 333.6
unspecified site 191.9 due to secondary diabetes 249.6 double 333.71
nose 748.1 [337.1] unilateral 781.0
pilocytic (M9421/3) Marie’s (cerebellar) (heredofamilial) Athlete’s
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, 334.2 foot 110.4
malignant nonorganic origin 307.9 heart 429.3
unspecified site 191.9 partial 094.0 Athletic team examination V70.3
piloid (M9421/3) postchickenpox 052.7 Athrepsia 261
A

specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, progressive locomotor 094.0 Athyrea (acquired) (see also
malignant psychogenic 307.9 Hypothyroidism) 244.9
unspecified site 191.9 Sanger-Brown’s 334.2 congenital 243
protoplasmic (M9410/3) spastic 094.0 Athyreosis (congenital) 243
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, hereditary 334.1 acquired - see Hypothyroidism
malignant syphilitic 094.0 Athyroidism (acquired) (see also
unspecified site 191.9 spinal Hypothyroidism) 244.9
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, hereditary 334.0 congenital 243
malignant progressive locomotor 094.0 Atmospheric pyrexia 992.0
subependymal (M9383/1) 237.5 telangiectasia 334.8 Atonia, atony, atonic
giant cell (M9384/1) 237.5 Ataxia-telangiectasia 334.8 abdominal wall 728.2
unspecified site 191.9 Atelectasis (absorption collapse) bladder (sphincter) 596.4
Astroglioma (M9400/3) (complete) (compression) (massive) neurogenic NEC 596.54
nose 748.1 (partial) (postinfective) (pressure with cauda equina syndrome
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, collapse) (pulmonary) (relaxation) 344.61
malignant 518.0 capillary 448.9
unspecified site 191.9 newborn (congenital) (partial) 770.5 cecum 564.89
Asymbolia 784.60 primary 770.4 psychogenic 306.4
Asymmetrical breathing 786.09 primary 770.4 colon 564.89
Asymmetry - see also Distortion tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, psychogenic 306.4
breast, between native and pulmonary) 011.9 congenital 779.89
reconstructed 612.1 Ateleiosis, ateliosis 253.3 dyspepsia 536.3
chest 786.9 Atelia - see Distortion psychogenic 306.4
face 754.0 Ateliosis 253.3 intestine 564.89
jaw NEC 524.12 Atelocardia 746.9 psychogenic 306.4
maxillary 524.11 Atelomyelia 742.59 stomach 536.3
pelvis with disproportion 653.0 Athelia 757.6 neurotic or psychogenic 306.4
affecting fetus or newborn Atheroembolism psychogenic 306.4
763.1 extremity uterus 661.2
causing obstructed labor 660.1 lower 445.02 with hemorrhage (postpartum)
affecting fetus or newborn upper 445.01 666.1
763.1 kidney 445.81 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
Asynergia 781.3 specified site NEC 445.89 without hemorrhage
Asynergy 781.3 Atheroma, atheromatous (see also intrapartum 661.2
ventricular 429.89 Arteriosclerosis) 440.9 postpartum 669.8
Asystole (heart) (see also Arrest, cardiac) aorta, aortic 440.0 vesical 596.4
427.5 valve (see also Endocarditis, aortic) Atopy NEC V15.09
At risk for falling V15.88 424.1 Atransferrinemia, congenital 273.8


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Atresia, atretic (congenital) 759.89 Atresia, atretic (Continued) Atresia, atretic (Continued)
alimentary organ or tract NEC foramen of ureteropelvic junction 753.21
751.8 Luschka 742.3 ureterovesical orifice 753.22
lower 751.2 with spina bifida (see also Spina urethra (valvular) 753.6
upper 750.8 bifida) 741.0 urinary tract NEC 753.29
ani, anus, anal (canal) 751.2 Magendie 742.3 uterus 752.31
aorta 747.22 with spina bifida (see also Spina acquired 621.8
with hypoplasia of ascending aorta bifida) 741.0 vagina (acquired) 623.2
and defective development of gallbladder 751.69 congenital (total) (partial) 752.45
left ventricle (with mitral valve genital organ postgonococcal (old) 098.2
atresia) 746.7 external postinfectional 623.2
arch 747.11 female 752.49 senile 623.2
ring 747.21 male NEC 752.89 vascular NEC (see also Atresia, blood
aortic (orifice) (valve) 746.89 penis 752.69 vessel) 747.60
arch 747.11 internal cerebral 747.81
aqueduct of Sylvius 742.3 female 752.89 vas deferens 752.89
with spina bifida (see also Spina male 752.89 vein NEC (see also Atresia, blood
bifida) 741.0 glottis 748.3 vessel) 747.60
artery NEC (see also Atresia, blood gullet 750.3 cardiac 746.89
vessel) 747.60 heart great 747.49
cerebral 747.81 valve NEC 746.89 portal 747.49
coronary 746.85 aortic 746.89 pulmonary 747.49
eye 743.58 mitral 746.89 vena cava (inferior) (superior) 747.49
pulmonary 747.31 pulmonary 746.01 vesicourethral orifice 753.6
umbilical 747.5 tricuspid 746.1 vulva 752.49
auditory canal (external) 744.02 hymen 752.42 acquired 624.8
bile, biliary duct (common) or passage acquired 623.3 Atrichia, atrichosis 704.00
751.61 postinfective 623.3 congenital (universal) 757.4
acquired (see also Obstruction, ileum 751.1 Atrioventricularis commune 745.69
biliary) 576.2 intestine (small) 751.1 Atrophia - see also Atrophy
bladder (neck) 753.6 large 751.2 alba 709.09
blood vessel (peripheral) NEC iris, filtration angle (see also cutis 701.8
747.60 Buphthalmia) 743.20 idiopathica progressiva 701.8
cerebral 747.81 jejunum 751.1 senilis 701.8
gastrointestinal 747.61 kidney 753.3 dermatological, diffuse (idiopathic)
lower limb 747.64 lacrimal, apparatus 743.65 701.8

A
pulmonary artery 747.31 acquired - see Stenosis, lacrimal flava hepatis (acuta) (subacuta) (see also
renal 747.62 larynx 748.3 Necrosis, liver) 570
spinal 747.82 ligament, broad 752.19 gyrata of choroid and retina (central)
upper limb 747.63 lung 748.5 363.54
bronchus 748.3 meatus urinarius 753.6 generalized 363.57
canal, ear 744.02 mitral valve 746.89 senilis 797
cardiac with atresia or hypoplasia of aortic dermatological 701.8
valve 746.89 orifice or valve, with unguium 703.8
aortic 746.89 hypoplasia of ascending aorta congenita 757.5
mitral 746.89 and defective development of Atrophoderma, atrophodermia 701.9
pulmonary 746.01 left ventricle 746.7 diffusum (idiopathic) 701.8
tricuspid 746.1 nares (anterior) (posterior) 748.0 maculatum 701.3
cecum 751.2 nasolacrimal duct 743.65 et striatum 701.3
cervix (acquired) 622.4 nasopharynx 748.8 due to syphilis 095.8
congenital 752.43 nose, nostril 748.0 syphilitic 091.3
in pregnancy or childbirth 654.6 acquired 738.0 neuriticum 701.8
affecting fetus or newborn organ or site NEC - see Anomaly, pigmentosum 757.33
763.89 specified type NEC reticulatum symmetricum faciei 701.8
causing obstructed labor 660.2 osseous meatus (ear) 744.03 senile 701.8
affecting fetus or newborn oviduct (acquired) 628.2 symmetrical 701.8
763.1 congenital 752.19 vermiculata 701.8
choana 748.0 parotid duct 750.23 Atrophy, atrophic
colon 751.2 acquired 527.8 adrenal (autoimmune) (capsule)
cystic duct 751.61 pulmonary (artery) 747.31 (cortex) (gland) 255.41
acquired 575.8 valve 746.01 with hypofunction 255.41
with obstruction (see also vein 747.49 alveolar process or ridge (edentulous)
Obstruction, gallbladder) pulmonic 746.01 525.20
575.2 pupil 743.46 mandible 525.20
digestive organs NEC 751.8 rectum 751.2 minimal 525.21
duodenum 751.1 salivary duct or gland 750.23 moderate 525.22
ear canal 744.02 acquired 527.8 severe 525.23
ejaculatory duct 752.89 sublingual duct 750.23 maxilla 525.20
epiglottis 748.3 acquired 527.8 minimal 525.24
esophagus 750.3 submaxillary duct or gland 750.23 moderate 525.25
Eustachian tube 744.24 acquired 527.8 severe 525.26
fallopian tube (acquired) 628.2 trachea 748.3 appendix 543.9
congenital 752.19 tricuspid valve 746.1 Aran-Duchenne muscular 335.21
follicular cyst 620.0 ureter 753.29 arm 728.2


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Atrophy, atrophic (Continued) Atrophy, atrophic (Continued) Atrophy, atrophic (Continued)


arteriosclerotic - see Arteriosclerosis edentulous alveolar ridge 525.20 liver (Continued)
arthritis 714.0 mandible 525.20 yellow (Continued)
spine 720.9 minimal 525.21 chronic 571.8
bile duct (any) 576.8 moderate 525.22 complicating pregnancy 646.7
bladder 596.89 severe 525.23 following
blanche (of Milian) 701.3 maxilla 525.20 abortion 639.8
bone (senile) 733.99 minimal 525.24 ectopic or molar pregnancy
due to moderate 525.25 639.8
disuse 733.7 severe 525.26 from injection, inoculation or
infection 733.99 emphysema, lung 492.8 transfusion (onset within 8
tabes dorsalis (neurogenic) endometrium (senile) 621.8 months after
094.0 cervix 622.8 administration) - see
posttraumatic 733.99 enteric 569.89 Hepatitis, viral
brain (cortex) (progressive) 331.9 epididymis 608.3 healed 571.5
with dementia 290.10 eyeball, cause unknown 360.41 obstetric 646.7
Alzheimer’s 331.0 eyelid (senile) 374.50 postabortal 639.8
with dementia - see Alzheimer’s, facial (skin) 701.9 postimmunization - see Hepatitis,
dementia facioscapulohumeral (Landouzy- viral
circumscribed (Pick’s) 331.11 Déjérine) 359.1 posttransfusion - see Hepatitis,
with dementia fallopian tube (senile), acquired 620.3 viral
with behavioral disturbance fatty, thymus (gland) 254.8 puerperal, postpartum 674.8
331.11 [294.11] gallbladder 575.8 lung (senile) 518.89
without behavioral gastric 537.89 congenital 748.69
disturbance 331.11 gastritis (chronic) 535.1 macular (dermatological) 701.3
[294.10] gastrointestinal 569.89 syphilitic, skin 091.3
congenital 742.4 genital organ, male 608.89 striated 095.8
hereditary 331.9 glandular 289.3 muscle, muscular 728.2
senile 331.2 globe (phthisis bulbi) 360.41 disuse 728.2
breast 611.4 gum (see also Recession, gingival) Duchenne-Aran 335.21
puerperal, postpartum 676.3 523.20 extremity (lower) (upper) 728.2
buccal cavity 528.9 hair 704.2 familial spinal 335.11
cardiac (brown) (senile) (see also heart (brown) (senile) (see also general 728.2
Degeneration, myocardial) Degeneration, myocardial) 429.1 idiopathic 728.2
429.1 hemifacial 754.0 infantile spinal 335.0
cartilage (infectional) (joint) 733.99 Romberg 349.89 myelopathic (progressive) 335.10
A

cast, plaster of Paris 728.2 hydronephrosis 591 myotonic 359.21


cerebellar - see Atrophy, brain infantile 261 neuritic 356.1
cerebral - see Atrophy, brain paralysis, acute (see also neuropathic (peroneal) (progressive)
cervix (endometrium) (mucosa) Poliomyelitis, with paralysis) 356.1
(myometrium) (senile) (uteri) 045.1 peroneal 356.1
622.8 intestine 569.89 primary (idiopathic) 728.2
menopausal 627.8 iris (generalized) (postinfectional) progressive (familial) (hereditary)
Charcôt-Marie-Tooth 356.1 (sector shaped) 364.59 (pure) 335.21
choroid 363.40 essential 364.51 adult (spinal) 335.19
diffuse secondary 363.42 progressive 364.51 infantile (spinal) 335.0
hereditary (see also Dystrophy, sphincter 364.54 juvenile (spinal) 335.11
choroid) 363.50 kidney (senile) (see also Sclerosis, renal) spinal 335.10
gyrate 587 adult 335.19
central 363.54 with hypertension (see also hereditary or familial
diffuse 363.57 Hypertension, kidney) 403.90 335.11
generalized 363.57 congenital 753.0 infantile 335.0
senile 363.41 hydronephrotic 591 pseudohypertrophic 359.1
ciliary body 364.57 infantile 753.0 spinal (progressive) 335.10
colloid, degenerative 701.3 lacrimal apparatus (primary) 375.13 adult 335.19
conjunctiva (senile) 372.89 secondary 375.14 Aran-Duchenne 335.21
corpus cavernosum 607.89 Landouzy-Déjérine 359.1 familial 335.11
cortical (see also Atrophy, brain) 331.9 laryngitis, infection 476.0 hereditary 335.11
Cruveilhier’s 335.21 larynx 478.79 infantile 335.0
cystic duct 576.8 Leber’s optic 377.16 juvenile 335.11
dacryosialadenopathy 710.2 lip 528.5 syphilitic 095.6
degenerative liver (acute) (subacute) (see also myocardium (see also Degeneration,
colloid 701.3 Necrosis, liver) 570 myocardial) 429.1
senile 701.3 chronic (yellow) 571.8 myometrium (senile) 621.8
Déjérine-Thomas 333.0 yellow (congenital) 570 cervix 622.8
diffuse idiopathic, dermatological with myotatic 728.2
701.8 abortion - see Abortion, by myotonia 359.21
disuse type, with specified nail 703.8
bone 733.7 complication NEC congenital 757.5
muscle 728.2 ectopic pregnancy (see also nasopharynx 472.2
pelvic muscles and anal sphincter categories 633.0-633.9) nerve - see also Disorder, nerve
618.83 639.8 abducens 378.54
Duchenne-Aran 335.21 molar pregnancy (see also accessory 352.4
ear 388.9 categories 630-632) 639.8 acoustic or auditory 388.5


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Atrophy, atrophic (Continued) Atrophy, atrophic (Continued) Atrophy, atrophic (Continued)


nerve (Continued) reticulata 701.8 Werdnig-Hoffmann 335.0
cranial 352.9 retina (see also Degeneration, retina) yellow (acute) (congenital) (liver)
first (olfactory) 352.0 362.60 (subacute) (see also Necrosis,
second (optic) (see also Atrophy, hereditary (see also Dystrophy, liver) 570
optic nerve) 377.10 retina) 362.70 chronic 571.8
third (oculomotor) (partial) rhinitis 472.0 resulting from administration of
378.51 salivary duct or gland 527.0 blood, plasma, serum, or other
total 378.52 scar NEC 709.2 biological substance (within 8
fourth (trochlear) 378.53 sclerosis, lobar (of brain) 331.0 months of administration) - see
fifth (trigeminal) 350.8 with dementia Hepatitis, viral
sixth (abducens) 378.54 with behavioral disturbance 331.0 Attack
seventh (facial) 351.8 [294.11] akinetic (see also Epilepsy) 345.0
eighth (auditory) 388.5 without behavioral disturbance angina - see Angina
ninth (glossopharyngeal) 352.2 331.0 [294.10] apoplectic (see also Disease,
tenth (pneumogastric) (vagus) scrotum 608.89 cerebrovascular, acute) 436
352.3 seminal vesicle 608.89 benign shuddering 333.93
eleventh (accessory) 352.4 senile 797 bilious - see Vomiting
twelfth (hypoglossal) 352.5 degenerative, of skin 701.3 cataleptic 300.11
facial 351.8 skin (patches) (senile) 701.8 cerebral (see also Disease,
glossopharyngeal 352.2 spermatic cord 608.89 cerebrovascular, acute) 436
hypoglossal 352.5 spinal (cord) 336.8 coronary (see also Infarct, myocardium)
oculomotor (partial) 378.51 acute 336.8 410.9
total 378.52 muscular (chronic) 335.10 cyanotic, newborn 770.83
olfactory 352.0 adult 335.19 epileptic (see also Epilepsy) 345.9
peripheral 355.9 familial 335.11 epileptiform 780.39
pneumogastric 352.3 juvenile 335.10 heart (see also Infarct, myocardium)
trigeminal 350.8 paralysis 335.10 410.9
trochlear 378.53 acute (see also Poliomyelitis, with hemiplegia (see also Disease,
vagus (pneumogastric) 352.3 paralysis) 045.1 cerebrovascular, acute) 436
nervous system, congenital 742.8 spine (column) 733.99 hysterical 300.11
neuritic (see also Disorder, nerve) 355.9 spleen (senile) 289.59 jacksonian (see also Epilepsy) 345.5
neurogenic NEC 355.9 spots (skin) 701.3 myocardium, myocardial (see also
bone senile 701.8 Infarct, myocardium) 410.9
tabetic 094.0 stomach 537.89 myoclonic (see also Epilepsy) 345.1
nutritional 261 striate and macular 701.3 panic 300.01

A
old age 797 syphilitic 095.8 paralysis (see also Disease,
olivopontocerebellar 333.0 subcutaneous 701.9 cerebrovascular, acute) 436
optic nerve (ascending) (descending) due to injection 999.9 paroxysmal 780.39
(infectional) (nonfamilial) sublingual gland 527.0 psychomotor (see also Epilepsy) 345.4
(papillomacular bundle) submaxillary gland 527.0 salaam (see also Epilepsy) 345.6
(postretinal) (secondary NEC) Sudeck’s 733.7 schizophreniform (see also
(simple) 377.10 suprarenal (autoimmune) (capsule) Schizophrenia) 295.4
associated with retinal dystrophy (gland) 255.41 sensory and motor 780.39
377.13 with hypofunction 255.41 syncope 780.2
dominant hereditary 377.16 tarso-orbital fascia, congenital 743.66 toxic, cerebral 780.39
glaucomatous 377.14 testis 608.3 transient ischemic (TIA) 435.9
hereditary (dominant) (Leber’s) thenar, partial 354.0 unconsciousness 780.2
377.16 throat 478.29 hysterical 300.11
Leber’s (hereditary) 377.16 thymus (fat) 254.8 vasomotor 780.2
partial 377.15 thyroid (gland) 246.8 vasovagal (idiopathic) (paroxysmal)
postinflammatory 377.12 with 780.2
primary 377.11 cretinism 243 Attention to
syphilitic 094.84 myxedema 244.9 artificial
congenital 090.49 congenital 243 opening (of) V55.9
tabes dorsalis 094.0 tongue (senile) 529.8 digestive tract NEC V55.4
orbit 376.45 papillae 529.4 specified site NEC V55.8
ovary (senile), acquired 620.3 smooth 529.4 urinary tract NEC V55.6
oviduct (senile), acquired 620.3 trachea 519.19 vagina V55.7
palsy, diffuse 335.20 tunica vaginalis 608.89 colostomy V55.3
pancreas (duct) (senile) 577.8 turbinate 733.99 cystostomy V55.5
papillary muscle 429.81 tympanic membrane (nonflaccid) dressing
paralysis 355.9 384.82 wound V58.30
parotid gland 527.0 flaccid 384.81 nonsurgical V58.30
patches skin 701.3 ulcer (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9 surgical V58.31
senile 701.8 upper respiratory tract 478.9 gastrostomy V55.1
penis 607.89 uterus, uterine (acquired) (senile) 621.8 ileostomy V55.2
pharyngitis 472.1 cervix 622.8 jejunostomy V55.4
pharynx 478.29 due to radiation (intended effect) 621.8 nephrostomy V55.6
pluriglandular 258.8 vagina (senile) 627.3 surgical dressings V58.31
polyarthritis 714.0 vascular 459.89 sutures V58.32
prostate 602.2 vas deferens 608.89 tracheostomy V55.0
pseudohypertrophic 359.1 vertebra (senile) 733.99 ureterostomy V55.6
renal (see also Sclerosis, renal) 587 vulva (primary) (senile) 624.1 urethrostomy V55.6


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Attrition Autonomic, autonomous Avulsion (Continued)


gum (see also Recession, gingival) bladder 596.54 diaphragm - see Injury, internal,
523.20 neurogenic 596.54 diaphragm
teeth (hard tissues) 521.10 with cauda equina 344.61 ear - see Wound, open, ear
excessive 521.10 dysreflexia 337.3 epiphysis of bone - see Fracture, by site
extending into faciocephalalgia (see also Neuropathy, external site other than limb - see
dentine 521.12 peripheral, autonomic) 337.9 Wound, open, by site
pulp 521.13 hysterical seizure 300.11 eye 871.3
generalized 521.15 imbalance (see also Neuropathy, fingernail - see Wound, open, finger
limited to enamel 521.11 peripheral, autonomic 337.9 fracture - see Fracture, by site
localized 521.14 Autophony 388.40 genital organs, external - see Wound,
Atypical - see also condition Autosensitivity, erythrocyte 287.2 open, genital organs
cells Autotopagnosia 780.99 head (intracranial) NEC - see also Injury,
endocervical 795.00 Autotoxemia 799.89 intracranial, with open
endometrial 795.00 Autumn - see condition intracranial wound
glandular Avellis’ syndrome 344.89 complete 874.9
anus 796.70 Aversion external site NEC 873.8
cervical 795.00 oral 783.3 complicated 873.9
vaginal 795.10 newborn 779.31 internal organ or site - see Injury,
distribution, vessel (congenital) nonorganic origin 307.59 internal, by site
(peripheral) NEC 747.60 Aviators joint - see also Dislocation, by site
endometrium 621.9 disease or sickness (see also Effect, capsule - see Sprain, by site
kidney 593.89 adverse, high altitude) 993.2 ligament - see Sprain, by site
Atypism, cervix 622.10 ear 993.0 limb - see also Amputation, traumatic,
Audible tinnitus (see also Tinnitus) 388.30 effort syndrome 306.2 by site
Auditory - see condition Avitaminosis (multiple NEC) (see also skin and subcutaneous tissue - see
Audry’s syndrome (acropachyderma) 757.39 Deficiency, vitamin) 269.2 Wound, open, by site
Aujeszky’s disease 078.89 A 264.9 muscle - see Sprain, by site
nerve (root) - see Injury, nerve, by site
Aura B 266.9
scalp - see Wound, open, scalp
jacksonian (see also Epilepsy) 345.5 with
skin and subcutaneous tissue - see
persistent migraine 346.5 beriberi 265.0
Wound, open, by site
with cerebral infarction 346.6 pellagra 265.2
symphyseal cartilage (inner),
without cerebral infarction 346.5 B1 265.1
complicating delivery 665.6
Aurantiasis, cutis 278.3 B2 266.0 tendon - see also Sprain, by site
Auricle, auricular - see condition B6 266.1 with open wound - see Wound,
Auriculotemporal syndrome 350.8 B12 266.2
A

open, by site
Australian C (with scurvy) 267 toenail - see Wound, open, toe(s)
Q fever 083.0 D 268.9 tooth 873.63
X disease 062.4 with complicated 873.73
Autism, autistic (child) (infantile) 299.0 osteomalacia 268.2 Awaiting organ transplant status V49.83
Autodigestion 799.89 rickets 268.0 Awareness of heart beat 785.1
Autoerythrocyte sensitization 287.2 E 269.1 Axe grinders’ disease 502
Autographism 708.3 G 266.0 Axenfeld’s anomaly or syndrome 743.44
Autoimmune H 269.1 Axilla, axillary - see also condition
cold sensitivity 283.0 K 269.0 breast 757.6
disease NEC 279.49 multiple 269.2 Axonotmesis - see Injury, nerve, by site
hemolytic anemia 283.0 nicotinic acid 265.2 Ayala’s disease 756.89
inhibitors to clotting factors 286.52 P 269.1 Ayerza’s disease or syndrome
lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) Avulsion (traumatic) 879.8 (pulmonary artery sclerosis with
279.41 blood vessel - see Injury, blood vessel, pulmonary hypertension) 416.0
thyroiditis 245.2 by site Azoospermia 606.0
Autoinfection, septic - see Septicemia cartilage - see also Dislocation, by site Azorean disease (of the nervous system)
Autointoxication 799.89 knee, current (see also Tear, 334.8
Automatism 348.89 meniscus) 836.2 Azotemia 790.6
with temporal sclerosis 348.81 symphyseal (inner), complicating meaning uremia (see also Uremia) 586
epileptic (see also Epilepsy) 345.4 delivery 665.6 Aztec ear 744.29
paroxysmal, idiopathic (see also complicated 879.9 Azygos lobe, lung (fissure) 748.69
Epilepsy) 345.4


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B Baker’s
cyst (knee) 727.51
Band(s) (Continued)
obstructive (see also Obstruction,
Baader’s syndrome (erythema multiforme tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) intestine) 560.81
exudativum) 695.19 015.2 periappendiceal (congenital) 751.4
Baastrup’s syndrome 721.5 itch 692.89 peritoneal (adhesive) (see also
Babesiasis 088.82 Bakwin-Krida syndrome (craniometa- Adhesions, peritoneum) 568.0
Babesiosis 088.82 physeal dysplasia) 756.89 with intestinal obstruction 560.81
Babington’s disease (familial Balanitis (circinata) (gangraenosa) congenital 751.4
hemorrhagic telangiectasia) 448.0 (infectious) (vulgaris) 607.1 uterus 621.5
Babinski’s syndrome (cardiovascular amebic 006.8 vagina 623.2
syphilis) 093.89 candidal 112.2 Bandemia (without diagnosis of specific
Babinski-Fröhlich syndrome chlamydial 099.53 infection) 288.66
(adiposogenital dystrophy) 253.8 due to Ducrey’s bacillus 099.0 Bandl’s ring (contraction)
Babinski-Nageotte syndrome 344.89 erosiva circinata et gangraenosa 607.1 complicating delivery 661.4
Bacillary - see condition gangrenous 607.1 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
Bacilluria 791.9 gonococcal (acute) 098.0 Bang’s disease (Brucella abortus) 023.1
asymptomatic, in pregnancy or chronic or duration of 2 months or Bangkok hemorrhagic fever 065.4
puerperium 646.5 over 098.2 Bannister’s disease 995.1
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) nongonococcal 607.1 Bantam-Albright-Martin disease
016.9 phagedenic 607.1 (pseudohypoparathyroidism) 275.49
Bacillus - see also Infection, bacillus venereal NEC 099.8 Banti’s disease or syndrome (with
abortus infection 023.1 xerotica obliterans 607.81 cirrhosis) (with portal
anthracis infection 022.9 Balanoposthitis 607.1 hypertension) - see Cirrhosis, liver
coli chlamydial 099.53 Bar
infection 041.49 gonococcal (acute) 098.0 calcaneocuboid 755.67
generalized 038.42 chronic or duration of 2 months or calcaneonavicular 755.67
intestinal 008.00 over 098.2 cubonavicular 755.67
pyemia 038.42 ulcerative NEC 099.8 prostate 600.90
septicemia 038.42 Balanorrhagia - see Balanitis with
Flexner’s 004.1 Balantidiasis 007.0 other lower urinary tract
fusiformis infestation 101 Balantidiosis 007.0 symptoms (LUTS) 600.91
mallei infection 024 Balbuties, balbutio (see also Disorder, urinary
Shiga’s 004.0 fluency) 315.35 obstruction 600.91
suipestifer infection (see also Infection, Bald retention 600.91
Salmonella) 003.9 patches on scalp 704.00 talocalcaneal 755.67
Back - see condition tongue 529.4 Baragnosis 780.99

B
Backache (postural) 724.5 Baldness (see also Alopecia) 704.00 Barasheh, barashek 266.2
psychogenic 307.89 Balfour’s disease (chloroma) 205.3 Barcoo disease or rot (see also Ulcer, skin)
sacroiliac 724.6 Balint’s syndrome (psychic paralysis of 707.9
Backflow (pyelovenous) (see also Disease, visual fixation) 368.16 Bard-Pic syndrome (carcinoma, head of
renal) 593.9 Balkan grippe 083.0 pancreas) 157.0
Backknee (see also Genu, recurvatum) Ball Bärensprung’s disease (eczema
736.5 food 938 marginatum) 110.3
Bacteremia 790.7 hair 938 Baritosis 503
newborn 771.83 Ballantyne (-Runge) syndrome Barium lung disease 503
Bacteria (postmaturity) 766.22 Barlow’s syndrome (meaning mitral
in blood (see also Bacteremia) 790.7 Balloon disease (see also Effect, adverse, valve prolapse) 424.0
in urine (see also Bacteriuria) 791.9 high altitude) 993.2 Barlow (-Möller) disease or syndrome
Bacterial - see condition Ballooning posterior leaflet syndrome (meaning infantile scurvy) 267
Bactericholia (see also Cholecystitis, acute) 424.0 Barodontalgia 993.2
575.0 Baló’s disease or concentric sclerosis 341.1 Baron Münchausen syndrome 301.51
Bacterid, bacteride (Andrews’ pustular) Bamberger’s disease (hypertrophic Barosinusitis 993.1
686.8 pulmonary osteoarthropathy) 731.2 Barotitis 993.0
Bacteriuria, bacteruria 791.9 Bamberger-Marie disease (hypertrophic Barotrauma 993.2
with pulmonary osteoarthropathy) 731.2 odontalgia 993.2
urinary tract infection 599.0 Bamboo spine 720.0 otitic 993.0
asymptomatic 791.9 Bancroft’s filariasis 125.0 sinus 993.1
in pregnancy or puerperium 646.5 Band(s) Barraquer’s disease or syndrome
affecting fetus or newborn 760.1 adhesive (see also Adhesions, (progressive lipodystrophy) 272.6
Bad peritoneum) 568.0 Barré-Guillain syndrome 357.0
breath 784.99 amniotic 658.8 Barré-Liéou syndrome (posterior cervical
heart - see Disease, heart affecting fetus or newborn 762.8 sympathetic) 723.2
trip (see also Abuse, drugs, anomalous or congenital - see also Barrel chest 738.3
nondependent) 305.3 Anomaly, specified type NEC Barrett’s esophagus 530.85
Baehr-Schiffrin disease (thrombotic atrial 746.9 Barrett’s syndrome or ulcer (chronic
thrombocytopenic purpura) 446.6 heart 746.9 peptic ulcer of esophagus) 530.85
Baelz’s disease (cheilitis glandularis intestine 751.4 Bársony-Polgár syndrome (corkscrew
apostematosa) 528.5 omentum 751.4 esophagus) 530.5
Baerensprung’s disease (eczema ventricular 746.9 Bársony-Teschendorf syndrome
marginatum) 110.3 cervix 622.3 (corkscrew esophagus) 530.5
Bagassosis (occupational) 495.1 gallbladder (congenital) 751.69 Barth syndrome 759.89
Baghdad boil 085.1 intestinal (adhesive) (see also Bartholin’s
Bagratuni’s syndrome (temporal arteritis) Adhesions, peritoneum) 568.0 adenitis (see also Bartholinitis) 616.89
446.5 congenital 751.4 gland - see condition


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Bartholinitis (suppurating) 616.89 Beau’s Benign - see also condition


gonococcal (acute) 098.0 disease or syndrome (see also cellular changes, cervix 795.09
chronic or duration of 2 months or Degeneration, myocardial) 429.1 prostate
over 098.2 lines (transverse furrows on hyperplasia 600.20
Bartonellosis 088.0 fingernails) 703.8 with
Bartter’s syndrome (secondary Bechterew’s disease (ankylosing other lower urinary tract
hyperaldosteronism with spondylitis) 720.0 symptoms (LUTS)
juxtaglomerular hyperplasia) Bechterew-Strümpell-Marie syndrome 600.21
255.13 (ankylosing spondylitis) 720.0 urinary
Basal - see condition Beck’s syndrome (anterior spinal artery obstruction 600.21
Basan’s (hidrotic) ectodermal dysplasia occlusion) 433.8 retention 600.21
757.31 Becker’s neoplasm 222.2
Baseball finger 842.13 disease Bennett’s
Basedow’s disease or syndrome idiopathic mural endomyocardial disease (leukemia) 208.9
(exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 disease 425.2 fracture (closed) 815.01
Basic - see condition myotonia congenita, recessive form open 815.11
Basilar - see condition 359.22 Benson’s disease 379.22
Bason’s (hidrotic) ectodermal dysplasia dystrophy 359.22 Bent
757.31 Beckwith (-Wiedemann) syndrome back (hysterical) 300.11
Basopenia 288.59 759.89 nose 738.0
Basophilia 288.65 Bedbugs bite(s) - see Injury, superficial, congenital 754.0
Basophilism (corticoadrenal) (Cushing’s) by site Bereavement V62.82
(pituitary) (thymic) 255.0 Bedclothes, asphyxiation or suffocation as adjustment reaction 309.0
Bassen-Kornzweig syndrome by 994.7 Berger’s paresthesia (lower limb)
(abetalipoproteinemia) 272.5 Bed confinement status V49.84 782.0
Bat ear 744.29 Bednar’s aphthae 528.2 Bergeron’s disease (hysteroepilepsy)
Bateman’s Bedsore (see also Ulcer, pressure) 300.11
disease 078.0 707.00 Beriberi (acute) (atrophic) (chronic)
purpura (senile) 287.2 with gangrene 707.00 [785.4] (dry) (subacute) (wet) 265.0
Bedwetting (see also Enuresis) 788.36 with polyneuropathy 265.0 [357.4]
Bathing cramp 994.1
Beer-drinkers’ heart (disease) 425.5 heart (disease) 265.0 [425.7]
Bathophobia 300.23
Bee sting (with allergic or anaphylactic leprosy 030.1
Batten’s disease, retina 330.1 [362.71]
shock) 989.5 neuritis 265.0 [357.4]
Batten-Mayou disease 330.1 [362.71]
Begbie’s disease (exophthalmic goiter) Berlin’s disease or edema (traumatic)
Batten-Steinert syndrome 359.21
242.0 921.3
Battered
Behavior disorder, disturbance - see also Berloque dermatitis 692.72
B

adult (syndrome) 995.81


Disturbance, conduct Bernard-Horner syndrome (see also
baby or child (syndrome) 995.54
antisocial, without manifest psychiatric Neuropathy, peripheral, autonomic)
spouse (syndrome) 995.81 disorder 337.9
Battey mycobacterium infection 031.0 adolescent V71.02 Bernard-Sergent syndrome (acute
Battledore placenta - see Placenta, adult V71.01 adrenocortical insufficiency) 255.41
abnormal child V71.02 Bernard-Soulier disease or
Battle exhaustion (see also Reaction, dyssocial, without manifest psychiatric thrombopathy 287.1
stress, acute) 308.9 disorder Bernhardt’s disease or paresthesia
Baumgarten-Cruveilhier (cirrhosis) adolescent V71.02 355.1
disease, or syndrome 571.5 adult V71.01 Bernhardt-Roth disease or syndrome
Bauxite child V71.02 (parasthesia) 355.1
fibrosis (of lung) 503 high-risk- see problem Bernheim’s syndrome (see also Failure,
workers’ disease 503 Behçet’s syndrome 136.1 heart) 428.0
Bayle’s disease (dementia paralytica) Behr’s disease 362.50 Bertielliasis 123.8
094.1 Beigel’s disease or morbus (white piedra) Bertolotti’s syndrome (sacralization of
Bazin’s disease (primary) (see also 111.2 fifth lumbar vertebra) 756.15
Tuberculosis) 017.1 Bejel 104.0 Berylliosis (acute) (chronic) (lung)
Beach ear 380.12 Bekhterev’s disease (ankylosing (occupational) 503
Beaded hair (congenital) 757.4 spondylitis) 720.0 Besnier’s
Beals syndrome 759.82 Bekhterev-Strümpell-Marie syndrome lupus pernio 135
Beard’s disease (neurasthenia) 300.5 (ankylosing spondylitis) 720.0 prurigo (atopic dermatitis) (infantile
Bearn-Kunkel (-Slater) syndrome (lupoid Belching (see also Eructation) 787.3 eczema) 691.8
hepatitis) 571.49 Bell’s Besnier-Boeck disease or sarcoid
Beat disease (see also Psychosis, affective) 135
elbow 727.2 296.0 Besnier-Boeck-Schaumann disease
hand 727.2 mania (see also Psychosis, affective) (sarcoidosis) 135
knee 727.2 296.0 Best’s disease 362.76
Beats palsy, paralysis 351.0 Bestiality 302.1
ectopic 427.60 infant 767.5 Beta-adrenergic hyperdynamic
escaped, heart 427.60 newborn 767.5 circulatory state 429.82
postoperative 997.1 syphilitic 094.89 Beta-aminoisobutyric aciduria 277.2
premature (nodal) 427.60 spasm 351.0 Beta-mercaptolactate-cysteine
atrial 427.61 Bence-Jones albuminuria, disulfiduria 270.0
auricular 427.61 albuminosuria, or proteinuria Beta thalassemia (mixed) 282.44
postoperative 997.1 791.0 major 282.44
specified type NEC 427.69 Bends 993.3 minor 282.46
supraventricular 427.61 Benedikt’s syndrome (paralysis) Beurmann’s disease (sporotrichosis)
ventricular 427.69 344.89 117.1


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Bezoar 938 Biliary - see condition Birth (Continued)


intestine 936 Bilious (attack) - see also Vomiting injury NEC (Continued)
stomach 935.2 fever, hemoglobinuric 084.8 hematoma 767.8
Bezold’s abscess (see also Mastoiditis) Bilirubinuria 791.4 liver (subcapsular) 767.8
383.01 Biliuria 791.4 mastoid 767.8
Bianchi’s syndrome (aphasia-apraxia- Billroth’s disease skull 767.19
alexia) 784.69 meningocele (see also Spina bifida) sternomastoid 767.8
Bicornuate or bicornis uterus (complete) 741.9 testes 767.8
(partial) 752.34 Bilobate placenta - see Placenta, abnormal vulva 767.8
in pregnancy or childbirth 654.0 Bilocular intracranial (edema) 767.0
with obstructed labor 660.2 heart 745.7 laceration
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 stomach 536.8 brain 767.0
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 Bing-Horton syndrome (histamine by scalpel 767.8
Bicuspid aortic valve 746.4 cephalgia) 339.00 peripheral nerve 767.7
Biedl-Bardet syndrome 759.89 Binswanger’s disease or dementia liver 767.8
Bielschowsky’s disease 330.1 290.12 meninges
Bielschowsky-Jansky Biörck (-Thorson) syndrome (malignant brain 767.0
amaurotic familial idiocy 330.1 carcinoid) 259.2 spinal cord 767.4
disease 330.1 Biparta, bipartite - see also Imperfect, nerves (cranial, peripheral) 767.7
Biemond’s syndrome (obesity, polydactyly, closure brachial plexus 767.6
and intellectual disabilities) 759.89 carpal scaphoid 755.59 facial 767.5
Biermer’s anemia or disease (pernicious patella 755.64 paralysis 767.7
anemia) 281.0 placenta - see Placenta, abnormal brachial plexus 767.6
Biett’s disease 695.4 vagina 752.49 Erb (-Duchenne) 767.6
Bifid (congenital) - see also Imperfect, Bird facial nerve 767.5
closure face 756.0 Klumpke (-Déjérine) 767.6
apex, heart 746.89 fanciers’ lung or disease 495.2 radial nerve 767.6
clitoris 752.49 flu (see also Influenza, avian) 488.02 spinal (cord) (hemorrhage)
epiglottis 748.3 Bird’s disease (oxaluria) 271.8 (laceration) (rupture) 767.4
kidney 753.3 Birth rupture
nose 748.1 abnormal fetus or newborn 763.9 intracranial 767.0
patella 755.64 accident, fetus or newborn - see Birth, liver 767.8
scrotum 752.89 injury spinal cord 767.4
toe 755.66 complications in mother - see Delivery, spleen 767.8
tongue 750.13 complicated viscera 767.8
ureter 753.4 compression during NEC 767.9 scalp 767.19

B
uterus 752.34 defect - see Anomaly scalpel wound 767.8
uvula 749.02 delayed, fetus 763.9 skeleton NEC 767.3
with cleft lip (see also Cleft, palate, difficult NEC, affecting fetus or specified NEC 767.8
with cleft lip) 749.20 newborn 763.9 spinal cord 767.4
Biforis uterus (suprasimplex) 752.34 dry, affecting fetus or newborn 761.1 spleen 767.8
Bifurcation (congenital) - see also forced, NEC, affecting fetus or subdural hemorrhage 767.0
Imperfect, closure newborn 763.89 tentorial, tear 767.0
gallbladder 751.69 forceps, affecting fetus or newborn testes 767.8
kidney pelvis 753.3 763.2 vulva 767.8
renal pelvis 753.3 hematoma of sternomastoid 767.8 instrumental, NEC, affecting fetus or
rib 756.3 immature 765.1 newborn 763.2
tongue 750.13 extremely 765.0 lack of care, after or at 995.52
trachea 748.3 inattention, after or at 995.52 multiple
ureter 753.4 induced, affecting fetus or newborn affected by maternal complications
urethra 753.8 763.89 of pregnancy 761.5
uvula 749.02 infant - see Newborn healthy liveborn - see Newborn,
with cleft lip (see also Cleft, palate, injury NEC 767.9 multiple
with cleft lip) 749.20 adrenal gland 767.8 neglect, after or at 995.52
vertebra 756.19 basal ganglia 767.0 newborn - see Newborn
Bigeminal pulse 427.89 brachial plexus (paralysis) 767.6 palsy or paralysis NEC 767.7
Bigeminy 427.89 brain (compression) (pressure) precipitate, fetus or newborn 763.6
Big spleen syndrome 289.4 767.0 premature (infant) 765.1
Bilateral - see condition cerebellum 767.0 prolonged, affecting fetus or newborn
Bile duct - see condition cerebral hemorrhage 767.0 763.9
Bile pigments in urine 791.4 conjunctiva 767.8 retarded, fetus or newborn 763.9
Bilharziasis (see also Schistosomiasis) 120.9 eye 767.8 shock, newborn 779.89
chyluria 120.0 fracture strangulation or suffocation
cutaneous 120.3 bone, any except clavicle or spine due to aspiration of clear amniotic
galacturia 120.0 767.3 fluid 770.13
hematochyluria 120.0 clavicle 767.2 with respiratory symptoms
intestinal 120.1 femur 767.3 770.14
lipemia 120.9 humerus 767.3 mechanical 767.8
lipuria 120.0 long bone 767.3 trauma NEC 767.9
Oriental 120.2 radius and ulna 767.3 triplet
piarhemia 120.9 skeleton NEC 767.3 affected by maternal complications
pulmonary 120.2 skull 767.3 of pregnancy 761.5
tropical hematuria 120.0 spine 767.4 healthy liveborn - see Newborn,
vesical 120.0 tibia and fibula 767.3 multiple


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Birth (Continued) Blast (Continued) Bleeding (Continued)


twin injury (Continued) uterus, uterine (Continued)
affected by maternal complications lung (see also Injury, internal, lung) functional 626.8
of pregnancy 761.5 861.20 unrelated to menstrual cycle
healthy liveborn - see Newborn, twin otitic (explosive) 388.11 626.6
ventouse, affecting fetus or newborn Blastomycosis, blastomycotic (chronic) vagina, vaginal 623.8
763.3 (cutaneous) (disseminated) (lung) functional 626.8
Birthmark 757.32 (pulmonary) (systemic) 116.0 vicarious 625.8
Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome 759.89 Brazilian 116.1 Blennorrhagia, blennorrhagic - see
Bisalbuminemia 273.8 European 117.5 Blennorrhea
Biskra button 085.1 keloidal 116.2 Blennorrhea (acute) 098.0
Bite(s) North American 116.0 adultorum 098.40
with intact skin surface - see Contusion primary pulmonary 116.0 alveolaris 523.40
animal - see Wound, open, by site South American 116.1 chronic or duration of 2 months or over
intact skin surface - see Contusion Bleb(s) 709.8 098.2
bedbug - see Injury, superficial, by site emphysematous (bullous) (diffuse) gonococcal (neonatorum) 098.40
centipede 989.5 (lung) (ruptured) (solitary) 492.0 inclusion (neonatal) (newborn) 771.6
chigger 133.8 filtering, eye (postglaucoma) (status) neonatorum 098.40
fire ant 989.5 V45.69 Blepharelosis (see also Entropion) 374.00
flea - see Injury, superficial, by site with complication 997.99 Blepharitis (eyelid) 373.00
human (open wound) - see also Wound, postcataract extraction angularis 373.01
open, by site (complication) 997.99 ciliaris 373.00
intact skin surface - see Contusion lung (ruptured) 492.0 with ulcer 373.01
insect congenital 770.5 marginal 373.00
nonvenomous - see Injury, subpleural (emphysematous) 492.0 with ulcer 373.01
superficial, by site Bleeder (familial) (hereditary) (see also scrofulous (see also Tuberculosis)
venomous 989.5 Defect, coagulation) 286.9 017.3 [373.00]
mad dog (death from) 071 nonfamilial 286.9 squamous 373.02
open Bleeding (see also Hemorrhage) 459.0 ulcerative 373.01
anterior 524.24 anal 569.3 Blepharochalasis 374.34
posterior 524.25 anovulatory 628.0 congenital 743.62
poisonous 989.5 atonic, following delivery 666.1 Blepharoclonus 333.81
red bug 133.8 capillary 448.9 Blepharoconjunctivitis (see also
reptile 989.5 due to subinvolution 621.1 Conjunctivitis) 372.20
nonvenomous - see Wound, open, by
puerperal 666.2 angular 372.21
site
ear 388.69 contact 372.22
B

snake 989.5
excessive, associated with menopausal Blepharophimosis (eyelid) 374.46
nonvenomous - see Wound, open, by
onset 627.0 congenital 743.62
site
familial (see also Defect, coagulation) Blepharoplegia 374.89
spider (venomous) 989.5
286.9 Blepharoptosis 374.30
nonvenomous - see Injury,
following intercourse 626.7 congenital 743.61
superficial, by site
venomous 989.5 gastrointestinal 578.9 Blepharopyorrhea 098.49
Biting gums 523.8 Blepharospasm 333.81
cheek or lip 528.9 hemorrhoids - see Hemorrhoids, due to drugs 333.85
nail 307.9 bleeding Blessig’s cyst 362.62
Black intermenstrual Blighted ovum 631.8
death 020.9 irregular 626.6 Blind
eye NEC 921.0 regular 626.5 bronchus (congenital) 748.3
hairy tongue 529.3 intraoperative 998.11 eye - see also Blindness
heel 924.20 irregular NEC 626.4 hypertensive 360.42
lung disease 500 menopausal 627.0 hypotensive 360.41
palm 923.20 mouth 528.9 loop syndrome (postoperative) 579.2
Blackfan-Diamond anemia or syndrome nipple 611.79 sac, fallopian tube (congenital) 752.19
(congenital hypoplastic anemia) nose 784.7 spot, enlarged 368.42
284.01 ovulation 626.5 tract or tube (congenital) NEC - see
Blackhead 706.1 postclimacteric 627.1 Atresia
Blackout 780.2 postcoital 626.7 Blindness (acquired) (congenital) (both
Blackwater fever 084.8 postmenopausal 627.1 eyes) 369.00
Bladder - see condition following induced menopause 627.4 with deafness V49.85
Blast postoperative 998.11 blast 921.3
blindness 921.3 preclimacteric 627.0 with nerve injury - see Injury, nerve,
concussion - see Blast, injury puberty 626.3 optic
injury 869.0 excessive, with onset of menstrual Bright’s - see Uremia
with open wound into cavity 869.1 periods 626.3 color (congenital) 368.59
abdomen or thorax - see Injury, rectum, rectal 569.3 acquired 368.55
internal, by site tendencies (see also Defect, coagulation) blue 368.53
brain (see also Concussion, brain) 286.9 green 368.52
850.9 throat 784.8 red 368.51
with skull fracture - see Fracture, umbilical stump 772.3 total 368.54
skull umbilicus 789.9 concussion 950.9
ear (acoustic nerve trauma) 951.5 unrelated to menstrual cycle 626.6 cortical 377.75
with perforation, tympanic uterus, uterine 626.9 day 368.10
membrane - see Wound, climacteric 627.0 acquired 368.10
open, ear, drum dysfunctional 626.8 congenital 368.10


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Blindness (Continued) Blindness (Continued) Block (Continued)


day (Continued) one eye 369.60 atrioventricular (Continued)
hereditary 368.10 with low vision of other eye 369.10 first degree (incomplete) 426.11
specified type NEC 368.10 profound second degree (Mobitz type I)
due to both eyes 369.08 426.13
injury NEC 950.9 with impairment of lesser eye Mobitz (type II) 426.12
refractive error - see Error, refractive (specified as) third degree 426.0
eclipse (total) 363.31 blind, not further specified complete 426.0
emotional 300.11 369.05 congenital 746.86
face 368.16 near-total 369.07 congenital 746.86
hysterical 300.11 total 369.06 Mobitz (incomplete)
legal (both eyes) (USA definition) 369.4 one eye 369.67 type I (Wenckebach’s) 426.13
with impairment of better (less with vision of other eye (specified type II 426.12
impaired) eye as) partial 426.13
near-total 369.02 near-normal 369.68 auriculoventricular (see also Block,
with normal 369.69 atrioventricular) 426.10
lesser eye impairment 369.02 psychic 784.69 complete 426.0
near-total 369.04 severe congenital 746.86
total 369.03 both eyes 369.22 congenital 746.86
profound 369.05 with impairment of lesser eye bifascicular (cardiac) 426.53
with (specified as) bundle branch (complete) (false)
lesser eye impairment 369.05 blind, not further specified (incomplete) 426.50
near-total 369.07 369.11 bilateral 426.53
profound 369.08 low vision, not further left (complete) (main stem) 426.3
total 369.06 specified 369.21 with right bundle branch block
severe 369.21 near-total 369.13 426.53
with profound 369.14 anterior fascicular 426.2
lesser eye impairment total 369.12 with
369.21 one eye 369.71 posterior fascicular block
blind 369.11 with vision of other eye (specified 426.3
near-total 369.13 as) right bundle branch block
profound 369.14 near-normal 369.72 426.52
severe 369.22 normal 369.73 hemiblock 426.2
total 369.12 snow 370.24 incomplete 426.2
total sun 363.31 with right bundle branch block
with lesser eye impairment temporary 368.12 426.53

B
total 369.01 total posterior fascicular 426.2
mind 784.69 both eyes 369.01 with
moderate one eye 369.61 anterior fascicular block
both eyes 369.25 with vision of other eye (specified 426.3
with impairment of lesser eye as) right bundle branch block
(specified as) near-normal 369.62 426.51
blind, not further specified normal 369.63 right 426.4
369.15 transient 368.12 with
low vision, not further traumatic NEC 950.9 left bundle branch block
specified 369.23 word (developmental) 315.01 (incomplete) (main stem)
near-total 369.17 acquired 784.61 426.53
profound 369.18 secondary to organic lesion 784.61 left fascicular block 426.53
severe 369.24 Blister - see also Injury, superficial, anterior 426.52
total 369.16 by site posterior 426.51
one eye 369.74 beetle dermatitis 692.89 Wilson’s type 426.4
with vision of other eye (specified due to burn - see Burn, by site, second cardiac 426.9
as) degree conduction 426.9
near-normal 369.75 fever 054.9 complete 426.0
normal 369.76 fracture - omit code Eustachian tube (see also Obstruction,
near-total multiple, skin, nontraumatic 709.8 Eustachian tube) 381.60
both eyes 369.04 Bloating 787.3 fascicular (left anterior) (left posterior)
with impairment of lesser eye Bloch-Siemens syndrome (incontinentia 426.2
(specified as) pigmenti) 757.33 foramen Magendie (acquired) 331.3
blind, not further specified Bloch-Stauffer dyshormonal dermatosis congenital 742.3
369.02 757.33 with spina bifida (see also Spina
total 369.03 Bloch-Sulzberger disease or syndrome bifida) 741.0
one eye 369.64 (incontinentia pigmenti) heart 426.9
with vision of other eye (specified (melanoblastosis) 757.33 first degree (atrioventricular) 426.11
as) Block second degree (atrioventricular)
near-normal 369.65 alveolar capillary 516.8 426.13
normal 369.66 arborization (heart) 426.6 third degree (atrioventricular) 426.0
night 368.60 arrhythmic 426.9 bundle branch (complete) (false)
acquired 368.62 atrioventricular (AV) (incomplete) (incomplete) 426.50
congenital (Japanese) 368.61 (partial) 426.10 bilateral 426.53
hereditary 368.61 with left (see also Block, bundle branch,
specified type NEC 368.69 2:1 atrioventricular response left) 426.3
vitamin A deficiency 264.5 block 426.13 right (see also Block, bundle
nocturnal - see Blindness, night atrioventricular dissociation 426.0 branch, right) 426.4


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Block (Continued) Blood (Continued) BMI (Continued)


heart (Continued) pressure (Continued) pediatric
complete (atrioventricular) 426.0 high (see also Hypertension) 401.9 5th percentile to less than 85th
congenital 746.86 borderline 796.2 percentile for age V85.52
incomplete 426.13 incidental reading (isolated) 85th percentile to less than 95th
intra-atrial 426.6 (nonspecific), without percentile for age V85.53
intraventricular NEC 426.6 diagnosis of hypertension greater than or equal to 95th
sinoatrial 426.6 796.2 percentile for age V85.54
specified type NEC 426.6 low (see also Hypotension) 458.9 less than 5th percentile for age V85.51
hepatic vein 453.0 incidental reading (isolated) Boarder, hospital V65.0
intraventricular (diffuse) (myofibrillar) (nonspecific), without infant V65.0
426.6 diagnosis of hypotension Bockhart’s impetigo (superficial
bundle branch (complete) (false) 796.3 folliculitis) 704.8
(incomplete) 426.50 spitting (see also Hemoptysis) 786.30 Bodechtel-Guttmann disease (subacute
bilateral 426.53 staining cornea 371.12 sclerosing panencephalitis) 046.2
left (see also Block, bundle branch, transfusion Boder-Sedgwick syndrome (ataxia-
left) 426.3 without reported diagnosis V58.2 telangiectasia) 334.8
donor V59.01 Body, bodies
right (see also Block, bundle
stem cells V59.02 Aschoff (see also Myocarditis,
branch, right) 426.4
reaction or complication - see rheumatic) 398.0
kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.9
Complications, transfusion asteroid, vitreous 379.22
postcystoscopic 997.5
tumor - see Hematoma choroid, colloid (degenerative) 362.57
myocardial (see also Block, heart) hereditary 362.77
426.9 vessel rupture - see Hemorrhage
vomiting (see also Hematemesis) 578.0 cytoid (retina) 362.82
nodal 426.10 drusen (retina) (see also Drusen) 362.57
optic nerve 377.49 Blood-forming organ disease 289.9
Bloodgood’s disease 610.1 optic disc 377.21
organ or site (congenital) NEC - see fibrin, pleura 511.0
Atresia Bloodshot eye 379.93
Bloom (-Machacek) (-Torre) syndrome foreign - see Foreign body
parietal 426.6 Hassall-Henle 371.41
peri-infarction 426.6 757.39
Blotch, palpebral 372.55 loose
portal (vein) 452 joint (see also Loose, body, joint)
sinoatrial 426.6 Blount’s disease (tibia vara) 732.4
Blount-Barber syndrome (tibia vara) 718.1
sinoauricular 426.6 knee 717.6
spinal cord 336.9 732.4
Blue knee 717.6
trifascicular 426.54 sheath, tendon 727.82
baby 746.9
tubal 628.2 Mallory’s 034.1
bloater 491.20
B

vein NEC 453.9 mass index (BMI)


with
Blocq’s disease or syndrome (astasia- adult
acute bronchitis 491.22
abasia) 307.9 25.0–25.9 V85.21
exacerbation (acute) 491.21
Blood 26.0–26.9 V85.22
diaper syndrome 270.0
constituents, abnormal NEC 790.6 27.0–27.9 V85.23
disease 746.9
disease 289.9 28.0–28.9 V85.24
dome cyst 610.0 29.0–29.9 V85.25
specified NEC 289.89
drum syndrome 381.02 30.0–30.9 V85.30
donor V59.01 sclera 743.47
other blood components V59.09 31.0–31.9 V85.31
with fragility of bone and deafness 32.0–32.9 V85.32
stem cells V59.02 756.51
whole blood V59.01 33.0–33.9 V85.33
toe syndrome 445.02 34.0–34.9 V85.34
dyscrasia 289.9 Blueness (see also Cyanosis) 782.5
with 35.0–35.9 V85.35
Blurring, visual 368.8 36.0–36.9 V85.36
abortion - see Abortion, by type, Blushing (abnormal) (excessive) 782.62
with hemorrhage, delayed 37.0–37.9 V85.37
BMI (body mass index) 38.0–38.9 V85.38
or excessive adult
ectopic pregnancy (see also 39.0–39.9 V85.39
25.0–25.9 V85.21 40.0-44.9 V85.41
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.1 26.0–26.9 V85.22
molar pregnancy (see also 45.0-49.9 V85.42
27.0–27.9 V85.23 50.0-59.9 V85.43
categories 630–632) 639.1 28.0–28.9 V85.24 60.0-69.9 V85.44
following 29.0–29.9 V85.25 70 and over V85.45
abortion 639.1 30.0–30.9 V85.30 between 19–24 V85.1
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.1 31.0–31.9 V85.31 less than 19 V85.0
newborn NEC 776.9 32.0–32.9 V85.32 pediatric
puerperal, postpartum 666.3 33.0–33.9 V85.33 5th percentile to less than 85th
flukes NEC (see also Infestation, 34.0–34.9 V85.34 percentile for age V85.52
Schistosoma) 120.9 35.0–35.9 V85.35 85th percentile to less than 95th
in 36.0–36.9 V85.36 percentile for age V85.53
feces (see also Melena) 578.1 37.0–37.9 V85.37 greater than or equal to 95th
occult 792.1 38.0–38.9 V85.38 percentile for age V85.54
urine (see also Hematuria) 599.70 39.0–39.9 V85.39 less than 5th percentile for age
mole 631.8 40.0-44.9 V85.41 V85.51
occult 792.1 45.0-49.9 V85.42 Mooser 081.0
poisoning (see also Septicemia) 038.9 50.0-59.9 V85.43 Negri 071
pressure 60.0-69.9 V85.44 rice (joint) (see also Loose, body, joint)
decreased, due to shock following 70 and over V85.45 718.1
injury 958.4 between 19–24 V85.1 knee 717.6
fluctuating 796.4 less than 19 V85.0 rocking 307.3


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Boeck’s Boil (Continued) Bowen’s (Continued)


disease (sarcoidosis) 135 vulva 616.4 type
lupoid (miliary) 135 wrist 680.4 epidermoid carcinoma in situ
sarcoid 135 Bold hives (see also Urticaria) 708.9 (M8081/2) - see Neoplasm,
Boerhaave’s syndrome (spontaneous Bolivian hemorrhagic fever 078.7 skin, in situ
esophageal rupture) 530.4 Bombé, iris 364.74 intraepidermal squamous cell
Boggy Bomford-Rhoads anemia (refractory) carcinoma (M8081/2) - see
cervix 622.8 238.72 Neoplasm, skin, in situ
uterus 621.8 Bone - see condition Bowing
Boil (see also Carbuncle) 680.9 Bonnevie-Ullrich syndrome 758.6 femur 736.89
abdominal wall 680.2 Bonnier’s syndrome 386.19 congenital 754.42
Aleppo 085.1 Bonvale Dam fever 780.79 fibula 736.89
ankle 680.6 Bony block of joint 718.80 congenital 754.43
anus 680.5 ankle 718.87 forearm 736.09
arm (any part, above wrist) 680.3 elbow 718.82 away from midline (cubitus valgus)
auditory canal, external 680.0 foot 718.87 736.01
axilla 680.3 hand 718.84 toward midline (cubitus varus) 736.02
back (any part) 680.2 hip 718.85 leg(s), long bones, congenital 754.44
Baghdad 085.1 knee 718.86 radius 736.09
breast 680.2 multiple sites 718.89 away from midline (cubitus valgus)
buttock 680.5 pelvic region 718.85 736.01
chest wall 680.2 shoulder (region) 718.81 toward midline (cubitus varus) 736.02
corpus cavernosum 607.2 specified site NEC 718.88 tibia 736.89
Delhi 085.1 wrist 718.83 congenital 754.43
ear (any part) 680.0 BOOP (bronchiolitis obliterans organized Bowleg(s) 736.42
eyelid 373.13 pneumonia) 516.8 congenital 754.44
face (any part, except eye) 680.0 Borderline rachitic 268.1
finger (any) 680.4 diabetes mellitus 790.29 Boyd’s dysentery 004.2
flank 680.2 hypertension 796.2 Brachial - see condition
foot (any part) 680.7 intellectual functioning V62.89 Brachman-de Lange syndrome
forearm 680.3 osteopenia 733.90 (Amsterdam dwarf, intellectual
Gafsa 085.1 pelvis 653.1 disabilities, and brachycephaly)
genital organ, male 608.4 with obstruction during labor 660.1 759.89
gluteal (region) 680.5 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 Brachycardia 427.89
groin 680.2 psychosis (see also Schizophrenia) 295.5 Brachycephaly 756.0
hand (any part) 680.4 of childhood (see also Psychosis, Brachymorphism and ectopia lentis 759.89

B
head (any part, except face) 680.8 childhood) 299.8 Bradley’s disease (epidemic vomiting)
heel 680.7 schizophrenia (see also Schizophrenia) 078.82
hip 680.6 295.5 Bradycardia 427.89
knee 680.6 Borna disease 062.9 chronic (sinus) 427.81
labia 616.4 Bornholm disease (epidemic newborn 779.81
lacrimal (see also Dacryocystitis) 375.30 pleurodynia) 074.1 nodal 427.89
gland (see also Dacryoadenitis) 375.00 Borrelia vincentii (mouth) (pharynx) postoperative 997.1
passages (duct) (sac) (see also (tonsils) 101 reflex 337.09
Dacryocystitis) 375.30 Bostock’s catarrh (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 sinoatrial 427.89
leg, any part, except foot 680.6 Boston exanthem 048 with paroxysmal tachyarrhythmia
multiple sites 680.9 Botalli, ductus (patent) (persistent) 747.0 or tachycardia 427.81
natal 085.1 Bothriocephalus latus infestation 123.4 chronic 427.81
neck 680.1 Botulism 005.1 sinus 427.89
nose (external) (septum) 680.0 food poisoning 005.1 with paroxysmal tachyarrhythmia
orbit, orbital 376.01 infant 040.41 or tachycardia 427.81
partes posteriores 680.5 non-foodborne 040.42 chronic 427.81
pectoral region 680.2 wound 040.42 persistent 427.81
penis 607.2 Bouba (see also Yaws) 102.9 severe 427.81
perineum 680.2 Bouffée délirante 298.3 tachycardia syndrome 427.81
pinna 680.0 Bouillaud’s disease or syndrome vagal 427.89
scalp (any part) 680.8 (rheumatic heart disease) 391.9 Bradykinesia 781.0
scrotum 608.4 Bourneville’s disease (tuberous sclerosis) Bradypnea 786.09
seminal vesicle 608.0 759.5 Brailsford’s disease 732.3
shoulder 680.3 Boutonneuse fever 082.1 radial head 732.3
skin NEC 680.9 Boutonniere tarsal scaphoid 732.5
specified site NEC 680.8 deformity (finger) 736.21 Brailsford-Morquio disease or syndrome
spermatic cord 608.4 hand (intrinsic) 736.21 (mucopolysaccharidosis IV) 277.5
temple (region) 680.0 Bouveret (-Hoffmann) disease or syndrome Brain - see also condition
testis 608.4 (paroxysmal tachycardia) 427.2 death 348.82
thigh 680.6 Bovine heart - see Hypertrophy, cardiac syndrome (acute) (chronic)
thumb 680.4 Bowel - see condition (nonpsychotic) (organic) (with
toe (any) 680.7 Bowen’s neurotic reaction) (with
tropical 085.1 dermatosis (precancerous) (M8081/2) - behavioral reaction) (see also
trunk 680.2 see Neoplasm, skin, in situ Syndrome, brain) 310.9
tunica vaginalis 608.4 disease (M8081/2) - see Neoplasm, with
umbilicus 680.2 skin, in situ presenile brain disease 290.10
upper arm 680.3 epithelioma (M8081/2) - see Neoplasm, psychosis, psychotic reaction (see
vas deferens 608.4 skin, in situ also Psychosis, organic) 294.9


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Brain (Continued) Bretonneau’s disease (diphtheritic Bromidrosiphobia 300.23


syndrome (Continued) malignant angina) 032.0 Bromidrosis 705.89
congenital (see also Disability, Breus’ mole 631.8 Bronchi, bronchial - see condition
intellectual) 319 Brevicollis 756.16 Bronchiectasis (cylindrical) (diffuse)
Branched-chain amino-acid disease 270.3 Bricklayers’ itch 692.89 (fusiform) (localized) (moniliform)
Branchial - see condition Brickmakers’ anemia 126.9 (postinfectious) (recurrent)
Brandt’s syndrome (acrodermatitis Bridge (saccular) 494.0
enteropathica) 686.8 myocardial 746.85 with acute exacerbation 494.1
Brash (water) 787.1 Bright red blood per rectum (BRBPR) 569.3 congenital 748.61
Brass-founders’ ague 985.8 Bright’s tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis)
Bravais-Jacksonian epilepsy (see also blindness - see Uremia 011.5
Epilepsy) 345.5 disease (see also Nephritis) 583.9 Bronchiolectasis - see Bronchiectasis
Braxton Hicks contractions 644.1 arteriosclerotic (see also Bronchiolitis (acute) (infectious)
Braziers’ disease 985.8 Hypertension, kidney) 403.90 (subacute) 466.19
Brazilian Brill’s disease (recrudescent typhus) 081.1 with
blastomycosis 116.1 flea-borne 081.0 bronchospasm or obstruction 466.19
leishmaniasis 085.5 louse-borne 081.1 influenza, flu, or grippe (see also
BRBPR (bright red blood per rectum) Brill-Symmers disease (follicular Influenza) 487.1
569.3 lymphoma) (M9690/3) 202.0 catarrhal (acute) (subacute) 466.19
Break Brill-Zinsser disease (recrudescent chemical 506.0
cardiorenal - see Hypertension, typhus) 081.1 chronic 506.4
cardiorenal Brinton’s disease (linitis plastica) chronic (obliterative) 491.8
retina (see also Defect, retina) 361.30 (M8142/3) 151.9 due to external agent - see Bronchitis,
Breakbone fever 061 Brion-Kayser disease (see also Fever, acute, due to
Breakdown paratyphoid) 002.9 fibrosa obliterans 491.8
device, implant, or graft - see Briquet’s disorder or syndrome 300.81 influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.1
Complications, mechanical Brissaud’s obliterans 491.8
nervous (see also Disorder, mental, infantilism (infantile myxedema) 244.9 with organizing pneumonia (BOOP)
nonpsychotic) 300.9 motor-verbal tic 307.23 516.8
perineum 674.2 Brissaud-Meige syndrome (infantile status post lung transplant 996.84
Breast - see also condition myxedema) 244.9 obliterative (chronic) (diffuse)
buds 259.1 Brittle (subacute) 491.8
in newborn 779.89 bones (congenital) 756.51 due to fumes or vapors 506.4
dense 793.82 nails 703.8 respiratory syncytial virus 466.11
nodule 793.89 congenital 757.5 vesicular - see Pneumonia, broncho-
Breast feeding difficulties 676.8 Broad - see also condition Bronchitis (diffuse) (hypostatic) (infectious)
B

Breath beta disease 272.2 (inflammatory) (simple) 490


foul 784.99 ligament laceration syndrome 620.6 with
holder, child 312.81 Brock’s syndrome (atelectasis due to emphysema - see Emphysema
holding spells 786.9 enlarged lymph nodes) 518.0 influenza, flu, or grippe (see also
shortness 786.05 Brocq’s disease 691.8 Influenza) 487.1
Breathing atopic (diffuse) neurodermatitis 691.8 obstruction airway, chronic 491.20
asymmetrical 786.09 lichen simplex chronicus 698.3 with
bronchial 786.09 parakeratosis psoriasiformis 696.2 acute bronchitis 491.22
exercises V57.0 parapsoriasis 696.2 exacerbation (acute) 491.21
labored 786.09 Brocq-Duhring disease (dermatitis tracheitis 490
mouth 784.99 herpetiformis) 694.0 acute or subacute 466.0
causing malocclusion 524.59 Brodie’s with bronchospasm or
periodic 786.09 abscess (localized) (chronic) (see also obstruction 466.0
high altitude 327.22 Osteomyelitis) 730.1 chronic 491.8
tic 307.20 disease (joint) (see also Osteomyelitis) acute or subacute 466.0
Breathlessness 786.09 730.1 with
Breda’s disease (see also Yaws) 102.9 Broken bronchiectasis 494.1
Breech arches 734 bronchospasm 466.0
delivery, affecting fetus or newborn congenital 755.67 obstruction 466.0
763.0 back - see Fracture, vertebra, by site tracheitis 466.0
extraction, affecting fetus or newborn bone - see Fracture, by site chemical (due to fumes or vapors)
763.0 compensation - see Disease, heart 506.0
presentation (buttocks) (complete) heart syndrome 429.83 due to
(frank) 652.2 implant or internal device - see listing fumes or vapors 506.0
with successful version 652.1 under Complications, mechanical radiation 508.8
before labor, affecting fetus or neck - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical allergic (acute) (see also Asthma) 493.9
newborn 761.7 nose 802.0 arachidic 934.1
during labor, affecting fetus or open 802.1 aspiration 507.0
newborn 763.0 tooth, teeth 873.63 due to fumes or vapors 506.0
Breisky’s disease (kraurosis vulvae) 624.09 complicated 873.73 asthmatic (acute) 493.90
Brennemann’s syndrome (acute Bromhidrosis 705.89 with
mesenteric lymphadenitis) 289.2 Bromidism, bromism acute exacerbation 493.92
Brenner’s acute 967.3 status asthmaticus 493.91
tumor (benign) (M9000/0) 220 correct substance properly chronic 493.2
borderline malignancy (M9000/1) administered 349.82 capillary 466.19
236.2 overdose or wrong substance given with bronchospasm or obstruction
malignant (M9000/3) 183.0 or taken 967.3 466.19
proliferating (M9000/1) 236.2 chronic (see also Dependence) 304.1 chronic 491.8


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Bronchitis (Continued) Bronchitis (Continued) Brown-Séquard’s paralysis (syndrome)


caseous (see also Tuberculosis) 011.3 smokers’ 491.0 344.89
Castellani’s 104.8 spirochetal 104.8 Brow presentation complicating delivery
catarrhal 490 suffocative, acute or subacute 466.0 652.4
acute - see Bronchitis, acute summer (see also Asthma) 493.9 Brucella, brucellosis (infection) 023.9
chronic 491.0 suppurative (chronic) 491.1 abortus 023.1
chemical (acute) (subacute) 506.0 acute or subacute 466.0 canis 023.3
chronic 506.4 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) dermatitis, skin 023.9
due to fumes or vapors (acute) 011.3 melitensis 023.0
(subacute) 506.0 ulcerative 491.8 mixed 023.8
chronic 506.4 Vincent’s 101 suis 023.2
chronic 491.9 Vincent’s 101 Bruck’s disease 733.99
with viral, acute or subacute 466.0 Bruck-de Lange disease or syndrome
tracheitis (chronic) 491.8 Bronchoalveolitis 485 (Amsterdam dwarf, intellectual
asthmatic 493.2 Bronchoaspergillosis 117.3 disabilities, and brachycephaly)
catarrhal 491.0 Bronchocele 759.89
chemical (due to fumes and vapors) meaning Brugada syndrome 746.89
506.4 dilatation of bronchus 519.19 Brug’s filariasis 125.1
due to goiter 240.9 Brugsch’s syndrome (acropachyderma)
fumes or vapors (chemical) Bronchogenic carcinoma 162.9 757.39
(inhalation) 506.4 Bronchohemisporosis 117.9 Bruhl’s disease (splenic anemia with
radiation 508.8 Broncholithiasis 518.89 fever) 285.8
tobacco smoking 491.0 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Bruise (skin surface intact) - see also
mucopurulent 491.1 011.3 Contusion
obstructive 491.20 Bronchomalacia 748.3 with
with Bronchomoniliasis 112.89 fracture - see Fracture, by site
acute bronchitis 491.22 Bronchomycosis 112.89 open wound - see Wound, open, by
exacerbation (acute) 491.21 Bronchonocardiosis 039.1 site
purulent 491.1 Bronchopleuropneumonia - see internal organ (abdomen, chest, or
simple 491.0 Pneumonia, broncho- pelvis) - see Injury, internal, by
specified type NEC 491.8 Bronchopneumonia - see Pneumonia, site
croupous 466.0 broncho- umbilical cord 663.6
with bronchospasm or obstruction Bronchopneumonitis - see Pneumonia, affecting fetus or newborn 762.6
466.0 broncho- Bruit 785.9
due to fumes or vapors 506.0
Bronchopulmonary - see condition arterial (abdominal) (carotid) 785.9
emphysematous 491.20

B
Bronchopulmonitis - see Pneumonia, supraclavicular 785.9
with
broncho- Brushburn - see Injury, superficial, by
acute bronchitis 491.22
Bronchorrhagia 786.30 site
exacerbation (acute) 491.21
newborn 770.3 Bruton’s X-linked agammaglobulinemia
exudative 466.0
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 279.04
fetid (chronic) (recurrent) 491.1
011.3 Bruxism 306.8
fibrinous, acute or subacute 466.0
Bronchorrhea (chronic) (purulent) sleep related 327.53
with bronchospasm or obstruction
466.0 491.0 Bubbly lung syndrome 770.7
grippal (see also Influenza) 487.1 acute 466.0 Bubo 289.3
influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.1 Bronchospasm 519.11 blennorrhagic 098.89
membranous, acute or subacute 466.0 with chancroidal 099.0
with bronchospasm or obstruction asthma - see Asthma climatic 099.1
466.0 bronchiolitis, acute 466.19 due to Hemophilus ducreyi 099.0
moulders’ 502 due to respiratory syncytial gonococcal 098.89
mucopurulent (chronic) (recurrent) virus 466.11 indolent NEC 099.8
491.1 bronchitis - see Bronchitis inguinal NEC 099.8
acute or subacute 466.0 chronic obstructive pulmonary chancroidal 099.0
obliterans 491.8 disease (COPD) 496 climatic 099.1
obstructive (chronic) 491.20 emphysema - see Emphysema due to H. ducreyi 099.0
with due to external agent - see scrofulous (see also Tuberculosis)
acute bronchitis 491.22 Condition, respiratory, 017.2
exacerbation (acute) 491.21 acute, due to soft chancre 099.0
pituitous 491.1 acute 519.11 suppurating 683
plastic (inflammatory) 466.0 exercise induced 493.81 syphilitic 091.0
pneumococcal, acute or subacute 466.0 Bronchospirochetosis 104.8 congenital 090.0
with bronchospasm or obstruction Bronchostenosis 519.19 tropical 099.1
466.0 Bronchus - see condition venereal NEC 099.8
pseudomembranous 466.0 Bronze, bronzed virulent 099.0
purulent (chronic) (recurrent) 491.1 diabetes 275.01 Bubonic plague 020.0
acute or subacute 466.0 disease (Addison’s) (skin) 255.41 Bubonocele - see Hernia, inguinal
with bronchospasm or tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Buccal - see condition
obstruction 466.0 017.6 Buchanan’s disease (juvenile
putrid 491.1 Brooke’s disease or tumor (M8100/0) - osteochondrosis of iliac crest)
scrofulous (see also Tuberculosis) 011.3 see Neoplasm, skin, benign 732.1
senile 491.9 Brown’s tendon sheath syndrome Buchem’s syndrome (hyperostosis
septic, acute or subacute 466.0 378.61 corticalis) 733.3
with bronchospasm or obstruction Brown enamel of teeth (hereditary) Buchman’s disease (osteochondrosis,
466.0 520.5 juvenile) 732.1


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Bucket handle fracture (semilunar Burn (acid) (cathode ray) (caustic) Burn (Continued)
cartilage) (see also Tear, meniscus) (chemical) (electric heating arm(s) (Continued)
836.2 appliance) (electricity) (fire) (flame) multiple sites, except hand(s) or
Budd-Chiari syndrome (hepatic vein (hot liquid or object) (irradiation) wrist(s) 943.09
thrombosis) 453.0 (lime) (radiation) (steam) (thermal) first degree 943.19
Budgerigar-fanciers’ disease or lung (x-ray) 949.0 second degree 943.29
495.2 third degree 943.39
Büdinger-Ludloff-Läwen disease Note: Use the following fifth-digit deep 943.49
717.89 subclassification with category 948 to with loss of body part
Buds indicate the percent of body surface 943.59
breast 259.1 with third degree burn: upper 943.03
in newborn 779.89 first degree 943.13
0 less than 10 percent or second degree 943.23
Buerger’s disease (thromboangiitis unspecified
obliterans) 443.1 third degree 943.33
1 10–19 percent deep 943.43
Bulbar - see condition 2 20–29 percent
Bulbus cordis 745.9 with loss of body part
3 30–39 percent 943.53
persistent (in left ventricle) 745.8 4 40–49 percent auditory canal (external) - see Burn, ear
Bulging fontanels (congenital) 756.0 5 50–59 percent auricle (ear) - see Burn, ear
Bulimia 783.6 6 60–69 percent axilla 943.04
nervosa 307.51 7 70–79 percent with
nonorganic origin 307.51 8 80–89 percent upper limb(s), except hand(s) or
Bulky uterus 621.2 9 90 percent or more of body wrist(s) - see Burn, arm(s),
Bulla(e) 709.8 surface multiple sites
lung (emphysematous) (solitary) first degree 943.14
492.0 with second degree 943.24
Bullet wound - see also Wound, open, blisters - see Burn, by site, second third degree 943.34
by site degree deep 943.44
fracture - see Fracture, by site, open erythema - see Burn, by site, first with loss of body part 943.54
internal organ (abdomen, chest, or degree back 942.04
pelvis) - see Injury, internal, by skin loss (epidermal) - see also Burn, with
site, with open wound by site, second degree trunk - see Burn, trunk, multiple
intracranial - see Laceration, brain, with full thickness - see also Burn, by sites
open wound site, third degree first degree 942.14
Bullis fever 082.8 with necrosis of underlying second degree 942.24
Bullying (see also Disturbance, conduct) tissues - see Burn, by site, third degree 942.34
B

312.0 third degree, deep deep 942.44


Bundle first degree - see Burn, by site, first with loss of body part 942.54
branch block (complete) (false) degree biceps
(incomplete) 426.50 second degree - see Burn, by site, brachii - see Burn, arm(s), upper
bilateral 426.53 second degree femoris - see Burn, thigh
left (see also Block, bundle branch, third degree - see also Burn, by site, breast(s) 942.01
left) 426.3 third degree with
hemiblock 426.2 deep - see Burn, by site, third degree, trunk - see Burn, trunk, multiple
right (see also Block, bundle branch, deep sites
right) 426.4 abdomen, abdominal (muscle) (wall) first degree 942.11
of His - see condition 942.03 second degree 942.21
of Kent syndrome (anomalous with third degree 942.31
atrioventricular excitation) trunk - see Burn, trunk, multiple deep 942.41
426.7 sites with loss of body part 942.51
Bungpagga 040.81 first degree 942.13 brow - see Burn, forehead
Bunion 727.1 second degree 942.23 buttock(s) - see Burn, back
Bunionette 727.1 third degree 942.33 canthus (eye) 940.1
Bunyamwera fever 066.3 deep 942.43 chemical 940.0
Buphthalmia, buphthalmos (congenital) with loss of body part 942.53 cervix (uteri) 947.4
743.20 ankle 945.03 cheek (cutaneous) 941.07
with with
associated with
lower limb(s) - see Burn, leg, face or head - see Burn, head,
keratoglobus, congenital 743.22
multiple sites multiple sites
megalocornea 743.22
first degree 945.13 first degree 941.17
ocular anomalies NEC 743.22
second degree 945.23 second degree 941.27
isolated 743.21 third degree 945.33 third degree 941.37
simple 743.21 deep 945.43 deep 941.47
Bürger-Grütz disease or syndrome with loss of body part 945.53 with loss of body part 941.57
(essential familial hyperlipemia) anus - see Burn, trunk, specified site chest wall (anterior) 942.02
272.3 NEC with
Buried roots 525.3 arm(s) 943.00 trunk - see Burn, trunk, multiple
Burke’s syndrome 577.8 first degree 943.10 sites
Burkitt’s second degree 943.20 first degree 942.12
tumor (M9750/3) 200.2 third degree 943.30 second degree 942.22
type malignant, lymphoma, deep 943.40 third degree 942.32
lymphoblastic, or with loss of body part deep 942.42
undifferentiated (M9750/3) 943.50 with loss of body part
200.2 lower - see Burn, forearm(s) 942.52


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Burn (Continued) Burn (Continued) Burn (Continued)


chin 941.04 eye(s) (Continued) forehead (Continued)
with with (Continued) third degree 941.37
face or head - see Burn, head, face, head, or neck (Continued) deep 941.47
multiple sites third degree 941.32 with loss of body part 941.57
first degree 941.14 deep 941.42 fourth degree - see Burn, by site, third
second degree 941.24 with loss of body part degree, deep
third degree 941.34 941.52 friction - see Injury, superficial, by site
deep 941.44 other sites (classifiable to more from swallowing caustic or corrosive
with loss of body part 941.54 than one category in substance NEC - see Burn,
clitoris - see Burn, genitourinary 940–945) - see Burn, internal organs
organs, external multiple, specified sites full thickness - see Burn, by site, third
colon 947.3 resulting rupture and destruction degree
conjunctiva (and cornea) 940.4 of eyeball 940.5 gastrointestinal tract 947.3
chemical specified part - see Burn, by site genitourinary organs
acid 940.3 eyeball - see also Burn, eye external 942.05
alkaline 940.2 with resulting rupture and with
cornea (and conjunctiva) 940.4 destruction of eyeball 940.5 trunk - see Burn, trunk,
chemical eyelid(s) 940.1 multiple sites
acid 940.3 chemical 940.0 first degree 942.15
alkaline 940.2 face - see Burn, head second degree 942.25
costal region - see Burn, chest wall finger (nail) (subungual) 944.01 third degree 942.35
due to ingested chemical agent - see with deep 942.45
Burn, internal organs hand(s) - see Burn, hand(s), with loss of body part
ear (auricle) (canal) (drum) (external) multiple sites 942.55
941.01 other sites - see Burn, multiple, internal 947.8
with specified sites globe (eye) - see Burn, eyeball
face or head - see Burn, head, thumb 944.04 groin - see Burn, abdomen
multiple sites first degree 944.14 gum 947.0
first degree 941.11 second degree 944.24 hand(s) (phalanges) (and wrist) 944.00
second degree 941.21 third degree 944.34 first degree 944.10
third degree 941.31 deep 944.44 second degree 944.20
deep 941.41 with loss of body part third degree 944.30
with loss of a body part 941.51 944.54 deep 944.40
elbow 943.02 first degree 944.11 with loss of body part 944.50
with second degree 944.21 back (dorsal surface) 944.06

B
hand(s) and wrist(s) - see Burn, third degree 944.31 first degree 944.16
multiple specified sites deep 944.41 second degree 944.26
upper limb(s), except hand(s) or with loss of body part 944.51 third degree 944.36
wrist(s) - see also Burn, multiple (digits) 944.03 deep 944.46
arm(s), multiple sites with thumb - see Burn, finger, with loss of body part
first degree 943.12 with thumb 944.56
second degree 943.22 first degree 944.13 multiple sites 944.08
third degree 943.32 second degree 944.23 first degree 944.18
deep 943.42 third degree 944.33 second degree 944.28
with loss of body part 943.52 deep 944.43 third degree 944.38
electricity, electric current - see Burn, by with loss of body part deep 944.48
site 944.53 with loss of body part
entire body - see Burn, multiple, flank - see Burn, abdomen 944.58
specified sites foot 945.02 head (and face) 941.00
epididymis - see Burn, genitourinary with eye(s) only 940.9
organs, external lower limb(s) - see Burn, leg, specified part - see Burn, by site
epigastric region - see Burn, abdomen multiple sites first degree 941.10
epiglottis 947.1 first degree 945.12 second degree 941.20
esophagus 947.2 second degree 945.22 third degree 941.30
extent (percent of body surface) third degree 945.32 deep 941.40
less than 10 percent 948.0 deep 945.42 with loss of body part 941.50
10–19 percent 948.1 with loss of body part 945.52 multiple sites 941.09
20–29 percent 948.2 forearm(s) 943.01 with eyes - see Burn, eyes, with
30–39 percent 948.3 with face, head, or neck
40–49 percent 948.4 upper limb(s), except hand(s) or first degree 941.19
50–59 percent 948.5 wrist(s) - see Burn, arm(s), second degree 941.29
60–69 percent 948.6 multiple sites third degree 941.39
70–79 percent 948.7 first degree 943.11 deep 941.49
80–89 percent 948.8 second degree 943.21 with loss of body part
90 percent or more 948.9 third degree 943.31 941.59
extremity deep 943.41 heel - see Burn, foot
lower - see Burn, leg with loss of body part 943.51 hip - see Burn, trunk, specified site
upper - see Burn, arm(s) forehead 941.07 NEC
eye(s) (and adnexa) (only) 940.9 with iliac region - see Burn, trunk, specified
with face or head - see Burn, head, site NEC
face, head, or neck 941.02 multiple sites infected 958.3
first degree 941.12 first degree 941.17 inhalation (see also Burn, internal
second degree 941.22 second degree 941.27 organs) 947.9


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Burn (Continued) Burn (Continued) Burn (Continued)


internal organs 947.9 multiple (see also Burn, unspecified) scalp (Continued)
from caustic or corrosive substance 949.0 third degree 941.36
(swallowing) NEC 947.9 specified sites classifiable to more deep 941.46
specified NEC (see also Burn, by site) than one category in 940–945 with loss of body part
947.8 946.0 941.56
interscapular region - see Burn, back first degree 946.1 scapular region 943.06
intestine (large) (small) 947.3 second degree 946.2 with
iris - see Burn, eyeball third degree 946.3 upper limb(s), except hand(s) or
knee 945.05 deep 946.4 wrist(s) - see Burn, arm(s),
with with loss of body part multiple sites
lower limb(s) - see Burn, leg, 946.5 first degree 943.16
multiple sites muscle, abdominal - see Burn, second degree 943.26
first degree 945.15 abdomen third degree 943.36
second degree 945.25 nasal (septum) - see Burn, nose deep 943.46
third degree 945.35 neck 941.08 with loss of body part 943.56
deep 945.45 with sclera - see Burn, eyeball
with loss of body part 945.55 face or head - see Burn, head, scrotum - see Burn, genitourinary
labium (majus) (minus) - see Burn, multiple sites organs, external
genitourinary organs, external first degree 941.18 septum, nasal - see Burn, nose
lacrimal apparatus, duct, gland, or sac second degree 941.28 shoulder(s) 943.05
940.1 third degree 941.38 with
chemical 940.0 deep 941.48 hand(s) and wrist(s) - see Burn,
larynx 947.1 with loss of body part 941.58 multiple, specified sites
late effect - see Late, effects (of), burn nose (septum) 941.05 upper limb(s), except hand(s) or
leg 945.00 with wrist(s) - see Burn, arm(s),
first degree 945.10 face or head - see Burn, head, multiple sites
second degree 945.20 multiple sites first degree 943.15
third degree 945.30 first degree 941.15 second degree 943.25
deep 945.40 second degree 941.25 third degree 943.35
with loss of body part third degree 941.35 deep 943.45
945.50 deep 941.45 with loss of body part 943.55
lower 945.04 with loss of body part 941.55 skin NEC (see also Burn, unspecified)
with other part(s) of lower occipital region - see Burn, scalp 949.0
limb(s) - see Burn, leg, orbit region 940.1 skull - see Burn, head
multiple sites chemical 940.0 small intestine 947.3
B

first degree 945.14 oronasopharynx 947.0 sternal region - see Burn, chest wall
second degree 945.24 palate 947.0 stomach 947.3
third degree 945.34 palm(s) 944.05 subconjunctival - see Burn, conjunctiva
deep 945.44 with subcutaneous - see Burn, by site, third
with loss of body part hand(s) and wrist(s) - see Burn, degree
945.54 hand(s), multiple sites submaxillary region - see Burn, head
multiple sites 945.09 first degree 944.15 submental region - see Burn, chin
first degree 945.19 second degree 944.25 sun - see Sunburn
second degree 945.29 third degree 944.35 supraclavicular fossa - see Burn, neck
third degree 945.39 deep 944.45 supraorbital - see Burn, forehead
deep 945.49 with loss of a body part 944.55 temple - see Burn, scalp
with loss of body part parietal region - see Burn, scalp temporal region - see Burn, scalp
945.59 penis - see Burn, genitourinary organs, testicle - see Burn, genitourinary
upper - see Burn, thigh external organs, external
lightning - see Burn, by site perineum - see Burn, genitourinary testis - see Burn, genitourinary organs,
limb(s) organs, external external
lower (including foot or toe(s)) - periocular area 940.1 thigh 945.06
see Burn, leg chemical 940.0 with
upper (except wrist and hand) - pharynx 947.0 lower limb(s) - see Burn, leg,
see Burn, arm(s) pleura 947.1 multiple sites
lip(s) 941.03 popliteal space - see Burn, knee first degree 945.16
with prepuce - see Burn, genitourinary second degree 945.26
face or head - see Burn, head, organs, external third degree 945.36
multiple sites pubic region - see Burn, genitourinary deep 945.46
first degree 941.13 organs, external with loss of body part 945.56
second degree 941.23 pudenda - see Burn, genitourinary thorax (external) - see Burn, chest wall
third degree 941.33 organs, external throat 947.0
deep 941.43 rectum 947.3 thumb(s) (nail) (subungual) 944.02
with loss of body part sac, lacrimal 940.1 with
941.53 chemical 940.0 finger(s) - see Burn, finger, with
lumbar region - see Burn, back sacral region - see Burn, back other sites, thumb
lung 947.1 salivary (ducts) (glands) 947.0 hand(s) and wrist(s) - see Burn,
malar region - see Burn, cheek scalp 941.06 hand(s), multiple sites
mastoid region - see Burn, scalp with first degree 944.12
membrane, tympanic - see Burn, ear face or neck - see Burn, head, second degree 944.22
midthoracic region - see Burn, chest multiple sites third degree 944.32
wall first degree 941.16 deep 944.42
mouth 947.0 second degree 941.26 with loss of body part 944.52


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Burn (Continued) Burn (Continued) Bursitis NEC (Continued)


toe (nail) (subungual) 945.01 unspecified site (Continued) hip 726.5
with first degree 949.1 infrapatellar 726.69
lower limb(s) - see Burn, leg, second degree 949.2 ischiogluteal 726.5
multiple sites third degree 949.3 knee 726.60
first degree 945.11 deep 949.4 occupational NEC 727.2
second degree 945.21 with loss of body part 949.5 olecranon 726.33
third degree 945.31 uterus 947.4 pes anserinus 726.61
deep 945.41 uvula 947.0 pharyngeal 478.29
with loss of body part 945.51 vagina 947.4 popliteal 727.51
tongue 947.0 vulva - see Burn, genitourinary organs, prepatellar 726.65
tonsil 947.0 external radiohumeral 727.3
trachea 947.1 wrist(s) 944.07 scapulohumeral 726.19
trunk 942.00 with adhesive 726.0
first degree 942.10 hand(s) - see Burn, hand(s), shoulder 726.10
second degree 942.20 multiple sites adhesive 726.0
third degree 942.30 first degree 944.17 subacromial 726.19
deep 942.40 second degree 944.27 adhesive 726.0
with loss of body part 942.50 third degree 944.37 subcoracoid 726.19
multiple sites 942.09 deep 944.47 subdeltoid 726.19
first degree 942.19 with loss of body part adhesive 726.0
second degree 942.29 944.57 subpatellar 726.69
third degree 942.39 Burnett’s syndrome (milk-alkali) syphilitic 095.7
deep 942.49 275.42 Thornwaldt’s, Tornwaldt’s
with loss of body part Burnier’s syndrome (hypophyseal (pharyngeal) 478.29
942.59 dwarfism) 253.3 toe 726.79
specified site NEC 942.09 Burning trochanteric area 726.5
first degree 942.19 feet syndrome 266.2 wrist 726.4
second degree 942.29 sensation (see also Disturbance, Burst stitches or sutures (complication of
third degree 942.39 sensation) 782.0 surgery) (external) (see also
deep 942.49 tongue 529.6 Dehiscence) 998.32
with loss of body part Burns’ disease (osteochondrosis, lower internal 998.31
942.59 ulna) 732.3 Buruli ulcer 031.1
tunica vaginalis - see Burn, Bursa - see also condition Bury’s disease (erythema elevatum
genitourinary organs, external pharynx 478.29 diutinum) 695.89
tympanic membrane - see Burn, ear Bursitis NEC 727.3 Buschke’s disease or scleredema

B
tympanum - see Burn, ear Achilles tendon 726.71 (adultorum) 710.1
ultraviolet 692.82 adhesive 726.90 Busquet’s disease (osteoperiostitis) (see
unspecified site (multiple) 949.0 shoulder 726.0 also Osteomyelitis) 730.1
with extent of body surface involved ankle 726.79 Busse-Buschke disease (cryptococcosis)
specified buttock 726.5 117.5
less than 10 percent 948.0 calcaneal 726.79 Buttock - see condition
10–19 percent 948.1 collateral ligament Button
20–29 percent 948.2 fibular 726.63 Biskra 085.1
30–39 percent 948.3 tibial 726.62 Delhi 085.1
40–49 percent 948.4 Duplay’s 726.2 oriental 085.1
50–59 percent 948.5 elbow 726.33 Buttonhole hand (intrinsic) 736.21
60–69 percent 948.6 finger 726.8 Bwamba fever (encephalitis) 066.3
70–79 percent 948.7 foot 726.79 Byssinosis (occupational) 504
80–89 percent 948.8 gonococcal 098.52 Bywaters’ syndrome 958.5
90 percent or more 948.9 hand 726.4


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C Calcification (Continued)
cervix (uteri) 622.8
Calcification (Continued)
pleura 511.0
Cacergasia 300.9 choroid plexus 349.2 postinfectional 518.89
Cachexia 799.4 conjunctiva 372.54 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
cancerous - see also Neoplasm, by site, corpora cavernosa (penis) 607.89 pleura) 012.0
malignant 799.4 cortex (brain) - see Calcification, pulp (dental) (nodular) 522.2
cardiac - see Disease, heart cerebral renal 593.89
dehydration 276.51 dental pulp (nodular) 522.2 Rider’s bone 733.99
with dentinal papilla 520.4 sclera 379.16
hypernatremia 276.0 disc, intervertebral 722.90 semilunar cartilage 717.89
hyponatremia 276.1 cervical, cervicothoracic 722.91 spleen 289.59
due to malnutrition 799.4 lumbar, lumbosacral 722.93 subcutaneous 709.3
exophthalmic 242.0 thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.92 suprarenal (capsule) (gland) 255.41
heart - see Disease, heart fallopian tube 620.8 tendon (sheath) 727.82
hypophyseal 253.2 falx cerebri - see Calcification, cerebral with bursitis, synovitis or
hypopituitary 253.2 fascia 728.89 tenosynovitis 727.82
lead 984.9 gallbladder 575.8 trachea 519.19
specified type of lead - see Table of general 275.40 ureter 593.89
Drugs and Chemicals heart (see also Degeneration, uterus 621.8
malaria 084.9 myocardial) 429.1 vitreous 379.29
malignant see also Neoplasm, by site, valve - see Endocarditis Calcified - see also Calcification
malignant 799.4 intervertebral cartilage or disc hematoma NEC 959.9
marsh 084.9 (postinfectional) 722.90 Calcinosis (generalized) (interstitial)
nervous 300.5 cervical, cervicothoracic 722.91 (tumoral) (universalis) 275.49
old age 797 lumbar, lumbosacral 722.93 circumscripta 709.3
pachydermic - see Hypothyroidism thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.92 cutis 709.3
paludal 084.9 intracranial - see Calcification, cerebral intervertebralis 275.49 [722.90]
pituitary (postpartum) 253.2 intraspinal ligament 728.89 Raynaud’s phenomenon
renal (see also Disease, renal) 593.9 joint 719.80 sclerodactylytelangiectasis
saturnine 984.9 ankle 719.87 (CRST) 710.1
specified type of lead - see Table of elbow 719.82 Calciphylaxis (see also Calcification, by
Drugs and Chemicals foot 719.87 site) 275.49
senile 797 hand 719.84 Calcium
Simmonds’ (pituitary cachexia) 253.2 hip 719.85 blood
splenica 289.59 knee 719.86 high (see also Hypercalcemia) 275.42
strumipriva (see also Hypothyroidism) multiple sites 719.89 low (see also Hypocalcemia) 275.41
C

244.9 pelvic region 719.85 deposits - see also Calcification, by site


tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis) shoulder (region) 719.81 in bursa 727.82
011.9 specified site NEC 719.88 in tendon (sheath) 727.82
Café au lait spots 709.09 wrist 719.83 with bursitis, synovitis or
Caffey’s disease or syndrome (infantile kidney 593.89 tenosynovitis 727.82
cortical hyperostosis) 756.59 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) salts or soaps in vitreous 379.22
Caisson disease 993.3 016.0 Calciuria 791.9
Caked breast (puerperal, postpartum) larynx (senile) 478.79 Calculi - see Calculus
676.2 lens 366.8 Calculosis, intrahepatic - see
Cake kidney 753.3 ligament 728.89 Choledocholithiasis
Calabar swelling 125.2 intraspinal 728.89 Calculus, calculi, calculous 592.9
Calcaneal spur 726.73 knee (medial collateral) 717.89 ampulla of Vater - see
Calcaneoapophysitis 732.5 lung 518.89 Choledocholithiasis
Calcaneonavicular bar 755.67 active 518.89 anuria (impacted) (recurrent) 592.0
Calcareous - see condition postinfectional 518.89 appendix 543.9
Calcicosis (occupational) 502 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, bile duct (any) - see Choledocholithiasis
Calciferol (vitamin D) deficiency 268.9 pulmonary) 011.9 biliary - see Cholelithiasis
with lymph gland or node (postinfectional) bilirubin, multiple - see Cholelithiasis
osteomalacia 268.2 289.3 bladder (encysted) (impacted)
rickets (see also Rickets) 268.0 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, (urinary) 594.1
Calcification lymph gland) 017.2 diverticulum 594.0
adrenal (capsule) (gland) 255.41 mammographic 793.89 bronchus 518.89
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) massive (paraplegic) 728.10 calyx (kidney) (renal) 592.0
017.6 medial (see also Arteriosclerosis, congenital 753.3
aorta 440.0 extremities) 440.20 cholesterol (pure) (solitary) - see
artery (annular) - see Arteriosclerosis meninges (cerebral) 349.2 Cholelithiasis
auricle (ear) 380.89 metastatic 275.40 common duct (bile) - see
bladder 596.89 Mönckeberg’s - see Arteriosclerosis Choledocholithiasis
due to S. hematobium 120.0 muscle 728.10 conjunctiva 372.54
brain (cortex) - see Calcification, heterotopic, postoperative 728.13 cystic 594.1
cerebral myocardium, myocardial (see also duct - see Cholelithiasis
bronchus 519.19 Degeneration, myocardial) 429.1 dental 523.6
bursa 727.82 ovary 620.8 subgingival 523.6
cardiac (see also Degeneration, pancreas 577.8 supragingival 523.6
myocardial) 429.1 penis 607.89 epididymis 608.89
cartilage (postinfectional) 733.99 periarticular 728.89 gallbladder - see also Cholelithiasis
cerebral (cortex) 348.89 pericardium (see also Pericarditis) 423.8 congenital 751.69
artery 437.0 pineal gland 259.8 hepatic (duct) - see Choledocholithiasis


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Calculus, calculi, calculous (Continued) Cancer (Continued) Carbuncle (Continued)


intestine (impaction) (obstruction) 560.39 bile duct type (M8160/3), liver 155.1 breast 680.2
kidney (impacted) (multiple) (pelvis) hepatocellular (M8170/3) 155.0 buttock 680.5
(recurrent) (staghorn) 592.0 Cancerous (M8000/3) - see Neoplasm, by chest wall 680.2
congenital 753.3 site, malignant corpus cavernosum 607.2
lacrimal (passages) 375.57 Cancerphobia 300.29 ear (any part) (external) 680.0
liver (impacted) - see Choledocholithiasis Cancrum oris 528.1 eyelid 373.13
lung 518.89 Candidiasis, candidal 112.9 face (any part, except eye) 680.0
mammographic 793.89 with pneumonia 112.4 finger (any) 680.4
nephritic (impacted) (recurrent) 592.0 balanitis 112.2 flank 680.2
nose 478.19 congenital 771.7 foot (any part) 680.7
pancreas (duct) 577.8 disseminated 112.5 forearm 680.3
parotid gland 527.5 endocarditis 112.81 genital organ (male) 608.4
pelvis, encysted 592.0 esophagus 112.84 gluteal (region) 680.5
prostate 602.0 intertrigo 112.3 groin 680.2
pulmonary 518.89 intestine 112.85 hand (any part) 680.4
renal (impacted) (recurrent) 592.0 lung 112.4 head (any part, except face) 680.8
congenital 753.3 meningitis 112.83 heel 680.7
salivary (duct) (gland) 527.5 mouth 112.0 hip 680.6
seminal vesicle 608.89 nails 112.3 kidney (see also Abscess, kidney)
staghorn 592.0 neonatal 771.7 590.2
Stensen’s duct 527.5 onychia 112.3 knee 680.6
sublingual duct or gland 527.5 otitis externa 112.82 labia 616.4
congenital 750.26 otomycosis 112.82 lacrimal
submaxillary duct, gland, or region 527.5 paronychia 112.3 gland (see also Dacryoadenitis)
suburethral 594.8 perionyxis 112.3 375.00
tonsil 474.8 pneumonia 112.4 passages (duct) (sac) (see also
tooth, teeth 523.6 pneumonitis 112.4 Dacryocystitis) 375.30
tunica vaginalis 608.89 skin 112.3 leg, any part except foot 680.6
ureter (impacted) (recurrent) 592.1 specified site NEC 112.89 lower extremity, any part except foot
urethra (impacted) 594.2 systemic 112.5 680.6
urinary (duct) (impacted) (passage) urogenital site NEC 112.2 malignant 022.0
(tract) 592.9 vagina 112.1 multiple sites 680.9
lower tract NEC 594.9 vulva 112.1 neck 680.1
specified site 594.8 vulvovaginitis 112.1 nose (external) (septum) 680.0
vagina 623.8 Candidiosis - see Candidiasis orbit, orbital 376.01

C
vesical (impacted) 594.1 Candiru infection or infestation 136.8 partes posteriores 680.5
Wharton’s duct 527.5 Canities (premature) 704.3 pectoral region 680.2
Caliectasis 593.89 congenital 757.4 penis 607.2
California Canker (mouth) (sore) 528.2 perineum 680.2
disease 114.0 rash 034.1 pinna 680.0
encephalitis 062.5 Cannabinosis 504 scalp (any part) 680.8
Caligo cornea 371.03 Canton fever 081.9 scrotum 608.4
Callositas, callosity (infected) 700 Cap seminal vesicle 608.0
Callus (infected) 700 cradle 690.11 shoulder 680.3
bone 726.91 Capillariasis 127.5 skin NEC 680.9
excessive, following fracture - see also Capillary - see condition specified site NEC 680.8
Late, effect (of), fracture Caplan’s syndrome 714.81 spermatic cord 608.4
Calvé (-Perthes) disease (osteochondrosis, Caplan-Colinet syndrome 714.81 temple (region) 680.0
femoral capital) 732.1 Capsule - see condition testis 608.4
Calvities (see also Alopecia) 704.00 Capsulitis (joint) 726.90 thigh 680.6
Cameroon fever (see also Malaria) 084.6 adhesive (shoulder) 726.0 thumb 680.4
Camptocormia 300.11 hip 726.5 toe (any) 680.7
Camptodactyly (congenital) 755.59 knee 726.60 trunk 680.2
Camurati-Engelmann disease labyrinthine 387.8 tunica vaginalis 608.4
(diaphyseal sclerosis) 756.59 thyroid 245.9 umbilicus 680.2
Canal - see condition wrist 726.4 upper arm 680.3
Canaliculitis (lacrimal) (acute) 375.31 Caput urethra 597.0
Actinomyces 039.8 crepitus 756.0 vas deferens 608.4
chronic 375.41 medusae 456.8 vulva 616.4
Canavan’s disease 330.0 succedaneum 767.19 wrist 680.4
Cancer (M8000/3) - see also Neoplasm, by Carapata disease 087.1 Carbunculus (see also Carbuncle) 680.9
site, malignant Carate - see Pinta Carcinoid (tumor) (M8240/1) - see Tumor,
Carbohydrate-deficient glycoprotein carcinoid
syndrome (CDGS) 271.8 Carcinoidosis 259.2
Note: The term “cancer” when
Carboxyhemoglobinemia 986 Carcinoma (M8010/3) - see also Neoplasm,
modified by an adjective or adjectival
Carbuncle 680.9 by site, malignant
phrase indicating a morphological type
abdominal wall 680.2
should be coded in the same manner
ankle 680.6
as “carcinoma” with that adjective or Note: Except where otherwise
anus 680.5
phrase. Thus, “squamous-cell cancer” indicated, the morphological varieties
arm (any part, above wrist) 680.3
should be coded in the same manner of carcinoma in the list below should
auditory canal, external 680.0
as “squamous-cell carcinoma,” which be coded by site as for “Neoplasm,
axilla 680.3
appears in the list under “Carcinoma.” malignant.”
back (any part) 680.2


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Carcinoma (Continued) Carcinoma (Continued) Carcinoma (Continued)


with bronchial or bronchogenic - see follicular (M8330/3)
apocrine metaplasia (M8573/3) Neoplasm, lung, malignant and papillary (mixed) (M8340/3) 193
cartilaginous (and osseous) bronchiolar (terminal) (M8250/3) - moderately differentiated type
metaplasia (M8571/3) see Neoplasm, lung, (M8332/3) 193
osseous (and cartilaginous) malignant pure follicle type (M8331/3) 193
metaplasia (M8571/3) bronchiolo-alveolar (M8250/3) - specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
productive fibrosis (M8141/3) see Neoplasm, lung, malignant malignant
spindle cell metaplasia (M8572/3) bronchogenic (epidermoid) 162.9 trabecular type (M8332/3) 193
squamous metaplasia (M8570/3) C cell (M8510/3) unspecified site 193
acidophil (M8280/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, well differentiated type (M8331/3)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, malignant 193
malignant unspecified site 193 gelatinous (M8480/3)
unspecified site 194.3 ceruminous (M8420/3) 173.29 giant cell (M8031/3)
acidophil-basophil, mixed chorionic (M9100/3) and spindle cell (M8030/3)
(M8281/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, granular cell (M8320/3)
specified site - see Neoplasm, malignant granulosa cell (M8620/3) 183.0
by site, malignant unspecified site hepatic cell (M8170/3) 155.0
unspecified site 194.3 female 181 hepatocellular (M8170/3) 155.0
acinar (cell) (M8550/3) male 186.9 and bile duct, mixed (M8180/3)
acinic cell (M8550/3) chromophobe (M8270/3) 155.0
adenocystic (M8200/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, hepatocholangiolitic (M8180/3) 155.0
adenoid malignant Hürthle cell (thyroid) 193
cystic (M8200/3) unspecified site 194.3 hypernephroid (M8311/3)
squamous cell (M8075/3) clear cell (mesonephroid type) in
adenosquamous (M8560/3) (M8310/3) adenomatous
adnexal (skin) (M8390/3) - see cloacogenic (M8124/3) polyp (M8210/3)
Neoplasm, skin, malignant specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, polyposis coli (M8220/3) 153.9
adrenal cortical (M8370/3) 194.0 malignant pleomorphic adenoma (M8940/3)
alveolar (M8251/3) unspecified site 154.8 polypoid adenoma (M8210/3)
cell (M8250/3) - see Neoplasm, lung, colloid (M8480/3) situ (M8010/3) - see Carcinoma, in
malignant cribriform (M8201/3) situ
anaplastic type (M8021/3) cylindroid type (M8200/3) tubular adenoma (M8210/3)
apocrine (M8401/3) diffuse type (M8145/3) villous adenoma (M8261/3)
infiltrating duct (M8500/3)
breast - see Neoplasm, breast, specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
with Paget’s disease (M8541/3) - see
C

malignant malignant
Neoplasm, breast, malignant
specified site NEC - see Neoplasm, unspecified site 151.9
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
skin, malignant duct (cell) (M8500/3)
malignant
unspecified site 173.99 with Paget’s disease (M8541/3) -
unspecified site 174.9
basal cell (pigmented) (M8090/3) - see Neoplasm, breast,
inflammatory (M8530/3)
see also Neoplasm, skin, malignant
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
malignant 173.91 infiltrating (M8500/3)
malignant
fibro-epithelial type (M8093/3) - specified site - see Neoplasm, by unspecified site 174.9
see Neoplasm, skin, site, malignant in situ (M8010/2) - see also Neoplasm,
malignant unspecified site 174.9 by site, in situ
morphea type (M8092/3) - see ductal (M8500/3) epidermoid (M8070/2) - see also
Neoplasm, skin, malignant ductular, infiltrating (M8521/3) Neoplasm, by site, in situ
multicentric (M8091/3) - see embryonal (M9070/3) with questionable stromal
Neoplasm, skin, malignant and teratoma, mixed (M9081/3) invasion (M8076/2)
basaloid (M8123/3) combined with choriocarcinoma specified site - see Neoplasm,
basal-squamous cell, mixed (M9101/3) - see Neoplasm, by by site, in situ
(M8094/3) - see Neoplasm, skin, site, malignant unspecified site 233.1
malignant infantile type (M9071/3) Bowen’s type (M8081/2) - see
basophil (M8300/3) liver 155.0 Neoplasm, skin, in situ
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, polyembryonal type (M9072/3) intraductal (M8500/2)
malignant endometrioid (M8380/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by
unspecified site 194.3 eosinophil (M8280/3) site, in situ
basophil-acidophil, mixed (M8281/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, unspecified site 233.0
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, malignant lobular (M8520/2)
malignant unspecified site 194.3 specified site - see Neoplasm, by
unspecified site 194.3 epidermoid (M8070/3) - see also site, in situ
basosquamous (M8094/3) - see Carcinoma, squamous cell unspecified site 233.0
Neoplasm, skin, malignant and adenocarcinoma, mixed papillary (M8050/2) - see Neoplasm,
bile duct type (M8160/3) (M8560/3) by site, in situ
and hepatocellular, mixed in situ, Bowen’s type (M8081/2) - see squamous cell (M8070/2) - see also
(M8180/3) 155.0 Neoplasm, skin, in situ Neoplasm, by site, in situ
liver 155.1 intradermal - see Neoplasm, skin, in with questionable stromal
specified site NEC - see Neoplasm, situ invasion (M8076/2)
by site, malignant fibroepithelial type basal cell specified site - see Neoplasm,
unspecified site 155.1 (M8093/3) - see Neoplasm, by site, in situ
branchial or branchiogenic 146.8 skin, malignant unspecified site 233.1


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in situ (Continued) Merkel cell 209.36 papillary (Continued)
transitional cell (M8120/2) - see buttock 209.36 intraductal (noninfiltrating)
Neoplasm, by site, in situ ear 209.31 (M8503/2)
intestinal type (M8144/3) eyelid, including canthus specified site - see Neoplasm, by
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, 209.31 site, in situ
malignant face 209.31 unspecified site 233.0
unspecified site 151.9 genitals 209.36 serous (M8460/3)
intraductal (noninfiltrating) lip 209.31 specified site - see Neoplasm, by
(M8500/2) lower limb 209.34 site, malignant
papillary (M8503/2) neck 209.32 surface (M8461/3)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by nodal presentation 209.75 specified site - see Neoplasm,
site, in situ scalp 209.32 by site, malignant
unspecified site 233.0 secondary (any site) 209.75 unspecified site 183.0
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, specified site NEC 209.36 unspecified site 183.0
in situ trunk 209.35 squamous cell (M8052/3)
unspecified site 233.0 unknown primary site 209.75 transitional cell (M8130/3)
intraepidermal (M8070/2) - see also upper limb 209.33 papillocystic (M8450/3)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
Neoplasm, skin, in situ visceral metastatic presentation
malignant
squamous cell, Bowen’s type 209.75
unspecified site 183.0
(M8081/2) - see Neoplasm, mesometanephric (M9110/3)
parafollicular cell (M8510/3)
skin, in situ mesonephric (M9110/3)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
intraepithelial (M8010/2) - see also metastatic (M8010/6) - see Metastasis, malignant
Neoplasm, by site, in situ cancer unspecified site 193
squamous cell (M8072/2) - see metatypical (M8095/3) - see Neoplasm, pleomorphic (M8022/3)
Neoplasm, by site, in situ skin, malignant polygonal cell (M8034/3)
intraosseous (M9270/3) 170.1 morphea type basal cell (M8092/3) - see prickle cell (M8070/3)
upper jaw (bone) 170.0 Neoplasm, skin, malignant pseudoglandular, squamous cell
islet cell (M8150/3) mucinous (M8480/3) (M8075/3)
and exocrine, mixed (M8154/3) mucin-producing (M8481/3) pseudomucinous (M8470/3)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by mucin-secreting (M8481/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
site, malignant mucoepidermoid (M8430/3) malignant
unspecified site 157.9 mucoid (M8480/3) unspecified site 183.0
pancreas 157.4 cell (M8300/3) pseudosarcomatous (M8033/3)
specified site NEC - see Neoplasm, specified site - see Neoplasm, by regaud type (M8082/3) - see

C
by site, malignant site, malignant Neoplasm, nasopharynx,
unspecified site 157.4 unspecified site 194.3 malignant
juvenile, breast (M8502/3) - mucous (M8480/3) renal cell (M8312/3) 189.0
see Neoplasm, breast, neuroendocrine reserve cell (M8041/3)
malignant high grade (M8240/3) 209.30 round cell (M8041/3)
Kulchitsky’s cell (carcinoid tumor of malignant poorly differentiated Schmincke (M8082/3) - see
intestine) 259.2 (M8240/3) 209.30 Neoplasm, nasopharynx,
large cell (M8012/3) nonencapsulated sclerosing (M8350/3) malignant
squamous cell, non-keratinizing 193 Schneiderian (M8121/3)
type (M8072/3) noninfiltrating specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
Leydig cell (testis) (M8650/3) intracystic (M8504/2) - see malignant
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Neoplasm, by site, in situ unspecified site 160.0
malignant intraductal (M8500/2) scirrhous (M8141/3)
unspecified site 186.9 papillary (M8503/2) sebaceous (M8410/3) - see Neoplasm,
female 183.0 specified site - see Neoplasm, skin, malignant
male 186.9 by site, in situ secondary (M8010/6) - see Neoplasm,
liver cell (M8170/3) 155.0 unspecified site 233.0 by site, malignant, secondary
lobular (infiltrating) (M8520/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by secretory, breast (M8502/3) - see
noninfiltrating (M8520/3) site, in situ Neoplasm, breast, malignant
specified site - see Neoplasm, by unspecified site 233.0 serous (M8441/3)
papillary (M8460/3)
site, in situ lobular (M8520/2)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by
unspecified site 233.0 specified site - see Neoplasm, by
site, malignant
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, site, in situ
unspecified site 183.0
malignant unspecified site 233.0
surface, papillary (M8461/3)
unspecified site 174.9 oat cell (M8042/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by
lymphoepithelial (M8082/3) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, site, malignant
medullary (M8510/3) malignant unspecified site 183.0
with unspecified site 162.9 Sertoli cell (M8640/3)
amyloid stroma (M8511/3) odontogenic (M9270/3) 170.1 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
specified site - see Neoplasm, upper jaw (bone) 170.0 malignant
by site, malignant onocytic (M8290/3) unspecified site 186.9
unspecified site 193 oxyphilic (M8290/3) signet ring cell (M8490/3)
lymphoid stroma (M8512/3) papillary (M8050/3) metastatic (M8490/6) - see
specified site - see Neoplasm, and follicular (mixed) (M8340/3) Neoplasm, by site,
by site, malignant 193 secondary
unspecified site 174.9 epidermoid (M8052/3) simplex (M8231/3)


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Carcinoma (Continued) Cardiac (Continued) Cardiomyopathy (Continued)


skin appendage (M8390/3) - see device (Continued) thyrotoxic (see also Thyrotoxicosis)
Neoplasm, skin, malignant pacemaker 242.9 [425.7]
small cell (M8041/3) cardiac toxic NEC 425.9
fusiform cell type (M8043/3) fitting or adjustment V53.31 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
squamous cell, nonkeratinizing type in situ V45.01 017.9 [425.8]
(M8073/3) carotid sinus Cardionephritis - see Hypertension,
solid (M8230/3) fitting or adjustment V53.39 cardiorenal
with amyloid stroma (M8511/3) in situ V45.09 Cardionephropathy - see Hypertension,
specified site - see Neoplasm, by pacemaker - see Cardiac, device, cardiorenal
site, malignant pacemaker Cardionephrosis - see Hypertension,
unspecified site 193 tamponade 423.3 cardiorenal
spheroidal cell (M8035/3) Cardialgia (see also Pain, precordial) 786.51 Cardioneurosis 306.2
spindle cell (M8032/3) Cardiectasis - see Hypertrophy, cardiac Cardiopathia nigra 416.0
and giant cell (M8030/3) Cardiochalasia 530.81 Cardiopathy (see also Disease, heart) 429.9
spinous cell (M8070/3) Cardiomalacia (see also Degeneration, hypertensive (see also Hypertension,
squamous (cell) (M8070/3) myocardial) 429.1 heart) 402.90
Cardiomegalia glycogenica diffusa 271.0 idiopathic 425.4
adenoid type (M8075/3)
Cardiomegaly (see also Hypertrophy, mucopolysaccharidosis 277.5 [425.7]
and adenocarcinoma, mixed
cardiac) 429.3 Cardiopericarditis (see also Pericarditis)
(M8560/3)
congenital 746.89 423.9
intraepidermal, Bowen’s type - see glycogen 271.0 Cardiophobia 300.29
Neoplasm, skin, in situ hypertensive (see also Hypertension, Cardioptosis 746.87
keratinizing type (large cell) heart) 402.90 Cardiorenal - see condition
(M8071/3) idiopathic 425.4 Cardiorrhexis (see also Infarct,
large cell, nonkeratinizing type Cardiomyoliposis (see also Degeneration, myocardium) 410.9
(M8072/3) myocardial) 429.1 Cardiosclerosis - see Arteriosclerosis,
microinvasive (M8076/3) Cardiomyopathy (congestive) (constrictive) coronary
specified site - see Neoplasm, by (familial) (infiltrative) (obstructive) Cardiosis - see Disease, heart
site, malignant (restrictive) (sporadic) 425.4 Cardiospasm (esophagus) (reflex)
unspecified site 180.9 alcoholic 425.5 (stomach) 530.0
nonkeratinizing type (M8072/3) amyloid 277.39 [425.7] congenital 750.7
papillary (M8052/3) beriberi 265.0 [425.7] Cardiostenosis - see Disease, heart
pseudoglandular (M8075/3) cobalt-beer 425.5 Cardiosymphysis 423.1
skin (see also Neoplasm, skin, congenital 425.3 Cardiothyrotoxicosis - see
malignant) 173.92 due to Hyperthyroidism
small cell, nonkeratinizing type amyloidosis 277.39 [425.7] Cardiovascular - see condition
C

(M8073/3) beriberi 265.0 [425.7] Carditis (acute) (bacterial) (chronic)


spindle cell type (M8074/3) cardiac glycogenosis 271.0 [425.7] (subacute) 429.89
verrucous (M8051/3) Chagas’ disease 086.0 Coxsackie 074.20
superficial spreading (M8143/3) Friedreich’s ataxia 334.0 [425.8] hypertensive (see also Hypertension,
sweat gland (M8400/3) - see Neoplasm, hypertension - see Hypertension, heart) 402.90
skin, malignant with, heart involvement meningococcal 036.40
theca cell (M8600/3) 183.0 mucopolysaccharidosis 277.5 [425.7] rheumatic - see Disease, heart,
thymic (M8580/3) 164.0 myotonia atrophica 359.21 [425.8] rheumatic
trabecular (M8190/3) progressive muscular dystrophy rheumatoid 714.2
transitional (cell) (M8120/3) 359.1 [425.8] Care (of)
papillary (M8130/3) sarcoidosis 135 [425.8] child (routine) V20.1
spindle cell type (M8122/3) glycogen storage 271.0 [425.7] convalescent following V66.9
tubular (M8211/3) hypertensive - see Hypertension, with, chemotherapy V66.2
undifferentiated type (M8020/3) heart involvement medical NEC V66.5
urothelial (M8120/3) hypertrophic 425.18 psychotherapy V66.3
ventriculi 151.9 nonobstructive 425.18 radiotherapy V66.1
verrucous (epidermoid) (squamous obstructive 425.11 surgery V66.0
cell) (M8051/3) congenital 746.84 surgical NEC V66.0
idiopathic (concentric) 425.4 treatment (for) V66.5
villous (M8262/3)
in combined V66.6
water-clear cell (M8322/3) 194.1
Chagas’ disease 086.0 fracture V66.4
wolffian duct (M9110/3)
sarcoidosis 135 [425.8] mental disorder NEC V66.3
Carcinomaphobia 300.29 ischemic 414.8 specified type NEC V66.5
Carcinomatosis metabolic NEC 277.9 [425.7] end-of-life V66.7
peritonei (M8010/6) 197.6 amyloid 277.39 [425.7] family member (handicapped) (sick)
specified site NEC (M8010/3) - see thyrotoxic (see also Thyrotoxicosis) creating problem for family V61.49
Neoplasm, by site, malignant 242.9 [425.7] provided away from home for
unspecified site (M8010/6) 199.0 thyrotoxicosis (see also holiday relief V60.5
Carcinosarcoma (M8980/3) - see also Thyrotoxicosis) 242.9 [425.7] unavailable, due to
Neoplasm, by site, malignant newborn 425.4 absence (person rendering care)
embryonal type (M8981/3) - see congenital 425.3 (sufferer) V60.4
Neoplasm, by site, malignant nutritional 269.9 [425.7] inability (any reason) of person
Cardia, cardial - see condition beriberi 265.0 [425.7] rendering care V60.4
Cardiac - see also condition obscure of Africa 425.2 holiday relief V60.5
death - see Disease, heart peripartum 674.5 hospice V66.7
device postpartum 674.5 lack of (at or after birth) (infant) (child)
defibrillator, automatic implantable primary 425.4 995.52
(with synchronous cardiac secondary 425.9 adult 995.84
pacemaker) V45.02 stress induced 429.83 lactation of mother V24.1
in situ NEC V45.00 takotsubo 429.83 palliative V66.7


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Care (Continued) Carrier (Continued) Catalepsy (Continued)


postpartum cholera V02.0 hysterical 300.11
immediately after delivery V24.0 cystic fibrosis gene V83.81 schizophrenic (see also Schizophrenia)
routine follow-up V24.2 defective gene V83.89 295.2
prenatal V22.1 diphtheria V02.4 Cataphasia (see also Disorder, fluency)
first pregnancy V22.0 dysentery (bacillary) V02.3 315.35
high-risk pregnancy V23.9 amebic V02.2 Cataplexy (idiopathic) see also Narcolepsy
inconclusive fetal viability Endamoeba histolytica V02.2 Cataract (anterior cortical) (anterior polar)
V23.87 gastrointestinal pathogens NEC V02.3 (black) (capsular) (central) (cortical)
specified problem NEC V23.89 genetic defect V83.89 (hypermature) (immature)
terminal V66.7 gonorrhea V02.7 (incipient) (mature) 366.9
unavailable, due to group B streptococcus V02.51 anterior
absence of person rendering care HAA (hepatitis Australian-antigen) and posterior axial embryonal
V60.4 V02.61
inability (any reason) of person 743.33
hemophilia A (asymptomatic) V83.01 pyramidal 743.31
rendering care V60.4 symptomatic V83.02
well baby V20.1 subcapsular polar
hepatitis V02.60 infantile, juvenile, or presenile
Caries (bone) (see also Tuberculosis, bone) Australian-antigen (HAA) V02.61
015.9 [730.8] 366.01
B V02.61
arrested 521.04 senile 366.13
C V02.62
cementum 521.03 associated with
specified type NEC V02.69
cerebrospinal (tuberculous) 015.0 serum V02.61 calcinosis 275.40 [366.42]
[730.88] viral V02.60 craniofacial dysostosis 756.0 [366.44]
dental (acute) (chronic) (incipient) infective organism NEC V02.9 galactosemia 271.1 [366.44]
(infected) 521.00 malaria V02.9 hypoparathyroidism 252.1 [366.42]
with pulp exposure 521.03 paratyphoid V02.3 myotonic disorders 359.21 [366.43]
extending to Salmonella V02.3 neovascularization 366.33
dentine 521.02 typhosa V02.1 blue dot 743.39
pulp 521.03 serum hepatitis V02.61 cerulean 743.39
other specified NEC 521.09 Shigella V02.3 complicated NEC 366.30
pit and fissure 521.06 Staphylococcus NEC V02.59 congenital 743.30
primary methicillin capsular or subcapsular 743.31
pit and fissure origin 521.06 resistant Staphylococcus aureus cortical 743.32
root surface 521.08 V02.54 nuclear 743.33
smooth surface origin 521.07 specified type NEC 743.39
susceptible Staphylococcus
root surface 521.08 total or subtotal 743.34
aureus V02.53
smooth surface 521.07 zonular 743.32
Streptococcus NEC V02.52

C
dentin (acute) (chronic) 521.02
group B V02.51 coronary (congenital) 743.39
enamel (acute) (chronic) (incipient)
typhoid V02.1 acquired 366.12
521.01
external meatus 380.89 venereal disease NEC V02.8 cupuliform 366.14
hip (see also Tuberculosis) 015.1 [730.85] Carrión’s disease (Bartonellosis) 088.0 diabetic 250.5 [366.41]
initial 521.01 Car sickness 994.6 due to secondary diabetes 249.5
knee 015.2 [730.86] Carter’s [366.41]
labyrinth 386.8 relapsing fever (Asiatic) 087.0 drug-induced 366.45
limb NEC 015.7 [730.88] Cartilage - see condition due to
mastoid (chronic) (process) 383.1 Caruncle (inflamed) chalcosis 360.24 [366.34]
middle ear 385.89 abscess, lacrimal (see also chronic choroiditis (see also
nose 015.7 [730.88] Dacryocystitis) 375.30 Choroiditis) 363.20 [366.32]
orbit 015.7 [730.88] conjunctiva 372.00 degenerative myopia 360.21 [366.34]
ossicle 385.24 acute 372.00 glaucoma (see also Glaucoma) 365.9
petrous bone 383.20 eyelid 373.00 [366.31]
sacrum (tuberculous) 015.0 [730.88] labium (majus) (minus) 616.89 infection, intraocular NEC 366.32
spine, spinal (column) (tuberculous) lacrimal 375.30 inflammatory ocular disorder NEC
015.0 [730.88] urethra (benign) 599.3 366.32
syphilitic 095.5 vagina (wall) 616.89 iridocyclitis, chronic 364.10 [366.33]
congenital 090.0 [730.8] Cascade stomach 537.6
pigmentary retinal dystrophy 362.74
teeth (internal) 521.00 Caseation lymphatic gland (see also
[366.34]
initial 521.01 Tuberculosis) 017.2
radiation 366.46
vertebra (column) (tuberculous) 015.0 Caseous
bronchitis - see Tuberculosis, electric 366.46
[730.88] glassblowers’ 366.46
Carini’s syndrome (ichthyosis congenita) pulmonary
meningitis 013.0 heat ray 366.46
757.1
pneumonia - see Tuberculosis, heterochromic 366.33
Carious teeth 521.00
Carneous mole 631.8 pulmonary in eye disease NEC 366.30
Carnosinemia 270.5 Cassidy (-Scholte) syndrome (malignant infantile (see also Cataract, juvenile)
Carotid body or sinus syndrome 337.01 carcinoid) 259.2 366.00
Carotidynia 337.01 Castellani’s bronchitis 104.8 intumescent 366.12
Carotinemia (dietary) 278.3 Castleman’s tumor or lymphoma irradiational 366.46
Carotinosis (cutis) (skin) 278.3 (mediastinal lymph node juvenile 366.00
Carpal tunnel syndrome 354.0 hyperplasia) 785.6 anterior subcapsular polar 366.01
Carpenter’s syndrome 759.89 Castration, traumatic 878.2 combined forms 366.09
Carpopedal spasm (see also Tetany) 781.7 complicated 878.3 cortical 366.03
Carpoptosis 736.05 Casts in urine 791.7 lamellar 366.03
Carrier (suspected) of Cat’s ear 744.29 nuclear 366.04
amebiasis V02.2 Catalepsy 300.11 posterior subcapsular polar 366.02
bacterial disease (meningococcal, catatonic (acute) (see also specified NEC 366.09
staphylococcal) NEC V02.59 Schizophrenia) 295.2 zonular 366.03


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Cataract (Continued) Catarrh, catarrhal (Continued) Catatonia, catatonic (Continued)


lamellar 743.32 bronchial 490 excited type 295.2
infantile juvenile, or presenile 366.03 acute 466.0 in conditions classified elsewhere
morgagnian 366.18 chronic 491.0 293.89
myotonic 359.21 [366.43] subacute 466.0 schizophrenia 295.2
myxedema 244.9 [366.44] cervix, cervical (canal) (uteri) - see stupor 295.2
nuclear 366.16 Cervicitis Cat-scratch - see also Injury, superficial
posterior, polar (capsular) 743.31 chest (see also Bronchitis) 490 disease or fever 078.3
infantile, juvenile, or presenile chronic 472.0 Cauda equina - see also condition
366.02 congestion 472.0 syndrome 344.60
senile 366.14 conjunctivitis 372.03 Cauliflower ear 738.7
presenile (see also Cataract, juvenile) due to syphilis 095.9 Caul over face 768.9
366.00 congenital 090.0 Causalgia 355.9
punctate enteric - see Enteritis lower limb 355.71
acquired 366.12 epidemic (see also Influenza) 487.1 upper limb 354.4
congenital 743.39 Eustachian 381.50 Cause
secondary (membrane) 366.50 eye (acute) (vernal) 372.03 external, general effects NEC 994.9
obscuring vision 366.53 fauces (see also Pharyngitis) 462 not stated 799.9
specified type, not obscuring vision febrile 460 unknown 799.9
366.52 fibrinous acute 466.0 Caustic burn - see also Burn, by site
senile 366.10 gastroenteric - see Enteritis from swallowing caustic or corrosive
anterior subcapsular polar 366.13 gastrointestinal - see Enteritis substance - see Burn, internal
combined forms 366.19 gingivitis 523.00 organs
cortical 366.15 hay (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 Cavare’s disease (familial periodic
hypermature 366.18 infectious 460 paralysis) 359.3
immature 366.12 intestinal - see Enteritis Cave-in, injury
incipient 366.12 larynx (see also Laryngitis, chronic) crushing (severe) (see also Crush, by
mature 366.17 476.0 site) 869.1
nuclear 366.16 liver 070.1 suffocation 994.7
posterior subcapsular polar 366.14 with hepatic coma 070.0 Cavernitis (penis) 607.2
specified NEC 366.19 lung (see also Bronchitis) 490 lymph vessel - see Lymphangioma
total or subtotal 366.17 acute 466.0 Cavernositis 607.2
snowflake 250.5 [366.41] chronic 491.0 Cavernous - see condition
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 middle ear (chronic) - see Otitis media, Cavitation of lung (see also Tuberculosis)
[366.41] chronic 011.2
specified NEC 366.8 mouth 528.00 nontuberculous 518.89
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subtotal (senile) 366.17 nasal (chronic) (see also Rhinitis) primary, progressive 010.8
congenital 743.34 472.0 Cavity
sunflower 360.24 [366.34] acute 460 lung - see Cavitation of lung
tetanic NEC 252.1 [366.42] nasobronchial 472.2 optic papilla 743.57
total (mature) (senile) 366.17 nasopharyngeal (chronic) 472.2 pulmonary - see Cavitation of lung
congenital 743.34 acute 460 teeth 521.00
localized 366.21 nose - see Catarrh, nasal vitreous (humor) 379.21
traumatic 366.22 ophthalmia 372.03 Cavovarus foot, congenital 754.59
toxic 366.45 pneumococcal, acute 466.0 Cavus foot (congenital) 754.71
traumatic 366.20 pulmonary (see also Bronchitis) 490 acquired 736.73
partially resolved 366.23 acute 466.0 Cazenave’s
total 366.22 chronic 491.0 disease (pemphigus) NEC 694.4
zonular (perinuclear) 743.32 spring (eye) 372.13 lupus (erythematosus) 695.4
infantile, juvenile, or presenile suffocating (see also Asthma) 493.9 CDGS (carbohydrate-deficient
366.03 summer (hay) (see also Fever, hay) glycoprotein syndrome) 271.8
Cataracta 366.10 477.9 Cecitis - see Appendicitis
brunescens 366.16 throat 472.1 Cecocele - see Hernia
cerulea 743.39 tracheitis 464.10 Cecum - see condition
complicata 366.30 with obstruction 464.11 Celiac
congenita 743.30 tubotympanal 381.4 artery compression syndrome 447.4
coralliformis 743.39 acute (see also Otitis media, acute, disease 579.0
coronaria (congenital) 743.39 nonsuppurative) 381.00 infantilism 579.0
acquired 366.12 chronic 381.10 Cell, cellular - see also condition
diabetic 250.5 [366.41] vasomotor (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 anterior chamber (eye) (positive
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 vesical (bladder) - see Cystitis aqueous ray) 364.04
[366.41] Catarrhus aestivus (see also Fever, hay) Cellulitis (diffuse) (with lymphangitis)
floriformis 360.24 [366.34] 477.9 (see also Abscess) 682.9
membranacea Catastrophe, cerebral (see also Disease, abdominal wall 682.2
accreta 366.50 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 anaerobic (see also Gas gangrene) 040.0
congenita 743.39 Catatonia, catatonic (acute) 781.99 ankle 682.6
nigra 366.16 with anus 566
Catarrh, catarrhal (inflammation) (see also affective psychosis - see Psychosis, areola 611.0
condition) 460 affective arm (any part, above wrist) 682.3
acute 460 agitation 295.2 auditory canal (external) 380.10
asthma, asthmatic (see also Asthma) dementia (praecox) 295.2 axilla 682.3
493.9 due to or associated with physical back (any part) 682.2
Bostock’s (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 condition 293.89 breast 611.0
bowel - see Enteritis excitation 295.2 postpartum 675.1


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Cellulitis (Continued) Cellulitis (Continued) Cephalgia, cephalagia (see also Headache)


broad ligament (see also Disease, pelvis, pelvis, pelvic (Continued) 784.0
inflammatory) 614.4 female (see also Disease, pelvis, histamine 339.00
acute 614.3 inflammatory) 614.4 nonorganic origin 307.81
buttock 682.5 acute 614.3 other trigeminal autonomic (TACS)
cervical (neck region) 682.1 following 339.09
cervix (uteri) (see also Cervicitis) 616.0 abortion 639.0 psychogenic 307.81
cheek, external 682.0 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.0 tension 307.81
internal 528.3 male 567.21 Cephalhematocele, cephalematocele
chest wall 682.2 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth due to birth injury 767.19
chronic NEC 682.9 670.8 fetus or newborn 767.19
colostomy 569.61 penis 607.2 traumatic (see also Contusion, head) 920
corpus cavernosum 607.2 perineal, perineum 682.2 Cephalhematoma, cephalematoma
digit 681.9 perirectal 566 (calcified)
Douglas’ cul-de-sac or pouch (chronic) peritonsillar 475 due to birth injury 767.19
(see also Disease, pelvis, periurethral 597.0 fetus or newborn 767.19
inflammatory) 614.4 periuterine (see also Disease, pelvis, traumatic (see also Contusion, head) 920
acute 614.3 inflammatory) 614.4 Cephalic - see condition
drainage site (following operation) acute 614.3 Cephalitis - see Encephalitis
998.59 pharynx 478.21 Cephalocele 742.0
ear, external 380.10 phlegmonous NEC 682.9 Cephaloma - see Neoplasm, by site,
enterostomy 569.61 rectum 566 malignant
erysipelar (see also Erysipelas) 035 retromammary 611.0 Cephalomenia 625.8
esophagostomy 530.86 retroperitoneal (see also Peritonitis) Cephalopelvic - see condition
eyelid 373.13 567.38 Cercomoniasis 007.3
face (any part, except eye) 682.0 round ligament (see also Disease, pelvis, Cerebellitis - see Encephalitis
finger (intrathecal) (periosteal) inflammatory) 614.4 Cerebellum (cerebellar) - see condition
(subcutaneous) (subcuticular) acute 614.3 Cerebral - see condition
681.00 scalp (any part) 682.8 Cerebritis - see Encephalitis
flank 682.2 dissecting 704.8 Cerebrohepatorenal syndrome 759.89
foot (except toe) 682.7 scrotum 608.4 Cerebromacular degeneration 330.1
forearm 682.3 seminal vesicle 608.0 Cerebromalacia (see also Softening, brain)
gangrenous (see also Gangrene) 785.4 septic NEC 682.9 348.89
genital organ NEC shoulder 682.3 due to cerebrovascular accident 438.89
female - see Abscess, genital organ, specified sites NEC 682.8 Cerebrosidosis 272.7
female spermatic cord 608.4 Cerebrospasticity - see Palsy, cerebral

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male 608.4 submandibular (region) (space) Cerebrospinal - see condition
glottis 478.71 (triangle) 682.0 Cerebrum - see condition
gluteal (region) 682.5 gland 527.3 Ceroid storage disease 272.7
gonococcal NEC 098.0 submaxillary 528.3 Cerumen (accumulation) (impacted) 380.4
groin 682.2 gland 527.3 Cervical - see also condition
hand (except finger or thumb) 682.4 submental (pyogenic) 682.0 auricle 744.43
head (except face) NEC 682.8 gland 527.3 high risk human papillomavirus (HPV)
heel 682.7 suppurative NEC 682.9 DNA test positive 795.05
hip 682.6 testis 608.4 intraepithelial glandular neoplasia 233.1
jaw (region) 682.0 thigh 682.6 low risk human papillomavirus (HPV)
knee 682.6 thumb (intrathecal) (periosteal) (sub- DNA test positive 795.09
labium (majus) (minus) (see also cutaneous) (subcuticular) 681.00 rib 756.2
Vulvitis) 616.10 toe (intrathecal) (periosteal) shortening - see Short, cervical
larynx 478.71 (subcutaneous) (subcuticular) Cervicalgia 723.1
leg, except foot 682.6 681.10 Cervicitis (acute) (chronic) (nonvenereal)
lip 528.5 tonsil 475 (subacute) (with erosion or
mammary gland 611.0 trunk 682.2 ectropion) 616.0
mouth (floor) 528.3 tuberculous (primary) (see also with
multiple sites NEC 682.9 Tuberculosis) 017.0 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
nasopharynx 478.21 tunica vaginalis 608.4 with sepsis
navel 682.2 umbilical 682.2 ectopic pregnancy (see also
newborn NEC 771.4 newborn NEC 771.4 categories 633.0-633.9) 639.0
neck (region) 682.1 vaccinal 999.39 molar pregnancy (see also categories
nipple 611.0 vagina - see Vaginitis 630-632) 639.0
nose 478.19 vas deferens 608.4 ulceration 616.0
external 682.0 vocal cords 478.5 chlamydial 099.53
orbit, orbital 376.01 vulva (see also Vulvitis) 616.10 complicating pregnancy or puerperium
palate (soft) 528.3 wrist 682.4 646.6
pectoral (region) 682.2 Cementoblastoma, benign (M9273/0) affecting fetus or newborn 760.8
pelvis, pelvic 213.1 following
with upper jaw (bone) 213.0 abortion 639.0
abortion - see Abortion, by type, Cementoma (M9273/0) 213.1 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.0
with sepsis gigantiform (M9275/0) 213.1 gonococcal (acute) 098.15
ectopic pregnancy (see also upper jaw (bone) 213.0 chronic or duration of 2 months or
categories 633.0–633.9) upper jaw (bone) 213.0 more 098.35
639.0 Cementoperiostitis 523.40 senile (atrophic) 616.0
molar pregnancy (see also acute 523.33 syphilitic 095.8
categories 630–632) 639.0 apical 523.40 trichomonal 131.09


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Cervicitis (Continued) Chancroid (Continued) Change(s) (Continued)


tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) urethra 099.0 of life (see also Menopause) 627.2
016.7 vulva 099.0 pacemaker battery (cardiac) V53.31
Cervicoaural fistula 744.49 Chandipura fever 066.8 peripheral nerve 355.9
Cervicocolpitis (emphysematosa) (see also Chandler’s disease (osteochondritis personality (nonpsychotic) NEC 310.1
Cervicitis) 616.0 dissecans, hip) 732.7 plaster cast V54.89
Cervix - see condition Change(s) (of) - see also Removal of refractive, transient 367.81
Cesarean delivery, operation or section arteriosclerotic - see Arteriosclerosis regressive, dental pulp 522.2
NEC 669.7 battery retina 362.9
affecting fetus or newborn 763.4 cardiac pacemaker V53.31 myopic (degenerative) (malignant)
(planned) occurring after 37 completed bone 733.90 360.21
weeks of gestation but before 39 diabetic 250.8 [731.8] vascular appearance 362.13
completed weeks gestation due due to secondary diabetes 249.8 sacroiliac joint 724.6
to (spontaneous) onset of labor [731.8] scleral 379.19
649.8 in disease, unknown cause 733.90 degenerative 379.16
post mortem, affecting fetus or bowel habits 787.99 senile (see also Senility) 797
newborn 761.6 cardiorenal (vascular) (see also sensory (see also Disturbance,
previous, affecting management of Hypertension, cardiorenal) 404.90 sensation) 782.0
pregnancy 654.2 cardiovascular - see Disease, skin texture 782.8
Céstan’s syndrome 344.89 cardiovascular spinal cord 336.9
Céstan-Chenais paralysis 344.89 circulatory 459.9 splint, external V54.89
Céstan-Raymond syndrome 433.8 cognitive or personality change of subdermal implantable contraceptive
Cestode infestation NEC 123.9 other type, nonpsychotic 310.1 V25.5
specified type NEC 123.8 color, teeth, tooth suture V58.32
Cestodiasis 123.9 during formation 520.8 traction device V54.89
CGF (congenital generalized fibromatosis) extrinsic 523.6 trophic 355.9
759.89 intrinsic posteruptive 521.7 arm NEC 354.9
Chabert’s disease 022.9 contraceptive device V25.42 leg NEC 355.8
Chacaleh 266.2 cornea, corneal lower extremity NEC 355.8
Chafing 709.8 degenerative NEC 371.40 upper extremity NEC 354.9
Chagas’ disease (see also Trypanosomiasis, membrane NEC 371.30 vascular 459.9
American) 086.2 senile 371.41 vasomotor 443.9
with heart involvement 086.0 coronary (see also Ischemia, heart) 414.9 voice 784.49
Chagres fever 084.0 degenerative psychogenic 306.1
Chalasia (cardiac sphincter) 530.81 chamber angle (anterior) (iris) 364.56 wound packing V58.30
Chalazion 373.2 ciliary body 364.57 nonsurgical V58.30
Chalazoderma 757.39 spine or vertebra (see also surgical V58.31
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Chalcosis 360.24 Spondylosis) 721.90 Changing sleep-work schedule, affecting


cornea 371.15 dental pulp, regressive 522.2 sleep 327.36
crystalline lens 360.24 [366.34] drains V58.49 Changuinola fever 066.0
retina 360.24 dressing Chapping skin 709.8
Chalicosis (occupational) (pulmonum) 502 wound V58.30 Character
Chancre (any genital site) (hard) nonsurgical V58.30 depressive 301.12
(indurated) (infecting) (primary) surgical V58.31 Charcôt’s
(recurrent) 091.0 fixation device V54.89 arthropathy 094.0 [713.5]
congenital 090.0 external V54.89 cirrhosis - see Cirrhosis, biliary
conjunctiva 091.2 internal V54.01 disease 094.0
Ducrey’s 099.0 heart - see also Disease, heart spinal cord 094.0
extragenital 091.2 hip joint 718.95 fever (biliary) (hepatic) (intermittent) -
eyelid 091.2 hyperplastic larynx 478.79 see Choledocholithiasis
Hunterian 091.0 hypertrophic joint (disease) 094.0 [713.5]
lip (syphilis) 091.2 nasal sinus (see also Sinusitis) 473.9 diabetic 250.6 [713.5]
mixed 099.8 turbinate, nasal 478.0 due to secondary diabetes 249.6
nipple 091.2 upper respiratory tract 478.9 [713.5]
Nisbet’s 099.0 inflammatory - see Inflammation syringomyelic 336.0 [713.5]
of joint (see also Derangement, joint) 718.90 syndrome (intermittent claudication)
carate 103.0 sacroiliac 724.6 443.9
pinta 103.0 Kirschner wire V54.89 due to atherosclerosis 440.21
yaws 102.0 knee 717.9 Charcôt-Marie-Tooth disease, paralysis,
palate, soft 091.2 macular, congenital 743.55 or syndrome 356.1
phagedenic 099.0 malignant (M----/3) - see also CHARGE association (syndrome) 759.89
Ricord’s 091.0 Neoplasm, by site, malignant Charleyhorse (quadriceps) 843.8
Rollet’s (syphilitic) 091.0 muscle, except quadriceps - see Sprain,
seronegative 091.0 Note: For malignant change by site
seropositive 091.0 occurring in a neoplasm, use the Charlouis’ disease (see also Yaws) 102.9
simple 099.0 appropriate M code with behavior Chauffeur’s fracture - see Fracture, ulna,
soft 099.0 digit/3 e.g., malignant change lower end
bubo 099.0 in uterine fibroid-M8890/3. For Cheadle (-Möller) (-Barlow) disease or
urethra 091.0 malignant change occurring in a syndrome (infantile scurvy) 267
yaws 102.0 nonneoplastic condition (e.g., gastric Checking (of)
Chancriform syndrome 114.1 ulcer) use the M code M8000/3. contraceptive device (intrauterine)
Chancroid 099.0 V25.42
anus 099.0 mental (status) NEC 780.97 device
penis (Ducrey’s bacillus) 099.0 due to or associated with physical fixation V54.89
perineum 099.0 condition - see Syndrome, brain external V54.89
rectum 099.0 myocardium, myocardial - see internal V54.09
scrotum 099.0 Degeneration, myocardial traction V54.89


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Checking (Continued) Chemotherapy (Continued) Choked (Continued)


Kirschner wire V54.89 prophylactic NEC V07.39 phlegm 933.1
plaster cast V54.89 fluoride V07.31 while vomiting NEC (see also Asphyxia,
splint, external V54.89 Cherubism 526.89 food) 933.1
Checkup Chest - see condition Chokes (resulting from bends) 993.3
following treatment - see Examination Cheyne-Stokes respiration (periodic) Choking sensation 784.99
health V70.0 786.04 Cholangiectasis (see also Disease,
infant (over 28 days old) (not sick) V20.2 Chiari’s gallbladder) 575.8
newborn, routine disease or syndrome (hepatic vein Cholangiocarcinoma (M8160/3)
8 to 28 days old V20.32 thrombosis) 453.0 and hepatocellular carcinoma,
over 28 days old, routine V20.2 malformation combined (M8180/3) 155.0
under 8 days old V20.31 type I 348.4 liver 155.1
weight V20.32 type II (see also Spina bifida) 741.0 specified site NEC - see Neoplasm, by
pregnancy (normal) V22.1 type III 742.0 site, malignant
first V22.0 type IV 742.2 unspecified site 155.1
high-risk pregnancy V23.9 network 746.89 Cholangiohepatitis 575.8
inconclusive fetal viability Chiari-Frommel syndrome 676.6 due to fluke infestation 121.1
Chicago disease (North American
V23.87 Cholangiohepatoma (M8180/3) 155.0
blastomycosis) 116.0
specified problem NEC V23.89 Cholangiolitis (acute) (chronic)
Chickenpox (see also Varicella) 052.9
Chédiak-Higashi (-Steinbrinck) anomaly, (extrahepatic) (gangrenous) 576.1
exposure to V01.71
disease, or syndrome (congenital vaccination and inoculation intrahepatic 575.8
gigantism of peroxidase granules) (prophylactic) V05.4 paratyphoidal (see also Fever,
288.2 Chiclero ulcer 085.4 paratyphoid) 002.9
Cheek - see also condition Chiggers 133.8 typhoidal 002.0
biting 528.9 Chignon 111.2 Cholangioma (M8160/0) 211.5
Cheese itch 133.8 fetus or newborn (from vacuum malignant - see Cholangiocarcinoma
Cheese washers’ lung 495.8 extraction) 767.19 Cholangitis (acute) (ascending)
Cheilitis 528.5 Chigoe disease 134.1 (catarrhal) (chronic) (infective)
actinic (due to sun) 692.72 Chikungunya fever 066.3 (malignant) (primary) (recurrent)
chronic NEC 692.74 Chilaiditi’s syndrome (subphrenic (sclerosing) (secondary) (stenosing)
due to radiation, except from sun displacement, colon) 751.4 (suppurative) 576.1
692.82 Chilblains 991.5 chronic nonsuppurative destructive
due to radiation, except from sun lupus 991.5 571.6
692.82 Child nonsuppurative destructive (chronic)
acute 528.5 behavior causing concern V61.20 571.6
angular 528.5 adopted child V61.24 Cholecystdocholithiasis - see

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catarrhal 528.5 biological child V61.23 Choledocholithiasis
chronic 528.5 foster child V61.25 Cholecystitis 575.10
exfoliative 528.5 Childbed fever 670.8 with
gangrenous 528.5 Childbirth - see also Delivery calculus, stones in
glandularis apostematosa 528.5 puerperal complications - see Puerperal bile duct (common) (hepatic)
granulomatosa 351.8 Childhood, period of rapid growth V21.0 - see Choledocholithiasis
infectional 528.5 Chill(s) 780.64 gallbladder - see Cholelithiasis
membranous 528.5 with fever 780.60 acute 575.0
Miescher’s 351.8 without fever 780.64 acute and chronic 575.12
suppurative 528.5 congestive 780.99 chronic 575.11
ulcerative 528.5 in malarial regions 084.6 emphysematous (acute) (see also
vesicular 528.5 septic - see Septicemia Cholecystitis, acute) 575.0
Cheilodynia 528.5 urethral 599.84 gangrenous (see also Cholecystitis,
Cheilopalatoschisis (see also Cleft, palate, Chilomastigiasis 007.8 acute) 575.0
with cleft lip) 749.20 Chin - see condition paratyphoidal, current (see also Fever,
Cheilophagia 528.9 Chinese dysentery 004.9 paratyphoid) 002.9
Cheiloschisis (see also Cleft, lip) 749.10 Chiropractic dislocation (see also Lesion, suppurative (see also Cholecystitis,
Cheilosis 528.5 nonallopathic, by site) 739.9 acute) 575.0
with pellagra 265.2 Chitral fever 066.0 typhoidal 002.0
Chlamydia, chlamydial - see condition
angular 528.5 Choledochitis (suppurative) 576.1
Chloasma 709.09
due to Choledocholith - see Choledocholithiasis
cachecticorum 709.09
dietary deficiency 266.0 Choledocholithiasis 574.5
eyelid 374.52
vitamin deficiency 266.0 congenital 757.33
Cheiromegaly 729.89 Note: Use the following fifth-digit
hyperthyroid 242.0 subclassification with category 574:
Cheiropompholyx 705.81 gravidarum 646.8
Cheloid (see also Keloid) 701.4 idiopathic 709.09 0 without mention of obstruction
Chemical burn - see also Burn, by site skin 709.09 1 with obstruction
from swallowing chemical - see Burn, symptomatic 709.09
internal organs Chloroma (M9930/3) 205.3 with
Chemodectoma (M8693/1) - see Chlorosis 280.9 cholecystitis 574.4
Paraganglioma, nonchromaffin Egyptian (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9 acute 574.3
Chemoprophylaxis NEC V07.39 miners’ (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9 chronic 574.4
Chemosis, conjunctiva 372.73 Chlorotic anemia 280.9 cholelithiasis 574.9
Chemotherapy Chocolate cyst (ovary) 617.1 with
convalescence V66.2 Choked cholecystitis 574.7
encounter (for) (oral) (intravenous) disk or disc - see Papilledema acute 574.6
V58.11 on food, phlegm, or vomitus NEC (see and chronic 574.8
maintenance (oral) (intravenous) V58.11 also Asphyxia, food) 933.1 chronic 574.7


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Cholelithiasis (impacted) (multiple) Cholesterol Chondroma (Continued)


574.2 deposit periosteal (M9221/0) - see Neoplasm,
retina 362.82 bone, benign
Note: Use the following fifth-digit vitreous 379.22 Chondromalacia 733.92
subclassification with category 574: elevated (high) 272.0 epiglottis (congenital) 748.3
0 without mention of obstruction with elevated (high) triglycerides generalized 733.92
1 with obstruction 272.2 knee 717.7
imbibition of gallbladder (see also larynx (congenital) 748.3
with Disease, gallbladder) 575.6 localized, except patella 733.92
cholecystitis 574.1 Cholesterolemia 272.0 patella, patellae 717.7
acute 574.0 essential 272.0 systemic 733.92
chronic 574.1 familial 272.0 tibial plateau 733.92
choledocholithiasis 574.9 hereditary 272.0 trachea (congenital) 748.3
with Cholesterosis, cholesterolosis Chondromatosis (M9220/1) - see
cholecystitis 574.7 (gallbladder) 575.6 Neoplasm, cartilage, uncertain
acute 574.6 with behavior
and chronic 574.8 cholecystitis - see Cholecystitis Chondromyxosarcoma (M9220/3) - see
chronic cholecystitis 574.7 cholelithiasis - see Cholelithiasis Neoplasm, cartilage, malignant
Cholemia (see also Jaundice) 782.4 middle ear (see also Cholesteatoma) Chondro-osteodysplasia (Morquio-
familial 277.4 385.30 Brailsford type) 277.5
Gilbert’s (familial nonhemolytic) Cholocolic fistula (see also Fistula, Chondro-osteodystrophy 277.5
277.4 gallbladder) 575.5 Chondro-osteoma (M9210/0) - see
Cholemic gallstone - see Cholelithiasis Choluria 791.4 Neoplasm, bone, benign
Choleperitoneum, choleperitonitis (see Chondritis (purulent) 733.99 Chondropathia tuberosa 733.6
also Disease, gallbladder) 567.81 auricle 380.03 Chondrosarcoma (M9220/3) - see also
Cholera (algid) (Asiatic) (asphyctic) costal 733.6 Neoplasm, cartilage, malignant
(epidemic) (gravis) (Indian) Tietze’s 733.6 juxtacortical (M9221/3) - see Neoplasm,
(malignant) (morbus) (pestilential) patella, posttraumatic 717.7 bone, malignant
(spasmodic) 001.9 pinna 380.03 mesenchymal (M9240/3) - see
antimonial 985.4 posttraumatica patellae 717.7 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
carrier (suspected) of V02.0 tuberculous (active) (see also malignant
classical 001.0 Tuberculosis) 015.9 Chordae tendineae rupture (chronic) 429.5
contact V01.0 intervertebral 015.0 [730.88] Chordee (nonvenereal) 607.89
due to Chondroangiopathia calcarea seu congenital 752.63
Vibrio punctate 756.59 gonococcal 098.2
cholerae (Inaba, Ogawa, Chondroblastoma (M9230/0) - see also Chorditis (fibrinous) (nodosa) (tuberosa)
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Hikojima serotypes) 001.0 Neoplasm, bone, benign 478.5


el Tor 001.1 malignant (M9230/3) - see Neoplasm, Chordoma (M9370/3) - see Neoplasm, by
el Tor 001.1 bone, malignant site, malignant
exposure to V01.0 Chondrocalcinosis (articular) (crystal Chorea (gravis) (minor) (spasmodic) 333.5
vaccination, prophylactic (against) deposition) (dihydrate) (see also with
V03.0 Arthritis, due to, crystals) 275.49 heart involvement - see Chorea with
Cholerine (see also Cholera) 001.9 [712.3] rheumatic heart disease
Cholestasis 576.8 due to rheumatic heart disease (chronic,
due to total parenteral nutrition (TPN) calcium pyrophosphate 275.49 inactive, or quiescent)
573.8 [712.2] (conditions classifiable to
Cholesteatoma (ear) 385.30 dicalcium phosphate crystals 275.49 393–398) - see- rheumatic heart
attic (primary) 385.31 [712.1] condition involved,
diffuse 385.35 pyrophosphate crystals 275.49 active or acute (conditions
external ear (canal) 380.21 [712.2] classifiable to 391) 392.0
marginal (middle ear) 385.32 Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis acute - see Chorea, Sydenham’s
with involvement of mastoid cavity 380.00 apoplectic (see also Disease,
385.33 Chondrodysplasia 756.4 cerebrovascular, acute) 436
secondary (with middle ear angiomatose 756.4 chronic 333.4
involvement) 385.33 calcificans congenita 756.59 electric 049.8
mastoid cavity 385.30 epiphysialis punctata 756.59 gravidarum - see Eclampsia, pregnancy
middle ear (secondary) 385.32 hereditary deforming 756.4 habit 307.22
with involvement of mastoid cavity rhizomelic punctata 277.86 hereditary 333.4
385.33 Chondrodystrophia (fetalis) 756.4 Huntington’s 333.4
postmastoidectomy cavity (recurrent) calcarea 756.4 posthemiplegic 344.89
383.32 calcificans congenita 756.59 pregnancy - see Eclampsia, pregnancy
primary 385.31 fetalis hypoplastica 756.59 progressive 333.4
recurrent, postmastoidectomy cavity hypoplastica calcinosa 756.59 chronic 333.4
383.32 punctata 756.59 hereditary 333.4
secondary (middle ear) 385.32 tarda 277.5 rheumatic (chronic) 392.9
with involvement of mastoid cavity Chondrodystrophy (familial) with heart disease or involvement -
385.33 (hypoplastic) 756.4 see Chorea, with rheumatic
Cholesteatosis (middle ear) (see also myotonic (congenital) 359.23 heart disease
Cholesteatoma) 385.30 Chondroectodermal dysplasia 756.55 senile 333.5
diffuse 385.35 Chondrolysis 733.99 Sydenham’s 392.9
Cholesteremia 272.0 Chondroma (M9220/0) - see also with heart involvement - see Chorea,
Cholesterin Neoplasm, cartilage, benign with rheumatic heart disease
granuloma, middle ear 385.82 juxtacortical (M9221/0) - see Neoplasm, nonrheumatic 333.5
in vitreous 379.22 bone, benign variabilis 307.23


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Choreoathetosis (paroxysmal) 333.5 Choroidopathy NEC 363.9 Cicatrix (Continued)


Chorioadenoma (destruens) (M9100/1) degenerative (see also Degeneration, chorioretinal 363.30
236.1 choroid) 363.40 disseminated 363.35
Chorioamnionitis 658.4 hereditary (see also Dystrophy, choroid) macular 363.32
affecting fetus or newborn 762.7 363.50 peripheral 363.34
Chorioangioma (M9120/0) 219.8 specified type NEC 363.8 posterior pole NEC 363.33
Choriocarcinoma (M9100/3) Choroidoretinitis - see Chorioretinitis choroid - see Cicatrix, chorioretinal
combined with Choroidosis, central serous 362.41 common duct (see also Disease, biliary)
embryonal carcinoma (M9101/3) - Choroidretinopathy, serous 362.41 576.8
see Neoplasm, by site, Christian’s syndrome (chronic congenital 757.39
malignant histiocytosis X) 277.89 conjunctiva 372.64
teratoma (M9101/3) - see Neoplasm, Christian-Weber disease (nodular cornea 371.00
by site, malignant nonsuppurative panniculitis) 729.30 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Christmas disease 286.1 017.3 [371.05]
malignant Chromaffinoma (M8700/0) - see also duodenum (bulb) 537.3
unspecified site Neoplasm, by site, benign esophagus 530.3
female 181 malignant (M8700/3) - see Neoplasm, eyelid 374.46
male 186.9 by site, malignant with
Chorioencephalitis, lymphocytic (acute) Chromatopsia 368.59 ectropion - see Ectropion
(serous) 049.0 Chromhidrosis, chromidrosis 705.89 entropion - see Entropion
Chorioepithelioma (M9100/3) - see Chromoblastomycosis 117.2 hypopharynx 478.29
Choriocarcinoma Chromomycosis 117.2 knee, semilunar cartilage 717.5
Choriomeningitis (acute) (benign) Chromophytosis 111.0 lacrimal
(lymphocytic) (serous) 049.0 Chromotrichomycosis 111.8 canaliculi 375.53
Chorionepithelioma (M9100/3) - see Chronic - see condition duct
Choriocarcinoma Churg-Strauss syndrome 446.4 acquired 375.56
Chorionitis (see also Scleroderma) Chyle cyst, mesentery 457.8 neonatal 375.55
710.1 Chylocele (nonfilarial) 457.8 punctum 375.52
Chorioretinitis 363.20 filarial (see also Infestation, filarial) sac 375.54
disseminated 363.10 125.9 larynx 478.79
generalized 363.13 tunica vaginalis (nonfilarial) 608.84 limbus (cystoid) 372.64
in filarial (see also Infestation, filarial) lung 518.89
neurosyphilis 094.83 125.9 macular 363.32
secondary syphilis 091.51 Chylomicronemia (fasting) (with disseminated 363.35
peripheral 363.12 hyperprebetalipoproteinemia) peripheral 363.34
posterior pole 363.11 272.3 middle ear 385.89

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tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Chylopericardium (acute) 420.90 mouth 528.9
017.3 [363.13] Chylothorax (nonfilarial) 457.8 muscle 728.89
due to filarial (see also Infestation, filarial) nasolacrimal duct
histoplasmosis (see also 125.9 acquired 375.56
Histoplasmosis) 115.92 Chylous neonatal 375.55
toxoplasmosis (acquired) 130.2 ascites 457.8 nasopharynx 478.29
congenital (active) 771.2 cyst of peritoneum 457.8 palate (soft) 528.9
focal 363.00 hydrocele 603.9 penis 607.89
juxtapapillary 363.01 hydrothorax (nonfilarial) 457.8 prostate 602.8
peripheral 363.04 filarial (see also Infestation, filarial) rectum 569.49
posterior pole NEC 363.03 125.9 retina 363.30
juxtapapillaris, juxtapapillary 363.01 Chyluria 791.1 disseminated 363.35
progressive myopia (degeneration) bilharziasis 120.0 macular 363.32
360.21 due to peripheral 363.34
syphilitic (secondary) 091.51 Brugia (malayi) 125.1 posterior pole NEC 363.33
congenital (early) 090.0 [363.13] Wuchereria (bancrofti) 125.0 semilunar cartilage - see Derangement,
late 090.5 [363.13] malayi 125.1 meniscus
late 095.8 [363.13] filarial (see also Infestation, filarial) seminal vesicle 608.89
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 125.9 skin 709.2
017.3 [363.13] filariasis (see also Infestation, filarial) infected 686.8
Choristoma - see Neoplasm, by site, 125.9 postinfectional 709.2
benign nonfilarial 791.1 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
Choroid - see condition Cicatricial (deformity) - see Cicatrix 017.0
Choroideremia, choroidermia (initial Cicatrix (adherent) (contracted) (painful) specified site NEC 709.2
stage) (late stage) (partial or total (vicious) 709.2 throat 478.29
atrophy) 363.55 adenoid 474.8 tongue 529.8
Choroiditis (see also Chorioretinitis) alveolar process 525.8 tonsil (and adenoid) 474.8
363.20 anus 569.49 trachea 478.9
leprous 030.9 [363.13] auricle 380.89 tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis)
senile guttate 363.41 bile duct (see also Disease, biliary) 011.9
sympathetic 360.11 576.8 ureter 593.89
syphilitic (secondary) 091.51 bladder 596.89 urethra 599.84
congenital (early) 090.0 [363.13] bone 733.99 uterus 621.8
late 090.5 [363.13] brain 348.89 vagina 623.4
late 095.8 [363.13] cervix (postoperative) (postpartal) in pregnancy or childbirth 654.7
Tay’s 363.41 622.3 causing obstructed labor 660.2
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) in pregnancy or childbirth 654.6 vocal cord 478.5
017.3 [363.13] causing obstructed labor 660.2 wrist, constricting (annular) 709.2


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CIDP (chronic inflammatory Cirrhosis, cirrhotic (Continued) Cirrhosis, cirrhotic (Continued)


demyelinating polyneuropathy) coarsely nodular 571.5 nutritional (fatty) 571.5
357.81 congestive (liver) - see Cirrhosis, cardiac obstructive (biliary) (extrahepatic)
CIN I (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia I) Cruveilhier-Baumgarten 571.5 (intrahepatic) - see Cirrhosis,
622.11 cryptogenic (of liver) 571.5 biliary
CIN II (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia alcoholic 571.2 ovarian 620.8
II) 622.12 dietary (see also Cirrhosis, portal) 571.5 paludal 084.9
CIN III (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia due to pancreas (duct) 577.8
III) 233.1 bronzed diabetes 275.01 pericholangiolitic - see Cirrhosis, biliary
Cinchonism congestive hepatomegaly - see periportal - see Cirrhosis, portal
correct substance properly Cirrhosis, cardiac pigment, pigmentary (of liver) 275.01
administered 386.9 cystic fibrosis 277.00 portal (of liver) 571.5
overdose or wrong substance given or hemochromatosis (see also alcoholic 571.2
taken 961.4 Hemochromatosis) 275.03 posthepatitic (see also Cirrhosis,
Circine herpes 110.5 hepatolenticular degeneration 275.1 postnecrotic) 571.5
Circle of Willis - see condition passive congestion (chronic) - see postnecrotic (of liver) 571.5
Circular - see also condition Cirrhosis, cardiac alcoholic 571.2
hymen 752.49 Wilson’s disease 275.1 primary (intrahepatic) - see Cirrhosis,
Circulating anticoagulants, antibodies, or xanthomatosis 272.2 biliary
inhibitors (see also Anticoagulants) extrahepatic (obstructive) - see pulmonary (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
286.59 Cirrhosis, biliary renal (see also Sclerosis, renal) 587
extrinsic 287.8 fatty 571.8 septal (see also Cirrhosis, postnecrotic)
following childbirth 666.3 alcoholic 571.0 571.5
intrinsic, causing hemorrhagic disorder florid 571.2 spleen 289.51
286.59 Glisson’s - see Cirrhosis, portal splenomegalic (of liver) - see Cirrhosis,
with Hanot’s (hypertrophic) - see Cirrhosis, liver
acquired hemophilia 286.52 biliary stasis (liver) - see Cirrhosis, liver
antiphospholipid antibody hepatic - see Cirrhosis, liver stomach 535.4
286.53 hepatolienal - see Cirrhosis, liver Todd’s (see also Cirrhosis, biliary) 571.6
postpartum 666.3 hobnail - see Cirrhosis, portal toxic (nodular) - see Cirrhosis,
Circulation hypertrophic - see also Cirrhosis, liver postnecrotic
collateral (venous), any site 459.89 biliary - see Cirrhosis, biliary trabecular - see Cirrhosis, postnecrotic
defective 459.9 Hanot’s - see Cirrhosis, biliary unilobar - see Cirrhosis, liver
congenital 747.9 infectious NEC - see Cirrhosis, portal vascular (of liver) - see Cirrhosis, liver
lower extremity 459.89 insular - see Cirrhosis, portal xanthomatous (biliary) (see also
embryonic 747.9 intrahepatic (obstructive) (primary) Cirrhosis, biliary) 571.6
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failure 799.89 (secondary) - see Cirrhosis, biliary due to xanthomatosis (familial)


fetus or newborn 779.89 juvenile (see also Cirrhosis, portal) 571.5 (metabolic) (primary) 272.2
peripheral 785.59 kidney (see also Sclerosis, renal) 587 Cistern, subarachnoid 793.0
fetal, persistent 747.83 Laennec’s (of liver) 571.2 Citrullinemia 270.6
heart, incomplete 747.9 nonalcoholic 571.5 Citrullinuria 270.6
Circulatory system - see condition liver (chronic) (hepatolienal) Ciuffini-Pancoast tumor (M8010/3)
Circulus senilis 371.41 (hypertrophic) (nodular) (carcinoma, pulmonary apex) 162.3
Circumcision (splenomegalic) (unilobar) 571.5 Civatte’s disease or poikiloderma 709.09
in absence of medical indication V50.2 with alcoholism 571.2 CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease) 046.19
ritual V50.2 alcoholic 571.2 variant (vCJD) 046.11
routine V50.2 congenital (due to failure of CLABSI (central line-associated
Circumscribed - see condition obliteration of umbilical vein) bloodstream infection) 999.32
Circumvallata placenta - see Placenta, 777.8 Clam diggers’ itch 120.3
abnormal cryptogenic 571.5 Clap - see Gonorrhea
Cirrhosis, cirrhotic 571.5 alcoholic 571.2 Clark’s paralysis 343.9
with alcoholism 571.2 fatty 571.8 Clarke-Hadfield syndrome (pancreatic
alcoholic (liver) 571.2 alcoholic 571.0 infantilism) 577.8
atrophic (of liver) - see Cirrhosis, macronodular 571.5 Clastothrix 704.2
portal alcoholic 571.2 Claude’s syndrome 352.6
Baumgarten-Cruveilhier 571.5 micronodular 571.5 Claude Bernard-Horner syndrome (see
biliary (cholangiolitic) (cholangitic) alcoholic 571.2 also Neuropathy, peripheral,
(cholestatic) (extrahepatic) nodular, diffuse 571.5 autonomic) 337.9
(hypertrophic) (intrahepatic) alcoholic 571.2 Claudication, intermittent 443.9
(nonobstructive) (obstructive) pigmentary 275.01 cerebral (artery) (see also Ischemia,
(pericholangiolitic) (posthepatic) portal 571.5 cerebral, transient) 435.9
(primary) (secondary) alcoholic 571.2 due to atherosclerosis 440.21
(xanthomatous) 571.6 postnecrotic 571.5 spinal cord (arteriosclerotic) 435.1
due to alcoholic 571.2 syphilitic 094.89
clonorchiasis 121.1 syphilitic 095.3 spinalis 435.1
flukes 121.3 lung (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515 venous (axillary) 453.89
brain 331.9 macronodular (of liver) 571.5 Claudicatio venosa intermittens 453.89
capsular - see Cirrhosis, portal alcoholic 571.2 Claustrophobia 300.29
cardiac 571.5 malarial 084.9 Clavus (infected) 700
alcoholic 571.2 metabolic NEC 571.5 Clawfoot (congenital) 754.71
central (liver) - see Cirrhosis, liver micronodular (of liver) 571.5 acquired 736.74
Charcôt’s 571.6 alcoholic 571.2 Clawhand (acquired) 736.06
cholangiolitic - see Cirrhosis, biliary monolobular - see Cirrhosis, portal congenital 755.59
cholangitic - see Cirrhosis, biliary multilobular - see Cirrhosis, portal Clawtoe (congenital) 754.71
cholestatic - see Cirrhosis, biliary nephritis (see also Sclerosis, renal) 587 acquired 735.5
clitoris (hypertrophic) 624.2 nodular - see Cirrhosis, liver Clay eating 307.52


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Clay shovelers’ fracture - see Fracture, Climacteric (Continued) Clouding


vertebra, cervical depression (see also Psychosis, affective) corneal graft 996.51
Cleansing of artificial opening (see also 296.2 Cloudy
Attention to artificial opening) V55.9 disease 627.2 antrum, antra 473.0
Cleft (congenital) - see also Imperfect, recurrent episode 296.3 dialysis effluent 792.5
closure single episode 296.2 Clouston’s (hidrotic) ectodermal
alveolar process 525.8 female (symptoms) 627.2 dysplasia 757.31
branchial (persistent) 744.41 male (symptoms) (syndrome) 608.89 Clubbing of fingers 781.5
cyst 744.42 melancholia (see also Psychosis, Clubfinger 736.29
clitoris 752.49 affective) 296.2 acquired 736.29
cricoid cartilage, posterior 748.3 recurrent episode 296.3 congenital 754.89
facial (see also Cleft, lip) 749.10 single episode 296.2 Clubfoot (congenital) 754.70
lip 749.10 paranoid state 297.2 acquired 736.71
with cleft palate 749.20 paraphrenia 297.2 equinovarus 754.51
bilateral (lip and palate) 749.24 polyarthritis NEC 716.39 paralytic 736.71
with unilateral lip or palate male 608.89 Club hand (congenital) 754.89
749.25 symptoms (female) 627.2 acquired 736.07
complete 749.23 Clinical research investigation (control) Clubnail (acquired) 703.8
incomplete 749.24 (participant) V70.7 congenital 757.5
unilateral (lip and palate) 749.22 Clinodactyly 755.59 Clump kidney 753.3
with bilateral lip or palate Clitoris - see condition Clumsiness 781.3
749.25 Cloaca, persistent 751.5 syndrome 315.4
complete 749.21 Clonorchiasis 121.1 Cluttering (see also Disorder, fluency)
incomplete 749.22 Clonorchiosis 121.1 315.35
bilateral 749.14 Clonorchis infection, liver 121.1 Clutton’s joints 090.5
with cleft palate, unilateral 749.25 Clonus 781.0 Coagulation, intravascular (diffuse)
complete 749.13 Closed bite 524.20 (disseminated) (see also Fibrinolysis)
incomplete 749.14 Closed surgical procedure converted to 286.6
unilateral 749.12 open procedure newborn 776.2
with cleft palate, bilateral 749.25 arthroscopic V64.43 Coagulopathy (see also Defect,
complete 749.11 laparoscopic V64.41 coagulation) 286.9
incomplete 749.12 thoracoscopic V64.42 consumption 286.6
nose 748.1 Closure intravascular (disseminated) NEC 286.6
palate 749.00 artificial opening (see also Attention to newborn 776.2
with cleft lip 749.20 artificial opening) V55.9
Coalition
bilateral (lip and palate) 749.24 congenital, nose 748.0
calcaneoscaphoid 755.67

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with unilateral lip or palate cranial sutures, premature 756.0
calcaneus 755.67
749.25 defective or imperfect NEC - see
tarsal 755.67
complete 749.23 Imperfect, closure
Coal miners’
incomplete 749.24 fistula, delayed - see Fistula
unilateral (lip and palate) 749.22 elbow 727.2
fontanelle, delayed 756.0
with bilateral lip or palate lung 500
foramen ovale, imperfect 745.5
749.25 hymen 623.3 Coal workers’ lung or pneumoconiosis
complete 749.21 interauricular septum, defective 745.5 500
incomplete 749.22 interventricular septum, defective 745.4 Coarctation
bilateral 749.04 lacrimal duct 375.56 aorta (postductal) (preductal) 747.10
with cleft lip, unilateral 749.25 congenital 743.65 pulmonary artery 747.31
complete 749.03 neonatal 375.55 Coated tongue 529.3
incomplete 749.04 nose (congenital) 748.0 Coats’ disease 362.12
unilateral 749.02 acquired 738.0 Cocainism (see also Dependence)
with cleft lip, bilateral 749.25 primary angle without glaucoma 304.2
complete 749.01 damage 365.06 Coccidioidal granuloma 114.3
incomplete 749.02 vagina 623.2 Coccidioidomycosis 114.9
penis 752.69 valve - see Endocarditis with pneumonia 114.0
posterior, cricoid cartilage 748.3 vulva 624.8 cutaneous (primary) 114.1
scrotum 752.89 Clot (blood) disseminated 114.3
sternum (congenital) 756.3 artery (obstruction) (occlusion) (see also extrapulmonary (primary) 114.1
thyroid cartilage (congenital) 748.3 Embolism) 444.9 lung 114.5
tongue 750.13 atrial appendage 429.89 acute 114.0
uvula 749.02 bladder 596.7 chronic 114.4
with cleft lip (see also Cleft, lip, with brain (extradural or intradural) (see also primary 114.0
cleft palate) 749.20 Thrombosis, brain) 434.0 meninges 114.2
water 366.12 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) primary (pulmonary) 114.0
Cleft hand (congenital) 755.58 cerebrovascular disease acute 114.0
Cleidocranial dysostosis 755.59 circulation 444.9 prostate 114.3
Cleidotomy, fetal 763.89 heart (see also Infarct, myocardium) pulmonary 114.5
Cleptomania 312.32 410.9 acute 114.0
Clérambault’s syndrome 297.8 without myocardial infarction chronic 114.4
erotomania 302.89 429.89 primary 114.0
Clergyman’s sore throat 784.49 vein (see also Thrombosis) 453.9 specified site NEC 114.3
Click, clicking Clotting defect NEC (see also Defect, Coccidioidosis 114.9
systolic syndrome 785.2 coagulation) 286.9 lung 114.5
Clifford’s syndrome (postmaturity) 766.22 Clouded state 780.09 acute 114.0
Climacteric (see also Menopause) 627.2 epileptic (see also Epilepsy) 345.9 chronic 114.4
arthritis NEC (see also Arthritis, paroxysmal (idiopathic) (see also primary 114.0
climacteric) 716.3 Epilepsy) 345.9 meninges 114.2


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Coccidiosis (colitis) (diarrhea) (dysentery) Colic (Continued) Colitis (Continued)


007.2 common duct - see Choledocholithiasis membranous 564.9
Cocciuria 791.9 Devonshire NEC 984.9 psychogenic 316 [564.9]
Coccus in urine 791.9 specified type of lead - see Table of mucous 564.9
Coccydynia 724.79 Drugs and Chemicals psychogenic 316 [564.9]
Coccygodynia 724.79 flatulent 787.3 necrotic 009.0
Coccyx - see condition gallbladder or gallstone - see polyposa (see also Colitis, ulcerative)
Cochin-China Cholelithiasis 556.9
diarrhea 579.1 gastric 536.8 protozoal NEC 007.9
anguilluliasis 127.2 hepatic (duct) - see Choledocholithiasis pseudomembranous 008.45
ulcer 085.1 hysterical 300.11 pseudomucinous 564.9
Cock’s peculiar tumor 706.2 in regional 555.1
Cockayne’s disease or syndrome adult 789.0 segmental 555.1
(microcephaly and dwarfism) 759.89 child over 12 months old 789.0 septic (see also Enteritis, due to, specific
Cockayne-Weber syndrome infant 789.7 organism) 009.0
(epidermolysis bullosa) 757.39 infantile 789.7 spastic 564.9
Cocked-up toe 735.2 intestinal 789.7 psychogenic 316 [564.9]
Codman’s tumor (benign kidney 788.0 Staphylococcus 008.41
chondroblastoma) (M9230/0) - see lead NEC 984.9 food 005.0
Neoplasm, bone, benign specified type of lead - see Table of thromboulcerative 557.0
Coenurosis 123.8 Drugs and Chemicals toxic 558.2
Coffee workers’ lung 495.8 liver (duct) - see Choledocholithiasis transmural 555.1
Cogan’s syndrome 370.52 mucous 564.9 trichomonal 007.3
congenital oculomotor apraxia 379.51 psychogenic 316 [564.9] tuberculous (ulcerative) 014.8
nonsyphilitic interstitial keratitis 370.52 nephritic 788.0 ulcerative (chronic) (idiopathic)
Coiling, umbilical cord - see Painter’s NEC 984.9 (nonspecific) 556.9
Complications, umbilical cord pancreas 577.8 entero- 556.0
Coitus, painful (female) 625.0 psychogenic 306.4 fulminant 557.0
male 608.89 renal 788.0 ileo- 556.1
psychogenic 302.76 saturnine NEC 984.9 left-sided 556.5
Cold 460 specified type of lead - see Table of procto- 556.2
with influenza, flu, or grippe (see also Drugs and Chemicals proctosigmoid 556.3
Influenza) 487.1 spasmodic 789.7 psychogenic 316 [556]
abscess - see also Tuberculosis, abscess ureter 788.0 specified NEC 556.8
universal 556.6
articular - see Tuberculosis, joint urethral 599.84
Collagen disease NEC 710.9
agglutinin due to calculus 594.2
nonvascular 710.9
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disease (chronic) or syndrome 283.0 uterus 625.8


vascular (allergic) (see also Angiitis,
hemoglobinuria 283.0 menstrual 625.3
hypersensitivity) 446.20
paroxysmal (cold) (nocturnal) vermicular 543.9
Collagenosis (see also Collagen disease)
283.2 virus 460
710.9
allergic (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 worm NEC 128.9 cardiovascular 425.4
bronchus or chest - see Bronchitis Colicystitis (see also Cystitis) 595.9 mediastinal 519.3
with grippe or influenza (see also Colitis (acute) (catarrhal) (croupous) Collapse 780.2
Influenza) 487.1 (cystica superficialis) (exudative) adrenal 255.8
common (head) 460 (hemorrhagic) (noninfectious) cardiorenal (see also Hypertension,
vaccination, prophylactic (against) (phlegmonous) (presumed cardiorenal) 404.90
V04.7 noninfectious) 558.9 cardiorespiratory 785.51
deep 464.10 adaptive 564.9 fetus or newborn 779.85
effects of 991.9 allergic 558.3 cardiovascular (see also Disease, heart)
specified effect NEC 991.8 amebic (see also Amebiasis) 006.9 785.51
excessive 991.9 nondysenteric 006.2 fetus or newborn 779.85
specified effect NEC 991.8 anthrax 022.2 circulatory (peripheral) 785.59
exhaustion from 991.8 bacillary (see also Infection, Shigella) with
exposure to 991.9 004.9 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
specified effect NEC 991.8 balantidial 007.0 with shock
grippy (see also Influenza) 487.1 chronic 558.9 ectopic pregnancy (see also
head 460 ulcerative (see also Colitis, ulcerative) categories 633.0–633.9) 639.5
injury syndrome (newborn) 778.2 556.9 molar pregnancy (see also
intolerance 780.99 coccidial 007.2 categories 630–632) 639.5
on lung - see Bronchitis dietetic 558.9 during or after labor and delivery
rose 477.0 due to radiation 558.1 669.1
sensitivity, autoimmune 283.0 eosinophilic 558.42 fetus or newborn 779.85
virus 460 functional 558.9 following
Coldsore (see also Herpes, simplex) 054.9 gangrenous 009.0 abortion 639.5
Colibacillosis 041.49 giardial 007.1 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.5
generalized 038.42 granulomatous 555.1 during or after labor and delivery
Colibacilluria 791.9 gravis (see also Colitis, ulcerative) 556.9 669.1
Colic (recurrent) 789.7 infectious (see also Enteritis, due to, fetus or newborn 779.89
abdomen 789.7 specific organism) 009.0 during or resulting from a surgical
psychogenic 307.89 presumed 009.1 procedure 998.00
appendicular 543.9 ischemic 557.9 external ear canal 380.50
appendix 543.9 acute 557.0 secondary to
bile duct - see Choledocholithiasis chronic 557.1 inflammation 380.53
biliary - see Cholelithiasis due to mesenteric artery surgery 380.52
bilious - see Cholelithiasis insufficiency 557.1 trauma 380.51


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Collapse (Continued) Coloptosis 569.89 Common (Continued)


general 780.2 Color truncus (arteriosus) 745.0
heart - see Disease, heart amblyopia NEC 368.59 ventricle 745.3
heat 992.1 acquired 368.55 Commotio (current)
hysterical 300.11 blindness NEC (congenital) 368.59 cerebri (see also Concussion, brain) 850.9
labyrinth, membranous (congenital) acquired 368.55 with skull fracture - see Fracture,
744.05 Colostomy skull, by site
lung (massive) (see also Atelectasis) 518.0 attention to V55.3 retinae 921.3
pressure, during labor 668.0 fitting or adjustment V55.3 spinalis - see Injury, spinal, by site
myocardial - see Disease, heart malfunctioning 569.62 Commotion (current)
nervous (see also Disorder, mental, status V44.3 brain (without skull fracture) (see also
nonpsychotic) 300.9 Colpitis (see also Vaginitis) 616.10 Concussion, brain) 850.9
neurocirculatory 306.2 Colpocele 618.6 with skull fracture - see Fracture,
nose 738.0 Colpocystitis (see also Vaginitis) 616.10 skull, by site
postoperative (cardiovascular) Colporrhexis 665.4 spinal cord - see Injury, spinal, by site
998.09 Colpospasm 625.1 Communication
pulmonary (see also Atelectasis) 518.0 abnormal - see also Fistula
Column, spinal, vertebral - see condition
fetus or newborn 770.5 between
Coma 780.01
partial 770.5 base of aorta and pulmonary
apoplectic (see also Disease,
primary 770.4 artery 745.0
thorax 512.89 cerebrovascular, acute) 436
diabetic (with ketoacidosis) 250.3 left ventricle and right atrium
iatrogenic 512.1 745.4
postoperative 512.1 due to secondary diabetes 249.3
hyperosmolar 250.2 pericardial sac and pleural sac
trachea 519.19 748.8
valvular - see Endocarditis due to secondary diabetes
249.2 pulmonary artery and pulmonary
vascular (peripheral) 785.59 vein 747.39
with eclamptic (see also Eclampsia) 780.39
epileptic 345.3 congenital, between uterus and
abortion - see Abortion, by type, anterior abdominal wall
with shock hepatic 572.2
hyperglycemic 250.2 752.39
ectopic pregnancy (see also bladder 752.39
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.5 due to secondary diabetes 249.2
hyperosmolar (diabetic) (nonketotic) intestine 752.39
molar pregnancy (see also rectum 752.39
categories 630–632) 639.5 250.2
left ventricular-right atrial 745.4
cerebral (see also Disease, due to secondary diabetes 249.2
pulmonary artery-pulmonary vein
cerebrovascular, acute) 436 hypoglycemic 251.0
747.39
during or after labor and delivery diabetic 250.3
Compartment syndrome - see Syndrome,
669.1 due to secondary diabetes
compartment

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fetus or newborn 779.89 249.3
Compensation
following insulin 250.3
broken - see Failure, heart
abortion 639.5 due to secondary diabetes 249.3
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.5 failure - see Failure, heart
hyperosmolar 250.2 neurosis, psychoneurosis 300.11
vasomotor 785.59 due to secondary diabetes
vertebra 733.13 Complaint - see also Disease
249.2 bowel, functional 564.9
Collateral - see also condition nondiabetic 251.0
circulation (venous) 459.89 psychogenic 306.4
organic hyperinsulinism 251.0 intestine, functional 564.9
dilation, veins 459.89 Kussmaul’s (diabetic) 250.3
Colles’ fracture (closed) (reversed) psychogenic 306.4
due to secondary diabetes 249.3 kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.9
(separation) 813.41 liver 572.2
open 813.51 liver 573.9
newborn 779.2 miners’ 500
Collet’s syndrome 352.6 prediabetic 250.2
Collet-Sicard syndrome 352.6 Complete - see condition
due to secondary diabetes 249.2 Complex
Colliculitis urethralis (see also Urethritis) uremic - see Uremia
597.89 cardiorenal (see also Hypertension,
Combat fatigue (see also Reaction, stress, cardiorenal) 404.90
Colliers’
acute) 308.9 castration 300.9
asthma 500
Combined - see condition Costen’s 524.60
lung 500
Comedo 706.1 ego-dystonic homosexuality 302.0
phthisis (see also Tuberculosis) 011.4
Collodion baby (ichthyosis congenita) Comedocarcinoma (M8501/3) - see also Eisenmenger’s (ventricular septal
757.1 Neoplasm, breast, malignant defect) 745.4
Colloid milium 709.3 noninfiltrating (M8501/2) homosexual, ego-dystonic 302.0
Coloboma NEC 743.49 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, hypersexual 302.89
choroid 743.59 in situ inferiority 301.9
fundus 743.52 unspecified site 233.0 jumped process
iris 743.46 Comedomastitis 610.4 spine - see Dislocation, vertebra
lens 743.36 Comedones 706.1 primary, tuberculosis (see also
lids 743.62 lanugo 757.4 Tuberculosis) 010.0
optic disc (congenital) 743.57 Comma bacillus, carrier (suspected) of regional pain syndrome 355.9
acquired 377.23 V02.3 type I 337.20
retina 743.56 Comminuted fracture - see Fracture, by lower limb 337.22
sclera 743.47 site specified site NEC 337.29
Coloenteritis - see Enteritis Common upper limb 337.21
Colon - see condition aortopulmonary trunk 745.0 type II
Colonization atrioventricular canal (defect) 745.69 lower limb 355.71
MRSA (methicillin resistant atrium 745.69 upper limb 354.4
Staphylococcus aureus) V02.54 cold (head) 460 Taussig-Bing (transposition, aorta and
MSSA (methicillin susceptible vaccination, prophylactic (against) overriding pulmonary artery)
Staphylococcus aureus) V02.53 V04.7 745.11


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Complications Complications (Continued) Complications (Continued)


abortion NEC - see categories 634–639 bone growth stimulator NEC 996.78 cystostomy 596.83
accidental puncture or laceration infection or inflammation 996.67 infection 596.81
during a procedure 998.2 bone marrow transplant 996.85 mechanical 596.82
amniocentesis, fetal 679.1 breast implant (prosthetic) NEC 996.79 specified complication NEC 596.83
amputation stump (late) (surgical) infection or inflammation 996.69 delivery 669.9
997.60 mechanical 996.54 procedure (instrumental) (manual)
traumatic - see Amputation, bypass - see also Complications, (surgical) 669.4
traumatic anastomosis specified type NEC 669.8
anastomosis (and bypass) - see also aortocoronary 996.03 dialysis (hemodialysis) (peritoneal)
Complications, due to (presence atherosclerosis - see (renal) NEC 999.9
of) any device, implant, or graft Arteriosclerosis, coronary catheter NEC - see also Complications,
classified to 996.0–996.5 NEC embolism 996.72 due to (presence of) any device,
hemorrhage NEC 998.11 occlusion NEC 996.72 implant, or graft classified to
intestinal (internal) NEC 997.49 thrombus 996.72 996.0–996.5 NEC
involving urinary tract 997.5 carotid artery 996.1 infection or inflammation 996.62
mechanical - see Complications, atherosclerosis - see peritoneal 996.68
mechanical, graft mechanical 996.1
Arteriosclerosis, coronary
urinary tract (involving intestinal peritoneal 996.56
embolism 996.74
tract) 997.5 drug NEC 995.29
occlusion NEC 996.74
anesthesia, anesthetic NEC (see also due to (presence of) any device,
thrombus 996.74 implant, or graft classified to
Anesthesia, complication) 995.22 cardiac (see also Disease, heart) 429.9
in labor and delivery 668.9 996.0–996.5 NEC
device, implant, or graft NEC 996.72 with infection or inflammation - see
affecting fetus or newborn 763.5 infection or inflammation 996.61
cardiac 668.1 Complications, infection or
long-term effect 429.4 inflammation, due to (presence
central nervous system 668.2 mechanical (see also
pulmonary 668.0 of) any device, implant, or
Complications, mechanical, graft classified to 996.0–996.5
specified type NEC 668.8 by type) 996.00
aortocoronary (bypass) graft 996.03 NEC
valve prosthesis 996.71 arterial NEC 996.74
atherosclerosis - see Arteriosclerosis, infection or inflammation
coronary coronary NEC 996.03
996.61 atherosclerosis - see
embolism 996.72 postoperative NEC 997.1 Arteriosclerosis,
occlusion NEC 996.72 long-term effect 429.4 coronary
thrombus 996.72 cardiorenal (see also Hypertension, embolism 996.72
arthroplasty (see also Complications, cardiorenal) 404.90 occlusion NEC 996.72
prosthetic joint) 996.49 carotid artery bypass graft 996.1 specified type NEC 996.72
artificial opening
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atherosclerosis - see Arteriosclerosis, thrombus 996.72


cecostomy 569.60 renal dialysis 996.73
coronary
colostomy 569.60 arteriovenous fistula or shunt NEC
embolism 996.74
cystostomy 596.83 996.74
occlusion NEC 996.74
infection 596.81 bone growth stimulator 996.78
thrombus 996.74
mechanical 596.82 breast NEC 996.79
cataract fragments in eye 998.82
specified complication NEC cardiac NEC 996.72
596.83 catheter device NEC - see also
Complications, due to (presence defibrillator 996.72
enterostomy 569.60 pacemaker 996.72
esophagostomy 530.87 of) any device, implant, or graft
classified to 996.0-996.5 NEC valve prosthesis 996.71
infection 530.86 catheter NEC 996.79
mechanical 530.87 mechanical - see Complications,
mechanical, catheter spinal 996.75
gastrostomy 536.40 urinary, indwelling 996.76
ileostomy 569.60 cecostomy 569.60
cesarean section wound 674.3 vascular NEC 996.74
jejunostomy 569.60 renal dialysis 996.73
nephrostomy 997.5 chemotherapy (antineoplastic) 995.29
chin implant (prosthetic) NEC 996.79 ventricular shunt 996.75
tracheostomy 519.00 coronary (artery) bypass (graft) NEC
ureterostomy 997.5 infection or inflammation 996.69
996.03
urethrostomy 997.5 mechanical 996.59
atherosclerosis - see
bariatric surgery colostomy (enterostomy) 569.60
Arteriosclerosis, coronary
gastric band procedure 539.09 specified type NEC 569.69
embolism 996.72
infection 539.01 contraceptive device, intrauterine NEC occlusion NEC 996.72
specified procedure NEC 539.89 996.76 thrombus 996.72
infection 539.81 infection 996.65 electrodes
bile duct implant (prosthetic) NEC 996.79 inflammation 996.65 brain 996.75
infection or inflammation 996.69 mechanical 996.32 heart 996.72
mechanical 996.59 cord (umbilical) - see Complications, esophagostomy 530.87
bleeding (intraoperative) umbilical cord gastrointestinal NEC 996.79
(postoperative) 998.11 cornea genitourinary NEC 996.76
blood vessel graft 996.1 due to heart valve prosthesis NEC 996.71
aortocoronary 996.03 contact lens 371.82 infusion pump 996.74
atherosclerosis - see coronary (artery) bypass (graft) NEC insulin pump 996.57
Arteriosclerosis, coronary 996.03 internal
embolism 996.72 atherosclerosis - see Arteriosclerosis, joint prosthesis 996.77
occlusion NEC 996.72 coronary orthopedic NEC 996.78
thrombus 996.72 embolism 996.72 specified type NEC 996.79
atherosclerosis - see Arteriosclerosis, infection or inflammation 996.61 intrauterine contraceptive device
extremities mechanical 996.03 NEC 996.76
embolism 996.74 occlusion NEC 996.72 joint prosthesis, internal NEC 996.77
occlusion NEC 996.74 specified type NEC 996.72 mechanical - see Complications,
thrombus 996.74 thrombus 996.72 mechanical


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Complications (Continued) Complications (Continued) Complications (Continued)


due to any device, implant, or graft hematoma (intraoperative) infection and inflammation (Continued)
classified to 996.0–996.5 NEC (postoperative) 998.12 due to any device (Continued)
(Continued) hemorrhage (intraoperative) orthopedic NEC 996.67
nervous system NEC 996.75 (postoperative) 998.11 joint, internal 996.66
ocular lens NEC 996.79 hyperalimentation therapy NEC 999.9 peripherally inserted central
orbital NEC 996.79 immunization (procedure) - see catheter (PICC) 999.31
orthopedic NEC 996.78 Complications, vaccination bloodstream 999.32
joint, internal 996.77 implant - see also Complications, due to localized 999.33
renal dialysis 996.73 (presence of) any device, implant, portacath (port-a-cath) 999.31
specified type NEC 996.79 or graft classified to 996.0–996.5 bloodstream 999.32
urinary catheter, indwelling 996.76 NEC localized 999.33
vascular NEC 996.74 dental placement, hemorrhagic 525.71 specified type NEC 996.69
ventricular shunt 996.75 mechanical, - see Complications, triple lumen catheter 999.31
during dialysis NEC 999.9 mechanical, implant bloodstream 999.32
ectopic or molar pregnancy NEC 639.9 infection and inflammation localized 999.33
electroshock therapy NEC 999.9 due to (presence of) any device, umbilical venous catheter 999.31
enterostomy 569.60 implant or graft classified to bloodstream 999.32
specified type NEC 569.69 996.0–996.5 NEC 996.60 localized 999.33
esophagostomy 530.87 arterial NEC 996.62 urinary catheter, indwelling 996.64
infection 530.86 coronary 996.61 ventricular shunt 996.63
mechanical 530.87 renal dialysis 996.62 infusion (procedure) 999.88
external (fixation) device with internal arteriovenous fistula or shunt blood - see Complications,
component(s) NEC 996.78 996.62 transfusion
infection or inflammation 996.67 artificial heart 996.61 infection NEC 999.39
mechanical 996.49 bone growth stimulator 996.67 sepsis NEC 999.39
extracorporeal circulation NEC 999.9 breast 996.69 inhalation therapy NEC 999.9
eye implant (prosthetic) NEC 996.79 cardiac 996.61 injection (procedure) 999.9
infection or inflammation 996.69 catheter NEC 996.69 drug reaction (see also Reaction,
mechanical central venous 999.31 drug) 995.27
ocular lens 996.53 bloodstream 999.32 infection NEC 999.39
orbital globe 996.59 localized 999.33 sepsis NEC 999.39
fetal, from amniocentesis 679.1 Hickman 999.31 serum (prophylactic) (therapeutic) -
gastrointestinal, postoperative NEC bloodstream 999.32 see Complications, vaccination
(see also Complications, surgical localized 999.33 vaccine (any) - see Complications,
procedures) 997.49 peripherally inserted central vaccination
gastrostomy 536.40 (PICC) 999.31 inoculation (any) - see Complications,

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specified type NEC 536.49 bloodstream 999.32 vaccination
genitourinary device, implant or graft localized 999.33 insulin pump 996.57
NEC 996.76 peritoneal 996.68 internal device (catheter) (electronic)
erosion of implanted vaginal mesh portacath (port-a-cath) 999.31 (fixation) (prosthetic) - see also
629.31 bloodstream 999.32 Complications, due to (presence
exposure of implanted vaginal mesh localized 999.33 of) any device, implant, or graft
629.32 spinal 996.63 classified to 996.0–996.5 NEC
infection or inflammation 996.65 triple lumen 999.31 mechanical - see Complications,
urinary catheter, indwelling 996.64 bloodstream 999.32 mechanical
mechanical (see also Complications, localized 999.33 intestinal pouch, specified NEC 569.79
mechanical, by type) 996.30 umbilical venous 999.31 intestinal transplant (immune or
specified NEC 996.39 bloodstream 999.32 nonimmune cause) 996.87
graft (bypass) (patch) - see also localized 999.33 intraoperative bleeding or hemorrhage
Complications, due to (presence urinary, indwelling 996.64 998.11
of) any device, implant, or graft vascular (arterial) (dialysis) intrauterine contraceptive device (see
classified to 996.0–996.5 NEC (peripheral venous) NEC also Complications, contraceptive
bone marrow 996.85 996.62 device) 996.76
corneal NEC 996.79 ventricular shunt 996.63 with fetal damage affecting
infection or inflammation 996.69 central venous catheter 999.31 management of pregnancy
rejection or reaction 996.51 bloodstream 999.32 655.8
retroprosthetic membrane 996.51 localized 999.33 infection or inflammation 996.65
mechanical - see Complications, coronary artery bypass 996.61 in utero procedure
mechanical, graft electrodes fetal 679.1
organ (immune or nonimmune brain 996.63 maternal 679.0
cause) (partial) (total) 996.80 heart 996.61 jejunostomy 569.60
bone marrow 996.85 gastrointestinal NEC 996.69 kidney transplant (immune or
heart 996.83 genitourinary NEC 996.65 nonimmune cause) 996.81
intestines 996.87 indwelling urinary catheter labor 669.9
kidney 996.81 996.64 specified condition NEC 669.8
liver 996.82 heart assist device 996.61 liver transplant (immune or
lung 996.84 heart valve 996.61 nonimmune cause) 996.82
pancreas 996.86 Hickman catheter 999.31 lumbar puncture 349.0
specified NEC 996.89 bloodstream 999.32 mechanical
skin NEC 996.79 localized 999.33 anastomosis - see Complications,
infection or inflammation 996.69 infusion pump 996.62 mechanical, graft
rejection 996.52 insulin pump 996.69 artificial heart 996.09
artificial 996.55 intrauterine contraceptive device bypass - see Complications,
decellularized allodermis 996.55 996.65 mechanical, graft
heart - see also Disease, heart transplant joint prosthesis, internal 996.66 catheter NEC 996.59
(immune or nonimmune cause) ocular lens 996.69 cardiac 996.09
996.83 orbital (implant) 996.69 cystostomy 596.82


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Complications (Continued) Complications (Continued) Complications (Continued)


mechanical (Continued) mechanical (Continued) mechanical (Continued)
catheter NEC (Continued) graft NEC (Continued) vas deferens reconstruction 996.39
dialysis (hemodialysis) 996.1 organ (immune or nonimmune ventilator [respirator] V46.14
peritoneal 996.56 cause) 996.80 medical care NEC 999.9
during a procedure 998.2 heart 996.83 cardiac NEC 997.1
urethral, indwelling 996.31 intestines 996.87 gastrointestinal NEC 997.49
colostomy 569.62 kidney 996.81 nervous system NEC 997.00
device NEC 996.59 liver 996.82 peripheral vascular NEC 997.2
balloon (counterpulsation), lung 996.84 respiratory NEC 997.39
intra-aortic 996.1 pancreas 996.86 urinary NEC 997.5
cardiac 996.00 specified NEC 996.89 vascular
automatic implantable orthopedic, internal 996.49 mesenteric artery 997.71
defibrillator 996.04 peripheral nerve 996.2 other vessels 997.79
long-term effect 429.4 prosthetic NEC 996.59 peripheral vessels 997.2
specified NEC 996.09 skin 996.52 renal artery 997.72
contraceptive, intrauterine 996.32 artificial 996.55 nephrostomy 997.5
counterpulsation, intra-aortic 996.1 specified NEC 996.59 nervous system
fixation, external, with internal tendon 996.49 device, implant, or graft NEC 349.1
components 996.49 tissue NEC 996.52 mechanical 996.2
fixation, internal (nail, rod, plate) tooth 996.59 postoperative NEC 997.00
996.40 ureter, without mention of obstetric 669.9
genitourinary 996.30 resection 996.39 procedure (instrumental) (manual)
specified NEC 996.39 vascular 996.1 (surgical) 669.4
insulin pump 996.57 heart valve prosthesis 996.02 specified NEC 669.8
nervous system 996.2 long-term effect 429.4 surgical wound 674.3
orthopedic, internal 996.40 implant NEC 996.59 ocular lens implant NEC 996.79
prosthetic joint (see also cardiac 996.00 infection or inflammation 996.69
Complications, automatic implantable defibril- mechanical 996.53
mechanical, device, lator 996.04 organ transplant - see Complications,
orthopedic, prosthetic, long-term effect 429.4 transplant, organ, by site
joint) 996.47 specified NEC 996.09 orthopedic device, implant, or graft
prosthetic NEC 996.59 electrode NEC 996.59 internal (fixation) (nail) (plate) (rod)
joint 996.47 brain 996.2 NEC 996.78
cardiac 996.01 infection or inflammation 996.67
articular bearing surface
spinal column 996.2 joint prosthesis 996.77
wear 996.46
genitourinary 996.30 infection or inflammation 996.66
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aseptic loosening 996.41


nervous system 996.2 mechanical 996.40
breakage 996.43
orthopedic, internal 996.49 pacemaker (cardiac) 996.72
dislocation 996.42
prosthetic NEC 996.59 infection or inflammation 996.61
failure 996.47
in mechanical 996.01
fracture 996.43 bile duct 996.59 pancreas transplant (immune or
around prosthetic 996.44 breast 996.54 nonimmune cause) 996.86
peri-prosthetic 996.44 chin 996.59 perfusion NEC 999.9
instability 996.42 eye perineal repair (obstetrical) 674.3
loosening 996.41 ocular lens 996.53 disruption 674.2
peri-prosthetic osteolysis orbital globe 996.59 pessary (uterus) (vagina) - see
996.45 vascular 996.1 Complications, contraceptive
subluxation 996.42 insulin pump 996.57 device
wear 996.46 nonabsorbable surgical material 996.59 phototherapy 990
umbrella, vena cava 996.1 pacemaker NEC 996.59 postcystoscopic 997.5
vascular 996.1 brain 996.2 postmastoidectomy NEC 383.30
dorsal column stimulator 996.2 cardiac 996.01 postoperative - see Complications,
electrode NEC 996.59 nerve (phrenic) 996.2 surgical procedures
brain 996.2 patch - see Complications, pregnancy NEC 646.9
cardiac 996.01 mechanical, graft affecting fetus or newborn 761.9
spinal column 996.2 prosthesis NEC 996.59 prosthetic device, internal - see also
enterostomy 569.62 bile duct 996.59 Complications, due to (presence
esophagostomy 530.87 breast 996.54 of) any device, implant or graft
fistula, arteriovenous, surgically chin 996.59 classified to 996.0–996.5 NEC
created 996.1 ocular lens 996.53 mechanical NEC (see also
gastrostomy 536.42 reconstruction, vas deferens 996.39 Complications, mechanical)
graft NEC 996.52 reimplant NEC 996.59 996.59
aortic (bifurcation) 996.1 extremity (see also Complications, puerperium NEC (see also Puerperal)
aortocoronary bypass 996.03 reattached, extremity) 996.90 674.9
blood vessel NEC 996.1 organ (see also Complications, puncture, spinal 349.0
bone 996.49 transplant, organ, by site) pyelogram 997.5
cardiac 996.00 996.80 radiation 990
carotid artery bypass 996.1 repair - see Complications, radiotherapy 990
cartilage 996.49 mechanical, graft reattached
corneal 996.51 respirator [ventilator] V46.14 body part, except extremity 996.99
coronary bypass 996.03 shunt NEC 996.59 extremity (infection) (rejection) 996.90
decellularized allodermis 996.55 arteriovenous, surgically created arm(s) 996.94
genitourinary 996.30 996.1 digit(s) (hand) 996.93
specified NEC 996.39 ventricular (communicating) 996.2 foot 996.95
muscle 996.49 stent NEC 996.59 finger(s) 996.93
nervous system 996.2 tracheostomy 519.02 foot 996.95


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Complications (Continued) Complications (Continued) Complications (Continued)


reattached (Continued) surgical procedures 998.9 surgical procedures (Continued)
extremity (Continued) accidental puncture or laceration 998.2 postcommissurotomy syndrome
forearm 996.91 amputation stump (late) 997.60 429.4
hand 996.92 anastomosis - see Complications, postgastrectomy dumping
leg 996.96 anastomosis syndrome 564.2
lower NEC 996.96 burst stitches or sutures (external) postmastectomy lymphedema
toe(s) 996.95 (see also Dehiscence) 998.32 syndrome 457.0
upper NEC 996.94 internal 998.31 postmastoidectomy 383.30
reimplant NEC - see also Complications, cardiac 997.1 cholesteatoma, recurrent 383.32
due to (presence of) any device, long-term effect following cardiac cyst, mucosal 383.31
implant, or graft classified to surgery 429.4 granulation 383.33
996.0–996.5 NEC catheter device - see Complications, inflammation, chronic 383.33
bone marrow 996.85 catheter device postvagotomy syndrome 564.2
extremity (see also Complications, cataract fragments in eye 998.82 postvalvulotomy syndrome 429.4
reattached, extremity) 996.90 cecostomy malfunction 569.62 reattached extremity (infection)
due to infection 996.90 colostomy malfunction 569.62 (rejection) (see also
cystostomy malfunction 596.82
mechanical - see Complications, Complications, reattached,
infection 596.81
mechanical, reimplant extremity) 996.90
mechanical 596.82
organ (immune or nonimmune respiratory NEC 997.39
specified complication NEC
cause) (partial) (total) (see also 596.83 seroma 998.13
Complications, transplant, dehiscence (of incision) (external) shock (endotoxic) (septic) 998.02
organ, by site) 996.80 (see also Dehiscence) 998.32 hypovolemic 998.09
renal allograft 996.81 internal 998.31 shunt, prosthetic (thrombus) - see
renal dialysis - see Complications, dialysis NEC (see also Complications, also Complications, due to
dialysis dialysis) 999.9 (presence of) any device,
respirator [ventilator], mechanical disruption (see also Dehiscence) implant, or graft classified to
V46.14 anastomosis (internal) - see 996.0–996.5 NEC
respiratory 519.9 Complications, mechanical, hemolytic anemia 283.19
device, implant or graft NEC graft specified complication NEC 998.89
996.79 internal suture (line) 998.31 stitch abscess 998.59
infection or inflammation 996.69 wound (external) 998.32 transplant - see Complications, graft
mechanical 996.59 internal 998.31 ureterostomy malfunction 997.5
distress syndrome, adult, following dumping syndrome urethrostomy malfunction 997.5
trauma and surgery (postgastrectomy) 564.2 urinary NEC 997.5
518.52 elephantiasis or lymphedema 997.99 vascular

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insufficiency, acute, postoperative postmastectomy 457.0 mesenteric artery 997.71
518.52 emphysema (surgical) 998.81 other vessels 997.79
postoperative NEC 997.39 enterostomy malfunction 569.62 peripheral vessels 997.2
therapy NEC 999.9 esophagostomy malfunction 530.87 renal artery 997.72
sedation during labor and delivery evisceration 998.32 wound infection 998.59
668.9 fistula (persistent postoperative) 998.6 therapeutic misadventure NEC 999.9
affecting fetus or newborn 763.5 foreign body inadvertently left in surgical treatment 998.9
cardiac 668.1 wound (sponge) (suture) tracheostomy 519.00
central nervous system 668.2 (swab) 998.4 transfusion (blood) (lymphocytes)
pulmonary 668.0 from nonabsorbable surgical material (plasma) 999.80
specified type NEC 668.8 (Dacron) (mesh) (permanent acute lung injury (TRALI) 518.7
seroma (intraoperative) (postoperative) suture) (reinforcing) (Teflon) - atrophy, liver, yellow, subacute
(noninfected) 998.13 see Complications due to (within 8 months of
infected 998.51 (presence of) any device, administration) - see Hepatitis,
shunt - see also Complications, due to implant, or graft classified to viral
(presence of) any device, implant, 996.0–996.5 NEC bone marrow 996.85
or graft classified to 996.0–996.5 gastrointestinal NEC 997.49 embolism
NEC gastrostomy malfunction 536.42 air 999.1
hematoma 998.12
mechanical - see Complications, thrombus 999.2
hemorrhage 998.11
mechanical, shunt febrile nonhemolytic reaction
ileostomy malfunction 569.62
specified body system NEC (FNHTR) 780.66
internal prosthetic device NEC (see
device, implant, or graft - see also Complications, internal hemolysis NEC 999.89
Complications, due to device) 996.70 bone marrow 996.85
(presence of) any device, hemolytic anemia 283.19 hemolytic reaction, incompatibility
implant, or graft classified to infection or inflammation 996.60 unspecified 999.83
996.0–996.5 NEC malfunction - see Complications, acute 999.84
postoperative NEC 997.99 mechanical delayed 999.85
spinal puncture or tap 349.0 mechanical complication - see hepatitis (serum) (type B) (within 8
stoma, external Complications, mechanical months after administration) -
gastrointestinal tract thrombus 996.70 see Hepatitis, viral
colostomy 569.60 jejunostomy malfunction 569.62 incompatibility reaction
enterostomy 569.60 nervous system NEC 997.00 ABO 999.60
esophagostomy 530.87 obstruction, internal anastomosis - with hemolytic transfusion
infection 530.86 see Complications, mechanical, reaction (HTR) (not
mechanical 530.87 graft specified as acute or
gastrostomy 536.40 other body system NEC 997.99 delayed) 999.61
urinary tract 596.83 peripheral vascular NEC 997.2 acute 999.62
stomach banding 539.09 postcardiotomy syndrome 429.4 delayed 999.63
stomach stapling 539.89 postcholecystectomy syndrome 576.0 specified type NEC 999.69


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Complications (Continued) Complications (Continued) Compression (Continued)


transfusion (Continued) vaccination (Continued) divers’ squeeze 993.3
incompatibility reaction (Continued) jaundice (serum) (within 8 months duodenum (external) (see also
minor blood group 999.89 after administration) - see Obstruction, duodenum) 537.3
non-ABO (minor antigens) (Duffy) Hepatitis, viral during birth 767.9
(Kell) (Kidd) (Lewis) (M) (N) meningitis 997.09 [321.8] esophagus 530.3
(P) (S) 999.75 myelitis 323.52 congenital, external 750.3
with hemolytic transfusion protein sickness 999.52 Eustachian tube 381.63
reaction (HTR) (not reaction (allergic) 999.52 facies (congenital) 754.0
specified as acute or serum 999.52 fracture - see Fracture, by site
delayed) 999.76 sepsis 999.39 heart - see Disease, heart
acute 999.77 serum intoxication, sickness, rash, or intestine (see also Obstruction, intestine)
delayed 999.78 other serum reaction NEC 560.9
specified type NEC 999.79 999.52 with hernia - see Hernia, by site,
Rh antigen (C) (c) (D) (E) (e) shock (allergic) (anaphylactic) with obstruction
(factor) 999.70 999.49 laryngeal nerve, recurrent 478.79
with hemolytic transfusion subacute yellow atrophy of liver leg NEC 355.8
(within 8 months after lower extremity NEC 355.8
reaction (HTR) (not
administration) - see Hepatitis, lumbosacral plexus 353.1
specified as acute or
viral lung 518.89
delayed) 999.71
vaccinia (generalized) 999.0 lymphatic vessel 457.1
acute 999.72 localized 999.39
delayed 999.73 medulla - see Compression, brain
vascular nerve NEC - see also Disorder, nerve
specified type NEC 999.74 device, implant, or graft NEC
infection 999.39 arm NEC 354.9
996.74 autonomic nervous system (see also
acute 999.34 infection or inflammation 996.62
jaundice (serum) (within 8 months Neuropathy, peripheral,
mechanical NEC 996.1 autonomic) 337.9
after administration) - see cardiac (see also Complications,
Hepatitis, viral axillary 353.0
mechanical, by type) cranial NEC 352.9
sepsis 999.39 996.00
shock or reaction NEC 999.89 due to displacement of
following infusion, perfusion, or intervertebral disc 722.2
bone marrow 996.85 transfusion 999.2
specified reaction NEC 999.89 with myelopathy 722.70
postoperative NEC 997.2 cervical 722.0
subacute yellow atrophy of liver mesenteric artery 997.71
(within 8 months after with myelopathy 722.71
other vessels 997.79
lumbar, lumbosacral 722.10
administration) - see Hepatitis, peripheral vessels 997.2
with myelopathy 722.73
viral renal artery 997.72
thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.11
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thromboembolism 999.2 ventilation therapy NEC 999.9


with myelopathy 722.72
transplant NEC - see also Complications, ventilator [respirator], mechanical
iliohypogastric 355.79
due to (presence of) any device, V46.14
Compound presentation, complicating ilioinguinal 355.79
implant, or graft classified to
delivery 652.8 leg NEC 355.8
996.0–996.5 NEC lower extremity NEC 355.8
bone marrow 996.85 causing obstructed labor 660.0
Compressed air disease 993.3 median (in carpal tunnel) 354.0
organ (immune or nonimmune obturator 355.79
cause) (partial) (total) 996.80 Compression
with injury - see specific injury optic 377.49
bone marrow 996.85 plantar 355.6
heart 996.83 arm NEC 354.9
artery 447.1 posterior tibial (in tarsal tunnel) 355.5
intestines 996.87 root (by scar tissue) NEC 724.9
kidney 996.81 celiac, syndrome 447.4
brachial plexus 353.0 cervical NEC 723.4
liver 996.82 lumbar NEC 724.4
lung 996.84 brain (stem) 348.4
due to lumbosacral 724.4
pancreas 996.86 thoracic 724.4
specified NEC 996.89 contusion, brain - see Contusion,
brain saphenous 355.79
stem cell(s) 996.88 sciatic (acute) 355.0
injury NEC - see also Hemorrhage,
from sympathetic 337.9
brain, traumatic
peripheral blood 996.88 traumatic - see Injury, nerve
birth - see Birth, injury, brain
umbilical cord 996.88 ulnar 354.2
laceration, brain - see Laceration,
trauma NEC (early) 958.8 brain upper extremity NEC 354.9
ultrasound therapy NEC 999.9 osteopathic 739.0 peripheral - see Compression, nerve
umbilical cord bronchus 519.19 spinal (cord) (old or nontraumatic) 336.9
affecting fetus or newborn 762.6 by cicatrix - see Cicatrix by displacement of intervertebral
complicating delivery 663.9 cardiac 423.9 disc - see Displacement,
affecting fetus or newborn 762.6 cauda equina 344.60 intervertebral disc
specified type NEC 663.8 with neurogenic bladder 344.61 nerve
urethral catheter NEC 996.76 celiac (artery) (axis) 447.4 root NEC 724.9
infection or inflammation 996.64 cerebral - see Compression, brain postoperative 722.80
mechanical 996.31 cervical plexus 353.2 cervical region 722.81
urinary, postoperative NEC 997.5 cord (umbilical) - see Compression, lumbar region 722.83
vaccination 999.9 umbilical cord thoracic region 722.82
anaphylaxis NEC 999.42 cranial nerve 352.9 traumatic - see Injury, nerve,
cellulitis 999.39 second 377.49 spinal
encephalitis or encephalomyelitis third (partial) 378.51 traumatic - see Injury, nerve,
323.51 total 378.52 spinal
hepatitis (serum) (type B) (within 8 fourth 378.53 spondylogenic 721.91
months after administration) - fifth 350.8 cervical 721.1
see Hepatitis, viral sixth 378.54 lumbar, lumbosacral 721.42
infection (general) (local) NEC 999.39 seventh 351.8 thoracic 721.41


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Compression (Continued) Concussion (Continued) Concussion (Continued)


spinal (Continued) with (Continued) syndrome 310.2
traumatic - see also Injury, spinal, by loss of consciousness (Continued) underwater blast - see Concussion, blast
site prolonged (more than 24 hours) Condition - see also Disease
with fracture, vertebra - see (with complete recovery) fetal hematologic 678.0
Fracture, vertebra, by site, (with return to pre-existing psychiatric 298.9
with spinal cord injury conscious level) 850.3 respiratory NEC 519.9
spondylogenic - see Compression, without return to pre-existing acute or subacute NEC 519.9
spinal cord, spondylogenic conscious level 850.4 due to
subcostal nerve (syndrome) 354.8 mental confusion or disorientation external agent 508.9
sympathetic nerve NEC 337.9 (without loss of consciousness) specified type NEC 508.8
syndrome 958.5 850.0 fumes or vapors (chemical)
thorax 512.89 with loss of consciousness - see (inhalation) 506.3
iatrogenic 512.1 Concussion, with, loss of radiation 508.0
postoperative 512.1 consciousness chronic NEC 519.9
trachea 519.19 without loss of consciousness 850.0 due to
congenital 748.3 blast (air) (hydraulic) (immersion) external agent 508.9
(underwater) 869.0 specified type NEC 508.8
ulnar nerve (by scar tissue) 354.2
with open wound into cavity 869.1 fumes or vapors (chemical)
umbilical cord
abdomen or thorax - see Injury, (inhalation) 506.4
affecting fetus or newborn 762.5
internal, by site radiation 508.1
cord prolapsed 762.4 due to
complicating delivery 663.2 brain - see Concussion, brain
ear (acoustic nerve trauma) 951.5 external agent 508.9
cord around neck 663.1 specified type NEC 508.8
cord prolapsed 663.0 with perforation, tympanic
membrane - see Wound, fumes or vapors (chemical)
upper extremity NEC 354.9 inhalation 506.9
ureter 593.3 open, ear drum
thorax - see Injury, internal, smoke inhalation 508.2
urethra - see Stricture, urethra Conduct disturbance (see also
vein 459.2 intrathoracic organs NEC
brain or cerebral (without skull Disturbance, conduct) 312.9
vena cava (inferior) (superior) 459.2 adjustment reaction 309.3
vertebral NEC - see Compression, fracture) 850.9
with hyperkinetic 314.2
spinal (cord) Condyloma NEC 078.11
Compulsion, compulsive loss of consciousness 850.5
brief (less than one hour) acuminatum 078.11
eating 307.51 gonorrheal 098.0
neurosis (obsessive) 300.3 30 minutes or less 850.11
latum 091.3
31–59 minutes 850.12
personality 301.4 syphilitic 091.3
moderate (1–24 hours) 850.2
states (mixed) 300.3 congenital 090.0
prolonged (more than 24

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swearing 300.3 venereal, syphilitic 091.3
hours) (with complete
in Gilles de la Tourette’s syndrome Confinement - see Delivery
recovery) (with return to
307.23 Conflagration - see also Burn, by site
pre-existing conscious asphyxia (by inhalation of gases,
tics and spasms 307.22
level) 850.3 fumes, or vapors) 987.9
water drinking NEC (syndrome) 307.9 without return to pre-
Concato’s disease (pericardial specified agent - see Table of Drugs
existing conscious and Chemicals
polyserositis) 423.2 level 850.4
peritoneal 568.82 Conflict
mental confusion or family V61.9
pleural - see Pleurisy disorientation (without loss
Concavity, chest wall 738.3 specified circumstance NEC V61.8
of consciousness) 850.0 interpersonal NEC V62.81
Concealed with loss of consciousness - see
hemorrhage NEC 459.0 marital V61.10
Concussion, brain, with, involving
penis 752.65 loss of consciousness
Concentric fading 368.12 divorce V61.03
skull fracture - see Fracture, skull, estrangement V61.09
Concern (normal) about sick person in by site
family V61.49 parent (guardian)-child V61.20
without loss of consciousness 850.0 adopted child V61.24
Concrescence (teeth) 520.2 cauda equina 952.4 biological child V61.23
Concretio cordis 423.1 cerebral - see Concussion, brain foster child V61.25
rheumatic 393 conus medullaris (spine) 952.4 partner V61.10
Concretion - see also Calculus hydraulic - see Concussion, blast Confluent - see condition
appendicular 543.9 internal organs - see Injury, internal, by Confusion, confused (mental) (state) (see
canaliculus 375.57 site also State, confusional) 298.9
clitoris 624.8 labyrinth - see Injury, intracranial acute 293.0
conjunctiva 372.54 ocular 921.3 epileptic 293.0
eyelid 374.56 osseous labyrinth - see Injury, intracranial postoperative 293.9
intestine (impaction) (obstruction) 560.39 spinal (cord) - see also Injury, spinal, by psychogenic 298.2
lacrimal (passages) 375.57 site reactive (from emotional stress,
prepuce (male) 605 due to psychological trauma) 298.2
female (clitoris) 624.8 broken subacute 293.1
salivary gland (any) 527.5 back - see Fracture, vertebra, Confusional arousals 327.41
seminal vesicle 608.89 by site, with spinal cord Congelation 991.9
stomach 537.89 injury Congenital - see also condition
tonsil 474.8 neck - see Fracture, vertebra, aortic septum 747.29
Concussion (current) 850.9 cervical, with spinal cord generalized fibromatosis (CGF) 759.89
with injury intrinsic factor deficiency 281.0
loss of consciousness 850.5 fracture, fracture dislocation, or malformation - see Anomaly
brief (less than one hour) compression fracture of Congestion, congestive
30 minutes or less 850.11 spine or vertebra - see asphyxia, newborn 768.9
31–59 minutes 850.12 Fracture, vertebra, by site, bladder 596.89
moderate (1–24 hours) 850.2 with spinal cord injury bowel 569.89


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Congestion, congestive (Continued) Conjugal maladjustment V61.10 Conjunctivitis (Continued)


brain (see also Disease, cerebrovascular involving membranous 372.04
NEC) 437.8 divorce V61.03 meningococcic 036.89
malarial 084.9 estrangement V61.09 Morax-Axenfeld 372.02
breast 611.79 Conjunctiva - see condition mucopurulent NEC 372.03
bronchi 519.19 Conjunctivitis (exposure) (infectious) neonatal 771.6
bronchial tube 519.19 (nondiphtheritic) (pneumococcal) gonococcal 098.40
catarrhal 472.0 (pustular) (staphylococcal) Newcastle’s 077.8
cerebral - see Congestion, brain (streptococcal) NEC 372.30 nodosa 360.14
cerebrospinal - see Congestion, brain actinic 370.24 of Beal 077.3
chest 786.9 acute 372.00 parasitic 372.15
chill 780.99 atopic 372.05 filariasis (see also Filariasis) 125.9
malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6 chemical 372.06 [372.15]
circulatory NEC 459.9 contagious 372.03 mucocutaneous leishmaniasis 085.5
conjunctiva 372.71 follicular 372.02 [372.15]
due to disturbance of circulation 459.9 hemorrhagic (viral) 077.4 Parinaud’s 372.02
duodenum 537.3 toxic 372.06 petrificans 372.39
adenoviral (acute) 077.3 phlyctenular 370.31
enteritis - see Enteritis
allergic (chronic) 372.14 pseudomembranous 372.04
eye 372.71
with hay fever 372.05 diphtheritic 032.81
fibrosis syndrome (pelvic) 625.5
anaphylactic 372.05 purulent 372.03
gastroenteritis - see Enteritis Reiter’s 099.3 [372.33]
general 799.89 angular 372.03
Apollo (viral) 077.4 rosacea 695.3 [372.31]
glottis 476.0 serous 372.01
heart (see also Failure, heart) 428.0 atopic 372.05
blennorrhagic (neonatorum) 098.40 viral 077.99
hepatic 573.0 simple chronic 372.11
hypostatic (lung) 514 catarrhal 372.03
chemical 372.06 specified NEC 372.39
intestine 569.89 sunlamp 372.04
intracranial - see Congestion, brain allergic 372.05
meaning corrosion - see Burn, swimming pool 077.0
kidney 593.89 toxic 372.06
labyrinth 386.50 conjunctiva
chlamydial 077.98 trachomatous (follicular) 076.1
larynx 476.0 acute 076.0
liver 573.0 due to
Chlamydia trachomatis - see late effect 139.1
lung 786.9 traumatic NEC 372.39
active or acute (see also Pneumonia) Trachoma
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
paratrachoma 077.0
486 017.3 [370.31]
chronic 372.10
congenital 770.0 tularemic 021.3
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allergic 372.14
chronic 514 tularensis 021.3
follicular 372.12
hypostatic 514 vernal 372.13
simple 372.11
idiopathic, acute 518.52 limbar 372.13 [370.32]
specified type NEC 372.14
passive 514 viral 077.99
vernal 372.13 acute hemorrhagic 077.4
malaria, malarial (brain) (fever) (see also
diphtheritic 032.81 specified NEC 077.8
Malaria) 084.6 due to
medulla - see Congestion, brain Conjunctivochalasis 372.81
dust 372.05 Conjunctoblepharitis - see
nasal 478.19 enterovirus type 70 077.4
nose 478.19 Conjunctivitis
erythema multiforme 695.10 [372.33] Conn (-Louis) syndrome (primary
orbit, orbital 376.33 filariasis (see also Filariasis) 125.9
inflammatory (chronic) 376.10 aldosteronism) 255.12
[372.15] Connective tissue - see condition
acute 376.00 mucocutaneous
ovary 620.8 Conradi (-Hünermann) syndrome or
disease NEC 372.33 disease (chondrodysplasia
pancreas 577.8 leishmaniasis 085.5 [372.15]
pelvic, female 625.5 calcificans congenita) 756.59
Reiter’s disease 099.3 [372.33] Consanguinity V19.7
pleural 511.0 syphilis 095.8 [372.10]
prostate (active) 602.1 Consecutive - see condition
toxoplasmosis (acquired) 130.1 Consolidated lung (base) - see
pulmonary - see Congestion, lung congenital (active) 771.2 Pneumonia, lobar
renal 593.89 trachoma - see Trachoma Constipation 564.00
retina 362.89 dust 372.05 atonic 564.09
seminal vesicle 608.89 eczematous 370.31 drug induced
spinal cord 336.1 epidemic 077.1 correct substance properly
spleen 289.51 hemorrhagic 077.4 administered 564.09
chronic 289.51 follicular (acute) 372.02 overdose or wrong substance given
stomach 537.89 adenoviral (acute) 077.3 or taken 977.9
trachea 464.11 chronic 372.12 specified drug - see Table of
urethra 599.84 glare 370.24 Drugs and Chemicals
uterus 625.5 gonococcal (neonatorum) 098.40 neurogenic 564.09
with subinvolution 621.1 granular (trachomatous) 076.1 other specified NEC 564.09
viscera 799.89 late effect 139.1 outlet dysfunction 564.02
Congestive - see Congestion hemorrhagic (acute) (epidemic) 077.4 psychogenic 306.4
Conical herpetic (simplex) 054.43 simple 564.00
cervix 622.6 zoster 053.21 slow transit 564.01
cornea 371.60 inclusion 077.0 spastic 564.09
teeth 520.2 infantile 771.6 Constitutional - see also condition
Conjoined twins 759.4 influenzal 372.03 arterial hypotension (see also
causing disproportion (fetopelvic) Koch-Weeks 372.03 Hypotension) 458.9
678.1 light 372.05 obesity 278.00
fetal 678.1 medicamentosa 372.05 morbid 278.01


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Constitutional (Continued) Contact (Continued) Contraction, contracture, contracted


psychopathic state 301.9 with (Continued) (Continued)
short stature in childhood 783.43 varicella V01.71 burn (old) - see Cicatrix
state, developmental V21.9 venereal disease V01.6 capsular, of breast implant 611.83
specified development NEC V21.8 viral disease NEC V01.79 cecum (see also Obstruction, intestine)
substandard 301.6 dermatitis - see Dermatitis 560.9
Constitutionally substandard 301.6 Contamination, food (see also Poisoning, cervix (see also Stricture, cervix) 622.4
Constriction food) 005.9 congenital 752.49
anomalous, meningeal bands or folds Contraception, contraceptive cicatricial - see Cicatrix
742.8 advice NEC V25.09 colon (see also Obstruction, intestine)
aortic arch (congenital) 747.10 family planning V25.09 560.9
asphyxiation or suffocation by 994.7 fitting of diaphragm V25.02 conjunctiva, trachomatous, active 076.1
bronchus 519.19 prescribing or use of late effect 139.1
canal, ear (see also Stricture, ear canal, oral contraceptive agent V25.01 Dupuytren’s 728.6
acquired) 380.50 specified agent NEC V25.02 eyelid 374.41
duodenum 537.3 counseling NEC V25.09 eye socket (after enucleation) 372.64
gallbladder (see also Obstruction, emergency V25.03 face 729.90
gallbladder) 575.2 family planning V25.09 fascia (lata) (postural) 728.89
congenital 751.69 fitting of diaphragm V25.02 Dupuytren’s 728.6
intestine (see also Obstruction, intestine) prescribing or use of palmar 728.6
560.9 oral contraceptive agent V25.01 plantar 728.71
larynx 478.74 emergency V25.03 finger NEC 736.29
congenital 748.3 postcoital V25.03 congenital 755.59
meningeal bands or folds, anomalous specified agent NEC V25.02 joint (see also Contraction, joint)
742.8 device (in situ) V45.59 718.44
organ or site, congenital NEC - see causing menorrhagia 996.76 flaccid, paralytic
Atresia checking V25.42 joint (see also Contraction, joint)
prepuce (congenital) 605 complications 996.32 718.4
pylorus 537.0 insertion V25.11 muscle 728.85
adult hypertrophic 537.0 intrauterine V45.51 ocular 378.50
congenital or infantile 750.5 reinsertion V25.13 gallbladder (see also Obstruction,
newborn 750.5 removal V25.12 gallbladder) 575.2
ring (uterus) 661.4 and reinsertion V25.13 hamstring 728.89
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 replacement V25.13 tendon 727.81
spastic - see also Spasm subdermal V45.52 heart valve - see Endocarditis
ureter 593.3 fitting of diaphragm V25.02 Hicks’ 644.1
urethra - see Stricture, urethra insertion hip (see also Contraction, joint) 718.4

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stomach 537.89 intrauterine contraceptive device hourglass
ureter 593.3 V25.11 bladder 596.89
urethra - see Stricture, urethra subdermal implantable V25.5 congenital 753.8
visual field (functional) (peripheral) maintenance V25.40 gallbladder (see also Obstruction,
368.45 examination V25.40 gallbladder) 575.2
Constrictive - see condition intrauterine device V25.42 congenital 751.69
Consultation V65.9 oral contraceptive V25.41 stomach 536.8
medical - see also Counseling, medical specified method NEC V25.49 congenital 750.7
specified reason NEC V65.8 subdermal implantable V25.43 psychogenic 306.4
without complaint or sickness V65.9 intrauterine device V25.42 uterus 661.4
feared complaint unfounded V65.5 oral contraceptive V25.41 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
specified reason NEC V65.8 specified method NEC V25.49 hysterical 300.11
Consumption - see Tuberculosis subdermal implantable V25.43 infantile (see also Epilepsy) 345.6
Contact - see also Exposure (suspected) management NEC V25.49 internal os (see also Stricture, cervix) 622.4
with prescription intestine (see also Obstruction, intestine)
AIDS virus V01.79 oral contraceptive agent V25.01 560.9
anthrax V01.81 emergency V25.03 joint (abduction) (acquired) (adduction)
asbestos V15.84 postcoital V25.03 (flexion) (rotation) 718.40
cholera V01.0 repeat V25.41 ankle 718.47
communicable disease V01.9 specified agent NEC V25.02 congenital NEC 755.8
specified type NEC V01.89 repeat V25.49 generalized or multiple 754.89
viral NEC V01.79 sterilization V25.2 lower limb joints 754.89
Escherichia coli (E. coli) V01.83 surveillance V25.40 hip (see also Subluxation,
German measles V01.4 intrauterine device V25.42 congenital, hip) 754.32
gonorrhea V01.6 oral contraceptive agent V25.41 lower limb (including pelvic
HIV V01.79 specified method NEC V25.49 girdle) not involving hip
human immunodeficiency virus subdermal implantable V25.43 754.89
V01.79 Contraction, contracture, contracted upper limb (including shoulder
lead V15.86 Achilles tendon (see also Short, tendon, girdle) 755.59
meningococcus V01.84 Achilles) 727.81 elbow 718.42
parasitic disease NEC V01.89 anus 564.89 foot 718.47
poliomyelitis V01.2 axilla 729.90 hand 718.44
potentially hazardous body fluids bile duct (see also Disease, biliary) 576.8 hip 718.45
V15.85 bladder 596.89 hysterical 300.11
rabies V01.5 neck or sphincter 596.0 knee 718.46
rubella V01.4 bowel (see also Obstruction, intestine) multiple sites 718.49
SARS-associated coronavirus V01.82 560.9 pelvic region 718.45
smallpox V01.3 Braxton Hicks 644.1 shoulder (region) 718.41
syphilis V01.6 breast implant, capsular 611.83 specified site NEC 718.48
tuberculosis V01.1 bronchus 519.19 wrist 718.43


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Contraction, contracture, contracted Contraction, contracture, contracted Contusion (Continued)


(Continued) (Continued) ankle 924.21
kidney (granular) (secondary) (see also premature (Continued) with other parts of foot 924.20
Sclerosis, renal) 587 supraventricular 427.61 arm 923.9
congenital 753.3 ventricular 427.69 lower (with elbow) 923.10
hydronephritic 591 prostate 602.8 upper 923.03
pyelonephritic (see also Pyelitis, pylorus (see also Pylorospasm) 537.81 with shoulder or axillary region
chronic) 590.00 rectosigmoid (see also Obstruction, 923.09
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) intestine) 560.9 auditory canal (external) (meatus) (and
016.0 rectum, rectal (sphincter) 564.89 other part(s) of neck, scalp, or
ligament 728.89 psychogenic 306.4 face, except eye) 920
congenital 756.89 ring (Bandl’s) 661.4 auricle, ear (and other part(s) of neck,
liver - see Cirrhosis, liver affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 scalp, or face except eye) 920
muscle (postinfectional) (postural) scar - see Cicatrix axilla 923.02
NEC 728.85 sigmoid (see also Obstruction, intestine) with shoulder or upper arm 923.09
congenital 756.89 560.9 back 922.31
sternocleidomastoid 754.1 socket, eye 372.64 bone NEC 924.9
extraocular 378.60 spine (see also Curvature, spine) 737.9 brain (cerebral) (membrane) (with
eye (extrinsic) (see also Strabismus) stomach 536.8 hemorrhage) 851.8
378.9 hourglass 536.8
paralytic (see also Strabismus, congenital 750.7 Note: Use the following fifth-digit
paralytic) 378.50 psychogenic 306.4 subclassification with categories
flaccid 728.85 psychogenic 306.4 851–854:
hysterical 300.11 tendon (sheath) (see also Short, tendon) 0 unspecified state of
ischemic (Volkmann’s) 958.6 727.81 consciousness
paralytic 728.85 toe 735.8 1 with no loss of consciousness
posttraumatic 958.6 ureterovesical orifice (postinfectional) 2 with brief [less than one hour]
psychogenic 306.0 593.3 loss of consciousness
specified as conversion reaction urethra 599.84 3 with moderate [1-24 hours] loss
300.11 uterus 621.8 of consciousness
myotonic 728.85 abnormal 661.9 4 with prolonged [more than 24
neck (see also Torticollis) 723.5 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 hours] loss of consciousness
congenital 754.1 clonic, hourglass or tetanic 661.4 and return to pre-existing
psychogenic 306.0 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 conscious level
ocular muscle (see also Strabismus) dyscoordinate 661.4 5 with prolonged [more than 24
378.9 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 hours] loss of
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paralytic (see also Strabismus, hourglass 661.4 consciousness, without


paralytic) 378.50 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 return to pre-existing
organ or site, congenital NEC - see hypotonic NEC 661.2 conscious level
Atresia affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
outlet (pelvis) - see Contraction, pelvis incoordinate 661.4 Use fifth-digit 5 to designate when a
palmar fascia 728.6 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 patient is unconscious and dies before
paralytic inefficient or poor 661.2 regaining consciousness, regardless of
joint (see also Contraction, joint) affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 the duration of the loss of consciousness
718.4 irregular 661.2 6 with loss of consciousness of
muscle 728.85 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 unspecified duration
ocular (see also Strabismus, tetanic 661.4 9 with concussion, unspecified
paralytic) 378.50 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
pelvis (acquired) (general) 738.6 vagina (outlet) 623.2 with
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 vesical 596.89 open intracranial wound 851.9
complicating delivery 653.1 neck or urethral orifice 596.0 skull fracture - see Fracture, skull,
causing obstructed labor visual field, generalized 368.45 by site
660.1 Volkmann’s (ischemic) 958.6 cerebellum 851.4
generally contracted 653.1 Contusion (skin surface intact) 924.9 with open intracranial wound
causing obstructed labor with 851.5
660.1 crush injury - see Crush cortex 851.0
inlet 653.2 dislocation - see Dislocation, by site with open intracranial wound
causing obstructed labor fracture - see Fracture, by site 851.1
660.1 internal injury - see also Injury, occipital lobe 851.4
midpelvic 653.8 internal, by site with open intracranial wound
causing obstructed labor heart - see Contusion, cardiac 851.5
660.1 kidney - see Contusion, kidney stem 851.4
midplane 653.8 liver - see Contusion, liver with open intracranial wound
causing obstructed labor lung - see Contusion, lung 851.5
660.1 spleen - see Contusion, spleen breast 922.0
outlet 653.3 intracranial injury - see Injury, brow (and other part(s) of neck, scalp,
causing obstructed labor intracranial or face, except eye) 920
660.1 nerve injury - see Injury, nerve buttock 922.32
plantar fascia 728.71 open wound - see Wound, open, by canthus 921.1
premature site cardiac 861.01
atrial 427.61 abdomen, abdominal (muscle) (wall) with open wound into thorax 861.11
auricular 427.61 922.2 cauda equina (spine) 952.4
auriculoventricular 427.61 organ(s) NEC 868.00 cerebellum - see Contusion, brain,
heart (junctional) (nodal) 427.60 adnexa, eye NEC 921.9 cerebellum


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Contusion (Continued) Contusion (Continued) Contusion (Continued)


cerebral - see Contusion, brain liver 864.01 skin NEC 924.9
cheek(s) (and other part(s) of neck, with skull 920
scalp, or face, except eye) 920 laceration - see Laceration, liver spermatic cord 922.4
chest (wall) 922.1 open wound into cavity 864.11 spinal cord - see also Injury, spinal, by
chin (and other part(s) of neck, scalp, lower extremity 924.5 site
or face, except eye) 920 multiple sites 924.4 cauda equina 952.4
clitoris 922.4 lumbar region 922.31 conus medullaris 952.4
conjunctiva 921.1 lung 861.21 spleen 865.01
conus medullaris (spine) 952.4 with open wound into thorax 861.31 with open wound into cavity
cornea 921.3 malar region (and other part(s) of neck, 865.11
corpus cavernosum 922.4 scalp, or face, except eye) 920 sternal region 922.1
cortex (brain) (cerebral) - see Contusion, mandibular joint (and other part(s) of stomach - see Injury, internal, stomach
brain, cortex neck, scalp, or face, except eye) subconjunctival 921.1
costal region 922.1 920 subcutaneous NEC 924.9
ear (and other part(s) of neck, scalp, or mastoid region (and other part(s) of submaxillary region (and other part(s)
face except eye) 920 neck, scalp, or face, except eye) of neck, scalp, or face, except eye)
elbow 923.11 920 920
with forearm 923.10 membrane, brain - see Contusion, brain submental region (and other part(s) of
epididymis 922.4 midthoracic region 922.1 neck, scalp, or face, except eye)
epigastric region 922.2 mouth (and other part(s) of neck, scalp, 920
eye NEC 921.9 or face, except eye) 920 subperiosteal NEC 924.9
eyeball 921.3 multiple sites (not classifiable to same supraclavicular fossa (and other part(s)
eyelid(s) (and periocular area) 921.1 three-digit category) 924.8 of neck, scalp, or face, except eye)
face (and neck, or scalp, any part, lower limb 924.4 920
except eye) 920 trunk 922.8 supraorbital (and other part(s) of
femoral triangle 922.2 upper limb 923.8 neck, scalp, or face, except eye)
fetus or newborn 772.6 muscle NEC 924.9 920
finger(s) (nail) (subungual) 923.3 myocardium - see Contusion, cardiac temple (region) (and other part(s) of
flank 922.2 nasal (septum) (and other part(s) of neck, scalp, or face, except eye)
foot (with ankle) (excluding toe(s)) neck, scalp, or face, except eye) 920
924.20 920 testis 922.4
forearm (and elbow) 923.10 neck (and scalp, or face, any part, thigh (and hip) 924.00
forehead (and other part(s) of neck, except eye) 920 thorax 922.1
scalp, or face, except eye) 920 nerve - see Injury, nerve, by site organ - see Injury, internal,
genital organs, external 922.4 nose (and other part(s) of neck, scalp, intrathoracic

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globe (eye) 921.3 or face, except eye) 920 throat (and other part(s) of neck, scalp,
groin 922.2 occipital region (scalp) (and neck or or face, except eye) 920
gum(s) (and other part(s) of neck, face, except eye) 920 thumb(s) (nail) (subungual) 923.3
scalp, or face, except eye) 920 lobe - see Contusion, brain, occipital toe(s) (nail) (subungual) 924.3
hand(s) (except fingers alone) lobe tongue (and other part(s) of neck,
923.20 orbit (region) (tissues) 921.2 scalp, or face, except eye) 920
head (any part, except eye) (and palate (soft) (and other part(s) of neck, trunk 922.9
face) (and neck) 920 scalp, or face, except eye) 920 multiple sites 922.8
heart - see Contusion, cardiac parietal region (scalp) (and neck, or specified site - see Contusion, by site
heel 924.20 face, except eye) 920 tunica vaginalis 922.4
hip 924.01 lobe - see Contusion, brain tympanum (membrane) (and other
with thigh 924.00 penis 922.4 part(s) of neck, scalp, or face,
iliac region 922.2 pericardium - see Contusion, cardiac except eye) 920
inguinal region 922.2 perineum 922.4 upper extremity 923.9
internal organs (abdomen, chest, or periocular area 921.1 multiple sites 923.8
pelvis) NEC - see Injury, internal, pharynx (and other part(s) of neck, uvula (and other part(s) of neck, scalp,
by site scalp, or face, except eye) 920 or face, except eye) 920
interscapular region 922.33 popliteal space (see also Contusion, vagina 922.4
iris (eye) 921.3 knee) 924.11 vocal cord(s) (and other part(s) of neck,
kidney 866.01 prepuce 922.4 scalp, or face, except eye) 920
with open wound into cavity pubic region 922.4 vulva 922.4
866.11 pudenda 922.4 wrist 923.21
knee 924.11 pulmonary - see Contusion, lung with hand(s), except finger(s) alone
with lower leg 924.10 quadriceps femoralis 924.00 923.20
labium (majus) (minus) 922.4 rib cage 922.1 Conus (any type) (congenital) 743.57
lacrimal apparatus, gland, or sac sacral region 922.32 acquired 371.60
921.1 salivary ducts or glands (and other medullaris syndrome 336.8
larynx (and other part(s) of neck, part(s) of neck, scalp, or face, Convalescence (following) V66.9
scalp, or face, except eye) 920 except eye) 920 chemotherapy V66.2
late effect - see Late, effects (of), scalp (and neck, or face, any part, medical NEC V66.5
contusion except eye) 920 psychotherapy V66.3
leg 924.5 scapular region 923.01 radiotherapy V66.1
lower (with knee) 924.10 with shoulder or upper arm 923.09 surgery NEC V66.0
lens 921.3 sclera (eye) 921.3 treatment (for) NEC V66.5
lingual (and other part(s) of neck, scrotum 922.4 combined V66.6
scalp, or face, except eye) 920 shoulder 923.00 fracture V66.4
lip(s) (and other part(s) of neck, scalp, with upper arm or axillar regions mental disorder NEC V66.3
or face, except eye) 920 923.09 specified disorder NEC V66.5


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Conversion Coordination disturbance 781.3 Coryza (acute) 460


closed surgical procedure to open Copper wire arteries, retina 362.13 with grippe or influenza (see also
procedure Copra itch 133.8 Influenza) 487.1
arthroscopic V64.43 Coprolith 560.39 syphilitic 095.8
laparoscopic V64.41 Coprophilia 302.89 congenital (chronic) 090.0
thoracoscopic V64.42 Coproporphyria, hereditary 277.1 Costen’s syndrome or complex 524.60
hysteria, hysterical, any type 300.11 Coprostasis 560.32 Costiveness (see also Constipation) 564.00
neurosis, any 300.11 with hernia - see also Hernia, by site, Costochondritis 733.6
reaction, any 300.11 with obstruction Cotard’s syndrome (paranoia) 297.1
Converter, tuberculosis (test reaction) gangrenous - see Hernia, by site, Cot death 798.0
795.51 with gangrene Cotia virus 059.8
Convulsions (idiopathic) 780.39 Cor Cotungo’s disease 724.3
apoplectiform (see also Disease, biloculare 745.7 Cough 786.2
cerebrovascular, acute) 436 bovinum - see Hypertrophy, cardiac with hemorrhage (see also Hemoptysis)
brain 780.39 bovis - see also Hypertrophy, cardiac 786.39
cerebral 780.39 pulmonale (chronic) 416.9 affected 786.2
cerebrospinal 780.39 acute 415.0 bronchial 786.2
due to trauma NEC - see Injury, triatriatum, triatrium 746.82 with grippe or influenza (see also
intracranial triloculare 745.8 Influenza) 487.1
eclamptic (see also Eclampsia) 780.39 biatriatum 745.3 chronic 786.2
epileptic (see also Epilepsy) 345.9 biventriculare 745.69 epidemic 786.2
epileptiform (see also Seizure, Corbus’ disease 607.1 functional 306.1
epileptiform) 780.39 Cord - see also condition hemorrhagic 786.39
epileptoid (see also Seizure, around neck (tightly) (with hysterical 300.11
epileptiform) 780.39 compression) laryngeal, spasmodic 786.2
ether affecting fetus or newborn 762.5 nervous 786.2
anesthetic complicating delivery 663.1 psychogenic 306.1
correct substance properly without compression 663.3 smokers’ 491.0
administered 780.39 affecting fetus or newborn tea tasters’ 112.89
overdose or wrong substance 762.6 Counseling NEC V65.40
given 968.2 bladder NEC 344.61 without complaint or sickness V65.49
other specified type - see Table of tabetic 094.0 abuse victim NEC V62.89
Drugs and Chemicals prolapse child V61.21
febrile (simple) 780.31 affecting fetus or newborn 762.4 partner V61.11
complex 780.32 complicating delivery 663.0 spouse V61.11
generalized 780.39 Cord’s angiopathy (see also Tuberculosis) child abuse, maltreatment, or neglect
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hysterical 300.11 017.3 [362.18] V61.21


infantile 780.39 Cordis ectopia 746.87 contraceptive NEC V25.09
epilepsy - see Epilepsy Corditis (spermatic) 608.4 device (intrauterine) V25.02
internal 780.39 Corectopia 743.46 maintenance V25.40
jacksonian (see also Epilepsy) 345.5 Cori type glycogen storage disease - see intrauterine contraceptive device
myoclonic 333.2 Disease, glycogen storage V25.42
newborn 779.0 Cork-handlers’ disease or lung 495.3 oral contraceptive (pill) V25.41
paretic 094.1 Corkscrew esophagus 530.5 specified type NEC V25.49
pregnancy (nephritic) (uremic) - see Corlett’s pyosis (impetigo) 684 subdermal implantable V25.43
Eclampsia, pregnancy Corn (infected) 700 management NEC V25.9
psychomotor (see also Epilepsy) Cornea - see also condition oral contraceptive (pill) V25.01
345.4 donor V59.5 emergency V25.03
puerperal, postpartum - see Eclampsia, guttata (dystrophy) 371.57 postcoital V25.03
pregnancy plana 743.41 prescription NEC V25.02
recurrent 780.39 Cornelia de Lange’s syndrome oral contraceptive (pill) V25.01
epileptic - see Epilepsy (Amsterdam dwarf, intellectual emergency V25.03
reflex 781.0 disabilities, and brachycephaly) postcoital V25.03
repetitive 780.39 759.89 repeat prescription V25.41
epileptic - see Epilepsy Cornual gestation or pregnancy - see repeat prescription V25.40
salaam (see also Epilepsy) 345.6 Pregnancy, cornual subdermal implantable V25.43
scarlatinal 034.1 Cornu cutaneum 702.8 surveillance NEC V25.40
spasmodic 780.39 Coronary (artery) - see also condition dietary V65.3
tetanus, tetanic (see also Tetanus) 037 arising from aorta or pulmonary trunk exercise V65.41
thymic 254.8 746.85 expectant parent(s)
uncinate 780.39 Corpora - see also condition pediatric pre-adoption visit V65.11
uremic 586 amylacea (prostate) 602.8 pediatric pre-birth visit V65.11
Convulsive - see also Convulsions cavernosa - see condition explanation of
disorder or state 780.39 Corpulence (see also Obesity) investigation finding NEC V65.49
epileptic - see Epilepsy Corpus - see condition medication NEC V65.49
equivalent, abdominal (see also Corrigan’s disease - see Insufficiency, family planning V25.09
Epilepsy) 345.5 aortic natural
Cooke-Apert-Gallais syndrome Corrosive burn - see Burn, by site procreative V26.41
(adrenogenital) 255.2 Corsican fever (see also Malaria) 084.6 to avoid pregnancy V25.04
Cooley’s anemia (erythroblastic) 282.44 Cortical - see also condition for nonattending third party V65.19
Coolie itch 126.9 blindness 377.75 genetic V26.33
Cooper’s necrosis, kidney (bilateral) 583.6 gonorrhea V65.45
disease 610.1 Corticoadrenal - see condition health (advice) (education)
hernia - see Hernia, Cooper’s Corticosexual syndrome 255.2 (instruction) NEC V65.49


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Counseling NEC (Continued) Coxalgic pelvis 736.30 CRBSI (catheter-related bloodstream


HIV V65.44 Coxitis 716.65 infection) 999.31
human immunodeficiency virus V65.44 Coxsackie (infection) (virus) 079.2 Creaking joint 719.60
injury prevention V65.43 central nervous system NEC 048 ankle 719.67
insulin pump training V65.46 endocarditis 074.22 elbow 719.62
marital V61.10 enteritis 008.67 foot 719.67
medical (for) V65.9 meningitis (aseptic) 047.0 hand 719.64
boarding school resident V60.6 myocarditis 074.23 hip 719.65
condition not demonstrated V65.5 pericarditis 074.21 knee 719.66
feared complaint and no disease pharyngitis 074.0 multiple sites 719.69
found V65.5 pleurodynia 074.1 pelvic region 719.65
institutional resident V60.6 specific disease NEC 074.8 shoulder (region) 719.61
on behalf of another V65.19 Crabs, meaning pubic lice 132.2 specified site NEC 719.68
person living alone V60.3 Crack baby 760.75 wrist 719.63
natural family planning Cracked Creeping
procreative V26.41 nipple 611.2 eruption 126.9
to avoid pregnancy V25.04 puerperal, postpartum 676.1 palsy 335.21
parent (guardian)-child conflict V61.20 tooth 521.81 paralysis 335.21
adopted child V61.24 Cradle cap 690.11 Crenated tongue 529.8
biological child V61.23 Craft neurosis 300.89 Creotoxism 005.9
foster child V61.25 Craigiasis 007.8 Crepitus
specified problem NEC V61.29 Cramp(s) 729.82 caput 756.0
partner abuse abdominal 789.0 joint 719.60
perpetrator V61.12 bathing 994.1 ankle 719.67
victim V61.11 colic 789.7 elbow 719.62
pediatric infantile 789.7 foot 719.67
pre-adoption visit for adoptive psychogenic 306.4 hand 719.64
parent(s) V65.11 due to immersion 994.1 hip 719.65
pre-birth visit for expectant parents extremity (lower) (upper) NEC 729.82 knee 719.66
V65.11 fireman 992.2 multiple sites 719.69
perpetrator of heat 992.2 pelvic region 719.65
child abuse V62.83 hysterical 300.11 shoulder (region) 719.61
parental V61.22 immersion 994.1 specified site NEC 719.68
partner abuse V61.12 intestinal 789.0 wrist 719.63
psychogenic 306.4 Crescent or conus choroid, congenital
spouse abuse V61.12
linotypist’s 300.89 743.57
procreative V65.49

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organic 333.84 Cretin, cretinism (athyrotic) (congenital)
sex NEC V65.49
muscle (extremity) (general) 729.82 (endemic) (metabolic) (nongoitrous)
transmitted disease NEC V65.45
due to immersion 994.1 (sporadic) 243
HIV V65.44
hysterical 300.11 goitrous (sporadic) 246.1
specified reason NEC V65.49
occupational (hand) 300.89 pelvis (dwarf type) (male type) 243
spousal abuse
organic 333.84 with disproportion (fetopelvic)
perpetrator V61.12 psychogenic 307.89 653.1
victim V61.11 salt depletion 276.1 affecting fetus or newborn
substance use and abuse V65.42 sleep related leg 327.52 763.1
syphilis V65.45 stoker 992.2 causing obstructed labor 660.1
victim (of) stomach 789.0 affecting fetus or newborn
abuse NEC V62.89 telegraphers’ 300.89 763.1
child abuse V61.21 organic 333.84 pituitary 253.3
partner abuse V61.11 typists’ 300.89 Cretinoid degeneration 243
spousal abuse V61.11 organic 333.84 Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)
Coupled rhythm 427.89 uterus 625.8 (syndrome) 046.19
Couvelaire uterus (complicating menstrual 625.3 with dementia
delivery) - see Placenta, separation writers’ 333.84 with behavioral disturbance 046.19
Cowper’s gland - see condition organic 333.84 [294.11]
Cowperitis (see also Urethritis) 597.89 psychogenic 300.89 without behavioral disturbance
gonorrheal (acute) 098.0 Cranial - see condition 046.19 [294.10]
chronic or duration of 2 months or Cranioclasis, fetal 763.89 familial 046.19
over 098.2 Craniocleidodysostosis 755.59 iatrogenic 046.19
Cowpox (abortive) 051.01 Craniofenestria (skull) 756.0 specified NEC 046.19
due to vaccination 999.0 Craniolacunia (skull) 756.0 sporadic 046.19
eyelid 051.01 [373.5] Craniopagus 759.4 variant (vCJD) 046.11
postvaccination 999.0 [373.5] Craniopathy, metabolic 733.3 with dementia
Coxa Craniopharyngeal - see condition with behavioral disturbance
plana 732.1 Craniopharyngioma (M9350/1) 237.0 046.11 [294.11]
valga (acquired) 736.31 Craniorachischisis (totalis) 740.1 without behavioral disturbance
congenital 755.61 Cranioschisis 756.0 046.11 [294.10]
late effect of rickets 268.1 Craniostenosis 756.0 Crib death 798.0
vara (acquired) 736.32 Craniosynostosis 756.0 Cribriform hymen 752.49
congenital 755.62 Craniotabes (cause unknown) 733.3 Cri-du-chat syndrome 758.31
late effect of rickets 268.1 rachitic 268.1 Crigler-Najjar disease or syndrome
Coxae malum senilis 715.25 syphilitic 090.5 (congenital hyperbilirubinemia)
Coxalgia (nontuberculous) 719.45 Craniotomy, fetal 763.89 277.4
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Cranium - see condition Crimean hemorrhagic fever 065.0
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Crisis Crural ulcer (see also Ulcer, lower Crush, crushed, crushing (Continued)
abdomen 789.0 extremity) 707.10 syndrome (complication of trauma)
addisonian (acute adrenocortical Crush, crushed, crushing (injury) 929.9 958.5
insufficiency) 255.41 abdomen 926.19 testis 926.0
adrenal (cortical) 255.41 internal - see Injury, internal, thigh (with hip) 928.00
asthmatic - see Asthma abdomen throat 925.2
brain, cerebral (see also Disease, ankle 928.21 thumb(s) (and fingers) 927.3
cerebrovascular, acute) 436 with other parts of foot 928.20 toe(s) 928.3
celiac 579.0 arm 927.9 with foot 928.20
Dietl’s 593.4 lower (and elbow) 927.10 and ankle 928.21
emotional NEC 309.29 upper 927.03 tonsil 925.2
acute reaction to stress 308.0 with shoulder or axillary region trunk 926.9
adjustment reaction 309.9 927.09 chest - see Injury, internal,
specific to childhood or adolescence axilla 927.02 intrathoracic organs NEC
313.9 with shoulder or upper arm 927.09 internal organ - see Injury, internal,
gastric (tabetic) 094.0 back 926.11 by site
glaucomatocyclitic 364.22 breast 926.19 multiple sites 926.8
heart (see also Failure, heart) 428.9 buttock 926.12 specified site NEC 926.19
hypertensive - see Hypertension cheek 925.1 vulva 926.0
nitritoid chest - see Injury, internal, chest wrist 927.21
correct substance properly ear 925.1 with hand(s), except fingers alone
administered 458.29 elbow 927.11 927.20
overdose or wrong substance given with forearm 927.10 Crusta lactea 690.11
or taken 961.1 face 925.1 Crusts 782.8
oculogyric 378.87 finger(s) 927.3 Crutch paralysis 953.4
psychogenic 306.7 with hand(s) 927.20 Cruveilhier’s disease 335.21
Pel’s 094.0 and wrist(s) 927.21 Cruveilhier-Baumgarten cirrhosis,
psychosexual identity 302.6 flank 926.19 disease, or syndrome 571.5
rectum 094.0 foot, excluding toe(s) alone (with Cruz-Chagas disease (see also
renal 593.81 ankle) 928.20 Trypanosomiasis) 086.2
sickle cell 282.62 forearm (and elbow) 927.10 Crying
stomach (tabetic) 094.0 genitalia, external (female) (male) 926.0 constant, continuous
tabetic 094.0 internal - see Injury, internal, genital adolescent 780.95
thyroid (see also Thyrotoxicosis) 242.9 organ NEC adult 780.95
thyrotoxic (see also Thyrotoxicosis) baby 780.92
hand, except finger(s) alone (and wrist)
242.9 child 780.95
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infant 780.92
vascular - see Disease, cerebrovascular, head - see Fracture, skull, by site
newborn 780.92
acute heel 928.20
excessive
Crocq’s disease (acrocyanosis) 443.89 hip 928.01
adolescent 780.95
Crohn’s disease (see also Enteritis, with thigh 928.00
adult 780.95
regional) 555.9 internal organ (abdomen, chest, or
baby 780.92
Cronkhite-Canada syndrome 211.3 pelvis) - see Injury, internal, by child 780.95
Crooked septum, nasal 470 site infant 780.92
Cross knee 928.11 newborn 780.92
birth (of fetus) complicating delivery with leg, lower 928.10 Cryofibrinogenemia 273.2
652.3 labium (majus) (minus) 926.0 Cryoglobulinemia (mixed) 273.2
with successful version 652.1 larynx 925.2 Crypt (anal) (rectal) 569.49
causing obstructed labor 660.0 late effect - see Late, effects (of), crushing Cryptitis (anal) (rectal) 569.49
bite, anterior or posterior 524.27 leg 928.9 Cryptococcosis (European) (pulmonary)
eye (see also Esotropia) 378.00 lower 928.10 (systemic) 117.5
Crossed ectopia of kidney 753.3 and knee 928.11 Cryptococcus 117.5
Crossfoot 754.50 upper 928.00 epidermicus 117.5
Croup, croupous (acute) (angina) limb neoformans, infection by 117.5
(catarrhal) (infective) lower 928.9 Cryptopapillitis (anus) 569.49
(inflammatory) (laryngeal) multiple sites 928.8 Cryptophthalmos (eyelid) 743.06
(membranous) (nondiphtheritic) upper 927.9 Cryptorchid, cryptorchism,
(pseudomembranous) 464.4 multiple sites 927.8 cryptorchidism 752.51
asthmatic (see also Asthma) 493.9 multiple sites NEC 929.0 Cryptosporidiosis 007.4
bronchial 466.0 neck 925.2 hepatobiliary 136.8
diphtheritic (membranous) 032.3 nerve - see Injury, nerve, by site respiratory 136.8
false 478.75 nose 802.0 Cryptotia 744.29
spasmodic 478.75 open 802.1 Crystallopathy
diphtheritic 032.3 penis 926.0 calcium pyrophosphate (see also
stridulous 478.75 pharynx 925.2 Arthritis) 275.49 [712.2]
diphtheritic 032.3 scalp 925.1 dicalcium phosphate (see also Arthritis)
Crouzon’s disease (craniofacial scapular region 927.01 275.49 [712.1]
dysostosis) 756.0 with shoulder or upper arm 927.09 gouty 274.00
Crowding, teeth 524.31 scrotum 926.0 pyrophosphate NEC (see also Arthritis)
CRST syndrome (cutaneous systemic shoulder 927.00 275.49 [712.2]
sclerosis) 710.1 with upper arm or axillary region uric acid 274.00
Cruchet’s disease (encephalitis lethargica) 927.09 Crystalluria 791.9
049.8 skull or cranium - see Fracture, skull, by Csillag’s disease (lichen sclerosus et
Cruelty in children (see also Disturbance, site atrophicus) 701.0
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Cubitus Cutis (Continued) Cyprus fever (see also Brucellosis) 023.9


valgus (acquired) 736.01 rhomboidalis nuchae 701.8 Cyriax’s syndrome (slipping rib) 733.99
congenital 755.59 verticis gyrata 757.39 Cyst (mucus) (retention) (serous) (simple)
late effect of rickets 268.1 acquired 701.8
varus (acquired) 736.02 Cyanopathy, newborn 770.83 Note: In general, cysts are not
congenital 755.59 Cyanosis 782.5 neoplastic and are classified to the
late effect of rickets 268.1 autotoxic 289.7 appropriate category for disease of
Cultural deprivation V62.4 common atrioventricular canal the specified anatomical site. This
Cupping of optic disc 377.14 745.69 generalization does not apply to certain
Curling’s ulcer - see Ulcer, duodenum congenital 770.83 types of cysts which are neoplastic in
Curling esophagus 530.5 conjunctiva 372.71 nature, for example, dermoid, nor does
Curschmann (-Batten) (-Steinert) disease due to it apply to cysts of certain structures,
or syndrome 359.21 endocardial cushion defect for example, branchial cleft, which are
Curvature 745.60 classified as developmental anomalies.
organ or site, congenital NEC - see nonclosure, foramen botalli 745.5 The following listing includes some
Distortion patent foramen botalli 745.5 of the most frequently reported sites
penis (lateral) 752.69 persistent foramen ovale 745.5 of cysts as well as qualifiers which
Pott’s (spinal) (see also Tuberculosis) enterogenous 289.7 indicate the type of cyst. The latter
015.0 [737.43] fetus or newborn 770.83 qualifiers usually are not repeated
radius, idiopathic, progressive ostium primum defect 745.61 under the anatomical sites. Since the
(congenital) 755.54 paroxysmal digital 443.0 code assignment for a given site may
spine (acquired) (angular) (idiopathic) retina, retinal 362.10 vary depending upon the type of cyst,
(incorrect) (postural) 737.9 Cycle the coder should refer to the listings
congenital 754.2 anovulatory 628.0 under the specified type of cyst before
due to or associated with menstrual, irregular 626.4 consideration is given to the site.
Charcôt-Marie-Tooth disease Cyclencephaly 759.89
356.1 [737.40] Cyclical vomiting 536.2 accessory, fallopian tube 752.11
mucopolysaccharidosis 277.5 associated with migraine 346.2 adenoid (infected) 474.8
[737.40] psychogenic 306.4 adrenal gland 255.8
neurofibromatosis 237.71 [737.40] Cyclitic membrane 364.74 congenital 759.1
osteitis Cyclitis (see also Iridocyclitis) 364.3 air, lung 518.89
deformans 731.0 [737.40] acute 364.00 allantoic 753.7
fibrosa cystica 252.01 [737.40] primary 364.01 alveolar process (jaw bone) 526.2
osteoporosis (see also recurrent 364.02 amnion, amniotic 658.8
Osteoporosis) 733.00 chronic 364.10 anterior chamber (eye) 364.60
[737.40] in exudative 364.62

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poliomyelitis (see also sarcoidosis 135 [364.11] implantation (surgical) (traumatic)
Poliomyelitis) 138 [737.40] tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) 364.61
tuberculosis (Pott’s curvature) (see 017.3 [364.11] parasitic 360.13
also Tuberculosis) 015.0 Fuchs’ heterochromic 364.21 anterior nasopalatine 526.1
[737.43] granulomatous 364.10 antrum 478.19
kyphoscoliotic (see also lens induced 364.23 anus 569.49
Kyphoscoliosis) 737.30 nongranulomatous 364.00 apical (periodontal) (tooth) 522.8
kyphotic (see also Kyphosis) 737.10 posterior 363.21 appendix 543.9
late effect of rickets 268.1 [737.40] primary 364.01 arachnoid, brain 348.0
Pott’s 015.0 [737.40] recurrent 364.02 arytenoid 478.79
scoliotic (see also Scoliosis) 737.30 secondary (noninfectious) 364.04 auricle 706.2
specified NEC 737.8 infectious 364.03 Baker’s (knee) 727.51
tuberculous 015.0 [737.40] subacute 364.00 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
Cushing’s primary 364.01 015.2
basophilism, disease, or syndrome recurrent 364.02 Bartholin’s gland or duct 616.2
(iatrogenic) (idiopathic) (pituitary Cyclokeratitis - see Keratitis bile duct (see also Disease, biliary)
basophilism) (pituitary Cyclophoria 378.44 576.8
dependent) 255.0 Cyclopia, cyclops 759.89 bladder (multiple) (trigone) 596.89
ulcer - see Ulcer, peptic Cycloplegia 367.51 Blessig’s 362.62
Cushingoid due to steroid therapy Cyclospasm 367.53 blood, endocardial (see also
correct substance properly Cyclosporiasis 007.5 Endocarditis) 424.90
administered 255.0 Cyclothymia 301.13 blue dome 610.0
overdose or wrong substance given or Cyclothymic personality 301.13 bone (local) 733.20
taken 962.0 Cyclotropia 378.33 aneurysmal 733.22
Cut (external) - see Wound, open, by site Cyesis - see Pregnancy jaw 526.2
Cutaneous - see also condition Cylindroma (M8200/3) - see also developmental (odontogenic)
hemorrhage 782.7 Neoplasm, by site, malignant 526.0
horn (cheek) (eyelid) (mouth) 702.8 eccrine dermal (M8200/0) - see fissural 526.1
larva migrans 126.9 Neoplasm, skin, benign latent 526.89
Cutis - see also condition skin (M8200/0) - see Neoplasm, skin, solitary 733.21
hyperelastic 756.83 benign unicameral 733.21
acquired 701.8 Cylindruria 791.7 brain 348.0
laxa 756.83 Cyllosoma 759.89 congenital 742.4
senilis 701.8 Cynanche hydatid (see also Echinococcus)
marmorata 782.61 diphtheritic 032.3 122.9
osteosis 709.3 tonsillaris 475 third ventricle (colloid) 742.4
pendula 756.83 Cynorexia 783.6 branchial (cleft) 744.42
acquired 701.8 Cyphosis - see Kyphosis branchiogenic 744.42


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Cyst (Continued) Cyst (Continued) Cyst (Continued)


breast (benign) (blue dome) congenital NEC (Continued) epidermoid (inclusion) (see also Cyst,
(pedunculated) (solitary) pancreas 751.7 skin) 706.2
(traumatic) 610.0 periurethral (tissue) 753.8 mouth 528.4
involution 610.4 prepuce NEC 752.69 not of skin - see Cyst, by site
sebaceous 610.8 penis 752.69 oral soft tissue 528.4
broad ligament (benign) 620.8 sublingual 750.26 epididymis 608.89
embryonic 752.11 submaxillary gland 750.26 epiglottis 478.79
bronchogenic (mediastinal) thymus (gland) 759.2 epiphysis cerebri 259.8
(sequestration) 518.89 tongue 750.19 epithelial (inclusion) (see also Cyst,
congenital 748.4 ureterovesical orifice 753.4 skin) 706.2
buccal 528.4 vulva 752.41 epoophoron 752.11
bulbourethral gland (Cowper’s) 599.89 conjunctiva 372.75 eruption 526.0
bursa, bursal 727.49 cornea 371.23 esophagus 530.89
pharyngeal 478.26 corpora quadrigemina 348.0 ethmoid sinus 478.19
calcifying odontogenic (M9301/0) 213.1 corpus eye (retention) 379.8
upper jaw (bone) 213.0 albicans (ovary) 620.2 congenital 743.03
canal of Nuck (acquired) (serous) 629.1 luteum (ruptured) 620.1 posterior segment, congenital 743.54
congenital 752.41 Cowper’s gland (benign) (infected) eyebrow 706.2
canthus 372.75 599.89 eyelid (sebaceous) 374.84
carcinomatous (M8010/3) - see cranial meninges 348.0 infected 373.13
Neoplasm, by site, malignant craniobuccal pouch 253.8 sweat glands or ducts 374.84
cartilage (joint) - see Derangement, joint craniopharyngeal pouch 253.8 falciform ligament (inflammatory)
cauda equina 336.8 cystic duct (see also Disease, 573.8
cavum septi pellucidi NEC 348.0 gallbladder) 575.8 fallopian tube 620.8
celomic (pericardium) 746.89 Cysticercus (any site) 123.1 congenital 752.11
cerebellopontine (angle) - see Cyst, Dandy-Walker 742.3 female genital organs NEC 629.89
brain with spina bifida (see also Spina fimbrial (congenital) 752.11
cerebellum - see Cyst, brain bifida) 741.0 fissural (oral region) 526.1
cerebral - see Cyst, brain dental 522.8 follicle (atretic) (graafian) (ovarian)
cervical lateral 744.42 developmental 526.0 620.0
cervix 622.8 eruption 526.0 nabothian (gland) 616.0
embryonal 752.41 follicular (atretic) (ovarian) 620.0
lateral periodontal 526.0
nabothian (gland) 616.0 dentigerous 526.0
primordial (keratocyst) 526.0
chamber, anterior (eye) 364.60 frontal sinus 478.19
root 522.8
exudative 364.62 gallbladder or duct 575.8
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dentigerous 526.0
implantation (surgical) (traumatic) ganglion 727.43
mandible 526.0
364.61 Gartner’s duct 752.41
maxilla 526.0
parasitic 360.13 gas, of mesentery 568.89
dermoid (M9084/0) - see also
chiasmal, optic NEC (see also Lesion, gingiva 523.8
Neoplasm, by site, benign
chiasmal) 377.54 gland of moll 374.84
chocolate (ovary) 617.1 with malignant transformation
globulomaxillary 526.1
choledochal (congenital) 751.69 (M9084/3) 183.0
graafian follicle 620.0
acquired 576.8 implantation granulosal lutein 620.2
choledochus 751.69 external area or site (skin) NEC hemangiomatous (M9121/0) (see also
chorion 658.8 709.8 Hemangioma) 228.00
choroid plexus 348.0 iris 364.61 hydatid (see also Echinococcus) 122.9
chyle, mesentery 457.8 skin 709.8 fallopian tube (Morgagni) 752.11
ciliary body 364.60 vagina 623.8 liver NEC 122.8
exudative 364.64 vulva 624.8 lung NEC 122.9
implantation 364.61 mouth 528.4 Morgagni 752.89
primary 364.63 oral soft tissue 528.4 fallopian tube 752.11
clitoris 624.8 sacrococcygeal 685.1 specified site NEC 122.9
coccyx (see also Cyst, bone) 733.20 with abscess 685.0 hymen 623.8
colloid developmental of ovary, ovarian embryonal 752.41
third ventricle (brain) 742.4 752.0 hypopharynx 478.26
thyroid gland - see Goiter dura (cerebral) 348.0 hypophysis, hypophyseal (duct)
colon 569.89 spinal 349.2 (recurrent) 253.8
common (bile) duct (see also Disease, ear (external) 706.2 cerebri 253.8
biliary) 576.8 echinococcal (see also Echinococcus) implantation (dermoid)
congenital NEC 759.89 122.9 anterior chamber (eye) 364.61
adrenal glands 759.1 embryonal external area or site (skin) NEC
epiglottis 748.3 cervix uteri 752.41 709.8
esophagus 750.4 genitalia, female external 752.41 iris 364.61
fallopian tube 752.11 uterus 752.39 vagina 623.8
kidney 753.10 vagina 752.41 vulva 624.8
multiple 753.19 endometrial 621.8 incisor, incisive canal 526.1
single 753.11 ectopic 617.9 inclusion (epidermal) (epithelial)
larynx 748.3 endometrium (uterus) 621.8 (epidermoid) (mucous)
liver 751.62 ectopic - see Endometriosis (squamous) (see also Cyst, skin)
lung 748.4 enteric 751.5 706.2
mediastinum 748.8 enterogenous 751.5 not of skin - see Neoplasm, by site,
ovary 752.0 epidermal (inclusion) (see also Cyst, benign
oviduct 752.11 skin) 706.2 intestine (large) (small) 569.89


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Cyst (Continued) Cyst (Continued) Cyst (Continued)


intracranial - see Cyst, brain mesonephric duct 752.89 palate 526.1
intraligamentous 728.89 mesothelial fissural 526.1
knee 717.89 peritoneum 568.89 median (fissural) 526.1
intrasellar 253.8 pleura (peritoneal) 568.89 palatine, of papilla 526.1
iris (idiopathic) 364.60 milk 611.5 pancreas, pancreatic 577.2
exudative 364.62 miotic pupillary (iris) 364.55 congenital 751.7
implantation (surgical) (traumatic) Morgagni (hydatid) 752.89 false 577.2
364.61 fallopian tube 752.11 hemorrhagic 577.2
miotic pupillary 364.55 mouth 528.4 true 577.2
parasitic 360.13 Müllerian duct 752.89 paralabral
Iwanoff’s 362.62 appendix testis 608.89 hip 718.85
jaw (bone) (aneurysmal) cervix (embryonal) 752.41 shoulder 840.7
(extravasation) (hemorrhagic) fallopian tube 752.11 paramesonephric duct - see Cyst,
(traumatic) 526.2 prostatic utricle 599.89 Müllerian duct
developmental (odontogenic) 526.0 vagina (embryonal) 752.41 paranephric 593.2
fissural 526.1 multilocular (ovary) (M8000/1) paraovarian 752.11
keratin 706.2 239.5 paraphysis, cerebri 742.4
kidney (congenital) 753.10 myometrium 621.8 parasitic NEC 136.9
acquired 593.2 nabothian (follicle) (ruptured) 616.0 parathyroid (gland) 252.8
calyceal (see also Hydronephrosis) nasal sinus 478.19 paratubal (fallopian) 620.8
591 nasoalveolar 528.4 paraurethral duct 599.89
multiple 753.19 nasolabial 528.4 paroophoron 752.11
pyelogenic (see also Hydronephrosis) nasopalatine (duct) 526.1 parotid gland 527.6
591 anterior 526.1 mucous extravasation or retention
simple 593.2 nasopharynx 478.26 527.6
single 753.11 neoplastic (M8000/1) - see also parovarian 752.11
solitary (not congenital) 593.2 Neoplasm, by site, unspecified pars planus 364.60
labium (majus) (minus) 624.8 nature exudative 364.64
sebaceous 624.8 benign (M8000/0) - see Neoplasm, primary 364.63
lacrimal by site, benign pelvis, female
apparatus 375.43 uterus 621.8 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4
gland or sac 375.12 nervous system - see Cyst, brain affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
larynx 478.79 neuroenteric 742.59 causing obstructed labor 660.2
lens 379.39 neuroepithelial ventricle 348.0 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
congenital 743.39 nipple 610.0 penis (sebaceous) 607.89

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lip (gland) 528.5 nose 478.19 periapical 522.8
liver 573.8 skin of 706.2 pericardial (congenital) 746.89
congenital 751.62 odontogenic, developmental 526.0 acquired (secondary) 423.8
hydatid (see also Echinococcus) 122.8 omentum (lesser) 568.89 pericoronal 526.0
granulosis 122.0 congenital 751.8 perineural (Tarlov’s) 355.9
multilocularis 122.5 oral soft tissue (dermoid) (epidermoid) periodontal 522.8
lung 518.89 (lymphoepithelial) 528.4 lateral 526.0
congenital 748.4 ora serrata 361.19 peripancreatic 577.2
giant bullous 492.0 orbit 376.81 peripelvic (lymphatic) 593.2
lutein 620.1 ovary, ovarian (twisted) 620.2 peritoneum 568.89
lymphangiomatous (M9173/0) 228.1 adherent 620.2 chylous 457.8
lymphoepithelial chocolate 617.1 pharynx (wall) 478.26
mouth 528.4 corpus pilar 704.41
oral soft tissue 528.4 albicans 620.2 pilonidal (infected) (rectum) 685.1
macula 362.54 luteum 620.1 with abscess 685.0
malignant (M8000/3) - see Neoplasm, dermoid (M9084/0) 220 malignant (M9084/3) 173.59
by site, malignant developmental 752.0 pituitary (duct) (gland) 253.8
mammary gland (sweat gland) (see also due to failure of involution NEC placenta (amniotic) - see Placenta,
Cyst, breast) 610.0 620.2 abnormal
mandible 526.2 endometrial 617.1 pleura 519.8
dentigerous 526.0 follicular (atretic) (graafian) popliteal 727.51
radicular 522.8 (hemorrhagic) 620.0 porencephalic 742.4
maxilla 526.2 hemorrhagic 620.2 acquired 348.0
dentigerous 526.0 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4 postanal (infected) 685.1
radicular 522.8 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 with abscess 685.0
median causing obstructed labor 660.2 posterior segment of eye, congenital
anterior maxillary 526.1 affecting fetus or newborn 743.54
palatal 526.1 763.1 postmastoidectomy cavity 383.31
mediastinum (congenital) 748.8 multilocular (M8000/1) 239.5 preauricular 744.47
meibomian (gland) (retention) 373.2 pseudomucinous (M8470/0) 220 prepuce 607.89
infected 373.12 retention 620.2 congenital 752.69
membrane, brain 348.0 serous 620.2 primordial (jaw) 526.0
meninges (cerebral) 348.0 theca lutein 620.2 prostate 600.3
spinal 349.2 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) pseudomucinous (ovary) (M8470/0) 220
meniscus knee 717.5 016.6 pudenda (sweat glands) 624.8
mesentery, mesenteric (gas) 568.89 unspecified 620.2 pupillary, miotic 364.55
chyle 457.8 oviduct 620.8 sebaceous 624.8
gas 568.89 palatal papilla (jaw) 526.1 radicular (residual) 522.8


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Cyst (Continued) Cyst (Continued) Cystadenocarcinoma (Continued)


radiculodental 522.8 sympathetic nervous system 337.9 papillary (M8450/3)
ranular 527.6 synovial 727.40 mucinous (M8471/3)
Rathke’s pouch 253.8 popliteal space 727.51 specified site - see Neoplasm, by
rectum (epithelium) (mucous) 569.49 Tarlov’s 355.9 site, malignant
renal - see Cyst, kidney tarsal 373.2 unspecified site 183.0
residual (radicular) 522.8 tendon (sheath) 727.42 pseudomucinous (M8471/3)
retention (ovary) 620.2 testis 608.89 specified site - see Neoplasm, by
retina 361.19 theca-lutein (ovary) 620.2 site, malignant
macular 362.54 Thornwaldt’s, Tornwaldt’s 478.26 unspecified site 183.0
parasitic 360.13 thymus (gland) 254.8 serous (M8460/3)
primary 361.13 thyroglossal (duct) (infected) specified site - see Neoplasm, by
secondary 361.14 (persistent) 759.2 site, malignant
retroperitoneal 568.89 thyroid (gland) 246.2 unspecified site 183.0
sacrococcygeal (dermoid) 685.1 adenomatous - see Goiter, nodular specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
with abscess 685.0 colloid (see also Goiter) 240.9 malignant
salivary gland or duct 527.6 thyrolingual duct (infected) (persistent) unspecified 183.0
mucous extravasation or retention 759.2 pseudomucinous (M8470/3)
527.6 tongue (mucous) 529.8 papillary (M8471/3)
Sampson’s 617.1 tonsil 474.8 specified site - see Neoplasm, by
sclera 379.19 tooth (dental root) 522.8 site, malignant
scrotum (sebaceous) 706.2 trichilemmal (proliferating) 704.42 unspecified site 183.0
sweat glands 706.2 tubo-ovarian 620.8 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
sebaceous (duct) (gland) 706.2 inflammatory 614.1 malignant
breast 610.8 tunica vaginalis 608.89 unspecified site 183.0
eyelid 374.84 turbinate (nose) (see also Cyst, bone) serous (M8441/3)
genital organ NEC 733.20 papillary (M8460/3)
female 629.89 Tyson’s gland (benign) (infected) 607.89 specified site - see Neoplasm, by
male 608.89 umbilicus 759.89 site, malignant
scrotum 706.2 urachus 753.7 unspecified site 183.0
semilunar cartilage (knee) (multiple) ureter 593.89 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
717.5 ureterovesical orifice 593.89 malignant
seminal vesicle 608.89 congenital 753.4 unspecified site 183.0
serous (ovary) 620.2 urethra 599.84 Cystadenofibroma (M9013/0)
sinus (antral) (ethmoidal) (frontal) urethral gland (Cowper’s) 599.89 clear cell (M8313/0) - see Neoplasm, by
(maxillary) (nasal) (sphenoidal) uterine site, benign
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478.19 ligament 620.8 endometrioid (M8381/0) 220


Skene’s gland 599.89 embryonic 752.11 borderline malignancy (M8381/1)
skin (epidermal) (epidermoid, tube 620.8 236.2
inclusion) (epithelial) (inclusion) uterus (body) (corpus) (recurrent) 621.8 malignant (M8381/3) 183.0
(retention) (sebaceous) 706.2 embryonal 752.39 mucinous (M9015/0)
breast 610.8 utricle (ear) 386.8 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
eyelid 374.84 prostatic 599.89 benign
genital organ NEC utriculus masculinus 599.89 unspecified site 220
female 629.89 vagina, vaginal (squamous cell) (wall) serous (M9014/0)
male 608.89 623.8 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
neoplastic 216.3 embryonal 752.41 benign
scrotum 706.2 implantation 623.8 unspecified site 220
sweat gland or duct 705.89 inclusion 623.8 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
solitary vallecula, vallecular 478.79 benign
bone 733.21 ventricle, neuroepithelial 348.0 unspecified site 220
kidney 593.2 verumontanum 599.89 Cystadenoma (M8440/0) - see also
spermatic cord 608.89 vesical (orifice) 596.89 Neoplasm, by site, benign
sphenoid sinus 478.19 vitreous humor 379.29 bile duct (M8161/0) 211.5
spinal meninges 349.2 vulva (sweat glands) 624.8 endometrioid (M8380/0) - see also
spine (see also Cyst, bone) 733.20 congenital 752.41 Neoplasm, by site, benign
spleen NEC 289.59 implantation 624.8 borderline malignancy (M8380/1) -
congenital 759.0 inclusion 624.8 see Neoplasm, by site,
hydatid (see also Echinococcus) 122.9 sebaceous gland 624.8 uncertain behavior
spring water (pericardium) 746.89 vulvovaginal gland 624.8 malignant (M8440/3) - see Neoplasm,
subarachnoid 348.0 wolffian 752.89 by site, malignant
intrasellar 793.0 Cystadenocarcinoma (M8440/3) - see also mucinous (M8470/0)
subdural (cerebral) 348.0 Neoplasm, by site, malignant borderline malignancy
spinal cord 349.2 bile duct type (M8161/3) 155.1 (M8470/1)
sublingual gland 527.6 endometrioid (M8380/3) - see specified site - see Neoplasm,
mucous extravasation or retention Neoplasm, by site, malignant uncertain behavior
527.6 mucinous (M8470/3) unspecified site 236.2
submaxillary gland 527.6 papillary (M8471/3) papillary (M8471/0)
mucous extravasation or retention specified site - see Neoplasm, by borderline malignancy
527.6 site, malignant (M8471/1)
suburethral 599.89 unspecified site 183.0 specified site - see Neoplasm,
suprarenal gland 255.8 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, by site, uncertain
suprasellar - see Cyst, brain malignant behavior
sweat gland or duct 705.89 unspecified site 183.0 unspecified site 236.2


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Cystadenoma (Continued) Cystadenoma (Continued) Cystitis (Continued)


mucinous (Continued) serous (Continued) actinomycotic 039.8 [595.4]
papillary (Continued) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, acute 595.0
specified site - see Neoplasm, by benign of trigone 595.3
site, benign unspecified site 220 allergic 595.89
unspecified site 220 thyroid 226 amebic 006.8 [595.4]
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Cystathioninemia 270.4 bilharzial 120.9 [595.4]
benign Cystathioninuria 270.4 blennorrhagic (acute) 098.11
unspecified site 220 Cystic - see also condition chronic or duration of 2 months or
papillary (M8450/0) breast, chronic 610.1 more 098.31
borderline malignancy (M8450/1) corpora lutea 620.1 bullous 595.89
specified site - see Neoplasm, by degeneration, congenital calculous 594.1
site, uncertain behavior brain 742.4 chlamydial 099.53
unspecified site 236.2 kidney (see also Cystic, disease, chronic 595.2
lymphomatosum (M8561/0) 210.2 kidney) 753.10 interstitial 595.1
mucinous (M8471/0) disease of trigone 595.3
borderline malignancy (M8471/1) breast, chronic 610.1 complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or
specified site - see Neoplasm, by kidney, congenital 753.10 puerperium 646.6
site, uncertain behavior medullary 753.16 affecting fetus or newborn 760.1
unspecified site 236.2 multiple 753.19 cystic(a) 595.81
specified site - see Neoplasm, by polycystic - see Polycystic, kidney diphtheritic 032.84
site, benign single 753.11
unspecified site 220 echinococcal
specified NEC 753.19 glanulosus 122.3 [595.4]
pseudomucinous (M8471/0) liver, congenital 751.62
borderline malignancy (M8471/1) multilocularis 122.6 [595.4]
lung 518.89 emphysematous 595.89
specified site - see Neoplasm, congenital 748.4
by site uncertain encysted 595.81
pancreas, congenital 751.7 follicular 595.3
behavior semilunar cartilage 717.5
unspecified site 236.2 following
duct - see condition abortion 639.8
specified site - see Neoplasm, by eyeball, congenital 743.03
site, benign ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.8
fibrosis (pancreas) 277.00 gangrenous 595.89
unspecified site 220 with
serous (M8460/0) glandularis 595.89
manifestations
borderline malignancy (M8460/1) gonococcal (acute) 098.11
gastrointestinal 277.03
specified site - see Neoplasm, chronic or duration of 2 months or
pulmonary 277.02
by site, uncertain more 098.31
specified NEC 277.09

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behavior incrusted 595.89
meconium ileus 277.01
unspecified site 236.2 interstitial 595.1
pulmonary exacerbation 277.02
specified site - see Neoplasm, by irradiation 595.82
hygroma (M9173/0) 228.1
site, benign irritation 595.89
kidney, congenital 753.10
unspecified site 220 malignant 595.89
medullary 753.16
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, monilial 112.2
multiple 753.19
benign of trigone 595.3
polycystic - see Polycystic, kidney
unspecified site 220 panmural 595.1
single 753.11
pseudomucinous (M8470/0) polyposa 595.89
borderline malignancy (M8470/1) specified NEC 753.19
liver, congenital 751.62 prostatic 601.3
specified site - see Neoplasm, by radiation 595.82
site uncertain behavior lung 518.89
congenital 748.4 Reiter’s (abacterial) 099.3
unspecified site 236.2 specified NEC 595.89
papillary (M8471/0) mass - see Cyst
mastitis, chronic 610.1 subacute 595.2
borderline malignancy (M8471/1) submucous 595.1
specified site - see Neoplasm, ovary 620.2
pancreas, congenital 751.7 syphilitic 095.8
by site uncertain trichomoniasis 131.09
behavior Cysticerciasis 123.1
Cysticercosis (mammary) (subretinal) tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
unspecified site 236.2 016.1
specified site - see Neoplasm, by 123.1
Cysticercus 123.1 ulcerative 595.1
site, benign
cellulosae infestation 123.1 Cystocele
unspecified site 220
Cystinosis (malignant) 270.0 female (without uterine prolapse)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
Cystinuria 270.0 618.01
benign
unspecified site 220 Cystitis (bacillary) (colli) (diffuse) with uterine prolapse 618.4
serous (M8441/0) (exudative) (hemorrhagic) complete 618.3
borderline malignancy (M8441/1) (purulent) (recurrent) (septic) incomplete 618.2
specified site - see Neoplasm, by (suppurative) (ulcerative) 595.9 lateral 618.02
site, uncertain behavior with midline 618.01
unspecified site 236.2 abortion - see Abortion, by type, paravaginal 618.02
papillary (M8460/0) with urinary tract infection in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4
borderline malignancy (M8460/1) ectopic pregnancy (see also affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
specified site - see Neoplasm, categories 633.0–633.9) 639.8 causing obstructed labor 660.2
by site, uncertain fibrosis 595.1 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
behavior leukoplakia 595.1 male 596.89
unspecified site 236.2 malakoplakia 595.1 Cystoid
specified site - see Neoplasm, by metaplasia 595.1 cicatrix limbus 372.64
site, benign molar pregnancy (see also categories degeneration macula 362.53
unspecified site 220 630–632) 639.8 Cystolithiasis 594.1


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Cystoma (M8440/0) - see also Neoplasm, Cystosarcoma phyllodes (M9020/1) Cystourethrocele (see also Cystocele)
by site, benign 238.3 female (without uterine prolapse) 618.09
endometrial, ovary 617.1 benign (M9020/0) 217 with uterine prolapse 618.4
mucinous (M8470/0) malignant (M9020/3) - see Neoplasm, complete 618.3
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, breast, malignant incomplete 618.2
benign Cystostomy status V44.50 male 596.89
unspecified site 220 with complication 596.83 Cytomegalic inclusion disease 078.5
serous (M8441/0) infection 596.81 congenital 771.1
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, mechanical 596.82 Cytomycosis, reticuloendothelial (see also
benign specified complication NEC Histoplasmosis, American) 115.00
unspecified site 220 596.83 Cytopenia 289.9
simple (ovary) 620.2 appendico-vesicostomy V44.52 refractory
Cystoplegia 596.53 cutaneous-vesicostomy V44.51 with
Cystoptosis 596.89 specified type NEC V44.59 multilineage dysplasia (RCMD)
Cystopyelitis (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 Cystourethritis (see also Urethritis) 597.89 238.72
Cystorrhagia 596.89 and ringed sideroblasts
(RCMD-RS) 238.72
C


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D Damage (Continued)
pelvic
Dead (Continued)
labyrinth 386.50
Daae (-Finsen) disease (epidemic joint or ligament, during delivery ovum, retained 631.8
pleurodynia) 074.1 665.6 Deaf and dumb NEC 389.7
Dabney’s grip 074.1 organ NEC Deaf mutism (acquired) (congenital) NEC
Da Costa’s syndrome (neurocirculatory with 389.7
asthenia) 306.2 abortion - see Abortion, by type, endemic 243
Dacryoadenitis, dacryadenitis 375.00 with damage to pelvic hysterical 300.11
acute 375.01 organs syphilitic, congenital 090.0
chronic 375.02 ectopic pregnancy (see also Deafness (acquired) (complete)
Dacryocystitis 375.30 categories 633.0–633.9) (congenital) (hereditary) (middle
acute 375.32 639.2 ear) (partial) 389.9
chronic 375.42 molar pregnancy (see also with
neonatal 771.6 categories 630–632) 639.2 blindness V49.85
phlegmonous 375.33 during delivery 665.5 blue sclera and fragility of bone
syphilitic 095.8 following 756.51
congenital 090.0 abortion 639.2 auditory fatigue 389.9
trachomatous, active 076.1 ectopic or molar pregnancy aviation 993.0
late effect 139.1 639.2 nerve injury 951.5
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 017.3 renal (see also Disease, renal) 593.9 boilermakers’ 951.5
Dacryocystoblenorrhea 375.42 skin, solar 692.79 central 389.14
Dacryocystocele 375.43 acute 692.72 with conductive hearing loss
Dacryolith, dacryolithiasis 375.57 chronic 692.74 389.20
Dacryoma 375.43 subendocardium, subendocardial (see bilateral 389.22
Dacryopericystitis (acute) (subacute) also Degeneration, myocardial) unilateral 389.21
375.32 429.1 conductive (air) 389.00
chronic 375.42 vascular 459.9 with sensorineural hearing loss
Dacryops 375.11 Dameshek’s syndrome (erythroblastic 389.20
Dacryosialadenopathy, atrophic 710.2 anemia) 282.49 bilateral 389.22
Dacryostenosis 375.56 Dana-Putnam syndrome (subacute unilateral 389.21
congenital 743.65 combined sclerosis with pernicious bilateral 389.06
Dactylitis anemia) 281.0 [336.2] combined types 389.08
bone (see also Osteomyelitis) 730.2 Danbolt (-Closs) syndrome external ear 389.01
sickle-cell 282.62 (acrodermatitis enteropathica) 686.8 inner ear 389.04
Hb-C 282.64 middle ear 389.03
Dandruff 690.18
Hb-SS 282.62 multiple types 389.08
Dandy fever 061

D
specified NEC 282.69
Dandy-Walker deformity or syndrome tympanic membrane 389.02
syphilitic 095.5
(atresia, foramen of Magendie) unilateral 389.05
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
742.3 emotional (complete) 300.11
015.5
with spina bifida (see also Spina bifida) functional (complete) 300.11
Dactylolysis spontanea 136.0
741.0 high frequency 389.8
Dactylosymphysis (see also Syndactylism)
Dangle foot 736.79 hysterical (complete) 300.11
755.10
Danielssen’s disease (anesthetic leprosy) injury 951.5
Damage
arteriosclerotic - see Arteriosclerosis 030.1 low frequency 389.8
brain 348.9 Danlos’ syndrome 756.83 mental 784.69
anoxic, hypoxic 348.1 Darier’s disease (congenital) (keratosis mixed conductive and sensorineural
during or resulting from a follicularis) 757.39 389.20
procedure 997.01 due to vitamin A deficiency 264.8 bilateral 389.22
ischemic, in newborn 768.70 meaning erythema annulare unilateral 389.21
mild 768.71 centrifugum 695.0 nerve
moderate 768.72 Darier-Roussy sarcoid 135 with conductive hearing loss
severe 768.73 Dark area on retina 239.81 389.20
child NEC 343.9 Darling’s bilateral 389.22
due to birth injury 767.0 disease (see also Histoplasmosis, unilateral 389.21
minimal (child) (see also American) 115.00 bilateral 389.12
Hyperkinesia) 314.9 histoplasmosis (see also Histoplasmosis, unilateral 389.13
newborn 767.0 American) 115.00 neural
cardiac - see also Disease, heart Dartre 054.9 with conductive hearing loss
cardiorenal (vascular) (see also Darwin’s tubercle 744.29 389.20
Hypertension, cardiorenal) 404.90 Davidson’s anemia (refractory) 284.9 bilateral 389.22
central nervous system - see Damage, Davies’ disease 425.0 unilateral 389.21
brain Davies-Colley syndrome (slipping rib) bilateral 389.12
cerebral NEC - see Damage, brain 733.99 unilateral 389.13
coccyx, complicating delivery 665.6 Dawson’s encephalitis 046.2 noise-induced 388.12
coronary (see also Ischemia, heart) Day blindness (see also Blindness, day) nerve injury 951.5
414.9 368.60 nonspeaking 389.7
eye, birth injury 767.8 Dead perceptive 389.10
heart - see also Disease, heart fetus with conductive hearing loss
valve - see Endocarditis retained (in utero) 656.4 389.20
hypothalamus NEC 348.9 early pregnancy (death before 22 bilateral 389.22
liver 571.9 completed weeks’ unilateral 389.21
alcoholic 571.3 gestation) 632 central 389.14
medication 995.20 late (death after 22 completed neural
myocardium (see also Degeneration, weeks’ gestation) 656.4 bilateral 389.12
myocardial) 429.1 syndrome 641.3 unilateral 389.13


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Deafness (Continued) Death (Continued) Decrease, decreased


perceptive (Continued) sudden (Continued) blood
sensorineural 389.10 during delivery 669.9 platelets (see also Thrombocytopenia)
asymmetrical 389.16 under anesthesia NEC 668.9 287.5
bilateral 389.18 infant, syndrome (SIDS) 798.0 pressure 796.3
unilateral 389.15 puerperal, during puerperium due to shock following
sensory 674.9 injury 958.4
bilateral 389.11 unattended (cause unknown) 798.9 operation 998.00
unilateral 389.17 under anesthesia NEC white cell count 288.50
psychogenic (complete) 306.7 due to specified NEC 288.59
sensorineural (see also Deafness, correct substance properly cardiac reserve - see Disease, heart
perceptive) 389.10 administered 995.4 estrogen 256.39
asymmetrical 389.16 overdose or wrong substance postablative 256.2
bilateral 389.18 given 968.4 fetal movements 655.7
unilateral 389.15 specified anesthetic - see fragility of erythrocytes 289.89
sensory Table of Drugs and function
with conductive hearing loss 389.20 Chemicals adrenal (cortex) 255.41
bilateral 389.22 during delivery 668.9 medulla 255.5
unilateral 389.21 violent 798.1 ovary in hypopituitarism 253.4
bilateral 389.11 de Beurmann-Gougerot disease parenchyma of pancreas 577.8
unilateral 389.17 (sporotrichosis) 117.1 pituitary (gland) (lobe) (anterior)
specified type NEC 389.8 Debility (general) (infantile) 253.2
sudden NEC 388.2 (postinfectional) 799.3 posterior (lobe) 253.8
syphilitic 094.89 with nutritional difficulty 269.9 functional activity 780.99
transient ischemic 388.02 congenital or neonatal NEC 779.9 glucose 790.29
transmission - see Deafness, conductive nervous 300.5 haptoglobin (serum) NEC 273.8
traumatic 951.5 old age 797 leukocytes 288.50
word (secondary to organic lesion) senile 797 libido 799.81
784.69 Débove’s disease (splenomegaly) 789.2 lymphocytes 288.51
developmental 315.31 Decalcification platelets (see also Thrombocytopenia)
Death bone (see also Osteoporosis) 733.00 287.5
after delivery (cause not stated) teeth 521.89 pulse pressure 785.9
(sudden) 674.9 Decapitation 874.9 respiration due to shock following
anesthetic fetal (to facilitate delivery) 763.89 injury 958.4
due to Decapsulation, kidney 593.89 sexual desire 799.81
correct substance properly Decay tear secretion NEC 375.15
D

administered 995.4 dental 521.00 tolerance


overdose or wrong substance senile 797 fat 579.8
given 968.4 tooth, teeth 521.00 salt and water 276.9
specified anesthetic - see Table Decensus, uterus - see Prolapse, uterus vision NEC 369.9
of Drugs and Chemicals Deciduitis (acute) white blood cell count 288.50
during delivery 668.9 with Decubital gangrene (see also Ulcer,
brain 348.82 abortion - see Abortion, by type, pressure) 707.00 [785.4]
cardiac (sudden) (SCD) - code to with sepsis Decubiti (see also Ulcer, pressure)
underlying condition ectopic pregnancy (see also 707.00
family history of V17.41 categories 633.0–633.9) Decubitus (ulcer) (see also Ulcer, pressure)
personal history of, successfully 639.0 707.00
resuscitated V12.53 molar pregnancy (see also categories with gangrene 707.00 [785.4]
cause unknown 798.2 630–632) 639.0 ankle 707.06
cot (infant) 798.0 affecting fetus or newborn 760.8 back
crib (infant) 798.0 following lower 707.03
fetus, fetal (cause not stated) abortion 639.0 upper 707.02
(intrauterine) 779.9 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.0 buttock 707.05
early, with retention (before 22 in pregnancy 646.6 coccyx 707.03
completed weeks’ gestation) puerperal, postpartum 670.1 elbow 707.01
632 Deciduoma malignum (M9100/3) 181 head 707.09
from asphyxia or anoxia (before Deciduous tooth (retained) 520.6 heel 707.07
labor) 768.0 Decline (general) (see also Debility) hip 707.04
during labor 768.1 799.3 other site 707.09
late, affecting management of Decompensation sacrum 707.03
pregnancy (after 22 completed cardiac (acute) (chronic) (see also shoulder blades 707.02
weeks’ gestation) 656.4 Disease, heart) 429.9 Deepening acetabulum 718.85
from pregnancy NEC 646.9 failure - see Failure, heart Defect, defective 759.9
instantaneous 798.1 cardiorenal (see also Hypertension, 3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
intrauterine (see also Death, fetus) cardiorenal) 404.90 255.2
779.9 cardiovascular (see also Disease, 11-hydroxylase 255.2
complicating pregnancy 656.4 cardiovascular) 429.2 21-hydroxylase 255.2
maternal, affecting fetus or newborn heart (see also Disease, heart) 429.9 abdominal wall, congenital 756.70
761.6 failure - see Failure, heart aorticopulmonary septum 745.0
neonatal NEC 779.9 hepatic 572.2 aortic septal 745.0
sudden (cause unknown) 798.1 myocardial (acute) (chronic) (see also atrial septal (ostium secundum type)
cardiac (SCD) Disease, heart) 429.9 745.5
family history of V17.41 failure - see Failure, heart acquired 429.71
personal history of, successfully respiratory 519.9 ostium primum type 745.61
resuscitated V12.53 Decompression sickness 993.3 sinus venosus 745.8


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Defect, defective (Continued) Defect, defective (Continued) Defect, defective (Continued)


atrioventricular developmental - see also Anomaly, by postural, spine 737.9
canal 745.69 site protan 368.51
septum 745.4 cauda equina 742.59 pulmonic cusps, congenital 746.00
acquired 429.71 left ventricle 746.9 renal pelvis 753.9
atrium secundum 745.5 with atresia or hypoplasia of obstructive 753.29
acquired 429.71 aortic orifice or valve, with specified type NEC 753.3
auricular septal 745.5 hypoplasia of ascending respiratory system, congenital 748.9
acquired 429.71 aorta 746.7 specified type NEC 748.8
bilirubin excretion 277.4 in hypoplastic left heart retina, retinal 361.30
biosynthesis, testicular androgen syndrome 746.7 with detachment (see also
257.2 testis 752.9 Detachment, retina, with retinal
bridge 525.60 vessel 747.9 defect) 361.00
diaphragm multiple 361.33
bulbar septum 745.0
with elevation, eventration, or with detachment 361.02
butanol-insoluble iodide 246.1
hernia - see Hernia, diaphragm nerve fiber bundle 362.85
chromosome - see Anomaly, congenital 756.6
chromosome single 361.30
with elevation, eventration, or with detachment 361.01
circulation (acquired) 459.9 hernia 756.6
congenital 747.9 septal (closure) (heart) NEC 745.9
gross (with elevation,
newborn 747.9 acquired 429.71
eventration, or hernia) 756.6
clotting NEC (see also Defect, atrial 745.5
ectodermal, congenital 757.9
coagulation) 286.9 specified type NEC 745.8
Eisenmenger’s (ventricular septal
coagulation (factor) (see also defect) 745.4 speech NEC 784.59
Deficiency, coagulation factor) endocardial cushion 745.60 developmental 315.39
286.9 specified type NEC 745.69 late effect of cerebrovascular disease
with esophagus, congenital 750.9 - see Late effect(s) (of)
abortion - see Abortion, by type, extensor retinaculum 728.9 cerebrovascular disease,
with hemorrhage fibrin polymerization (see also Defect, speech and language
ectopic pregnancy (see also coagulation) 286.3 deficit
categories 634–638) filling secondary to organic lesion 784.59
639.1 biliary tract 793.3 Taussig-Bing (transposition, aorta
molar pregnancy (see also bladder 793.5 and overriding pulmonary
categories 630–632) dental 525.60 artery) 745.11
639.1 gallbladder 793.3 teeth, wedge 521.20
kidney 793.5 thyroid hormone synthesis 246.1
acquired (any) 286.7
stomach 793.4 tritan 368.53

D
antepartum or intrapartum
ureter 793.5 ureter 753.9
641.3
fossa ovalis 745.5 obstructive 753.29
affecting fetus or newborn
gene, carrier (suspected) of V83.89 vascular (acquired) (local) 459.9
762.1
Gerbode 745.4 congenital (peripheral) NEC 747.60
causing hemorrhage of pregnancy glaucomatous, without elevated gastrointestinal 747.61
or delivery 641.3 tension 365.89 lower limb 747.64
complicating pregnancy, Hageman (factor) (see also Defect, renal 747.62
childbirth, or puerperium coagulation) 286.3 specified NEC 747.69
649.3 hearing (see also Deafness) 389.9 spinal 747.82
due to high grade 317 upper limb 747.63
liver disease 286.7 homogentisic acid 270.2 ventricular septal 745.4
vitamin K deficiency 286.7 interatrial septal 745.5 with pulmonary stenosis or atresia,
newborn, transient 776.3 acquired 429.71 dextraposition of aorta, and
postpartum 666.3 interauricular septal 745.5 hypertrophy of right ventricle
specified type NEC 286.9 acquired 429.71 745.2
conduction (heart) 426.9 interventricular septal 745.4 acquired 429.71
bone (see also Deafness, conductive) with pulmonary stenosis or atresia, atrioventricular canal type 745.69
389.00 dextraposition of aorta, and between infundibulum and anterior
congenital, organ or site NEC - see also hypertrophy of right ventricle portion 745.4
Anomaly 745.2 in tetralogy of Fallot 745.2
circulation 747.9 acquired 429.71
isolated anterior 745.4
Descemet’s membrane 743.9 in tetralogy of Fallot 745.2
vision NEC 369.9
specified type NEC 743.49 iodide trapping 246.1
visual field 368.40
diaphragm 756.6 iodotyrosine dehalogenase 246.1
kynureninase 270.2 arcuate 368.43
ectodermal 757.9 heteronymous, bilateral 368.47
esophagus 750.9 learning, specific 315.2
major osseous 731.3 homonymous, bilateral 368.46
pulmonic cusps - see Anomaly, heart localized NEC 368.44
mental (see also Disability, intellectual)
valve nasal step 368.44
319
respiratory system 748.9 peripheral 368.44
osseous, major 731.3
specified type NEC 748.8 osteochondral NEC 738.8 sector 368.43
crown 525.60 ostium voice and resonance 784.40
cushion endocardial 745.60 primum 745.61 wedge, teeth (abrasion) 521.20
dental restoration 525.60 secundum 745.5 Defeminization syndrome 255.2
dentin (hereditary) 520.5 pericardium 746.89 Deferentitis 608.4
Descemet’s membrane (congenital) peroxidase-binding 246.1 gonorrheal (acute) 098.14
743.9 placental blood supply - see Placenta, chronic or duration of 2 months or
acquired 371.30 insufficiency over 098.34
specific type NEC 743.49 platelet (qualitative) 287.1 Defibrination syndrome (see also
deutan 368.52 constitutional 286.4 Fibrinolysis) 286.6


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Deficiency, deficient Deficiency, deficient (Continued) Deficiency, deficient (Continued)


3-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase carnitine (Continued) factor (see also Defect, coagulation)
255.2 palmityl transferase (CPT1, CPT2) 286.9
6-phosphogluconic dehydrogenase 277.85 I (congenital) (fibrinogen) 286.3
(anemia) 282.2 primary 277.81 antepartum or intrapartum
11-beta-hydroxylase 255.2 secondary 277.84 641.3
17-alpha-hydroxylase 255.2 carotene 264.9 affecting fetus or newborn
18-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase Carr factor (see also Defect, coagulation) 762.1
255.2 286.9 newborn, transient 776.3
20-alpha-hydroxylase 255.2 central nervous system 349.9 postpartum 666.3
21-hydroxylase 255.2 ceruloplasmin 275.1 II (congenital) (prothrombin) 286.3
AAT (alpha-1 antitrypsin) 273.4 cevitamic acid (with scurvy) 267 V (congenital) (labile) 286.3
abdominal muscle syndrome 756.79 choline 266.2 VII (congenital) (stable) 286.3
accelerator globulin (Ac G) (blood) (see Christmas factor 286.1 VIII (congenital) (functional) 286.0
also Defect, coagulation) 286.3 chromium 269.3 with
AC globulin (congenital) (see also citrin 269.1 functional defect 286.0
Defect, coagulation) 286.3 clotting (blood) (see also Defect, vascular defect 286.4
acquired 286.7 coagulation) 286.9 IX (Christmas) (congenital)
activating factor (blood) (see also Defect, coagulation factor NEC 286.9 (functional) 286.1
coagulation) 286.3 with X (congenital) (Stuart-Prower) 286.3
adenohypophyseal 253.2 abortion - see Abortion, by type, XI (congenital) (plasma
adenosine deaminase 277.2 with hemorrhage thromboplastin antecedent)
aldolase (hereditary) 271.2 ectopic pregnancy (see also 286.2
alpha-1-antitrypsin 273.4 categories 634–638) 639.1 XII (congenital) (Hageman) 286.3
alpha-1-trypsin inhibitor 273.4 molar pregnancy (see also XIII (congenital) (fibrin stabilizing)
alpha-fucosidase 271.8 categories 630–632) 639.1 286.3
alpha-lipoprotein 272.5 acquired (any) 286.7 Hageman 286.3
alpha-mannosidase 271.8 antepartum or intrapartum 641.3 multiple (congenital) 286.9
amino acid 270.9 affecting fetus or newborn 762.1 acquired 286.7
anemia - see Anemia, deficiency complicating pregnancy, childbirth, fibrinase (see also Defect, coagulation)
aneurin 265.1 or puerperium 649.3 286.3
with beriberi 265.0 due to fibrinogen (congenital) (see also Defect,
antibody NEC 279.00 liver disease 286.7 coagulation) 286.3
antidiuretic hormone 253.5 vitamin K deficiency 286.7 acquired 286.6
antihemophilic newborn, transient 776.3 fibrin-stabilizing factor (congenital) (see
factor (A) 286.0 postpartum 666.3 also Defect, coagulation) 286.3
D

B 286.1 specified type NEC 286.3 acquired 286.7


C 286.2 color vision (congenital) 368.59 finger - see Absence, finger
globulin (AHG) NEC 286.0 acquired 368.55 fletcher factor (see also Defect,
antithrombin III 289.81 combined glucocorticoid and coagulation) 286.9
antitrypsin 273.4 mineralocorticoid 255.41 fluorine 269.3
argininosuccinate synthetase or lyase combined, two or more coagulation folate, anemia 281.2
270.6 factors (see also Defect, folic acid (vitamin BC) 266.2
ascorbic acid (with scurvy) 267 coagulation) 286.9 anemia 281.2
autoprothrombin complement factor NEC 279.8 follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
I (see also Defect, coagulation) 286.3 contact factor (see also Defect, 253.4
II 286.1 coagulation) 286.3 fructokinase 271.2
C (see also Defect, coagulation) copper NEC 275.1 fructose-1, 6-diphosphate 271.2
286.3 corticoadrenal 255.41 fructose-1-phosphate aldolase 271.2
bile salt 579.8 craniofacial axis 756.0 FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone)
biotin 266.2 cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) 266.2 253.4
biotinidase 277.6 debrancher enzyme (limit dextrinosis) fucosidase 271.8
bradykinase-1 277.6 271.0 galactokinase 271.1
brancher enzyme (amylopectinosis) desmolase 255.2 galactose-1-phosphate uridyl
271.0 diet 269.9 transferase 271.1
calciferol 268.9 dihydrofolate reductase 281.2 gamma globulin in blood 279.00
with dihydropteridine reductase 270.1 glass factor (see also Defect,
osteomalacia 268.2 dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase coagulation) 286.3
rickets (see also Rickets) 268.0 (DPD) 277.6 glucocorticoid 255.41
calcium 275.40 disaccharidase (intestinal) 271.3 glucose-6-phosphatase 271.0
dietary 269.3 disease NEC 269.9 glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
calorie, severe 261 ear(s) V48.8 anemia 282.2
carbamyl phosphate synthetase 270.6 edema 262 glucuronyl transferase 277.4
cardiac (see also Insufficiency, endocrine 259.9 glutathione-reductase (anemia) 282.2
myocardial) 428.0 enzymes, circulating NEC (see also glycogen synthetase 271.0
carnitine 277.81 Deficiency, by specific enzyme) growth hormone 253.3
due to 277.6 Hageman factor (congenital) (see also
hemodialysis 277.83 ergosterol 268.9 Defect, coagulation) 286.3
inborn errors of metabolism with head V48.0
277.82 osteomalacia 268.2 hemoglobin (see also Anemia) 285.9
valproic acid therapy 277.83 rickets (see also Rickets) 268.0 hepatophosphorylase 271.0
iatrogenic 277.83 erythrocytic glutathione (anemia) hexose monophosphate (HMP) shunt
palmitoyltransferase (CPT1, CPT2) 282.2 282.2
277.85 eyelid(s) V48.8 HGH (human growth hormone) 253.3


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Deficiency, deficient (Continued) Deficiency, deficient (Continued) Deficiency, deficient (Continued)


HG-PRT 277.2 lactase 271.3 neck V48.1
homogentisic acid oxidase 270.2 Laki-Lorand factor (see also Defect, niacin (amide) (-tryptophan) 265.2
hormone - see also Deficiency, by coagulation) 286.3 nicotinamide 265.2
specific hormone lecithin-cholesterol acyltranferase nicotinic acid (amide) 265.2
anterior pituitary (isolated) (partial) 272.5 nose V48.8
NEC 253.4 LH (luteinizing hormone) 253.4 number of teeth (see also Anodontia)
growth (human) 253.3 limb V49.0 520.0
follicle-stimulating 253.4 lower V49.0 nutrition, nutritional 269.9
growth (human) (isolated) 253.3 congenital (see also Deficiency, specified NEC 269.8
human growth 253.3 lower limb, congenital) ornithine transcarbamylase 270.6
interstitial cell-stimulating 253.4 755.30 ovarian 256.39
luteinizing 253.4 upper V49.0 oxygen (see also Anoxia) 799.02
melanocyte-stimulating 253.4 congenital (see also Deficiency, pantothenic acid 266.2
testicular 257.2 upper limb, congenital) parathyroid (gland) 252.1
human growth hormone 253.3 755.20 phenylalanine hydroxylase 270.1
humoral 279.00 lipocaic 577.8 phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
with lipoid (high-density) 272.5 271.8
hyper-IgM 279.05 lipoprotein (familial) (high-density) phosphofructokinase 271.2
autosomal recessive 279.05 272.5 phosphoglucomutase 271.0
X-linked 279.05 liver phosphorylase 271.0 phosphohexosisomerase 271.0
increased IgM 279.05 long chain 3-hydroxyacyl CoA phosphomannomutase 271.8
congenital hypogammaglobulinemia dehydrogenase (LCHAD) 277.85 phosphomannose isomerase 271.8
279.04 long chain/very long chain acyl CoA phosphomannosyl mutase 271.8
non-sex-linked 279.06 dehydrogenase (LCAD, VLCAD) phosphorylase kinase, liver 271.0
selective immunoglobulin NEC 277.85 pituitary (anterior) 253.2
279.03 lower limb V49.0 posterior 253.5
IgA 279.01 congenital 755.30 placenta - see Placenta, insufficiency
IgG 279.03 with complete absence of distal plasma
IgM 279.02 elements 755.31 cell 279.00
increased 279.05 longitudinal (complete) (partial) protein (paraproteinemia)
specified NEC 279.09 (with distal deficiencies, (pyroglobulinemia) 273.8
hydroxylase 255.2 incomplete) 755.32 gamma globulin 279.00
hypoxanthine-guanine with complete absence of thromboplastin
phosphoribosyltransferase distal elements 755.31 antecedent (PTA) 286.2
(HG-PRT) 277.2 combined femoral, tibial, component (PTC) 286.1

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ICSH (interstitial cell-stimulating fibular (incomplete) platelet NEC 287.1
hormone) 253.4 755.33 constitutional 286.4
immunity NEC 279.3 femoral 755.34 polyglandular 258.9
cell-mediated 279.10 fibular 755.37 potassium (K) 276.8
with metatarsal(s) 755.38 proaccelerin (congenital) (see also
hyperimmunoglobulinemia phalange(s) 755.39 Defect, congenital) 286.3
279.2 meaning all digits 755.31 acquired 286.7
thrombocytopenia and eczema tarsal(s) 755.38 proconvertin factor (congenital) (see
279.12 tibia 755.36 also Defect, coagulation) 286.3
specified NEC 279.19 tibiofibular 755.35 acquired 286.7
combined (severe) 279.2 transverse 755.31 prolactin 253.4
syndrome 279.2 luteinizing hormone (LH) 253.4 protein 260
common variable 279.06 lysosomal alpha-1, 4 glucosidase anemia 281.4
humoral NEC 279.00 271.0 C 289.81
IgA (secretory) 279.01 magnesium 275.2 plasma - see Deficiency, plasma,
IgG 279.03 mannosidase 271.8 protein
IgM 279.02 medium chain acyl CoA S 289.81
immunoglobulin, selective NEC 279.03 dehydrogenase (MCAD) 277.85 prothrombin (congenital) (see also
IgA 279.01 melanocyte-stimulating hormone Defect, coagulation) 286.3
IgG 279.03 (MSH) 253.4 acquired 286.7
IgM 279.02 menadione (vitamin K) 269.0 Prower factor (see also Defect,
inositol (B complex) 266.2 newborn 776.0 coagulation) 286.3
interferon 279.49 mental (familial) (hereditary) (see also PRT 277.2
internal organ V47.0 Disability, intellectual) 319 pseudocholinesterase 289.89
interstitial cell-stimulating hormone methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase psychobiological 301.6
(ICSH) 253.4 (MTHFR) 270.4 PTA 286.2
intrinsic factor (Castle’s) (congenital) mineral NEC 269.3 PTC 286.1
281.0 mineralocorticoid 255.42 purine nucleoside phosphorylase 277.2
intrinsic (urethral) sphincter (ISD) molybdenum 269.3 pyracin (alpha) (beta) 266.1
599.82 moral 301.7 pyridoxal 266.1
invertase 271.3 multiple, syndrome 260 pyridoxamine 266.1
iodine 269.3 myocardial (see also Insufficiency, pyridoxine (derivatives) 266.1
iron, anemia 280.9 myocardial) 428.0 pyruvate carboxylase 271.8
labile factor (congenital) (see also myophosphorylase 271.0 pyruvate dehydrogenase 271.8
Defect, coagulation) 286.3 NADH (DPNH)-methemoglobin- pyruvate kinase (PK) 282.3
acquired 286.7 reductase (congenital) 289.7 riboflavin (vitamin B2) 266.0
lacrimal fluid (acquired) 375.15 NADH diaphorase or reductase saccadic eye movements 379.57
congenital 743.64 (congenital) 289.7 salivation 527.7


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Deficiency, deficient (Continued) Deficiency, deficient (Continued) Defluvium


salt 276.1 vitamin (Continued) capillorum (see also Alopecia) 704.00
secretion A (Continued) ciliorum 374.55
ovary 256.39 with (Continued) unguium 703.8
salivary gland (any) 527.7 scar of cornea, xerophthalmic Deformity 738.9
urine 788.5 264.6 abdomen, congenital 759.9
selenium 269.3 specified manifestation NEC abdominal wall
serum 264.8 acquired 738.8
antitrypsin, familial 273.4 ocular 264.7 congenital 756.70
protein (congenital) 273.8 xeroderma 264.8 muscle deficiency syndrome
short chain acyl CoA dehydrogenase xerophthalmia 264.7 756.79
(SCAD) 277.85 xerosis acquired (unspecified site) 738.9
short stature homeobox gene (SHOX) conjunctival 264.0 specified site NEC 738.8
with with Bitôt’s spot 264.1 adrenal gland (congenital) 759.1
dyschondrosteosis 756.89 corneal 264.2 alimentary tract, congenital 751.9
short stature (idiopathic) 783.43 with corneal ulceration lower 751.5
Turner’s syndrome 758.6 264.3 specified type NEC 751.8
smooth pursuit movements (eye) 379.58 B (complex) NEC 266.9 upper (any part, except tongue)
sodium (Na) 276.1 with 750.9
SPCA (see also Defect, coagulation) 286.3 beriberi 265.0 specified type NEC 750.8
specified NEC 269.8 pellagra 265.2 tongue 750.10
stable factor (congenital) (see also specified type NEC 266.2 specified type NEC 750.19
Defect, coagulation) 286.3 B1 NEC 265.1 ankle (joint) (acquired) 736.70
acquired 286.7 beriberi 265.0 abduction 718.47
Stuart (-Prower) factor (see also Defect, B2 266.0 congenital 755.69
coagulation) 286.3 B6 266.1 contraction 718.47
sucrase 271.3 B12 266.2 specified NEC 736.79
sucrase-isomaltase 271.3 BC (folic acid) 266.2 anus (congenital) 751.5
sulfite oxidase 270.0 C (ascorbic acid) (with scurvy) 267 acquired 569.49
syndrome, multiple 260 D (calciferol) (ergosterol) 268.9 aorta (congenital) 747.20
thiamine, thiaminic (chloride) 265.1 with acquired 447.8
thrombokinase (see also Defect, osteomalacia 268.2 arch 747.21
coagulation) 286.3 rickets (see also Rickets) 268.0
acquired 447.8
newborn 776.0 E 269.1
coarctation 747.10
folic acid 266.2
thrombopoieten 287.39 aortic
G 266.0
thymolymphatic 279.2 arch 747.21
D

H 266.2
thyroid (gland) 244.9 acquired 447.8
K 269.0
tocopherol 269.1 cusp or valve (congenital) 746.9
of newborn 776.0
toe - see Absence, toe acquired (see also Endocarditis,
nicotinic acid 265.2
tooth bud (see also Anodontia) 520.0 aortic) 424.1
P 269.1
trunk V48.1 ring 747.21
PP 265.2
UDPG-glycogen transferase 271.0 specified NEC 269.1 appendix 751.5
upper limb V49.0 zinc 269.3 arm (acquired) 736.89
congenital 755.20 Deficient - see also Deficiency congenital 755.50
with complete absence of distal blink reflex 374.45 arteriovenous (congenital) (peripheral)
elements 755.21 craniofacial axis 756.0 NEC 747.60
longitudinal (complete) (partial) number of teeth (see also Anodontia) 520.0 gastrointestinal 747.61
(with distal deficiencies, secretion of urine 788.5 lower limb 747.64
incomplete) 755.22 Deficit renal 747.62
carpal(s) 755.28 attention 799.51 specified NEC 747.69
combined humeral, radial, cognitive communication 799.52 spinal 747.82
ulnar (incomplete) 755.23 concentration 799.51 upper limb 747.63
humeral 755.24 executive function 799.55 artery (congenital) (peripheral) NEC
metacarpal(s) 755.28 frontal lobe 799.55 (see also Deformity, vascular)
phalange(s) 755.29 neurologic NEC 781.99 747.60
meaning all digits 755.21 due to acquired 447.8
radial 755.26 cerebrovascular lesion (see also cerebral 747.81
radioulnar 755.25 Disease, cerebrovascular, coronary (congenital) 746.85
ulnar 755.27 acute) 436 acquired (see also Ischemia, heart)
transverse (complete) (partial) late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) 414.9
755.21 cerebrovascular disease retinal 743.9
vascular 459.9 transient ischemic attack 435.9 umbilical 747.5
vasopressin 253.5 ischemic atrial septal (congenital) (heart)
viosterol (see also Deficiency, calciferol) reversible (RIND) 434.91 745.5
268.9 history of (personal) V12.54 auditory canal (congenital) (external)
vitamin (multiple) NEC 269.2 prolonged (PRIND) 434.91 (see also Deformity, ear) 744.3
A 264.9 history of (personal) V12.54 acquired 380.50
with oxygen 799.02 auricle
Bitôt’s spot 264.1 psychomotor 799.54 ear (congenital) (see also Deformity,
corneal 264.2 visuospatial 799.53 ear) 744.3
with corneal ulceration Deflection acquired 380.32
264.3 radius 736.09 heart (congenital) 746.9
keratomalacia 264.4 septum (acquired) (nasal) (nose) 470 back (acquired) - see Deformity,
keratosis, follicular 264.8 spine - see Curvature, spine spine
night blindness 264.5 turbinate (nose) 470 Bartholin’s duct (congenital) 750.9


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Deformity (Continued) Deformity (Continued) Deformity (Continued)


bile duct (congenital) 751.60 concha (ear) (congenital) (see also eye (congenital) 743.9
acquired 576.8 Deformity, ear) 744.3 acquired 379.8
with calculus, choledocholithiasis, acquired 380.32 muscle 743.9
or stones - see congenital, organ or site not listed (see eyebrow (congenital) 744.89
Choledocholithiasis also Anomaly) 759.9 eyelid (congenital) 743.9
biliary duct or passage (congenital) cornea (congenital) 743.9 acquired 374.89
751.60 acquired 371.70 specified type NEC 743.62
acquired 576.8 coronary artery (congenital) 746.85 face (acquired) 738.19
with calculus, choledocholithiasis, acquired (see also Ischemia, heart) congenital (any part) 744.9
or stones - see 414.9 due to intrauterine malposition
Choledocholithiasis cranium (acquired) 738.19 and pressure 754.0
bladder (neck) (sphincter) (trigone) congenital (see also Deformity, skull, fallopian tube (congenital) 752.10
(acquired) 596.89 congenital) 756.0 acquired 620.8
congenital 753.9 cricoid cartilage (congenital) 748.3 femur (acquired) 736.89
bone (acquired) NEC 738.9 acquired 478.79 congenital 755.60
congenital 756.9 cystic duct (congenital) 751.60 fetal
turbinate 738.0 acquired 575.8 with fetopelvic disproportion
boutonniere (finger) 736.21 Dandy-Walker 742.3 653.7
brain (congenital) 742.9 with spina bifida (see also Spina affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
acquired 348.89 bifida) 741.0 causing obstructed labor 660.1
multiple 742.4 diaphragm (congenital) 756.6 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
reduction 742.2 acquired 738.8 known or suspected, affecting
vessel (congenital) 747.81 digestive organ(s) or system management of pregnancy
breast (acquired) 611.89 (congenital) NEC 751.9 655.9
congenital 757.6 specified type NEC 751.8 finger (acquired) 736.20
reconstructed 612.0 ductus arteriosus 747.0 boutonniere type 736.21
bronchus (congenital) 748.3 duodenal bulb 537.89 congenital 755.50
acquired 519.19 duodenum (congenital) 751.5 flexion contracture 718.44
bursa, congenital 756.9 acquired 537.89 swan neck 736.22
canal of Nuck 752.9 dura (congenital) 742.9 flexion (joint) (acquired) 736.9
canthus (congenital) 743.9 brain 742.4 congenital NEC 755.9
acquired 374.89 acquired 349.2 hip or thigh (acquired) 736.39
capillary (acquired) 448.9 spinal 742.59 congenital (see also Subluxation,
congenital NEC (see also Deformity, acquired 349.2 congenital, hip) 754.32
vascular) 747.60 ear (congenital) 744.3 foot (acquired) 736.70

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cardiac - see Deformity, heart acquired 380.32 cavovarus 736.75
cardiovascular system (congenital) auricle 744.3 congenital 754.59
746.9 causing impairment of hearing congenital NEC 754.70
caruncle, lacrimal (congenital) 744.02 specified type NEC 754.79
743.9 causing impairment of hearing valgus (acquired) 736.79
acquired 375.69 744.00 congenital 754.60
cascade, stomach 537.6 external 744.3 specified type NEC 754.69
cecum (congenital) 751.5 causing impairment of hearing varus (acquired) 736.79
acquired 569.89 744.02 congenital 754.50
cerebral (congenital) 742.9 internal 744.05 specified type NEC 754.59
acquired 348.89 lobule 744.3 forearm (acquired) 736.00
cervix (acquired) (uterus) 622.8 middle 744.03 congenital 755.50
congenital 752.40 ossicles 744.04 forehead (acquired) 738.19
cheek (acquired) 738.19 ossicles 744.04 congenital (see also Deformity, skull,
congenital 744.9 ectodermal (congenital) NEC 757.9 congenital) 756.0
chest (wall) (acquired) 738.3 specified type NEC 757.8 frontal bone (acquired) 738.19
congenital 754.89 ejaculatory duct (congenital) 752.9 congenital (see also Deformity, skull,
late effect of rickets 268.1 acquired 608.89 congenital) 756.0
chin (acquired) 738.19 elbow (joint) (acquired) 736.00 gallbladder (congenital) 751.60
congenital 744.9 congenital 755.50 acquired 575.8
choroid (congenital) 743.9 contraction 718.42 gastrointestinal tract (congenital) NEC
acquired 363.8 endocrine gland NEC 759.2 751.9
plexus (congenital) 742.9 epididymis (congenital) 752.9 acquired 569.89
acquired 349.2 acquired 608.89 specified type NEC 751.8
cicatricial - see Cicatrix torsion 608.24 genitalia, genital organ(s) or system
cilia (congenital) 743.9 epiglottis (congenital) 748.3 NEC
acquired 374.89 acquired 478.79 congenital 752.9
circulatory system (congenital) esophagus (congenital) 750.9 female (congenital) 752.9
747.9 acquired 530.89 acquired 629.89
clavicle (acquired) 738.8 Eustachian tube (congenital) NEC external 752.40
congenital 755.51 744.3 internal 752.9
clitoris (congenital) 752.40 specified type NEC 744.24 male (congenital) 752.9
acquired 624.8 extremity (acquired) 736.9 acquired 608.89
clubfoot - see Clubfoot congenital, except reduction globe (eye) (congenital) 743.9
coccyx (acquired) 738.6 deformity 755.9 acquired 360.89
congenital 756.10 lower 755.60 gum (congenital) 750.9
colon (congenital) 751.5 upper 755.50 acquired 523.9
acquired 569.89 reduction - see Deformity, reduction gunstock 736.02


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Deformity (Continued) Deformity (Continued) Deformity (Continued)


hand (acquired) 736.00 knee (acquired) NEC 736.6 mitral (leaflets) (valve) (congenital)
claw 736.06 congenital 755.64 746.9
congenital 755.50 labium (majus) (minus) (congenital) acquired - see Endocarditis, mitral
minus (and plus) (intrinsic) 736.09 752.40 Ebstein’s 746.89
pill roller (intrinsic) 736.09 acquired 624.8 parachute 746.5
plus (and minus) (intrinsic) 736.09 lacrimal apparatus or duct (congenital) specified type NEC 746.89
swan neck (intrinsic) 736.09 743.9 stenosis, congenital 746.5
head (acquired) 738.10 acquired 375.69 mouth (acquired) 528.9
congenital (see also Deformity, skull, larynx (muscle) (congenital) congenital NEC 750.9
congenital) 756.0 748.3 specified type NEC 750.26
specified NEC 738.19 acquired 478.79 multiple, congenital NEC 759.7
heart (congenital) 746.9 web (glottic) (subglottic) 748.2 specified type NEC 759.89
auricle (congenital) 746.9 leg (lower) (upper) (acquired) NEC muscle (acquired) 728.9
septum 745.9 736.89 congenital 756.9
auricular 745.5 congenital 755.60 specified type NEC 756.89
specified type NEC 745.8 reduction - see Deformity, sternocleidomastoid (due to
ventricular 745.4 reduction, lower limb intrauterine malposition
valve (congenital) NEC 746.9 lens (congenital) 743.9 and pressure) 754.1
acquired - see Endocarditis acquired 379.39 musculoskeletal system, congenital
pulmonary (congenital) 746.00 lid (fold) (congenital) 743.9 NEC 756.9
specified type NEC 746.89 acquired 374.89 specified type NEC 756.9
ventricle (congenital) 746.9 ligament (acquired) 728.9 nail (acquired) 703.9
heel (acquired) 736.76 congenital 756.9 congenital 757.9
congenital 755.67 limb (acquired) 736.9 nasal - see Deformity, nose
hepatic duct (congenital) 751.60 congenital, except reduction neck (acquired) NEC 738.2
acquired 576.8 deformity 755.9 congenital (any part) 744.9
with calculus, choledocholithiasis, lower 755.60 sternocleidomastoid 754.1
or stones - see reduction (see also nervous system (congenital) 742.9
Choledocholithiasis Deformity, reduction, nipple (congenital) 757.6
hip (joint) (acquired) 736.30 lower limb) 755.30 acquired 611.89
congenital NEC 755.63 upper 755.50 nose, nasal (cartilage) (acquired) 738.0
flexion 718.45 reduction (see also bone (turbinate) 738.0
congenital (see also Subluxation, Deformity, reduction, congenital 748.1
congenital, hip) 754.32 lower limb) 755.20 bent 754.0
hourglass - see Contraction, hourglass specified NEC 736.89 squashed 754.0
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humerus (acquired) 736.89 lip (congenital) NEC 750.9 saddle 738.0


congenital 755.50 acquired 528.5 syphilitic 090.5
hymen (congenital) 752.40 specified type NEC 750.26 septum 470
hypophyseal (congenital) 759.2 liver (congenital) 751.60 congenital 748.1
ileocecal (coil) (valve) (congenital) acquired 573.8 sinus (wall) (congenital) 748.1
751.5 duct (congenital) 751.60 acquired 738.0
acquired 569.89 acquired 576.8 syphilitic (congenital) 090.5
ileum (intestine) (congenital) 751.5 with calculus, late 095.8
acquired 569.89 choledocholithiasis, ocular muscle (congenital) 743.9
ilium (acquired) 738.6 or stones - see acquired 378.60
congenital 755.60 Choledocholithiasis opticociliary vessels (congenital) 743.9
integument (congenital) 757.9 lower extremity - see Deformity, leg orbit (congenital) (eye) 743.9
intervertebral cartilage or disc lumbosacral (joint) (region) acquired NEC 376.40
(acquired) - see also Displacement, (congenital) 756.10 associated with craniofacial
intervertebral disc acquired 738.5 deformities 376.44
congenital 756.10 lung (congenital) 748.60 due to
intestine (large) (small) (congenital) acquired 518.89 bone disease 376.43
751.5 specified type NEC 748.69 surgery 376.47
acquired 569.89 lymphatic system, congenital trauma 376.47
iris (acquired) 364.75 759.9 organ of Corti (congenital) 744.05
congenital 743.9 Madelung’s (radius) 755.54 ovary (congenital) 752.0
prolapse 364.89 maxilla (acquired) (congenital) acquired 620.8
ischium (acquired) 738.6 524.9 oviduct (congenital) 752.10
congenital 755.60 meninges or membrane (congenital) acquired 620.8
jaw (acquired) (congenital) NEC 524.9 742.9 palate (congenital) 750.9
due to intrauterine malposition and brain 742.4 acquired 526.89
pressure 754.0 acquired 349.2 cleft (congenital) (see also Cleft,
joint (acquired) NEC 738.8 spinal (cord) 742.59 palate) 749.00
congenital 755.9 acquired 349.2 hard, acquired 526.89
contraction (abduction) (adduction) mesentery (congenital) 751.9 soft, acquired 528.9
(extension) (flexion) - see acquired 568.89 pancreas (congenital) 751.7
Contraction, joint metacarpus (acquired) 736.00 acquired 577.8
kidney(s) (calyx) (pelvis) (congenital) congenital 755.50 parachute, mitral valve 746.5
753.9 metatarsus (acquired) 736.70 parathyroid (gland) 759.2
acquired 593.89 congenital 754.70 parotid (gland) (congenital) 750.9
vessel 747.62 middle ear, except ossicles (congenital) acquired 527.8
acquired 459.9 744.03 patella (acquired) 736.6
Klippel-Feil (brevicollis) 756.16 ossicles 744.04 congenital 755.64


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Deformity (Continued) Deformity (Continued) Deformity (Continued)


pelvis, pelvic (acquired) (bony) 738.6 reduction (Continued) spermatic cord (congenital) 752.9
with disproportion (fetopelvic) upper limb (Continued) acquired 608.89
653.0 longitudinal (Continued) torsion 608.22
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 combined humeral, radial, extravaginal 608.21
causing obstructed labor 660.1 ulnar (incomplete) 755.23 intravaginal 608.22
affecting fetus or newborn humeral 755.24 spinal
763.1 metacarpal(s) 755.28 column - see Deformity, spine
congenital 755.60 phalange(s) 755.29 cord (congenital) 742.9
rachitic (late effect) 268.1 meaning all digits 755.21 acquired 336.8
penis (glans) (congenital) 752.9 radial 755.26 vessel (congenital) 747.82
acquired 607.89 radioulnar 755.25 nerve root (congenital) 742.9
pericardium (congenital) 746.9 ulnar 755.27 acquired 724.9
acquired - see Pericarditis transverse (complete) (partial) spine (acquired) NEC 738.5
pharynx (congenital) 750.9 755.21 congenital 756.10
acquired 478.29 renal - see Deformity, kidney due to intrauterine malposition
Pierre Robin (congenital) 756.0 respiratory system (congenital) 748.9 and pressure 754.2
pinna (acquired) 380.32 specified type NEC 748.8 kyphoscoliotic (see also
congenital 744.3 rib (acquired) 738.3 Kyphoscoliosis) 737.30
pituitary (congenital) 759.2 congenital 756.3 kyphotic (see also Kyphosis) 737.10
pleural folds (congenital) 748.8 cervical 756.2 lordotic (see also Lordosis) 737.20
portal vein (congenital) 747.40 rotation (joint) (acquired) 736.9 rachitic 268.1
posture - see Curvature, spine congenital 755.9 scoliotic (see also Scoliosis) 737.30
prepuce (congenital) 752.9 hip or thigh 736.39 spleen
acquired 607.89 congenital (see also Subluxation, acquired 289.59
prostate (congenital) 752.9 congenital, hip) 754.32 congenital 759.0
acquired 602.8 sacroiliac joint (congenital) 755.69 Sprengel’s (congenital) 755.52
pulmonary valve - see Endocarditis, acquired 738.5 sternum (acquired) 738.3
pulmonary sacrum (acquired) 738.5 congenital 756.3
pupil (congenital) 743.9 congenital 756.10 stomach (congenital) 750.9
acquired 364.75 saddle acquired 537.89
pylorus (congenital) 750.9 back 737.8 submaxillary gland (congenital) 750.9
acquired 537.89 nose 738.0 acquired 527.8
rachitic (acquired), healed or old 268.1 syphilitic 090.5 swan neck (acquired)
radius (acquired) 736.00 salivary gland or duct (congenital) finger 736.22
congenital 755.50 750.9 hand 736.09

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reduction - see Deformity, acquired 527.8 talipes - see Talipes
reduction, upper limb scapula (acquired) 736.89 teeth, tooth NEC 520.9
rectovaginal septum (congenital) congenital 755.50 testis (congenital) 752.9
752.40 scrotum (congenital) 752.9 acquired 608.89
acquired 623.8 acquired 608.89 torsion 608.20
rectum (congenital) 751.5 sebaceous gland, acquired 706.8 thigh (acquired) 736.89
acquired 569.49 seminal tract or duct (congenital) congenital 755.60
reduction (extremity) (limb) 755.4 752.9 thorax (acquired) (wall) 738.3
brain 742.2 acquired 608.89 congenital 754.89
lower limb 755.30 septum (nasal) (acquired) 470 late effect of rickets 268.1
with complete absence of distal congenital 748.1 thumb (acquired) 736.20
elements 755.31 shoulder (joint) (acquired) 736.89 congenital 755.50
longitudinal (complete) (partial) congenital 755.50 thymus (tissue) (congenital) 759.2
(with distal deficiencies, specified type NEC 755.59 thyroid (gland) (congenital) 759.2
incomplete) 755.32 contraction 718.41 cartilage 748.3
with complete absence of sigmoid (flexure) (congenital) 751.5 acquired 478.79
distal elements 755.31 acquired 569.89 tibia (acquired) 736.89
combined femoral, tibial, sinus of Valsalva 747.29 congenital 755.60
fibular (incomplete) skin (congenital) 757.9 saber 090.5
755.33 acquired NEC 709.8 toe (acquired) 735.9
femoral 755.34 skull (acquired) 738.19 congenital 755.66
fibular 755.37 congenital 756.0 specified NEC 735.8
metatarsal(s) 755.38 with tongue (congenital) 750.10
phalange(s) 755.39 anencephalus 740.0 acquired 529.8
meaning all digits 755.31 encephalocele 742.0 tooth, teeth NEC 520.9
tarsal(s) 755.38 hydrocephalus 742.3 trachea (rings) (congenital) 748.3
tibia 755.36 with spina bifida (see also acquired 519.19
tibiofibular 755.35 Spina bifida) 741.0 transverse aortic arch (congenital)
transverse 755.31 microcephalus 742.1 747.21
upper limb 755.20 due to intrauterine malposition tricuspid (leaflets) (valve) (congenital)
with complete absence of distal and pressure 754.0 746.9
elements 755.21 soft parts, organs or tissues (of pelvis) acquired - see Endocarditis, tricuspid
longitudinal (complete) (partial) in pregnancy or childbirth NEC atresia or stenosis 746.1
(with distal deficiencies, 654.9 specified type NEC 746.89
incomplete) 755.22 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 trunk (acquired) 738.3
with complete absence of causing obstructed labor 660.2 congenital 759.9
distal elements 755.21 affecting fetus or newborn ulna (acquired) 736.00
carpal(s) 755.28 763.1 congenital 755.50


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Deformity (Continued) Degeneration, degenerative (Continued) Degeneration, degenerative (Continued)


upper extremity - see Deformity, artery, arterial (atheromatous) cardiac (brown) (calcareous) (fatty)
arm (calcareous) - see also (fibrous) (hyaline) (mural)
urachus (congenital) 753.7 Arteriosclerosis (muscular) (pigmentary) (senile)
ureter (opening) (congenital) 753.9 amyloid 277.39 (with arteriosclerosis) (see also
acquired 593.89 lardaceous 277.39 Degeneration, myocardial) 429.1
urethra (valve) (congenital) 753.9 medial NEC (see also valve, valvular - see Endocarditis
acquired 599.84 Arteriosclerosis, extremities) cardiorenal (see also Hypertension,
urinary tract or system (congenital) 440.20 cardiorenal) 404.90
753.9 articular cartilage NEC (see also cardiovascular (see also Disease,
urachus 753.7 Disorder, cartilage, articular) cardiovascular) 429.2
uterus (congenital) 752.39 718.0 renal (see also Hypertension,
acquired 621.8 elbow 718.02 cardiorenal) 404.90
uvula (congenital) 750.9 knee 717.5 cartilage (joint) - see Derangement, joint
acquired 528.9 patella 717.7 cerebellar NEC 334.9
vagina (congenital) 752.40 shoulder 718.01 primary (hereditary) (sporadic)
acquired 623.8 spine (see also Spondylosis) 334.2
valve, valvular (heart) (congenital) 721.90 cerebral - see Degeneration, brain
746.9 atheromatous - see Arteriosclerosis cerebromacular 330.1
acquired - see Endocarditis bacony (any site) 277.39 cerebrovascular 437.1
pulmonary 746.00 basal nuclei or ganglia NEC 333.0 due to hypertension 437.2
specified type NEC 746.89 bone 733.90 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
vascular (congenital) (peripheral) NEC brachial plexus 353.0 cerebrovascular disease
747.60 brain (cortical) (progressive) 331.9 cervical plexus 353.2
acquired 459.9 arteriosclerotic 437.0 cervix 622.8
gastrointestinal 747.61 childhood 330.9 due to radiation (intended effect)
lower limb 747.64 specified type NEC 330.8 622.8
renal 747.62 congenital 742.4 adverse effect or misadventure
specified site NEC 747.69 cystic 348.0 622.8
spinal 747.82 congenital 742.4 changes, spine or vertebra (see also
upper limb 747.63 familial NEC 331.89 Spondylosis) 721.90
vas deferens (congenital) 752.9 grey matter 330.8 chitinous 277.39
acquired 608.89 heredofamilial NEC 331.89 chorioretinal 363.40
vein (congenital) NEC (see also in congenital 743.53
Deformity, vascular) 747.60 alcoholism 303.9 [331.7] hereditary 363.50
brain 747.81 beriberi 265.0 [331.7] choroid (colloid) (drusen) 363.40
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coronary 746.9 cerebrovascular disease 437.9 hereditary 363.50


great 747.40 [331.7] senile 363.41
vena cava (inferior) (superior) congenital hydrocephalus 742.3 diffuse secondary 363.42
(congenital) 747.40 [331.7] cochlear 386.8
vertebra - see Deformity, spine with spina bifida (see also collateral ligament (knee) (medial) 717.82
vesicourethral orifice (acquired) Spina bifida) 741.0 lateral 717.81
596.89 [331.7] combined (spinal cord) (subacute)
congenital NEC 753.9 Babry’s disease 272.7 [330.2] 266.2 [336.2]
specified type NEC 753.8 Gaucher’s disease 272.7 [330.2] with anemia (pernicious) 281.0
vessels of optic papilla (congenital) Hunter’s disease or syndrome [336.2]
743.9 277.5 [330.3] due to dietary deficiency 281.1
visual field (contraction) 368.45 lipidosis [336.2]
vitreous humor (congenital) 743.9 cerebral 330.1 due to vitamin B12 deficiency anemia
acquired 379.29 generalized 272.7 [330.2] (dietary) 281.1 [336.2]
vulva (congenital) 752.40 mucopolysaccharidosis 277.5 conjunctiva 372.50
acquired 624.8 [330.3] amyloid 277.39 [372.50]
wrist (joint) (acquired) 736.00 myxedema (see also Myxedema) cornea 371.40
congenital 755.50 244.9 [331.7] calcerous 371.44
contraction 718.43 neoplastic disease NEC familial (hereditary) (see also
valgus 736.03 (M8000/1) 239.9 [331.7] Dystrophy, cornea) 371.50
congenital 755.59 Niemann-Pick disease 272.7 macular 371.55
varus 736.04 [330.2] reticular 371.54
congenital 755.59 sphingolipidosis 272.7 [330.2] hyaline (of old scars) 371.41
Degeneration, degenerative vitamin B12 deficiency 266.2 marginal (Terrien’s) 371.48
adrenal (capsule) (gland) 255.8 [331.7] mosaic (shagreen) 371.41
with hypofunction 255.41 motor centers 331.89 nodular 371.46
fatty 255.8 senile 331.2 peripheral 371.48
hyaline 255.8 specified type NEC 331.89 senile 371.41
infectional 255.8 breast - see Disease, breast cortical (cerebellar) (parenchymatous)
lardaceous 277.39 Bruch’s membrane 363.40 334.2
amyloid (any site) (general) 277.39 bundle of His 426.50 alcoholic 303.9 [334.4]
anterior cornua, spinal cord 336.8 left 426.3 diffuse, due to arteriopathy 437.0
anterior labral 840.8 right 426.4 corticobasal 331.6
aorta, aortic 440.0 calcareous NEC 275.49 corticostriatal-spinal 334.8
fatty 447.8 capillaries 448.9 cretinoid 243
valve (heart) (see also Endocarditis, amyloid 277.39 cruciate ligament (knee) (posterior)
aortic) 424.1 fatty 448.9 717.84
arteriovascular - see Arteriosclerosis lardaceous 277.39 anterior 717.83


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Degeneration, degenerative (Continued) Degeneration, degenerative (Continued) Degeneration, degenerative (Continued)


cutis 709.3 kidney (see also Sclerosis, renal) 587 membranous labyrinth, congenital
amyloid 277.39 amyloid 277.39 [583.81] (causing impairment of hearing)
dental pulp 522.2 cyst, cystic (multiple) (solitary) 593.2 744.05
disc disease - see Degeneration, congenital (see also Cystic, meniscus - see Derangement, joint
intervertebral disc disease, kidney) 753.10 microcystoid 362.62
dorsolateral (spinal cord) - see fatty 593.89 mitral - see Insufficiency, mitral
Degeneration, combined fibrocystic (congenital) 753.19 Mönckeberg’s (see also Arteriosclerosis,
endocardial 424.90 lardaceous 277.39 [583.81] extremities) 440.20
extrapyramidal NEC 333.90 polycystic (congenital) 753.12 moral 301.7
eye NEC 360.40 adult type (APKD) 753.13 motor centers, senile 331.2
macular (see also Degeneration, autosomal dominant 753.13 mural (see also Degeneration,
macula) 362.50 autosomal recessive 753.14 myocardial) 429.1
congenital 362.75 childhood type (CPKD) 753.14 heart, cardiac (see also Degeneration,
hereditary 362.76 infantile type 753.14 myocardial) 429.1
fatty (diffuse) (general) 272.8 waxy 277.39 [583.81] myocardium, myocardial (see also
liver 571.8 Kuhnt-Junius (retina) 362.52 Degeneration, myocardial)
alcoholic 571.0 labyrinth, osseous 386.8 429.1
localized site - see Degeneration, by lacrimal passages, cystic 375.12 muscle 728.9
site, fatty lardaceous (any site) 277.39 fatty 728.9
placenta - see Placenta, abnormal lateral column (posterior), spinal cord fibrous 728.9
globe (eye) NEC 360.40 (see also Degeneration, combined) heart (see also Degeneration,
macular - see Degeneration, 266.2 [336.2] myocardial) 429.1
macula lattice 362.63 hyaline 728.9
grey matter 330.8 lens 366.9 muscular progressive 728.2
heart (brown) (calcareous) (fatty) infantile, juvenile, or presenile myelin, central nervous system NEC
(fibrous) (hyaline) (mural) 366.00 341.9
(muscular) (pigmentary) (senile) senile 366.10 myocardium, myocardial (brown)
(with arteriosclerosis) (see also lenticular (familial) (progressive) (calcareous) (fatty) (fibrous)
Degeneration, myocardial) (Wilson’s) (with cirrhosis of liver) (hyaline) (mural) (muscular)
429.1 275.1 (pigmentary) (senile) (with
amyloid 277.39 [425.7] striate artery 437.0 arteriosclerosis) 429.1
atheromatous - see Arteriosclerosis, lethal ball, prosthetic heart valve 996.02 with rheumatic fever (conditions
coronary ligament classifiable to 390) 398.0
gouty 274.82 collateral (knee) (medial) 717.82 active, acute, or subacute 391.2
hypertensive (see also Hypertension, lateral 717.81 with chorea 392.0

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heart) 402.90 cruciate (knee) (posterior) 717.84 inactive or quiescent (with
ischemic 414.9 anterior 717.83 chorea) 398.0
valve, valvular - see Endocarditis liver (diffuse) 572.8 amyloid 277.39 [425.7]
hepatolenticular (Wilson’s) 275.1 amyloid 277.39 congenital 746.89
hepatorenal 572.4 congenital (cystic) 751.62 fetus or newborn 779.89
heredofamilial cystic 572.8 gouty 274.82
brain NEC 331.89 congenital 751.62 hypertensive (see also Hypertension,
spinal cord NEC 336.8 fatty 571.8 heart) 402.90
hyaline (diffuse) (generalized) 728.9 alcoholic 571.0 ischemic 414.8
localized - see also Degeneration, by hypertrophic 572.8 rheumatic (see also Degeneration,
site lardaceous 277.39 myocardium, with rheumatic
cornea 371.41 parenchymatous, acute or subacute fever) 398.0
keratitis 371.41 (see also Necrosis, liver) 570 syphilitic 093.82
hypertensive vascular - see pigmentary 572.8 nasal sinus (mucosa) (see also Sinusitis)
Hypertension toxic (acute) 573.8 473.9
infrapatellar fat pad 729.31 waxy 277.39 frontal 473.1
internal semilunar cartilage 717.3 lung 518.89 maxillary 473.0
intervertebral disc 722.6 lymph gland 289.3 nerve - see Disorder, nerve
with myelopathy 722.70 hyaline 289.3 nervous system 349.89
cervical, cervicothoracic 722.4 lardaceous 277.39 amyloid 277.39 [357.4]
with myelopathy 722.71 macula (acquired) (senile) 362.50 autonomic (see also Neuropathy,
lumbar, lumbosacral 722.52 atrophic 362.51 peripheral, autonomic) 337.9
with myelopathy 722.73 Best’s 362.76 fatty 349.89
thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.51 congenital 362.75 peripheral autonomic NEC (see also
with myelopathy 722.72 cystic 362.54 Neuropathy, peripheral,
intestine 569.89 cystoid 362.53 autonomic) 337.9
amyloid 277.39 disciform 362.52 nipple 611.9
lardaceous 277.39 dry 362.51 nose 478.19
iris (generalized) (see also Atrophy, iris) exudative 362.52 oculoacousticocerebral, congenital
364.59 familial pseudoinflammatory (progressive) 743.8
pigmentary 364.53 362.77 olivopontocerebellar (familial)
pupillary margin 364.54 hereditary 362.76 (hereditary) 333.0
ischemic - see Ischemia hole 362.54 osseous labyrinth 386.8
joint disease (see also Osteoarthrosis) juvenile (Stargardt’s) 362.75 ovary 620.8
715.9 nonexudative 362.51 cystic 620.2
multiple sites 715.09 pseudohole 362.54 microcystic 620.2
spine (see also Spondylosis) wet 362.52 pallidal, pigmentary (progressive)
721.90 medullary - see Degeneration, brain 333.0


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Degeneration, degenerative (Continued) Degeneration, degenerative (Continued) Dehiscence (Continued)


pancreas 577.8 sinus (cystic) (see also Sinusitis) closure of
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 473.9 cornea 998.32
017.9 polypoid 471.1 fascia, superficial or muscular 998.31
papillary muscle 429.81 skin 709.3 internal organ 998.31
paving stone 362.61 amyloid 277.39 mucosa 998.32
penis 607.89 colloid 709.3 muscle or muscle flap 998.31
peritoneum 568.89 spinal (cord) 336.8 ribs or rib cage 998.31
pigmentary (diffuse) (general) amyloid 277.39 skin 998.32
localized - see Degeneration, by site column 733.90 skull or craniotomy 998.31
pallidal (progressive) 333.0 combined (subacute) (see also sternum or sternotomy 998.31
secondary 362.65 Degeneration, combined) subcutaneous tissue 998.32
pineal gland 259.8 266.2 [336.2] tendon or ligament 998.31
pituitary (gland) 253.8 with anemia (pernicious) 281.0 traumatic laceration (external)
placenta (fatty) (fibrinoid) (fibroid) - [336.2] (internal) 998.33
see Placenta, abnormal dorsolateral (see also Degeneration, episiotomy 674.2
popliteal fat pad 729.31 combined) 266.2 [336.2] operation wound 998.32
posterolateral (spinal cord) (see also familial NEC 336.8 deep 998.31
Degeneration, combined) 266.2 fatty 336.8 external 998.32
[336.2] funicular (see also Degeneration, internal 998.31
pulmonary valve (heart) (see also combined) 266.2 [336.2] superficial 998.32
Endocarditis, pulmonary) 424.3 heredofamilial NEC 336.8 perineal wound (postpartum) 674.2
pulp (tooth) 522.2 posterolateral (see also Degeneration, postoperative 998.32
pupillary margin 364.54 combined) 266.2 [336.2] abdomen 998.32
renal (see also Sclerosis, renal) 587 subacute combined - see internal 998.31
fibrocystic 753.19 Degeneration, combined internal 998.31
polycystic 753.12 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) traumatic injury wound repair 998.33
adult type (APKD) 753.13 013.8 uterine wound 674.1
autosomal dominant 753.13 spine 733.90 Dehydration (cachexia) 276.51
autosomal recessive 753.14 spleen 289.59 with
childhood type (CPKD) 753.14 amyloid 277.39 hypernatremia 276.0
infantile type 753.14 lardaceous 277.39 hyponatremia 276.1
reticuloendothelial system 289.89 stomach 537.89 newborn 775.5
retina (peripheral) 362.60 lardaceous 277.39 Deiters’ nucleus syndrome 386.19
with retinal defect (see also strionigral 333.0 Déjérine’s disease 356.0
Detachment, retina, with sudoriparous (cystic) 705.89 Déjérine-Klumpke paralysis 767.6
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retinal defect) 361.00 suprarenal (capsule) (gland) 255.8 Déjérine-Roussy syndrome 338.0
cystic (senile) 362.50 with hypofunction 255.41 Déjérine-Sottas disease or neuropathy
cystoid 362.53 sweat gland 705.89 (hypertrophic) 356.0
hereditary (see also Dystrophy, synovial membrane (pulpy) 727.9 Déjérine-Thomas atrophy or syndrome
retina) 362.70 tapetoretinal 362.74 333.0
cerebroretinal 362.71 adult or presenile form 362.50 de Lange’s syndrome (Amsterdam dwarf,
congenital 362.75 testis (postinfectional) 608.89 intellectual disabilities, and
juvenile (Stargardt’s) 362.75 thymus (gland) 254.8 brachycephaly) 759.89
macula 362.76 fatty 254.8 Delay, delayed
Kuhnt-Junius 362.52 lardaceous 277.39 adaptation, cones or rods 368.63
lattice 362.63 thyroid (gland) 246.8 any plane in pelvis
macular (see also Degeneration, tricuspid (heart) (valve) - see affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
macula) 362.50 Endocarditis, tricuspid complicating delivery 660.1
microcystoid 362.62 tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis) birth or delivery NEC 662.1
palisade 362.63 011.9 affecting fetus or newborn 763.9
paving stone 362.61 turbinate 733.90 second twin, triplet, or multiple
pigmentary (primary) 362.74 uterus 621.8 mate 662.3
secondary 362.65 cystic 621.8 closure - see also Fistula
posterior pole (see also Degeneration, vascular (senile) - see also cranial suture 756.0
macula) 362.50 Arteriosclerosis fontanel 756.0
secondary 362.66 hypertensive - see Hypertension coagulation NEC 790.92
senile 362.60 vitreoretinal (primary) 362.73 conduction (cardiac) (ventricular) 426.9
cystic 362.53 secondary 362.66 delivery NEC 662.1
reticular 362.64 vitreous humor (with infiltration) 379.21 second twin, triplet, etc. 662.3
saccule, congenital (causing wallerian NEC - see Disorder, nerve affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
impairment of hearing) 744.05 waxy (any site) 277.39 development
sacculocochlear 386.8 Wilson’s hepatolenticular 275.1 in childhood 783.40
senile 797 Deglutition physiological 783.40
brain 331.2 paralysis 784.99 intellectual NEC 315.9
cardiac, heart, or myocardium (see hysterical 300.11 learning NEC 315.2
also Degeneration, myocardial) pneumonia 507.0 reading 315.00
429.1 Degos’ disease or syndrome 447.8 sexual 259.0
motor centers 331.2 Degradation disorder, branched-chain speech 315.39
reticule 362.64 amino-acid 270.3 and language due to hearing loss
retina, cystic 362.50 Dehiscence 315.34
vascular - see Arteriosclerosis anastomosis - see Complications, associated with hyperkinesis
silicone rubber poppet (prosthetic anastomosis 314.1
valve) 996.02 cesarean wound 674.1 spelling 315.09


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Delay, delayed (Continued) Delivery Delivery (Continued)


gastric emptying 536.8 cesarean (Continued)
menarche 256.39 Note: Use the following fifth-digit fetus, fetal
due to pituitary hypofunction subclassification with categories distress 656.8
253.4 640–649, 651–676: prematurity 656.8
menstruation (cause unknown) 0 unspecified as to episode of care fibroid (tumor) (uterus) 654.1
626.8 1 delivered, with or without footling 652.8
milestone in childhood 783.42 mention of antepartum with successful version 652.1
motility - see Hypomotility condition hemorrhage (antepartum)
passage of meconium (newborn) 2 delivered, with mention of (intrapartum) NEC 641.9
777.1 postpartum complication hydrocephalic fetus 653.6
primary respiration 768.9 3 antepartum condition or incarceration of uterus 654.3
puberty 259.0 complication incoordinate uterine action 661.4
separation of umbilical cord 779.83 4 postpartum condition or inertia, uterus 661.2
sexual maturation, female 259.0 complication primary 661.0
vaccination V64.00 secondary 661.1
Del Castillo’s syndrome (germinal lateroversion, uterus or cervix 654.4
breech (assisted) (buttocks) (complete) mal lie 652.9
aplasia) 606.0 (frank) (spontaneous) 652.2 malposition
Deleage’s disease 359.89 affecting fetus or newborn 763.0 fetus 652.9
Deletion syndrome extraction NEC 669.6 in multiple gestation 652.6
5p 758.31 cesarean (for) 669.7 pelvic organs or tissues NEC
22q11.2 758.32 abnormal
654.9
autosomal NEC 758.39 cervix 654.6
uterus NEC or cervix 654.4
constitutional 5q deletion 758.39 pelvic organs of tissues 654.9
malpresentation NEC 652.9
Delhi (boil) (button) (sore) 085.1 pelvis (bony) (major) NEC 653.0
in multiple gestation 652.6
Delinquency (juvenile) 312.9 (planned) occurring after 37
maternal
group (see also Disturbance, conduct) completed weeks of
diabetes mellitus (conditions
312.2 gestation but before 39
completed weeks gestation classifiable to 249 and 250)
neurotic 312.4 648.0
Delirium, delirious 780.09 due to (spontaneous) onset
of labor 649.8 heart disease NEC 648.6
acute 780.09 meconium in liquor 656.8
due to conditions classified presentation or position 652.9
in multiple gestation 652.6 staining only 792.3
elsewhere 293.0 oblique presentation 652.3
size, fetus 653.5
alcoholic 291.0 oversize fetus 653.5
soft parts (of pelvis) 654.9
acute 291.0 pelvic tumor NEC 654.9
uterus, congenital 654.0

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chronic 291.1 vagina 654.7 placental insufficiency 656.5
alcoholicum 291.0 vulva 654.8 placenta previa 641.0
chronic (see also Psychosis) 293.89 abruptio placentae 641.2 with hemorrhage 641.1
due to or associated with physical acromion presentation 652.8 poor dilation, cervix 661.0
condition - see Psychosis, affecting fetus or newborn 763.4 pre-eclampsia 642.4
organic anteversion, cervix or uterus 654.4 severe 642.5
drug-induced 292.81 atony, uterus 661.2 previous
due to conditions classified elsewhere with hemorrhage 666.1 cesarean delivery, section 654.2
293.0 bicornis or bicornuate uterus 654.0 surgery (to)
eclamptic (see also Eclampsia) 780.39 breech presentation (buttocks) cervix 654.6
exhaustion (see also Reaction, stress, (complete) (frank) 652.2 gynecological NEC 654.9
acute) 308.9 brow presentation 652.4 rectum 654.8
hysterical 300.11 cephalopelvic disproportion uterus NEC 654.9
in (normally formed fetus) 653.4 previous cesarean delivery,
presenile dementia 290.11 chin presentation 652.4 section 654.2
senile dementia 290.3 cicatrix of cervix 654.6 vagina 654.7
induced by drug 292.81 contracted pelvis (general) 653.1 prolapse
manic, maniacal (acute) (see also inlet 653.2 arm or hand 652.7
Psychosis, affective) 296.0 outlet 653.3 uterus 654.4
recurrent episode 296.1 cord presentation or prolapse 663.0 prolonged labor 662.1
cystocele 654.4 rectocele 654.4
single episode 296.0
deformity (acquired) (congenital) retroversion, uterus or cervix 654.3
puerperal 293.9
pelvic organs or tissues NEC rigid
senile 290.3
654.9 cervix 654.6
subacute (psychotic) 293.1
pelvis (bony) NEC 653.0 pelvic floor 654.4
thyroid (see also Thyrotoxicosis) 242.9 displacement, uterus NEC 654.4 perineum 654.8
traumatic - see also Injury, disproportion NEC 653.9 vagina 654.7
intracranial distress vulva 654.8
with fetal 656.8 sacculation, pregnant uterus 654.4
lesion, spinal cord - see Injury, maternal 669.0 scar(s)
spinal, by site eclampsia 642.6 cervix 654.6
shock, spinal - see Injury, spinal, face presentation 652.4 cesarean delivery, section 654.2
by site failed uterus NEC 654.9
tremens (impending) 291.0 forceps 660.7 due to previous cesarean
uremic - see Uremia trial of labor NEC 660.6 delivery, section 654.2
withdrawal vacuum extraction 660.7 Shirodkar suture in situ 654.5
alcoholic (acute) 291.0 ventouse 660.7 shoulder presentation 652.8
chronic 291.1 fetal deformity 653.7 stenosis or stricture, cervix 654.6
drug 292.0 fetal-maternal hemorrhage 656.0 transverse presentation or lie 652.3


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Delivery (Continued) Delivery (Continued) Delivery (Continued)


cesarean (Continued) complicated (by) NEC (Continued) complicated (by) NEC (Continued)
tumor, pelvic organs or tissues NEC bicornis or bicornuate uterus cord (Continued)
654.4 654.0 specified complication NEC
umbilical cord presentation or causing obstructed labor 660.2 663.8
prolapse 663.0 birth injury to mother NEC 665.9 thrombosis (vessels) 663.6
completely normal case - see category bleeding (see also Delivery, vascular lesion 663.6
650 complicated, hemorrhage) velamentous insertion 663.8
complicated (by) NEC 669.9 641.9 Couvelaire uterus 641.2
abdominal tumor, fetal 653.7 breech presentation (assisted) cretin pelvis (dwarf type) (male
causing obstructed labor 660.1 (buttocks) (complete) (frank) type) 653.1
abnormal, abnormality of (spontaneous) 652.2 causing obstructed labor 660.1
cervix 654.6 with successful version 652.1 crossbirth 652.3
causing obstructed labor brow presentation 652.4 with successful version 652.1
660.2 cephalopelvic disproportion causing obstructed labor 660.0
forces of labor 661.9 (normally formed fetus) cyst (Gartner’s duct) 654.7
formation of uterus 654.0 653.4 cystocele 654.4
pelvic organs or tissues 654.9 causing obstructed labor 660.1 causing obstructed labor 660.2
causing obstructed labor cerebral hemorrhage 674.0 death of fetus (near term) 656.4
660.2 cervical dystocia 661.2 early (before 22 completed weeks’
pelvis (bony) (major) NEC 653.0 chin presentation 652.4 gestation) 632
causing obstructed labor causing obstructed labor 660.0 deformity (acquired) (congenital)
660.1 cicatrix fetus 653.7
presentation or position NEC cervix 654.6 causing obstructed labor
652.9 causing obstructed labor 660.1
causing obstructed labor 660.2 pelvic organs or tissues NEC
660.0 vagina 654.7 654.9
size, fetus 653.5 causing obstructed labor causing obstructed labor
causing obstructed labor 660.2 660.2
660.1 coagulation defect 649.3 pelvis (bony) NEC 653.0
soft parts (of pelvis) 654.9 colporrhexis 665.4 causing obstructed labor
causing obstructed labor with perineal laceration 664.0 660.1
660.2 compound presentation 652.8 delay, delayed
uterine contractions NEC 661.9 causing obstructed labor 660.0 delivery in multiple pregnancy
uterus (formation) 654.0 compression of cord (umbilical) 662.3
causing obstructed labor 663.2 due to locked mates 660.5
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660.2 around neck 663.1 following rupture of membranes


vagina 654.7 cord prolapsed 663.0 (spontaneous) 658.2
causing obstructed labor contraction, contracted pelvis artificial 658.3
660.2 653.1 depressed fetal heart tones 659.7
abnormally formed uterus (any causing obstructed labor 660.1 diastasis recti 665.8
type) (congenital) 654.0 general 653.1 dilatation
causing obstructed labor 660.2 causing obstructed labor bladder 654.4
acromion presentation 652.8 660.1 causing obstructed labor
causing obstructed labor 660.0 inlet 653.2 660.2
adherent placenta 667.0 causing obstructed labor cervix, incomplete, poor or slow
with hemorrhage 666.0 660.1 661.0
adhesions, uterus (to abdominal midpelvic 653.8 diseased placenta 656.7
wall) 654.4 causing obstructed labor displacement uterus NEC 654.4
advanced maternal age NEC 660.1 causing obstructed labor 660.2
659.6 midplane 653.8 disproportion NEC 653.9
multigravida 659.6 causing obstructed labor causing obstructed labor 660.1
primigravida 659.5 660.1 disruptio uteri - see Delivery,
air embolism 673.0 outlet 653.3 complicated, rupture, uterus
amnionitis 658.4 causing obstructed labor distress
amniotic fluid embolism 673.1 660.1 fetal 656.8
anesthetic death 668.9 contraction ring 661.4 maternal 669.0
annular detachment, cervix 665.3 cord (umbilical) 663.9 double uterus (congenital) 654.0
antepartum hemorrhage - see around neck, tightly or with causing obstructed labor
Delivery, complicated, compression 663.1 660.2
hemorrhage without compression 663.3 dropsy amnion 657
anteversion, cervix or uterus 654.4 bruising 663.6 dysfunction, uterus 661.9
causing obstructed labor 660.2 complication NEC 663.9 hypertonic 661.4
apoplexy 674.0 specified type NEC 663.8 hypotonic 661.2
placenta 641.2 compression NEC 663.2 primary 661.0
arrested active phase 661.1 entanglement NEC 663.3 secondary 661.1
asymmetrical pelvis bone 653.0 with compression 663.2 incoordinate 661.4
causing obstructed labor 660.1 forelying 663.0 dystocia
atony, uterus with hemorrhage hematoma 663.6 cervical 661.2
(hypotonic) (inertia) 666.1 marginal attachment 663.8 fetal - see Delivery, complicated,
hypertonic 661.4 presentation 663.0 abnormal, presentation
Bandl’s ring 661.4 prolapse (complete) (occult) maternal - see Delivery,
Battledore placenta - see Placenta, (partial) 663.0 complicated, prolonged
abnormal short 663.4 labor


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Delivery (Continued) Delivery (Continued) Delivery (Continued)


complicated (by) NEC (Continued) complicated (by) NEC (Continued) complicated (by) NEC (Continued)
dystocia (Continued) hemorrhage (uterine) (antepartum) labor (Continued)
pelvic - see Delivery, complicated, (intrapartum) (pregnancy) premature (before 37 completed
contraction pelvis 641.9 weeks gestation) 644.2
positional 652.8 accidental 641.2 laceration 664.9
shoulder girdle 660.4 associated with anus (sphincter) (healed) (old)
eclampsia 642.6 afibrinogenemia 641.3 654.8
ectopic kidney 654.4 coagulation defect 641.3 with mucosa 664.3
causing obstructed labor 660.2 hyperfibrinolysis 641.3 not associated with third-
edema, cervix 654.6 hypofibrinogenemia degree perineal
causing obstructed labor 660.2 641.3 laceration 664.6
cerebral 674.0
effusion, amniotic fluid 658.1 bladder (urinary) 665.5
due to
elderly multigravida 659.6 low-lying placenta 641.1 bowel 665.5
elderly primigravida 659.5 placenta previa 641.1 central 664.4
embolism (pulmonary) 673.2 premature separation of cervix (uteri) 665.3
air 673.0 placenta (normally fourchette 664.0
amniotic fluid 673.1 implanted) 641.2 hymen 664.0
blood-clot 673.2 retained placenta 666.0 labia (majora) (minora) 664.0
cerebral 674.0 trauma 641.8 pelvic
fat 673.8 uterine leiomyoma 641.8 floor 664.1
pyemic 673.3 marginal sinus rupture 641.2 organ NEC 665.5
septic 673.3 placenta NEC 641.9 perineum, perineal 664.4
entanglement, umbilical cord 663.3 postpartum (atonic) (immediate) first degree 664.0
with compression 663.2 (within 24 hours) 666.1 second degree 664.1
around neck (with compression) with retained or trapped third degree 664.2
663.1 placenta 666.0 fourth degree 664.3
eversion, cervix or uterus 665.2 delayed 666.2 central 664.4
excessive secondary 666.2 extensive NEC 664.4
fetal growth 653.5 third stage 666.0 muscles 664.1
causing obstructed labor hourglass contraction, uterus 661.4 skin 664.0
660.1 hydramnios 657 slight 664.0
size of fetus 653.5 hydrocephalic fetus 653.6 peritoneum (pelvic) 665.5
causing obstructed labor causing obstructed labor 660.1 periurethral tissue 664.8
660.1 hydrops fetalis 653.7 rectovaginal (septum) (without
face presentation 652.4 causing obstructed labor 660.1 perineal laceration) 665.4

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hypertension - see Hypertension,
causing obstructed labor 660.0 with perineum 664.2
complicating pregnancy
to pubes 660.3 hypertonic uterine dysfunction with anal or rectal mucosa
failure, fetal head to enter pelvic 661.4 664.3
brim 652.5 hypotonic uterine dysfunction 661.2 skin (perineum) 664.0
causing obstructed labor 660.0 impacted shoulders 660.4 specified site or type NEC 664.8
female genital mutilation 660.8 incarceration, uterus 654.3 sphincter ani (healed) (old) 654.8
fetal causing obstructed labor 660.2 with mucosa 664.3
acid-base balance 656.8 incomplete dilation (cervix) 661.0 not associated with third-
death (near term) NEC 656.4 incoordinate uterus 661.4 degree perineal
early (before 22 completed indication NEC 659.9 laceration 664.6
weeks’ gestation) 632 specified type NEC 659.8 urethra 665.5
deformity 653.7 inertia, uterus 661.2 uterus 665.1
causing obstructed labor hypertonic 661.4 before labor 665.0
660.1 hypotonic 661.2 vagina, vaginal (deep) (high)
distress 656.8 primary 661.0 (sulcus) (wall) (without
heart rate or rhythm 659.7 secondary 661.1 perineal laceration) 665.4
reduction of multiple fetuses infantile with perineum 664.0
reduced to single fetus genitalia 654.4 muscles, with perineum 664.1
651.7 causing obstructed labor vulva 664.0
fetopelvic disproportion 653.4 660.2 lateroversion, uterus or cervix
causing obstructed labor 660.1 uterus (os) 654.4 654.4
fever during labor 659.2 causing obstructed labor causing obstructed labor
fibroid (tumor) (uterus) 654.1 660.2 660.2
causing obstructed labor 660.2 injury (to mother) NEC 665.9 locked mates 660.5
intrauterine fetal death (near term)
fibromyomata 654.1 low implantation of placenta - see
NEC 656.4
causing obstructed labor 660.2 early (before 22 completed weeks’ Delivery, complicated,
forelying umbilical cord 663.0 gestation) 632 placenta, previa
fracture of coccyx 665.6 inversion, uterus 665.2 mal lie 652.9
hematoma 664.5 kidney, ectopic 654.4 malposition
broad ligament 665.7 causing obstructed labor 660.2 fetus NEC 652.9
ischial spine 665.7 knot (true), umbilical cord 663.2 causing obstructed labor
pelvic 665.7 labor 660.0
perineum 664.5 onset (spontaneous) after 37 pelvic organs or tissues NEC
soft tissues 665.7 completed weeks of 654.9
subdural 674.0 gestation but before 39 causing obstructed labor
umbilical cord 663.6 completed weeks gestation 660.2
vagina 665.7 with delivery by (planned) placenta 641.1
vulva or perineum 664.5 cesarean section 649.8 without hemorrhage 641.0


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Delivery (Continued) Delivery (Continued) Delivery (Continued)


complicated (by) NEC (Continued) complicated (by) NEC (Continued) complicated (by) NEC (Continued)
malposition (Continued) persistent previous (Continued)
uterus NEC or cervix 654.4 hymen 654.8 surgery (Continued)
causing obstructed labor causing obstructed labor vagina 654.7
660.2 660.2 causing obstructed labor
malpresentation 652.9 occipitoposterior 660.3 660.2
causing obstructed labor 660.0 placenta, placental vulva 654.8
marginal sinus (bleeding) (rupture) ablatio 641.2 primary uterine inertia 661.0
641.2 abnormality 656.7 primipara, elderly or old 659.5
maternal hypotension syndrome with hemorrhage 641.2 prolapse
669.2 abruptio 641.2 arm or hand 652.7
meconium in liquor 656.8 accreta 667.0 causing obstructed labor
membranes, retained - see Delivery, with hemorrhage 666.0 660.0
complicated, placenta, adherent (without hemorrhage) cord (umbilical) 663.0
retained 667.0 fetal extremity 652.8
mentum presentation 652.4 with hemorrhage 666.0 foot or leg 652.8
causing obstructed labor 660.0 apoplexy 641.2 causing obstructed labor
metrorrhagia (myopathia) - see Battledore - see Placenta, 660.0
Delivery, complicated, abnormal umbilical cord (complete) (occult)
hemorrhage detachment (premature) (partial) 663.0
metrorrhexis - see Delivery, 641.2 uterus 654.4
complicated, rupture, uterus disease 656.7 causing obstructed labor
multiparity (grand) 659.4 hemorrhage NEC 641.9 660.2
myelomeningocele, fetus 653.7 increta (without hemorrhage) prolonged labor 662.1
causing obstructed labor 660.1 667.0 first stage 662.0
Nägele’s pelvis 653.0 with hemorrhage 666.0 second stage 662.2
causing obstructed labor 660.1 low (implantation) 641.1 active phase 661.2
nonengagement, fetal head 652.5 without hemorrhage 641.0 due to
causing obstructed labor 660.0 malformation 656.7 cervical dystocia 661.2
oblique presentation 652.3 with hemorrhage 641.2 contraction ring 661.4
causing obstructed labor malposition 641.1 tetanic uterus 661.4
660.0 without hemorrhage 641.0 uterine inertia 661.2
obstetric marginal sinus rupture 641.2 primary 661.0
shock 669.1 percreta 667.0 secondary 661.1
trauma NEC 665.9 with hemorrhage 666.0 latent phase 661.0
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obstructed labor 660.9 premature separation 641.2 pyrexia during labor 659.2
due to previa (central) (lateral) rachitic pelvis 653.2
abnormality of pelvic organs (marginal) (partial) 641.1 causing obstructed labor 660.1
or tissues (conditions without hemorrhage 641.0 rectocele 654.4
classifiable to 654.0– retained (with hemorrhage) causing obstructed labor 660.2
654.9) 660.2 666.0 retained membranes or portions of
deep transverse arrest 660.3 without hemorrhage 667.0 placenta 666.2
impacted shoulders 660.4 rupture of marginal sinus 641.2 without hemorrhage 667.1
locked twins 660.5 separation (premature) 641.2 retarded (prolonged) birth 662.1
malposition and trapped 666.0 retention secundines (with
malpresentation of fetus without hemorrhage 667.0 hemorrhage) 666.2
(conditions classifiable to vicious insertion 641.1 without hemorrhage 667.1
652.0–652.9) 660.0 polyhydramnios 657 retroversion, uterus or cervix
persistent occipitoposterior polyp, cervix 654.6 654.3
660.3 causing obstructed labor 660.2 causing obstructed labor 660.2
shoulder dystocia 660.4 precipitate labor 661.3 rigid
occult prolapse of umbilical cord premature cervix 654.6
663.0 labor (before 37 completed causing obstructed labor
oversize fetus 653.5 weeks’ gestation) 644.2 660.2
causing obstructed labor 660.1 rupture, membranes 658.1 pelvic floor 654.4
pathological retraction ring, uterus delayed delivery following causing obstructed labor
661.4 658.2 660.2
pelvic presenting umbilical cord 663.0 perineum or vulva 654.8
arrest (deep) (high) (of fetal head) previous causing obstructed labor
(transverse) 660.3 cesarean delivery, section 654.2 660.2
deformity (bone) - see also surgery vagina 654.7
Deformity, pelvis, with cervix 654.6 causing obstructed labor
disproportion causing obstructed labor 660.2
soft tissue 654.9 660.2 Robert’s pelvis 653.0
causing obstructed labor gynecological NEC 654.9 causing obstructed labor
660.2 causing obstructed labor 660.1
tumor NEC 654.9 660.2 rupture - see also Delivery,
causing obstructed labor perineum 654.8 complicated, laceration
660.2 rectum 654.8 bladder (urinary) 665.5
penetration, pregnant uterus by uterus NEC 654.9 cervix 665.3
instrument 665.1 due to previous cesarean marginal sinus 641.2
perforation - see Delivery, delivery, section membranes, premature 658.1
complicated, laceration 654.2 pelvic organ NEC 665.5


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Delivery (Continued) Delivery (Continued) Delivery (Continued)


complicated (by) NEC (Continued) complicated (by) NEC (Continued) multiple gestation NEC (Continued)
rupture (Continued) sudden death, unknown cause specified type NEC 651.8
perineum (without mention of 669.9 with fetal loss and retention of
other laceration) - see tear (pelvic organ) (see also Delivery, one or more fetus(es)
Delivery, complicated, complicated, laceration) 651.6
laceration, perineum 664.9 following (elective) fetal
peritoneum (pelvic) 665.5 anal sphincter (healed) (old) reduction 651.7
urethra 665.5 654.8 nonviable infant 656.4
uterus (during labor) 665.1 not associated with third- normal - see category 650
before labor 665.0 degree perineal precipitate 661.3
sacculation, pregnant uterus 654.4 laceration 664.6 affecting fetus or newborn 763.6
sacral teratomas, fetal 653.7 teratomas, sacral, fetal 653.7 premature NEC (before 37 completed
causing obstructed labor 660.1 causing obstructed labor 660.1 weeks’ gestation) 644.2
scar(s) tetanic uterus 661.4 previous, affecting management of
cervix 654.6 tipping pelvis 653.0 pregnancy V23.41
causing obstructed labor causing obstructed labor 660.1 quadruplet NEC 651.2
660.2 transverse with fetal loss and retention of one
cesarean delivery, section arrest (deep) 660.3 or more fetus(es) 651.5
654.2 presentation or lie 652.3 following (elective) fetal reduction
causing obstructed labor with successful version 651.7
660.2 652.1 quintuplet NEC 651.8
perineum 654.8 causing obstructed labor with fetal loss and retention of one
causing obstructed labor 660.0 or more fetus(es) 651.6
660.2 trauma (obstetrical) NEC 665.9 following (elective) fetal reduction
uterus NEC 654.9 periurethral 664.8 651.7
causing obstructed labor tumor sextuplet NEC 651.8
660.2 abdominal, fetal 653.7 with fetal loss and retention of one
due to previous cesarean causing obstructed labor or more fetus(es) 651.6
delivery, section 654.2 660.1 following (elective) fetal reduction
vagina 654.7 pelvic organs or tissues NEC 651.7
causing obstructed labor 654.9 specified complication NEC
660.2 causing obstructed labor 669.8
vulva 654.8 660.2 stillbirth (near term) NEC 656.4
causing obstructed labor umbilical cord (see also Delivery, early (before 22 completed weeks’
660.2 complicated, cord) 663.9 gestation) 632

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scoliotic pelvis 653.0 around neck tightly, or with term pregnancy (live birth) NEC - see
causing obstructed labor 660.1 compression 663.1 category 650
secondary uterine inertia 661.1 entanglement NEC 663.3 stillbirth NEC 656.4
secundines, retained - see Delivery, with compression 663.2 threatened premature 644.2
complicated, placenta, prolapse (complete) (occult) triplets NEC 651.1
retained (partial) 663.0 with fetal loss and retention of one
separation unstable lie 652.0 or more fetus(es) 651.4
placenta (premature) 641.2 causing obstructed labor delayed delivery (one or more
pubic bone 665.6 660.0 mates) 662.3
symphysis pubis 665.6 uterine following (elective) fetal reduction
septate vagina 654.7 inertia (see also Delivery, 651.7
causing obstructed labor 660.2 complicated, inertia, locked mates 660.5
shock (birth) (obstetric) (puerperal) uterus) 661.2 twins NEC 651.0
669.1 spasm 661.4 with fetal loss and retention of one
short cord syndrome 663.4 vasa previa 663.5 fetus 651.3
shoulder velamentous insertion of cord delayed delivery (one or more
girdle dystocia 660.4 663.8 mates) 662.3
presentation 652.8 young maternal age 659.8 following (elective) fetal reduction
causing obstructed labor delayed NEC 662.1 651.7
660.0 following rupture of membranes locked mates 660.5
Siamese twins 678.1 (spontaneous) 658.2 uncomplicated - see category 650
slow slope active phase 661.2 artificial 658.3 vacuum extractor NEC 669.5
spasm second twin, triplet, etc. 662.3 affecting fetus or newborn
cervix 661.4 difficult NEC 669.9 763.3
uterus 661.4 previous, affecting management of ventouse NEC 669.5
spondylolisthesis, pelvis 653.3 pregnancy or childbirth V23.49 affecting fetus or newborn 763.3
causing obstructed labor 660.1 specified type NEC 669.8 Dellen, cornea 371.41
spondylolysis (lumbosacral) 653.3 early onset (spontaneous) 644.2 Delusions (paranoid) 297.9
causing obstructed labor 660.1 footling 652.8 grandiose 297.1
spondylosis 653.0 with successful version 652.1 parasitosis 300.29
causing obstructed labor 660.1 forceps NEC 669.5 systematized 297.1
stenosis or stricture affecting fetus or newborn 763.2 Dementia 294.20
cervix 654.6 missed (at or near term) 656.4 with behavioral disturbance (aggressive)
causing obstructed labor multiple gestation NEC 651.9 (combative) (violent) 294.21
660.2 with fetal loss and retention of one alcohol-induced persisting (see also
vagina 654.7 or more fetus(es) 651.6 Psychosis, alcoholic) 291.2
causing obstructed labor following (elective) fetal reduction Alzheimer’s - see Alzheimer’s,
660.2 651.7 dementia


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Dementia (Continued) Dementia (Continued) Dementia (Continued)


arteriosclerotic (simple type) due to or associated with condition(s) multi-infarct (cerebrovascular) (see also
(uncomplicated) 290.40 classified elsewhere (Continued) Dementia, arteriosclerotic) 290.40
with multiple sclerosis old age 290.0
acute confusional state 290.41 with behavioral disturbance 340 paralytica, paralytic 094.1
delirium 290.41 [294.11] juvenilis 090.40
delusions 290.42 without behavioral disturbance syphilitic 094.1
depressed mood 290.43 340 [294.10] congenital 090.40
depressed type 290.43 neurosyphilis tabetic form 094.1
paranoid type 290.42 with behavioral disturbance 094.9 paranoid (see also Schizophrenia) 295.3
Binswanger’s 290.12 [294.11] paraphrenic (see also Schizophrenia)
catatonic (acute) (see also without behavioral disturbance 295.3
Schizophrenia) 295.2 094.9 [294.10] paretic 094.1
congenital (see also Disability, Parkinsonism praecox (see also Schizophrenia) 295.9
intellectual) 319 with behavioral disturbance presenile 290.10
degenerative 290.9 331.82 [294.11] with
presenile-onset - see Dementia, without behavioral disturbance acute confusional state 290.11
331.82 [294.10] delirium 290.11
presenile
Parkinson’s disease delusional features 290.12
senile-onset - see Dementia, senile
with behavioral disturbance 332.0 depressive features 290.13
developmental (see also Schizophrenia)
[294.11] depressed type 290.13
295.9 without behavioral disturbance paranoid type 290.12
dialysis 294.8 332.0 [294.10] simple type 290.10
transient 293.9 Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease uncomplicated 290.10
drug-induced persisting (see also with behavioral disturbance 333.0 primary (acute) (see also Schizophrenia)
Psychosis, drug) 292.82 [294.11] 295.0
due to or associated with condition(s) without behavioral disturbance progressive, syphilitic 094.1
classified elsewhere 333.0 [294.10] puerperal - see Psychosis, puerperal
Alzheimer’s Pick’s disease schizophrenic (see also Schizophrenia)
with behavioral disturbance 331.0 with behavioral disturbance 295.9
[294.11] 331.11 [294.11] senile 290.0
without behavioral disturbance without behavioral disturbance with
331.0 [294.10] 331.11 [294.10] acute confusional state 290.3
cerebral lipidoses polyarteritis nodosa delirium 290.3
with behavioral disturbance 330.1 with behavioral disturbance 446.0 delusional features 290.20
[294.11] [294.11] depressive features 290.21
without behavioral disturbance without behavioral disturbance depressed type 290.21
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330.1 [294.10] 446.0 [294.10] exhaustion 290.0


epilepsy syphilis paranoid type 290.20
with behavioral disturbance with behavioral disturbance 094.1 simple type (acute) (see also
345.9 [294.11] [294.11] Schizophrenia) 295.0
without behavioral disturbance without behavioral disturbance simplex (acute) (see also Schizophrenia)
345.9 [294.10] 094.1 [294.10] 295.0
hepatolenticular degeneration Wilson’s disease syphilitic 094.1
with behavioral disturbance 275.1 with behavioral disturbance 275.1 uremic - see Uremia
[294.11] [294.11] vascular 290.40
without behavioral disturbance without behavioral disturbance with
275.1 [294.10] 275.1 [294.10] delirium 290.41
HIV frontal 331.19 delusions 290.42
with behavioral disturbance 042 with behavioral disturbance 331.19 depressed mood 290.43
[294.11] [294.11] Demerol dependence (see also
without behavioral disturbance without behavioral disturbance Dependence) 304.0
042 [294.10] 331.19 [294.10] Demineralization, ankle (see also
Huntington’s chorea frontotemporal 331.19 Osteoporosis) 733.00
with behavioral disturbance 333.4 with behavioral disturbance 331.19 Demodex folliculorum (infestation) 133.8
[294.11] Demoralization 799.25
[294.11]
without behavioral disturbance de Morgan’s spots (senile angiomas) 448.1
without behavioral disturbance
331.19 [294.10] Demyelinating
333.4 [294.10]
hebephrenic (acute) 295.1 polyneuritis, chronic inflammatory
Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease (CJD) Heller’s (infantile psychosis) (see also 357.81
with behavioral disturbance Psychosis, childhood) 299.1 Demyelination, demyelinization
046.19 [294.11] idiopathic 290.9 central nervous system 341.9
without behavioral disturbance presenile-onset - see Dementia, specified NEC 341.8
046.19 [294.10] presenile corpus callosum (central) 341.8
variant (vCJD) 046.11 senile-onset - see Dementia, senile global 340
with dementia in Dengue (fever) 061
with behavioral disturbance arteriosclerotic brain disease 290.40 sandfly 061
046.11 [294.11] senility 290.0 vaccination, prophylactic (against)
without behavioral induced by drug 292.82 V05.1
disturbance 046.11 infantile, infantilia (see also Psychosis, virus hemorrhagic fever 065.4
[294.10] childhood) 299.0 Dens
Lewy bodies Lewy body 331.82 evaginatus 520.2
with behavioral disturbance with behavioral disturbance 331.82 in dente 520.2
331.82 [294.11] [294.11] invaginatus 520.2
without behavioral disturbance without behavioral disturbance Dense
331.82 [294.10] 331.82 [294.10] breast(s) 793.82


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Density Dependence (Continued) Dependence (Continued)


increased, bone (disseminated) analgesic (drug) NEC 304.6 Delvinal 304.1
(generalized) (spotted) 733.99 synthetic with morphine-like effect Demerol 304.0
lung (nodular) 518.89 304.0 desocodeine 304.0
Dental - see also condition anesthetic (agent) (drug) (gas) (general) desomorphine 304.0
examination only V72.2 (local) NEC 304.6 desoxyephedrine 304.4
Dentia praecox 520.6 Angel dust 304.6 DET 304.5
Denticles (in pulp) 522.2 anileridine 304.0 dexamphetamine 304.4
Dentigerous cyst 526.0 antipyrine 304.6 dexedrine 304.4
Dentin anxiolytic 304.1 dextromethorphan 304.0
irregular (in pulp) 522.3 aprobarbital 304.1 dextromoramide 304.0
opalescent 520.5 aprobarbitone 304.1 dextronorpseudoephedrine 304.4
secondary (in pulp) 522.3 atropine 304.6 dextrorphan 304.0
sensitive 521.89 Avertin (bromide) 304.6 diacetylmorphine 304.0
Dentinogenesis imperfecta 520.5 barbenyl 304.1 Dial 304.1
Dentinoma (M9271/0) 213.1 barbital(s) 304.1 diallylbarbituric acid 304.1
upper jaw (bone) 213.0 barbitone 304.1 diamorphine 304.0
Dentition 520.7 barbiturate(s) (compounds) (drugs diazepam 304.1
abnormal 520.6 classifiable to 967.0) 304.1 dibucaine 304.6
anomaly 520.6 barbituric acid (and compounds) dichloroethane 304.6
delayed 520.6 304.1 diethyl barbituric acid 304.1
difficult 520.7 benzedrine 304.4 diethylsulfone-diethylmethane 304.1
disorder of 520.6 benzylmorphine 304.0 difencloxazine 304.0
precocious 520.6 Beta-chlor 304.1 dihydrocodeine 304.0
retarded 520.6 bhang 304.3 dihydrocodeinone 304.0
Denture sore (mouth) 528.9 blue velvet 304.0 dihydrohydroxycodeinone 304.0
Dependence Brevital 304.1 dihydroisocodeine 304.0
bromal (hydrate) 304.1 dihydromorphine 304.0
Note: Use the following fifth-digit bromide(s) NEC 304.1 dihydromorphinone 304.0
subclassification with category 304: bromine compounds NEC 304.1 dihydroxcodeinone 304.0
bromisovalum 304.1 Dilaudid 304.0
0 unspecified bromoform 304.1 dimenhydrinate 304.6
1 continuous Bromo-seltzer 304.1 dimethylmeperidine 304.0
2 episodic bromural 304.1 dimethyltriptamine 304.5
3 in remission butabarbital (sodium) 304.1 Dionin 304.0
butabarpal 304.1 diphenoxylate 304.6

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with butallylonal 304.1 dipipanone 304.0
withdrawal symptoms butethal 304.1 d-lysergic acid diethylamide 304.5
alcohol 291.81 buthalitone (sodium) 304.1 DMT 304.5
drug 292.0 Butisol 304.1 Dolophine 304.0
14-hydroxy-dihydromorphinone butobarbitone 304.1 DOM 304.2
304.0 butyl chloral (hydrate) 304.1 doriden 304.1
absinthe 304.6 caffeine 304.4 dormiral 304.1
acemorphan 304.0 cannabis (indica) (sativa) (resin) Dormison 304.1
acetanilid(e) 304.6 (derivatives) (type) 304.3 Dromoran 304.0
acetophenetidin 304.6 carbamazepine 304.6 drug NEC 304.9
acetorphine 304.0 Carbrital 304.1 analgesic NEC 304.6
acetyldihydrocodeine 304.0 carbromal 304.1 combination (excluding morphine
acetyldihydrocodeinone 304.0 carisoprodol 304.6 or opioid type drug) NEC
Adalin 304.1 Catha (edulis) 304.4 304.8
Afghanistan black 304.3 chloral (betaine) (hydrate) 304.1 morphine or opioid type drug
agrypnal 304.1 chloralamide 304.1 with any other drug 304.7
alcohol, alcoholic (ethyl) (methyl) chloralformamide 304.1 complicating pregnancy, childbirth,
(wood) 303.9 chloralose 304.1 or puerperium 648.3
maternal, with suspected fetal chlordiazepoxide 304.1 affecting fetus or newborn 779.5
damage affecting management Chloretone 304.1 hallucinogenic 304.5
of pregnancy 655.4 chlorobutanol 304.1 hypnotic NEC 304.1
allobarbitone 304.1 chlorodyne 304.1 narcotic NEC 304.9
allonal 304.1 chloroform 304.6 psychostimulant NEC 304.4
allylisopropylacetylurea 304.1 Cliradon 304.0 sedative 304.1
alphaprodine (hydrochloride) 304.0 coca (leaf) and derivatives 304.2 soporific NEC 304.1
Alurate 304.1 cocaine 304.2 specified type NEC 304.6
Alvodine 304.0 hydrochloride 304.2 suspected damage to fetus affecting
amethocaine 304.6 salt (any) 304.2 management of pregnancy
amidone 304.0 codeine 304.0 655.5
amidopyrine 304.6 combination of drugs (excluding synthetic, with morphine-like effect
aminopyrine 304.6 morphine or opioid type drug) 304.0
amobarbital 304.1 NEC 304.8 tranquilizing 304.1
amphetamine(s) (type) (drugs morphine or opioid type drug with duboisine 304.6
classifiable to 969.72) 304.4 any other drug 304.7 ectylurea 304.1
amylene hydrate 304.6 croton-chloral 304.1 Endocaine 304.6
amylobarbitone 304.1 cyclobarbital 304.1 Equanil 304.1
amylocaine 304.6 cyclobarbitone 304.1 Eskabarb 304.1
Amytal (sodium) 304.1 dagga 304.3 ethchlorvynol 304.1


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Dependence (Continued) Dependence (Continued) Dependence (Continued)


ether (ethyl) (liquid) (vapor) (vinyl) lysergic acid 304.5 nunol 304.1
304.6 amide 304.5 Nupercaine 304.6
ethidene 304.6 maconha 304.3 Oblivon 304.1
ethinamate 304.1 magic mushroom 304.5 on
ethoheptazine 304.6 marihuana 304.3 aspirator V46.0
ethyl MDA (methylene dioxyamphetamine) hemodialysis V45.11
alcohol 303.9 304.4 hyperbaric chamber V46.8
bromide 304.6 Mebaral 304.1 iron lung V46.11
carbamate 304.6 Medinal 304.1 machine (enabling) V46.9
chloride 304.6 Medomin 304.1 specified type NEC V46.8
morphine 304.0 megahallucinogenics 304.5 peritoneal dialysis V45.11
ethylene (gas) 304.6 meperidine 304.0 Possum (patient-operated-selector-
dichloride 304.6 mephobarbital 304.1 mechanism) V46.8
ethylidene chloride 304.6 meprobamate 304.1 renal dialysis machine V45.11
etilfen 304.1 mescaline 304.5 respirator [ventilator] V46.11
etorphine 304.0 methadone 304.0 encounter
etoval 304.1 methamphetamine(s) 304.4 during
eucodal 304.0 methaqualone 304.1 power failure V46.12
euneryl 304.1 metharbital 304.1 mechanical failure V46.14
Evipal 304.1 methitural 304.1 for weaning V46.13
Evipan 304.1 methobarbitone 304.1 supplemental oxygen V46.2
fentanyl 304.0 methohexital 304.1 wheelchair V46.3
ganja 304.3 methopholine 304.6 opiate 304.0
gardenal 304.1 methyl opioids 304.0
gardenpanyl 304.1 alcohol 303.9 opioid type drug 304.0
gelsemine 304.6 bromide 304.6 with any other drug 304.7
Gelsemium 304.6 morphine 304.0 opium (alkaloids) (derivatives)
Gemonil 304.1 sulfonal 304.1 (tincture) 304.0
glucochloral 304.1 methylated spirit 303.9 ortal 304.1
glue (airplane) (sniffing) 304.6 methylbutinol 304.6 oxazepam 304.1
glutethimide 304.1 methyldihydromorphinone 304.0 oxycodone 304.0
hallucinogenics 304.5 methylene oxymorphone 304.0
hashish 304.3 chloride 304.6 Palfium 304.0
dichloride 304.6 Panadol 304.6
headache powder NEC 304.6
dioxyamphetamine (MDA) 304.4 pantopium 304.0
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Heavenly Blue 304.5


methylparafynol 304.1 pantopon 304.0
hedonal 304.1
methylphenidate 304.4 papaverine 304.0
hemp 304.3
methyprylone 304.1 paracetamol 304.6
heptabarbital 304.1
metopon 304.0 paracodin 304.0
Heptalgin 304.0
Miltown 304.1 paraldehyde 304.1
heptobarbitone 304.1
morning glory seeds 304.5 paregoric 304.0
heroin 304.0
morphinan(s) 304.0 Parzone 304.0
salt (any) 304.0 morphine (sulfate) (sulfite) (type) PCP (phencyclidine) 304.6
hexethal (sodium) 304.1 (drugs classifiable to 965.00– Pearly Gates 304.5
hexobarbital 304.1 965.09) 304.0 pentazocine 304.0
Hycodan 304.0 morphine or opioid type drug (drugs pentobarbital 304.1
hydrocodone 304.0 classifiable to 965.00–965.09) with pentobarbitone (sodium) 304.1
hydromorphinol 304.0 any other drug 304.7 Pentothal 304.1
hydromorphinone 304.0 morphinol(s) 304.0 Percaine 304.6
hydromorphone 304.0 morphinon 304.0 Percodan 304.0
hydroxycodeine 304.0 morpholinylethylmorphine 304.0 Perichlor 304.1
hypnotic NEC 304.1 mylomide 304.1 Pernocton 304.1
Indian hemp 304.3 myristicin 304.5 Pernoston 304.1
inhalant 304.6 narcotic (drug) NEC 304.9 peronine 304.0
intranarcon 304.1 nealbarbital 304.1 pethidine (hydrochloride) 304.0
Kemithal 304.1 nealbarbitone 304.1 petrichloral 304.1
ketobemidone 304.0 Nembutal 304.1 peyote 304.5
khat 304.4 Neonal 304.1 Phanodorn 304.1
kif 304.3 Neraval 304.1 phenacetin 304.6
Lactuca (virosa) extract 304.1 Neravan 304.1 phenadoxone 304.0
lactucarium 304.1 neurobarb 304.1 phenaglycodol 304.1
laudanum 304.0 nicotine 305.1 phenazocine 304.0
Lebanese red 304.3 Nisentil 304.0 phencyclidine 304.6
Leritine 304.0 nitrous oxide 304.6 phenmetrazine 304.4
lettuce opium 304.1 Noctec 304.1 phenobal 304.1
Levanil 304.1 Noludar 304.1 phenobarbital 304.1
Levo-Dromoran 304.0 nonbarbiturate sedatives and phenobarbitone 304.1
levo-iso-methadone 304.0 tranquilizers with similar effect phenomorphan 304.0
levorphanol 304.0 304.1 phenonyl 304.1
Librium 304.1 noptil 304.1 phenoperidine 304.0
Lomotil 304.6 normorphine 304.0 pholcodine 304.0
Lotusate 304.1 noscapine 304.0 piminodine 304.0
LSD (-25) (and derivatives) 304.5 Novocaine 304.6 Pipadone 304.0
Luminal 304.1 Numorphan 304.0 Pitkin’s solution 304.6


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Dependence (Continued) Dependence (Continued) Depression (Continued)


Placidyl 304.1 Turkish green 304.3 arches 734
polysubstance 304.8 urethan(e) 304.6 congenital 754.61
Pontocaine 304.6 Valium 304.1 autogenous (see also Psychosis,
pot 304.3 Valmid 304.1 affective) 296.2
potassium bromide 304.1 veganin 304.0 recurrent episode 296.3
Preludin 304.4 veramon 304.1 single episode 296.2
Prinadol 304.0 Veronal 304.1 basal metabolic rate (BMR) 794.7
probarbital 304.1 versidyne 304.6 bone marrow 289.9
procaine 304.6 vinbarbital 304.1 central nervous system 799.1
propanal 304.1 vinbarbitone 304.1 newborn 779.2
propoxyphene 304.6 vinyl bitone 304.1 cerebral 331.9
psilocibin 304.5 vitamin B6 266.1 newborn 779.2
psilocin 304.5 wine 303.9 cerebrovascular 437.8
psilocybin 304.5 Zactane 304.6 newborn 779.2
psilocyline 304.5 Dependency chest wall 738.3
psilocyn 304.5 passive 301.6 endogenous (see also Psychosis,
psychedelic agents 304.5 reactions 301.6 affective) 296.2
psychostimulant NEC 304.4 Depersonalization (episode, in neurotic recurrent episode 296.3
psychotomimetic agents 304.5 state) (neurotic) (syndrome) 300.6 single episode 296.2
pyrahexyl 304.3 Depletion functional activity 780.99
Pyramidon 304.6 carbohydrates 271.9 hysterical 300.11
quinalbarbitone 304.1 complement factor 279.8 involutional, climacteric, or
racemoramide 304.0 extracellular fluid 276.52 menopausal (see also Psychosis,
racemorphan 304.0 plasma 276.52 affective) 296.2
Rela 304.6 potassium 276.8 recurrent episode 296.3
scopolamine 304.6 nephropathy 588.89 single episode 296.2
secobarbital 304.1 salt or sodium 276.1 major 296.2
seconal 304.1 causing heat exhaustion or recurrent episode 296.3
sedative NEC 304.1 prostration 992.4 single episode 296.2
nonbarbiturate with barbiturate nephropathy 593.9 manic (see also Psychosis, affective)
effect 304.1 volume 276.50 296.80
Sedormid 304.1 extracellular fluid 276.52 medullary 348.89
sernyl 304.1 plasma 276.52 newborn 779.2
sodium bromide 304.1 Deployment (military) mental 300.4
Soma 304.6 personal history of V62.22 metatarsal heads - see Depression,

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arches
Somnal 304.1 returned from V62.22
metatarsus - see Depression, arches
Somnos 304.1 status V62.21
monopolar (see also Psychosis,
Soneryl 304.1 Deposit
affective) 296.2
soporific (drug) NEC 304.1 argentous, cornea 371.16
recurrent episode 296.3
specified drug NEC 304.6 bone, in Boeck’s sarcoid 135
single episode 296.2
speed 304.4 calcareous, calcium - see Calcification
nervous 300.4
spinocaine 304.6 cholesterol
neurotic 300.4
stovaine 304.6 retina 362.82 nose 738.0
STP 304.5 skin 709.3 postpartum 648.4
stramonium 304.6 vitreous (humor) 379.22 psychogenic 300.4
Sulfonal 304.1 conjunctival 372.56 reactive 298.0
sulfonethylmethane 304.1 cornea, corneal NEC 371.10 psychoneurotic 300.4
sulfonmethane 304.1 argentous 371.16 psychotic (see also Psychosis, affective)
Surital 304.1 in 296.2
synthetic drug with morphine-like cystinosis 270.0 [371.15] reactive 298.0
effect 304.0 mucopolysaccharidosis 277.5 recurrent episode 296.3
talbutal 304.1 [371.15] single episode 296.2
tetracaine 304.6 crystalline, vitreous (humor) 379.22 reactive 300.4
tetrahydrocannabinol 304.3 hemosiderin, in old scars of cornea neurotic 300.4
tetronal 304.1 371.11 psychogenic 298.0
THC 304.3 metallic, in lens 366.45 psychoneurotic 300.4
thebacon 304.0 skin 709.3 psychotic 298.0
thebaine 304.0 teeth, tooth (betel) (black) (green) recurrent 296.3
thiamil 304.1 (materia alba) (orange) (soft) respiratory center 348.89
thiamylal 304.1 (tobacco) 523.6 newborn 770.89
thiopental 304.1 urate, in kidney (see also Disease, renal) scapula 736.89
tobacco 305.1 593.9 senile 290.21
toluene, toluol 304.6 Depraved appetite 307.52 situational (acute) (brief) 309.0
tranquilizer NEC 304.1 Depression 311 prolonged 309.1
nonbarbiturate with barbiturate acute (see also Psychosis, affective) skull 754.0
effect 304.1 296.2 sternum 738.3
tribromacetaldehyde 304.6 recurrent episode 296.3 visual field 368.40
tribromethanol 304.6 single episode 296.2 Depressive reaction - see also Reaction,
tribromomethane 304.6 agitated (see also Psychosis, affective) depressive
trichloroethanol 304.6 296.2 acute (transient) 309.0
trichoroethyl phosphate 304.1 recurrent episode 296.3 with anxiety 309.28
triclofos 304.1 single episode 296.2 prolonged 309.1
Trional 304.1 anaclitic 309.21 situational (acute) 309.0
Tuinal 304.1 anxiety 300.4 prolonged 309.1


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Deprivation Derangement (Continued) Dermatitis (Continued)


cultural V62.4 joint (Continued) actinic (due to sun) 692.70
emotional V62.89 recurrent 718.30 acute 692.72
affecting ankle 718.37 chronic NEC 692.74
adult 995.82 elbow 718.32 other than from sun NEC 692.82
infant or child 995.51 foot 718.37 ambustionis
food 994.2 hand 718.34 due to
specific substance NEC 269.8 hip 718.35 burn or scald - see Burn, by site
protein (familial) (kwashiorkor) knee 718.36 sunburn (see also Sunburn)
260 multiple sites 718.39 692.71
sleep V69.4 pelvic region 718.35 amebic 006.6
social V62.4 shoulder (region) 718.31 ammonia 691.0
affecting specified site NEC 718.38 anaphylactoid NEC 692.9
adult 995.82 temporomandibular (old) 524.69 arsenical 692.4
infant or child 995.51 wrist 718.33 artefacta 698.4
symptoms, syndrome shoulder (region) 718.91 psychogenic 316 [698.4]
alcohol 291.81 specified site NEC 718.98 asthmatic 691.8
drug 292.0 spine NEC 724.9 atopic (allergic) (intrinsic) 691.8
vitamins (see also Deficiency, vitamin) temporomandibular 524.69 psychogenic 316 [691.8]
269.2 wrist 718.93 atrophicans 701.8
water 994.3 knee (cartilage) (internal) 717.9 diffusa 701.8
de Quervain’s current injury (see also Tear, maculosa 701.3
disease (tendon sheath) 727.04 meniscus) 836.2 autoimmune progesterone 279.49
syndrome 259.51 ligament 717.89 berlock, berloque 692.72
thyroiditis (subacute granulomatous capsular 717.85 blastomycetic 116.0
thyroiditis) 245.1 collateral - see Derangement, blister beetle 692.89
Derangement collateral ligament Brucella NEC 023.9
ankle (internal) 718.97 cruciate - see Derangement, bullosa 694.9
current injury (see also Dislocation, cruciate ligament striata pratensis 692.6
ankle) 837.0 specified NEC 717.85 bullous 694.9
recurrent 718.37 recurrent 718.36 mucosynechial, atrophic 694.60
cartilage (articular) NEC (see also low back NEC 724.9 with ocular involvement 694.61
Disorder, cartilage, articular) meniscus NEC (knee) 717.5 seasonal 694.8
718.0 current injury (see also Tear, calorica
knee 717.9 meniscus) 836.2 due to
recurrent 718.36 lateral 717.40 burn or scald - see Burn, by site
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recurrent 718.3 anterior horn 717.42 cold 692.89


collateral ligament (knee) (medial) posterior horn 717.43 sunburn (see also Sunburn) 692.71
(tibial) 717.82 specified NEC 717.49 caterpillar 692.89
current injury 844.1 medial 717.3 cercarial 120.3
lateral (fibular) 844.0 anterior horn 717.1 combustionis
lateral (fibular) 717.81 posterior horn 717.2 due to
current injury 844.0 recurrent 718.3 burn or scald - see Burn, by
cruciate ligament (knee) (posterior) site other than knee - see Disorder, site
717.84 cartilage, articular sunburn (see also Sunburn)
anterior 717.83 mental (see also Psychosis) 298.9 692.71
current injury 844.2 rotator cuff (recurrent) (tear) 726.10 congelationis 991.5
current injury 844.2 current 840.4 contusiformis 695.2
elbow (internal) 718.92 sacroiliac (old) 724.6 diabetic 250.8
current injury (see also Dislocation, current - see Dislocation, sacroiliac diaper 691.0
elbow) 832.00 semilunar cartilage (knee) 717.5 diphtheritica 032.85
recurrent 718.32 current injury 836.2 due to
gastrointestinal 536.9 lateral 836.1 acetone 692.2
heart - see Disease, heart medial 836.0 acids 692.4
hip (joint) (internal) (old) 718.95 recurrent 718.3 adhesive plaster 692.4
current injury (see also Dislocation, shoulder (internal) 718.91 alcohol (skin contact) (substances
hip) 835.00 current injury (see also Dislocation, classifiable to 980.0–980.9)
recurrent 718.35 shoulder) 831.00 692.4
intervertebral disc - see Displacement, recurrent 718.31 taken internally 693.8
intervertebral disc spine (recurrent) NEC 724.9 alkalis 692.4
joint (internal) 718.90 current - see Dislocation, spine allergy NEC 692.9
ankle 718.97 temporomandibular (internal) (joint) ammonia (household) (liquid)
current injury - see also Dislocation, (old) 524.69 692.4
by site current - see Dislocation, jaw animal
knee, meniscus or cartilage Dercum’s disease or syndrome (adiposis dander (cat) (dog) 692.84
(see also Tear, meniscus) dolorosa) 272.8 hair (cat) (dog) 692.84
836.2 Derealization (neurotic) 300.6 arnica 692.3
elbow 718.92 Dermal - see condition arsenic 692.4
foot 718.97 Dermaphytid - see Dermatophytosis taken internally 693.8
hand 718.94 Dermatergosis - see Dermatitis blister beetle 692.89
hip 718.95 Dermatitis (allergic) (contact) cantharides 692.3
knee 717.9 (occupational) (venenata) 692.9 carbon disulphide 692.2
multiple sites 718.99 ab igne 692.82 caterpillar 692.89
pelvic region 718.95 acneiform 692.9 caustics 692.4


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Dermatitis (Continued) Dermatitis (Continued) Dermatitis (Continued)


due to (Continued) due to (Continued) due to (Continued)
cereal (ingested) 693.1 ingestion or injection of solar radiation - see Dermatitis, due
contact with skin 692.5 chemical 693.8 to, sun
chemical(s) NEC 692.4 drug (correct substance properly solvents (any) (substances
internal 693.8 administered) 693.0 classifiable to 982.0–982.8)
irritant NEC 692.4 wrong substance given or 692.2
taken internally 693.8 taken 977.9 chlorocompound group 692.2
chlorocompounds 692.2 specified substance - see cyclohexane group 692.2
coffee (ingested) 693.1 Table of Drugs and ester group 692.2
contact with skin 692.5 Chemicals glycol group 692.2
cold weather 692.89 insecticides 692.4 hydrocarbon group 692.2
cosmetics 692.81 internal agent 693.9 ketone group 692.2
cyclohexanes 692.2 drugs and medicinals (see also paint 692.2
dander, animal (cat) (dog) Dermatitis, due to, drugs specified agent NEC 692.89
692.84 and medicinals) 693.0 sun 692.70
deodorant 692.81 food (ingested) 693.1 acute 692.72
detergents 692.0 in contact with skin 692.5 chronic NEC 692.74
dichromate 692.4 specified agent NEC 693.8 specified NEC 692.79
drugs and medicinals (correct iodine 692.3 sunburn (see also Sunburn) 692.71
substance properly iodoform 692.3 sunshine NEC (see also Dermatitis,
administered) (internal use) irradiation 692.82 due to, sun) 692.70
693.0 jewelry 692.83 tanning bed 692.82
external (in contact with skin) keratolytics 692.3 tetrachlorethylene 692.2
692.3 ketones 692.2 toluene 692.2
wrong substance given or lacquer tree (Rhus verniciflua) topical medications 692.3
taken 976.9 692.6 turpentine 692.2
specified substance - see light (sun) NEC (see also Dermatitis, ultraviolet rays, except from sun
Table of Drugs and due to, sun) 692.70 692.82
Chemicals other 692.82 sun NEC (see also Dermatitis, due
wrong substance given or taken low temperature 692.89 to, sun) 692.70
977.9 mascara 692.81 vaccine or vaccination (correct
specified substance - see meat (ingested) 693.1 substance properly
Table of Drugs and contact with skin 692.5 administered) 693.0
Chemicals mercury, mercurials 692.3 wrong substance given or taken
dyes 692.89 metals 692.83 bacterial vaccine 978.8

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hair 692.89 milk (ingested) 693.1 specified - see Table
epidermophytosis - see contact with skin 692.5 of Drugs and
Dermatophytosis Neomycin 692.3 Chemicals
esters 692.2 nylon 692.4 other vaccines NEC 979.9
external irritant NEC 692.9 oils NEC 692.1 specified - see Table of
specified agent NEC 692.89 paint solvent 692.2 Drugs and
eye shadow 692.81 pediculocides 692.3 Chemicals
fish (ingested) 693.1 petroleum products (substances varicose veins (see also Varicose,
contact with skin 692.5 classifiable to 981) 692.4 vein, inflamed or infected)
flour (ingested) 693.1 phenol 692.3 454.1
contact with skin 692.5 photosensitiveness, photosensitivity x-rays 692.82
food (ingested) 693.1 (sun) 692.72 dyshydrotic 705.81
in contact with skin 692.5 other light 692.82 dysmenorrheica 625.8
fruit (ingested) 693.1 plants NEC 692.6 eczematoid NEC 692.9
contact with skin 692.5 plasters, medicated (any) 692.3 infectious 690.8
fungicides 692.3 plastic 692.4 eczematous NEC 692.9
furs 692.84 poison epidemica 695.89
glycols 692.2 ivy (Rhus toxicodendron) 692.6 erysipelatosa 695.81
greases NEC 692.1 oak (Rhus diversiloba) 692.6 escharotica - see Burn, by site
hair, animal (cat) (dog) 692.84 plant or vine 692.6 exfoliativa, exfoliative 695.89
hair dyes 692.89 sumac (Rhus venenata) 692.6 generalized 695.89
hot vine (Rhus radicans) 692.6 infantum 695.81
objects and materials - see Burn, preservatives 692.89 neonatorum 695.81
by site primrose (primula) 692.6 eyelid 373.31
weather or places 692.89 primula 692.6 allergic 373.32
hydrocarbons 692.2 radiation 692.82 contact 373.32
infrared rays, except from sun sun NEC (see also Dermatitis, eczematous 373.31
692.82 due to, sun) 692.70 herpes (zoster) 053.20
solar NEC (see also Dermatitis, tanning bed 692.82 simplex 054.41
due to, sun) 692.70 radioactive substance 692.82 infective 373.5
ingested substance 693.9 radium 692.82 due to
drugs and medicinals (see ragweed (Senecio jacobae) 692.6 actinomycosis 039.3 [373.5]
also Dermatitis, due to, Rhus (diversiloba) (radicans) herpes
drugs and medicinals) (toxicodendron) (venenata) simplex 054.41
693.0 (verniciflua) 692.6 zoster 053.20
food 693.1 rubber 692.4 impetigo 684 [373.5]
specified substance NEC scabicides 692.3 leprosy (see also Leprosy) 030.0
693.8 Senecio jacobae 692.6 [373.4]


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Dermatitis (Continued) Dermatitis (Continued) Dermatophytosis (Continued)


eyelid (Continued) polymorpha dolorosa 694.0 body 110.5
infective (Continued) primary irritant 692.9 deep seated 110.6
due to (Continued) pruriginosa 694.0 fingernails 110.1
lupus vulgaris (tuberculous) pruritic NEC 692.9 foot 110.4
(see also Tuberculosis) psoriasiform nodularis 696.2 groin 110.3
017.0 [373.4] psychogenic 316 hand 110.2
mycotic dermatitis (see also purulent 686.00 nail 110.1
Dermatomycosis) 111.9 pustular contagious 051.2 perianal (area) 110.3
[373.5] pyococcal 686.00 scalp 110.0
vaccinia 051.02 [373.5] pyocyaneus 686.09 scrotal 110.8
postvaccination 999.0 pyogenica 686.00 specified site NEC 110.8
[373.5] radiation 692.82 toenails 110.1
yaws (see also Yaws) 102.9 [373.4] repens 696.1 vulva 110.8
facta, factitia 698.4 Ritter’s (exfoliativa) 695.81 Dermatopolyneuritis 985.0
psychogenic 316 [698.4] Schamberg’s (progressive pigmentary Dermatorrhexis 756.83
ficta 698.4 dermatosis) 709.09 acquired 701.8
psychogenic 316 [698.4] schistosome 120.3 Dermatosclerosis (see also Scleroderma)
flexural 691.8 seasonal bullous 694.8 710.1
follicularis 704.8 seborrheic 690.10 localized 701.0
friction 709.8 infantile 690.12 Dermatosis 709.9
fungus 111.9 sensitization NEC 692.9 Andrews’ 686.8
specified type NEC 111.8 septic (see also Septicemia) 686.00 atopic 691.8
gangrenosa, gangrenous (infantum) gonococcal 098.89 Bowen’s (M8081/2) - see Neoplasm,
(see also Gangrene) 785.4 solar, solare NEC (see also Dermatitis, skin, in situ
gestationis 646.8 due to, sun) 692.70 bullous 694.9
gonococcal 098.89 stasis 454.1 specified type NEC 694.8
gouty 274.89 due to erythematosquamous 690.8
harvest mite 133.8 postphlebitic syndrome 459.12 exfoliativa 695.89
heat 692.89 with ulcer 459.13 factitial 698.4
herpetiformis (bullous) (erythematous) varicose veins - see Varicose gonococcal 098.89
(pustular) (vesicular) 694.0 ulcerated or with ulcer (varicose) herpetiformis 694.0
juvenile 694.2 454.2 juvenile 694.2
senile 694.5 sunburn (see also Sunburn) 692.71 senile 694.5
hiemalis 692.89 suppurative 686.00 hysterical 300.11
hypostatic, hypostatica 454.1 traumatic NEC 709.8 linear IgA 694.8
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with ulcer 454.2 trophoneurotica 694.0 menstrual NEC 709.8


impetiginous 684 ultraviolet, except from sun 692.82 neutrophilic, acute febrile 695.89
infantile (acute) (chronic) due to sun NEC (see also Dermatitis, occupational (see also Dermatitis)
(intertriginous) (intrinsic) due to, sun) 692.70 692.9
(seborrheic) 690.12 varicose 454.1 papulosa nigra 709.8
infectiosa eczematoides 690.8 with ulcer 454.2 pigmentary NEC 709.00
infectious (staphylococcal) vegetans 686.8 progressive 709.09
(streptococcal) 686.9 verrucosa 117.2 Schamberg’s 709.09
eczematoid 690.8 xerotic 706.8 Siemens-Bloch 757.33
infective eczematoid 690.8 Dermatoarthritis, lipoid 272.8 [713.0] progressive pigmentary 709.09
Jacquet’s (diaper dermatitis) 691.0 Dermatochalasia, dermatochalasis 374.87 psychogenic 316
leptus 133.8 Dermatofibroma (lenticulare) (M8832/0) - pustular subcorneal 694.1
lichenified NEC 692.9 see also Neoplasm, skin, benign Schamberg’s (progressive pigmentary)
lichenoid, chronic 701.0 protuberans (M8832/1) - see Neoplasm, 709.09
lichenoides purpurica pigmentosa skin, uncertain behavior senile NEC 709.3
709.1 Dermatofibrosarcoma (protuberans) specified NEC 702.8
meadow 692.6 (M8832/3) - see Neoplasm, skin, Unna’s (seborrheic dermatitis) 690.10
medicamentosa (correct substance malignant Dermographia 708.3
properly administered) (internal Dermatographia 708.3 Dermographism 708.3
use) (see also Dermatitis, due to, Dermatolysis (congenital) (exfoliativa) Dermoid (cyst) (M9084/0) - see also
drugs or medicinals) 693.0 757.39 Neoplasm, by site, benign
due to contact with skin 692.3 acquired 701.8 with malignant transformation
mite 133.8 eyelids 374.34 (M9084/3) 183.0
multiformis 694.0 palpebrarum 374.34 Dermopathy
juvenile 694.2 senile 701.8 infiltrative, with thyrotoxicosis
senile 694.5 Dermatomegaly NEC 701.8 242.0
napkin 691.0 Dermatomucomyositis 710.3 nephrogenic fibrosing 701.8
neuro 698.3 Dermatomycosis 111.9 senile NEC 709.3
neurotica 694.0 furfuracea 111.0 Dermophytosis - see Dermatophytosis
nummular NEC 692.9 specified type NEC 111.8 Descemet’s membrane - see condition
osteatosis, osteatotic 706.8 Dermatomyositis (acute) (chronic) 710.3 Descemetocele 371.72
papillaris capillitii 706.1 Dermatoneuritis of children 985.0 Descending - see condition
pellagrous 265.2 Dermatophiliasis 134.1 Descensus uteri (complete) (incomplete)
perioral 695.3 Dermatophytide - see Dermatophytosis (partial) (without vaginal wall
perstans 696.1 Dermatophytosis (Epidermophyton) prolapse) 618.1
photosensitivity (sun) 692.72 (infection) (microsporum) (tinea) with mention of vaginal wall prolapse -
other light 692.82 (Trichophyton) 110.9 see Prolapse, uterovaginal
pigmented purpuric lichenoid 709.1 beard 110.0 Desensitization to allergens V07.1


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Desert Detachment (Continued) Development (Continued)


rheumatism 114.0 retina (Continued) delayed (Continued)
sore (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9 pigment epithelium (RPE) (serous) speech 315.39
Desertion (child) (newborn) 995.52 362.42 and language due to hearing loss
adult 995.84 exudative 362.42 315.34
Desmoid (extra-abdominal) (tumor) hemorrhagic 362.43 associated with hyperkinesia
(M8821/1) - see also Neoplasm, rhegmatogenous (see also 314.1
connective tissue, uncertain Detachment, retina, with retinal phonological 315.39
behavior defect) 361.00 spelling 315.09
abdominal (M8822/1) - see Neoplasm, serous (without retinal defect) written expression 315.2
connective tissue, uncertain 361.2 imperfect, congenital - see also Anomaly
behavior specified type NEC 361.89 heart 746.9
Despondency 300.4 traction (with vitreoretinal lungs 748.60
Desquamative dermatitis NEC 695.89 organization) 361.81 improper (fetus or newborn) 764.9
Destruction vitreous humor 379.21 incomplete (fetus or newborn) 764.9
articular facet (see also Derangement, Detergent asthma 507.8 affecting management of pregnancy
joint) 718.9 Deterioration 656.5
vertebra 724.9 epileptic bronchial tree 748.3
bone 733.90 with behavioral disturbance 345.9 organ or site not listed - see
syphilitic 095.5 [294.11] Hypoplasia
joint (see also Derangement, joint) without behavioral disturbance respiratory system 748.9
718.9 345.9 [294.10] sexual, precocious NEC 259.1
sacroiliac 724.6 heart, cardiac (see also Degeneration, tardy, mental (see also Disability,
kidney 593.89 myocardial) 429.1 intellectual) 319
live fetus to facilitate birth NEC 763.89 mental (see also Psychosis) 298.9 Developmental - see condition
ossicles (ear) 385.24 myocardium, myocardial (see also Devergie’s disease (pityriasis rubra
rectal sphincter 569.49 Degeneration, myocardial) pilaris) 696.4
septum (nasal) 478.19 429.1 Deviation
tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis) senile (simple) 797 conjugate (eye) 378.87
011.9 transplanted organ - see palsy 378.81
tympanic membrane 384.82 Complications, transplant, spasm, spastic 378.82
tympanum 385.89 organ, by site esophagus 530.89
vertebral disc - see Degeneration, de Toni-Fanconi syndrome (cystinosis) eye, skew 378.87
intervertebral disc 270.0 mandible, opening and closing 524.53
Destructiveness (see also Disturbance, Deuteranomaly 368.52 midline (jaw) (teeth) 524.29
conduct) 312.9 Deuteranopia (anomalous trichromat) specified site NEC - see Malposition

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adjustment reaction 309.3 (complete) (incomplete) 368.52 occlusal plane 524.76
Detachment Deutschländer’s disease - see Fracture, organ or site, congenital NEC - see
cartilage - see also Sprain, by site foot Malposition, congenital
knee - see Tear, meniscus Development septum (acquired) (nasal) 470
cervix, annular 622.8 abnormal, bone 756.9 congenital 754.0
complicating delivery 665.3 arrested 783.40 sexual 302.9
choroid (old) (postinfectional) bone 733.91 bestiality 302.1
(simple) (spontaneous) child 783.40 coprophilia 302.89
363.70 due to malnutrition (protein-calorie) ego-dystonic
hemorrhagic 363.72 263.2 homosexuality 302.0
serous 363.71 fetus or newborn 764.9 lesbianism 302.0
knee, medial meniscus (old) 717.3 tracheal rings (congenital) 748.3 erotomania 302.89
current injury 836.0 defective, congenital - see also Anomaly Clérambault’s 297.8
ligament - see Sprain, by site cauda equina 742.59 exhibitionism (sexual) 302.4
placenta (premature) - see Placenta, left ventricle 746.9 fetishism 302.81
separation with atresia or hypoplasia of transvestic 302.3
retina (recent) 361.9 aortic orifice or valve with frotteurism 302.89
with retinal defect hypoplasia of ascending homosexuality, ego-dystonic 302.0
(rhegmatogenous) 361.00 aorta 746.7 pedophilic 302.2
giant tear 361.03 in hypoplastic left heart lesbianism, ego-dystonic 302.0
multiple 361.02 syndrome 746.7 masochism 302.83
partial delayed (see also Delay, development) narcissism 302.89
with 783.40 necrophilia 302.89
giant tear 361.03 arithmetical skills 315.1 nymphomania 302.89
multiple defects 361.02 language (skills) 315.31 pederosis 302.2
retinal dialysis (juvenile) and speech due to hearing loss pedophilia 302.2
361.04 315.34 sadism 302.84
single defect 361.01 expressive 315.31 sadomasochism 302.84
retinal dialysis (juvenile) mixed receptive-expressive satyriasis 302.89
361.04 315.32 specified type NEC 302.89
single 361.01 learning skill, specified NEC 315.2 transvestic fetishism 302.3
subtotal 361.05 mixed skills 315.5 transvestism 302.3
total 361.05 motor coordination 315.4 voyeurism 302.82
delimited (old) (partial) 361.06 reading 315.00 zoophilia (erotica) 302.1
old specified teeth, midline 524.29
delimited 361.06 learning skill NEC 315.2 trachea 519.19
partial 361.06 type NEC, except learning ureter (congenital) 753.4
total or subtotal 361.07 315.8 Devic’s disease 341.0


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Device Diabetes, diabetic (Continued) Diabetes, diabetic (Continued)


cerebral ventricle (communicating) in with (Continued) gestational 648.8
situ V45.2 hyperosmolarity 250.2 complicating pregnancy, childbirth,
contraceptive - see Contraceptive, due to secondary diabetes 249.2 or puerperium 648.8
device ketosis, ketoacidosis 250.1 glaucoma 250.5 [365.44]
drainage, cerebrospinal fluid V45.2 due to secondary diabetes 249.1 due to secondary diabetes 249.5
Devil’s loss of protective sensation (LOPS) [365.44]
grip 074.1 - see Diabetes, neuropathy glomerulosclerosis (intercapillary)
pinches (purpura simplex) 287.2 osteomyelitis 250.8 [731.8] 250.4 [581.81]
Devitalized tooth 522.9 due to secondary diabetes 249.8 due to secondary diabetes 249.4
Devonshire colic 984.9 [731.8] [581.81]
specified type of lead - see Table of specified manifestations NEC 250.8 glycogenosis, secondary 250.8 [259.8]
Drugs and Chemicals due to secondary diabetes 249.8 due to secondary diabetes 249.8
Dextraposition, aorta 747.21 acetonemia 250.1 [259.8]
with ventricular septal defect, due to secondary diabetes 249.1 hemochromatosis (see also
pulmonary stenosis or atresia, acidosis 250.1 Hemochromatosis) 275.03
due to secondary diabetes 249.1 hyperosmolar coma 250.2
and hypertrophy of right
amyotrophy 250.6 [353.5] due to secondary diabetes 249.2
ventricle 745.2
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 hyperosmolarity 250.2
in tetralogy of Fallot 745.2
[353.5] due to secondary diabetes 249.2
Dextratransposition, aorta 745.11 angiopathy, peripheral 250.7 [443.81]
Dextrinosis, limit (debrancher enzyme hypertension-nephrosis syndrome
due to secondary diabetes 249.7 250.4 [581.81]
deficiency) 271.0 [443.81]
Dextrocardia (corrected) (false) (isolated) due to secondary diabetes 249.4
asymptomatic 790.29 [581.81]
(secondary) (true) 746.87 autonomic neuropathy (peripheral)
with hypoglycemia 250.8
250.6 [337.1] due to secondary diabetes 249.8
complete transposition of viscera due to secondary diabetes 249.6
759.3 hypoglycemic shock 250.8
[337.1] due to secondary diabetes 249.8
situs inversus 759.3 bone change 250.8 [731.8]
Dextroversion, kidney (left) 753.3 inadequately controlled - code to
due to secondary diabetes 249.8 Diabetes, by type, with 5th digit
Dhobie itch 110.3 [731.8]
DHTR (delayed hemolytic transfusion for not stated as uncontrolled
borderline 790.29 insipidus 253.5
reaction) - see Complications, bronze, bronzed 275.01 nephrogenic 588.1
transfusion cataract 250.5 [366.41] pituitary 253.5
Diabetes, diabetic (brittle) (congenital) due to secondary diabetes 249.5
vasopression-resistant 588.1
(familial) (mellitus) (severe) [366.41]
intercapillary glomerulosclerosis
(slight) (without complication) chemical induced - see Diabetes,
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250.4 [581.81]
250.0 secondary
due to secondary diabetes 249.4
complicating pregnancy, childbirth,
[581.81]
or puerperium 648.0
Note: Use the following fifth-digit iritis 250.5 [364.42]
coma (with ketoacidosis) 250.3
subclassification with category 250: due to secondary diabetes 249.3 due to secondary diabetes 249.5
hyperglycemic 250.3 [364.42]
0 type II or unspecified type, not ketosis, ketoacidosis 250.1
stated as uncontrolled due to secondary diabetes 249.3
hyperosmolar (nonketotic) 250.2 due to secondary diabetes 249.1
Fifth-digit 0 is for use for type II due to secondary diabetes 249.2 Kimmelstiel (-Wilson) disease or
patients, even if the patient hypoglycemic 250.3 syndrome (intercapillary
requires insulin due to secondary diabetes 249.3 glomerulosclerosis) 250.4
insulin 250.3 [581.81]
1 type I [juvenile type], not stated due to secondary diabetes 249.4
as uncontrolled due to secondary diabetes 249.3
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or [581.81]
2 type II or unspecified type, Lancereaux’s (diabetes mellitus with
uncontrolled puerperium (maternal) (conditions
classifiable to 249 and 250) 648.0 marked emaciation) 250.8 [261]
Fifth-digit 2 is for use for type II affecting fetus or newborn 775.0 due to secondary diabetes 249.8
patients, even if the patient complication NEC 250.9 [261]
requires insulin due to secondary diabetes 249.9 latent (chemical) - see Diabetes,
specified NEC 250.8 secondary
3 type I [juvenile type], complicating pregnancy, childbirth,
uncontrolled due to secondary diabetes 249.8
dorsal sclerosis 250.6 [340] or puerperium 648.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 lipoidosis 250.8 [272.7]
[340] due to secondary diabetes 249.8
with [272.7]
drug-induced - see also Diabetes,
coma (with ketoacidosis) 250.3 secondary macular edema 250.5 [362.07]
due to secondary diabetes 249.3 overdose or wrong substance given due to secondary diabetes 249.5
hyperosmolar (nonketotic) 250.2 or taken - see Table of Drugs [362.07]
due to secondary diabetes 249.2 and Chemicals maternal
complication NEC 250.9 due to with manifest disease in the infant
due to secondary diabetes 249.9 cystic fibrosis - see Diabetes, 775.1
specified NEC 250.8 secondary affecting fetus or newborn 775.0
due to secondary diabetes infection - see Diabetes, secondary microaneurysms, retinal 250.5
249.8 dwarfism-obesity syndrome 258.1 [362.01]
gangrene 250.7 [785.4] gangrene 250.7 [785.4] due to secondary diabetes 249.5
due to secondary diabetes due to secondary diabetes 249.7 [362.01]
249.7 [785.4] [785.4] mononeuropathy 250.6 [355.9]
hyperglycemia - code to Diabetes, by gastroparesis 250.6 [536.3] due to secondary diabetes 249.6
type, with 5th digit for not due to secondary diabetes 249.6 [355.9]
stated as uncontrolled [536.3] neonatal, transient 775.1


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Diabetes, diabetic (Continued) Diabetes, diabetic (Continued) Diabetes, diabetic (Continued)


nephropathy 250.4 [583.81] retinopathy (Continued) secondary (Continued)
due to secondary diabetes 249.4 proliferative 250.5 [362.02] maternal
[583.81] due to secondary diabetes 249.5 with manifest disease in the
nephrosis (syndrome) 250.4 [362.02] infant 775.1
[581.81] secondary (chemical-induced) (due to affecting fetus or newborn 775.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.4 chronic condition) (due to microaneurysms, retinal 249.5
[583.81] infection) (drug-induced) [362.01]
neuralgia 250.6 [357.2] 249.0 mononeuropathy 249.6 [355.9]
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 with nephropathy 249.4 [583.81]
[357.2] coma (with ketoacidosis) nephrosis (syndrome) 249.4 [581.81]
neuritis 250.6 [357.2] 249.3 neuralgia 249.6 [357.2]
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 hyperosmolar (nonketotic) neuritis 249.6 [357.2]
[357.2] 249.2 neurogenic arthropathy 249.6
neurogenic arthropathy 250.6 complication NEC 249.9 [713.5]
[713.5] specified NEC 249.8 neuropathy 249.6 [357.2]
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 gangrene 249.7 [785.4] autonomic (peripheral) 249.6
[713.5] hyperosmolarity 249.2 [337.1]
neuropathy 250.6 [357.2] ketosis, ketoacidosis 249.1 osteomyelitis 249.8 [731.8]
autonomic (peripheral) 250.6 osteomyelitis 249.8 [731.8] peripheral autonomic neuropathy
[337.1] specified manifestations NEC 249.6 [337.1]
due to secondary diabetes 249.8 polyneuropathy 249.6 [357.2]
acetonemia 249.1 retinal
249.6 [337.1]
acidosis 249.1 edema 249.5 [362.07]
due to secondary diabetes 249.6
amyotrophy 249.6 [353.5] hemorrhage 249.5 [362.01]
[357.2]
angiopathy, peripheral 249.7 microaneurysms 249.5 [362.01]
nonclinical 790.29
[443.81] retinitis 249.5 [362.01]
osteomyelitis 250.8 [731.8] retinopathy 249.5 [362.01]
due to secondary diabetes 249.8 autonomic neuropathy (peripheral)
249.6 [337.1] background 249.5 [362.01]
[731.8] nonproliferative 249.5 [362.03]
out of control - code to Diabetes, by type, bone change 249.8 [731.8]
cataract 249.5 [366.41] mild 249.5 [362.04]
with 5th digit for uncontrolled moderate 249.5 [362.05]
peripheral autonomic neuropathy coma (with ketoacidosis) 249.3
hyperglycemic 249.3 severe 249.5 [362.06]
250.6 [337.1] proliferative 249.5 [362.02]
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 hyperosmolar (nonketotic)
249.2 ulcer (skin) 249.8 [707.9]
[337.1] lower extremity 249.8 [707.10]
phosphate 275.3 hypoglycemic 249.3

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insulin 249.3 ankle 249.8 [707.13]
polyneuropathy 250.6 [357.2] calf 249.8 [707.12]
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 complicating pregnancy, childbirth,
foot 249.8 [707.15]
[357.2] or puerperium (maternal)
heel 249.8 [707.14]
poorly controlled - code to Diabetes, by 648.0
knee 249.8 [707.19]
type, with 5th digit for not stated affecting fetus or newborn
specified site NEC 249.8
775.0
as uncontrolled [707.19]
complication NEC 249.9
renal (true) 271.4 thigh 249.8 [707.11]
specified NEC 249.8
retinal toes 249.8 [707.15]
dorsal sclerosis 249.6 [340] specified site NEC 249.8 [707.8]
edema 250.5 [362.07]
due to overdose or wrong xanthoma 249.8 [272.2]
due to secondary diabetes 249.5
substance given or taken - steroid induced - see also Diabetes,
[362.07]
see Table of Drugs and secondary
hemorrhage 250.5 [362.01]
Chemicals overdose or wrong substance given
due to secondary diabetes 249.5
gangrene 249.7 [785.4] or taken 962.0
[362.01] gastroparesis 249.6 [536.3]
microaneurysms 250.5 [362.01] stress 790.29
glaucoma 249.5 [365.44] subclinical 790.29
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 glomerulosclerosis (intercapillary)
[362.01] subliminal 790.29
249.4 [581.81] sugar 250.0
retinitis 250.5 [362.01] glycogenosis, secondary 249.8
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 ulcer (skin) 250.8 [707.9]
[259.8] due to secondary diabetes 249.8
[362.01] hyperosmolar coma 249.2
retinopathy 250.5 [362.01] [707.9]
hyperosmolarity 249.2 lower extremity 250.8 [707.10]
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 hypertension-nephrosis syndrome
[362.01] due to secondary diabetes 249.8
249.4 [581.81] [707.10]
background 250.5 [362.01] hypoglycemia 249.8 ankle 250.8 [707.13]
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 hypoglycemic shock 249.8 due to secondary diabetes
[362.01] intercapillary glomerulosclerosis 249.8 [707.13]
nonproliferative 250.5 [362.03] 249.4 [581.81] calf 250.8 [707.12]
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 iritis 249.5 [364.42] due to secondary diabetes
[362.03] ketosis, ketoacidosis 249.1 249.8 [707.12]
mild 250.5 [362.04] Kimmelstiel (-Wilson) disease or foot 250.8 [707.15]
due to secondary diabetes syndrome (intercapillary due to secondary diabetes
249.5 [362.04] glomerulosclerosis) 249.4 249.8 [707.15]
moderate 250.5 [362.05] [581.81] heel 250.8 [707.14]
due to secondary diabetes Lancereaux’s (diabetes mellitus due to secondary diabetes
249.5 [362.05] with marked emaciation) 249.8 [707.14]
severe 250.5 [362.06] 249.8 [261] knee 250.8 [707.19]
due to secondary diabetes lipoidosis 249.8 [272.7] due to secondary diabetes
249.5 [362.06] macular edema 249.5 [362.07] 249.8 [707.19]


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Diabetes, diabetic (Continued) Diarrhea, diarrheal (Continued) Diarrhea, diarrheal (Continued)


ulcer (Continued) due to protozoal NEC 007.9
lower extremity (Continued) achylia gastrica 536.8 psychogenic 306.4
specified site NEC 250.8 Aerobacter aerogenes 008.2 septic 009.2
[707.19] Bacillus coli - see Enteritis, E. coli due to specified organism NEC
due to secondary diabetes bacteria NEC 008.5 008.8
249.8 [707.19] bile salts 579.8 specified organism NEC 008.8
thigh 250.8 [707.11] Capillaria bacterial 008.49
due to secondary diabetes hepatica 128.8 viral NEC 008.69
249.8 [707.11] philippinensis 127.5 Staphylococcus 008.41
toes 250.8 [707.15] Clostridium perfringens (C) (F) Streptococcus 008.49
due to secondary diabetes 008.46 anaerobic 008.46
249.8 [707.15] Enterobacter aerogenes 008.2 toxic 558.2
specified site NEC 250.8 [707.8] enterococci 008.49 travelers’ 009.2
due to secondary diabetes 249.8 Escherichia coli - see Enteritis, E. coli due to specified organism NEC
[707.8] Giardia lamblia 007.1 008.8
xanthoma 250.8 [272.2] Heterophyes heterophyes 121.6 trichomonal 007.3
due to secondary diabetes 249.8 irritating foods 787.91 tropical 579.1
[272.2] Metagonimus yokogawai 121.5 tuberculous 014.8
Diacyclothrombopathia 287.1 Necator americanus 126.1 ulcerative (chronic) (see also Colitis,
Diagnosis deferred 799.9 Paracolobactrum arizonae 008.1 ulcerative) 556.9
Dialysis (intermittent) (treatment) Paracolon bacillus NEC 008.47 viral (see also Enteritis, viral) 008.8
anterior retinal (juvenile) (with Arizona 008.1 zymotic NEC 009.2
detachment) 361.04 Proteus (bacillus) (mirabilis) Diastasis
extracorporeal V56.0 (Morganii) 008.3 cranial bones 733.99
hemodialysis V56.0 Pseudomonas aeruginosa 008.42 congenital 756.0
status only V45.11 S. japonicum 120.2 joint (traumatic) - see Dislocation, by
peritoneal V56.8 specified organism NEC 008.8 site
status only V45.11 bacterial 008.49 muscle 728.84
renal V56.0 viral NEC 008.69 congenital 756.89
status only V45.11 Staphylococcus 008.41 recti (abdomen) 728.84
specified type NEC V56.8 Streptococcus 008.49 complicating delivery 665.8
Diamond-Blackfan anemia or syndrome anaerobic 008.46 congenital 756.79
(congenital hypoplastic anemia) Strongyloides stercoralis 127.2 Diastema, teeth, tooth 524.30
284.01 Trichuris trichiuria 127.3 Diastematomyelia 742.51
Diamond-Gardener syndrome virus NEC (see also Enteritis, viral) Diataxia, cerebral, infantile 343.0
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(autoerythrocyte sensitization) 008.69 Diathesis


287.2 dysenteric 009.2 allergic V15.09
Diaper rash 691.0 due to specified organism NEC bleeding (familial) 287.9
Diaphoresis (excessive) NEC (see also 008.8 cystine (familial) 270.0
Hyperhidrosis) 780.8 dyspeptic 787.91 gouty 274.9
Diaphragm - see condition endemic 009.3 hemorrhagic (familial) 287.9
Diaphragmalgia 786.52 due to specified organism NEC newborn NEC 776.0
Diaphragmitis 519.4 008.8 oxalic 271.8
Diaphyseal aclasis 756.4 epidemic 009.2 scrofulous (see also Tuberculosis)
Diaphysitis 733.99 due to specified organism NEC 017.2
Diarrhea, diarrheal (acute) (autumn) 008.8 spasmophilic (see also Tetany) 781.7
(bilious) (bloody) (catarrhal) fermentative 787.91 ulcer 536.9
(choleraic) (chronic) (gravis) (green) flagellate 007.9 uric acid 274.9
(infantile) (lienteric) (noninfectious) Flexner’s (ulcerative) 004.1 Diaz’s disease or osteochondrosis 732.5
(presumed noninfectious) functional 564.5 Dibothriocephaliasis 123.4
(putrefactive) (secondary) (sporadic) following gastrointestinal surgery larval 123.5
(summer) (symptomatic) (thermic) 564.4 Dibothriocephalus (infection)
787.91 psychogenic 306.4 (infestation) (latus) 123.4
achlorhydric 536.0 giardial 007.1 larval 123.5
allergic 558.3 Giardia lamblia 007.1 Dicephalus 759.4
amebic (see also Amebiasis) 006.9 hill 579.1 Dichotomy, teeth 520.2
with abscess - see Abscess, amebic hyperperistalsis (nervous) 306.4 Dichromat, dichromata (congenital)
acute 006.0 infectious 009.2 368.59
chronic 006.1 due to specified organism NEC Dichromatopsia (congenital) 368.59
nondysenteric 006.2 008.8 Dichuchwa 104.0
bacillary - see Dysentery, bacillary presumed 009.3 Dicroceliasis 121.8
bacterial NEC 008.5 inflammatory 787.91 Didelphys, didelphic (see also Double
balantidial 007.0 due to specified organism NEC uterus) 752.2
bile salt-induced 579.8 008.8 Didymitis (see also Epididymitis) 604.90
cachectic NEC 787.91 malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6 Died - see also Death
chilomastix 007.8 mite 133.8 without
choleriformis 001.1 mycotic 117.9 medical attention (cause unknown)
coccidial 007.2 nervous 306.4 798.9
Cochin-China 579.1 neurogenic 564.5 sign of disease 798.2
anguilluliasis 127.2 parenteral NEC 009.2 Dientamoeba diarrhea 007.8
psilosis 579.1 postgastrectomy 564.4 Dietary
Dientamoeba 007.8 postvagotomy 564.4 inadequacy or deficiency 269.9
dietetic 787.91 prostaglandin induced 579.8 surveillance and counseling V65.3


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Dietl’s crisis 593.4 Dilatation (Continued) Dilatation (Continued)


Dieulafoy lesion (hemorrhagic) cervix (uteri) - see also Incompetency, sphincter ani 564.89
of cervix stomach 536.8
duodenum 537.84 incomplete, poor, slow acute 536.1
esophagus 530.82 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 psychogenic 306.4
intestine 569.86 complicating delivery 661.0 submaxillary duct 527.8
stomach 537.84 affecting fetus or newborn trachea, congenital 748.3
Difficult 763.7 ureter (idiopathic) 593.89
birth, affecting fetus or newborn 763.9 colon 564.7 congenital 753.20
delivery NEC 669.9 congenital 751.3 due to obstruction 593.5
Difficulty due to mechanical obstruction urethra (acquired) 599.84
feeding 783.3 560.89 vasomotor 443.9
adult 783.3 psychogenic 306.4 vein 459.89
breast 676.8 common bile duct (congenital) 751.69 ventricular, ventricle (acute) (chronic)
child 783.3 acquired 576.8 (see also Hypertrophy, cardiac)
elderly 783.3 with calculus, 429.3
infant 783.3 choledocholithiasis, or cerebral, congenital 742.4
newborn 779.31 stones - see hypertensive (see also Hypertension,
nonorganic (infant) NEC 307.59 Choledocholithiasis heart) 402.90
mechanical, gastroduodenal stoma cystic duct 751.69 venule 459.89
537.89 acquired (any bile duct) 575.8 anus - see Hemorrhoids
reading 315.00 duct, mammary 610.4 vesical orifice 596.89
specific, spelling 315.09 duodenum 564.89 Dilated, dilation - see Dilatation
swallowing (see also Dysphagia) esophagus 530.89 Diminished
787.20 congenital 750.4 hearing (acuity) (see also Deafness)
walking 719.7 due to 389.9
Diffuse - see condition achalasia 530.0 pulse pressure 785.9
Diffused ganglion 727.42 cardiospasm 530.0 vision NEC 369.9
Di George’s syndrome (thymic Eustachian tube, congenital 744.24 vital capacity 794.2
hypoplasia) 279.11 fontanel 756.0 Diminuta taenia 123.6
Digestive - see condition gallbladder 575.8 Diminution, sense or sensation (cold)
Di Guglielmo’s disease or syndrome congenital 751.69 (heat) (tactile) (vibratory) (see also
(M9841/3) 207.0 gastric 536.8 Disturbance, sensation) 782.0
Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase acute 536.1 Dimitri-Sturge-Weber disease
disease (DPD) 277.6 psychogenic 306.4 (encephalocutaneous angiomatosis)
Diktyoma (M9051/3) - see Neoplasm, by heart (acute) (chronic) (see also 759.6

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site, malignant Hypertrophy, cardiac) 429.3 Dimple
Dilaceration, tooth 520.4 congenital 746.89 parasacral 685.1
Dilatation hypertensive (see also Hypertension, with abscess 685.0
anus 564.89 heart) 402.90 pilonidal 685.1
venule - see Hemorrhoids valve - see also Endocarditis with abscess 685.0
aorta (focal) (general) (see also Ectasia, congenital 746.89 postanal 685.1
aortic) 447.70 ileum 564.89 with abscess 685.0
with aneurysm 441.9 psychogenic 306.4 Dioctophyma renale (infection)
congenital 747.29 inguinal rings - see Hernia, inguinal (infestation) 128.8
infectional 093.0 jejunum 564.89 Dipetalonemiasis 125.4
ruptured 441.5 psychogenic 306.4 Diphallus 752.69
syphilitic 093.0 kidney (calyx) (collecting structures) Diphtheria, diphtheritic (gangrenous)
appendix (cystic) 543.9 (cystic) (parenchyma) (pelvis) (hemorrhagic) 032.9
artery 447.8 593.89 carrier (suspected) of V02.4
bile duct (common) (congenital) lacrimal passages 375.69 cutaneous 032.85
751.69 lymphatic vessel 457.1 cystitis 032.84
acquired 576.8 mammary duct 610.4 faucial 032.0
bladder (sphincter) 596.89 Meckel’s diverticulum (congenital) infection of wound 032.85
congenital 753.8 751.0 inoculation (anti) (not sick) V03.5
in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4 meningeal vessels, congenital 742.8 laryngeal 032.3
causing obstructed labor 660.2 myocardium (acute) (chronic) (see also myocarditis 032.82
affecting fetus or newborn Hypertrophy, cardiac) 429.3 nasal anterior 032.2
763.1 organ or site, congenital NEC - see nasopharyngeal 032.1
blood vessel 459.89 Distortion neurological complication 032.89
bronchus, bronchi 494.0 pancreatic duct 577.8 peritonitis 032.83
with acute exacerbation 494.1 pelvis, kidney 593.89 specified site NEC 032.89
calyx (due to obstruction) 593.89 pericardium - see Pericarditis Diphyllobothriasis (intestine) 123.4
capillaries 448.9 pharynx 478.29 larval 123.5
cardiac (acute) (chronic) (see also prostate 602.8 Diplacusis 388.41
Hypertrophy, cardiac) 429.3 pulmonary Diplegia (upper limbs) 344.2
congenital 746.89 artery (idiopathic) 417.8 brain or cerebral 437.8
valve NEC 746.89 congenital 747.39 congenital 343.0
pulmonary 746.09 valve, congenital 746.09 facial 351.0
hypertensive (see also Hypertension, pupil 379.43 congenital 352.6
heart) 402.90 rectum 564.89 infantile or congenital (cerebral)
cavum septi pellucidi 742.4 renal 593.89 (spastic) (spinal) 343.0
cecum 564.89 saccule vestibularis, congenital 744.05 lower limbs 344.1
psychogenic 306.4 salivary gland (duct) 527.8 syphilitic, congenital 090.49


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Diplomyelia 742.59 chest 786.59 anterior
Diplopia 368.2 visual 368.13 chamber 364.9
refractive 368.15 Discomycosis - see Actinomycosis horn cell 335.9
Dipsomania (see also Alcoholism) 303.9 Discontinuity, ossicles, ossicular chain specified type NEC 335.8
with psychosis (see also Psychosis, 385.23 antral (chronic) 473.0
alcoholic) 291.9 Discrepancy acute 461.0
Dipylidiasis 123.8 centric occlusion anus NEC 569.49
intestine 123.8 maximum intercuspation 524.55 aorta (nonsyphilitic) 447.9
Direction, teeth, abnormal 524.30 of teeth 524.55 syphilitic NEC 093.89
Dirt-eating child 307.52 leg length (acquired) 736.81 aortic (heart) (valve) (see also
Disability, disabilities Endocarditis, aortic) 424.1
congenital 755.30
heart - see Disease, heart
uterine size-date 649.6 apollo 077.4
intellectual 319
borderline V62.89 Discrimination aponeurosis 726.90
mild, IQ 50-70 317 political V62.4 appendix 543.9
moderate, IQ 35-49 318.0 racial V62.4 aqueous (chamber) 364.9
profound, IQ under 20 318.2 religious V62.4 arc-welders’ lung 503
severe, IQ 20-34 318.1 sex V62.4 Armenian 277.31
learning NEC 315.2 Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome Arnold-Chiari (see also Spina bifida)
special spelling 315.09 Abrami’s (acquired hemolytic jaundice) 741.0
Disarticulation (see also Derangement, 283.9 arterial 447.9
joint) 718.9 absorbent system 459.89 occlusive (see also Occlusion, by site)
meaning accumulation - see Thesaurismosis 444.22
amputation acid-peptic 536.8 with embolus or thrombus - see
status - see Absence, by site Acosta’s 993.2 Occlusion, by site
traumatic - see Amputation, Adams-Stokes (-Morgagni) (syncope due to stricture or stenosis 447.1
traumatic with heart block) 426.9 specified type NEC 447.8
dislocation, traumatic or congenital - Addison’s (bronze) (primary adrenal arteriocardiorenal (see also
see Dislocation insufficiency) 255.41 Hypertension, cardiorenal) 404.90
Disaster, cerebrovascular (see also anemia (pernicious) 281.0 arteriolar (generalized) (obliterative)
Disease, cerebrovascular, acute) 436 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 447.90
Discharge 017.6 specified type NEC 447.8
anal NEC 787.99 Addison-Gull - see Xanthoma arteriorenal - see Hypertension, kidney
breast (female) (male) 611.79 adenoids (and tonsils) (chronic) 474.9 arteriosclerotic - see also Arteriosclerosis
conjunctiva 372.89 adrenal (gland) (capsule) (cortex) 255.9 cardiovascular 429.2
continued locomotor idiopathic (see coronary - see Arteriosclerosis,
hyperfunction 255.3
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also Epilepsy) 345.5


hypofunction 255.41 coronary
diencephalic autonomic idiopathic (see
also Epilepsy) 345.5 specified type NEC 255.8 heart - see Arteriosclerosis, coronary
ear 388.60 ainhum (dactylolysis spontanea) 136.0 vascular - see Arteriosclerosis
blood 388.69 akamushi (scrub typhus) 081.2 artery 447.9
cerebrospinal fluid 388.61 Akureyri (epidemic neuromyasthenia) cerebral 437.9
excessive urine 788.42 049.8 coronary - see Arteriosclerosis,
eye 379.93 Albarrán’s (colibacilluria) 791.9 coronary
nasal 478.19 Albers-Schönberg’s (marble bones) 756.52 specified type NEC 447.8
nipple 611.79 Albert’s 726.71 arthropod-borne NEC 088.9
patterned motor idiopathic (see also Albright (-Martin) (-Bantam) 275.49 specified type NEC 088.89
Epilepsy) 345.5 Alibert’s (mycosis fungoides) Asboe-Hansen’s (incontinentia
penile 788.7 (M9700/3) 202.1 pigmenti) 757.33
postnasal - see Sinusitis Alibert-Bazin (M9700/3) 202.1 atticoantral, chronic (with posterior or
sinus, from mediastinum 510.0 alimentary canal 569.9 superior marginal perforation of
umbilicus 789.9 alligator skin (ichthyosis congenita) ear drum) 382.2
urethral 788.7 757.1 auditory canal, ear 380.9
bloody 599.84 acquired 701.1 Aujeszky’s 078.89
vaginal 623.5 Almeida’s (Brazilian blastomycosis) auricle, ear NEC 380.30
Discitis 722.90 116.1 Australian X 062.4
cervical, cervicothoracic 722.91 Alpers’ 330.8 autoimmune NEC 279.49
lumbar, lumbosacral 722.93 alpine 993.2 hemolytic (cold type) (warm type)
thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.92 altitude 993.2 283.0
Discogenic syndrome - see Displacement, alveoli, teeth 525.9 parathyroid 252.1
intervertebral disc thyroid 245.2
Alzheimer’s - see Alzheimer’s
Discoid
amyloid (any site) 277.30 aviators’ (see also Effect, adverse, high
kidney 753.3
meniscus, congenital 717.5 anarthritic rheumatoid 446.5 altitude) 993.2
semilunar cartilage 717.5 Anders’ (adiposis tuberosa simplex) ax(e)-grinders’ 502
Discoloration 272.8 Ayala’s 756.89
mouth 528.9 Andersen’s (glycogenosis IV) 271.0 Ayerza’s (pulmonary artery sclerosis
nails 703.8 Anderson’s (angiokeratoma corporis with pulmonary hypertension)
teeth 521.7 diffusum) 272.7 416.0
due to Andes 993.2 Azorean (of the nervous system) 334.8
drugs 521.7 Andrews’ (bacterid) 686.8 Babington’s (familial hemorrhagic
metals (copper) (silver) 521.7 angiopastic, angiospasmodic 443.9 telangiectasia) 448.0
pulpal bleeding 521.7 cerebral 435.9 back bone NEC 733.90
during formation 520.8 with transient neurologic deficit bacterial NEC 040.89
extrinsic 523.6 435.9 zoonotic NEC 027.9
intrinsic posteruptive 521.7 vein 459.89 specified type NEC 027.8


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Baehr-Schiffrin (thrombotic Beurmann’s (sporotrichosis) 117.1 brain (Continued)
thrombocytopenic purpura) Bielschowsky (-Jansky) 330.1 congenital 742.9
446.6 Biermer’s (pernicious anemia) 281.0 degenerative - see Degeneration,
Baelz’s (cheilitis glandularis Biett’s (discoid lupus erythematosus) brain
apostematosa) 528.5 695.4 inflammatory - see also Encephalitis
Baerensprung’s (eczema marginatum) bile duct (see also Disease, biliary) 576.9 late effect - see category 326
110.3 biliary (duct) (tract) 576.9 organic 348.9
Balfour’s (chloroma) 205.3 with calculus, choledocholithiasis, arteriosclerotic 437.0
balloon (see also Effect, adverse, high or stones - see parasitic NEC 123.9
altitude) 993.2 Choledocholithiasis Pick’s 331.11
Baló’s 341.1 Billroth’s (meningocele) (see also Spina with dementia
Bamberger (-Marie) (hypertrophic bifida) 741.9 with behavioral disturbance
pulmonary osteoarthropathy) Binswanger’s 290.12 331.11 [294.11]
731.2 Bird’s (oxaluria) 271.8 without behavioral
Bang’s (Brucella abortus) 023.1 bird fanciers’ 495.2 disturbance 331.11
Bannister’s 995.1 black lung 500 [294.10]
Banti’s (with cirrhosis) (with portal bladder 596.9 senile 331.2
hypertension) - see Cirrhosis, liver specified NEC 596.89 braziers’ 985.8
Barcoo (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9 bleeder’s 286.0 breast 611.9
barium lung 503 Bloch-Sulzberger (incontinentia cystic (chronic) 610.1
Barlow (-Möller) (infantile scurvy) 267 pigmenti) 757.33 fibrocystic 610.1
barometer makers’ 985.0 Blocq’s (astasia-abasia) 307.9 inflammatory 611.0
Barraquer (-Simons) (progressive blood (-forming organs) 289.9 Paget’s (M8540/3) 174.0
lipodystrophy) 272.6 specified NEC 289.89 puerperal, postpartum NEC 676.3
basal ganglia 333.90 vessel 459.9 specified NEC 611.89
degenerative NEC 333.0 Bloodgood’s 610.1 Breda’s (see also Yaws) 102.9
specified NEC 333.89 Blount’s (tibia vara) 732.4 Breisky’s (kraurosis vulvae) 624.09
Basedow’s (exophthalmic goiter) blue 746.9 Bretonneau’s (diphtheritic malignant
242.0 Bodechtel-Guttmann (subacute angina) 032.0
basement membrane NEC 583.89 sclerosing panencephalitis) 046.2 Bright’s (see also Nephritis) 583.9
with Boeck’s (sarcoidosis) 135 arteriosclerotic (see also
pulmonary hemorrhage bone 733.90 Hypertension, kidney) 403.90
(Goodpasture’s syndrome) fibrocystic NEC 733.29 Brill’s (recrudescent typhus) 081.1
446.21 [583.81] jaw 526.2 flea-borne 081.0
Bateman’s 078.0 marrow 289.9 louse-borne 081.1

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purpura (senile) 287.2 Paget’s (osteitis deformans) 731.0 Brill-Symmers (follicular lymphoma)
Batten’s 330.1 [362.71] specified type NEC 733.99 (M9690/3) 202.0
Batten-Mayou (retina) 330.1 [362.71] von Recklinghausen’s (osteitis Brill-Zinsser (recrudescent typhus)
Batten-Steinert 359.21 fibrosa cystica) 252.01 081.1
Battey 031.0 Bonfils’ - see Disease, Hodgkin’s Brinton’s (leather bottle stomach)
Baumgarten-Cruveilhier (cirrhosis of Borna 062.9 (M8142/3) 151.9
liver) 571.5 Bornholm (epidemic pleurodynia) Brion-Kayser (see also Fever,
bauxite-workers’ 503 074.1 paratyphoid) 002.9
Bayle’s (dementia paralytica) 094.1 Bostock’s (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 broad
Bazin’s (primary) (see also Tuberculosis) Bouchard’s (myopathic dilatation of beta 272.2
017.1 the stomach) 536.1 ligament, noninflammatory 620.9
Beard’s (neurasthenia) 300.5 Bouillaud’s (rheumatic heart disease) specified NEC 620.8
Beau’s (see also Degeneration, 391.9 Brocq’s 691.8
myocardial) 429.1 Bourneville (-Brissaud) (tuberous meaning
Bechterew’s (ankylosing spondylitis) sclerosis) 759.5 atopic (diffuse) neurodermatitis
720.0 Bouveret (-Hoffmann) (paroxysmal 691.8
Becker’s tachycardia) 427.2 dermatitis herpetiformis 694.0
idiopathic mural endomyocardial bowel 569.9 lichen simplex chronicus 698.3
disease 425.2 functional 564.9 parapsoriasis 696.2
myotonia congenita, recessive form psychogenic 306.4 prurigo 698.2
359.22 Bowen’s (M8081/2) - see Neoplasm, Brocq-Duhring (dermatitis
Begbie’s (exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 skin, in situ herpetiformis) 694.0
Behr’s 362.50 Bozzolo’s (multiple myeloma) Brodie’s (joint) (see also Osteomyelitis)
Beigel’s (white piedra) 111.2 (M9730/3) 203.0 730.1
Bekhterev’s (ankylosing spondylitis) Bradley’s (epidemic vomiting) bronchi 519.19
720.0 078.82 bronchopulmonary 519.19
Bell’s (see also Psychosis, affective) Brailsford’s 732.3 bronze (Addison’s) 255.41
296.0 radius, head 732.3 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
Bennett’s (leukemia) 208.9 tarsal, scaphoid 732.5 017.6
Benson’s 379.22 Brailsford-Morquio Brown-Séquard 344.89
Bergeron’s (hysteroepilepsy) 300.11 (mucopolysaccharidosis IV) Bruck’s 733.99
Berlin’s 921.3 277.5 Bruck-de Lange (Amsterdam dwarf,
Bernard-Soulier (thrombopathy) 287.1 brain 348.9 intellectual disabilities, and
Bernhardt (-Roth) 355.1 Alzheimer’s 331.0 brachycephaly) 759.89
beryllium 503 with dementia - see Alzheimer’s, Bruhl’s (splenic anemia with fever)
Besnier-Boeck (-Schaumann) dementia 285.8
(sarcoidosis) 135 arterial, artery 437.9 Bruton’s (X-linked
Best’s 362.76 arteriosclerotic 437.0 agammaglobulinemia) 279.04


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buccal cavity 528.9 cerebrovascular NEC (Continued) Coats’ 362.12
Buchanan’s (juvenile osteochondrosis, acute (Continued) coccidioidal pulmonary 114.5
iliac crest) 732.1 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth acute 114.0
Buchman’s (osteochondrosis juvenile) 674.0 chronic 114.4
732.1 thrombotic - see Thrombosis, primary 114.0
Budgerigar-Fanciers’ 495.2 brain residual 114.4
Budinger-Ludloff-Läwen 717.89 arteriosclerotic 437.0 Cockayne’s (microcephaly and
Büerger’s (thromboangiitis obliterans) embolic - see Embolism, brain dwarfism) 759.89
443.1 ischemic, generalized NEC 437.1 Cogan’s 370.52
Burger-Grütz (essential familial late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) cold
hyperlipemia) 272.3 cerebrovascular disease agglutinin 283.0
Burns’ (lower ulna) 732.3 occlusive 437.1 or hemoglobinuria 283.0
bursa 727.9 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth paroxysmal (cold) (nocturnal)
Bury’s (erythema elevatum diutinum) 674.0 283.2
695.89 specified type NEC 437.8 hemagglutinin (chronic) 283.0
Buschke’s 710.1 thrombotic - see Thrombosis, brain collagen NEC 710.9
Busquet’s (see also Osteomyelitis) ceroid storage 272.7 nonvascular 710.9
730.1 cervix (uteri) specified NEC 710.8
Busse-Buschke (cryptococcosis) 117.5 inflammatory 616.0 vascular (allergic) (see also Angiitis,
C2 (see also Alcoholism) 303.9 noninflammatory 622.9 hypersensitivity) 446.20
Caffey’s (infantile cortical hyperostosis) specified NEC 622.8 colon 569.9
756.59 Chabert’s 022.9 functional 564.9
caisson 993.3 Chagas’ (see also Trypanosomiasis, congenital 751.3
calculous 592.9 American) 086.2 ischemic 557.0
California 114.0 Chandler’s (osteochondritis dissecans, combined system (of spinal cord) 266.2
Calvé (-Perthes) (osteochondrosis, hip) 732.7 [336.2]
femoral capital) 732.1 Charcôt’s (joint) 094.0 [713.5] with anemia (pernicious) 281.0
Camurati-Engelmann (diaphyseal spinal cord 094.0 [336.2]
sclerosis) 756.59 Charcôt-Marie-Tooth 356.1 compressed air 993.3
Canavan’s 330.0 Charlouis’ (see also Yaws) 102.9 Concato’s (pericardial polyserositis)
capillaries 448.9 Cheadle (-Möller) (-Barlow) (infantile 423.2
Carapata 087.1 scurvy) 267 peritoneal 568.82
cardiac - see Disease, heart Chédiak-Steinbrinck (-Higashi) pleural - see Pleurisy
cardiopulmonary, chronic 416.9 (congenital gigantism of congenital NEC 799.89
cardiorenal (arteriosclerotic) (hepatic) peroxidase granules) 288.2 conjunctiva 372.9
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(hypertensive) (vascular) (see also cheek, inner 528.9 chlamydial 077.98


Hypertension, cardiorenal) chest 519.9 specified NEC 077.8
404.90 Chiari’s (hepatic vein thrombosis) 453.0 specified type NEC 372.89
cardiovascular (arteriosclerotic) 429.2 Chicago (North American viral 077.99
congenital 746.9 blastomycosis) 116.0 specified NEC 077.8
hypertensive (see also Hypertension, chignon (white piedra) 111.2 connective tissue, diffuse (see also
heart) 402.90 chigoe, chigo (jigger) 134.1 Disease, collagen) 710.9
benign 402.10 childhood granulomatous 288.1 Conor and Bruch’s (boutonneuse fever)
malignant 402.00 Chinese liver fluke 121.1 082.1
renal (see also Hypertension, chlamydial NEC 078.88 Conradi (-Hünermann) 756.59
cardiorenal) 404.90 cholecystic (see also Disease, Cooley’s (erythroblastic anemia)
syphilitic (asymptomatic) 093.9 gallbladder) 575.9 282.44
carotid gland 259.8 choroid 363.9 Cooper’s 610.1
Carrión’s (Bartonellosis) 088.0 degenerative (see also Degeneration, Corbus’ 607.1
cartilage NEC 733.90 choroid) 363.40 cork-handlers’ 495.3
specified NEC 733.99 hereditary (see also Dystrophy, cornea (see also Keratopathy) 371.9
Castellani’s 104.8 choroid) 363.50 coronary (see also Ischemia, heart)
cat-scratch 078.3 specified type NEC 363.8 414.9
Cavare’s (familial periodic paralysis) Christian’s (chronic histiocytosis X) congenital 746.85
359.3 277.89 ostial, syphilitic 093.20
Cazenave’s (pemphigus) 694.4 Christian-Weber (nodular aortic 093.22
cecum 569.9 nonsuppurative panniculitis) mitral 093.21
celiac (adult) 579.0 729.30 pulmonary 093.24
infantile 579.0 Christmas 286.1 tricuspid 093.23
cellular tissue NEC 709.9 ciliary body 364.9 Corrigan’s - see Insufficiency, aortic
central core 359.0 specified NEC 364.89 Cotugno’s 724.3
cerebellar, cerebellum - see Disease, circulatory (system) NEC 459.9 Coxsackie (virus) NEC 074.8
brain chronic, maternal, affecting fetus or cranial nerve NEC 352.9
cerebral (see also Disease, brain) 348.9 newborn 760.3 Creutzfeldt-Jakob (CJD) 046.19
arterial, artery 437.9 specified NEC 459.89 with dementia
degenerative - see Degeneration, syphilitic 093.9 with behavioral disturbance
brain congenital 090.5 046.19 [294.11]
cerebrospinal 349.9 Civatte’s (poikiloderma) 709.09 without behavioral disturbance
cerebrovascular NEC 437.9 climacteric 627.2 046.19 [294.10]
acute 436 male 608.89 familial 046.19
embolic - see Embolism, brain coagulation factor deficiency iatrogenic 046.19
late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) (congenital) (see also Defect, specified NEC 046.19
cerebrovascular disease coagulation) 286.9 sporadic 046.19


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Creutzfeldt-Jakob (Continued) demyelinating, demyelinizating (brain Eichstedt’s (pityriasis versicolor) 111.0
variant (vCJD) 046.11 stem) (central nervous system) Ellis-van Creveld (chondroectodermal
with dementia 341.9 dysplasia) 756.55
with behavioral disturbance multiple sclerosis 340 endocardium - see Endocarditis
046.11 [294.11] specified NEC 341.8 endocrine glands or system NEC 259.9
without behavioral de Quervain’s (tendon sheath) 727.04 specified NEC 259.8
disturbance 046.11 thyroid (subacute granulomatous endomyocardial, idiopathic mural 425.2
[294.10] thyroiditis) 245.1 Engel-von Recklinghausen (osteitis
Crigler-Najjar (congenital Dercum’s (adiposis dolorosa) 272.8 fibrosa cystica) 252.01
hyperbilirubinemia) 277.4 Deutschländer’s - see Fracture, foot Engelmann’s (diaphyseal sclerosis)
Crocq’s (acrocyanosis) 443.89 Devergie’s (pityriasis rubra pilaris) 756.59
Crohn’s (intestine) (see also Enteritis, 696.4 English (rickets) 268.0
regional) 555.9 Devic’s 341.0 Engman’s (infectious eczematoid
Crouzon’s (craniofacial dysostosis) diaphorase deficiency 289.7 dermatitis) 690.8
756.0 diaphragm 519.4 enteroviral, enterovirus NEC 078.89
Cruchet’s (encephalitis lethargica) diarrheal, infectious 009.2 central nervous system NEC 048
049.8 diatomaceous earth 502 epidemic NEC 136.9
Cruveilhier’s 335.21 Diaz’s (osteochondrosis astragalus) epididymis 608.9
Cruz-Chagas (see also 732.5 epigastric, functional 536.9
Trypanosomiasis, digestive system 569.9 psychogenic 306.4
American) 086.2 Di Guglielmo’s (erythemic myelosis) Erb (-Landouzy) 359.1
crystal deposition (see also Arthritis, (M9841/3) 207.0 Erb-Goldflam 358.00
due to, crystals) 712.9 Dimitri-Sturge-Weber Erdheim-Chester (ECD) 277.89
Csillag’s (lichen sclerosus et (encephalocutaneous Erichsen’s (railway spine) 300.16
atrophicus) 701.0 angiomatosis) 759.6 esophagus 530.9
Curschmann’s 359.21 disc, degenerative - see Degeneration, functional 530.5
Cushing’s (pituitary basophilism) intervertebral disc psychogenic 306.4
255.0 discogenic (see also Disease, Eulenburg’s (congenital paramyotonia)
cystic intervertebral disc) 722.90 359.29
breast (chronic) 610.1 diverticular - see Diverticula Eustachian tube 381.9
kidney, congenital (see also Cystic, Down’s (mongolism) 758.0 Evans’ (thrombocytopenic purpura)
disease, kidney) 753.10 Dubini’s (electric chorea) 049.8 287.32
liver, congenital 751.62 Dubois’ (thymus gland) 090.5 external auditory canal 380.9
lung 518.89 Duchenne’s 094.0 extrapyramidal NEC 333.90
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pancreas 577.2 muscular dystrophy 359.1 anterior chamber 364.9
congenital 751.7 paralysis 335.22 inflammatory NEC 364.3
renal, congenital (see also Cystic, pseudohypertrophy, muscles 359.1 muscle 378.9
disease, kidney) 753.10 Duchenne-Griesinger 359.1 eyeball 360.9
semilunar cartilage 717.5 ductless glands 259.9 eyelid 374.9
cysticercus 123.1 Duhring’s (dermatitis herpetiformis) eyeworm of Africa 125.2
cystine storage (with renal sclerosis) 694.0 Fabry’s (angiokeratoma corporis
270.0 Dukes (-Filatov) 057.8 diffusum) 272.7
cytomegalic inclusion (generalized) duodenum NEC 537.9 facial nerve (seventh) 351.9
078.5 specified NEC 537.89 newborn 767.5
with Duplay’s 726.2 Fahr-Volhard (malignant
pneumonia 078.5 [484.1] Dupré’s (meningism) 781.6 nephrosclerosis) 403.00
congenital 771.1 Dupuytren’s (muscle contracture) 728.6 fallopian tube, noninflammatory 620.9
Daae (-Finsen) (epidemic pleurodynia) Durand-Nicolas-Favre (climatic bubo) specified NEC 620.8
074.1 099.1 familial periodic 277.31
dancing 297.8 Duroziez’s (congenital mitral stenosis) paralysis 359.3
Danielssen’s (anesthetic leprosy) 746.5 Fanconi’s (congenital pancytopenia)
030.1 Dutton’s (trypanosomiasis) 086.9 284.09
Darier’s (congenital) (keratosis Eales’ 362.18 Farber’s (disseminated
follicularis) 757.39 ear (chronic) (inner) NEC 388.9 lipogranulomatosis) 272.8
erythema annulare centrifugum middle 385.9 fascia 728.9
695.0 adhesive (see also Adhesions, inflammatory 728.9
vitamin A deficiency 264.8 middle ear) 385.10 Fauchard’s (periodontitis) 523.40
Darling’s (histoplasmosis) (see also specified NEC 385.89 Favre-Durand-Nicolas (climatic bubo)
Histoplasmosis, American) Eberth’s (typhoid fever) 002.0 099.1
115.00 Ebstein’s Favre-Racouchot (elastoidosis cutanea
Davies’ 425.0 heart 746.2 nodularis) 701.8
de Beurmann-Gougerot meaning diabetes 250.4 [581.81] Fede’s 529.0
(sporotrichosis) 117.1 due to secondary diabetes 249.4 Feer’s 985.0
Débove’s (splenomegaly) 789.2 [581.81] Felix’s (juvenile osteochondrosis, hip)
deer fly (see also Tularemia) 021.9 Echinococcus (see also Echinococcus) 732.1
deficiency 269.9 122.9 Fenwick’s (gastric atrophy) 537.89
degenerative - see also Degeneration ECHO virus NEC 078.89 Fernels’ (aortic aneurysm) 441.9
disc - see Degeneration, Economo’s (encephalitis lethargica) fibrocaseous, of lung (see also
intervertebral disc 049.8 Tuberculosis, pulmonary) 011.9
Degos’ 447.8 Eddowes’ (brittle bones and blue fibrocystic - see also Fibrocystic, disease
Déjérine (-Sottas) 356.0 sclera) 756.51 newborn 277.01
Déleage’s 359.89 Edsall’s 992.2 Fiedler’s (leptospiral jaundice) 100.0


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fifth 057.0 Gee (-Herter) (-Heubner) (-Thaysen) grinders’ 502
Filatoff’s (infectious mononucleosis) (nontropical sprue) 579.0 Grisel’s 723.5
075 generalized neoplastic (M8000/6) 199.0 Gruby’s (tinea tonsurans) 110.0
Filatov’s (infectious mononucleosis) genital organs NEC Guertin’s (electric chorea) 049.8
075 female 629.9 Guillain-Barré 357.0
file-cutters’ 984.9 specified NEC 629.89 Guinon’s (motor-verbal tic) 307.23
specified type of lead - see Table of male 608.9 Gull’s (thyroid atrophy with
Drugs and Chemicals Gerhardt’s (erythromelalgia) 443.82 myxedema) 244.8
filterable virus NEC 078.89 Gerlier’s (epidemic vertigo) 078.81 Gull and Sutton’s - see Hypertension,
fish skin 757.1 Gibert’s (pityriasis rosea) 696.3 kidney
acquired 701.1 Gibney’s (perispondylitis) 720.9 gum NEC 523.9
Flajani (-Basedow) (exophthalmic Gierke’s (glycogenosis I) 271.0 Günther’s (congenital erythropoietic
goiter) 242.0 Gilbert’s (familial nonhemolytic porphyria) 277.1
Flatau-Schilder 341.1 jaundice) 277.4 gynecological 629.9
flax-dressers’ 504 Gilchrist’s (North American specified NEC 629.89
Fleischner’s 732.3 blastomycosis) 116.0 H 270.0
flint 502 Gilford (-Hutchinson) (progeria) 259.8 Haas’ 732.3
fluke - see Infestation, fluke Gilles de la Tourette’s (motor-verbal Habermann’s (acute parapsoriasis
Følling’s (phenylketonuria) 270.1 tic) 307.23 varioliformis) 696.2
foot and mouth 078.4 Giovannini’s 117.9 Haff 985.1
foot process 581.3 gland (lymph) 289.9 Hageman (congenital factor XII
Forbes’ (glycogenosis III) 271.0 Glanzmann’s (hereditary hemorrhagic deficiency) (see also Defect,
Fordyce’s (ectopic sebaceous glands) thrombasthenia) 287.1 congenital) 286.3
(mouth) 750.26 glassblowers’ 527.1 Haglund’s (osteochondrosis os tibiale
Fordyce-Fox (apocrine miliaria) 705.82 Glénard’s (enteroptosis) 569.89 externum) 732.5
Fothergill’s Glisson’s (see also Rickets) 268.0 Hagner’s (hypertrophic pulmonary
meaning scarlatina anginosa 034.1 glomerular osteoarthropathy) 731.2
neuralgia (see also Neuralgia, membranous, idiopathic 581.1 Hailey-Hailey (benign familial chronic
trigeminal) 350.1 minimal change 581.3 pemphigus) 757.39
Fournier’s 608.83 glycogen storage (Andersen’s) (Cori hair (follicles) NEC 704.9
female 616.89 types 1-7) (Forbes’) (McArdle- specified type NEC 704.8
fourth 057.8 Schmid-Pearson) (Pompe’s) Hallervorden-Spatz 333.0
Fox (-Fordyce) (apocrine miliaria) 705.82 (types I-VII) 271.0 Hallopeau’s (lichen sclerosus et
Francis’ (see also Tularemia) 021.9 cardiac 271.0 [425.7] atrophicus) 701.0
Franklin’s (heavy chain) 273.2 generalized 271.0 Hamman’s (spontaneous mediastinal
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Frei’s (climatic bubo) 099.1 glucose-6-phosphatase deficiency emphysema) 518.1


Freiberg’s (flattening metatarsal) 732.5 271.0 hand, foot, and mouth 074.3
Friedländer’s (endarteritis obliterans) - heart 271.0 [425.7] Hand-Schüller-Christian (chronic
see Arteriosclerosis hepatorenal 271.0 histiocytosis X) 277.89
Friedreich’s liver and kidneys 271.0 Hanot’s - see Cirrhosis, biliary
combined systemic or ataxia 334.0 myocardium 271.0 [425.7] Hansen’s (leprosy) 030.9
facial hemihypertrophy 756.0 von Gierke’s (glycogenosis I) benign form 030.1
myoclonia 333.2 271.0 malignant form 030.0
Fröhlich’s (adiposogenital dystrophy) Goldflam-Erb 358.00 Harada’s 363.22
253.8 Goldscheider’s (epidermolysis bullosa) Harley’s (intermittent hemoglobinuria)
Frommel’s 676.6 757.39 283.2
frontal sinus (chronic) 473.1 Goldstein’s (familial hemorrhagic Hart’s (pellagra-cerebellar ataxia-renal
acute 461.1 telangiectasia) 448.0 aminoaciduria) 270.0
Fuller’s earth 502 gonococcal NEC 098.0 Hartnup (pellagra-cerebellar ataxia-
fungus, fungous NEC 117.9 Goodall’s (epidemic vomiting) 078.82 renal aminoaciduria) 270.0
Gaisböck’s (polycythemia hypertonica) Gordon’s (exudative enteropathy) Hashimoto’s (struma lymphomatosa)
289.0 579.8 245.2
gallbladder 575.9 Gougerot’s (trisymptomatic) 709.1 Hb - see Disease, hemoglobin
congenital 751.60 Gougerot-Carteaud (confluent heart (organic) 429.9
Gamna’s (siderotic splenomegaly) reticulate papillomatosis) 701.8 with
289.51 Gougerot-Hailey-Hailey (benign acute pulmonary edema (see also
Gamstorp’s (adynamia episodica familial chronic pemphigus) Failure, ventricular, left)
hereditaria) 359.3 757.39 428.1
Gandy-Nanta (siderotic splenomegaly) graft-versus-host 279.50 hypertensive 402.91
289.51 acute 279.51 with renal failure 404.92
Gannister (occupational) 502 on chronic 279.53 benign 402.11
Garré’s (see also Osteomyelitis) 730.1 chronic 279.52 with renal failure 404.12
gastric (see also Disease, stomach) 537.9 grain-handlers’ 495.8 malignant 402.01
gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) Grancher’s (splenopneumonia) - see with renal failure 404.02
530.81 Pneumonia kidney disease - see
gastrointestinal (tract) 569.9 granulomatous (childhood) (chronic) Hypertension,
amyloid 277.39 288.1 cardiorenal
functional 536.9 graphite lung 503 rheumatic fever (conditions
psychogenic 306.4 Graves’ (exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 classifiable to 390)
Gaucher’s (adult) (cerebroside Greenfield’s 330.0 active 391.9
lipidosis) (infantile) 272.7 green monkey 078.89 with chorea 392.0
Gayet’s (superior hemorrhagic Griesinger’s (see also Ancylostomiasis) inactive or quiescent (with
polioencephalitis) 265.1 126.9 chorea) 398.90


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amyloid 277.39 [425.7] pulmonary (chronic) 416.9 C (Hb-C) (Continued)
aortic (valve) (see also Endocarditis, acute 415.0 Hb-S (without crisis) 282.63
aortic) 424.1 specified NEC 416.8 with
arteriosclerotic or sclerotic (minimal) rheumatic (chronic) (inactive) (old) crisis 282.64
(senile) - see Arteriosclerosis, (quiescent) (with chorea) vaso-occlusive pain 282.64
coronary 398.90 sickle-cell (without crisis) 282.63
artery, arterial - see Arteriosclerosis, active or acute 391.9 with
coronary with chorea (active) crisis 282.64
atherosclerotic - see Arteriosclerosis, (rheumatic) vaso-occlusive pain 282.64
coronary (Sydenham’s) 392.0 thalassemia 282.49
beer drinkers’ 425.5 specified type NEC 391.8 constant spring 282.7
beriberi 265.0 [425.7] maternal, affecting fetus or D (Hb-D) 282.7
black 416.0 newborn 760.3 with other abnormal hemoglobin
congenital NEC 746.9 rheumatoid - see Arthritis, NEC 282.7
cyanotic 746.9 rheumatoid Hb-S (without crisis) 282.68
maternal, affecting fetus or sclerotic - see Arteriosclerosis, with crisis 282.69
newborn 760.3 coronary sickle-cell (without crisis) 282.68
specified type NEC 746.89 senile (see also Myocarditis) 429.0 with crisis 282.69
congestive (see also Failure, heart) specified type NEC 429.89 thalassemia 282.49
428.0 syphilitic 093.89 E (Hb-E) 282.7
coronary 414.9 aortic 093.1 with other abnormal hemoglobin
cryptogenic 429.9 aneurysm 093.0 NEC 282.7
due to asymptomatic 093.89 Hb-S (without crisis) 282.68
amyloidosis 277.39 [425.7] congenital 090.5 with crisis 282.69
beriberi 265.0 [425.7] thyroid (gland) (see also sickle-cell (without crisis) 282.68
cardiac glycogenosis 271.0 [425.7] Hyperthyroidism) 242.9 with crisis 282.69
Friedreich’s ataxia 334.0 [425.8] [425.7] thalassemia 282.47
gout 274.82 thyrotoxic (see also Thyrotoxicosis) elliptocytosis 282.7
mucopolysaccharidosis 277.5 242.9 [425.7] F (Hb-F) 282.7
[425.7] tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) G (Hb-G) 282.7
myotonia atrophica 359.21 [425.8] 017.9 [425.8] H (Hb-H) 282.43
progressive muscular dystrophy valve, valvular (obstructive) hereditary persistence, fetal (HPFH)
359.1 [425.8] (regurgitant) - see also (“Swiss variety”) 282.7
sarcoidosis 135 [425.8] Endocarditis high fetal gene 282.7

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fetal 746.9 congenital NEC (see also Anomaly, I thalassemia 282.49
inflammatory 746.89 heart, valve) 746.9 M 289.7
fibroid (see also Myocarditis) 429.0 pulmonary 746.00 S - see also Disease, sickle-cell, Hb-S
functional 427.9 specified type NEC 746.89 thalassemia (without crisis)
postoperative 997.1 vascular - see Disease, 282.41
psychogenic 306.2 cardiovascular with
glycogen storage 271.0 [425.7] heavy-chain (gamma G) 273.2 crisis 282.42
gonococcal NEC 098.85 Heberden’s 715.04 vaso-occlusive pain 282.42
gouty 274.82 Hebra’s spherocytosis 282.7
hypertensive (see also Hypertension, dermatitis exfoliativa 695.89 unstable, hemolytic 282.7
heart) 402.90 erythema multiforme exudativum Zurich (Hb-Zurich) 282.7
benign 402.10 695.19 hemolytic (fetus) (newborn) 773.2
malignant 402.00 pityriasis autoimmune (cold type) (warm
hyperthyroid (see also maculata et circinata 696.3 type) 283.0
Hyperthyroidism) 242.9 rubra 695.89 due to or with
[425.7] pilaris 696.4 incompatibility
incompletely diagnosed - see prurigo 698.2 ABO (blood group) 773.1
Disease, heart Heerfordt’s (uveoparotitis) 135 blood (group) (Duffy) (Kell)
ischemic (chronic) (see also Ischemia, Heidenhain’s 290.10 (Kidd) (Lewis) (M) (S)
heart) 414.9 with dementia 290.10 NEC 773.2
acute (see also Infarct, Heilmeyer-Schöner (M9842/3) Rh (blood group) (factor) 773.0
myocardium) 410.9 207.1 Rh negative mother 773.0
without myocardial infarction Heine-Medin (see also Poliomyelitis) unstable hemoglobin 282.7
411.89 045.9 hemorrhagic 287.9
with coronary (artery) Heller’s (see also Psychosis, childhood) newborn 776.0
occlusion 411.81 299.1 Henoch (-Schönlein) (purpura nervosa)
asymptomatic 412 Heller-Döhle (syphilitic aortitis) 093.1 287.0
diagnosed on ECG or other hematopoietic organs 289.9 hepatic - see Disease, liver
special investigation but hemoglobin (Hb) 282.7 hepatolenticular 275.1
currently presenting no with thalassemia 282.49 heredodegenerative NEC
symptoms 412 abnormal (mixed) NEC 282.7 brain 331.89
kyphoscoliotic 416.1 with thalassemia 282.49 spinal cord 336.8
mitral (see also Endocarditis, mitral) AS genotype 282.5 Hers’ (glycogenosis VI) 271.0
394.9 Bart’s 282.43 Herter (-Gee) (-Heubner) (nontropical
muscular (see also Degeneration, C (Hb-C) 282.7 sprue) 579.0
myocardial) 429.1 with other abnormal hemoglobin Herxheimer’s (diffuse idiopathic
postpartum 674.8 NEC 282.7 cutaneous atrophy) 701.8
psychogenic (functional) 306.2 elliptocytosis 282.7 Heubner’s 094.89


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Heubner-Herter (nontropical sprue) Hunt’s Jakob-Creutzfeldt (CJD) 046.19
579.0 dyssynergia cerebellaris myoclonica with dementia
high fetal gene or hemoglobin 334.2 with behavioral disturbance
thalassemia (see also Thalassemia) herpetic geniculate ganglionitis 046.19 [294.11]
282.40 053.11 without behavioral disturbance
Hildenbrand’s (typhus) 081.9 Huntington’s 333.4 046.19 [294.10]
hip (joint) NEC 719.95 Huppert’s (multiple myeloma) familial 046.19
congenital 755.63 (M9730/3) 203.0 iatrogenic 046.19
suppurative 711.05 Hurler’s (mucopolysaccharidosis I) specified NEC 046.19
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 277.5 sporadic 046.19
015.1 [730.85] Hutchinson’s, meaning variant (vCJD) 046.11
Hippel’s (retinocerebral angiomatosis) angioma serpiginosum 709.1 with dementia
759.6 cheiropompholyx 705.81 with behavioral disturbance
Hirschfeld’s (acute diabetes mellitus) prurigo estivalis 692.72 046.11 [294.11]
(see also Diabetes) 250.0 Hutchinson-Boeck (sarcoidosis) 135 without behavioral
due to secondary diabetes 249.0 Hutchinson-Gilford (progeria) 259.8 disturbance 046.11
Hirschsprung’s (congenital hyaline (diffuse) (generalized) 728.9 [294.10]
megacolon) 751.3 membrane (lung) (newborn) 769 Jaksch (-Luzet) (pseudoleukemia
His (-Werner) (trench fever) 083.1 hydatid (see also Echinococcus) 122.9 infantum) 285.8
HIV 042 Hyde’s (prurigo nodularis) 698.3 Janet’s 300.89
Hodgkin’s (M9650/3) 201.9 hyperkinetic (see also Hyperkinesia) Jansky-Bielschowsky 330.1
314.9 jaw NEC 526.9
Note: Use the following fifth-digit heart 429.82 fibrocystic 526.2
subclassification with category 201: hypertensive (see also Hypertension) Jensen’s 363.05
401.9 Jeune’s (asphyxiating thoracic
0 unspecified site hypophysis 253.9 dystrophy) 756.4
1 lymph nodes of head, face, and hyperfunction 253.1 Jigger 134.1
neck hypofunction 253.2 Johnson-Stevens (erythema multiforme
2 intrathoracic lymph nodes Iceland (epidemic neuromyasthenia) exudativum) 695.13
3 intra-abdominal lymph nodes 049.8 joint NEC 719.9
4 lymph nodes of axilla and upper I cell 272.7 ankle 719.97
limb ill-defined 799.89 Charcôt 094.0 [713.5]
5 lymph nodes of inguinal region immunologic NEC 279.9 degenerative (see also Osteoarthrosis)
and lower limb immunoproliferative 203.8 715.9
6 intrapelvic lymph nodes inclusion 078.5 multiple 715.09
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7 spleen salivary gland 078.5 spine (see also Spondylosis) 721.90


8 lymph nodes of multiple sites infancy, early NEC 779.9 elbow 719.92
infective NEC 136.9 foot 719.97
lymphocytic inguinal gland 289.9 hand 719.94
depletion (M9653/3) 201.7 internal semilunar cartilage, cystic hip 719.95
diffuse fibrosis (M9654/3) 717.5 hypertrophic (chronic)
201.7 intervertebral disc 722.90 (degenerative) (see also
reticular type (M9655/3) 201.7 with myelopathy 722.70 Osteoarthrosis) 715.9
predominance (M9651/3) 201.4 cervical, cervicothoracic 722.91 spine (see also Spondylosis) 721.90
lymphocytic-histiocytic with myelopathy 722.71 knee 719.96
predominance (M9651/3) lumbar, lumbosacral 722.93 Luschka 721.90
201.4 with myelopathy 722.73 multiple sites 719.99
mixed cellularity (M9652/3) thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.92 pelvic region 719.95
201.6 with myelopathy 722.72 sacroiliac 724.6
nodular sclerosis (M9656/3) intestine 569.9 shoulder (region) 719.91
201.5 functional 564.9 specified site NEC 719.98
cellular phase (M9657/3) congenital 751.3 spine NEC 724.9
201.5 psychogenic 306.4 pseudarthrosis following fusion
Hodgson’s 441.9 lardaceous 277.39 733.82
ruptured 441.5 organic 569.9 sacroiliac 724.6
Hoffa (-Kastert) (liposynovitis protozoal NEC 007.9 wrist 719.93
prepatellaris) 272.8 iris 364.9 Jourdain’s (acute gingivitis) 523.00
Holla (see also Spherocytosis) 282.0 specified NEC 364.89 Jüngling’s (sarcoidosis) 135
homozygous-Hb-S 282.61 iron Kahler (-Bozzolo) (multiple myeloma)
hoof and mouth 078.4 metabolism (see also (M9730/3) 203.0
hookworm (see also Ancylostomiasis) Hemochromatosis) 275.09 Kalischer’s 759.6
126.9 storage (see also Hemochromatosis) Kaposi’s 757.33
Horton’s (temporal arteritis) 446.5 275.03 lichen ruber 697.8
host-versus-graft (immune or Isambert’s (see also Tuberculosis, acuminatus 696.4
nonimmune cause) 279.50 larynx) 012.3 moniliformis 697.8
HPFH (hereditary persistence of fetal Iselin’s (osteochondrosis, fifth xeroderma pigmentosum 757.33
hemoglobin) (“Swiss variety”) metatarsal) 732.5 Kaschin-Beck (endemic polyarthritis)
282.7 island (scrub typhus) 081.2 716.00
Huchard’s (continued arterial itai-itai 985.5 ankle 716.07
hypertension) 401.9 Jadassohn’s (maculopapular arm 716.02
Huguier’s (uterine fibroma) 218.9 erythroderma) 696.2 lower (and wrist) 716.03
human immunodeficiency (virus) 042 Jadassohn-Pellizari’s (anetoderma) upper (and elbow) 716.02
hunger 251.1 701.3 foot (and ankle) 716.07


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Kaschin-Beck (Continued) Kraepelin-Morel (see also Leyden’s (periodic vomiting) 536.2
forearm (and wrist) 716.03 Schizophrenia) 295.9 Libman-Sacks (verrucous endocarditis)
hand 716.04 Kraft-Weber-Dimitri 759.6 710.0 [424.91]
leg 716.06 Kufs’ 330.1 Lichtheim’s (subacute combined
lower 716.06 Kugelberg-Welander 335.11 sclerosis with pernicious anemia)
upper 716.05 Kuhnt-Junius 362.52 281.0 [336.2]
multiple sites 716.09 Kümmell’s (-Verneuil) (spondylitis) ligament 728.9
pelvic region (hip) (thigh) 716.05 721.7 light chain 203.0
shoulder region 716.01 Kundrat’s (lymphosarcoma) 200.1 Lightwood’s (renal tubular acidosis)
specified site NEC 716.08 kuru 046.0 588.89
Katayama 120.2 Kussmaul (-Meier) (polyarteritis Lignac’s (cystinosis) 270.0
Kawasaki 446.1 nodosa) 446.0 Lindau’s (retinocerebral angiomatosis)
Kedani (scrub typhus) 081.2 Kyasanur Forest 065.2 759.6
kidney (functional) (pelvis) (see also Kyrle’s (hyperkeratosis follicularis in Lindau-von Hippel (angiomatosis
Disease, renal) 593.9 cutem penetrans) 701.1 retinocerebellosa) 759.6
chronic 585.9 labia lip NEC 528.5
requiring chronic dialysis 585.6 inflammatory 616.10 lipidosis 272.7
stage noninflammatory 624.9 lipoid storage NEC 272.7
I 585.1 specified NEC 624.8 Lipschütz’s 616.50
II (mild) 585.2 labyrinth, ear 386.8 Little’s - see Palsy, cerebral
III (moderate) 585.3 lacrimal system (apparatus) (passages) liver 573.9
IV (severe) 585.4 375.9 alcoholic 571.3
V 585.5 gland 375.00 acute 571.1
cystic (congenital) 753.10 specified NEC 375.89 chronic 571.3
multiple 753.19 Lafora’s 333.2 chronic 571.9
single 753.11 Lagleyze-von Hippel (retinocerebral alcoholic 571.3
specified NEC 753.19 angiomatosis) 759.6 cystic, congenital 751.62
fibrocystic (congenital) 753.19 Lancereaux-Mathieu (leptospiral drug-induced 573.3
in gout 274.10 jaundice) 100.0 due to
polycystic (congenital) 753.12 Landry’s 357.0 chemicals 573.3
adult type (APKD) 753.13 Lane’s 569.89 fluorinated agents 573.3
autosomal dominant 753.13 lardaceous (any site) 277.39 hypersensitivity drugs 573.3
autosomal recessive 753.14 Larrey-Weil (leptospiral jaundice) isoniazids 573.3
childhood type (CPKD) 753.14 100.0 end stage NEC 572.8
infantile type 753.14 Larsen (-Johansson) (juvenile due to hepatitis - see Hepatitis

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Kienböck’s (carpal lunate) (wrist) 732.3 osteopathia patellae) 732.4 fibrocystic (congenital) 751.62
Kimmelstiel (-Wilson) (intercapillary larynx 478.70 glycogen storage 271.0
glomerulosclerosis) 250.4 Lasègue’s (persecution mania) 297.9 organic 573.9
[581.81] Leber’s 377.16 polycystic (congenital) 751.62
due to secondary diabetes 249.4 Lederer’s (acquired infectious Lobo’s (keloid blastomycosis) 116.2
[581.81] hemolytic anemia) 283.19 Lobstein’s (brittle bones and blue
Kinnier Wilson’s (hepatolenticular Legg’s (capital femoral sclera) 756.51
degeneration) 275.1 osteochondrosis) 732.1 locomotor system 334.9
kissing 075 Legg-Calvé-Perthes (capital femoral Lorain’s (pituitary dwarfism) 253.3
Kleb’s (see also Nephritis) 583.9 osteochondrosis) 732.1 Lou Gehrig’s 335.20
Klinger’s 446.4 Legg-Calvé-Waldenström (femoral Lucas-Championnière (fibrinous
Klippel’s 723.8 capital osteochondrosis) 732.1 bronchitis) 466.0
Klippel-Feil (brevicollis) 756.16 Legg-Perthes (femoral capital Ludwig’s (submaxillary cellulitis)
Knight’s 911.1 osteochrondosis) 732.1 528.3
Köbner’s (epidermolysis bullosa) Legionnaires’ 482.84 luetic - see Syphilis
757.39 Leigh’s 330.8 lumbosacral region 724.6
Koenig-Wichmann (pemphigus) 694.4 Leiner’s (exfoliative dermatitis) lung NEC 518.89
Köhler’s 695.89 black 500
first (osteoarthrosis juvenilis) 732.5 Leloir’s (lupus erythematosus) 695.4 congenital 748.60
second (Freiberg’s infraction, Lenegre’s 426.0 cystic 518.89
metatarsal head) 732.5 lens (eye) 379.39 congenital 748.4
patellar 732.4 Leriche’s (osteoporosis, posttraumatic) fibroid (chronic) (see also Fibrosis,
tarsal navicular (bone) 733.7 lung) 515
(osteoarthrosis juvenilis) 732.5 Letterer-Siwe (acute histiocytosis X) fluke 121.2
Köhler-Freiberg (infraction, metatarsal (M9722/3) 202.5 oriental 121.2
head) 732.5 Lev’s (acquired complete heart block) in
Köhler-Mouchet (osteoarthrosis 426.0 amyloidosis 277.39 [517.8]
juvenilis) 732.5 Lewandowski’s (see also Tuberculosis) polymyositis 710.4 [517.8]
Köhler-Pellegrini-Stieda (calcification, 017.0 sarcoidosis 135 [517.8]
knee joint) 726.62 Lewandowski-Lutz Sjögren’s syndrome 710.2 [517.8]
Kok 759.89 (epidermodysplasia syphilis 095.1
König’s (osteochondritis dissecans) verruciformis) 078.19 systemic lupus erythematosus
732.7 Lewy body 331.82 710.0 [517.8]
Korsakoff’s (nonalcoholic) 294.0 with dementia systemic sclerosis 710.1 [517.2]
alcoholic 291.1 with behavioral disturbance interstitial (chronic) 515
Kostmann’s (infantile genetic 331.82 [294.11] acute 136.3
agranulocytosis) 288.01 without behavioral disturbance respiratory bronchiolitis 516.34
Krabbe’s 330.0 331.82 [294.10] nonspecific, chronic 496


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lung NEC (Continued) Marburg (virus) 078.89 Mitchell’s (erythromelalgia) 443.82
obstructive (chronic) (COPD) 496 Marchiafava (-Bignami) 341.8 mitral - see Endocarditis, mitral
with Marfan’s 090.49 Mljet (mal de Meleda) 757.39
acute congenital syphilis 090.49 Möbius’, Moebius’ 346.2
bronchitis 491.22 meaning Marfan’s syndrome 759.82 Möeller’s 267
exacerbation NEC 491.21 Marie-Bamberger (hypertrophic Möller (-Barlow) (infantile scurvy) 267
alveolitis, allergic (see also pulmonary osteoarthropathy) Mönckeberg’s (see also Arteriosclerosis,
Alveolitis, allergic) 495.9 (secondary) 731.2 extremities) 440.20
asthma (chronic) (obstructive) primary or idiopathic Mondor’s (thrombophlebitis of breast)
493.2 (acropachyderma) 757.39 451.89
bronchiectasis 494.0 pulmonary (hypertrophic Monge’s 993.2
osteoarthropathy) 731.2
with acute exacerbation Morel-Kraepelin (see also
Marie-Strümpell (ankylosing
494.1 spondylitis) 720.0 Schizophrenia) 295.9
bronchitis (chronic) 491.20 Marion’s (bladder neck obstruction) 596.0 Morgagni’s (syndrome) (hyperostosis
with Marsh’s (exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 frontalis interna) 733.3
acute bronchitis 491.22 Martin’s 715.27 Morgagni-Adams-Stokes (syncope
exacerbation (acute) mast cell 757.33 with heart block) 426.9
491.21 systemic (M9741/3) 202.6 Morquio (-Brailsford) (-Ullrich)
decompensated 491.21 mastoid (see also Mastoiditis) 383.9 (mucopolysaccharidosis IV) 277.5
with exacerbation 491.21 process 385.9 Morton’s (with metatarsalgia) 355.6
emphysema NEC 492.8 maternal, unrelated to pregnancy NEC, Morvan’s 336.0
diffuse (with fibrosis) 496 affecting fetus or newborn 760.9 motor neuron (bulbar) (mixed type)
of childhood, specified NEC 516.69 Mathieu’s (leptospiral jaundice) 100.0 335.20
polycystic 518.89 Mauclaire’s 732.3 Mouchet’s (juvenile osteochondrosis,
asthma (chronic) (obstructive) Mauriac’s (erythema nodosum foot) 732.5
493.2 syphiliticum) 091.3 mouth 528.9
congenital 748.4 Maxcy’s 081.0 Moyamoya 437.5
purulent (cavitary) 513.0 McArdle (-Schmid-Pearson) Mucha’s (acute parapsoriasis
restrictive 518.89 (glycogenosis V) 271.0 varioliformis) 696.2
rheumatoid 714.81 mediastinum NEC 519.3 mu-chain 273.2
diffuse interstitial 714.81 Medin’s (see also Poliomyelitis) 045.9 mucolipidosis (I) (II) (III) 272.7
specified NEC 518.89 Mediterranean 282.40 Münchmeyer’s (exostosis luxurians)
Lutembacher’s (atrial septal defect with hemoglobinopathy 282.49 728.11
with mitral stenosis) 745.5 medullary center (idiopathic) Murri’s (intermittent hemoglobinuria)
Lutz-Miescher (elastosis perforans (respiratory) 348.89 283.2
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Meige’s (chronic hereditary edema)


serpiginosa) 701.1 muscle 359.9
757.0
Lutz-Splendore-de Almeida (Brazilian Meleda 757.39 inflammatory 728.9
blastomycosis) 116.1 Ménétrier’s (hypertrophic gastritis) ocular 378.9
Lyell’s (toxic epidermal necrolysis) 535.2 musculoskeletal system 729.90
695.15 Ménière’s (active) 386.00 mushroom workers’ 495.5
due to drug cochlear 386.02 Myà’s (congenital dilation, colon) 751.3
correct substance properly cochleovestibular 386.01 mycotic 117.9
administered 695.15 inactive 386.04 myeloproliferative (chronic) (M9960/1)
overdose or wrong substance in remission 386.04 238.79
given or taken 977.9 vestibular 386.03 myocardium, myocardial (see also
specific drug - see Table of meningeal - see Meningitis Degeneration, myocardial) 429.1
Drugs and Chemicals mental (see also Psychosis) 298.9 hypertensive (see also Hypertension,
Lyme 088.81 Merzbacher-Pelizaeus 330.0 heart) 402.90
lymphatic (gland) (system) 289.9 mesenchymal 710.9 primary (idiopathic) 425.4
channel (noninfective) 457.9 mesenteric embolic 557.0 myoneural 358.9
vessel (noninfective) 457.9 metabolic NEC 277.9 Naegeli’s 287.1
specified NEC 457.8 metal polishers’ 502 nail 703.9
lymphoproliferative (chronic) metastatic - see Metastasis specified type NEC 703.8
(M9970/1) 238.79 Mibelli’s 757.39 Nairobi sheep 066.1
X linked 759.89 microdrepanocytic 282.41 nasal 478.19
Machado-Joseph 334.8 microvascular - code to condition cavity NEC 478.19
Madelung’s (lipomatosis) 272.8 microvillus sinus (chronic) - see Sinusitis
Madura (actinomycotic) 039.9 atrophy 751.5 navel (newborn) NEC 779.89
mycotic 117.4 inclusion (MVD) 751.5 delayed separation of umbilical cord
Miescher’s 709.3
Magitot’s 526.4 779.83
Mikulicz’s (dryness of mouth, absent
Majocchi’s (purpura annularis or decreased lacrimation) 527.1 nemaline body 359.0
telangiectodes) 709.1 Milkman (-Looser) (osteomalacia with neoplastic, generalized (M8000/6)
malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6 pseudofractures) 268.2 199.0
Malassez’s (cystic) 608.89 Miller’s (osteomalacia) 268.2 nerve - see Disorder, nerve
Malibu 919.8 Mills’ 335.29 nervous system (central) 349.9
infected 919.9 Milroy’s (chronic hereditary edema) autonomic, peripheral (see also
malignant (M8000/3) - see also 757.0 Neuropathy, peripheral,
Neoplasm, by site, malignant Minamata 985.0 autonomic) 337.9
previous, affecting management of Minor’s 336.1 congenital 742.9
pregnancy V23.89 Minot’s (hemorrhagic disease, inflammatory - see Encephalitis
Manson’s 120.1 newborn) 776.0 parasympathetic (see also
maple bark 495.6 Minot-von Willebrand-Jürgens Neuropathy, peripheral,
maple syrup (urine) 270.3 (angiohemophilia) 286.4 autonomic) 337.9


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nervous system (Continued) Owren’s (congenital) (see also Defect, pelvis, pelvic (Continued)
peripheral NEC 355.9 coagulation) 286.3 infection (see also Disease, pelvis,
prion NEC 046.79 Paas’ 756.59 inflammatory) 614.9
specified NEC 349.89 Paget’s (osteitis deformans) 731.0 inflammatory (female) (PID) 614.9
sympathetic (see also Neuropathy, with infiltrating duct carcinoma of with
peripheral, autonomic) 337.9 the breast (M8541/3) - see abortion - see Abortion, by
vegetative (see also Neuropathy, Neoplasm, breast, malignant type, with sepsis
peripheral, autonomic) 337.9 bone 731.0 ectopic pregnancy (see also
Nettleship’s (urticaria pigmentosa) osteosarcoma in (M9184/3) - see categories 633.0–633.9)
757.33 Neoplasm, bone, malignant 639.0
Neumann’s (pemphigus vegetans) breast (M8540/3) 174.0 molar pregnancy (see also
694.4 extramammary (M8542/3) - see also categories 630–632) 639.0
neurologic (central) NEC (see also Neoplasm, skin, malignant acute 614.3
Disease, nervous system) 349.9 anus 154.3 chronic 614.4
peripheral NEC 355.9 skin 173.59 complicating pregnancy 646.6
neuromuscular system NEC 358.9 malignant (M8540/3) affecting fetus or newborn
Newcastle 077.8 breast 174.0 760.8
Nicolas (-Durand) -Favre (climatic specified site NEC (M8542/3) - following
bubo) 099.1 see Neoplasm, skin, abortion 639.0
Niemann-Pick (lipid histiocytosis) malignant ectopic or molar pregnancy
272.7 unspecified site 174.0 639.0
nipple 611.9 mammary (M8540/3) 174.0 peritonitis (acute) 614.5
Paget’s (M8540/3) 174.0 nipple (M8540/3) 174.0 chronic NEC 614.7
Nishimoto (-Takeuchi) 437.5 palate (soft) 528.9 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth
nonarthropod-borne NEC 078.89 Paltauf-Sternberg 201.9 670.8
central nervous system NEC 049.9 pancreas 577.9 specified NEC 614.8
enterovirus NEC 078.89 cystic 577.2 organ, female NEC 629.9
nonautoimmune hemolytic NEC 283.10 congenital 751.7 specified NEC 629.89
Nonne-Milroy-Meige (chronic fibrocystic 277.00 peritoneum, female NEC 629.9
hereditary edema) 757.0 Panner’s 732.3 specified NEC 629.89
Norrie’s (congenital progressive capitellum humeri 732.3 penis 607.9
oculoacousticocerebral head of humerus 732.3 inflammatory 607.2
degeneration) 743.8 tarsal navicular (bone) peptic NEC 536.9
nose 478.19 (osteochondrosis) 732.5 acid 536.8
nucleus pulposus - see Disease, panvalvular - see Endocarditis, mitral periapical tissues NEC 522.9

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intervertebral disc parametrium 629.9 pericardium 423.9
nutritional 269.9 parasitic NEC 136.9 specified type NEC 423.8
maternal, affecting fetus or newborn cerebral NEC 123.9 perineum
760.4 intestinal NEC 129 female
oasthouse, urine 270.2 mouth 112.0 inflammatory 616.9
obliterative vascular 447.1 skin NEC 134.9 specified NEC 616.89
Odelberg’s (juvenile osteochondrosis) specified type - see Infestation noninflammatory 624.9
732.1 tongue 112.0 specified NEC 624.8
Oguchi’s (retina) 368.61 parathyroid (gland) 252.9 male (inflammatory) 682.2
Ohara’s (see also Tularemia) 021.9 specified NEC 252.8 periodic (familial) (Reimann’s) NEC
Ollier’s (chondrodysplasia) 756.4 Parkinson’s 332.0 277.31
Opitz’s (congestive splenomegaly) parodontal 523.9 paralysis 359.3
289.51 Parrot’s (syphilitic osteochondritis) periodontal NEC 523.9
Oppenheim’s 358.8 090.0 specified NEC 523.8
Oppenheim-Urbach (necrobiosis Parry’s (exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 periosteum 733.90
lipoidica diabeticorum) 250.8 Parson’s (exophthalmic goiter) peripheral
[709.3] 242.0 arterial 443.9
due to secondary diabetes 249.8 Pavy’s 593.6 autonomic nervous system (see also
[709.3] Paxton’s (white piedra) 111.2 Neuropathy, autonomic) 337.9
optic nerve NEC 377.49 Payr’s (splenic flexure syndrome) nerve NEC (see also Neuropathy)
orbit 376.9 569.89 356.9
specified NEC 376.89 pearl-workers’ (chronic osteomyelitis) multiple - see Polyneuropathy
Oriental liver fluke 121.1 (see also Osteomyelitis) 730.1 vascular 443.9
Oriental lung fluke 121.2 Pel-Ebstein - see Disease, Hodgkin’s specified type NEC 443.89
Ormond’s 593.4 Pelizaeus-Merzbacher 330.0 peritoneum 568.9
Osgood’s tibia (tubercle) 732.4 with dementia pelvic, female 629.9
Osgood-Schlatter 732.4 with behavioral disturbance 330.0 specified NEC 629.89
Osler (-Vaquez) (polycythemia vera) [294.11] Perrin-Ferraton (snapping hip) 719.65
(M9950/1) 238.4 without behavioral disturbance persistent mucosal (middle ear) (with
Osler-Rendu (familial hemorrhagic 330.0 [294.10] posterior or superior marginal
telangiectasia) 448.0 Pellegrini-Stieda (calcification, knee perforation of ear drum) 382.2
osteofibrocystic 252.01 joint) 726.62 Perthes’ (capital femoral
Otto’s 715.35 pelvis, pelvic osteochondrosis) 732.1
outer ear 380.9 female NEC 629.9 Petit’s (see also Hernia, lumbar) 553.8
ovary (noninflammatory) NEC 620.9 specified NEC 629.89 Peutz-Jeghers 759.6
cystic 620.2 gonococcal (acute) 098.19 Peyronie’s 607.85
polycystic 256.4 chronic or duration of 2 months Pfeiffer’s (infectious mononucleosis)
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pharynx 478.20 Pott’s (Continued) reactive airway - see Asthma
Phocas’ 610.1 spinal curvature 015.0 [737.43] Recklinghausen’s (M9540/1) 237.71
photochromogenic (acid-fast bacilli) spondylitis 015.0 [720.81] bone (osteitis fibrosa cystica) 252.01
(pulmonary) 031.0 Potter’s 753.0 Recklinghausen-Applebaum
nonpulmonary 031.9 Poulet’s 714.2 (hemochromatosis) (see also
Pick’s pregnancy NEC (see also Pregnancy) Hemochromatosis) 275.03
brain 331.11 646.9 Reclus’ (cystic) 610.1
with dementia Preiser’s (osteoporosis) 733.09 rectum NEC 569.49
with behavioral disturbance Pringle’s (tuberous sclerosis) 759.5 Refsum’s (heredopathia atactica
331.11 [294.11] Profichet’s 729.90 polyneuritiformis) 356.3
without behavioral prostate 602.9 Reichmann’s (gastrosuccorrhea) 536.8
disturbance 331.11 specified type NEC 602.8 Reimann’s (periodic) 277.31
[294.10] protozoal NEC 136.8 Reiter’s 099.3
cerebral atrophy 331.11 intestine, intestinal NEC 007.9 renal (functional) (pelvis) (see also
with dementia pseudo-Hurler’s (mucolipidosis III) Disease, kidney) 593.9
with behavioral disturbance 272.7 with
331.11 [294.11] psychiatric (see also Psychosis) 298.9 edema (see also Nephrosis) 581.9
without behavioral psychotic (see also Psychosis) 298.9 exudative nephritis 583.89
disturbance 331.11 Puente’s (simple glandular cheilitis) lesion of interstitial nephritis 583.89
[294.10] 528.5 stated generalized cause - see
lipid histiocytosis 272.7 puerperal NEC (see also Puerperal) Nephritis
liver (pericardial pseudocirrhosis of 674.9 acute 593.9
liver) 423.2 pulmonary - see also Disease, lung basement membrane NEC 583.89
pericardium (pericardial amyloid 277.39 [517.8] with
pseudocirrhosis of liver) 423.2 artery 417.9 pulmonary hemorrhage
polyserositis (pericardial circulation, circulatory 417.9 (Goodpasture’s
pseudocirrhosis of liver) specified NEC 417.8 syndrome) 446.21
423.2 diffuse obstructive (chronic) 496 [583.81]
Pierson’s (osteochondrosis) 732.1 with chronic (see also Disease, kidney,
pigeon fanciers’ or breeders’ 495.2 acute bronchitis 491.22 chronic) 585.9
pineal gland 259.8 asthma (chronic) (obstructive) complicating pregnancy or
pink 985.0 493.2 puerperium NEC 646.2
Pinkus’ (lichen nitidus) 697.1 exacerbation NEC (acute) with hypertension - see Toxemia,
pinworm 127.4 491.21 of pregnancy
pituitary (gland) 253.9 heart (chronic) 416.9 affecting fetus or newborn 760.1
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hyperfunction 253.1 specified NEC 416.8 cystic, congenital (see also Cystic,
hypofunction 253.2 hypertensive (vascular) 416.0 disease, kidney) 753.10
pituitary snuff-takers’ 495.8 cardiovascular 416.0 diabetic 250.4 [583.81]
placenta obstructive diffuse (chronic) 496 due to secondary diabetes 249.4
affecting fetus or newborn 762.2 with [581.81]
complicating pregnancy or acute bronchitis 491.22 due to
childbirth 656.7 asthma (chronic) (obstructive) amyloidosis 277.39 [583.81]
pleura (cavity) (see also Pleurisy) 511.0 493.2 diabetes mellitus 250.4
Plummer’s (toxic nodular goiter) bronchitis (chronic) 491.20 [583.81]
242.3 with due to secondary diabetes
pneumatic exacerbation (acute) 249.4 [581.81]
drill 994.9 491.21 systemic lupus erythematosis
hammer 994.9 acute 491.22 710.0 [583.81]
policeman’s 729.2 exacerbation NEC (acute) end-stage 585.6
Pollitzer’s (hidradenitis suppurativa) 491.21 exudative 583.89
705.83 decompensated 491.21 fibrocystic (congenital) 753.19
polycystic (congenital) 759.89 with exacerbation 491.21 gonococcal 098.19 [583.81]
kidney or renal 753.12 valve (see also Endocarditis, gouty 274.10
adult type (APKD) 753.13 pulmonary) 424.3 hypertensive (see also Hypertension,
autosomal dominant 753.13 pulp (dental) NEC 522.9 kidney) 403.90
autosomal recessive 753.14 pulseless 446.7 immune complex NEC 583.89
childhood type (CPKD) 753.14 Putnam’s (subacute combined sclerosis interstitial (diffuse) (focal) 583.89
infantile type 753.14 with pernicious anemia) 281.0 lupus 710.0 [583.81]
liver or hepatic 751.62 [336.2] maternal, affecting fetus or newborn
lung or pulmonary 518.89 Pyle (-Cohn) (craniometaphyseal 760.1
congenital 748.4 dysplasia) 756.89 hypertensive 760.0
ovary, ovaries 256.4 pyramidal tract 333.90 phosphate-losing (tubular) 588.0
spleen 759.0 Quervain’s polycystic (congenital) 753.12
polyethylene 996.45 tendon sheath 727.04 adult type (APKD) 753.13
Pompe’s (glycogenosis II) 271.0 thyroid (subacute granulomatous autosomal dominant 753.13
Poncet’s (tuberculous rheumatism) (see thyroiditis) 245.1 autosomal recessive 753.14
also Tuberculosis) 015.9 Quincke’s - see Edema, childhood type (CPKD) 753.14
Posada-Wernicke 114.9 angioneurotic infantile type 753.14
Potain’s (pulmonary edema) 514 Quinquaud (acne decalvans) specified lesion or cause NEC (see
Pott’s (see also Tuberculosis) 015.0 704.09 also Glomerulonephritis)
[730.88] rag sorters’ 022.1 583.89
osteomyelitis 015.0 [730.88] Raynaud’s (paroxysmal digital subacute 581.9
paraplegia 015.0 [730.88] cyanosis) 443.0 syphilitic 095.4


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renal (Continued) salivary gland or duct NEC 527.9 sickle-cell (Continued)
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) inclusion 078.5 Hb-S 282.61
016.0 [583.81] streptococcal 034.0 with
tubular (see also Nephrosis, tubular) virus 078.5 crisis 282.62
584.5 Sander’s (paranoia) 297.1 Hb-C (without crisis) 282.63
Rendu-Osler-Weber (familial Sandhoff’s 330.1 with
hemorrhagic telangiectasia) 448.0 sandworm 126.9 crisis 282.64
renovascular (arteriosclerotic) (see also Savill’s (epidemic exfoliative vaso-occlusive pain
Hypertension, kidney) 403.90 dermatitis) 695.89 282.64
respiratory (tract) 519.9 Schamberg’s (progressive pigmentary other abnormal hemoglobin
acute or subacute (upper) NEC dermatosis) 709.09 (Hb-D) (Hb-E) (Hb-G)
465.9 Schaumann’s (sarcoidosis) 135 (Hb-J) (Hb-K) (Hb-O)
due to fumes or vapors 506.3 Schenck’s (sporotrichosis) 117.1 (Hb-P) (high fetal gene)
multiple sites NEC 465.8 Scheuermann’s (osteochondrosis) 732.0 (without crisis) 282.68
noninfectious 478.9 Schilder (-Flatau) 341.1 with crisis 282.69
streptococcal 034.0 Schimmelbusch’s 610.1 spherocytosis 282.60
chronic 519.9 Schlatter’s tibia (tubercle) 732.4 thalassemia (without crisis) 282.41
arising in the perinatal period Schlatter-Osgood 732.4 with
770.7 Schmorl’s 722.30 crisis 282.42
due to fumes or vapors 506.4 cervical 722.39 vaso-occlusive pain 282.42
due to lumbar, lumbosacral 722.32 Siegal-Cattan-Mamou (periodic) 277.31
aspiration of liquids or solids specified region NEC 722.39 silo fillers’ 506.9
508.9 thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.31 Simian B 054.3
external agents NEC 508.9 Scholz’s 330.0 Simmonds’ (pituitary cachexia) 253.2
specified NEC 508.8 Schönlein (-Henoch) (purpura Simons’ (progressive lipodystrophy)
fumes or vapors 506.9 rheumatica) 287.0 272.6
acute or subacute NEC 506.3 Schottmüller’s (see also Fever, Sinding-Larsen (juvenile osteopathia
chronic 506.4 paratyphoid) 002.9 patellae) 732.4
fetus or newborn NEC 770.9 Schüller-Christian (chronic sinus - see also Sinusitis
obstructive 496 histiocytosis X) 277.89 brain 437.9
smoke inhalation 508.2 Schultz’s (agranulocytosis) 288.09 specified NEC 478.19
specified type NEC 519.8 Schwalbe-Ziehen-Oppenheimer 333.6 Sirkari’s 085.0
upper (acute) (infectious) NEC 465.9 Schwartz-Jampel 359.23 sixth (see also Exanthem subitum)
multiple sites NEC 465.8 Schweninger-Buzzi (macular atrophy) 058.10
noninfectious NEC 478.9 701.3 Sjögren (-Gougerot) 710.2

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streptococcal 034.0 sclera 379.19 with lung involvement 710.2 [517.8]
retina, retinal NEC 362.9 scrofulous (see also Tuberculosis) Skevas-Zerfus 989.5
Batten’s or Batten-Mayou 330.1 017.2 skin NEC 709.9
[362.71] scrotum 608.9 due to metabolic disorder 277.9
degeneration 362.89 sebaceous glands NEC 706.9 specified type NEC 709.8
vascular lesion 362.17 Secretan’s (posttraumatic edema) 782.3 sleeping (see also Narcolepsy) 347.00
rheumatic (see also Arthritis) 716.8 semilunar cartilage, cystic 717.5 meaning sleeping sickness (see also
heart - see Disease, heart, rheumatic seminal vesicle 608.9 Trypanosomiasis) 086.5
rheumatoid (heart) - see Arthritis, Senear-Usher (pemphigus small vessel 443.9
rheumatoid erythematosus) 694.4 Smith-Strang (oasthouse urine) 270.2
rickettsial NEC 083.9 serum NEC 999.59 Sneddon-Wilkinson (subcorneal
specified type NEC 083.8 Sever’s (osteochondrosis calcaneum) pustular dermatosis) 694.1
Riedel’s (ligneous thyroiditis) 245.3 732.5 South African creeping 133.8
Riga (-Fede) (cachectic aphthae) 529.0 sexually transmitted - see Disease, Spencer’s (epidemic vomiting) 078.82
Riggs’ (compound periodontitis) venereal Spielmeyer-Stock 330.1
523.40 Sézary’s (reticulosis) (M9701/3) Spielmeyer-Vogt 330.1
Ritter’s 695.81 202.2 spine, spinal 733.90
Rivalta’s (cervicofacial actinomycosis) Shaver’s (bauxite pneumoconiosis) combined system (see also
039.3 503 Degeneration, combined) 266.2
Robles’ (onchocerciasis) 125.3 [360.13] Sheehan’s (postpartum pituitary [336.2]
Roger’s (congenital interventricular necrosis) 253.2 with pernicious anemia 281.0
septal defect) 745.4 shimamushi (scrub typhus) 081.2 [336.2]
Rokitansky’s (see also Necrosis, liver) shipyard 077.1 cord NEC 336.9
570 sickle-cell 282.60 congenital 742.9
Romberg’s 349.89 with demyelinating NEC 341.8
Rosenthal’s (factor XI deficiency) 286.2 crisis 282.62 joint (see also Disease, joint, spine)
Rossbach’s (hyperchlorhydria) 536.8 Hb-S disease 282.61 724.9
psychogenic 306.4 other abnormal hemoglobin tuberculous 015.0 [730.8]
Roth (-Bernhardt) 355.1 (Hb-D) (Hb-E) (Hb-G) spinocerebellar 334.9
Runeberg’s (progressive pernicious (Hb-J) (Hb-K) (Hb-O) specified NEC 334.8
anemia) 281.0 (Hb-P) (high fetal gene) spleen (organic) (postinfectional)
Rust’s (tuberculous spondylitis) (see (without crisis) 282.68 289.50
also Tuberculosis) 015.0 [720.81] with crisis 282.69 amyloid 277.39
Rustitskii’s (multiple myeloma) elliptocytosis 282.60 lardaceous 277.39
(M9730/3) 203.0 Hb-C (without crisis) 282.63 polycystic 759.0
Ruysch’s (Hirschsprung’s disease) 751.3 with specified NEC 289.59
Sachs (-Tay) 330.1 crisis 282.64 sponge divers’ 989.5
sacroiliac NEC 724.6 vaso-occlusive pain 282.64 Stanton’s (melioidosis) 025


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Stargardt’s 362.75 Tay-Sachs 330.1 Underwood’s (sclerema neonatorum)
Startle 759.89 Taylor’s 701.8 778.1
Steinert’s 359.21 tear duct 375.69 undiagnosed 799.9
Sternberg’s - see Disease, Hodgkin’s teeth, tooth 525.9 Unna’s (seborrheic dermatitis) 690.18
Stevens-Johnson (erythema multiforme hard tissues 521.9 unstable hemoglobin hemolytic
exudativum) 695.13 specified NEC 521.89 282.7
Sticker’s (erythema infectiosum) 057.0 pulp NEC 522.9 Unverricht (-Lundborg) 345.1
Stieda’s (calcification, knee joint) 726.62 tendon 727.9 Urbach-Oppenheim (necrobiosis
Still’s (juvenile rheumatoid arthritis) inflammatory NEC 727.9 lipoidica diabeticorum) 250.8
714.30 terminal vessel 443.9 [709.3]
adult onset 714.2 testis 608.9 due to secondary diabetes 249.8
Stiller’s (asthenia) 780.79 Thaysen-Gee (nontropical sprue) 579.0 [709.3]
Stokes’ (exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 Thomsen’s 359.22 Urbach-Wiethe (lipoid proteinosis)
Stokes-Adams (syncope with heart Thomson’s (congenital poikiloderma) 272.8
block) 426.9 757.33 ureter 593.9
Stokvis (-Talma) (enterogenous Thornwaldt’s, Tornwaldt’s (pharyngeal urethra 599.9
cyanosis) 289.7 bursitis) 478.29 specified type NEC 599.84
stomach NEC (organic) 537.9 throat 478.20 urinary (tract) 599.9
functional 536.9 septic 034.0 bladder 596.9
psychogenic 306.4 thromboembolic (see also Embolism) specified NEC 596.89
lardaceous 277.39 444.9 maternal, affecting fetus or newborn
stonemasons’ 502 thymus (gland) 254.9 760.1
storage specified NEC 254.8 Usher-Senear (pemphigus
glycogen (see also Disease, glycogen thyroid (gland) NEC 246.9 erythematosus) 694.4
storage) 271.0 heart (see also Hyperthyroidism) uterus (organic) 621.9
lipid 272.7 242.9 [425.7] infective (see also Endometritis) 615.9
mucopolysaccharide 277.5 lardaceous 277.39 inflammatory (see also Endometritis)
striatopallidal system 333.90 specified NEC 246.8 615.9
specified NEC 333.89 Tietze’s 733.6 noninflammatory 621.9
Strümpell-Marie (ankylosing Tommaselli’s specified type NEC 621.8
spondylitis) 720.0 correct substance properly uveal tract
Stuart’s (congenital factor X deficiency) administered 599.70 anterior 364.9
(see also Defect, coagulation) 286.3 overdose or wrong substance given posterior 363.9
Stuart-Prower (congenital factor X or taken 961.4 vagabonds’ 132.1
deficiency) (see also Defect, tongue 529.9 vagina, vaginal
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coagulation) 286.3 tonsils, tonsillar (and adenoids) inflammatory 616.10


Sturge (-Weber) (-Dimitri) (chronic) 474.9 noninflammatory 623.9
(encephalocutaneous specified NEC 474.8 specified NEC 623.8
angiomatosis) 759.6 tooth, teeth 525.9 Valsuani’s (progressive pernicious
Stuttgart 100.89 hard tissues 521.9 anemia, puerperal) 648.2
Sudeck’s 733.7 specified NEC 521.89 complicating pregnancy or
supporting structures of teeth NEC pulp NEC 522.9 puerperium 648.2
525.9 Tornwaldt’s (pharyngeal bursitis) valve, valvular - see also Endocarditis
suprarenal (gland) (capsule) 255.9 478.29 congenital NEC (see also Anomaly,
hyperfunction 255.3 Tourette’s 307.23 heart, valve) 746.9
hypofunction 255.41 trachea 519.19 pulmonary 746.00
Sutton’s 709.09 tricuspid - see Endocarditis, tricuspid specified type NEC 746.89
Sutton and Gull’s - see Hypertension, triglyceride-storage, type I, II, III van Bogaert-Nijssen (-Peiffer) 330.0
kidney 272.7 van Creveld-von Gierke (glycogenosis
sweat glands NEC 705.9 triple vessel - see Arteriosclerosis, I) 271.0
specified type NEC 705.89 coronary van den Bergh’s (enterogenous
sweating 078.2 trisymptomatic, Gougerot’s 709.1 cyanosis) 289.7
Sweeley-Klionsky 272.7 trophoblastic (see also Hydatidiform van Neck’s (juvenile osteochondrosis)
Swift (-Feer) 985.0 mole) 630 732.1
swimming pool (bacillus) 031.1 previous, affecting management of Vaquez (-Osler) (polycythemia vera)
swineherd’s 100.89 pregnancy V23.1 (M9950/1) 238.4
Sylvest’s (epidemic pleurodynia) 074.1 tsutsugamushi (scrub typhus) 081.2 vascular 459.9
Symmers (follicular lymphoma) tube (fallopian), noninflammatory arteriosclerotic - see Arteriosclerosis
(M9690/3) 202.0 620.9 hypertensive - see Hypertension
sympathetic nervous system (see also specified NEC 620.8 obliterative 447.1
Neuropathy, peripheral, tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis) peripheral 443.9
autonomic) 337.9 011.9 occlusive 459.9
synovium 727.9 tubo-ovarian peripheral (occlusive) 443.9
syphilitic - see Syphilis inflammatory (see also Salpingo- in (due to) (with) diabetes
systemic tissue mast cell (M9741/3) oophoritis) 614.2 mellitus 250.7 [443.81]
202.6 noninflammatory 620.9 in (due to) (with) secondary
Taenzer’s 757.4 specified NEC 620.8 diabetes 249.7
Takayasu’s (pulseless) 446.7 tubotympanic, chronic (with anterior [443.81]
Talma’s 728.85 perforation of ear drum) 382.1 specified type NEC 443.89
Tangier (familial high-density tympanum 385.9 vas deferens 608.9
lipoprotein deficiency) 272.5 Uhl’s 746.84 vasomotor 443.9
Tarral-Besnier (pityriasis rubra pilaris) umbilicus (newborn) NEC 779.89 vasospastic 443.9
696.4 delayed separation 779.83 vein 459.9


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venereal 099.9 von Gierke’s (glycogenosis I) 271.0 Willis’ (diabetes mellitus) (see also
chlamydial NEC 099.50 von Graefe’s 378.72 Diabetes) 250.0
anus 099.52 von Hippel’s (retinocerebral due to secondary diabetes 249.0
bladder 099.53 angiomatosis) 759.6 Wilson’s (hepatolenticular
cervix 099.53 von Hippel-Lindau (angiomatosis degeneration) 275.1
epididymis 099.54 retinocerebellosa) 759.6 Wilson-Brocq (dermatitis exfoliativa)
genitourinary NEC 099.55 von Jaksch’s (pseudoleukemia 695.89
lower 099.53 infantum) 285.8 winter vomiting 078.82
specified NEC 099.54 von Recklinghausen’s (M9540/1) Wise’s 696.2
pelvic inflammatory disease 237.71 Wohlfart-Kugelberg-Welander 335.11
099.54 bone (osteitis fibrosa cystica) 252.01 Woillez’s (acute idiopathic pulmonary
perihepatic 099.56 von Recklinghausen-Applebaum congestion) 518.52
peritoneum 099.56 (hemochromatosis) (see also Wolman’s (primary familial
pharynx 099.51 Hemochromatosis) 275.03 xanthomatosis) 272.7
rectum 099.52 von Willebrand (-Jürgens) wool-sorters’ 022.1
specified site NEC 099.59 (angiohemophilia) 286.4 Zagari’s (xerostomia) 527.7
testis 099.54 von Zambusch’s (lichen sclerosus et Zahorsky’s (exanthem subitum) 058.10
vagina 099.53 atrophicus) 701.0 Ziehen-Oppenheim 333.6
vulva 099.53 Voorhoeve’s (dyschondroplasia) 756.4 zoonotic, bacterial NEC 027.9
fifth 099.1 Vrolik’s (osteogenesis imperfecta) specified type NEC 027.8
sixth 099.1 756.51 Disfigurement (due to scar) 709.2
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, vulva head V48.6
or puerperium 647.2 inflammatory 616.10 limb V49.4
specified nature or type NEC noninflammatory 624.9 neck V48.7
099.8 specified NEC 624.8 trunk V48.7
chlamydial - see Disease, Wagner’s (colloid milium) 709.3 Disgerminoma - see Dysgerminoma
venereal, chlamydial Waldenström’s (osteochondrosis Disinsertion, retina 361.04
Verneuil’s (syphilitic bursitis) 095.7 capital femoral) 732.1 Disintegration, complete, of the body
Verse’s (calcinosis intervertebralis) Wallgren’s (obstruction of splenic vein 799.89
275.49 [722.90] with collateral circulation) 459.89 traumatic 869.1
vertebra, vertebral NEC 733.90 Wardrop’s (with lymphangitis) 681.9 Disk kidney 753.3
disc - see Disease, Intervertebral disc finger 681.02 Dislocatable hip, congenital (see also
vibration NEC 994.9 toe 681.11 Dislocation, hip, congenital) 754.30
Vidal’s (lichen simplex chronicus) 698.3 Wassilieff’s (leptospiral jaundice) 100.0 Dislocation (articulation) (closed)
Vincent’s (trench mouth) 101 wasting NEC 799.4 (displacement) (simple) (subluxation)

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Virchow’s 733.99 due to malnutrition 261 839.8
virus (filterable) NEC 078.89 paralysis 335.21
arbovirus NEC 066.9 Waterhouse-Friderichsen 036.3
Note:
arthropod-borne NEC 066.9 waxy (any site) 277.39
central nervous system NEC Weber-Christian (nodular “Closed” includes simple, complete,
049.9 nonsuppurative panniculitis) partial, uncomplicated, and
specified type NEC 049.8 729.30 unspecified dislocation.
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, Wegner’s (syphilitic osteochondritis) “Open” includes dislocation specified
or puerperium 647.6 090.0 as infected or compound and
contact (with) V01.79 Weil’s (leptospiral jaundice) 100.0 dislocation with foreign body.
varicella V01.71 of lung 100.0
exposure to V01.79 Weir Mitchell’s (erythromelalgia) “Chronic,” “habitual,” “old,” or
varicella V01.71 443.82 “recurrent” dislocations should be
Marburg 078.89 Werdnig-Hoffmann 335.0 coded as indicated under the entry
maternal Werlhof’s (see also Purpura, “Dislocation, recurrent”; and
with fetal damage affecting thrombocytopenic) 287.39 “pathological” as indicated under the
management of pregnancy Wermer’s 258.01 entry “Dislocation, pathological.”
655.3 Werner’s (progeria adultorum) 259.8 For late effect of dislocation see Late,
nonarthropod-borne NEC 078.89 Werner-His (trench fever) 083.1 effect, dislocation.
central nervous system NEC Werner-Schultz (agranulocytosis) 288.09
049.9 Wernicke’s (superior hemorrhagic
specified NEC 049.8 polioencephalitis) 265.1 with fracture - see Fracture, by site
vaccination, prophylactic (against) Wernicke-Posadas 114.9 acromioclavicular (joint) (closed)
V04.89 Whipple’s (intestinal lipodystrophy) 831.04
vitreous 379.29 040.2 open 831.14
vocal cords NEC 478.5 whipworm 127.3 anatomical site (closed)
Vogt’s (Cecile) 333.71 white specified NEC 839.69
Vogt-Spielmeyer 330.1 blood cell 288.9 open 839.79
Volhard-Fahr (malignant specified NEC 288.8 unspecified or ill-defined 839.8
nephrosclerosis) 403.00 spot 701.0 open 839.9
Volkmann’s White’s (congenital) (keratosis ankle (scaphoid bone) (closed) 837.0
acquired 958.6 follicularis) 757.39 open 837.1
von Bechterew’s (ankylosing Whitmore’s (melioidosis) 025 arm (closed) 839.8
spondylitis) 720.0 Widal-Abrami (acquired hemolytic open 839.9
von Economo’s (encephalitis jaundice) 283.9 astragalus (closed) 837.0
lethargica) 049.8 Wilkie’s 557.1 open 837.1
von Eulenburg’s (congenital Wilkinson-Sneddon (subcorneal atlanto-axial (closed) 839.01
paramyotonia) 359.29 pustular dermatosis) 694.1 open 839.11


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Dislocation (Continued) Dislocation (Continued) Dislocation (Continued)


atlas (closed) 839.01 eyeball 360.81 humerus (Continued)
open 839.11 lateral 376.36 proximal end (Continued)
axis (closed) 839.02 femur open 831.10
open 839.12 distal end (closed) 836.50 posterior (closed) 831.02
back (closed) 839.8 anterior 836.52 open 831.12
open 839.9 open 836.62 implant - see Complications,
Bell-Daly 723.8 lateral 836.54 mechanical
breast bone (closed) 839.61 open 836.64 incus 385.23
open 839.71 medial 836.53 infracoracoid (closed) 831.01
capsule, joint - see Dislocation, by site open 836.63 open 831.11
carpal (bone) - see Dislocation, wrist open 836.60 innominate (pubic junction) (sacral
carpometacarpal (joint) (closed) 833.04 posterior 836.51 junction) (closed) 839.69
open 833.14 open 836.61 acetabulum (see also Dislocation,
cartilage (joint) - see also Dislocation, by proximal end (closed) 835.00 hip) 835.00
site anterior (pubic) 835.03 open 839.79
knee - see Tear, meniscus open 835.13 interphalangeal (joint)
cervical, cervicodorsal, or obturator 835.02 finger or hand (closed) 834.02
cervicothoracic (spine) open 835.12 open 834.12
(vertebra) - see Dislocation, open 835.10 foot or toe (closed) 838.06
vertebra, cervical posterior 835.01 open 838.16
chiropractic (see also Lesion, open 835.11 jaw (cartilage) (meniscus) (closed)
nonallopathic) 739.9 fibula 830.0
chondrocostal - see Dislocation, distal end (closed) 837.0 open 830.1
costochondral open 837.1 recurrent 524.69
chronic - see Dislocation, recurrent proximal end (closed) 836.59 joint NEC (closed) 839.8
clavicle (closed) 831.04 open 836.69 developmental 718.7
open 831.14 finger(s) (phalanx) (thumb) (closed) open 839.9
coccyx (closed) 839.41 834.00 pathological - see Dislocation,
open 839.51 interphalangeal (joint) 834.02 pathological
collar bone (closed) 831.04 open 834.12 recurrent - see Dislocation,
open 831.14 metacarpal (bone), distal end recurrent
compound (open) NEC 839.9 834.01 knee (closed) 836.50
congenital NEC 755.8 open 834.11 anterior 836.51
hip (see also Dislocation, hip, metacarpophalangeal (joint) 834.01 open 836.61
congenital) 754.30 open 834.11 congenital (with genu recurvatum)
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lens 743.37 open 834.10 754.41


rib 756.3 recurrent 718.34 habitual 718.36
sacroiliac 755.69 foot (closed) 838.00 lateral 836.54
spine NEC 756.19 open 838.10 open 836.64
vertebra 756.19 recurrent 718.37 medial 836.53
coracoid (closed) 831.09 forearm (closed) 839.8 open 836.63
open 831.19 open 839.9 old 718.36
costal cartilage (closed) 839.69 fracture - see Fracture, by site open 836.60
open 839.79 glenoid (closed) 831.09 posterior 836.52
costochondral (closed) 839.69 open 831.19 open 836.62
open 839.79 habitual - see Dislocation, recurrent recurrent 718.36
cricoarytenoid articulation (closed) hand (closed) 839.8 rotatory 836.59
839.69 open 839.9 open 836.69
open 839.79 hip (closed) 835.00 lacrimal gland 375.16
cricothyroid (cartilage) articulation anterior 835.03 leg (closed) 839.8
(closed) 839.69 obturator 835.02 open 839.9
open 839.79 open 835.12 lens (crystalline) (complete) (partial)
dorsal vertebrae (closed) 839.21 open 835.13 379.32
open 839.31 congenital (unilateral) 754.30 anterior 379.33
ear ossicle 385.23 with subluxation of other hip congenital 743.37
elbow (closed) 832.00 754.35 ocular implant 996.53
anterior (closed) 832.01 bilateral 754.31 posterior 379.34
open 832.11 developmental 718.75 traumatic 921.3
congenital 754.89 open 835.10 ligament - see Dislocation, by site
divergent (closed) 832.09 posterior 835.01 lumbar (vertebrae) (closed) 839.20
open 832.19 open 835.11 open 839.30
lateral (closed) 832.04 recurrent 718.35 lumbosacral (vertebrae) (closed)
open 832.14 humerus (closed) 831.00 839.20
medial (closed) 832.03 distal end (see also Dislocation, congenital 756.19
open 832.13 elbow) 832.00 open 839.30
open 832.10 open 831.10 mandible (closed) 830.0
posterior (closed) 832.02 proximal end (closed) 831.00 open 830.1
open 832.12 anterior (subclavicular) maxilla (inferior) (closed) 830.0
recurrent 718.32 (subcoracoid) (subglenoid) open 830.1
specified type NEC 832.09 (closed) 831.01 meniscus (knee) - see also Tear,
open 832.19 open 831.11 meniscus
eye 360.81 inferior (closed) 831.03 other sites - see Dislocation, by
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Dislocation (Continued) Dislocation (Continued) Dislocation (Continued)


metacarpal (bone) radioulnar (joint) spine (Continued)
distal end (closed) 834.01 distal end (closed) 833.01 coccyx 839.41
open 834.11 open 833.11 open 839.51
proximal end (closed) 833.05 proximal end (see also Dislocation, congenital 756.19
open 833.15 elbow) 832.00 due to birth trauma 767.4
metacarpophalangeal (joint) (closed) radius open 839.50
834.01 distal end (closed) 833.00 recurrent 724.9
open 834.11 open 833.10 sacroiliac 839.42
metatarsal (bone) (closed) 838.04 proximal end (closed) 832.01 recurrent 724.6
open 838.14 open 832.11 sacrum (sacrococcygeal) (sacroiliac)
metatarsophalangeal (joint) (closed) recurrent (see also Derangement, joint, 839.42
838.05 recurrent) 718.3 open 839.52
open 838.15 elbow 718.32 spontaneous - see Dislocation,
midcarpal (joint) (closed) 833.03 hip 718.35 pathological
open 833.13 joint NEC 718.38 sternoclavicular (joint) (closed)
midtarsal (joint) (closed) 838.02 knee 718.36 839.61
open 838.12 lumbosacral (joint) 724.6 open 839.71
Monteggia’s - see Dislocation, hip patella 718.36 sternum (closed) 839.61
multiple locations (except fingers only sacroiliac 724.6 open 839.71
or toes only) (closed) 839.8 shoulder 718.31 subastragalar - see Dislocation, foot
open 839.9 temporomandibular 524.69 subglenoid (closed) 831.01
navicular (bone) foot (closed) 837.0 rib (cartilage) (closed) 839.69 open 831.11
open 837.1 congenital 756.3 symphysis
neck (see also Dislocation, vertebra, open 839.79 jaw (closed) 830.0
cervical) 839.00 sacrococcygeal (closed) 839.42 open 830.1
Nélaton’s - see Dislocation, ankle open 839.52 mandibular (closed) 830.0
nontraumatic (joint) - see Dislocation, sacroiliac (joint) (ligament) (closed) open 830.1
pathological 839.42 pubis (closed) 839.69
nose (closed) 839.69 congenital 755.69 open 839.79
open 839.79 open 839.52 tarsal (bone) (joint) 838.01
not recurrent, not current injury - see recurrent 724.6 open 838.11
Dislocation, pathological sacrum (closed) 839.42 tarsometatarsal (joint) 838.03
occiput from atlas (closed) 839.01 open 839.52 open 838.13
open 839.11 scaphoid (bone)
temporomandibular (joint) (closed)
old - see Dislocation, recurrent ankle or foot (closed) 837.0

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830.0
open (compound) NEC 839.9 open 837.1
open 830.1
ossicle, ear 385.23 wrist (closed) (see also Dislocation,
recurrent 524.69
paralytic (flaccid) (spastic) - see wrist) 833.00
thigh
Dislocation, pathological open 833.10
distal end (see also Dislocation,
patella (closed) 836.3 scapula (closed) 831.09
femur, distal end) 836.50
congenital 755.64 open 831.19
proximal end (see also Dislocation,
open 836.4 semilunar cartilage, knee - see Tear,
pathological NEC 718.20 meniscus hip) 835.00
ankle 718.27 septal cartilage (nose) (closed) 839.69 thoracic (vertebrae) (closed) 839.21
elbow 718.22 open 839.79 open 839.31
foot 718.27 septum (nasal) (old) 470 thumb(s) (see also Dislocation, finger)
hand 718.24 sesamoid bone - see Dislocation, by site 834.00
hip 718.25 shoulder (blade) (ligament) (closed) thyroid cartilage (closed) 839.69
knee 718.26 831.00 open 839.79
lumbosacral joint 724.6 anterior (subclavicular) (subcoracoid) tibia
multiple sites 718.29 (subglenoid) (closed) 831.01 distal end (closed) 837.0
pelvic region 718.25 open 831.11 open 837.1
sacroiliac 724.6 chronic 718.31 proximal end (closed) 836.50
shoulder (region) 718.21 inferior 831.03 anterior 836.51
specified site NEC 718.28 open 831.13 open 836.61
spine 724.8 open 831.10 lateral 836.54
sacroiliac 724.6 posterior (closed) 831.02 open 836.64
wrist 718.23 open 831.12 medial 836.53
pelvis (closed) 839.69 recurrent 718.31 open 836.63
acetabulum (see also Dislocation, skull - see Injury, intracranial open 836.60
hip) 835.00 Smith’s - see Dislocation, foot posterior 836.52
open 839.79 spine (articular process) (see also open 836.62
phalanx Dislocation, vertebra) (closed) rotatory 836.59
foot or toe (closed) 838.09 839.40 open 836.69
open 838.19 atlanto-axial (closed) 839.01 tibiofibular
hand or finger (see also Dislocation, open 839.11 distal (closed) 837.0
finger) 834.00 recurrent 723.8 open 837.1
postpoliomyelitic - see Dislocation, cervical, cervicodorsal, superior (closed) 836.59
pathological cervicothoracic (closed) (see open 836.69
prosthesis, internal - see Complications, also Dislocation, vertebrae, toe(s) (closed) 838.09
mechanical cervical) 839.00 open 838.19
radiocarpal (joint) (closed) 833.02 open 839.10 trachea (closed) 839.69
open 833.12 recurrent 723.8 open 839.79


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Dislocation (Continued) Disorder (Continued) Disorder (Continued)


ulna adjustment (see also Reaction, auditory processing disorder 388.45
distal end (closed) 833.09 adjustment) 309.9 acquired 388.45
open 833.19 with developmental 315.32
proximal end - see Dislocation, anxiety 309.24 autistic 299.0
elbow anxiety and depressed mood autoimmune NEC 279.49
vertebra (articular process) (body) 309.28 hemolytic (cold type) (warm type)
(closed) (traumatic) 839.40 depressed mood 309.0 283.0
cervical, cervicodorsal or disturbance of conduct 309.3 parathyroid 252.1
cervicothoracic (closed) 839.00 disturbance of emotions and thyroid 245.2
first (atlas) 839.01 conduct 309.4 avoidant, childhood or adolescence
open 839.11 adrenal (capsule) (cortex) (gland) 255.9 313.21
second (axis) 839.02 specified type NEC 255.8 balance
open 839.12 adrenogenital 255.2 acid-base 276.9
third 839.03 affective (see also Psychosis, affective) mixed (with hypercapnia)
open 839.13 296.90 276.4
fourth 839.04 atypical 296.81 electrolyte 276.9
open 839.14 aggressive, unsocialized (see also fluid 276.9
fifth 839.05 Disturbance, conduct) 312.0 behavior NEC (see also Disturbance,
open 839.15 alcohol, alcoholic (see also Alcohol) 291.9 conduct) 312.9
sixth 839.06 induced mood 291.89 disruptive 312.9
open 839.16 allergic - see Allergy bilirubin excretion 277.4
seventh 839.07 amino acid (metabolic) (see also bipolar (affective) (alternating)
open 839.17 Disturbance, metabolism, amino 296.80
congenital 756.19 acid) 270.9
multiple sites 839.08 albinism 270.2 Note: Use the following fifth-digit
open 839.18 alkaptonuria 270.2 subclassification with categories
open 839.10 argininosuccinicaciduria 270.6 296.0–296.6:
congenital 756.19 beta-amino-isobutyricaciduria 277.2
dorsal 839.21 cystathioninuria 270.4 0 unspecified
open 839.31 cystinosis 270.0 1 mild
recurrent 724.9 cystinuria 270.0 2 moderate
lumbar, lumbosacral 839.20 glycinuria 270.0 3 severe, without mention of
open 839.30 homocystinuria 270.4 psychotic behavior
non-traumatic - see Displacement, imidazole 270.5 4 severe, specified as with
intervertebral disc maple syrup (urine) disease 270.3 psychotic behavior
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open NEC 839.50 neonatal, transitory 775.89 5 in partial or unspecified


recurrent 724.9 oasthouse urine disease 270.2 remission
specified region NEC 839.49 ochronosis 270.2 6 in full remission
open 839.59 phenylketonuria 270.1
thoracic 839.21 phenylpyruvic oligophrenia 270.1 atypical 296.7
open 839.31 purine NEC 277.2 specified type NEC 296.89
wrist (carpal bone) (scaphoid) pyrimidine NEC 277.2 type I 296.7
(semilunar) (closed) 833.00 renal transport NEC 270.0 most recent episode (or current)
carpometacarpal (joint) 833.04 specified type NEC 270.8 depressed 296.5
open 833.14 transport NEC 270.0 hypomanic 296.4
metacarpal bone, proximal end renal 270.0 manic 296.4
833.05 xanthinuria 277.2 mixed 296.6
open 833.15 amnestic (see also Amnestic syndrome) unspecified 296.7
midcarpal (joint) 833.03 294.8 single manic episode 296.0
open 833.13 alcohol-induced persisting 291.1 type II (recurrent major depressive
open 833.10 drug-induced persisting 292.83 episodes with hypomania)
radiocarpal (joint) 833.02 in conditions classified elsewhere 296.89
open 833.12 294.0 bladder 596.9
radioulnar (joint) 833.01 anaerobic glycolysis with anemia 282.3 functional NEC 596.59
open 833.11 anxiety (see also Anxiety) 300.00 specified NEC 596.89
recurrent 718.33 due to or associated with physical bleeding 286.9
specified site NEC 833.09 condition 293.84 bone NEC 733.90
open 833.19 arteriole 447.9 specified NEC 733.99
xiphoid cartilage (closed) 839.61 specified type NEC 447.8 brachial plexus 353.0
open 839.71 artery 447.9 branched-chain amino-acid
Dislodgement specified type NEC 447.8 degradation 270.3
artificial skin graft 996.55 articulation - see Disorder, joint breast 611.9
decellularized allodermis graft Asperger’s 299.8 puerperal, postpartum 676.3
996.55 attachment of infancy or early specified NEC 611.89
Disobedience, hostile (covert) (overt) childhood 313.89 Briquet’s 300.81
(see also Disturbance, conduct) attention deficit 314.00 bursa 727.9
312.0 with hyperactivity 314.01 shoulder region 726.10
Disorder - see also Disease predominantly carbohydrate metabolism, congenital
academic underachievement, combined hyperactive/inattentive 271.9
childhood and adolescence 313.83 314.01 cardiac, functional 427.9
accommodation 367.51 hyperactive/impulsive 314.01 postoperative 997.1
drug-induced 367.89 inattentive 314.00 psychogenic 306.2
toxic 367.89 residual type 314.8 cardiovascular, psychogenic 306.2


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Disorder (Continued) Disorder (Continued) Disorder (Continued)


cartilage NEC 733.90 dentition 520.6 explosive
articular 718.00 depersonalization 300.6 intermittent 312.34
ankle 718.07 depressive NEC 311 isolated 312.35
elbow 718.02 atypical 296.82 expressive language 315.31
foot 718.07 major (see also Psychosis, affective) eye 379.90
hand 718.04 296.2 globe - see Disorder, globe
hip 718.05 recurrent episode 296.3 ill-defined NEC 379.99
knee 717.9 single episode 296.2 limited duction NEC 378.63
multiple sites 718.09 development, specific 315.9 specified NEC 379.8
pelvic region 718.05 associated with hyperkinesia eyelid 374.9
shoulder region 718.01 314.1 degenerative 374.50
specified coordination 315.4 sensory 374.44
site NEC 718.08 language 315.31 specified type NEC 374.89
type NEC 733.99 and speech due to hearing loss vascular 374.85
wrist 718.03 315.34 factitious (with combined
catatonic - see Catatonia learning 315.2 psychological and physical
signs and symptoms) (with
central auditory processing 315.32 arithmetical 315.1
predominantly physical signs
acquired 388.45 reading 315.00
and symptoms) 300.19
developmental 315.32 mixed 315.5
with predominantly psychological
cervical region NEC 723.9 motor coordination 315.4 signs and symptoms 300.16
cervical root (nerve) NEC 353.2 specified type NEC 315.8 factor, coagulation (see also Defect,
character NEC (see also Disorder, speech 315.39 coagulation) 286.9
personality) 301.9 and language due to hearing loss VIII (congenital) (functional) 286.0
ciliary body 364.9 315.34 IX (congenital) (functional) 286.1
specified NEC 364.89 diaphragm 519.4 fascia 728.9
coagulation (factor) (see also Defect, digestive 536.9 fatty acid oxidation 277.85
coagulation) 286.9 fetus or newborn 777.9 feeding - see Feeding
factor VIII (congenital) (functional) specified NEC 777.8 female sexual arousal 302.72
286.0 psychogenic 306.4 fluency 315.35
factor IX (congenital) (functional) disintegrative childhood 299.1 adult onset 307.0
286.1 dissociative 300.15 childhood onset 315.35
neonatal, transitory 776.3 identity 300.14 due to late effect of cerebrovascular
coccyx 724.70 nocturnal 307.47 accident 438.14
specified NEC 724.79 drug-related 292.9 in conditions classified elsewhere
cognitive 294.9 dysmorphic body 300.7 784.52

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colon 569.9 dysthymic 300.4 fluid NEC 276.9
functional 564.9 ear 388.9 gastric (functional) 536.9
congenital 751.3 degenerative NEC 388.00 motility 536.8
communication 307.9 external 380.9 psychogenic 306.4
conduct (see also Disturbance, conduct) specified 380.89 secretion 536.8
312.9 pinna 380.30 gastrointestinal (functional) NEC 536.9
adjustment reaction 309.3 specified type NEC 388.8 newborn (neonatal) 777.9
adolescent onset type 312.82 vascular NEC 388.00 specified NEC 777.8
childhood onset type 312.81 eating NEC 307.50 psychogenic 306.4
compulsive 312.30 electrolyte NEC 276.9 gender (child) 302.6
specified type NEC 312.39 with adult 302.85
hyperkinetic 314.2 abortion - see Abortion, by type, gender identity (childhood) 302.6
onset unspecified 312.89 with metabolic disorder adolescents 302.85
socialized (type) 312.20 ectopic pregnancy (see also adults (-life) 302.85
aggressive 312.23 categories 633.0–633.9) genitourinary system, psychogenic
unaggressive 312.21 639.4 306.50
specified NEC 312.89 molar pregnancy (see also globe 360.9
conduction, heart 426.9 categories 630–632) 639.4 degenerative 360.20
specified NEC 360.29
specified NEC 426.89 acidosis 276.2
specified type NEC 360.89
conflict metabolic 276.2
hearing - see also Deafness
sexual orientation 302.0 respiratory 276.2
conductive type (air) (see also
congenital alkalosis 276.3 Deafness, conductive) 389.00
glycosylation (CDG) 271.8 metabolic 276.3 mixed conductive and
convulsive (secondary) (see also respiratory 276.3 sensorineural 389.20
Convulsions) 780.39 following bilateral 389.22
due to injury at birth 767.0 abortion 639.4 unilateral 389.21
idiopathic 780.39 ectopic or molar pregnancy nerve
coordination 781.3 639.4 bilateral 389.12
cornea NEC 371.89 neonatal, transitory NEC 775.5 unilateral 389.13
due to contact lens 371.82 emancipation as adjustment reaction perceptive (see also Deafness,
corticosteroid metabolism NEC 309.22 perceptive) 389.10
255.2 emotional (see also Disorder, mental, sensorineural type NEC (see also
cranial nerve - see Disorder, nerve, nonpsychotic) V40.9 Deafness, sensorineural) 389.10
cranial endocrine 259.9 heart action 427.9
cyclothymic 301.13 specified type NEC 259.8 postoperative 997.1
degradation, branched-chain amino esophagus 530.9 hematological, transient neonatal 776.9
acid 270.3 functional 530.5 specified type NEC 776.8
delusional 297.1 psychogenic 306.4 hematopoietic organs 289.9


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Disorder (Continued) Disorder (Continued) Disorder (Continued)


hemorrhagic NEC 287.9 limb NEC 729.90 metabolism NEC 277.9
due to intrinsic circulating psychogenic 306.0 with
anticoagulants, antibodies, lipid abortion - see Abortion, by type,
or inhibitors 286.59 metabolism, congenital 272.9 with metabolic disorder
with storage 272.7 ectopic pregnancy (see also
acquired hemophilia 286.52 lipoprotein deficiency (familial) 272.5 categories 633.0–633.9)
antiphospholipid antibody low back NEC 724.9 639.4
286.53 psychogenic 306.0 molar pregnancy (see also
specified type NEC 287.8 lumbosacral categories 630–632) 639.4
hemostasis (see also Defect, coagulation) plexus 353.1 alkaptonuria 270.2
286.9 root (nerve) NEC 353.4 amino acid (see also Disorder, amino
homosexual conflict 302.0 lymphoproliferative (chronic) NEC acid) 270.9
hypomanic (chronic) 301.11 (M9970/1) 238.79
identity specified type NEC 270.8
post-transplant (PTLD) 238.77 ammonia 270.6
childhood and adolescence 313.82 major depressive (see also Psychosis,
gender 302.6 arginine 270.6
affective) 296.2 argininosuccinic acid 270.6
immune mechanism (immunity) 279.9 recurrent episode 296.3
single complement (C1–C9) 279.8 basal 794.7
single episode 296.2
specified type NEC 279.8 bilirubin 277.4
male erectile 607.84
impulse control (see also Disturbance, calcium 275.40
nonorganic origin 302.72
conduct, compulsive) 312.30 manic (see also Psychosis, affective) carbohydrate 271.9
infant sialic acid storage 271.8 296.0 specified type NEC 271.8
integument, fetus or newborn 778.9 atypical 296.81 cholesterol 272.9
specified type NEC 778.8 mathematics 315.1 citrulline 270.6
interactional psychotic (childhood) (see meniscus NEC (see also Disorder, copper 275.1
also Psychosis, childhood) 299.1 cartilage, articular) 718.0 corticosteroid 255.2
intermittent explosive 312.34 menopausal 627.9 cystine storage 270.0
intervertebral disc 722.90 specified NEC 627.8 cystinuria 270.0
cervical, cervicothoracic 722.91 menstrual 626.9 fat 272.9
lumbar, lumbosacral 722.93 psychogenic 306.52 fatty acid oxidation 277.85
thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.92 specified NEC 626.8 following
intestinal 569.9 mental (nonpsychotic) 300.9 abortion 639.4
functional NEC 564.9 affecting management of pregnancy, ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.4
congenital 751.3 fructosemia 271.2
childbirth, or puerperium
postoperative 564.4 fructosuria 271.2
648.4
psychogenic 306.4 fucosidosis 271.8
drug-induced 292.9
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introverted, of childhood and


hallucinogen persisting galactose-1-phosphate uridyl
adolescence 313.22
perception 292.89 transferase 271.1
involuntary emotional expression
(IEED) 310.81 specified type NEC 292.89 glutamine 270.7
iris 364.9 due to or associated with glycine 270.7
specified NEC 364.89 alcoholism 291.9 glycogen storage NEC 271.0
iron, metabolism 275.09 drug consumption NEC 292.9 hepatorenal 271.0
specified type NEC 275.09 specified type NEC 292.89 hemochromatosis (see also
isolated explosive 312.35 physical condition NEC 293.9 Hemochromatosis) 275.03
joint NEC 719.90 induced by drug 292.9 in labor and delivery 669.0
ankle 719.97 specified type NEC 292.89 iron 275.09
elbow 719.92 neurotic (see also Neurosis) 300.9 lactose 271.3
foot 719.97 of infancy, childhood or adolescence lipid 272.9
hand 719.94 313.9 specified type NEC 272.8
hip 719.95 persistent storage 272.7
knee 719.96 other lipoprotein - see also Hyperlipemia
multiple sites 719.99 due to conditions classified deficiency (familial) 272.5
pelvic region 719.95 elsewhere 294.8 lysine 270.7
psychogenic 306.0 unspecified magnesium 275.2
shoulder (region) 719.91 due to conditions classified
mannosidosis 271.8
specified site NEC 719.98 elsewhere 294.9
mineral 275.9
temporomandibular 524.60 presenile 310.1
specified type NEC 275.8
sounds on opening or closing psychotic NEC 290.10
previous, affecting management of mitochondrial 277.87
524.64 mucopolysaccharide 277.5
specified NEC 524.69 pregnancy V23.89
psychoneurotic (see also Neurosis) nitrogen 270.9
wrist 719.93
300.9 ornithine 270.6
kidney 593.9
functional 588.9 psychotic (see also Psychosis) 298.9 oxalosis 271.8
specified NEC 588.89 brief 298.8 pentosuria 271.8
labyrinth, labyrinthine 386.9 senile 290.20 phenylketonuria 270.1
specified type NEC 386.8 specific, following organic brain phosphate 275.3
lactation 676.9 damage 310.9 phosphorus 275.3
language (developmental) (expressive) cognitive or personality change plasma protein 273.9
315.31 of other type 310.1 specified type NEC 273.8
mixed receptive-expressive 315.32 frontal lobe syndrome 310.0 porphyrin 277.1
learning 315.9 postconcussional syndrome 310.2 purine 277.2
ligament 728.9 specified type NEC 310.89 pyrimidine 277.2
ligamentous attachments, peripheral - transient serine 270.7
see also Enthesopathy in conditions classified elsewhere sodium 276.9
spine 720.1 293.9 specified type NEC 277.89


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Disorder (Continued) Disorder (Continued) Disorder (Continued)


metabolism NEC (Continued) nerve (Continued) optic
steroid 255.2 glossopharyngeal NEC 352.2 chiasm 377.54
threonine 270.7 hypoglossal 352.5 associated with
urea cycle 270.6 iliohypogastric 355.79 inflammatory disorders 377.54
xylose 271.8 ilioinguinal 355.79 neoplasm NEC 377.52
micturition NEC 788.69 intercostal 353.8 pituitary 377.51
psychogenic 306.53 lateral pituitary disorders 377.51
misery and unhappiness, of childhood cutaneous of thigh 355.1 vascular disorders 377.53
and adolescence 313.1 popliteal 355.3 nerve 377.49
mitochondrial metabolism 277.87 lower limb NEC 355.8 radiations 377.63
mitral valve 424.0 medial, popliteal 355.4 tracts 377.63
mood (see also Disorder, bipolar) 296.90 median NEC 354.1 orbit 376.9
alcohol-induced 291.89 obturator 355.79 specified NEC 376.89
episodic 296.90 oculomotor orgasmic
specified NEC 296.99 partial 378.51 female 302.73
in conditions classified elsewhere total 378.52 male 302.74
293.83 olfactory 352.0 overanxious, of childhood and
motor tic 307.20 optic 377.49 adolescence 313.0
chronic 307.22 hypoplasia 377.43 oxidation, fatty acid 277.85
transient (childhood) 307.21 ischemic 377.41 pancreas, internal secretion (other than
movement NEC 333.90 nutritional 377.33 diabetes mellitus) 251.9
hysterical 300.11 toxic 377.34 specified type NEC 251.8
medication-induced 333.90 peroneal 355.3 panic 300.01
periodic limb 327.51 phrenic 354.8 with agoraphobia 300.21
sleep related unspecified 780.58 plantar 355.6 papillary muscle NEC 429.81
other organic 327.59 pneumogastric 352.3 paranoid 297.9
specified type NEC 333.99 posterior tibial 355.5 induced 297.3
stereotypic 307.3 radial 354.3 shared 297.3
mucopolysaccharide 277.5 recurrent laryngeal 352.3 parathyroid 252.9
muscle 728.9 root 353.9 specified type NEC 252.8
psychogenic 306.0 specified NEC 353.8 paroxysmal, mixed 780.39
specified type NEC 728.3 saphenous 355.79 pentose phosphate pathway with
muscular attachments, peripheral - see sciatic NEC 355.0 anemia 282.2
also Enthesopathy
specified NEC 355.9 periodic limb movement 327.51
spine 720.1
lower limb 355.79 peroxisomal 277.86

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musculoskeletal system NEC 729.90
upper limb 354.8 personality 301.9
psychogenic 306.0
spinal 355.9 affective 301.10
myeloproliferative (chronic) NEC
sympathetic NEC 337.9 aggressive 301.3
(M9960/1) 238.79
trigeminal 350.9 amoral 301.7
myoneural 358.9
specified NEC 350.8 anancastic, anankastic 301.4
due to lead 358.2
specified type NEC 358.8 trochlear 378.53 antisocial 301.7
toxic 358.2 ulnar 354.2 asocial 301.7
myotonic 359.29 upper limb NEC 354.9 asthenic 301.6
neck region NEC 723.9 vagus 352.3 avoidant 301.82
nerve 349.9 nervous system NEC 349.9 borderline 301.83
abducens NEC 378.54 autonomic (peripheral) (see also compulsive 301.4
accessory 352.4 Neuropathy, peripheral, cyclothymic 301.13
acoustic 388.5 autonomic) 337.9 dependent-passive 301.6
auditory 388.5 cranial 352.9 dyssocial 301.7
auriculotemporal 350.8 parasympathetic (see also emotional instability 301.59
axillary 353.0 Neuropathy, peripheral, epileptoid 301.3
cerebral - see Disorder, nerve, cranial autonomic) 337.9 explosive 301.3
cranial 352.9 specified type NEC 349.89 following organic brain damage
first 352.0 sympathetic (see also Neuropathy, 310.1
second 377.49 peripheral, autonomic) 337.9 histrionic 301.50
third vegetative (see also Neuropathy, hyperthymic 301.11
partial 378.51 peripheral, autonomic) 337.9 hypomanic (chronic) 301.11
total 378.52 neurohypophysis NEC 253.6 hypothymic 301.12
fourth 378.53 neurological NEC 781.99 hysterical 301.50
fifth 350.9 peripheral NEC 355.9 immature 301.89
sixth 378.54 neuromuscular NEC 358.9 inadequate 301.6
seventh NEC 351.9 hereditary NEC 359.1 introverted 301.21
eighth 388.5 specified NEC 358.8 labile 301.59
ninth 352.2 toxic 358.2 moral deficiency 301.7
tenth 352.3 neurotic 300.9 narcissistic 301.81
eleventh 352.4 specified type NEC 300.89 obsessional 301.4
twelfth 352.5 neutrophil, polymorphonuclear obsessive-compulsive 301.4
multiple 352.6 (functional) 288.1 overconscientious 301.4
entrapment - see Neuropathy, nightmare 307.47 paranoid 301.0
entrapment night terror 307.46 passive (-dependent) 301.6
facial 351.9 obsessive-compulsive 300.3 passive-aggressive 301.84
specified NEC 351.8 oppositional defiant, childhood and pathological NEC 301.9
femoral 355.2 adolescence 313.81 pseudosocial 301.7


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Disorder (Continued) Disorder (Continued) Disorder (Continued)


personality (Continued) psychogenic NEC (Continued) psychosomatic NEC (Continued)
psychopathic 301.9 joint 306.0 paralytic NEC 306.0
schizoid 301.20 learning 315.2 pruritic 306.3
introverted 301.21 limb 306.0 rectal 306.4
schizotypal 301.22 lymphatic (system) 306.8 respiratory (system) 306.1
schizotypal 301.22 menstrual 306.52 rheumatic 306.0
seductive 301.59 micturition 306.53 sexual (function) 302.70
type A 301.4 monoplegic NEC 306.0 specified type NEC 302.79
unstable 301.59 motor 307.9 skin 306.3
pervasive developmental 299.9 muscle 306.0 specified part of body NEC 306.8
childhood-onset 299.8 musculoskeletal 306.0 stomach 306.4
specified NEC 299.8 neurocirculatory 306.2 psychotic (see also Psychosis) 298.9
phonological 315.39 obsessive 300.3 brief 298.8
pigmentation, choroid (congenital) occupational 300.89 purine metabolism NEC 277.2
743.53 organ or part of body NEC 306.9 pyrimidine metabolism NEC 277.2
pinna 380.30 organs of special sense 306.7 reactive attachment of infancy or early
specified type NEC 380.39 paralytic NEC 306.0 childhood 313.89
pituitary, thalamic 253.9 phobic 300.20 reading, developmental 315.00
anterior NEC 253.4 physical NEC 306.9 reflex 796.1
iatrogenic 253.7 pruritic 306.3 REM sleep behavior 327.42
postablative 253.7 rectal 306.4 renal function, impaired 588.9
specified NEC 253.8 respiratory (system) 306.1 specified type NEC 588.89
pityriasis-like NEC 696.8 rheumatic 306.0 renal transport NEC 588.89
platelets (blood) 287.1 sexual (function) 302.70 respiration, respiratory NEC 519.9
polymorphonuclear neutrophils specified type NEC 302.79 due to
(functional) 288.1 sexual orientation conflict 302.0 aspiration of liquids or solids
porphyrin metabolism 277.1 skin (allergic) (eczematous) 508.9
postmenopausal 627.9 (pruritic) 306.3 inhalation of fumes or vapors
specified type NEC 627.8 sleep 307.40 506.9
post-transplant lymphoproliferative initiation or maintenance 307.41 smoke inhalation 508.2
(PTLD) 238.77 persistent 307.42 psychogenic 306.1
post-traumatic stress (PTSD) 309.81 transient 307.41 retina 362.9
posttraumatic stress 309.81 movement 780.58 specified type NEC 362.89
rumination 307.53
acute 309.81 sleep terror 307.46
sacroiliac joint NEC 724.6
brief 309.81 specified type NEC 307.49
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sacrum 724.6
chronic 309.81 specified part of body NEC 306.8
schizo-affective (see also Schizophrenia)
premenstrual dysphoric (PMDD) stomach 306.4
295.7
625.4 psychomotor NEC 307.9
schizoid, childhood or adolescence
psoriatic-like NEC 696.8 hysterical 300.11
313.22
psychic, with diseases classified psychoneurotic (see also Neurosis) 300.9
schizophreniform 295.4
elsewhere 316 mixed NEC 300.89 schizotypal personality 301.22
psychogenic NEC (see also condition) psychophysiologic (see also Disorder, secretion, thyrocalcitonin 246.0
300.9 psychosomatic) 306.9 seizure 345.9
allergic NEC psychosexual identity (childhood) recurrent 345.9
respiratory 306.1 302.6 epileptic - see Epilepsy
anxiety 300.00 adult-life 302.85 semantic pragmatic 315.39
atypical 300.00 psychosomatic NEC 306.9 with autism 299.0
generalized 300.02 allergic NEC sense of smell 781.1
appetite 307.59 respiratory 306.1 psychogenic 306.7
articulation, joint 306.0 articulation, joint 306.0 separation anxiety 309.21
asthenic 300.5 cardiovascular (system) 306.2 sexual (see also Deviation, sexual) 302.9
blood 306.8 cutaneous 306.3 aversion 302.79
cardiovascular (system) 306.2 digestive (system) 306.4 desire, hypoactive 302.71
compulsive 300.3 dysmenorrheic 306.52 function, psychogenic 302.70
cutaneous 306.3 dyspneic 306.1 shyness, of childhood and adolescence
depressive 300.4 endocrine (system) 306.6 313.21
digestive (system) 306.4 eye 306.7 single complement (C1–C9) 279.8
dysmenorrheic 306.52 gastric 306.4 skin NEC 709.9
dyspneic 306.1 gastrointestinal (system) 306.4 fetus or newborn 778.9
eczematous 306.3 genitourinary (system) 306.50 specified type 778.8
endocrine (system) 306.6 heart (functional) (rhythm) 306.2 psychogenic (allergic) (eczematous)
eye 306.7 hyperventilatory 306.1 (pruritic) 306.3
feeding 307.59 intestinal 306.4 specified type NEC 709.8
functional NEC 306.9 joint 306.0 vascular 709.1
gastric 306.4 limb 306.0 sleep 780.50
gastrointestinal (system) 306.4 lymphatic (system) 306.8 with apnea - see Apnea, sleep
genitourinary (system) 306.50 menstrual 306.52 alcohol induced 291.82
heart (function) (rhythm) 306.2 micturition 306.53 arousal 307.46
hemic 306.8 monoplegic NEC 306.0 confusional 327.41
hyperventilatory 306.1 muscle 306.0 circadian rhythm 327.30
hypochondriacal 300.7 musculoskeletal 306.0 advanced sleep phase type 327.32
hysterical 300.10 neurocirculatory 306.2 alcohol induced 291.82
intestinal 306.4 organs of special sense 306.7 delayed sleep phase type 327.31


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Disorder (Continued) Disorder (Continued) Displacement, displaced (Continued)


sleep (Continued) tooth NEC 525.9 esophagus (acquired) 530.89
circadian rhythm (Continued) development NEC 520.9 congenital 750.4
drug induced 292.85 specified type NEC 520.8 eyeball (acquired) (old) 376.36
free running type 327.34 eruption 520.6 congenital 743.8
in conditions classified elsewhere specified type NEC 525.8 current injury 871.3
327.37 Tourette’s 307.23 lateral 376.36
irregular sleep-wake type transport, carbohydrate 271.9 fallopian tube (acquired) 620.4
327.33 specified type NEC 271.8 congenital 752.19
jet lag type 327.35 tubular, phosphate-losing 588.0 opening (congenital) 752.19
other 327.39 tympanic membrane 384.9 gallbladder (congenital) 751.69
shift work type 327.36 unaggressive, unsocialized (see also gastric mucosa 750.7
drug induced 292.85 Disturbance, conduct) 312.1 into
initiation or maintenance (see also undersocialized, unsocialized (see also duodenum 750.7
Insomnia) 780.52 Disturbance, conduct) esophagus 750.7
nonorganic origin (transient) aggressive (type) 312.0 Meckel’s diverticulum, congenital
307.41 unaggressive (type) 312.1 750.7
persistent 307.42 vision, visual NEC 368.9 globe (acquired) (lateral) (old) 376.36
nonorganic origin 307.40 binocular NEC 368.30 current injury 871.3
specified type NEC 307.49 cortex 377.73 graft
organic specified type NEC 327.8 associated with artificial skin graft 996.55
periodic limb movement 327.51 inflammatory disorders 377.73 decellularized allodermis graft
specified NEC 780.59 neoplasms 377.71 996.55
wake vascular disorders 377.72 heart (congenital) 746.87
cycle - see Disorder, sleep, pathway NEC 377.63 acquired 429.89
circadian rhythm associated with hymen (congenital) (upward) 752.49
schedule - see Disorder, sleep, inflammatory disorders 377.63 internal prosthesis NEC - see
circadian rhythm neoplasms 377.61 Complications, mechanical
social, of childhood and adolescence vascular disorders 377.62 intervertebral disc (with neuritis,
313.22 vocal tic radiculitis, sciatica, or other pain)
soft tissue 729.90 chronic 307.22 722.2
specified type NEC 729.99 wakefulness (see also Hypersomnia) with myelopathy 722.70
somatization 300.81 780.54 cervical, cervicodorsal,
somatoform (atypical) nonorganic origin (transient) 307.43 cervicothoracic 722.0
(undifferentiated) 300.82 persistent 307.44 with myelopathy 722.71
severe 300.81 written expression 315.2 due to major trauma - see

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specified type NEC 300.89 Disorganized globe 360.29 Dislocation, vertebra,
speech NEC 784.59 Displacement, displaced cervical
nonorganic origin 307.9 due to trauma - see Dislocation,
spine NEC 724.9 vertebra
Note: For acquired displacement of
ligamentous or muscular lumbar, lumbosacral 722.10
bones, cartilage, joints, tendons, due to
attachments, peripheral 720.1 with myelopathy 722.73
injury, see also Dislocation.
steroid metabolism NEC 255.2 due to major trauma - see
stomach (functional) (see also Disorder, Displacements at ages under one year Dislocation, vertebra,
gastric) 536.9 should be considered congenital, lumbar
psychogenic 306.4 provided there is no indication the thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.11
storage, iron 275.09 condition was acquired after birth. with myelopathy 722.72
stress (see also Reaction, stress, acute) due to major trauma - see
308.3 acquired traumatic of bone, cartilage, Dislocation, vertebra,
posttraumatic joint, tendon NEC (without thoracic
acute 309.81 fracture) (see also Dislocation) intrauterine device 996.32
brief 309.81 839.8 kidney (acquired) 593.0
chronic (motor or vocal) with fracture - see Fracture, by site congenital 753.3
309.81 adrenal gland (congenital) 759.1 lacrimal apparatus or duct (congenital)
substitution 300.11 alveolus and teeth, vertical 524.75 743.65
suspected - see Observation appendix, retrocecal (congenital) 751.5 macula (congenital) 743.55
synovium 727.9 auricle (congenital) 744.29 Meckel’s diverticulum (congenital)
temperature regulation, fetus or bladder (acquired) 596.89 751.0
newborn 778.4 congenital 753.8 nail (congenital) 757.5
temporomandibular joint NEC 524.60 brachial plexus (congenital) 742.8 acquired 703.8
sounds on opening or closing brain stem, caudal 742.4 opening of Wharton’s duct in mouth
524.64 canaliculus lacrimalis 743.65 750.26
specified NEC 524.69 cardia, through esophageal hiatus 750.6 organ or site, congenital NEC - see
tendon 727.9 cerebellum, caudal 742.4 Malposition, congenital
shoulder region 726.10 cervix - see Displacement, uterus ovary (acquired) 620.4
thoracic root (nerve) NEC 353.3 colon (congenital) 751.4 congenital 752.0
thyrocalcitonin secretion 246.0 device, implant, or graft - see free in peritoneal cavity (congenital)
thyroid (gland) NEC 246.9 Complications, mechanical 752.0
specified type NEC 246.8 epithelium into hernial sac 620.4
tic 307.20 columnar of cervix 622.10 oviduct (acquired) 620.4
chronic (motor or vocal) 307.22 cuboidal, beyond limits of external congenital 752.19
motor-verbal 307.23 os (uterus) 752.49 parathyroid (gland) 252.8
organic origin 333.1 esophageal mucosa into cardia of parotid gland (congenital) 750.26
transient (of childhood) 307.21 stomach, congenital 750.4 punctum lacrimale (congenital) 743.65


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Displacement, displaced (Continued) Disruption (Continued) Dissection (Continued)


sacroiliac (congenital) (joint) 755.69 family (Continued) artery, arterial (Continued)
current injury - see Dislocation, due to (Continued) renal 443.23
sacroiliac estrangement V61.09 specified NEC 443.29
old 724.6 parent-child V61.04 vertebral 443.24
spine (congenital) 756.19 extended absence of family vascular 459.9
spleen, congenital 759.0 member NEC V61.08 wound - see Wound, open, by site
stomach (congenital) 750.7 family member Disseminated - see condition
acquired 537.89 on military deployment V61.01 Dissociated personality NEC 300.15
subglenoid (closed) 831.01 return from military Dissociation
sublingual duct (congenital) 750.26 deployment V61.02 auriculoventricular or atrioventricular
teeth, tooth 524.30 legal separation V61.03 (any degree) (AV) 426.89
horizontal 524.33 gastrointestinal anastomosis 997.49 with heart block 426.0
vertical 524.34 ligament(s) - see also Sprain interference 426.89
tongue (congenital) (downward) knee isorhythmic 426.89
750.19 current injury - see Dislocation, rhythm
trachea (congenital) 748.3 knee atrioventricular (AV) 426.89
ureter or ureteric opening or orifice old 717.89 interference 426.89
(congenital) 753.4 capsular 717.85 Dissociative
uterine opening of oviducts or collateral (medial) 717.82 identity disorder 300.14
fallopian tubes 752.19 lateral 717.81 reaction NEC 300.15
uterus, uterine (see also Malposition, cruciate (posterior) 717.84 Dissolution, vertebra (see also
uterus) 621.6 anterior 717.83 Osteoporosis) 733.00
congenital 752.39 specified site NEC 717.85 Distention
ventricular septum 746.89 marital V61.10 abdomen (gaseous) 787.3
with rudimentary ventricle 746.89 involving bladder 596.89
xyphoid bone (process) 738.3 divorce V61.03 cecum 569.89
Disproportion 653.9 estrangement V61.09 colon 569.89
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 operation wound (external) (see also gallbladder 575.8
breast, reconstructed 612.1 Dehiscence) 998.32 gaseous (abdomen) 787.3
between native and reconstructed internal 998.31 intestine 569.89
612.1 organ transplant, anastomosis site - see kidney 593.89
caused by Complications, transplant, organ, liver 573.9
conjoined twins 678.1 by site seminal vesicle 608.89
contraction, pelvis (general) 653.1 ossicles, ossicular chain 385.23 stomach 536.8
inlet 653.2 traumatic - see Fracture, skull, base acute 536.1
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midpelvic 653.8 parenchyma psychogenic 306.4


midplane 653.8 liver (hepatic) - see Laceration, liver, ureter 593.5
outlet 653.3 major uterus 621.8
fetal spleen - see Laceration, spleen, Distichia, distichiasis (eyelid) 743.63
ascites 653.7 parenchyma, massive Distoma hepaticum infestation 121.3
hydrocephalus 653.6 phase-shift, of 24 hour sleep-wake Distomiasis 121.9
hydrops 653.7 cycle, unspecified 780.55 bile passages 121.3
meningomyelocele 653.7 nonorganic origin 307.45 due to Clonorchis sinensis 121.1
sacral teratoma 653.7 sleep-wake cycle (24 hour), unspecified hemic 120.9
tumor 653.7 780.55 hepatic (liver) 121.3
hydrocephalic fetus 653.6 circadian rhythm 327.33 due to Clonorchis sinensis
pelvis, pelvic, abnormality (bony) nonorganic origin 307.45 (clonorchiasis) 121.1
NEC 653.0 suture line (external) (see also intestinal 121.4
unusually large fetus 653.5 Dehiscence) 998.32 liver 121.3
causing obstructed labor 660.1 internal 998.31 due to Clonorchis sinensis 121.1
cephalopelvic, normally formed fetus wound 998.30 lung 121.2
653.4 cesarean operation 674.1 pulmonary 121.2
causing obstructed labor 660.1 episiotomy 674.2 Distomolar (fourth molar) 520.1
fetal NEC 653.5 operation (surgical) 998.32 causing crowding 524.31
causing obstructed labor 660.1 cesarean 674.1 Disto-occlusion (division I) (division II)
fetopelvic, normally formed fetus internal 998.31 524.22
653.4 perineal (obstetric) 674.2 Distortion (congenital)
causing obstructed labor 660.1 uterine 674.1 adrenal (gland) 759.1
mixed maternal and fetal origin, Disruptio uteri - see also Rupture, uterus ankle (joint) 755.69
normally, formed fetus 653.4 complicating delivery - see Delivery, anus 751.5
pelvis, pelvic (bony) NEC 653.1 complicated, rupture, uterus aorta 747.29
causing obstructed labor 660.1 Dissatisfaction with appendix 751.5
specified type NEC 653.8 employment V62.29 arm 755.59
Disruption school environment V62.3 artery (peripheral) NEC (see also
cesarean wound 674.1 Dissecting - see condition Distortion, peripheral vascular
family V61.09 Dissection system) 747.60
due to aorta 441.00 cerebral 747.81
child in abdominal 441.02 coronary 746.85
care of non-parental family thoracic 441.01 pulmonary 747.39
member V61.06 thoracoabdominal 441.03 retinal 743.58
foster care V61.06 artery, arterial umbilical 747.5
welfare custody V61.05 carotid 443.21 auditory canal 744.29
death of family member V61.07 coronary 414.12 causing impairment of hearing
divorce V61.03 iliac 443.22 744.02


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Distortion (Continued) Distortion (Continued) Distress (Continued)


bile duct or passage 751.69 lumbosacral (joint) (region) 756.19 emotional V40.9
bladder 753.8 lung (fissures) (lobe) 748.69 epigastric 789.0
brain 742.4 nerve 742.8 fetal (syndrome) 768.4
bronchus 748.3 nose 748.1 affecting management of
cecum 751.5 organ pregnancy or childbirth
cervix (uteri) 752.49 of Corti 744.05 656.8
chest (wall) 756.3 of site not listed - see Anomaly, liveborn infant 768.4
clavicle 755.51 specified type NEC first noted
clitoris 752.49 ossicles, ear 744.04 before onset of labor 768.2
coccyx 756.19 ovary 752.0 during labor and delivery
colon 751.5 oviduct 752.19 768.3
common duct 751.69 pancreas 751.7 stillborn infant (death before onset
cornea 743.41 parathyroid (gland) 759.2 of labor) 768.0
cricoid cartilage 748.3 patella 755.64 death during labor 768.1
cystic duct 751.69 peripheral vascular system NEC gastrointestinal (functional) 536.9
duodenum 751.5 747.60 psychogenic 306.4
ear 744.29 gastrointestinal 747.61 intestinal (functional) NEC 564.9
auricle 744.29 lower limb 747.64 psychogenic 306.4
causing impairment of hearing renal 747.62 intrauterine - see Distress, fetal
744.02 spinal 747.82 leg 729.5
causing impairment of hearing upper limb 747.63 maternal 669.0
744.09 pituitary (gland) 759.2 mental V40.9
external 744.29 radius 755.59 respiratory 786.09
causing impairment of hearing rectum 751.5 acute (adult) 518.82
744.02 rib 756.3 adult syndrome (following
inner 744.05 sacroiliac joint 755.69 trauma and surgery)
middle, except ossicles 744.03 sacrum 756.19 518.52
ossicles 744.04 scapula 755.59 specified NEC 518.82
ossicles 744.04 shoulder girdle 755.59 fetus or newborn 770.89
endocrine (gland) NEC 759.2 site not listed - see Anomaly, specified syndrome (idiopathic) (newborn)
epiglottis 748.3 type NEC 769
Eustachian tube 744.24 skull bone(s) 756.0 stomach 536.9
eye 743.8 with psychogenic 306.4
adnexa 743.69 anencephalus 740.0
Distribution vessel, atypical NEC
face bone(s) 756.0 encephalocele 742.0

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747.60
fallopian tube 752.19 hydrocephalus 742.3
coronary artery 746.85
femur 755.69 with spina bifida (see also
spinal 747.82
fibula 755.69 Spina bifida) 741.0
Districhiasis 704.2
finger(s) 755.59 microcephalus 742.1
Disturbance - see also Disease
foot 755.67 spinal cord 742.59
absorption NEC 579.9
gallbladder 751.69 spine 756.19
calcium 269.3
genitalia, genital organ(s) spleen 759.0
female 752.89 sternum 756.3 carbohydrate 579.8
external 752.49 thorax (wall) 756.3 fat 579.8
internal NEC 752.89 thymus (gland) 759.2 protein 579.8
male 752.89 thyroid (gland) 759.2 specified type NEC 579.8
penis 752.69 cartilage 748.3 vitamin (see also Deficiency,
glottis 748.3 tibia 755.69 vitamin) 269.2
gyri 742.4 toe(s) 755.66 acid-base equilibrium 276.9
hand bone(s) 755.59 tongue 750.19 activity and attention, simple, with
heart (auricle) (ventricle) 746.89 trachea (cartilage) 748.3 hyperkinesis 314.01
valve (cusp) 746.89 ulna 755.59 amino acid (metabolic) (see also
hepatic duct 751.69 ureter 753.4 Disorder, amino acid) 270.9
humerus 755.59 causing obstruction 753.20 imidazole 270.5
hymen 752.49 urethra 753.8 maple syrup (urine) disease
ileum 751.5 causing obstruction 753.6 270.3
intestine (large) (small) 751.5 uterus 752.39 transport 270.0
with anomalous adhesions, fixation vagina 752.49 assimilation, food 579.9
or malrotation 751.4 vein (peripheral) NEC (see also attention, simple 314.00
jaw NEC 524.89 Distortion, peripheral vascular with hyperactivity 314.01
jejunum 751.5 system) 747.60 auditory, nerve, except deafness
kidney 753.3 great 747.49 388.5
knee (joint) 755.64 portal 747.49 behavior (see also Disturbance, conduct)
labium (majus) (minus) 752.49 pulmonary 747.49 312.9
larynx 748.3 vena cava (inferior) (superior) blood clotting (hypoproteinemia)
leg 755.69 747.49 (mechanism) (see also Defect,
lens 743.36 vertebra 756.19 coagulation) 286.9
liver 751.69 visual NEC 368.15 central nervous system NEC
lumbar spine 756.19 shape or size 368.14 349.9
with disproportion (fetopelvic) vulva 752.49 cerebral nerve NEC 352.9
653.0 wrist (bones) (joint) 755.59 circulatory 459.9
affecting fetus or newborn Distress conduct 312.9
763.1 abdomen 789.0 adjustment reaction 309.3
causing obstructed labor 660.1 colon 564.9 adolescent onset type 312.82


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Disturbance (Continued) Disturbance (Continued) Disturbance (Continued)


conduct (Continued) gastrointestinal (functional) 536.9 metabolism (Continued)
childhood onset type 312.81 psychogenic 306.4 leucine 270.3
habit, child 307.9 lipoid 272.9
Note: Use the following fifth-digit hearing, except deafness 388.40 specified type NEC 272.8
subclassification with categories heart, functional (conditions lysine 270.7
312.0–312.2: classifiable to 426, 427, 428) methionine 270.4
due to presence of (cardiac) neonatal, transitory 775.9
0 unspecified prosthesis 429.4 specified type NEC 775.89
1 mild postoperative (immediate) 997.1 nitrogen 788.99
2 moderate long-term effect of cardiac ornithine 270.6
3 severe surgery 429.4 phosphate 275.3
psychogenic 306.2 phosphatides 272.7
compulsive 312.30 hormone 259.9 serine 270.7
intermittent explosive disorder innervation uterus, sympathetic, sodium NEC 276.9
312.34 parasympathetic 621.8 threonine 270.7
isolated explosive disorder 312.35 keratinization NEC tryptophan 270.2
kleptomania 312.32 gingiva 523.10 tyrosine 270.2
pathological gambling 312.31 lip 528.5 urea cycle 270.6
pyromania 312.33 oral (mucosa) (soft tissue) 528.79 valine 270.3
hyperkinetic 314.2 residual ridge mucosa motor 796.1
intermittent explosive 312.34 excessive 528.72 nervous functional 799.21
isolated explosive 312.35 minimal 528.71 neuromuscular mechanism (eye) due
mixed with emotions 312.4 tongue 528.79 to syphilis 094.84
socialized (type) 312.20 labyrinth, labyrinthine (vestibule) 386.9 nutritional 269.9
aggressive 312.23 learning, specific NEC 315.2 nail 703.8
unaggressive 312.21 memory (see also Amnesia) 780.93 ocular motion 378.87
specified type NEC 312.89 mild, following organic brain psychogenic 306.7
undersocialized, unsocialized damage 310.89 oculogyric 378.87
aggressive (type) 312.0 mental (see also Disorder, mental) 300.9 psychogenic 306.7
unaggressive (type) 312.1 associated with diseases classified oculomotor NEC 378.87
coordination 781.3 elsewhere 316 psychogenic 306.7
cranial nerve NEC 352.9 metabolism (acquired) (congenital) (see olfactory nerve 781.1
deep sensibility - see Disturbance, also Disorder, metabolism) 277.9 optic nerve NEC 377.49
sensation with oral epithelium, including tongue
digestive 536.9 abortion - see Abortion, by type, 528.79
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psychogenic 306.4 with metabolic disorder residual ridge mucosa


electrolyte - see Imbalance, electrolyte ectopic pregnancy (see also excessive 528.72
emotions specific to childhood or categories 633.0–633.9) minimal 528.71
adolescence 313.9 639.4 personality (pattern) (trait) (see also
with molar pregnancy (see also Disorder, personality) 301.9
academic underachievement categories 630–632) 639.4 following organic brain damage
313.83 amino acid (see also Disorder, amino 310.1
anxiety and fearfulness 313.0 acid) 270.9 polyglandular 258.9
elective mutism 313.23 aromatic NEC 270.2 psychomotor 307.9
identity disorder 313.82 branched-chain 270.3 pupillary 379.49
jealousy 313.3 specified type NEC 270.8 reflex 796.1
misery and unhappiness 313.1 straight-chain NEC 270.7 rhythm, heart 427.9
oppositional defiant disorder sulfur-bearing 270.4 postoperative (immediate) 997.1
313.81 transport 270.0 long-term effect of cardiac
overanxiousness 313.0 ammonia 270.6 surgery 429.4
sensitivity 313.21 arginine 270.6 psychogenic 306.2
shyness 313.21 argininosuccinic acid 270.6 salivary secretion 527.7
social withdrawal 313.22 carbohydrate NEC 271.9 sensation (cold) (heat) (localization)
withdrawal reaction 313.22 cholesterol 272.9 (tactile discrimination
involving relationship problems citrulline 270.6 localization) (texture) (vibratory)
313.3 cystathionine 270.4 NEC 782.0
mixed 313.89 fat 272.9 hysterical 300.11
specified type NEC 313.89 following skin 782.0
endocrine (gland) 259.9 abortion 639.4 smell 781.1
neonatal, transitory 775.9 ectopic or molar pregnancy taste 781.1
specified NEC 775.89 639.4 sensory (see also Disturbance,
equilibrium 780.4 general 277.9 sensation) 782.0
feeding (elderly) (infant) 783.3 carbohydrate 271.9 innervation 782.0
newborn 779.31 iron 275.09 situational (transient) (see also Reaction,
nonorganic origin NEC 307.59 phosphate 275.3 adjustment) 309.9
psychogenic NEC 307.59 sodium 276.9 acute 308.3
fructose metabolism 271.2 glutamine 270.7 sleep 780.50
gait 781.2 glycine 270.7 with apnea - see Apnea, sleep
hysterical 300.11 histidine 270.5 initiation or maintenance (see also
gastric (functional) 536.9 homocystine 270.4 Insomnia) 780.52
motility 536.8 in labor or delivery 669.0 nonorganic origin 307.41
psychogenic 306.4 iron 275.09 nonorganic origin 307.40
secretion 536.8 isoleucine 270.3 specified type NEC 307.49


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Disturbance (Continued) Diverticula, diverticulosis, Diverticula, diverticulosis,


sleep (Continued) diverticulum (Continued) diverticulum (Continued)
specified NEC 780.59 duodenum 562.00 sigmoid 562.10
nonorganic origin 307.49 with with
wakefulness (see also Hypersomnia) diverticulitis 562.01 diverticulitis 562.11
780.54 with hemorrhage 562.03 with hemorrhage 562.13
nonorganic origin 307.43 hemorrhage 562.02 hemorrhage 562.12
sociopathic 301.7 congenital 751.5 congenital 751.5
speech NEC 784.59 epiphrenic (esophagus) 530.6 small intestine 562.00
developmental 315.39 esophagus (congenital) 750.4 with
associated with hyperkinesis acquired 530.6 diverticulitis 562.01
314.1 epiphrenic 530.6 with hemorrhage 562.03
secondary to organic lesion 784.59 pulsion 530.6 hemorrhage 562.02
stomach (functional) (see also traction 530.6 stomach (cardia) (juxtacardia)
Disturbance, gastric) 536.9 Zenker’s 530.6 (juxtapyloric) (acquired) 537.1
sympathetic (nerve) (see also Eustachian tube 381.89 congenital 750.7
Neuropathy, peripheral, fallopian tube 620.8 subdiaphragmatic 530.6
autonomic) 337.9 gallbladder (congenital) 751.69 trachea (congenital) 748.3
temperature sense 782.0 gastric 537.1 acquired 519.19
hysterical 300.11 heart (congenital) 746.89 traction (esophagus) 530.6
tooth ileum 562.00 ureter (acquired) 593.89
eruption 520.6 with congenital 753.4
formation 520.4 diverticulitis 562.01 ureterovesical orifice 593.89
structure, hereditary NEC 520.5 with hemorrhage 562.03 urethra (acquired) 599.2
touch (see also Disturbance, sensation) hemorrhage 562.03 congenital 753.8
782.0 intestine (large) 562.10 ventricle, left (congenital) 746.89
vascular 459.9 with vesical (urinary) 596.3
arteriosclerotic - see Arteriosclerosis diverticulitis 562.11 congenital 753.8
vasomotor 443.9 with hemorrhage 562.13 Zenker’s (esophagus) 530.6
vasospastic 443.9 hemorrhage 562.12 Diverticulitis (acute) (see also Diverticula)
vestibular labyrinth 386.9 congenital 751.5 562.11
vision, visual NEC 368.9 small 562.00 with hemorrhage 562.13
psychophysical 368.16 with bladder (urinary) 596.3
specified NEC 368.8 diverticulitis 562.01 cecum (perforated) 562.11
subjective 368.10 with hemorrhage 562.03 with hemorrhage 562.13
voice and resonance 784.40 hemorrhage 562.02 colon (perforated) 562.11

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wakefulness (initiation or congenital 751.5 with hemorrhage 562.13
maintenance) (see also jejunum 562.00 duodenum 562.01
Hypersomnia) 780.54 with with hemorrhage 562.03
nonorganic origin 307.43 diverticulitis 562.01 esophagus 530.6
Disulfiduria, beta-mercaptolactate- with hemorrhage 562.03 ileum (perforated) 562.01
cysteine 270.0 hemorrhage 562.02 with hemorrhage 562.03
Disuse atrophy, bone 733.7 kidney (calyx) (pelvis) 593.89 intestine (large) (perforated) 562.11
Ditthomska syndrome 307.81 with calculus 592.0 with hemorrhage 562.13
Diuresis 788.42 Kommerell’s 747.21 small 562.01
Divers’ laryngeal ventricle (congenital) with hemorrhage 562.03
palsy or paralysis 993.3 748.3 jejunum (perforated) 562.01
squeeze 993.3 Meckel’s (displaced) (hypertrophic) with hemorrhage 562.03
Diverticula, diverticulosis, diverticulum 751.0 Meckel’s (perforated) 751.0
(acute) (multiple) (perforated) midthoracic 530.6 pharyngoesophageal 530.6
(ruptured) 562.10 organ or site, congenital NEC - see rectosigmoid (perforated) 562.11
with diverticulitis 562.11 Distortion with hemorrhage 562.13
aorta (Kommerell’s) 747.21 pericardium (congenital) (cyst) rectum 562.11
appendix (noninflammatory) 543.9 746.89 with hemorrhage 562.13
bladder (acquired) (sphincter) 596.3 acquired (true) 423.8 sigmoid (old) (perforated) 562.11
congenital 753.8 pharyngoesophageal (pulsion) with hemorrhage 562.13
broad ligament 620.8 530.6 small intestine (perforated) 562.01
bronchus (congenital) 748.3 pharynx (congenital) 750.27 with hemorrhage 562.03
acquired 494.0 pulsion (esophagus) 530.6 vesical (urinary) 596.3
with acute exacerbation 494.1 rectosigmoid 562.10 Diverticulosis - see Diverticula
calyx, calyceal (kidney) 593.89 with Division
cardia (stomach) 537.1 diverticulitis 562.11 cervix uteri 622.8
cecum 562.10 with hemorrhage 562.13 external os into two openings by
with hemorrhage 562.12 frenum 752.44
diverticulitis 562.11 congenital 751.5 external (cervical) into two openings
with hemorrhage 562.13 rectum 562.10 by frenum 752.44
hemorrhage 562.12 with glans penis 752.69
congenital 751.5 diverticulitis 562.11 hymen 752.49
colon (acquired) 562.10 with hemorrhage 562.13 labia minora (congenital) 752.49
with hemorrhage 562.12 ligament (partial or complete)
diverticulitis 562.11 renal (calyces) (pelvis) 593.89 (current) - see also Sprain, by
with hemorrhage 562.13 with calculus 592.0 site
hemorrhage 562.12 Rokitansky’s 530.6 with open wound - see Wound,
congenital 751.5 seminal vesicle 608.0 open, by site


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Division (Continued) Double (Continued) Drop


muscle (partial or complete) (current) - orifice finger 736.29
see also Sprain, by site heart valve NEC 746.89 foot 736.79
with open wound - see Wound, pulmonary 746.09 hematocrit (precipitous) 790.01
open, by site outlet, right ventricle 745.11 hemoglobin 790.01
nerve - see Injury, nerve, by site pelvis (renal) with double ureter 753.4 toe 735.8
penis glans 752.69 penis 752.69 wrist 736.05
spinal cord - see Injury, spinal, by site tongue 750.13 Dropped
vein 459.9 ureter (one or both sides) 753.4 dead 798.1
traumatic - see Injury, vascular, by with double pelvis (renal) 753.4 heart beats 426.6
site urethra 753.8 Dropsy, dropsical (see also Edema) 782.3
Divorce V61.03 urinary meatus 753.8 abdomen 789.59
Dix-Hallpike neurolabyrinthitis uterus (any degree) 752.2 amnion (see also Hydramnios) 657
386.12 with doubling of cervix and vagina brain - see Hydrocephalus
Dizziness 780.4 752.2 cardiac (see also Failure, heart) 428.0
hysterical 300.11 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.0 cardiorenal (see also Hypertension,
psychogenic 306.9 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 cardiorenal) 404.90
Doan-Wiseman syndrome (primary vagina 752.47 chest 511.9
splenic neutropenia) 289.53 with doubling of cervix and uterus fetus or newborn 778.0
Dog bite - see Wound, open, by site 752.2 due to isoimmunization 773.3
Döhle-Heller aortitis 093.1 vision 368.2 gangrenous (see also Gangrene) 785.4
Döhle body-panmyelopathic syndrome vocal cords 748.3 heart (see also Failure, heart) 428.0
288.2 vulva 752.49 hepatic - see Cirrhosis, liver
Dolichocephaly, dolichocephalus whammy (syndrome) 360.81 infantile - see Hydrops, fetalis
754.0 Douglas’ pouch, cul-de-sac - see condition kidney (see also Nephrosis) 581.9
Dolichocolon 751.5 Down’s disease or syndrome liver - see Cirrhosis, liver
Dolichostenomelia 759.82 (mongolism) 758.0 lung 514
Donohue’s syndrome (leprechaunism) Down-growth, epithelial (anterior malarial (see also Malaria) 084.9
259.8 chamber) 364.61 neonatorum - see Hydrops, fetalis
Donor DPD (dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase nephritic 581.9
blood V59.01 deficiency) 277.6 newborn - see Hydrops, fetalis
other blood components V59.09 Dracontiasis 125.7 nutritional 269.9
stem cells V59.02 Dracunculiasis 125.7 ovary 620.8
whole blood V59.01 Dracunculosis 125.7 pericardium (see also Pericarditis) 423.9
bone V59.2 Drainage renal (see also Nephrosis) 581.9
marrow V59.3 abscess (spontaneous) - see Abscess uremic - see Uremia
D

cornea V59.5 anomalous pulmonary veins to hepatic Drowned, drowning (near) 994.1
egg (oocyte) (ovum) V59.70 veins or right atrium 747.41 lung 518.52
over age 35 V59.73 stump (amputation) (surgical) 997.62 Drowsiness 780.09
anonymous recipient V59.73 suprapubic, bladder 596.89 Drug - see also condition
designated recipient V59.74 Dream state, hysterical 300.13 addiction (see also Dependence)
under age 35 V59.71 Drepanocytic anemia (see also Disease, 304.9
anonymous recipient V59.71 sickle cell) 282.60 adverse effect, correct substance
designated recipient V59.72 Dresbach’s syndrome (elliptocytosis) properly administered 995.20
heart V59.8 282.1 allergy 995.27
kidney V59.4 Dreschlera (infection) 118 dependence (see also Dependence)
liver V59.6 hawaiiensis 117.8 304.9
lung V59.8 Dressler’s syndrome (postmyocardial habit (see also Dependence) 304.9
lymphocyte V59.8 infarction) 411.0 hypersensitivity 995.27
organ V59.9 Dribbling (post-void) 788.35 induced
specified NEC V59.8 Drift, ulnar 736.09 circadian rhythm sleep disorder
potential, examination of V70.8 Drinking (alcohol) - see also Alcoholism 292.85
skin V59.1 excessive, to excess NEC (see also Abuse, hypersomnia 292.85
specified organ or tissue NEC V59.8 drugs, nondependent) 305.0 insomnia 292.85
sperm V59.8 bouts, periodic 305.0 mental disorder 292.9
stem cells V59.02 continual 303.9 anxiety 292.89
tissue V59.9 episodic 305.0 mood 292.84
specified type NEC V59.8 habitual 303.9 sexual 292.89
Donovanosis (granuloma venereum) periodic 305.0 sleep 292.85
099.2 Drip, postnasal (chronic) 784.91 specified type 292.89
DOPS (diffuse obstructive pulmonary due to: parasomnia 292.85
syndrome) 496 allergic rhinitis - see Rhinitis, allergic persisting
Double common cold 460 amnestic disorder 292.83
albumin 273.8 gastroesophageal reflux - see Reflux, dementia 292.82
aortic arch 747.21 gastroesophageal psychotic disorder
auditory canal 744.29 nasopharyngitis - see with
auricle (heart) 746.82 Nasopharyngitis delusions 292.11
bladder 753.8 other known condition - code to hallucinations 292.12
external (cervical) os 752.44 condition sleep disorder 292.85
kidney with double pelvis (renal) sinusitis - see Sinusitis intoxication 292.89
753.3 Drivers’ license examination V70.3 overdose - see Table of Drugs and
larynx 748.3 Droop Chemicals
meatus urinarius 753.8 Cooper’s 611.81 poisoning - see Table of Drugs and
organ or site NEC - see Accessory facial 781.94 Chemicals


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Drug (Continued) Ducrey’s Durand-Nicolas-Favre disease (climatic


therapy (maintenance) status NEC bacillus 099.0 bubo) 099.1
chemotherapy, antineoplastic V58.11 chancre 099.0 Durotomy, incidental (inadvertent) (see
immunotherapy, antineoplastic disease (chancroid) 099.0 also Tear, dural) 349.31
V58.12 Duct, ductus - see condition Duroziez’s disease (congenital mitral
long-term (current) (prophylactic) Duengero 061 stenosis) 746.5
use V58.69 Duhring’s disease (dermatitis Dust
antibiotics V58.62 herpetiformis) 694.0 conjunctivitis 372.05
anticoagulants V58.61 Dukes (-Filatov) disease 057.8 reticulation (occupational) 504
anti-inflammatories, non- Dullness Dutton’s
steroidal (NSAID) V58.64 cardiac (decreased) (increased) 785.3 disease (trypanosomiasis) 086.9
antiplatelets V58.63 Dumb ague (see also Malaria) 084.6 relapsing fever (West African) 087.1
antithrombotics V58.63 Dumbness (see also Aphasia) 784.3 Dwarf, dwarfism 259.4
aspirin V58.66 Dumdum fever 085.0 with infantilism (hypophyseal) 253.3
bisphosphonates V58.68 Dumping syndrome (postgastrectomy) achondroplastic 756.4
high-risk medications NEC V58.69 564.2 Amsterdam 759.89
insulin V58.67 nonsurgical 536.8 bird-headed 759.89
methadone for pain control Duodenitis (nonspecific) (peptic) 535.60 congenital 259.4
V58.69 with hemorrhage 535.61 constitutional 259.4
opiate analgesic V58.69 due to hypophyseal 253.3
steroids V58.65 strongyloides stercoralis 127.2 infantile 259.4
methadone 304.00 Duodenocholangitis 575.8
wrong substance given or taken in Levi type 253.3
Duodenum, duodenal - see condition Lorain-Levi (pituitary) 253.3
error - see Table of Drugs and Duplay’s disease, periarthritis, or
Chemicals Lorain type (pituitary) 253.3
syndrome 726.2 metatropic 756.4
Drunkenness (see also Abuse, drugs, Duplex - see also Accessory
nondependent) 305.0 nephrotic-glycosuric, with
kidney 753.3 hypophosphatemic rickets 270.0
acute in alcoholism (see also placenta - see Placenta, abnormal
Alcoholism) 303.0 nutritional 263.2
uterus 752.2 ovarian 758.6
chronic (see also Alcoholism) 303.9 Duplication - see also Accessory
pathologic 291.4 pancreatic 577.8
anus 751.5 pituitary 253.3
simple (acute) 305.0 aortic arch 747.21
in alcoholism 303.0 polydystrophic 277.5
appendix 751.5 primordial 253.3
sleep 307.47 biliary duct (any) 751.69
Drusen psychosocial 259.4
bladder 753.8 renal 588.0
optic disc or papilla 377.21
cecum 751.5 with hypertension - see
retina (colloid) (hyaloid degeneration)

D
and appendix 751.5
362.57 Hypertension, kidney
cervical, cervix 752.44
hereditary 362.77 Russell’s (uterine dwarfism and
clitoris 752.49
Drusenfieber 075 craniofacial dysostosis) 759.89
cystic duct 751.69
Dry, dryness - see also condition Dyke-Young anemia or syndrome
eye 375.15 digestive organs 751.8
(acquired macrocytic hemolytic
syndrome 375.15 duodenum 751.5
anemia) (secondary) (symptomatic)
larynx 478.79 esophagus 750.4
283.9
mouth 527.7 fallopian tube 752.19
frontonasal process 756.0 Dynia abnormality (see also Defect,
nose 478.19 coagulation) 286.9
skin syndrome 701.1 gallbladder 751.69
ileum 751.5 Dysacousis 388.40
socket (teeth) 526.5 Dysadrenocortism 255.9
throat 478.29 intestine (large) (small) 751.5
jejunum 751.5 hyperfunction 255.3
DSAP (disseminated superficial actinic hypofunction 255.41
porokeratosis) 692.75 kidney 753.3
liver 751.69 Dysarthria 784.51
DSTR (delayed serologic transfusion due to late effect of cerebrovascular
reaction) nose 748.1
pancreas 751.7 disease (see also Late effect(s) (of)
due to or resulting from cerebrovascular disease) 438.13
incompatibility penis 752.69
respiratory organs NEC 748.9 Dysautonomia (see also Neuropathy,
ABO 999.69 peripheral, autonomic) 337.9
non-ABO antigen (minor) (Duffy) salivary duct 750.22
spinal cord (incomplete) 742.51 familial 742.8
(Kell) (Kidd) (Lewis) (M)
stomach 750.7 Dysbarism 993.3
(N) (P) (S) 999.79
ureter 753.4 Dysbasia 719.7
Rh antigen (C) (c) (D) (E) (e) 999.74
Duane’s retraction syndrome 378.71 vagina 752.47 angiosclerotica intermittens 443.9
Duane-Stilling-Türk syndrome (ocular vas deferens 752.89 due to atherosclerosis 440.21
retraction syndrome) 378.71 vocal cords 748.3 hysterical 300.11
Dubin-Johnson disease or syndrome 277.4 Dupré’s disease or syndrome lordotica (progressiva) 333.6
Dubini’s disease (electric chorea) 049.8 (meningism) 781.6 nonorganic origin 307.9
Dubois’ abscess or disease 090.5 Dupuytren’s psychogenic 307.9
Duchenne’s contraction 728.6 Dysbetalipoproteinemia (familial) 272.2
disease 094.0 disease (muscle contracture) 728.6 Dyscalculia 315.1
locomotor ataxia 094.0 fracture (closed) 824.4 Dyschezia (see also Constipation) 564.00
muscular dystrophy 359.1 ankle (closed) 824.4 Dyschondroplasia (with hemangiomata)
pseudohypertrophy, muscles 359.1 open 824.5 756.4
paralysis 335.22 fibula (closed) 824.4 Voorhoeve’s 756.4
syndrome 335.22 open 824.5 Dyschondrosteosis 756.59
Duchenne-Aran myelopathic, muscular open 824.5 Dyschromia 709.00
atrophy (nonprogressive) radius (closed) 813.42 Dyscollagenosis 710.9
(progressive) 335.21 open 813.52 Dyscoria 743.41
Duchenne-Griesinger disease 359.1 muscle contracture 728.6 Dyscraniopyophalangy 759.89


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Dyscrasia Dysentery, dysenteric (Continued) Dysfunction (Continued)


blood 289.9 Shiga 004.0 labyrinthine 386.50
with antepartum hemorrhage Shigella NEC (see also Dysentery, specified NEC 386.58
641.3 bacillary) 004.9 liver 573.9
hemorrhage, subungual 287.8 boydii 004.2 constitutional 277.4
newborn NEC 776.9 dysenteriae 004.0 minimal brain (child) (see also
puerperal, postpartum 666.3 Schmitz 004.0 Hyperkinesia) 314.9
ovary 256.8 Shiga 004.0 ovary, ovarian 256.9
plasma cell 273.9 flexneri 004.1 hyperfunction 256.1
pluriglandular 258.9 group A 004.0 estrogen 256.0
polyglandular 258.9 group B 004.1 hypofunction 256.39
Dysdiadochokinesia 781.3 group C 004.2 postablative 256.2
Dysectasia, vesical neck 596.89 group D 004.3 postablative 256.2
Dysendocrinism 259.9 Schmitz 004.0 specified NEC 256.8
Dysentery, dysenteric (bilious) Shiga 004.0 papillary muscle 429.81
(catarrhal) (diarrhea) (epidemic) Sonnei 004.3 with myocardial infarction 410.8
(gangrenous) (hemorrhagic) Sonne 004.3 parathyroid 252.8
(infectious) (sporadic) (tropical) strongyloidiasis 127.2 hyperfunction 252.00
(ulcerative) 009.0 trichomonal 007.3 hypofunction 252.1
abscess, liver (see also Abscess, amebic) tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) pineal gland 259.8
006.3 014.8 pituitary (gland) 253.9
amebic (see also Amebiasis) 006.9 viral (see also Enteritis, viral) 008.8 hyperfunction 253.1
with abscess - see Abscess, amebic Dysequilibrium 780.4 hypofunction 253.2
acute 006.0 Dysesthesia 782.0 posterior 253.6
carrier (suspected) of V02.2 hysterical 300.11 hypofunction 253.5
chronic 006.1 Dysfibrinogenemia (congenital) (see also placental - see Placenta, insufficiency
arthritis (see also Arthritis, due to, Defect, coagulation) 286.3 platelets (blood) 287.1
dysentery) 009.0 [711.3] Dysfunction polyglandular 258.9
bacillary 004.9 [711.3] adrenal (cortical) 255.9 specified NEC 258.8
asylum 004.9 hyperfunction 255.3 psychosexual 302.70
bacillary 004.9 hypofunction 255.41 with
arthritis 004.9 [711.3] associated with sleep stages or arousal dyspareunia (functional)
Boyd 004.2 from sleep 780.56 (psychogenic) 302.76
Flexner 004.1 nonorganic origin 307.47 frigidity 302.72
Schmitz (-Stutzer) 004.0 bladder NEC 596.59 impotence 302.72
Shiga 004.0 bleeding, uterus 626.8 inhibition
D

Shigella 004.9 brain, minimal (see also Hyperkinesia) orgasm


group A 004.0 314.9 female 302.73
group B 004.1 cerebral 348.30 male 302.74
group C 004.2 colon 564.9 sexual
group D 004.3 psychogenic 306.4 desire 302.71
specified type NEC 004.8 colostomy or enterostomy 569.62 excitement 302.72
Sonne 004.3 cystic duct 575.8 premature ejaculation 302.75
specified type NEC 004.8 diastolic 429.9 sexual aversion 302.79
bacterium 004.9 with heart failure - see Failure, heart specified disorder NEC 302.79
balantidial 007.0 due to vaginismus 306.51
Balantidium coli 007.0 cardiomyopathy - see pylorus 537.9
Boyd’s 004.2 Cardiomyopathy rectum 564.9
Chilomastix 007.8 hypertension - see Hypertension, psychogenic 306.4
Chinese 004.9 heart segmental (see also Dysfunction,
choleriform 001.1 endocrine NEC 259.9 somatic) 739.9
coccidial 007.2 endometrium 621.8 senile 797
Dientamoeba fragilis 007.8 enteric stoma 569.62 sexual 302.70
due to specified organism NEC - see enterostomy 569.62 sinoatrial node 427.81
Enteritis, due to, by organism erectile 607.84 somatic 739.9
Embadomonas 007.8 nonorganic origin 302.72 abdomen 739.9
Endolimax nana - see Dysentery, amebic esophagostomy 530.87 acromioclavicular 739.7
Entamoba, entamebic - see Dysentery, Eustachian tube 381.81 cervical 739.1
amebic gallbladder 575.8 cervicothoracic 739.1
Flexner’s 004.1 gastrointestinal 536.9 costochondral 739.8
Flexner-Boyd 004.2 gland, glandular NEC 259.9 costovertebral 739.8
giardial 007.1 heart 427.9 extremities
Giardia lamblia 007.1 postoperative (immediate) 997.1 lower 739.6
Hiss-Russell 004.1 long-term effect of cardiac upper 739.7
lamblia 007.1 surgery 429.4 head 739.0
leishmanial 085.0 hemoglobin 289.89 hip 739.5
malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6 hepatic 573.9 lumbar, lumbosacral 739.3
metazoal 127.9 hepatocellular NEC 573.9 occipitocervical 739.0
Monilia 112.89 hypophysis 253.9 pelvic 739.5
protozoal NEC 007.9 hyperfunction 253.1 pubic 739.5
Russell’s 004.8 hypofunction 253.2 rib cage 739.8
salmonella 003.0 posterior lobe 253.6 sacral 739.4
schistosomal 120.1 hypofunction 253.5 sacrococcygeal 739.4
Schmitz (-Stutzer) 004.0 kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.9 sacroiliac 739.4


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Dysfunction (Continued) Dysinsulinism 251.8 Dysphagia 787.20


somatic (Continued) Dyskaryotic cervical smear 795.09 cervical 787.29
specified site NEC 739.9 Dyskeratosis (see also Keratosis) 701.1 functional 300.11
sternochondral 739.8 bullosa hereditaria 757.39 hysterical 300.11
sternoclavicular 739.7 cervix 622.10 nervous 300.11
temporomandibular 739.0 congenital 757.39 neurogenic 787.29
thoracic, thoracolumbar 739.2 follicularis 757.39 oral phase 787.21
stomach 536.9 vitamin A deficiency 264.8 oropharyngeal phase 787.22
psychogenic 306.4 gingiva 523.8 pharyngeal phase 787.23
suprarenal 255.9 oral soft tissue NEC 528.79 pharyngoesophageal phase 787.24
hyperfunction 255.3 tongue 528.79 psychogenic 306.4
hypofunction 255.41 uterus NEC 621.8 sideropenic 280.8
symbolic NEC 784.60 Dyskinesia 781.3 spastica 530.5
specified type NEC 784.69 biliary 575.8 specified NEC 787.29
systolic 429.9 esophagus 530.5 Dysphagocytosis, congenital 288.1
with heart failure - see Failure, hysterical 300.11 Dysphasia 784.59
heart intestinal 564.89 Dysphonia 784.42
temporomandibular (joint) (joint-pain- neuroleptic-induced tardive 333.85 clericorum 784.49
syndrome) NEC 524.60 nonorganic origin 307.9 functional 300.11
sounds on opening or closing orofacial 333.82 hysterical 300.11
524.64 due to drugs 333.85 psychogenic 306.1
specified NEC 524.69 psychogenic 307.9 spastica 478.79
testicular 257.9 subacute, due to drugs 333.85 Dyspigmentation - see also Pigmentation
hyperfunction 257.0 tardive (oral) 333.85 eyelid (acquired) 374.52
hypofunction 257.2 Dyslalia 784.59 Dyspituitarism 253.9
specified type NEC 257.8 developmental 315.39 hyperfunction 253.1
thymus 254.9 Dyslexia 784.61 hypofunction 253.2
thyroid 246.9 developmental 315.02 posterior lobe 253.6
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, secondary to organic lesion 784.61 Dysplasia - see also Anomaly
or puerperium 648.1 Dyslipidemia 272.4 alveolar capillary, with vein
hyperfunction - see Hyperthyroidism Dysmaturity (see also Immaturity) misalignment 516.64
hypofunction - see Hypothyroidism 765.1 anus 569.44
uterus, complicating delivery 661.9 lung 770.4 intraepithelial neoplasia I (AIN I)
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 pulmonary 770.4 (histologically confirmed)
hypertonic 661.4 569.44
Dysmenorrhea (essential) (exfoliative)
hypotonic 661.2 intraepithelial neoplasia II (AIN II)
(functional) (intrinsic)

D
(histologically confirmed)
primary 661.0 (membranous) (primary)
569.44
secondary 661.1 (secondary) 625.3
intraepithelial neoplasia III (AIN III)
velopharyngeal (acquired) 528.9 psychogenic 306.52
230.6
congenital 750.29 Dysmetabolic syndrome X 277.7
anal canal 230.5
ventricular 429.9 Dysmetria 781.3
mild (histologically confirmed) 569.44
with congestive heart failure (see also Dysmorodystrophia mesodermalis moderate (histologically confirmed)
Failure, heart) 428.0 congenita 759.82 569.44
due to Dysnomia 784.3 severe 230.6
cardiomyopathy - see Dysorexia 783.0 anal canal 230.5
Cardiomyopathy hysterical 300.11 artery
hypertension - see Hypertension, Dysostosis fibromuscular NEC 447.8
heart cleidocranial, cleidocranialis 755.59 carotid 447.8
left, reversible following sudden craniofacial 756.0 renal 447.3
emotional stress 429.83 Fairbank’s (idiopathic familial bladder 596.89
vesicourethral NEC 596.59 generalized osteophytosis) bone (fibrous) NEC 733.29
vestibular 386.50 756.50 diaphyseal, progressive 756.59
specified type NEC 386.58 mandibularis 756.0 jaw 526.89
Dysgammaglobulinemia 279.06 mandibulofacial, incomplete 756.0 monostotic 733.29
Dysgenesis multiplex 277.5 polyostotic 756.54
gonadal (due to chromosomal orodigitofacial 759.89 solitary 733.29
anomaly) 758.6 Dyspareunia (female) 625.0 brain 742.9
pure 752.7 male 608.89 bronchopulmonary, fetus or newborn
kidney(s) 753.0 psychogenic 302.76 770.7
ovarian 758.6 Dyspepsia (allergic) (congenital) cervix (uteri) 622.10
renal 753.0 (fermentative) (flatulent) cervical intraepithelial neoplasia I
reticular 279.2 (functional) (gastric) (CIN I) 622.11
seminiferous tubules 758.6 (gastrointestinal) (neurogenic) cervical intraepithelial neoplasia II
tidal platelet 287.31 (occupational) (reflex) 536.8 (CIN II) 622.12
Dysgerminoma (M9060/3) acid 536.8 cervical intraepithelial neoplasia III
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, atonic 536.3 (CIN III) 233.1
malignant psychogenic 306.4 CIN I 622.11
unspecified site diarrhea 787.91 CIN II 622.12
female 183.0 psychogenic 306.4 CIN III 233.1
male 186.9 intestinal 564.89 mild 622.11
Dysgeusia 781.1 psychogenic 306.4 moderate 622.12
Dysgraphia 781.3 nervous 306.4 severe 233.1
Dyshidrosis 705.81 neurotic 306.4 chondroectodermal 756.55
Dysidrosis 705.81 psychogenic 306.4 chondromatose 756.4


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Dysplasia (Continued) Dysplasia (Continued) Dystocia 660.9


colon 211.3 skin 709.8 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
craniocarpotarsal 759.89 spinal cord 742.9 cervical 661.2
craniometaphyseal 756.89 thymic, with immunodeficiency affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
dentinal 520.5 279.2 contraction ring 661.4
diaphyseal, progressive 756.59 vagina 623.0 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
ectodermal (anhidrotic) (Bason) mild 623.0 fetal 660.9
(Clouston’s) (congenital) moderate 623.0 abnormal size 653.5
(Feinmesser) (hereditary) severe 233.31 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
(hidrotic) (Marshall) vocal cord 478.5 deformity 653.7
(Robinson’s) 757.31 vulva 624.8 maternal 660.9
epiphysealis 756.9 intraepithelial neoplasia I (VIN I) affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
multiplex 756.56 624.01 positional 660.0
punctata 756.59 intraepithelial neoplasia II (VIN II) affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
epiphysis 756.9 624.02 shoulder (girdle) 660.4
multiple 756.56 intraepithelial neoplasia III (VIN III) affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
epithelial 233.32 uterine NEC 661.4
epiglottis 478.79 mild 624.01 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
uterine cervix 622.10 moderate 624.02 Dystonia
erythroid NEC 289.89 severe 233.32 acute
eye (see also Microphthalmos) VIN I 624.01 due to drugs 333.72
743.10 VIN II 624.02 neuroleptic-induced acute 333.72
familial metaphyseal 756.89 VIN III 233.32 deformans progressiva 333.6
fibromuscular, artery NEC 447.8 Dyspnea (nocturnal) (paroxysmal) 786.09 lenticularis 333.6
carotid 447.8 asthmatic (bronchial) (see also Asthma) musculorum deformans 333.6
renal 447.3 493.9 torsion (idiopathic) 333.6
fibrous with bronchitis (see also Asthma) acquired 333.79
bone NEC 733.29 493.9 fragments (of) 333.89
diaphyseal, progressive 756.59 chronic 493.2 genetic 333.6
jaw 526.89 cardiac (see also Failure, ventricular, symptomatic 333.79
monostotic 733.29 left) 428.1 Dystonic
polyostotic 756.54 cardiac (see also Failure, ventricular, movements 781.0
solitary 733.29 left) 428.1 Dystopia kidney 753.3
high grade, focal - see Neoplasm, by functional 300.11 Dystrophy, dystrophia 783.9
site, benign hyperventilation 786.01 adiposogenital 253.8
hip (congenital) 755.63 hysterical 300.11 asphyxiating thoracic 756.4
D

with dislocation (see also Dislocation, Monday morning 504 Becker’s type 359.22
hip, congenital) 754.30 newborn 770.89 brevicollis 756.16
hypohidrotic ectodermal 757.31 psychogenic 306.1 Bruch’s membrane 362.77
joint 755.8 uremic - see Uremia cervical (sympathetic) NEC 337.09
kidney 753.15 Dyspraxia 781.3 chondro-osseus with punctate
leg 755.69 syndrome 315.4 epiphyseal dysplasia 756.59
linguofacialis 759.89 Dysproteinemia 273.8 choroid (hereditary) 363.50
lung 748.5 transient with copper deficiency central (areolar) (partial) 363.53
macular 743.55 281.4 total (gyrate) 363.54
mammary (benign) (gland) 610.9 Dysprothrombinemia (constitutional) circinate 363.53
cystic 610.1 (see also Defect, coagulation) 286.3 circumpapillary (partial) 363.51
specified type NEC 610.8 Dysreflexia, autonomic 337.3 total 363.52
metaphyseal 756.9 Dysrhythmia diffuse
familial 756.89 cardiac 427.9 partial 363.56
monostotic fibrous 733.29 postoperative (immediate) 997.1 total 363.57
muscle 756.89 long-term effect of cardiac generalized
myeloid NEC 289.89 surgery 429.4 partial 363.56
nervous system (general) 742.9 specified type NEC 427.89 total 363.57
neuroectodermal 759.6 cerebral or cortical 348.30 gyrate
oculoauriculovertebral 756.0 Dyssecretosis, mucoserous 710.2 central 363.54
oculodentodigital 759.89 Dyssocial reaction, without manifest generalized 363.57
olfactogenital 253.4 psychiatric disorder helicoid 363.52
osteo-onycho-arthro (hereditary) 756.89 adolescent V71.02 peripapillary - see Dystrophy,
periosteum 733.99 adult V71.01 choroid, circumpapillary
polyostotic fibrous 756.54 child V71.02 serpiginous 363.54
progressive diaphyseal 756.59 Dyssomnia NEC 780.56 cornea (hereditary) 371.50
prostate 602.3 nonorganic origin 307.47 anterior NEC 371.52
intraepithelial neoplasia I Dyssplenism 289.4 Cogan’s 371.52
[PIN I] 602.3 Dyssynergia combined 371.57
intraepithelial neoplasia II biliary (see also Disease, biliary) crystalline 371.56
[PIN II] 602.3 576.8 endothelial (Fuchs’) 371.57
intraepithelial neoplasia III cerebellaris myoclonica 334.2 epithelial 371.50
[PIN III] 233.4 detrusor sphincter (bladder) 596.55 juvenile 371.51
renal 753.15 ventricular 429.89 microscopic cystic 371.52
renofacialis 753.0 Dystasia, hereditary areflexic 334.3 granular 371.53
retinal NEC 743.56 Dysthymia 300.4 lattice 371.54
retrolental (see also Retinopathy of Dysthymic disorder 300.4 macular 371.55
prematurity) 362.21 Dysthyroidism 246.9 marginal (Terrien’s) 371.48


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Dystrophy, dystrophia (Continued) Dystrophy, dystrophia (Continued) Dystrophy, dystrophia (Continued)


cornea (Continued) muscular (Continued) retina, retinal (Continued)
Meesman’s 371.51 Landouzy-Déjérine 359.1 cone, progressive 362.75
microscopic cystic (epithelial) limb-girdle 359.1 hyaline 362.77
371.52 myotonic 359.21 in
nodular, Salzmann’s 371.46 progressive (hereditary) 359.1 Bassen-Kornzweig syndrome
polymorphous 371.58 Charcôt-Marie-Tooth 356.1 272.5 [362.72]
posterior NEC 371.58 pseudohypertrophic (infantile) cerebroretinal lipidosis 330.1
ring-like 371.52 359.1 [362.71]
Salzmann’s nodular 371.46 myocardium, myocardial (see also Refsum’s disease 356.3 [362.72]
stromal NEC 371.56 Degeneration, myocardial) systemic lipidosis 272.7 [362.71]
dermatochondrocorneal 371.50 429.1 juvenile (Stargardt’s) 362.75
Duchenne’s 359.1 myotonic 359.21 pigmentary 362.74
due to malnutrition 263.9 myotonica 359.21 pigment epithelium 362.76
Erb’s 359.1 nail 703.8 progressive cone (-rod) 362.75
familial congenital 757.5 pseudoinflammatory foveal
hyperplastic periosteal 756.59 neurovascular (traumatic) (see also 362.77
osseous 277.5 Neuropathy, peripheral, rod, progressive 362.75
foveal 362.77 autonomic) 337.9 sensory 362.75
Fuchs’, cornea 371.57 nutritional 263.9 vitelliform 362.76
Gowers’ muscular 359.1 ocular 359.1 Salzmann’s nodular 371.46
hair 704.2 oculocerebrorenal 270.8 scapuloperoneal 359.1
hereditary, progressive muscular oculopharyngeal 359.1 skin NEC 709.9
359.1 ovarian 620.8 sympathetic (posttraumatic) (reflex)
hypogenital, with diabetic tendency papillary (and pigmentary) 701.1 337.20
759.81 pelvicrural atrophic 359.1 lower limb 337.22
Landouzy-Déjérine 359.1 pigmentary (see also Acanthosis) specified site NEC 337.29
Leyden-Möbius 359.1 701.2 upper limb 337.21
mesodermalis congenita 759.82 pituitary (gland) 253.8 tapetoretinal NEC 362.74
muscular 359.1 polyglandular 258.8 thoracic asphyxiating 756.4
congenital (hereditary) 359.0 posttraumatic sympathetic - see unguium 703.8
myotonic 359.22 Dystrophy, symphatic congenital 757.5
distal 359.1 progressive ophthalmoplegic 359.1 vitreoretinal (primary) 362.73
Duchenne’s 359.1 reflex neuromuscular - see Dystrophy, secondary 362.66
Erb’s 359.1 sympathetic vulva 624.09
fascioscapulohumeral 359.1 retina, retinal (hereditary) 362.70 Dysuria 788.1

D
Gowers’ 359.1 albipunctate 362.74 psychogenic 306.53
hereditary (progressive) 359.1 Bruch’s membrane 362.77


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E Eclampsia, eclamptic (coma)


(convulsions) (delirium) 780.39
Ectopic, ectopia (Continued)
kidney (crossed) (intrathoracic) (pelvis)
Eagle-Barrett syndrome 756.71 female, child-bearing age NEC - see 753.3
Eales’ disease (syndrome) 362.18 Eclampsia, pregnancy in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4
Ear - see also condition gravidarum - see Eclampsia, pregnancy causing obstructed labor 660.2
ache 388.70 male 780.39 lens 743.37
otogenic 388.71 not associated with pregnancy or lentis 743.37
referred 388.72 childbirth 780.39 mole - see Pregnancy, ectopic
lop 744.29 pregnancy, childbirth, or puerperium organ or site NEC - see Malposition,
piercing V50.3 642.6 congenital
swimmers’ acute 380.12 with pre-existing hypertension ovary 752.0
tank 380.12 642.7 pancreas, pancreatic tissue 751.7
tropical 111.8 [380.15] affecting fetus or newborn 760.0 pregnancy - see Pregnancy, ectopic
wax 380.4 uremic 586 pupil 364.75
Earache 388.70 Eclipse blindness (total) 363.31 renal 753.3
otogenic 388.71 Economic circumstance affecting care sebaceous glands of mouth 750.26
referred 388.72 V60.9 secretion
Early satiety 780.94 specified type NEC V60.89 ACTH 255.0
Eaton-Lambert syndrome (see also Economo’s disease (encephalitis adrenal hormone 259.3
Syndrome, Lambert-Eaton) lethargica) 049.8 adrenalin 259.3
358.30 Ectasia, ectasis adrenocorticotropin 255.0
Eberth’s disease (typhoid fever) 002.0 annuloaortic 424.1 antidiuretic hormone (ADH) 259.3
Ebstein’s aorta (see also Ectasia, aortic) 447.70 epinephrine 259.3
anomaly or syndrome (downward with aneurysm 441.9 hormone NEC 259.3
displacement, tricuspid valve ruptured 441.5 norepinephrine 259.3
into right ventricle) 746.2 aortic 447.70 pituitary (posterior) 259.3
disease (diabetes) 250.4 [581.81] with aneurysm 441.9 spleen 759.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.4 abdominal 447.72 testis 752.51
[581.81] thoracic 447.71 thyroid 759.2
Eccentro-osteochondrodysplasia thoracoabdominal 447.73 ureter 753.4
277.5 breast 610.4 ventricular beats 427.69
Ecchondroma (M9210/0) - see Neoplasm, capillary 448.9 vesicae 753.5
bone, benign cornea (marginal) (postinfectional) Ectrodactyly 755.4
Ecchondrosis (M9210/1) 238.0 371.71 finger (see also Absence, finger,
Ecchordosis physaliphora 756.0 duct (mammary) 610.4 congenital) 755.29
Ecchymosis (multiple) 459.89 gastric antral vascular (GAVE) 537.82 toe (see also Absence, toe, congenital)
E

conjunctiva 372.72 with hemorrhage 537.83 755.39


eye (traumatic) 921.0 without hemorrhage 537.82 Ectromelia 755.4
eyelids (traumatic) 921.1 kidney 593.89 lower limb 755.30
newborn 772.6 mammary duct (gland) 610.4 upper limb 755.20
spontaneous 782.7 papillary 448.9 Ectropion 374.10
traumatic - see Contusion renal 593.89 anus 569.49
ECD (Erdheim-Chester disease) salivary gland (duct) 527.8 cervix 622.0
277.89 scar, cornea 371.71 with mention of cervicitis 616.0
Echinococciasis - see Echinococcus sclera 379.11 cicatricial 374.14
Echinococcosis - see Echinococcus Ecthyma 686.8 congenital 743.62
Echinococcus (infection) 122.9 contagiosum 051.2 eyelid 374.10
granulosus 122.4 gangrenosum 686.09 cicatricial 374.14
liver 122.0 infectiosum 051.2 congenital 743.62
lung 122.1 Ectocardia 746.87 mechanical 374.12
orbit 122.3 [376.13] Ectodermal dysplasia, congenital 757.31 paralytic 374.12
specified site NEC 122.3 Ectodermosis erosiva pluriorificialis 695.19 senile 374.11
thyroid 122.2 Ectopic, ectopia (congenital) 759.89 spastic 374.13
liver NEC 122.8 abdominal viscera 751.8 iris (pigment epithelium) 364.54
granulosus 122.0 due to defect in anterior abdominal lip (congenital) 750.26
multilocularis 122.5 wall 756.79 acquired 528.5
lung NEC 122.9 ACTH syndrome 255.0 mechanical 374.12
granulosus 122.1 adrenal gland 759.1 paralytic 374.12
multilocularis 122.6 anus 751.5 rectum 569.49
multilocularis 122.7 auricular beats 427.61 senile 374.11
liver 122.5 beats 427.60 spastic 374.13
specified site NEC 122.6 bladder 753.5 urethra 599.84
orbit 122.9 [376.13] bone and cartilage in lung 748.69 uvea 364.54
granulosus 122.3 [376.13] brain 742.4 Eczema (acute) (allergic) (chronic)
multilocularis 122.6 [376.13] breast tissue 757.6 (erythematous) (fissum)
specified site NEC 122.9 cardiac 746.87 (occupational) (rubrum) (squamous)
granulosus 122.3 cerebral 742.4 692.9
multilocularis 122.6 [376.13] cordis 746.87 asteatotic 706.8
thyroid NEC 122.9 endometrium 617.9 atopic 691.8
granulosus 122.2 gallbladder 751.69 contact NEC 692.9
multilocularis 122.6 gastric mucosa 750.7 dermatitis NEC 692.9
Echinorhynchiasis 127.7 gestation - see Pregnancy, ectopic due to specified cause - see Dermatitis,
Echinostomiasis 121.8 heart 746.87 due to
Echolalia 784.69 hormone secretion NEC 259.3 dyshidrotic 705.81
ECHO virus infection NEC 079.1 hyperparathyroidism 259.3 external ear 380.22


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Eczema (Continued) Edema, edematous (Continued) Edema, edematous (Continued)


flexural 691.8 genital organs nutritional (newborn) 262
gouty 274.89 female 629.89 with dyspigmentation, skin and hair
herpeticum 054.0 male 608.86 260
hypertrophicum 701.8 gestational 646.1 optic disc or nerve - see Papilledema
hypostatic - see Varicose, vein with hypertension - see Toxemia, of orbit 376.33
impetiginous 684 pregnancy circulatory 459.89
infantile (acute) (chronic) (due to any glottis, glottic, glottides (obstructive) palate (soft) (hard) 528.9
substance) (intertriginous) (passive) 478.6 pancreas 577.8
(seborrheic) 690.12 allergic 995.1 penis 607.83
intertriginous NEC 692.9 hereditary 277.6 periodic 995.1
infantile 690.12 due to external agent - see hereditary 277.6
intrinsic 691.8 Condition, respiratory, acute, pharynx 478.25
lichenified NEC 692.9 due to specified agent pitting 782.3
marginatum 110.3 heart (see also Failure, heart) 428.0 pulmonary - see Edema, lung
nummular 692.9 newborn 779.89 Quincke’s 995.1
pustular 686.8 heat 992.7 hereditary 277.6
seborrheic 690.18 hereditary (legs) 757.0 renal (see also Nephrosis) 581.9
infantile 690.12 inanition 262 retina (localized) (macular) (peripheral)
solare 692.72 infectious 782.3 362.83
stasis (lower extremity) 454.1 intracranial 348.5 cystoid 362.53
ulcerated 454.2 due to injury at birth 767.8 diabetic 250.5 [362.07]
vaccination, vaccinatum 999.0 iris 364.89 due to secondary diabetes 249.5
varicose (lower extremity) - see joint (see also Effusion, joint) 719.0 [362.07]
Varicose, vein larynx (see also Edema, glottis) 478.6 salt 276.0
verrucosum callosum 698.3 legs 782.3 scrotum 608.86
Eczematoid, exudative 691.8 due to venous obstruction 459.2 seminal vesicle 608.86
Eddowes’ syndrome (brittle bones and hereditary 757.0 spermatic cord 608.86
blue sclera) 756.51 localized 782.3 spinal cord 336.1
Edema, edematous 782.3 due to venous obstruction 459.2 starvation 262
with nephritis (see also Nephrosis) lower extremity 459.2 stasis - see also Hypertension, venous
581.9 lower extremities - see Edema, legs 459.30
allergic 995.1 lung 514 subconjunctival 372.73
angioneurotic (allergic) (any site) acute 518.4 subglottic (see also Edema, glottis)
(with urticaria) 995.1 with heart disease or failure (see 478.6
hereditary 277.6 also Failure, ventricular, left) supraglottic (see also Edema, glottis)

E
angiospastic 443.9 428.1 478.6
Berlin’s (traumatic) 921.3 congestive 428.0 testis 608.86
brain (cytotoxic) (vasogenic) 348.5 chemical (due to fumes or toxic NEC 782.3
due to birth injury 767.8 vapors) 506.1 traumatic NEC 782.3
fetus or newborn 767.8 due to tunica vaginalis 608.86
cardiac (see also Failure, heart) 428.0 external agent(s) NEC 508.9 vas deferens 608.86
cardiovascular (see also Failure, heart) specified NEC 508.8 vocal cord - see Edema, glottis
428.0 fumes and vapors (chemical) vulva (acute) 624.8
cerebral - see Edema, brain (inhalation) 506.1 Edentia (complete) (partial) (see also
cerebrospinal vessel - see Edema, radiation 508.0 Absence, tooth) 520.0
brain chemical (acute) 506.1 acquired (see also Edentulism) 525.40
cervix (acute) (uteri) 622.8 chronic 506.4 due to
puerperal, postpartum 674.8 chronic 514 caries 525.13
chronic hereditary 757.0 chemical (due to fumes or extraction 525.10
circumscribed, acute 995.1 vapors) 506.4 periodontal disease 525.12
hereditary 277.6 due to specified NEC 525.19
complicating pregnancy (gestational) external agent(s) NEC 508.9 trauma 525.11
646.1 specified NEC 508.8 causing malocclusion 524.30
with hypertension - see Toxemia, of fumes or vapors (chemical) congenital (deficiency of tooth buds)
pregnancy (inhalation) 506.4 520.0
conjunctiva 372.73 radiation 508.1 Edentulism 525.40
connective tissue 782.3 due to complete 525.40
cornea 371.20 external agent 508.9 class I 525.41
due to contact lenses 371.24 specified NEC 508.8 class II 525.42
idiopathic 371.21 high altitude 993.2 class III 525.43
secondary 371.22 near drowning 994.1 class IV 525.44
cystoid macular 362.53 postoperative 518.4 partial 525.50
due to terminal 514 class I 525.51
lymphatic obstruction - see Edema, lymphatic 457.1 class II 525.52
lymphatic due to mastectomy operation 457.0 class III 525.53
salt retention 276.0 macula 362.83 class IV 525.54
epiglottis - see Edema, glottis cystoid 362.53 Edsall’s disease 992.2
essential, acute 995.1 diabetic 250.5 [362.07] Educational handicap V62.3
hereditary 277.6 due to secondary diabetes 249.5 Edwards’ syndrome 758.2
extremities, lower - see Edema, legs [362.07] Effect, adverse NEC
eyelid NEC 374.82 malignant (see also Gangrene, gas) 040.0 abnormal gravitational (G) forces or
familial, hereditary (legs) 757.0 Milroy’s 757.0 states 994.9
famine 262 nasopharynx 478.25 air pressure - see Effect, adverse,
fetus or newborn 778.5 neonatorum 778.5 atmospheric pressure


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Effect, adverse NEC (Continued) Effect, adverse NEC (Continued) Effect, adverse NEC (Continued)
altitude (high) - see Effect, adverse, infrared (radiation) (rays) NEC 990 uranium NEC 990
high altitude burn - see Burn, by site vaccine (any) - see Complications,
anesthetic dermatitis or eczema 692.82 vaccination
in labor and delivery NEC 668.9 infusion - see Complications, infusion weightlessness 994.9
affecting fetus or newborn 763.5 ingestion or injection of isotope whole blood - see also Complications,
antitoxin - see Complications, (therapeutic) NEC 990 transfusion
vaccination irradiation NEC (see also Effect, overdose or wrong substance given
atmospheric pressure 993.9 adverse, radiation) 990 (see also Table of Drugs and
due to explosion 993.4 isotope (radioactive) NEC 990 Chemicals) 964.7
high 993.3 lack of care (child) (infant) (newborn) working environment V62.1
low - see Effect, adverse, high 995.52 x-rays NEC 990
altitude adult 995.84 dermatitis or eczema 692.82
specified effect NEC 993.8 lightning 994.0 Effect, remote
biological, correct substance properly burn - see Burn, by site of cancer - see condition
administered (see also Effect, Lirugin - see Complications, Effects, late - see Late, effect (of)
adverse, drug) 995.20 vaccination Effluvium, telogen 704.02
blood (derivatives) (serum) Effort
medicinal substance, correct, properly
(transfusion) - see Complications, intolerance 306.2
administered (see also Effect,
transfusion syndrome (aviators) (psychogenic)
adverse, drugs) 995.20
chemical substance NEC 989.9 306.2
specified - see Table of Drugs and mesothorium NEC 990
motion 994.6 Effusion
Chemicals amniotic fluid (see also Rupture,
cobalt, radioactive (see also Effect, noise, inner ear 388.10
other drug, medicinal and biological membranes, premature) 658.1
adverse, radioactive substance) brain (serous) 348.5
990 substance 995.29
overheated places - see Heat bronchial (see also Bronchitis) 490
cold (temperature) (weather) 991.9 cerebral 348.5
chilblains 991.5 polonium NEC 990
psychosocial, of work environment cerebrospinal (see also Meningitis) 322.9
frostbite - see Frostbite vessel 348.5
specified effect NEC 991.8 V62.1
radiation (diagnostic) (fallout) chest - see Effusion, pleura
drugs and medicinals 995.20 intracranial 348.5
correct substance properly (infrared) (natural source)
(therapeutic) (tracer) (ultraviolet) joint 719.00
administered 995.20
(x-ray) NEC 990 ankle 719.07
overdose or wrong substance given
with pulmonary manifestations elbow 719.02
or taken 977.9
acute 508.0 foot 719.07
specified drug - see Table of
chronic 508.1 hand 719.04
Drugs and Chemicals
E

hip 719.05
electric current (shock) 994.8 dermatitis or eczema 692.82
knee 719.06
burn - see Burn, by site due to sun NEC (see also
electricity (electrocution) (shock) 994.8 multiple sites 719.09
Dermatitis, due to, sun)
burn - see Burn, by site pelvic region 719.05
692.70
exertion (excessive) 994.5 shoulder (region) 719.01
fibrosis of lungs 508.1
exposure 994.9 specified site NEC 719.08
maternal with suspected damage to
exhaustion 994.4 wrist 719.03
fetus affecting management of
external cause NEC 994.9 meninges (see also Meningitis) 322.9
pregnancy 655.6
fallout (radioactive) NEC 990 pericardium, pericardial (see also
pneumonitis 508.0 Pericarditis) 423.9
fluoroscopy NEC 990 radioactive substance NEC 990
foodstuffs acute 420.90
dermatitis or eczema 692.82 peritoneal (chronic) 568.82
allergic reaction (see also Allergy, radioactivity NEC 990
food) 693.1 pleura, pleurisy, pleuritic,
radiotherapy NEC 990 pleuropericardial 511.9
anaphylactic reaction or shock dermatitis or eczema 692.82
due to food NEC - see bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1
radium NEC 990 fetus or newborn 511.9
Anaphylactic reaction or reduced temperature 991.9
shock, due to food malignant 511.81
frostbite - see Frostbite nontuberculous 511.9
noxious 988.9 immersion, foot (hand) 991.4
specified type NEC (see also bacterial 511.1
specified effect NEC 991.8 pneumococcal 511.1
Poisoning, by name of
roentgenography NEC 990 staphylococcal 511.1
noxious foodstuff) 988.8
roentgenoscopy NEC 990 streptococcal 511.1
gases, fumes, or vapors - see Table of
Drugs and Chemicals roentgen rays NEC 990 traumatic 862.29
glue (airplane) sniffing 304.6 serum (prophylactic) (therapeutic) with open wound 862.39
heat - see Heat NEC 999.59 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
high altitude NEC 993.2 specified NEC 995.89 pleura) 012.0
anoxia 993.2 external cause NEC 994.9 primary progressive 010.1
on strangulation 994.7 pulmonary - see Effusion, pleura
ears 993.0 submersion 994.1 spinal (see also Meningitis) 322.9
sinuses 993.1 teletherapy NEC 990 thorax, thoracic - see Effusion, pleura
polycythemia 289.0 thirst 994.3 Egg (oocyte) (ovum)
hot weather - see Heat transfusion - see Complications, donor V59.70
hunger 994.2 transfusion over age 35 V59.73
immersion, foot 991.4 ultraviolet (radiation) (rays) NEC 990 anonymous recipient V59.73
immunization - see Complications, burn - see also Burn, by site designated recipient V59.74
vaccination from sun (see also Sunburn) 692.71 under age 35 V59.71
immunological agents - see dermatitis or eczema 692.82 anonymous recipient V59.71
Complications, vaccination due to sun NEC (see also designated recipient V59.72
implantation (removable) of isotope or Dermatitis, due to, sun) Eggshell nails 703.8
radium NEC 990 692.70 congenital 757.5


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Ego-dystonic Elephantiasis (Continued) Elevation (Continued)


homosexuality 302.0 eyelid 374.83 renin 790.99
lesbianism 302.0 filarial (see also Infestation, filarial) in hypertension (see also
sexual orientation 302.0 125.9 Hypertension, renovascular)
Egyptian splenomegaly 120.1 filariensis (see also Infestation, filarial) 405.91
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome 756.83 125.9 Rh titer (see also Complications,
Ehrlichiosis 082.40 gingival 523.8 transfusion) 999.70
chaffeensis 082.41 glandular 457.1 scapula, congenital 755.52
specified type NEC 082.49 graecorum 030.9 sedimentation rate 790.1
Eichstedt’s disease (pityriasis versicolor) lymphangiectatic 457.1 SGOT 790.4
111.0 lymphatic vessel 457.1 SGPT 790.4
EIN (endometrial intraepithelial due to mastectomy operation 457.0 transaminase 790.4
neoplasia) 621.35 neuromatosa 237.71 triglycerides 272.1
Eisenmenger’s complex or syndrome postmastectomy 457.0 with high cholesterol 272.2
(ventricular septal defect) 745.4 scrotum 457.1 vanillylmandelic acid 791.9
Ejaculation, semen streptococcal 457.1 venous pressure 459.89
painful 608.89 surgical 997.99 VMA 791.9
psychogenic 306.59 postmastectomy 457.0 white blood cell count 288.60
premature 302.75 telangiectodes 457.1 specified NEC 288.69
retrograde 608.87 vulva (nonfilarial) 624.8 Elliptocytosis (congenital) (hereditary)
Ekbom syndrome (restless legs) 333.94 Elevated - see Elevation 282.1
Ekman’s syndrome (brittle bones and findings on laboratory examination - Hb-C (disease) 282.7
blue sclera) 756.51 see Findings, abnormal, without hemoglobin disease 282.7
Elastic skin 756.83 diagnosis (examination) sickle-cell (disease) 282.60
acquired 701.8 (laboratory test) trait 282.5
Elastofibroma (M8820/0) - see Neoplasm, GFR (glomerular filtration rate) - Ellis-van Creveld disease or syndrome
connective tissue, benign see Findings, abnormal, without (chondroectodermal dysplasia) 756.55
Elastoidosis diagnosis (examination) Ellison-Zollinger syndrome
cutanea nodularis 701.8 (laboratory test) (gastric hypersecretion with pancreatic
cutis cystica et comedonica 701.8 Elevation islet cell tumor) 251.5
Elastoma 757.39 17-ketosteroids 791.9 Elongation, elongated (congenital) - see
juvenile 757.39 acid phosphatase 790.5 also Distortion
Miescher’s (elastosis perforans alkaline phosphatase 790.5 bone 756.9
serpiginosa) 701.1 amylase 790.5 cervix (uteri) 752.49
antibody titers 795.79 acquired 622.6
Elastomyofibrosis 425.3
basal metabolic rate (BMR) 794.7 hypertrophic 622.6
Elastosis 701.8

E
blood pressure (see also Hypertension) colon 751.5
atrophicans 701.8
401.9 common bile duct 751.69
perforans serpiginosa 701.1
reading (incidental) (isolated) cystic duct 751.69
reactive perforating 701.1
(nonspecific), no diagnosis of frenulum, penis 752.69
senilis 701.8
hypertension 796.2 labia minora, acquired 624.8
solar (actinic) 692.74
blood sugar 790.29 ligamentum patellae 756.89
Elbow - see condition petiolus (epiglottidis) 748.3
body temperature (of unknown origin)
Electric styloid bone (process) 733.99
(see also Pyrexia) 780.60
current, electricity, effects (concussion) C-reactive protein (CRP) 790.95 tooth, teeth 520.2
(fatal) (nonfatal) (shock) 994.8 cancer antigen 125 [CA 125] 795.82 uvula 750.26
burn - see Burn, by site carcinoembryonic antigen [CEA] acquired 528.9
feet (foot) syndrome 266.2 795.81 Elschnig bodies or pearls 366.51
shock from electroshock gun (taser) cholesterol 272.0 El Tor cholera 001.1
994.8 with high triglycerides 272.2 Emaciation (due to malnutrition) 261
Electrocution 994.8 conjugate, eye 378.81 Emancipation disorder 309.22
Electrolyte imbalance 276.9 CRP (C-reactive protein) 790.95 Embadomoniasis 007.8
with diaphragm, congenital 756.6 Embarrassment heart, cardiac - see
abortion - see Abortion, by type, GFR (glomerular filtration rate) - see Disease, heart
with metabolic disorder Findings, abnormal, without Embedded
ectopic pregnancy (see also diagnosis (examination) fragment (status) - see Foreign body,
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.4 (laboratory test) retained
hyperemesis gravidarum (before 22 glucose root only 525.3
completed weeks’ gestation) fasting 790.21 splinter (status) - see Foreign body,
643.1 tolerance test 790.22 retained
molar pregnancy (see also categories immunoglobulin level 795.79 tooth, teeth 520.6
630–632) 639.4 indolacetic acid 791.9 Embolic - see condition
following lactic acid dehydrogenase (LDH) level Embolism 444.9
abortion 639.4 790.4 with
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.4 leukocytes 288.60 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
Elephant man syndrome 237.71 lipase 790.5 with embolism
Elephantiasis (nonfilarial) 457.1 lipoprotein a level 272.8 ectopic pregnancy (see also
arabicum (see also Infestation, filarial) liver function test (LFT) 790.6 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.6
125.9 alkaline phosphatase 790.5 molar pregnancy (see also categories
congenita hereditaria 757.0 aminotransferase 790.4 630–632) 639.6
congenital (any site) 757.0 bilirubin 782.4 air (any site) 958.0
due to hepatic enzyme NEC 790.5 with
Brugia (malayi) 125.1 lactate dehydrogenase 790.4 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
mastectomy operation 457.0 lymphocytes 288.61 with embolism
Wuchereria (bancrofti) 125.0 prostate specific antigen (PSA) ectopic pregnancy (see also
malayi 125.1 790.93 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.6


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Embolism (Continued) Embolism (Continued) Embolism (Continued)


air (Continued) birth, mother - see Embolism, fat (Continued)
with (Continued) obstetrical following
molar pregnancy (see also blood-clot abortion 639.6
categories 630–632) 639.6 with ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.6
due to implanted device - see abortion - see Abortion, by type, in pregnancy, childbirth, or the
Complications, due to (presence with embolism puerperium 673.8
of) any device, implant, or graft ectopic pregnancy (see also femoral (artery) 444.22
classified to 996.0–996.5 NEC categories 633.0–633.9) vein 453.6
following 639.6 deep 453.41
abortion 639.6 molar pregnancy (see also following
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.6 categories 630–632) 639.6 abortion 639.6
infusion, perfusion, or following ectopic or molar pregnancy
transfusion 999.1 abortion 639.6 639.6
in pregnancy, childbirth, or ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.6 infusion, perfusion, or transfusion
puerperium 673.0 in pregnancy, childbirth, or air 999.1
traumatic 958.0 puerperium 673.2 thrombus 999.2
amniotic fluid (pulmonary) 673.1 brain 434.1 heart (fatty) (see also Infarct,
with with myocardium) 410.9
abortion - see Abortion, by type, abortion - see Abortion, by type, hepatic (vein) 453.0
with embolism with embolism iliac (artery) 444.81
ectopic pregnancy (see also ectopic pregnancy (see also iliofemoral 444.81
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.6 categories 633.0–633.9) in pregnancy, childbirth, or
molar pregnancy (see also 639.6 puerperium (pulmonary) - see
categories 630–632) 639.6 molar pregnancy (see also Embolism, obstetrical
following categories 630–632) 639.6 intestine (artery) (vein) (with gangrene)
abortion 639.6 following 557.0
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.6 abortion 639.6 intracranial (see also Embolism, brain)
aorta, aortic 444.1 ectopic or molar pregnancy 434.1
abdominal 444.09 639.6 venous sinus (any) 325
saddle 444.01 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) late effect - see category 326
bifurcation 444.09 cerebrovascular disease nonpyogenic 437.6
saddle 444.01 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth in pregnancy or puerperium
thoracic 444.1 674.0 671.5
artery 444.9 capillary 448.9 kidney (artery) 593.81
auditory, internal 433.8 cardiac (see also Infarct, myocardium) lateral sinus (venous) - see Embolism,
basilar (see also Occlusion, artery, 410.9
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intracranial venous sinus


basilar) 433.0 carotid (artery) (common) (internal)
longitudinal sinus (venous) - see
bladder 444.89 (see also Occlusion, artery, carotid)
Embolism, intracranial venous
carotid (common) (internal) (see also 433.1
sinus
Occlusion, artery, carotid) cavernous sinus (venous) - see
lower extremity 444.22
433.1 Embolism, intracranial venous
lung (massive) - see Embolism,
cerebellar (anterior inferior) sinus
pulmonary
(posterior inferior) (superior) cerebral (see also Embolism, brain)
434.1 meninges (see also Embolism, brain)
433.8
cholesterol - see Atheroembolism 434.1
cerebral (see also Embolism, brain)
choroidal (anterior) (artery) 433.8 mesenteric (artery) (with gangrene)
434.1
coronary (artery or vein) (systemic) 557.0
choroidal (anterior) 433.8
(see also Infarct, myocardium) multiple NEC 444.9
communicating posterior 433.8
410.9 obstetrical (pulmonary) 673.2
coronary (see also Infarct,
myocardium) 410.9 without myocardial infarction air 673.0
without myocardial infarction 411.81 amniotic fluid (pulmonary) 673.1
411.81 due to (presence of) any device, blood-clot 673.2
extremity 444.22 implant, or graft classifiable to cardiac 674.8
lower 444.22 996.0–996.5 - see Complications, fat 673.8
upper 444.21 due to (presence of) any device, heart 674.8
hypophyseal 433.8 implant, or graft classified to pyemic 673.3
mesenteric (with gangrene) 557.0 996.0–996.5 NEC septic 673.3
ophthalmic (see also Occlusion, encephalomalacia (see also Embolism, specified NEC 674.8
retina) 362.30 brain) 434.1 ophthalmic (see also Occlusion, retina)
peripheral 444.22 extremities 444.22 362.30
pontine 433.8 lower 444.22 paradoxical NEC 444.9
precerebral NEC - see Occlusion, upper 444.21 penis 607.82
artery, precerebral eye 362.30 peripheral arteries NEC 444.22
pulmonary - see Embolism, pulmonary fat (cerebral) (pulmonary) (systemic) lower 444.22
pyemic 449 958.1 upper 444.21
pulmonary 415.12 with pituitary 253.8
renal 593.81 abortion - see Abortion, by type, popliteal (artery) 444.22
retinal (see also Occlusion, retina) 362.30 with embolism portal (vein) 452
septic 449 ectopic pregnancy (see also postoperative NEC 997.2
pulmonary 415.12 categories 633.0–633.9) cerebral 997.02
specified site NEC 444.89 639.6 mesenteric artery 997.71
vertebral (see also Occlusion, artery, molar pregnancy (see also other vessels 997.79
vertebral) 433.2 categories 630–632) peripheral vascular 997.2
auditory, internal 433.8 639.6 pulmonary 415.11
basilar (artery) (see also Occlusion, complicating delivery or septic 415.11
artery, basilar) 433.0 puerperium 673.8 renal artery 997.72


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Embolism (Continued) Embolism (Continued) Embolism (Continued)


precerebral artery (see also soap (Continued) vein (Continued)
Occlusion, artery, precerebral) following radial (acute) 453.82
433.9 abortion 639.6 chronic 453.72
puerperal - see Embolism, ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.6 renal 453.3
obstetrical spinal cord (nonpyogenic) 336.1 saphenous (greater) (lesser)
pulmonary (acute) (artery) (vein) in pregnancy or puerperium 671.5 453.6
415.19 pyogenic origin 324.1 specified NEC (acute) 453.89
with late effect - see category 326 with inflammation or phlebitis -
abortion - see Abortion, by type, spleen, splenic (artery) 444.89 see Thrombophlebitis
with embolism thrombus (thromboembolism) chronic 453.79
ectopic pregnancy (see also following infusion, perfusion, or subclavian (acute) 453.85
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.6 transfusion 999.2 chronic 453.75
molar pregnancy (see also upper extremity 444.21 superior vena cava (acute)
categories 630–632) 639.6 vein 453.9 453.87
chronic 416.2 with inflammation or phlebitis - see chronic 453.77
following Thrombophlebitis thoracic (acute) 453.87
abortion 639.6 antecubital (acute) 453.81 chronic 453.77
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.6 chronic 453.71 ulnar (acute) 453.82
healed or old V12.55 axillary (acute) 453.84 chronic 453.72
iatrogenic 415.11 chronic 453.74 upper extremity (acute)
in pregnancy, childbirth, or basilic (acute) 453.81 453.83
puerperium - see Embolism, chronic 453.71 chronic 453.73
obstetrical brachial (acute) 453.82 deep 453.72
personal history of V12.55 chronic 453.72 superficial 453.71
postoperative 415.11 brachiocephalic (acute) (innominate) deep 453.82
septic 415.12 453.87 superficial 453.81
pyemic (multiple) (see also Septicemia) chronic 453.77 vena cava
415.12 cephalic (acute) 453.81 inferior 453.2
with chronic 453.71 superior (acute) 453.87
abortion - see Abortion, by type, cerebral (see also Embolism, brain) chronic 453.77
with embolism 434.1 vessels of brain (see also Embolism,
ectopic pregnancy (see also coronary (see also Infarct, brain) 434.1
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.6 myocardium) 410.9 Embolization - see Embolism
molar pregnancy (see also without myocardial infarction Embolus - see Embolism
categories 630–632) 639.6 411.81 Embryoma (M9080/1) - see also

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Aerobacter aerogenes 415.12 hepatic 453.0 Neoplasm, by site, uncertain
enteric gram-negative bacilli 415.12 internal jugular (acute) 453.86 behavior
Enterobacter aerogenes 415.12 chronic 453.76 benign (M9080/0) - see Neoplasm, by
Escherichia coli 415.12 lower extremity (superficial) site, benign
following 453.6 kidney (M8960/3) 189.0
abortion 639.6 deep 453.40 liver (M8970/3) 155.0
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.6 acute 453.40 malignant (M9080/3) - see also
Hemophilus influenzae 415.12 calf 453.42 Neoplasm, by site, malignant
pneumococcal 415.12 distal (lower leg) kidney (M8960/3) 189.0
Proteus vulgaris 415.12 453.42 liver (M8970/3) 155.0
Pseudomonas (aeruginosa) 415.12 femoral 453.41 testis (M9070/3) 186.9
puerperal, postpartum, childbirth iliac 453.41 undescended 186.0
(any organism) 673.3 lower leg 453.42 testis (M9070/3) 186.9
Serratia 415.12 peroneal 453.42 undescended 186.0
specified organism NEC 415.12 popliteal 453.41
staphylococcal 415.12 Embryonic
proximal (upper leg)
aureus 415.12 circulation 747.9
453.41
specified organism NEC 415.12 heart 747.9
thigh 453.41
streptococcal 415.12 vas deferens 752.89
tibial 453.42
renal (artery) 593.81 Embryopathia NEC 759.9
chronic 453.50
vein 453.3 Embryotomy, fetal 763.89
calf 453.52
retina, retinal (see also Occlusion, retina) Embryotoxon 743.43
distal (lower leg)
362.30 453.52 interfering with vision 743.42
saddle femoral 453.51 Emesis - see also Vomiting
abdominal aorta 444.01 iliac 453.51 bilious 787.04
pulmonary artery 415.13 lower leg 453.52 gravidarum - see Hyperemesis,
septic 415.12 peroneal 453.52 gravidarum
arterial 449 popliteal 453.51 Emissions, nocturnal (semen)
septicemic - see Embolism, pyemic proximal (upper leg) 608.89
sinus - see Embolism, intracranial 453.51 Emotional
venous sinus thigh 453.51 crisis - see Crisis, emotional
soap tibial 453.52 disorder (see also Disorder, mental)
with saphenous (greater) (lesser) 300.9
abortion - see Abortion, by type, 453.6 instability (excessive) 301.3
with embolism superficial 453.6 lability 799.24
ectopic pregnancy (see also mesenteric (with gangrene) overlay - see Reaction, adjustment
categories 633.0–633.9) 557.0 upset 300.9
639.6 portal 452 Emotionality, pathological 301.3
molar pregnancy (see also pulmonary - see Embolism, Emotogenic disease (see also Disorder,
categories 630–632) 639.6 pulmonary psychogenic) 306.9


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Emphysema (atrophic) (centriacinar) Empyema (Continued) Encephalitis (Continued)


(centrilobular) (chronic) (diffuse) mastoid (process) (acute) (see also Far Eastern 063.0
(essential) (hypertrophic) Mastoiditis, acute) 383.00 following vaccination or other
(interlobular) (lung) (obstructive) maxilla, maxillary 526.4 immunization procedure 323.51
(panlobular) (paracicatricial) sinus (chronic) (see also Sinusitis, herpes 054.3
(paracinar) (postural) (pulmonary) maxillary) 473.0 human herpesvirus 6 058.21
(senile) (subpleural) (traction) nasal sinus (chronic) (see also Sinusitis) human herpesvirus 7 058.29
(unilateral) (unilobular) (vesicular) 473.9 human herpesvirus NEC 058.29
492.8 sinus (accessory) (nasal) (see also Ilheus (virus) 062.8
with bronchitis Sinusitis) 473.9 inclusion body 046.2
chronic 491.20 sphenoidal (chronic) (sinus) (see also infectious (acute) (virus) NEC 049.8
with Sinusitis, sphenoidal) 473.3 influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.8
acute bronchitis 491.22 subarachnoid (see also Abscess, [323.41]
exacerbation (acute) 491.21 extradural) 324.9 lethargic 049.8
bullous (giant) 492.0 subdural (see also Abscess, extradural) Japanese (B type) 062.0
cellular tissue 958.7 324.9 La Crosse 062.5
surgical 998.81 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, Langat 063.8
compensatory 518.2 pleura) 012.0 late effect - see Late, effect, encephalitis
lead 984.9 [323.71]
congenital 770.2 ureter (see also Ureteritis) 593.89
lethargic (acute) (infectious)
conjunctiva 372.89 ventricular (see also Abscess, brain)
(influenzal) 049.8
connective tissue 958.7 324.0 lethargica 049.8
surgical 998.81 Enameloma 520.2 louping ill 063.1
due to fumes or vapors 506.4 Encephalitis (bacterial) (chronic) lupus 710.0 [323.81]
eye 376.89 (hemorrhagic) (idiopathic) lymphatica 049.0
eyelid 374.85 (nonepidemic) (spurious) (subacute) Mengo 049.8
surgical 998.81 323.9 meningococcal 036.1
traumatic 958.7 acute - see also Encephalitis, viral mumps 072.2
fetus or newborn (interstitial) disseminated (postinfectious) NEC Murray Valley 062.4
(mediastinal) (unilobular) 770.2 136.9 [323.61] myoclonic 049.8
heart 416.9 postimmunization or Negishi virus 064
interstitial 518.1 postvaccination 323.51 otitic NEC 382.4 [323.41]
congenital 770.2 inclusional 049.8 parasitic NEC 123.9 [323.41]
fetus or newborn 770.2 inclusion body 049.8 periaxialis (concentrica) (diffusa) 341.1
laminated tissue 958.7 necrotizing 049.8 postchickenpox 052.0
surgical 998.81 arboviral, arbovirus NEC 064 postexanthematous NEC 057.9 [323.62]
mediastinal 518.1 arthropod-borne (see also Encephalitis, postimmunization 323.51
fetus or newborn 770.2 viral, arthropod-borne) 064 postinfectious NEC 136.9 [323.62]
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newborn (interstitial) (mediastinal) Australian X 062.4 postmeasles 055.0


(unilobular) 770.2 Bwamba fever 066.3 posttraumatic 323.81
obstructive diffuse with fibrosis 492.8 California (virus) 062.5 postvaccinal (smallpox) 323.51
orbit 376.89 Central European 063.2 postvaricella 052.0
subcutaneous 958.7 Czechoslovakian 063.2 postviral NEC 079.99 [323.62]
due to trauma 958.7 Dawson’s (inclusion body) 046.2 postexanthematous 057.9 [323.62]
nontraumatic 518.1 diffuse sclerosing 046.2 specified NEC 057.8 [323.62]
surgical 998.81 due to Powassan 063.8
surgical 998.81 actinomycosis 039.8 [323.41] progressive subcortical (Binswanger’s)
thymus (gland) (congenital)254.8 cat-scratch disease 078.3 [323.01] 290.12
traumatic 958.7 human herpesvirus 6 058.21 Rasmussen 323.81
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, human herpesvirus 7 058.29 Rio Bravo 049.8
pulmonary) 011.9 human herpesvirus NEC 058.29 rubella 056.01
Employment examination (certification) human immunodeficiency virus Russian
V70.5 [HIV] disease 042 [323.01] autumnal 062.0
Empty sella (turcica) syndrome 253.8 infectious mononucleosis 075 spring-summer type (taiga) 063.0
Empyema (chest) (diaphragmatic) [323.01] saturnine 984.9 [323.71]
(double) (encapsulated) (general) malaria (see also Malaria) 084.6 Semliki Forest 062.8
serous 048
(interlobar) (lung) (medial) [323.2]
slow-acting virus NEC 046.8
(necessitatis) (perforating chest wall) Negishi virus 064
specified cause NEC 323.81
(pleura) (pneumococcal) (residual) ornithosis 073.7 [323.01] St. Louis type 062.3
(sacculated) (streptococcal) other infection classified elsewhere subacute sclerosing 046.2
(supradiaphragmatic) 510.9 136.9 [323.41] subcorticalis chronica 290.12
with fistula 510.0 prophylactic inoculation against summer 062.0
accessory sinus (chronic) (see also smallpox 323.51 suppurative 324.0
Sinusitis) 473.9 rickettsiosis (see also Rickettsiosis) syphilitic 094.81
acute 510.9 083.9 [323.1] congenital 090.41
with fistula 510.0 rubella 056.01 tick-borne 063.9
antrum (chronic) (see also Sinusitis, toxoplasmosis (acquired) 130.0 torula, torular 117.5 [323.41]
maxillary) 473.0 congenital (active) 771.2 [323.41] toxic NEC 989.9 [323.71]
brain (any part) (see also Abscess, brain) typhus (fever) (see also Typhus) 081.9 toxoplasmic (acquired) 130.0
324.0 [323.1] congenital (active) 771.2 [323.41]
ethmoidal (sinus) (chronic) (see also vaccination (smallpox) 323.51 trichinosis 124 [323.41]
Sinusitis, ethmoidal) 473.2 Eastern equine 062.2 Trypanosomiasis (see also
extradural (see also Abscess, extradural) endemic 049.8 Trypanosomiasis) 086.9 [323.2]
324.9 epidemic 049.8 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
frontal (sinus) (chronic) (see also equine (acute) (infectious) (viral) 062.9 013.6
Sinusitis, frontal) 473.1 eastern 062.2 type B (Japanese) 062.0
gallbladder (see also Cholecystitis, Venezuelan 066.2 type C 062.3
acute) 575.0 western 062.1 van Bogaert’s 046.2


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Encephalitis (Continued) Encephalomyelitis (Continued) Encephalopathy (Continued)


Venezuelan 066.2 equine (acute) (infectious) 062.9 infantile cystic necrotizing (congenital)
Vienna type 049.8 eastern 062.2 341.8
viral, virus 049.9 Venezuelan 066.2 lead 984.9 [323.71]
arthropod-borne NEC 064 western 062.1 leukopolio 330.0
mosquito-borne 062.9 funicularis infectiosa 049.8 metabolic (see also Delirium) 348.31
Australian X disease 062.4 late effect - see Late, effect, encephalitis drug induced 349.82
California virus 062.5 Munch-Peterson’s 049.8 toxic 349.82
Eastern equine 062.2 postchickenpox 052.0 necrotizing
Ilheus virus 062.8 postimmunization 323.51 hemorrhagic (acute) 323.61
Japanese (B type) 062.0 postmeasles 055.0 subacute 330.8
Murray Valley 062.4 postvaccinal (smallpox) 323.51 other specified type NEC 348.39
specified type NEC 062.8 rubella 056.01
pellagrous 265.2
St. Louis 062.3 specified cause NEC 323.81
syphilitic 094.81 portal-systemic 572.2
type B 062.0 postcontusional 310.2
type C 062.3 West Nile 066.41
Encephalomyelocele 742.0 posttraumatic 310.2
Western equine 062.1 saturnine 984.9 [323.71]
tick-borne 063.9 Encephalomyelomeningitis - see
Meningoencephalitis septic 348.31
biundulant 063.2 spongioform, subacute (viral) 046.19
Encephalomyeloneuropathy 349.9
Central European 063.2 subacute
Encephalomyelopathy 349.9
Czechoslovakian 063.2 subacute necrotizing (infantile) 330.8 necrotizing 330.8
diphasic meningoencephalitis Encephalomyeloradiculitis (acute) 357.0 spongioform 046.19
063.2 Encephalomyeloradiculoneuritis (acute) viral, spongioform 046.19
Far Eastern 063.0 357.0 subcortical progressive (Schilder) 341.1
Langat 063.8 Encephalomyeloradiculopathy 349.9 chronic (Binswanger’s) 290.12
louping ill 063.1 Encephalomyocarditis 074.23 toxic 349.82
Powassan 063.8 Encephalopathia hyperbilirubinemica, metabolic 349.82
Russian spring-summer (taiga) newborn 774.7 traumatic (postconcussional) 310.2
063.0 due to isoimmunization (conditions current (see also Concussion, brain)
specified type NEC 063.8 classifiable to 773.0–773.2) 773.4 850.9
vector unknown 064 Encephalopathy (acute) 348.30 with skull fracture - see Fracture,
slow acting NEC 046.8 alcoholic 291.2 skull, by site, with
specified type NEC 049.8 anoxic - see Damage, brain, anoxic intracranial injury
vaccination, prophylactic (against) arteriosclerotic 437.0 vitamin B deficiency NEC 266.9
V05.0 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) Wernicke’s (superior hemorrhagic
von Economo’s 049.8 cerebrovascular disease polioencephalitis) 265.1
Western equine 062.1 bilirubin, newborn 774.7

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Encephalorrhagia (see also Hemorrhage,
West Nile type 066.41 due to isoimmunization 773.4
brain) 432.9
Encephalocele 742.0 congenital 742.9
demyelinating (callosal) 341.8 healed or old V12.54
orbit 376.81
due to late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
Encephalocystocele 742.0
Encephaloduroarteriomyosynangiosis birth injury (intracranial) 767.8 cerebrovascular disease
(EDAMS) 437.5 dialysis 294.8 Encephalosis, posttraumatic 310.2
Encephalomalacia (brain) (cerebellar) transient 293.9 Enchondroma (M9220/0) - see also
(cerebral) (cerebrospinal) (see also drugs - (see also Table of Drugs and Neoplasm, bone, benign
Softening, brain) 348.89 Chemicals) 349.82 multiple, congenital 756.4
due to hyperinsulinism - see Enchondromatosis (cartilaginous)
hemorrhage (see also Hemorrhage, Hyperinsulinism (congenital) (multiple) 756.4
brain) 431 influenza (virus) (see also Influenza) Enchondroses, multiple (cartilaginous)
recurrent spasm of artery 435.9 487.8 (congenital) 756.4
embolic (cerebral) (see also Embolism, identified Encopresis (see also Incontinence, feces)
brain) 434.1 avian 488.09 787.60
subcorticalis chronicus arteriosclerotica (novel) 2009 H1N1 488.19 nonorganic origin 307.7
290.12 lack of vitamin (see also Deficiency, Encounter for - see also Admission for
thrombotic (see also Thrombosis, brain) vitamin) 269.2 administrative purpose only V68.9
nicotinic acid deficiency 291.2 referral of patient without exami-
434.0
serum (nontherapeutic) nation or treatment V68.81
Encephalomeningitis - see
(therapeutic) 999.59 specified purpose NEC V68.89
Meningoencephalitis syphilis 094.81
Encephalomeningocele 742.0 chemotherapy, (oral) (intravenous),
trauma (postconcussional) 310.2 antineoplastic V58.11
Encephalomeningomyelitis - see current (see also Concussion,
Meningoencephalitis determination of fetal viability of
brain) 850.9 pregnancy V23.87
Encephalomeningopathy (see also with skull fracture - see
Meningoencephalitis) 349.9 dialysis
Fracture, skull, by site,
Encephalomyelitis (chronic) with intracranial injury extracorporeal (renal) V56.0
(granulomatous) (myalgic, benign) vaccination 323.51 peritoneal V56.8
(see also Encephalitis) 323.9 hepatic 572.2 disability examination V68.01
abortive disseminated 049.8 hyperbilirubinemic, newborn 774.7 end-of-life care V66.7
acute disseminated (ADEM) due to isoimmunization (conditions hospice care V66.7
(postinfectious) 136.9 [323.61] classifiable to 773.0–773.2) immunizations (childhood)
infectious 136.9 [323.61] 773.4 appropriate for age V20.2
noninfectious 323.81 hypertensive 437.2 immunotherapy, antineoplastic V58.12
postimmunization 323.51 hypoglycemic 251.2 joint prosthesis insertion following
due to hypoxic - see also Damage, brain, anoxic prior explantation of joint
cat-scratch disease 078.3 [323.01] ischemic (HIE) 768.70 prosthesis V54.82
infectious mononucleosis 075 [323.01] mild 768.71 palliative care V66.7
ornithosis 073.7 [323.01] moderate 768.72 paternity testing V70.4
vaccination (any) 323.51 severe 768.73 radiotherapy V58.0


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Encounter for (Continued) Endocarditis (Continued) Endocarditis (Continued)


respirator [ventilator] dependence aortic (Continued) monilial 112.81
during rheumatic (chronic) (inactive) 395.9 mycotic (acute) (any valve) (chronic)
mechanical failure V46.14 with mitral (valve) disease 396.9 (subacute) 421.0
power failure V46.12 active or acute 391.1 pneumococcic (acute) (any valve)
for weaning V46.13 with chorea (acute) (chronic) (subacute) 421.0
routine infant and child vision and (rheumatic) pulmonary (chronic) (heart) (valve) 424.3
hearing testing V20.2 (Sydenham’s) 392.0 with
school examination V70.3 active or acute 391.1 rheumatic fever (conditions
following surgery V67.09 with chorea (acute) classifiable to 390)
screening mammogram NEC V76.12 (rheumatic) active - see Endocarditis, acute,
for high-risk patient V76.11 (Sydenham’s) 392.0 rheumatic
specified cause, except rheumatic 424.1 inactive or quiescent (with
terminal care V66.7
syphilitic 093.22 chorea) 397.1
weaning from respirator [ventilator] acute or subacute 421.9
V46.13 arteriosclerotic or due to
arteriosclerosis 424.99 rheumatic 391.1
Encystment - see Cyst with chorea (acute) (rheumatic)
End-of-life care V66.7 atypical verrucous (Libman-Sacks)
710.0 [424.91] (Sydenham’s) 392.0
Endamebiasis - see Amebiasis arteriosclerotic or due to
bacterial (acute) (any valve) (chronic)
Endamoeba - see Amebiasis arteriosclerosis 424.3
(subacute) 421.0
Endarteritis (bacterial, subacute) congenital 746.09
blastomycotic 116.0 [421.1]
(infective) (septic) 447.6 candidal 112.81 hypertensive or due to hypertension
brain, cerebral or cerebrospinal 437.4 congenital 425.3 (benign) 424.3
late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) constrictive 421.0 rheumatic (chronic) (inactive) (with
cerebrovascular disease Coxsackie 074.22 chorea) 397.1
coronary (artery) - see Arteriosclerosis, due to active or acute 391.1
coronary blastomycosis 116.0 [421.1] with chorea (acute) (rheumatic)
deformans - see Arteriosclerosis candidiasis 112.81 (Sydenham’s) 392.0
embolic (see also Embolism) 444.9 Coxsackie (virus) 074.22 syphilitic 093.24
obliterans - see also Arteriosclerosis disseminated lupus erythematosus purulent (acute) (any valve) (chronic)
pulmonary 417.8 710.0 [424.91] (subacute) 421.0
pulmonary 417.8 histoplasmosis (see also rheumatic (chronic) (inactive) (with
retina 362.18 Histoplasmosis) 115.94 chorea) 397.9
senile - see Arteriosclerosis hypertension (benign) 424.99 active or acute (aortic) (mitral)
syphilitic 093.89 moniliasis 112.81 (pulmonary) (tricuspid) 391.1
brain or cerebral 094.89 prosthetic cardiac valve 996.61 with chorea (acute) (rheumatic)
congenital 090.5 (Sydenham’s) 392.0
Q fever 083.0 [421.1]
septic (acute) (any valve) (chronic)
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spinal 094.89 serratia marcescens 421.0


(subacute) 421.0
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) typhoid (fever) 002.0 [421.1]
specified cause, except rheumatic 424.99
017.9 fetal 425.3
streptococcal (acute) (any valve)
Endemic - see condition gonococcal 098.84
(chronic) (subacute) 421.0
Endocarditis (chronic) (indeterminate) hypertensive 424.99 subacute - see Endocarditis, acute
(interstitial) (marantic) (nonbacterial infectious or infective (acute) (any suppurative (any valve) (acute)
thrombotic) (residual) (sclerotic) valve) (chronic) (subacute) 421.0 (chronic) (subacute) 421.0
(sclerous) (senile) (valvular) 424.90 lenta (acute) (any valve) (chronic) syphilitic NEC 093.20
with (subacute) 421.0 toxic (see also Endocarditis, acute) 421.9
rheumatic fever (conditions Libman-Sacks 710.0 [424.91] tricuspid (chronic) (heart) (inactive)
classifiable to 390) Loeffler’s (parietal fibroplastic) 421.0 (rheumatic) (valve) (with chorea)
active - see Endocarditis, acute, malignant (acute) (any valve) (chronic) 397.0
rheumatic (subacute) 421.0 with
inactive or quiescent (with meningococcal 036.42 rheumatic fever (conditions
chorea) 397.9 mitral (chronic) (double) (fibroid) classifiable to 390)
acute or subacute 421.9 (heart) (inactive) (valve) (with active - see Endocarditis, acute,
rheumatic (aortic) (mitral) chorea) 394.9 rheumatic
with inactive or quiescent (with
(pulmonary) (tricuspid) 391.1
aortic (valve) disease 396.9 chorea) 397.0
with chorea (acute) (rheumatic)
active or acute 391.1 active or acute 391.1
(Sydenham’s) 392.0
with chorea (acute) with chorea (acute) (rheumatic)
aortic (heart) (nonrheumatic) (valve) (rheumatic)
424.1 (Sydenham’s) 392.0
(Sydenham’s) 392.0 arteriosclerotic 424.2
with rheumatic fever (conditions
mitral (valve) disease 396.9 congenital 746.89
classifiable to 390) hypertensive 424.2
active or acute 391.1 active - see Endocarditis, nonrheumatic 424.2
with chorea (acute) acute, rheumatic acute or subacute 421.9
(rheumatic) inactive or quiescent (with specified cause, except rheumatic
(Sydenham’s) 392.0 chorea) 394.9 424.2
bacterial 421.0 with aortic valve disease syphilitic 093.23
rheumatic fever (conditions 396.9 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
classifiable to 390) active or acute 391.1 017.9 [424.91]
active - see Endocarditis, acute, with chorea (acute) (rheumatic) typhoid 002.0 [421.1]
rheumatic (Sydenham’s) 392.0 ulcerative (acute) (any valve) (chronic)
inactive or quiescent (with bacterial 421.0 (subacute) 421.0
chorea) 395.9 arteriosclerotic 424.0 vegetative (acute) (any valve) (chronic)
with mitral disease 396.9 congenital 746.89 (subacute) 421.0
acute or subacute 421.9 hypertensive 424.0 verrucous (acute) (any valve) (chronic)
arteriosclerotic 424.1 nonrheumatic 424.0 (subacute) NEC 710.0 [424.91]
congenital 746.89 acute or subacute 421.9 nonbacterial 710.0 [424.91]
hypertensive 424.1 syphilitic 093.21 nonrheumatic 710.0 [424.91]


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Endocardium, endocardial - see also Endometritis (Continued) Enlargement, enlarged (Continued)


condition gonorrheal (acute) 098.16 abdomen 789.3
cushion defect 745.60 chronic or duration of 2 months or adenoids 474.12
specified type NEC 745.69 over 098.36 and tonsils 474.10
Endocervicitis (see also Cervicitis) 616.0 hyperplastic (see also Hyperplasia, alveolar process or ridge 525.8
due to endometrium) 621.30 apertures of diaphragm (congenital)
intrauterine (contraceptive) device cervix 616.0 756.6
996.65 polypoid - see Endometritis, blind spot, visual field 368.42
gonorrheal (acute) 098.15 hyperplastic gingival 523.8
chronic or duration of 2 months or puerperal, postpartum, childbirth heart, cardiac (see also Hypertrophy,
over 098.35 670.1 cardiac) 429.3
hyperplastic 616.0 septic 670.2 lacrimal gland, chronic 375.03
syphilitic 095.8 senile (atrophic) 615.9 liver (see also Hypertrophy, liver) 789.1
trichomonal 131.09 subacute 615.0 lymph gland or node 785.6
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 016.7 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) orbit 376.46
Endocrine - see condition 016.7 organ or site, congenital NEC - see
Endocrinopathy, pluriglandular 258.9 Endometrium - see condition Anomaly, specified type NEC
Endodontitis 522.0 Endomyocardiopathy, South African 425.2 parathyroid (gland) 252.01
Endomastoiditis (see also Mastoiditis) Endomyocarditis - see Endocarditis pituitary fossa 793.0
383.9 Endomyofibrosis 425.0 prostate (simple) (soft) 600.00
Endometrioma 617.9 Endomyometritis (see also Endometritis) with
Endometriosis 617.9 615.9 other lower urinary tract
appendix 617.5 Endopericarditis - see Endocarditis symptoms (LUTS) 600.01
bladder 617.8 Endoperineuritis - see Disorder, nerve urinary
bowel 617.5 Endophlebitis (see also Phlebitis) 451.9 obstruction 600.01
broad ligament 617.3 leg 451.2 retention 600.01
cervix 617.0 deep (vessels) 451.19 sella turcica 793.0
colon 617.5 superficial (vessels) 451.0 spleen (see also Splenomegaly) 789.2
cul-de-sac (Douglas’) 617.3 portal (vein) 572.1 congenital 759.0
exocervix 617.0 retina 362.18 thymus (congenital) (gland) 254.0
fallopian tube 617.2 specified site NEC 451.89 thyroid (gland) (see also Goiter) 240.9
female genital organ NEC 617.8 syphilitic 093.89 tongue 529.8
gallbladder 617.8 Endophthalmia (see also Endophthalmitis) tonsils 474.11
in scar of skin 617.6 360.00 and adenoids 474.10
internal 617.0 gonorrheal 098.42 uterus 621.2
intestine 617.5 Endophthalmitis (globe) (infective) Enophthalmos 376.50
lung 617.8 (metastatic) (purulent) (subacute) due to

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myometrium 617.0 360.00 atrophy of orbital tissue 376.51
ovary 617.1 acute 360.01 surgery 376.52
parametrium 617.3 bleb associated 379.63 trauma 376.52
pelvic peritoneum 617.3 chronic 360.03 Enostosis 526.89
peritoneal (pelvic) 617.3 parasitic 360.13 Entamebiasis - see Amebiasis
rectovaginal septum 617.4 phacoanaphylactic 360.19 Entamebic - see Amebiasis
rectum 617.5 specified type NEC 360.19 Entanglement, umbilical cord(s)
round ligament 617.3 sympathetic 360.11 663.3
skin 617.6 Endosalpingioma (M9111/1) 236.2 with compression 663.2
specified site NEC 617.8 Endosalpingiosis 629.89 affecting fetus or newborn 762.5
stromal (M8931/1) 236.0 Endosteitis - see Osteomyelitis around neck with compression 663.1
umbilicus 617.8 Endothelioma, bone (M9260/3) - see twins in monoamniotic sac 663.2
uterus 617.0 Neoplasm, bone, malignant Enteralgia 789.0
internal 617.0 Endotheliosis 287.8 Enteric - see condition
vagina 617.4 hemorrhagic infectional 287.8 Enteritis (acute) (catarrhal) (choleraic)
vulva 617.8 Endotoxemia - code to condition (chronic) (congestive) (diarrheal)
Endometritis (nonspecific) (purulent) Endotoxic shock 785.52 (exudative) (follicular)
(septic) (suppurative) 615.9 postoperative 998.02 (hemorrhagic) (infantile) (lienteric)
with Endotrachelitis (see also Cervicitis) 616.0 (noninfectious) (perforative)
abortion - see Abortion, by type, Enema rash 692.89 (phlegmonous) (presumed
with sepsis Engel-von Recklinghausen disease or noninfectious)
ectopic pregnancy (see also syndrome (osteitis fibrosa cystica) (pseudomembranous) 558.9
categories 633.0-633.9) 639.0 252.01 adaptive 564.9
molar pregnancy (see also categories Engelmann’s disease (diaphyseal aertrycke infection 003.0
630-632) 639.0 sclerosis) 756.59 allergic 558.3
acute 615.0 English disease (see also Rickets) 268.0 amebic (see also Amebiasis) 006.9
blennorrhagic 098.16 Engman’s disease (infectious eczematoid with abscess - see Abscess, amebic
acute 098.16 dermatitis) 690.8 acute 006.0
chronic or duration of 2 months or Engorgement with abscess - see Abscess, amebic
over 098.36 breast 611.79 nondysenteric 006.2
cervix, cervical (see also Cervicitis) 616.0 newborn 778.7 chronic 006.1
hyperplastic 616.0 puerperal, postpartum 676.2 with abscess - see Abscess, amebic
chronic 615.1 liver 573.9 nondysenteric 006.2
complicating pregnancy 670.1 lung 514 nondysenteric 006.2
affecting fetus or newborn 760.8 pulmonary 514 anaerobic (cocci) (gram-negative)
septic 670.2 retina, venous 362.37 (gram-positive) (mixed) NEC
decidual 615.9 stomach 536.8 008.46
following venous, retina 362.37 bacillary NEC 004.9
abortion 639.0 Enlargement, enlarged - see also bacterial NEC 008.5
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.0 Hypertrophy specified NEC 008.49


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Enteritis (Continued) Enteritis (Continued) Enteritis (Continued)


Bacteroides (fragilis) due to (Continued) Salmonella infection 003.0
(melaninogeniscus) (oralis) 008.46 Snow Mountain (SM) agent 008.63 salmonellosis 003.0
Butyrivibrio (fibriosolvens) 008.46 specified segmental (see also Enteritis, regional)
Campylobacter 008.43 bacteria NEC 008.49 555.9
Candida 112.85 organism, nonbacterial NEC 008.8 septic (see also Enteritis, due to, by
Chilomastix 007.8 virus NEC 008.69 organism) 009.0
choleriformis 001.1 Staphylococcus 008.41 Shigella 004.9
chronic 558.9 Streptococcus 008.49 simple 558.9
ulcerative (see also Colitis, ulcerative) anaerobic 008.46 spasmodic 564.9
556.9 Taunton agent 008.63 spastic 564.9
cicatrizing (chronic) 555.0 Torovirus 008.69 staphylococcal 008.41
Clostridium Treponema 008.46 due to food 005.0
botulinum 005.1 Veillonella 008.46 streptococcal 008.49
difficile 008.45 virus 008.8 anaerobic 008.46
haemolyticum 008.46 specified type NEC 008.69 toxic 558.2
novyi 008.46 Wollan (W) agent 008.64 Treponema (denticola) (macrodentium)
perfringens (C) (F) 008.46 Yersinia enterocolitica 008.44 008.46
specified type NEC 008.46 dysentery - see Dysentery trichomonal 007.3
coccidial 007.2 E. coli 008.00 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 014.8
dietetic 558.9 enterohemorrhagic 008.04 typhosa 002.0
due to enteroinvasive 008.03 ulcerative (chronic) (see also Colitis,
achylia gastrica 536.8 enteropathogenic 008.01 ulcerative) 556.9
adenovirus 008.62 enterotoxigenic 008.02 Veillonella 008.46
Aerobacter aerogenes 008.2 specified type NEC 008.09 viral 008.8
anaerobes (see also Enteritis, El Tor 001.1 adenovirus 008.62
anaerobic) 008.46 embadomonial 007.8 enterovirus 008.67
Arizona (bacillus) 008.1 eosinophilic 558.41 specified virus NEC 008.69
astrovirus 008.66 epidemic 009.0 Yersinia enterocolitica 008.44
Bacillus coli - see Enteritis, E. coli Eubacterium 008.46 zymotic 009.0
bacteria NEC 008.5 fermentative 558.9 Enteroarticular syndrome 099.3
specified NEC 008.49 fulminant 557.0 Enterobiasis 127.4
Bacteroides (see also Enteritis, Fusobacterium (nucleatum) 008.46 Enterobius vermicularis 127.4
Bacteroides) 008.46 gangrenous (see also Enteritis, due to, Enterocele (see also Hernia) 553.9
Butyrivibrio (fibriosolvens) by organism) 009.0 pelvis, pelvic (acquired) (congenital)
008.46 giardial 007.1 618.6
calicivirus 008.65 gram-negative bacteria NEC 008.47 vagina, vaginal (acquired) (congenital)
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Campylobacter 008.43 anaerobic NEC 008.46 618.6


Clostridium - see Enteritis, infectious NEC (see also Enteritis, due Enterocolitis - see also Enteritis
Clostridium to, by organism) 009.0 fetus or newborn (see also Enterocolitis,
Cockle agent 008.64 presumed 009.1 necrotizing, newborn) 777.8
Coxsackie (virus) 008.67 influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.8 necrotizing 777.50
Ditchling agent 008.64 ischemic 557.9 fulminant 557.0
ECHO virus 008.67 acute 557.0 granulomatous 555.2
Enterobacter aerogenes 008.2 chronic 557.1 hemorrhagic (acute) 557.0
enterococci 008.49 due to mesenteric artery chronic 557.1
enterovirus NEC 008.67 insufficiency 557.1 necrotizing (acute) (membranous) 557.0
Escherichia coli - see Enteritis, E. coli membranous 564.9 newborn 777.50
Eubacterium 008.46 mucous 564.9 with
Fusobacterium (nucleatum) 008.46 myxomembranous 564.9 perforation 777.53
gram-negative bacteria NEC 008.47 necrotic (see also Enteritis, due to, by pneumatosis without
anaerobic NEC 008.46 organism) 009.0 perforation 777.52
Hawaii agent 008.63 necroticans 005.2 pneumatosis and perforation
irritating foods 558.9 necrotizing of fetus or newborn (see also 777.53
Klebsiella aerogenes 008.47 Enterocolitis, necrotizing, without pneumatosis, without
Marin County agent 008.66 newborn) 777.50 perforation 777.51
Montgomery County agent 008.63 neurogenic 564.9 stage I 777.51
noroviris 008.63 newborn 777.8 stage II 777.52
Norwalk-like agent 008.63 necrotizing (see also Enterocolitis, stage III 777.53
Norwalk virus 008.63 necrotizing, newborn) primary necrotizing (see also
Otofuke agent 008.63 777.50 Enterocolitis, necrotizing,
Paracolobactrum arizonae 008.1 parasitic NEC 129 newborn) 777.50
paracolon bacillus NEC 008.47 paratyphoid (fever) (see also Fever, pseudomembranous 008.45
Arizona 008.1 paratyphoid) 002.9 newborn 008.45
Paramatta agent 008.64 Peptococcus 008.46 radiation 558.1
Peptococcus 008.46 Peptostreptococcus 008.46 newborn (see also Enterocolitis,
Peptostreptococcus 008.46 Proprionibacterium 008.46 necrotizing, newborn) 777.50
Proprionibacterium 008.46 protozoal NEC 007.9 ulcerative 556.0
Proteus (bacillus) (mirabilis) radiation 558.1 Enterocystoma 751.5
(morganii) 008.3 regional (of) 555.9 Enterogastritis - see Enteritis
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 008.42 intestine Enterogenous cyanosis 289.7
Rotavirus 008.61 large (bowel, colon, or rectum) Enterolith, enterolithiasis (impaction)
Sapporo agent 008.63 555.1 560.39
small round virus (SRV) NEC with small intestine 555.2 with hernia - see also Hernia, by site,
008.64 small (duodenum, ileum, or with obstruction
featureless NEC 008.63 jejunum) 555.0 gangrenous - see Hernia, by site,
structured NEC 008.63 with large intestine 555.2 with gangrene


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Enteropathy 569.9 Ependymoma (Continued) Epigastrocele (see also Hernia, epigastric)


exudative (of Gordon) 579.8 benign (M9391/0) 553.29
gluten 579.0 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Epiglottiditis (acute) 464.30
hemorrhagic, terminal 557.0 benign with obstruction 464.31
protein-losing 579.8 unspecified site 225.0 chronic 476.1
Enteroperitonitis (see also Peritonitis) myxopapillary (M9394/1) 237.5 viral 464.30
567.9 papillary (M9393/1) 237.5 with obstruction 464.31
Enteroptosis 569.89 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Epiglottis - see condition
Enterorrhagia 578.9 malignant Epiglottitis (acute) 464.30
Enterospasm 564.9 unspecified site 191.9 with obstruction 464.31
psychogenic 306.4 Ependymopathy 349.2 chronic 476.1
Enterostenosis (see also Obstruction, spinal cord 349.2 viral 464.30
intestine) 560.9 Ephelides, ephelis 709.09 with obstruction 464.31
Enterostomy status V44.4 Ephemeral fever (see also Pyrexia) Epignathus 759.4
with complication 569.60 780.60 Epilepsia
Enthesopathy 726.90 Epiblepharon (congenital) 743.62 partialis continua (see also Epilepsy)
ankle and tarsus 726.70 Epicanthus, epicanthic fold (congenital) 345.7
elbow region 726.30 (eyelid) 743.63 procursiva (see also Epilepsy)
specified NEC 726.39 Epicondylitis (elbow) (lateral) 726.32 345.8
hip 726.5 medial 726.31 Epilepsy, epileptic (idiopathic)
knee 726.60 Epicystitis (see also Cystitis) 595.9 345.9
peripheral NEC 726.8 Epidemic - see condition
shoulder region 726.10 Epidermidalization, cervix - see condition Note: Use the following fifth-digit
adhesive 726.0 Epidermidization, cervix - see condition subclassifications with categories 345.0,
spinal 720.1 Epidermis, epidermal - see condition 345.1, 345.4–345.9
wrist and carpus 726.4 Epidermization, cervix - see condition 0 without mention of intractable
Entrance, air into vein - see Embolism, air Epidermodysplasia verruciformis epilepsy
Entrapment, nerve - see Neuropathy, 078.19 1 with intractable epilepsy
entrapment Epidermoid pharmacoresistant
Entropion (eyelid) 374.00 cholesteatoma - see Cholesteatoma (pharmacologically
cicatricial 374.04 inclusion (see also Cyst, skin) 706.2 resistant)
congenital 743.62 Epidermolysis poorly controlled
late effect of trachoma (healed) 139.1 acuta (combustiformis) (toxica)
refractory (medically)
mechanical 374.02 695.15
treatment resistant
paralytic 374.02 bullosa 757.39
senile 374.01 necroticans combustiformis 695.15
due to drug abdominal 345.5

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spastic 374.03
correct substance properly absence (attack) 345.0
Enucleation of eye (current) (traumatic)
administered 695.15 akinetic 345.0
871.3
overdose or wrong substance psychomotor 345.4
Enuresis 788.30
given or taken 977.9 automatism 345.4
habit disturbance 307.6 autonomic diencephalic 345.5
specified drug - see Table of
nocturnal 788.36 brain 345.9
Drugs and Chemicals
psychogenic 307.6 Epidermophytid - see Dermatophytosis Bravais-Jacksonian 345.5
nonorganic origin 307.6 Epidermophytosis (infected) - see cerebral 345.9
psychogenic 307.6 Dermatophytosis climacteric 345.9
Enzymopathy 277.9 Epidermosis, ear (middle) (see also clonic 345.1
Eosinopenia 288.59 Cholesteatoma) 385.30 clouded state 345.9
Eosinophilia 288.3 Epididymis - see condition coma 345.3
with Epididymitis (nonvenereal) 604.90 communicating 345.4
angiolymphoid hyperplasia (ALHE) with abscess 604.0 complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or
228.01 acute 604.99 the puerperium 649.4
allergic 288.3 blennorrhagic (acute) 098.0 congenital 345.9
hereditary 288.3 chronic or duration of 2 months or convulsions 345.9
idiopathic 288.3 over 098.2 cortical (focal) (motor) 345.5
infiltrative 518.3 caseous (see also Tuberculosis) 016.4 cursive (running) 345.8
Loeffler’s 518.3 chlamydial 099.54 cysticercosis 123.1
myalgia syndrome 710.5 diphtheritic 032.89 [604.91] deterioration
pulmonary (tropical) 518.3 filarial 125.9 [604.91] with behavioral disturbance 345.9
secondary 288.3 gonococcal (acute) 098.0 [294.11]
tropical 518.3 chronic or duration of 2 months or without behavioral disturbance
Eosinophilic - see also condition over 098.2 345.9 [294.10]
fasciitis 728.89 recurrent 604.99 due to syphilis 094.89
granuloma (bone) 277.89 residual 604.99 equivalent 345.5
infiltration lung 518.3 syphilitic 095.8 [604.91] fit 345.9
Ependymitis (acute) (cerebral) (chronic) tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) focal (motor) 345.5
(granular) (see also Meningitis) 322.9 016.4 gelastic 345.8
Ependymoblastoma (M9392/3) Epididymo-orchitis (see also Epididymitis) generalized 345.9
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, 604.90 convulsive 345.1
malignant with abscess 604.0 flexion 345.1
unspecified site 191.9 chlamydial 099.54 nonconvulsive 345.0
Ependymoma (epithelial) (malignant) gonococcal (acute) 098.13 grand mal (idiopathic) 345.1
(M9391/3) chronic or duration of 2 months or Jacksonian (motor) (sensory) 345.5
anaplastic type (M9392/3) over 098.33 Kojevnikoff’s, Kojevnikov’s,
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Epidural - see condition Kojewnikoff’s 345.7
malignant Epigastritis (see also Gastritis) 535.5 laryngeal 786.2
unspecified site 191.9 Epigastrium, epigastric - see condition limbic system 345.4


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Epilepsy, epileptic (Continued) Epiphora 375.20 Eponychia 757.5


localization related (focal) (partial) and due to Epstein’s
epileptic syndromes excess lacrimation 375.21 nephrosis or syndrome (see also
with insufficient drainage 375.22 Nephrosis) 581.9
complex partial seizures 345.4 Epiphyseal arrest 733.91 pearl (mouth) 528.4
simple partial seizures 345.5 femoral head 732.2 Epstein-Barr infection (viral) 075
major (motor) 345.1 Epiphyseolysis, epiphysiolysis (see also chronic 780.79 [139.8]
minor 345.0 Osteochondrosis) 732.9 Epulis (giant cell) (gingiva) 523.8
mixed (type) 345.9 Epiphysitis (see also Osteochondrosis) Equinia 024
motor partial 345.5 732.9 Equinovarus (congenital) 754.51
musicogenic 345.1 juvenile 732.6 acquired 736.71
myoclonus, myoclonic 345.1 marginal (Scheuermann’s) 732.0 Equivalent
progressive (familial) 345.1 os calcis 732.5 angina 413.9
nonconvulsive, generalized syphilitic (congenital) 090.0 convulsive (abdominal) (see also
345.0 vertebral (Scheuermann’s) 732.0 Epilepsy) 345.5
parasitic NEC 123.9 Epiplocele (see also Hernia)553.9 epileptic (psychic) (see also Epilepsy)
partial (focalized) 345.5 Epiploitis (see also Peritonitis) 567.9 345.5
with Epiplosarcomphalocele (see also Hernia, Erb’s
disease 359.1
impairment of consciousness umbilicus) 553.1
palsy, paralysis (birth) (brachial)
345.4 Episcleritis 379.00
(newborn) 767.6
memory and ideational gouty 274.89 [379.09] spinal (spastic) syphilitic 094.89
disturbances 345.4 nodular 379.02 pseudohypertrophic muscular
without impairment of periodica fugax 379.01 dystrophy 359.1
consciousness 345.5 angioneurotic - see Edema, Erb (-Duchenne) paralysis (birth injury)
abdominal type 345.5 angioneurotic (newborn) 767.6
motor type 345.5 specified NEC 379.09 Erb-Goldflam disease or syndrome 358.00
psychomotor type 345.4 staphylococcal 379.00 Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) 277.89
psychosensory type 345.4 suppurative 379.00 Erdheim’s syndrome (acromegalic
secondarily generalized syphilitic 095.0 macrospondylitis) 253.0
345.4 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Erection, painful (persistent) 607.3
sensory type 345.5 017.3 [379.09] Ergosterol deficiency (vitamin D) 268.9
somatomotor type 345.5 Episode with
somatosensory type 345.5 brain (see also Disease, cerebrovascular, osteomalacia 268.2
temporal lobe type 345.4 acute) 436 rickets (see also Rickets) 268.0
visceral type 345.5 cerebral (see also Disease, Ergotism (ergotized grain) 988.2
visual type 345.5 cerebrovascular, acute) 436 from ergot used as drug (migraine
peripheral 345.9 depersonalization (in neurotic therapy)
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petit mal 345.0 state) 300.6 correct substance properly


photokinetic 345.8 hyporesponsive 780.09 administered 349.82
progressive myoclonic (familial) psychotic (see also Psychosis) 298.9 overdose or wrong substance given
345.1 organic, transient 293.9 or taken 975.0
psychic equivalent 345.5 schizophrenic (acute) NEC (see also Erichsen’s disease (railway spine) 300.16
psychomotor 345.4 Schizophrenia) 295.4 Erlacher-Blount syndrome (tibia vara)
psychosensory 345.4 Epispadias 732.4
reflex 345.1 female 753.8 Erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica 112.3
seizure 345.9 male 752.62 Erosion
senile 345.9 Episplenitis 289.59 arteriosclerotic plaque - see
sensory-induced 345.5 Epistaxis (multiple) 784.7 Arteriosclerosis, by site
sleep (see also Narcolepsy) 347.00 hereditary 448.0 artery NEC 447.2
somatomotor type 345.5 vicarious menstruation 625.8 without rupture 447.8
somatosensory 345.5 Epithelioma (malignant) (M8011/3) - see bone 733.99
specified type NEC 345.8 also Neoplasm, by site, malignant bronchus 519.19
status (grand mal) 345.3 adenoides cysticum (M8100/0) - see cartilage (joint) 733.99
focal motor 345.7 Neoplasm, skin, benign cervix (uteri) (acquired) (chronic)
petit mal 345.2 basal cell (M8090/3) - see Neoplasm, (congenital) 622.0
with mention of cervicitis 616.0
psychomotor 345.7 skin, malignant
cornea (recurrent) (see also Keratitis)
temporal lobe 345.7 benign (M8011/0) - see Neoplasm, by
371.42
symptomatic 345.9 site, benign traumatic 918.1
temporal lobe 345.4 Bowen’s (M8081/2) - see Neoplasm, dental (idiopathic) (occupational) 521.30
tonic (-clonic) 345.1 skin, in situ extending into
traumatic (injury unspecified) calcifying (benign) (Malherbe’s) dentine 521.32
907.0 (M8110/0) - see Neoplasm, skin, pulp 521.33
injury specified - see Late, effect (of) benign generalized 521.35
specified injury external site - see Neoplasm, skin, limited to enamel 521.31
twilight 293.0 malignant localized 521.34
uncinate (gyrus) 345.4 intraepidermal, Jadassohn (M8096/0) - duodenum, postpyloric - see Ulcer,
Unverricht (-Lundborg) (familial see Neoplasm, skin, benign duodenum
myoclonic) 345.1 squamous cell (M8070/3) - see esophagus 530.89
visceral 345.5 Neoplasm, by site, malignant gastric 535.4
visual 345.5 Epitheliopathy implanted vaginal mesh
Epileptiform pigment, retina 363.15 in, into
convulsions 780.39 posterior multifocal placoid (acute) pelvic floor muscles 629.31
seizure 780.39 363.15 surrounding organ(s) or tissue
Epiloia 759.5 Epithelium, epithelial - see condition 629.31
Epimenorrhea 626.2 Epituberculosis (allergic) (with intestine 569.89
Epipharyngitis (see also Nasopharyngitis) atelectasis) (see also Tuberculosis) lymphatic vessel 457.8
460 010.8 pylorus, pyloric (ulcer) 535.4


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Erosion (Continued) Eruption (Continued) Erythema, erythematous (Continued)


sclera 379.16 teeth, tooth (Continued) solare (see also Sunburn) 692.71
spine, aneurysmal 094.89 partial 520.6 streptogenes 696.5
spleen 289.59 persistent primary 520.6 toxic, toxicum NEC 695.0
stomach 535.4 premature 520.6 newborn 778.8
teeth (idiopathic) (occupational) (see prenatal 520.6 tuberculous (primary) (see also
also Erosion, dental) 521.30 vesicular 709.8 Tuberculosis) 017.0
due to Erysipelas (gangrenous) (infantile) venenatum 695.0
medicine 521.30 (newborn) (phlegmonous) Erythematosus - see condition
persistent vomiting 521.30 (suppurative) 035 Erythematous - see condition
urethra 599.84 external ear 035 [380.13] Erythermalgia (primary) 443.82
uterus 621.8 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth Erythralgia 443.82
vaginal prosthetic materials NEC 670.8 Erythrasma 039.0
in, into Erysipelatoid (Rosenbach’s) 027.1 Erythredema 985.0
pelvic floor muscles 629.31 Erysipeloid (Rosenbach’s) 027.1 polyneuritica 985.0
surrounding organ(s) or tissue Erythema, erythematous (generalized) polyneuropathy 985.0
629.31 695.9 Erythremia (acute) (M9841/3) 207.0
vertebra 733.99 ab igne - see Burn, by site, first degree chronic (M9842/3) 207.1
Erotomania 302.89 annulare (centrifugum) (rheumaticum) secondary 289.0
Clerambault’s 297.8 695.0 Erythroblastopenia (acquired) 284.89
Error arthriticum epidemicum 026.1 congenital 284.01
in diet 269.9 brucellum (see also Brucellosis) 023.9 Erythroblastophthisis 284.01
refractive 367.9 bullosum 695.19 Erythroblastosis (fetalis) (newborn) 773.2
astigmatism (see also Astigmatism) caloricum - see Burn, by site, first degree due to
367.20 chronicum migrans 088.81 ABO
drug-induced 367.89 circinatum 695.19 antibodies 773.1
hypermetropia 367.0 diaper 691.0 incompatibility, maternal/fetal
hyperopia 367.0 due to 773.1
myopia 367.1 chemical (contact) NEC 692.4 isoimmunization 773.1
presbyopia 367.4 internal 693.8 Rh
toxic 367.89 drug (internal use) 693.0 antibodies 773.0
Eructation 787.3 contact 692.3 incompatibility, maternal/fetal
nervous 306.4 elevatum diutinum 695.89 773.0
psychogenic 306.4 endemic 265.2 isoimmunization 773.0
Eruption epidemic, arthritic 026.1 Erythrocyanosis (crurum) 443.89
creeping 126.9 figuratum perstans 695.0 Erythrocythemia - see Erythremia
drug - see Dermatitis, due to, drug gluteal 691.0 Erythrocytopenia 285.9

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Hutchinson, summer 692.72 gyratum (perstans) (repens) 695.19 Erythrocytosis (megalosplenic)
Kaposi’s varicelliform 054.0 heat - see Burn, by site, first degree familial 289.6
napkin (psoriasiform) 691.0 ichthyosiforme congenitum 757.1 oval, hereditary (see also Elliptocytosis)
polymorphous induratum (primary) (scrofulosorum) 282.1
light (sun) 692.72 (see also Tuberculosis) 017.1 secondary 289.0
other source 692.82 nontuberculous 695.2 stress 289.0
psoriasiform, napkin 691.0 infantum febrile 057.8 Erythroderma (see also Erythema) 695.9
recalcitrant pustular 694.8 infectional NEC 695.9 desquamativa (in infants) 695.89
ringed 695.89 infectiosum 057.0 exfoliative 695.89
skin (see also Dermatitis) 782.1 inflammation NEC 695.9 ichthyosiform, congenital 757.1
creeping (meaning hookworm) 126.9 intertrigo 695.89 infantum 695.89
due to iris 695.10 maculopapular 696.2
chemical(s) NEC 692.4 lupus (discoid) (localized) (see also neonatorum 778.8
internal use 693.8 Lupus, erythematosus) 695.4 psoriaticum 696.1
drug - see Dermatitis, due to, drug marginatum 695.0 secondary 695.9
prophylactic inoculation or rheumaticum - see Fever, rheumatic Erythrodysesthesia, palmar plantar (PPE)
vaccination against medicamentosum - see Dermatitis, due 693.0
disease - see Dermatitis, due to, drug Erythrogenesis imperfecta 284.09
to, vaccine migrans 529.1 Erythroleukemia (M9840/3) 207.0
smallpox vaccination NEC - see chronicum 088.81 Erythromelalgia 443.82
Dermatitis, due to, vaccine multiforme 695.10 Erythromelia 701.8
erysipeloid 027.1 bullosum 695.19 Erythropenia 285.9
feigned 698.4 conjunctiva 695.19 Erythrophagocytosis 289.9
Hutchinson, summer 692.72 exudativum (Hebra) 695.19 Erythrophobia 300.23
Kaposi’s, varicelliform 054.0 major 695.12 Erythroplakia
vaccinia 999.0 minor 695.11 oral mucosa 528.79
lichenoid, axilla 698.3 pemphigoides 694.5 tongue 528.79
polymorphous, due to light 692.72 napkin 691.0 Erythroplasia (Queyrat) (M8080/2)
toxic NEC 695.0 neonatorum 778.8 specified site - see Neoplasm, skin, in situ
vesicular 709.8 nodosum 695.2 unspecified site 233.5
teeth, tooth tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Erythropoiesis, idiopathic ineffective
accelerated 520.6 017.1 285.0
delayed 520.6 nummular, nummulare 695.19 Escaped beats, heart 427.60
difficult 520.6 palmar 695.0 postoperative 997.1
disturbance of 520.6 palmaris hereditarium 695.0 Escherichia coli (E. coli) - see Infection,
in abnormal sequence 520.6 pernio 991.5 Escherichia coli
incomplete 520.6 perstans solare 692.72 Esoenteritis - see Enteritis
late 520.6 rash, newborn 778.8 Esophagalgia 530.89
natal 520.6 scarlatiniform (exfoliative) (recurrent) Esophagectasis 530.89
neonatal 520.6 695.0 due to cardiospasm 530.0
obstructed 520.6 simplex marginatum 057.8 Esophagismus 530.5


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Esophagitis

Esophagitis (alkaline) (chemical) Ethylism (see also Alcoholism) 303.9 Examination (general) (routine) (of) (for)
(chronic) (infectional) (necrotic) Eulenburg’s disease (congenital V70.9
(peptic) (postoperative) paramyotonia) 359.29 allergy V72.7
(regurgitant) 530.10 Eunuchism 257.2 annual V70.0
acute 530.12 Eunuchoidism 257.2 cardiovascular preoperative V72.81
candidal 112.84 hypogonadotropic 257.2 cervical Papanicolaou smear V76.2
eosinophilic 530.13 European blastomycosis 117.5 as a part of routine gynecological
reflux 530.11 Eustachian - see condition examination V72.31
specified NEC 530.19 Euthyroid sick syndrome 790.94 to confirm findings of recent normal
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Euthyroidism 244.9 smear following initial
017.8 Evaluation abnormal smear V72.32
ulcerative 530.19 fetal lung maturity 659.8 child care (routine) V20.2
Esophagocele 530.6 for suspected condition (see also clinical research investigation (normal
Esophagodynia 530.89 Observation) V71.9 control patient) (participant)
Esophagomalacia 530.89 abuse V71.81 V70.7
Esophagoptosis 530.89 exposure dental V72.2
Esophagospasm 530.5 anthrax V71.82 developmental testing (child) (infant)
Esophagostenosis 530.3 biologic agent NEC V71.83 V20.2
Esophagostomiasis 127.7 SARS V71.83 donor (potential) V70.8
Esophagostomy neglect V71.81 ear V72.19
complication 530.87 newborn - see Observation,
infection 530.86 eye V72.0
suspected, condition, newborn following
malfunctioning 530.87 specified condition NEC V71.89
mechanical 530.87 accident (motor vehicle) V71.4
mental health V70.2 alleged rape or seduction (victim or
Esophagotracheal - see condition requested by authority V70.1
Esophagus - see condition culprit) V71.5
nursing care V63.8 inflicted injury (victim or culprit)
Esophoria 378.41 social service V63.8
convergence, excess 378.84 NEC V71.6
Evans’ syndrome (thrombocytopenic rape or seduction, alleged (victim or
divergence, insufficiency 378.85 purpura) 287.32
Esotropia (nonaccommodative) 378.00 culprit) V71.5
Event, apparent life threatening in treatment (for) V67.9
accommodative 378.35 newborn and infant (ALTE) 799.82
alternating 378.05 combined V67.6
Eventration fracture V67.4
with colon into chest - see Hernia,
A pattern 378.06 involving high-risk medication
diaphragm NEC V67.51
specified noncomitancy NEC
diaphragm (congenital) 756.6
378.08 mental disorder V67.3
Eversion
V pattern 378.07 specified condition NEC V67.59
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bladder 596.89
X pattern 378.08 follow-up (routine) (following) V67.9
cervix (uteri) 622.0
Y pattern 378.08 cancer chemotherapy V67.2
with mention of cervicitis 616.0
intermittent 378.22 chemotherapy V67.2
foot NEC 736.79
intermittent 378.20 disease NEC V67.59
alternating 378.22 congenital 755.67
high-risk medication NEC V67.51
monocular 378.21 lacrimal punctum 375.51
punctum lacrimale (postinfectional) injury NEC V67.59
monocular 378.01 population survey V70.6
with (senile) 375.51
ureter (meatus) 593.89 postpartum V24.2
A pattern 378.02 psychiatric V67.3
specified noncomitancy NEC urethra (meatus) 599.84
uterus 618.1 psychotherapy V67.3
378.04 radiotherapy V67.1
V pattern 378.03 complicating delivery 665.2
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 specified surgery NEC V67.09
X pattern 378.04 surgery V67.00
Y pattern 378.04 puerperal, postpartum 674.8
Evidence vaginal pap smear V67.01
intermittent 378.21 gynecological V72.31
Espundia 085.5 of malignancy
cytologic for contraceptive maintenance V25.40
Essential - see condition intrauterine device V25.42
Esterapenia 289.89 without histologic confirmation
anus 796.76 pill V25.41
Esthesioneuroblastoma (M9522/3) 160.0
cervix 795.06 specified method NEC V25.49
Esthesioneurocytoma (M9521/3) 160.0
vagina 795.16 health (of)
Esthesioneuroepithelioma (M9523/3)
Evisceration armed forces personnel V70.5
160.0
Esthiomene 099.1 birth injury 767.8 checkup V70.0
Estivo-autumnal bowel (congenital) - see Hernia, ventral child, routine V20.2
fever 084.0 congenital (see also Hernia, ventral) defined subpopulation NEC V70.5
malaria 084.0 553.29 inhabitants of institutions V70.5
Estrangement V61.09 operative wound 998.32 occupational V70.5
Estriasis 134.0 traumatic NEC 869.1 pre-employment screening V70.5
Ethanolaminuria 270.8 eye 871.3 preschool children V70.5
Ethanolism (see also Alcoholism) 303.9 Evulsion - see Avulsion for admission to school V70.3
Ether dependence, dependency (see also Ewing’s prisoners V70.5
Dependence) 304.6 angioendothelioma (M9260/3) - see for entrance into prison V70.3
Etherism (see also Dependence) 304.6 Neoplasm, bone, malignant prostitutes V70.5
Ethmoid, ethmoidal - see condition sarcoma (M9260/3) - see Neoplasm, refugees V70.5
Ethmoiditis (chronic) (nonpurulent) bone, malignant school children V70.5
(purulent) (see also Sinusitis, tumor (M9260/3) - see Neoplasm, bone, students V70.5
ethmoidal) 473.2 malignant hearing V72.19
influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.1 Exaggerated lumbosacral angle (with following failed hearing screening
Woakes’ 471.1 impinging spine) 756.12 V72.11


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Examination (Continued) Examination (Continued) Excess, excessive, excessively (Continued)


infant prior to chemotherapy V72.83 intermaxillary vertical dimension
8 to 28 days old V20.32 psychiatric V70.2 524.37
over 28 days old, routine V20.2 follow-up not needing further care interocclusal distance of teeth 524.37
under 8 days old V20.31 V67.3 large
laboratory V72.60 requested by authority V70.1 colon 564.7
ordered as part of a routine general radiological NEC V72.5 congenital 751.3
medical examination V72.62 respiratory preoperative V72.82 fetus or infant 766.0
pre-operative V72.63 screening - see Screening with obstructed labor 660.1
pre-procedural V72.63 sensitization V72.7 affecting management of
specified NEC V72.69 skin V72.7 pregnancy 656.6
lactating mother V24.1 hypersensitivity V72.7 causing disproportion 653.5
medical (for) (of) V70.9 special V72.9 newborn (weight of 4500 grams or
administrative purpose NEC V70.3 specified type or reason NEC V72.85 more) 766.0
admission to preoperative V72.83 organ or site, congenital NEC - see
old age home V70.3 specified NEC V72.83 Anomaly, specified type NEC
prison V70.3 teeth V72.2 lid fold (congenital) 743.62
school V70.3 vaginal Papanicolaou smear V76.47 long
adoption V70.3 following hysterectomy for colon 751.5
armed forces personnel V70.5 malignant condition V67.01 organ or site, congenital NEC - see
at health care facility V70.0 victim or culprit following Anomaly, specified type NEC
camp V70.3 alleged rape or seduction V71.5 umbilical cord (entangled)
child, routine V20.2 inflicted injury NEC V71.6 affecting fetus or newborn 762.5
clinical research (control) (normal vision V72.0 in pregnancy or childbirth 663.3
comparison) (participant) V70.7 well baby V20.2 with compression 663.2
defined subpopulation NEC V70.5 Exanthem, exanthema (see also Rash) 782.1 menstruation 626.2
donor (potential) V70.8 Boston 048 number of teeth 520.1
driving license V70.3 epidemic, with meningitis 048 causing crowding 524.31
general V70.9 lichenoid psoriasiform 696.2 nutrients (dietary) NEC 783.6
routine V70.0 subitum 058.10 potassium (K) 276.7
specified reason NEC V70.8 due to salivation (see also Ptyalism) 527.7
immigration V70.3 human herpesvirus 6 058.11 secretion - see also Hypersecretion
inhabitants of institutions V70.5 human herpesvirus 7 058.12 milk 676.6
insurance certification V70.3 viral, virus NEC 057.9 sputum 786.4
marriage V70.3 specified type NEC 057.8 sweat (see also Hyperhidrosis)
medicolegal reasons V70.4 Excess, excessive, excessively 780.8
naturalization V70.3 alcohol level in blood 790.3 short

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occupational V70.5 carbohydrate tissue, localized 278.1 organ or site, congenital NEC - see
population survey V70.6 carotene (dietary) 278.3 Anomaly, specified type NEC
pre-employment V70.5 cold 991.9 umbilical cord
preschool children V70.5 specified effect NEC 991.8 affecting fetus or newborn 762.6
for admission to school V70.3 convergence 378.84 in pregnancy or childbirth
prison V70.3 crying 780.95 663.4
prisoners V70.5 of skin NEC 701.9
for entrance into prison V70.3 adolescent 780.95 eyelid 743.62
prostitutes V70.5 adult 780.95 acquired 374.30
refugees V70.5 baby 780.92 sodium (Na) 276.0
school children V70.5 child 780.95 spacing of teeth 524.32
specified reason NEC V70.8 infant (baby) 780.92 sputum 786.4
sport competition V70.3 newborn 780.92 sweating (see also Hyperhidrosis)
students V70.5 development, breast 611.1 780.8
medicolegal reason V70.4 diaphoresis (see also Hyperhidrosis) tearing (ducts) (eye) (see also Epiphora)
pelvic (annual) (periodic) V72.31 780.8 375.20
periodic (annual) (routine) V70.0 distance, interarch 524.28 thirst 783.5
postpartum divergence 378.85 due to deprivation of water 994.3
immediately after delivery V24.0 drinking (alcohol) NEC (see also tissue in reconstructed breast 612.0
routine follow-up V24.2 Abuse, drugs, nondependent) tuberosity 524.07
pregnancy (unconfirmed) (possible) 305.0 vitamin
V72.40 continual (see also Alcoholism) A (dietary) 278.2
negative result V72.41 303.9 administered as drug (chronic)
positive result V72.42 habitual (see also Alcoholism) 303.9 (prolonged excessive
prenatal V22.1 eating 783.6 intake) 278.2
first pregnancy V22.0 eyelid fold (congenital) 743.62 reaction to sudden overdose
high-risk pregnancy V23.9 fat 278.02 963.5
specified problem NEC V23.89 in heart (see also Degeneration, D (dietary) 278.4
to determine fetal viability myocardial) 429.1 administered as drug (chronic)
V23.87 tissue, localized 278.1 (prolonged excessive
preoperative V72.84 foreskin 605 intake) 278.4
cardiovascular V72.81 gas 787.3 reaction to sudden overdose
respiratory V72.82 gastrin 251.5 963.5
specified NEC V72.83 glucagon 251.4 weight 278.02
preprocedural V72.84 heat (see also Heat) 992.9 gain 783.1
cardiovascular V72.81 horizontal of pregnancy 646.1
general physical V72.83 overjet 524.26 loss 783.21
respiratory V72.82 overlap 524.26 Excitability, abnormal, under minor
specified NEC V72.83 interarch distance 524.28 stress 309.29


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Excitation

Excitation Exhaustion, exhaustive (Continued) Exposure (suspected) 994.9


catatonic (see also Schizophrenia) old age 797 algae bloom V87.32
295.2 postinfectional NEC 780.79 cold 991.9
psychogenic 298.1 psychogenic 300.5 specified effect NEC 991.8
reactive (from emotional stress, psychosis (see also Reaction, stress, effects of 994.9
psychological trauma) 298.1 acute) 308.9 exhaustion due to 994.4
Excitement senile 797 implanted vaginal mesh
manic (see also Psychosis, affective) dementia 290.0 into vagina 629.32
296.0 Exhibitionism (sexual) 302.4 through vaginal wall 629.32
recurrent episode 296.1 Exomphalos 756.72 to
single episode 296.0 Exophoria 378.42 AIDS virus V01.79
mental, reactive (from emotional stress, convergence, insufficiency 378.83 anthrax V01.81
psychological trauma) 298.1 divergence, excess 378.85 aromatic
state, reactive (from emotional stress, Exophthalmic amines V87.11
psychological trauma) 298.1 cachexia 242.0 dyes V87.19
Excluded pupils 364.76 goiter 242.0 arsenic V87.01
Excoriation (traumatic) (see also Injury, ophthalmoplegia 242.0 [376.22] asbestos V15.84
superficial, by site) 919.8 Exophthalmos 376.30 benzene V87.12
neurotic 698.4 congenital 743.66 body fluids (hazardous) V15.85
Excyclophoria 378.44 constant 376.31 cholera V01.0
Excyclotropia 378.33 endocrine NEC 259.9 [376.22] chromium compounds V87.09
Exencephalus, exencephaly 742.0 hyperthyroidism 242.0 [376.21] communicable disease V01.9
Exercise intermittent NEC 376.34 specified type NEC V01.89
breathing V57.0 malignant 242.0 [376.21] dyes V87.2
remedial NEC V57.1 pulsating 376.35 aromatic V87.19
therapeutic NEC V57.1 endocrine NEC 259.9 [376.22] Escherichia coli (E. coli) V01.83
Exfoliation thyrotoxic 242.0 [376.21] German measles V01.4
skin Exostosis 726.91 gonorrhea V01.6
due to erythematous condition cartilaginous (M9210/0) - see hazardous
695.50 Neoplasm, bone, benign aromatic compounds NEC
involving (percent of body congenital 756.4 V87.19
surface) ear canal, external 380.81 body fluids V15.85
less than 10 percent 695.50 gonococcal 098.89 chemicals NEC V87.2
10-19 percent 695.51 hip 726.5 metals V87.09
20-29 percent 695.52 substances V87.39
intracranial 733.3
30-39 percent 695.53 HIV V01.79
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jaw (bone) 526.81


40-49 percent 695.54 human immunodeficiency virus
luxurians 728.11
50-59 percent 695.55 V01.79
multiple (cancellous) (congenital)
60-69 percent 695.56 lead V15.86
(hereditary) 756.4
70-79 percent 695.57 meningococcus V01.84
nasal bones 726.91
80-89 percent 695.58 mold V87.31
orbit, orbital 376.42
90 percent or more 695.59 nickel dust V87.09
osteocartilaginous (M9210/0) - see
teeth parasitic disease V01.89
due to systemic causes 525.0 Neoplasm, bone, benign
poliomyelitis V01.2
Exfoliative - see also condition spine 721.8
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
dermatitis 695.89 with spondylosis - see
V87.19
Exhaustion, exhaustive (physical NEC) Spondylosis
potentially hazardous body fluids
780.79 syphilitic 095.5
V15.85
battle (see also Reaction, stress, acute) wrist 726.4 rabies V01.5
308.9 Exotropia 378.10 rubella V01.4
cardiac (see also Failure, heart) 428.9 alternating 378.15 SARS-associated coronavirus V01.82
delirium (see also Reaction, stress, with smallpox V01.3
acute) 308.9 A pattern 378.16 syphilis V01.6
due to specified noncomitancy NEC tuberculosis V01.1
cold 991.8 378.18 uranium V87.02
excessive exertion 994.5 V pattern 378.17 varicella V01.71
exposure 994.4 X pattern 378.18 venereal disease V01.6
overexertion 994.5 Y pattern 378.18 viral disease NEC V01.79
fetus or newborn 779.89 intermittent 378.24 varicella V01.71
heart (see also Failure, heart) 428.9 intermittent 378.20 vaginal prosthetic materials NEC
heat 992.5 alternating 378.24 into vagina 629.32
due to monocular 378.23 through vaginal wall 629.32
salt depletion 992.4 monocular 378.11 Exsanguination, fetal 772.0
water depletion 992.3 with Exstrophy
manic (see also Psychosis, affective) A pattern 378.12 abdominal content 751.8
296.0 specified noncomitancy NEC bladder (urinary) 753.5
recurrent episode 296.1 378.14 Extensive - see condition
single episode 296.0 V pattern 378.13 Extra - see also Accessory
maternal, complicating delivery 669.8 X pattern 378.14 rib 756.3
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 Y pattern 378.14 cervical 756.2
mental 300.5 intermittent 378.23 Extraction
myocardium, myocardial (see also Explanation of with hook 763.89
Failure, heart) 428.9 investigation finding V65.4 breech NEC 669.6
nervous 300.5 medication V65.4 affecting fetus or newborn 763.0


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Extraction (Continued) Extravasation (Continued) Extrusion (Continued)


cataract postsurgical V45.61 vesicant eye implant (ball) (globe) 996.59
manual NEC 669.8 agent NEC 999.82 intervertebral disc - see Displacement,
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 chemotherapy 999.81 intervertebral disc
Extrasystole 427.60 Extremity - see condition lacrimal gland 375.43
atrial 427.61 Extrophy - see Exstrophy mesh (reinforcing) 996.59
postoperative 997.1 Extroversion ocular lens implant 996.53
ventricular 427.69 bladder 753.5 prosthetic device NEC - see
Extrauterine gestation or pregnancy - see uterus 618.1 Complications, mechanical
Pregnancy, ectopic complicating delivery 665.2 vitreous 379.26
Extravasation affecting fetus or newborn Exudate, pleura - see Effusion, pleura
blood 459.0 763.89 Exudates, retina 362.82
lower extremity 459.0 postpartal (old) 618.1 Exudative - see condition
chemotherapy, vesicant 999.81 Extruded tooth 524.34 Eye, eyeball, eyelid - see condition
chyle into mesentery 457.8 Extrusion Eyestrain 368.13
pelvicalyceal 593.4 alveolus and teeth 524.75 Eyeworm disease of Africa 125.2
pyelosinus 593.4 breast implant (prosthetic) 996.54
urine 788.8 device, implant, or graft - see
from ureter 788.8 Complications, mechanical


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Faber’s anemia or syndrome

F Failure, failed (Continued)


dental implant (Continued)
Failure, failed (Continued)
heart (Continued)
Faber’s anemia or syndrome post-osseointegration congestive (compensated)
(achlorhydric anemia) 280.9 biological 525.72 (decompensated) (see also
Fabry’s disease (angiokeratoma corporis iatrogenic 525.72 Failure, heart) 428.0
diffusum) 272.7 due to complications of systemic with rheumatic fever (conditions
Face, facial - see condition disease 525.72 classifiable to 390)
Facet of cornea 371.44 mechanical 525.73 active 391.8
Faciocephalalgia, autonomic (see also pre-integration 525.71 inactive or quiescent (with
Neuropathy, peripheral, autonomic) pre-osseointegration 525.71 chorea) 398.91
337.9 dental prosthesis causing loss of dental fetus or newborn 779.89
Facioscapulohumeral myopathy 359.1 implant 525.73 hypertensive (see also
Factitious disorder, illness - see Illness, dental restoration Hypertension, heart)
factitious marginal integrity 525.61 402.91
Factor periodontal anatomical integrity with renal disease (see also
deficiency - see Deficiency, factor 525.65 Hypertension,
psychic, associated with diseases descent of head (at term) 652.5 cardiorenal) 404.91
classified elsewhere 316 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 with renal failure 404.93
risk-see problem in labor 660.0 benign 402.11
V Leiden mutation 289.81 affecting fetus or newborn malignant 402.01
Fahr-Volhard disease (malignant 763.1 rheumatic (chronic) (inactive)
nephrosclerosis) 403.00 device, implant, or graft - see (with chorea) 398.91
Failure, failed Complications, mechanical active or acute 391.8
adenohypophyseal 253.2 engagement of head NEC 652.5 with chorea (Sydenham’s)
attempted abortion (legal) (see also in labor 660.0 392.0
Abortion, failed) 638.9 extrarenal 788.99 decompensated (see also Failure,
bone marrow (anemia) 284.9 fetal head to enter pelvic brim heart) 428.0
acquired (secondary) 284.89 652.5 degenerative (see also Degeneration,
congenital 284.09 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 myocardial) 429.1
idiopathic 284.9 in labor 660.0 diastolic 428.30
cardiac (see also Failure, heart) 428.9 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 acute 428.31
newborn 779.89 forceps NEC 660.7 acute on chronic 428.33
cardiorenal (chronic) 428.9 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 chronic 428.32
hypertensive (see also Hypertension, fusion (joint) (spinal) 996.49 due to presence of (cardiac)
cardiorenal) 404.93
growth in childhood 783.43 prosthesis 429.4
cardiorespiratory 799.1
heart (acute) (sudden) 428.9 fetus or newborn 779.89
F

specified during or due to a


with following
procedure 997.1
abortion - see Abortion, by type, abortion 639.8
long-term effect of cardiac
with specified complication cardiac surgery 429.4
surgery 429.4
NEC ectopic or molar pregnancy
cardiovascular (chronic) 428.9
acute pulmonary edema (see also 639.8
cerebrovascular 437.8
cervical dilatation in labor 661.0 Failure, ventricular, left) high output NEC 428.9
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 428.1 hypertensive (see also Hypertension,
circulation, circulatory 799.89 with congestion (see also heart) 402.91
fetus or newborn 779.89 Failure, heart) 428.0 with renal disease (see also
peripheral 785.50 decompensation (see also Failure, Hypertension, cardiorenal)
postoperative 998.00 heart) 428.0 404.91
compensation - see Disease, heart dilation - see Disease, heart with renal failure 404.93
congestive (see also Failure, heart) 428.0 ectopic pregnancy (see also benign 402.11
conscious sedation, during categories 633.0–633.9) malignant 402.01
procedure 995.24 639.8 left (ventricular) (see also Failure,
coronary (see also Insufficiency, molar pregnancy (see also ventricular, left) 428.1
coronary) 411.89 categories 630–632) 639.8 with right-sided failure (see also
dental implant 525.79 arteriosclerotic 440.9 Failure, heart) 428.0
due to combined left-right sided 428.0 low output (syndrome) NEC
infection 525.71 combined systolic and diastolic 428.9
lack of attached gingiva 525.72 428.40 organic - see Disease, heart
occlusal trauma (caused by poor acute 428.41 postoperative (immediate) 997.1
prosthetic design) 525.72 acute on chronic 428.43 long term effect of cardiac
parafunctional habits 525.72 chronic 428.42 surgery 429.4
periodontal infection compensated (see also Failure, heart) rheumatic (chronic) (congestive)
(periimplantitis) 525.72 428.0 (inactive) 398.91
poor oral hygiene 525.72 complicating right (secondary to left heart failure,
unintentional loading 525.71 abortion - see Abortion, by type, conditions classifiable to 428.1)
endosseous NEC 525.79 with specified complication (ventricular) (see also Failure,
mechanical 525.73 NEC heart) 428.0
osseointegration 525.71 delivery (cesarean) (instrumental) senile 797
due to 669.4 specified during or due to a
complications of systemic ectopic pregnancy (see also procedure 997.1
disease 525.71 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.8 long-term effect of cardiac
poor bone quality 525.71 molar pregnancy (see also surgery 429.4
premature loading 525.71 categories 630–632) 639.8 systolic 428.20
iatrogenic 525.71 obstetric anesthesia or sedation acute 428.21
prior to intentional prosthetic 668.1 acute on chronic 428.23
loading 525.71 surgery 997.1 chronic 428.22


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Failure, failed (Continued) Failure, failed (Continued) Failure, failed (Continued)


heart (Continued) renal (Continued) ventouse NEC 660.7
thyrotoxic (see also Thyrotoxicosis) due to a procedure 997.5 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
242.9 [425.7] following ventricular (see also Failure, heart) 428.9
valvular - see Endocarditis abortion 639.3 left 428.1
hepatic 572.8 crushing 958.5 with rheumatic fever (conditions
acute 570 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.3 classifiable to 390)
due to a procedure 997.49 labor and delivery (acute) 669.3 active 391.8
hepatorenal 572.4 hypertensive (see also Hypertension, with chorea 392.0
hypertensive heart (see also kidney) 403.91 inactive or quiescent (with
Hypertension, heart) 402.91 puerperal, postpartum 669.3 chorea) 398.91
benign 402.11 respiration, respiratory 518.81 hypertensive (see also
malignant 402.01 acute 518.81 Hypertension, heart)
induction (of labor) 659.1 following trauma and surgery 402.91
abortion (legal) (see also Abortion, 518.51 benign 402.11
failed) 638.9 acute and chronic 518.84 malignant 402.01
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 following trauma and surgery rheumatic (chronic) (inactive)
by oxytocic drugs 659.1 518.53 (with chorea) 398.91
instrumental 659.0 center 348.89 active or acute 391.8
mechanical 659.0 newborn 770.84 with chorea 392.0
medical 659.1 chronic 518.83 right (see also Failure, heart) 428.0
surgical 659.0 following trauma and surgery or vital centers, fetus or newborn
initial alveolar expansion, newborn 770.4 shock 518.51 779.89
involution, thymus (gland) 254.8 newborn 770.84 weight gain in childhood 783.41
kidney - see Failure, renal rotation Fainting (fit) (spell) 780.2
lactation 676.4 cecum 751.4 Falciform hymen 752.49
Leydig’s cell, adult 257.2 colon 751.4 Fall, maternal, affecting fetus or
liver 572.8 intestine 751.4 newborn 760.5
acute 570 kidney 753.3 Fallen arches 734
medullary 799.89 sedation, during procedure Falling, any organ or part - see Prolapse
mitral - see Endocarditis, mitral conscious 995.24 Fallopian
moderate sedation, during moderate 995.24 insufflation
procedure 995.24 segmentation - see also Fusion fertility testing V26.21
myocardium, myocardial (see also fingers (see also Syndactylism, following sterilization reversal
Failure, heart) 428.9 V26.22
fingers) 755.11
chronic (see also Failure, heart) 428.0 tube - see condition
toes (see also Syndactylism, toes) 755.13
congestive (see also Failure, heart) 428.0 Fallot’s

F
seminiferous tubule, adult 257.2
ovarian (primary) 256.39 pentalogy 745.2
senile (general) 797
iatrogenic 256.2 tetrad or tetralogy 745.2
with psychosis 290.20
postablative 256.2 triad or trilogy 746.09
testis, primary (seminal) 257.2
postirradiation 256.2 Fallout, radioactive (adverse effect) NEC
postsurgical 256.2 to progress 661.2 990
ovulation 628.0 to thrive False - see also condition
prerenal 788.99 adult 783.7 bundle branch block 426.50
renal (kidney) 586 child 783.41 bursa 727.89
with newborn 779.34 croup 478.75
abortion - see Abortion, by type, transplant 996.80 joint 733.82
with renal failure bone marrow 996.85 labor (pains) 644.1
ectopic pregnancy (see also organ (immune or nonimmune opening, urinary, male 752.69
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.3 cause) 996.80 passage, urethra (prostatic) 599.4
edema (see also Nephrosis) 581.9 bone marrow 996.85 positive
hypertension (see also heart 996.83 serological test for syphilis 795.6
Hypertension, kidney) intestines 996.87 Wassermann reaction 795.6
403.91 kidney 996.81 pregnancy 300.11
hypertensive heart disease liver 996.82 Family, familial - see also condition
(conditions classifiable to lung 996.84 affected by
402) 404.92 pancreas 996.86 family member
with heart failure 404.93 specified NEC 996.89 currently on deployment
benign 404.12 skin 996.52 (military) V61.01
with heart failure 404.13 artificial 996.55 returned from deployment
malignant 404.02 decellularized allodermis (military) (current or past
with heart failure 404.03 996.55 conflict) V61.02
molar pregnancy (see also temporary allograft or pigskin disruption (see also Disruption, family)
categories 630–632) 639.3 graft - omit code V61.09
tubular necrosis (acute) 584.5 stem cell(s) 996.88 estrangement V61.09
acute 584.9 from hemophagocytic
with lesion of peripheral blood 996.88 lymphohistiocytosis 288.4
necrosis umbilical cord 996.88 reticulosis 288.4
cortical (renal) 584.6 trial of labor NEC 660.6 Li-Fraumeni (syndrome) V84.01
medullary (renal) affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 planning advice V25.09
(papillary) 584.7 tubal ligation 998.89 natural
tubular 584.5 urinary 586 procreative V26.41
specified pathology NEC 584.8 vacuum extraction to avoid pregnancy V25.04
chronic 585.9 abortion - see Abortion, failed problem V61.9
hypertensive or with hypertension delivery NEC 660.7 specified circumstance NEC
(see also Hypertension, affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 V61.8
kidney) 403.91 vasectomy 998.89 retinoblastoma (syndrome) 190.5


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Famine 994.2 Fatal familial insomnia (FFI) 046.72 Fear, fearfulness (Continued)
edema 262 Fatal syncope 798.1 of (Continued)
Fanconi’s anemia (congenital Fatigue 780.79 streets 300.22
pancytopenia) 284.09 auditory deafness (see also Deafness) with panic attacks 300.21
Fanconi (-de Toni) (-Debré) syndrome 389.9 travel 300.22
(cystinosis) 270.0 chronic, syndrome 780.71 with panic attacks 300.21
Farber (-Uzman) syndrome or disease combat (see also Reaction, stress, acute) washing in public 300.23
(disseminated lipogranulomatosis) 308.9 transient 308.0
272.8 during pregnancy 646.8 Feared complaint unfounded V65.5
Farcin 024 general 780.79 Febricula (continued) (simple) (see also
Farcy 024 psychogenic 300.5 Pyrexia) 780.60
Farmers’ heat (transient) 992.6 Febrile (see also Pyrexia) 780.60
lung 495.0 muscle 729.89 convulsion (simple) 780.31
skin 692.74 myocardium (see also Failure, heart) complex 780.32
Farsightedness 367.0 428.9 nonhemolytic transfusion reaction
Fascia - see condition nervous 300.5 (FNHTR) 780.66
Fasciculation 781.0 neurosis 300.5 seizure (simple) 780.31
Fasciculitis optica 377.32 operational 300.89 atypical 780.32
Fasciitis 729.4 postural 729.89 complex 780.32
eosinophilic 728.89 posture 729.89 complicated 780.32
necrotizing 728.86 psychogenic (general) 300.5 Febris (see also Fever) 780.60
nodular 728.79 senile 797 aestiva (see also Fever, hay) 477.9
perirenal 593.4 syndrome NEC 300.5 flava (see also Fever, yellow) 060.9
plantar 728.71 chronic 780.71 melitensis 023.0
pseudosarcomatous 728.79 undue 780.79 pestis (see also Plague) 020.9
traumatic (old) NEC 728.79 voice 784.49 puerperalis 672
current - see Sprain, by site Fatness 278.02 recurrens (see also Fever, relapsing)
Fasciola hepatica infestation 121.3 Fatty - see also condition 087.9
Fascioliasis 121.3 apron 278.1 pediculo vestimenti 087.0
Fasciolopsiasis (small intestine) 121.4 degeneration (diffuse) (general) NEC rubra 034.1
Fasciolopsis (small intestine) 121.4 272.8 typhoidea 002.0
Fast pulse 785.0 localized - see Degeneration, by site, typhosa 002.0
Fat fatty Fecal - see condition
embolism (cerebral) (pulmonary) placenta - see Placenta, abnormal Fecalith (impaction) 560.32
(systemic) 958.1 heart (enlarged) (see also Degeneration, with hernia - see also Hernia, by site,
with myocardial) 429.1 with obstruction
F

abortion - see Abortion, by type, infiltration (diffuse) (general) (see also gangrenous - see Hernia, by site,
with embolism Degeneration, by site, fatty) 272.8 with gangrene
ectopic pregnancy (see also heart (enlarged) (see also appendix 543.9
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.6 Degeneration, myocardial) congenital 777.1
molar pregnancy (see also 429.1 Fede’s disease 529.0
categories 630–632) 639.6 liver 571.8 Feeble-minded 317
complicating delivery or alcoholic 571.0 Feeble rapid pulse due to shock
puerperium 673.8 necrosis - see Degeneration, fatty following injury 958.4
following phanerosis 272.8 Feeding
abortion 639.6 Fauces - see condition faulty (elderly) (infant) 783.3
ectopic or molar pregnancy Fauchard’s disease (periodontitis) 523.40 newborn 779.31
639.6 Faucitis 478.29 formula check V20.2
in pregnancy, childbirth, or the Faulty - see also condition improper (elderly) (infant) 783.3
puerperium 673.8 position of teeth 524.30 newborn 779.31
excessive 278.02 Favism (anemia) 282.2 problem (elderly) (infant) 783.3
in heart (see also Degeneration, Favre-Racouchot disease (elastoidosis newborn 779.31
myocardial) 429.1 cutanea nodularis) 701.8 nonorganic origin 307.59
general 278.02 Favus 110.9 Feeling of foreign body in throat 784.99
hernia, herniation 729.30 beard 110.0 Feer’s disease 985.0
eyelid 374.34 capitis 110.0 Feet - see condition
knee 729.31 corporis 110.5 Feigned illness V65.2
orbit 374.34 eyelid 110.8 Feil-Klippel syndrome (brevicollis) 756.16
retro-orbital 374.34 foot 110.4 Feinmesser’s (hidrotic) ectodermal
retropatellar 729.31 hand 110.2 dysplasia 757.31
specified site NEC 729.39 scalp 110.0 Felix’s disease (juvenile osteochondrosis,
indigestion 579.8 specified site NEC 110.8 hip) 732.1
in stool 792.1 Fear, fearfulness (complex) (reaction) Felon (any digit) (with lymphangitis) 681.01
localized (pad) 278.1 300.20 herpetic 054.6
heart (see also Degeneration, child 313.0 Felty’s syndrome (rheumatoid arthritis
myocardial) 429.1 of with splenomegaly and leukopenia)
knee 729.31 animals 300.29 714.1
retropatellar 729.31 closed spaces 300.29 Feminism in boys 302.6
necrosis - see also Fatty, degeneration crowds 300.29 Feminization, testicular 259.51
breast (aseptic) (segmental) 611.3 eating in public 300.23 with pseudohermaphroditism, male
mesentery 567.82 heights 300.29 259.51
omentum 567.82 open spaces 300.22 Femoral hernia - see Hernia, femoral
peritoneum 567.82 with panic attacks 300.21 Femora vara 736.32
pad 278.1 public speaking 300.23 Femur, femoral - see condition


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Fenestrata placenta - see Placenta, abnormal Fever (Continued) Fever (Continued)


Fenestration, fenestrated - see also cerebrospinal (meningococcal) (see also hemorrhagic NEC (Continued)
Imperfect, closure Meningitis, cerebrospinal) 036.0 Bolivian 078.7
aorta-pulmonary 745.0 Chagres 084.0 Central Asian 065.0
aorticopulmonary 745.0 Chandipura 066.8 chikungunya 065.4
aortopulmonary 745.0 changuinola 066.0 Crimean 065.0
cusps, heart valve NEC 746.89 Charcôt’s (biliary) (hepatic) dengue (virus) 065.4
pulmonary 746.09 (intermittent) see Ebola 065.8
hymen 752.49 Choledocholithiasis epidemic 078.6
pulmonic cusps 746.09 Chikungunya (viral) 066.3 of Far East 065.0
Fenwick’s disease 537.89 hemorrhagic 065.4 Far Eastern 065.0
Fermentation (gastric) (gastrointestinal) childbed 670.8 Junin virus 078.7
(stomach) 536.8 Chitral 066.0 Korean 078.6
intestine 564.89 Colombo (see also Fever, paratyphoid) Kyasanur forest 065.2
psychogenic 306.4 002.9 Machupo virus 078.7
psychogenic 306.4 Colorado tick (virus) 066.1 mite-borne NEC 065.8
Fernell’s disease (aortic aneurysm) 441.9 congestive mosquito-borne 065.4
Fertile eunuch syndrome 257.2 malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6 Omsk 065.1
Fertility, meaning multiparity - see remittent (see also Malaria) 084.6 Philippine 065.4
Multiparity Congo virus 065.0 Russian (Yaroslav) 078.6
Fetal continued 780.60 Singapore 065.4
alcohol syndrome 760.71 malarial 084.0 Southeast Asia 065.4
anemia 678.0 Corsican (see also Malaria) 084.6 Thailand 065.4
thrombocytopenia 678.0 Crimean hemorrhagic 065.0 tick-borne NEC 065.3
twin to twin transfusion 678.0 Cyprus (see also Brucellosis) 023.9 hepatic (see also Cholecystitis) 575.8
Fetalis uterus 752.39 dandy 061 intermittent (Charcôt’s) - see
Fetid deer fly (see also Tularemia) 021.9 Choledocholithiasis
breath 784.99 dehydration, newborn 778.4 herpetic (see also Herpes) 054.9
sweat 705.89 dengue (virus) 061 hyalomma tick 065.0
Fetishism 302.81 hemorrhagic 065.4 icterohemorrhagic 100.0
transvestic 302.3 desert 114.0 inanition 780.60
Fetomaternal hemorrhage due to heat 992.0 newborn 778.4
affecting management of pregnancy Dumdum 085.0 in conditions classified elsewhere
656.0 enteric 002.0 780.61
fetus or newborn 772.0 ephemeral (of unknown origin) (see also infective NEC 136.9
Fetus, fetal - see also condition
Pyrexia) 780.60 intermittent (bilious) (see also Malaria)

F
papyraceous 779.89
epidemic, hemorrhagic of the Far East 084.6
type lung tissue 770.4
065.0 hepatic (Charcôt) - see
Fever 780.60
erysipelatous (see also Erysipelas) 035 Choledocholithiasis
with chills 780.60
estivo-autumnal (malarial) 084.0 of unknown origin (see also Pyrexia)
in malarial regions (see also Malaria)
etiocholanolone 277.31 780.60
084.6
famine - see also Fever, relapsing pernicious 084.0
abortus NEC 023.9
aden 061 meaning typhus - see Typhus iodide
African tick-borne 087.1 Far Eastern hemorrhagic 065.0 correct substance properly
American five day 083.1 administered 780.60
mountain tick 066.1 Fort Bragg 100.89 overdose or wrong substance given
spotted 082.0 gastroenteric 002.0 or taken 975.5
and ague (see also Malaria) 084.6 gastromalarial (see also Malaria) 084.6 Japanese river 081.2
aphthous 078.4 Gibraltar (see also Brucellosis) 023.9 jungle yellow 060.0
arbovirus hemorrhagic 065.9 glandular 075 Junin virus, hemorrhagic 078.7
Assam 085.0 Guama (viral) 066.3 Katayama 120.2
Australian A or Q 083.0 Haverhill 026.1 Kedani 081.2
Bangkok hemorrhagic 065.4 hay (allergic) (with rhinitis) 477.9 Kenya 082.1
biliary, Charcôt’s intermittent - see with Korean hemorrhagic 078.6
Choledocholithiasis asthma (bronchial) (see also Lassa 078.89
bilious, hemoglobinuric 084.8 Asthma) 493.0 Lone Star 082.8
blackwater 084.8 due to lung - see Pneumonia
blister 054.9 dander, animal (cat) (dog) 477.2 Machupo virus, hemorrhagic 078.7
Bonvale Dam 780.79 dust 477.8 malaria, malarial (see also Malaria)
boutonneuse 082.1 fowl 477.8 084.6
brain 323.9 hair, animal (cat) (dog) 477.2 Malta (see also Brucellosis) 023.9
late effect - see category 326 pollen, any plant or tree 477.0 Marseilles 082.1
breakbone 061 specified allergen other than marsh (see also Malaria) 084.6
Bullis 082.8 pollen 477.8 Mayaro (viral) 066.3
Bunyamwera 066.3 heat (effects) 992.0 Mediterranean (see also Brucellosis)
Burdwan 085.0 hematuric, bilious 084.8 023.9
Bwamba (encephalitis) 066.3 hemoglobinuric (malarial) 084.8 familial 277.31
Cameroon (see also Malaria) 084.6 bilious 084.8 tick 082.1
Canton 081.9 hemorrhagic (arthropod-borne) NEC meningeal - see Meningitis
catarrhal (acute) 460 065.9 metal fumes NEC 985.8
chronic 472.0 with renal syndrome 078.6 Meuse 083.1
cat-scratch 078.3 arenaviral 078.7 Mexican - see Typhus, Mexican
cerebral 323.9 Argentine 078.7 Mianeh 087.1
late effect - see category 326 Bangkok 065.4 miasmatic (see also Malaria) 084.6


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Fever (Continued) Fever (Continued) Fever (Continued)


miliary 078.2 relapsing 087.9 spotted (Rocky Mountain) 082.0
milk, female 672 Carter’s (Asiatic) 087.0 American 082.0
mill 504 Dutton’s (West African) 087.1 Brazilian 082.0
mite-borne hemorrhagic 065.8 Koch’s 087.9 Colombian 082.0
Monday 504 louse-borne (epidemic) 087.0 meaning
mosquito-borne NEC 066.3 Novy’s (American) 087.1 cerebrospinal meningitis 036.0
hemorrhagic NEC 065.4 Obermeyer’s (European) 087.0 typhus 082.9
mountain 066.1 spirillum NEC 087.9 spring 309.23
meaning tick-borne (endemic) 087.1 steroid
Rocky Mountain spotted 082.0 remittent (bilious) (congestive) (gastric) correct substance properly
undulant fever (see also (see also Malaria) 084.6 administered 780.60
Brucellosis) 023.9 rheumatic (active) (acute) (chronic) overdose or wrong substance given
tick (American) 066.1 (subacute) 390 or taken 962.0
Mucambo (viral) 066.3 with heart involvement 391.9 streptobacillary 026.1
mud 100.89 carditis 391.9 subtertian 084.0
Neapolitan (see also Brucellosis) 023.9 endocarditis (aortic) (mitral) Sumatran mite 081.2
neutropenic 288.00 (pulmonary) (tricuspid) sun 061
newborn (environmentally-induced) 391.1 swamp 100.89
778.4 multiple sites 391.8 sweating 078.2
nine-mile 083.0 myocarditis 391.2 swine 003.8
nonexanthematous tick 066.1 pancarditis, acute 391.8 sylvatic yellow 060.0
North Asian tick-borne typhus 082.2 pericarditis 391.0 Tahyna 062.5
Omsk hemorrhagic 065.1 specified type NEC 391.8 tertian - see Malaria, tertian
O’nyong nyong (viral) 066.3 valvulitis 391.1 Thailand hemorrhagic 065.4
Oropouche (viral) 066.3 inactive or quiescent with thermic 992.0
Oroya 088.0 cardiac hypertrophy 398.99 three day 066.0
paludal (see also Malaria) 084.6 carditis 398.90 with Coxsackie exanthem 074.8
Panama 084.0 endocarditis 397.9 tick
pappataci 066.0 aortic (valve) 395.9 American mountain 066.1
paratyphoid 002.9 with mitral (valve) disease Colorado 066.1
A 002.1 396.9 Kemerovo 066.1
B (Schottmüller’s) 002.2 mitral (valve) 394.9 Mediterranean 082.1
C (Hirschfeld) 002.3 with aortic (valve) disease mountain 066.1
parrot 073.9 396.9 nonexanthematous 066.1
periodic 277.31 pulmonary (valve) 397.1 Quaranfil 066.1
F

pernicious, acute 084.0 tricuspid (valve) 397.0 tick-bite NEC 066.1


persistent (of unknown origin) (see also heart conditions (classifiable to tick-borne NEC 066.1
Pyrexia) 780.60 429.3, 429.6, 429.9) 398.99 hemorrhagic NEC 065.3
petechial 036.0 failure (congestive) (conditions transitory of newborn 778.4
pharyngoconjunctival 077.2 classifiable to 428.0, trench 083.1
adenoviral type 3 077.2 428.9) 398.91 tsutsugamushi 081.2
Philippine hemorrhagic 065.4 left ventricular failure typhogastric 002.0
phlebotomus 066.0 (conditions classifiable typhoid (abortive) (ambulant) (any
Piry 066.8 to 428.1) 398.91 site) (hemorrhagic) (infection)
Pixuna (viral) 066.3 myocardial degeneration (intermittent) (malignant)
Plasmodium ovale 084.3 (conditions classifiable to (rheumatic) 002.0
pleural (see also Pleurisy) 511.0 429.1) 398.0 typhomalarial (see also Malaria) 084.6
pneumonic - see Pneumonia myocarditis (conditions typhus - see Typhus
polymer fume 987.8 classifiable to 429.0) 398.0 undulant (see also Brucellosis) 023.9
postimmunization 780.63 pancarditis 398.99 unknown origin (see also Pyrexia)
postoperative 780.62 pericarditis 393 780.60
due to infection 998.59 Rift Valley (viral) 066.3 uremic - see Uremia
posttransfusion 780.66 Rocky Mountain spotted 082.0 uveoparotid 135
postvaccination 780.63 rose 477.0 valley (Coccidioidomycosis) 114.0
pretibial 100.89 Ross river (viral) 066.3 Venezuelan equine 066.2
puerperal, postpartum 672 Russian hemorrhagic 078.6 Volhynian 083.1
putrid - see Septicemia sandfly 066.0 Wesselsbron (viral) 066.3
pyemic - see Septicemia San Joaquin (valley) 114.0 West
Q 083.0 Sao Paulo 082.0 African 084.8
with pneumonia 083.0 [484.8] scarlet 034.1 Nile (viral) 066.40
quadrilateral 083.0 septic - see Septicemia with
quartan (malaria) 084.2 seven-day 061 cranial nerve disorders
Queensland (coastal) 083.0 Japan 100.89 066.42
seven-day 100.89 Queensland 100.89 encephalitis 066.41
Quintan (A) 083.1 shin bone 083.1 optic neuritis 066.42
quotidian 084.0 Singapore hemorrhagic 065.4 other complications 066.49
rabbit (see also Tularemia) 021.9 solar 061 other neurologic manifestations
rat-bite 026.9 sore 054.9 066.42
due to South African tick-bite 087.1 polyradiculitis 066.42
Spirillum minor or minus 026.0 Southeast Asia hemorrhagic 065.4 Whitmore’s 025
Spirochaeta morsus muris 026.0 spinal - see Meningitis Wolhynian 083.1
Streptobacillus moniliformis 026.1 spirillary 026.0 worm 128.9
recurrent - see Fever, relapsing splenic (see also Anthrax) 022.9 Yaroslav hemorrhagic 078.6


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Fever (Continued) Fibroadenosis, breast (chronic) (cystic) Fibroma (Continued)


yellow 060.9 (diffuse) (periodic) (segmental) 610.2 nasopharynx, nasopharyngeal
jungle 060.0 Fibroangioma (M9160/0) - see also (juvenile) (M9160/0) 210.7
sylvatic 060.0 Neoplasm, by site, benign nonosteogenic (nonossifying) - see
urban 060.1 juvenile (M9160/0) Dysplasia, fibrous
vaccination, prophylactic (against) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, odontogenic (M9321/0) 213.1
V04.4 benign upper jaw (bone) 213.0
Zika (viral) 066.3 unspecified site 210.7 ossifying (M9262/0) - see Neoplasm,
Fibrillation Fibrocellulitis progressiva ossificans bone, benign
atrial (established) (paroxysmal) 427.31 728.11 periosteal (M8812/0) - see Neoplasm,
auricular (atrial) (established) 427.31 Fibrochondrosarcoma (M9220/3) - see bone, benign
cardiac (ventricular) 427.41 Neoplasm, cartilage, malignant prostate 600.20
coronary (see also Infarct, myocardium) Fibrocystic with
410.9 disease 277.00 other lower urinary tract
heart (ventricular) 427.41 bone NEC 733.29 symptoms (LUTS) 600.21
muscular 728.9 breast 610.1 urinary
postoperative 997.1 jaw 526.2 obstruction 600.21
ventricular 427.41 kidney (congenital) 753.19 retention 600.21
Fibrin liver 751.62 soft (M8851/0) (see also Lipoma, by
ball or bodies, pleural (sac) 511.0 lung 518.89 site) 214.9
chamber, anterior (eye) (gelatinous congenital 748.4 Fibromatosis 728.79
exudate) 364.04 pancreas 277.00 abdominal (M8822/1) - see Neoplasm,
Fibrinogenolysis (hemorrhagic) - see kidney (congenital) 753.19 connective tissue, uncertain
Fibrinolysis Fibrodysplasia ossificans multiplex behavior
Fibrinogenopenia (congenital) (hereditary) (progressiva) 728.11 aggressive (M8821/1) - see Neoplasm,
(see also Defect, coagulation) 286.3 Fibroelastosis (cordis) (endocardial) connective tissue, uncertain
acquired 286.6 (endomyocardial) 425.3 behavior
Fibrinolysis (acquired) (hemorrhagic) Fibroid (tumor) (M8890/0) - see also congenital generalized (CGF) 759.89
(pathologic) 286.6 Neoplasm, connective tissue, benign Dupuytren’s 728.6
with disease, lung (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, gingival 523.8
abortion - see Abortion, by type, with lung) 515 plantar fascia 728.71
hemorrhage, delayed or heart (disease) (see also Myocarditis) proliferative 728.79
excessive 429.0 pseudosarcomatous (proliferative)
ectopic pregnancy (see also induration, lung (chronic) (see also (subcutaneous) 728.79
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.1 Fibrosis, lung) 515 subcutaneous pseudosarcomatous
molar pregnancy (see also categories in pregnancy or childbirth 654.1 (proliferative) 728.79

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630–632) 639.1 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 Fibromyalgia 729.1
antepartum or intrapartum 641.3 causing obstructed labor 660.2 Fibromyoma (M8890/0) - see also
affecting fetus or newborn 762.1 affecting fetus or newborn Neoplasm, connective tissue, benign
following 763.1 uterus (corpus) (see also Leiomyoma,
abortion 639.1 liver - see Cirrhosis, liver uterus) 218.9
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.1 lung (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.1
newborn, transient 776.2 pneumonia (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
postpartum 666.3 lung) 515 causing obstructed labor 660.2
Fibrinopenia (hereditary) (see also Defect, uterus (M8890/0) (see also Leiomyoma, affecting fetus or newborn
coagulation) 286.3 uterus) 218.9 763.1
acquired 286.6 Fibrolipoma (M8851/0) (see also Lipoma, Fibromyositis (see also Myositis) 729.1
Fibrinopurulent - see condition by site) 214.9 scapulohumeral 726.2
Fibrinous - see condition Fibroliposarcoma (M8850/3) - see Fibromyxolipoma (M8852/0) (see also
Fibroadenoma (M9010/0) Neoplasm, connective tissue, Lipoma, by site) 214.9
cellular intracanalicular (M9020/0) 217 malignant Fibromyxoma (M8811/0) - see Neoplasm,
giant (intracanalicular) (M9020/0) 217 Fibroma (M8810/0) - see also Neoplasm, connective tissue, benign
intracanalicular (M9011/0) connective tissue, benign Fibromyxosarcoma (M8811/3) - see
cellular (M9020/0) 217 ameloblastic (M9330/0) 213.1 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
giant (M9020/0) 217 upper jaw (bone) 213.0 malignant
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, bone (nonossifying) 733.99 Fibro-odontoma, ameloblastic (M9290/0)
benign ossifying (M9262/0) - see Neoplasm, 213.1
unspecified site 217 bone, benign upper jaw (bone) 213.0
juvenile (M9030/0) 217 cementifying (M9274/0) - see Fibro-osteoma (M9262/0) - see Neoplasm,
pericanicular (M9012/0) Neoplasm, bone, benign bone, benign
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, chondromyxoid (M9241/0) - see Fibroplasia, retrolental (see also
benign Neoplasm, bone, benign Retinopathy of prematurity) 362.21
unspecified site 217 desmoplastic (M8823/1) - see Fibropurulent - see condition
phyllodes (M9020/0) 217 Neoplasm, connective tissue, Fibrosarcoma (M8810/3) - see also
prostate 600.20 uncertain behavior Neoplasm, connective tissue,
with facial (M8813/0) - see Neoplasm, malignant
other lower urinary tract connective tissue, benign ameloblastic (M9330/3) 170.1
symptoms (LUTS) 600.21 invasive (M8821/1) - see Neoplasm, upper jaw (bone) 170.0
urinary connective tissue, uncertain congenital (M8814/3) - see Neoplasm,
obstruction 600.21 behavior connective tissue, malignant
retention 600.21 molle (M8851/0) (see also Lipoma, by fascial (M8813/3) - see Neoplasm,
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, site) 214.9 connective tissue, malignant
benign myxoid (M8811/0) - see Neoplasm, infantile (M8814/3) - see Neoplasm,
unspecified site 217 connective tissue, benign connective tissue, malignant


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Fibrosarcoma (Continued) Fibrosis, fibrotic (Continued) Fibrosis, fibrotic (Continued)


odontogenic (M9330/3) 170.1 lung (Continued) perineural NEC 355.9
upper jaw (bone) 170.0 with (Continued) foot 355.6
periosteal (M8812/3) - see Neoplasm, anthracosis (occupational) 500 periureteral 593.89
bone, malignant asbestosis (occupational) 501 placenta - see Placenta, abnormal
Fibrosclerosis bagassosis (occupational) 495.1 pleura 511.0
breast 610.3 bauxite 503 popliteal fat pad 729.31
corpora cavernosa (penis) 607.89 berylliosis (occupational) 503 preretinal 362.56
familial multifocal NEC 710.8 byssinosis (occupational) 504 prostate (chronic) 600.90
multifocal (idiopathic) NEC 710.8 calcicosis (occupational) 502 with
penis (corpora cavernosa) 607.89 chalicosis (occupational) 502 other lower urinary tract
Fibrosis, fibrotic dust reticulation (occupational) symptoms (LUTS) 600.91
adrenal (gland) 255.8 504 urinary
alveolar (diffuse) 516.31 farmers’ lung 495.0 obstruction 600.91
amnion 658.8 gannister disease (occupational) retention 600.91
anal papillae 569.49 502 pulmonary (chronic) (see also Fibrosis,
anus 569.49 graphite 503 lung) 515
appendix, appendiceal, pneumonoconiosis (occupational) alveolar capillary block 516.8
noninflammatory 543.9 505 idiopathic 516.31
arteriocapillary - see Arteriosclerosis pneumosiderosis (occupational) interstitial
bauxite (of lung) 503 503 diffuse (idiopathic) 516.31
biliary 576.8 siderosis (occupational) 503 newborn 770.7
due to Clonorchis sinensis 121.1 silicosis (occupational) 502 radiation - see Effect, adverse, radiation
bladder 596.89 tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) rectal sphincter 569.49
interstitial 595.1 011.4 retroperitoneal, idiopathic 593.4
localized submucosal 595.1 diffuse (idiopathic) (interstitial) sclerosing mesenteric (idiopathic) 567.82
panmural 595.1 516.31 scrotum 608.89
bone, diffuse 756.59 due to seminal vesicle 608.89
breast 610.3 bauxite 503 senile 797
capillary - see also Arteriosclerosis fumes or vapors (chemical) skin NEC 709.2
lung (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, (inhalation) 506.4 spermatic cord 608.89
lung) 515 graphite 503 spleen 289.59
cardiac (see also Myocarditis) 429.0 following radiation 508.1 bilharzial (see also Schistosomiasis)
cervix 622.8 postinflammatory 515 120.9
chorion 658.8 silicotic (massive) (occupational) subepidermal nodular (M8832/0) - see
corpus cavernosum 607.89 502 Neoplasm, skin, benign
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cystic (of pancreas) 277.00 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) submucous NEC 709.2
with 011.4 oral 528.8
manifestations lymphatic gland 289.3 tongue 528.8
gastrointestinal 277.03 median bar 600.90 syncytium - see Placenta, abnormal
pulmonary 277.02 with testis 608.89
specified NEC 277.09 other lower urinary tract chronic, due to syphilis 095.8
meconium ileus 277.01 symptoms (LUTS) 600.91 thymus (gland) 254.8
pulmonary exacerbation 277.02 urinary tunica vaginalis 608.89
due to (presence of) any device, obstruction 600.91 ureter 593.89
implant, or graft - see retention 600.91 urethra 599.84
Complications, due to mediastinum (idiopathic) 519.3 uterus (nonneoplastic) 621.8
(presence of) any device, implant, meninges 349.2 bilharzial (see also Schistosomiasis)
or graft classified to 996.0–996.5 muscle NEC 728.2 120.9
NEC iatrogenic (from injection) 999.9 neoplastic (see also Leiomyoma,
ejaculatory duct 608.89 myocardium, myocardial (see also uterus) 218.9
endocardium (see also Endocarditis) Myocarditis) 429.0 vagina 623.8
424.90 oral submucous 528.8 valve, heart (see also Endocarditis)
endomyocardial (African) 425.0 ovary 620.8 424.90
epididymis 608.89 oviduct 620.8 vas deferens 608.89
eye muscle 378.62 pancreas 577.8 vein 459.89
graphite (of lung) 503 cystic 277.00 lower extremities 459.89
heart (see also Myocarditis) 429.0 with vesical 595.1
hepatic - see also Cirrhosis, liver manifestations Fibrositis (periarticular) (rheumatoid)
due to Clonorchis sinensis 121.1 gastrointestinal 277.03 729.0
hepatolienal - see Cirrhosis, liver pulmonary 277.02 humeroscapular region 726.2
hepatosplenic - see Cirrhosis, liver specified NEC 277.09 nodular, chronic
infrapatellar fat pad 729.31 meconium ileus 277.01 Jaccoud’s 714.4
interstitial pulmonary, newborn pulmonary exacerbation rheumatoid 714.4
770.7 277.02 ossificans 728.11
intrascrotal 608.89 penis 607.89 scapulohumeral 726.2
kidney (see also Sclerosis, renal) 587 periappendiceal 543.9 Fibrothorax 511.0
liver - see Cirrhosis, liver periarticular (see also Ankylosis) Fibrotic - see Fibrosis
lung (atrophic) (capillary) (chronic) 718.5 Fibrous - see condition
(confluent) (massive) pericardium 423.1 Fibroxanthoma (M8831/0) - see also
(perialveolar) (peribronchial) perineum, in pregnancy or childbirth Neoplasm, connective tissue,
515 654.8 benign
with affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 atypical (M8831/1) - see Neoplasm,
anthracosilicosis (occupational) causing obstructed labor 660.2 connective tissue, uncertain
500 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 behavior


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Fibroxanthoma (Continued) Findings (Continued) Findings (Continued)


malignant (M8831/3) - see Neoplasm, ballistocardiogram 794.39 function study NEC 794.9
connective tissue, malignant bicarbonate 276.9 auditory 794.15
Fibroxanthosarcoma (M8831/3) - see bile in urine 791.4 bladder 794.9
Neoplasm, connective tissue, bilirubin 277.4 brain 794.00
malignant bleeding time (prolonged) 790.92 cardiac 794.30
Fiedler’s blood culture, positive 790.7 endocrine NEC 794.6
disease (leptospiral jaundice) 100.0 blood gas level (arterial) 790.91 thyroid 794.5
myocarditis or syndrome (acute blood sugar level 790.29 kidney 794.4
isolated myocarditis) 422.91 high 790.29 liver 794.8
Fiessinger-Leroy (-Reiter) syndrome 099.3 fasting glucose 790.21 nervous system
Fiessinger-Rendu syndrome (erythema glucose tolerance test 790.22 central 794.00
muliforme exudativum) 695.19 low 251.2 peripheral 794.19
Fifth disease (eruptive) 057.0 C-reactive protein (CRP) 790.95 oculomotor 794.14
venereal 099.1 calcium 275.40 pancreas 794.9
Filaria, filarial - see Infestation, filarial cancer antigen 125 [CA 125] 795.82 placenta 794.9
Filariasis (see also Infestation, filarial) 125.9 carbonate 276.9 pulmonary 794.2
bancroftian 125.0 carcinoembryonic antigen [CEA] 795.81 retina 794.11
Brug’s 125.1 casts, urine 791.7 special senses 794.19
due to
catecholamines 791.9 spleen 794.9
bancrofti 125.0
cells, urine 791.7 vestibular 794.16
Brugia (Wuchereria) (malayi) 125.1
cerebrospinal fluid (color) (content) gallbladder, nonvisualization 793.3
Loa loa 125.2
malayi 125.1 (pressure) 792.0 glucose 790.29
organism NEC 125.6 cervical elevated
Wuchereria (bancrofti) 125.0 high risk human papillomavirus fasting 790.21
malayi 125.1 (HPV) DNA test positive 795.05 tolerance test 790.22
Malayan 125.1 low risk human papillomavirus glycosuria 791.5
ozzardi 125.5 (HPV) DNA test positive 795.09 heart
specified type NEC 125.6 non-atypical endometrial cells 795.09 shadow 793.2
Filatoff’s, Filatov’s, Filatow’s disease chloride 276.9 sounds 785.3
(infectious mononucleosis) 075 cholesterol 272.9 hematinuria 791.2
File-cutters’ disease 984.9 high 272.0 hematocrit
specified type of lead - see Table of with high triglycerides 272.2 drop (precipitous) 790.01
Drugs and Chemicals chromosome analysis 795.2 elevated 282.7
Filling defect chyluria 791.1 low 285.9
biliary tract 793.3 circulation time 794.39 hematologic NEC 790.99

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bladder 793.5 cloudy dialysis effluent 792.5 hematuria 599.70
duodenum 793.4 cloudy urine 791.9 hemoglobin
gallbladder 793.3 coagulation study 790.92 drop 790.01
gastrointestinal tract 793.4 cobalt, blood 790.6 elevated 282.7
intestine 793.4 color of urine (unusual) NEC 791.9 low 285.9
kidney 793.5 copper, blood 790.6 hemoglobinuria 791.2
stomach 793.4 creatinine clearance 794.4 histological NEC 795.4
ureter 793.5 crystals, urine 791.9 hormones 259.9
Filtering bleb, eye (postglaucoma) culture, positive NEC 795.39 immunoglobulins, elevated 795.79
(status) V45.69 blood 790.7 indolacetic acid, elevated 791.9
with complication or rupture 997.99 HIV V08 iron 790.6
postcataract extraction (complication) human immunodeficiency virus V08 karyotype 795.2
997.99 nose 795.39 ketonuria 791.6
Fimbrial cyst (congenital) 752.11 Staphylococcus - see Carrier lactic acid dehydrogenase
Fimbriated hymen 752.49 (suspected) of, (LDH) 790.4
Financial problem affecting care V60.2 Staphylococcus lead 790.6
Findings, (abnormal), without diagnosis skin lesion NEC 795.39 lipase 790.5
(examination) (laboratory test) 796.4 spinal fluid 792.0 lipids NEC 272.9
17-ketosteroids, elevated 791.9 sputum 795.39 lithium, blood 790.6
acetonuria 791.6
stool 792.1 liver function test 790.6
acid phosphatase 790.5
throat 795.39 lung field (shadow) 793.19
albumin-globulin ratio 790.99
albuminuria 791.0 urine 791.9 coin lesion 793.11
alcohol in blood 790.3 viral magnesium, blood 790.6
alkaline phosphatase 790.5 human immunodeficiency V08 mammogram 793.80
amniotic fluid 792.3 wound 795.39 calcification 793.89
amylase 790.5 cytology specified site NEC 796.9 calculus 793.89
antenatal screening 796.5 echocardiogram 793.2 dense breasts 793.82
antiphosphatidylglycerol antibody echoencephalogram 794.01 inconclusive 793.82
795.79 echogram NEC - see Findings, due to dense breasts 793.82
antiphosphatidylinositol antibody abnormal, structure microcalcification 793.81
795.79 electrocardiogram (ECG) (EKG) 794.31 mediastinal shift 793.2
antiphosphatidylserine antibody electroencephalogram (EEG) 794.02 melanin, urine 791.9
795.79 electrolyte level, urinary 791.9 microbiologic NEC 795.39
anisocytosis 790.09 electromyogram (EMG) 794.17 mineral, blood NEC 790.6
anthrax, positive 795.31 ocular 794.14 myoglobinuria 791.3
antibody titers, elevated 795.79 electro-oculogram (EOG) 794.12 nasal swab, anthrax 795.31
anticardiolipin antibody 795.79 electroretinogram (ERG) 794.11 neonatal screening 796.6
antigen-antibody reaction 795.79 enzymes, serum NEC 790.5 nitrogen derivatives, blood 790.6
antiphospholipid antibody 795.79 fibrinogen titer coagulation study 790.92 nonvisualization of gallbladder
bacteriuria 791.9 filling defect - see Filling defect 793.3


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Findings (Continued) Findings (Continued) Findings (Continued)


nose culture, positive 795.39 potassium sickling of red blood cells 790.09
odor of urine (unusual) NEC 791.9 deficiency 276.8 skin test, positive 795.79
oxygen saturation 790.91 excess 276.7 tuberculin (without active
Papanicolaou (smear) 796.9 PPD 795.51 tuberculosis) 795.51
anus 796.70 prostate specific antigen (PSA) sodium 790.6
with 790.93 deficiency 276.1
atypical squamous cells protein, serum NEC 790.99 excess 276.0
cannot exclude high proteinuria 791.0 specified NEC 796.9
grade squamous prothrombin time (prolonged) (partial) spermatozoa 792.2
intraepithelial (PT) (PTT) 790.92 spinal fluid 792.0
lesion (ASC-H) 796.72 pyuria 791.9 culture, positive 792.0
of undetermined significance radiologic (x-ray) 793.99 sputum culture, positive 795.39
(ASC-US) 796.71 abdomen 793.6 for acid-fast bacilli 795.39
cytologic evidence of biliary tract 793.3 stool NEC 792.1
malignancy 796.76 breast 793.89 bloody 578.1
high grade squamous abnormal mammogram NOS occult 792.1
intraepithelial lesion 793.80 color 792.1
(HGSIL) 796.74 mammographic culture, positive 792.1
low grade squamous calcification 793.89 occult blood 792.1
intraepithelial lesion calculus 793.89 stress test 794.39
(LGSIL) 796.73 microcalcification 793.81 structure, body (echogram)
glandular 796.70 gastrointestinal tract 793.4 (thermogram) (ultrasound) (x-ray)
specified finding NEC 796.79 genitourinary organs 793.5 NEC 793.99
cervix 795.00 head 793.0 abdomen 793.6
with image test inconclusive due to breast 793.89
atypical squamous cells excess body fat 793.91 abnormal mammogram 793.80
cannot exclude high grade intrathoracic organs NEC 793.2 mammographic
squamous lung 793.19 calcification 793.89
intraepithelial lesion musculoskeletal 793.7 calculus 793.89
(ASC-H) 795.02 placenta 793.99 microcalcification 793.81
of undetermined significance retroperitoneum 793.6 gastrointestinal tract 793.4
(ASC-US) 795.01 skin 793.99 genitourinary organs 793.5
cytologic evidence of skull 793.0 head 793.0
malignancy 795.06 subcutaneous tissue 793.99 echogram (ultrasound) 794.01
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high grade squamous red blood cell 790.09 intrathoracic organs NEC 793.2
intraepithelial lesion count 790.09 lung 793.19
(HGSIL) 795.04 morphology 790.09 musculoskeletal 793.7
low grade squamous sickling 790.09 placenta 793.99
intraepithelial lesion volume 790.09 retroperitoneum 793.6
(LGSIL) 795.03 saliva 792.4 skin 793.99
non-atypical endometrial cells scan NEC 794.9 subcutaneous tissue NEC 793.99
795.09 bladder 794.9 synovial fluid 792.9
dyskaryotic 795.09 bone 794.9 thermogram - see Findings, abnormal,
non-atypical endometrial cells brain 794.09 structure
795.09 kidney 794.4 throat culture, positive 795.39
nonspecific finding NEC 795.09 liver 794.8 thyroid (function) 794.5
other site 796.9 lung 794.2 metabolism (rate) 794.5
vagina 795.10 pancreas 794.9 scan 794.5
with placental 794.9 uptake 794.5
atypical squamous cells spleen 794.9 total proteins 790.99
cannot exclude high grade thyroid 794.5 toxicology (drugs) (heavy metals) 796.0
squamous sedimentation rate, elevated 790.1 transaminase (level) 790.4
intraepithelial lesion semen 792.2 triglycerides 272.9
(ASC-H) 795.12 serological (for) high 272.1
of undetermined significance human immunodeficiency virus with high cholesterol 272.2
(ASC-US) 795.11 (HIV) tuberculin skin test (without active
cytologic evidence of inconclusive 795.71 tuberculosis) 795.51
malignancy 795.16 positive V08 tumor markers NEC 795.89
high grade squamous syphilis - see Findings, serology for ultrasound - see also Findings,
intraepithelial lesion syphilis abnormal, structure
(HGSIL) 795.14 serology for syphilis cardiogram 793.2
low grade squamous false positive 795.6 uric acid, blood 790.6
intraepithelial lesion positive 097.1 urine, urinary constituents 791.9
(LGSIL) 795.13 false 795.6 acetone 791.6
glandular 795.10 follow-up of latent syphilis - see albumin 791.0
specified NEC 795.19 Syphilis, latent bacteria 791.9
peritoneal fluid 792.9 only finding - see Syphilis, latent bile 791.4
phonocardiogram 794.39 serum 790.99 blood 599.70
phosphorus 275.3 blood NEC 790.99 casts or cells 791.7
pleural fluid 792.9 enzymes NEC 790.5 chyle 791.1
pneumoencephalogram 793.0 proteins 790.99 culture, positive 791.9
PO2-oxygen ratio 790.91 SGOT 790.4 glucose 791.5
poikilocytosis 790.09 SGPT 790.4 hemoglobin 791.2


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Findings (Continued) Fistula (Continued) Fistula (Continued)


urine, urinary constituents (Continued) abdominothoracic 510.0 bladder (neck) (sphincter) 596.2
ketone 791.6 abdominouterine 619.2 into seminal vesicle 596.2
protein 791.0 congenital 752.39 bone 733.99
pus 791.9 abdominovesical 596.2 brain 348.89
sugar 791.5 accessory sinuses (see also Sinusitis) arteriovenous - see Fistula,
vaginal 473.9 arteriovenous, brain
fluid 792.9 actinomycotic - see Actinomycosis branchial (cleft) 744.41
high risk human papillomavirus alveolar branchiogenous 744.41
(HPV) DNA test positive antrum (see also Sinusitis, maxillary) breast 611.0
795.15 473.0 puerperal, postpartum 675.1
low risk human papillomavirus process 522.7 bronchial 510.0
(HPV) DNA test positive anorectal 565.1 bronchocutaneous,
795.19 antrobuccal (see also Sinusitis, bronchomediastinal,
vanillylmandelic acid, elevated maxillary) 473.0 bronchopleural,
791.9 antrum (see also Sinusitis, maxillary) bronchopleuromediastinal
vectorcardiogram (VCG) 794.39 473.0 (infective) 510.0
ventriculogram (cerebral) 793.0 anus, anal (infectional) (recurrent) tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
VMA, elevated 791.9 565.1 011.3
Wassermann reaction congenital 751.5 bronchoesophageal 530.84
false positive 795.6 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) congenital 750.3
positive 097.1 014.8 buccal cavity (infective) 528.3
follow-up of latent syphilis - see aortic sinus 747.29 canal, ear 380.89
Syphilis, latent aortoduodenal 447.2 carotid-cavernous
only finding - see Syphilis, latent appendix, appendicular 543.9 congenital 747.81
white blood cell 288.9 arteriovenous (acquired) 447.0 with hemorrhage 430
count 288.9 brain 437.3 traumatic 900.82
elevated 288.60 congenital 747.81 with hemorrhage (see also
low 288.50 ruptured (see also Hemorrhage, brain,
differential 288.9 Hemorrhage, traumatic) 853.0
morphology 288.9 subarachnoid) 430 late effect 908.3
wound culture 795.39 ruptured (see also Hemorrhage, cecosigmoidal 569.81
xerography 793.89 subarachnoid) 430 cecum 569.81
zinc, blood 790.6 cerebral 437.3 cerebrospinal (fluid) 349.81
Finger - see condition congenital 747.81 cervical, lateral (congenital)
Finnish type nephrosis (congenital) congenital (peripheral) 747.60 744.41

F
759.89 brain - see Fistula, cervicoaural (congenital) 744.49
Fire, St. Anthony’s (see also Erysipelas) 035 arteriovenous, cervicosigmoidal 619.1
Fish brain, congenital cervicovesical 619.0
hook stomach 537.89 coronary 746.85 cervix 619.8
meal workers’ lung 495.8 gastrointestinal 747.61 chest (wall) 510.0
Fisher’s syndrome 357.0 lower limb 747.64 cholecystocolic (see also Fistula,
Fissure, fissured pulmonary 747.39 gallbladder) 575.5
abdominal wall (congenital) 756.79 renal 747.62 cholecystocolonic (see also Fistula,
anus, anal 565.0 specified site NEC 747.69 gallbladder) 575.5
congenital 751.5 upper limb 747.63 cholecystoduodenal (see also Fistula,
buccal cavity 528.9 coronary 414.19 gallbladder) 575.5
clitoris (congenital) 752.49 congenital 746.85 cholecystoenteric (see also Fistula,
ear, lobule (congenital) 744.29 heart 414.19 gallbladder) 575.5
epiglottis (congenital) 748.3 pulmonary (vessels) 417.0 cholecystogastric (see also Fistula,
larynx 478.79 congenital 747.39 gallbladder) 575.5
congenital 748.3 surgically created (for dialysis) cholecystointestinal (see also Fistula,
lip 528.5 V45.11 gallbladder) 575.5
congenital (see also Cleft, lip) 749.10 complication NEC 996.73 choledochoduodenal 576.4
nipple 611.2 atherosclerosis - see cholocolic (see also Fistula, gallbladder)
puerperal, postpartum 676.1 Arteriosclerosis, 575.5
palate (congenital) (see also Cleft, extremities coccyx 685.1
palate) 749.00 embolism 996.74 with abscess 685.0
postanal 565.0 infection or inflammation colon 569.81
rectum 565.0 996.62 colostomy 569.69
skin 709.8 mechanical 996.1 colovaginal (acquired) 619.1
streptococcal 686.9 occlusion NEC 996.74 common duct (bile duct) 576.4
spine (congenital) (see also Spina bifida) thrombus 996.74 congenital, NEC - see Anomaly,
741.9 traumatic - see Injury, blood vessel, specified type NEC
sternum (congenital) 756.3 by site cornea, causing hypotony 360.32
tongue (acquired) 529.5 artery 447.2 coronary, arteriovenous 414.19
congenital 750.13 aural 383.81 congenital 746.85
Fistula (sinus) 686.9 congenital 744.49 costal region 510.0
abdomen (wall) 569.81 auricle 383.81 cul-de-sac, Douglas’ 619.8
bladder 596.2 congenital 744.49 cutaneous 686.9
intestine 569.81 Bartholin’s gland 619.8 cystic duct (see also Fistula, gallbladder)
ureter 593.82 bile duct (see also Fistula, biliary) 575.5
uterus 619.2 576.4 congenital 751.69
abdominorectal 569.81 biliary (duct) (tract) 576.4 cystostomy 596.83
abdominosigmoidal 569.81 congenital 751.69 dental 522.7


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Fistula (Continued) Fistula (Continued) Fistula (Continued)


diaphragm 510.0 involving female genital tract 619.9 perianal 565.1
bronchovisceral 510.0 digestive-genital 619.1 pericardium (pleura) (sac) (see also
pleuroperitoneal 510.0 genital tract-skin 619.2 Pericarditis) 423.8
pulmonoperitoneal 510.0 specified site NEC 619.8 pericecal 569.81
duodenum 537.4 urinary-genital 619.0 perineal - see Fistula, perineum
ear (canal) (external) 380.89 ischiorectal (fossa) 566 perineorectal 569.81
enterocolic 569.81 jejunostomy 569.69 perineosigmoidal 569.81
enterocutaneous 569.81 jejunum 569.81 perineo-urethroscrotal 608.89
enteroenteric 569.81 joint 719.80 perineum, perineal (with urethral
entero-uterine 619.1 ankle 719.87 involvement) NEC 599.1
congenital 752.39 elbow 719.82 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
enterovaginal 619.1 foot 719.87 017.9
congenital 752.49 hand 719.84 ureter 593.82
enterovesical 596.1 hip 719.85 perirectal 565.1
epididymis 608.89 knee 719.86 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) multiple sites 719.89 014.8
016.4 pelvic region 719.85 peritoneum (see also Peritonitis) 567.22
esophagobronchial 530.89 shoulder (region) 719.81 periurethral 599.1
congenital 750.3 specified site NEC 719.88 pharyngo-esophageal 478.29
esophagocutaneous 530.89 tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, joint pharynx 478.29
esophagopleurocutaneous 530.89 wrist 719.83 branchial cleft (congenital) 744.41
esophagotracheal 530.84 kidney 593.89 pilonidal (infected) (rectum) 685.1
congenital 750.3 labium (majus) (minus) 619.8 with abscess 685.0
esophagus 530.89 labyrinth, labyrinthine NEC 386.40 pleura, pleural, pleurocutaneous,
congenital 750.4 combined sites 386.48 pleuroperitoneal 510.0
ethmoid (see also Sinusitis, ethmoidal) multiple sites 386.48 stomach 510.0
473.2 oval window 386.42 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
eyeball (cornea) (sclera) 360.32 round window 386.41 012.0
eyelid 373.11 semicircular canal 386.43 pleuropericardial 423.8
fallopian tube (external) 619.2 lacrimal, lachrymal (duct) (gland) (sac) postauricular 383.81
fecal 569.81 375.61 postoperative, persistent 998.6
congenital 751.5 lacrimonasal duct 375.61 preauricular (congenital) 744.46
from periapical lesion 522.7 laryngotracheal 748.3 prostate 602.8
frontal sinus (see also Sinusitis, frontal) larynx 478.79 pulmonary 510.0
473.1 lip 528.5 arteriovenous 417.0
F

gallbladder 575.5 congenital 750.25 congenital 747.39


with calculus, cholelithiasis, stones lumbar, tuberculous (see also tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
(see also Cholelithiasis) 574.2 Tuberculosis) 015.0 [730.8] pulmonary) 011.9
congenital 751.69 lung 510.0 pulmonoperitoneal 510.0
gastric 537.4 lymphatic (node) (vessel) 457.8 rectolabial 619.1
gastrocolic 537.4 mamillary 611.0 rectosigmoid (intercommunicating)
congenital 750.7 mammary (gland) 611.0 569.81
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) puerperal, postpartum 675.1 rectoureteral 593.82
014.8 mastoid (process) (region) 383.1 rectourethral 599.1
gastroenterocolic 537.4 maxillary (see also Sinusitis, maxillary) congenital 753.8
gastroesophageal 537.4 473.0 rectouterine 619.1
gastrojejunal 537.4 mediastinal 510.0 congenital 752.39
gastrojejunocolic 537.4 mediastinobronchial 510.0 rectovaginal 619.1
genital mediastinocutaneous 510.0 congenital 752.49
organs middle ear 385.89 old, postpartal 619.1
female 619.9 mouth 528.3 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
specified site NEC 619.8 nasal 478.19 014.8
male 608.89 sinus (see also Sinusitis) 473.9 rectovesical 596.1
tract-skin (female) 619.2 nasopharynx 478.29 congenital 753.8
hepatopleural 510.0 nipple - see Fistula, breast rectovesicovaginal 619.1
hepatopulmonary 510.0 nose 478.19 rectovulvar 619.1
horseshoe 565.1 oral (cutaneous) 528.3 congenital 752.49
ileorectal 569.81 maxillary (see also Sinusitis, rectum (to skin) 565.1
ileosigmoidal 569.81 maxillary) 473.0 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
ileostomy 569.69 nasal (with cleft palate) (see also 014.8
ileovesical 596.1 Cleft, palate) 749.00 renal 593.89
ileum 569.81 orbit, orbital 376.10 retroauricular 383.81
in ano 565.1 oro-antral (see also Sinusitis, maxillary) round window (internal ear) 386.41
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 473.0 salivary duct or gland 527.4
014.8 oval window (internal ear) 386.42 congenital 750.24
inner ear (see also Fistula, labyrinth) oviduct (external) 619.2 sclera 360.32
386.40 palate (hard) 526.89 scrotum (urinary) 608.89
intestine 569.81 soft 528.9 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
intestinocolonic (abdominal) 569.81 pancreatic 577.8 016.5
intestinoureteral 593.82 pancreaticoduodenal 577.8 semicircular canals (internal ear) 386.43
intestinouterine 619.1 parotid (gland) 527.4 sigmoid 569.81
intestinovaginal 619.1 region 528.3 vesicoabdominal 596.1
congenital 752.49 pelvoabdominointestinal 569.81 sigmoidovaginal 619.1
intestinovesical 596.1 penis 607.89 congenital 752.49


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Fistula (Continued) Fistula (Continued) Fitting (Continued)


skin 686.9 vaginocutaneous (postpartal) 619.2 device, unspecified type (Continued)
ureter 593.82 vaginoileal (acquired) 619.1 orthodontic V53.4
vagina 619.2 vaginoperineal 619.2 orthoptic V53.1
sphenoidal sinus (see also Sinusitis, vesical NEC 596.2 other device V53.99
sphenoidal) 473.3 vesicoabdominal 596.2 prosthetic V52.9
splenocolic 289.59 vesicocervicovaginal 619.0 breast V52.4
stercoral 569.81 vesicocolic 596.1 dental V52.3
stomach 537.4 vesicocutaneous 596.2 eye V52.2
sublingual gland 527.4 vesicoenteric 596.1 specified type NEC V52.8
congenital 750.24 vesicointestinal 596.1 special senses V53.09
submaxillary vesicometrorectal 619.1 substitution
gland 527.4 vesicoperineal 596.2 auditory V53.09
congenital 750.24 vesicorectal 596.1 nervous system V53.09
region 528.3 congenital 753.8 visual V53.09
thoracic 510.0 vesicosigmoidal 596.1 urinary V53.6
duct 457.8 vesicosigmoidovaginal 619.1 diaphragm (contraceptive) V25.02
vesicoureteral 596.2 gastric lap band V53.51
thoracicoabdominal 510.0
vesicoureterovaginal 619.0 gastrointestinal appliance and device
thoracicogastric 510.0
vesicourethral 596.2 NEC V53.59
thoracicointestinal 510.0
vesicourethrorectal 596.1 glasses (reading) V53.1
thoracoabdominal 510.0 growth rod V54.02
thoracogastric 510.0 vesicouterine 619.0
congenital 752.39 hearing aid V53.2
thorax 510.0 ileostomy device V55.2
thyroglossal duct 759.2 vesicovaginal 619.0
vulvorectal 619.1 intestinal appliance and device
thyroid 246.8 V53.50
trachea (congenital) (external) congenital 752.49
Fit 780.39 intrauterine contraceptive device
(internal) 748.3 insertion V25.11
tracheoesophageal 530.84 apoplectic (see also Disease,
cerebrovascular, acute) 436 removal V25.12
congenital 750.3 and reinsertion V25.13
following tracheostomy 519.09 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
cerebrovascular disease replacement V25.13
traumatic neuropacemaker (brain) (peripheral
arteriovenous (see also Injury, blood epileptic (see also Epilepsy) 345.9
fainting 780.2 nerve) (spinal cord) V53.02
vessel, by site) 904.9 orthodontic device V53.4
brain - see Injury, intracranial hysterical 300.11
orthopedic (device) V53.7
newborn 779.0
tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, by site brace V53.7
Fitting (of)
typhoid 002.0 cast V53.7

F
artificial
umbilical 759.89 corset V53.7
arm (complete) (partial) V52.0
umbilico-urinary 753.8 shoes V53.7
breast V52.4
urachal, urachus 753.7 pacemaker (cardiac) V53.31
implant exchange (different
ureter (persistent) 593.82 brain V53.02
material) (different size) carotid sinus V53.39
ureteroabdominal 593.82
V52.4 peripheral nerve V53.02
ureterocervical 593.82 eye(s) V52.2
ureterorectal 593.82 spinal cord V53.02
leg(s) (complete) (partial) V52.1 prosthesis V52.9
ureterosigmoido-abdominal 593.82 brain neuropacemaker V53.02
ureterovaginal 619.0 arm (complete) (partial) V52.0
cardiac pacemaker V53.31 breast V52.4
ureterovesical 596.2 carotid sinus pacemaker V53.39
urethra 599.1 implant exchange (different
cerebral ventricle (communicating) material) (different size)
congenital 753.8 shunt V53.01
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) V52.4
colostomy belt V55.3 dental V52.3
016.3 contact lenses V53.1
urethroperineal 599.1 eye V52.2
cystostomy device V53.6 leg (complete) (partial) V52.1
urethroperineovesical 596.2 defibrillator, automatic implantable
urethrorectal 599.1 specified type NEC V52.8
cardiac (with synchronous spectacles V53.1
congenital 753.8 cardiac pacemaker) V53.32 wheelchair V53.8
urethroscrotal 608.89 dentures V52.3 Fitz’s syndrome (acute hemorrhagic
urethrovaginal 619.0 device, unspecified type V53.90 pancreatitis) 577.0
urethrovesical 596.2 abdominal V53.59 Fitz-Hugh and Curtis syndrome 098.86
urethrovesicovaginal 619.0 cardiac due to
urinary (persistent) (recurrent) 599.1 defibrillator, automatic Chlamydia trachomatis 099.56
uteroabdominal (anterior wall) implantable (with Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococcal
619.2 synchronous cardiac peritonitis) 098.86
congenital 752.39 pacemaker) V53.32 Fixation
uteroenteric 619.1 pacemaker V53.31 joint - see Ankylosis
uterofecal 619.1 specified NEC V53.39 larynx 478.79
uterointestinal 619.1 cerebral ventricle (communicating) pupil 364.76
congenital 752.39 shunt V53.01 stapes 385.22
uterorectal 619.1 gastrointestinal NEC V53.59 deafness (see also Deafness,
congenital 752.39 insulin pump V53.91 conductive) 389.04
uteroureteric 619.0 intestinal V53.50 uterus (acquired) - see Malposition,
uterovaginal 619.8 intrauterine contraceptive uterus
uterovesical 619.0 insertion V25.11 vocal cord 478.5
congenital 752.39 removal V25.12 Flaccid - see also condition
uterus 619.8 and reinsertion V25.13 foot 736.79
vagina (wall) 619.8 replacement V25.13 forearm 736.09
postpartal, old 619.8 nervous system V53.09 palate, congenital 750.26


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Flail Flexure - see condition Folie a deux 297.3


chest 807.4 Floater, vitreous 379.24 Follicle
newborn 767.3 Floating cervix (nabothian) (ruptured) 616.0
joint (paralytic) 718.80 cartilage (joint) (see also Disorder, graafian, ruptured, with hemorrhage
ankle 718.87 cartilage, articular) 718.0 620.0
elbow 718.82 knee 717.6 nabothian 616.0
foot 718.87 gallbladder (congenital) 751.69 Folliclis (primary) (see also Tuberculosis)
hand 718.84 kidney 593.0 017.0
hip 718.85 congenital 753.3 Follicular - see also condition
knee 718.86 liver (congenital) 751.69 cyst (atretic) 620.0
multiple sites 718.89 rib 756.3 Folliculitis 704.8
pelvic region 718.85 spleen 289.59 abscedens et suffodiens 704.8
Flooding 626.2 decalvans 704.09
shoulder (region) 718.81
Floor - see condition gonorrheal (acute) 098.0
specified site NEC 718.88 Floppy
wrist 718.83 chronic or duration of 2 months or
infant NEC 781.99 more 098.2
Flajani (-Basedow) syndrome or disease iris syndrome 364.81
(exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 keloid, keloidalis 706.1
valve syndrome (mitral) 424.0
Flap, liver 572.8 pustular 704.8
Flu - see also Influenza
Flare, anterior chamber (aqueous) (eye) ulerythematosa reticulata 701.8
bird (see also Influenza, avian) 488.02
364.04 Folliculosis, conjunctival 372.02
gastric NEC 008.8
Flashback phenomena (drug) swine - see Influenza, (novel) 2009 Følling’s disease (phenylketonuria) 270.1
(hallucinogenic) 292.89 H1N1 Follow-up (examination) (routine)
Flat Fluctuating blood pressure 796.4 (following) V67.9
chamber (anterior) (eye) 360.34 Fluid cancer chemotherapy V67.2
chest, congenital 754.89 abdomen 789.59 chemotherapy V67.2
electroencephalogram (EEG) 348.89 chest (see also Pleurisy, with effusion) fracture V67.4
foot (acquired) (fixed type) (painful) 511.9 high-risk medication V67.51
(postural) (spastic) 734 heart (see also Failure, heart) 428.0 injury NEC V67.59
congenital 754.61 joint (see also Effusion, joint) 719.0 postpartum
rocker bottom 754.61 loss (acute) 276.50 immediately after delivery V24.0
vertical talus 754.61 with routine V24.2
rachitic 268.1 hypernatremia 276.0 psychiatric V67.3
rocker bottom (congenital) 754.61 hyponatremia 276.1 psychotherapy V67.3
vertical talus, congenital 754.61 lung - see also Edema, lung radiotherapy V67.1
encysted 511.89 specified condition NEC V67.59
organ or site, congenital NEC - see
peritoneal cavity 789.59 specified surgery NEC V67.09
Anomaly, specified type NEC
F

malignant 789.51 surgery V67.00


pelvis 738.6
pleural cavity (see also Pleurisy, with vaginal pap smear V67.01
with disproportion (fetopelvic) effusion) 511.9 treatment V67.9
653.2 retention 276.69 combined NEC V67.6
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 Flukes NEC (see also Infestation, fluke) fracture V67.4
causing obstructed labor 660.1 121.9 involving high-risk medication NEC
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 blood NEC (see also Infestation, V67.51
congenital 755.69 Schistosoma) 120.9 mental disorder V67.3
Flatau-Schilder disease 341.1 liver 121.3 specified NEC V67.59
Flattening Fluor (albus) (vaginalis) 623.5 Fong’s syndrome (hereditary
head, femur 736.39 trichomonal (Trichomonas vaginalis) osteoonychodysplasia) 756.89
hip 736.39 131.00 Food
lip (congenital) 744.89 Fluorosis (dental) (chronic) 520.3 allergy 693.1
nose (congenital) 754.0 Flushing 782.62 anaphylactic shock - see Anaphylactic
acquired 738.0 menopausal 627.2 reaction or shock, due to food
Flatulence 787.3 Flush syndrome 259.2 asphyxia (from aspiration or
Flatus 787.3 Flutter inhalation) (see also Asphyxia,
vaginalis 629.89 atrial or auricular 427.32
food) 933.1
Flax dressers’ disease 504 heart (ventricular) 427.42
choked on (see also Asphyxia, food) 933.1
Flea bite - see Injury, superficial, by site atrial 427.32
deprivation 994.2
Fleischer (-Kayser) ring (corneal impure 427.32
postoperative 997.1 specified kind of food NEC 269.8
pigmentation) 275.1 [371.14] intoxication (see also Poisoning, food)
Fleischner’s disease 732.3 ventricular 427.42
Flux (bloody) (serosanguineous) 009.0 005.9
Fleshy mole 631.8 lack of 994.2
Flexibilitas cerea (see also Catalepsy) 300.11 FNHTR (febrile nonhemolytic transfusion
reaction) 780.66 poisoning (see also Poisoning, food)
Flexion 005.9
Focal - see condition
cervix - see Flexion, uterus Fochier’s abscess - see Abscess, by site refusal or rejection NEC 307.59
contracture, joint (see also Contraction, Focus, Assmann’s (see also Tuberculosis) strangulation or suffocation (see also
joint) 718.4 011.0 Asphyxia, food) 933.1
deformity, joint (see also Contraction, Fogo selvagem 694.4 toxemia (see also Poisoning, food) 005.9
joint) 736.9 Foix-Alajouanine syndrome 336.1 Foot - see also condition
hip, congenital (see also Subluxation, Folds, anomalous - see also Anomaly, and mouth disease 078.4
congenital, hip) 754.32 specified type NEC process disease 581.3
uterus (see also Malposition, uterus) 621.6 Bowman’s membrane 371.31 Foramen ovale (nonclosure) (patent)
Flexner’s Descemet’s membrane 371.32 (persistent) 745.5
bacillus 004.1 epicanthic 743.63 Forbes’ (glycogen storage) disease 271.0
diarrhea (ulcerative) 004.1 heart 746.89 Forbes-Albright syndrome (nonpuerperal
dysentery 004.1 posterior segment of eye, congenital amenorrhea and lactation associated
Flexner-Boyd dysentery 004.2 743.54 with pituitary tumor) 253.1


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Forced birth or delivery NEC 669.8 Foreign body (Continued) Foreign body (Continued)
affecting fetus or newborn NEC 763.89 entering through orifice (Continued) inadvertently left in operation
Forceps Highmore’s antrum 932 wound (causing adhesions,
delivery NEC 669.5 hypopharynx 933.0 obstruction, or perforation)
affecting fetus or newborn 763.2 ileocecal coil 936 998.4
Fordyce’s disease (ectopic sebaceous ileum 936 ingestion, ingested NEC 938
glands) (mouth) 750.26 inspiration (of) 933.1 inhalation or inspiration (see also
Fordyce-Fox disease (apocrine miliaria) intestine (large) (small) 936 Asphyxia, food) 933.1
705.82 lacrimal apparatus, duct, gland, or internal organ, not entering
Forearm - see condition sac 930.2 through an orifice - see Injury,
Foreign body larynx 933.1 internal, by site, with open
lung 934.8 wound
Note: For foreign body with open maxillary sinus 932 intraocular (nonmagnetic) 871.6
wound or other injury, see Wound, mouth 935.0 combined sites 871.6
open, or the type of injury specified. nasal sinus 932 magnetic 871.5
nasopharynx 933.0 retained or old 360.59
accidentally left during a procedure nose (passage) 932 retained or old 360.69
998.4 nostril 932 magnetic 871.5
anterior chamber (eye) 871.6 oral cavity 935.0 retained or old 360.50
magnetic 871.5 palate 935.0 retained or old 360.60
retained or old 360.51 penis 939.3 specified site NEC 871.6
retained or old 360.61 pharynx 933.0 magnetic 871.5
ciliary body (eye) 871.6 pyriform sinus 933.0 retained or old 360.59
magnetic 871.5 rectosigmoid 937 retained or old 360.69
retained or old 360.52 junction 937 iris (nonmagnetic) 871.6
retained or old 360.62 rectum 937 magnetic 871.5
entering through orifice (current) (old) respiratory tract 934.9 retained or old 360.52
accessory sinus 932 specified part NEC 934.8 retained or old 360.62
air passage (upper) 933.0 sclera 930.1 lens (nonmagnetic) 871.6
lower 934.8 sinus 932 magnetic 871.5
alimentary canal 938 accessory 932 retained or old 360.53
alveolar process 935.0 frontal 932 retained or old 360.63
antrum (Highmore) 932 maxillary 932 lid, eye 930.1
anus 937 nasal 932 ocular muscle 870.4
appendix 936 pyriform 933.0 retained or old 376.6
asphyxia due to (see also Asphyxia, small intestine 936 old or residual

F
food) 933.1 stomach (hairball) 935.2 bone 733.99
auditory canal 931 suffocation by (see also Asphyxia, eyelid 374.86
auricle 931 food) 933.1 middle ear 385.83
bladder 939.0 swallowed 938 muscle 729.6
bronchioles 934.8 tongue 933.0 ocular 376.6
bronchus (main) 934.1 tear ducts or glands 930.2 retrobulbar 376.6
buccal cavity 935.0 throat 933.0 skin 729.6
canthus (inner) 930.1 tongue 935.0 with granuloma 709.4
cecum 936 swallowed 933.0 soft tissue 729.6
cervix (canal) uterine 939.1 tonsil, tonsillar 933.0 with granuloma 709.4
coil, ileocecal 936 fossa 933.0 subcutaneous tissue 729.6
colon 936 trachea 934.0 with granuloma 709.4
conjunctiva 930.1 ureter 939.0 operation wound, left accidentally 998.4
conjunctival sac 930.1 urethra 939.0 orbit 870.4
cornea 930.0 uterus (any part) 939.1 retained or old 376.6
digestive organ or tract NEC 938 vagina 939.2 posterior wall, eye 871.6
duodenum 936 vulva 939.2 magnetic 871.5
ear (external) 931 wind pipe 934.0 retained or old 360.55
esophagus 935.1 feeling of, in throat 784.99 retained or old 360.65
eye (external) 930.9 granuloma (old) 728.82 respiratory tree 934.9
combined sites 930.8 bone 733.99 specified site NEC 934.8
intraocular - see Foreign body, by in operative wound (inadvertently retained (old) (nonmagnetic) (in)
site left) 998.4 V90.9
specified site NEC 930.8 due to surgical material anterior chamber (eye) 360.61
eyeball 930.8 intentionally left - see magnetic 360.51
intraocular - see Foreign body, Complications, due to ciliary body 360.62
intraocular (presence of) any device, magnetic 360.52
eyelid 930.1 implant, or graft classified eyelid 374.86
retained or old 374.86 to 996.0–996.5 NEC fragment(s)
frontal sinus 932 muscle 728.82 acrylics V90.2
gastrointestinal tract 938 skin 709.4 animal quills V90.31
genitourinary tract 939.9 soft tissue NEC 709.4 animal spines V90.31
globe 930.8 subcutaneous tissue 709.4 cement V90.83
penetrating 871.6 in concrete V90.83
magnetic 871.5 bone (residual) 733.99 crystalline V90.83
retained or old 360.50 open wound - see Wound, open, by depleted
retained or old 360.60 site complicated isotope V90.09
gum 935.0 soft tissue (residual) 729.6 uranium V90.01


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Foreign body (Continued) Fothergill’s Fracture (Continued)


retained (Continued) disease, meaning scarlatina anginosa ankle (Continued)
fragment(s) (Continued) 034.1 lateral malleolus only (fibular) 824.2
diethylhexylphthalates V90.2 neuralgia (see also Neuralgia, open 824.3
glass V90.81 trigeminal) 350.1 medial malleolus only (tibial) 824.0
isocyanate V90.2 Foul breath 784.99 open 824.1
metal V90.10 Found dead (cause unknown) 798.9 open 824.9
magnetic V90.11 Foundling V20.0 pathologic 733.16
nonmagnetic V90.12 Fournier’s disease (idiopathic gangrene) talus 825.21
organic NEC V90.39 608.83 open 825.31
plastic V90.2 female 616.89 trimalleolar 824.6
radioactive Fourth open 824.7
nontherapeutic V90.09 cranial nerve - see condition antrum - see Fracture, skull, base
specified NEC V90.09 disease 057.8 arm (closed) 818.0
stone V90.83 molar 520.1 and leg(s) (any bones) 828.0
tooth V90.32 Foville’s syndrome 344.89 open 828.1
wood V90.33 Fox’s both (any bones) (with rib(s)) (with
globe 360.60 disease (apocrine miliaria) 705.82 sternum) 819.0
magnetic 360.50 impetigo (contagiosa) 684 open 819.1
intraocular 360.60 Fox-Fordyce disease (apocrine miliaria) lower 813.80
magnetic 360.50 705.82 open 813.90
specified site NEC 360.69 Fracture (abduction) (adduction) (avulsion) open 818.1
magnetic 360.59 (compression) (crush) (dislocation) upper - see Fracture, humerus
iris 360.62 (oblique) (separation) (closed) 829.0 astragalus (closed) 825.21
magnetic 360.52 open 825.31
lens 360.63 Note: For fracture of any of the atlas - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical,
magnetic 360.53 following sites with fracture of other first
muscle 729.6 bones - see Fracture, multiple. axis - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical,
orbit 376.6 second
posterior wall of globe 360.65 “Closed” includes the following
descriptions of fractures, with or back - see Fracture, vertebra, by site
magnetic 360.55 Barton’s - see Fracture, radius, lower end
retina 360.65 without delayed healing, unless they
are specified as open or compound: basal (skull) - see Fracture, skull, base
magnetic 360.55 Bennett’s (closed) 815.01
retrobulbar 376.6 comminuted
open 815.11
skin 729.6 depressed
bimalleolar (closed) 824.4
with granuloma 709.4 elevated
open 824.5
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soft tissue 729.6 fissured


bone (closed) NEC 829.0
with granuloma 709.4 greenstick
birth injury NEC 767.3
specified NEC V90.89 impacted
open 829.1
subcutaneous tissue 729.6 linear
pathological NEC (see also Fracture,
with granuloma 709.4 simple
pathologic) 733.10
vitreous 360.64 slipped epiphysis
magnetic 360.54 stress NEC (see also Fracture, stress)
spiral
retina 871.6 733.95
unspecified
magnetic 871.5 boot top - see Fracture, fibula
retained or old 360.55 “Open” includes the following boxers’ - see Fracture, metacarpal bone(s)
retained or old 360.65 descriptions of fractures, with or breast bone - see Fracture, sternum
superficial, without major open wound without delayed healing: buckle - see Fracture, torus
(see also Injury, superficial, by site) compound bucket handle (semilunar cartilage) -
919.6 infected see Tear, meniscus
swallowed NEC 938 missile burst - see Fracture, traumatic, by site
throat, feeling of 784.99 puncture bursting - see Fracture, phalanx, hand,
vitreous (humor) 871.6 with foreign body distal
magnetic 871.5 calcaneus (closed) 825.0
For late effect of fracture, see Late, open 825.1
retained or old 360.54
effect, fracture, by site. capitate (bone) (closed) 814.07
retained or old 360.64
Forking, aqueduct of Sylvius 742.3 open 814.17
with spina bifida (see also with capitellum (humerus) (closed) 812.49
Spina bifida) 741.0 internal injuries in same region open 812.59
Formation (conditions classifiable to carpal bone(s) (wrist NEC) (closed)
bone in scar tissue (skin) 709.3 860–869) - see also Injury, 814.00
connective tissue in vitreous 379.25 internal, by site open 814.10
Elschnig pearls (postcataract pelvic region - see Fracture, pelvis specified site NEC 814.09
extraction) 366.51 acetabulum (with visceral injury) open 814.19
hyaline in cornea 371.49 (closed) 808.0 cartilage, knee (semilunar) - see Tear,
sequestrum in bone (due to infection) open 808.1 meniscus
(see also Osteomyelitis) 730.1 acromion (process) (closed) 811.01 cervical - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical
valve open 811.11 chauffeur’s - see Fracture, ulna, lower end
colon, congenital 751.5 alveolus (closed) 802.8 chisel - see Fracture, radius, upper end
ureter (congenital) 753.29 open 802.9 chronic - see Fracture, pathologic
Formication 782.0 ankle (malleolus) (closed) 824.8 clavicle (interligamentous part)
Fort Bragg fever 100.89 bimalleolar (Dupuytren’s) (Pott’s) (closed) 810.00
Fossa - see also condition 824.4 acromial end 810.03
pyriform - see condition open 824.5 open 810.13
Foster care (status) V60.81 bone 825.21 due to birth trauma 767.2
Foster-Kennedy syndrome 377.04 open 825.31 open 810.10


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Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued)


clavicle (Continued) femur, femoral (Continued) femur, femoral (Continued)
shaft (middle third) 810.02 distal end - see Fracture, femur, T-shaped, into knee joint 821.21
open 810.12 lower end open 821.31
sternal end 810.01 epiphysis (separation) upper end 820.8
open 810.11 capital 820.01 open 820.9
clayshovelers’ - see Fracture, vertebra, open 820.11 fibula (closed) 823.81
cervical head 820.01 with tibia 823.82
coccyx - see also Fracture, vertebra, open 820.11 open 823.92
coccyx lower 821.22 distal end 824.8
complicating delivery 665.6 open 821.32 open 824.9
collar bone - see Fracture, clavicle trochanteric 820.01 epiphysis
Colles’ (reversed) (closed) 813.41 open 820.11 lower 824.8
open 813.51 upper 820.01 open 824.9
comminuted - see Fracture, by site open 820.11 upper - see Fracture, fibula, upper
compression - see also Fracture, by site head 820.09 end
nontraumatic - see Fracture, open 820.19 head - see Fracture, fibula, upper end
pathologic lower end or extremity (distal end)
involving ankle 824.2
congenital 756.9 (closed) 821.20
open 824.3
coracoid process (closed) 811.02 condyles, epicondyles 821.21
lower end or extremity 824.8
open 811.12 open 821.31
epiphysis (separation) 821.22 open 824.9
coronoid process (ulna) (closed) 813.02 malleolus (external) (lateral) 824.2
mandible (closed) 802.23 open 821.32
multiple sites 821.29 open 824.3
open 802.33 open NEC 823.91
open 813.12 open 821.39
open 821.30 pathologic 733.16
corpus cavernosum penis 959.13 proximal end - see Fracture, fibula,
costochondral junction - see Fracture, rib specified site NEC 821.29
open 821.39 upper end
costosternal junction - see Fracture, rib shaft 823.21
cranium - see Fracture, skull, by site supracondylar 821.23
open 821.33 with tibia 823.22
cricoid cartilage (closed) 807.5 open 823.32
open 807.6 T-shaped 821.21
open 821.31 open 823.31
cuboid (ankle) (closed) 825.23 stress 733.93
open 825.33 neck (closed) 820.8
base (cervicotrochanteric) 820.03 torus 823.41
cuneiform with tibia 823.42
open 820.13
foot (closed) 825.24
extracapsular 820.20 upper end or extremity (epiphysis)
open 825.34
open 820.30 (head) (proximal end) (styloid)

F
wrist (closed) 814.03
intertrochanteric (section) 820.21 823.01
open 814.13
open 820.31 with tibia 823.02
dental implant 525.73
intracapsular 820.00 open 823.12
dental restorative material
open 820.10 open 823.11
with loss of material 525.64 intratrochanteric 820.21 finger(s), of one hand (closed) (see also
without loss of material 525.63 open 820.31
due to Fracture, phalanx, hand) 816.00
midcervical 820.02 with
birth injury - see Birth injury, fracture open 820.12
gunshot - see Fracture, by site, open metacarpal bone(s), of same hand
open 820.9 817.0
neoplasm - see Fracture, pathologic pathologic 733.14
osteoporosis - see Fracture, open 817.1
specified part NEC 733.15 thumb of same hand 816.03
pathologic specified site NEC 820.09
Dupuytren’s (ankle) (fibula) (closed) open 816.13
open 820.19 open 816.10
824.4 stress 733.96
open 824.5 foot, except toe(s) alone (closed) 825.20
transcervical 820.02 open 825.30
radius 813.42 open 820.12
open 813.52 forearm (closed) NEC 813.80
transtrochanteric 820.20 lower end (distal end) (lower
Duverney’s - see Fracture, ilium open 820.30
elbow - see also Fracture, humerus, epiphysis) 813.40
open 821.10
lower end open 813.50
pathologic 733.14
olecranon (process) (closed) 813.01 open 813.90
specified part NEC 733.15
open 813.11 shaft 813.20
peritrochanteric (section) 820.20
supracondylar (closed) 812.41 open 820.30 open 813.30
open 812.51 shaft (lower third) (middle third) upper end (proximal end) (upper
ethmoid (bone) (sinus) - see Fracture, (upper third) 821.01 epiphysis) 813.00
skull, base open 821.11 open 813.10
face bone(s) (closed) NEC 802.8 stress 733.97 fossa, anterior, middle, or posterior -
with subcapital 820.09 see Fracture, skull, base
other bone(s) - see Fracture, open 820.19 frontal (bone) - see also Fracture, skull,
multiple, skull subtrochanteric (region) (section) vault
skull - see also Fracture, skull 820.22 sinus - see Fracture, skull, base
involving other bones - see open 820.32 Galeazzi’s - see Fracture, radius, lower
Fracture, multiple, skull supracondylar 821.23 end
open 802.9 open 821.33 glenoid (cavity) (fossa) (scapula)
fatigue - see Fracture, march transepiphyseal 820.01 (closed) 811.03
femur, femoral (closed) 821.00 open 820.11 open 811.13
cervicotrochanteric 820.03 trochanter (greater) (lesser) (see also Gosselin’s - see Fracture, ankle
open 820.13 Fracture, femur, neck, by site) greenstick - see Fracture, by site
condyles, epicondyles 821.21 820.20 grenade-throwers’ - see Fracture,
open 821.31 open 820.30 humerus, shaft


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Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued)


gutter - see Fracture, skull, vault humerus (Continued) leg (Continued)
hamate (closed) 814.08 neck 812.01 both (any bones) 828.0
open 814.18 open 812.11 open 828.1
hand, one (closed) 815.00 open 812.30 lower - see Fracture, tibia
carpals 814.00 pathologic 733.11 open 827.1
open 814.10 proximal end - see Fracture, upper - see Fracture, femur
specified site NEC 814.09 humerus, upper end limb
open 814.19 shaft 812.21 lower (multiple) (closed) NEC 827.0
metacarpals 815.00 open 812.31 open 827.1
open 815.10 supracondylar 812.41 upper (multiple) (closed) NEC 818.0
multiple, bones of one hand 817.0 open 812.51 open 818.1
open 817.1 surgical neck 812.01 long bones, due to birth trauma - see
open 815.10 open 812.11 Birth injury, fracture
phalanges (see also Fracture, trochlea 812.49 lumbar - see Fracture, vertebra, lumbar
phalanx, hand) 816.00 open 812.59 lunate bone (closed) 814.02
open 816.10 T-shaped 812.44 open 814.12
healing open 812.54 malar bone (closed) 802.4
aftercare (see also Aftercare, fracture) tuberosity - see Fracture, humerus, open 802.5
V54.89 upper end Malgaigne’s (closed) 808.43
change of cast V54.89 upper end or extremity (proximal open 808.53
complications - see condition end) (see also Fracture, malleolus (closed) 824.8
convalescence V66.4 humerus, by site) 812.00
removal of bimalleolar 824.4
open 812.10 open 824.5
cast V54.89 specified site NEC 812.09
fixation device lateral 824.2
open 812.19 and medial - see also Fracture,
external V54.89 hyoid bone (closed) 807.5
internal V54.01 malleolus, bimalleolar
open 807.6 with lip of tibia - see Fracture,
heel bone (closed) 825.0 hyperextension - see Fracture, radius,
open 825.1 malleolus, trimalleolar
lower end open 824.3
Hill-Sachs 812.09 ilium (with visceral injury) (closed)
hip (closed) (see also Fracture, femur, medial (closed) 824.0
808.41 and lateral - see also Fracture,
neck) 820.8 open 808.51
open 820.9 malleolus, bimalleolar
impaction, impacted - see Fracture, by with lip of tibia - see Fracture,
pathologic 733.14
site malleolus, trimalleolar
humerus (closed) 812.20
incus - see Fracture, skull, base
F

anatomical neck 812.02 open 824.1


innominate bone (with visceral injury) open 824.9
open 812.12
(closed) 808.49
articular process (see also Fracture trimalleolar (closed) 824.6
open 808.59
humerus, condyle(s)) 812.44 open 824.7
instep, of one foot (closed) 825.20
open 812.54 malleus - see Fracture, skull, base
with toe(s) of same foot 827.0
capitellum 812.49 malunion 733.81
open 812.59 open 827.1
mandible (closed) 802.20
condyle(s) 812.44 open 825.30
angle 802.25
lateral (external) 812.42 insufficiency - see Fracture, pathologic,
open 802.35
open 812.52 by site
body 802.28
medial (internal epicondyle) internal
ear - see Fracture, skull, base alveolar border 802.27
812.43 open 802.37
open 812.53 semilunar cartilage, knee - see Tear,
meniscus, medial open 802.38
open 812.54 symphysis 802.26
distal end - see Fracture, humerus, intertrochanteric - see Fracture, femur,
neck, intertrochanteric open 802.36
lower end condylar process 802.21
epiphysis ischium (with visceral injury) (closed)
808.42 open 802.31
lower (see also Fracture, humerus, coronoid process 802.23
condyle(s)) 812.44 open 808.52
jaw (bone) (lower) (closed) (see also open 802.33
open 812.54 multiple sites 802.29
upper 812.09 Fracture, mandible) 802.20
angle 802.25 open 802.39
open 812.19
open 802.35 open 802.30
external condyle 812.42
open 802.30 ramus NEC 802.24
open 812.52
upper - see Fracture, maxilla open 802.34
great tuberosity 812.03
open 812.13 knee subcondylar 802.22
head 812.09 cap (closed) 822.0 open 802.32
open 812.19 open 822.1 manubrium - see Fracture, sternum
internal epicondyle 812.43 cartilage (semilunar) - see Tear, march 733.95
open 812.53 meniscus femoral neck 733.96
lesser tuberosity 812.09 labyrinth (osseous) - see Fracture, skull, fibula 733.93
open 812.19 base metatarsals 733.94
lower end or extremity (distal end) larynx (closed) 807.5 pelvis 733.98
(see also Fracture, humerus, by open 807.6 shaft of femur 733.97
site) 812.40 late effect - see Late, effects (of), tibia 733.93
multiple sites NEC 812.49 fracture maxilla, maxillary (superior) (upper
open 812.59 Le Fort’s - see Fracture, maxilla jaw) (closed) 802.4
open 812.50 leg (closed) 827.0 inferior - see Fracture, mandible
specified site NEC 812.49 with rib(s) or sternum 828.0 open 802.5
open 812.59 open 828.1 meniscus, knee - see Tear, meniscus


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Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued)


metacarpus, metacarpal (bone(s)), of multiple (Continued) multiple (Continued)
one hand (closed) 815.00 bones of trunk NEC (closed) 809.0 with (Continued)
with phalanx, phalanges, hand open 809.1 subarachnoid hemorrhage 804.2
(finger(s)) (thumb) of same hand, metacarpal bone(s) with subdural hemorrhage 804.2
hand 817.0 phalanx or phalanges of same open 804.5
open 817.1 hand (sites classifiable to 815 with
base 815.02 with sites classifiable to 816 in contusion, cerebral 804.6
first metacarpal 815.01 same hand) (closed) 817.0 epidural hemorrhage 804.7
open 815.11 open 817.1 extradural hemorrhage 804.7
open 815.12 leg (multiple bones in same leg) hemorrhage (intracranial)
thumb 815.01 (sites classifiable to 820–826 NEC 804.8
open 815.11 with sites classifiable to a intracranial injury NEC 804.9
multiple sites 815.09 different three-digit category laceration, cerebral 804.6
open 815.19 in that range in same leg) subarachnoid hemorrhage
neck 815.04 (closed) 827.0 804.7
open 815.14 open 827.1 subdural hemorrhage 804.7
open 815.10 legs, both or leg(s) with arm(s), vertebral column with other bones,
rib(s), or sternum (sites
shaft 815.03 except skull or face bones (sites
classifiable to 820–827 with
open 815.13 classifiable to 805 or 806 with
sites classifiable to same range
metatarsus, metatarsal (bone(s)), of one sites classifiable to 807–808 or
of categories in other leg or to
foot (closed) 825.25 807 or 810–819) (closed) 828.0 810–829) (closed) 809.0
with tarsal bone(s) 825.29 open 828.1 open 809.1
open 825.39 open 829.1 nasal (bone(s)) (closed) 802.0
open 825.35 pelvis with other bones except skull open 802.1
Monteggia’s (closed) 813.03 or face bones (sites classifiable sinus - see Fracture, skull, base
open 813.13 to 808 with sites classifiable to navicular
Moore’s - see Fracture, radius, lower 805–807 or 810–829) (closed) carpal (wrist) (closed) 814.01
end 809.0 open 814.11
multangular bone (closed) open 809.1 tarsal (ankle) (closed) 825.22
larger 814.05 skull, specified or unspecified bones, open 825.32
open 814.15 or face bone(s) with any other neck - see Fracture, vertebra, cervical
smaller 814.06 bone(s) (sites classifiable to neural arch - see Fracture, vertebra, by
open 814.16 800–803 with sites classifiable site
multiple (closed) 829.0 to 805–829) (closed) 804.0 nonunion 733.82
nose, nasal, (bone) (septum) (closed)

F
Note: Multiple fractures of sites 802.0
Note: Use the following fifth-digit
classifiable to the same three- or open 802.1
subclassification with categories 800,
four-digit category are coded to that occiput - see Fracture, skull, base
801, 803, and 804:
category, except for sites classifiable odontoid process - see Fracture,
to 810–818 or 820–827 in different 0 unspecified state of vertebra, cervical
limbs. consciousness olecranon (process) (ulna) (closed)
1 with no loss of consciousness 813.01
Multiple fractures of sites classifiable to 2 with brief [less than one hour]
different fourth-digit subdivisions open 813.11
loss of consciousness open 829.1
within the same three-digit category 3 with moderate [1–24 hours] loss
should be dealt with according to orbit, orbital (bone) (region) (closed)
of consciousness 802.8
coding rules. 4 with prolonged [more than 24 floor (blow-out) 802.6
Multiple fractures of sites classifiable to hours] loss of
open 802.7
different three-digit categories consciousness and return
open 802.9
(identifiable from the listing under to pre-existing conscious
roof - see Fracture, skull, base
“Fracture”), and of sites classifiable to level
specified part NEC 802.8
810–818 or 820–827 in different limbs 5 with prolonged [more than 24
hours] loss of open 802.9
should be coded according to the os
following list, which should be referred consciousness, without
return to pre-existing calcis (closed) 825.0
to in the following priority order: skull open 825.1
or face bones, pelvis or vertebral conscious level
magnum (closed) 814.07
column, legs, arms. Use fifth-digit 5 to designate when a open 814.17
patient is unconscious and dies before pubis (with visceral injury) (closed)
arm (multiple bones in same arm regaining consciousness, regardless of 808.2
except in hand alone) (sites the duration of the loss of open 808.3
classifiable to 810–817 with consciousness triquetrum (closed) 814.03
sites classifiable to a different 6 with loss of consciousness of open 814.13
three-digit category in unspecified duration osseous
810–817 in same arm) (closed) 9 with concussion, unspecified auditory meatus - see Fracture, skull,
818.0 base
open 818.1 with labyrinth - see Fracture, skull, base
arms, both or arm(s) with rib(s) or contusion, cerebral 804.1 ossicles, auditory (incus) (malleus)
sternum (sites classifiable to epidural hemorrhage 804.2 (stapes) - see Fracture, skull, base
810–818 with sites classifiable extradural hemorrhage 804.2 osteoporotic - see Fracture, pathologic
to same range of categories in hemorrhage (intracranial) NEC palate (closed) 802.8
other limb or to 807) (closed) 804.3 open 802.9
819.0 intracranial injury NEC 804.4 paratrooper - see Fracture, tibia, lower
open 819.1 laceration, cerebral 804.1 end


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Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued)


parietal bone - see Fracture, skull, radius (alone) (closed) 813.81 scapula (closed) 811.00
vault with ulna NEC 813.83 acromial, acromion (process)
parry - see Fracture, Monteggia’s open 813.93 811.01
patella (closed) 822.0 distal end - see Fracture, radius, open 811.11
open 822.1 lower end body 811.09
pathologic (cause unknown) epiphysis open 811.19
733.10 lower - see Fracture, radius, lower coracoid process 811.02
ankle 733.16 end open 811.12
femur (neck) 733.14 upper - see Fracture, radius, glenoid (cavity) (fossa) 811.03
specified NEC 733.15 upper end open 811.13
fibula 733.16 head - see Fracture, radius, upper end neck 811.03
hip 733.14 lower end or extremity (distal end) open 811.13
humerus 733.11 (lower epiphysis) 813.42 open 811.10
radius (distal) 733.12 with ulna (lower end) 813.44 semilunar
specified site NEC 733.19 open 813.54 bone, wrist (closed) 814.02
tibia 733.16 open 813.52 open 814.12
ulna 733.12 torus 813.45 cartilage (interior) (knee) - see Tear,
vertebrae (collapse) 733.13 with ulna 813.47 meniscus
wrist 733.12 neck - see Fracture, radius, upper end sesamoid bone - see Fracture, by site
pedicle (of vertebral arch) - see open NEC 813.91 Shepherd’s (closed) 825.21
Fracture, vertebra, by site pathologic 733.12 open 825.31
pelvis, pelvic (bone(s)) (with visceral proximal end - see Fracture, radius, shoulder - see also Fracture, humerus,
injury) (closed) 808.8 upper end upper end
multiple shaft (closed) 813.21 blade - see Fracture, scapula
with with ulna (shaft) 813.23 silverfork - see Fracture, radius, lower
disruption of pelvic circle open 813.33 end
808.43 open 813.31 sinus (ethmoid) (frontal) (maxillary)
open 808.53 upper end 813.07 (nasal) (sphenoidal) - see Fracture,
disruption of pelvic ring with ulna (upper end) 813.08 skull, base
808.43 open 813.18 Skillern’s - see Fracture, radius, shaft
open 808.53 epiphysis 813.05 skull (multiple NEC) (with face bones)
without open 813.15 (closed) 803.0
disruption of pelvic circle head 813.05
808.44 open 813.15 Note: Use the following fifth-digit
open 808.54 multiple sites 813.07 subclassification with categories 800,
disruption of pelvic ring open 813.17
F

801, 803, and 804:


808.44 neck 813.06
open 808.54 open 813.16 0 unspecified state of
open 808.9 open 813.17 consciousness
rim (closed) 808.49 specified site NEC 813.07 1 with no loss of consciousness
open 808.59 open 813.17 2 with brief [less than one hour]
stress 733.98 ramus loss of consciousness
peritrochanteric (closed) 820.20 inferior or superior (with visceral 3 with moderate [1-24 hours] loss
open 820.30 injury) (closed) 808.2 of consciousness
phalanx, phalanges, of one open 808.3 4 with prolonged [more than 24
foot (closed) 826.0 ischium - see Fracture, ischium hours] loss of
with bone(s) of same lower limb mandible 802.24 consciousness and return
827.0 open 802.34 to pre-existing conscious
open 827.1 rib(s) (closed) 807.0 level
open 826.1 5 with prolonged [more than 24
hand (closed) 816.00 Note: Use the following fifth-digit hours] loss of
with metacarpal bone(s) of same subclassification with categories consciousness, without
hand 817.0 807.0–807.1: return to pre-existing
open 817.1 conscious level
0 rib(s), unspecified
distal 816.02 1 one rib Use fifth-digit 5 to designate when a
open 816.12 2 two ribs patient is unconscious and dies before
middle 816.01 3 three ribs regaining consciousness, regardless of
open 816.11 4 four ribs the duration of the loss of consciousness
multiple sites NEC 816.03 5 five ribs
open 816.13 6 with loss of consciousness of
6 six ribs unspecified duration
open 816.10 7 seven ribs
proximal 816.01 9 with concussion, unspecified
8 eight or more ribs
open 816.11 9 multiple ribs, unspecified
pisiform (closed) 814.04 with
open 814.14 contusion, cerebral 803.1
pond - see Fracture, skull, vault with flail chest (open) 807.4 epidural hemorrhage 803.2
Pott’s (closed) 824.4 open 807.1 extradural hemorrhage 803.2
open 824.5 root, tooth 873.63 hemorrhage (intracranial) NEC
prosthetic device, internal - see complicated 873.73 803.3
Complications, mechanical sacrum - see Fracture, vertebra, sacrum intracranial injury NEC 803.4
pubis (with visceral injury) (closed) scaphoid laceration, cerebral 803.1
808.2 ankle (closed) 825.22 other bones - see Fracture,
open 808.3 open 825.32 multiple, skull
Quervain’s (closed) 814.01 wrist (closed) 814.01 subarachnoid hemorrhage 803.2
open 814.11 open 814.11 subdural hemorrhage 803.2


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Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued)


skull (Continued) Smith’s 813.41 tibia (Continued)
base (antrum) (ethmoid bone) (fossa) open 813.51 head (involving knee joint) - see
(internal ear) (nasal sinus) sphenoid (bone) (sinus) - see Fracture, Fracture, tibia, upper end
(occiput) (sphenoid) (temporal skull, base intercondyloid eminence - see
bone) (closed) 801.0 spine - see also Fracture, vertebra, Fracture, tibia, upper end
with by site due to birth trauma involving ankle 824.0
contusion, cerebral 801.1 767.4 open 824.1
epidural hemorrhage 801.2 spinous process - see Fracture, lower end or extremity (anterior
extradural hemorrhage 801.2 vertebra, by site lip) (posterior lip) 824.8
hemorrhage (intracranial) spontaneous - see Fracture, pathologic open 824.9
NEC 801.3 sprinters’ - see Fracture, ilium malleolus (internal) (medial) 824.0
intracranial injury NEC 801.4 stapes - see Fracture, skull, base open 824.1
laceration, cerebral 801.1 stave - see also Fracture, metacarpus, open NEC 823.90
subarachnoid hemorrhage metacarpal bone(s) pathologic 733.16
801.2 spine - see Fracture, tibia, upper proximal end - see Fracture, tibia,
subdural hemorrhage 801.2 end upper end
open 801.5 sternum (closed) 807.2 shaft 823.20
with with flail chest (open) 807.4 with fibula 823.22
contusion, cerebral 801.6 open 807.3 open 823.32
epidural hemorrhage 801.7 Stieda’s - see Fracture, femur, lower end open 823.30
extradural hemorrhage stress 733.95 spine - see Fracture, tibia, upper end
801.7 femoral neck 733.96 stress 733.93
hemorrhage (intracranial) fibula 733.93 torus 823.40
NEC 801.8 metatarsals 733.94 with fibula 823.42
intracranial injury NEC pelvis 733.98 tuberosity - see Fracture, tibia, upper
801.9 shaft of femur 733.97 end
laceration, cerebral 801.6 specified site NEC 733.95 upper end or extremity (condyle)
subarachnoid hemorrhage tibia 733.93 (epiphysis) (head) (spine)
801.7 styloid process (proximal end) (tuberosity)
subdural hemorrhage 801.7 metacarpal (closed) 815.02 823.00
birth injury 767.3 open 815.12 with fibula 823.02
face bones - see Fracture, face bones radius - see Fracture, radius, lower end open 823.12
open 803.5 temporal bone - see Fracture, skull, open 823.10
with base toe(s), of one foot (closed) 826.0
contusion, cerebral 803.6 ulna - see Fracture, ulna, lower end with bone(s) of same lower limb

F
epidural hemorrhage 803.7 supracondylar, elbow 812.41 827.0
extradural hemorrhage 803.7 open 812.51 open 827.1
hemorrhage (intracranial) symphysis pubis (with visceral injury) open 826.1
NEC 803.8 (closed) 808.2 tooth (root) 873.63
intracranial injury NEC 803.9 open 808.3 complicated 873.73
laceration, cerebral 803.6 talus (ankle bone) (closed) 825.21 torus
subarachnoid hemorrhage open 825.31 fibula 823.41
803.7 tarsus, tarsal bone(s) (with with tibia 823.42
subdural hemorrhage 803.7 metatarsus) of one foot humerus 812.49
vault (frontal bone) (parietal bone) (closed) NEC 825.29 radius (alone) 813.45
(vertex) (closed) 800.0 open 825.39 with ulna 813.47
with temporal bone (styloid) - see Fracture, tibia 823.40
contusion, cerebral 800.1 skull, base with fibula 823.42
epidural hemorrhage 800.2 tendon - see Sprain, by site ulna (alone) 813.46
extradural hemorrhage 800.2 thigh - see Fracture, femur, shaft with radius 813.47
hemorrhage (intracranial) thumb (and finger(s)) of one hand trachea (closed) 807.5
NEC 800.3 (closed) (see also Fracture, open 807.6
intracranial injury NEC 800.4 phalanx, hand) 816.00 transverse process - see Fracture,
laceration, cerebral 800.1 with metacarpal bone(s) of same vertebra, by site
subarachnoid hemorrhage hand 817.0 trapezium (closed) 814.05
800.2 open 817.1 open 814.15
subdural hemorrhage 800.2 metacarpal(s) - see Fracture, trapezoid bone (closed) 814.06
open 800.5 metacarpus open 814.16
with open 816.10 trimalleolar (closed) 824.6
contusion, cerebral 800.6 thyroid cartilage (closed) 807.5 open 824.7
epidural hemorrhage open 807.6 triquetral (bone) (closed) 814.03
800.7 tibia (closed) 823.80 open 814.13
extradural hemorrhage with fibula 823.82 trochanter (greater) (lesser) (closed)
800.7 open 823.92 (see also Fracture, femur, neck,
hemorrhage (intracranial) condyles - see Fracture, tibia, upper by site) 820.20
NEC 800.8 end open 820.30
intracranial injury NEC distal end 824.8 trunk (bones) (closed) 809.0
800.9 open 824.9 open 809.1
laceration, cerebral 800.6 epiphysis tuberosity (external) - see Fracture,
subarachnoid hemorrhage lower 824.8 by site
800.7 open 824.9 ulna (alone) (closed) 813.82
subdural hemorrhage upper - see Fracture, tibia, upper with radius NEC 813.83
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Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued) Fracture (Continued)


ulna (Continued) vertebra, vertebral (Continued) dorsal (closed) 805.2
coronoid process (closed) 813.02 with (Continued) with spinal cord injury - see Fracture,
open 813.12 spinal cord injury (closed) NEC vertebra, with spinal cord
distal end - see Fracture, ulna, lower 806.8 injury, dorsal
end open 805.3
epiphysis Note: Use the following fifth-digit dorsolumbar (closed) 805.2
lower - see Fracture, ulna, lower subclassification with categories with spinal cord injury - see Fracture,
end 806.0–806.3: vertebra, with spinal cord
upper - see Fracture, ulna, upper, C1–C4 or unspecified level and D1–D6 injury, dorsal
end (T1–T6) or unspecified level with: open 805.3
head - see Fracture, ulna, lower due to osteoporosis 733.13
end 0 unspecified spinal cord injury fetus or newborn 767.4
lower end (distal end) (head) 1 complete lesion of cord lumbar (closed) 805.4
(lower epiphysis) (styloid 2 anterior cord syndrome with spinal cord injury (closed)
process) 813.43 3 central cord syndrome 806.4
with radius (lower end) 813.44 4 specified injury NEC open 806.5
open 813.54 level and D1–D12 level with: open 805.5
open 813.53 nontraumatic 733.13
5 unspecified spinal cord injury
olecranon process (closed) 813.01 open NEC 805.9
6 complete lesion of cord
open 813.11 pathologic (any site) 733.13
7 anterior cord syndrome
open NEC 813.92 sacrum (closed) 805.6
8 central cord syndrome
pathologic 733.12 with spinal cord injury 806.60
9 specified injury NEC
proximal end - see Fracture, ulna, cauda equina injury 806.62
upper end complete lesion 806.61
shaft 813.22 cervical 806.0 open 806.71
with radius (shaft) 813.23 open 806.1 open 806.72
open 813.33 chronic 733.13 open 806.70
open 813.32 dorsal, dorsolumbar 806.2 specified type NEC 806.69
styloid process - see Fracture, ulna, open 806.3 open 806.79
lower end open 806.9 open 805.7
torus 813.46 thoracic, thoracolumbar site unspecified (closed) 805.8
with radius 813.47 806.2 with spinal cord injury (closed)
transverse - see Fracture, ulna, by open 806.3 806.8
site atlanto-axial - see Fracture, open 806.9
upper end (epiphysis) 813.04 vertebra, cervical open 805.9
F

with radius (upper end) cervical (hangman) (teardrop) stress (any site) 733.95
813.08 (closed) 805.00 thoracic (closed) 805.2
open 813.18 with spinal cord injury - with spinal cord injury - see Fracture,
multiple sites 813.04 see Fracture, vertebra, vertebra, with spinal cord
open 813.14 with spinal cord injury, injury, thoracic
open 813.14 cervical open 805.3
specified site NEC 813.04 first (atlas) 805.01 vertex - see Fracture, skull, vault
open 813.14 open 805.11 vomer (bone) 802.0
unciform (closed) 814.08 second (axis) 805.02 open 802.1
open 814.18 open 805.12 Wagstaffe’s - see Fracture, ankle
vertebra, vertebral (back) (body) third 805.03 wrist (closed) 814.00
(column) (neural arch) (pedicle) open 805.13 open 814.10
(spine) (spinous process) fourth 805.04 pathologic 733.12
(transverse process) (closed) open 805.14 xiphoid (process) - see Fracture,
805.8 fifth 805.05 sternum
with open 805.15 zygoma (zygomatic arch) (closed) 802.4
hematomyelia - see Fracture, sixth 805.06 open 802.5
vertebra, by site, with open 805.16 Fragile X syndrome 759.83
spinal cord injury seventh 805.07 Fragilitas
injury to open 805.17 crinium 704.2
cauda equina - see Fracture, multiple sites 805.08 hair 704.2
vertebra, sacrum, with open 805.18 ossium 756.51
spinal cord injury open 805.10 with blue sclera 756.51
nerve - see Fracture, vertebra, coccyx (closed) 805.6 unguium 703.8
by site, with spinal cord with spinal cord injury (closed) congenital 757.5
injury 806.60 Fragility
paralysis - see Fracture, vertebra, cauda equina injury 806.62 bone 756.51
by site, with spinal cord complete lesion 806.61 with deafness and blue sclera
injury open 806.71 756.51
paraplegia - see Fracture, open 806.72 capillary (hereditary) 287.8
vertebra, by site, with open 806.70 hair 704.2
spinal cord injury specified type NEC nails 703.8
quadriplegia - see Fracture, 806.69 Fragmentation - see Fracture, by site
vertebra, by site, with open 806.79 Frailty 797
spinal cord injury open 805.7 Frambesia, frambesial (tropica) (see also
spinal concussion - see Fracture, collapsed 733.13 Yaws) 102.9
vertebra, by site, with compression, not due to trauma initial lesion or ulcer 102.0
spinal cord injury 733.13 primary 102.0


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Frambeside Frostbite 991.3 Furrowing nail(s) (transverse) 703.8


gummatous 102.4 face 991.0 congenital 757.5
of early yaws 102.2 foot 991.2 Furuncle 680.9
Frambesioma 102.1 hand 991.1 abdominal wall 680.2
Franceschetti’s syndrome specified site NEC 991.3 ankle 680.6
(mandibulofacial dysostosis) Frotteurism 302.89 anus 680.5
756.0 Frozen 991.9 arm (any part, above wrist) 680.3
Francis’ disease (see also Tularemia) pelvis 620.8 auditory canal, external 680.0
021.9 shoulder 726.0 axilla 680.3
Frank’s essential thrombocytopenia (see Fructosemia 271.2 back (any part) 680.2
also Purpura, thrombocytopenic) Fructosuria (benign) (essential) 271.2 breast 680.2
287.39 Fuchs’ buttock 680.5
Franklin’s disease (heavy chain) 273.2 black spot (myopic) 360.21 chest wall 680.2
Fraser’s syndrome 759.89 corneal dystrophy (endothelial) corpus cavernosum 607.2
Freckle 709.09 371.57 ear (any part) 680.0
malignant melanoma in (M8742/3) - see heterochromic cyclitis 364.21 eyelid 373.13
Melanoma Fucosidosis 271.8 face (any part, except eye) 680.0
melanotic (of Hutchinson) (M8742/2) - Fugue 780.99 finger (any) 680.4
see Neoplasm, skin, in situ dissociative 300.13 flank 680.2
retinal 239.81 hysterical (dissociative) 300.13 foot (any part) 680.7
Freeman-Sheldon syndrome 759.89 reaction to exceptional stress (transient) forearm 680.3
Freezing 991.9 308.1 gluteal (region) 680.5
specified effect NEC 991.8 Fukuhara syndrome 277.87 groin 680.2
Frei’s disease (climatic bubo) 099.1 Fuller Albright’s syndrome (osteitis hand (any part) 680.4
Freiberg’s fibrosa disseminata) 756.59 head (any part, except face) 680.8
disease (osteochondrosis, second Fuller’s earth disease 502 heel 680.7
metatarsal) 732.5 Fulminant, fulminating - see condition hip 680.6
infraction of metatarsal head 732.5 Functional - see condition kidney (see also Abscess, kidney) 590.2
osteochondrosis 732.5 Functioning knee 680.6
Fremitus, friction, cardiac 785.3 borderline intellectual V62.89 labium (majus) (minus) 616.4
Frenulum linguae 750.0 Fundus - see also condition lacrimal
Frenum flavimaculatus 362.76 gland (see also Dacryoadenitis)
external os 752.44 Fungemia 117.9 375.00
tongue 750.0 Fungus, fungous passages (duct) (sac) (see also
cerebral 348.89 Dacryocystitis) 375.30
Frequency (urinary) NEC 788.41
disease NEC 117.9 leg, any part except foot 680.6

F
micturition 788.41
infection - see Infection, fungus malignant 022.0
nocturnal 788.43
testis (see also Tuberculosis) 016.5 multiple sites 680.9
polyuria 788.42
[608.81] neck 680.1
psychogenic 306.53
Funiculitis (acute) 608.4 nose (external) (septum) 680.0
Frey’s syndrome (auriculotemporal
chronic 608.4 orbit 376.01
syndrome) 705.22
endemic 608.4 partes posteriores 680.5
Friction
gonococcal (acute) 098.14 pectoral region 680.2
burn (see also Injury, superficial, by site) chronic or duration of 2 months or penis 607.2
919.0 over 098.34 perineum 680.2
fremitus, cardiac 785.3 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) pinna 680.0
precordial 785.3 016.5 scalp (any part) 680.8
sounds, chest 786.7 FUO (see also Pyrexia) 780.60 scrotum 608.4
Friderichsen-Waterhouse syndrome or Funnel seminal vesicle 608.0
disease 036.3 breast (acquired) 738.3 shoulder 680.3
Friedländer’s congenital 754.81 skin NEC 680.9
B (bacillus) NEC (see also condition) late effect of rickets 268.1 specified site NEC 680.8
041.3 chest (acquired) 738.3 spermatic cord 608.4
sepsis or septicemia 038.49 congenital 754.81 temple (region) 680.0
disease (endarteritis obliterans) - see late effect of rickets 268.1 testis 604.90
Arteriosclerosis pelvis (acquired) 738.6 thigh 680.6
Friedreich’s with disproportion (fetopelvic) thumb 680.4
ataxia 334.0 653.3 toe (any) 680.7
combined systemic disease 334.0 affecting fetus or newborn trunk 680.2
disease 333.2 763.1 tunica vaginalis 608.4
combined systemic 334.0 causing obstructed labor umbilicus 680.2
myoclonia 333.2 660.1 upper arm 680.3
sclerosis (spinal cord) 334.0 affecting fetus or newborn vas deferens 608.4
Friedrich-Erb-Arnold syndrome 763.1 vulva 616.4
(acropachyderma) 757.39 congenital 755.69 wrist 680.4
Frigidity 302.72 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Furunculosis (see also Furuncle) 680.9
psychic or psychogenic 302.72 016.9 external auditory meatus 680.0 [380.13]
Fröhlich’s disease or syndrome Furfur 690.18 Fusarium (infection) 118
(adiposogenital dystrophy) 253.8 microsporon 111.0 Fusion, fused (congenital)
Froin’s syndrome 336.8 Furor, paroxysmal (idiopathic) (see also anal (with urogenital canal) 751.5
Frommel’s disease 676.6 Epilepsy) 345.8 aorta and pulmonary artery 745.0
Frommel-Chiari syndrome 676.6 Furriers’ lung 495.8 astragaloscaphoid 755.67
Frontal - see also condition Furrowed tongue 529.5 atria 745.5
lobe syndrome 310.0 congenital 750.13 atrium and ventricle 745.69


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Fusion, fused (Continued) Fusion, fused (Continued) Fusion, fused (Continued)


auditory canal 744.02 labium (majus) (minus) 752.49 spine (acquired) 724.9
auricles, heart 745.5 larynx and trachea 748.3 arthrodesis status V45.4
binocular, with defective stereopsis limb 755.8 congenital (vertebra) 756.15
368.33 lower 755.69 postoperative status V45.4
bone 756.9 upper 755.59 sublingual duct with submaxillary duct
cervical spine - see Fusion, spine lobe, lung 748.5 at opening in mouth 750.26
choanal 748.0 lumbosacral (acquired) 724.6 talonavicular (bar) 755.67
commissure, mitral valve 746.5 congenital 756.15 teeth, tooth 520.2
cranial sutures, premature 756.0 surgical V45.4 testes 752.89
cusps, heart valve NEC 746.89 nares (anterior) (posterior) 748.0 toes (see also Syndactylism, toes) 755.13
mitral 746.5 nose, nasal 748.0 trachea and esophagus 750.3
tricuspid 746.89 nostril(s) 748.0 twins 759.4
ear ossicles 744.04 organ or site NEC - see Anomaly, urethral-hymenal 599.89
fingers (see also Syndactylism, fingers) specified type NEC vagina 752.49
755.11 ossicles 756.9 valve cusps - see Fusion, cusps, heart
hymen 752.42 auditory 744.04 valve
hymeno-urethral 599.89 pulmonary valve segment 746.02 ventricles, heart 745.4
causing obstructed labor 660.1 pulmonic cusps 746.02 vertebra (arch) - see Fusion, spine
affecting fetus or newborn ribs 756.3 vulva 752.49
763.1 sacroiliac (acquired) (joint) 724.6 Fusospirillosis (mouth) (tongue) (tonsil)
joint (acquired) - see also Ankylosis congenital 755.69 101
congenital 755.8 surgical V45.4 Fussy infant (baby) 780.91
kidneys (incomplete) 753.3 skull, imperfect 756.0
F


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G Ganglioneuroma (M9490/0) - see also


Neoplasm, connective tissue, benign
Gangrene, gangrenous (Continued)
gas (bacillus) 040.0
Gafsa boil 085.1 malignant (M9490/3) - see Neoplasm, with
Gain, weight (abnormal) (excessive) (see connective tissue, malignant abortion - see Abortion, by type,
also Weight, gain) 783.1 Ganglioneuromatosis (M9491/0) - see with sepsis
Gaisböck’s disease or syndrome Neoplasm, connective tissue, ectopic pregnancy (see also
(polycythemia hypertonica) 289.0 benign categories 633.0–633.9) 639.0
Gait Ganglionitis molar pregnancy (see also
abnormality 781.2 fifth nerve (see also Neuralgia, categories 630–632) 639.0
hysterical 300.11 trigeminal) 350.1 following
ataxic 781.2 gasserian 350.1 abortion 639.0
hysterical 300.11 geniculate 351.1 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.0
disturbance 781.2 herpetic 053.11 puerperal, postpartum,
hysterical 300.11 newborn 767.5 childbirth 670.8
paralytic 781.2 herpes zoster 053.11 glossitis 529.0
scissor 781.2 herpetic geniculate (Hunt’s syndrome) gum 523.8
spastic 781.2 053.11 hernia - see Hernia, by site, with
staggering 781.2 Gangliosidosis 330.1 gangrene
hysterical 300.11 Gangosa 102.5 hospital noma 528.1
Galactocele (breast) (infected) 611.5 Gangrene, gangrenous (anemia) (artery) intestine, intestinal (acute)
puerperal, postpartum 676.8 (cellulitis) (dermatitis) (dry) (hemorrhagic) (massive) 557.0
Galactophoritis 611.0 (infective) (moist) (pemphigus) with
puerperal, postpartum 675.2 (septic) (skin) (stasis) (ulcer) 785.4 hernia - see Hernia, by site, with
Galactorrhea 676.6 with gangrene
not associated with childbirth 611.6 arteriosclerosis (native artery) mesenteric embolism or
Galactosemia (classic) (congenital) 271.1 440.24 infarction 557.0
Galactosuria 271.1 bypass graft 440.30 obstruction (see also Obstruction,
Galacturia 791.1 autologous vein 440.31 intestine) 560.9
bilharziasis 120.0 nonautologous biological laryngitis 464.00
Galen’s vein - see condition 440.32 with obstruction 464.01
Gallbladder - see also condition diabetes (mellitus) 250.7 [785.4] liver 573.8
acute (see also Disease, gallbladder) due to secondary diabetes 249.7 lung 513.0
575.0 [785.4] spirochetal 104.8
Gall duct - see condition abdomen (wall) 785.4 lymphangitis 457.2
Gallop rhythm 427.89 adenitis 683 Meleney’s (cutaneous) 686.09
Gallstone (cholemic) (colic) (impacted) - alveolar 526.5 mesentery 557.0

G
see also Cholelithiasis angina 462 with
causing intestinal obstruction 560.31 diphtheritic 032.0 embolism or infarction 557.0
Gambling, pathological 312.31 anus 569.49 intestinal obstruction (see also
Gammaloidosis 277.39 appendices epiploicae - see Gangrene, Obstruction, intestine) 560.9
Gammopathy 273.9 mesentery mouth 528.1
macroglobulinemia 273.3 appendix - see Appendicitis, acute noma 528.1
monoclonal (benign) (essential) arteriosclerotic - see Arteriosclerosis, orchitis 604.90
(idiopathic) (with with, gangrene ovary (see also Salpingo-oophoritis)
lymphoplasmacytic dyscrasia) auricle 785.4 614.2
273.1 Bacillus welchii (see also Gangrene, gas) pancreas 577.0
Gamna’s disease (siderotic splenomegaly) 040.0 penis (infectional) 607.2
289.51 bile duct (see also Cholangitis) 576.8 noninfective 607.89
Gampsodactylia (congenital) 754.71 bladder 595.89 perineum 785.4
Gamstorp’s disease (adynamia episodica bowel - see Gangrene, intestine pharynx 462
hereditaria) 359.3 cecum - see Gangrene, intestine septic 034.0
Gandy-Nanta disease (siderotic Clostridium perfringens or welchii (see pneumonia 513.0
splenomegaly) 289.51 also Gangrene, gas) 040.0 Pott’s 440.24
Gang activity, without manifest colon - see Gangrene, intestine presenile 443.1
psychiatric disorder V71.09 connective tissue 785.4 pulmonary 513.0
adolescent V71.02 cornea 371.40 pulp, tooth 522.1
adult V71.01 corpora cavernosa (infective) 607.2 quinsy 475
child V71.02 noninfective 607.89 Raynaud’s (symmetric gangrene) 443.0
Gangliocytoma (M9490/0) - see cutaneous, spreading 785.4 [785.4]
Neoplasm, connective tissue, benign decubital (see also Ulcer, pressure) rectum 569.49
Ganglioglioma (M9505/1) - see 707.00 [785.4] retropharyngeal 478.24
Neoplasm, by site, uncertain diabetic (any site) 250.7 [785.4] rupture - see Hernia, by site, with
behavior due to secondary diabetes 249.7 gangrene
Ganglion 727.43 [785.4] scrotum 608.4
joint 727.41 dropsical 785.4 noninfective 608.83
of yaws (early) (late) 102.6 emphysematous (see also Gangrene, senile 440.24
periosteal (see also Periostitis) 730.3 gas) 040.0 sore throat 462
tendon sheath (compound) (diffuse) epidemic (ergotized grain) 988.2 spermatic cord 608.4
727.42 epididymis (infectional) (see also noninfective 608.89
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Epididymitis) 604.99 spine 785.4
015.9 erysipelas (see also Erysipelas) 035 spirochetal NEC 104.8
Ganglioneuroblastoma (M9490/3) - see extremity (lower) (upper) 785.4 spreading cutaneous 785.4
Neoplasm, connective tissue, gallbladder or duct (see also stomach 537.89
malignant Cholecystitis, acute) 575.0 stomatitis 528.1


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Gangrene, gangrenous (Continued) Gastrinoma (Continued) Gastroenteritis (Continued)


symmetrical 443.0 [785.4] specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, functional 558.9
testis (infectional) (see also Orchitis) uncertain behavior infectious (see also Enteritis, due to, by
604.99 unspecified site 235.5 organism) 009.0
noninfective 608.89 Gastritis 535.5 presumed 009.1
throat 462 salmonella 003.0
diphtheritic 032.0 Note: Use the following fifth-digit septic (see also Enteritis, due to, by
thyroid (gland) 246.8 subclassification for category 535: organism) 009.0
tonsillitis (acute) 463 toxic 558.2
tooth (pulp) 522.1 0 without mention of hemorrhage
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis) 1 with hemorrhage
014.8
011.9 ulcerative (see also Colitis, ulcerative)
tunica vaginalis 608.4 acute 535.0 556.9
noninfective 608.89 alcoholic 535.3 viral NEC 008.8
umbilicus 785.4 allergic 535.4 specified type NEC 008.69
uterus (see also Endometritis) 615.9 antral 535.4 zymotic 009.0
uvulitis 528.3 atrophic 535.1 Gastroenterocolitis - see Enteritis
vas deferens 608.4 atrophic-hyperplastic 535.1 Gastroenteropathy, protein-losing 579.8
noninfective 608.89 bile-induced 535.4 Gastroenteroptosis 569.89
vulva (see also Vulvitis) 616.10 catarrhal 535.0 Gastroesophageal laceration-hemorrhage
Gannister disease (occupational) 502 chronic (atrophic) 535.1 syndrome 530.7
with tuberculosis - see Tuberculosis, cirrhotic 535.4 Gastroesophagitis 530.19
pulmonary corrosive (acute) 535.4 Gastrohepatitis (see also Gastritis) 535.5
Ganser’s syndrome, hysterical 300.16 dietetic 535.4 Gastrointestinal - see condition
Gardner-Diamond syndrome due to diet deficiency 269.9 [535.4] Gastrojejunal - see condition
(autoerythrocyte sensitization) 287.2 eosinophilic 535.7 Gastrojejunitis (see also Gastritis) 535.5
Gargoylism 277.5 erosive 535.4 Gastrojejunocolic - see condition
Garré’s follicular 535.4 Gastroliths 537.89
disease (see also Osteomyelitis) 730.1 chronic 535.1 Gastromalacia 537.89
osteitis (sclerosing) (see also giant hypertrophic 535.2 Gastroparalysis 536.3
Osteomyelitis) 730.1 glandular 535.4 diabetic 250.6 [536.3]
osteomyelitis (see also Osteomyelitis) chronic 535.1 due to secondary diabetes 249.6
730.1 hypertrophic (mucosa) 535.2 [536.3]
Garrod’s pads, knuckle 728.79 chronic giant 211.1 Gastroparesis 536.3
Gartner’s duct irritant 535.4 diabetic 250.6 [536.3]
cyst 752.41 nervous 306.4 due to secondary diabetes 249.6
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persistent 752.41 phlegmonous 535.0 [536.3]


Gas 787.3 psychogenic 306.4 Gastropathy 537.9
asphyxia, asphyxiation, inhalation, sclerotic 535.4 congestive portal 537.89
poisoning, suffocation NEC 987.9 spastic 536.8 erythematous 535.5
specified gas - see Table of Drugs subacute 535.0 exudative 579.8
and Chemicals superficial 535.4 portal hypertensive 537.89
bacillus gangrene or infection - see Gas, suppurative 535.0 Gastroptosis 537.5
gangrene toxic 535.4 Gastrorrhagia 578.0
cyst, mesentery 568.89 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Gastrorrhea 536.8
excessive 787.3 017.9 psychogenic 306.4
gangrene 040.0 Gastrocarcinoma (M8010/3) 151.9 Gastroschisis (congenital) 756.73
with Gastrocolic - see condition acquired 569.89
abortion - see Abortion, by type, Gastrocolitis - see Enteritis Gastrospasm (neurogenic) (reflex) 536.8
with sepsis Gastrodisciasis 121.8 neurotic 306.4
ectopic pregnancy (see also Gastroduodenitis (see also Gastritis) psychogenic 306.4
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.0 535.5 Gastrostaxis 578.0
molar pregnancy (see also catarrhal 535.0 Gastrostenosis 537.89
categories 630–632) 639.0 infectional 535.0 Gastrostomy
following virus, viral 008.8 attention to V55.1
abortion 639.0 specified type NEC 008.69 complication 536.40
ectopic or molar pregnancy Gastrodynia 536.8 specified type 536.49
639.0 Gastroenteritis (acute) (catarrhal) infection 536.41
puerperal, postpartum, (congestive) (hemorrhagic) malfunctioning 536.42
childbirth 670.8 (noninfectious) (see also Enteritis) status V44.1
on stomach 787.3 558.9 Gastrosuccorrhea (continuous)
pains 787.3 aertrycke infection 003.0 (intermittent) 536.8
Gastradenitis 535.0 allergic 558.3 neurotic 306.4
Gastralgia 536.8 chronic 558.9 psychogenic 306.4
psychogenic 307.89 ulcerative (see also Colitis, ulcerative) Gaucher’s
Gastrectasis, gastrectasia 536.1 556.9 disease (adult) (cerebroside lipidosis)
psychogenic 306.4 dietetic 558.9 (infantile) 272.7
Gastric - see condition due to hepatomegaly 272.7
Gastrinoma (M8153/1) antineoplastic chemotherapy 558.9 splenomegaly (cerebroside lipidosis)
malignant (M8153/3) food poisoning (see also Poisoning, 272.7
pancreas 157.4 food) 005.9 GAVE (gastric antral vascular ectasia)
specified site NEC - see Neoplasm, radiation 558.1 537.82
by site, malignant eosinophilic 558.41 with hemorrhage 537.83
unspecified site 157.4 epidemic 009.0 without hemorrhage 537.82


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Gayet’s disease (superior hemorrhagic Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker Ghoul hand 102.3


polioencephalitis) 265.1 syndrome (GSS) 046.71 Gianotti Crosti syndrome 057.8
Gayet-Wernicke’s syndrome (superior Gerstmann’s syndrome (finger agnosia) due to known virus - see Infection,
hemorrhagic polioencephalitis) 265.1 784.69 virus
Gee (-Herter) (-Heubner) (-Thaysen) Gestation (period) - see also Pregnancy due to unknown virus 057.8
disease or syndrome (nontropical ectopic NEC (see also Pregnancy, Giant
sprue) 579.0 ectopic) 633.90 cell
Gélineau’s syndrome (see also with intrauterine pregnancy 633.91 epulis 523.8
Narcolepsy) 347.00 multiple peripheral (gingiva) 523.8
Gemination, teeth 520.2 placenta status tumor, tendon sheath 727.02
Gemistocytoma (M9411/3) quadruplet colon (congenital) 751.3
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, two or more monoamniotic esophagus (congenital) 750.4
malignant fetuses V91.22 kidney 753.3
unspecified site 191.9 two or more monochorionic urticaria 995.1
General, generalized - see condition fetuses V91.21 hereditary 277.6
Genetic unable to determine number Giardia lamblia infestation 007.1
susceptibility to of placenta and number Giardiasis 007.1
MEN (multiple endocrine neoplasia) of amniotic sacs Gibert’s disease (pityriasis rosea) 696.3
V84.81 V91.29 Gibraltar fever - see Brucellosis
neoplasia unspecified number of Giddiness 780.4
multiple endocrine (MEN) placenta and unspecified hysterical 300.11
V84.81 number of amniotic sacs psychogenic 306.9
neoplasm V91.20 Gierke’s disease (glycogenosis I) 271.0
malignant, of specified (greater than Gigantism (cerebral) (hypophyseal)
breast V84.01 quadruplets) NEC (pituitary) 253.0
endometrium V84.04 two or more monoamniotic Gilbert’s disease or cholemia (familial
other V84.09 fetuses V91.92 nonhemolytic jaundice) 277.4
ovary V84.02 two or more monochorionic Gilchrist’s disease (North American
prostate V84.03 fetuses V91.91 blastomycosis) 116.0
specified disease NEC V84.89 unable to determine number Gilford (-Hutchinson) disease or
Genital - see condition of placenta and number syndrome (progeria) 259.8
warts 078.11 of amniotic sacs Gilles de la Tourette’s disease (motor-
Genito-anorectal syndrome 099.1 V91.99 verbal tic) 307.23
unspecified number of
Genitourinary system - see condition Gillespie’s syndrome (dysplasia
placenta and unspecified
Genu oculodentodigitalis) 759.89
number of amniotic sacs
congenital 755.64 Gingivitis 523.10

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V91.90
extrorsum (acquired) 736.42 acute 523.00
triplet
congenital 755.64 necrotizing 101
two or more monoamniotic
late effects of rickets 268.1 non-plaque induced 523.01
fetuses V91.12
introrsum (acquired) 736.41 plaque induced 523.00
two or more monochorionic
congenital 755.64 fetuses V91.11 catarrhal 523.00
late effects of rickets 268.1 unable to determine number chronic 523.10
rachitic (old) 268.1 of placenta and number non-plaque induced 523.11
recurvatum (acquired) 736.5 of amniotic sacs desquamative 523.10
congenital 754.40 V91.19 expulsiva 523.40
with dislocation of knee 754.41 unspecified number of hyperplastic 523.10
late effects of rickets 268.1 placenta, unspecified marginal, simple 523.10
valgum (acquired) (knock-knee) 736.41 number of amniotic sacs necrotizing, acute 101
congenital 755.64 V91.10 non-plaque induced 523.11
late effects of rickets 268.1 twin pellagrous 265.2
varum (acquired) (bowleg) 736.42 dichorionic/diamniotic (two plaque induced 523.10
congenital 755.64 placentae, two amniotic ulcerative 523.10
late effect of rickets 268.1 sacs) V91.03 acute necrotizing 101
Geographic tongue 529.1 monochorionic/diamniotic Vincent’s 101
Geophagia 307.52 (one placenta, two Gingivoglossitis 529.0
Geotrichosis 117.9 amniotic sacs) V91.02 Gingivopericementitis 523.40
intestine 117.9 monochorionic/monoamniotic Gingivosis 523.10
lung 117.9 (one placenta, one Gingivostomatitis 523.10
mouth 117.9 amniotic sac) V91.01 herpetic 054.2
Gephyrophobia 300.29 unable to determine number Giovannini’s disease 117.9
Gerbode defect 745.4 of placenta and number GISA (glycopeptide intermediate
GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) of amniotic sacs staphylococcus aureus) V09.8
530.81 V91.09 Gland, glandular - see condition
Gerhardt’s unspecified number of Glanders 024
disease (erythromelalgia) 443.82 placenta, unspecified Glanzmann (-Naegeli) disease or
syndrome (vocal cord paralysis) 478.30 number of amniotic sacs thrombasthenia 287.1
Gerlier’s disease (epidemic vertigo) 078.81 V91.00 Glassblowers’ disease 527.1
German measles 056.9 Gestational proteinuria 646.2 Glaucoma (capsular) (inflammatory)
exposure to V01.4 with hypertension - see Toxemia, of (noninflammatory) (primary) 365.9
Germinoblastoma (diffuse) (M9614/3) pregnancy with increased episcleral venous
202.8 Ghon tubercle primary infection (see also pressure 365.82
follicular (M9692/3) 202.0 Tuberculosis) 010.0 absolute 360.42
Germinoma (M9064/3) - see Neoplasm, Ghost acute 365.22
by site, malignant teeth 520.4 narrow angle 365.22
Gerontoxon 371.41 vessels, cornea 370.64 secondary 365.60


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Glaucoma (Continued) Glaucoma (Continued) Glioma (malignant) (M9380/3)


angle closure 365.20 noncongestive (chronic) 365.11 astrocytic (M9400/3)
acute 365.22 nonobstructive (chronic) 365.11 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
attack 365.22 normal tension 365.12 malignant
chronic 365.23 obstructive 365.60 unspecified site 191.9
crisis 365.22 due to lens changes 365.59 mixed (M9382/3)
intermittent 365.21 open angle 365.10 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
interval 365.21 with malignant
primary 365.20 abnormal optic disc appearance unspecified site 191.9
chronic 365.23 or asymmetry 365.01 nose 748.1
residual stage 365.24 borderline findings specified site NEC - see Neoplasm, by
subacute 365.21 high risk 365.05 site, malignant
angle recession 365.65 intraocular pressure 365.01 subependymal (M9383/1) 237.5
borderline 365.00 low risk 365.01 unspecified site 191.9
chronic 365.11 cupping of optic discs 365.01 Gliomatosis cerebri (M9381/3) 191.0
noncongestive 365.11 thin central corneal thickness Glioneuroma (M9505/1) - see Neoplasm,
open angle 365.11 (pachymetry) 365.01 by site, uncertain behavior
simple 365.11 Gliosarcoma (M9380/3)
primary 365.11
closed angle - see Glaucoma, angle specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
residual stage 365.15
closure malignant
high risk 365.05
congenital 743.20 unspecified site 191.9
associated with other eye anomalies low risk 365.01 Gliosis (cerebral) 349.89
743.22 phacoanaphylactic 365.59 spinal 336.0
simple 743.21 phacolytic 365.51 Glisson’s
congestive - see Glaucoma, narrow angle phacomorphic cirrhosis - see Cirrhosis, portal
corticosteroid-induced (glaucomatous acute 365.22 disease (see also Rickets) 268.0
stage) 365.31 borderline 365.06 Glissonitis 573.3
residual stage 365.32 pigment dispersion 365.13 Globinuria 791.2
exfoliation 365.52 pigmentary 365.13 Globus 306.4
hemorrhagic 365.60 postinfectious 365.60 hystericus 300.11
hypersecretion 365.81 pseudoexfoliation 365.52 Glomangioma (M8712/0) (see also
in or with secondary NEC 365.60 Hemangioma) 228.00
aniridia 365.42 due to Glomangiosarcoma (M8710/3) - see
Axenfeld’s anomaly 365.41 steroids 365.31 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
congenital syndromes NEC 759.89 surgery 365.60 malignant
[365.44] simple (chronic) 365.11 Glomerular nephritis (see also Nephritis)
disorder of lens NEC 365.59 simplex 365.11 583.9
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inflammation, ocular 365.62 stage Glomerulitis (see also Nephritis) 583.9


iris advanced 365.73 Glomerulonephritis (see also Nephritis)
anomalies NEC 365.42 early 365.71 583.9
atrophy, essential 365.42 end-stage 365.73 with
bombé 365.61 indeterminate 365.74 edema (see also Nephrosis) 581.9
microcornea 365.43 mild 365.71 lesion of
neurofibromatosis 237.71 [365.44] moderate 365.72 exudative nephritis 583.89
ocular severe 365.73 interstitial nephritis (diffuse)
cysts NEC 365.64 unspecified 365.70 (focal) 583.89
disorders NEC 365.60 steroid necrotizing glomerulitis 583.4
trauma 365.65 induced 365.31 acute 580.4
tumors NEC 365.64 responders 365.03 chronic 582.4
pupillary block or seclusion 365.61 suspect 365.00 renal necrosis 583.9
Rieger’s anomaly or syndrome 365.41 primary angle closure 365.02 cortical 583.6
seclusion of pupil 365.61 syphilitic 095.8 medullary 583.7
Sturge-Weber (-Dimitri) syndrome traumatic NEC 365.65 specified pathology NEC
759.6 [365.44] newborn 767.8 583.89
systemic syndrome NEC 365.44 acute 580.89
uveitic 365.62
tumor of globe 365.64 chronic 582.89
wide angle (see also Glaucoma, open
vascular disorders NEC 365.63 necrosis, renal 583.9
angle) 365.10
infantile 365.14 cortical 583.6
congenital 743.20 Glaucomatous flecks (subcapsular) 366.31 medullary (papillary) 583.7
associated with other eye Glazed tongue 529.4 specified pathology or lesion NEC
anomalies 743.22 Gleet 098.2 583.89
simple 743.21 Glénard’s disease or syndrome acute 580.9
inflammatory 365.62 (enteroptosis) 569.89 with
juvenile 365.14 Glinski-Simmonds syndrome (pituitary exudative nephritis 580.89
low tension 365.12 cachexia) 253.2 interstitial nephritis (diffuse)
malignant 365.83 Glioblastoma (multiforme) (M9440/3) (focal) 580.89
narrow angle (primary) 365.20 with sarcomatous component necrotizing glomerulitis 580.4
acute 365.22 (M9442/3) extracapillary with epithelial
chronic 365.23 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, crescents 580.4
intermittent 365.21 malignant poststreptococcal 580.0
interval 365.21 unspecified site 191.9 proliferative (diffuse) 580.0
residual stage 365.24 giant cell (M9441/3) rapidly progressive 580.4
subacute 365.21 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, specified pathology NEC 580.89
neovascular 365.63 malignant arteriolar (see also Hypertension,
newborn 743.20 unspecified site 191.9 kidney) 403.90
associated with other eye anomalies specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, arteriosclerotic (see also Hypertension,
743.22 malignant kidney) 403.90
simple 743.21 unspecified site 191.9 ascending (see also Pyelitis) 590.80


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Glomerulonephritis (Continued) Glomerulonephritis (Continued) Glossagra 529.6


basement membrane NEC 583.89 focal (see also Nephritis) 583.9 Glossalgia 529.6
with embolic 580.4 Glossitis 529.0
pulmonary hemorrhage granular 582.89 areata exfoliativa 529.1
(Goodpasture’s syndrome) granulomatous 582.89 atrophic 529.4
446.21 [583.81] hydremic (see also Nephrosis) 581.9 benign migratory 529.1
chronic 582.9 hypocomplementemic persistent 583.2 gangrenous 529.0
with with nephrotic syndrome 581.2 Hunter’s 529.4
exudative nephritis 582.89 chronic 582.2 median rhomboid 529.2
interstitial nephritis (diffuse) immune complex NEC 583.89 Moeller’s 529.4
(focal) 582.89 infective (see also Pyelitis) 590.80
necrotizing glomerulitis 582.4 pellagrous 265.2
interstitial (diffuse) (focal) 583.89 Glossocele 529.8
specified pathology or lesion
with nephrotic syndrome 581.89 Glossodynia 529.6
NEC 582.89
endothelial 582.2 acute 580.89 exfoliativa 529.4
extracapillary with epithelial chronic 582.89 Glossoncus 529.8
crescents 582.4 latent or quiescent 582.9 Glossophytia 529.3
hypocomplementemic persistent lobular 583.2 Glossoplegia 529.8
582.2 with nephrotic syndrome 581.2 Glossoptosis 529.8
lobular 582.2 chronic 582.2 Glossopyrosis 529.6
membranoproliferative 582.2 membranoproliferative 583.2 Glossotrichia 529.3
membranous 582.1 with nephrotic syndrome 581.2 Glossy skin 701.9
and proliferative (mixed) 582.2 chronic 582.2 Glottis - see condition
sclerosing 582.1 membranous 583.1 Glottitis - see Glossitis
mesangiocapillary 582.2 with nephrotic syndrome 581.1 Glucagonoma (M8152/0)
mixed membranous and and proliferative (mixed) 583.2 malignant (M8152/3)
proliferative 582.2 with nephrotic syndrome 581.2 pancreas 157.4
proliferative (diffuse) 582.0 chronic 582.2 specified site NEC - see Neoplasm,
rapidly progressive 582.4 chronic 582.1 by site, malignant
sclerosing 582.1 sclerosing 582.1
cirrhotic - see Sclerosis, renal unspecified site 157.4
with nephrotic syndrome 581.1 pancreas 211.7
desquamative - see Nephrosis mesangiocapillary 583.2
due to or associated with specified site NEC - see Neoplasm, by
with nephrotic syndrome 581.2 site, benign
amyloidosis 277.39 [583.81] chronic 582.2
with nephrotic syndrome 277.39 unspecified site 211.7
minimal change 581.3 Glucoglycinuria 270.7
[581.81] mixed membranous and proliferative
chronic 277.39 [582.81] Glue ear syndrome 381.20
583.2
diabetes mellitus 250.4 [583.81] Glue sniffing (airplane glue) (see also

G
with nephrotic syndrome 581.2
due to secondary diabetes 249.4 Dependence) 304.6
chronic 582.2
[581.81] Glycinemia (with methylmalonic
with nephrotic syndrome 250.4 necrotizing 583.4
acidemia) 270.7
[581.81] acute 580.4
Glycinuria (renal) (with ketosis) 270.0
due to secondary diabetes chronic 582.4
Glycogen
249.4 [581.81] nephrotic (see also Nephrosis) 581.9
old - see Glomerulonephritis, chronic infiltration (see also Disease, glycogen
diphtheria 032.89 [580.81] storage) 271.0
gonococcal infection (acute) 098.19 parenchymatous 581.89
poststreptococcal 580.0 storage disease (see also Disease,
[583.81] glycogen storage) 271.0
chronic or duration of 2 months proliferative (diffuse) 583.0
with nephrotic syndrome 581.0 Glycogenosis (see also Disease, glycogen
or over 098.39 [583.81]
infectious hepatitis 070.9 [580.81] acute 580.0 storage) 271.0
malaria (with nephrotic syndrome) chronic 582.0 cardiac 271.0 [425.7]
084.9 [581.81] purulent (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 Cori, types I-VII 271.0
mumps 072.79 [580.81] quiescent - see Nephritis, chronic diabetic, secondary 250.8 [259.8]
polyarteritis (nodosa) (with nephrotic rapidly progressive 583.4 due to secondary diabetes 249.8
syndrome) 446.0 [581.81] acute 580.4 [259.8]
specified pathology NEC 583.89 chronic 582.4 diffuse (with hepatic cirrhosis) 271.0
acute 580.89 sclerosing membranous (chronic) 582.1 generalized 271.0
chronic 582.89 with nephrotic syndrome 581.1 glucose-6-phosphatase deficiency
streptotrichosis 039.8 [583.81] septic (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 271.0
subacute bacterial endocarditis 421.0 specified pathology or lesion NEC hepatophosphorylase deficiency 271.0
[580.81] 583.89 hepatorenal 271.0
syphilis (late) 095.4 with nephrotic syndrome 581.89 myophosphorylase deficiency 271.0
congenital 090.5 [583.81] acute 580.89 pulmonary interstitial 516.62
early 091.69 [583.81] Glycopenia 251.2
chronic 582.89
systemic lupus erythematosus 710.0 Glycopeptide
[583.81] suppurative (acute) (disseminated) (see
also Pyelitis) 590.80 intermediate staphylococcus aureus
with nephrotic syndrome 710.0
toxic - see Nephritis, acute (GISA) V09.8
[581.81]
chronic 710.0 [582.81] tubal, tubular - see Nephrosis, tubular resistant
tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) type II (Ellis) - see Nephrosis enterococcus V09.8
016.0 [583.81] vascular - see Hypertension, kidney staphylococcus aureus (GRSA)
typhoid fever 002.0 [580.81] Glomerulosclerosis (see also Sclerosis, V09.8
extracapillary with epithelial crescents renal) 587 Glycoprolinuria 270.8
583.4 focal 582.1 Glycosuria 791.5
acute 580.4 with nephrotic syndrome 581.1 renal 271.4
chronic 582.4 intercapillary (nodular) (with diabetes) Gnathostoma (spinigerum) (infection)
exudative 583.89 250.4 [581.81] (infestation) 128.1
acute 580.89 due to secondary diabetes 249.4 wandering swellings from 128.1
chronic 582.89 [581.81] Gnathostomiasis 128.1


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Goiter (adolescent) (colloid) (diffuse) Goldberg (-Maxwell) (-Morris) syndrome Gonococcus, gonococcal (Continued)
(dipping) (due to iodine deficiency) (testicular feminization) 259.51 synovitis 098.51
(endemic) (euthyroid) (heart) Goldblatt’s tendon sheath 098.51
(hyperplastic) (internal) hypertension 440.1 throat 098.6
(intrathoracic) (juvenile) (mixed kidney 440.1 urethra (acute) 098.0
type) (nonendemic) Goldenhar’s syndrome chronic or duration of 2 months or
(parenchymatous) (plunging) (oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia) over 098.2
(sporadic) (subclavicular) 756.0 vulva (acute) 098.0
(substernal) 240.9 Goldflam-Erb disease or syndrome chronic or duration of 2 months or
with 358.00 over 098.2
hyperthyroidism (recurrent) (see also Goldscheider’s disease (epidermolysis Gonocytoma (M9073/1)
Goiter, toxic) 242.0 bullosa) 757.39 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
thyrotoxicosis (see also Goiter, toxic) Goldstein’s disease (familial hemorrhagic uncertain behavior
242.0 telangiectasia) 448.0 unspecified site
adenomatous (see also Goiter, nodular) Golfer’s elbow 726.32 female 236.2
241.9 Goltz-Gorlin syndrome (dermal male 236.4
cancerous (M8000/3) 193 hypoplasia) 757.39 Gonorrhea 098.0
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or
Gonadoblastoma (M9073/1) acute 098.0
puerperium 648.1
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site Bartholin’s gland (acute) 098.0
congenital 246.1
uncertain behavior chronic or duration of 2 months or
cystic (see also Goiter, nodular) 241.9
due to enzyme defect in synthesis of unspecified site over 098.2
thyroid hormone (butane- female 236.2 bladder (acute) 098.11
insoluble iodine) (coupling) male 236.4 chronic or duration of 2 months or
(deiodinase) (iodide trapping or Gonecystitis (see also Vesiculitis) 608.0 over 098.31
organification) (iodotyrosine Gongylonemiasis 125.6 carrier (suspected of) V02.7
dehalogenase) (peroxidase) 246.1 mouth 125.6 cervix (acute) 098.15
dyshormonogenic 246.1 Goniosynechiae 364.73 chronic or duration of 2 months or
exophthalmic (see also Goiter, toxic) Gonococcemia 098.89 over 098.35
242.0 Gonococcus, gonococcal (disease) chronic 098.2
familial (with deaf-mutism) 243 (infection) (see also condition) 098.0 complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or
fibrous 245.3 anus 098.7 puerperium 647.1
lingual 759.2 bursa 098.52 affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
lymphadenoid 245.2 chronic NEC 098.2 conjunctiva, conjunctivitis
malignant (M8000/3) 193 complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or (neonatorum) 098.40
multinodular (nontoxic) 241.1 puerperium 647.1 contact V01.6
toxic or with hyperthyroidism (see affecting fetus or newborn 760.2 Cowper’s gland (acute) 098.0
G

also Goiter, toxic) 242.2 conjunctiva, conjunctivitis chronic or duration of 2 months or


nodular (nontoxic) 241.9 (neonatorum) 098.40 over 098.2
with dermatosis 098.89 duration of 2 months or over 098.2
hyperthyroidism (see also Goiter, endocardium 098.84 exposure to V01.6
toxic) 242.3 epididymo-orchitis 098.13 fallopian tube (chronic) 098.37
thyrotoxicosis (see also Goiter, chronic or duration of 2 months or acute 098.17
toxic) 242.3 over 098.33 genitourinary (acute) (organ) (system)
endemic 241.9 eye (newborn) 098.40 (tract) 098.0
exophthalmic (diffuse) (see also fallopian tube (chronic) 098.37 chronic 098.2
Goiter, toxic) 242.0 acute 098.17 duration of 2 months or over
multinodular (nontoxic) 241.1 genitourinary (acute) (organ) (system) 098.2
sporadic 241.9 (tract) (see also Gonorrhea) 098.0 kidney (acute) 098.19
toxic (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.3 lower 098.0 chronic or duration of 2 months or
uninodular (nontoxic) 241.0 chronic 098.2 over 098.39
nontoxic (nodular) 241.9 upper 098.10 ovary (acute) 098.19
multinodular 241.1 chronic 098.30 chronic or duration of 2 months or
uninodular 241.0 heart NEC 098.85 over 098.39
pulsating (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0 joint 098.50 pelvis (acute) 098.19
simple 240.0 keratoderma 098.81 chronic or duration of 2 months or
toxic 242.0 keratosis (blennorrhagica) 098.81 over 098.39
lymphatic (gland) (node) 098.89 penis (acute) 098.0
Note: Use the following fifth-digit meninges 098.82 chronic or duration of 2 months or
subclassification with category 242: orchitis (acute) 098.13 over 098.2
0 without mention of thyrotoxic chronic or duration of 2 months or prostate (acute) 098.12
crisis or storm over 098.33 chronic or duration of 2 months or
1 with mention of thyrotoxic crisis pelvis (acute) 098.19 over 098.32
or storm chronic or duration of 2 months or seminal vesicle (acute) 098.14
over 098.39 chronic or duration of 2 months or
adenomatous 242.3 pericarditis 098.83 over 098.34
multinodular 242.2 peritonitis 098.86 specified site NEC - see Gonococcus
uninodular 242.1 pharyngitis 098.6 spermatic cord (acute) 098.14
multinodular 242.2 pharynx 098.6 chronic or duration of 2 months or
nodular 242.3 proctitis 098.7 over 098.34
multinodular 242.2 pyosalpinx (chronic) 098.37 urethra (acute) 098.0
uninodular 242.1 acute 098.17 chronic or duration of 2 months or
uninodular 242.1 rectum 098.7 over 098.2
uninodular (nontoxic) 241.0 septicemia 098.89 vagina (acute) 098.0
toxic or with hyperthyroidism (see skin 098.89 chronic or duration of 2 months or
also Goiter, toxic) 242.1 specified site NEC 098.89 over 098.2


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Gonorrhea (Continued) Gradenigo’s syndrome 383.02 Granuloma NEC (Continued)


vas deferens (acute) 098.14 Graft-versus-host disease 279.50 foreign body (in soft tissue) NEC
chronic or duration of 2 months or due to organ transplant NEC - see 728.82
over 098.34 Complications, transplant, bone 733.99
vulva (acute) 098.0 organ in operative wound 998.4
chronic or duration of 2 months or Graham Steell’s murmur (pulmonic muscle 728.82
over 098.2 regurgitation) (see also Endocarditis, skin 709.4
Goodpasture’s syndrome (pneumorenal) pulmonary) 424.3 subcutaneous tissue 709.4
446.21 Grain-handlers’ disease or lung 495.8 fungoides 202.1
Good’s syndrome 279.06 Grain mite (itch) 133.8 gangraenescens 446.3
Gopalan’s syndrome (burning feet) 266.2 Grand giant cell (central) (jaw) (reparative)
Gordon’s disease (exudative enteropathy) mal (idiopathic) (see also Epilepsy) 526.3
579.8 345.1 gingiva 523.8
Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss syndrome 759.89 hysteria of Charcôt 300.11 peripheral (gingiva) 523.8
Gougerot’s syndrome (trisymptomatic) nonrecurrent or isolated 780.39 gland (lymph) 289.3
709.1 multipara Hodgkin’s (M9661/3) 201.1
Gougerot-Blum syndrome (pigmented affecting management of labor and ileum 569.89
purpuric lichenoid dermatitis) 709.1 delivery 659.4 infectious NEC 136.9
Gougerot-Carteaud disease or syndrome status only (not pregnant) V61.5 inguinale (Donovan) 099.2
(confluent reticulate papillomatosis) Granite workers’ lung 502 venereal 099.2
701.8 Granular - see also condition intestine 569.89
Gougerot-Hailey-Hailey disease (benign inflammation, pharynx 472.1 iridocyclitis 364.10
familial chronic pemphigus) 757.39 kidney (contracting) (see also Sclerosis, jaw (bone) 526.3
Gougerot (-Houwer)-Sjögren syndrome renal) 587 reparative giant cell 526.3
(keratoconjunctivitis sicca) 710.2 liver - see Cirrhosis, liver kidney (see also Infection, kidney) 590.9
Gouley’s syndrome (constrictive nephritis - see Nephritis lacrimal sac 375.81
pericarditis) 423.2 Granulation tissue, abnormal - see also larynx 478.79
Goundou 102.6 Granuloma lethal midline 446.3
Gout, gouty 274.9 abnormal or excessive 701.5 lipid 277.89
with postmastoidectomy cavity 383.33 lipoid 277.89
specified manifestations NEC postoperative 701.5 liver 572.8
274.89 skin 701.5 lung (infectious) (see also Fibrosis, lung)
tophi (tophus) 274.03 Granulocytopenia, granulocytopenic 515
acute 274.01 (primary) 288.00 coccidioidal 114.4
arthritis 274.00 malignant 288.09 eosinophilic 277.89
acute 274.01 Granuloma NEC 686.1 lymph gland 289.3

G
arthropathy 274.00 abdomen (wall) 568.89 Majocchi’s 110.6
acute 274.01 skin (pyogenicum) 686.1 malignant, face 446.3
chronic (without mention of tophus from residual foreign body mandible 526.3
(tophi)) 274.02 709.4 mediastinum 519.3
with tophus (tophi) 274.03 annulare 695.89 midline 446.3
attack 274.01 anus 569.49 monilial 112.3
chronic 274.02 apical 522.6 muscle 728.82
tophaceous 274.03 appendix 543.9 from residual foreign body
degeneration, heart 274.82 aural 380.23 728.82
diathesis 274.9 beryllium (skin) 709.4 nasal sinus (see also Sinusitis)
eczema 274.89 lung 503 473.9
episcleritis 274.89 [379.09] bone (see also Osteomyelitis) 730.1 operation wound 998.59
external ear (tophus) 274.81 eosinophilic 277.89 foreign body 998.4
flare 274.01 from residual foreign body stitch (external) 998.89
glomerulonephritis 274.10 733.99 internal wound 998.89
iritis 274.89 [364.11] canaliculus lacrimalis 375.81 talc 998.7
joint 274.00 cerebral 348.89 oral mucosa, eosinophilic or pyogenic
kidney 274.10 cholesterin, middle ear 385.82 528.9
lead 984.9 coccidioidal (progressive) 114.3 orbit, orbital 376.11
specified type of lead - see Table of lung 114.4 paracoccidioidal 116.1
Drugs and Chemicals meninges 114.2 penis, venereal 099.2
nephritis 274.10 primary (lung) 114.0 periapical 522.6
neuritis 274.89 [357.4] colon 569.89 peritoneum 568.89
phlebitis 274.89 [451.9] conjunctiva 372.61 due to ova of helminths NEC (see
rheumatic 714.0 dental 522.6 also Helminthiasis) 128.9
saturnine 984.9 ear, middle (cholesterin) 385.82 postmastoidectomy cavity 383.33
specified type of lead - see Table of with otitis media - see Otitis media postoperative - see Granuloma,
Drugs and Chemicals eosinophilic 277.89 operation wound
spondylitis 274.00 bone 277.89 prostate 601.8
synovitis 274.00 lung 277.89 pudendi (ulcerating) 099.2
syphilitic 095.8 oral mucosa 528.9 pudendorum (ulcerative) 099.2
tophi 274.03 exuberant 701.5 pulp, internal (tooth) 521.49
ear 274.81 eyelid 374.89 pyogenic, pyogenicum (skin) 686.1
heart 274.82 facial maxillary alveolar ridge 522.6
specified site NEC 274.82 lethal midline 446.3 oral mucosa 528.9
Gowers’ malignant 446.3 rectum 569.49
muscular dystrophy 359.1 faciale 701.8 reticulohistiocytic 277.89
syndrome (vasovagal attack) 780.2 fissuratum (gum) 523.8 rubrum nasi 705.89
Gowers-Paton-Kennedy syndrome 377.04 foot NEC 686.1 sarcoid 135


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Granuloma NEC (Continued) Griesinger’s disease (see also Gumma (Continued)


Schistosoma 120.9 Ancylostomiasis) 126.9 central nervous system NEC 094.9
septic (skin) 686.1 Grinders’ ciliary body 095.8 [364.11]
silica (skin) 709.4 asthma 502 congenital 090.5
sinus (accessory) (infectional) (nasal) lung 502 testis 090.5
(see also Sinusitis) 473.9 phthisis (see also Tuberculosis) 011.4 eyelid 095.8 [373.5]
skin (pyogenicum) 686.1 Grinding, teeth 306.8 heart 093.89
from foreign body or material Grip intracranial 094.89
709.4 Dabney’s 074.1 iris 095.8 [364.11]
sperm 608.89 devil’s 074.1 kidney 095.4
spine Grippe, grippal - see also Influenza larynx 095.8
syphilitic (epidural) 094.89 Balkan 083.0 leptomeninges 094.2
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) intestinal (see also Influenza) 487.8 liver 095.3
015.0 [730.88] summer 074.8 meninges 094.2
stitch (postoperative) 998.89 Grippy cold (see also Influenza) 487.1 myocardium 093.82
internal wound 998.89 Grisel’s disease 723.5 nasopharynx 095.8
suppurative (skin) 686.1 Groin - see condition neurosyphilitic 094.9
suture (postoperative) 998.89 Grooved nose 095.8
internal wound 998.89 nails (transverse) 703.8 orbit 095.8
swimming pool 031.1 tongue 529.5 palate (soft) 095.8
talc 728.82 congenital 750.13 penis 095.8
in operation wound 998.7 Ground itch 126.9 pericardium 093.81
telangiectaticum (skin) 686.1 Growing pains, children 781.99 pharynx 095.8
tracheostomy 519.09 Growth (fungoid) (neoplastic) (new) pituitary 095.8
trichophyticum 110.6 (M8000/1) - see also Neoplasm, by scrofulous (see also Tuberculosis) 017.0
tropicum 102.4 site, unspecified nature skin 095.8
umbilicus 686.1 adenoid (vegetative) 474.12 specified site NEC 095.8
newborn 771.4 benign (M8000/0) - see Neoplasm, by spinal cord 094.89
urethra 599.84 site, benign tongue 095.8
uveitis 364.10 fetal, poor 764.9 tonsil 095.8
vagina 099.2 affecting management of pregnancy trachea 095.8
venereum 099.2 656.5 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
vocal cords 478.5 malignant (M8000/3) - see Neoplasm, 017.0
Wegener’s (necrotizing respiratory by site, malignant ulcerative due to yaws 102.4
granulomatosis) 446.4 rapid, childhood V21.0 ureter 095.8
Granulomatosis NEC 686.1 secondary (M8000/6) - see Neoplasm, yaws 102.4
G

disciformis chronica et progressiva 709.3 by site, malignant, secondary bone 102.6


infantiseptica 771.2 GRSA (glycopeptide resistant Gunn’s syndrome (jaw-winking
lipoid 277.89 staphylococcus aureus) V09.8 syndrome) 742.8
lipophagic, intestinal 040.2 Gruber’s hernia - see Hernia, Gruber’s Gunshot wound - see also Wound, open,
miliary 027.0 Gruby’s disease (tinea tonsurans) 110.0 by site
necrotizing, respiratory 446.4 GSS (Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker fracture - see Fracture, by site, open
progressive, septic 288.1 syndrome) 046.71 internal organs (abdomen, chest, or
Wegener’s (necrotizing respiratory) G-trisomy 758.0 pelvis) - see Injury, internal, by
446.4 Guama fever 066.3 site, with open wound
Granulomatous tissue - see Granuloma Gubler (-Millard) paralysis or syndrome intracranial - see Laceration, brain,
Granulosis rubra nasi 705.89 344.89 with open intracranial wound
Graphite fibrosis (of lung) 503 Guérin-Stern syndrome (arthrogryposis Günther’s disease or syndrome
Graphospasm 300.89 multiplex congenita) 754.89 (congenital erythropoietic
organic 333.84 Guertin’s disease (electric chorea) 049.8 porphyria) 277.1
Grating scapula 733.99 Guillain-Barré disease or syndrome 357.0 Gustatory hallucination 780.1
Gravel (urinary) (see also Calculus) 592.9 Guinea worms (infection) (infestation) Gynandrism 752.7
Graves’ disease (exophthalmic goiter) (see 125.7 Gynandroblastoma (M8632/1)
also Goiter, toxic) 242.0 Guinon’s disease (motor-verbal tic) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
Gravis - see condition 307.23 uncertain behavior
Grawitz’s tumor (hypernephroma) Gull’s disease (thyroid atrophy with unspecified site
(M8312/3) 189.0 myxedema) 244.8 female 236.2
Grayness, hair (premature) 704.3 Gull and Sutton’s disease - see male 236.4
congenital 757.4 Hypertension, kidney Gynandromorphism 752.7
Gray or grey syndrome Gum - see condition Gynatresia (congenital) 752.49
(chloramphenicol) (newborn) Gumboil 522.7 Gynecoid pelvis, male 738.6
779.4 Gumma (syphilitic) 095.9 Gynecological examination V72.31
Greenfield’s disease 330.0 artery 093.89 for contraceptive maintenance
Green sickness 280.9 cerebral or spinal 094.89 V25.40
Greenstick fracture - see Fracture, bone 095.5 Gynecomastia 611.1
by site of yaws (late) 102.6 Gynephobia 300.29
Greig’s syndrome (hypertelorism) 756.0 brain 094.89 Gyrate scalp 757.39
Grief 309.0 cauda equina 094.89


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H Hamartoma 759.6
epithelial (gingival), odontogenic,
Hawkins’ keloid 701.4
Hay
Haas’ disease (osteochondrosis head of central, or peripheral (M9321/0) asthma (see also Asthma) 493.0
humerus) 732.3 213.1 fever (allergic) (with rhinitis) 477.9
Habermann’s disease (acute parapsoriasis upper jaw (bone) 213.0 with asthma (bronchial) (see also
varioliformis) 696.2 vascular 757.32 Asthma) 493.0
Habit, habituation Hamartosis, hamartoses NEC 759.6 allergic, due to grass, pollen,
chorea 307.22 Hamman’s disease or syndrome ragweed, or tree 477.0
disturbance, child 307.9 (spontaneous mediastinal conjunctivitis 372.05
drug (see also Dependence) 304.9 emphysema) 518.1 due to
laxative (see also Abuse, drugs, Hamman-Rich syndrome (diffuse dander, animal (cat) (dog)
nondependent) 305.9 interstitial pulmonary fibrosis) 477.2
spasm 307.20 516.33 dust 477.8
chronic 307.22 Hammer toe (acquired) 735.4 fowl 477.8
transient (of childhood) 307.21 congenital 755.66 hair, animal (cat) (dog) 477.2
tic 307.20 late effects of rickets 268.1 pollen 477.0
chronic 307.22 Hand - see condition specified allergen other than
transient (of childhood) 307.21 Hand-Schüller-Christian disease or pollen 477.8
use of syndrome (chronic histiocytosis x) Hayem-Faber syndrome (achlorhydric
nonprescribed drugs (see also Abuse, 277.89 anemia) 280.9
drugs, nondependent) 305.9 Hand-foot syndrome 693.0 Hayem-Widal syndrome (acquired
patent medicines (see also Abuse, Hanging (asphyxia) (strangulation) hemolytic jaundice) 283.9
drugs, nondependent) 305.9 (suffocation) 994.7 Haygarth’s nodosities 715.04
vomiting 536.2 Hangnail (finger) (with lymphangitis) Hazard-Crile tumor (M8350/3) 193
Hadfield-Clarke syndrome (pancreatic 681.02 Hb (abnormal)
infantilism) 577.8 Hangover (alcohol) (see also Abuse, drugs, disease - see Disease, hemoglobin
Haff disease 985.1 nondependent) 305.0 trait - see Trait
Hag teeth, tooth 524.39 Hanot’s cirrhosis or disease - see H disease 270.0
Hageman factor defect, deficiency, or Cirrhosis, biliary Head - see also condition
disease (see also Defect, coagulation) Hanot-Chauffard (-Troisier) syndrome banging 307.3
286.3 (bronze diabetes) 275.01 Headache 784.0
Haglund’s disease (osteochondrosis os Hansen’s disease (leprosy) 030.9 allergic 339.00
tibiale externum) 732.5 benign form 030.1 associated with sexual activity 339.82
Haglund-Läwen-Fründ syndrome malignant form 030.0 cluster 339.00
717.89 Harada’s disease or syndrome 363.22 chronic 339.02
Hagner’s disease (hypertrophic Hard chancre 091.0 episodic 339.01

H
pulmonary osteoarthropathy) Hard firm prostate 600.10 daily
731.2 with chronic 784.0
Hailey-Hailey disease (benign familial urinary new persistent (NPDH)
chronic pemphigus) 757.39 obstruction 600.11 339.42
Hair - see also condition retention 600.11 drug induced 339.3
plucking 307.9 Hardening due to
Hairball in stomach 935.2 artery - see Arteriosclerosis loss, spinal fluid 349.0
Hairy black tongue 529.3 brain 348.89 lumbar puncture 349.0
Half vertebra 756.14 liver 571.8 saddle block 349.0
Halitosis 784.99 Hare’s syndrome (M8010/3) (carcinoma, emotional 307.81
Hallermann-Streiff syndrome 756.0 pulmonary apex) 162.3 histamine 339.00
Hallervorden-Spatz disease or Harelip (see also Cleft, lip) 749.10 hypnic 339.81
syndrome 333.0 Harkavy’s syndrome 446.0 lumbar puncture 349.0
Hallopeau’s Harlequin (fetus) 757.1 medication overuse 339.3
acrodermatitis (continua) 696.1 color change syndrome 779.89 menopausal 627.2
disease (lichen sclerosis et atrophicus) Harley’s disease (intermittent menstrual 346.4
701.0 hemoglobinuria) 283.2 migraine 346.9
Hallucination (auditory) (gustatory) Harris’ nasal septum 784.0
(olfactory) (tactile) 780.1 lines 733.91 nonorganic origin 307.81
alcohol-induced 291.3 syndrome (organic hyperinsulinism) orgasmic 339.82
drug-induced 292.12 251.1 postspinal 349.0
visual 368.16 Hart’s disease or syndrome (pellagra- post-traumatic 339.20
Hallucinosis 298.9 cerebellar ataxia-renal acute 339.21
alcohol-induced (acute) 291.3 aminoaciduria) 270.0 chronic 339.22
drug-induced 292.12 Hartmann’s pouch (abnormal sacculation premenstrual 346.4
Hallus - see Hallux of gallbladder neck) 575.8 preorgasmic 339.82
Hallux 735.9 of intestine V44.3 primary
limitus 735.8 attention to V55.3 cough 339.83
malleus (acquired) 735.3 Hartnup disease (pellagra-cerebellar exertional 339.84
rigidus (acquired) 735.2 ataxia-renal aminoaciduria) 270.0 stabbing 339.85
congenital 755.66 Harvester lung 495.0 thunderclap 339.43
late effects of rickets 268.1 Hashimoto’s disease or struma (struma psychogenic 307.81
valgus (acquired) 735.0 lymphomatosa) 245.2 psychophysiologic 307.81
congenital 755.66 Hassall-Henle bodies (corneal warts) rebound 339.3
varus (acquired) 735.1 371.41 short lasting unilateral neuralgiform
congenital 755.66 Haut mal (see also Epilepsy) 345.1 with conjunctival injection and
Halo, visual 368.15 Haverhill fever 026.1 tearing (SUNCT) 339.05
Hamartoblastoma 759.6 Hawaiian wood rose dependence 304.5 sick 346.9


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Headache (Continued) Heat (Continued) Heloma 700


spinal 349.0 exhaustion 992.5 Hemangioblastoma (M9161/1) - see also
complicating labor and delivery anhydrotic 992.3 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
668.8 due to uncertain behavior
postpartum 668.8 salt (and water) depletion malignant (M9161/3) - see Neoplasm,
spinal fluid loss 349.0 992.4 connective tissue, malignant
syndrome water depletion 992.3 Hemangioblastomatosis, cerebelloretinal
cluster 339.00 fatigue (transient) 992.6 759.6
complicated NEC 339.44 fever 992.0 Hemangioendothelioma (M9130/1) - see
periodic in child or adolescent hyperpyrexia 992.0 also Neoplasm, by site, uncertain
346.2 prickly 705.1 behavior
specified NEC 339.89 prostration - see Heat, exhaustion benign (M9130/0) 228.00
tension 307.81 pyrexia 992.0 bone (diffuse) (M9130/3) - see
type 339.10 rash 705.1 Neoplasm, bone, malignant
chronic 339.12 specified effect NEC 992.8 malignant (M9130/3) - see Neoplasm,
episodic 339.11 stroke 992.0 connective tissue, malignant
vascular 784.0 sunburn (see also Sunburn) 692.71 nervous system (M9130/0) 228.09
migraine type 346.9 syncope 992.1 Hemangioendotheliosarcoma
vasomotor 346.9 Heavy-chain disease 273.2 (M9130/3) - see Neoplasm,
Health Heavy-for-dates (fetus or infant) 766.1 connective tissue, malignant
advice V65.4 4500 grams or more 766.0 Hemangiofibroma (M9160/0) - see
audit V70.0 exceptionally 766.0 Neoplasm, by site, benign
checkup V70.0 Hebephrenia, hebephrenic (acute) (see Hemangiolipoma (M8861/0) - see
education V65.4 also Schizophrenia) 295.1 Lipoma
hazard (see also History of) V15.9 dementia (praecox) (see also Hemangioma (M9120/0) 228.00
falling V15.88 Schizophrenia) 295.1 arteriovenous (M9123/0) - see
specified cause NEC V15.89 schizophrenia (see also Schizophrenia) Hemangioma, by site
instruction V65.4 295.1 brain 228.02
services provided because (of) Heberden’s capillary (M9131/0) - see Hemangioma,
boarding school residence V60.6 disease or nodes 715.04 by site
holiday relief for person providing syndrome (angina pectoris) 413.9 cavernous (M9121/0) - see
home care V60.5 Hebra’s disease Hemangioma, by site
inadequate dermatitis exfoliativa 695.89 central nervous system NEC
housing V60.1 erythema multiforme exudativum 228.09
resources V60.2 695.19 choroid 228.09
lack of housing V60.0 pityriasis 695.89 heart 228.09
H

no care available in home V60.4 maculata et circinata 696.3 infantile (M9131/0) - see Hemangioma,
person living alone V60.3 rubra 695.89 by site
poverty V60.3 pilaris 696.4 intra-abdominal structures 228.04
residence in institution V60.6 prurigo 698.2 intracranial structures 228.02
specified cause NEC V60.89 Hebra, nose 040.1 intramuscular (M9132/0) - see
vacation relief for person providing Hedinger’s syndrome (malignant Hemangioma, by site
home care V60.5 carcinoid) 259.2 iris 228.09
Healthy Heel - see condition juvenile (M9131/0) - see Hemangioma,
donor (see also Donor) V59.9 Heerfordt’s disease or syndrome by site
infant or child (uveoparotitis) 135 malignant (M9120/3) - see
accompanying sick mother V65.0 Hegglin’s anomaly or syndrome 288.2 Neoplasm, connective
receiving care V20.1 Heidenhain’s disease 290.10 tissue, malignant
person with dementia 290.10 meninges 228.09
accompanying sick relative V65.0 Heilmeyer-Schoner disease (M9842/3) brain 228.02
admitted for sterilization V25.2 207.1 spinal cord 228.09
receiving prophylactic inoculation Heine-Medin disease (see also peritoneum 228.04
or vaccination (see also Poliomyelitis) 045.9 placenta - see Placenta, abnormal
Vaccination, prophylactic) Heinz-body anemia, congenital 282.7 plexiform (M9131/0) - see
V05.9 Heller’s disease or syndrome (infantile Hemangioma, by site
Hearing psychosis) (see also Psychosis, racemose (M9123/0) - see
conservation and treatment V72.12 childhood) 299.1 Hemangioma, by site
examination V72.19 H.E.L.L.P. 642.5 retina 228.03
following failed hearing screening Helminthiasis (see also Infestation, by retroperitoneal tissue 228.04
V72.11 specific parasite) 128.9 sclerosing (M8832/0) - see Neoplasm,
Heart - see condition Ancylostoma (see also Ancylostoma) skin, benign
Heartburn 787.1 126.9 simplex (M9131/0) - see
psychogenic 306.4 intestinal 127.9 Hemangioma, by site
Heat (effects) 992.9 mixed types (types classifiable to skin and subcutaneous tissue
apoplexy 992.0 more than one of the 228.01
burn - see also Burn, by site categories 120.0–127.7) 127.8 specified site NEC 228.09
from sun (see also Sunburn) 692.71 specified type 127.7 spinal cord 228.09
collapse 992.1 mixed types (intestinal) (types venous (M9122/0) - see Hemangioma,
cramps 992.2 classifiable to more than one by site
dermatitis or eczema 692.89 of the categories 120.0–127.7) verrucous keratotic (M9142/0) - see
edema 992.7 127.8 Hemangioma, by site
erythema - see Burn, by site Necator americanus 126.1 Hemangiomatosis (systemic) 757.32
excessive 992.9 specified type NEC 128.8 involving single site - see
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Hemangiopericytoma (M9150/1) - see also Hematoma (skin surface intact) Hematoma (Continued)
Neoplasm, connective tissue, (traumatic) - see also Contusion brain (Continued)
uncertain behavior with
Note: Hematomas are coded
benign (M9150/0) - see Neoplasm, cerebral
according to origin and the nature and
connective tissue, benign contusion - see Contusion,
site of the hematoma or the
malignant (M9150/3) - see Neoplasm, brain
accompanying injury. Hematomas of
connective tissue, malignant laceration - see Laceration,
unspecified origin are coded as injuries
Hemangiosarcoma (M9120/3) - see brain
of the sites involved, except:
Neoplasm, connective tissue, open intracranial wound
malignant (a) hematomas of genital organs 853.1
Hemarthrosis (nontraumatic) 719.10 which are coded as diseases skull fracture - see Fracture,
ankle 719.17 of the organ involved skull, by site
elbow 719.12 unless they complicate extradural or epidural 852.4
foot 719.17 pregnancy or delivery with open intracranial wound
hand 719.14 (b) hematomas of the eye which are 852.5
coded as diseases of the eye. fetus or newborn 767.0
hip 719.15
knee 719.16 For late effect of hematoma classifiable nontraumatic 432.0
multiple sites 719.19 to 920–924 see Late, effect, contusion. fetus or newborn NEC 767.0
pelvic region 719.15 nontraumatic (see also Hemorrhage,
shoulder (region) 719.11 with brain) 431
specified site NEC 719.18 crush injury - see Crush epidural or extradural 432.0
traumatic - see Sprain, by site fracture - see Fracture, by site newborn NEC 772.8
wrist 719.13 injury of internal organs - see also subarachnoid, arachnoid, or
Hematemesis 578.0 Injury, internal, by site meningeal (see also
with ulcer - see Ulcer, by site, with kidney - see Hematoma, kidney, Hemorrhage, subarachnoid)
hemorrhage traumatic 430
due to S. japonicum 120.2 liver - see Hematoma, liver, subdural (see also Hemorrhage,
Goldstein’s (familial hemorrhagic traumatic subdural) 432.1
spleen - see Hematoma, spleen subarachnoid, arachnoid, or
telangiectasia) 448.0
nerve injury - see Injury, nerve meningeal 852.0
newborn 772.4
open wound - see Wound, open, by with open intracranial wound
due to swallowed maternal blood
site 852.1
777.3
skin surface intact - see Contusion fetus or newborn 772.2
Hematidrosis 705.89 abdomen (wall) - see Contusion,
Hematinuria (see also Hemoglobinuria) nontraumatic (see also
abdomen
791.2 Hemorrhage,
amnion 658.8
malarial 084.8 subarachnoid) 430
aorta, dissecting 441.00

H
paroxysmal 283.2 subdural 852.2
abdominal 441.02
Hematite miners’ lung 503 thoracic 441.01 with open intracranial wound
Hematobilia 576.8 thoracoabdominal 441.03 852.3
Hematocele (congenital) (diffuse) aortic intramural - see Dissection, fetus or newborn (localized)
(idiopathic) 608.83 aorta 767.0
broad ligament 620.7 arterial (complicating trauma) 904.9 nontraumatic (see also
canal of Nuck 629.0 specified site - see Injury, blood Hemorrhage, subdural)
cord, male 608.83 vessel, by site 432.1
fallopian tube 620.8 auricle (ear) 380.31 breast (nontraumatic) 611.89
female NEC 629.0 birth injury 767.8 broad ligament (nontraumatic)
ischiorectal 569.89 skull 767.19 620.7
male NEC 608.83 brain (traumatic) 853.0 complicating delivery 665.7
ovary 629.0 traumatic - see Injury, internal,
Note: Use the following fifth-digit broad ligament
pelvis, pelvic
subclassification with categories 851–854: calcified NEC 959.9
female 629.0
with ectopic pregnancy (see also 0 unspecified state of consciousness capitis 920
Pregnancy, ectopic) 633.90 1 with no loss of consciousness due to birth injury 767.19
with intrauterine pregnancy 2 with brief [less than one hour] newborn 767.19
633.91 loss of consciousness cerebral - see Hematoma, brain
male 608.83 3 with moderate [1–24 hours] loss cesarean section wound 674.3
periuterine 629.0 of consciousness chorion - see Placenta, abnormal
retrouterine 629.0 4 with prolonged [more than 24 complicating delivery (perineum)
hours] loss of consciousness (vulva) 664.5
scrotum 608.83
and return to pre-existing pelvic 665.7
spermatic cord (diffuse) 608.83
conscious level vagina 665.7
testis 608.84
5 with prolonged [more than 24 corpus
traumatic - see Injury, internal, pelvis hours] loss of
tunica vaginalis 608.83 cavernosum (nontraumatic)
consciousness, without
uterine ligament 629.0 607.82
return to pre-existing
uterus 621.4 luteum (nontraumatic) (ruptured)
conscious level
vagina 623.6 620.1
vulva 624.5 Use fifth-digit 5 to designate when a dura (mater) - see Hematoma, brain,
Hematocephalus 742.4 patient is unconscious and dies before subdural
Hematochezia (see also Melena) 578.1 regaining consciousness, regardless of epididymis (nontraumatic) 608.83
Hematochyluria (see also Infestation, the duration of the loss of consciousness epidural (traumatic) - see also
filarial) 125.9 6 with loss of consciousness of Hematoma, brain, extradural
Hematocolpos 626.8 unspecified duration spinal - see Injury, spinal, by site
Hematocornea 371.12 9 with concussion, unspecified episiotomy 674.3
Hematogenous - see condition external ear 380.31


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Hematoma (Continued) Hematoma (Continued) Hematoperitoneum (see also


extradural - see also Hematoma, brain, placenta - see Placenta, abnormal Hemoperitoneum) 568.81
extradural postoperative 998.12 Hematopneumothorax (see also
fetus or newborn 767.0 retroperitoneal (nontraumatic) 568.81 Hemothorax) 511.89
nontraumatic 432.0 traumatic - see Injury, internal, Hematopoiesis, cyclic 288.02
fetus or newborn 767.0 retroperitoneum Hematoporphyria (acquired) (congenital)
fallopian tube 620.8 retropubic, male 568.81 277.1
genital organ (nontraumatic) scalp (and neck, or face any part, Hematoporphyrinuria (acquired)
female NEC 629.89 except eye) 920 (congenital) 277.1
male NEC 608.83 fetus or newborn 767.19 Hematorachis, hematorrhachis 336.1
traumatic (external site) 922.4 scrotum (nontraumatic) 608.83 fetus or newborn 767.4
internal - see Injury, internal, traumatic 922.4 Hematosalpinx 620.8
genital organ seminal vesicle (nontraumatic) 608.83 with
graafian follicle (ruptured) 620.0 traumatic - see Injury, internal, ectopic pregnancy (see also
internal organs (abdomen, chest, or seminal, vesicle categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2
pelvis) - see also Injury, internal, soft tissue, nontraumatic 729.92 molar pregnancy (see also categories
by site spermatic cord - see also Injury, internal, 630–632) 639.2
kidney - see Hematoma, kidney, spermatic cord infectional (see also Salpingo-
traumatic nontraumatic 608.83 oophoritis) 614.2
liver - see Hematoma, liver, spinal (cord) (meninges) - see also Hematospermia 608.82
traumatic Injury, spinal, by site Hematothorax (see also Hemothorax) 511.89
spleen - see Hematoma, spleen fetus or newborn 767.4 Hematotympanum 381.03
intracranial - see Hematoma, brain nontraumatic 336.1 Hematuria (benign) (essential)
kidney, cystic 593.81 spleen 865.01 (idiopathic) 599.70
traumatic 866.01 with due to S. hematobium 120.0
with open wound into cavity laceration - see Laceration, spleen endemic 120.0
866.11 open wound into cavity 865.11 gross 599.71
labia (nontraumatic) 624.5 sternocleidomastoid, birth injury 767.8 intermittent 599.70
lingual (and other parts of neck, scalp, sternomastoid, birth injury 767.8 malarial 084.8
or face, except eye) 920 subarachnoid - see also Hematoma, microscopic 599.72
liver (subcapsular) 573.8 brain, subarachnoid paroxysmal 599.70
birth injury 767.8 fetus or newborn 772.2 sulfonamide
fetus or newborn 767.8 nontraumatic (see also Hemorrhage, correct substance properly
traumatic NEC 864.01 subarachnoid) 430 administered 599.70
with newborn 772.2 overdose or wrong substance given
laceration - see Laceration, subdural - see also Hematoma, brain, or taken 961.0
H

liver subdural tropical (bilharziasis) 120.0


open wound into cavity 864.11 fetus or newborn (localized) 767.0 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
mediastinum - see Injury, internal, nontraumatic (see also Hemorrhage, 016.9
mediastinum subdural) 432.1 Hematuric bilious fever 084.8
meninges, meningeal (brain) - see also subperiosteal (syndrome) 267 Hemeralopia 368.10
Hematoma, brain, subarachnoid traumatic - see Hematoma, by site Hemiabiotrophy 799.89
spinal - see Injury, spinal, by site superficial, fetus or newborn 772.6 Hemi-akinesia 781.8
mesosalpinx (nontraumatic) 620.8 syncytium - see Placenta, abnormal Hemianalgesia (see also Disturbance,
traumatic - see Injury, internal, pelvis testis (nontraumatic) 608.83 sensation) 782.0
muscle (traumatic) - see Contusion, by birth injury 767.8 Hemianencephaly 740.0
site traumatic 922.4 Hemianesthesia (see also Disturbance,
nontraumatic 729.92 tunica vaginalis (nontraumatic) 608.83 sensation) 782.0
nasal (septum) (and other part(s) of umbilical cord 663.6 Hemianopia, hemianopsia (altitudinal)
neck, scalp, or face, except eye) affecting fetus or newborn 762.6 (homonymous) 368.46
920 uterine ligament (nontraumatic) 620.7 binasal 368.47
obstetrical surgical wound 674.3 traumatic - see Injury, internal, pelvis bitemporal 368.47
orbit, orbital (nontraumatic) 376.32 uterus 621.4 heteronymous 368.47
traumatic 921.2 traumatic - see Injury, internal, pelvis syphilitic 095.8
ovary (corpus luteum) (nontraumatic) vagina (nontraumatic) (ruptured) 623.6 Hemiasomatognosia 307.9
620.1 complicating delivery 665.7 Hemiathetosis 781.0
traumatic - see Injury, internal, ovary traumatic 922.4 Hemiatrophy 799.89
pelvis (female) (nontraumatic) vas deferens (nontraumatic) 608.83 cerebellar 334.8
629.89 traumatic - see Injury, internal, vas face 349.89
complicating delivery 665.7 deferens progressive 349.89
male 608.83 vitreous 379.23 fascia 728.9
traumatic - see also Injury, internal, vocal cord 920 leg 728.2
pelvis vulva (nontraumatic) 624.5 tongue 529.8
specified organ NEC (see also complicating delivery 664.5 Hemiballism (us) 333.5
Injury, internal, pelvis) fetus or newborn 767.8 Hemiblock (cardiac) (heart) (left) 426.2
867.6 traumatic 922.4 Hemicardia 746.89
penis (nontraumatic) 607.82 Hematometra 621.4 Hemicephalus, hemicephaly 740.0
pericranial (and neck, or face any part, Hematomyelia 336.1 Hemichorea 333.5
except eye) 920 with fracture of vertebra (see also Hemicrania 346.9
due to injury at birth 767.19 Fracture, vertebra, by site, with congenital malformation 740.0
perineal wound (obstetrical) 674.3 spinal cord injury) 806.8 continua 339.41
complicating delivery 664.5 fetus or newborn 767.4 paroxysmal 339.03
perirenal, cystic 593.81 Hematomyelitis 323.9 chronic 339.04
pinna 380.31 late effect - see category 326 episodic 339.03


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Hemidystrophy - see Hemiatrophy Hemiplegia (Continued) Hemoglobinuria, hemoglobinuric 791.2


Hemiectromelia 755.4 embolic (current) (see also Embolism, with anemia, hemolytic, acquired
Hemihypalgesia (see also Disturbance, brain) 434.1 (chronic) NEC 283.2
sensation) 782.0 late effect cold (agglutinin) (paroxysmal) (with
Hemihypertrophy (congenital) 759.89 affecting Raynaud’s syndrome) 283.2
cranial 756.0 dominant side 438.21 due to
Hemihypesthesia (see also Disturbance, nondominant side 438.22 exertion 283.2
sensation) 782.0 unspecified side 438.20 hemolysis (from external causes)
Hemi-inattention 781.8 flaccid 342.0 NEC 283.2
Hemimelia 755.4 hypertensive (current episode) 437.8 exercise 283.2
lower limb 755.30 infantile (postnatal) 343.4 fever (malaria) 084.8
paraxial (complete) (incomplete) late effect infantile 791.2
(intercalary) (terminal) birth injury, intracranial or spinal 343.4 intermittent 283.2
755.32 cerebrovascular lesion - see Late malarial 084.8
fibula 755.37 effect(s) (of) cerebrovascular march 283.2
tibia 755.36 disease nocturnal (paroxysmal) 283.2
transverse (complete) (partial) viral encephalitis 139.0 paroxysmal (cold) (nocturnal) 283.2
755.31 middle alternating NEC 344.89 Hemolymphangioma (M9175/0) 228.1
upper limb 755.20 newborn NEC 767.0 Hemolysis
paraxial (complete) (incomplete) seizure (current episode) (see also fetal - see Jaundice, fetus or newborn
(intercalary) (terminal) Disease, cerebrovascular, acute) intravascular (disseminated) NEC
755.22 436 286.6
radial 755.26 spastic 342.1 with
ulnar 755.27 congenital or infantile 343.1 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
transverse (complete) (partial) specified NEC 342.8 with hemorrhage, delayed
755.21 thrombotic (current) (see also or excessive
Hemiparalysis (see also Hemiplegia) Thrombosis, brain) 434.0 ectopic pregnancy (see also
342.9 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) categories 633.0–633.9) 639.1
Hemiparesis (see also Hemiplegia) 342.9 cerebrovascular disease hemorrhage of pregnancy 641.3
Hemiparesthesia (see also Disturbance, Hemisection, spinal cord - see Fracture, affecting fetus or newborn 762.1
sensation) 782.0 vertebra, by site, with spinal cord molar pregnancy (see also
Hemiplegia 342.9 injury categories 630–632) 639.1
acute (see also Disease, cerebrovascular, Hemispasm 781.0 acute 283.2
acute) 436 facial 781.0 following
Hemispatial neglect 781.8
alternans facialis 344.89 abortion 639.1
Hemisporosis 117.9
apoplectic (see also Disease, ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.1

H
Hemitremor 781.0
cerebrovascular, acute) 436 neonatal - see Jaundice, fetus or newborn
Hemivertebra 756.14
late effect or residual transfusion NEC 999.89
Hemobilia 576.8
affecting bone marrow 996.85
Hemocholecyst 575.8
dominant side 438.21 Hemolytic - see also condition
Hemochromatosis (acquired) (liver)
nondominant side 438.22 anemia - see Anemia, hemolytic
(myocardium) (secondary) 275.03
unspecified side 438.20 with refractory anemia 238.72 uremic syndrome 283.11
arteriosclerotic 437.0 diabetic 275.03 Hemometra 621.4
late effect or residual due to repeated red blood cell Hemopericardium (with effusion) 423.0
affecting transfusions 275.02 newborn 772.8
dominant side 438.21 hereditary 275.01 traumatic (see also Hemothorax,
nondominant side 438.22 primary idiopathic 275.01 traumatic) 860.2
unspecified side 438.20 specified NEC 275.03 with open wound into thorax 860.3
ascending (spinal) NEC 344.89 transfusion associated (red blood cell) Hemoperitoneum 568.81
attack (see also Disease, cerebrovascular, 275.02 infectional (see also Peritonitis) 567.29
acute) 436 Hemodialysis V56.0 traumatic - see Injury, internal,
brain, cerebral (current episode) 437.8 Hemoglobin - see also condition peritoneum
congenital 343.1 abnormal (disease) - see Disease, Hemophagocytic syndrome 288.4
cerebral - see Hemiplegia, brain hemoglobin infection-associated 288.4
congenital (cerebral) (spastic) (spinal) AS genotype 282.5 Hemophilia (familial) (hereditary) 286.0
343.1 fetal, hereditary persistence 282.7 A 286.0
conversion neurosis (hysterical) H Constant Spring 282.43 carrier (asymptomatic) V83.01
300.11 H disease 282.43 symptomatic V83.02
cortical - see Hemiplegia, brain high-oxygen-affinity 289.0 acquired 286.52
due to low NEC 285.9 autoimmune 286.52
arteriosclerosis 437.0 S (Hb-S), heterozygous 282.5 B (Leyden) 286.1
late effect or residual Hemoglobinemia 283.2 C 286.2
affecting due to blood transfusion NEC 999.89 calcipriva (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.7
dominant side 438.21 bone marrow 996.85 classical 286.0
nondominant side 438.22 paroxysmal 283.2 nonfamilial 286.7
unspecified side 438.20 Hemoglobinopathy (mixed) (see also secondary 286.52
cerebrovascular lesion (see also Disease, hemoglobin) 282.7 vascular 286.4
Disease, cerebrovascular, with thalassemia 282.49 Hemophilus influenzae NEC 041.5
acute) 436 sickle-cell 282.60 arachnoiditis (basic) (brain) (spinal)
late effect with thalassemia (without crisis) 320.0
affecting 282.41 late effect - see category 326
dominant side 438.21 with bronchopneumonia 482.2
nondominant side 438.22 crisis 282.42 cerebral ventriculitis 320.0
unspecified side 438.20 vaso-occlusive pain 282.42 late effect - see category 326


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Hemophilus influenzae NEC (Continued) Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (Continued) Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (Continued)
cerebrospinal inflammation 320.0 brain (Continued) bronchus (cause unknown) (see also
late effect - see category 326 epidural or extradural - see Hemorrhage, lung) 786.30
infection NEC 041.5 Hemorrhage, extradural bulbar (see also Hemorrhage, brain) 431
leptomeningitis 320.0 fetus or newborn (anoxic) (hypoxic) bursa 727.89
late effect - see category 326 (due to birth trauma) capillary 448.9
meningitis (cerebral) (cerebrospinal) (nontraumatic) 767.0 primary 287.8
(spinal) 320.0 intraventricular 772.10 capsular - see Hemorrhage, brain
late effect - see category 326 grade I 772.11 cardiovascular 429.89
meningomyelitis 320.0 grade II 772.12 cecum 578.9
late effect - see category 326 grade III 772.13 cephalic (see also Hemorrhage, brain)
pachymeningitis (adhesive) (fibrous) grade IV 772.14 431
(hemorrhagic) (hypertrophic) iatrogenic 997.02 cerebellar (see also Hemorrhage, brain)
(spinal) 320.0 postoperative 997.02 431
late effect - see category 326 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth cerebellum (see also Hemorrhage, brain)
pneumonia (broncho-) 482.2 674.0 431
Hemophthalmos 360.43 stem 431 cerebral (see also Hemorrhage, brain)
Hemopneumothorax (see also subarachnoid, arachnoid, or 431
Hemothorax) 511.89 meningeal - see Hemorrhage, fetus or newborn (anoxic)
traumatic 860.4 subarachnoid (traumatic) 767.0
with open wound into thorax 860.5 subdural - see Hemorrhage, cerebromeningeal (see also
Hemoptysis 786.30 subdural Hemorrhage, brain) 431
due to Paragonimus (westermani) 121.2 traumatic NEC 853.0 cerebrospinal (see also Hemorrhage,
newborn 770.3 brain) 431
Note: Use the following fifth-digit
specified NEC 786.39 cerebrovascular accident - see
subclassification with categories 851–854:
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, Hemorrhage, brain
pulmonary) 011.9 0 unspecified state of cerebrum (see also Hemorrhage, brain)
Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic consciousness 431
(nontraumatic) 459.0 1 with no loss of consciousness cervix (stump) (uteri) 622.8
abdomen 459.0 2 with brief [less than one hour] cesarean section wound 674.3
accidental (antepartum) 641.2 loss of consciousness chamber, anterior (eye) 364.41
affecting fetus or newborn 762.1 3 with moderate [1–24 hours] loss childbirth - see Hemorrhage,
adenoid 474.8 of consciousness complicating, delivery
adrenal (capsule) (gland) (medulla) 4 with prolonged [more than 24 choroid 363.61
255.41 hours] loss of expulsive 363.62
newborn 772.5 consciousness and return ciliary body 364.41
H

after labor - see Hemorrhage, to pre-existing conscious cochlea 386.8


postpartum level colon - see Hemorrhage, intestine
alveolar 5 with prolonged [more than 24 complicating
lung, newborn 770.3 hours] loss of delivery 641.9
consciousness, without
process 525.8 affecting fetus or newborn 762.1
return to pre-existing
alveolus 525.8 associated with
conscious level
amputation stump (surgical) 998.11 afibrinogenemia 641.3
secondary, delayed 997.69 Use fifth-digit 5 to designate when a affecting fetus or newborn
anemia (chronic) 280.0 patient is unconscious and dies before 763.89
acute 285.1 regaining consciousness, regardless of coagulation defect 641.3
antepartum - see Hemorrhage, the duration of the loss of consciousness affecting fetus or newborn
pregnancy 6 with loss of consciousness of 763.89
anus (sphincter) 569.3 unspecified duration hyperfibrinolysis 641.3
apoplexy (stroke) 432.9 9 with concussion, unspecified affecting fetus or newborn
arachnoid - see Hemorrhage, 763.89
subarachnoid with hypofibrinogenemia 641.3
artery NEC 459.0 cerebral affecting fetus or newborn
brain (see also Hemorrhage, brain) 431 contusion - see Contusion, 763.89
middle meningeal - see Hemorrhage, brain due to
subarachnoid laceration - see Laceration, low-lying placenta 641.1
basilar (ganglion) (see also Hemorrhage, brain affecting fetus or newborn
brain) 431 open intracranial wound 762.0
bladder 596.89 853.1 placenta previa 641.1
blood dyscrasia 289.9 skull fracture - see Fracture, affecting fetus or newborn
bowel 578.9 skull, by site 762.0
newborn 772.4 extradural or epidural 852.4 premature separation of
brain (miliary) (nontraumatic) 431 with open intracranial wound placenta 641.2
with 852.5 affecting fetus or newborn
birth injury 767.0 subarachnoid 852.0 762.1
arachnoid - see Hemorrhage, with open intracranial wound retained
subarachnoid 852.1 placenta 666.0
due to subdural 852.2 secundines 666.2
birth injury 767.0 with open intracranial wound trauma 641.8
rupture of aneurysm (congenital) 852.3 affecting fetus or newborn
(see also Hemorrhage, breast 611.79 763.89
subarachnoid) 430 bronchial tube - see Hemorrhage, lung uterine leiomyoma 641.8
mycotic 431 bronchopulmonary - see Hemorrhage, affecting fetus or newborn
syphilis 094.89 lung 763.89


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Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (Continued) Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (Continued) Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (Continued)


complication(s) excessive (Continued) gravidarum - see Hemorrhage,
of dental implant placement 525.71 with (Continued) pregnancy
surgical procedure 998.11 ectopic pregnancy (see also gum 523.8
concealed NEC 459.0 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.1 heart 429.89
congenital 772.9 molar pregnancy (see also hypopharyngeal (throat) 784.8
conjunctiva 372.72 categories 630–632) 639.1 intermenstrual 626.6
newborn 772.8 following irregular 626.6
cord, newborn 772.0 abortion 639.1 regular 626.5
slipped ligature 772.3 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.1 internal (organs) 459.0
stump 772.3 external 459.0 capsule (see also Hemorrhage brain)
corpus luteum (ruptured) 620.1 extradural (traumatic) - see also 431
cortical (see also Hemorrhage, brain) 431 Hemorrhage, brain, traumatic, ear 386.8
cranial 432.9 extradural newborn 772.8
cutaneous 782.7 birth injury 767.0 intestine 578.9
newborn 772.6 fetus or newborn (anoxic) congenital 772.4
cyst, pancreas 577.2 (traumatic) 767.0 newborn 772.4
cystitis - see Cystitis nontraumatic 432.0 into
delayed eye 360.43 bladder wall 596.7
with chamber (anterior) (aqueous) 364.41 bursa 727.89
abortion - see Abortion, by type, fundus 362.81 corpus luysii (see also Hemorrhage,
with hemorrhage, delayed eyelid 374.81 brain) 431
or excessive fallopian tube 620.8 intra-abdominal 459.0
ectopic pregnancy (see also fetomaternal 772.0 during or following surgery 998.11
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.1 affecting management of pregnancy intra-alveolar, newborn (lung) 770.3
molar pregnancy (see also or puerperium 656.0 intracerebral (see also Hemorrhage,
categories 630–632) 639.1 fetus, fetal, affecting newborn 772.0 brain) 431
following from intracranial NEC 432.9
abortion 639.1 cut end of co-twin’s cord 772.0 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.1 placenta 772.0 674.0
postpartum 666.2 ruptured cord 772.0 traumatic - see Hemorrhage, brain,
diathesis (familial) 287.9 vasa previa 772.0 traumatic
newborn 776.0 into intramedullary NEC 336.1
disease 287.9 co-twin 772.0 intraocular 360.43
newborn 776.0
mother’s circulation 772.0 intraoperative 998.11
specified type NEC 287.8
affecting management of intrapartum - see Hemorrhage,
disorder 287.9

H
pregnancy or complicating, delivery
due to intrinsic circulating
puerperium 656.0 intrapelvic
anticoagulants, antibodies, or
fever (see also Fever, hemorrhagic) 065.9 female 629.89
inhibitors 286.59
with renal syndrome 078.6 male 459.0
with
acquired hemophilia 286.52 arthropod-borne NEC 065.9 intraperitoneal 459.0
antiphospholipid antibody Bangkok 065.4 intrapontine (see also Hemorrhage,
286.53 Crimean 065.0 brain) 431
specified type NEC 287.8 dengue virus 065.4 intrauterine 621.4
due to epidemic 078.6 complicating delivery - see
any device, implant, or graft Junin virus 078.7 Hemorrhage, complicating,
(presence of) classifiable to Korean 078.6 delivery
996.0–996.5 - see Complications, Machupo virus 078.7 in pregnancy or childbirth - see
due to (presence of) any mite-borne 065.8 Hemorrhage, pregnancy
device, implant, or graft mosquito-borne 065.4 postpartum (see also Hemorrhage,
classified to 996.0–996.5 NEC Philippine 065.4 postpartum) 666.1
intrinsic circulating anticoagulant, Russian (Yaroslav) 078.6 intraventricular (see also Hemorrhage,
antibodies, or inhibitors Singapore 065.4 brain) 431
286.59 Southeast Asia 065.4 fetus or newborn (anoxic)
with Thailand 065.4 (traumatic) 772.10
acquired hemophilia 286.52 tick-borne NEC 065.3 grade I 772.11
antiphospholipid antibody fibrinogenolysis (see also Fibrinolysis) grade II 772.12
286.53 286.6 grade III 772.13
duodenum, duodenal 537.89 fibrinolytic (acquired) (see also grade IV 772.14
ulcer - see Ulcer, duodenum, with Fibrinolysis) 286.6 intravesical 596.7
hemorrhage fontanel 767.19 iris (postinfectional)
dura mater - see Hemorrhage, subdural from tracheostomy stoma 519.09 (postinflammatory) (toxic) 364.41
endotracheal - see Hemorrhage, lung fundus, eye 362.81 joint (nontraumatic) 719.10
epicranial subaponeurotic (massive) funis ankle 719.17
767.11 affecting fetus or newborn 772.0 elbow 719.12
epidural - see Hemorrhage, extradural complicating delivery 663.8 foot 719.17
episiotomy 674.3 gastric (see also Hemorrhage, stomach) forearm 719.13
esophagus 530.82 578.9 hand 719.14
varix (see also Varix, esophagus, gastroenteric 578.9 hip 719.15
bleeding) 456.0 newborn 772.4 knee 719.16
excessive gastrointestinal (tract) 578.9 lower leg 719.16
with newborn 772.4 multiple sites 719.19
abortion - see Abortion, by type, genitourinary (tract) NEC 599.89 pelvic region 719.15
with hemorrhage, delayed gingiva 523.8 shoulder (region) 719.11
or excessive globe 360.43 specified site NEC 719.18


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Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (Continued) Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (Continued) Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (Continued)


joint (Continued) newborn (Continued) pregnancy (Continued)
thigh 719.15 pulmonary (massive) 770.3 due to
upper arm 719.12 spinal cord, traumatic 767.4 abruptio placenta 641.2
wrist 719.13 stomach 772.4 affecting fetus or newborn
kidney 593.81 subaponeurotic (massive) 767.11 762.1
knee (joint) 719.16 subarachnoid (from any perinatal afibrinogenemia or other
labyrinth 386.8 cause) 772.2 coagulation defect
leg NEC 459.0 subconjunctival 772.8 (conditions classifiable to
lenticular striate artery (see also subgaleal 767.11 286.0–286.9) 641.3
Hemorrhage, brain) 431 umbilicus 772.0 affecting fetus or newborn
ligature, vessel 998.11 slipped ligature 772.3 762.1
liver 573.8 vasa previa 772.0 coagulation defect 641.3
lower extremity NEC 459.0 nipple 611.79 affecting fetus or newborn
lung 786.30 nose 784.7 762.1
newborn 770.3 newborn 772.8 hyperfibrinolysis 641.3
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, obstetrical surgical wound 674.3 affecting fetus or newborn
pulmonary) 011.9 omentum 568.89 762.1
malaria 084.8 newborn 772.4 hypofibrinogenemia 641.3
marginal sinus 641.2 optic nerve (sheath) 377.42 affecting fetus or newborn
massive subaponeurotic, birth injury orbit 376.32 762.1
767.11 ovary 620.1 leiomyoma, uterus 641.8
maternal, affecting fetus or newborn oviduct 620.8 affecting fetus or newborn
762.1 pancreas 577.8 762.1
mediastinum 786.30 parathyroid (gland) (spontaneous) low-lying placenta 641.1
medulla (see also Hemorrhage, brain) 431 252.8 affecting fetus or newborn
membrane (brain) (see also Hemorrhage, parturition - see Hemorrhage, 762.1
subarachnoid) 430 complicating, delivery marginal sinus (rupture)
spinal cord - see Hemorrhage, penis 607.82 641.2
spinal cord pericardium, pericarditis 423.0 affecting fetus or newborn
meninges, meningeal (brain) (middle) perineal wound (obstetrical) 674.3 762.1
(see also Hemorrhage, peritoneum, peritoneal 459.0 placenta previa 641.1
subarachnoid) 430 peritonsillar tissue 474.8 affecting fetus or newborn
spinal cord - see Hemorrhage, spinal after operation on tonsils 998.11 762.0
cord
due to infection 475 premature separation of placenta
mesentery 568.81
petechial 782.7 (normally implanted)
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metritis 626.8
pituitary (gland) 253.8 641.2
midbrain (see also Hemorrhage, brain)
placenta NEC 641.9 affecting fetus or newborn
431
affecting fetus or newborn 762.1 762.1
mole 631.8
from surgical or instrumental threatened abortion 640.0
mouth 528.9
damage 641.8 affecting fetus or newborn
mucous membrane NEC 459.0
newborn 772.8 affecting fetus or newborn 762.1
muscle 728.89 762.1 trauma 641.8
nail (subungual) 703.8 previa 641.1 affecting fetus or newborn
nasal turbinate 784.7 affecting fetus or newborn 762.1
newborn 772.8 762.0 early (before 22 completed weeks’
nasopharynx 478.29 pleura - see Hemorrhage, lung gestation) 640.9
navel, newborn 772.3 polioencephalitis, superior 265.1 affecting fetus or newborn 762.1
newborn 772.9 polymyositis - see Polymyositis previous, affecting management of
adrenal 772.5 pons (see also Hemorrhage, brain) 431 pregnancy or childbirth V23.49
alveolar (lung) 770.3 pontine (see also Hemorrhage, brain) unavoidable - see Hemorrhage,
brain (anoxic) (hypoxic) (due to 431 pregnancy, due to placenta
birth trauma) 767.0 popliteal 459.0 previa
cerebral (anoxic) (hypoxic) (due to postcoital 626.7 prepartum (mother) - see Hemorrhage,
birth trauma) 767.0 postextraction (dental) 998.11 pregnancy
conjunctiva 772.8 postmenopausal 627.1 preretinal, cause unspecified 362.81
cutaneous 772.6 postnasal 784.7 prostate 602.1
diathesis 776.0 postoperative 998.11 puerperal (see also Hemorrhage,
due to vitamin K deficiency 776.0 postpartum (atonic) (following postpartum) 666.1
epicranial subaponeurotic delivery of placenta) 666.1 pulmonary (see also Hemorrhage, lung)
(massive) 767.11 delayed or secondary (after 24 786.30
gastrointestinal 772.4 hours) 666.2 acute idiopathic in infants (AIPHI)
internal (organs) 772.8 retained placenta 666.0 (over 28 days old) 786.31
intestines 772.4 third stage 666.0 newborn (massive) 770.3
intra-alveolar (lung) 770.3 pregnancy (concealed) 641.9 renal syndrome 446.21
intracranial (from any perinatal accidental 641.2 purpura (primary) (see also Purpura,
cause) 767.0 affecting fetus or newborn thrombocytopenic) 287.39
intraventricular (from any perinatal 762.1 rectum (sphincter) 569.3
cause) 772.10 affecting fetus or newborn recurring, following initial hemorrhage
grade I 772.11 762.1 at time of injury 958.2
grade II 772.12 before 22 completed weeks’ renal 593.81
grade III 772.13 gestation 640.9 pulmonary syndrome 446.21
grade IV 772.14 affecting fetus or newborn respiratory tract (see also Hemorrhage,
lung 770.3 762.1 lung) 786.30


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Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (Continued) Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (Continued) Hemorrhoids (anus) (rectum) (without
retina, retinal (deep) (superficial) thigh 459.0 complication) 455.6
(vessels) 362.81 third stage 666.0 bleeding, prolapsed, strangulated, or
diabetic 250.5 [362.01] thorax - see Hemorrhage, lung ulcerated NEC 455.8
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 throat 784.8 external 455.5
[362.01] thrombocythemia 238.71 internal 455.2
due to birth injury 772.8 thymus (gland) 254.8 complicated NEC 455.8
retrobulbar 376.89 thyroid (gland) 246.3 complicating pregnancy and
retroperitoneal 459.0 cyst 246.3 puerperium 671.8
retroplacental (see also Placenta, tongue 529.8 external 455.3
separation) 641.2 tonsil 474.8 with complication NEC 455.5
scalp 459.0 postoperative 998.11 bleeding, prolapsed, strangulated,
due to injury at birth 767.19 tooth socket (postextraction) 998.11 or ulcerated 455.5
scrotum 608.83 trachea - see Hemorrhage, lung thrombosed 455.4
secondary (nontraumatic) 459.0 traumatic - see also nature of injury internal 455.0
following initial hemorrhage at time brain - see Hemorrhage, brain, with complication NEC 455.2
of injury 958.2 traumatic bleeding, prolapsed, strangulated,
seminal vesicle 608.83 recurring or secondary (following or ulcerated 455.2
skin 782.7 initial hemorrhage at time of thrombosed 455.1
newborn 772.6 injury) 958.2 residual skin tag 455.9
spermatic cord 608.83 tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis, sentinel pile 455.9
spinal (cord) 336.1 pulmonary) 011.9 thrombosed NEC 455.7
aneurysm (ruptured) 336.1 tunica vaginalis 608.83 external 455.4
syphilitic 094.89 ulcer - see Ulcer, by site, with internal 455.1
due to birth injury 767.4 hemorrhage Hemosalpinx 620.8
fetus or newborn 767.4 umbilicus, umbilical cord 772.0 Hemosiderosis 275.09
spleen 289.59 after birth, newborn 772.3 dietary 275.09
spontaneous NEC 459.0 complicating delivery 663.8 pulmonary (idiopathic) 275.09 [516.1]
petechial 782.7 affecting fetus or newborn transfusion NEC 275.02
stomach 578.9 772.0 bone marrow 996.85
newborn 772.4 slipped ligature 772.3 Hemospermia 608.82
ulcer - see Ulcer, stomach, with stump 772.3 Hemothorax 511.89
hemorrhage unavoidable (due to placenta previa) bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1
subaponeurotic, newborn 767.11 641.1 newborn 772.8
massive (birth injury) 767.11 affecting fetus or newborn nontuberculous 511.89
subarachnoid (nontraumatic) 430 762.0 bacterial 511.1

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fetus or newborn (anoxic) upper extremity 459.0 pneumococcal 511.1
(traumatic) 772.2 urethra (idiopathic) 599.84 postoperative 998.11
puerperal, postpartum, childbirth uterus, uterine (abnormal) 626.9 staphylococcal 511.1
674.0 climacteric 627.0 streptococcal 511.1
traumatic - see Hemorrhage, brain, complicating delivery - see traumatic 860.2
traumatic, subarachnoid Hemorrhage, complicating, with
subconjunctival 372.72 delivery open wound into thorax 860.3
due to birth injury 772.8 due to pneumothorax 860.4
newborn 772.8 intrauterine contraceptive device with open wound into thorax
subcortical (see also Hemorrhage, brain) 996.76 860.5
431 perforating uterus 996.32 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
subcutaneous 782.7 functional or dysfunctional pleura) 012.0
subdiaphragmatic 459.0 626.8 Hemotympanum 385.89
subdural (nontraumatic) 432.1 in pregnancy - see Hemorrhage, Hench-Rosenberg syndrome
due to birth injury 767.0 pregnancy (palindromic arthritis) (see also
fetus or newborn (anoxic) (hypoxic) intermenstrual 626.6 Rheumatism, palindromic)
(due to birth trauma) 767.0 irregular 626.6 719.3
puerperal, postpartum, childbirth regular 626.5 Henle’s warts 371.41
674.0 postmenopausal 627.1 Henoch (-Schönlein)
spinal 336.1 postpartum (see also Hemorrhage, disease or syndrome (allergic purpura)
traumatic - see Hemorrhage, brain, postpartum) 666.1 287.0
traumatic, subdural prepubertal 626.8 purpura (allergic) 287.0
subgaleal 767.11 pubertal 626.3 Henpue, henpuye 102.6
subhyaloid 362.81 puerperal (immediate) 666.1 Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
subperiosteal 733.99 vagina 623.8 (HIT) 289.84
subretinal 362.81 vasa previa 663.5 Heparitinuria 277.5
subtentorial (see also Hemorrhage, affecting fetus or newborn Hepar lobatum 095.3
subdural) 432.1 772.0 Hepatalgia 573.8
subungual 703.8 vas deferens 608.83 Hepatic - see also condition
due to blood dyscrasia 287.8 ventricular (see also Hemorrhage, flexure syndrome 569.89
suprarenal (capsule) (gland) 255.41 brain) 431 Hepatitis 573.3
fetus or newborn 772.5 vesical 596.89 acute (see also Necrosis, liver) 570
tentorium (traumatic) - see also viscera 459.0 alcoholic 571.1
Hemorrhage, brain, traumatic newborn 772.8 infective 070.1
fetus or newborn 767.0 vitreous (humor) (intraocular) with hepatic coma 070.0
nontraumatic - see Hemorrhage, 379.23 alcoholic 571.1
subdural vocal cord 478.5 amebic - see Abscess, liver, amebic
testis 608.83 vulva 624.8 anicteric (acute) - see Hepatitis, viral


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Hepatitis (Continued) Hepatitis (Continued) Hepatization, lung (acute) - see also


antigen-associated (HAA) - see postimmunization - see Hepatitis, viral Pneumonia, lobar
Hepatitis, viral, type B postnecrotic 571.49 chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
Australian antigen (positive) - see posttransfusion - see Hepatitis, viral Hepatoblastoma (M8970/3) 155.0
Hepatitis, viral, type B recurrent 571.49 Hepatocarcinoma (M8170/3) 155.0
autoimmune 571.42 septic 573.3 Hepatocholangiocarcinoma (M8180/3)
catarrhal (acute) 070.1 serum - see Hepatitis, viral 155.0
with hepatic coma 070.0 carrier (suspected of) V02.61 Hepatocholangioma, benign (M8180/0)
chronic 571.40 subacute (see also Necrosis, liver) 570 211.5
newborn 070.1 suppurative (diffuse) 572.0 Hepatocholangitis 573.8
with hepatic coma 070.0 syphilitic (late) 095.3 Hepatocystitis (see also Cholecystitis)
chemical 573.3 congenital (early) 090.0 [573.2] 575.10
cholangiolitic 573.8 late 090.5 [573.2] Hepatodystrophy 570
cholestatic 573.8 secondary 091.62 Hepatolenticular degeneration 275.1
chronic 571.40 toxic (noninfectious) 573.3 Hepatolithiasis - see Choledocholithiasis
active 571.49 fetus or newborn 774.4 Hepatoma (malignant) (M8170/3) 155.0
viral - see Hepatitis, viral tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) benign (M8170/0) 211.5
aggressive 571.49 017.9 congenital (M8970/3) 155.0
persistent 571.41 viral (acute) (anicteric) (cholangiolitic) embryonal (M8970/3) 155.0
viral - see Hepatitis, viral (cholestatic) (chronic) (subacute) Hepatomegalia glycogenica diffusa 271.0
cytomegalic inclusion virus 078.5 [573.1] 070.9 Hepatomegaly (see also Hypertrophy,
diffuse 573.3 with hepatic coma 070.6 liver) 789.1
“dirty needle” - see Hepatitis, viral AU-SH type virus - see Hepatitis, congenital 751.69
drug-induced 573.3 viral, type B syphilitic 090.0
due to Australian antigen - see Hepatitis, due to Clonorchis sinensis 121.1
Coxsackie 074.8 [573.1] viral, type B Gaucher’s 272.7
cytomegalic inclusion virus 078.5 B-antigen - see Hepatitis, viral, type B syphilitic (congenital) 090.0
[573.1] Coxsackie 074.8 [573.1] Hepatoptosis 573.8
infectious mononucleosis 075 [573.1] cytomegalic inclusion 078.5 [573.1] Hepatorrhexis 573.8
malaria 084.9 [573.2] IH (virus) - see Hepatitis, viral, type A Hepatosis, toxic 573.8
mumps 072.71 infectious hepatitis virus - see Hepatosplenomegaly 571.8
secondary syphilis 091.62 Hepatitis, viral, type A due to S. japonicum 120.2
toxoplasmosis (acquired) 130.5 serum hepatitis virus - see Hepatitis, hyperlipemic (Bürger-Grutz type)
congenital (active) 771.2 viral, type B 272.3
epidemic - see Hepatitis, viral, type A SH - see Hepatitis, viral, type B Herald patch 696.3
fetus or newborn 774.4 specified type NEC 070.59 Hereditary - see condition
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fibrous (chronic) 571.49 with hepatic coma 070.49 Heredodegeneration 330.9


acute 570 type A 070.1 macular 362.70
from injection, inoculation, or with hepatic coma 070.0 Heredopathia atactica polyneuritiformis
transfusion (blood) (other type B (acute) 070.30 356.3
substance) (plasma) (serum) with Heredosyphilis (see also Syphilis,
(onset within 8 months after hepatic coma 070.20 congenital) 090.9
administration) - see Hepatitis, carrier status V02.61 Hermaphroditism (true) 752.7
viral chronic 070.32 with specified chromosomal anomaly -
fulminant (viral) (see also Hepatitis, with see Anomaly, chromosomes, sex
viral) 070.9 hepatic coma 070.22 Hernia, hernial (acquired) (recurrent)
with hepatic coma 070.6 with hepatitis delta 553.9
type A 070.1 070.23 with
with hepatic coma 070.0 hepatitis delta 070.33 gangrene (obstructed) NEC 551.9
type B - see Hepatitis, viral, type B with hepatic coma 070.23 obstruction NEC 552.9
giant cell (neonatal) 774.4 with hepatitis delta 070.21 and gangrene 551.9
hemorrhagic 573.8 hepatitis delta 070.31 abdomen (wall) - see Hernia, ventral
history of with hepatic coma 070.21 abdominal, specified site NEC 553.8
B V12.09 type C with
C V12.09 acute 070.51 gangrene (obstructed) 551.8
homologous serum - see Hepatitis, viral with hepatic coma 070.41 obstruction 552.8
hypertrophic (chronic) 571.49 carrier status V02.62 and gangrene 551.8
acute 570 chronic 070.54 appendix 553.8
infectious, infective (acute) (chronic) with hepatic coma 070.44 with
(subacute) 070.1 in remission 070.54 gangrene (obstructed) 551.8
with hepatic coma 070.0 unspecified 070.70 obstruction 552.8
inoculation - see Hepatitis, viral with hepatic coma 070.71 and gangrene 551.8
interstitial (chronic) 571.49 type delta (with hepatitis B carrier bilateral (inguinal) - see Hernia,
acute 570 state) 070.52 inguinal
lupoid 571.49 with bladder (sphincter)
malarial 084.9 [573.2] active hepatitis B disease - see congenital (female) (male) 756.71
malignant (see also Necrosis, liver) 570 Hepatitis, viral, type B female (see also Cystocele, female)
neonatal (toxic) 774.4 hepatic coma 070.42 618.01
newborn 774.4 type E 070.53 male 596.89
parenchymatous (acute) (see also with hepatic coma 070.43 brain 348.4
Necrosis, liver) 570 vaccination and inoculation congenital 742.0
peliosis 573.3 (prophylactic) V05.3 broad ligament 553.8
persistent, chronic 571.41 Waldenström’s (lupoid hepatitis) cartilage, vertebral - see Displacement,
plasma cell 571.49 571.49 intervertebral disc


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cerebral 348.4 fat 729.30 hiatal (esophageal) (sliding) 553.3
congenital 742.0 eyelid 374.34 with
endaural 742.0 orbital 374.34 gangrene (obstructed) 551.3
ciliary body 364.89 pad 729.30 obstruction 552.3
traumatic 871.1 eye, eyelid 374.34 and gangrene 551.3
colic 553.9 knee 729.31 congenital 750.6
with orbit 374.34 incarcerated (see also Hernia, by site,
gangrene (obstructed) 551.9 popliteal (space) 729.31 with obstruction) 552.9
obstruction 552.9 specified site NEC 729.39 gangrenous (see also Hernia, by site,
and gangrene 551.9 femoral (unilateral) 553.00 with gangrene) 551.9
colon 553.9 with incisional 553.21
with gangrene (obstructed) 551.00 with
gangrene (obstructed) 551.9 obstruction 552.00 gangrene (obstructed) 551.21
obstruction 552.9 with gangrene 551.00 obstruction 552.21
and gangrene 551.9 bilateral 553.02 and gangrene 551.21
colostomy (stoma) 569.69 gangrenous (obstructed) lumbar - see Hernia, lumbar
Cooper’s (retroperitoneal) 553.8 551.02 recurrent 553.21
with obstructed 552.02 with
gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 with gangrene 551.02 gangrene (obstructed) 551.21
obstruction 552.8 recurrent 553.03 obstruction 552.21
and gangrene 551.8 gangrenous (obstructed) and gangrene 551.21
crural - see Hernia, femoral 551.03 indirect (inguinal) - see Hernia, inguinal
cystostomy 596.83 obstructed 552.03 infantile - see Hernia, inguinal
diaphragm, diaphragmatic 553.3 with gangrene 551.03 infrapatellar fat pad 729.31
with recurrent (unilateral) 553.01 inguinal (direct) (double) (encysted)
gangrene (obstructed) 551.3 bilateral 553.03 (external) (funicular) (indirect)
obstruction 552.3 gangrenous (obstructed) (infantile) (internal) (interstitial)
and gangrene 551.3 551.03 (oblique) (scrotal) (sliding)
congenital 756.6 obstructed 552.03 550.9
due to gross defect of diaphragm with gangrene 551.03
756.6 gangrenous (obstructed) Note: Use the following fifth-digit
traumatic 862.0 551.01 subclassification with category 550:
with open wound into cavity obstructed 552.01 0 unilateral or unspecified (not
862.1 with gangrene 551.01 specified as recurrent)
direct (inguinal) - see Hernia, inguinal foramen 1 unilateral or unspecified,

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disc, intervertebral - see Displacement, Bochdalek 553.3 recurrent
intervertebral disc with 2 bilateral (not specified as
diverticulum, intestine 553.9 gangrene (obstructed) 551.3 recurrent)
with obstruction 552.3 3 bilateral, recurrent
gangrene (obstructed) 551.9 and gangrene 551.3
obstruction 552.9 congenital 756.6 with
and gangrene 551.9 magnum 348.4 gangrene (obstructed) 550.0
double (inguinal) - see Hernia, inguinal Morgagni, Morgagnian 553.3 obstruction 550.1
due to adhesion with obstruction with and gangrene 550.0
552.9 gangrene 551.3 internal 553.8
duodenojejunal 553.8 obstruction 552.3 with
with and gangrene 551.3 gangrene (obstructed) 551.8
gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 congenital 756.6 obstruction 552.8
obstruction 552.8 funicular (umbilical) 553.1 and gangrene 551.8
and gangrene 551.8 with inguinal - see Hernia, inguinal
en glissade - see Hernia, inguinal gangrene (obstructed) 551.1 interstitial 553.9
enterostomy (stoma) 569.69 obstruction 552.1 with
epigastric 553.29 and gangrene 551.1 gangrene (obstructed) 551.9
with spermatic cord - see Hernia, inguinal obstruction 552.9
gangrene (obstruction) 551.29 gangrenous - see Hernia, by site, with and gangrene 551.9
obstruction 552.29 gangrene inguinal - see Hernia, inguinal
and gangrene 551.29 gastrointestinal tract 553.9 intervertebral cartilage or disc - see
recurrent 553.21 with Displacement, intervertebral disc
with gangrene (obstructed) 551.9 intestine, intestinal 553.9
gangrene (obstructed) obstruction 552.9 with
551.21 and gangrene 551.9 gangrene (obstructed) 551.9
obstruction 552.21 gluteal - see Hernia, femoral obstruction 552.9
and gangrene 551.21 Gruber’s (internal mesogastric) and gangrene 551.9
esophageal hiatus (sliding) 553.3 553.8 intra-abdominal 553.9
with with with
gangrene (obstructed) 551.3 gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 gangrene (obstructed) 551.9
obstruction 552.3 obstruction 552.8 obstruction 552.9
and gangrene 551.3 and gangrene 551.8 and gangrene 551.9
congenital 750.6 Hesselbach’s 553.8 intraparietal 553.9
external (inguinal) - see Hernia, with with
inguinal gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 gangrene (obstructed) 551.9
fallopian tube 620.4 obstruction 552.8 obstruction 552.9
fascia 728.89 and gangrene 551.8 and gangrene 551.9


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iris 364.89 paraduodenal 553.8 sciatic 553.8
traumatic 871.1 with with
irreducible (see also Hernia, by site, gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 gangrene (obstructed) 551.8
with obstruction) 552.9 obstruction 552.8 obstruction 552.8
gangrenous (with obstruction) (see and gangrene 551.8 and gangrene 551.8
also Hernia, by site, with paraesophageal 553.3 scrotum, scrotal - see Hernia, inguinal
gangrene) 551.9 with sliding (inguinal) - see also Hernia,
ischiatic 553.8 gangrene (obstructed) 551.3 inguinal
with obstruction 552.3 hiatus - see Hernia, hiatal
gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 and gangrene 551.3 spigelian 553.29
obstruction 552.8 congenital 750.6 with
and gangrene 551.8 parahiatal 553.3 gangrene (obstructed) 551.29
ischiorectal 553.8 with obstruction 552.29
with gangrene (obstructed) 551.3 and gangrene 551.29
gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 obstruction 552.3 spinal (see also Spina bifida) 741.9
obstruction 552.8 and gangrene 551.3 with hydrocephalus 741.0
and gangrene 551.8 paraumbilical 553.1 strangulated (see also Hernia, by site,
lens 379.32 with with obstruction) 552.9
traumatic 871.1 gangrene (obstructed) 551.1 gangrenous (with obstruction) (see
linea obstruction 552.1 also Hernia, by site, with
alba - see Hernia, epigastric and gangrene 551.1 gangrene) 551.9
semilunaris - see Hernia, parietal 553.9 supraumbilicus (linea alba) - see
spigelian with Hernia, epigastric
Littre’s (diverticular) 553.9 gangrene (obstructed) 551.9 tendon 727.9
with obstruction 552.9 testis (nontraumatic) 550.9
gangrene (obstructed) 551.9 and gangrene 551.9 meaning
obstruction 552.9 perineal 553.8 scrotal hernia 550.9
and gangrene 551.9 with symptomatic late syphilis 095.8
lumbar 553.8 gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 Treitz’s (fossa) 553.8
with obstruction 552.8 with
gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 and gangrene 551.8 gangrene (obstructed) 551.8
obstruction 552.8 peritoneal sac, lesser 553.8 obstruction 552.8
and gangrene 551.8 with and gangrene 551.8
intervertebral disc 722.10 gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 tunica
lung (subcutaneous) 518.89 obstruction 552.8 albuginea 608.89
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congenital 748.69 and gangrene 551.8 vaginalis 752.89


mediastinum 519.3 popliteal fat pad 729.31 umbilicus, umbilical 553.1
mesenteric (internal) 553.8 postoperative 553.21 with
with with gangrene (obstructed) 551.1
gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 gangrene (obstructed) 551.21 obstruction 552.1
obstruction 552.8 obstruction 552.21 and gangrene 551.1
and gangrene 551.8 and gangrene 551.21 ureter 593.89
mesocolon 553.8 pregnant uterus 654.4 with obstruction 593.4
with prevesical 596.89 uterus 621.8
gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 properitoneal 553.8 pregnant 654.4
obstruction 552.8 with vaginal (posterior) 618.6
and gangrene 551.8 gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 Velpeau’s (femoral) (see also Hernia,
muscle (sheath) 728.89 obstruction 552.8 femoral) 553.00
nucleus pulposus - see Displacement, and gangrene 551.8 ventral 553.20
intervertebral disc pudendal 553.8 with
oblique (inguinal) - see Hernia, with gangrene (obstructed) 551.20
inguinal gangrene (obstructed) 551.8 obstruction 552.20
obstructive (see also Hernia, by site, obstruction 552.8 and gangrene 551.20
with obstruction) 552.9 and gangrene 551.8 incisional 553.21
gangrenous (with obstruction) rectovaginal 618.6 recurrent 553.21
(see also Hernia, by site, retroperitoneal 553.8 with
with gangrene) 551.9 with gangrene (obstructed) 551.21
obturator 553.8 gangrene (obstructed) obstruction 552.21
with 551.8 and gangrene 551.21
gangrene (obstructed) obstruction 552.8 vesical
551.8 and gangrene 551.8 congenital (female) (male) 756.71
obstruction 552.8 Richter’s (parietal) 553.9 female (see also Cystocele, female)
and gangrene 551.8 with 618.01
omental 553.8 gangrene (obstructed) male 596.89
with 551.9 vitreous (into anterior chamber)
gangrene (obstructed) obstruction 552.9 379.21
551.8 and gangrene 551.9 traumatic 871.1
obstruction 552.8 Rieux’s, Riex’s (retrocecal) 553.8 Herniation - see also Hernia
and gangrene 551.8 with brain (stem) 348.4
orbital fat (pad) 374.34 gangrene (obstructed) cerebral 348.4
ovary 620.4 551.8 gastric mucosa (into duodenal bulb)
oviduct 620.4 obstruction 552.8 537.89
paracolostomy (stoma) 569.69 and gangrene 551.8 mediastinum 519.3


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Herniation (Continued) Herpes, herpetic (Continued) Hiccough 786.8


nucleus pulposus - see Displacement, vulvovaginitis 054.11 epidemic 078.89
intervertebral disc whitlow 054.6 psychogenic 306.1
Herpangina 074.0 zoster 053.9 Hiccup (see also Hiccough) 786.8
Herpes, herpetic 054.9 auricularis 053.71 Hicks (-Braxton) contractures 644.1
auricularis (zoster) 053.71 complicated 053.8 Hidden penis 752.65
simplex 054.73 specified NEC 053.79 Hidradenitis (axillaris) (suppurative) 705.83
blepharitis (zoster) 053.20 conjunctiva 053.21 Hidradenoma (nodular) (M8400/0) -
simplex 054.41 cornea 053.21 see also Neoplasm, skin, benign
circinate 110.5 ear 053.71 clear cell (M8402/0) - see Neoplasm,
circinatus 110.5 eye 053.29 skin, benign
bullous 694.5 geniculate 053.11 papillary (M8405/0) - see Neoplasm,
conjunctiva (simplex) 054.43 keratitis 053.21 skin, benign
zoster 053.21 interstitial 053.21 Hidrocystoma (M8404/0) - see Neoplasm,
cornea (simplex) 054.43 myelitis 053.14 skin, benign
disciform (simplex) 054.43 neuritis 053.10 HIE (hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy)
zoster 053.21 ophthalmicus(a) 053.20 768.70
mild 768.71
encephalitis 054.3 oticus 053.71
moderate 768.72
eye (zoster) 053.29 otitis externa 053.71
severe 768.73
simplex 054.40 specified complication NEC 053.79
High
eyelid (zoster) 053.20 specified site NEC 053.9 A2 anemia 282.46
simplex 054.41 zosteriform, intermediate type 053.9 altitude effects 993.2
febrilis 054.9 Herrick’s anoxia 993.2
fever 054.9 anemia (hemoglobin S disease) 282.61 on
geniculate ganglionitis 053.11 syndrome (hemoglobin S disease) ears 993.0
genital, genitalis 054.10 282.61 sinuses 993.1
specified site NEC 054.19 Hers’ disease (glycogenosis VI) 271.0 polycythemia 289.0
gestationis 646.8 Herter’s infantilism (nontropical sprue) arch
gingivostomatitis 054.2 579.0 foot 755.67
iridocyclitis (simplex) 054.44 Herter (-Gee) disease or syndrome palate 750.26
zoster 053.22 (nontropical sprue) 579.0 artery (arterial) tension (see also
iris (any site) 695.10 Herxheimer’s disease (diffuse idiopathic Hypertension) 401.9
iritis (simplex) 054.44 cutaneous atrophy) 701.8 without diagnosis of hypertension
keratitis (simplex) 054.43 Herxheimer’s reaction 995.91 796.2
dendritic 054.42 Hesitancy, urinary 788.64 basal metabolic rate (BMR) 794.7
disciform 054.43 Hesselbach’s hernia - see Hernia, blood pressure (see also Hypertension)

H
interstitial 054.43 Hesselbach’s 401.9
zoster 053.21 Heterochromia (congenital) 743.46 borderline 796.2
keratoconjunctivitis (simplex) 054.43 acquired 364.53 incidental reading (isolated)
zoster 053.21 cataract 366.33 (nonspecific), no diagnosis of
labialis 054.9 cyclitis 364.21 hypertension 796.2
meningococcal 036.89 hair 704.3 cholesterol 272.0
lip 054.9 iritis 364.21 with high triglycerides 272.2
meningitis (simplex) 054.72 retained metallic foreign body 360.62 compliance bladder 596.4
zoster 053.0 magnetic 360.52 diaphragm (congenital) 756.6
ophthalmicus (zoster) 053.20 uveitis 364.21 frequency deafness (congenital)
simplex 054.40 Heterophoria 378.40 (regional) 389.8
otitis externa (zoster) 053.71 alternating 378.45 head at term 652.5
simplex 054.73 vertical 378.43 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
penis 054.13 Heterophyes, small intestine 121.6 output failure (cardiac) (see also Failure,
perianal 054.10 Heterophyiasis 121.6 heart) 428.9
pharyngitis 054.79 Heteropsia 368.8 oxygen-affinity hemoglobin 289.0
progenitalis 054.10 Heterotopia, heterotopic - see also palate 750.26
risk
scrotum 054.19 Malposition, congenital
behavior -see problem
septicemia 054.5 cerebralis 742.4
family situation V61.9
simplex 054.9 pancreas, pancreatic 751.7
specified circumstance NEC V61.8
complicated 054.8 spinalis 742.59 human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA
ophthalmic 054.40 Heterotropia 378.30 test positive
specified NEC 054.49 intermittent 378.20 anal 796.75
specified NEC 054.79 vertical 378.31 cervical 795.05
congenital 771.2 vertical (constant) (intermittent) 378.31 vaginal 795.15
external ear 054.73 Heubner’s disease 094.89 individual NEC V62.89
keratitis 054.43 Heubner-Herter disease or syndrome infant NEC V20.1
dendritic 054.42 (nontropical sprue) 579.0 patient taking drugs (prescribed)
meningitis 054.72 Hexadactylism 755.00 V67.51
myelitis 054.74 Heyd’s syndrome (hepatorenal) 572.4 nonprescribed (see also Abuse,
neuritis 054.79 HGSIL (high grade squamous drugs, nondependent)
specified complication NEC 054.79 intraepithelial lesion) (cytologic 305.9
ophthalmic 054.49 finding) (Pap smear finding) pregnancy V23.9
visceral 054.71 anus 796.74 inadequate prenatal care V23.7
stomatitis 054.2 cervix 795.04 inconclusive fetal viability
tonsurans 110.0 biopsy finding - code to CIN II or V23.87
maculosus (of Hebra) 696.3 CIN III specified problem NEC V23.89
visceral 054.71 vagina 795.14 temperature (of unknown origin) (see
vulva 054.12 Hibernoma (M8880/0) - see Lipoma also Pyrexia) 780.60


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High (Continued) Histoplasmosis (Continued) History (Continued)


thoracic rib 756.3 American (due to Histoplasma combat and operational stress reaction
triglycerides 272.1 capsulatum) 115.00 V11.4
with high cholesterol 272.2 with congenital malformation (corrected)
Hildenbrand’s disease (typhus) 081.9 endocarditis 115.04 circulatory system V13.65
Hilger’s syndrome 337.09 meningitis 115.01 digestive system V13.67
Hill diarrhea 579.1 pericarditis 115.03 ear V13.64
Hilliard’s lupus (see also Tuberculosis) pneumonia 115.05 eye V13.64
017.0 retinitis 115.02 face V13.64
Hilum - see condition specified manifestation NEC 115.09 genitourinary system V13.62
Hip - see condition Darling’s - see Histoplasmosis, American heart V13.65
Hippel’s disease (retinocerebral large form (see also Histoplasmosis, integument V13.68
angiomatosis) 759.6 African) 115.10 limbs V13.68
Hippus 379.49 lung 115.05 musculoskeletal V13.68
Hirschfeld’s disease (acute diabetes small form (see also Histoplasmosis, neck V13.64
mellitus) (see also Diabetes) 250.0 American) 115.00 nervous system V13.63
due to secondary diabetes 249.0 History (personal) of respiratory system V13.66
Hirschsprung’s disease or megacolon abuse specified type NEC V13.69
(congenital) 751.3 emotional V15.42 contraception V15.7
Hirsuties (see also Hypertrichosis) neglect V15.42 death, sudden, successfully
704.1 physical V15.41 resuscitated V12.53
Hirsutism (see also Hypertrichosis) sexual V15.41 deficit
704.1 affective psychosis V11.1 prolonged reversible ischemic
Hirudiniasis (external) (internal) alcoholism V11.3 neurologic (PRIND) V12.54
134.2 specified as drinking problem (see reversible ischemic neurologic
His-Werner disease (trench fever) 083.1 also Abuse, drugs, (RIND) V12.54
Hiss-Russell dysentery 004.1 nondependent) 305.0 diathesis, allergic V15.09
Histamine cephalgia 339.00 allergy (to) V15.09 digestive system disease V12.70
Histidinemia 270.5 analgesic agent NEC V14.6 peptic ulcer V12.71
Histidinuria 270.5 anesthetic NEC V14.4 polyps, colonic V12.72
Histiocytic syndromes 288.4 antibiotic agent NEC V14.1 specified NEC V12.79
Histiocytoma (M8832/0) - see also penicillin V14.0 disease (of) V13.9
Neoplasm, skin, benign anti-infective agent NEC V14.3 blood V12.3
fibrous (M8830/0) - see also Neoplasm, arachnid bite V15.06 blood-forming organs V12.3
diathesis V15.09 cardiovascular system V12.50
skin, benign
drug V14.9 circulatory system V12.50
atypical (M8830/1) - see Neoplasm,
H

specified type NEC V14.8 specified NEC V12.59


connective tissue, uncertain
eggs V15.03 digestive system V12.70
behavior
food additives V15.05 peptic ulcer V12.71
malignant (M8830/3) - see Neoplasm,
insect bite V15.06 polyps, colonic V12.72
connective tissue, malignant
latex V15.07 specified NEC V12.79
Histiocytosis (acute) (chronic) (subacute)
medicinal agents V14.9 infectious V12.00
277.89 specified type NEC V14.8 malaria V12.03
acute differentiated progressive milk products V15.02 methicillin resistant
(M9722/3) 202.5 narcotic agent NEC V14.5 Staphylococcus aureus
adult pulmonary Langerhans cell nuts V15.05 (MRSA) V12.04
(PLCH) 516.5 peanuts V15.01 MRSA (methicillin resistant
cholesterol 277.89 penicillin V14.0 Staphylococcus aureus)
essential 277.89 radiographic dye V15.08 V12.04
lipid, lipoid (essential) 272.7 seafood V15.04 poliomyelitis V12.02
lipochrome (familial) 288.1 serum V14.7 specified NEC V12.09
malignant (M9720/3) 202.3 specified food NEC V15.05 tuberculosis V12.01
non-Langerhans cell 277.89 specified nonmedicinal agents NEC parasitic V12.00
polyostotic sclerosing 277.89 V15.09 specified NEC V12.09
X (chronic) 277.89 spider bite V15.06 respiratory system V12.60
acute (progressive) (M9722/3) sulfa V14.2 pneumonia V12.61
202.5 sulfonamides V14.2 specified NEC V12.69
Histoplasmosis 115.90 therapeutic agent NEC V15.09 skin V13.3
with vaccine V14.7 specified site NEC V13.89
endocarditis 115.94 anaphylactic reaction or shock V13.81 subcutaneous tissue V13.3
meningitis 115.91 anaphylaxis V13.81 trophoblastic V13.1
pericarditis 115.93 anemia V12.3 affecting management of
pneumonia 115.95 arrest, sudden cardiac V12.53 pregnancy V23.1
retinitis 115.92 arthritis V13.4 disorder (of) V13.9
specified manifestation NEC attack, transient ischemic (TIA) V12.54 endocrine V12.29
115.99 benign neoplasm of brain V12.41 gestational diabetes V12.21
African (due to Histoplasma duboisii) blood disease V12.3 genital system V13.29
115.10 calculi, urinary V13.01 hematological V12.3
with cardiovascular disease V12.50 immunity V12.29
endocarditis 115.14 myocardial infarction 412 mental V11.9
meningitis 115.11 chemotherapy, antineoplastic V87.41 affective type V11.1
pericarditis 115.13 child abuse V15.41 manic-depressive V11.1
pneumonia 115.15 cigarette smoking V15.82 neurosis V11.2
retinitis 115.12 circulatory system disease V12.50 schizophrenia V11.0
specified manifestation NEC myocardial infarction 412 specified type NEC V11.8
115.19 cleft lip and palate, corrected V13.64 metabolic V12.29


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History (Continued) History (Continued) History (Continued)


disorder (Continued) family (Continued) family (Continued)
musculoskeletal NEC V13.59 disease or disorder (Continued) malignant neoplasm (Continued)
nervous system V12.40 endocrine V18.19 lung V16.1
specified type NEC V12.49 multiple neoplasia (MEN) lymphatic NEC V16.7
obstetric V13.29 syndrome V18.11 ovary V16.41
affecting management of current eye NEC V19.19 oviduct V16.41
pregnancy V23.49 glaucoma V19.11 pancreas V16.0
ectopic pregnancy V23.42 genitourinary NEC V18.7 penis V16.49
pre-term labor V23.41 glaucoma V19.11 prostate V16.42
pre-term labor V13.21 hypertensive V17.49 rectum V16.0
sense organs V12.40 infectious V18.8 respiratory organs NEC V16.2
specified type NEC V12.49 ischemic heart V17.3 skin V16.8
specified site NEC V13.89 kidney V18.69 specified site NEC V16.8
urinary system V13.00 polycystic V18.61 stomach V16.0
calculi V13.01 mental V17.0 testis V16.43
infection V13.02 metabolic V18.19 trachea V16.1
nephrotic syndrome V13.03 musculoskeletal NEC V17.89 ureter V16.59
specified NEC V13.09 osteoporosis V17.81 urethra V16.59
drug use neurological NEC V17.2 urinary organs V16.59
nonprescribed (see also Abuse, parasitic V18.8 uterus V16.49
drugs, nondependent) 305.9 psychiatric condition V17.0 vagina V16.49
patent (see also Abuse, drugs, skin condition V19.4 vulva V16.49
nondependent) 305.9 ear disorder NEC V19.3 MEN (multiple endocrine neoplasia
dysplasia endocrine disease V18.19 syndrome) V18.11
cervical (conditions classifiable to multiple neoplasia (MEN) mental retardation - see History,
622.10–622.12) V13.22 syndrome V18.11 family, intellectual
vaginal (conditions classifiable to epilepsy V17.2 disabilities
623.0) V13.23 eye disorder NEC V19.19 metabolic disease NEC V18.19
vulvar (conditions classifiable to glaucoma V19.11 mongolism V19.5
624.01-624.02) V13.24 genetic disease carrier V18.9 multiple
effect NEC of external cause V15.89 genitourinary disease NEC V18.7 endocrine neoplasia (MEN)
embolism V12.51 glaucoma V19.11 syndrome V18.11
pulmonary V12.55 glomerulonephritis V18.69 myeloma V16.7
emotional abuse V15.42 gout V18.19 musculoskeletal disease NEC
encephalitis V12.42 hay fever V17.6 V17.89
osteoporosis V17.81
endocrine disorder V12.29 hearing loss V19.2
myocardial infarction V17.3

H
gestational diabetes V12.21 hematopoietic neoplasia V16.7
nephritis V18.69
estrogen therapy V87.43 Hodgkin’s disease V16.7
nephrosis V18.69
extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Huntington’s chorea V17.2
osteoporosis V17.81
(ECMO) V15.87 hydrocephalus V19.5
parasitic disease V18.8
failed hypertension V17.49 polycystic kidney disease V18.61
conscious sedation V15.80 infarction, myocardial V17.3 psychiatric disorder V17.0
moderate sedation V15.80 infectious disease V18.8 psychosis V17.0
falling V15.88 intellectual disabilities V18.4 retinitis pigmentosa V19.19
family ischemic heart disease V17.3 schizophrenia V17.0
allergy V19.6 kidney disease V18.69 skin conditions V19.4
anemia V18.2 polycystic V18.61 specified condition NEC V19.8
arteriosclerosis V17.49 leukemia V16.6 stroke (cerebrovascular) V17.1
arthritis V17.7 lymphatic malignant neoplasia sudden cardiac death (SCD) V17.41
asthma V17.5 NEC V16.7 visual loss V19.0
blindness V19.0 malignant neoplasm (of) NEC V16.9 foreign body fully removed V15.53
blood disorder NEC V18.3 anorectal V16.0 fracture, healed
cardiovascular disease V17.49 anus V16.0 pathologic V13.51
carrier, genetic disease V18.9 appendix V16.0 stress V13.52
cerebrovascular disease V17.1 bladder V16.52 traumatic V15.51
chronic respiratory condition NEC bone V16.8 genital system disorder V13.29
V17.6 brain V16.8 pre-term labor V13.21
colonic polyps V18.51 breast V16.3 gestational diabetes V12.21
congenital anomalies V19.5 male V16.8 health hazard V15.9
consanguinity V19.7 bronchus V16.1 falling V15.88
coronary artery disease V17.3 cecum V16.0 specified cause NEC V15.89
cystic fibrosis V18.19 cervix V16.49 hepatitis
deafness V19.2 colon V16.0 B V12.09
diabetes mellitus V18.0 duodenum V16.0 C V12.09
digestive disorders V18.59 esophagus V16.0 Hodgkin’s disease V10.72
disabilities, intellectual V18.4 eye V16.8 hypospadias (corrected) V13.61
disease or disorder (of) gallbladder V16.0 immunity disorder V12.29
allergic V19.6 gastrointestinal tract V16.0 immunosuppression therapy V87.46
blood NEC V18.3 genital organs V16.40 infarction, cerebral, without residual
cardiovascular NEC V17.49 hemopoietic NEC V16.7 deficits V12.54
cerebrovascular V17.1 ileum V16.0 infection
colonic polyps V18.51 ilium V16.8 central nervous system V12.42
coronary artery V17.3 intestine V16.0 urinary (tract) V13.02
death, sudden cardiac (SCD) intrathoracic organs NEC V16.2 infectious disease V12.00
V17.41 kidney V16.51 malaria V12.03
digestive V18.59 larynx V16.2 methicillin resistant Staphylococcus
ear NEC V19.3 liver V16.0 aureus (MRSA) V12.04


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History (Continued) History (Continued) History (Continued)


infectious disease (Continued) malignant neoplasm (Continued) prolonged reversible ischemic
MRSA (methicillin resistant parathyroid V10.88 neurologic deficit (PRIND) V12.54
Staphylococcus aureus) penis V10.49 psychiatric disorder V11.9
V12.04 poliomyelitis V12.02 pharynx V10.02 affective type V11.1
specified NEC V12.09 pineal V10.88 manic-depressive V11.1
tuberculosis V12.01 pituitary V10.88 neurosis V11.2
injury NEC V15.59 placenta V10.44 schizophrenia V11.0
traumatic brain V15.52 pleura V10.29 specified type NEC V11.8
insufficient prenatal care V23.7 prostate V10.46 psychological trauma V15.49
in utero procedure rectosigmoid junction V10.06 emotional abuse V15.42
during pregnancy V15.21 rectum V10.06 neglect V15.42
while a fetus V15.22 renal pelvis V10.53 physical abuse V15.41
irradiation V15.3 respiratory organs NEC V10.20 rape V15.41
leukemia V10.60 salivary gland V10.02 psychoneurosis V11.2
lymphoid V10.61 skin V10.83 radiation therapy V15.3
monocytic V10.63 melanoma V10.82 rape V15.41
myeloid V10.62 small intestine NEC V10.09 respiratory system disease V12.60
specified type NEC V10.69 soft tissue NEC V10.89
pneumonia V12.61
little or no prenatal care V23.7 specified site NEC V10.89
specified NEC V12.69
low birth weight (see also Status, low stomach V10.04
birth weight) V21.30 testis V10.47 reticulosarcoma V10.71
lymphosarcoma V10.71 thymus V10.29 return from military deployment V62.22
malaria V12.03 thyroid V10.87 reversible ischemic neurologic deficit
malignant carcinoid tumor V10.91 tongue V10.01 (RIND) V12.54
malignant neoplasm (of) V10.90 trachea V10.12 schizophrenia V11.0
accessory sinus V10.22 ureter V10.59 skin disease V13.3
adrenal V10.88 urethra V10.59 smoking (tobacco) V15.82
anus V10.06 urinary organ V10.50 steroid therapy V87.45
bile duct V10.09 uterine adnexa V10.44 inhaled V87.44
bladder V10.51 uterus V10.42 systemic V87.45
bone V10.81 vagina V10.44 stroke without residual deficits V12.54
brain V10.85 vulva V10.44 subcutaneous tissue disease V13.3
breast V10.3 malignant neuroendocrine tumor V10.91 sudden
bronchus V10.11 manic-depressive psychosis V11.1 cardiac
cervix uteri V10.41 meningitis V12.42 arrest V12.53
colon V10.05 mental disorder V11.9 death (successfully resuscitated)
connective tissue NEC V10.89 affective type V11.1 V12.53
H

corpus uteri V10.42 manic-depressive V11.1 surgery to


digestive system V10.00 neurosis V11.2 great vessels V15.1
specified part NEC V10.09 schizophrenia V11.0 heart V15.1
duodenum V10.09 specified type NEC V11.8 in utero
endocrine gland NEC V10.88 Merkel cell carcinoma V10.91 during pregnancy V15.21
epididymis V10.48 metabolic disorder V12.29 while a fetus V15.22
esophagus V10.03 methicillin resistant Staphylococcus organs NEC V15.29
eye V10.84 aureus (MRSA) V12.04 syndrome, nephrotic V13.03
fallopian tube V10.44 MRSA (methicillin resistant therapy
female genital organ V10.40 Staphylococcus aureus) V12.04 antineoplastic drug V87.41
specified site NEC V10.44 musculoskeletal disorder NEC V13.59 drug NEC V87.49
gallbladder V10.09 myocardial infarction 412 estrogen V87.43
gastrointestinal tract V10.00 neglect (emotional) V15.42 immunosuppression V87.46
gum V10.02 nephrotic syndrome V13.03 monoclonal drug V87.42
hematopoietic NEC V10.79 nervous system disorder V12.40 steroid V87.45
hypopharynx V10.02 specified type NEC V12.49 inhaled V87.44
ileum V10.09 neurosis V11.2 systemic V87.45
intrathoracic organs NEC V10.20 noncompliance with medical treatment
thrombophlebitis V12.52
jejunum V10.09 V15.81
thrombosis V12.51
kidney V10.52 nutritional deficiency V12.1
pulmonary V12.55
large intestine V10.05 obstetric disorder V13.29
larynx V10.21 affecting management of current tobacco use V15.82
lip V10.02 pregnancy V23.49 trophoblastic disease V13.1
liver V10.07 ectopic pregnancy V23.42 affecting management of pregnancy
lung V10.11 pre-term labor V23.41 V23.1
lymphatic NEC V10.79 pre-term labor V13.21 tuberculosis V12.01
lymph glands or nodes NEC V10.79 parasitic disease V12.00 ulcer, peptic V12.71
male genital organ V10.45 specified NEC V12.09 urinary system disorder V13.00
specified site NEC V10.49 perinatal problems V13.7 calculi V13.01
mediastinum V10.29 low birth weight (see also Status, infection V13.02
melanoma (of skin) V10.82 low birth weight) V21.30 nephrotic syndrome V13.03
middle ear V10.22 physical abuse V15.41 specified NEC V13.09
mouth V10.02 poisoning V15.6 HIT (heparin-induced thrombocytopenia)
specified part NEC V10.02 poliomyelitis V12.02 289.84
nasal cavities V10.22 polyps, colonic V12.72 HIV infection (disease) (illness) - see
nasopharynx V10.02 poor obstetric V13.29 Human immunodeficiency virus
nervous system NEC V10.86 affecting management of current (disease) (illness) (infection)
nose V10.22 pregnancy V23.49 Hives (bold) (see also Urticaria) 708.9
oropharynx V10.02 ectopic pregnancy V23.42 Hoarseness 784.42
ovary V10.43 pre-term labor V23.41 Hobnail liver - see Cirrhosis, portal
pancreas V10.09 pre-term labor V13.21 Hobo, hoboism V60.0


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Hodgkin’s Horn Human parvovirus 079.83


disease (M9650/3) 201.9 cutaneous 702.8 Human T-cell lymphotrophic virus I
lymphocytic cheek 702.8 infection 079.51
depletion (M9653/3) 201.7 eyelid 702.8 Human T-cell lymphotrophic virus II
diffuse fibrosis (M9654/3) penis 702.8 infection 079.52
201.7 iliac 756.89 Human T-cell lymphotropic virus-III
reticular type (M9655/3) nail 703.8 (disease) (illness) (infection) - see
201.7 congenital 757.5 Human immunodeficiency virus
predominance (M9651/3) papillary 700 (disease) (illness) (infection)
201.4 Horner’s HTLV-I infection 079.51
lymphocytic-histiocytic syndrome (see also Neuropathy, HTLV-II infection 079.52
predominance (M9651/3) peripheral, autonomic) 337.9 HTLV-III (disease) (illness) (infection) -
201.4 traumatic 954.0 see Human immunodeficiency
mixed cellularity (M9652/3) 201.6 teeth 520.4 virus (disease) (illness) (infection)
nodular sclerosis (M9656/3) 201.5 Horseshoe kidney (congenital) 753.3 HTLV-III/LAV (disease) (illness)
cellular phase (M9657/3) 201.5 Horton’s (infection) - see Human
granuloma (M9661/3) 201.1 disease (temporal arteritis) 446.5 immunodeficiency virus (disease)
headache or neuralgia 339.00
lymphogranulomatosis (M9650/3) (illness) (infection)
Hospice care V66.7
201.9 Humpback (acquired) 737.9
Hospitalism (in children) NEC 309.83
lymphoma (M9650/3) 201.9 congenital 756.19
Hourglass contraction, contracture
lymphosarcoma (M9650/3) 201.9 bladder 596.89 Hunchback (acquired) 737.9
paragranuloma (M9660/3) 201.0 gallbladder 575.2 congenital 756.19
sarcoma (M9662/3) 201.2 congenital 751.69 Hunger 994.2
Hodgson’s disease (aneurysmal dilatation stomach 536.8 air, psychogenic 306.1
of aorta) 441.9 congenital 750.7 disease 251.1
ruptured 441.5 psychogenic 306.4 Hungry bone syndrome 275.5
Hodi-potsy 111.0 uterus 661.4 Hunner’s ulcer (see also Cystitis) 595.1
Hoffa (-Kastert) disease or syndrome affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 Hunt’s
(liposynovitis prepatellaris) 272.8 Household circumstance affecting care neuralgia 053.11
Hoffmann’s syndrome 244.9 [359.5] V60.9 syndrome (herpetic geniculate
Hoffmann-Bouveret syndrome specified type NEC V60.89 ganglionitis) 053.11
(paroxysmal tachycardia) 427.2 Housemaid’s knee 727.2 dyssynergia cerebellaris myoclonica
Hole Housing circumstance affecting care V60.9 334.2
macula 362.54 specified type NEC V60.89 Hunter’s glossitis 529.4
optic disc, crater-like 377.22 HTR (hemolytic transfusion reaction) Hunter (-Hurler) syndrome
retina (macula) 362.54 due to or resulting from (mucopolysaccharidosis II) 277.5

H
round 361.31 incompatibility Hunterian chancre 091.0
with detachment 361.01 ABO 999.61 Huntington’s
Holla disease (see also Spherocytosis) 282.0 acute 999.62 chorea 333.4
Holländer-Simons syndrome delayed 999.63 disease 333.4
(progressive lipodystrophy) 272.6 non-ABO antigen (minor) (Duffy) Huppert’s disease (multiple myeloma)
Hollow foot (congenital) 754.71 (Kell) (Kidd) (Lewis) (M) (N) (M9730/3) 203.0
acquired 736.73 (P) (S) 999.76 Hurler (-Hunter) disease or syndrome
Holmes’ syndrome (visual disorientation) acute 999.77 (mucopolysaccharidosis II) 277.5
368.16 delayed 999.78 Hürthle cell
Holoprosencephaly 742.2 Rh antigen (C) (c) (D) (E) (e) adenocarcinoma (M8290/3) 193
due to 999.71 adenoma (M8290/0) 226
trisomy 13 758.1 acute 999.72 carcinoma (M8290/3) 193
trisomy 18 758.2 delayed 999.73 tumor (M8290/0) 226
Holthouse’s hernia - see Hernia, inguinal Huchard’s disease (continued arterial Hutchinson’s
Homesickness 309.89 hypertension) 401.9 disease meaning
Homicidal ideation V62.85 Hudson-Stähli lines 371.11 angioma serpiginosum 709.1
Homocystinemia 270.4 Huguier’s disease (uterine fibroma) 218.9 cheiropompholyx 705.81
Homocystinuria 270.4 Hum, venous - omit code prurigo estivalis 692.72
Human bite (open wound) - (see also
Homologous serum jaundice summer eruption, or summer
Wound, open, by site)
(prophylactic) (therapeutic) - see prurigo 692.72
intact skin surface - see Contusion
Hepatitis, viral incisors 090.5
Human immunodeficiency virus
Homosexuality - omit code (disease) (illness) 042 melanotic freckle (M8742/2) - see also
ego-dystonic 302.0 infection V08 Neoplasm, skin, in situ
pedophilic 302.2 with symptoms, symptomatic 042 malignant melanoma in (M8742/3) -
problems with 302.0 Human immunodeficiency virus-2 see Melanoma
Homozygous Hb-S disease 282.61 infection 079.53 teeth or incisors (congenital syphilis)
Honeycomb lung 518.89 Human immunovirus (disease) (illness) 090.5
congenital 748.4 (infection) - see Human Hutchinson-Boeck disease or syndrome
Hong Kong ear 117.3 immunodeficiency virus (disease) (sarcoidosis) 135
HOOD (hereditary osteo- (illness) (infection) Hutchinson-Gilford disease or syndrome
onychodysplasia) 756.89 Human papillomavirus 079.4 (progeria) 259.8
Hooded high risk, DNA test positive Hyaline
clitoris 752.49 anal 796.75 degeneration (diffuse) (generalized)
penis 752.69 cervical 795.05 728.9
Hookworm (anemia) (disease) vaginal 795.15 localized - see Degeneration, by site
(infestation) - see Ancylostomiasis low risk, DNA test positive membrane (disease) (lung) (newborn)
Hoppe-Goldflam syndrome 358.00 anal 796.79 769
Hordeolum (external) (eyelid) 373.11 cervical 795.09 Hyalinosis cutis et mucosae 272.8
internal 373.12 vaginal 795.19 Hyalin plaque, sclera, senile 379.16


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Hyalitis (asteroid) 379.22 Hydrocephalic fetus (Continued) Hydroperitoneum 789.59


syphilitic 095.8 causing disproportion 653.6 Hydrophobia 071
Hydatid with obstructed labor 660.1 Hydrophthalmos (see also Buphthalmia)
cyst or tumor - see also Echinococcus affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 743.20
fallopian tube 752.11 Hydrocephalus (acquired) (external) Hydropneumohemothorax (see also
mole - see Hydatidiform mole (internal) (malignant) Hemothorax) 511.89
Morgagni (congenital) 752.89 (noncommunicating) (obstructive) Hydropneumopericarditis (see also
fallopian tube 752.11 (recurrent) 331.4 Pericarditis) 423.9
Hydatidiform mole (benign) aqueduct of Sylvius stricture 742.3 Hydropneumopericardium (see also
(complicating pregnancy) with spina bifida (see also Spina Pericarditis) 423.9
(delivered) (undelivered) 630 bifida) 741.0 Hydropneumothorax 511.89
invasive (M9100/1) 236.1 chronic 742.3 nontuberculous 511.89
malignant (M9100/1) 236.1 with spina bifida (see also Spina bacterial 511.1
previous, affecting management of bifida) 741.0 pneumococcal 511.1
pregnancy V23.1 communicating 331.3 staphylococcal 511.1
Hydatidosis - see Echinococcus congenital (external) (internal) 742.3 streptococcal 511.1
Hyde’s disease (prurigo nodularis) 698.3 with spina bifida (see also Spina traumatic 860.0
Hydradenitis 705.83 bifida) 741.0 with open wound into thorax 860.1
Hydradenoma (M8400/0) - see due to tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
Hidradenoma stricture of aqueduct of Sylvius 742.3 pleura) 012.0
Hydralazine lupus or syndrome Hydrops 782.3
with spina bifida (see also Spina
correct substance properly abdominis 789.59
bifida) 741.0
administered 695.4 amnii (complicating pregnancy) (see
toxoplasmosis (congenital) 771.2
overdose or wrong substance given or also Hydramnios) 657
fetal affecting management of articulorum intermittens (see also
taken 972.6 pregnancy 655.0
Hydramnios 657 Rheumatism, palindromic) 719.3
foramen Magendie block (acquired) 331.3 cardiac (see also Failure, heart) 428.0
affecting fetus or newborn 761.3 congenital 742.3
Hydrancephaly 742.3 congenital - see Hydrops, fetalis
with spina bifida (see also Spina endolymphatic (see also Disease,
with spina bifida (see also Spina bifida) bifida) 741.0
741.0 Ménière’s) 386.00
newborn 742.3 fetal, fetalis or newborn 778.0
Hydranencephaly 742.3 with spina bifida (see also Spina
with spina bifida (see also Spina bifida) due to
bifida) 741.0 alpha thalassemia 282.43
741.0 normal pressure 331.5
Hydrargyrism NEC 985.0 isoimmunization 773.3
idiopathic (INPH) 331.5 not due to isoimmunization 778.0
Hydrarthrosis (see also Effusion, joint)
secondary 331.3 gallbladder 575.3
719.0
otitic 348.2 idiopathic (fetus or newborn) 778.0
H

gonococcal 098.50
syphilitic, congenital 090.49 joint (see also Effusion, joint) 719.0
intermittent (see also Rheumatism,
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) labyrinth (see also Disease, Ménière’s)
palindromic) 719.3
013.8 386.00
of yaws (early) (late) 102.6
Hydrocolpos (congenital) 623.8 meningeal NEC 331.4
syphilitic 095.8
Hydrocystoma (M8404/0) - see Neoplasm, nutritional 262
congenital 090.5
skin, benign pericardium - see Pericarditis
Hydremia 285.9
Hydroencephalocele (congenital) 742.0 pleura (see also Hydrothorax) 511.89
Hydrencephalocele (congenital) 742.0
Hydroencephalomeningocele renal (see also Nephrosis) 581.9
Hydrencephalomeningocele (congenital)
(congenital) 742.0 spermatic cord (see also Hydrocele) 603.9
742.0 Hydropyonephrosis (see also Pyelitis)
Hydroa 694.0 Hydrohematopneumothorax (see also
Hemothorax) 511.89 590.80
aestivale 692.72 chronic 590.00
gestationis 646.8 Hydromeningitis - see Meningitis
Hydromeningocele (spinal) (see also Spina Hydrorachis 742.53
herpetiformis 694.0 Hydrorrhea (nasal) 478.19
pruriginosa 694.0 bifida) 741.9
cranial 742.0 gravidarum 658.1
vacciniforme 692.72 pregnancy 658.1
Hydroadenitis 705.83 Hydrometra 621.8
Hydrometrocolpos 623.8 Hydrosadenitis 705.83
Hydrocalycosis (see also Hydronephrosis) Hydrosalpinx (fallopian tube)
591 Hydromicrocephaly 742.1
Hydromphalus (congenital) (since birth) (follicularis) 614.1
congenital 753.29 Hydrothorax (double) (pleural) 511.89
Hydrocalyx (see also Hydronephrosis) 591 757.39
chylous (nonfilarial) 457.8
Hydrocele (calcified) (chylous) Hydromyelia 742.53
filaria (see also Infestation, filarial)
(idiopathic) (infantile) (inguinal Hydromyelocele (see also Spina bifida)
125.9
canal) (recurrent) (senile) (spermatic 741.9
nontuberculous 511.89
cord) (testis) (tunica vaginalis) 603.9 Hydronephrosis 591 bacterial 511.1
canal of Nuck (female) 629.1 atrophic 591 pneumococcal 511.1
male 603.9 congenital 753.29 staphylococcal 511.1
congenital 778.6 due to S. hematobium 120.0 streptococcal 511.1
encysted 603.0 early 591 traumatic 862.29
congenital 778.6 functionless (infected) 591 with open wound into thorax 862.39
female NEC 629.89 infected 591 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
infected 603.1 intermittent 591 pleura) 012.0
round ligament 629.89 primary 591 Hydroureter 593.5
specified type NEC 603.8 secondary 591 congenital 753.22
congenital 778.6 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Hydroureteronephrosis (see also
spinalis (see also Spina bifida) 741.9 016.0 Hydronephrosis) 591
vulva 624.8 Hydropericarditis (see also Pericarditis) Hydrourethra 599.84
Hydrocephalic fetus 423.9 Hydroxykynureninuria 270.2
affecting management or pregnancy Hydropericardium (see also Pericarditis) Hydroxyprolinemia 270.8
655.0 423.9 Hydroxyprolinuria 270.8


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Hygroma (congenital) (cystic) (M9173/0) Hyperbilirubinemica encephalopathia, Hyperemia (Continued)


228.1 newborn 774.7 labyrinth 386.30
prepatellar 727.3 due to isoimmunization 773.4 liver (active) (passive) 573.8
subdural - see Hematoma, subdural Hypercalcemia, hypercalcemic lung 514
Hymen - see condition (idiopathic) 275.42 ovary 620.8
Hymenolepiasis (diminuta) (infection) nephropathy 588.89 passive 780.99
(infestation) (nana) 123.6 Hypercalcinuria 275.40 pulmonary 514
Hymenolepsis (diminuta) (infection) Hypercapnia 786.09 renal 593.81
(infestation) (nana) 123.6 with mixed acid-based disorder retina 362.89
Hypalgesia (see also Disturbance, 276.4 spleen 289.59
sensation) 782.0 fetal, affecting newborn 770.89 stomach 537.89
Hyperabduction syndrome 447.8 Hypercarotinemia 278.3 Hyperesthesia (body surface) (see also
Hyperacidity, gastric 536.8 Hypercementosis 521.5 Disturbance, sensation) 782.0
psychogenic 306.4 Hyperchloremia 276.9 larynx (reflex) 478.79
Hyperactive, hyperactivity 314.01 Hyperchlorhydria 536.8 hysterical 300.11
basal cell, uterine cervix 622.10 neurotic 306.4 pharynx (reflex) 478.29
bladder 596.51 psychogenic 306.4 Hyperestrinism 256.0
bowel (syndrome) 564.9 Hypercholesterinemia - see Hyperestrogenism 256.0
sounds 787.5 Hypercholesterolemia Hyperestrogenosis 256.0
cervix epithelial (basal) 622.10
Hypercholesterolemia 272.0 Hyperexplexia 759.89
child 314.01
with hyperglyceridemia, endogenous Hyperextension, joint 718.80
colon 564.9
272.2 ankle 718.87
gastrointestinal 536.8
psychogenic 306.4 essential 272.0 elbow 718.82
intestine 564.9 familial 272.0 foot 718.87
labyrinth (unilateral) 386.51 hereditary 272.0 hand 718.84
with loss of labyrinthine reactivity primary 272.0 hip 718.85
386.58 pure 272.0 knee 718.86
bilateral 386.52 Hypercholesterolosis 272.0 multiple sites 718.89
nasal mucous membrane 478.19 Hyperchylia gastrica 536.8 pelvic region 718.85
stomach 536.8 psychogenic 306.4 shoulder (region) 718.81
thyroid (gland) (see also Thyrotoxicosis) Hyperchylomicronemia (familial) (with specified site NEC 718.88
242.9 hyperbetalipoproteinemia) 272.3 wrist 718.83
Hyperacusis 388.42 Hypercoagulation syndrome (primary) Hyperfibrinolysis - see Fibrinolysis
Hyperadrenalism (cortical) 255.3 289.81 Hyperfolliculinism 256.0
medullary 255.6 secondary 289.82 Hyperfructosemia 271.2
Hyperadrenocorticism 255.3 Hypercorticosteronism Hyperfunction

H
congenital 255.2 correct substance properly adrenal (cortex) 255.3
iatrogenic administered 255.3 androgenic, acquired benign 255.3
correct substance properly overdose or wrong substance given or medulla 255.6
administered 255.3 taken 962.0 virilism 255.2
overdose or wrong substance given Hypercortisonism corticoadrenal NEC 255.3
or taken 962.0 correct substance properly labyrinth - see Hyperactive, labyrinth
Hyperaffectivity 301.11 administered 255.3 medulloadrenal 255.6
Hyperaldosteronism (atypical) overdose or wrong substance given or ovary 256.1
(hyperplastic) (normoaldosteronal) taken 962.0 estrogen 256.0
(nor-motensive) (primary) 255.10 Hyperdynamic beta-adrenergic state or pancreas 577.8
secondary 255.14 syndrome (circulatory) 429.82 parathyroid (gland) 252.00
Hyperalgesia (see also Disturbance, Hyperekplexia 759.89 pituitary (anterior) (gland) (lobe) 253.1
sensation) 782.0 Hyperelectrolytemia 276.9 testicular 257.0
Hyperalimentation 783.6 Hyperemesis 536.2 Hypergammaglobulinemia 289.89
carotene 278.3 arising during pregnancy - see monoclonal, benign (BMH) 273.1
specified NEC 278.8 Hyperemesis, gravidarum polyclonal 273.0
vitamin A 278.2 gravidarum (mild) (before 22 Waldenström’s 273.0
vitamin D 278.4 completed weeks’ gestation) Hyperglobulinemia 273.8
Hyperaminoaciduria 270.9 643.0 Hyperglycemia 790.29
arginine 270.6 with maternal
citrulline 270.6 carbohydrate depletion 643.1 affecting fetus or newborn 775.0
cystine 270.0
dehydration 643.1 manifest diabetes in infant 775.1
glycine 270.0
electrolyte imbalance 643.1 postpancreatectomy (complete)
lysine 270.7
ornithine 270.6 metabolic disturbance 643.1 (partial) 251.3
renal (types I, II, III) 270.0 affecting fetus or newborn 761.8 Hyperglyceridemia 272.1
Hyperammonemia (congenital) 270.6 severe (with metabolic disturbance) endogenous 272.1
Hyperamnesia 780.99 643.1 essential 272.1
Hyperamylasemia 790.5 psychogenic 306.4 familial 272.1
Hyperaphia 782.0 Hyperemia (acute) 780.99 hereditary 272.1
Hyperazotemia 791.9 anal mucosa 569.49 mixed 272.3
Hyperbetalipoproteinemia (acquired) bladder 596.7 pure 272.1
(essential) (familial) (hereditary) cerebral 437.8 Hyperglycinemia 270.7
(primary) (secondary) 272.0 conjunctiva 372.71 Hypergonadism
with prebetalipoproteinemia 272.2 ear, internal, acute 386.30 ovarian 256.1
Hyperbilirubinemia 782.4 enteric 564.89 testicular (infantile) (primary) 257.0
congenital 277.4 eye 372.71 Hyperheparinemia (see also Circulating,
constitutional 277.4 eyelid (active) (passive) 374.82 intrinsic anticoagulants) 287.5
neonatal (transient) (see also Jaundice, intestine 564.89 Hyperhidrosis, hyperidrosis 705.21
fetus or newborn) 774.6 iris 364.41 axilla 705.21
of prematurity 774.2 kidney 593.81 face 705.21


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Hyperhidrosis, hyperidrosis (Continued) Hyperlipidosis 272.7 Hyperostosis (Continued)


focal (localized) 705.21 hereditary 272.7 interna frontalis 733.3
primary 705.21 Hyperlipoproteinemia (acquired) monomelic 733.99
axilla 705.21 (essential) (familial) (hereditary) skull 733.3
face 705.21 (primary) (secondary) 272.4 congenital 756.0
palms 705.21 Fredrickson type vertebral 721.8
soles 705.21 I 272.3 with spondylosis - see Spondylosis
secondary 705.22 IIA 272.0 ankylosing 721.6
axilla 705.22 IIB 272.2 Hyperovarianism 256.1
face 705.22 III 272.2 Hyperovarism, hyperovaria 256.1
palms 705.22 IV 272.1 Hyperoxaluria (primary) 271.8
soles 705.22 V 272.3 Hyperoxia 987.8
generalized 780.8 Hyperparathyroidism 252.00
low-density-lipoid-type (LDL) 272.0
palms 705.21 ectopic 259.3
very-low-density-lipoid-type [VLDL]
psychogenic 306.3 other 252.08
secondary 780.8 272.1
Hyperlucent lung, unilateral 492.8 primary 252.01
soles 705.21 secondary (of renal origin) 588.81
Hyperhistidinemia 270.5 Hyperluteinization 256.1
non-renal 252.02
Hyperinsulinism (ectopic) (functional) Hyperlysinemia 270.7
tertiary 252.08
(organic) NEC 251.1 Hypermagnesemia 275.2
Hyperpathia (see also Disturbance,
iatrogenic 251.0 neonatal 775.5
sensation) 782.0
reactive 251.2 Hypermaturity (fetus or newborn)
psychogenic 307.80
spontaneous 251.2 post-term infant 766.21 Hyperperistalsis 787.4
therapeutic misadventure (from prolonged gestation infant 766.22 psychogenic 306.4
administration of insulin) 962.3 Hypermenorrhea 626.2 Hyperpermeability, capillary 448.9
Hyperiodemia 276.9 Hypermetabolism 794.7 Hyperphagia 783.6
Hyperirritability (cerebral), in newborn Hypermethioninemia 270.4 Hyperphenylalaninemia 270.1
779.1 Hypermetropia (congenital) 367.0 Hyperphoria 378.40
Hyperkalemia 276.7 Hypermobility alternating 378.45
Hyperkeratosis (see also Keratosis) 701.1 cecum 564.9 Hyperphosphatemia 275.3
cervix 622.2 coccyx 724.71 Hyperpiesia (see also Hypertension) 401.9
congenital 757.39 colon 564.9 Hyperpiesis (see also Hypertension) 401.9
cornea 371.89 psychogenic 306.4 Hyperpigmentation - see Pigmentation
due to yaws (early) (late) (palmar or ileum 564.89 Hyperpinealism 259.8
plantar) 102.3 joint (acquired) 718.80 Hyperpipecolatemia 270.7
eccentrica 757.39 ankle 718.87 Hyperpituitarism 253.1
figurata centrifuga atrophica 757.39
H

elbow 718.82 Hyperplasia, hyperplastic


follicularis 757.39
foot 718.87 adenoids (lymphoid tissue) 474.12
in cutem penetrans 701.1
hand 718.84 and tonsils 474.10
limbic (cornea) 371.89
hip 718.85 adrenal (capsule) (cortex) (gland) 255.8
palmoplantaris climacterica 701.1
pinta (carate) 103.1 knee 718.86 with
senile (with pruritus) 702.0 multiple sites 718.89 sexual precocity (male) 255.2
tongue 528.79 pelvic region 718.85 virilism, adrenal 255.2
universalis congenita 757.1 shoulder (region) 718.81 virilization (female) 255.2
vagina 623.1 specified site NEC 718.88 congenital 255.2
vocal cord 478.5 wrist 718.83 due to excess ACTH (ectopic)
vulva 624.09 kidney, congenital 753.3 (pituitary) 255.0
Hyperkinesia, hyperkinetic (disease) meniscus (knee) 717.5 medulla 255.8
(reaction) (syndrome) 314.9 scapula 718.81 alpha cells (pancreatic)
with stomach 536.8 with
attention deficit - see Disorder, psychogenic 306.4 gastrin excess 251.5
attention deficit syndrome 728.5 glucagon excess 251.4
conduct disorder 314.2 testis, congenital 752.52 angiolymphoid, with eosinophilia
developmental delay 314.1 urethral 599.81 (ALHE) 228.01
simple disturbance of activity and Hypermotility appendix (lymphoid) 543.0
attention 314.01 artery, fibromuscular NEC 447.8
gastrointestinal 536.8
specified manifestation NEC 314.8 carotid 447.8
intestine 564.9
heart (disease) 429.82 renal 447.3
psychogenic 306.4
of childhood or adolescence NEC 314.9 bone 733.99
stomach 536.8
Hyperlacrimation (see also Epiphora) marrow 289.9
Hypernasality 784.43 breast (see also Hypertrophy, breast) 611.1
375.20 Hypernatremia 276.0
Hyperlipemia (see also Hyperlipidemia) ductal 610.8
with water depletion 276.0 atypical 610.8
272.4
Hypernephroma (M8312/3) 189.0 carotid artery 447.8
Hyperlipidemia 272.4
carbohydrate-induced 272.1 Hyperopia 367.0 cementation, cementum (teeth) (tooth)
combined 272.2 Hyperorexia 783.6 521.5
endogenous 272.1 Hyperornithinemia 270.6 cervical gland 785.6
exogenous 272.3 Hyperosmia (see also Disturbance, cervix (uteri) 622.10
fat-induced 272.3 sensation) 781.1 basal cell 622.10
group Hyperosmolality 276.0 congenital 752.49
A 272.0 Hyperosteogenesis 733.99 endometrium 622.10
B 272.1 Hyperostosis 733.99 polypoid 622.10
C 272.2 calvarial 733.3 chin 524.05
D 272.3 cortical 733.3 clitoris, congenital 752.49
mixed 272.2 infantile 756.59 dentin 521.5
specified type NEC 272.4 frontal, internal of skull 733.3 endocervicitis 616.0


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Hyperplasia, hyperplastic (Continued) Hyperplasia, hyperplastic (Continued) Hypersecretion (Continued)


endometrium, endometrial pharynx (lymphoid) 478.29 gastrin 251.5
(adenomatous) (atypical) (cystic) prostate 600.90 glucagon 251.4
(glandular) (polypoid) (uterus) with hormone
621.30 other lower urinary tract ACTH 255.3
with atypia 621.33 symptoms (LUTS) 600.91 anterior pituitary 253.1
without atypia urinary growth NEC 253.0
complex 621.32 obstruction 600.91 ovarian androgen 256.1
simple 621.31 retention 600.91 testicular 257.0
benign 621.34 adenofibromatous 600.20 thyroid stimulating 242.8
cervix 622.10 with insulin - see Hyperinsulinism
epithelial 709.8 other lower urinary tract lacrimal glands (see also Epiphora) 375.20
focal, oral, including tongue 528.79 symptoms (LUTS) medulloadrenal 255.6
mouth (focal) 528.79 600.21 milk 676.6
nipple 611.89 urinary ovarian androgens 256.1
skin 709.8 obstruction 600.21 pituitary (anterior) 253.1
tongue (focal) 528.79 retention 600.21 salivary gland (any) 527.7
vaginal wall 623.0 nodular 600.10 testicular hormones 257.0
erythroid 289.9 with thyrocalcitonin 246.0
fascialis ossificans (progressiva) 728.11 urinary upper respiratory 478.9
fibromuscular, artery NEC 447.8 obstruction 600.11 Hypersegmentation, hereditary 288.2
carotid 447.8 retention 600.11 eosinophils 288.2
renal 447.3 renal artery (fibromuscular) 447.3 neutrophil nuclei 288.2
genital reticuloendothelial (cell) 289.9 Hypersensitive, hypersensitiveness,
female 629.89 salivary gland (any) 527.1 hypersensitivity - see also Allergy
male 608.89 Schimmelbusch’s 610.1 angiitis 446.20
gingiva 523.8 suprarenal (capsule) (gland) 255.8 specified NEC 446.29
glandularis thymus (gland) (persistent) 254.0 carotid sinus 337.01
cystica uteri 621.30 thyroid (see also Goiter) 240.9 colon 564.9
endometrium (uterus) 621.30 primary 242.0 psychogenic 306.4
interstitialis uteri 621.30 secondary 242.2 DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) NEC 287.2
granulocytic 288.69 tonsil (lymphoid tissue) 474.11 drug (see also Allergy, drug) 995.27
gum 523.8 and adenoids 474.10 due to correct medical substance
hymen, congenital 752.49 urethrovaginal 599.89 properly administered 995.27
islands of Langerhans 251.1 uterus, uterine (myometrium) 621.2
esophagus 530.89
islet cell (pancreatic) 251.9 endometrium (see also Hyperplasia,
insect bites - see Injury, superficial, by site

H
alpha cells endometrium) 621.30
labyrinth 386.58
with excess vitreous (humor), primary persistent
pain (see also Disturbance, sensation)
gastrin 251.5 743.51
782.0
glucagon 251.4 vulva 624.3
pneumonitis NEC 495.9
beta cells 251.1 zygoma 738.11
reaction (see also Allergy) 995.3
juxtaglomerular (complex) (kidney) Hyperpnea (see also Hyperventilation)
593.89 786.01 upper respiratory tract NEC 478.8
kidney (congenital) 753.3 Hyperpotassemia 276.7 stomach (allergic) (nonallergic) 536.8
liver (congenital) 751.69 Hyperprebetalipoproteinemia 272.1 psychogenic 306.4
lymph node (gland) 785.6 with chylomicronemia 272.3 Hypersomatotropism (classic) 253.0
lymphoid (diffuse) (nodular) 785.6 familial 272.1 Hypersomnia, unspecified 780.54
appendix 543.0 Hyperprolactinemia 253.1 with sleep apnea, unspecified 780.53
intestine 569.89 Hyperprolinemia 270.8 alcohol induced 291.82
mandibular 524.02 Hyperproteinemia 273.8 drug induced 292.85
alveolar 524.72 Hyperprothrombinemia 289.89 due to
unilateral condylar 526.89 Hyperpselaphesia 782.0 medical condition classified
Marchand multiple nodular (liver) - Hyperpyrexia 780.60 elsewhere 327.14
see Cirrhosis, postnecrotic heat (effects of) 992.0 mental disorder 327.15
maxillary 524.01 malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6 idiopathic
alveolar 524.71 malignant, due to anesthetic 995.86 with long sleep time 327.11
medulla, adrenal 255.8 rheumatic - see Fever, rheumatic without long sleep time 327.12
myometrium, myometrial 621.2 unknown origin (see also Pyrexia) menstrual related 327.13
neuroendocrine cell, of infancy 516.61 780.60 nonorganic origin 307.43
nose (lymphoid) (polypoid) 478.19 Hyperreactor, vascular 780.2 persistent (primary) 307.44
oral soft tissue (inflammatory) Hyperreflexia 796.1 transient 307.43
(irritative) (mucosa) NEC 528.9 bladder, autonomic 596.54 organic 327.10
gingiva 523.8 with cauda equina 344.61 other 327.19
tongue 529.8 detrusor 344.61 primary 307.44
organ or site, congenital NEC - see Hypersalivation (see also Ptyalism) recurrent 327.13
Anomaly, specified type NEC 527.7 Hypersplenia 289.4
ovary 620.8 Hypersarcosinemia 270.8 Hypersplenism 289.4
palate, papillary 528.9 Hypersecretion Hypersteatosis 706.3
pancreatic islet cells 251.9 ACTH 255.3 Hyperstimulation, ovarian 256.1
alpha androgens (ovarian) 256.1 Hypersuprarenalism 255.3
with excess calcitonin 246.0 Hypersusceptibility - see Allergy
gastrin 251.5 corticoadrenal 255.3 Hyper-TBG-nemia 246.8
glucagon 251.4 cortisol 255.0 Hypertelorism 756.0
beta 251.1 estrogen 256.0 orbit, orbital 376.41
parathyroid (gland) 252.01 gastric 536.8 Hypertension, hypertensive - see table
persistent, vitreous (primary) 743.51 psychogenic 306.4 on pages 290–293


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OGCR Section I.C.7.a.1


Assign hypertension (arterial) (essential) (systemic) (NOS) to category code 401 with appropriate fourth digit to indicate malignant (.0),
benign (.1), or unspecified (.9). Do not use either .0 malignant or .1 benign unless medical record documentation supports such a designation.

Malignant Benign Unspecified

Hypertension, hypertensive (arterial) (arteriolar) (crisis) (degeneration) (disease) (essential) (fluctuating) 401.0 401.1 401.9
(idiopathic) (intermittent) (labile) (low renin) (orthostatic) (paroxysmal) (primary) (systemic) (uncontrolled) (vascular)
with
chronic kidney disease — — —
stage I through stage IV, or unspecified 403.00 403.10 403.90
stage V or end stage renal disease 403.01 403.11 403.91
heart involvement (conditions classifiable to 429.0–429.3, 429.8, 429.9 due to hypertension) 402.00 402.10 402.90
(see also Hypertension, heart)
with kidney involvement - see Hypertension, cardiorenal
renal (kidney) involvement (only conditions classifiable to 585, 587) (excludes conditions classifiable to 584) 403.00 403.10 403.90
(see also Hypertension, kidney)
with heart involvement - see Hypertension, cardiorenal failure (and sclerosis) (see also Hypertension, kidney) 403.01 403.11 403.91
sclerosis without failure (see also Hypertension, kidney) 403.00 403.10 403.90
accelerated (see also Hypertension, by type, malignant) 401.0 — —
antepartum - see Hypertension, complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium
borderline — — 796.2
cardiorenal (disease) 404.00 404.10 404.90
with
chronic kidney disease — — —
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stage I through stage IV, or unspecified 404.00 404.10 404.90


and heart failure 404.01 404.11 404.91
stage V or end stage renal disease 404.02 404.12 404.92
and heart failure 404.03 404.13 404.93
heart failure 404.01 404.11 404.91
and chronic kidney disease 404.01 404.11 404.91
stage I through stage IV or unspecified 404.01 404.11 404.91
stage V or end stage renal disease 404.03 404.13 404.93
cardiovascular disease (arteriosclerotic) (sclerotic) 402.00 402.10 402.90
with
heart failure 402.01 402.11 402.91
renal involvement (conditions classifiable to 403) (see also Hypertension, cardiorenal) 404.00 404.10 404.90
cardiovascular renal (disease) (sclerosis) (see also Hypertension, cardiorenal) 404.00 404.10 404.90
cerebrovascular disease NEC 437.2 437.2 437.2
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium 642.2 642.0 642.9
with
albuminuria (and edema) (mild) — — 642.4
severe — — 642.5
chronic kidney disease 642.2 642.2 642.2
and heart disease 642.2 642.2 642.2
edema (mild) — — 642.4
severe — — 642.5
heart disease 642.2 642.2 642.2
and chronic kidney disease 642.2 642.2 642.2


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Malignant Benign Unspecified

Hypertension, hypertensive (Continued)


complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium (Continued)
with (Continued)
renal disease 642.2 642.2 642.2
and heart disease 642.2 642.2 642.2
chronic 642.2 642.0 642.0
with pre-eclampsia or eclampsia 642.7 642.7 642.7
fetus or newborn 760.0 760.0 760.0
essential — 642.0 642.0
with pre-eclampsia or eclampsia — 642.7 642.7
fetus or newborn 760.0 760.0 760.0
fetus or newborn 760.0 760.0 760.0
gestational — — 642.3
pre-existing 642.2 642.0 642.0
with pre-eclampsia or eclampsia 642.7 642.7 642.7
fetus or newborn 760.0 760.0 760.0
secondary to renal disease 642.1 642.1 642.1
with pre-eclampsia or eclampsia 642.7 642.7 642.7
fetus or newborn 760.0 760.0 760.0

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transient — — 642.3
due to
aldosteronism, primary 405.09 405.19 405.99
brain tumor 405.09 405.19 405.99
bulbar poliomyelitis 405.09 405.19 405.99
calculus
kidney 405.09 405.19 405.99
ureter 405.09 405.19 405.99
coarctation, aorta 405.09 405.19 405.99
Cushing’s disease 405.09 405.19 405.99
glomerulosclerosis (see also Hypertension, kidney) 403.00 403.10 403.90
periarteritis nodosa 405.09 405.19 405.99
pheochromocytoma 405.09 405.19 405.99
polycystic kidney(s) 405.09 405.19 405.99
polycythemia 405.09 405.19 405.99
porphyria 405.09 405.19 405.99
pyelonephritis 405.09 405.19 405.99
renal (artery)
aneurysm 405.01 405.11 405.91
anomaly 405.01 405.11 405.91
embolism 405.01 405.11 405.91
fibromuscular hyperplasia 405.01 405.11 405.91
occlusion 405.01 405.11 405.91
stenosis 405.01 405.11 405.91
thrombosis 405.01 405.11 405.91


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Malignant Benign Unspecified

Hypertension, hypertensive (Continued)


encephalopathy 437.2 437.2 437.2
gestational (transient) NEC — — 642.3
Goldblatt’s 440.1 440.1 440.1
heart (disease) (conditions classifiable to 429.0–429.3, 429.8, 429.9 due to hypertension) 402.00 402.10 402.90
with
heart failure 402.01 402.11 402.91
hypertensive kidney disease (conditions classifiable to 403) (see also Hypertension, cardiorenal) 404.00 404.10 404.90
renal sclerosis (see also Hypertension, cardiorenal) 404.00 404.10 404.90
intracranial, benign — 348.2 —
intraocular — — 365.04
kidney 403.00 403.10 403.90
with
chronic kidney disease — — —
stage I through stage IV, or unspecified 403.00 403.10 403.90
stage V or end stage renal disease 403.01 403.11 403.91
heart involvement (conditions classifiable to 429.0–429.3, 429.8, 429.9 due to hypertension) (see also 404.00 404.10 404.90
Hypertension, cardiorenal)
hypertensive heart (disease) (conditions classifiable to 402) (see also Hypertension, cardiorenal) 404.00 404.10 404.90
lesser circulation — — 416.0
necrotizing 401.0 — —
pancreatic duct - code to underlying condition
H

with
chronic pancreatitis — — 577.11
ocular 365.04
portal (due to chronic liver disease) — — 572.3
postoperative 997.91
psychogenic — — 306.2
puerperal, postpartum - see Hypertension, complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium
pulmonary (artery) (secondary) — — 416.8
with
cor pulmonale (chronic) — — 416.8
acute — — 415.0
right heart ventricular strain/failure — — 416.8
acute — — 415.0
idiopathic — — 416.0
primary — — 416.0
of newborn — — 747.83
secondary — — 416.8


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Malignant Benign Unspecified

Hypertension, hypertensive (Continued)


renal (disease) (see also Hypertension, kidney) 403.00 403.10 403.90
renovascular NEC 405.01 405.11 405.91
secondary NEC 405.09 405.19 405.99
due to
aldosteronism, primary 405.09 405.19 405.99
brain tumor 405.09 405.19 405.99
bulbar poliomyelitis 405.09 405.19 405.99
calculus
kidney 405.09 405.19 405.99
ureter 405.09 405.19 405.99
coarctation, aorta 405.09 405.19 405.99
Cushing’s disease 405.09 405.19 405.99
glomerulosclerosis (see also Hypertension, kidney) 403.00 403.10 403.90
periarteritis nodosa 405.09 405.19 405.99
pheochromocytoma 405.09 405.19 405.99
polycystic kidney(s) 405.09 405.19 405.99
polycythemia 405.09 405.19 405.99
porphyria 405.09 405.19 405.99
pyelonephritis 405.09 405.19 405.99
renal (artery)
aneurysm 405.01 405.11 405.91

H
anomaly 405.01 405.11 405.91
embolism 405.01 405.11 405.91
fibromuscular hyperplasia 405.01 405.11 405.91
occlusion 405.01 405.11 405.91
stenosis 405.01 405.11 405.91
thrombosis 405.01 405.11 405.91
transient — — 796.2
of pregnancy — — 642.3
venous, chronic (asymptomatic) (idiopathic) — — 459.30
with
complication, NEC — — 459.39
inflammation — — 459.32
with ulcer — — 459.33
ulcer — — 459.31
with inflammation — — 459.33
due to
deep vein thrombosis (see also Syndrome, postphlebitic) — — 459.10


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Hypertensive urgency - see Hypertrophy, hypertrophic (Continued) Hypertrophy, hypertrophic (Continued)


Hypertension arthritis (chronic) (see also gastric mucosa 535.2
Hyperthecosis, ovary 256.8 Osteoarthrosis) 715.9 gingiva 523.8
Hyperthermia (of unknown origin) (see spine (see also Spondylosis) 721.90 gland, glandular (general) NEC 785.6
also Pyrexia) 780.60 arytenoid 478.79 gum (mucous membrane) 523.8
malignant (due to anesthesia) 995.86 asymmetrical (heart) 429.9 heart (idiopathic) - see also
newborn 778.4 auricular - see Hypertrophy, cardiac Hypertrophy, cardiac
Hyperthymergasia (see also Psychosis, Bartholin’s gland 624.8 valve - see also Endocarditis
affective) 296.0 bile duct 576.8 congenital NEC 746.89
reactive (from emotional stress, bladder (sphincter) (trigone) 596.89 hemifacial 754.0
psychological trauma) 298.1 blind spot, visual field 368.42 hepatic - see Hypertrophy, liver
recurrent episode 296.1 bone 733.99 hiatus (esophageal) 756.6
single episode 296.0 brain 348.89 hilus gland 785.6
Hyperthymism 254.8 breast 611.1 hymen, congenital 752.49
Hyperthyroid (recurrent) - see cystic 610.1 ileum 569.89
Hyperthyroidism fetus or newborn 778.7 infrapatellar fat pad 729.31
Hyperthyroidism (latent) (preadult) fibrocystic 610.1 intestine 569.89
(recurrent) (without goiter) 242.9
massive pubertal 611.1 jejunum 569.89
Note: Use the following fifth-digit puerperal, postpartum 676.3 kidney (compensatory) 593.1
subclassification with category 242: senile (parenchymatous) 611.1 congenital 753.3
cardiac (chronic) (idiopathic) 429.3 labial frenulum 528.5
0 without mention of thyrotoxic with labium (majus) (minus) 624.3
crisis or storm rheumatic fever (conditions lacrimal gland, chronic 375.03
1 with mention of thyrotoxic crisis classifiable to 390) ligament 728.9
or storm active 391.8 spinal 724.8
with chorea 392.0 linguae frenulum 529.8
with
inactive or quiescent (with lingual tonsil (infectional) 474.11
goiter (diffuse) 242.0
chorea) 398.99 lip (frenum) 528.5
adenomatous 242.3
multinodular 242.2 congenital NEC 746.89 congenital 744.81
uninodular 242.1 fatty (see also Degeneration, liver 789.1
nodular 242.3 myocardial) 429.1 acute 573.8
multinodular 242.2 hypertensive (see also Hypertension, cirrhotic - see Cirrhosis, liver
uninodular 242.1 heart) 402.90 congenital 751.69
thyroid nodule 242.1 rheumatic (with chorea) 398.99 fatty - see Fatty, liver
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or active or acute 391.8 lymph gland 785.6
puerperium 648.1 with chorea 392.0 tuberculous - see Tuberculosis,
H

neonatal (transient) 775.3 valve (see also Endocarditis) 424.90 lymph gland
Hypertonia - see Hypertonicity congenital NEC 746.89 mammary gland - see Hypertrophy,
Hypertonicity cartilage 733.99 breast
bladder 596.51 cecum 569.89 maxillary frenulum 528.5
fetus or newborn 779.89 cervix (uteri) 622.6 Meckel’s diverticulum (congenital)
gastrointestinal (tract) 536.8 congenital 752.49 751.0
infancy 779.89 elongation 622.6 medial meniscus, acquired 717.3
due to electrolyte imbalance 779.89 clitoris (cirrhotic) 624.2 median bar 600.90
muscle 728.85 congenital 752.49 with
stomach 536.8 colon 569.89 other lower urinary tract
psychogenic 306.4 congenital 751.3 symptoms (LUTS) 600.91
uterus, uterine (contractions) 661.4 conjunctiva, lymphoid 372.73 urinary
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 cornea 371.89 obstruction 600.91
Hypertony - see Hypertonicity corpora cavernosa 607.89 retention 600.91
Hypertransaminemia 790.4 duodenum 537.89 mediastinum 519.3
Hypertrichosis 704.1 endometrium (uterus) (see also meibomian gland 373.2
congenital 757.4 Hyperplasia, endometrium) meniscus, knee, congenital 755.64
eyelid 374.54 621.30 metatarsal head 733.99
lanuginosa 757.4 cervix 622.6 metatarsus 733.99
acquired 704.1 epididymis 608.89 mouth 528.9
Hypertriglyceridemia, essential 272.1 esophageal hiatus (congenital) 756.6 mucous membrane
Hypertrophy, hypertrophic with hernia - see Hernia, alveolar process 523.8
adenoids (infectional) 474.12 diaphragm nose 478.19
and tonsils (faucial) (infective) eyelid 374.30 turbinate (nasal) 478.0
(lingual) (lymphoid) 474.10 falx, skull 733.99 muscle 728.9
adrenal 255.8 fat pad 729.30 muscular coat, artery NEC 447.8
alveolar process or ridge 525.8
infrapatellar 729.31 carotid 447.8
anal papillae 569.49
knee 729.31 renal 447.3
apocrine gland 705.82
orbital 374.34 myocardium (see also Hypertrophy,
artery NEC 447.8
carotid 447.8 popliteal 729.31 cardiac) 429.3
congenital (peripheral) NEC 747.60 prepatellar 729.31 idiopathic 425.18
gastrointestinal 747.61 retropatellar 729.31 myometrium 621.2
lower limb 747.64 specified site NEC 729.39 nail 703.8
renal 747.62 foot (congenital) 755.67 congenital 757.5
specified NEC 747.69 frenum, frenulum (tongue) 529.8 nasal 478.19
spinal 747.82 linguae 529.8 alae 478.19
upper limb 747.63 lip 528.5 bone 738.0
renal 447.3 gallbladder or cystic duct 575.8 cartilage 478.19


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Hypertrophy, hypertrophic (Continued) Hypertrophy, hypertrophic (Continued) Hyperuricemia 790.6


nasal (Continued) rhinitis (turbinate) 472.0 Hypervalinemia 270.3
mucous membrane (septum) salivary duct or gland 527.1 Hyperventilation (tetany) 786.01
478.19 congenital 750.26 hysterical 300.11
sinus (see also Sinusitis) 473.9 scaphoid (tarsal) 733.99 psychogenic 306.1
turbinate 478.0 scar 701.4 syndrome 306.1
nasopharynx, lymphoid (infectional) scrotum 608.89 Hyperviscidosis 277.00
(tissue) (wall) 478.29 sella turcica 253.8 Hyperviscosity (of serum) (syndrome)
neck, uterus 622.6 seminal vesicle 608.89 NEC 273.3
nipple 611.1 sigmoid 569.89 polycythemic 289.0
normal aperture diaphragm skin condition NEC 701.9 sclerocythemic 282.8
(congenital) 756.6 spermatic cord 608.89 Hypervitaminosis (dietary) NEC 278.8
nose (see also Hypertrophy, nasal) spinal ligament 724.8 A (dietary) 278.2
478.19 spleen - see Splenomegaly D (dietary) 278.4
orbit 376.46 spondylitis (spine) (see also from excessive administration or use of
organ or site, congenital NEC - see Spondylosis) 721.90 vitamin preparations (chronic)
Anomaly, specified type NEC stomach 537.89 278.8
osteoarthropathy (pulmonary) 731.2 subaortic stenosis (idiopathic) 425.11 reaction to sudden overdose 963.5
ovary 620.8 sublingual gland 527.1 vitamin A 278.2
palate (hard) 526.89 congenital 750.26 reaction to sudden overdose 963.5
soft 528.9 submaxillary gland 527.1 vitamin D 278.4
pancreas (congenital) 751.7 suprarenal (gland) 255.8 reaction to sudden overdose 963.5
papillae tendon 727.9 vitamin K
anal 569.49 testis 608.89 correct substance properly
tongue 529.3 congenital 752.89 administered 278.8
parathyroid (gland) 252.01 thymic, thymus (congenital) (gland) overdose or wrong substance
parotid gland 527.1 254.0 given or taken 964.3
penis 607.89 thyroid (gland) (see also Goiter) 240.9 Hypervolemia 276.69
phallus 607.89 primary 242.0 Hypesthesia (see also Disturbance,
female (clitoris) 624.2 secondary 242.2 sensation) 782.0
pharyngeal tonsil 474.12 toe (congenital) 755.65 cornea 371.81
pharyngitis 472.1 acquired 735.8 Hyphema (anterior chamber) (ciliary
pharynx 478.29 tongue 529.8 body) (iris) 364.41
lymphoid (infectional) (tissue) (wall) congenital 750.15 traumatic 921.3
478.29 frenum 529.8 Hyphemia - see Hyphema
pituitary (fossa) (gland) 253.8 papillae (foliate) 529.3 Hypoacidity, gastric 536.8

H
popliteal fat pad 729.31 tonsil (faucial) (infective) (lingual) psychogenic 306.4
preauricular (lymph) gland (lymphoid) 474.11 Hypoactive labyrinth (function) - see
(Hampstead) 785.6 with Hypofunction, labyrinth
prepuce (congenital) 605 adenoiditis 474.01 Hypoadrenalism 255.41
female 624.2 tonsillitis 474.00 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
prostate (asymptomatic) (early) and adenoiditis 474.02 017.6
(recurrent) 600.90 and adenoids 474.10 Hypoadrenocorticism 255.41
with tunica vaginalis 608.89 pituitary 253.4
other lower urinary tract turbinate (mucous membrane) 478.0 Hypoalbuminemia 273.8
symptoms (LUTS) 600.91 ureter 593.89 Hypoaldosteronism 255.42
urinary urethra 599.84 Hypoalphalipoproteinemia 272.5
obstruction 600.91 uterus 621.2 Hypobarism 993.2
retention 600.91 puerperal, postpartum 674.8 Hypobaropathy 993.2
adenofibromatous 600.20 uvula 528.9 Hypobetalipoproteinemia (familial) 272.5
with vagina 623.8 Hypocalcemia 275.41
other lower urinary tract vas deferens 608.89 cow’s milk 775.4
symptoms (LUTS) vein 459.89 dietary 269.3
600.21 ventricle, ventricular (heart) (left) neonatal 775.4
urinary (right) - see also Hypertrophy, phosphate-loading 775.4
obstruction 600.21 cardiac Hypocalcification, teeth 520.4
retention 600.21 congenital 746.89 Hypochloremia 276.9
benign 600.00 due to hypertension (left) (right) (see Hypochlorhydria 536.8
with also Hypertension, heart) neurotic 306.4
other lower urinary tract 402.90 psychogenic 306.4
symptoms (LUTS) benign 402.10 Hypocholesteremia 272.5
600.01 malignant 402.00 Hypochondria (reaction) 300.7
urinary right with ventricular septal defect, Hypochondriac 300.7
obstruction 600.01 pulmonary stenosis or atresia, Hypochondriasis 300.7
retention 600.01 and dextraposition of aorta Hypochromasia blood cells 280.9
congenital 752.89 745.2 Hypochromic anemia 280.9
pseudoedematous hypodermal 757.0 verumontanum 599.89 due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0
pseudomuscular 359.1 vesical 596.89 acute 285.1
pylorus (muscle) (sphincter) 537.0 vocal cord 478.5 microcytic 280.9
congenital 750.5 vulva 624.3 Hypocoagulability (see also Defect,
infantile 750.5 stasis (nonfilarial) 624.3 coagulation) 286.9
rectal sphincter 569.49 Hypertropia (intermittent) (periodic) Hypocomplementemia 279.8
rectum 569.49 378.31 Hypocythemia (progressive) 284.9
renal 593.1 Hypertyrosinemia 270.2 Hypodontia (see also Anodontia) 520.0


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Hypoeosinophilia 288.59 Hypogonadism Hypoplasia, hypoplasis 759.89


Hypoesthesia (see also Disturbance, female 256.39 adrenal (gland) 759.1
sensation) 782.0 gonadotrophic (isolated) 253.4 alimentary tract 751.8
cornea 371.81 hypogonadotropic (isolated) (with lower 751.2
tactile 782.0 anosmia) 253.4 upper 750.8
Hypoestrinism 256.39 isolated 253.4 angiolymphoid, with eosinophilia
Hypoestrogenism 256.39 male 257.2 (ALHE) 228.01
Hypoferremia 280.9 hereditary familial (Reifenstein’s anus, anal (canal) 751.2
due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0 syndrome) 259.52 aorta 747.22
Hypofertility ovarian (primary) 256.39 aortic
female 628.9 pituitary (secondary) 253.4 arch (tubular) 747.10
male 606.1 testicular (primary) (secondary) 257.2 orifice or valve with hypoplasia of
Hypofibrinogenemia 286.3 Hypohidrosis 705.0 ascending aorta and defective
acquired 286.6 Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia 757.31 development of left ventricle
congenital 286.3 Hypoidrosis 705.0 (with mitral valve atresia) 746.7
Hypofunction Hypoinsulinemia, postsurgical 251.3 appendix 751.2
adrenal (gland) 255.41 postpancreatectomy (complete) areola 757.6
cortex 255.41 (partial) 251.3 arm (see also Absence, arm, congenital)
medulla 255.5 Hypokalemia 276.8 755.20
specified NEC 255.5 Hypokinesia 780.99 artery (congenital) (peripheral) 747.60
cerebral 331.9 Hypoleukia splenica 289.4 brain 747.81
corticoadrenal NEC 255.41 Hypoleukocytosis 288.50 cerebral 747.81
intestinal 564.89 Hypolipidemia 272.5 coronary 746.85
labyrinth (unilateral) 386.53 Hypolipoproteinemia 272.5 gastrointestinal 747.61
with loss of labyrinthine reactivity Hypomagnesemia 275.2 lower limb 747.64
386.55 neonatal 775.4 pulmonary 747.31
bilateral 386.54 Hypomania, hypomanic reaction (see also renal 747.62
with loss of labyrinthine Psychosis, affective) 296.0 retinal 743.58
reactivity 386.56 recurrent episode 296.1 specified NEC 747.69
single episode 296.0 spinal 747.82
Leydig cell 257.2
Hypomastia (congenital) 611.82 umbilical 747.5
ovary 256.39
Hypomenorrhea 626.1 upper limb 747.63
postablative 256.2
Hypometabolism 783.9 auditory canal 744.29
pituitary (anterior) (gland) (lobe)
Hypomotility causing impairment of hearing 744.02
253.2
gastrointestinal tract 536.8 biliary duct (common) or passage
posterior 253.5
psychogenic 306.4 751.61
H

testicular 257.2
intestine 564.89 bladder 753.8
iatrogenic 257.1
psychogenic 306.4 bone NEC 756.9
postablative 257.1 stomach 536.8 face 756.0
postirradiation 257.1 psychogenic 306.4 malar 756.0
postsurgical 257.1 Hyponasality 784.44 mandible 524.04
Hypogammaglobulinemia 279.00 Hyponatremia 276.1 alveolar 524.74
acquired primary 279.06 Hypo-ovarianism 256.39 marrow 284.9
non-sex-linked, congenital 279.06 Hypo-ovarism 256.39 acquired (secondary) 284.89
sporadic 279.06 Hypoparathyroidism (idiopathic) congenital 284.09
transient of infancy 279.09 (surgically induced) 252.1 idiopathic 284.9
Hypogenitalism (congenital) (female) neonatal 775.4 maxilla 524.03
(male) 752.89 Hypoperfusion (in) alveolar 524.73
penis 752.69 newborn 779.89 skull (see also Hypoplasia, skull)
Hypoglycemia (spontaneous) 251.2 Hypopharyngitis 462 756.0
coma 251.0 Hypophoria 378.40 brain 742.1
diabetic 250.3 Hypophosphatasia 275.3 gyri 742.2
due to secondary diabetes Hypophosphatemia (acquired) specified part 742.2
249.3 (congenital) (familial) 275.3 breast (areola) 611.82
diabetic 250.8 renal 275.3 bronchus (tree) 748.3
due to secondary diabetes Hypophyseal, hypophysis - see also cardiac 746.89
249.8 condition valve - see Hypoplasia, heart, valve
due to insulin 251.0 dwarfism 253.3 vein 746.89
therapeutic misadventure 962.3 gigantism 253.0 carpus (see also Absence, carpal,
familial (idiopathic) 251.2 syndrome 253.8 congenital) 755.28
following gastrointestinal surgery Hypophyseothalamic syndrome cartilaginous 756.9
579.3 253.8 cecum 751.2
infantile (idiopathic) 251.2 Hypopiesis - see Hypotension cementum 520.4
in infant of diabetic mother 775.0 Hypopigmentation 709.00 hereditary 520.5
leucine-induced 270.3 eyelid 374.53 cephalic 742.1
neonatal 775.6 Hypopinealism 259.8 cerebellum 742.2
reactive 251.2 Hypopituitarism (juvenile) (syndrome) cervix (uteri) 752.43
specified NEC 251.1 253.2 chin 524.06
Hypoglycemic shock 251.0 due to clavicle 755.51
diabetic 250.8 hormone therapy 253.7 coccyx 756.19
due to secondary diabetes hypophysectomy 253.7 colon 751.2
249.8 radiotherapy 253.7 corpus callosum 742.2
due to insulin 251.0 postablative 253.7 cricoid cartilage 748.3
functional (syndrome) 251.1 postpartum hemorrhage 253.2 dermal, focal (Goltz) 757.39


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Hypoplasia, hypoplasis (Continued) Hypoplasia, hypoplasis (Continued) Hypoplasia, hypoplasis (Continued)


digestive organ(s) or tract NEC 751.8 maxillary 524.03 thymus (gland) 279.11
lower 751.2 alveolar 524.73 thyroid (gland) 243
upper 750.8 medullary 284.9 cartilage 748.3
ear 744.29 megakaryocytic 287.30 tibiofibular (see also Absence, tibia,
auricle 744.23 metacarpus (see also Absence, congenital, with fibula) 755.35
lobe 744.29 metacarpal, congenital) 755.28 toe (see also Absence, toe, congenital)
middle, except ossicles 744.03 metatarsus (see also Absence, 755.39
ossicles 744.04 metatarsal, congenital) 755.38 tongue 750.16
ossicles 744.04 muscle 756.89 trachea (cartilage) (rings) 748.3
enamel of teeth (neonatal) (postnatal) eye 743.69 Turner’s (tooth) 520.4
(prenatal) 520.4 myocardium (congenital) (Uhl’s ulna (see also Absence, ulna, congenital)
hereditary 520.5 anomaly) 746.84 755.27
endocrine (gland) NEC 759.2 nail(s) 757.5 umbilical artery 747.5
endometrium 621.8 nasolacrimal duct 743.65 ureter 753.29
epididymis 752.89 nervous system NEC 742.8 uterus 752.32
epiglottis 748.3 neural 742.8 vagina 752.45
erythroid, congenital 284.01 nose, nasal 748.1 vascular (peripheral) NEC (see also
erythropoietic, chronic acquired 284.81 ophthalmic (see also Microphthalmos) Hypoplasia, peripheral vascular
esophagus 750.3 743.10 system) 747.60
Eustachian tube 744.24 optic nerve 377.43 brain 747.81
eye (see also Microphthalmos) 743.10 organ vein(s) (peripheral) NEC (see also
lid 743.62 of Corti 744.05 Hypoplasia, peripheral vascular
face 744.89 or site NEC - see Anomaly, by site system) 747.60
bone(s) 756.0 osseous meatus (ear) 744.03 brain 747.81
fallopian tube 752.19 ovary 752.0 cardiac 746.89
femur (see also Absence, femur, oviduct 752.19 great 747.49
congenital) 755.34 pancreas 751.7 portal 747.49
fibula (see also Absence, fibula, parathyroid (gland) 759.2 pulmonary 747.49
congenital) 755.37 parotid gland 750.26 vena cava (inferior) (superior)
finger (see also Absence, finger, patella 755.64 747.49
congenital) 755.29 pelvis, pelvic girdle 755.69 vertebra 756.19
focal dermal 757.39 penis 752.69 vulva 752.49
foot 755.31 peripheral vascular system (congenital) zonule (ciliary) 743.39
gallbladder 751.69 NEC 747.60 zygoma 738.12
genitalia, genital organ(s) gastrointestinal 747.61 Hypopotassemia 276.8

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female 752.89 lower limb 747.64 Hypoproaccelerinemia (see also Defect,
external 752.49 renal 747.62 coagulation) 286.3
internal NEC 752.89 specified NEC 747.69 Hypoproconvertinemia (congenital) (see
in adiposogenital dystrophy 253.8 spinal 747.82 also Defect, coagulation) 286.3
male 752.89 upper limb 747.63 Hypoproteinemia (essential)
penis 752.69 pituitary (gland) 759.2 (hypermetabolic) (idiopathic) 273.8
glottis 748.3 pulmonary 748.5 Hypoproteinosis 260
hair 757.4 arteriovenous 747.32 Hypoprothrombinemia (congenital)
hand 755.21 artery 747.31 (hereditary) (idiopathic) (see also
heart 746.89 valve 746.01 Defect, coagulation) 286.3
left (complex) (syndrome) 746.7 punctum lacrimale 743.65 acquired 286.7
valve NEC 746.89 radioulnar (see also Absence, radius, newborn 776.3
pulmonary 746.01 congenital, with ulna) 755.25 Hypopselaphesia 782.0
humerus (see also Absence, humerus, radius (see also Absence, radius, Hypopyon (anterior chamber) (eye)
congenital) 755.24 congenital) 755.26 364.05
hymen 752.49 rectum 751.2 iritis 364.05
intestine (small) 751.1 respiratory system NEC 748.9 ulcer (cornea) 370.04
large 751.2 rib 756.3 Hypopyrexia 780.99
iris 743.46 sacrum 756.19 Hyporeflex 796.1
jaw 524.09 scapula 755.59 Hyporeninemia, extreme 790.99
kidney(s) 753.0 shoulder girdle 755.59 in primary aldosteronism 255.10
labium (majus) (minus) 752.49 skin 757.39 Hyporesponsive episode 780.09
labyrinth, membranous 744.05 skull (bone) 756.0 Hyposecretion
lacrimal duct (apparatus) 743.65 with ACTH 253.4
larynx 748.3 anencephalus 740.0 ovary 256.39
leg (see also Absence, limb, congenital, encephalocele 742.0 postablative 256.2
lower) 755.30 hydrocephalus 742.3 salivary gland (any) 527.7
limb 755.4 with spina bifida (see also Hyposegmentation of neutrophils,
lower (see also Absence, limb, Spina bifida) 741.0 hereditary 288.2
congenital, lower) 755.30 microcephalus 742.1 Hyposiderinemia 280.9
upper (see also Absence, limb, spinal (cord) (ventral horn cell) 742.59 Hyposmolality 276.1
congenital, upper) 755.20 vessel 747.82 syndrome 276.1
liver 751.69 spine 756.19 Hyposomatotropism 253.3
lung (lobe) 748.5 spleen 759.0 Hyposomnia, unspecified (see also
mammary (areolar) 611.82 sternum 756.3 Insomnia) 780.52
mandibular 524.04 tarsus (see also Absence, tarsal, with sleep apnea, unspecified 780.51
alveolar 524.74 congenital) 755.38 Hypospadias (male) 752.61
unilateral condylar 526.89 testis, testicle 752.89 female 753.8


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Hypospermatogenesis 606.1 Hypothyroidism (Continued) Hypoventilation (Continued)


Hyposphagma 372.72 due to (Continued) obesity 278.03
Hyposplenism 289.59 p-aminosalicylic acid (PAS) 244.3 sleep related, in conditions classifiable
Hypostasis, pulmonary 514 phenylbutazone 244.3 elsewhere 327.26
Hypostatic - see condition resorcinol 244.3 Hypovitaminosis (see also Deficiency,
Hyposthenuria 593.89 specified cause NEC 244.8 vitamin) 269.2
Hyposuprarenalism 255.41 surgery 244.0 Hypovolemia 276.52
Hypo-TBG-nemia 246.8 goitrous (sporadic) 246.1 surgical shock 998.09
Hypotension (arterial) (constitutional) iatrogenic NEC 244.3 traumatic (shock) 958.4
458.9 iodine 244.2 Hypoxemia (see also Anoxia) 799.02
chronic 458.1 pituitary 244.8 sleep related, in conditions classifiable
iatrogenic 458.29 postablative NEC 244.1 elsewhere 327.26
maternal, syndrome (following labor postsurgical 244.0 Hypoxia (see also Anoxia) 799.02
and delivery) 669.2 primary 244.9 cerebral 348.1
of hemodialysis 458.21 secondary NEC 244.8 during or resulting from a
orthostatic (chronic) 458.0 specified cause NEC 244.8 procedure 997.01
dysautonomic-dyskinetic syndrome sporadic goitrous 246.1 newborn 770.88
333.0 Hypotonia, hypotonicity, hypotony mild or moderate 768.6
permanent idiopathic 458.1 781.3 severe 768.5
postoperative 458.29 benign congenital 358.8 fetal, affecting newborn 770.88
postural 458.0 bladder 596.4 intrauterine - see Distress, fetal
specified type NEC 458.8 congenital 779.89 myocardial (see also Insufficiency,
transient 796.3 benign 358.8 coronary) 411.89
Hypothermia (accidental) 991.6 eye 360.30 arteriosclerotic - see Arteriosclerosis,
anesthetic 995.89 due to coronary
associated with low environmental fistula 360.32 newborn 770.88
temperature 991.6 ocular disorder NEC 360.33 sleep related 327.24
newborn NEC 778.3 following loss of aqueous or Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
not associated with low environmental vitreous 360.33 (HIE) 768.70
temperature 780.65 primary 360.31 mild 768.71
Hypothymergasia (see also Psychosis, infantile muscular (benign) 359.0 moderate 768.72
affective) 296.2 muscle 728.9 severe 768.73
recurrent episode 296.3 uterus, uterine (contractions) - see Hypsarrhythmia (see also Epilepsy)
single episode 296.2 Inertia, uterus 345.6
Hypothyroidism (acquired) 244.9 Hypotrichosis 704.09 Hysteralgia, pregnant uterus 646.8
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or congenital 757.4 Hysteria, hysterical 300.10
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puerperium 648.1 lid (congenital) 757.4 anxiety 300.20


congenital 243 acquired 374.55 Charcôt’s gland 300.11
due to postinfectional NEC 704.09 conversion (any manifestation)
ablation 244.1 Hypotropia 378.32 300.11
radioactive iodine 244.1 Hypoventilation 786.09 dissociative type NEC 300.15
surgical 244.0 congenital central alveolar syndrome psychosis, acute 298.1
iodine (administration) (ingestion) 327.25 Hysteroepilepsy 300.11
244.2 idiopathic sleep related nonobstructive Hysterotomy, affecting fetus or newborn
radioactive 244.1 alveolar 327.24 763.89
irradiation therapy 244.1


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disorder) 310.81
Imbalance (Continued)
electrolyte (Continued)
Iatrogenic syndrome of excess cortisol IFIS (intraoperative floppy iris syndrome) following
255.0 364.81 abortion 639.4
IBM (inclusion body myositis) 359.71 IgE asthma 493.0 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.4
Iceland disease (epidemic Ileitis (chronic) (see also Enteritis) 558.9 neonatal, transitory NEC 775.5
neuromyasthenia) 049.8 infectious 009.0 endocrine 259.9
Ichthyosis (congenita) 757.1 noninfectious 558.9 eye muscle NEC 378.9
acquired 701.1 regional (ulcerative) 555.0 heterophoria - see Heterophoria
fetalis gravior 757.1 with large intestine 555.2 glomerulotubular NEC 593.89
follicularis 757.1 segmental 555.0 hormone 259.9
hystrix 757.39 with large intestine 555.2 hysterical (see also Hysteria) 300.10
lamellar 757.1 terminal (ulcerative) 555.0 labyrinth NEC 386.50
lingual 528.6 with large intestine 555.2 posture 729.90
palmaris and plantaris 757.39 Ileocolitis (see also Enteritis) 558.9 sympathetic (see also Neuropathy,
simplex 757.1 infectious 009.0 peripheral, autonomic) 337.9
vera 757.1 regional 555.2 Imbecile, imbecility 318.0
vulgaris 757.1 ulcerative 556.1 moral 301.7
Ichthyotoxism 988.0 Ileostomy status V44.2 old age 290.9
bacterial (see also Poisoning, food) 005.9 with complication 569.60 senile 290.9
Icteroanemia, hemolytic (acquired) 283.9 Ileotyphus 002.0 specified IQ - see IQ
congenital (see also Spherocytosis) 282.0 Ileum - see condition unspecified IQ 318.0
Icterus (see also Jaundice) 782.4 Ileus (adynamic) (bowel) (colon) Imbedding, intrauterine device 996.32
catarrhal - see Icterus, infectious (inhibitory) (intestine) (neurogenic) Imbibition, cholesterol (gallbladder) 575.6
conjunctiva 782.4 (paralytic) 560.1 Imerslund (-Gräsbeck) syndrome (anemia
newborn 774.6 arteriomesenteric duodenal 537.2 due to familial selective vitamin B12
epidemic - see Icterus, infectious due to gallstone (in intestine) 560.31 malabsorption) 281.1
febrilis - see Icterus, infectious duodenal, chronic 537.2 Iminoacidopathy 270.8
fetus or newborn - see Jaundice, fetus following gastrointestinal surgery Iminoglycinuria, familial 270.8
or newborn 997.49 Immature - see also Immaturity
gravis (see also Necrosis, liver) 570 gallstone 560.31 personality 301.89
complicating pregnancy 646.7 mechanical (see also Obstruction, Immaturity 765.1
affecting fetus or newborn 760.8 intestine) 560.9 extreme 765.0
fetus or newborn NEC 773.0 meconium 777.1 fetus or infant light-for-dates - see
obstetrical 646.7 due to cystic fibrosis 277.01 Light-for-dates
affecting fetus or newborn 760.8 myxedema 564.89 lung, fetus or newborn 770.4
hematogenous (acquired) 283.9

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postoperative 997.49 organ or site NEC - see Hypoplasia
hemolytic (acquired) 283.9
transitory, newborn 777.4 pulmonary, fetus or newborn 770.4
congenital (see also Spherocytosis) 282.0
Iliac - see condition reaction 301.89
hemorrhagic (acute) 100.0
Iliotibial band friction syndrome 728.89 sexual (female) (male) 259.0
leptospiral 100.0
Ill, louping 063.1 Immersion 994.1
newborn 776.0
Illegitimacy V61.6 foot 991.4
spirochetal 100.0
Illness - see also Disease hand 991.4
infectious 070.1
with hepatic coma 070.0 factitious 300.19 Immobile, immobility
leptospiral 100.0 with complete
spirochetal 100.0 combined psychological and due to severe physical disability or
intermittens juvenilis 277.4 physical signs and frality 780.72
malignant (see also Necrosis, liver) 570 symptoms 300.19 intestine 564.89
neonatorum (see also Jaundice, fetus or physical symptoms 300.19 joint - see Ankylosis
newborn) 774.6 predominantly syndrome (paraplegic) 728.3
pernicious (see also Necrosis, liver) 570 physical signs and symptoms Immunization
spirochetal 100.0 300.19 ABO
Ictus solaris, solis 992.0 psychological symptoms affecting management of pregnancy
Id reaction (due to bacteria) 692.89 300.16 656.2
Ideation chronic (with physical symptoms) fetus or newborn 773.1
homicidal V62.85 301.51 complication - see Complications,
suicidal V62.84 heart - see Disease, heart vaccination
Identity disorder 313.82 manic-depressive (see also Psychosis, Rh factor
dissociative 300.14 affective) 296.80 affecting management of pregnancy
gender role (child) 302.6 mental (see also Disorder, mental) 656.1
adult 302.85 300.9 fetus or newborn 773.0
psychosexual (child) 302.6 Imbalance 781.2 from transfusion (see also
adult 302.85 autonomic (see also Neuropathy, Complications, transfusion)
Idioglossia 307.9 peripheral, autonomic) 337.9 999.70
Idiopathic - see condition electrolyte 276.9 Immunodeficiency 279.3
Idiosyncrasy (see also Allergy) 995.3 with with
drug, medicinal substance, and abortion - see Abortion, by type, adenosine-deaminase deficiency
biological - see Allergy, drug with metabolic disorder 279.2
Idiot, idiocy (congenital) 318.2 ectopic pregnancy (see also defect, predominant
amaurotic (Bielschowsky) (-Jansky) categories 633.0–633.9) 639.4 B-cell 279.00
(family) (infantile (late)) (juvenile hyperemesis gravidarum (before T-cell 279.10
(late)) (Vogt-Spielmeyer) 330.1 22 completed weeks’ hyperimmunoglobulinemia 279.2
microcephalic 742.1 gestation) 643.1 lymphopenia, hereditary 279.2
Mongolian 758.0 molar pregnancy (see also thrombocytopenia and eczema
oxycephalic 756.0 categories 630–632) 639.4 279.12


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Immunodeficiency (Continued) Impaired, impairment (Continued) Impaired, impairment (Continued)


with (Continued) kidney (see also Disease, renal) vision NEC (Continued)
thymic 593.9 profound 369.67
aplasia 279.2 disorder resulting from 588.9 both eyes 369.08
dysplasia 279.2 specified NEC 588.89 with impairment of lesser eye
autosomal recessive, Swiss-type leg V49.1 (specified as)
279.2 movement, involving blind, not further specified
common variable 279.06 musculoskeletal system 369.05
severe combined (SCID) 279.2 V49.1 near-total 369.07
to Rh factor nervous system V49.2 total 369.06
affecting management of pregnancy limb V49.1 one eye 369.67
656.1 movement, involving with vision of other eye
fetus or newborn 773.0 musculoskeletal system (specified as)
X-linked, with increased IgM 279.05 V49.1 near-normal 369.68
Immunotherapy, prophylactic V07.2 nervous system V49.2 normal 369.69
antineoplastic V58.12 liver 573.8 severe 369.71
Impaction, impacted mastication 524.9 both eyes 369.22
bowel, colon, rectum 560.30 mild cognitive, so stated 331.83 with impairment of lesser eye
with hernia - see also Hernia, by site, mobility (specified as)
with, obstruction ear ossicles NEC 385.22 blind, not further specified
gangrenous - see Hernia, by site, incostapedial joint 385.22 369.11
with gangrene malleus 385.21 low vision, not further
by myocardium, myocardial (see also specified 369.21
calculus 560.32 Insufficiency, myocardial) near-total 369.13
gallstone 560.31 428.0 profound 369.14
fecal 560.32 neuromusculoskeletal NEC V49.89 total 369.12
specified type NEC 560.32 back V48.3 one eye 369.71
calculus - see Calculus head V48.2 with vision of other eye
cerumen (ear) (external) 380.4 limb V49.2 (specified as)
cuspid 520.6 neck V48.3 near-normal 369.72
dental 520.6 spine V48.3 normal 369.73
fecal, feces 560.32 trunk V48.3 total
with hernia - see also Hernia, by site, rectal sphincter 787.99 both eyes 369.01
with obstruction renal (see also Disease, renal) 593.9 one eye 369.61
gangrenous - see Hernia, by site, with vision of other eye
disorder resulting from 588.9
with gangrene (specified as)
specified NEC 588.89
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fracture - see Fracture, by site near-normal 369.62


spine V48.3
gallbladder - see Cholelithiasis normal 369.63
vision NEC 369.9
gallstone(s) - see Cholelithiasis Impaludism - see Malaria
both eyes NEC 369.3
in intestine (any part) 560.31 Impediment, speech NEC 784.59
combined with hearing impairment
intestine(s) 560.30 psychogenic 307.9
V49.85
with hernia - see also Hernia, by site, secondary to organic lesion 784.59
moderate 369.74
with obstruction Impending
gangrenous - see Hernia, by site, both eyes 369.25 cerebrovascular accident or attack 435.9
with gangrene with impairment of lesser eye coronary syndrome 411.1
by (specified as) delirium tremens 291.0
calculus 560.32 blind, not further specified myocardial infarction 411.1
gallstone 560.31 369.15 Imperception, auditory (acquired)
fecal 560.32 low vision, not further (congenital) 389.9
specified type NEC 560.32 specified 369.23 Imperfect
intrauterine device (IUD) 996.32 near-total 369.17 aeration, lung (newborn) 770.5
molar 520.6 profound 369.18 closure (congenital)
shoulder 660.4 severe 369.24 alimentary tract NEC 751.8
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 total 369.16 lower 751.5
tooth, teeth 520.6 one eye 369.74 upper 750.8
turbinate 733.99 with vision of other eye atrioventricular ostium 745.69
Impaired, impairment (function) (specified as) atrium (secundum) 745.5
arm V49.1 near-normal 369.75 primum 745.61
movement, involving normal 369.76 branchial cleft or sinus 744.41
musculoskeletal system V49.1 near-total 369.64 choroid 743.59
nervous system V49.2 both eyes 369.04 cricoid cartilage 748.3
auditory discrimination 388.43 with impairment of lesser eye cusps, heart valve NEC 746.89
back V48.3 (specified as) pulmonary 746.09
body (entire) V49.89 blind, not further specified ductus
cognitive, mild, so stated 331.83 369.02 arteriosus 747.0
combined visual hearing V49.85 total 369.03 Botalli 747.0
dual sensory V49.85 one eye 369.64 ear drum 744.29
glucose with vision of other eye causing impairment of hearing
fasting 790.21 (specified as) 744.03
tolerance test (oral) 790.22 near-normal 369.65 endocardial cushion 745.60
hearing (see also Deafness) 389.9 normal 369.66 epiglottis 748.3
combined with visual impairment one eye 369.60 esophagus with communication to
V49.85 with low vision of other eye bronchus or trachea 750.3
heart - see Disease, heart 369.10 Eustachian valve 746.89


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Imperfect (Continued) Imperfect (Continued) Implantation (Continued)


closure (Continued) closure (Continued) cyst
eyelid 743.62 spine (with meningocele) (see also external area or site (skin) NEC
face, facial (see also Cleft, lip) 749.10 Spina bifida) 741.90 709.8
foramen thyroid cartilage 748.3 iris 364.61
Botalli 745.5 trachea 748.3 vagina 623.8
ovale 745.5 tympanic membrane 744.29 vulva 624.8
genitalia, genital organ(s) or system causing impairment of hearing dermoid (cyst)
female 752.89 744.03 external area or site (skin) NEC
external 752.49 uterus (with communication to 709.8
internal NEC 752.89 bladder, intestine, or rectum) iris 364.61
uterus 752.39 752.39 vagina 623.8
male 752.89 uvula 749.02 vulva 624.8
penis 752.69 with cleft lip (see also Cleft, placenta, low or marginal - see Placenta
glottis 748.3 palate, with cleft lip) previa
heart valve (cusps) NEC 746.89 749.20 Impotence (sexual) 607.84
interatrial ostium or septum 745.5 vitelline duct 751.0 organic origin NEC 607.84
psychogenic 302.72
interauricular ostium or septum development - see Anomaly, by site
Impoverished blood 285.9
745.5 erection 607.84
Impression, basilar 756.0
interventricular ostium or septum fusion - see Imperfect, closure
Imprisonment V62.5
745.4 inflation lung (newborn) 770.5 Improper
iris 743.46 intestinal canal 751.5 development, infant 764.9
kidney 753.3 poise 729.90 Improperly tied umbilical cord (causing
larynx 748.3 rotation - see Malrotation hemorrhage) 772.3
lens 743.36 septum, ventricular 745.4 Impulses, obsessional 300.3
lip (see also Cleft, lip) 749.10 Imperfectly descended testis 752.51 Impulsive 799.23
nasal septum or sinus 748.1 Imperforate (congenital) - see also Atresia neurosis 300.3
nose 748.1 anus 751.2 Impulsiveness 799.23
omphalomesenteric duct 751.0 bile duct 751.61 Inaction, kidney (see also Disease, renal)
optic nerve entry 743.57 cervix (uteri) 752.49 593.9
organ or site NEC - see Anomaly, esophagus 750.3 Inactive - see condition
specified type, by site hymen 752.42 Inadequate, inadequacy
ostium intestine (small) 751.1 aesthetics of dental restoration
interatrial 745.5 large 751.2 525.67
interauricular 745.5 jejunum 751.1 biologic 301.6
interventricular 745.4 pharynx 750.29 cardiac and renal - see Hypertension,

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palate (see also Cleft, palate) 749.00 rectum 751.2 cardiorenal
preauricular sinus 744.46 salivary duct 750.23 constitutional 301.6
retina 743.56 urethra 753.6 development
roof of orbit 742.0 urinary meatus 753.6 child 783.40
sclera 743.47 vagina 752.49 fetus 764.9
septum Impervious (congenital) - see also Atresia affecting management of
aortic 745.0 anus 751.2 pregnancy 656.5
aorticopulmonary 745.0 bile duct 751.61 genitalia
atrial (secundum) 745.5 esophagus 750.3 after puberty NEC 259.0
primum 745.61 intestine (small) 751.1 congenital - see Hypoplasia,
between aorta and pulmonary large 751.5 genitalia
artery 745.0 rectum 751.2 lungs 748.5
heart 745.9 urethra 753.6 organ or site NEC - see Hypoplasia,
interatrial (secundum) 745.5 Impetiginization of other dermatoses by site
primum 745.61 684 dietary 269.9
interauricular (secundum) 745.5 Impetigo (any organism) (any site) distance, interarch 524.28
primum 745.61 (bullous) (circinate) (contagiosa) education V62.3
interventricular 745.4 (neonatorum) (simplex) 684 environment
economic problem V60.2
with pulmonary stenosis or Bockhart’s (superficial folliculitis)
household condition NEC V60.1
atresia, dextraposition of 704.8
poverty V60.2
aorta, and hypertrophy external ear 684 [380.13]
unemployment V62.0
of right ventricle 745.2 eyelid 684 [373.5] functional 301.6
in tetralogy of Fallot 745.2 Fox’s (contagiosa) 684 household care, due to
nasal 748.1 furfuracea 696.5 family member
ventricular 745.4 herpetiformis 694.3 handicapped or ill V60.4
with pulmonary stenosis or nonobstetrical 694.3 temporarily away from home
atresia, dextraposition of staphylococcal infection 684 V60.4
aorta, and hypertrophy ulcerative 686.8 on vacation V60.5
of right ventricle 745.2 vulgaris 684 technical defects in home V60.1
in tetralogy of Fallot 745.2 Impingement, soft tissue between teeth temporary absence from home of
skull 756.0 524.89 person rendering care V60.4
with anterior 524.81 housing (heating) (space) V60.1
anencephalus 740.0 posterior 524.82 interarch distance 524.28
encephalocele 742.0 Implant, endometrial 617.9 material resources V60.2
hydrocephalus 742.3 Implantation mental (see also Disability, intellectual)
with spina bifida (see also anomalous - see also Anomaly, specified 319
Spina bifida) 741.0 type, by site nervous system 799.29
microcephalus 742.1 ureter 753.4 personality 301.6


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Inadequate, inadequacy (Continued) Incarceration, incarcerated (Continued) Incompetency, incompetence, incompetent


prenatal care in current pregnancy rupture (meaning hernia) (see also (Continued)
V23.7 Hernia, by site, with obstruction) annular (Continued)
pulmonary 552.9 mitral (valve) - (see also Insufficiency,
function 786.09 gangrenous (see also Hernia, by site, mitral) 424.0
newborn 770.89 with gangrene) 551.9 pulmonary valve (heart) (see also
ventilation, newborn 770.89 sarcoepiplocele 552.9 Endocarditis, pulmonary) 424.3
respiration 786.09 gangrenous 551.9 aortic (valve) (see also Insufficiency,
newborn 770.89 sarcoepiplomphalocele 552.1 aortic) 424.1
sample with gangrene 551.1 syphilitic 093.22
cytology uterus 621.8 cardiac (orifice) 530.0
anal 796.78 gravid 654.3 valve - see Endocarditis
cervical 795.08 causing obstructed labor 660.2 cervix, cervical (os) 622.5
vaginal 795.18 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 in pregnancy 654.5
social 301.6 Incident, cerebrovascular (see also affecting fetus or newborn 761.0
Inanition 263.9 Disease, cerebrovascular, acute) 436 chronotropic 426.89
with edema 262 Incineration (entire body) (from fire, with
due to conflagration, electricity, or autonomic dysfunction 337.9
deprivation of food 994.2 lightning) - see Burn, multiple, ischemic heart disease 414.9
malnutrition 263.9 specified sites left ventricular dysfunction 429.89
fever 780.60 Incised wound sinus node dysfunction 427.81
Inappropriate external - see Wound, open, by site esophagogastric (junction) (sphincter)
change in quantitative human internal organs (abdomen, chest, or 530.0
chorionic gonadotropin pelvis) - see Injury, internal, by heart valve, congenital 746.89
(hCG) in early pregnancy site, with open wound mitral (valve) - see Insufficiency, mitral
631.0 Incision, incisional papillary muscle (heart) 429.81
level of quantitative human hernia - see Hernia, incisional pelvic fundus
chorionic gonadotropin surgical, complication - see pubocervical tissue 618.81
(hCG) for gestational Complications, surgical rectovaginal tissue 618.82
age in early pregnancy procedures pulmonary valve (heart) (see also
631.0 traumatic Endocarditis, pulmonary) 424.3
secretion external - see Wound, open, by site congenital 746.09
internal organs (abdomen, chest, or tricuspid (annular) (rheumatic) (valve)
ACTH 255.0
pelvis) - see Injury, internal, by (see also Endocarditis, tricuspid)
antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
site, with open wound 397.0
(excessive) 253.6
Inclusion valvular - see Endocarditis
deficiency 253.5
azurophilic leukocytic 288.2 vein, venous (saphenous) (varicose)
ectopic hormone NEC
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blennorrhea (neonatal) (newborn) 771.6 (see also Varicose, vein) 454.9


259.3
cyst - see Cyst, skin velopharyngeal (closure)
pituitary (posterior) acquired 528.9
gallbladder in liver (congenital) 751.69
253.6 congenital 750.29
Incompatibility
Inattention after or at birth ABO Incomplete - see also condition
995.52 affecting management of pregnancy bladder emptying 788.21
Inborn errors of metabolism - see 656.2 defecation 787.61
Disorder, metabolism fetus or newborn 773.1 expansion lungs (newborn) 770.5
Incarceration, incarcerated infusion or transfusion reaction (see gestation (liveborn) - see Immaturity
bubonocele - see also Hernia, inguinal, also Complications, rotation - see Malrotation
with obstruction transfusion) 999.60 Inconclusive
gangrenous - see Hernia, inguinal, blood (group) (Duffy) (E) (K(ell)) (Kidd) image test due to excess body fat 793.91
with gangrene (Lewis) (M) (N) (P) (S) NEC mammogram, mammography 793.82
colon (by hernia) - see also Hernia, by affecting management of pregnancy due to dense breasts 793.82
site with obstruction 656.2 Incontinence 788.30
gangrenous - see Hernia, by site, fetus or newborn 773.2 without sensory awareness 788.34
with gangrene infusion or transfusion reaction (see anal sphincter 787.60
enterocele 552.9 also Complications, continuous leakage 788.37
gangrenous 551.9 transfusion) 999.75 feces, fecal 787.60
epigastrocele 552.29 contour of existing restoration of tooth due to hysteria 300.11
gangrenous 551.29 with oral health 525.65 nonorganic origin 307.7
epiplocele 552.9 marital V61.10 hysterical 300.11
gangrenous 551.9 involving mixed (male) (female) (urge and stress)
exomphalos 552.1 divorce V61.03 788.33
gangrenous 551.1 estrangement V61.09 overflow 788.38
fallopian tube 620.8 non-ABO (see also Complications, paradoxical 788.39
hernia - see also Hernia, by site, with transfusion) 999.75 rectal 787.60
obstruction Rh (antigen) (C) (c) (D) (E) (e) (blood specified NEC 788.39
gangrenous - see Hernia, by site, group) (factor) stress (female) 625.6
with gangrene affecting management of pregnancy male NEC 788.32
iris, in wound 871.1 656.1 urethral sphincter 599.84
lens, in wound 871.1 fetus or newborn 773.0 urge 788.31
merocele (see also Hernia, femoral, with infusion or transfusion reaction (see and stress (male) (female) 788.33
obstruction) 552.00 also Complications, urine 788.30
omentum (by hernia) - see also transfusion) 999.70 active 788.30
Hernia, by site, with Rhesus - see Incompatibility, Rh due to
obstruction Incompetency, incompetence, incompetent cognitive impairment 788.91
gangrenous - see Hernia, by site, annular severe physical disability 788.91
with gangrene aortic (valve) (see also Insufficiency, immobility 788.91
omphalocele 756.72 aortic) 424.1 functional 788.91


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Incontinence (Continued) Induration, indurated Infantile (Continued)


urine (Continued) brain 348.89 uterus (see also Infantile, genitalia)259.0
male 788.30 breast (fibrous) 611.79 vulva 752.49
stress 788.32 puerperal, postpartum 676.3 Infantilism 259.9
and urge 788.33 broad ligament 620.8 with dwarfism (hypophyseal) 253.3
neurogenic 788.39 chancre 091.0 Brissaud’s (infantile myxedema) 244.9
nonorganic origin 307.6 anus 091.1 celiac 579.0
stress (female) 625.6 congenital 090.0 Herter’s (nontropical sprue) 579.0
male NEC 788.32 extragenital NEC 091.2 hypophyseal 253.3
urge 788.31 corpora cavernosa (penis) (plastic) hypothalamic (with obesity) 253.8
and stress 788.33 607.89 idiopathic 259.9
Incontinentia pigmenti 757.33 liver (chronic) 573.8
intestinal 579.0
Incoordinate acute 573.8
pancreatic 577.8
uterus (action) (contractions) 661.4 lung (black) (brown) (chronic) (fibroid)
(see also Fibrosis, lung) 515 pituitary 253.3
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 renal 588.0
Incoordination essential brown 275.09 [516.1]
penile 607.89 sexual (with obesity) 259.0
esophageal-pharyngeal (newborn) Infants, healthy liveborn - see Newborn
phlebitic - see Phlebitis
787.24 Infarct, infarction
skin 782.8
muscular 781.3 adrenal (capsule) (gland) 255.41
stomach 537.89
papillary muscle 429.81 Induratio penis plastica 607.89 amnion 658.8
Increase, increased Industrial - see condition anterior (with contiguous portion of
abnormal, in development 783.9 Inebriety (see also Abuse, drugs, intraventricular septum) NEC (see
androgens (ovarian) 256.1 nondependent) 305.0 also Infarct, myocardium) 410.1
anticoagulants (antithrombin) (anti-II) Inefficiency appendices epiploicae 557.0
(anti-VIIIa) (anti-IXa) (anti-XIa) kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.9 bowel 557.0
(prothrombin) (see also thyroid (acquired) (gland) 244.9 brain (stem) 434.91
Anticoagulants) 286.59 Inelasticity, skin 782.8 embolic (see also Embolism, brain)
anti-IIa 287.8 Inequality, leg (acquired) (length) 736.81 434.11
anti-Xa 287.8 congenital 755.30 healed or old without residuals V12.54
extrinsic 287.8 Inertia iatrogenic 997.02
postpartum 666.3 bladder 596.4 lacunar 434.91
cold sense (see also Disturbance, neurogenic 596.54 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
sensation) 782.0 with cauda equina syndrome cerebrovascular disease
estrogen 256.0 344.61 postoperative 997.02
function stomach 536.8 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth
adrenal (cortex) 255.3 psychogenic 306.4
674.0
medulla 255.6 uterus, uterine 661.2

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thrombotic (see also Thrombosis,
pituitary (anterior) (gland) (lobe) affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
primary 661.0 brain) 434.01
253.1
secondary 661.1 breast 611.89
posterior 253.6
vesical 596.4 Brewer’s (kidney) 593.81
heat sense (see also Disturbance,
neurogenic 596.54 cardiac (see also Infarct, myocardium)
sensation) 782.0
intracranial pressure 781.99 with cauda equina 344.61 410.9
injury at birth 767.8 Infant - see also condition cerebellar (see also Infarct, brain) 434.91
light reflex of retina 362.13 excessive crying of 780.92 embolic (see also Embolism, brain)
permeability, capillary 448.9 fussy (baby) 780.91 434.11
pressure held for adoption V68.89 cerebral (see also Infarct, brain) 434.91
intracranial 781.99 newborn - see Newborn aborted 434.91
injury at birth 767.8 post-term (gestation period over 40 embolic (see also Embolism, brain)
intraocular 365.00 completed weeks to 42 completed 434.11
pulsations 785.9 weeks) 766.21 thrombotic (see also Infarct, brain)
pulse pressure 785.9 prolonged gestation of (period over 42 434.01
completed weeks) 766.22 chorion 658.8
sphericity, lens 743.36
syndrome of diabetic mother 775.0 colon (acute) (agnogenic) (embolic)
splenic activity 289.4
“Infant Hercules” syndrome 255.2 (hemorrhagic) (nonocclusive)
venous pressure 459.89
Infantile - see also condition (nonthrombotic) (occlusive)
portal 572.3 genitalia, genitals 259.0
Incrustation, cornea, lead, or zinc 930.0 (segmental) (thrombotic) (with
in pregnancy or childbirth NEC gangrene) 557.0
Incyclophoria 378.44 654.4
Incyclotropia 378.33 coronary artery (see also Infarct,
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 myocardium) 410.9
Indeterminate sex 752.7 causing obstructed labor 660.2
India rubber skin 756.83 cortical 434.91
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
Indicanuria 270.2 embolic (see also Embolism) 444.9
heart 746.9
Indigestion (bilious) (functional) 536.8 kidney 753.3 fallopian tube 620.8
acid 536.8 lack of care 995.52 gallbladder 575.8
catarrhal 536.8 macula degeneration 362.75 heart (see also Infarct, myocardium)
due to decomposed food NEC 005.9 melanodontia 521.05 410.9
fat 579.8 os, uterus (see also Infantile, genitalia) hepatic 573.4
nervous 306.4 259.0 hypophysis (anterior lobe) 253.8
psychogenic 306.4 pelvis 738.6 impending (myocardium) 411.1
Indirect - see condition with disproportion (fetopelvic) intestine (acute) (agnogenic) (embolic)
Indolent bubo NEC 099.8 653.1 (hemorrhagic) (nonocclusive)
Induced affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 (nonthrombotic) (occlusive)
abortion - see Abortion, induced causing obstructed labor 660.1 (thrombotic) (with gangrene) 557.0
birth, affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 kidney 593.81
delivery - see Delivery penis 259.0 lacunar 434.91
labor - see Delivery testis 257.2 liver 573.4


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Infarct, infarction (Continued) Infarct, infarction (Continued) Infarct, infarction (Continued)


lung (embolic) (thrombotic) 415.19 myocardium, myocardial (Continued) spinal (acute) (cord) (embolic)
with non-ST elevation (NSTEMI) 410.7 (nonembolic) 336.1
abortion - see Abortion, by type, nontransmural 410.7 spleen 289.59
with, embolism papillary muscle 410.8 embolic or thrombotic 444.89
ectopic pregnancy (see also past (diagnosed on ECG or other subchorionic - see Infarct, placenta
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.6 special investigation, but subendocardial (see also Infarct,
molar pregnancy (see also currently presenting no myocardium) 410.7
categories 630–632) 639.6 symptoms) 412 suprarenal (capsule) (gland) 255.41
following with symptoms NEC 414.8 syncytium - see Infarct, placenta
abortion 639.6 posterior (strictly) (true) (wall) testis 608.83
410.6 thrombotic (see also Thrombosis) 453.9
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.6
artery, arterial - see Embolism
iatrogenic 415.11 posterobasal 410.6
thyroid (gland) 246.3
in pregnancy, childbirth, or posteroinferior 410.3 ventricle (heart) (see also Infarct,
puerperium - see Embolism, posterolateral 410.5 myocardium) 410.9
obstetrical postprocedural 997.1 Infecting - see condition
postoperative 415.11 previous, currently presenting no Infection, infected, infective
septic 415.12 symptoms 412 (opportunistic) 136.9
lymph node or vessel 457.8 Q wave (see also Infarct, with
medullary (brain) - see Infarct, brain myocardium, by site) 410.9 influenza viruses occurring in pigs
meibomian gland (eyelid) 374.85 septal 410.8 or other animals - see
mesentery, mesenteric (embolic) specified site NEC 410.8 Influenza, due to identified,
(thrombotic) (with gangrene) ST elevation (STEMI) 410.9 novel influenza A virus
557.0 anterior (wall) 410.1 lymphangitis - see Lymphangitis
midbrain - see Infarct, brain anterolateral (wall) 410.0 abortion - see Abortion, by type, with,
myocardium, myocardial (acute or inferior (wall) 410.4 sepsis
with a stated duration of 8 weeks inferolateral (wall) 410.2 abscess (skin) - see Abscess, by site
or less) (with hypertension) inferoposterior wall 410.3 Absidia 117.7
410.9 lateral wall 410.5 acanthamoeba 136.21
posterior (strictly) (true) (wall) Acanthocheilonema (perstans) 125.4
410.6 streptocerca 125.6
Note: Use the following fifth-digit accessory sinus (chronic) (see also
subclassification with category 410: specified site NEC 410.8
subendocardial 410.7 Sinusitis) 473.9
0 episode unspecified syphilitic 093.82 Achorion - see Dermatophytosis
1 initial episode non-ST elevation myocardial infarction Acremonium falciforme 117.4
2 subsequent episode without (NSTEMI) 410.7 acromioclavicular (joint) 711.91
Actinobacillus
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recurrence nontransmural 410.7


lignieresii 027.8
omentum 557.0 mallei 024
with symptoms after 8 weeks from ovary 620.8 muris 026.1
date of infarction 414.8 pancreas 577.8 Actinomadura - see Actinomycosis
anterior (wall) (with contiguous papillary muscle (see also Infarct, Actinomyces (israelii) - see also
portion of intraventricular myocardium) 410.8 Actinomycosis
septum) NEC 410.1 parathyroid gland 252.8 muris-ratti 026.1
anteroapical (with contiguous pituitary (gland) 253.8 Actinomycetales (Actinomadura)
portion of intraventricular placenta (complicating pregnancy) (Actinomyces) (Nocardia)
septum) 410.1 656.7 (Streptomyces) - see
anterolateral (wall) 410.0 affecting fetus or newborn 762.2 Actinomycosis
anteroseptal (with contiguous pontine - see Infarct, brain actinomycotic NEC (see also
portion of intraventricular posterior NEC (see also Infarct, Actinomycosis) 039.9
septum) 410.1 myocardium) 410.6 adenoid (chronic) 474.01
apical-lateral 410.5 prostate 602.8 acute 463
atrial 410.8 pulmonary (artery) (hemorrhagic) and tonsil (chronic) 474.02
basal-lateral 410.5 (vein) 415.19 acute or subacute 463
chronic (with symptoms after 8 with adenovirus NEC 079.0
weeks from date of infarction) abortion - see Abortion, by type, in diseases classified elsewhere - see
414.8 with embolism category 079
diagnosed on ECG, but presenting ectopic pregnancy (see also unspecified nature or site 079.0
no symptoms 412 categories 633.0–633.9) Aerobacter aerogenes NEC 041.85
diaphragmatic wall (with 639.6 enteritis 008.2
molar pregnancy (see also Aerogenes capsulatus (see also
contiguous portion of
Gangrene, gas) 040.0
intraventricular septum) categories 630–632) 639.6
aertrycke (see also Infection,
410.4 following Salmonella) 003.9
healed or old, currently presenting abortion 639.6 Ajellomyces dermatitidis 116.0
no symptoms 412 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.6 alimentary canal NEC (see also Enteritis,
high lateral 410.5 iatrogenic 415.11 due to, by organism) 009.0
impending 411.1 in pregnancy, childbirth, or Allescheria boydii 117.6
inferior (wall) (with contiguous puerperium - see Embolism, Alternaria 118
portion of intraventricular obstetrical alveolus, alveolar (process) (pulpal
septum) 410.4 postoperative 415.11 origin) 522.4
inferolateral (wall) 410.2 septic 415.12 ameba, amebic (histolytica) (see also
inferoposterior wall 410.3 renal 593.81 Amebiasis) 006.9
intraoperative 997.1 embolic or thrombotic 593.81 acute 006.0
lateral wall 410.5 retina, retinal 362.84 chronic 006.1
non-Q wave 410.7 with occlusion - see Occlusion, retina free-living 136.29


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Infection, infected, infective (Continued) Infection, infected, infective (Continued) Infection, infected, infective (Continued)
ameba, amebic (Continued) Bacterium Capillaria
hartmanni 007.8 paratyphosum 002.9 hepatica 128.8
specified A 002.1 philippinensis 127.5
site NEC 006.8 B 002.2 cartilage 733.99
type NEC 007.8 C 002.3 cat liver fluke 121.0
amniotic fluid or cavity 658.4 typhosum 002.9 catheter-related bloodstream (CRBSI)
affecting fetus or newborn 762.7 Bacteroides (fragilis) (melaninogenicus) 999.31
anaerobes (cocci) (gram-negative) (oralis) NEC 041.82 cellulitis - see Cellulitis, by site
(gram-positive) (mixed) NEC Balantidium coli 007.0 central line-associated 999.31
041.84 Bartholin’s gland 616.89 bloodstream 999.32
anal canal 569.49 Basidiobolus 117.7 Cephalosporum falciforme 117.4
Ancylostoma braziliense 126.2 Bedsonia 079.98 Cercomonas hominis (intestinal) 007.3
Angiostrongylus cantonensis 128.8 specified NEC 079.88 cerebrospinal (see also Meningitis) 322.9
anisakiasis 127.1 bile duct 576.1 late effect - see category 326
Anisakis larva 127.1 bladder (see also Cystitis) 595.9 cervical gland 683
anthrax (see also Anthrax) 022.9 Blastomyces, blastomycotic 116.0 cervix (see also Cervicitis) 616.0
antrum (chronic) (see also Sinusitis, brasiliensis 116.1 cesarean section wound 674.3
maxillary) 473.0 dermatitidis 116.0 Chilomastix (intestinal) 007.8
anus (papillae) (sphincter) 569.49 European 117.5 Chlamydia 079.98
arbor virus NEC 066.9 loboi 116.2 specified NEC 079.88
arbovirus NEC 066.9 North American 116.0 Cholera (see also Cholera) 001.9
argentophil-rod 027.0 South American 116.1 chorionic plate 658.8
Ascaris lumbricoides 127.0 bleb Cladosporium
ascomycetes 117.4 postprocedural 379.60 bantianum 117.8
Aspergillus (flavus) (fumigatus) stage 1 379.61 carrionii 117.2
(terreus) 117.3 stage 2 379.62 mansoni 111.1
atypical stage 3 379.63 trichoides 117.8
acid-fast (bacilli) (see also blood stream - see also Septicemia wernecki 111.1
Mycobacterium, atypical) catheter-related (CRBSI) 999.31 Clonorchis (sinensis) (liver) 121.1
031.9 central line-associated (CLABSI) Clostridium (haemolyticum) (novyi)
mycobacteria (see also 999.32 NEC 041.84
Mycobacterium, atypical) due to central venous catheter botulinum 005.1
031.9 999.32 histolyticum (see also Gangrene, gas)
040.0
auditory meatus (circumscribed) bone 730.9
oedematiens (see also Gangrene, gas)
(diffuse) (external) (see also Otitis, specified - see Osteomyelitis
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externa) 380.10 Bordetella 033.9
perfringens 041.83
auricle (ear) (see also Otitis, externa) bronchiseptica 033.8
due to food 005.2
380.10 parapertussis 033.1
septicum (see also Gangrene, gas)
axillary gland 683 pertussis 033.0
040.0
Babesiasis 088.82 Borrelia
sordellii (see also Gangrene, gas) 040.0
Babesiosis 088.82 bergdorfi 088.81 welchii (see also Gangrene, gas) 040.0
Bacillus NEC 041.89 vincentii (mouth) (pharynx) (tonsil) due to food 005.2
abortus 023.1 101 Coccidioides (immitis) (see also
anthracis (see also Anthrax) 022.9 bovine stomatitis 059.11 Coccidioidomycosis) 114.9
cereus (food poisoning) 005.89 brain (see also Encephalitis) 323.9 coccus NEC 041.89
coli - see Infection, Escherichia coli late effect - see category 326 colon (see also Enteritis, due to, by
coliform NEC 041.85 membranes - (see also Meningitis) 322.9 organism) 009.0
Ducrey’s (any location) 099.0 septic 324.0 bacillus - see Infection, Escherichia
Flexner’s 004.1 late effect - see category 326 coli
Friedländer’s NEC 041.3 meninges (see also Meningitis) colostomy or enterostomy 569.61
fusiformis 101 320.9 common duct 576.1
gas (gangrene) (see also Gangrene, branchial cyst 744.42 complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or
gas) 040.0 breast 611.0 puerperium NEC 647.9
mallei 024 puerperal, postpartum 675.2 affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
melitensis 023.0 with nipple 675.9 Condiobolus 117.7
paratyphoid, paratyphosus 002.9 specified type NEC 675.8 congenital NEC 771.89
A 002.1 nonpurulent 675.2 Candida albicans 771.7
B 002.2 purulent 675.1 chronic 771.2
C 002.3 bronchus (see also Bronchitis) 490 Cytomegalovirus 771.1
Schmorl’s 040.3 fungus NEC 117.9 hepatitis, viral 771.2
Shiga 004.0 Brucella 023.9 herpes simplex 771.2
suipestifer (see also Infection, abortus 023.1 listeriosis 771.2
Salmonella) 003.9 canis 023.3 malaria 771.2
swimming pool 031.1 melitensis 023.0 poliomyelitis 771.2
typhosa 002.0 mixed 023.8 rubella 771.0
welchii (see also Gangrene, gas) suis 023.2 toxoplasmosis 771.2
040.0 Brugia (Wuchereria) malayi 125.1 tuberculosis 771.2
Whitmore’s 025 bursa - see Bursitis urinary (tract) 771.82
bacterial NEC 041.9 buttocks (skin) 686.9 vaccinia 771.2
specified NEC 041.89 Candida (albicans) (tropicalis) (see also coronavirus 079.89
anaerobic NEC 041.84 Candidiasis) 112.9 SARS-associated 079.82
gram-negative NEC 041.85 congenital 771.7 corpus luteum (see also Salpingo-
anaerobic NEC 041.84 Candiru 136.8 oophoritis) 614.2


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Infection, infected, infective (Continued) Infection, infected, infective (Continued) Infection, infected, infective (Continued)
Corynebacterium diphtheriae - see Ehrlichiosis 082.40 finger (skin) 686.9
Diphtheria chaffeensis 082.41 abscess (with lymphangitis) 681.00
cotia virus 059.8 specified type NEC 082.49 pulp 681.01
Coxsackie (see also Coxsackie) 079.2 Endamoeba - see Infection, ameba cellulitis (with lymphangitis) 681.00
endocardium 074.22 endocardium (see also Endocarditis) 421.0 distal closed space (with
heart NEC 074.20 endocervix (see also Cervicitis) 616.0 lymphangitis) 681.00
in diseases classified elsewhere - see Entamoeba - see Infection, ameba nail 681.02
category 079 enteric (see also Enteritis, due to, by fungus 110.1
meninges 047.0 organism) 009.0 fish tapeworm 123.4
myocardium 074.23 Enterobacter aerogenes NEC 041.85 larval 123.5
pericardium 074.21 Enterobacter sakazakii 041.85 flagellate, intestinal 007.9
pharynx 074.0 Enterobius vermicularis 127.4 fluke - see Infestation, fluke
specified disease NEC 074.8 enterococcus NEC 041.04 focal
unspecified nature or site 079.2 enterovirus NEC 079.89 teeth (pulpal origin) 522.4
Cryptococcus neoformans 117.5 central nervous system NEC 048 tonsils 474.00
Cryptosporidia 007.4 enteritis 008.67 and adenoids 474.02
Cunninghamella 117.7 meningitis 047.9 Fonsecaea
cyst - see Cyst Entomophthora 117.7 compactum 117.2
Cysticercus cellulosae 123.1 Epidermophyton - see Dermatophytosis pedrosoi 117.2
cystostomy 596.83 epidermophytosis - see food (see also Poisoning, food) 005.9
cytomegalovirus 078.5 Dermatophytosis foot (skin) 686.9
congenital 771.1 episiotomy 674.3 fungus 110.4
dental (pulpal origin) 522.4 Epstein-Barr virus 075 Francisella tularensis (see also
deuteromycetes 117.4 chronic 780.79 [139.8] Tularemia) 021.9
Dicrocoelium dendriticum 121.8 erysipeloid 027.1 frontal sinus (chronic) (see also Sinusitis,
Dipetalonema (perstans) 125.4 Erysipelothrix (insidiosa) frontal) 473.1
streptocerca 125.6 (rhusiopathiae) 027.1 fungus NEC 117.9
diphtherial - see Diphtheria erythema infectiosum 057.0 beard 110.0
Diphyllobothrium (adult) (latum) Escherichia coli (E. coli) 041.49 body 110.5
(pacificum) 123.4 enteritis - see Enteritis, E. coli dermatiacious NEC 117.8
larval 123.5 generalized 038.42 foot 110.4
Diplogonoporus (grandis) 123.8 intestinal - see Enteritis, E. coli groin 110.3
Dipylidium (caninum) 123.8 non-Shiga toxin-producing 041.49 hand 110.2
Dirofilaria 125.6
Shiga toxin-producing (STEC) nail 110.1
dog tapeworm 123.8
041.43 pathogenic to compromised host
Dracunculus medinensis 125.7
with only 118
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Dreschlera 118
unspecified O group 041.43 perianal (area) 110.3
hawaiiensis 117.8
non-O157 (with known O group) scalp 110.0
Ducrey’s bacillus (any site) 099.0
041.42 scrotum 110.8
due to or resulting from
central venous catheter (see also O157 (with confirmation of Shiga skin 111.9
Complications, due to, catheter, toxin when H antigen is foot 110.4
central venous) 999.31 unknown, or is not H7) hand 110.2
bloodstream 999.32 041.41 toenails 110.1
localized 999.33 O157:H- (nonmotile) with trachea 117.9
device, implant, or graft (any) confirmation of Shiga toxin Fusarium 118
(presence of) - see 041.41 Fusobacterium 041.84
Complications, infection and O157:H7 with or without gallbladder (see also Cholecystitis,
inflammation, due to (presence confirmation of Shiga acute) 575.0
of) any device, implant, or graft toxin-production 041.41 Gardnerella vaginalis 041.89
classified to 996.0–996.5 NEC specified NEC 041.42 gas bacillus (see also Gas, gangrene) 040.0
injection, inoculation, infusion, esophagostomy 530.86 gastric (see also Gastritis) 535.5
transfusion, or vaccination ethmoidal (chronic) (sinus) (see also Gastrodiscoides hominis 121.8
(prophylactic) (therapeutic) Sinusitis, ethmoidal) 473.2 gastroenteric (see also Enteritis, due to,
999.39 Eubacterium 041.84 by organism) 009.0
blood and blood products Eustachian tube (ear) 381.50 gastrointestinal (see also Enteritis, due
acute 999.34 acute 381.51 to, by organism) 009.0
injury NEC - see Wound, open, by chronic 381.52 gastrostomy 536.41
site, complicated exanthema subitum (see also Exanthem generalized NEC (see also Septicemia)
surgery 998.59 subitum) 058.10 038.9
duodenum 535.6 exit site 999.33 genital organ or tract NEC
ear - see also Otitis external auditory canal (meatus) (see female 614.9
external (see also Otitis, externa) also Otitis, externa) 380.10 with
380.10 eye NEC 360.00 abortion - see Abortion, by
inner (see also Labyrinthitis) 386.30 eyelid 373.9 type, with sepsis
middle - see Otitis, media specified NEC 373.8 ectopic pregnancy (see also
Eaton’s agent NEC 041.81 fallopian tube (see also Salpingo- categories 633.0–633.9)
Eberthella typhosa 002.0 oophoritis) 614.2 639.0
Ebola 078.89 fascia 728.89 molar pregnancy (see also
echinococcosis 122.9 Fasciola categories 630–632) 639.0
Echinococcus (see also Echinococcus) 122.9 gigantica 121.3 complicating pregnancy 646.6
Echinostoma 121.8 hepatica 121.3 affecting fetus or newborn 760.8
ECHO virus 079.1 Fasciolopsis (buski) 121.4 following
in diseases classified elsewhere - see fetus (intra-amniotic) - see Infection, abortion 639.0
category 079 congenital ectopic or molar pregnancy
unspecified nature or site 079.1 filarial - see Infestation, filarial 639.0


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genital organ or tract NEC (Continued) joint - see Arthritis, infectious or lymph gland (axillary) (cervical)
female (Continued) infective (inguinal) 683
puerperal, postpartum, childbirth Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated mesenteric 289.2
670.8 herpesvirus 058.89 lymphoid tissue, base of tongue or
minor or localized 646.6 kidney (cortex) (hematogenous) 590.9 posterior pharynx, NEC 474.00
affecting fetus or newborn with Madurella
760.8 abortion - see Abortion, by type, grisea 117.4
male 608.4 with urinary tract infection mycetomii 117.4
genitourinary tract NEC 599.0 calculus 592.0 major
Ghon tubercle, primary (see also ectopic pregnancy (see also with
Tuberculosis) 010.0 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.8 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
Giardia lamblia 007.1 molar pregnancy (see also with sepsis
gingival (chronic) 523.10 categories 630–632) 639.8 ectopic pregnancy (see also
acute 523.00 complicating pregnancy or categories 633.0–633.9) 639.0
Vincent’s 101 puerperium 646.6 molar pregnancy (see also
glanders 024 affecting fetus or newborn 760.1 categories 630–632) 639.0
Glenosporopsis amazonica 116.2 following following
Gnathostoma spinigerum 128.1 abortion 639.8 abortion 639.0
Gongylonema 125.6 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.8 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.0
gonococcal NEC (see also Gonococcus) pelvis and ureter 590.3 puerperal, postpartum,
098.0 Klebsiella pneumoniae NEC 041.3 childbirth 670.0
gram-negative bacilli NEC 041.85 knee (skin) NEC 686.9 malarial - see Malaria
anaerobic 041.84 joint - see Arthritis, infectious Malassezia furfur 111.0
guinea worm 125.7 Koch’s (see also Tuberculosis, Malleomyces
gum (see also Infection, gingival) 523.10 pulmonary) 011.9 mallei 024
Hantavirus 079.81 labia (majora) (minora) (see also pseudomallei 025
heart 429.89 Vulvitis) 616.10 mammary gland 611.0
Helicobactor pylori [H. pylori] 041.86 lacrimal puerperal, postpartum 675.2
helminths NEC 128.9 gland (see also Dacryoadenitis) Mansonella (ozzardi) 125.5
intestinal 127.9 375.00 mastoid (suppurative) - see
mixed (types classifiable to more passages (duct) (sac) (see also Mastoiditis
than one category in Dacryocystitis) 375.30 maxilla, maxillary 526.4
120.0–127.7) 127.8 larynx NEC 478.79 sinus (chronic) (see also Sinusitis,
leg (skin) NEC 686.9 maxillary) 473.0
specified type NEC 127.7
Leishmania (see also Leishmaniasis) 085.9 mediastinum 519.2
specified type NEC 128.8
braziliensis 085.5 medina 125.7
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donovani 085.0 meibomian
generalized 038.41
Ethiopica 085.3 cyst 373.12
Herpes (simplex) (see also Herpes,
furunculosa 085.1 gland 373.12
simplex) 054.9
infantum 085.0 melioidosis 025
congenital 771.2 Mexicana 085.4 meninges (see also Meningitis) 320.9
zoster (see also Herpes, zoster) 053.9 tropica (minor) 085.1 meningococcal (see also condition) 036.9
eye NEC 053.29 major 085.2 brain 036.1
Heterophyes heterophyes 121.6 Leptosphaeria senegalensis 117.4 cerebrospinal 036.0
Histoplasma (see also Histoplasmosis) Leptospira (see also Leptospirosis) 100.9 endocardium 036.42
115.90 australis 100.89 generalized 036.2
capsulatum (see also Histoplasmosis, bataviae 100.89 meninges 036.0
American) 115.00 pyrogenes 100.89 meningococcemia 036.2
duboisii (see also Histoplasmosis, specified type NEC 100.89 specified site NEC 036.89
African) 115.10 leptospirochetal NEC (see also mesenteric lymph nodes or glands
HIV V08 Leptospirosis) 100.9 NEC 289.2
with symptoms, symptomatic 042 Leptothrix - see Actinomycosis Metagonimus 121.5
hookworm (see also Ancylostomiasis) Listeria monocytogenes (listeriosis) 027.0 metatarsophalangeal 711.97
126.9 congenital 771.2 methicillin
human herpesvirus 6 058.81 liver fluke - see Infestation, fluke, liver resistant Staphylococcus aureus
human herpesvirus 7 058.82 Loa loa 125.2 (MRSA) 041.12
human herpesvirus 8 058.89 eyelid 125.2 [373.6] susceptible Staphylococcus aureus
human herpesvirus NEC 058.89 Loboa loboi 116.2 (MSSA) 041.11
human immunodeficiency virus V08 local, skin (staphylococcal) microorganism resistant to drugs - see
with symptoms, symptomatic 042 (streptococcal) NEC 686.9 Resistance (to), drugs by
human papillomavirus 079.4 abscess - see Abscess, by site microorganisms
hydrocele 603.1 cellulitis - see Cellulitis, by site Microsporidia 136.8
hydronephrosis 591 ulcer (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9 microsporum, microsporic - see
Hymenolepis 123.6 Loefflerella Dermatophytosis
hypopharynx 478.29 mallei 024 mima polymorpha NEC 041.85
inguinal glands 683 whitmori 025 mixed flora NEC 041.89
due to soft chancre 099.0 lung 518.89 Monilia (see also Candidiasis) 112.9
insertion site 999.33 atypical Mycobacterium 031.0 neonatal 771.7
intestine, intestinal (see also Enteritis, tuberculous (see also monkeypox 059.01
due to, by organism) 009.0 Tuberculosis, Monosporium apiospermum 117.6
intrauterine (see also Endometritis) 615.9 pulmonary) 011.9 mouth (focus) NEC 528.9
complicating delivery 646.6 basilar 518.89 parasitic 136.9
isospora belli or hominis 007.2 chronic 518.89 MRSA (methicillin resistant
Japanese B encephalitis 062.0 fungus NEC 117.9 Staphylococcus aureus) 041.12
jaw (bone) (acute) (chronic) (lower) spirochetal 104.8 MSSA (methicillin susceptible
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Mucor 117.7 Pasteurella NEC 027.2 Pyrenochaeta romeroi 117.4
muscle NEC 728.89 multocida (cat-bite) (dog-bite) 027.2 Q fever 083.0
mycelium NEC 117.9 pestis (see also Plague) 020.9 rabies 071
mycetoma pseudotuberculosis 027.2 rectum (sphincter) 569.49
actinomycotic NEC (see also septica (cat-bite) (dog-bite) 027.2 renal (see also Infection, kidney) 590.9
Actinomycosis) 039.9 tularensis (see also Tularemia) 021.9 pelvis and ureter 590.3
mycotic NEC 117.4 pelvic, female (see also Disease, pelvis, reservoir 999.33
Mycobacterium, mycobacterial (see also inflammatory) 614.9 resistant to drugs - see Resistance (to),
Mycobacterium) 031.9 penis (glans) (retention) NEC 607.2 drugs by microorganisms
Mycoplasma NEC 041.81 herpetic 054.13 respiratory 519.8
mycotic NEC 117.9 Peptococcus 041.84 chronic 519.8
pathogenic to compromised host Peptostreptococcus 041.84 influenzal (acute) (upper) (see also
only 118 periapical (pulpal origin) 522.4 Influenza) 487.1
skin NEC 111.9 peridental 523.30 lung 518.89
systemic 117.9 perineal wound (obstetrical) 674.3 rhinovirus 460
myocardium NEC 422.90 periodontal 523.31 syncytial virus 079.6
nail (chronic) (with lymphangitis) periorbital 376.00 upper (acute) (infectious) NEC 465.9
681.9 chronic 376.10 with flu, grippe, or influenza (see
finger 681.02 perirectal 569.49 also Influenza) 487.1
fungus 110.1 perirenal (see also Infection, kidney) influenzal (see also Influenza)
ingrowing 703.0 590.9 487.1
toe 681.11 peritoneal (see also Peritonitis) 567.9 multiple sites NEC 465.8
fungus 110.1 periureteral 593.89 streptococcal 034.0
nasal sinus (chronic (see also Sinusitis) periurethral 597.89 viral NEC 465.9
473.9 Petriellidium boydii 117.6 respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) 079.6
nasopharynx (chronic) 478.29 pharynx 478.29 resulting from presence of shunt or
acute 460 Coxsackie virus 074.0 other internal prosthetic device -
navel 686.9 phlegmonous 462 see Complications, infection and
newborn 771.4 posterior, lymphoid 474.00 inflammation, due to (presence
Neisserian - see Gonococcus Phialophora of) any device, implant, or graft
Neotestudina rosatii 117.4 gougerotii 117.8 classified to 996.0–996.5 NEC
newborn, generalized 771.89 jeanselmei 117.8 retroperitoneal 567.39
nipple 611.0 verrucosa 117.2 retrovirus 079.50
puerperal, postpartum 675.0 Piedraia hortai 111.3 human immunodeficiency virus
with breast 675.9 pinna, acute 380.11 type 2 (HIV 2) 079.53
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specified type NEC 675.8 pinta 103.9 human T-cell lymphotrophic virus
Nocardia - see Actinomycosis intermediate 103.1 type I (HTLV-I) 079.51
nose 478.19 late 103.2 human T-cell lymphotrophic virus
nostril 478.19 mixed 103.3 type II (HTLV-II) 079.52
obstetrical surgical wound 674.3 primary 103.0 specified NEC 079.59
Oesophagostomum (apiostomum) pinworm 127.4 Rhinocladium 117.1
127.7 pityrosporum furfur 111.0 Rhinosporidium (seeberi) 117.0
Oestrus ovis 134.0 pleuropneumonia-like organisms NEC rhinovirus
Oidium albicans (see also Candidiasis) (PPLO) 041.81 in diseases classified elsewhere - see
112.9 pneumococcal NEC 041.2 category 079
Onchocerca (volvulus) 125.3 generalized (purulent) 038.2 unspecified nature or site 079.3
eye 125.3 [360.13] Pneumococcus NEC 041.2 Rhizopus 117.7
eyelid 125.3 [373.6] port 999.33 rickettsial 083.9
operation wound 998.59 postoperative wound 998.59 rickettsialpox 083.2
Opisthorchis (felineus) (tenuicollis) posttraumatic NEC 958.3 rubella (see also Rubella) 056.9
(viverrini) 121.0 postvaccinal 999.39 congenital 771.0
orbit 376.00 poxvirus 059.9 Saccharomyces (see also Candidiasis)
chronic 376.10 specified NEC 059.8 112.9
orthopoxvirus 059.00 prepuce NEC 607.1 Saksenaea 117.7
specified NEC 059.09 Proprionibacterium 041.84 salivary duct or gland (any) 527.2
ovary (see also Salpingo-oophoritis) prostate (capsule) (see also Prostatitis) Salmonella (aertrycke) (callinarum)
614.2 601.9 (choleraesuis) (enteritidis)
Oxyuris vermicularis 127.4 Proteus (mirabilis) (morganii) (suipestifer) (typhimurium) 003.9
pancreas 577.0 (vulgaris) NEC 041.6 with
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis 116.1 enteritis 008.3 arthritis 003.23
Paragonimus (westermani) 121.2 protozoal NEC 136.8 gastroenteritis 003.0
parainfluenza virus 079.89 intestinal NEC 007.9 localized infection 003.20
parameningococcus NEC 036.9 Pseudomonas NEC 041.7 specified type NEC 003.29
with meningitis 036.0 mallei 024 meningitis 003.21
parapoxvirus 059.10 pneumonia 482.1 osteomyelitis 003.24
specified NEC 059.19 pseudomallei 025 pneumonia 003.22
parasitic NEC 136.9 psittacosis 073.9 septicemia 003.1
paratyphoid 002.9 puerperal, postpartum (major) 670.0 specified manifestation NEC
type A 002.1 minor 646.6 003.8
type B 002.2 pulmonary - see Infection, lung due to food (poisoning) (any
type C 002.3 purulent - see Abscess serotype) (see also Poisoning,
paraurethral ducts 597.89 putrid, generalized - see Septicemia food, due to, Salmonella)
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Salmonella (Continued) spinal cord NEC (see also Encephalitis) Streptomyces - see Actinomycosis
localized 003.20 323.9 streptotrichosis - see Actinomycosis
specified type NEC 003.29 abscess 324.1 Strongyloides (stercoralis) 127.2
paratyphi 002.9 late effect - see category 326 stump (amputation) (posttraumatic)
A 002.1 late effect - see category 326 (surgical) 997.62
B 002.2 meninges - see Meningitis traumatic - see Amputation,
C 002.3 streptococcal 320.2 traumatic, by site, complicated
schottmuelleri 002.2 Spirillum subcutaneous tissue, local NEC 686.9
specified type NEC 003.8 minus or minor 026.0 submaxillary region 528.9
typhi 002.0 morsus muris 026.0 suipestifer (see also Infection,
typhosa 002.0 obermeieri 087.0 Salmonella) 003.9
saprophytic 136.8 spirochetal NEC 104.9 swimming pool bacillus 031.1
Sarcocystis, lindemanni 136.5 lung 104.8 syphilitic - see Syphilis
SARS-associated coronavirus 079.82 specified nature or site NEC systemic - see Septicemia
scabies 133.0 104.8 Taenia - see Infestation, Taenia
Schistosoma - see Infestation, spleen 289.59 Taeniarhynchus saginatus 123.2
Schistosoma Sporothrix schenckii 117.1 tanapox 059.21
Schmorl’s bacillus 040.3 Sporotrichum (schenckii) 117.1 tapeworm - see Infestation, tapeworm
scratch or other superficial injury - see Sporozoa 136.8 tendon (sheath) 727.89
Injury, superficial, by site staphylococcal NEC 041.10 Ternidens diminutus 127.7
scrotum (acute) NEC 608.4 aureus 041.11 testis (see also Orchitis) 604.90
sealpox 059.12 methicillin thigh (skin) 686.9
secondary, burn or open wound resistant (MRSA) 041.12 threadworm 127.4
(dislocation) (fracture) 958.3 susceptible MSSA) 041.11 throat 478.29
seminal vesicle (see also Vesiculitis) food poisoning 005.0 pneumococcal 462
608.0 generalized (purulent) 038.10 staphylococcal 462
septic aureus 038.11 streptococcal 034.0
generalized - see Septicemia methicillin viral NEC (see also Pharyngitis) 462
localized, skin (see also Abscess) resistant 038.12 thumb (skin) 686.9
682.9 susceptible 038.11 abscess (with lymphangitis)
septicemic - see Septicemia specified organism NEC 038.19 681.00
seroma 998.51 pneumonia 482.40 pulp 681.01
Serratia (marcescens) 041.85 aureus 482.41 cellulitis (with lymphangitis)
generalized 038.44 methicillin 681.00
sheep liver fluke 121.3 resistant (MRSA) 482.42 nail 681.02

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Shigella 004.9 susceptible (MSSA) thyroglossal duct 529.8
boydii 004.2 482.41 toe (skin) 686.9
dysenteriae 004.0 MRSA (methicillin resistant abscess (with lymphangitis)
Flexneri 004.1 staphylococcus aureus) 681.10
group 482.42 cellulitis (with lymphangitis)
A 004.0 MSSA (methicillin susceptible 681.10
B 004.1 staphylococcus aureus) nail 681.11
C 004.2 482.41 fungus 110.1
D 004.3 specified type NEC 482.49 tongue NEC 529.0
Schmitz (-Stutzer) 004.0 septicemia 038.10 parasitic 112.0
Schmitzii 004.0 aureus 038.11 tonsil (faucial) (lingual) (pharyngeal)
Shiga 004.0 methicillin 474.00
Sonnei 004.3 resistant (MRSA) 038.12 acute or subacute 463
specified type NEC 004.8 susceptible (MSSA) 038.11 and adenoid 474.02
Sin Nombre virus 079.81 MRSA (methicillin resistant tag 474.00
sinus (see also Sinusitis) 473.9 staphylococcus aureus) tooth, teeth 522.4
pilonidal 685.1 038.12 periapical (pulpal origin) 522.4
with abscess 685.0 MSSA (methicillin susceptible peridental 523.30
skin NEC 686.9 staphylococcus aureus) periodontal 523.31
Skene’s duct or gland (see also 038.11 pulp 522.0
Urethritis) 597.89 specified organism NEC 038.19 socket 526.5
skin (local) (staphylococcal) specified NEC 041.19 TORCH - see Infection, congenital
(streptococcal) NEC 686.9 steatoma 706.2 NEC
abscess - see Abscess, by site Stellantchasmus falcatus 121.6 without active infection 760.2
cellulitis - see Cellulitis, by site Streptobacillus moniliformis 026.1 Torula histolytica 117.5
due to fungus 111.9 streptococcal NEC 041.00 Toxocara (cani) (cati) (felis) 128.0
specified type NEC 111.8 generalized (purulent) 038.0 Toxoplasma gondii (see also
mycotic 111.9 group Toxoplasmosis) 130.9
specified type NEC 111.8 A 041.01 trachea, chronic 491.8
ulcer (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9 B 041.02 fungus 117.9
slow virus 046.9 C 041.03 traumatic NEC 958.3
specified condition NEC 046.8 D [enterococcus] 041.04 trematode NEC 121.9
Sparganum (mansoni) (proliferum) G 041.05 trench fever 083.1
123.5 pneumonia - see Pneumonia, Treponema
spermatic cord NEC 608.4 streptococcal denticola 041.84
sphenoidal (chronic) (sinus) (see also septicemia 038.0 macrodenticum 041.84
Sinusitis, sphenoidal) 473.3 sore throat 034.0 pallidum (see also Syphilis) 097.9
Spherophorus necrophorus 040.3 specified NEC 041.09 Trichinella (spiralis) 124


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Trichomonas 131.9 utriculus masculinus NEC 597.89 vulva (see also Vulvitis) 616.10
bladder 131.09 vaccination 999.39 whipworm 127.3
cervix 131.09 vagina (granulation tissue) (wall) (see Whitmore’s bacillus 025
hominis 007.3 also Vaginitis) 616.10 wound (local) (posttraumatic) NEC
intestine 007.3 varicella 052.9 958.3
prostate 131.03 varicose veins - see Varicose, veins with
specified site NEC 131.8 variola 050.9 dislocation - see Dislocation, by
urethra 131.02 major 050.0 site, open
urogenitalis 131.00 minor 050.1 fracture - see Fracture, by site,
vagina 131.01 vas deferens NEC 608.4 open
vulva 131.01 Veillonella 041.84 open wound - see Wound, open,
Trichophyton, trichophytid - see verumontanum 597.89 by site, complicated
Dermatophytosis vesical (see also Cystitis) 595.9 postoperative 998.59
Trichosporon (beigelii) cutaneum 111.2 Vibrio surgical 998.59
Trichostrongylus 127.6 cholerae 001.0 Wuchereria 125.0
Trichuris (trichiuria) 127.3 El Tor 001.1 bancrofti 125.0
Trombicula (irritans) 133.8 parahaemolyticus (food poisoning) malayi 125.1
Trypanosoma (see also 005.4 yaba monkey tumor virus 059.22
Trypanosomiasis) 086.9 vulnificus 041.85 yatapoxvirus 059.20
cruzi 086.2 Vincent’s (gums) (mouth) (tonsil) 101 yaws - see Yaws
tubal (see also Salpingo-oophoritis) 614.2 virus, viral 079.99 yeast (see also Candidiasis) 112.9
tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis) adenovirus yellow fever (see also Fever, yellow)
011.9 in diseases classified elsewhere - 060.9
tubo-ovarian (see also Salpingo- see category 079 Yersinia pestis (see also Plague) 020.9
oophoritis) 614.2 unspecified nature or site 079.0 Zeis’ gland 373.12
tunica vaginalis 608.4 central nervous system NEC 049.9 zoonotic bacterial NEC 027.9
tunnel 999.33 enterovirus 048 Zopfia senegalensis 117.4
tympanic membrane - see Myringitis meningitis 047.9 Infective, infectious - see condition
typhoid (abortive) (ambulant) specified type NEC 047.8 Inferiority complex 301.9
(bacillus) 002.0 slow virus 046.9 constitutional psychopathic 301.9
typhus 081.9 specified condition NEC 046.8 Infertility
flea-borne (endemic) 081.0 chest 519.8 female 628.9
louse-borne (epidemic) 080 conjunctivitis 077.99 age related 628.8
mite-borne 081.2 specified type NEC 077.89 associated with
recrudescent 081.1 coronavirus 079.89 adhesions, peritubal 614.6 [628.2]
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African 082.1 Coxsackie (see also Infection, cervical mucus 628.4
North Asian 082.2 Coxsackie) 079.2 congenital
umbilicus (septic) 686.9 Ebola 065.8 cervix 628.4
newborn NEC 771.4 ECHO fallopian tube 628.2
ureter 593.89 in diseases classified elsewhere - uterus 628.3
urethra (see also Urethritis) 597.80 see category 079 vagina 628.4
urinary (tract) NEC 599.0 unspecified nature or site 079.1 anovulation 628.0
with encephalitis 049.9 dysmucorrhea 628.4
abortion - see Abortion, by type, arthropod-borne NEC 064 endometritis, tuberculous (see also
with urinary tract infection tick-borne 063.9 Tuberculosis) 016.7 [628.3]
ectopic pregnancy (see also specified type NEC 063.8 Stein-Leventhal syndrome 256.4
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.8 enteritis NEC (see also Enteritis, [628.0]
molar pregnancy (see also viral) 008.8 due to
categories 630–632) 639.8 exanthem NEC 057.9 adiposogenital dystrophy 253.8
candidal 112.2 Hantavirus 079.81 [628.1]
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, human papilloma 079.4 anterior pituitary disorder NEC
or puerperium 646.6 in diseases classified elsewhere - see 253.4 [628.1]
affecting fetus or newborn 760.1 category 079 hyperfunction 253.1 [628.1]
asymptomatic 646.5 intestine (see also Enteritis, viral) cervical anomaly 628.4
affecting fetus or newborn 008.8 fallopian tube anomaly 628.2
760.1 lung - see Pneumonia, viral ovarian failure 256.39 [628.0]
diplococcal (acute) 098.0 respiratory syncytial (RSV) 079.6 Stein-Leventhal syndrome 256.4
chronic 098.2 Retrovirus 079.50 [628.0]
due to Trichomonas (vaginalis) rhinovirus uterine anomaly 628.3
131.00 in diseases classified elsewhere - vaginal anomaly 628.4
following see category 079 nonimplantation 628.3
abortion 639.8 unspecified nature or site 079.3 origin
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.8 salivary gland disease 078.5 cervical 628.4
gonococcal (acute) 098.0 slow 046.9 pituitary-hypothalamus NEC
chronic or duration of 2 months specified condition NEC 046.8 253.8 [628.1]
or over 098.2 specified type NEC 079.89 anterior pituitary NEC 253.4
newborn 771.82 in diseases classified elsewhere - [628.1]
trichomonal 131.00 see category 079 hyperfunction NEC 253.1
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) unspecified nature or site 079.99 [628.1]
016.3 warts 078.10 dwarfism 253.3 [628.1]
uterus, uterine (see also Endometritis) specified NEC 078.19 panhypopituitarism 253.2
615.9 yaba monkey tumor 059.22 [628.1]


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Infertility (Continued) Infestation (Continued) Infestation (Continued)


female (Continued) complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or guinea worm 125.7
origin (Continued) puerperium 647.9 helminth NEC 128.9
specified NEC 628.8 affecting fetus or newborn 760.8 intestinal 127.9
tubal (block) (occlusion) Cysticercus cellulosae 123.1 mixed (types classifiable to more
(stenosis) 628.2 Demodex folliculorum 133.8 than one category in
adhesions 614.6 [628.2] Dermatobia (hominis) 134.0 120.0–127.7) 127.8
uterine 628.3 Dibothriocephalus (latus) 123.4 specified type NEC 127.7
vaginal 628.4 larval 123.5 specified type NEC 128.8
previous, requiring supervision of Dicrocoelium dendriticum 121.8 Heterophyes heterophyes (small
pregnancy V23.0 Diphyllobothrium (adult) (intestinal) intestine) 121.6
male 606.9 (latum) (pacificum) 123.4 hookworm (see also Infestation,
absolute 606.0 larval 123.5 ancylostoma) 126.9
due to Diplogonoporus (grandis) 123.8 Hymenolepis (diminuta) (nana) 123.6
azoospermia 606.0 Dipylidium (caninum) 123.8 intestinal NEC 129
drug therapy 606.8 Distoma hepaticum 121.3 leeches (aquatic) (land) 134.2
extratesticular cause NEC dog tapeworm 123.8 Leishmania - see Leishmaniasis
606.8 Dracunculus medinensis 125.7 lice (see also Infestation, pediculus)
germinal cell dragon worm 125.7 132.9
aplasia 606.0 dwarf tapeworm 123.6 Linguatulidae, linguatula (pentastoma)
desquamation 606.1 Echinococcus (see also Echinococcus) (serrata) 134.1
hypospermatogenesis 606.1 122.9 Loa loa 125.2
infection 606.8 Echinostoma ilocanum 121.8 eyelid 125.2 [373.6]
obstruction, afferent ducts 606.8 Embadomonas 007.8 louse (see also Infestation, pediculus)
oligospermia 606.1 Endamoeba (histolytica) - see Infection, 132.9
radiation 606.8 ameba body 132.1
spermatogenic arrest (complete) Entamoeba (histolytica) - see Infection, head 132.0
606.0 ameba pubic 132.2
incomplete 606.1 Enterobius vermicularis 127.4 maggots 134.0
systemic disease 606.8 Epidermophyton - see Mansonella (ozzardi) 125.5
Infestation 134.9 Dermatophytosis medina 125.7
Acanthocheilonema (perstans) eyeworm 125.2 Metagonimus yokogawai (small
125.4 Fasciola intestine) 121.5
streptocerca 125.6 gigantica 121.3 Microfilaria streptocerca 125.3
Acariasis 133.9 hepatica 121.3 eye 125.3 [360.13]
demodex folliculorum 133.8 Fasciolopsis (buski) (small intestine) eyelid 125.3 [373.6]

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sarcoptes scabiei 133.0 121.4 Microsporon furfur 111.0
trombiculae 133.8 filarial 125.9 microsporum - see Dermatophytosis
Agamofilaria streptocerca 125.6 due to mites 133.9
Ancylostoma, Ankylostoma 126.9 acanthocheilonema (perstans) scabic 133.0
americanum 126.1 125.4 specified type NEC 133.8
braziliense 126.2 streptocerca 125.6 Monilia (albicans) (see also Candidiasis)
canium 126.8 Brugia (Wuchereria) malayi 112.9
ceylanicum 126.3 125.1 vagina 112.1
duodenale 126.0 Dracunculus medinensis 125.7 vulva 112.1
new world 126.1 guinea worms 125.7 mouth 112.0
old world 126.0 Mansonella (ozzardi) 125.5 Necator americanus 126.1
Angiostrongylus cantonensis 128.8 Onchocerca volvulus 125.3 nematode (intestinal) 127.9
anisakiasis 127.1 eye 125.3 [360.13] Ancylostoma (see also Ancylostoma)
Anisakis larva 127.1 eyelid 125.3 [373.6] 126.9
arthropod NEC 134.1 Wuchereria (bancrofti) 125.0 Ascaris lumbricoides 127.0
Ascaris lumbricoides 127.0 malayi 125.1 conjunctiva NEC 128.9
Bacillus fusiformis 101 specified type NEC 125.6 Dioctophyma 128.8
Balantidium coli 007.0 fish tapeworm 123.4 Enterobius vermicularis 127.4
beef tapeworm 123.2 larval 123.5 Gnathostoma spinigerum 128.1
Bothriocephalus (latus) 123.4 fluke 121.9 Oesophagostomum (apiostomum)
larval 123.5 blood NEC (see also Schistosomiasis) 127.7
broad tapeworm 123.4 120.9 Physaloptera 127.4
larval 123.5 cat liver 121.0 specified type NEC 127.7
Brugia malayi 125.1 intestinal (giant) 121.4 Strongyloides stercoralis 127.2
Candiru 136.8 liver (sheep) 121.3 Ternidens diminutus 127.7
Capillaria cat 121.0 Trichinella spiralis 124
hepatica 128.8 Chinese 121.1 Trichostrongylus 127.6
philippinensis 127.5 clonorchiasis 121.1 Trichuris (trichiuria) 127.3
cat liver fluke 121.0 fascioliasis 121.3 Oesophagostomum (apiostomum)
Cercomonas hominis (intestinal) Oriental 121.1 127.7
007.3 lung (oriental) 121.2 Oestrus ovis 134.0
cestodes 123.9 sheep liver 121.3 Onchocerca (volvulus) 125.3
specified type NEC 123.8 fly larva 134.0 eye 125.3 [360.13]
chigger 133.8 Gasterophilus (intestinalis) 134.0 eyelid 125.3 [373.6]
chigoe 134.1 Gastrodiscoides hominis 121.8 Opisthorchis (felineus) (tenuicollis)
Chilomastix 007.8 Giardia lamblia 007.1 (viverrini) 121.0
Clonorchis (sinensis) (liver) 121.1 Gnathostoma (spinigerum) 128.1 Oxyuris vermicularis 127.4
coccidia 007.2 Gongylonema 125.6 Paragonimus (westermani) 121.2


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Infestation (Continued) Infestation (Continued) Infiltrate, infiltration (Continued)


parasite, parasitic NEC 136.9 Tetranychus molestissimus 133.8 pulmonary 793.19
eyelid 134.9 [373.6] threadworm 127.4 with
intestinal 129 tongue 112.0 eosinophilia 518.3
mouth 112.0 Toxocara (cani) (cati) (felis) 128.0 pneumonia - see Pneumonia, by
orbit 376.13 trematode(s) NEC 121.9 type
skin 134.9 Trichina spiralis 124 x-ray finding only 793.19
tongue 112.0 Trichinella spiralis 124 Ranke’s primary (see also Tuberculosis)
pediculus 132.9 Trichocephalus 127.3 010.0
capitis (humanus) (any site) 132.0 Trichomonas 131.9 skin, lymphocytic (benign) 709.8
corporis (humanus) (any site) 132.1 bladder 131.09 thymus (gland) (fatty) 254.8
eyelid 132.0 [373.6] cervix 131.09 urine 788.8
mixed (classifiable to more than intestine 007.3 vesicant
one category in 132.0–132.2) prostate 131.03 agent NEC 999.82
132.3 specified site NEC 131.8 chemotherapy 999.81
pubis (any site) 132.2 urethra (female) (male) 131.02 vitreous humor 379.29
phthirus (pubis) (any site) 132.2 urogenital 131.00 Infirmity 799.89
with any infestation classifiable to vagina 131.01 senile 797
132.0 and 132.1 132.3 vulva 131.01 Inflammation, inflamed, inflammatory
pinworm 127.4 Trichophyton - see Dermatophytosis (with exudation)
pork tapeworm (adult) 123.0 Trichostrongylus instabilis 127.6 abducens (nerve) 378.54
protozoal NEC 136.8 Trichuris (trichiuria) 127.3 accessory sinus (chronic) (see also
pubic louse 132.2 Trombicula (irritans) 133.8 Sinusitis) 473.9
rat tapeworm 123.6 Trypanosoma - see Trypanosomiasis adrenal (gland) 255.8
red bug 133.8 Tunga penetrans 134.1 alimentary canal - see Enteritis
roundworm (large) NEC 127.0 Uncinaria americana 126.1 alveoli (teeth) 526.5
sand flea 134.1 whipworm 127.3 scorbutic 267
saprophytic NEC 136.8 worms NEC 128.9 amnion - see Amnionitis
Sarcoptes scabiei 133.0 intestinal 127.9 anal canal 569.49
scabies 133.0 Wuchereria 125.0 antrum (chronic) (see also Sinusitis,
Schistosoma 120.9 bancrofti 125.0 maxillary) 473.0
bovis 120.8 malayi 125.1 anus 569.49
cercariae 120.3 Infiltrate, infiltration appendix (see also Appendicitis) 541
hematobium 120.0 with an iron compound 275.09 arachnoid - see Meningitis
intercalatum 120.8 amyloid (any site) (generalized) areola 611.0
japonicum 120.2 277.39 puerperal, postpartum 675.0
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mansoni 120.1 calcareous (muscle) NEC 275.49 areolar tissue NEC 686.9
mattheii 120.8 localized - see Degeneration, by artery - see Arteritis
specified site auditory meatus (external) (see also
site - see Schistosomiasis calcium salt (muscle) 275.49 Otitis, externa) 380.10
type NEC 120.8 chemotherapy, vesicant 999.81 Bartholin’s gland 616.89
spindale 120.8 corneal (see also Edema, cornea) bile duct or passage 576.1
screw worms 134.0 371.20 bladder (see also Cystitis) 595.9
skin NEC 134.9 eyelid 373.9 bleb
Sparganum (mansoni) (proliferum) fatty (diffuse) (generalized) 272.8 postprocedural 379.60
123.5 localized - see Degeneration, by site, stage 1 379.61
larval 123.5 fatty stage 2 379.62
specified type NEC 134.8 glycogen, glycogenic (see also Disease, stage 3 379.63
Spirometra larvae 123.5 glycogen storage) 271.0 bone - see Osteomyelitis
Sporozoa NEC 136.8 heart, cardiac bowel (see also Enteritis) 558.9
Stellantchasmus falcatus 121.6 fatty (see also Degeneration, brain (see also Encephalitis) 323.9
Strongyloides 127.2 myocardial) 429.1 late effect - see category 326
Strongylus (gibsoni) 127.7 glycogenic 271.0 [425.7] membrane - see Meningitis
Taenia 123.3 inflammatory in vitreous 379.29 breast 611.0
diminuta 123.6 kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.9 puerperal, postpartum 675.2
Echinococcus (see also Echinococcus) leukemic (M9800/3) - see Leukemia broad ligament (see also Disease, pelvis,
122.9 liver 573.8 inflammatory) 614.4
mediocanellata 123.2 fatty - see Fatty, liver acute 614.3
nana 123.6 glycogen (see also Disease, glycogen bronchus - see Bronchitis
saginata (mediocanellata) 123.2 storage) 271.0 bursa - see Bursitis
solium (intestinal form) 123.0 lung (see also Infiltrate, pulmonary) capsule
larval form 123.1 793.19 liver 573.3
Taeniarhynchus saginatus 123.2 eosinophilic 518.3 spleen 289.59
tapeworm 123.9 x-ray finding only 793.19 catarrhal (see also Catarrh) 460
beef 123.2 lymphatic (see also Leukemia, vagina 616.10
broad 123.4 lymphatic) 204.9 cecum (see also Appendicitis) 541
larval 123.5 gland, pigmentary 289.3 cerebral (see also Encephalitis) 323.9
dog 123.8 muscle, fatty 728.9 late effect - see category 326
dwarf 123.6 myelogenous (see also Leukemia, membrane - see Meningitis
fish 123.4 myeloid) 205.9 cerebrospinal (see also Meningitis) 322.9
larval 123.5 myocardium, myocardial late effect - see category 326
pork 123.0 fatty (see also Degeneration, meningococcal 036.0
rat 123.6 myocardial) 429.1 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
Ternidens diminutus 127.7 glycogenic 271.0 [425.7] 013.6


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Inflammation, inflamed, inflammatory Inflammation, inflamed, inflammatory Inflammation, inflamed, inflammatory


(Continued) (Continued) (Continued)
cervix (uteri) (see also Cervicitis) 616.0 genital organ (Continued) nasal sinus (chronic) (see also Sinusitis)
chest 519.9 female (Continued) 473.9
choroid NEC (see also Choroiditis) complicating pregnancy, nasopharynx - see Nasopharyngitis
363.20 childbirth, or puerperium navel 686.9
cicatrix (tissue) - see Cicatrix 646.6 newborn NEC 771.4
colon (see also Enteritis) 558.9 affecting fetus or newborn nerve NEC 729.2
granulomatous 555.1 760.8 nipple 611.0
newborn 558.9 following puerperal, postpartum 675.0
connective tissue (diffuse) NEC 728.9 abortion 639.0 nose 478.19
cornea (see also Keratitis) 370.9 ectopic or molar pregnancy suppurative 472.0
with ulcer (see also Ulcer, cornea) 639.0 oculomotor nerve 378.51
370.00 male 608.4 optic nerve 377.30
corpora cavernosa (penis) 607.2 gland (lymph) (see also Lymphadenitis) orbit (chronic) 376.10
cranial nerve - see Disorder, nerve, 289.3 acute 376.00
cranial glottis (see also Laryngitis) 464.00 chronic 376.10
diarrhea - see Diarrhea with obstruction 464.01 ovary (see also Salpingo-oophoritis)
disc (intervertebral) (space) 722.90 granular, pharynx 472.1 614.2
cervical, cervicothoracic 722.91 gum 523.10 oviduct (see also Salpingo-oophoritis)
lumbar, lumbosacral 722.93 heart (see also Carditis) 429.89 614.2
thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.92 hepatic duct 576.8 pancreas - see Pancreatitis
Douglas’ cul-de-sac or pouch (chronic) hernial sac - see Hernia, by site parametrium (chronic) (see also Disease,
(see also Disease, pelvis, ileum (see also Enteritis) 558.9 pelvis, inflammatory) 614.4
inflammatory) 614.4 terminal or regional 555.0 acute 614.3
acute 614.3 with large intestine 555.2 parotid region 686.9
due to (presence of) any device, intervertebral disc 722.90 gland 527.2
implant, or graft classifiable to cervical, cervicothoracic 722.91 pelvis, female (see also Disease, pelvis,
996.0–996.5 - see Complications, lumbar, lumbosacral 722.93 inflammatory) 614.9
infection and inflammation, due thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.92 penis (corpora cavernosa) 607.2
to (presence of) any device, intestine (see also Enteritis) 558.9 perianal 569.49
implant, or graft classified to jaw (acute) (bone) (chronic) (lower) pericardium (see also Pericarditis) 423.9
996.0–996.5 NEC (suppurative) (upper) 526.4 perineum (female) (male) 686.9
duodenum 535.6 jejunum - see Enteritis perirectal 569.49
dura mater - see Meningitis joint NEC (see also Arthritis) 716.9 peritoneum (see also Peritonitis) 567.9
ear - see also Otitis sacroiliac 720.2 periuterine (see also Disease, pelvis,

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external (see also Otitis, externa) kidney (see also Nephritis) 583.9 inflammatory) 614.9
380.10 knee (joint) 716.66 perivesical (see also Cystitis) 595.9
inner (see also Labyrinthitis) 386.30 tuberculous (active) (see also petrous bone (see also Petrositis) 383.20
middle - see Otitis media Tuberculosis) 015.2 pharynx (see also Pharyngitis) 462
esophagus 530.10 labium (majus) (minus) (see also follicular 472.1
ethmoidal (chronic) (sinus) (see also Vulvitis) 616.10 granular 472.1
Sinusitis, ethmoidal) 473.2 lacrimal pia mater - see Meningitis
Eustachian tube (catarrhal) 381.50 gland (see also Dacryoadenitis) pleura - see Pleurisy
acute 381.51 375.00 postmastoidectomy cavity 383.30
chronic 381.52 passages (duct) (sac) (see also chronic 383.33
extrarectal 569.49 Dacryocystitis) 375.30 pouch, internal ileoanal 569.71
eye 379.99 larynx (see also Laryngitis) 464.00 prostate (see also Prostatitis) 601.9
eyelid 373.9 with obstruction 464.01 rectosigmoid - see Rectosigmoiditis
specified NEC 373.8 diphtheritic 032.3 rectum (see also Proctitis) 569.49
fallopian tube (see also Salpingo- leg NEC 686.9 respiratory, upper (see also Infection,
oophoritis) 614.2 lip 528.5 respiratory, upper) 465.9
fascia 728.9 liver (capsule) (see also Hepatitis) 573.3 chronic, due to external agent - see
fetal membranes (acute) 658.4 acute 570 Condition, respiratory, chronic,
affecting fetus or newborn 762.7 chronic 571.40 due to, external agent
follicular, pharynx 472.1 suppurative 572.0 due to
frontal (chronic) (sinus) (see also lung (acute) (see also Pneumonia) 486 fumes or vapors (chemical)
Sinusitis, frontal) 473.1 chronic (interstitial) 518.89 (inhalation) 506.2
gallbladder (see also Cholecystitis, lymphatic vessel (see also radiation 508.1
acute) 575.0 Lymphangitis) 457.2 retina (see also Retinitis) 363.20
gall duct (see also Cholecystitis) 575.10 lymph node or gland (see also retrocecal (see also Appendicitis) 541
gastrointestinal (see also Enteritis) Lymphadenitis) 289.3 retroperitoneal (see also Peritonitis) 567.9
558.9 mammary gland 611.0 salivary duct or gland (any)
genital organ (diffuse) (internal) puerperal, postpartum 675.2 (suppurative) 527.2
female 614.9 maxilla, maxillary 526.4 scorbutic, alveoli, teeth 267
with sinus (chronic) (see also Sinusitis, scrotum 608.4
abortion - see Abortion, by maxillary) 473.0 sigmoid - see Enteritis
type, with sepsis membranes of brain or spinal cord - see sinus (see also Sinusitis) 473.9
ectopic pregnancy (see also Meningitis Skene’s duct or gland (see also
categories 633.0–633.9) meninges - see Meningitis Urethritis) 597.89
639.0 mouth 528.00 skin 686.9
molar pregnancy (see also muscle 728.9 spermatic cord 608.4
categories 630–632) myocardium (see also Myocarditis) sphenoidal (sinus) (see also Sinusitis,
639.0 429.0 sphenoidal) 473.3


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Inflammation, inflamed, inflammatory Influenza, influenzal (Continued) Influenza, influenzal (Continued)


(Continued) with (Continued) novel influenza A viruses not
spinal respiratory manifestations NEC previously found in humans - see
cord (see also Encephalitis) 323.9 487.1 Influenza, due to identified, novel
late effect - see category 326 sinusitis 487.1 influenza A virus
membrane - see Meningitis sore throat 487.1 pharyngitis 487.1
nerve - see Disorder, nerve tonsillitis 487.1 pneumonia (any form) 487.0
spine (see also Spondylitis) 720.9 tracheitis 487.1 respiratory (upper) 487.1
spleen (capsule) 289.59 upper respiratory infection (acute) specified NEC 487.1
stomach - see Gastritis 487.1 stomach 487.8
stricture, rectum 569.49 A/H5N1 (see also Influenza, avian) vaccination, prophylactic (against)
subcutaneous tissue NEC 686.9 488.02 V04.81
suprarenal (gland) 255.8 abdominal 487.8 Influenza-like disease (see also Influenza)
synovial (fringe) (membrane) - see Asian 487.1 487.1
Bursitis avian 488.02 Infraction, Freiberg’s (metatarsal head)
tendon (sheath) NEC 726.90 with involvement of gastrointestinal 732.5
testis (see also Orchitis) 604.90 tract 488.09 Infraeruption, teeth 524.34
thigh 686.9 bronchopneumonia 488.01 Infusion complication, misadventure, or
throat (see also Sore throat) 462 laryngitis 488.02 reaction - see Complication, infusion
thymus (gland) 254.8 manifestations NEC 488.09 Ingestion
thyroid (gland) (see also Thyroiditis) respiratory 488.02 chemical - see Table of Drugs and
245.9 pharyngitis 488.02 Chemicals
tongue 529.0 pneumonia (any form classifiable to drug or medicinal substance
tonsil - see Tonsillitis 480-483, 485-486) 488.01 overdose or wrong substance given
trachea - see Tracheitis respiratory infection (acute) (upper) or taken 977.9
trochlear nerve 378.53 488.02 specified drug - see Table of
tubal (see also Salpingo-oophoritis) 614.2 bronchial 487.1 Drugs and Chemicals
tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis) bronchopneumonia 487.0 foreign body NEC (see also Foreign
011.9 catarrhal 487.1 body) 938
tubo-ovarian (see also Salpingo- due to identified Ingrowing
oophoritis) 614.2 animal origin influenza virus - see hair 704.8
tunica vaginalis 608.4 Influenza, due to identified, nail (finger) (toe) (infected) 703.0
tympanic membrane - see Myringitis novel influenza A virus Inguinal - see also condition
umbilicus, umbilical 686.9 avian influenza virus 488.02 testis 752.51
with
newborn NEC 771.4 Inhalation
manifestations NEC 488.09
uterine ligament (see also Disease, carbon monoxide 986
respiratory 488.02
pelvis, inflammatory) 614.4 flame
pneumonia (any form
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acute 614.3 mouth 947.0


classifiable to 480-483,
uterus (catarrhal) (see also Endometritis) lung 947.1
485-486) 488.01
615.9 (novel) 2009 H1N1 influenza virus food or foreign body (see also Asphyxia,
uveal tract (anterior) (see also 488.12 food or foreign body) 933.1
Iridocyclitis) 364.3 with gas, fumes, or vapor (noxious) 987.9
posterior - see Chorioretinitis manifestations NEC 488.19 specified agent - see Table of Drugs
sympathetic 360.11 respiratory 488.12 and Chemicals
vagina (see also Vaginitis) 616.10 pneumonia 488.11 liquid or vomitus (see also Asphyxia,
vas deferens 608.4 novel influenza A virus 488.82 food or foreign body) 933.1
vein (see also Phlebitis) 451.9 with lower respiratory tract NEC 934.9
thrombotic 451.9 encephalopathy 488.89 meconium (fetus or newborn) 770.11
cerebral (see also Thrombosis, involvement of gastrointestinal with respiratory symptoms 770.12
brain) 434.0 tract 488.89 mucus (see also Asphyxia, mucus) 933.1
leg 451.2 laryngitis 488.82 oil (causing suffocation) (see also
deep (vessels) NEC 451.19 manifestations NEC 488.89 Asphyxia, food or foreign body)
superficial (vessels) 451.0 respiratory (acute) (upper) 933.1
lower extremity 451.2 488.82 pneumonia - see Pneumonia, aspiration
deep (vessels) NEC 451.19 pharyngitis 488.82 smoke 508.2
superficial (vessels) 451.0 pneumonia 488.81 steam 987.9
vocal cord 478.5 epidemic 487.1 stomach contents or secretions (see also
vulva (see also Vulvitis) 616.10 gastric 487.8 Asphyxia, food or foreign body)
Inflation, lung imperfect (newborn) intestinal 487.8 933.1
770.5 laryngitis 487.1 in labor and delivery 668.0
Influenza, influenzal 487.1 maternal affecting fetus or newborn Inhibition, inhibited
with 760.2 academic as adjustment reaction 309.23
bronchitis 487.1 manifest influenza in infant 771.2 orgasm
bronchopneumonia 487.0 (novel) 2009 H1N1 488.12 female 302.73
cold (any type) 487.1 with involvement of gastrointestinal male 302.74
digestive manifestations 487.8 tract 488.19 sexual
hemoptysis 487.1 bronchopneumonia 488.11 desire 302.71
involvement of laryngitis 488.12 excitement 302.72
gastrointestinal tract 487.8 manifestations NEC 488.19 work as adjustment reaction 309.23
nervous system 487.8 respiratory 488.12 Inhibitor
laryngitis 487.1 pharyngitis 488.12 autoimmune, to clotting factors
manifestations NEC 487.8 pneumonia (any form classifiable to 286.52
respiratory 487.1 480-483, 485-486) 488.11 systemic lupus erythematosus
pneumonia 487.0 respiratory infection (acute) (upper) (presence of) 795.79
pharyngitis 487.1 488.12 with
pneumonia (any form classifiable to novel A/H1N1 (see also Influenza, hemorrhagic disorder 286.53
480–483, 485–486) 487.0 (novel) 2009 H1N1) 488.12 hypercoagulable state 289.81


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Iniencephalus, iniencephaly 740.2 Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued)


Injected eye 372.74 blood vessel (Continued) blood vessel (Continued)
Injury 959.9 carotid artery 900.00 pelvis 902.9
common 900.01 multiple 902.87
Note: For abrasion, insect bite external 900.02 specified NEC 902.89
(nonvenomous), blister, or scratch, see internal 900.03 plantar (deep) (artery) (vein) 904.6
Injury, superficial. celiac artery 902.20 popliteal 904.40
specified branch NEC 902.24 artery 904.41
For laceration, traumatic rupture, tear, cephalic vein (arm) 903.1 vein 904.42
or penetrating wound of internal colica dextra 902.26 portal 902.33
organs, such as heart, lung, liver, cystic pulmonary 901.40
kidney, pelvic organs, whether or not artery 902.24 artery 901.41
accompanied by open wound in the vein 902.39 vein 901.42
same region, see Injury, internal. deep plantar 904.6 radial (artery) (vein) 903.2
For nerve injury, see Injury, nerve. digital (artery) (vein) 903.5 renal 902.40
due to accidental puncture or artery 902.41
For late effect of injuries classifiable to laceration during procedure specified NEC 902.49
850–854, 860–869, 900–919, 950–959, see 998.2 vein 902.42
Late, effect, injury, by type. extremity saphenous
lower 904.8 artery 904.7
abdomen, abdominal (viscera) - see also multiple 904.7 vein (greater) (lesser) 904.3
Injury, internal, abdomen specified NEC 904.7 splenic
muscle or wall 959.12 upper 903.9 artery 902.23
acoustic, resulting in deafness 951.5 multiple 903.8 vein 902.34
adenoid 959.09 specified NEC 903.8 subclavian
adrenal (gland) - see Injury, internal, femoral artery 901.1
adrenal artery (superficial) 904.1 vein 901.3
alveolar (process) 959.09 above profunda origin904.0 suprarenal 902.49
ankle (and foot) (and knee) (and leg, common 904.0 thoracic 901.9
except thigh) 959.7 vein 904.2 multiple 901.83
anterior chamber, eye 921.3 gastric specified NEC 901.89
anus 959.19 artery 902.21 tibial 904.50
aorta (thoracic) 901.0 vein 902.39 artery 904.50
abdominal 902.0 head 900.9 anterior 904.51
appendix - see Injury, internal, appendix posterior 904.53
intracranial - see Injury, intracranial
arm, upper (and shoulder) 959.2 vein 904.50
multiple 900.82
anterior 904.52
artery (complicating trauma) (see also specified NEC 900.89

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Injury, blood vessel, by site) 904.9 hemiazygos vein 901.89
ulnar (artery) (vein) 903.3
cerebral or meningeal (see also hepatic
uterine 902.59
Hemorrhage, brain, traumatic, artery 902.22
artery 902.55
subarachnoid) 852.0 vein 902.11 vein 902.56
auditory canal (external) (meatus) 959.09 hypogastric 902.59 vena cava
auricle, auris, ear 959.09 artery 902.51 inferior 902.10
axilla 959.2 vein 902.52 specified branches NEC 902.19
back 959.19 ileocolic superior 901.2
bile duct - see Injury, internal, bile duct artery 902.26 brachial plexus 953.4
birth - see also Birth, injury vein 902.31 newborn 767.6
canal NEC, complicating delivery iliac 902.50 brain (traumatic) NEC (see also Injury,
665.9 artery 902.53 intracranial) 854.0
bladder (sphincter) - see Injury, internal, specified branch NEC 902.59 due to fracture of skull -
bladder vein 902.54 see Fracture, skull, by site
blast (air) (hydraulic) (immersion) innominate breast 959.19
(underwater) NEC 869.0 artery 901.1 broad ligament - see Injury, internal,
with open wound into cavity NEC vein 901.3 broad ligament
869.1 intercostal (artery) (vein) 901.81 bronchus, bronchi - see Injury, internal,
abdomen or thorax - see Injury, jugular vein (external) 900.81 bronchus
internal, by site internal 900.1 brow 959.09
brain - see Concussion, brain leg NEC 904.8 buttock 959.19
ear (acoustic nerve trauma) 951.5 mammary (artery) (vein) 901.82 canthus, eye 921.1
with perforation of tympanic mesenteric cathode ray 990
membrane - see Wound, artery 902.20 cauda equina 952.4
open, ear, drum inferior 902.27 with fracture, vertebra - see Fracture,
blood vessel NEC 904.9 specified branch NEC 902.29 vertebra, sacrum
abdomen 902.9 superior (trunk) 902.25 cavernous sinus (see also Injury,
multiple 902.87 branches, primary 902.26 intracranial) 854.0
specified NEC 902.89 vein 902.39 cecum - see Injury, internal, cecum
aorta (thoracic) 901.0 inferior 902.32 celiac ganglion or plexus 954.1
abdominal 902.0 superior (and primary cerebellum (see also Injury, intracranial)
arm NEC 903.9 subdivisions) 902.31 854.0
axillary 903.00 neck 900.9 cervix (uteri) - see Injury, internal,
artery 903.1 multiple 900.82 cervix
vein 903.02 specified NEC 900.89 cheek 959.09
azygos vein 901.89 ovarian 902.89 chest - see Injury, internal, chest
basilic vein 903.1 artery 902.81 wall 959.11
brachial (artery) (vein) 903.1 vein 902.82 childbirth - see also Birth, injury
bronchial 901.89 palmar artery 903.4 maternal NEC 665.9


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Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued)


chin 959.09 eyebrow 959.09 internal 869.0
choroid (eye) 921.3 eyelid(s) 921.1
clitoris 959.14 laceration - see Laceration, eyelid Note: For injury of internal organ(s)
coccyx 959.19 superficial 918.0 by foreign body entering through a
complicating delivery 665.6 face (and neck) 959.09 natural orifice (e.g., inhaled, ingested,
colon - see Injury, internal, colon fallopian tube - see Injury, internal, or swallowed)-see Foreign body,
common duct - see Injury, internal, fallopian tube entering through orifice.
common duct fingers(s) (nail) 959.5
flank 959.19 For internal injury of any of the
conjunctiva 921.1
foot (and ankle) (and knee) (and leg, following sites with internal injury of
superficial 918.2
except thigh) 959.7 any other of the sites-see Injury,
cord internal, multiple.
spermatic - see Injury, internal, forceps NEC 767.9
spermatic cord scalp 767.19
spinal - see Injury, spinal, by site forearm (and elbow) (and wrist) 959.3 with
cornea 921.3 forehead 959.09 fracture
abrasion 918.1 gallbladder - see Injury, internal, pelvis - see Fracture, pelvis
due to contact lens 371.82 gallbladder specified site, except pelvis -
penetrating - see Injury, eyeball, gasserian ganglion 951.2 see Injury, internal, by
penetrating gastrointestinal tract - see Injury, site
superficial 918.1 internal, gastrointestinal tract open wound into cavity 869.1
due to contact lens 371.82 genital organ(s) abdomen, abdominal (viscera) NEC
cortex (cerebral) (see also Injury, with 868.00
intracranial) 854.0 abortion - see Abortion, by type, with
visual 950.3 with, damage to pelvic fracture, pelvis - see Fracture,
costal region 959.11 organs pelvis
costochondral 959.11 ectopic pregnancy (see also open wound into cavity 868.10
cranial categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 specified site NEC 868.09
bones - see Fracture, skull, by site molar pregnancy (see also with open wound into cavity
cavity (see also Injury, intracranial) categories 630–632) 639.2 868.19
854.0 external 959.14 adrenal (gland) 868.01
fracture of corpus cavernosum penis with open wound into cavity
nerve - see Injury, nerve, cranial
959.13 868.11
crushing - see Crush
following aorta (thoracic) 901.0
cutaneous sensory nerve
abortion 639.2 abdominal 902.0
lower limb 956.4
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 appendix 863.85
upper limb 955.5
internal - see Injury, internal, genital with open wound into cavity
deep tissue - see Contusion, by site
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organs 863.95
meaning pressure ulcer 707.25
obstetrical trauma NEC 665.9 bile duct 868.02
delivery - see also Birth, injury with open wound into cavity
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
maternal NEC 665.9 868.12
gland
Descemet’s membrane - see Injury, lacrimal 921.1 bladder (sphincter) 867.0
eyeball, penetrating laceration 870.8 with
diaphragm - see Injury, internal, parathyroid 959.09 abortion - see Abortion, by
diaphragm salivary 959.09 type, with, damage to
diffuse axonal - see Injury, intracranial thyroid 959.09 pelvic organs
duodenum - see Injury, internal, globe (eye) (see also Injury, eyeball) 921.3 ectopic pregnancy (see also
duodenum grease gun - see Wound, open, by site, categories 633.0–633.9)
ear (auricle) (canal) (drum) (external) complicated 639.2
959.09 groin 959.19 molar pregnancy (see also
elbow (and forearm) (and wrist) gum 959.09 categories 630–632) 639.2
959.3 hand(s) (except fingers) 959.4 open wound into cavity 867.1
epididymis 959.14 head NEC 959.01 following
epigastric region 959.12 with abortion 639.2
epiglottis 959.09 loss of consciousness 850.5 ectopic or molar pregnancy
epiphyseal, current - see Fracture, by skull fracture - see Fracture, skull, 639.2
site by site obstetrical trauma 665.5
esophagus - see Injury, internal, heart - see Injury, internal, heart affecting fetus or newborn
esophagus heel 959.7 763.89
Eustachian tube 959.09 hip (and thigh) 959.6 blood vessel - see Injury, blood
extremity (lower) (upper) NEC 959.8 hymen 959.14 vessel, by site
eye 921.9 hyperextension (cervical) (vertebra) 847.0 broad ligament 867.6
penetrating eyeball - see Injury, ileum - see Injury, internal, ileum with open wound into cavity 867.7
eyeball, penetrating iliac region 959.19 bronchus, bronchi 862.21
superficial 918.9 infrared rays NEC 990 with open wound into cavity
eyeball 921.3 instrumental (during surgery) 998.2 862.31
penetrating 871.7 birth injury - see Birth, injury cecum 863.89
with nonsurgical (see also Injury, by site) with open wound into cavity
partial loss (of intraocular 959.9 863.99
tissue) 871.2 obstetrical 665.9 cervix (uteri) 867.4
prolapse or exposure (of affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 with
intraocular tissue) 871.1 bladder 665.5 abortion - see Abortion, by
without prolapse 871.0 cervix 665.3 type, with damage to
foreign body (nonmagnetic) high vaginal 665.4 pelvic organs
871.6 perineal NEC 664.9 ectopic pregnancy (see also
magnetic 871.5 urethra 665.5 categories 633.0–633.9)
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Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued)


internal (Continued) internal (Continued) internal (Continued)
cervix (Continued) intra-abdominal (organ) 868.00 lung (Continued)
with (Continued) with open wound into cavity hemothorax - see Hemothorax,
molar pregnancy (see also 868.10 traumatic
categories 630–632) 639.2 multiple sites 868.09 pneumohemothorax - see
open wound into cavity 867.5 with open wound into cavity Pneumohemothorax,
following 868.19 traumatic
abortion 639.2 specified site NEC 868.09 pneumothorax - see
ectopic or molar pregnancy with open wound into cavity Pneumothorax, traumatic
639.2 868.19 transfusion related, acute
obstetrical trauma 665.3 intrathoracic organs (multiple) 862.8 (TRALI) 518.7
affecting fetus or newborn with open wound into cavity 862.9 mediastinum 862.29
763.89 diaphragm (only) - see Injury,
chest (see also Injury, internal, with open wound into cavity
internal, diaphragm 862.39
intrathoracic organs) 862.8 heart (only) - see Injury, internal,
with open wound into cavity 862.9 mesentery 863.89
heart with open wound into cavity
colon 863.40
lung (only) - see Injury, internal, 863.99
with
lung mesosalpinx 867.6
open wound into cavity 863.50
specified site NEC 862.29 with open wound into cavity 867.7
rectum 863.46
with open wound into with open wound into cavity multiple 869.0
cavity 863.56 862.39
ascending (right) 863.41 intrauterine (see also Injury, internal,
uterus) 867.4 Note: Multiple internal injuries of
with open wound into cavity sites classifiable to the same three- or
863.51 with open wound into cavity 867.5
jejunum 863.29 four-digit category should be classified
descending (left) 863.43 to that category.
with open wound into cavity with open wound into cavity
863.53 863.39 Multiple injuries classifiable to
multiple sites 863.46 kidney (subcapsular) 866.00 different fourth-digit subdivisions of
with open wound into cavity with 861.-(heart and lung injuries) should be
863.56 disruption of parenchyma dealt with according to coding rules.
sigmoid 863.44 (complete) 866.03
with open wound into cavity with open wound into internal 869.0
863.54 cavity 866.13 with open wound into cavity
specified site NEC 863.49 hematoma (without rupture of
869.1
with open wound into cavity capsule) 866.01
intra-abdominal organ (sites
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transverse 863.42 cavity 866.11
with open wound into cavity with
laceration 866.02
863.52 intrathoracic organ(s) (sites
with open wound into
common duct 868.02 classifiable to 861–862)
cavity 866.12
with open wound into cavity 868.12 869.0
open wound into cavity 866.10
complicating delivery 665.9 liver 864.00 with open wound into
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 with cavity 869.1
diaphragm 862.0 contusion 864.01 other intra-abdominal
with open wound into cavity 862.1 with open wound into organ(s) (sites
duodenum 863.21 cavity 864.11 classifiable to
with open wound into cavity hematoma 864.01 863–868, except
863.31 with open wound into where classifiable
esophagus (intrathoracic) 862.22 cavity 864.11 to the same three-
with open wound into cavity 862.32 laceration 864.05 digit category) 868.09
cervical region 874.4 with open wound into with open wound into
complicated 874.5 cavity 864.15 cavity 868.19
fallopian tube 867.6 intrathoracic organ (sites
major (disruption of hepatic
with open wound into cavity 867.7 classifiable to 861–862)
parenchyma) 864.04
gallbladder 868.02 with
with open wound into
with open wound into cavity intra-abdominal organ(s)
868.12 cavity 864.14
minor (capsule only) 864.02 (sites classifiable to
gastrointestinal tract NEC 863.80 863–868) 869.0
with open wound into cavity with open wound into
cavity 864.12 with open wound into
863.90 cavity 869.1
genital organ NEC 867.6 moderate (involving
parenchyma) 864.03 other intrathoracic organs(s)
with open wound into cavity 867.7
heart 861.00 with open wound into (sites classifiable to
with open wound into thorax cavity 864.13 861–862, except where
861.10 multiple 864.04 classifiable to the same
ileum 863.29 stellate 864.04 three-digit category)
with open wound into cavity 863.39 with open wound into 862.8
intestine NEC 863.89 cavity 864.14 with open wound into cavity
with open wound into cavity open wound into cavity 864.10 862.9
863.99 lung 861.20 myocardium - see Injury, internal,
large NEC 863.40 with open wound into thorax heart
with open wound into cavity 861.30 ovary 867.6
863.50 aspiration 507.0 with open wound into cavity 867.7
small NEC 863.20 hemopneumothorax - see pancreas (multiple sites) 863.84
with open wound into cavity Hemopneumothorax, with open wound into cavity
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Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued)


internal (Continued) internal (Continued) interscapular region 959.19
pancreas (Continued) thorax, thoracic (cavity) (organs) intervertebral disc 959.19
body 863.82 (multiple) (see also Injury, intestine - see Injury, internal, intestine
with open wound into cavity internal, intrathoracic organs) intra-abdominal (organs) NEC - see
863.92 862.8 Injury, internal, intra-abdominal
head 863.81 with open wound into cavity intracranial (traumatic) 854.0
with open wound into cavity 862.9
863.91 thymus (gland) 862.29
Note: Use the following fifth-digit
tail 863.83 with open wound into cavity
subclassification with categories 851–854:
with open wound into cavity 862.39
863.93 trachea (intrathoracic) 862.29 0 unspecified state of
pelvis, pelvic (organs) (viscera) 867.8 with open wound into cavity consciousness
with 862.39 1 with no loss of consciousness
fracture, pelvis - see Fracture, cervical region (see also Wound, 2 with brief [less than one hour]
pelvis open, trachea) 874.02 loss of consciousness
open wound into cavity 867.9 ureter 867.2 3 with moderate [1–24 hours] loss
specified site NEC 867.6 with open wound into cavity of consciousness
with open wound into cavity 867.3 4 with prolonged [more than 24
867.7 urethra (sphincter) 867.0 hours] loss of
peritoneum 868.03 with consciousness and return
with open wound into cavity abortion - see Abortion, by to pre-existing conscious
868.13 type, with, damage to level
5 with prolonged [more than 24
pleura 862.29 pelvic organs
hours] loss of
with open wound into cavity ectopic pregnancy (see also
consciousness, without
862.39 categories 633.0–633.9)
return to pre-existing
prostate 867.6 639.2
conscious level
with open wound into cavity molar pregnancy (see also
867.7 categories 630–632) Use fifth-digit 5 to designate when a
rectum 863.45 639.2 patient is unconscious and dies before
with open wound into cavity 867.1 regaining consciousness, regardless of
colon 863.46 following the duration of the loss of consciousness
with open wound into abortion 639.2 6 with loss of consciousness of
cavity 863.56 ectopic or molar pregnancy unspecified duration
open wound into cavity 639.2 9 with concussion, unspecified
863.55 obstetrical trauma 665.5
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retroperitoneum 868.04 affecting fetus or newborn


with open wound into cavity 763.89 with
868.14 uterus 867.4 open intracranial wound
round ligament 867.6 with 854.1
with open wound into cavity abortion - see Abortion, by skull fracture - see Fracture,
867.7 type, with, damage to skull, by site
seminal vesicle 867.6 pelvic organs contusion 851.8
with open wound into cavity ectopic pregnancy (see also with open intracranial wound
867.7 categories 633.0–633.9) 851.9
spermatic cord 867.6 639.2 brain stem 851.4
with open wound into cavity molar pregnancy (see also with open intracranial wound
867.7 categories 630–632) 851.5
scrotal - see Wound, open, 639.2 cerebellum 851.4
spermatic cord open wound into cavity 867.5 with open intracranial wound
spleen 865.00 following 851.5
cortex (cerebral) 851.0
with abortion 639.2
with open intracranial wound
disruption of parenchyma ectopic or molar pregnancy
851.2
(massive) 865.04 639.2
hematoma - see Injury,
with open wound into obstetrical trauma NEC 665.5
intracranial, hemorrhage
cavity 865.14 affecting fetus or newborn hemorrhage 853.0
hematoma (without rupture of 763.89 with
capsule) 865.01 vas deferens 867.6 laceration - see Injury,
with open wound into with open wound into cavity intracranial,
cavity 865.11 867.7 laceration
open wound into cavity 865.10 vesical (sphincter) 867.0 open intracranial wound
tear, capsular 865.02 with open wound into cavity 853.1
with open wound into 867.1 extradural 852.4
cavity 865.12 viscera (abdominal) (see also Injury, with open intracranial
extending into parenchyma internal, multiple) 868.00 wound 852.5
865.03 with subarachnoid 852.0
with open wound into fracture, pelvis - see Fracture, with open intracranial
cavity 865.13 pelvis wound 852.1
stomach 863.0 open wound into cavity 868.10 subdural 852.2
with open wound into cavity thoracic NEC (see also Injury, with open intracranial
863.1 internal, intrathoracic wound 852.3
suprarenal gland (multiple) 868.01 organs) 862.8 laceration 851.8
with open wound into cavity with open wound into cavity with open intracranial wound
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Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued)


intracranial (Continued) meningeal artery - see Hemorrhage, nerve (Continued)
contusion (Continued) brain, traumatic, subarachnoid hypoglossal 951.7
laceration (Continued) meninges (cerebral) - see Injury, involving several parts of body
brain stem 851.6 intracranial 957.8
with open intracranial mesenteric leg (see also Injury, nerve, lower
wound 851.7 artery - see Injury, blood vessel, limb) 956.9
cerebellum 851.6 mesenteric, artery lower limb 956.9
with open intracranial plexus, inferior 954.1 multiple 956.8
wound 851.7 vein - see Injury, blood vessel, specified site NEC 956.5
cortex (cerebral) 851.2 mesenteric, vein lumbar plexus 953.5
with open intracranial mesentery - see Injury, internal, lumbosacral plexus 953.5
wound 851.3 mesentery median 955.1
intraocular - see Injury, eyeball, mesosalpinx - see Injury, internal, forearm 955.1
penetrating mesosalpinx wrist and hand 955.1
intrathoracic organs (multiple) - see middle ear 959.09 multiple (in several parts of body)
Injury, internal, intrathoracic midthoracic region 959.11 (sites not classifiable to the
organs mouth 959.09 same three-digit category)
intrauterine - see Injury, internal, multiple (sites not classifiable to the 957.8
intrauterine same four-digit category in musculocutaneous 955.4
iris 921.3 959.0–959.7) 959.8 musculospiral 955.3
penetrating - see Injury, eyeball, internal 869.0 upper arm 955.3
penetrating with open wound into cavity oculomotor 951.0
jaw 959.09 869.1 olfactory 951.8
jejunum - see Injury, internal, jejunum musculocutaneous nerve 955.4 optic 950.0
joint NEC 959.9 nail pelvic girdle 956.9
old or residual 718.80 finger 959.5 multiple sites 956.8
ankle 718.87 toe 959.7 specified site NEC 956.5
elbow 718.82 nasal (septum) (sinus) 959.09 peripheral 957.9
foot 718.87 nasopharynx 959.09 multiple (in several regions)
hand 718.84 neck (and face) 959.09 (sites not classifiable to the
hip 718.85 nerve 957.9 same three-digit category)
knee 718.86 abducens 951.3 957.8
multiple sites 718.89 abducent 951.3 specified site NEC 957.1
pelvic region 718.85 accessory 951.6 peroneal 956.3
shoulder (region) 718.81 acoustic 951.5 ankle and foot 956.3

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specified site NEC 718.88 ankle and foot 956.9 lower leg 956.3
wrist 718.83 anterior crural, femoral 956.1 plantar 956.5
kidney - see Injury, internal, kidney arm (see also Injury, nerve, upper plexus 957.9
acute (nontraumatic) 584.9 limb) 955.9 celiac 954.1
knee (and ankle) (and foot) (and leg, auditory 951.5 mesenteric, inferior 954.1
except thigh) 959.7 axillary 955.0 spinal 953.9
labium (majus) (minus) 959.14 brachial plexus 953.4 brachial 953.4
labyrinth, ear 959.09 cervical sympathetic 954.0 lumbosacral 953.5
lacrimal apparatus, gland, or sac 921.1 cranial 951.9 multiple sites 953.8
laceration 870.8 first or olfactory 951.8 sympathetic NEC 954.1
larynx 959.09 second or optic 950.0 pneumogastric 951.8
late effect - see Late, effects (of), injury third or oculomotor 951.0 radial 955.3
leg, except thigh (and ankle) (and foot) fourth or trochlear 951.1 wrist and hand 955.3
(and knee) 959.7 fifth or trigeminal 951.2 sacral plexus 953.5
upper or thigh 959.6 sixth or abducens 951.3 sciatic 956.0
lens, eye 921.3 seventh or facial 951.4 thigh 956.0
penetrating - see Injury, eyeball, eighth, acoustic, or auditory shoulder girdle 955.9
penetrating 951.5 multiple 955.8
lid, eye - see Injury, eyelid ninth or glossopharyngeal 951.8 specified site NEC 955.7
lip 959.09 tenth, pneumogastric, or vagus specified site NEC 957.1
liver - see Injury, internal, liver 951.8 spinal 953.9
lobe, parietal - see Injury, intracranial eleventh or accessory 951.6 plexus - see Injury, nerve, plexus,
lumbar (region) 959.19 twelfth or hypoglossal 951.7 spinal
plexus 953.5 newborn 767.7 root 953.9
lumbosacral (region) 959.19 cutaneous sensory cervical 953.0
plexus 953.5 lower limb 956.4 dorsal 953.1
lung - see Injury, internal, lung upper limb 955.5 lumbar 953.2
malar region 959.09 digital (finger) 955.6 multiple sites 953.8
mastoid region 959.09 toe 956.5 sacral 953.3
maternal, during pregnancy, affecting facial 951.4 splanchnic 954.1
fetus or newborn 760.5 newborn 767.5 sympathetic NEC 954.1
maxilla 959.09 femoral 956.1 cervical 954.0
mediastinum - see Injury, internal, finger 955.9 thigh 956.9
mediastinum foot and ankle 956.9 tibial 956.5
membrane forearm 955.9 ankle and foot 956.2
brain (see also Injury, intracranial) glossopharyngeal 951.8 lower leg 956.5
854.0 hand and wrist 955.9 posterior 956.2
tympanic 959.09 head and neck, superficial 957.0 toe 956.9


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Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued)


nerve (Continued) periurethral tissue spinal (Continued)
trigeminal 951.2 with cervical (C1–C4) 952.00
trochlear 951.1 abortion - see Abortion, by type, with
trunk, excluding shoulder and with damage to pelvic anterior cord syndrome 952.02
pelvic girdles 954.9 organs central cord syndrome 952.03
specified site NEC 954.8 ectopic pregnancy (see also complete lesion of cord 952.01
sympathetic NEC 954.1 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 incomplete lesion NEC 952.04
ulnar 955.2 molar pregnancy (see also posterior cord syndrome
forearm 955.2 categories 630–632) 639.2 952.04
wrist (and hand) 955.2 complicating delivery 664.8 C5–C7 level 952.05
upper limb 955.9 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 with
multiple 955.8 following anterior cord syndrome
specified site NEC 955.7 abortion 639.2 952.07
vagus 951.8 ectopic or molar pregnancy central cord syndrome
wrist and hand 955.9 639.2 952.08
nervous system, diffuse 957.8 phalanges complete lesion of cord
nose (septum) 959.09 foot 959.7 952.06
obstetrical NEC 665.9 hand 959.5 incomplete lesion NEC
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 pharynx 959.09 952.09
occipital (region) (scalp) 959.09 pleura - see Injury, internal, pleura posterior cord syndrome
lobe (see also Injury, intracranial) popliteal space 959.7 952.09
854.0 post-cardiac surgery (syndrome) specified type NEC 952.09
optic 950.9 429.4 specified type NEC 952.04
chiasm 950.1 prepuce 959.14 dorsal (D1–D6) (T1–T6) (thoracic)
cortex 950.3 prostate - see Injury, internal, prostate 952.10
nerve 950.0 pubic region 959.19 with
pathways 950.2 pudenda 959.14 anterior cord syndrome
orbit, orbital (region) 921.2 radiation NEC 990 952.12
penetrating 870.3 radioactive substance or radium NEC central cord syndrome
with foreign body 870.4 990 952.13
ovary - see Injury, internal, ovary rectovaginal septum 959.14 complete lesion of cord
paint-gun - see Wound, open, by site, rectum - see Injury, internal, rectum 952.11
complicated retina 921.3 incomplete lesion NEC
palate (soft) 959.09 penetrating - see Injury, eyeball, 952.14
pancreas - see Injury, internal, pancreas penetrating posterior cord syndrome
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parathyroid (gland) 959.09 retroperitoneal - see Injury, internal, 952.14


parietal (region) (scalp) 959.09 retroperitoneum D7–D12 level (T7–T12) 952.15
lobe - see Injury, intracranial roentgen rays NEC 990 with
pelvic round ligament - see Injury, internal, anterior cord syndrome
floor 959.19 round ligament 952.17
complicating delivery 664.1 sacral (region) 959.19 central cord syndrome
affecting fetus or newborn plexus 953.5 952.18
763.89 sacroiliac ligament NEC 959.19 complete lesion of cord
joint or ligament, complicating sacrum 959.19 952.16
delivery 665.6 salivary ducts or glands 959.09 incomplete lesion NEC
affecting fetus or newborn scalp 959.09 952.19
763.89 due to birth trauma 767.19 posterior cord syndrome
organs - see also Injury, internal, fetus or newborn 767.19 952.19
pelvis scapular region 959.2 specified type NEC 952.19
with sclera 921.3 specified type NEC 952.14
abortion - see Abortion, by penetrating - see Injury, eyeball, lumbar 952.2
type, with damage to penetrating multiple sites 952.8
pelvic organs superficial 918.2 nerve (root) NEC - see Injury, nerve,
ectopic pregnancy (see also scrotum 959.14 spinal, root
categories 633.0–633.9) seminal vesicle - see Injury, internal, plexus 953.9
639.2 seminal vesicle brachial 953.4
molar pregnancy (see also shoulder (and upper arm) 959.2 lumbosacral 953.5
categories 633.0–633.9) sinus multiple sites 953.8
639.2 cavernous (see also Injury, sacral 952.3
following intracranial) 854.0 thoracic (see also Injury, spinal,
abortion 639.2 nasal 959.09 dorsal) 952.10
ectopic or molar pregnancy skeleton NEC, birth injury 767.3 spleen - see Injury, internal, spleen
639.2 skin NEC 959.9 stellate ganglion 954.1
obstetrical trauma 665.5 skull - see Fracture, skull, by site sternal region 959.11
affecting fetus or newborn soft tissue (of external sites) (severe) - stomach - see Injury, internal, stomach
763.89 see Wound, open, by site subconjunctival 921.1
pelvis 959.19 specified site NEC 959.8 subcutaneous 959.9
penis 959.14 spermatic cord - see Injury, internal, subdural - see Injury, intracranial
fracture of corpus cavernosum spermatic cord submaxillary region 959.09
959.13 spinal (cord) 952.9 submental region 959.09
perineum 959.14 with fracture, vertebra - see Fracture, subungual
peritoneum - see Injury, internal, vertebra, by site, with spinal fingers 959.5
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Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued) Injury (Continued)


superficial 919 superficial (Continued) superficial (Continued)
epididymis (and other part(s) of parietal region (and other part(s) of
Note: Use the following fourth-digit trunk) 911 face, neck, or scalp, except eye)
subdivisions with categories 910–919: epigastric region (and other part(s) 910
.0 abrasion or friction burn without of trunk) 911 penis (and other part(s) of trunk) 911
mention of infection epiglottis (and other part(s) of face, perineum (and other part(s) of
.1 abrasion or friction burn, neck, or scalp, except eye) 910 trunk) 911
infected eye(s) (and adnexa) NEC 918.9 periocular area 918.0
.2 blister without mention of eyelid(s) (and periocular area) 918.0 pharynx (and other part(s) of face,
infection face (any part(s), except eye) (and neck, or scalp, except eye) 910
.3 blister, infected neck or scalp) 910 popliteal space (and ankle, hip, leg,
.4 insect bite, nonvenomous, finger(s) (nail) (any) 915 or thigh) 916
without mention of flank (and other part(s) of trunk) 911 prepuce (and other part(s) of trunk)
infection foot (phalanges) (and toe(s)) 917 911
.5 insect bite, nonvenomous, forearm (and elbow) (and wrist) 913 pubic region (and other part(s) of
infected forehead (and other part(s) of face, trunk) 911
.6 superficial foreign body neck, or scalp, except eye) 910 pudenda (and other part(s) of trunk)
(splinter) without major globe (eye) 918.9 911
open wound and without groin (and other part(s) of trunk) sacral region (and other part(s) of
mention of infection 911 trunk) 911
.7 superficial foreign body gum(s) (and other part(s) of face, salivary (ducts) (glands) (and other
(splinter) without major neck, or scalp, except eye) 910 part(s) of face, neck, or scalp,
open wound, infected hand(s) (except fingers alone) 914 except eye) 910
.8 other and unspecified superficial head (and other part(s) of face, neck, scalp (and other part(s) of face or
injury without mention of or scalp, except eye) 910 neck, except eye) 910
infection heel (and foot or toe) 917 scapular region (and upper arm)
.9 other and unspecified superficial hip (and ankle, knee, leg, or thigh) 912
injury, infected 916 sclera 918.2
iliac region (and other part(s) of scrotum (and other part(s) of trunk)
For late effects of superficial injury, see trunk) 911 911
category 906.2. interscapular region (and other shoulder (and upper arm) 912
part(s) of trunk) 911 skin NEC 919
abdomen, abdominal (muscle) iris 918.9 specified site(s) NEC 919
(wall) (and other part(s) of knee (and ankle, hip, leg, or thigh) sternal region (and other part(s) of
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ankle (and hip, knee, leg, or thigh) labium (majus) (minus) (and other subconjunctival 918.2
916 part(s) of trunk) 911 subcutaneous NEC 919
anus (and other part(s) of trunk) lacrimal (apparatus) (gland) (sac) submaxillary region (and other
911 918.0 part(s) of face, neck, or scalp,
arm 913 leg (lower) (upper) (and ankle, hip, except eye) 910
upper (and shoulder) 912 knee, or thigh) 916 submental region (and other part(s)
auditory canal (external) (meatus) lip(s) (and other part(s) of face, neck, of face, neck, or scalp, except
(and other part(s) of face, neck, or scalp, except eye) 910 eye) 910
or scalp, except eye) 910 lower extremity (except foot) 916 supraclavicular fossa (and other
axilla (and upper arm) 912 lumbar region (and other part(s) of part(s) of face, neck, or scalp,
back (and other part(s) of trunk) 911 trunk) 911 except eye) 910
breast (and other part(s) of trunk) malar region (and other part(s) of supraorbital 918.0
911 face, neck, or scalp, except eye) temple (and other part(s) of face,
brow (and other part(s) of face, neck, 910 neck, or scalp, except eye) 910
or scalp, except eye) 910 mastoid region (and other part(s) of temporal region (and other part(s) of
buttock (and other part(s) of trunk) face, neck, or scalp, except eye) face, neck, or scalp, except eye)
911 910 910
canthus, eye 918.0 midthoracic region (and other testis (and other part(s) of trunk) 911
cheek(s) (and other part(s) of face, part(s) of trunk) 911 thigh (and ankle, hip, knee, or leg)
neck, or scalp, except eye) mouth (and other part(s) of face, 916
910 neck, or scalp, except eye) 910 thorax, thoracic (external) (and other
chest wall (and other part(s) of multiple sites (not classifiable to the part(s) of trunk) 911
trunk) 911 same three-digit category) 919 throat (and other part(s) of face,
chin (and other part(s) of face, neck, nasal (septum) (and other part(s) of neck, or scalp, except eye) 910
or scalp, except eye) 910 face, neck, or scalp, except eye) thumb(s) (nail) 915
clitoris (and other part(s) of trunk) 910 toe(s) (nail) (subungual) (and foot)
911 neck (and face or scalp, any part(s), 917
conjunctiva 918.2 except eye) 910 tongue (and other part(s) of face,
cornea 918.1 nose (septum) (and other part(s) of neck, or scalp, except eye) 910
due to contact lens 371.82 face, neck, or scalp, except eye) tooth, teeth (see also Abrasion,
costal region (and other part(s) of 910 dental) 521.20
trunk) 911 occipital region (and other part(s) of trunk (any part(s)) 911
ear(s) (auricle) (canal) (drum) face, neck, or scalp, except eye) tunica vaginalis (and other part(s) of
(external) (and other part(s) of 910 trunk) 911
face, neck, or scalp, except eye) orbital region 918.0 tympanum, tympanic membrane
910 palate (soft) (and other part(s) of (and other part(s) of face, neck,
elbow (and forearm) (and wrist) face, neck, or scalp, except eye) or scalp, except eye) 910
913 910 upper extremity NEC 913


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Injury (Continued) Insanity, insane (see also Psychosis) 298.9 Instability (Continued)
superficial (Continued) adolescent (see also Schizophrenia) joint (Continued)
uvula (and other part(s) of face, 295.9 sacroiliac 724.6
neck, or scalp, except eye) 910 alternating (see also Psychosis, affective, shoulder (region) 718.81
vagina (and other part(s) of trunk) circular) 296.7 specified site NEC 718.88
911 confusional 298.9 wrist 718.83
vulva (and other part(s) of trunk) acute 293.0 lumbosacral 724.6
911 subacute 293.1 nervous 301.89
wrist (and elbow) (and forearm) 913 delusional 298.9 personality (emotional) 301.59
supraclavicular fossa 959.19 paralysis, general 094.1 thyroid, paroxysmal 242.9
supraorbital 959.09 progressive 094.1 urethral 599.83
surgical complication (external or paresis, general 094.1 vasomotor 780.2
internal site) 998.2 senile 290.20 Insufficiency, insufficient
symphysis pubis 959.19 Insect accommodation 367.4
complicating delivery 665.6 bite - see Injury, superficial, by site adrenal (gland) (acute) (chronic) 255.41
affecting fetus or newborn venomous, poisoning by 989.5 medulla 255.5
763.89 Insemination, artificial V26.1 primary 255.41
temple 959.09 Insensitivity specified site NEC 255.5
temporal region 959.09 adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH) adrenocortical 255.41
testis 959.14 255.41 anterior (occlusal) guidance 524.54
thigh (and hip) 959.6 androgen 259.50 anus 569.49
thorax, thoracic (external) 959.11 complete 259.51 aortic (valve) 424.1
cavity - see Injury, internal, thorax partial 259.52 with
internal - see Injury, internal, Insertion mitral (valve) disease 396.1
intrathoracic organs cord (umbilical) lateral or velamentous insufficiency, incompetence, or
throat 959.09 663.8 regurgitation 396.3
thumb(s) (nail) 959.5 affecting fetus or newborn 762.6 stenosis or obstruction 396.1
thymus - see Injury, internal, thymus intrauterine contraceptive device stenosis or obstruction 424.1
thyroid (gland) 959.09 V25.11 with mitral (valve) disease
toe (nail) (any) 959.7 placenta, vicious - see Placenta, previa 396.8
tongue 959.09 subdermal implantable contraceptive congenital 746.4
tonsil 959.09 V25.5 rheumatic 395.1
velamentous, umbilical cord 663.8
tooth NEC 873.63 with
affecting fetus or newborn 762.6
complicated 873.73 mitral (valve) disease 396.1
Insolation 992.0
trachea - see Injury, internal, trachea insufficiency, incompetence,
meaning sunstroke 992.0
trunk 959.19 or regurgitation 396.3
Insomnia, unspecified 780.52
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tunica vaginalis 959.14 stenosis or obstruction 396.1


with sleep apnea, unspecified 780.51
tympanum, tympanic membrane stenosis or obstruction 395.2
adjustment 307.41
959.09 with mitral (valve) disease
alcohol induced 291.82
ultraviolet rays NEC 990 behavioral, of childhood V69.5 396.8
ureter - see Injury, internal, ureter drug induced 292.85 specified cause NEC 424.1
urethra (sphincter) - see Injury, internal, due to syphilitic 093.22
urethra medical condition classified arterial 447.1
uterus - see Injury, internal, uterus elsewhere 327.01 basilar artery 435.0
uvula 959.09 mental disorder 327.02 carotid artery 435.8
vagina 959.14 fatal familial (FFI) 046.72 cerebral 437.1
vascular - see Injury, blood vessel idiopathic 307.42 coronary (acute or subacute) 411.89
vas deferens - see Injury, internal, vas nonorganic origin 307.41 mesenteric 557.1
deferens persistent (primary) 307.42 peripheral 443.9
vein (see also Injury, blood vessel, by transient 307.41 precerebral 435.9
site) 904.9 organic 327.00 vertebral artery 435.1
vena cava other 327.09 vertebrobasilar 435.3
inferior 902.10 paradoxical 307.42 arteriovenous 459.9
superior 901.2 primary 307.42 basilar artery 435.0
vesical (sphincter) - see Injury, internal, psychophysiological 307.42 biliary 575.8
vesical subjective complaint 307.49 cardiac (see also Insufficiency,
viscera (abdominal) - see Injury, Inspiration myocardial) 428.0
internal, viscera food or foreign body (see also Asphyxia, complicating surgery 997.1
with fracture, pelvis - see Fracture, food or foreign body) 933.1 due to presence of (cardiac)
pelvis mucus (see also Asphyxia, mucus) 933.1 prosthesis 429.4
visual 950.9 Inspissated bile syndrome, newborn 774.4 postoperative 997.1
cortex 950.3 Instability long-term effect of cardiac
vitreous (humor) 871.2 detrusor 596.59 surgery 429.4
vulva 959.14 emotional (excessive) 301.3 specified during or due to a
whiplash (cervical spine) 847.0 joint (posttraumatic) 718.80 procedure 997.1
wringer - see Crush, by site ankle 718.87 long-term effect of cardiac
wrist (and elbow) (and forearm) elbow 718.82 surgery 429.4
959.3 foot 718.87 cardiorenal (see also Hypertension,
x-ray NEC 990 hand 718.84 cardiorenal) 404.90
Inoculation - see also Vaccination hip 718.85 cardiovascular (see also Disease,
complication or reaction - see knee 718.86 cardiovascular) 429.2
Complication, vaccination lumbosacral 724.6 renal (see also Hypertension,
INPH (idiopathic normal pressure multiple sites 718.89 cardiorenal) 404.90
hydrocephalus) 331.5 pelvic region 718.85 carotid artery 435.8


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Insufficiency, insufficient (Continued) Insufficiency, insufficient (Continued) Insufficiency, insufficient (Continued)


cerebral (vascular) 437.9 myocardial, myocardium (with vascular 459.9
cerebrovascular 437.9 arteriosclerosis) 428.0 intestine NEC 557.9
with transient focal neurological with rheumatic fever (conditions mesenteric 557.1
signs and symptoms 435.9 classifiable to 390) peripheral 443.9
acute 437.1 active, acute, or subacute 391.2 renal (see also Hypertension, kidney)
with transient focal neurological with chorea 392.0 403.90
signs and symptoms 435.9 inactive or quiescent (with velopharyngeal
circulatory NEC 459.9 chorea) 398.0 acquired 528.9
fetus or newborn 779.89 congenital 746.89 congenital 750.29
convergence 378.83 due to presence of (cardiac) venous (peripheral) 459.81
coronary (acute or subacute) 411.89 prosthesis 429.4 ventricular - see Insufficiency,
chronic or with a stated duration of fetus or newborn 779.89 myocardial
over 8 weeks 414.8 following cardiac surgery 429.4 vertebral artery 435.1
corticoadrenal 255.41 hypertensive (see also Hypertension, vertebrobasilar artery 435.3
dietary 269.9 heart) 402.91 weight gain during pregnancy 646.8
divergence 378.85 benign 402.11 zinc 269.3
food 994.2 malignant 402.01 Insufflation
gastroesophageal 530.89 postoperative 997.1 fallopian
gonadal long-term effect of cardiac fertility testing V26.21
ovary 256.39 surgery 429.4 following sterilization reversal V26.22
testis 257.2 rheumatic 398.0 meconium 770.11
gonadotropic hormone secretion 253.4 active, acute, or subacute 391.2 with respiratory symptoms 770.12
heart - see also Insufficiency, myocardial with chorea (Sydenham’s) 392.0 Insular - see condition
fetus or newborn 779.89 syphilitic 093.82 Insulinoma (M8151/0)
valve (see also Endocarditis) 424.90 nourishment 994.2 malignant (M8151/3)
congenital NEC 746.89 organic 799.89 pancreas 157.4
hepatic 573.8 ovary 256.39 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
idiopathic autonomic 333.0 postablative 256.2 malignant
interocclusal distance of teeth (ridge) pancreatic 577.8 unspecified site 157.4
524.36 parathyroid (gland) 252.1 pancreas 211.7
kidney peripheral vascular (arterial) 443.9 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
acute 593.9 pituitary (anterior) 253.2 benign
chronic 585.9 posterior 253.5 unspecified site 211.7
labyrinth, labyrinthine (function) placental - see Placenta, insufficiency Insuloma - see Insulinoma
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bilateral 386.54 prenatal care in current pregnancy V23.7 brain 437.9
unilateral 386.53 progressive pluriglandular 258.9 acute 436
lacrimal 375.15 pseudocholinesterase 289.89 cerebral 437.9
liver 573.8 pulmonary (acute) 518.82 acute 436
lung (acute) (see also Insufficiency, following cerebrovascular 437.9
pulmonary) 518.82 shock 518.52 acute 436
following trauma and surgery surgery 518.52 vascular NEC 437.9
518.52 trauma 518.52 acute 436
newborn 770.89 newborn 770.89 Insurance examination (certification) V70.3
mental (congenital) (see also Disability, valve (see also Endocarditis, Intemperance (see also Alcoholism) 303.9
intellectual) 319 pulmonary) 424.3 Interception of pregnancy (menstrual
mesenteric 557.1 congenital 746.09 extraction) V25.3
mitral (valve) 424.0 pyloric 537.0 Interference
with renal 593.9 balancing side 524.56
aortic (valve) disease 396.3 acute 593.9 non-working side 524.56
insufficiency, incompetence, or chronic 585.9 Intermenstrual
regurgitation 396.3 due to a procedure 997.5 bleeding 626.6
stenosis or obstruction 396.2 respiratory 786.09 irregular 626.6
obstruction or stenosis 394.2 acute 518.82 regular 626.5
with aortic valve disease 396.8 following trauma and surgery hemorrhage 626.6
congenital 746.6 518.52 irregular 626.6
rheumatic 394.1 newborn 770.89 regular 626.5
with rotation - see Malrotation pain(s) 625.2
aortic (valve) disease 396.3 suprarenal 255.41 Intermittent - see condition
insufficiency, incompetence, medulla 255.5 Internal - see condition
or regurgitation 396.3 tarso-orbital fascia, congenital 743.66 Interproximal wear 521.10
stenosis or obstruction 396.2 tear film 375.15 Interrogation
obstruction or stenosis 394.2 testis 257.2 cardiac defibrillator (automatic)
with aortic valve disease thyroid (gland) (acquired) - see also (implantable) V53.32
396.8 Hypothyroidism cardiac pacemaker V53.31
active or acute 391.1 congenital 243 cardiac (event) (loop) recorder V53.39
with chorea, rheumatic tricuspid (see also Endocarditis, infusion pump (implanted)
(Sydenham’s) 392.0 tricuspid) 397.0 (intrathecal) V53.09
specified cause, except rheumatic congenital 746.89 neurostimulator V53.02
424.0 syphilitic 093.23 Interruption
muscle urethral sphincter 599.84 aortic arch 747.11
heart - see Insufficiency, myocardial valve, valvular (heart) (see also bundle of His 426.50
ocular (see also Strabismus) 378.9 Endocarditis) 424.90 fallopian tube (for sterilization) V25.2


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Interruption (Continued) Intoxication (Continued) Intoxication (Continued)


phase-shift, sleep cycle 307.45 chemical (Continued) non-foodborne due to toxins of
repeated REM-sleep 307.48 via placenta or breast milk Clostridium botulinum
sleep (Continued) [C. botulinum] - see Botulism
due to perceived environmental obstetric anesthetic or analgesic pathologic 291.4
disturbances 307.48 drug 763.5 drug 292.2
phase-shift, of 24-hour sleep-wake specified agent NEC 760.79 potassium (K) 276.7
cycle 307.45 suspected, affecting septic
repeated REM-sleep type 307.48 management of with
vas deferens (for sterilization) V25.2 pregnancy 655.5 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
Intersexuality 752.7 cocaine, through placenta or breast with sepsis
Interstitial - see condition milk 760.75 ectopic pregnancy (see also
Intertrigo 695.89 categories 633.0–633.9)
delirium
labialis 528.5 639.0
alcohol 291.0 molar pregnancy (see also
Intervertebral disc - see condition drug 292.81
Intestine, intestinal - see also condition categories 630–632) 639.0
drug 292.89 during labor 659.3
flu 487.8 with delirium 292.81
Intolerance following
correct substance properly abortion 639.0
carbohydrate NEC 579.8
administered (see also Allergy, ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.0
cardiovascular exercise, with pain (at
drug) 995.27 generalized - see Septicemia
rest) (with less than ordinary
activity) (with ordinary activity) newborn 779.4 puerperal, postpartum,
V47.2 obstetric anesthetic or sedation childbirth 670.2
cold 780.99 668.9 serum (prophylactic) (therapeutic)
dissacharide (hereditary) 271.3 affecting fetus or newborn 763.5 999.59
drug overdose or wrong substance given uremic - see Uremia
correct substance properly or taken - see Table of Drugs water 276.69
administered 995.27 and Chemicals Intracranial - see condition
wrong substance given or taken in pathologic 292.2 Intrahepatic gallbladder 751.69
error 977.9 specific to newborn 779.4 Intraligamentous - see also condition
specified drug - see Table of via placenta or breast milk 760.70 pregnancy - see Pregnancy, cornual
Drugs and Chemicals alcohol 760.71 Intraocular - see also condition
effort 306.2 anticonvulsants 760.77 sepsis 360.00
fat NEC 579.8 antifungals 760.74 Intrathoracic - see also condition
anti-infective agents 760.74 kidney 753.3
foods NEC 579.8
antimetabolics 760.78 stomach - see Hernia, diaphragm
fructose (hereditary) 271.2
cocaine 760.75 Intrauterine contraceptive device
glucose (-galactose) (congenital) 271.3
checking V25.42
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gluten 579.0 “crack” 760.75


insertion V25.11
lactose (hereditary) (infantile) 271.3 hallucinogenic agents 760.73 in situ V45.51
lysine (congenital) 270.7 medicinal agents NEC 760.79 management V25.42
milk NEC 579.8 narcotics 760.72 prescription V25.02
protein (familial) 270.7 obstetric anesthetic or analgesic repeat V25.42
starch NEC 579.8 drug 763.5 reinsertion V25.13
sucrose (-isomaltose) (congenital) 271.3 specified agent NEC 760.79 removal V25.12
Intoxicated NEC (see also Alcoholism) suspected, affecting and reinsertion V25.13
305.0 management of replacement V25.13
Intoxication pregnancy 655.5 Intraventricular - see condition
acid 276.2 enteric - see Intoxication, intestinal Intrinsic deformity - see Deformity
acute fetus or newborn, via placenta or breast Intruded tooth 524.34
alcoholic 305.0 milk 760.70 Intrusion, repetitive, of sleep (due to
with alcoholism 303.0 alcohol 760.71 environmental disturbances) (with
hangover effects 305.0 anticonvulsants 760.77 atypical polysomnographic features)
caffeine 305.9 antifungals 760.74 307.48
hallucinogenic (see also Abuse, anti-infective agents 760.74 Intumescent, lens (eye) NEC 366.9
drugs, nondependent) 305.3 antimetabolics 760.78 senile 366.12
alcohol (acute) 305.0 Intussusception (colon) (enteric)
cocaine 760.75
with alcoholism 303.0 (intestine) (rectum) 560.0
“crack” 760.75
hangover effects 305.0 appendix 543.9
hallucinogenic agents 760.73
idiosyncratic 291.4 congenital 751.5
pathological 291.4 medicinal agents NEC 760.79
narcotics 760.72 fallopian tube 620.8
alimentary canal 558.2 ileocecal 560.0
ammonia (hepatic) 572.2 obstetric anesthetic or analgesic
ileocolic 560.0
caffeine 305.9 drug 763.5
ureter (obstruction) 593.4
chemical - see also Table of Drugs and specified agent NEC 760.79 Invagination
Chemicals suspected, affecting management of basilar 756.0
via placenta or breast milk 760.70 pregnancy 655.5 colon or intestine 560.0
alcohol 760.71 food - see Poisoning, food Invalid (since birth) 799.89
anticonvulsants 760.77 gastrointestinal 558.2 Invalidism (chronic) 799.89
antifungals 760.74 hallucinogenic (acute) 305.3 Inversion
anti-infective agents 760.74 hepatocerebral 572.2 albumin-globulin (A-G) ratio 273.8
antimetabolics 760.78 idiosyncratic alcohol 291.4 bladder 596.89
cocaine 760.75 intestinal 569.89 cecum (see also Intussusception) 560.0
“crack” 760.75 due to putrefaction of food 005.9 cervix 622.8
hallucinogenic agents NEC 760.73 methyl alcohol (see also Alcoholism) nipple 611.79
medicinal agents NEC 760.79 305.0 congenital 757.6
narcotics 760.72 with alcoholism 303.0 puerperal, postpartum 676.3


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Inversion (Continued) Iridocyclitis NEC (Continued) Irregular, irregularity (Continued)


optic papilla 743.57 subacute 364.00 contour
organ or site, congenital NEC - see primary 364.01 of cornea 743.41
Anomaly, specified type NEC recurrent 364.02 acquired 371.70
sleep rhythm 327.39 sympathetic 360.11 reconstructed breast 612.0
nonorganic origin 307.45 syphilitic (secondary) 091.52 dentin in pulp 522.3
testis (congenital) 752.51 tuberculous (chronic) (see also eye movements NEC 379.59
uterus (postinfectional) (postpartal, Tuberculosis) 017.3 [364.11] menstruation (cause unknown) 626.4
old) 621.7 Iridocyclochoroiditis (panuveitis) 360.12 periods 626.4
chronic 621.7 Iridodialysis 364.76 prostate 602.9
complicating delivery 665.2 Iridodonesis 364.89 pupil 364.75
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 Iridoplegia (complete) (partial) (reflex) respiratory 786.09
vagina - see Prolapse, vagina 379.49 septum (nasal) 470
Investigation Iridoschisis 364.52 shape, organ or site, congenital
allergens V72.7 IRIS (Immune Reconstitution NEC - see Distortion
clinical research (control) (normal Inflammatory Syndrome) 995.90 sleep-wake rhythm (non-24-hour)
comparison) (participant) V70.7 Iris - see condition 327.39
Inviability - see Immaturity Iritis 364.3 nonorganic origin 307.45
Involuntary movement, abnormal 781.0 acute 364.00 vertebra 733.99
Involution, involutional - see also primary 364.01 Irritability 799.22
condition recurrent 364.02 bladder 596.89
breast, cystic or fibrocystic 610.1 chronic 364.10 neurogenic 596.54
depression (see also Psychosis, affective) in with cauda equina syndrome
296.2 sarcoidosis 135 [364.11] 344.61
recurrent episode 296.3 tuberculosis (see also bowel (syndrome) 564.1
single episode 296.2 Tuberculosis) 017.3 bronchial (see also Bronchitis) 490
melancholia (see also Psychosis, [364.11] cerebral, newborn 779.1
affective) 296.2 diabetic 250.5 [364.42] colon 564.1
recurrent episode 296.3 due to secondary diabetes 249.5 psychogenic 306.4
single episode 296.2 [364.42] duodenum 564.89
ovary, senile 620.3 due to heart (psychogenic) 306.2
paranoid state (reaction) 297.2 allergy 364.04 ileum 564.89
herpes simplex 054.44 jejunum 564.89
paraphrenia (climacteric) (menopause)
leprosy 030.0 [364.11] myocardium 306.2
297.2
nervousness 799.21
psychosis 298.8 endogenous 364.01
rectum 564.89
thymus failure 254.8 gonococcal 098.41
stomach 536.9

I
IQ gouty 274.89 [364.11]
psychogenic 306.4
under 20 318.2 granulomatous 364.10
sympathetic (nervous system) (see also
20–34 318.1 hypopyon 364.05
Neuropathy, peripheral,
35–49 318.0 lens induced 364.23
autonomic) 337.9
50–70 317 nongranulomatous 364.00
urethra 599.84
IRDS 769 papulosa 095.8 [364.11] ventricular (heart) (psychogenic) 306.2
Irideremia 743.45 primary 364.01 Irritable (see also Irritability) 799.22
Iridis rubeosis 364.42 recurrent 364.02 Irritation
diabetic 250.5 [364.42] rheumatic 364.10 anus 569.49
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 secondary 364.04 axillary nerve 353.0
[364.42] infectious 364.03 bladder 596.89
Iridochoroiditis (panuveitis) 360.12 noninfectious 364.04 brachial plexus 353.0
Iridocyclitis NEC 364.3 subacute 364.00 brain (traumatic) (see also Injury,
acute 364.00 primary 364.01 intracranial) 854.0
primary 364.01 recurrent 364.02 nontraumatic - see Encephalitis
recurrent 364.02 sympathetic 360.11 bronchial (see also Bronchitis) 490
chronic 364.10 syphilitic (secondary) 091.52 cerebral (traumatic) (see also Injury,
in congenital 090.0 [364.11] intracranial) 854.0
lepromatous leprosy 030.0 late 095.8 [364.11] nontraumatic - see Encephalitis
[364.11] tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) cervical plexus 353.2
sarcoidosis 135 [364.11] 017.3 [364.11] cervix (see also Cervicitis) 616.0
tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) uratic 274.89 [364.11] choroid, sympathetic 360.11
017.3 [364.11] Iron cranial nerve - see Disorder, nerve,
due to allergy 364.04 deficiency anemia 280.9 cranial
endogenous 364.01 metabolism disease 275.09 digestive tract 536.9
gonococcal 098.41 storage disease 275.09 psychogenic 306.4
granulomatous 364.10 Iron-miners’ lung 503 gastric 536.9
herpetic (simplex) 054.44 Irradiated enamel (tooth, teeth) 521.89 psychogenic 306.4
zoster 053.22 Irradiation gastrointestinal (tract) 536.9
hypopyon 364.05 burn - see Burn, by site functional 536.9
lens induced 364.23 effects, adverse 990 psychogenic 306.4
nongranulomatous 364.00 Irreducible, irreducibility - see condition globe, sympathetic 360.11
primary 364.01 Irregular, irregularity intestinal (bowel) 564.9
recurrent 364.02 action, heart 427.9 labyrinth 386.50
rheumatic 364.10 alveolar process 525.8 lumbosacral plexus 353.1
secondary 364.04 bleeding NEC 626.4 meninges (traumatic) (see also Injury,
infectious 364.03 breathing 786.09 intracranial) 854.0
noninfectious 364.04 colon 569.89 nontraumatic - see Meningitis


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Irritation (Continued) Ischemia, ischemic (Continued) Isolation V07.0


myocardium 306.2 heart (chronic or with a stated duration social V62.4
nerve - see Disorder, nerve of over 8 weeks) 414.9 Isosporosis 007.2
nervous 799.21 acute or with a stated duration Issue
nose 478.19 of 8 weeks or less (see also medical certificate NEC V68.09
penis 607.89 Infarct, myocardium) cause of death V68.09
perineum 709.9 410.9 disability examination V68.01
peripheral without myocardial infarction fitness V68.09
autonomic nervous system (see also 411.89 incapacity V68.09
Neuropathy, peripheral, with coronary (artery) repeat prescription NEC V68.1
autonomic) 337.9 occlusion 411.81 appliance V68.1
nerve - see Disorder, nerve subacute 411.89 contraceptive V25.40
peritoneum (see also Peritonitis) 567.9 intestine (transient) 557.9 device NEC V25.49
pharynx 478.29 acute 557.0 intrauterine V25.42
plantar nerve 355.6 chronic 557.1 specified type NEC V25.49
spinal (cord) (traumatic) - see also due to mesenteric artery pill V25.41
Injury, spinal, by site insufficiency 557.1 glasses V68.1
nerve - see also Disorder, nerve kidney 593.81 medicinal substance V68.1
root NEC 724.9 labyrinth 386.50 Itch (see also Pruritus) 698.9
traumatic - see Injury, nerve, muscles, leg 728.89 bakers’ 692.89
spinal myocardium, myocardial (chronic or barbers’ 110.0
nontraumatic - see Myelitis with a stated duration of over 8 bricklayers’ 692.89
stomach 536.9 weeks) 414.8 cheese 133.8
psychogenic 306.4 acute (see also Infarct, myocardium) clam diggers’ 120.3
sympathetic nerve NEC (see also 410.9 coolie 126.9
Neuropathy, peripheral, without myocardial infarction copra 133.8
autonomic) 337.9 411.89 Cuban 050.1
ulnar nerve 354.2 with coronary (artery) dew 126.9
vagina 623.9 occlusion 411.81 dhobie 110.3
Isambert’s disease 012.3 renal 593.81 eye 379.99
Ischemia, ischemic 459.9 retina, retinal 362.84 filarial (see also Infestation, filarial)
basilar artery (with transient small bowel 557.9 125.9
neurologic deficit) 435.0 acute 557.0 grain 133.8
bone NEC 733.40 chronic 557.1 grocers’ 133.8
bowel (transient) 557.9 due to mesenteric artery ground 126.9
acute 557.0 insufficiency 557.1 harvest 133.8
I

chronic 557.1 spinal cord 336.1 jock 110.3


due to mesenteric artery subendocardial (see also Insufficiency, Malabar 110.9
insufficiency 557.1 coronary) 411.89 beard 110.0
brain - see also Ischemia, cerebral supply (see also Angina) 414.9 foot 110.4
recurrent focal 435.9 vertebral artery (with transient scalp 110.0
cardiac (see also Ischemia, heart) 414.9 neurologic deficit) 435.1 meaning scabies 133.0
cardiomyopathy 414.8 Ischialgia (see also Sciatica) 724.3 Norwegian 133.0
carotid artery (with transient Ischiopagus 759.4 perianal 698.0
neurologic deficit) 435.8 Ischium, ischial - see condition poultrymen’s 133.8
cerebral (chronic) (generalized) 437.1 Ischomenia 626.8 sarcoptic 133.0
arteriosclerotic 437.0 Ischuria 788.5 scrub 134.1
intermittent (with transient Iselin’s disease or osteochondrosis seven year V61.10
neurologic deficit) 435.9 732.5 meaning scabies 133.0
newborn 779.2 Islands of straw 133.8
puerperal, postpartum, childbirth parotid tissue in swimmers’ 120.3
674.0 lymph nodes 750.26 washerwoman’s 692.4
recurrent focal (with transient neck structures 750.26 water 120.3
neurologic deficit) 435.9 submaxillary glands in winter 698.8
transient (with transient neurologic fascia 750.26 Itsenko-Cushing syndrome (pituitary
deficit) 435.9 lymph nodes 750.26 basophilism) 255.0
colon 557.9 neck muscles 750.26 Ivemark’s syndrome (asplenia with
acute 557.0 Islet cell tumor, pancreas (M8150/0) 211.7 congenital heart disease) 759.0
chronic 557.1 Isoimmunization NEC (see also Ivory bones 756.52
due to mesenteric artery Incompatibility) 656.2 Ixodes 134.8
insufficiency 557.1 anti-E 656.2 Ixodiasis 134.8
coronary (chronic) (see also Ischemia, fetus or newborn 773.2
heart) 414.9 ABO blood groups 773.1
demand 411.89 Rhesus (Rh) factor 773.0


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J Jaundice (Continued)
epidemic (catarrhal) 070.1
Jaundice (Continued)
hemorrhagic (acute) 100.0
Jaccoud’s nodular fibrositis, chronic with hepatic coma 070.0 leptospiral 100.0
(Jaccoud’s syndrome) 714.4 leptospiral 100.0 newborn 776.0
Jackson’s spirochetal 100.0 spirochetal 100.0
membrane 751.4 febrile (acute) 070.1 hepatocellular 573.8
paralysis or syndrome 344.89 with hepatic coma 070.0 homologous (serum) - see Hepatitis, viral
veil 751.4 leptospiral 100.0 idiopathic, chronic 277.4
Jacksonian spirochetal 100.0 infectious (acute) (subacute) 070.1
epilepsy (see also Epilepsy) 345.5 fetus or newborn 774.6 with hepatic coma 070.0
seizures (focal) (see also Epilepsy) 345.5 due to or associated with leptospiral 100.0
Jacob’s ulcer (M8090/3) - see Neoplasm, ABO spirochetal 100.0
skin, malignant, by site antibodies 773.1 leptospiral 100.0
Jacquet’s dermatitis (diaper dermatitis) incompatibility, maternal/fetal malignant (see also Necrosis, liver) 570
691.0 773.1 newborn (physiological) (see also
Jadassohn’s isoimmunization 773.1 Jaundice, fetus or newborn) 774.6
blue nevus (M8780/0) - see Neoplasm, absence or deficiency of enzyme nonhemolytic, congenital familial
skin, benign system for bilirubin (Gilbert’s) 277.4
disease (maculopapular erythroderma) conjugation (congenital) nuclear, newborn (see also Kernicterus
696.2 774.39 of newborn) 774.7
intraepidermal epithelioma blood group incompatibility NEC obstructive NEC (see also Obstruction,
(M8096/0) - see Neoplasm, skin, 773.2 biliary) 576.8
benign breast milk inhibitors to postimmunization - see Hepatitis, viral
Jadassohn-Lewandowski syndrome conjugation 774.39 posttransfusion - see Hepatitis, viral
(pachyonychia congenita) 757.5 associated with preterm regurgitation (see also Obstruction,
Jadassohn-Pellizari’s disease delivery 774.2 biliary) 576.8
(anetoderma) 701.3 bruising 774.1 serum (homologous) (prophylactic)
Jadassohn-Tièche nevus (M8780/0) - see Crigler-Najjar syndrome 277.4 (therapeutic) - see Hepatitis, viral
Neoplasm, skin, benign [774.31] spirochetal (hemorrhagic) 100.0
Jaffe-Lichtenstein (-Uehlinger) syndrome delayed conjugation 774.30 symptomatic 782.4
252.01 associated with preterm newborn 774.6
Jahnke’s syndrome (encephalocutaneous delivery 774.2 Jaw - see condition
angiomatosis) 759.6 development 774.39 Jaw-blinking 374.43
Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease (CJD) drugs or toxins transmitted from congenital 742.8
(syndrome) 046.19 mother 774.1 Jaw-winking phenomenon or syndrome
with dementia G-6-PD deficiency 282.2 [774.0] 742.8

J
with behavioral disturba nce 046.19 galactosemia 271.1 [774.5] Jealousy
[294.11] Gilbert’s syndrome 277.4 [774.31] alcoholic 291.5
without behavioral disturbance hepatocellular damage 774.4 childhood 313.3
046.19 [294.10] hereditary hemolytic anemia (see sibling 313.3
familial 046.19 also Anemia, hemolytic) Jejunitis (see also Enteritis) 558.9
iatrogenic 046.19 282.9 [774.0] Jejunostomy status V44.4
specified NEC 046.19 hypothyroidism, congenital 243 Jejunum, jejunal - see condition
sporadic 046.19 [774.31] Jensen’s disease 363.05
variant (vCJD) 046.11 incompatibility, maternal/fetal Jericho boil 085.1
with dementia NEC 773.2 Jerks, myoclonic 333.2
with behavioral disturbance infection 774.1 Jervell-Lange-Nielsen syndrome 426.82
046.11 [294.11] inspissated bile syndrome 774.4 Jeune’s disease or syndrome (asphyxiating
without behavioral disturbance isoimmunization NEC 773.2 thoracic dystrophy) 756.4
046.11 [294.10] mucoviscidosis 277.01 [774.5] Jigger disease 134.1
Jaksch (-Luzet) disease or syndrome obliteration of bile duct, Job’s syndrome (chronic granulomatous
(pseudoleukemia infantum) 285.8 congenital 751.61 [774.5] disease) 288.1
Jamaican polycythemia 774.1 Jod-Basedow phenomenon 242.8
neuropathy 349.82 preterm delivery 774.2 Johnson-Stevens disease (erythema
paraplegic tropical ataxic-spastic red cell defect 282.9 [774.0] multiforme exudativum) 695.13
syndrome 349.82 Rh Joint - see also condition
Janet’s disease (psychasthenia) 300.89 antibodies 773.0 Charcôt’s 094.0 [713.5]
Janiceps 759.4 incompatibility, maternal/fetal false 733.82
Jansky-Bielschowsky amaurotic familial 773.0 flail - see Flail, joint
idiocy 330.1 isoimmunization 773.0 mice - see Loose, body, joint, by site
Japanese spherocytosis (congenital) 282.0 sinus to bone 730.9
B-type encephalitis 062.0 [774.0] von Gies’ 095.8
river fever 081.2 swallowed maternal blood 774.1 Jordan’s anomaly or syndrome 288.2
seven-day fever 100.89 physiological NEC 774.6 Josephs-Diamond-Blackfan anemia
Jaundice (yellow) 782.4 from injection, inoculation, infusion, or (congenital hypoplastic) 284.01
acholuric (familial) (splenomegalic) (see transfusion (blood) (plasma) Joubert syndrome 759.89
also Spherocytosis) 282.0 (serum) (other substance) (onset Jumpers’ knee 727.2
acquired 283.9 within 8 months after Jungle yellow fever 060.0
breast milk 774.39 administration) - see Hepatitis, Jungling’s disease (sarcoidosis) 135
catarrhal (acute) 070.1 viral Junin virus hemorrhagic fever 078.7
with hepatic coma 070.0 Gilbert’s (familial nonhemolytic) 277.4 Juvenile - see also condition
chronic 571.9 hematogenous 283.9 delinquent 312.9
epidemic - see Jaundice, epidemic hemolytic (acquired) 283.9 group (see also Disturbance, conduct)
cholestatic (benign) 782.4 congenital (see also Spherocytosis) 312.2
chronic idiopathic 277.4 282.0 neurotic 312.4


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K Kayser-Fleischer ring (cornea)


(pseudosclerosis) 275.1 [371.14]
Keratitis (Continued)
punctata, punctate 370.21
Kabuki syndrome 759.89 Kaznelson’s syndrome (congenital leprosa 030.0 [370.21]
Kahler (-Bozzolo) disease (multiple hypoplastic anemia) 284.01 profunda 090.3
myeloma) (M9730/3) 203.0 Kearns-Sayre syndrome 277.87 superficial (Thygeson’s) 370.21
Kakergasia 300.9 Kedani fever 081.2 purulent 370.8
Kakke 265.0 Kelis 701.4 pustuliformis profunda 090.3
Kala-azar (Indian) (infantile) Kelly (-Patterson) syndrome (sideropenic rosacea 695.3 [370.49]
(Mediterranean) (Sudanese) 085.0 dysphagia) 280.8 sclerosing 370.54
Kalischer’s syndrome Keloid, cheloid 701.4 specified type NEC 370.8
(encephalocutaneous angiomatosis) Addison’s (morphea) 701.0 stellate 370.22
759.6 cornea 371.00 striate 370.22
Kallmann’s syndrome (hypogonadotropic Hawkins’ 701.4 superficial 370.20
hypogonadism with anosmia) scar 701.4 with conjunctivitis (see also
253.4 Keloma 701.4 Keratoconjunctivitis) 370.40
Kanner’s syndrome (autism) (see also Kenya fever 082.1 punctate (Thygeson’s) 370.21
Psychosis, childhood) 299.0 Keratectasia 371.71 suppurative 370.8
Kaolinosis 502 congenital 743.41 syphilitic (congenital) (prenatal)
Kaposi’s Keratinization NEC 090.3
disease 757.33 alveolar ridge mucosa trachomatous 076.1
lichen ruber 696.4 excessive 528.72 late effect 139.1
acuminatus 696.4 minimal 528.71 tuberculous (phlyctenular) (see also
moniliformis 697.8 Keratitis (nodular) (nonulcerative) Tuberculosis) 017.3 [370.31]
xeroderma pigmentosum 757.33 (simple) (zonular) NEC 370.9 ulcerated (see also Ulcer, cornea)
sarcoma (M9140/3) 176.9 with ulceration (see also Ulcer, cornea) 370.00
adipose tissue 176.1 370.00 vesicular 370.8
aponeurosis 176.1 actinic 370.24 welders’ 370.24
artery 176.1 arborescens 054.42 xerotic (see also Keratomalacia)
associated herpesvirus infection areolar 370.22 371.45
058.89 bullosa 370.8 vitamin A deficiency 264.4
blood vessel 176.1 deep - see Keratitis, interstitial Keratoacanthoma 238.2
bursa 176.1 dendritic(a) 054.42 Keratocele 371.72
connective tissue 176.1 desiccation 370.34 Keratoconjunctivitis (see also Keratitis)
external genitalia 176.8 diffuse interstitial 370.52 370.40
fascia 176.1 disciform(is) 054.43 adenovirus type 8 077.1
fatty tissue 176.1 varicella 052.7 [370.44] epidemic 077.1
K

fibrous tissue 176.1 epithelialis vernalis 372.13 [370.32] exposure 370.34


gastrointestinal tract NEC 176.3 exposure 370.34 gonococcal 098.43
ligament 176.1 filamentary 370.23 herpetic (simplex) 054.43
lung 176.4 gonococcal (congenital) (prenatal) zoster 053.21
lymph 098.43 in
gland(s) 176.5 herpes, herpetic (simplex) NEC 054.43 chickenpox 052.7 [370.44]
node(s) 176.5 zoster 053.21 exanthema (see also Exanthem)
lymphatic(s) NEC 176.1 hypopyon 370.04 057.9 [370.44]
muscle (skeletal) 176.1 in paravaccinia (see also Paravaccinia)
oral cavity NEC 176.8 chickenpox 052.7 [370.44] 051.9 [370.44]
palate 176.2 exanthema (see also Exanthem) 057.9 smallpox (see also Smallpox) 050.9
scrotum 176.8 [370.44] [370.44]
skin 176.0 paravaccinia (see also Paravaccinia) infectious 077.1
soft tissue 176.1 051.9 [370.44] neurotrophic 370.35
specified site NEC 176.8 smallpox (see also Smallpox) 050.9 phlyctenular 370.31
subcutaneous tissue 176.1 [370.44] postmeasles 055.71
synovia 176.1 vernal conjunctivitis 372.13 [370.32] shipyard 077.1
tendon (sheath) 176.1 interstitial (nonsyphilitic) 370.50 sicca (Sjögren’s syndrome) 710.2
vein 176.1 with ulcer (see also Ulcer, cornea) not in Sjögren’s syndrome 370.33
vessel 176.1 370.00 specified type NEC 370.49
viscera NEC 176.9 diffuse 370.52 tuberculous (phlyctenular) (see also
vulva 176.8 herpes, herpetic (simplex) 054.43 Tuberculosis) 017.3 [370.31]
varicelliform eruption 054.0 zoster 053.21 Keratoconus 371.60
vaccinia 999.0 syphilitic (congenital) (hereditary) acute hydrops 371.62
Kartagener’s syndrome or triad (sinusitis, 090.3 congenital 743.41
bronchiectasis, situs inversus) 759.3 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) stable 371.61
Kasabach-Merritt syndrome (capillary 017.3 [370.59] Keratocyst (dental) 526.0
hemangioma associated with lagophthalmic 370.34 Keratoderma, keratodermia (congenital)
thrombocytopenic purpura) 287.39 macular 370.22 (palmaris et plantaris) (symmetrical)
Kaschin-Beck disease (endemic neuroparalytic 370.35 757.39
polyarthritis) - see Disease, Kaschin- neurotrophic 370.35 acquired 701.1
Beck nummular 370.22 blennorrhagica 701.1
Kast’s syndrome (dyschondroplasia with oyster-shuckers’ 370.8 gonococcal 098.81
hemangiomas) 756.4 parenchymatous - see Keratitis, climacterium 701.1
Katatonia- see Catatonia interstitial eccentrica 757.39
Katayama disease or fever 120.2 petrificans 370.8 gonorrheal 098.81
Kathisophobia 781.0 phlyctenular 370.31 punctata 701.1
Kawasaki disease 446.1 postmeasles 055.71 tylodes, progressive 701.1


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Keratodermatocele 371.72 Keratosis (Continued) Knifegrinders’ rot (see also Tuberculosis)


Keratoglobus 371.70 suprafollicularis 757.39 011.4
congenital 743.41 tonsillaris 478.29 Knock-knee (acquired) 736.41
associated with buphthalmos vagina 623.1 congenital 755.64
743.22 vegetans 757.39 Knot
Keratohemia 371.12 vitamin A deficiency 264.8 intestinal, syndrome (volvulus)
Keratoiritis (see also Iridocyclitis) 364.3 Kerato-uveitis (see also Iridocyclitis) 364.3 560.2
syphilitic 090.3 Keraunoparalysis 994.0 umbilical cord (true) 663.2
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Kerion (celsi) 110.0 affecting fetus or newborn 762.5
017.3 [364.11] Kernicterus of newborn (not due to Knots, surfer 919.8
Keratolysis exfoliativa (congenital) 757.39 isoimmunization) 774.7 infected 919.9
acquired 695.89 due to isoimmunization (conditions Knotting (of)
neonatorum 757.39 classifiable to 773.0–773.2) 773.4 hair 704.2
Keratoma 701.1 Ketoacidosis 276.2 intestine 560.2
congenital 757.39 diabetic 250.1 Knuckle pads (Garrod’s) 728.79
malignum congenitale 757.1 due to secondary diabetes 249.1 Köbner’s disease (epidermolysis bullosa)
palmaris et plantaris hereditarium Ketonuria 791.6 757.39
757.39 branched-chain, intermittent 270.3 Koch’s
senile 702.0 Ketosis 276.2 infection (see also Tuberculosis,
Keratomalacia 371.45 diabetic 250.1 pulmonary) 011.9
vitamin A deficiency 264.4 due to secondary diabetes 249.1 relapsing fever 087.9
Keratomegaly 743.41 Kidney - see condition Koch-Weeks conjunctivitis 372.03
Keratomycosis 111.1 Kienböck’s Koenig-Wichman disease (pemphigus)
nigricans (palmaris) 111.1 disease 732.3 694.4
Keratopathy 371.40 adult 732.8 Köhler’s disease (osteochondrosis)
band (see also Keratitis) 371.43 osteochondrosis 732.3 732.5
bullous (see also Keratitis) 371.23 Kimmelstiel (-Wilson) disease or first (osteochondrosis juvenilis) 732.5
degenerative (see also Degeneration, syndrome (intercapillary second (Freiburg’s infarction,
cornea) 371.40 glomerulosclerosis) 250.4 metatarsal head) 732.5
hereditary (see also Dystrophy, [581.81] patellar 732.4
cornea) 371.50 due to secondary diabetes 249.4 tarsal navicular (bone) (osteoarthrosis
discrete colliquative 371.49 [581.81] juvenilis) 732.5
Keratoscleritis, tuberculous (see also Kink, kinking Köhler-Mouchet disease (osteoarthrosis
Tuberculosis) 017.3 [370.31] appendix 543.9 juvenilis) 732.5
Keratosis 701.1 artery 447.1 Köhler-Pellegrini-Stieda disease or
actinic 702.0 cystic duct, congenital 751.61 syndrome (calcification, knee joint)

K
arsenical 692.4 hair (acquired) 704.2 726.62
blennorrhagica 701.1 ileum or intestine (see also Obstruction, Koilonychia 703.8
gonococcal 098.81 intestine) 560.9 congenital 757.5
congenital (any type) 757.39 Lane’s (see also Obstruction, intestine) Kojevnikov’s, Kojewnikoff’s epilepsy
ear (middle) (see also Cholesteatoma) 560.9 (see also Epilepsy) 345.7
385.30 organ or site, congenital NEC - see König’s
female genital (external) 629.89 Anomaly, specified type NEC, by disease (osteochondritis dissecans)
follicular, vitamin A deficiency 264.8 site 732.7
follicularis 757.39 ureter (pelvic junction) 593.3 syndrome 564.89
acquired 701.1 congenital 753.20 Koniophthisis (see also Tuberculosis)
congenital (acneiformis) (Siemens’) vein(s) 459.2 011.4
757.39 caval 459.2 Koplik’s spots 055.9
spinulosa (decalvans) 757.39 peripheral 459.2 Kopp’s asthma 254.8
vitamin A deficiency 264.8 Kinnier Wilson’s disease Korean hemorrhagic fever 078.6
gonococcal 098.81 (hepatolenticular degeneration) Korsakoff (-Wernicke) disease, psychosis,
larynx, laryngeal 478.79 275.1 or syndrome (nonalcoholic) 294.0
male genital (external) 608.89 Kissing alcoholic 291.1
middle ear (see also Cholesteatoma) osteophytes 721.5 Korsakov’s disease - see Korsakoff’s
385.30 spine 721.5 disease
nigricans 701.2 vertebra 721.5 Korsakow’s disease - see Korsakoff’s
congenital 757.39 Klauder’s syndrome (erythema disease
obturans 380.21 multiforme exudativum) 695.19 Kostmann’s disease or syndrome
oral epithelium Klebs’ disease (see also Nephritis) (infantile genetic agranulocytosis)
residual ridge mucosa 583.9 288.01
excessive 528.72 Klein-Waardenburg syndrome (ptosis- Krabbe’s
minimal 528.71 epicanthus) 270.2 disease (leukodystrophy) 330.0
palmaris et plantaris (symmetrical) Kleine-Levin syndrome 327.13 syndrome
757.39 Kleptomania 312.32 congenital muscle hypoplasia 756.89
penile 607.89 Klinefelter’s syndrome 758.7 cutaneocerebral angioma 759.6
pharyngeus 478.29 Klinger’s disease 446.4 Kraepelin-Morel disease (see also
pilaris 757.39 Klippel’s disease 723.8 Schizophrenia) 295.9
acquired 701.1 Klippel-Feil disease or syndrome Kraft-Weber-Dimitri disease 759.6
punctata (palmaris et plantaris) 701.1 (brevicollis) 756.16 Kraurosis
scrotal 608.89 Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome 759.89 ani 569.49
seborrheic 702.19 Klumpke (-Déjérine) palsy, paralysis penis 607.0
inflamed 702.11 (birth) (newborn) 767.6 vagina 623.8
senilis 702.0 Klüver-Bucy (-Terzian) syndrome 310.0 vulva 624.09
solar 702.0 Knee - see condition Kreotoxism 005.9


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Krukenberg’s Kyphoscoliosis, kyphoscoliotic Kyphosis, kyphotic (Continued)


spindle 371.13 (acquired) (see also Scoliosis) due to or associated with (Continued)
tumor (M8490/6) 198.6 737.30 neurofibromatosis 237.71 [737.41]
Kufs’ disease 330.1 congenital 756.19 osteitis
Kugelberg-Welander disease 335.11 due to radiation 737.33 deformans 731.0 [737.41]
Kuhnt-Junius degeneration or disease heart (disease) 416.1 fibrosa cystica 252.01 [737.41]
362.52 idiopathic 737.30 osteoporosis (see also Osteoporosis)
Kulchitsky’s cell carcinoma (carcinoid infantile 733.0 [737.41]
tumor of intestine) 259.2 progressive 737.32 poliomyelitis (see also Poliomyelitis)
Kümmell’s disease or spondylitis 721.7 resolving 737.31 138 [737.41]
Kundrat’s disease (lymphosarcoma) late effect of rickets 268.1 [737.43] radiation 737.11
200.1 specified NEC 737.39 tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis)
Kunekune - see Dermatophytosis thoracogenic 737.34 015.0 [737.41]
Kunkel syndrome (lupoid hepatitis) tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Kümmell’s 721.7
571.49 015.0 [737.43] late effect of rickets 268.1 [737.41]
Kupffer cell sarcoma (M9124/3) 155.0 Kyphosis, kyphotic (acquired) (postural) Morquio-Brailsford type (spinal) 277.5
Kuru 046.0 737.10 [737.41]
Kussmaul’s adolescent postural 737.0 pelvis 738.6
coma (diabetic) 250.3 congenital 756.19 postlaminectomy 737.12
due to secondary diabetes dorsalis juvenilis 732.0 specified cause NEC 737.19
249.3 due to or associated with syphilitic, congenital 090.5 [737.41]
disease (polyarteritis nodosa) 446.0 Charcôt-Marie-Tooth disease 356.1 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
respiration (air hunger) 786.09 [737.41] 015.0 [737.41]
Kwashiorkor (marasmus type) 260 mucopolysaccharidosis 277.5 Kyrle’s disease (hyperkeratosis
Kyasanur Forest disease 065.2 [737.41] follicularis in cutem penetrans) 701.1
K


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L Labyrinthitis (Continued)
serous 386.31
Laceration (Continued)
brain (Continued)
Labia, labium - see condition suppurative 386.33 4 with prolonged [more than 24
Labiated hymen 752.49 syphilitic 095.8 hours] loss of consciousness
Labile toxic 386.34 and return to pre-existing
blood pressure 796.2 viral 386.35 conscious level
emotions, emotionality 301.3 Laceration - see also Wound, open, by site 5 with prolonged [more than 24
vasomotor system 443.9 accidental, complicating surgery hours] loss of
Lability, emotional 799.24 998.2 consciousness, without
Labioglossal paralysis 335.22 Achilles tendon 845.09 return to pre-existing
Labium leporinum (see also Cleft, lip) with open wound 892.2 conscious level
749.10 anus (sphincter) 879.6
Labor (see also Delivery) with Use fifth-digit 5 to designate when a
with complications - see Delivery, abortion - see Abortion, by type, patient is unconscious and dies before
complicated with damage to pelvic regaining consciousness, regardless of
abnormal NEC 661.9 organs the duration of the loss of
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 ectopic pregnancy (see also consciousness
arrested active phase 661.1 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 6 with loss of consciousness of
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 molar pregnancy (see also unspecified duration
desultory 661.2 categories 630–632) 639.2 9 with concussion, unspecified
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 complicated 879.7
dyscoordinate 661.4 complicating delivery (healed) (old)
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 654.8 with
early onset (22–36 weeks gestation) with laceration of anal or rectal open intracranial wound 851.9
644.2 mucosa 664.3 skull fracture - see Fracture, skull,
failed not associated with third-degree by site
induction 659.1 perineal laceration 664.6 cerebellum 851.6
mechanical 659.0 following with open intracranial wound
medical 659.1 abortion 639.2 851.7
surgical 659.0 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 cortex 851.2
trial (vaginal delivery) 660.6 nontraumatic, nonpuerperal with open intracranial wound
false 644.1 (healed) (old) 569.43 851.3
forced or induced, affecting fetus or bladder (urinary) during birth 767.0
newborn 763.89 with stem 851.6
hypertonic 661.4 abortion - see Abortion, by type, with open intracranial wound
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 with damage to pelvic 851.7

L
hypotonic 661.2 organs broad ligament
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 ectopic pregnancy (see also with
primary 661.0 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 molar pregnancy (see also with damage to pelvic
secondary 661.1 categories 630–632) 639.2 organs
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 following ectopic pregnancy (see also
incoordinate 661.4 abortion 639.2 categories 633.0–633.9)
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 639.2
irregular 661.2 obstetrical trauma 665.5 molar pregnancy (see also
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 blood vessel - see Injury, blood vessel, categories 630–632) 639.2
long - see Labor, prolonged by site following
missed (at or near term) 656.4 bowel abortion 639.2
obstructed NEC 660.9 with ectopic or molar pregnancy
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 abortion - see Abortion, by type, 639.2
due to female genital mutilation with damage to pelvic nontraumatic 620.6
660.8 organs obstetrical trauma 665.6
specified cause NEC 660.8 ectopic pregnancy (see also syndrome (nontraumatic) 620.6
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 capsule, joint - see Sprain, by site
pains, spurious 644.1 molar pregnancy (see also cardiac - see Laceration, heart
precipitate 661.3 categories 630–632) 639.2 causing eversion of cervix uteri (old)
affecting fetus or newborn 763.6 following 622.0
premature 644.2 abortion 639.2 central, complicating delivery 664.4
threatened 644.0 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 cerebellum - see Laceration, brain,
prolonged or protracted 662.1 obstetrical trauma 665.5 cerebellum
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 brain (cerebral) (membrane) (with cerebral - see also Laceration, brain
first stage 662.0 hemorrhage) 851.8 during birth 767.0
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 cervix (uteri)
second stage 662.2 with
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 Note: Use the following fifth-digit abortion - see Abortion, by type,
threatened NEC 644.1 subclassification with categories with damage to pelvic
undelivered 644.1 851–854: organs
Labored breathing (see also ectopic pregnancy (see also
0 unspecified state of
Hyperventilation) 786.09 categories 633.0–633.9)
consciousness
Labyrinthitis (inner ear) (destructive) 639.2
1 with no loss of consciousness
(latent) 386.30 molar pregnancy (see also
2 with brief [less than one hour]
circumscribed 386.32 categories 630–632) 639.2
loss of consciousness
diffuse 386.31 following
3 with moderate [1–24 hours] loss
focal 386.32 abortion 639.2
of consciousness
purulent 386.33 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2


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Laceration (Continued) Laceration (Continued) Laceration (Continued)


cervix (Continued) liver (Continued) perineum, perineal (old) (postpartal)
nonpuerperal, nontraumatic 622.3 moderate (involving parenchyma 618.7
obstetrical trauma (current) 665.3 without major disruption) with
old (postpartal) 622.3 864.03 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
traumatic - see Injury, internal, cervix with open wound into cavity with damage to pelvic floor
chordae heart 429.5 864.13 ectopic pregnancy (see also
complicated 879.9 multiple 864.04 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2
cornea - see Laceration, eyeball with open wound into cavity molar pregnancy (see also
superficial 918.1 864.14 categories 630–632) 639.2
cortex (cerebral) - see Laceration, brain, stellate 864.04 complicating delivery 664.4
cortex with open wound into cavity first degree 664.0
esophagus 530.89 864.14 second degree 664.1
eye(s) - see Laceration, ocular lung 861.22 third degree 664.2
eyeball NEC 871.4 with open wound into thorax fourth degree 664.3
with prolapse or exposure of 861.32 central 664.4
intraocular tissue 871.1 meninges - see Laceration, brain involving
penetrating - see Penetrating wound, meniscus (knee) (see also Tear, anal sphincter (healed) (old)
eyeball meniscus) 836.2 654.8
specified as without prolapse of old 717.5 fourchette 664.0
intraocular tissue 871.0 site other than knee - see also Sprain, hymen 664.0
eyelid NEC 870.8 by site labia 664.0
full thickness 870.1 old NEC (see also Disorder, not associated with
involving lacrimal passages 870.2 cartilage, articular) 718.0 third-degree perineal
skin (and periocular area) 870.0 muscle - see also Sprain, by site laceration 664.6
penetrating - see Penetrating with open wound - see Wound, pelvic floor 664.1
wound, orbit open, by site perineal muscles 664.1
fourchette myocardium - see Laceration, heart rectovaginal with septum
with nerve - see Injury, nerve, by site 664.2
abortion - see Abortion, by type, ocular NEC (see also Laceration, with anal mucosa 664.3
with damage to pelvic eyeball) 871.4 skin 664.0
organs adnexa NEC 870.8 sphincter (anal) (healed) (old)
ectopic pregnancy (see also penetrating 870.3 654.8
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 with foreign body 870.4 with anal mucosa 664.3
molar pregnancy (see also orbit (eye) 870.8 not associated with
categories 630–632) 639.2 penetrating 870.3 third-degree perineal
L

complicating delivery 664.0 with foreign body 870.4 laceration 664.6


following pelvic vagina 664.0
abortion 639.2 floor (muscles) vaginal muscles 664.1
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 with vulva 664.0
heart (without penetration of heart abortion - see Abortion, by type, secondary 674.2
chambers) 861.02 with damage to pelvic following
with organs abortion 639.2
open wound into thorax 861.12 ectopic pregnancy (see also ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2
penetration of heart chambers categories 633.0–633.9) male 879.6
861.03 639.2 complicated 879.7
with open wound into thorax molar pregnancy (see also muscles, complicating delivery
861.13 categories 630–632) 664.1
hernial sac - see Hernia, by site 639.2 nonpuerperal, current injury 879.6
internal organ (abdomen) (chest) complicating delivery 664.1 complicated 879.7
(pelvis) NEC - see Injury, internal, following secondary (postpartal) 674.2
by site abortion 639.2 peritoneum
kidney (parenchyma) 866.02 ectopic or molar pregnancy with
with 639.2 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
complete disruption of nonpuerperal 618.7 with damage to pelvic
parenchyma (rupture) old (postpartal) 618.7 organs
866.03 organ NEC ectopic pregnancy (see also
with open wound into cavity with categories 633.0–633.9)
866.13 abortion - see Abortion, by type, 639.2
open wound into cavity 866.12 with damage to pelvic molar pregnancy (see also
labia organs categories 630–632) 639.2
complicating delivery 664.0 ectopic pregnancy (see also following
ligament - see also Sprain, by site categories 633.0–633.9) abortion 639.2
with open wound - see Wound, 639.2 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2
open, by site molar pregnancy (see also obstetrical trauma 665.5
liver 864.05 categories 630–632) 639.2 periurethral tissue
with open wound into cavity 864.15 complicating delivery 665.5 with
major (disruption of hepatic affecting fetus or newborn abortion - see Abortion, by type,
parenchyma) 864.04 763.89 with damage to pelvic
with open wound into cavity following organs
864.14 abortion 639.2 ectopic pregnancy (see also
minor (capsule only) 864.02 ectopic or molar pregnancy categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2
with open wound into cavity 639.2 molar pregnancy (see also
864.12 obstetrical trauma 665.5 categories 630–632) 639.2


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Laceration (Continued) Laceration (Continued) Lack of (Continued)


periurethral tissue (Continued) uterus food 994.2
following with in environment V60.89
abortion 639.2 abortion - see Abortion, by type, growth in childhood 783.43
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 with damage to pelvic heating V60.1
obstetrical trauma 664.8 organs housing (permanent) (temporary)
rectovaginal (septum) ectopic pregnancy (see also V60.0
with categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 adequate V60.1
abortion - see Abortion, by type, molar pregnancy (see also material resources V60.2
with damage to pelvic categories 630–632) 639.2 medical attention 799.89
organs following memory (see also Amnesia) 780.93
ectopic pregnancy (see also abortion 639.2 mild, following organic brain
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 damage 310.89
molar pregnancy (see also nonpuerperal, nontraumatic 621.8 ovulation 628.0
categories 630–632) 639.2 obstetrical trauma NEC 665.5 person able to render necessary care
complicating delivery 665.4 old (postpartal) 621.8 V60.4
with perineum 664.2 vagina physical exercise V69.0
involving anal or rectal with physiologic development in childhood
mucosa 664.3 abortion - see Abortion, by type, 783.40
following with damage to pelvic posterior occlusal support 524.57
abortion 639.2 organs prenatal care in current pregnancy
ectopic or molar pregnancy ectopic pregnancy (see also V23.7
639.2 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 shelter V60.0
nonpuerperal 623.4 molar pregnancy (see also sleep V69.4
old (postpartal) 623.4 categories 630–632) 639.2 water 994.3
spinal cord (meninges) - see also Injury, perineal involvement, Lacrimal - see condition
spinal, by site complicating delivery Lacrimation, abnormal (see also Epiphora)
due to injury at birth 767.4 664.0 375.20
fetus or newborn 767.4 complicating delivery 665.4 Lacrimonasal duct - see condition
spleen 865.09 first degree 664.0 Lactation, lactating (breast) (puerperal)
with second degree 664.1 (postpartum)
disruption of parenchyma third degree 664.2 defective 676.4
(massive) 865.04 fourth degree 664.3 disorder 676.9
with open wound into cavity high 665.4 specified type NEC 676.8
865.14 muscles 664.1 excessive 676.6
open wound into cavity 865.19 sulcus 665.4 failed 676.4

L
capsule (without disruption of wall 665.4 mastitis NEC 675.2
parenchyma) 865.02 following mother (care and/or examination)
with open wound into cavity abortion 639.2 V24.1
865.12 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 nonpuerperal 611.6
parenchyma 865.03 nonpuerperal, nontraumatic 623.4 suppressed 676.5
with open wound into cavity old (postpartal) 623.4 Lacticemia 271.3
865.13 valve, heart - see Endocarditis excessive 276.2
massive disruption (rupture) vulva Lactosuria 271.3
865.04 with Lacunar skull 756.0
with open wound into cavity abortion - see Abortion, by type, Laennec’s cirrhosis (alcoholic) 571.2
865.14 with damage to pelvic nonalcoholic 571.5
tendon 848.9 organs Lafora’s disease 333.2
with open wound - see Wound, ectopic pregnancy (see also Lag, lid (nervous) 374.41
open, by site categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 Lagleyze-von Hippel disease
Achilles 845.09 molar pregnancy (see also (retinocerebral angiomatosis) 759.6
with open wound 892.2 categories 630–632) 639.2 Lagophthalmos (eyelid) (nervous)
lower limb NEC 844.9 complicating delivery 664.0 374.20
with open wound NEC 894.2 following cicatricial 374.23
upper limb NEC 840.9 abortion 639.2 keratitis (see also Keratitis) 370.34
with open wound NEC 884.2 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 mechanical 374.22
tentorium cerebelli - see Laceration, nonpuerperal, nontraumatic 624.4 paralytic 374.21
brain, cerebellum old (postpartal) 624.4 La grippe - see Influenza
tongue 873.64 Lachrymal - see condition Lahore sore 085.1
complicated 873.74 Lachrymonasal duct - see condition Lakes, venous (cerebral) 437.8
urethra Lack of Laki-Lorand factor deficiency (see also
with adequate intermaxillary vertical Defect, coagulation) 286.3
abortion - see Abortion, by type, dimension 524.36 Lalling 307.9
with damage to pelvic appetite (see also Anorexia) 783.0 Lambliasis 007.1
organs care Lame back 724.5
ectopic pregnancy (see also in home V60.4 Lancereaux’s diabetes (diabetes mellitus
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 of adult 995.84 with marked emaciation) 250.8
molar pregnancy (see also of infant (at or after birth) 995.52 [261]
categories 630–632) 639.2 coordination 781.3 due to secondary diabetes 249.8
following development - see also Hypoplasia [261]
abortion 639.2 physiological in childhood 783.40 Landau-Kleffner syndrome 345.8
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 education V62.3 Landouzy-Déjérine dystrophy
nonpuerperal, nontraumatic 599.84 energy 780.79 (fascioscapulohumeral atrophy)
obstetrical trauma 665.5 financial resources V60.2 359.1


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Landry’s disease or paralysis 357.0 Laryngitis (Continued) Laryngotracheitis (Continued)


Landry-Guillain-Barré syndrome 357.0 chronic 476.0 stridulous 478.75
Lane’s with tracheitis (chronic) 476.1 syphilitic 095.8
band 751.4 due to external agent - see congenital 090.5
disease 569.89 Condition, respiratory, chronic, tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
kink (see also Obstruction, intestine) due to larynx) 012.3
560.9 diphtheritic (membranous) 032.3 Vincent’s 101
Langdon Down’s syndrome (mongolism) due to external agent - see Laryngotracheobronchitis (see also
758.0 Inflammation, respiratory, upper, Bronchitis) 490
Language abolition 784.69 due to acute 466.0
Lanugo (persistent) 757.4 H. influenzae 464.00 chronic 491.8
Laparoscopic surgical procedure with obstruction 464.01 viral 466.0
converted to open procedure V64.41 Hemophilus influenzae 464.00 Laryngotracheobronchopneumonitis - see
Lardaceous with obstruction 464.01 Pneumonia, broncho-
degeneration (any site) 277.39 hypertrophic 476.0 Larynx, laryngeal - see condition
disease 277.39 influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.1 Lasègue’s disease (persecution mania)
kidney 277.39 [583.81] pachydermic 478.79 297.9
liver 277.39 sicca 476.0 Lassa fever 078.89
Large spasmodic 478.75 Lassitude (see also Weakness) 780.79
baby (regardless of gestational age) 766.1 acute 464.00 Late - see also condition
exceptionally (weight of 4500 grams with obstruction 464.01 effect(s) (of) - see also condition
or more) 766.0 streptococcal 034.0 abscess
of diabetic mother 775.0 stridulous 478.75 intracranial or intraspinal
ear 744.22 syphilitic 095.8 (conditions classifiable to
fetus - see also Oversize, fetus congenital 090.5 324) - see category 326
causing disproportion 653.5 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, adverse effect of drug, medicinal or
with obstructed labor 660.1 larynx) 012.3 biological substance 909.5
for dates Vincent’s 101 allergic reaction 909.9
fetus or newborn (regardless of Laryngocele (congenital) (ventricular) amputation
gestational age) 766.1 748.3 postoperative (late) 997.60
affecting management of Laryngofissure 478.79 traumatic (injury classifiable to
pregnancy 656.6 congenital 748.3 885–887 and 895–897)
exceptionally (weight of 4500 Laryngomalacia (congenital) 748.3 905.9
grams or more) 766.0 Laryngopharyngitis (acute) 465.0 burn (injury classifiable to 948–949)
physiological cup 743.57 chronic 478.9 906.9
stature 783.9 due to external agent - see extremities NEC (injury
L

waxy liver 277.39 Condition, respiratory, chronic, classifiable to 943 or 945)


white kidney - see Nephrosis due to 906.7
Larsen’s syndrome (flattened facies and due to external agent - see hand or wrist (injury
multiple congenital dislocations) Inflammation, respiratory, upper, classifiable to 944) 906.6
755.8 due to eye (injury classifiable to 940)
Larsen-Johansson disease (juvenile septic 034.0 906.5
osteopathia patellae) 732.4 Laryngoplegia (see also Paralysis, vocal face, head, and neck (injury
Larva migrans cord) 478.30 classifiable to 941) 906.5
cutaneous NEC 126.9 Laryngoptosis 478.79 specified site NEC (injury
ancylostoma 126.9 Laryngospasm 478.75 classifiable to 942 and
of Diptera in vitreous 128.0 due to external agent - see Condition, 946–947) 906.8
visceral NEC 128.0 respiratory, acute, due to cerebrovascular disease (conditions
Laryngeal - see also condition Laryngostenosis 478.74 classifiable to 430–437) 438.9
syncope 786.2 congenital 748.3 with
Laryngismus (acute) (infectious) Laryngotracheitis (acute) (infectional) alterations of sensations
(stridulous) 478.75 (viral) (see also Laryngitis) 464.20 438.6
congenital 748.3 with obstruction 464.21 aphasia 438.11
diphtheritic 032.3 atrophic 476.1 apraxia 438.81
Laryngitis (acute) (edematous) (fibrinous) Borrelia vincentii 101 ataxia 438.84
(gangrenous) (infective) (infiltrative) catarrhal 476.1 cognitive deficits 438.0
(malignant) (membranous) chronic 476.1 disturbances of vision 438.7
(phlegmonous) (pneumococcal) due to external agent - see dysarthria 438.13
(pseudomembranous) (septic) Condition, respiratory, chronic, dysphagia 438.82
(subglottic) (suppurative) (ulcerative) due to dysphasia 438.12
(viral) 464.00 diphtheritic (membranous) 032.3 facial droop 438.83
with due to external agent - see facial weakness 438.83
influenza, flu, or grippe (see also Inflammation, respiratory, upper, fluency disorder 438.14
Influenza) 487.1 due to hemiplegia/hemiparesis
obstruction 464.01 H. influenzae 464.20 affecting
tracheitis (see also Laryngotracheitis) with obstruction 464.21 dominant side 438.21
464.20 hypertrophic 476.1 nondominant side 438.22
with obstruction 464.21 influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.1 unspecified side 438.20
acute 464.20 pachydermic 478.75 monoplegia of lower limb
with obstruction 464.21 sicca 476.1 affecting
chronic 476.1 spasmodic 478.75 dominant side 438.41
atrophic 476.0 acute 464.20 nondominant side
Borrelia vincentii 101 with obstruction 464.21 438.42
catarrhal 476.0 streptococcal 034.0 unspecified side 438.40


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Late (Continued) Late (Continued) Late (Continued)


effect(s) (of) (Continued) effect(s) (of) (Continued) effect(s) (of) (Continued)
cerebrovascular disease (Continued) infection parasitic diseases (conditions
with (Continued) pyogenic, intracranial - see classifiable to 001–136 NEC)
monoplegia of upper limb category 326 139.8
affecting infectious diseases (conditions phlebitis or thrombophlebitis of
dominant side 438.31 classifiable to 001–136) NEC intracranial venous sinuses
nondominant side 438.32 139.8 (conditions classifiable to
unspecified side 438.30 injury (injury classifiable to 959) 325) - see category 326
paralytic syndrome NEC 908.9 poisoning due to drug, medicinal or
affecting blood vessel 908.3 biological substance
bilateral 438.53 abdomen and pelvis (injury (conditions classifiable to
dominant side 438.51 classifiable to 902) 908.4 960–979) 909.0
nondominant side extremity (injury classifiable to poliomyelitis, acute (conditions
438.52 903–904) 908.3 classifiable to 045) 138
unspecified side 438.50 head and neck (injury pregnancy complication(s) 677
speech and language deficit classifiable to 900) 908.3 puerperal complication(s) 677
438.10 intracranial (injury radiation (conditions classifiable to
specified type NEC classifiable to 850–854) 990) 909.2
438.19 907.0 rickets 268.1
stuttering 438.14 with skull fracture 905.0 sprain and strain without mention
vertigo 438.85 thorax (injury classifiable to of tendon injury (injury
specified type NEC 438.89 901) 908.4 classifiable to 840–848, except
childbirth complication(s) 677 internal organ NEC (injury tendon injury) 905.7
complication(s) of classifiable to 867 and 869) tendon involvement 905.8
childbirth 677 908.2 toxic effect of
delivery 677 abdomen (injury classifiable to drug, medicinal or biological
pregnancy 677 863–866 and 868) 908.1 substance (conditions
puerperium 677 thorax (injury classifiable to classifiable to 960–979)
surgical and medical care 860–862) 908.0 909.0
(conditions classifiable to intracranial (injury classifiable to nonmedical substance
996–999) 909.3 850–854) 907.0 (conditions classifiable
trauma (conditions classifiable to with skull fracture (injury to 980–989) 909.1
958) 908.6 classifiable to 800–801 trachoma (conditions classifiable
contusion (injury classifiable to and 803–804) 905.0 to 076) 139.1
920–924) 906.3 nerve NEC (injury classifiable to tuberculosis 137.0

L
crushing (injury classifiable to 957) 907.9 bones and joints (conditions
925–929) 906.4 cranial (injury classifiable to classifiable to 015) 137.3
delivery complication(s) 677 950–951) 907.1 central nervous system
dislocation (injury classifiable to peripheral NEC (injury (conditions classifiable to
830–839) 905.6 classifiable to 957) 013) 137.1
encephalitis or encephalomyelitis 907.9 genitourinary (conditions
(conditions classifiable to lower limb and pelvic classifiable to 016) 137.2
323) - see category 326 girdle (injury pulmonary (conditions
in infectious diseases 139.8 classifiable to 956) classifiable to 010–012)
viral (conditions classifiable to 907.5 137.0
049.8, 049.9, 062–064) upper limb and shoulder specified organs NEC (conditions
139.0 girdle (injury classifiable to 014, 017–018)
external cause NEC (conditions classifiable to 955) 137.4
classifiable to 995) 909.9 907.4 viral encephalitis (conditions
certain conditions classifiable to roots and plexus(es), spinal classifiable to 049.8, 049.9,
categories 991–994 909.4 (injury classifiable to 953) 062–064) 139.0
foreign body in orifice (injury 907.3 wound, open
classifiable to 930–939) 908.5 trunk (injury classifiable to extremity (injury classifiable to
fracture (multiple) (injury 954) 907.3 880–884 and 890–894,
classifiable to 828–829) 905.5 spinal except .2) 906.1
extremity cord (injury classifiable to 806 tendon (injury classifiable to
lower (injury classifiable to and 952) 907.2 880–884 with .2 and
821–827) 905.4 nerve root(s) and plexus(es) 890–894 with .2) 905.8
neck of femur (injury (injury classifiable to 953) head, neck, and trunk (injury
classifiable to 820) 907.3 classifiable to 870–879)
905.3 superficial (injury classifiable to 906.0
upper (injury classifiable to 910–919) 906.2 infant
810–819) 905.2 tendon (tendon injury classifiable post-term (gestation period
face and skull (injury classifiable to 840–848, 880–884 with .2, over 40 completed weeks
to 800–804) 905.0 and 890–894 with .2) 905.8 to 42 completed weeks)
skull and face (injury classifiable meningitis 766.21
to 800–804) 905.0 bacterial (conditions classifiable prolonged gestation (period
spine and trunk (injury to 320) - see category 326 over 42 completed weeks)
classifiable to 805 and unspecified cause (conditions 766.22
807–809) 905.1 classifiable to 322) - see Latent - see condition
with spinal cord lesion (injury category 326 Lateral - see condition
classifiable to 806) myelitis (see also Late, effect(s) (of), Laterocession - see Lateroversion
907.2 encephalitis) - see category 326 Lateroflexion - see Lateroversion


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Lateroversion Legg (-Calvé)-Perthes disease or Leishmaniasis (Continued)


cervix - see Lateroversion, uterus syndrome (osteochondrosis, femoral dermal - see also Leishmaniasis,
uterus, uterine (cervix) (postinfectional) capital) 732.1 cutaneous
(postpartal, old) 621.6 Legionnaires’ disease 482.84 post kala-azar 085.0
congenital 752.39 Leigh’s disease 330.8 eyelid 085.5 [373.6]
in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4 Leiner’s disease (exfoliative dermatitis) infantile 085.0
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 695.89 Mediterranean 085.0
Lathyrism 988.2 Leiofibromyoma (M8890/0) - see also mucocutaneous (American) 085.5
Launois’ syndrome (pituitary gigantism) Leiomyoma naso-oral 085.5
253.0 uterus (cervix) (corpus) (see also nasopharyngeal 085.5
Launois-Bensaude’s lipomatosis 272.8 Leiomyoma, uterus) 218.9 Old World 085.1
Launois-Cleret syndrome (adiposogenital Leiomyoblastoma (M8891/1) - see tegumentaria diffusa 085.4
dystrophy) 253.8 Neoplasm, connective tissue, vaccination, prophylactic (against)
Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome (obesity, uncertain behavior V05.2
polydactyly, and intellectual Leiomyofibroma (M8890/0) - see also visceral (Indian) 085.0
disabilities) 759.89 Neoplasm, connective tissue, benign Leishmanoid, dermal - see also
LAV (disease) (illness) (infection) - see uterus (cervix) (corpus) (see also Leishmaniasis, cutaneous
Human immunodeficiency virus Leiomyoma, uterus) 218.9 post kala-azar 085.0
(disease) (illness) (infection) Leiomyoma (M8890/0) - see also Leloir’s disease 695.4
LAV/HTLV-III (disease) (illness) Neoplasm, connective tissue, benign Lemiere syndrome 451.89
(infection) - see Human bizarre (M8893/0) - see Neoplasm, Lenegre’s disease 426.0
immunodeficiency virus (disease) connective tissue, benign Lengthening, leg 736.81
(illness) (infection) cellular (M8892/1) - see Neoplasm, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome 345.0
Lawford’s syndrome (encephalocutaneous connective tissue, uncertain with tonic seizures 345.1
angiomatosis) 759.6 behavior Lennox’s syndrome (see also Epilepsy)
Lax, laxity - see also Relaxation epithelioid (M8891/1) - see Neoplasm, 345.0
ligament 728.4 connective tissue, uncertain Lens - see condition
skin (acquired) 701.8 behavior Lenticonus (anterior) (posterior)
congenital 756.83 prostate (polypoid) 600.20 (congenital) 743.36
Laxative habit (see also Abuse, drugs, with Lenticular degeneration, progressive
nondependent) 305.9 other lower urinary tract 275.1
Lazy leukocyte syndrome 288.09 symptoms (LUTS) 600.21 Lentiglobus (posterior) (congenital) 743.36
LCAD (long chain/very long chain acyl urinary Lentigo (congenital) 709.09
CoA dehydrogenase deficiency, obstruction 600.21 juvenile 709.09
VLCAD) 277.85 retention 600.21 Maligna (M8742/2) - see also Neoplasm,
LCHAD (long chain 3-hydroxyacyl CoA uterus (cervix) (corpus) 218.9 skin, in situ
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dehydrogenase deficiency) 277.85 interstitial 218.1 melanoma (M8742/3) - see


Lead - see also condition intramural 218.1 Melanoma
exposure (suspected) to V15.86 submucous 218.0 senile 709.09
incrustation of cornea 371.15 subperitoneal 218.2 Leonine leprosy 030.0
poisoning 984.9 subserous 218.2 Leontiasis
specified type of lead - see Table of vascular (M8894/0) - see Neoplasm, ossium 733.3
Drugs and Chemicals connective tissue, benign syphilitic 095.8
Lead miners’ lung 503 Leiomyomatosis (intravascular) congenital 090.5
Leakage (M8890/1) - see Neoplasm, Léopold-Lévi’s syndrome (paroxysmal
amniotic fluid 658.1 connective tissue, uncertain thyroid instability) 242.9
with delayed delivery 658.2 behavior Lepore hemoglobin syndrome 282.45
affecting fetus or newborn 761.1 Leiomyosarcoma (M8890/3) - see also Lepothrix 039.0
bile from drainage tube (T tube) Neoplasm, connective tissue, Lepra 030.9
997.49 malignant Willan’s 696.1
blood (microscopic), fetal, into epithelioid (M8891/3) - see Neoplasm, Leprechaunism 259.8
maternal circulation 656.0 connective tissue, malignant Lepromatous leprosy 030.0
affecting management of pregnancy Leishmaniasis 085.9 Leprosy 030.9
or puerperium 656.0 American 085.5 anesthetic 030.1
device, implant, or graft - see cutaneous 085.4 beriberi 030.1
Complications, mechanical mucocutaneous 085.5 borderline (group B) (infiltrated)
spinal fluid at lumbar puncture site Asian desert 085.2 (neuritic) 030.3
997.09 Brazilian 085.5 cornea (see also Leprosy, by type) 030.9
urine, continuous 788.37 cutaneous 085.9 [371.89]
Leaky heart - see Endocarditis acute necrotizing 085.2 dimorphous (group B) (infiltrated)
Learning defect, specific NEC American 085.4 (lepromatous) (neuritic)
(strephosymbolia) 315.2 Asian desert 085.2 (tuberculoid) 030.3
Leather bottle stomach (M8142/3) 151.9 diffuse 085.3 eyelid 030.0 [373.4]
Leber’s dry form 085.1 indeterminate (group I) (macular)
congenital amaurosis 362.76 Ethiopian 085.3 (neuritic) (uncharacteristic) 030.2
optic atrophy (hereditary) 377.16 eyelid 085.5 [373.6] leonine 030.0
Lederer’s anemia or disease (acquired late 085.1 lepromatous (diffuse) (infiltrated)
infectious hemolytic anemia) 283.19 lepromatous 085.3 (macular) (neuritic) (nodular)
Lederer-Brill syndrome (acquired recurrent 085.1 (type L) 030.0
infectious hemolytic anemia) 283.19 rural 085.2 macular (early) (neuritic) (simple) 030.2
Leeches (aquatic) (land) 134.2 ulcerating 085.1 maculoanesthetic 030.1
Left-sided neglect 781.8 urban 085.1 mixed 030.0
Leg - see condition wet form 085.2 neuro 030.1
Legal investigation V62.5 zoonotic form 085.2 nodular 030.0


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Leprosy (Continued) Lesion(s) (Continued) Lesion(s) (Continued)


primary neuritic 030.3 brain (Continued) heart (organic) - see also Disease, heart
specified type or group NEC 030.8 vascular (Continued) vascular - see Disease,
tubercular 030.1 healed or old without residuals cardiovascular
tuberculoid (macular) V12.54 helix (ear) 709.9
(maculoanesthetic) (major) hypertensive 437.2 high grade myelodysplastic syndrome
(minor) (neuritic) (type T) late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) 238.73
030.1 cerebrovascular disease hyperchromic, due to pinta (carate)
Leptocytosis, hereditary 282.40 buccal 528.9 103.1
Leptomeningitis (chronic) calcified - see Calcification hyperkeratotic (see also Hyperkeratosis)
(circumscribed) (hemorrhagic) canthus 373.9 701.1
(nonsuppurative) (see also carate - see Pinta, lesions hypoglossal nerve 352.5
Meningitis) 322.9 cardia 537.89 hypopharynx 478.29
aseptic 047.9 cardiac - see also Disease, heart hypothalamic 253.9
adenovirus 049.1 congenital 746.9 ileocecal coil 569.89
Coxsackie virus 047.0 valvular - see Endocarditis ileum 569.89
ECHO virus 047.1 cauda equina 344.60 iliohypogastric nerve 355.79
enterovirus 047.9 with neurogenic bladder 344.61 ilioinguinal nerve 355.79
lymphocytic choriomeningitis cecum 569.89 in continuity - see Injury, nerve, by site
049.0 cerebral - see Lesion, brain inflammatory - see Inflammation
epidemic 036.0 cerebrovascular (see also Disease, intestine 569.89
late effect - see category 326 cerebrovascular NEC) 437.9 intracerebral - see Lesion, brain
meningococcal 036.0 degenerative 437.1 intrachiasmal (optic) (see also Lesion,
pneumococcal 320.1 healed or old without residuals chiasmal) 377.54
syphilitic 094.2 V12.54 intracranial, space-occupying NEC 784.2
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, hypertensive 437.2 joint 719.90
meninges) 013.0 specified type NEC 437.8 ankle 719.97
Leptomeningopathy (see also Meningitis) cervical root (nerve) NEC 353.2 elbow 719.92
322.9 chiasmal 377.54 foot 719.97
Leptospiral - see condition associated with hand 719.94
Leptospirochetal - see condition inflammatory disorders hip 719.95
Leptospirosis 100.9 377.54 knee 719.96
autumnalis 100.89 neoplasm NEC 377.52 multiple sites 719.99
canicula 100.89 pituitary 377.51 pelvic region 719.95
grippotyphosa 100.89 pituitary disorders 377.51 sacroiliac (old) 724.6
hebdomadis 100.89 vascular disorders 377.53 shoulder (region) 719.91

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icterohemorrhagica 100.0 chorda tympani 351.8 specified site NEC 719.98
nanukayami 100.89 coin, lung 793.11 wrist 719.93
pomona 100.89 colon 569.89 keratotic (see also Keratosis) 701.1
Weil’s disease 100.0 congenital - see Anomaly kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.9
Leptothricosis - see Actinomycosis conjunctiva 372.9 laryngeal nerve (recurrent) 352.3
Leptothrix infestation - see coronary artery (see also Ischemia, leonine 030.0
Actinomycosis heart) 414.9 lip 528.5
Leptotricosis - see Actinomycosis cranial nerve 352.9 liver 573.8
Leptus dermatitis 133.8 first 352.0 low grade myelodysplastic syndrome
Léris pleonosteosis 756.89 second 377.49 238.72
Léri-Weill syndrome 756.59 third lumbosacral
Leriche’s syndrome (aortic bifurcation partial 378.51 plexus 353.1
occlusion) 444.09 total 378.52 root (nerve) NEC 353.4
Lermoyez’s syndrome (see also Disease, fourth 378.53 lung 518.89
Ménière’s) 386.00 fifth 350.9 coin 793.11
Lesbianism - omit code sixth 378.54 maxillary sinus 473.0
ego-dystonic 302.0 seventh 351.9 mitral - see Endocarditis, mitral
problems with 302.0 eighth 388.5 Morel Lavallée - see Hematoma,
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (hypoxanthine- ninth 352.2 by site
guanine-phosphoribosyltransferase tenth 352.3 motor cortex 348.89
deficiency) 277.2 eleventh 352.4 nerve (see also Disorder, nerve) 355.9
Lesion(s) twelfth 352.5 nervous system 349.9
abducens nerve 378.54 cystic - see Cyst congenital 742.9
alveolar process 525.8 degenerative - see Degeneration nonallopathic NEC 739.9
anorectal 569.49 dermal (skin) 709.9 in region (of)
aortic (valve) - see Endocarditis, aortic Dieulafoy (hemorrhagic) abdomen 739.9
auditory nerve 388.5 of acromioclavicular 739.7
basal ganglion 333.90 duodenum 537.84 cervical, cervicothoracic 739.1
bile duct (see also Disease, biliary) intestine 569.86 costochondral 739.8
576.8 stomach 537.84 costovertebral 739.8
bladder 596.9 duodenum 537.89 extremity
bone 733.90 with obstruction 537.3 lower 739.6
brachial plexus 353.0 eyelid 373.9 upper 739.7
brain 348.89 gasserian ganglion 350.8 head 739.0
congenital 742.9 gastric 537.89 hip 739.5
vascular (see also Lesion, gastroduodenal 537.89 lower extremity 739.6
cerebrovascular) 437.9 gastrointestinal 569.89 lumbar, lumbosacral 739.3
degenerative 437.1 glossopharyngeal nerve 352.2 occipitocervical 739.0


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Lesion(s) (Continued) Lesion(s) (Continued) Leukemia, leukemic (Continued)


nonallopathic NEC (Continued) spinal cord (Continued) chronic NEC (M9803/3) 208.1
in region (of) (Continued) traumatic (Continued) compound (M9810/3) 207.8
pelvic 739.5 with (Continued) eosinophilic (M9880/3) 205.1
pubic 739.5 fracture, vertebra - see giant cell (M9910/3) 207.2
rib cage 739.8 Fracture, vertebra, by granulocytic (M9860/3) 205.9
sacral, sacrococcygeal, sacroiliac site, with spinal cord acute (M9861/3) 205.0
739.4 injury aleukemic (M9864/3) 205.8
sternochondral 739.8 spleen 289.50 blastic (M9861/3) 205.0
sternoclavicular 739.7 stomach 537.89 chronic (M9863/3) 205.1
thoracic, thoracolumbar 739.2 superior glenoid labrum (SLAP) subacute (M9862/3) 205.2
upper extremity 739.7 840.7 subleukemic (M9864/3) 205.8
nose (internal) 478.19 syphilitic - see Syphilis hairy cell (M9940/3) 202.4
obstructive - see Obstruction tertiary - see Syphilis, tertiary hemoblastic (M9801/3) 208.0
obturator nerve 355.79 thoracic root (nerve) 353.3 histiocytic (M9890/3) 206.9
occlusive tonsillar fossa 474.9 lymphatic (M9820/3) 204.9
artery - see Embolism, artery tooth, teeth 525.8 acute (M9821/3) 204.0
organ or site NEC - see Disease, by white spot 521.01 aleukemic (M9824/3) 204.8
site traumatic NEC (see also nature and site chronic (M9823/3) 204.1
osteolytic 733.90 of injury) 959.9 subacute (M9822/3) 204.2
paramacular, of retina 363.32 tricuspid (valve) - see Endocarditis, subleukemic (M9824/3) 204.8
peptic 537.89 tricuspid lymphoblastic (M9821/3) 204.0
periodontal, due to traumatic occlusion trigeminal nerve 350.9 lymphocytic (M9820/3) 204.9
523.8 ulcerated or ulcerative - see Ulcer acute (M9821/3) 204.0
perirectal 569.49 uterus NEC 621.9 aleukemic (M9824/3) 204.8
peritoneum (granulomatous) vagina 623.8 chronic (M9823/3) 204.1
568.89 vagus nerve 352.3 granular
pigmented (skin) 709.00 valvular - see Endocarditis large T-cell 204.8
pinta - see Pinta, lesions vascular 459.9 subacute (M9822/3) 204.2
polypoid - see Polyp affecting central nervous system (see subleukemic (M9824/3) 204.8
prechiasmal (optic) (see also Lesion, also Lesion, cerebrovascular) lymphogenous (M9820/3) - see
chiasmal) 377.54 437.9 Leukemia, lymphoid
primary - see also Syphilis, primary following trauma (see also Injury, lymphoid (M9820/3) 204.9
carate 103.0 blood vessel, by site) 904.9 acute (M9821/3) 204.0
retina 362.17 aleukemic (M9824/3) 204.8
pinta 103.0
traumatic - see Injury, blood vessel, blastic (M9821/3) 204.0
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yaws 102.0
by site chronic (M9823/3) 204.1
pulmonary 518.89
umbilical cord 663.6 subacute (M9822/3) 204.2
valve (see also Endocarditis,
affecting fetus or newborn subleukemic (M9824/3) 204.8
pulmonary) 424.3
762.6 lymphosarcoma cell (M9850/3)
pylorus 537.89
visual 207.8
radiation NEC 990
cortex NEC (see also Disorder, visual, mast cell (M9900/3) 207.8
radium NEC 990
cortex) 377.73 megakaryocytic (M9910/3) 207.2
rectosigmoid 569.89 pathway NEC (see also Disorder, megakaryocytoid (M9910/3) 207.2
retina, retinal - see also Retinopathy visual, pathway) 377.63 mixed (cell) (M9810/3) 207.8
vascular 362.17 warty - see Verruca monoblastic (M9891/3) 206.0
retroperitoneal 568.89 white spot, on teeth 521.01 monocytic (Schilling-type) (M9890/3)
romanus 720.1 x-ray NEC 990 206.9
sacroiliac (joint) 724.6 Lethargic - see condition acute (M9891/3) 206.0
salivary gland 527.8 Lethargy 780.79 aleukemic (M9894/3) 206.8
benign lymphoepithelial 527.8 Letterer-Siwe disease (acute histiocytosis chronic (M9893/3) 206.1
saphenous nerve 355.79 X) (M9722/3) 202.5 Naegeli-type (M9863/3) 205.1
secondary - see Syphilis, secondary Leucinosis 270.3 subacute (M9892/3) 206.2
sigmoid 569.89 Leucocoria 360.44 subleukemic (M9894/3) 206.8
sinus (accessory) (nasal) (see also Leucosarcoma (M9850/3) 207.8 monocytoid (M9890/3) 206.9
Sinusitis) 473.9 Leukasmus 270.2 acute (M9891/3) 206.0
skin 709.9 Leukemia, leukemic (congenital) aleukemic (M9894/3) 206.8
suppurative 686.00 (M9800/3) 208.9 chronic (M9893/3) 206.1
SLAP (superior glenoid labrum) myelogenous (M9863/3) 205.1
840.7 Note: Use the following fifth-digit subacute (M9892/3) 206.2
space-occupying, intracranial NEC subclassification for categories 203–208: subleukemic (M9894/3) 206.8
784.2 0 without mention of having monomyelocytic (M9860/3) - see
spinal cord 336.9 achieved remission Leukemia, myelomonocytic
congenital 742.9 failed remission myeloblastic (M9861/3) 205.0
traumatic (complete) (incomplete) 1 with remission myelocytic (M9863/3) 205.1
(transverse) - see also Injury, 2 in relapse acute (M9861/3) 205.0
spinal, by site myelogenous (M9860/3) 205.9
with acute NEC (M9801/3) 208.0 acute (M9861/3) 205.0
broken aleukemic NEC (M9804/3) 208.8 aleukemic (M9864/3) 205.8
back - see Fracture, vertebra, granulocytic (M9864/3) 205.8 chronic (M9863/3) 205.1
by site, with spinal basophilic (M9870/3) 205.1 monocytoid (M9863/3) 205.1
cord injury blast (cell) (M9801/3) 208.0 subacute (M9862/3) 205.2
neck - see Fracture, vertebra, blastic (M9801/3) 208.0 subleukemic (M9864) 205.8
cervical, with spinal granulocytic (M9861/3) myeloid (M9860/3) 205.9
cord injury 205.0 acute (M9861/3) 205.0


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Leukemia, leukemic (Continued) Leukokoria 360.44 Leyden-Möbius dystrophy 359.1


myeloid (Continued) Leukokraurosis vulva, vulvae 624.09 Leydig cell
aleukemic (M9864/3) 205.8 Leukolymphosarcoma (M9850/3) carcinoma (M8650/3)
chronic (M9863/3) 205.1 207.8 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
subacute (M9862/3) 205.2 Leukoma (cornea) (interfering with malignant
subleukemic (M9864/3) 205.8 central vision) 371.03 unspecified site
myelomonocytic (M9860/3) 205.9 adherent 371.04 female 183.0
acute (M9861/3) 205.0 Leukomalacia, periventricular 779.7 male 186.9
chronic (M9863/3) 205.1 Leukomelanopathy, hereditary 288.2 tumor (M8650/1)
Naegeli-type monocytic (M9863/3) Leukonychia (punctata) (striata) 703.8 benign (M8650/0)
205.1 congenital 757.5 specified site - see Neoplasm, by
neutrophilic (M9865/3) 205.1 Leukopathia site, benign
plasma cell (M9830/3) 203.1 unguium 703.8 unspecified site
plasmacytic (M9830/3) 203.1 congenital 757.5 female 220
prolymphocytic (M9825/3) - see Leukopenia 288.50 male 222.0
Leukemia, lymphoid basophilic 288.59 malignant (M8650/3)
promyelocytic, acute (M9866/3) cyclic 288.02 specified site - see Neoplasm, by
205.0 eosinophilic 288.59 site, malignant
Schilling-type monocytic (M9890/3) - familial 288.59 unspecified site
see Leukemia, monocytic malignant (see also Agranulocytosis) female 183.0
stem cell (M9801/3) 208.0 288.09 male 186.9
subacute NEC (M9802/3) 208.2 periodic 288.02 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
subleukemic NEC (M9804/3) 208.8 transitory neonatal 776.7 uncertain behavior
thrombocytic (M9910/3) 207.2 Leukopenic - see condition unspecified site
undifferentiated (M9801/3) 208.0 Leukoplakia 702.8 female 236.2
Leukemoid reaction (basophilic) anus 569.49 male 236.4
(lymphocytic) (monocytic) bladder (postinfectional) 596.89 Leydig-Sertoli cell tumor (M8631/0)
(myelocytic) (neutrophilic) 288.62 buccal 528.6 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
Leukoaraiosis (hypertensive) 437.1 cervix (uteri) 622.2 benign
Leukoariosis - see Leukoaraiosis esophagus 530.83 unspecified site
Leukoclastic vasculitis 446.29 gingiva 528.6 female 220
Leukocoria 360.44 kidney (pelvis) 593.89 male 222.0
Leukocythemia - see Leukemia larynx 478.79 LGSIL (low grade squamous
Leukocytopenia 288.50 lip 528.6 intraepithelial lesion)
Leukocytosis 288.60 mouth 528.6 anus 796.73
basophilic 288.8 oral soft tissue (including tongue) cervix 795.03

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eosinophilic 288.3 (mucosa) 528.6 vagina 795.13
lymphocytic 288.8 palate 528.6 Liar, pathologic 301.7
monocytic 288.8 pelvis (kidney) 593.89 Libman-Sacks disease or syndrome
neutrophilic 288.8 penis (infectional) 607.0 710.0 [424.91]
Leukoderma 709.09 rectum 569.49 Lice (infestation) 132.9
syphilitic 091.3 syphilitic 095.8 body (pediculus corporis) 132.1
late 095.8 tongue 528.6 crab 132.2
Leukodermia (see also Leukoderma) tonsil 478.29 head (pediculus capitis) 132.0
709.09 ureter (postinfectional) 593.89 mixed (classifiable to more than one
Leukodystrophy (cerebral) (globoid cell) urethra (postinfectional) 599.84 of the categories 132.0–132.2)
(metachromatic) (progressive) uterus 621.8 132.3
(sudanophilic) 330.0 vagina 623.1 pubic (pediculus pubis) 132.2
Leukoedema, mouth or tongue 528.79 vesical 596.89 Lichen 697.9
Leukoencephalitis vocal cords 478.5 albus 701.0
acute hemorrhagic (postinfectious) vulva 624.09 annularis 695.89
NEC 136.9 [323.61] Leukopolioencephalopathy 330.0 atrophicus 701.0
postimmunization or postvaccinal Leukorrhea (vagina) 623.5 corneus obtusus 698.3
323.51 due to Trichomonas (vaginalis) myxedematous 701.8
subacute sclerosing 046.2 131.00 nitidus 697.1
van Bogaert’s 046.2 trichomonal (Trichomonas vaginalis) pilaris 757.39
van Bogaert’s (sclerosing) 046.2 131.00 acquired 701.1
Leukoencephalopathy (see also Leukosarcoma (M9850/3) 207.8 planopilaris 697.0
Encephalitis) 323.9 Leukosis (M9800/3) - see Leukemia planus (acute) (chronicus)
acute necrotizing hemorrhagic Lev’s disease or syndrome (acquired (hypertrophic) (verrucous)
(postinfectious) 136.9 [323.61] complete heart block) 426.0 697.0
postimmunization or postvaccinal Levi’s syndrome (pituitary dwarfism) morphoeicus 701.0
323.51 253.3 sclerosus (et atrophicus) 701.0
arteriosclerotic 437.0 Levocardia (isolated) 746.87 ruber 696.4
Binswanger’s 290.12 with situs inversus 759.3 acuminatus 696.4
metachromatic 330.0 Levulosuria 271.2 moniliformis 697.8
multifocal (progressive) 046.3 Lewandowski’s disease (primary) (see obtusus corneus 698.3
progressive multifocal 046.3 also Tuberculosis) 017.0 of Wilson 697.0
reversible, posterior 348.5 Lewandowski-Lutz disease planus 697.0
Leukoerythroblastosis 289.9 (epidermodysplasia verruciformis) sclerosus (et atrophicus) 701.0
Leukoerythrosis 289.0 078.19 scrofulosus (primary) (see also
Leukokeratosis (see also Leukoplakia) 702.8 Lewy body dementia 331.82 Tuberculosis) 017.0
mouth 528.6 Lewy body disease 331.82 simplex (Vidal’s) 698.3
nicotina palati 528.79 Leyden’s disease (periodic vomiting) chronicus 698.3
tongue 528.6 536.2 circumscriptus 698.3


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Lichen (Continued) Lipemia (see also Hyperlipidemia) 272.4 Lipomatosis (dolorosa) 272.8
spinulosus 757.39 retina, retinalis 272.3 epidural 214.8
mycotic 117.9 Lipidosis 272.7 fetal (M8881/0) - see Lipoma, by site
striata 697.8 cephalin 272.7 Launois-Bensaude’s 272.8
urticatus 698.2 cerebral (infantile) (juvenile) (late) Lipomyohemangioma (M8860/0)
Lichenification 698.3 330.1 specified site - see Neoplasm,
nodular 698.3 cerebroretinal 330.1 [362.71] connective tissue, benign
Lichenoides tuberculosis (primary) (see cerebroside 272.7 unspecified site 223.0
also Tuberculosis) 017.0 cerebrospinal 272.7 Lipomyoma (M8860/0)
Lichtheim’s disease or syndrome chemically-induced 272.7 specified site - see Neoplasm,
(subacute combined sclerosis with cholesterol 272.7 connective tissue, benign
pernicious anemia) 281.0 [336.2] diabetic 250.8 [272.7] unspecified site 223.0
Lien migrans 289.59 due to secondary diabetes 249.8 Lipomyxoma (M8852/0) - see Lipoma, by
Lientery (see also Diarrhea) 787.91 [272.7] site
infectious 009.2 dystopic (hereditary) 272.7 Lipomyxosarcoma (M8852/3) - see
Life circumstance problem NEC V62.89 glycolipid 272.7 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
Li-Fraumeni cancer syndrome V84.01 hepatosplenomegalic 272.3 malignant
Ligament - see condition hereditary, dystopic 272.7 Lipophagocytosis 289.89
Light-for-dates (infant) 764.0 sulfatide 330.0 Lipoproteinemia (alpha) 272.4
with signs of fetal malnutrition 764.1 Lipoadenoma (M8324/0 - see Neoplasm, broad-beta 272.2
affecting management of pregnancy by site, benign floating-beta 272.2
656.5 Lipoblastoma (M8881/0) - see Lipoma, by hyper-pre-beta 272.1
Light-headedness 780.4 site Lipoproteinosis (Rossle-Urbach-Wiethe)
Lightning (effects) (shock) (stroke) (struck Lipoblastomatosis (M8881/0) - see 272.8
by) 994.0 Lipoma, by site Liposarcoma (M8850/3) - see also
burn - see Burn, by site Lipochondrodystrophy 277.5 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
foot 266.2 Lipochrome histiocytosis (familial) 288.1 malignant
Lightwood’s disease or syndrome (renal Lipodermatosclerosis 729.39 differentiated type (M8851/3) - see
tubular acidosis) 588.89 Lipodystrophia progressiva 272.6 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
Lignac’s disease (cystinosis) 270.0 Lipodystrophy (progressive) 272.6 malignant
Lignac (-de Toni) (-Fanconi) (-Debré) insulin 272.6 embryonal (M8852/3) - see Neoplasm,
syndrome (cystinosis) 270.0 intestinal 040.2 connective tissue, malignant
Lignac (-Fanconi) syndrome (cystinosis) mesenteric 567.82 mixed type (M8855/3) - see Neoplasm,
270.0 Lipofibroma (M8851/0) - see Lipoma, by connective tissue, malignant
Ligneous thyroiditis 245.3 site myxoid (M8852/3) - see Neoplasm,
Likoff’s syndrome (angina in menopausal Lipoglycoproteinosis 272.8 connective tissue, malignant
L

women) 413.9 Lipogranuloma, sclerosing 709.8 pleomorphic (M8854/3) - see


Limb - see condition Lipogranulomatosis (disseminated) 272.8 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
Limitation of joint motion (see also kidney 272.8 malignant
Stiffness, joint) 719.5 Lipoid - see also condition round cell (M8853/3) - see Neoplasm,
sacroiliac 724.6 histiocytosis 272.7 connective tissue, malignant
Limit dextrinosis 271.0 essential 272.7 well differentiated type (M8851/3) - see
Limited nephrosis (see also Nephrosis) 581.3 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
cardiac reserve - see Disease, heart proteinosis of Urbach 272.8 malignant
duction, eye NEC 378.63 Lipoidemia (see also Hyperlipidemia) 272.4 Liposynovitis prepatellaris 272.8
mandibular range of motion 524.52 Lipoidosis (see also Lipidosis) 272.7 Lipping
Lindau’s disease (retinocerebral Lipoma (M8850/0) 214.9 cervix 622.0
angiomatosis) 759.6 breast (skin) 214.1 spine (see also Spondylosis) 721.90
Lindau (-von Hippel) disease face 214.0 vertebra (see also Spondylosis)
(angiomatosis retinocerebellosa) fetal (M8881/0) - see also Lipoma, 721.90
759.6 by site Lip pits (mucus), congenital 750.25
Linea corneae senilis 371.41 fat cell (M8880/0) - see Lipoma, by Lipschütz disease or ulcer 616.50
Lines site Lipuria 791.1
Beau’s (transverse furrows on infiltrating (M8856/0) - see Lipoma, by bilharziasis 120.0
fingernails) 703.8 site Liquefaction, vitreous humor 379.21
Harris’ 733.91 intra-abdominal 214.3 Lisping 307.9
Hudson-Stähli 371.11 intramuscular (M8856/0) - see Lipoma, Lissauer’s paralysis 094.1
Stähli’s 371.11 by site Lissencephalia, lissencephaly 742.2
Lingua intrathoracic 214.2 Listerellose 027.0
geographical 529.1 kidney 214.3 Listeriose 027.0
nigra (villosa) 529.3 mediastinum 214.2 Listeriosis 027.0
plicata 529.5 muscle 214.8 congenital 771.2
congenital 750.13 peritoneum 214.3 fetal 771.2
tylosis 528.6 retroperitoneum 214.3 suspected fetal damage affecting
Lingual (tongue) - see also condition skin 214.1 management of pregnancy
thyroid 759.2 face 214.0 655.4
Linitis (gastric) 535.4 spermatic cord 214.4 Listlessness 780.79
plastica (M8142/3) 151.9 spindle cell (M8857/0) - see Lipoma, by Lithemia 790.6
Lioderma essentialis (cum melanosis et site Lithiasis - see also Calculus
telangiectasia) 757.33 stomach 214.3 hepatic (duct) - see Choledocholithiasis
Lip - see also condition subcutaneous tissue 214.1 urinary 592.9
biting 528.9 face 214.0 Lithopedion 779.9
Lipalgia 272.8 thymus 214.2 affecting management of pregnancy
Lipedema - see Edema thyroid gland 214.2 656.8


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Lithosis (occupational) 502 Long-term (current) (prophylactic) drug Lordosis (Continued)


with tuberculosis - see Tuberculosis, use V58.69 late effect of rickets 268.1 [737.42]
pulmonary antibiotics V58.62 postlaminectomy 737.21
Lithuria 791.9 anticoagulants V58.61 postsurgical NEC 737.22
Litigation V62.5 anti-inflammatories, non-steroidal rachitic 268.1 [737.42]
Little (NSAID) V58.64 specified NEC 737.29
league elbow 718.82 antiplatelets/antithrombotics V58.63 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
stroke syndrome 435.9 aspirin V58.66 015.0 [737.42]
Little’s disease - see Palsy, cerebral bisphosphonates V58.68 Loss
Littre’s high-risk medications NEC V58.69 appetite 783.0
gland - see condition insulin V58.67 hysterical 300.11
hernia - see Hernia, Littre’s methadone for pain control V58.69 nonorganic origin 307.59
Littritis (see also Urethritis) 597.89 opiate analgesic V58.69 psychogenic 307.59
Livedo 782.61 pain killers V58.69 blood - see Hemorrhage
annularis 782.61 anti-inflammatories, non-steroidal central vision 368.41
racemose 782.61 (NSAID) V58.64 consciousness 780.09
reticularis 782.61 aspirin V58.66 transient 780.2
Live flesh 781.0 steroids V58.65 control, sphincter, rectum 787.60
Liver - see also condition tamoxifen V07.51 nonorganic origin 307.7
donor V59.6 Loop ear ossicle, partial 385.24
Livida, asphyxia intestine (see also Volvulus) 560.2 elasticity, skin 782.8
newborn 768.6 intrascleral nerve 379.29 extremity or member, traumatic,
Living vascular on papilla (optic) 743.57 current - see Amputation,
alone V60.3 Loose - see also condition traumatic
with handicapped person V60.4 body fluid (acute) 276.50
Lloyd’s syndrome 258.1 in tendon sheath 727.82 with
Loa loa 125.2 joint 718.10 hypernatremia 276.0
Loasis 125.2 ankle 718.17 hyponatremia 276.1
Lobe, lobar - see condition elbow 718.12 fetus or newborn 775.5
Lobo’s disease or blastomycosis foot 718.17 hair 704.00
116.2 hand 718.14 hearing - see also Deafness
Lobomycosis 116.2 hip 718.15 central 389.14
Lobotomy syndrome 310.0 knee 717.6 conductive (air) 389.00
Lobstein’s disease (brittle bones and multiple sites 718.19 with sensorineural hearing loss
blue sclera) 756.51 pelvic region 718.15
389.20
Lobster-claw hand 755.58 prosthetic implant - see

L
bilateral 389.22
Lobulation (congenital) - see also Complications, mechanical
unilateral 389.21
Anomaly, specified type NEC, by shoulder (region) 718.11
bilateral 389.06
site specified site NEC 718.18
combined types 389.08
kidney, fetal 753.3 wrist 718.13
external ear 389.01
liver, abnormal 751.69 cartilage (joint) (see also Loose, body,
inner ear 389.04
spleen 759.0 joint) 718.1
middle ear 389.03
Lobule, lobular - see condition knee 717.6
Local, localized - see condition facet (vertebral) 724.9 multiple types 389.08
Locked bowel or intestine (see also prosthetic implant - see Complications, tympanic membrane 389.02
Obstruction, intestine) 560.9 mechanical unilateral 389.05
Locked-in state 344.81 sesamoid, joint (see also Loose, body, mixed conductive and sensorineural
Locked twins 660.5 joint) 718.1 389.20
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 tooth, teeth 525.8 bilateral 389.22
Locking Loosening epiphysis 732.9 unilateral 389.21
joint (see also Derangement, joint) Looser (-Debray)-Milkman syndrome mixed type 389.20
718.90 (osteomalacia with bilateral 389.22
knee 717.9 pseudofractures) 268.2 unilateral 389.21
Lockjaw (see also Tetanus) 037 Lop ear (deformity) 744.29 nerve
Locomotor ataxia (progressive) 094.0 Lorain’s disease or syndrome (pituitary bilateral 389.12
Löffler’s dwarfism) 253.3 unilateral 389.13
endocarditis 421.0 Lorain-Levi syndrome (pituitary neural
eosinophilia or syndrome 518.3 dwarfism) 253.3 bilateral 389.12
pneumonia 518.3 Lordosis (acquired) (postural) 737.20 unilateral 389.13
syndrome (eosinophilic congenital 754.2 noise-induced 388.12
pneumonitis) 518.3 due to or associated with perceptive NEC (see also Loss,
Löfgren’s syndrome (sarcoidosis) Charcôt-Marie-Tooth disease 356.1 hearing, sensorineural)
135 [737.42] 389.10
Loiasis 125.2 mucopolysaccharidosis 277.5 [737.42] sensorineural 389.10
eyelid 125.2 [373.6] neurofibromatosis 237.71 [737.42] with conductive hearing loss
Loneliness V62.89 osteitis 389.20
Lone Star fever 082.8 deformans 731.0 [737.42] bilateral 389.22
Long labor 662.1 fibrosa cystica 252.01 [737.42] unilateral 389.21
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 osteoporosis (see also Osteoporosis) asymmetrical 389.16
first stage 662.0 733.00 [737.42] bilateral 389.18
second stage 662.2 poliomyelitis (see also Poliomyelitis) central 389.14
Longitudinal stripes or grooves, nails 138 [737.42] neural
703.8 tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) bilateral 389.12
congenital 757.5 015.0 [737.42] unilateral 389.13


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Loss (Continued) Low (Continued) Lump (Continued)


hearing (Continued) bladder compliance 596.52 liver 789.1
sensorineural (Continued) blood pressure (see also Hypotension) lung 786.6
sensory 458.9 mediastinal 786.6
bilateral 389.11 reading (incidental) (isolated) neck 784.2
unilateral 389.17 (nonspecific) 796.3 nose or sinus 784.2
unilateral 389.15 cardiac reserve - see Disease, heart pelvic 789.3
sensory compliance bladder 596.52 skin 782.2
bilateral 389.11 frequency deafness - see Disorder, substernal 786.6
unilateral 389.17 hearing throat 784.2
specified type NEC 389.8 function - see also Hypofunction umbilicus 789.3
sudden NEC 388.2 kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.9 Lunacy (see also Psychosis) 298.9
height 781.91 liver 573.9 Lunatomalacia 732.3
labyrinthine reactivity (unilateral) 386.55 hemoglobin 285.9 Lung - see also condition
bilateral 386.56 implantation, placenta - see Placenta, donor V59.8
memory (see also Amnesia) 780.93 previa drug addict’s 417.8
mild, following organic brain insertion, placenta - see Placenta, previa mainliners’ 417.8
damage 310.89 lying vanishing 492.0
mind (see also Psychosis) 298.9 kidney 593.0 Lupoid (miliary) of Boeck 135
occusal vertical dimension 524.37 organ or site, congenital - see Lupus 710.0
organ or part - see Absence, by site, Malposition, congenital anticoagulant 795.79
acquired placenta - see Placenta, previa with
recurrent pregnancy - see Pregnancy, output syndrome (cardiac) (see also hemorrhagic disorder 286.53
management affected by, Failure, heart) 428.9 hypercoagulable state 289.81
abortion, habitual platelets (blood) (see also Cazenave’s (erythematosus) 695.4
sensation 782.0 Thrombocytopenia) 287.5 discoid (local) 695.4
sense of reserve, kidney (see also Disease, renal) disseminated 710.0
smell (see also Disturbance, 593.9 erythematodes (discoid) (local) 695.4
sensation) 781.1 risk erythematosus (discoid) (local) 695.4
taste (see also Disturbance, sensation) human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA disseminated 710.0
781.1 test positive eyelid 373.34
touch (see also Disturbance, anal 796.79 systemic 710.0
cervical 795.09 with
sensation) 781.1
vaginal 795.19 encephalitis 710.0 [323.81]
sight (acquired) (complete)
salt syndrome 593.9 lung involvement 710.0 [517.8]
(congenital) - see Blindness
tension glaucoma 365.12 inhibitor (presence of) 795.79
spinal fluid
L

vision 369.9 with hypercoagulable state


headache 349.0
both eyes 369.20 289.81
substance of
one eye 369.70 exedens 017.0
bone (see also Osteoporosis) 733.00
Lowe (-Terrey-MacLachlan) syndrome eyelid (see also Tuberculosis) 017.0
cartilage 733.99 (oculocerebrorenal dystrophy) 270.8 [373.4]
ear 380.32 Lower extremity - see condition Hilliard’s 017.0
vitreous (humor) 379.26 Lown (-Ganong)-Levine syndrome (short hydralazine
tooth, teeth P-R interval, normal QRS complex, correct substance properly
acquired 525.10 and paroxysmal supraventricular administered 695.4
due to tachycardia) 426.81 overdose or wrong substance given
caries 525.13 LSD reaction (see also Abuse, drugs, or taken 972.6
extraction 525.10 nondependent) 305.3 miliaris disseminatus faciei 017.0
periodontal disease 525.12 L-shaped kidney 753.3 nephritis 710.0 [583.81]
specified NEC 525.19 Lucas-Championnière disease (fibrinous acute 710.0 [580.81]
trauma 525.11 bronchitis) 466.0 chronic 710.0 [582.81]
vision, visual (see also Blindness) 369.9 Lucey-Driscoll syndrome (jaundice due nontuberculous, not disseminated 695.4
both eyes (see also Blindness, both to delayed conjugation) 774.30 pernio (Besnier) 135
eyes) 369.3 Ludwig’s tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
complete (see also Blindness, both angina 528.3 017.0
eyes) 369.00 disease (submaxillary cellulitis) 528.3 eyelid (see also Tuberculosis) 017.0
one eye 369.8 Lues (venerea), luetic - see Syphilis [373.4]
sudden 368.11 Luetscher’s syndrome (dehydration) vulgaris 017.0
transient 368.12 276.51 Luschka’s joint disease 721.90
vitreous 379.26 Lumbago 724.2 Luteinoma (M8610/0) 220
voice (see also Aphonia) 784.41 due to displacement, intervertebral Lutembacher’s disease or syndrome
weight (cause unknown) 783.21 disc 722.10 (atrial septal defect with mitral
Lou Gehrig’s disease 335.20 Lumbalgia 724.2 stenosis) 745.5
Louis-Bar syndrome (ataxia- due to displacement, intervertebral Luteoma (M8610/0) 220
telangiectasia) 334.8 disc 722.10 Lutz-Miescher disease (elastosis
Louping ill 063.1 Lumbar - see condition perforans serpiginosa) 701.1
Lousiness - see Lice Lumbarization, vertebra 756.15 Lutz-Splendore-de Almeida disease
Low Lumbermen’s itch 133.8 (Brazilian blastomycosis) 116.1
back syndrome 724.2 Lump - see also Mass Luxatio
basal metabolic rate (BMR) 794.7 abdominal 789.3 bulbi due to birth injury 767.8
birthweight 765.1 breast 611.72 coxae congenita (see also Dislocation,
extreme (less than 1000 grams) 765.0 chest 786.6 hip, congenital) 754.30
for gestational age 764.0 epigastric 789.3 erecta - see Dislocation, shoulder
status (see also Status, low birth head 784.2 imperfecta - see Sprain, by site
weight) V21.30 kidney 753.3 perinealis - see Dislocation, hip


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Luxation - see also Dislocation, by site Lymphadenitis (Continued) Lymphangitis (Continued)


eyeball 360.81 mesenteric (acute) (chronic) following
due to birth injury 767.8 (nonspecific) (subacute) 289.2 abortion 639.0
lateral 376.36 due to Bacillus typhi 002.0 ectopic or molar pregnancy
genital organs (external) NEC - see tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 639.0
Wound, open, genital organs 014.8 gangrenous 457.2
globe (eye) 360.81 mycobacterial 031.8 penis
lateral 376.36 purulent 683 acute 607.2
lacrimal gland (postinfectional) 375.16 pyogenic 683 gonococcal (acute) 098.0
lens (old) (partial) 379.32 regional 078.3 chronic or duration of 2 months
congenital 743.37 septic 683 or more 098.2
syphilitic 090.49 [379.32] streptococcal 683 puerperal, postpartum,
Marfan’s disease 090.49 subacute, unspecified site 289.1 childbirth 670.8
spontaneous 379.32 suppurative 683 strumous, tuberculous (see also
penis - see Wound, open, penis syphilitic (early) (secondary) 091.4 Tuberculosis) 017.2
scrotum - see Wound, open, scrotum late 095.8 subacute (any site) 457.2
testis - see Wound, open, testis tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, lymph tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, lymph
L-xyloketosuria 271.8 gland gland
Lycanthropy (see also Psychosis) 298.9 venereal 099.1 Lymphatic (vessel) - see condition
Lyell’s disease or syndrome (toxic Lymphadenoid goiter 245.2 Lymphatism 254.8
epidermal necrolysis) 695.15 Lymphadenopathy (general) 785.6 scrofulous (see also Tuberculosis)
due to drug due to toxoplasmosis (acquired) 017.2
correct substance properly 130.7 Lymphectasia 457.1
administered 695.15 congenital (active) 771.2 Lymphedema (see also Elephantiasis)
overdose or wrong substance given Lymphadenopathy-associated virus 457.1
or taken 977.9 (disease) (illness) (infection) - see acquired (chronic) 457.1
specified drug - see Table of Human immunodeficiency virus chronic hereditary 757.0
Drugs and Chemicals (disease) (illness) (infection) congenital 757.0
Lyme disease 088.81 Lymphadenosis 785.6 idiopathic hereditary 757.0
Lymph acute 075 praecox 457.1
gland or node - see condition Lymphangiectasis 457.1 secondary 457.1
scrotum (see also Infestation, filarial) conjunctiva 372.89 surgical NEC 997.99
125.9 postinfectional 457.1 postmastectomy (syndrome) 457.0
Lymphadenitis 289.3 scrotum 457.1 Lymph-hemangioma (M9120/0) - see
with Lymphangiectatic elephantiasis, Hemangioma, by site
abortion - see Abortion, by type, nonfilarial 457.1 Lymphoblastic - see condition

L
with sepsis Lymphangioendothelioma (M9170/0) Lymphoblastoma (diffuse) (M9630/3)
ectopic pregnancy (see also 228.1 200.1
categories 633.0–633.9) malignant (M9170/3) - see Neoplasm, giant follicular (M9690/3) 202.0
639.0 connective tissue, malignant macrofollicular (M9690/3) 202.0
molar pregnancy (see also categories Lymphangioleiomyomatosis 516.4 Lymphoblastosis, acute benign 075
630–632) 639.0 Lymphangioma (M9170/0) 228.1 Lymphocele 457.8
acute 683 capillary (M9171/0) 228.1 Lymphocythemia 288.51
mesenteric 289.2 cavernous (M9172/0) 228.1 Lymphocytic - see also condition
any site, except mesenteric 289.3 cystic (M9173/0) 228.1 chorioencephalitis (acute) (serous)
acute 683 malignant (M9170/3) - see 049.0
chronic 289.1 Neoplasm, connective tissue, choriomeningitis (acute) (serous)
mesenteric (acute) (chronic) malignant 049.0
(nonspecific) (subacute) Lymphangiomyoma (M9174/0) 228.1 Lymphocytoma (diffuse) (malignant)
289.2 Lymphangiomyomatosis 516.4 (M9620/3) 200.1
subacute 289.1 Lymphangiosarcoma (M9170/3) - see Lymphocytomatosis (M9620/3) 200.1
mesenteric 289.2 Neoplasm, connective tissue, Lymphocytopenia 288.51
breast, puerperal, postpartum malignant Lymphocytosis (symptomatic) 288.61
675.2 Lymphangitis 457.2 infectious (acute) 078.89
chancroidal (congenital) 099.0 with Lymphoepithelioma (M8082/3) - see
chronic 289.1 abortion - see Abortion, by type, Neoplasm, by site, malignant
mesenteric 289.2 with sepsis Lymphogranuloma (malignant)
dermatopathic 695.89 abscess - see Abscess, by site (M9650/3) 201.9
due to cellulitis - see Abscess, by site inguinale 099.1
anthracosis (occupational) 500 ectopic pregnancy (see also venereal (any site) 099.1
Brugia (Wuchereria) malayi categories 633.0–633.9) with stricture of rectum 099.1
125.1 639.0 venereum 099.1
diphtheria (toxin) 032.89 molar pregnancy (see also categories Lymphogranulomatosis (malignant)
lymphogranuloma venereum 630–632) 639.0 (M9650/3) 201.9
099.1 acute (with abscess or cellulitis) benign (Boeck’s sarcoid) (Schaumann’s)
Wuchereria bancrofti 125.0 682.9 135
following specified site - see Abscess, by site Hodgkin’s (M9650/3) 201.9
abortion 639.0 breast, puerperal, postpartum Lymphohistiocytosis, familial
ectopic or molar pregnancy 675.2 hemophagocytic 288.4
639.0 chancroidal 099.0 Lymphoid - see condition
generalized 289.3 chronic (any site) 457.2 Lympholeukoblastoma (M9850/3)
gonorrheal 098.89 due to 207.8
granulomatous 289.1 Brugia (Wuchereria) malayi 125.1 Lympholeukosarcoma (M9850/3)
infectional 683 Wuchereria bancrofti 125.0 207.8


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Lymphoma (malignant) (M9590/3) Lymphoma (Continued) Lymphoma (Continued)


202.8 histiocytic (diffuse) (M9640/3) 200.0 peripheral T-cell 202.7
nodular (M9642/3) 200.0 primary central nervous system
pleomorphic cell type (M9641/3) 200.5
Note: Use the following fifth-digit 200.0 reticulum cell (type) (M9640/3) 200.0
subclassification with categories
Hodgkin’s (M9650/3) (see also Disease, small cell and large cell, mixed
200–202: Hodgkin’s) 201.9 (diffuse) (M9613/3) 200.8
0 unspecified site, extranodal and immunoblastic (type) (M9612/3) follicular (M9691/3) 202.0
solid organ sites 200.8 nodular (M9691/3) 202.0
1 lymph nodes of head, face, and large cell (M9640/3) 200.7 stem cell (type) (M9601/3) 202.8
neck anaplastic 200.6 T-cell 202.1
2 intrathoracic lymph nodes nodular (M9642/3) 202.0 peripheral 202.7
3 intra-abdominal lymph nodes pleomorphic cell type (M9641/3) undifferentiated (cell type) (non-
4 lymph nodes of axilla and upper 200.0 Burkitt’s) (M9600/3) 202.8
limb lymphoblastic (diffuse) (M9630/3) Burkitt’s type (M9750/3) 200.2
5 lymph nodes of inguinal region 200.1 Lymphomatosis (M9590/3) - see also
and lower limb Burkitt’s type (M9750/3) 200.2 Lymphoma
6 intrapelvic lymph nodes convoluted cell type (M9602/3) granulomatous 099.1
7 spleen 202.8 Lymphopathia
8 lymph nodes of multiple sites lymphocytic (cell type) (diffuse) venereum 099.1
(M9620/3) 200.1 veneris 099.1
with plasmacytoid differentiation, Lymphopenia 288.51
benign (M9590/0) - see Neoplasm, by diffuse (M9611/3) 200.8 familial 279.2
site, benign intermediate differentiation Lymphoreticulosis, benign (of
Burkitt’s type (lymphoblastic) (diffuse) (M9621/3) 200.1 inoculation) 078.3
(undifferentiated) (M9750/3) follicular (M9694/3) 202.0 Lymphorrhea 457.8
200.2 nodular (M9694/3) 202.0 Lymphosarcoma (M9610/3) 200.1
Castleman’s (mediastinal lymph node nodular (M9690/3) 202.0 diffuse (M9610/3) 200.1
hyperplasia) 785.6 poorly differentiated (diffuse) with plasmacytoid differentiation
centroblastic-centrocytic (M9630/3) 200.1 (M9611/3) 200.8
diffuse (M9614/3) 202.8 follicular (M9696/3) 202.0 lymphoplasmacytic (M9611/3)
follicular (M9692/3) 202.0 nodular (M9696/3) 202.0 200.8
centroblastic type (diffuse) (M9632/3) well differentiated (diffuse) follicular (giant) (M9690/3) 202.0
202.8 (M9620/3) 200.1 lymphoblastic (M9696/3) 202.0
follicular (M9697/3) 202.0 follicular (M9693/3) 202.0 lymphocytic, intermediate
centrocytic (M9622/3) 202.8 nodular (M9693/3) 202.0 differentiation (M9694/3)
L

compound (M9613/3) 200.8 lymphocytic-histiocytic, mixed 202.0


convoluted cell type (lymphoblastic) (diffuse) (M9613/3) 200.8 mixed cell type (M9691/3) 202.0
(M9602/3) 202.8 follicular (M9691/3) 202.0 giant follicular (M9690/3) 202.0
diffuse NEC (M9590/3) 202.8 nodular (M9691/3) 202.0 Hodgkin’s (M9650/3) 201.9
large B cell 202.8 lymphoplasmacytoid type (M9611/3) immunoblastic (M9612/3) 200.8
follicular (giant) (M9690/3) 200.8 lymphoblastic (diffuse) (M9630/3)
202.0 lymphosarcoma type (M9610/3) 200.1
center cell (diffuse) (M9615/3) 200.1 follicular (M9696/3) 202.0
202.8 macrofollicular (M9690/3) 202.0 nodular (M9696/3) 202.0
cleaved (diffuse) (M9623/3) mantle cell 200.4 lymphocytic (diffuse) (M9620/3)
202.8 marginal zone 200.3 200.1
follicular (M9695/3) 202.0 extranodal B-cell 200.3 intermediate differentiation (diffuse)
non-cleaved (diffuse) (M9633/3) nodal B-cell 200.3 (M9621/3) 200.1
202.8 splenic B-cell 200.3 follicular (M9694/3) 202.0
follicular (M9698/3) 202.0 mixed cell type (diffuse) (M9613/3) nodular (M9694/3) 202.0
centroblastic-centrocytic (M9692/3) 200.8 mixed cell type (diffuse) (M9613/3)
202.0 follicular (M9691/3) 202.0 200.8
centroblastic type (M9697/3) nodular (M9691/3) 202.0 follicular (M9691/3) 202.0
202.0 nodular (M9690/3) 202.0 nodular (M9691/3) 202.0
large cell 202.0 histiocytic (M9642/3) 200.0 nodular (M9690/3) 202.0
lymphocytic lymphocytic (M9690/3) 202.0 lymphoblastic (M9696/3) 202.0
intermediate differentiation intermediate differentiation lymphocytic, intermediate
(M9694/3) 202.0 (M9694/3) 202.0 differentiation (M9694/3)
poorly differentiated (M9696/3) poorly differentiated (M9696/3) 202.0
202.0 202.0 mixed cell type (M9691/3) 202.0
mixed (cell type) (lymphocytic- mixed (cell type) (lymphocytic- prolymphocytic (M9631/3) 200.1
histiocytic) (small cell and histiocytic) (small cell and reticulum cell (M9640/3) 200.0
large cell) (M9691/3) 202.0 large cell) (M9691/3) 202.0 Lymphostasis 457.8
germinocytic (M9622/3) 202.8 non-Hodgkin’s type NEC (M9591/3) Lypemania (see also Melancholia) 296.2
giant, follicular or follicle (M9690/3) 202.8 Lyssa 071
202.0


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M Madura
disease (actinomycotic) 039.9
Malacoplakia
bladder 596.89
Macacus ear 744.29 mycotic 117.4 colon 569.89
Maceration foot (actinomycotic) 039.4 pelvis (kidney) 593.89
fetus (cause not stated) 779.9 mycotic 117.4 ureter 593.89
wet feet, tropical (syndrome) 991.4 Maduromycosis (actinomycotic) 039.9 urethra 599.84
Machado-Joseph disease 334.8 mycotic 117.4 Malacosteon 268.2
Machupo virus hemorrhagic fever 078.7 Maffucci’s syndrome (dyschondroplasia juvenile (see also Rickets) 268.0
Macleod’s syndrome (abnormal with hemangiomas) 756.4 Maladaptation - see Maladjustment
transradiancy, one lung) 492.8 Magenblase syndrome 306.4 Maladie de Roger 745.4
Macrocephalia, macrocephaly 756.0 Main en griffe (acquired) 736.06 Maladjustment
Macrocheilia (congenital) 744.81 congenital 755.59 conjugal V61.10
Macrochilia (congenital) 744.81 Maintenance involving
Macrocolon (congenital) 751.3 chemotherapy regimen or treatment divorce V61.03
Macrocornea 743.41 V58.11 estrangement V61.09
associated with buphthalmos 743.22 dialysis regimen or treatment educational V62.3
Macrocytic - see condition extracorporeal (renal) V56.0 family V61.9
Macrocytosis 289.89 peritoneal V56.8 specified circumstance NEC
Macrodactylia, macrodactylism (fingers) renal V56.0 V61.8
(thumbs) 755.57 drug therapy or regimen marital V61.10
toes 755.65 chemotherapy, antineoplastic V58.11 involving
Macrodontia 520.2 immunotherapy, antineoplastic divorce V61.03
Macroencephaly 742.4 V58.12 estrangement V61.09
Macrogenia 524.05 external fixation NEC V54.89 occupational V62.29
Macrogenitosomia (female) (male) methadone 304.00 current military deployment status
(praecox) 255.2 radiotherapy V58.0 V62.21
Macrogingivae 523.8 traction NEC V54.89 simple, adult (see also Reaction,
Macroglobulinemia (essential) Majocchi’s adjustment) 309.9
(idiopathic) (monoclonal) (primary) disease (purpura annularis situational acute (see also Reaction,
(syndrome) (Waldenström’s) 273.3 telangiectodes) 709.1 adjustment) 309.9
Macroglossia (congenital) 750.15 granuloma 110.6 social V62.4
acquired 529.8 Major - see condition Malaise 780.79
Macrognathia, macrognathism Mal Malakoplakia - see Malacoplakia
(congenital) 524.00 cerebral (idiopathic) (see also Epilepsy) Malaria, malarial (fever) 084.6
mandibular 524.02 345.9 algid 084.9
alveolar 524.72 comital (see also Epilepsy) 345.9 any type, with

M
maxillary 524.01 de los pintos (see also Pinta) 103.9 algid malaria 084.9
alveolar 524.71 de Meleda 757.39 blackwater fever 084.8
Macrogyria (congenital) 742.4 de mer 994.6 fever
Macrohydrocephalus (see also lie - see Presentation, fetal blackwater 084.8
Hydrocephalus) 331.4 perforant (see also Ulcer, lower hemoglobinuric (bilious)
Macromastia (see also Hypertrophy, extremity) 707.15 084.8
breast) 611.1 Malabar itch 110.9 hemoglobinuria, malarial 084.8
Macrophage activation syndrome 288.4 beard 110.0 hepatitis 084.9 [573.2]
Macropsia 368.14 foot 110.4 nephrosis 084.9 [581.81]
Macrosigmoid 564.7 scalp 110.0 pernicious complication NEC
congenital 751.3 Malabsorption 579.9 084.9
Macrospondylitis, acromegalic 253.0 calcium 579.8 cardiac 084.9
Macrostomia (congenital) 744.83 carbohydrate 579.8 cerebral 084.9
Macrotia (external ear) (congenital) disaccharide 271.3 cardiac 084.9
744.22 drug-induced 579.8 carrier (suspected) of V02.9
Macula due to bacterial overgrowth 579.8 cerebral 084.9
cornea, corneal fat 579.8 complicating pregnancy, childbirth,
congenital 743.43 folate, congenital 281.2 or puerperium 647.4
interfering with vision 743.42 galactose 271.1 congenital 771.2
interfering with central vision 371.03 glucose-galactose (congenital) 271.3 congestion, congestive 084.6
not interfering with central vision intestinal 579.9 brain 084.9
371.02 isomaltose 271.3 continued 084.0
degeneration (see also Degeneration, lactose (hereditary) 271.3 estivo-autumnal 084.0
macula) 362.50 methionine 270.4 falciparum (malignant tertian)
hereditary (see also Dystrophy, monosaccharide 271.8 084.0
retina) 362.70 postgastrectomy 579.3 hematinuria 084.8
edema, cystoid 362.53 postsurgical 579.3 hematuria 084.8
Maculae ceruleae 132.1 protein 579.8 hemoglobinuria 084.8
Macules and papules 709.8 sucrose (-isomaltose) (congenital) hemorrhagic 084.6
Maculopathy, toxic 362.55 271.3 induced (therapeutically) 084.7
Madarosis 374.55 syndrome 579.9 accidental - see Malaria, by type
Madelung’s postgastrectomy 579.3 liver 084.9 [573.2]
deformity (radius) 755.54 postsurgical 579.3 malariae (quartan) 084.2
disease (lipomatosis) 272.8 Malacia, bone 268.2 malignant (tertian) 084.0
lipomatosis 272.8 juvenile (see also Rickets) 268.0 mixed infections 084.5
Madness (see also Psychosis) 298.9 Kienböck’s (juvenile) (lunate) (wrist) monkey 084.4
myxedema (acute) 293.0 732.3 ovale 084.3
subacute 293.1 adult 732.8 pernicious, acute 084.0


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Malaria, malarial (Continued) Malformation (Continued) Malnutrition (calorie) 263.9


Plasmodium, P. pelvic organs or tissues complicating pregnancy 648.9
falciparum 084.0 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.9 degree
malariae 084.2 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 first 263.1
ovale 084.3 causing obstructed labor 660.2 second 263.0
vivax 084.1 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 third 262
quartan 084.2 placenta (see also Placenta, abnormal) mild (protein) 263.1
quotidian 084.0 656.7 moderate (protein) 263.0
recurrent 084.6 respiratory organs 748.9 severe 261
induced (therapeutically) 084.7 specified type NEC 748.8 protein-calorie 262
accidental - see Malaria, by type Rieger’s 743.44 fetus 764.2
remittent 084.6 sense organs NEC 742.9 “light-for-dates” 764.1
specified types NEC 084.4 specified type NEC 742.8 following gastrointestinal surgery 579.3
spleen 084.6 skin 757.9 intrauterine or fetal 764.2
subtertian 084.0 specified type NEC 757.8 fetus or infant “light-for-dates”
tertian (benign) 084.1 spinal cord 742.9 764.1
malignant 084.0 teeth, tooth NEC 520.9 lack of care, or neglect (child) (infant)
tropical 084.0 tendon 756.9 995.52
throat 750.9 adult 995.84
typhoid 084.6
umbilical cord (complicating delivery) malignant 260
vivax (benign tertian) 084.1
663.9 mild (protein) 263.1
Malassez’s disease (testicular cyst) 608.89
affecting fetus or newborn 762.6 moderate (protein) 263.0
Malassimilation 579.9 protein 260
Maldescent, testis 752.51 umbilicus 759.9
urinary system NEC 753.9 protein-calorie 263.9
Maldevelopment - see also Anomaly, by mild 263.1
site specified type NEC 753.8
venous - see Anomaly, vein moderate 263.0
brain 742.9 severe 262
colon 751.5 Malfunction - see also Dysfunction
arterial graft 996.1 specified type NEC 263.8
hip (joint) 755.63 severe 261
congenital dislocation (see also cardiac pacemaker 996.01
catheter device - see Complications, protein-calorie NEC 262
Dislocation, hip, congenital) Malocclusion (teeth) 524.4
754.30 mechanical, catheter
colostomy 569.62 angle’s class I 524.21
mastoid process 756.0 angle’s class II 524.22
middle ear, except ossicles 744.03 valve 569.62
cystostomy 596.82 angle’s class III 524.23
ossicles 744.04 due to
infection 596.81
newborn (not malformation) 764.9 abnormal swallowing 524.59
mechanical 596.82
ossicles, ear 744.04 accessory teeth (causing crowding)
M

specified complication NEC 596.83


spine 756.10 524.31
device, implant, or graft NEC - see
toe 755.66 dentofacial abnormality NEC 524.89
Complications, mechanical
Male type pelvis 755.69 impacted teeth (causing crowding)
enteric stoma 569.62
with disproportion (fetopelvic) 653.2 520.6
enterostomy 569.62
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 missing teeth 524.30
esophagostomy 530.87
causing obstructed labor 660.1 mouth breathing 524.59
gastroenteric 536.8
affecting fetus or newborn sleep postures 524.59
gastrostomy 536.42
763.1 supernumerary teeth (causing
ileostomy
Malformation (congenital) - see also crowding) 524.31
valve 569.62
Anomaly thumb sucking 524.59
nephrostomy 997.5 tongue, lip, or finger habits 524.59
arteriovenous pacemaker - see Complications,
pulmonary 747.32 temporomandibular (joint) 524.69
mechanical, pacemaker Malposition
bone 756.9 prosthetic device, internal - see
bursa 756.9 cardiac apex (congenital) 746.87
Complications, mechanical cervix - see Malposition, uterus
Chiari tracheostomy 519.02
type I 348.4 congenital
valve adrenal (gland) 759.1
type II (see also Spina bifida) 741.0 colostomy 569.62
type III 742.0 alimentary tract 751.8
ileostomy 569.62 lower 751.5
type IV 742.2 vascular graft or shunt 996.1
circulatory system NEC 747.9 upper 750.8
Malgaigne’s fracture (closed) 808.43 aorta 747.21
specified type NEC 747.89 open 808.53 appendix 751.5
cochlea 744.05 Malherbe’s arterial trunk 747.29
digestive system NEC 751.9 calcifying epithelioma (M8110/0) - see artery (peripheral) NEC (see also
lower 751.5 Neoplasm, skin, benign Malposition, congenital,
specified type NEC 751.8 tumor (M8110/0) - see Neoplasm, skin, peripheral vascular system)
upper 750.9 benign 747.60
eye 743.9 Malibu disease 919.8 coronary 746.85
gum 750.9 infected 919.9 pulmonary 747.39
heart NEC 746.9 Malignancy (M8000/3) - see Neoplasm, auditory canal 744.29
specified type NEC 746.89 by site, malignant causing impairment of hearing
valve 746.9 Malignant - see condition 744.02
internal ear 744.05 Malingerer, malingering V65.2 auricle (ear) 744.29
joint NEC 755.9 Mallet, finger (acquired) 736.1 causing impairment of hearing
specified type NEC 755.8 congenital 755.59 744.02
Mondini’s (congenital) (malformation, late effect of rickets 268.1 cervical 744.43
cochlea) 744.05 Malleus 024 biliary duct or passage 751.69
muscle 756.9 Mallory’s bodies 034.1 bladder (mucosa) 753.8
nervous system (central) 742.9 Mallory-Weiss syndrome 530.7 exteriorized or extroverted 753.5


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Malposition (Continued) Malposition (Continued) Malposition (Continued)


congenital (Continued) congenital (Continued) uterus (Continued)
brachial plexus 742.8 rib (cage) 756.3 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4
brain tissue 742.4 supernumerary in cervical region affecting fetus or newborn
breast 757.6 756.2 763.89
bronchus 748.3 scapula 755.59 causing obstructed labor 660.2
cardiac apex 746.87 shoulder 755.59 affecting fetus or newborn
cecum 751.5 spinal cord 742.59 763.1
clavicle 755.51 spine 756.19 inversion 621.6
colon 751.5 spleen 759.0 lateral (flexion) (version) (see also
digestive organ or tract NEC 751.8 sternum 756.3 Lateroversion, uterus) 621.6
lower 751.5 stomach 750.7 lateroflexion (see also Lateroversion,
upper 750.8 symphysis pubis 755.69 uterus) 621.6
ear (auricle) (external) 744.29 testis (undescended) 752.51 lateroversion (see also Lateroversion,
ossicles 744.04 thymus (gland) 759.2 uterus) 621.6
endocrine (gland) NEC 759.2 thyroid (gland) (tissue) 759.2 retroflexion or retroversion (see also
epiglottis 748.3 cartilage 748.3 Retroversion, uterus) 621.6
Eustachian tube 744.24 toe(s) 755.66 Malposture 729.90
eye 743.8 supernumerary 755.02 Malpresentation, fetus (see also
facial features 744.89 tongue 750.19 Presentation, fetal) 652.9
fallopian tube 752.19 trachea 748.3 Malrotation
finger(s) 755.59 uterus 752.39 cecum 751.4
supernumerary 755.01 vein(s) (peripheral) NEC (see also colon 751.4
foot 755.67 Malposition, congenital, intestine 751.4
gallbladder 751.69 peripheral vascular system) kidney 753.3
gastrointestinal tract 751.8 747.60 MALT (mucosa associated lymphoid
genitalia, genital organ(s) or tract great 747.49 tissue) 200.3
female 752.89 portal 747.49 Malt workers’ lung 495.4
external 752.49 pulmonary 747.49 Malta fever (see also Brucellosis) 023.9
internal NEC 752.89 vena cava (inferior) (superior) Maltosuria 271.3
male 752.89 747.49 Maltreatment (of)
penis 752.69 device, implant, or graft - see adult 995.80
scrotal transposition 752.81 Complications, mechanical emotional 995.82
glottis 748.3 fetus NEC (see also Presentation, fetal) multiple forms 995.85
hand 755.59 652.9 neglect (nutritional) 995.84
heart 746.87 with successful version 652.1 physical 995.81

M
dextrocardia 746.87 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 psychological 995.82
with complete transposition of before labor, affecting fetus or sexual 995.83
viscera 759.3 newborn 761.7 child 995.50
hepatic duct 751.69 causing obstructed labor 660.0 emotional 995.51
hip (joint) (see also Dislocation, hip, in multiple gestation (one fetus or multiple forms 995.59
congenital) 754.30 more) 652.6 neglect (nutritional) 995.52
intestine (large) (small) 751.5 with locking 660.5 physical 995.54
with anomalous adhesions, causing obstructed labor 660.0 shaken infant syndrome 995.55
fixation, or malrotation gallbladder (see also Disease, psychological 995.51
751.4 gallbladder) 575.8 sexual 995.53
joint NEC 755.8 gastrointestinal tract 569.89 spouse (see also Maltreatment, adult)
kidney 753.3 congenital 751.8 995.80
larynx 748.3 heart (see also Malposition, congenital, Malum coxae senilis 715.25
limb 755.8 heart) 746.87 Malunion, fracture 733.81
lower 755.69 intestine 569.89 Mammillitis (see also Mastitis) 611.0
upper 755.59 congenital 751.5 puerperal, postpartum 675.2
liver 751.69 pelvic organs or tissues Mammitis (see also Mastitis) 611.0
lung (lobe) 748.69 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4 puerperal, postpartum 675.2
nail(s) 757.5 affecting fetus or newborn Mammographic
nerve 742.8 763.89 calcification 793.89
nervous system NEC 742.8 causing obstructed labor 660.2 calculus 793.89
nose, nasal (septum) 748.1 affecting fetus or newborn microcalcification 793.81
organ or site NEC - see Anomaly, 763.1 Mammoplasia 611.1
specified type NEC, by site placenta - see Placenta, previa Management
ovary 752.0 stomach 537.89 contraceptive V25.9
pancreas 751.7 congenital 750.7 specified type NEC V25.8
parathyroid (gland) 759.2 tooth, teeth 524.30 procreative V26.9
patella 755.64 with impaction 520.6 specified type NEC V26.89
peripheral vascular system 747.60 uterus (acquired) (acute) (adherent) Mangled NEC (see also nature and site of
gastrointestinal 747.61 (any degree) (asymptomatic) injury) 959.9
lower limb 747.64 (postinfectional) (postpartal, old) Mania (monopolar) (see also Psychosis,
renal 747.62 621.6 affective) 296.0
specified NEC 747.69 anteflexion or anteversion (see also alcoholic (acute) (chronic) 291.9
spinal 747.82 Anteversion, uterus) 621.6 Bell’s - see Mania, chronic
upper limb 747.63 congenital 752.39 chronic 296.0
pituitary (gland) 759.2 flexion 621.6 recurrent episode 296.1
respiratory organ or system NEC lateral (see also Lateroversion, single episode 296.0
748.9 uterus) 621.6 compulsive 300.3


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Mania (Continued) March Masculinization, female, with adrenal


delirious (acute) 296.0 foot 733.94 hyperplasia 255.2
recurrent episode 296.1 hemoglobinuria 283.2 Masculinovoblastoma (M8670/0)
single episode 296.0 Marchand multiple nodular hyperplasia 220
epileptic (see also Epilepsy) 345.4 (liver) 571.5 Masochism 302.83
hysterical 300.10 Marchesani (-Weill) syndrome Masons’ lung 502
inhibited 296.89 (brachymorphism and ectopia Mass
puerperal (after delivery) 296.0 lentis) 759.89 abdominal 789.3
recurrent episode 296.1 Marchiafava (-Bignami) disease or anus 787.99
single episode 296.0 syndrome 341.8 bone 733.90
recurrent episode 296.1 Marchiafava-Micheli syndrome breast 611.72
senile 290.8 (paroxysmal nocturnal cheek 784.2
single episode 296.0 hemoglobinuria) 283.2 chest 786.6
stupor 296.89 Marcus Gunn’s syndrome (jaw-winking cystic - see Cyst
stuporous 296.89 syndrome) 742.8 ear 388.8
unproductive 296.89 Marfan’s epigastric 789.3
Manic-depressive insanity, psychosis, congenital syphilis 090.49 eye 379.92
reaction, or syndrome (see also disease 090.49 female genital organ 625.8
Psychosis, affective) 296.80 syndrome (arachnodactyly) 759.82 gum 784.2
circular (alternating) 296.7 meaning congenital syphilis head 784.2
currently 090.49 intracranial 784.2
depressed 296.5 with luxation of lens 090.49 joint 719.60
episode unspecified 296.7 [379.32] ankle 719.67
hypomanic, previously depressed Marginal elbow 719.62
296.4 implantation, placenta - see Placenta, foot 719.67
manic 296.4 previa hand 719.64
mixed 296.6 placenta - see Placenta, previa hip 719.65
depressed (type), depressive 296.2 sinus (hemorrhage) (rupture) 641.2 knee 719.66
atypical 296.82 affecting fetus or newborn 762.1 multiple sites 719.69
recurrent episode 296.3 Marie’s pelvic region 719.65
single episode 296.2 cerebellar ataxia 334.2 shoulder (region) 719.61
hypomanic 296.0 syndrome (acromegaly) 253.0 specified site NEC 719.68
recurrent episode 296.1 Marie-Bamberger disease or syndrome wrist 719.63
single episode 296.0 (hypertrophic) (pulmonary) kidney (see also Disease, kidney)
manic 296.0 (secondary) 731.2 593.9
atypical 296.81 idiopathic (acropachyderma) 757.39 lung 786.6
M

recurrent episode 296.1 primary (acropachyderma) 757.39 lymph node 785.6


single episode 296.0 Marie-Charcôt-Tooth neuropathic malignant (M8000/3) - see Neoplasm,
mixed NEC 296.89 atrophy, muscle 356.1 by site, malignant
perplexed 296.89 Marie-Strümpell arthritis or disease mediastinal 786.6
stuporous 296.89 (ankylosing spondylitis) 720.0 mouth 784.2
Manifestations, rheumatoid Marihuana, marijuana muscle (limb) 729.89
lungs 714.81 abuse (see also Abuse, drugs, neck 784.2
pannus - see Arthritis, rheumatoid nondependent) 305.2 nose or sinus 784.2
subcutaneous nodules - see Arthritis, dependence (see also Dependence) palate 784.2
rheumatoid 304.3 pelvis, pelvic 789.3
Mankowsky’s syndrome (familial Marion’s disease (bladder neck penis 607.89
dysplastic osteopathy) 731.2 obstruction) 596.0 perineum 625.8
Mannoheptulosuria 271.8 Marital conflict V61.10 rectum 787.99
Mannosidosis 271.8 Mark scrotum 608.89
Manson’s port wine 757.32 skin 782.2
disease (schistosomiasis) 120.1 raspberry 757.32 specified organ NEC - see Disease of
pyosis (pemphigus contagiosus) 684 strawberry 757.32 specified organ or site
schistosomiasis 120.1 stretch 701.3 splenic 789.2
Mansonellosis 125.5 tattoo 709.09 substernal 786.6
Manual - see condition Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome thyroid (see also Goiter) 240.9
Maple bark disease 495.6 (mucopolysaccharidosis VI) 277.5 superficial (localized) 782.2
Maple bark-strippers’ lung 495.6 Marriage license examination V70.3 testes 608.89
Maple syrup (urine) disease or syndrome Marrow (bone) throat 784.2
270.3 arrest 284.9 tongue 784.2
Marable’s syndrome (celiac artery megakaryocytic 287.30 umbilicus 789.3
compression) 447.4 poor function 289.9 uterus 625.8
Marasmus 261 Marseilles fever 082.1 vagina 625.8
brain 331.9 Marsh’s disease (exophthalmic goiter) vulva 625.8
due to malnutrition 261 242.0 Massive - see condition
intestinal 569.89 Marshall’s (hidrotic) ectodermal Mastalgia 611.71
nutritional 261 dysplasia 757.31 psychogenic 307.89
senile 797 Marsh fever (see also Malaria) 084.6 Mast cell
tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis) Martin’s disease 715.27 disease 757.33
011.9 Martin-Albright syndrome systemic (M9741/3) 202.6
Marble (pseudohypoparathyroidism) leukemia (M9900/3) 207.8
bones 756.52 275.49 sarcoma (M9740/3) 202.6
skin 782.61 Martorell-Fabre syndrome (pulseless tumor (M9740/1) 238.5
Marburg disease (virus) 078.89 disease) 446.7 malignant (M9740/3) 202.6


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Masters-Allen syndrome 620.6 Maternal condition, affecting fetus or Maternal condition, affecting fetus or
Mastitis (acute) (adolescent) newborn (Continued) newborn (Continued)
(diffuse) (interstitial) (lobular) disease NEC 760.9 surgery unrelated to current delivery
(nonpuerperal) (nonsuppurative) circulatory system, chronic (see also Newborn, affected by)
(parenchymatous) (phlegmonous) (conditions classifiable to 760.64
(simple) (subacute) (suppurative) 390–459, 745–747) 760.3 to uterus or pelvic organs 760.64
611.0 genitourinary system (conditions syphilis (conditions classifiable to
chronic (cystic) (fibrocystic) 610.1 classifiable to 580–599) 090–097) 760.2
cystic 610.1 760.1 manifest syphilis in the infant or
Schimmelbusch’s type 610.1 respiratory (conditions classifiable fetus 090.0
fibrocystic 610.1 to 490–519, 748) 760.3 thrombophlebitis 760.3
infective 611.0 eclampsia 760.0 toxemia (of pregnancy) 760.0
lactational 675.2 hemorrhage NEC 762.1 pre-eclamptic 760.0
lymphangitis 611.0 hepatitis acute, malignant, or subacute toxoplasmosis (conditions classifiable
neonatal (noninfective) 778.7 760.8 to 130) 760.2
infective 771.5 hyperemesis (gravidarum) 761.8 manifest toxoplasmosis in the infant
periductal 610.4 hypertension (arising during or fetus 771.2
plasma cell 610.4 pregnancy) (conditions transmission of chemical substance
puerperal, postpartum, (interstitial) classifiable to 642) 760.0 through the placenta 760.70
(nonpurulent) (parenchymatous) infection alcohol 760.71
675.2 disease classifiable to 001–136 anticonvulsants 760.77
purulent 675.1 760.2 antifungals 760.74
stagnation 676.2 genital tract NEC 760.8 anti-infective 760.74
puerperalis 675.2 urinary tract 760.1 antimetabolics 760.78
retromammary 611.0 influenza 760.2 cocaine 760.75
puerperal, postpartum 675.1 manifest influenza in the infant “crack” 760.75
submammary 611.0 771.2 diethylstilbestrol [DES] 760.76
puerperal, postpartum 675.1 injury (conditions classifiable to hallucinogenic agents 760.73
Mastocytoma (M9740/1) 238.5 800–996) 760.5 narcotics 760.72
malignant (M9740/3) 202.6 malaria 760.2 specified substance NEC 760.79
Mastocytosis 757.33 manifest malaria in infant or fetus uremia 760.1
malignant (M9741/3) 202.6 771.2 urinary tract conditions (conditions
systemic (M9741/3) 202.6 malnutrition 760.4 classifiable to 580–599) 760.1
Mastodynia 611.71 necrosis of liver 760.8 vomiting (pernicious) (persistent)
psychogenic 307.89 nephritis (conditions classifiable to (vicious) 761.8
Mastoid - see condition 580–583) 760.1 Maternity - see Delivery

M
Mastoidalgia (see also Otalgia) 388.70 nephrosis (conditions classifiable to Matheiu’s disease (leptospiral jaundice)
Mastoiditis (coalescent) (hemorrhagic) 581) 760.1 100.0
(pneumococcal) (streptococcal) noxious substance transmitted via Mauclaire’s disease or osteochondrosis
(suppurative) 383.9 breast milk or placenta 760.70 732.3
acute or subacute 383.00 alcohol 760.71 Maxcy’s disease 081.0
with anticonvulsants 760.77 Maxilla, maxillary - see condition
Gradenigo’s syndrome 383.02 antifungals 760.74 May (-Hegglin) anomaly or syndrome 288.2
petrositis 383.02 anti-infective agents 760.74 Mayaro fever 066.3
specified complication NEC antimetabolics 760.78 Mazoplasia 610.8
383.02 cocaine 760.75 MBD (minimal brain dysfunction), child
subperiosteal abscess 383.01 “crack” 760.75 (see also Hyperkinesia) 314.9
chronic (necrotic) (recurrent) 383.1 diethylstilbestrol [DES] 760.76 MCAD (medium chain acyl CoA
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) hallucinogenic agents 760.73 dehydrogenase deficiency) 277.85
015.6 medicinal agents NEC 760.79 McArdle (-Schmid-Pearson) disease or
Mastopathy, mastopathia 611.9 narcotics 760.72 syndrome (glycogenosis V) 271.0
chronica cystica 610.1 obstetric anesthetic or analgesic McCune-Albright syndrome (osteitis
diffuse cystic 610.1 drug 760.72 fibrosa disseminata) 756.59
estrogenic 611.89 specified agent NEC 760.79 MCLS (mucocutaneous lymph node
ovarian origin 611.89 nutritional disorder (conditions syndrome) 446.1
Mastoplasia 611.1 classifiable to 260–269) 760.4 McQuarrie’s syndrome (idiopathic
Masturbation 307.9 operation unrelated to current delivery familial hypoglycemia) 251.2
Maternal condition, affecting fetus or (see also Newborn, affected by) Measles (black) (hemorrhagic)
newborn 760.64 (suppressed) 055.9
acute yellow atrophy of liver 760.8 pre-eclampsia 760.0 with
albuminuria 760.1 pyelitis or pyelonephritis, arising encephalitis 055.0
anesthesia or analgesia 763.5 during pregnancy (conditions keratitis 055.71
blood loss 762.1 classifiable to 590) 760.1 keratoconjunctivitis 055.71
chorioamnionitis 762.7 renal disease or failure 760.1 otitis media 055.2
circulatory disease, chronic respiratory disease, chronic pneumonia 055.1
(conditions classifiable (conditions classifiable to complication 055.8
to 390–459, 745–747) 760.3 490–519, 748) 760.3 specified type NEC 055.79
congenital heart disease (conditions rheumatic heart disease (chronic) encephalitis 055.0
classifiable to 745–746) 760.3 (conditions classifiable to French 056.9
cortical necrosis of kidney 760.1 393–398) 760.3 German 056.9
death 761.6 rubella (conditions classifiable to 056) keratitis 055.71
diabetes mellitus 775.0 760.2 keratoconjunctivitis 055.71
manifest diabetes in the infant manifest rubella in the infant or liberty 056.9
775.1 fetus 771.0 otitis media 055.2


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Measles (Continued) Medicine poisoning (by overdose) Megarectum 569.49


pneumonia 055.1 (wrong substance given or taken in Megasigmoid 564.7
specified complications NEC 055.79 error) 977.9 congenital 751.3
vaccination, prophylactic (against) specified drug or substance - see Table Megaureter 593.89
V04.2 of Drugs and Chemicals congenital 753.22
Meatitis, urethral (see also Urethritis) Medin’s disease (poliomyelitis) 045.9 Megrim 346.9
597.89 Mediterranean Meibomian
Meat poisoning - see Poisoning, food anemia 282.40 cyst 373.2
Meatus, meatal - see condition with other hemoglobinopathy infected 373.12
Meat-wrappers’ asthma 506.9 282.49 gland - see condition
Meckel’s disease or syndrome (hemopathic) infarct (eyelid) 374.85
diverticulitis 751.0 282.40 stye 373.11
diverticulum (displaced) with other hemoglobinopathy Meibomitis 373.12
(hypertrophic) 751.0 282.49 Meige
Meconium fever (see also Brucellosis) 023.9 -Milroy disease (chronic hereditary
aspiration 770.11 familial 277.31 edema) 757.0
with kala-azar 085.0 syndrome (blepharospasm-
leishmaniasis 085.0 oromandibular dystonia) 333.82
pneumonia 770.12
tick fever 082.1 Melalgia, nutritional 266.2
pneumonitis 770.12
Medulla - see condition Melancholia (see also Psychosis, affective)
respiratory symptoms 770.12
Medullary 296.90
below vocal cords 770.11 cystic kidney 753.16 climacteric 296.2
with respiratory symptoms sponge kidney 753.17 recurrent episode 296.3
770.12 Medullated fibers single episode 296.2
syndrome 770.12 optic (nerve) 743.57 hypochondriac 300.7
delayed passage in newborn 777.1 retina 362.85 intermittent 296.2
ileus 777.1 Medulloblastoma (M9470/3) recurrent episode 296.3
due to cystic fibrosis 277.01 desmoplastic (M9471/3) 191.6 single episode 296.2
in liquor 792.3 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, involutional 296.2
noted during delivery - 656.8 malignant recurrent episode 296.3
insufflation 770.11 unspecified site 191.6 single episode 296.2
with respiratory symptoms 770.12 Medulloepithelioma (M9501/3) - see also menopausal 296.2
obstruction Neoplasm, by site, malignant recurrent episode 296.3
fetus or newborn 777.1 teratoid (M9502/3) - see Neoplasm, by single episode 296.2
in mucoviscidosis 277.01 site, malignant puerperal 296.2
passage of 792.3 Medullomyoblastoma (M9472/3) reactive (from emotional stress,
noted during delivery 763.84 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, psychological trauma) 298.0
M

peritonitis 777.6 malignant recurrent 296.3


plug syndrome (newborn) NEC unspecified site 191.6 senile 290.21
777.1 Meekeren-Ehlers-Danlos syndrome stuporous 296.2
staining 779.84 756.83 recurrent episode 296.3
Median - see also condition Megacaryocytic - see condition single episode 296.2
arcuate ligament syndrome 447.4 Megacolon (acquired) (functional) (not Melanemia 275.09
bar (prostate) 600.90 Hirschsprung’s disease) 564.7 Melanoameloblastoma (M9363/0) - see
with aganglionic 751.3 Neoplasm, bone, benign
other lower urinary tract congenital, congenitum 751.3 Melanoblastoma (M8720/3) - see
symptoms (LUTS) Hirschsprung’s (disease) 751.3 Melanoma
600.91 psychogenic 306.4 Melanoblastosis
urinary toxic (see also Colitis, ulcerative) 556.9 Block-Sulzberger 757.33
obstruction 600.91 Megaduodenum 537.3 cutis linearis sive systematisata 757.33
retention 600.91 Megaesophagus (functional) 530.0 Melanocarcinoma (M8720/3) - see
rhomboid glossitis 529.2 congenital 750.4 Melanoma
vesical orifice 600.90 Megakaryocytic - see condition Melanocytoma, eyeball (M8726/0) 224.0
with Megalencephaly 742.4 Melanocytosis, neurocutaneous 757.33
other lower urinary tract Megalerythema (epidermicum) Melanoderma, melanodermia 709.09
(infectiosum) 057.0 Addison’s (primary adrenal
symptoms (LUTS)
Megalia, cutis et ossium 757.39 insufficiency) 255.41
600.91
Megaloappendix 751.5 Melanodontia, infantile 521.05
urinary
Megalocephalus, megalocephaly NEC Melanodontoclasia 521.05
obstruction 600.91 756.0 Melanoepithelioma (M8720/3) - see
retention 600.91 Megalocornea 743.41 Melanoma
Mediastinal shift 793.2 associated with buphthalmos 743.22 Melanoma (malignant) (M8720/3) 172.9
Mediastinitis (acute) (chronic) 519.2 Megalocytic anemia 281.9
actinomycotic 039.8 Megalodactylia (fingers) (thumbs) 755.57
syphilitic 095.8 Note: Except where otherwise
toes 755.65
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) indicated, the morphological varieties
Megaloduodenum 751.5
012.8 of melanoma in the list below should
Megaloesophagus (functional) 530.0
Mediastinopericarditis (see also be coded by site as for “Melanoma
congenital 750.4
Pericarditis) 423.9 (malignant).” Internal sites should be
Megalogastria (congenital) 750.7
acute 420.90 coded to malignant neoplasm of those
Megalomania 307.9
chronic 423.8 sites.
Megalophthalmos 743.8
rheumatic 393 Megalopsia 368.14
rheumatic, chronic 393 Megalosplenia (see also Splenomegaly) abdominal wall 172.5
Mediastinum, mediastinal - see condition 789.2 ala nasi 172.3
Medical services provided for - see Health, Megaloureter 593.89 amelanotic (M8730/3) - see Melanoma,
services provided because (of) congenital 753.22 by site


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Melanoma (Continued) Melanoma (Continued) Melanosis (Continued)


ankle 172.7 male genital organ (external) NEC lenticularis progressiva 757.33
anus, anal 154.3 187.9 liver 573.8
canal 154.2 meatus, acoustic (external) 172.2 precancerous (M8741/2) - see also
arm 172.6 meibomian gland 172.1 Neoplasm, skin, in situ
auditory canal (external) 172.2 metastatic malignant melanoma in (M8741/3) -
auricle (ear) 172.2 of or from specified site - see see Melanoma
auricular canal (external) 172.2 Melanoma, by site Riehl’s 709.09
axilla 172.5 site not of skin - see Neoplasm, by sclera 379.19
axillary fold 172.5 site, malignant, secondary congenital 743.47
back 172.5 to specified site - see Neoplasm, by suprarenal 255.41
balloon cell (M8722/3) - see Melanoma, site, malignant, secondary tar 709.09
by site unspecified site 172.9 toxic 709.09
benign (M8720/0) - see Neoplasm, skin, nail 172.9 Melanuria 791.9
benign finger 172.6 MELAS syndrome (mitochondrial
breast (female) (male) 172.5 toe 172.7 encephalopathy, lactic acidosis and
brow 172.3 neck 172.4 stroke-like episodes) 277.87
buttock 172.5 nodular (M8721/3) - see Melanoma, by Melasma 709.09
canthus (eye) 172.1 site adrenal (gland) 255.41
cheek (external) 172.3 nose, external 172.3 suprarenal (gland) 255.41
chest wall 172.5 orbit 190.1 Melena 578.1
chin 172.3 penis 187.4 due to
choroid 190.6 perianal skin 172.5 swallowed maternal blood 777.3
conjunctiva 190.3 perineum 172.5 ulcer - see Ulcer, by site, with
ear (external) 172.2 pinna 172.2 hemorrhage
epithelioid cell (M8771/3) - see also popliteal (fossa) (space) 172.7 newborn 772.4
Melanoma, by site prepuce 187.1 due to swallowed maternal blood
and spindle cell, mixed (M8775/3) - pubes 172.5 777.3
see Melanoma, by site pudendum 184.4 Meleney’s
external meatus (ear) 172.2 retina 190.5 gangrene (cutaneous) 686.09
eye 190.9 scalp 172.4 ulcer (chronic undermining) 686.09
eyebrow 172.3 scrotum 187.7 Melioidosis 025
eyelid (lower) (upper) 172.1 septum nasal (skin) 172.3 Melitensis, febris 023.0
face NEC 172.3 shoulder 172.6 Melitococcosis 023.0
female genital organ (external) NEC skin NEC 172.8 Melkersson (-Rosenthal) syndrome
184.4 in situ 172.9 351.8

M
finger 172.6 spindle cell (M8772/3) - see also Mellitus, diabetes - see Diabetes
flank 172.5 Melanoma, by site Melorheostosis (bone) (leri) 733.99
foot 172.7 type A (M8773/3) 190.0 Meloschisis 744.83
forearm 172.6 type B (M8774/3) 190.0 Melotia 744.29
forehead 172.3 submammary fold 172.5 Membrana
foreskin 187.1 superficial spreading (M8743/3) - see capsularis lentis posterior 743.39
gluteal region 172.5 Melanoma, by site epipapillaris 743.57
groin 172.5 temple 172.3 Membranacea placenta - see Placenta,
hand 172.6 thigh 172.7 abnormal
heel 172.7 toe 172.7 Membranaceous uterus 621.8
helix 172.2 trunk NEC 172.5 Membrane, membranous - see also
hip 172.7 umbilicus 172.5 condition
in upper limb NEC 172.6 folds, congenital - see Web
giant pigmented nevus (M8761/3) - vagina vault 184.0 Jackson’s 751.4
see Melanoma, by site vulva 184.4 over face (causing asphyxia), fetus or
Hutchinson’s melanotic freckle Melanoplakia 528.9 newborn 768.9
(M8742/3) - see Melanoma, by Melanosarcoma (M8720/3) - see also premature rupture - see Rupture,
site Melanoma membranes, premature
junctional nevus (M8740/3) - see epithelioid cell (M8771/3) - see pupillary 364.74
Melanoma, by site Melanoma persistent 743.46
precancerous melanosis (M8741/3) - Melanosis 709.09 retained (complicating delivery)
see Melanoma, by site addisonian (primary adrenal (with hemorrhage) 666.2
in situ - see Melanoma, by site insufficiency) 255.41 without hemorrhage 667.1
skin 172.9 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) secondary (eye) 366.50
interscapular region 172.5 017.6 unruptured (causing asphyxia)
iris 190.0 adrenal 255.41 768.9
jaw 172.3 colon 569.89 vitreous humor 379.25
juvenile (M8770/0) - see Neoplasm, conjunctiva 372.55 Membranitis, fetal 658.4
skin, benign congenital 743.49 affecting fetus or newborn 762.7
knee 172.7 corii degenerativa 757.33 Memory disturbance, loss or lack (see also
labium cornea (presenile) (senile) 371.12 Amnesia) 780.93
majus 184.1 congenital 743.43 mild, following organic brain damage
minus 184.2 interfering with vision 743.42 310.89
lacrimal gland 190.2 prenatal 743.43 MEN (multiple endocrine neoplasia)
leg 172.7 interfering with vision 743.42 syndromes
lip (lower) (upper) 172.0 eye 372.55 type I 258.01
liver 197.7 congenital 743.49 type IIA 258.02
lower limb NEC 172.7 jute spinners’ 709.09 type IIB 258.03


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Menadione (vitamin K) deficiency 269.0 Meningitis (Continued) Meningitis (Continued)


Menarche, precocious 259.1 aseptic (acute) NEC 047.9 due to (Continued)
Mendacity, pathologic 301.7 adenovirus 049.1 trypanosomiasis (see also
Mende’s syndrome (ptosis-epicanthus) Coxsackie virus 047.0 Trypanosomiasis) 086.9 [321.3]
270.2 due to whooping cough 033.9 [320.7]
Mendelson’s syndrome (resulting from a adenovirus 049.1 E. coli 320.82
procedure) 997.32 Coxsackie virus 047.0 ECHO virus 047.1
obstetric 668.0 ECHO virus 047.1 endothelial-leukocytic, benign,
Ménétrier’s disease or syndrome enterovirus 047.9 recurrent 047.9
(hypertrophic gastritis) 535.2 mumps 072.1 Enterobacter aerogenes 320.82
Ménière’s disease, syndrome, or vertigo poliovirus (see also Poliomyelitis) enteroviral 047.9
386.00 045.2 [321.2] specified type NEC 047.8
cochlear 386.02 ECHO virus 047.1 enterovirus 047.9
cochleovestibular 386.01 herpes (simplex) virus 054.72 specified NEC 047.8
inactive 386.04 zoster 053.0 eosinophilic 322.1
in remission 386.04 leptospiral 100.81 epidemic NEC 036.0
vestibular 386.03 lymphocytic choriomeningitis 049.0 Escherichia coli (E. coli) 320.82
Meninges, meningeal - see condition noninfective 322.0 Eubacterium 320.81
Meningioma (M9530/0) - see also Bacillus pyocyaneus 320.89 fibrinopurulent NEC 320.9
Neoplasm, meninges, benign bacterial NEC 320.9 specified type NEC 320.89
angioblastic (M9535/0) - see Neoplasm, anaerobic 320.81 Friedländer (bacillus) 320.82
meninges, benign gram-negative 320.82 fungal NEC 117.9 [321.1]
angiomatous (M9534/0) - see anaerobic 320.81 Fusobacterium 320.81
Neoplasm, meninges, benign Bacteroides (fragilis) (oralis) gonococcal 098.82
endotheliomatous (M9531/0) - see (melaninogenicus) 320.81 gram-negative bacteria NEC 320.82
Neoplasm, meninges, benign cancerous (M8000/6) 198.4 anaerobic 320.81
fibroblastic (M9532/0) - see Neoplasm, candidal 112.83 cocci 036.0
meninges, benign carcinomatous (M8010/6) 198.4 specified NEC 320.82
fibrous (M9532/0) - see Neoplasm, caseous (see also Tuberculosis, gram-negative cocci NEC 036.0
meninges, benign meninges) 013.0 specified NEC 320.82
hemangioblastic (M9535/0) - see cerebrospinal (acute) (chronic) gram-positive cocci NEC 320.9
Neoplasm, meninges, benign (diplococcal) (endemic) H. influenzae 320.0
hemangiopericytic (M9536/0) - see (epidemic) (fulminant) herpes (simplex) virus 054.72
Neoplasm, meninges, benign zoster 053.0
(infectious) (malignant)
malignant (M9530/3) - see Neoplasm,
(meningococcal) (sporadic) infectious NEC 320.9
meninges, malignant
036.0 influenzal 320.0
M

meningiothelial (M9531/0) - see


carrier (suspected) of V02.59 Klebsiella pneumoniae 320.82
Neoplasm, meninges, benign
chronic NEC 322.2 late effect - see Late, effect, meningitis
meningotheliomatous (M9531/0) - see
clear cerebrospinal fluid NEC 322.0 leptospiral (aseptic) 100.81
Neoplasm, meninges, benign
Clostridium (haemolyticum) (novyi) Listerella (monocytogenes) 027.0
mixed (M9537/0) - see Neoplasm,
NEC 320.81 [320.7]
meninges, benign
multiple (M9530/1) 237.6 coccidioidomycosis 114.2 Listeria monocytogenes 027.0 [320.7]
papillary (M9538/1) 237.6 Coxsackie virus 047.0 lymphocytic (acute) (benign) (serous)
psammomatous (M9533/0) - see cryptococcal 117.5 [321.0] 049.0
Neoplasm, meninges, benign diplococcal 036.0 choriomeningitis virus 049.0
syncytial (M9531/0) - see Neoplasm, gram-negative 036.0 meningococcal (chronic) 036.0
meninges, benign gram-positive 320.1 Mima polymorpha 320.82
transitional (M9537/0) - see Neoplasm, Diplococcus pneumoniae 320.1 Mollaret’s 047.9
meninges, benign due to monilial 112.83
Meningiomatosis (diffuse) (M9530/1) actinomycosis 039.8 [320.7] mumps (virus) 072.1
237.6 adenovirus 049.1 mycotic NEC 117.9 [321.1]
Meningism (see also Meningismus) 781.6 coccidiomycosis 114.2 Neisseria 036.0
Meningismus (infectional) enterovirus 047.9 neurosyphilis 094.2
(pneumococcal) 781.6 specified NEC 047.8 nonbacterial NEC (see also Meningitis,
due to serum or vaccine 997.09 [321.8] histoplasmosis (see also aseptic) 047.9
influenzal NEC (see also Influenza) Histoplasmosis) 115.91 nonpyogenic NEC 322.0
487.8 Listerosis 027.0 [320.7] oidiomycosis 112.83
Meningitis (basal) (basic) (basilar) (brain) Lyme disease 088.81 [320.7] ossificans 349.2
(cerebral) (cervical) (congestive) moniliasis 112.83 Peptococcus 320.81
(diffuse) (hemorrhagic) (infantile) mumps 072.1 PeptoStreptococcus 320.81
(membranous) (metastatic) neurosyphilis 094.2 pneumococcal 320.1
(nonspecific) (pontine) (progressive) nonbacterial organisms NEC 321.8 poliovirus (see also Poliomyelitis)
(simple) (spinal) (subacute) oidiomycosis 112.83 045.2 [321.2]
(sympathetica) (toxic) 322.9 poliovirus (see also Poliomyelitis) Proprionibacterium 320.81
abacterial NEC (see also Meningitis, 045.2 [321.2] Proteus morganii 320.82
aseptic) 047.9 preventive immunization, Pseudomonas (aeruginosa)
actinomycotic 039.8 [320.7] inoculation, or vaccination (pyocyaneus) 320.82
adenoviral 049.1 997.09 [321.8] purulent NEC 320.9
aerobacter aerogenes 320.82 sarcoidosis 135 [321.4] specified organism NEC 320.89
anaerobes (cocci) (gram-negative) sporotrichosis 117.1 [321.1] pyogenic NEC 320.9
(gram-positive) (mixed) (NEC) syphilis 094.2 specified organism NEC 320.89
320.81 acute 091.81 Salmonella 003.21
arbovirus NEC 066.9 [321.2] congenital 090.42 septic NEC 320.9
specified type NEC 066.8 [321.2] secondary 091.81 specified organism NEC 320.89


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Meningitis (Continued) Meningoencephalitis (Continued) Meningomyelitis (Continued)


serosa circumscripta NEC 322.0 due to (Continued) due to
serous NEC (see also Meningitis, Naegleria (amebae) (gruberi) actinomycosis 039.8 [320.7]
aseptic) 047.9 (organisms) 136.29 blastomycosis (see also
lymphocytic 049.0 rubella 056.01 Blastomycosis) 116.0 [323.41]
syndrome 348.2 sporotrichosis 117.1 [321.1] Meningococcus 036.0
Serratia (marcescens) 320.82 toxoplasmosis (acquired) 130.0 sporotrichosis 117.1 [323.41]
specified organism NEC 320.89 congenital (active) 771.2 torula 117.5 [323.41]
sporadic cerebrospinal 036.0 [323.41] late effect - see category 326
sporotrichosis 117.1 [321.1] Trypanosoma 086.1 [323.2] lethargic 049.8
staphylococcal 320.3 epidemic 036.0 meningococcal 036.0
sterile 997.09 herpes 054.3 syphilitic 094.2
streptococcal (acute) 320.2 herpetic 054.3 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
suppurative 320.9 H. influenzae 320.0 meninges) 013.0
specified organism NEC 320.89 infectious (acute) 048 Meningomyelocele (see also Spina bifida)
syphilitic 094.2 influenzal 320.0 741.9
acute 091.81 late effect - see category 326 syphilitic 094.89
congenital 090.42 Listeria monocytogenes 027.0 [320.7] Meningomyeloneuritis - see
secondary 091.81 lymphocytic (serous) 049.0 Meningoencephalitis
torula 117.5 [321.0] mumps 072.2 Meningoradiculitis - see Meningitis
traumatic (complication of injury) parasitic NEC 123.9 [323.41] Meningovascular - see condition
958.8 pneumococcal 320.1 Meniscocytosis 282.60
Treponema (denticola) primary amebic 136.29 Menkes’ syndrome - see Syndrome,
(macrodenticum) 320.81 rubella 056.01 Menkes’
trypanosomiasis 086.1 [321.3] serous 048 Menolipsis 626.0
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, lymphocytic 049.0 Menometrorrhagia 626.2
meninges) 013.0 specific 094.2 Menopause, menopausal (symptoms)
typhoid 002.0 [320.7] staphylococcal 320.3 (syndrome) 627.2
Veillonella 320.81 streptococcal 320.2 arthritis (any site) NEC 716.3
Vibrio vulnificus 320.82 syphilitic 094.2 artificial 627.4
viral, virus NEC (see also Meningitis, toxic NEC 989.9 [323.71] bleeding 627.0
aseptic) 047.9 due to crisis 627.2
Wallgren’s (see also Meningitis, aseptic) carbon tetrachloride (vapor) depression (see also Psychosis, affective)
047.9 987.8 [323.71] 296.2
Meningocele (congenital) (spinal) (see also hydroxyquinoline derivatives agitated 296.2
Spina bifida) 741.9 poisoning 961.3 [323.71] recurrent episode 296.3

M
acquired (traumatic) 349.2 lead 984.9 [323.71] single episode 296.2
cerebral 742.0 mercury 985.0 [323.71] psychotic 296.2
cranial 742.0 thallium 985.8 [323.71] recurrent episode 296.3
Meningocerebritis - see toxoplasmosis (acquired) 130.0 single episode 296.2
Meningoencephalitis trypanosomic 086.1 [323.2] recurrent episode 296.3
Meningococcemia (acute) (chronic) tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, single episode 296.2
036.2 meninges) 013.0 melancholia (see also Psychosis,
Meningococcus, meningococcal (see also virus NEC 048 affective) 296.2
condition) 036.9 Meningoencephalocele 742.0 recurrent episode 296.3
adrenalitis, hemorrhagic 036.3 syphilitic 094.89 single episode 296.2
carditis 036.40 congenital 090.49 paranoid state 297.2
carrier (suspected) of V02.59 Meningoencephalomyelitis (see also paraphrenia 297.2
cerebrospinal fever 036.0 Meningoencephalitis) 323.9 postsurgical 627.4
encephalitis 036.1 acute NEC 048 premature 256.31
endocarditis 036.42 disseminated (postinfectious) 136.9 postirradiation 256.2
exposure to V01.84 [323.61] postsurgical 256.2
infection NEC 036.9 postimmunization or psychoneurosis 627.2
meningitis (cerebrospinal) 036.0 postvaccination 323.51 psychosis NEC 298.8
myocarditis 036.43 due to surgical 627.4
optic neuritis 036.81 actinomycosis 039.8 [320.7] toxic polyarthritis NEC 716.39
pericarditis 036.41 torula 117.5 [323.41] Menorrhagia (primary) 626.2
septicemia (chronic) 036.2 toxoplasma or toxoplasmosis climacteric 627.0
Meningoencephalitis (see also (acquired) 130.0 menopausal 627.0
Encephalitis) 323.9 congenital (active) 771.2 postclimacteric 627.1
acute NEC 048 [323.41] postmenopausal 627.1
bacterial, purulent, pyogenic, or late effect - see category 326 preclimacteric 627.0
septic - see Meningitis Meningoencephalomyelopathy (see also premenopausal 627.0
chronic NEC 094.1 Meningoencephalomyelitis) 349.9 puberty (menses retained) 626.3
diffuse NEC 094.1 Meningoencephalopathy (see also Menorrhalgia 625.3
diphasic 063.2 Meningoencephalitis) 348.39 Menoschesis 626.8
due to Meningoencephalopoliomyelitis (see also Menostaxis 626.2
actinomycosis 039.8 [320.7] Poliomyelitis, bulbar) 045.0 Menses, retention 626.8
blastomycosis NEC (see also late effect 138 Menstrual - see also Menstruation
Blastomycosis) 116.0 [323.41] Meningomyelitis (see also cycle, irregular 626.4
free-living amebae 136.29 Meningoencephalitis) 323.9 disorders NEC 626.9
Listeria monocytogenes 027.0 [320.7] blastomycotic NEC (see also extraction V25.3
Lyme disease 088.81 [320.7] Blastomycosis) 116.0 fluid, retained 626.8
mumps 072.2 [323.41] molimen 625.4


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Menstrual (Continued) Meromelia (Continued) Metagonimus infestation (small


period, normal V65.5 upper limb 755.20 intestine) 121.5
regulation V25.3 intercalary 755.22 Metal
Menstruation carpal(s) 755.28 pigmentation (skin) 709.00
absent 626.0 humeral 755.24 polishers’ disease 502
anovulatory 628.0 radioulnar (complete) Metalliferous miners’ lung 503
delayed 626.8 (incomplete) 755.23 Metamorphopsia 368.14
difficult 625.3 metacarpal(s) 755.28 Metaplasia
disorder 626.9 phalange(s) 755.29 bone, in skin 709.3
psychogenic 306.52 radial 755.26 breast 611.89
specified NEC 626.8 radioulnar 755.25 cervix - omit code
during pregnancy 640.8 ulnar 755.27 endometrium (squamous) 621.8
excessive 626.2 terminal (complete) (partial) esophagus 530.85
frequent 626.2 (transverse) 755.21 intestinal, of gastric mucosa 537.89
infrequent 626.1 longitudinal 755.22 kidney (pelvis) (squamous) (see also
irregular 626.4 carpal(s) 755.28 Disease, renal) 593.89
latent 626.8 metacarpal(s) 755.28 myelogenous 289.89
membranous 626.8 phalange(s) 755.29 myeloid 289.89
painful (primary) (secondary) 625.3 transverse 755.21 agnogenic 238.76
psychogenic 306.52 Merosmia 781.1 megakaryocytic 238.76
passage of clots 626.2 MERRF syndrome (myoclonus with spleen 289.59
precocious 259.1 epilepsy and with ragged red fibers) squamous cell
protracted 626.8 277.87 amnion 658.8
retained 626.8 Merycism - see also Vomiting bladder 596.89
retrograde 626.8 psychogenic 307.53 cervix - see condition
scanty 626.1 Merzbacher-Pelizaeus disease 330.0 trachea 519.19
suppression 626.8 Mesaortitis - see Aortitis tracheobronchial tree 519.19
vicarious (nasal) 625.8 Mesarteritis - see Arteritis uterus 621.8
Mentagra (see also Sycosis) 704.8 Mesencephalitis (see also Encephalitis) cervix - see condition
Mental - see also condition 323.9 Metastasis, metastatic
deficiency (see also Disability, late effect - see category 326 abscess - see Abscess
intellectual) 319 Mesenchymoma (M8990/1) - see also calcification 275.40
deterioration (see also Psychosis) Neoplasm, connective tissue, cancer, neoplasm, or disease
298.9 uncertain behavior from specified site (M8000/3) - see
disorder (see also Disorder, mental) benign (M8990/0) - see Neoplasm, Neoplasm, by site, malignant
300.9 connective tissue, benign to specified site (M8000/6) - see
M

exhaustion 300.5 malignant (M8990/3) - see Neoplasm, Neoplasm, by site, secondary


insufficiency (congenital) (see also connective tissue, malignant deposits (in) (M8000/6) - see Neoplasm,
Disability, intellectual) 319 Mesenteritis by site, secondary
observation without need for further retractile 567.82 mesentery, of neuroendocrine tumor
medical care NEC V71.09 sclerosing 567.82 209.74
retardation - see Disability, intellectual Mesentery, mesenteric - see condition pneumonia 038.8 [484.8]
subnormality (see also Disability, Mesiodens, mesiodentes 520.1 spread (to) (M8000/6) - see Neoplasm,
intellectual) 319 causing crowding 524.31 by site, secondary
mild 317 Mesio-occlusion 524.23 Metatarsalgia 726.70
moderate 318.0 Mesocardia (with asplenia) 746.87 anterior 355.6
profound 318.2 Mesocolon - see condition due to Freiberg’s disease 732.5
severe 318.1 Mesonephroma (malignant) (M9110/3) - Morton’s 355.6
upset (see also Disorder, mental) 300.9 see also Neoplasm, by site, Metatarsus, metatarsal - see also
Meralgia paresthetica 355.1 malignant condition
Mercurial - see condition benign (M9110/0) - see Neoplasm, by abductus valgus (congenital) 754.60
Mercurialism NEC 985.0 site, benign adductus varus (congenital) 754.53
Merergasia 300.9 Mesophlebitis - see Phlebitis primus varus 754.52
Merkel cell tumor - see Carcinoma, Mesostromal dysgenesis 743.51 valgus (adductus) (congenital) 754.60
Merkel cell Mesothelioma (malignant) (M9050/3) - varus (abductus) (congenital) 754.53
Merocele (see also Hernia, femoral) see also Neoplasm, by site, primus 754.52
553.00 malignant Methadone use 304.00
Meromelia 755.4 benign (M9050/0) - see Neoplasm, by Methemoglobinemia 289.7
lower limb 755.30 site, benign acquired (with sulfhemoglobinemia)
intercalary 755.32 biphasic type (M9053/3) - see also 289.7
femur 755.34 Neoplasm, by site, malignant congenital 289.7
tibiofibular (complete) benign (M9053/0) - see Neoplasm, enzymatic 289.7
(incomplete) 755.33 by site, benign Hb-M disease 289.7
fibula 755.37 epithelioid (M9052/3) - see also hereditary 289.7
metatarsal(s) 755.38 Neoplasm, by site, malignant toxic 289.7
tarsal(s) 755.38 benign (M9052/0) - see Neoplasm, Methemoglobinuria (see also
tibia 755.36 by site, benign Hemoglobinuria) 791.2
tibiofibular 755.35 fibrous (M9051/3) - see also Neoplasm, Methicillin
terminal (complete) (partial) by site, malignant resistant staphylococcus aureus
(transverse) 755.31 benign (M9051/0) - see Neoplasm, (MRSA) 041.12
longitudinal 755.32 by site, benign colonization V02.54
metatarsal(s) 755.38 Metabolic syndrome 277.7 personal history of V12.04
phalange(s) 755.39 Metabolism disorder 277.9 susceptible staphylococcus aureus
tarsal(s) 755.38 specified type NEC 277.89 (MSSA) 041.11
transverse 755.31 Metagonimiasis 121.5 colonization V02.53


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Methioninemia 270.4 Microcalcification, mammographic Middle


Metritis (catarrhal) (septic) (suppurative) 793.81 ear - see condition
(see also Endometritis) 615.9 Microcephalus, microcephalic, lobe (right) syndrome 518.0
blennorrhagic 098.16 microcephaly 742.1 Midplane - see condition
chronic or duration of 2 months or due to toxoplasmosis (congenital) Miescher’s disease 709.3
over 098.36 771.2 cheilitis 351.8
cervical (see also Cervicitis) 616.0 Microcheilia 744.82 granulomatosis disciformi0s 709.3
gonococcal 098.16 Microcolon (congenital) 751.5 Miescher-Leder syndrome or
chronic or duration of 2 months or Microcornea (congenital) 743.41 granulomatosis 709.3
over 098.36 Microcytic - see condition Mieten’s syndrome 759.89
hemorrhagic 626.8 Microdeletions NEC 758.33 Migraine (idiopathic) 346.9
puerperal, postpartum, childbirth Microdontia 520.2
670.1 Microdrepanocytosis (thalassemia-Hb-S Note: The following fifth digit
septic 670.2 disease) 282.41 subclassification is for use with
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) with sickle cell crisis 282.42 category 346:
016.7 Microembolism 0 without mention of intractable
Metropathia hemorrhagica 626.8 atherothrombotic - see Atheroembolism migraine without mention
Metroperitonitis (see also Peritonitis, retina 362.33 of status migrainosus
pelvic, female) 614.5 Microencephalon 742.1 without mention of refractory
Metrorrhagia 626.6 Microfilaria streptocerca infestation 125.3 migraine without
arising during pregnancy - see Microgastria (congenital) 750.7 mention of status
Hemorrhage, pregnancy Microgenia 524.06 migrainosus
postpartum NEC 666.2 Microgenitalia (congenital) 752.89 1 with intractable migraine, so
primary 626.6 penis 752.64 stated, without mention of
psychogenic 306.59 Microglioma (M9710/3) status migrainosus
puerperal 666.2 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, with refractory migraine, so
Metrorrhexis - see Rupture, uterus malignant stated, without mention
Metrosalpingitis (see also Salpingo- unspecified site 191.9 of status migrainosus
oophoritis) 614.2 Microglossia (congenital) 750.16 2 without mention of intractable
Metrostaxis 626.6 Micrognathia, micrognathism migraine with status
Metrovaginitis (see also Endometritis) 615.9 (congenital) 524.00 migrainosus
gonococcal (acute) 098.16 mandibular 524.04 without mention of refractory
chronic or duration of 2 months or alveolar 524.74 migraine with status
over 098.36 maxillary 524.03 migrainosus
Mexican fever - see Typhus, Mexican alveolar 524.73 3 with intractable migraine, so
Meyenburg-Altherr-Uehlinger syndrome Microgyria (congenital) 742.2 stated, with status

M
733.99 Microinfarct, heart (see also Insufficiency, migrainosus
Meyer-Schwickerath and Weyers coronary) 411.89 with refractory migraine, so
syndrome (dysplasia Microlithiasis, alveolar, pulmonary stated, with status
migrainosus
oculodentodigitalis) 759.89 516.2
Meynert’s amentia (nonalcoholic) 294.0 Micromastia 611.82
alcoholic 291.1 Micromyelia (congenital) 742.59 with aura (acute-onset) (without
Mibelli’s disease 757.39 Micropenis 752.64 headache) (prolonged) (typical)
Mice, joint (see also Loose, body, joint) Microphakia (congenital) 743.36 346.0
718.1 Microphthalmia (congenital) (see also without aura 346.1
knee 717.6 Microphthalmos) 743.10 chronic 346.7
Micheli-Rietti syndrome (thalassemia Microphthalmos (congenital) 743.10 transformed 346.7
minor) 282.46 associated with eye and adnexal abdominal (syndrome) 346.2
Michotte’s syndrome 721.5 anomalies NEC 743.12 allergic (histamine) 346.2
Micrencephalon, micrencephaly 742.1 due to toxoplasmosis (congenital) atypical 346.8
Microalbuminuria 791.0 771.2 basilar 346.0
Microaneurysm, retina 362.14 isolated 743.11 chronic without aura 346.7
diabetic 250.5 [362.01] simple 743.11 classic(al) 346.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 syndrome 759.89 common 346.1
[362.01] Micropsia 368.14 complicated 346.0
hemiplegic 346.3
Microangiopathy 443.9 Microsporidiosis 136.8
familial 346.3
diabetic (peripheral) 250.7 Microsporosis (see also Dermatophytosis)
sporadic 346.3
[443.81] 110.9
lower-half 339.00
due to secondary diabetes 249.7 nigra 111.1 menstrual 346.4
[443.81] Microsporum furfur infestation 111.0 menstrually related 346.4
retinal 250.5 [362.01] Microstomia (congenital) 744.84 ophthalmic 346.8
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 Microthelia 757.6 ophthalmoplegic 346.2
[362.01] Microthromboembolism - see Embolism premenstrual 346.4
peripheral 443.9 Microtia (congenital) (external ear) 744.23 pure menstrual 346.4
diabetic 250.7 [443.81] Microtropia 378.34 retinal 346.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.7 Microvillus inclusion disease (MVD) specified form NEC 346.8
[443.81] 751.5 transformed without aura 346.7
retinal 362.18 Micturition variant 346.2
diabetic 250.5 [362.01] disorder NEC 788.69 Migrant, social V60.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 psychogenic 306.53 Migratory, migrating - see also condition
[362.01] frequency 788.41 person V60.0
thrombotic 446.6 psychogenic 306.53 testis, congenital 752.52
Moschcowitz’s (thrombotic nocturnal 788.43 Mikulicz’s disease or syndrome (dryness
thrombocytopenic purpura) painful 788.1 of mouth, absent or decreased
446.6 psychogenic 306.53 lacrimation) 527.1


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Milian atrophia blanche 701.3 Misadventure (Continued) Möbius’


Miliaria (crystallina) (rubra) (tropicalis) medical care (early) (late) NEC 999.9 disease 346.2
705.1 adverse effect of drugs or syndrome
apocrine 705.82 chemicals - see Table of Drugs congenital oculofacial paralysis 352.6
Miliary - see condition and Chemicals ophthalmoplegic migraine 346.2
Milium (see also Cyst, sebaceous) burn or scald - see Burn, by site Moeller (-Barlow) disease (infantile
706.2 radiation NEC 990 scurvy) 267
colloid 709.3 radiotherapy NEC 990 glossitis 529.4
eyelid 374.84 surgical procedure (early) (late) - see Mohr’s syndrome (types I and II) 759.89
Milk Complications, surgical Mola destruens (M9100/1) 236.1
crust 690.11 procedure Molarization, premolars 520.2
excess secretion 676.6 transfusion - see Complications, Molar pregnancy 631.8
fever, female 672 transfusion hydatidiform (delivered) (undelivered)
poisoning 988.8 vaccination or other immunological 630
retention 676.2 procedure - see Complications, Mold(s) in vitreous 117.9
sickness 988.8 vaccination Molding, head (during birth) - omit code
spots 423.1 Misanthropy 301.7 Mole (pigmented) (M8720/0) - see also
Milkers’ nodes 051.1 Miscarriage - see Abortion, spontaneous Neoplasm, skin, benign
Milk-leg (deep vessels) 671.4 Mischief, malicious, child (see also blood 631.8
complicating pregnancy 671.3 Disturbance, conduct) 312.0 Breus’ 631.8
nonpuerperal 451.19 Misdirection cancerous (M8720/3) - see Melanoma
puerperal, postpartum, childbirth aqueous 365.83 carneous 631.8
671.4 Mismanagement, feeding 783.3 destructive (M9100/1) 236.1
Milkman (-Looser) disease or syndrome Misplaced, misplacement ectopic - see Pregnancy, ectopic
(osteomalacia with pseudofractures) kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.0 fleshy 631.8
268.2 congenital 753.3 hemorrhagic 631.8
Milky urine (see also Chyluria) 791.1 organ or site, congenital NEC - see hydatid, hydatidiform (benign)
Millar’s asthma (laryngismus stridulus) Malposition, congenital (complicating pregnancy)
478.75 Missed (delivered) (undelivered) (see also
Millard-Gubler paralysis or syndrome abortion 632 Hydatidiform mole) 630
344.89 delivery (at or near term) 656.4 invasive (M9100/1) 236.1
Millard-Gubler-Foville paralysis 344.89 labor (at or near term) 656.4 malignant (M9100/1) 236.1
Miller-Dieker syndrome 758.33 Misshapen reconstructed breast 612.0 previous, affecting management of
Miller’s disease (osteomalacia) 268.2 Missing - see also Absence pregnancy V23.1
Miller Fisher’s syndrome 357.0 teeth (acquired) 525.10 invasive (hydatidiform) (M9100/1) 236.1
Milles’ syndrome (encephalocutaneous congenital (see also Anodontia) 520.0 malignant
M

angiomatosis) 759.6 due to meaning


Mills’ disease 335.29 caries 525.13 malignant hydatidiform mole
Millstone makers’ asthma or lung 502 extraction 525.10 (M9100/1) 236.1
Milroy’s disease (chronic hereditary periodontal disease 525.12 melanoma (M8720/3) - see
edema) 757.0 specified NEC 525.19 Melanoma
Miners’ - see also condition trauma 525.11 nonpigmented (M8730/0) - see
asthma 500 vertebrae (congenital) 756.13 Neoplasm, skin, benign
elbow 727.2 Misuse of drugs NEC (see also Abuse, pregnancy NEC 631.8
knee 727.2 drug, nondependent) 305.9 skin (M8720/0) - see Neoplasm, skin,
lung 500 Mitchell’s disease (erythromelalgia) 443.82 benign
nystagmus 300.89 Mite(s) stone 631.8
phthisis (see also Tuberculosis) 011.4 diarrhea 133.8 tubal - see Pregnancy, tubal
tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) grain (itch) 133.8 vesicular (see also Hydatidiform mole)
011.4 hair follicle (itch) 133.8 630
Minkowski-Chauffard syndrome (see also in sputum 133.8 Molimen, molimina (menstrual) 625.4
Spherocytosis) 282.0 Mitochondrial encephalopathy, lactic Mollaret’s meningitis 047.9
Minor - see condition acidosis and stroke-like episodes Mollities (cerebellar) (cerebral) 437.8
Minor’s disease 336.1 (MELAS syndrome) 277.87 ossium 268.2
Minot’s disease (hemorrhagic disease, Mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal Molluscum
newborn) 776.0 encephalopathy syndrome contagiosum 078.0
Minot-von Willebrand (-Jürgens) disease (MNGIE) 277.87 epitheliale 078.0
or syndrome (angiohemophilia) Mitral - see condition fibrosum (M8851/0) - see Lipoma, by
286.4 Mittelschmerz 625.2 site
Minus (and plus) hand (intrinsic) 736.09 Mixed - see condition pendulum (M8851/0) - see Lipoma, by
Miosis (persistent) (pupil) 379.42 Mljet disease (mal de Meleda) 757.39 site
Mirizzi’s syndrome (hepatic duct Mobile, mobility Mönckeberg’s arteriosclerosis,
stenosis) (see also Obstruction, cecum 751.4 degeneration, disease, or sclerosis
biliary) 576.2 coccyx 733.99 (see also Arteriosclerosis, extremities)
with calculus, cholelithiasis, or excessive - see Hypermobility 440.20
stones - see Choledocholithiasis gallbladder 751.69 Monday fever 504
Mirror writing 315.09 kidney 593.0 Monday morning dyspnea or asthma 504
secondary to organic lesion 784.69 congenital 753.3 Mondini’s malformation (cochlea) 744.05
Misadventure (prophylactic) (therapeutic) organ or site, congenital NEC - see Mondor’s disease (thrombophlebitis of
(see also Complications) 999.9 Malposition, congenital breast) 451.89
administration of insulin 962.3 spleen 289.59 Mongolian, mongolianism, mongolism,
infusion - see Complications, infusion Mobitz heart block (atrioventricular) mongoloid 758.0
local applications (of fomentations, 426.10 spot 757.33
plasters, etc.) 999.9 type I (Wenckebach’s) 426.13 Monilethrix (congenital) 757.4
burn or scald - see Burn, by site type II 426.12 Monilia infestation - see Candidiasis


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Moniliasis - see also Candidiasis Monoplegia (Continued) Morning sickness 643.0


neonatal 771.7 infantile (cerebral) (spastic) (spinal) Moron 317
vulvovaginitis 112.1 343.3 Morphea (guttate) (linear) 701.0
Monkeypox 059.01 lower limb 344.30 Morphine dependence (see also
Monoarthritis 716.60 affecting Dependence) 304.0
ankle 716.67 dominant side 344.31 Morphinism (see also Dependence)
arm 716.62 nondominant side 344.32 304.0
lower (and wrist) 716.63 due to late effect of cerebrovascular Morphinomania (see also Dependence)
upper (and elbow) 716.62 accident - see Late effect(s) (of) 304.0
foot (and ankle) 716.67 cerebrovascular accident Morphoea 701.0
forearm (and wrist) 716.63 newborn 767.8 Morquio (-Brailsford) (-Ullrich) disease or
hand 716.64 psychogenic 306.0 syndrome (mucopolysaccharidosis
leg 716.66 specified as conversion reaction IV) 277.5
lower 716.66 300.11 kyphosis 277.5
upper 716.65 thrombotic (current) (see also Morris syndrome (testicular feminization)
pelvic region (hip) (thigh) 716.65 Thrombosis, brain) 434.0 259.51
shoulder (region) 716.61 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) Morsus humanus (open wound) - see also
specified site NEC 716.68 cerebrovascular disease Wound, open, by site
Monoblastic - see condition transient 781.4 skin surface intact - see Contusion
Monochromatism (cone) (rod) upper limb 344.40 Mortification (dry) (moist) (see also
368.54 affecting Gangrene) 785.4
Monocytic - see condition dominant side 344.41 Morton’s
Monocytopenia 288.59 nondominant side 344.42 disease 355.6
Monocytosis (symptomatic) 288.63 due to late effect of cerebrovascular foot 355.6
Monofixation syndrome 378.34 accident - see Late effect(s) (of) metatarsalgia (syndrome) 355.6
Monomania (see also Psychosis) 298.9 cerebrovascular accident neuralgia 355.6
Mononeuritis 355.9 Monorchism, monorchidism 752.89 neuroma 355.6
cranial nerve - see Disorder, nerve, Monteggia’s fracture (closed) 813.03 syndrome (metatarsalgia) (neuralgia)
cranial open 813.13 355.6
femoral nerve 355.2 Mood swings toe 355.6
lateral brief compensatory 296.99 Morvan’s disease 336.0
cutaneous nerve of thigh 355.1 rebound 296.99 Mosaicism, mosaic (chromosomal) 758.9
popliteal nerve 355.3 Moore’s syndrome (see also Epilepsy) autosomal 758.5
lower limb 355.8 345.5 sex 758.81
specified nerve NEC 355.79 Mooren’s ulcer (cornea) 370.07 Moschcowitz’s syndrome (thrombotic
medial popliteal nerve 355.4 Mooser-Neill reaction 081.0 thrombocytopenic purpura) 446.6

M
median nerve 354.1 Mooser bodies 081.0 Mother yaw 102.0
multiplex 354.5 Moral Motion sickness (from travel, any
plantar nerve 355.6 deficiency 301.7 vehicle) (from roundabouts or
posterior tibial nerve 355.5 imbecility 301.7 swings) 994.6
radial nerve 354.3 Morax-Axenfeld conjunctivitis 372.03 Mottled teeth (enamel) (endemic)
sciatic nerve 355.0 Morbilli (see also Measles) 055.9 (nonendemic) 520.3
ulnar nerve 354.2 Morbus Mottling enamel (endemic) (nonendemic)
upper limb 354.9 anglicus, anglorum 268.0 (teeth) 520.3
specified nerve NEC 354.8 Beigel 111.2 Mouchet’s disease 732.5
vestibular 388.5 caducus (see also Epilepsy) 345.9 Mould(s) (in vitreous) 117.9
Mononeuropathy (see also Mononeuritis) caeruleus 746.89 Moulders’
355.9 celiacus 579.0 bronchitis 502
diabetic NEC 250.6 [355.9] comitialis (see also Epilepsy) 345.9 tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis)
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 cordis - see also Disease, heart 011.4
[355.9] valvulorum - see Endocarditis Mounier-Kuhn syndrome 748.3
lower limb 250.6 [355.8] coxae 719.95 with
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) acute exacerbation 494.1
[355.8] 015.1 bronchiectasis 494.0
upper limb 250.6 [354.9] hemorrhagicus neonatorum 776.0 with (acute) exacerbation 494.1
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 maculosus neonatorum 772.6 acquired 519.19
[354.9] renum 593.0 with bronchiectasis 494.0
iliohypogastric nerve 355.79 senilis (see also Osteoarthrosis) 715.9 with (acute) exacerbation 494.1
ilioinguinal nerve 355.79 Morel-Kraepelin disease (see also Mountain
obturator nerve 355.79 Schizophrenia) 295.9 fever - see Fever, mountain
saphenous nerve 355.79 Morel-Moore syndrome (hyperostosis sickness 993.2
Mononucleosis, infectious 075 frontalis interna) 733.3 with polycythemia, acquired 289.0
with hepatitis 075 [573.1] Morel-Morgagni syndrome (hyperostosis acute 289.0
Monoplegia 344.5 frontalis interna) 733.3 tick fever 066.1
brain (current episode) (see also Morgagni Mouse, joint (see also Loose, body, joint)
Paralysis, brain) 437.8 cyst, organ, hydatid, or appendage 718.1
fetus or newborn 767.8 752.89 knee 717.6
cerebral (current episode) (see also fallopian tube 752.11 Mouth - see condition
Paralysis, brain) 437.8 disease or syndrome (hyperostosis Movable
congenital or infantile (cerebral) frontalis interna) 733.3 coccyx 724.71
(spastic) (spinal) 343.3 Morgagni-Adams-Stokes syndrome kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.0
embolic (current) (see also Embolism, (syncope with heart block) 426.9 congenital 753.3
brain) 434.1 Morgagni-Stewart-Morel syndrome organ or site, congenital NEC - see
late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) (hyperostosis frontalis interna) 733.3 Malposition, congenital
cerebrovascular disease Moria (see also Psychosis) 298.9 spleen 289.59


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Movement Multicystic kidney 753.19 Murmur (Continued)


abnormal (dystonic) (involuntary) Multilobed placenta - see Placenta, undiagnosed 785.2
781.0 abnormal valvular - see condition
decreased fetal 655.7 Multinodular prostate 600.10 vibratory - omit code
paradoxical facial 374.43 with Murri’s disease (intermittent
Moya Moya disease 437.5 urinary hemoglobinuria) 283.2
Mozart’s ear 744.29 obstruction 600.11 Muscae volitantes 379.24
MRSA (methicillin resistant retention 600.11 Muscle, muscular - see condition
staphylococcus aureus) 041.12 Multiparity V61.5 Musculoneuralgia 729.1
colonization V02.54 affecting Mushrooming hip 718.95
personal history of V12.04 fetus or newborn 763.89 Mushroom workers’ (pickers’) lung 495.5
MSSA (methicillin susceptible management of Mutation(s)
staphylococcus aureus) 041.11 labor and delivery 659.4 factor V Leiden 289.81
colonization V02.53 pregnancy V23.3 prothrombin gene 289.81
Mucha’s disease (acute parapsoriasis requiring contraceptive management surfactant, of lung 516.63
varioliformis) 696.2 (see also Contraception) V25.9 Mutism (see also Aphasia) 784.3
Mucha-Haberman syndrome (acute Multipartita placenta - see Placenta, akinetic 784.3
deaf (acquired) (congenital) 389.7
parapsoriasis varioliformis) 696.2 abnormal
hysterical 300.11
Mu-chain disease 273.2 Multiple, multiplex - see also condition
selective (elective) 313.23
Mucinosis (cutaneous) (papular) 701.8 birth
adjustment reaction 309.83
Mucocele affecting fetus or newborn 761.5 MVD (microvillus inclusion disease) 751.5
appendix 543.9 healthy liveborn - see Newborn, MVID (microvillus inclusion disease)
buccal cavity 528.9 multiple 751.5
gallbladder (see also Disease, digits (congenital) 755.00 Myà’s disease (congenital dilation, colon)
gallbladder) 575.3 fingers 755.01 751.3
lacrimal sac 375.43 toes 755.02 Myalgia (intercostal) 729.1
orbit (eye) 376.81 organ or site NEC - see Accessory eosinophilia syndrome 710.5
salivary gland (any) 527.6 personality 300.14 epidemic 074.1
sinus (accessory) (nasal) 478.19 renal arteries 747.62 cervical 078.89
turbinate (bone) (middle) (nasal) Mumps 072.9 psychogenic 307.89
478.19 with complication 072.8 traumatic NEC 959.9
uterus 621.8 specified type NEC 072.79 Myasthenia 358.00
Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome encephalitis 072.2 cordis - see Failure, heart
(acute) (febrile) (infantile) 446.1 hepatitis 072.71 gravis 358.00
Mucoenteritis 564.9 meningitis (aseptic) 072.1 with exacerbation (acute) 358.01
Mucolipidosis I, II, III 272.7 meningoencephalitis 072.2 in crisis 358.01
M

Mucopolysaccharidosis (types 1–6) 277.5 oophoritis 072.79 neonatal 775.2


cardiopathy 277.5 [425.7] orchitis 072.0 pseudoparalytica 358.00
Mucormycosis (lung) 117.7 pancreatitis 072.3 stomach 536.8
Mucosa associated lymphoid tissue polyneuropathy 072.72 psychogenic 306.4
(MALT) 200.3 vaccination, prophylactic (against) syndrome
Mucositis - see also Inflammation, by site V04.6 in
528.00 Mumu (see also Infestation, filarial) botulism 005.1 [358.1]
cervix (ulcerative) 616.81 125.9 diabetes mellitus 250.6 [358.1]
due to Münchausen syndrome 301.51 due to secondary diabetes
antineoplastic therapy (ulcerative) Münchmeyer’s disease or syndrome 249.6 [358.1]
528.01 (exostosis luxurians) 728.11 hypothyroidism (see also
other drugs (ulcerative) 528.02 Mural - see condition Hypothyroidism) 244.9
specified NEC 528.09 Murmur (cardiac) (heart) (nonorganic) [358.1]
gastrointestinal (ulcerative) 538 (organic) 785.2 malignant neoplasm NEC 199.1
nasal (ulcerative) 478.11 abdominal 787.5 [358.1]
necroticans agranulocytica (see also aortic (valve) (see also Endocarditis, pernicious anemia 281.0 [358.1]
Agranulocytosis) 288.09 aortic) 424.1 thyrotoxicosis (see also
ulcerative 528.00 benign - omit code Thyrotoxicosis) 242.9
[358.1]
vagina (ulcerative) 616.81 cardiorespiratory 785.2
Myasthenic 728.87
vulva (ulcerative) 616.81 diastolic - see condition
Mycelium infection NEC 117.9
Mucous - see also condition Flint (see also Endocarditis, aortic) 424.1
Mycetismus 988.1
patches (syphilitic) 091.3 functional - omit code Mycetoma (actinomycotic) 039.9
congenital 090.0 Graham Steell (pulmonic regurgitation) bone 039.8
Mucoviscidosis 277.00 (see also Endocarditis, pulmonary) mycotic 117.4
with meconium obstruction 277.01 424.3 foot 039.4
Mucus innocent - omit code mycotic 117.4
asphyxia or suffocation (see also insignificant - omit code madurae 039.9
Asphyxia, mucus) 933.1 midsystolic 785.2 mycotic 117.4
newborn 770.18 mitral (valve) - see Stenosis maduromycotic 039.9
in stool 792.1 physiologic - see condition mycotic 117.4
plug (see also Asphyxia, mucus) 933.1 presystolic, mitral - see Insufficiency, mycotic 117.4
aspiration, of newborn 770.17 mitral nocardial 039.9
tracheobronchial 519.19 pulmonic (valve) (see also Endocarditis, Mycobacteriosis - see Mycobacterium
newborn 770.18 pulmonary) 424.3 Mycobacterium, mycobacterial
Muguet 112.0 Still’s (vibratory) - omit code (infection) 031.9
Mulberry molars 090.5 systolic (valvular) - see condition acid-fast (bacilli) 031.9
Müllerian mixed tumor (M8950/3) - see tricuspid (valve) - see Endocarditis, anonymous (see also Mycobacterium,
Neoplasm, by site, malignant tricuspid atypical) 031.9


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Mycobacterium, mycobacterial Myelitis (Continued) Myelopathy (Continued)


(Continued) optic neuritis in 341.0 due to or with (Continued)
atypical (acid-fast bacilli) 031.9 postchickenpox 052.2 intervertebral disc disorder
cutaneous 031.1 postimmunization 323.52 722.70
pulmonary 031.0 postinfectious 136.9 [323.63] cervical, cervicothoracic
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, postvaccinal 323.52 722.71
pulmonary) 011.9 postvaricella 052.2 lumbar, lumbosacral 722.73
specified site NEC 031.8 syphilitic (transverse) 094.89 thoracic, thoracolumbar
avium 031.0 toxic 989.9 [323.72] 722.72
intracellulare complex bacteremia transverse 323.82 lead 984.9 [323.72]
(MAC) 031.2 acute 341.20 mercury 985.0 [323.72]
balnei 031.1 idiopathic 341.22 neoplastic disease (see also
Battey 031.0 in conditions classified elsewhere Neoplasm, by site) 239.9
cutaneous 031.1 341.21 [336.3]
disseminated 031.2 idiopathic 341.22 pernicious anemia 281.0 [336.3]
avium-intracellulare complex tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) spondylosis 721.91
(DMAC) 031.2 013.6 cervical 721.1
fortuitum 031.0 virus 049.9 lumbar, lumbosacral 721.42
intracellulare (battey bacillus) 031.0 Myeloblastic - see condition thoracic 721.41
kakerifu 031.8 Myelocele (see also Spina bifida) 741.9 thallium 985.8 [323.72]
kansasii 031.0 with hydrocephalus 741.0 lumbar, lumbosacral 721.42
kasongo 031.8 Myelocystocele (see also Spina bifida) necrotic (subacute) 336.1
leprae - see Leprosy 741.9 radiation-induced 336.8
luciflavum 031.0 Myelocytic - see condition spondylogenic NEC 721.91
marinum 031.1 Myelocytoma 205.1 cervical 721.1
pulmonary 031.0 Myelodysplasia (spinal cord) 742.59 lumbar, lumbosacral 721.42
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, meaning myelodysplastic syndrome - thoracic 721.41
pulmonary) 011.9 see Syndrome, myelodysplastic thoracic 721.41
scrofulaceum 031.1 Myeloencephalitis - see Encephalitis toxic NEC 989.9 [323.72]
tuberculosis (human, bovine) - see also Myelofibrosis 289.83 transverse (see also Myelitis) 323.82
Tuberculosis with myeloid metaplasia 238.76 vascular 336.1
avian type 031.0 idiopathic (chronic) 238.76 Myelophthisis 284.2
ulcerans 031.1 megakaryocytic 238.79 Myeloproliferative disease (M9960/1)
xenopi 031.0 primary 238.76 238.79
Mycosis, mycotic 117.9 secondary 289.83 Myeloradiculitis (see also
cutaneous NEC 111.9 Myelogenous - see condition Polyneuropathy) 357.0

M
ear 111.8 [380.15] Myeloid - see condition Myeloradiculodysplasia (spinal)
fungoides (M9700/3) 202.1 Myelokathexis 288.09 742.59
mouth 112.0 Myeloleukodystrophy 330.0 Myelosarcoma (M9930/3) 205.3
pharynx 117.9 Myelolipoma (M8870/0) - see Neoplasm, Myelosclerosis 289.89
skin NEC 111.9 by site, benign with myeloid metaplasia (M9961/1)
stomatitis 112.0 Myeloma (multiple) (plasma cell) 238.76
systemic NEC 117.9 (plasmacytic) (M9730/3) 203.0 disseminated, of nervous system
tonsil 117.9 monostotic (M9731/1) 238.6 340
vagina, vaginitis 112.1 solitary (M9731/1) 238.6 megakaryocytic (M9961/1) 238.79
Mydriasis (persistent) (pupil) Myelomalacia 336.8 Myelosis (M9860/3) (see also Leukemia,
379.43 Myelomata, multiple (M9730/3) 203.0 myeloid) 205.9
Myelatelia 742.59 Myelomatosis (M9730/3) 203.0 acute (M9861/3) 205.0
Myelinoclasis, perivascular, acute Myelomeningitis - see aleukemic (M9864/3) 205.8
(postinfectious) NEC 136.9 Meningoencephalitis chronic (M9863/3) 205.1
[323.61] Myelomeningocele (spinal cord) (see also erythremic (M9840/3) 207.0
postimmunization or postvaccinal Spina bifida) 741.9 acute (M9841/3) 207.0
323.51 fetal, causing fetopelvic disproportion megakaryocytic (M9920/3) 207.2
Myelinosis, central pontine 341.8 653.7 nonleukemic (chronic) 288.8
Myelitis (ascending) (cerebellar) Myelo-osteo-musculodysplasia subacute (M9862/3) 205.2
(childhood) (chronic) (descending) hereditaria 756.89 Myesthenia - see Myasthenia
(diffuse) (disseminated) (pressure) Myelopathic - see condition Myiasis (cavernous) 134.0
(progressive) (spinal cord) Myelopathy (spinal cord) 336.9 orbit 134.0 [376.13]
(subacute) (see also Encephalitis) cervical 721.1 Myoadenoma, prostate 600.20
323.9 diabetic 250.6 [336.3] with
acute (transverse) 341.20 due to secondary diabetes 249.6 other lower urinary tract symptoms
idiopathic 341.22 [336.3] (LUTS) 600.21
in conditions classified elsewhere drug-induced 336.8 urinary
341.21 due to or with obstruction 600.21
due to carbon tetrachloride 987.8 retention 600.21
other infection classified elsewhere [323.72] Myoblastoma
136.9 [323.42] degeneration or displacement, granular cell (M9580/0) - see also
specified cause NEC 323.82 intervertebral disc 722.70 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
vaccination (any) 323.52 cervical, cervicothoracic 722.71 benign
viral diseases classified elsewhere lumbar, lumbosacral 722.73 malignant (M9580/3) - see
323.02 thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.72 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
herpes simplex 054.74 hydroxyquinoline derivatives 961.3 malignant
herpes zoster 053.14 [323.72] tongue (M9580/0) 210.1
late effect - see category 326 infection - see Encephalitis Myocardial - see condition


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Myocardiopathy (congestive) Myocarditis (Continued) Myoendocarditis - see also Endocarditis


(constrictive) (familial) (idiopathic) due to or in (Continued) acute or subacute 421.9
(infiltrative) (obstructive) (primary) scarlet fever 034.1 [422.0] Myoepithelioma (M8982/0) - see
(restrictive) (sporadic) 425.4 toxoplasmosis (acquired) 130.3 Neoplasm, by site, benign
alcoholic 425.5 tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) Myofascitis (acute) 729.1
amyloid 277.39 [425.7] 017.9 [422.0] low back 724.2
beriberi 265.0 [425.7] typhoid 002.0 [422.0] Myofibroma (M8890/0) - see also
cobalt-beer 425.5 typhus NEC 081.9 [422.0] Neoplasm, connective tissue, benign
due to eosinophilic 422.91 uterus (cervix) (corpus) (see also
amyloidosis 277.39 [425.7] epidemic of newborn 074.23 Leiomyoma) 218.9
beriberi 265.0 [425.7] Fiedler’s (acute) (isolated) (subacute) Myofibromatosis
cardiac glycogenosis 271.0 [425.7] 422.91 infantile 759.89
Chagas’ disease 086.0 giant cell (acute) (subacute) 422.91 Myofibrosis 728.2
Friedreich’s ataxia 334.0 [425.8] gonococcal 098.85 heart (see also Myocarditis) 429.0
influenza (see also Influenza) 487.8 granulomatous (idiopathic) (isolated) humeroscapular region 726.2
[425.8] (nonspecific) 422.91 scapulohumeral 726.2
mucopolysaccharidosis 277.5 hypertensive (see also Hypertension, Myofibrositis (see also Myositis) 729.1
[425.7] heart) 402.90 scapulohumeral 726.2
myotonia atrophica 359.21 idiopathic 422.91 Myogelosis (occupational) 728.89
[425.8] granulomatous 422.91 Myoglobinuria 791.3
progressive muscular dystrophy infective 422.92 Myoglobulinuria, primary 791.3
359.1 [425.8] influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.8 Myokymia - see also Myoclonus
sarcoidosis 135 [425.8] [422.0] facial 351.8
glycogen storage 271.0 [425.7] isolated (diffuse) (granulomatous) Myolipoma (M8860/0)
hypertrophic 425.18 422.91 specified site - see Neoplasm,
nonobstructive 425.18 malignant 422.99 connective tissue, benign
obstructive 425.11 meningococcal 036.43 unspecified site 223.0
metabolic NEC 277.9 [425.7] nonrheumatic, active 422.90 Myoma (M8895/0) - see also Neoplasm,
nutritional 269.9 [425.7] parenchymatous 422.90 connective tissue, benign
obscure (African) 425.2 pneumococcal (acute) (subacute) 422.92 cervix (stump) (uterus) (see also
peripartum 674.5 rheumatic (chronic) (inactive) (with Leiomyoma) 218.9
postpartum 674.5 chorea) 398.0 malignant (M8895/3) - see Neoplasm,
secondary 425.9 active or acute 391.2 connective tissue, malignant
thyrotoxic (see also Thyrotoxicosis) with chorea (acute) (rheumatic) prostate 600.20
242.9 [425.7] (Sydenham’s) 392.0 with
toxic NEC 425.9 septic 422.92 other lower urinary tract
M

Myocarditis (fibroid) (interstitial) (old) specific (giant cell) (productive) symptoms (LUTS) 600.21
(progressive) (senile) (with 422.91 urinary
arteriosclerosis) 429.0 staphylococcal (acute) (subacute) obstruction 600.21
with 422.92 retention 600.21
rheumatic fever (conditions suppurative 422.92 uterus (cervix) (corpus) (see also
classifiable to 390) 398.0 syphilitic (chronic) 093.82 Leiomyoma) 218.9
active (see also Myocarditis, acute, toxic 422.93 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.1
rheumatic) 391.2 rheumatic (see also Myocarditis, affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
inactive or quiescent (with acute rheumatic) 391.2 causing obstructed labor 660.2
chorea) 398.0 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
active (nonrheumatic) 422.90 017.9 [422.0] Myomalacia 728.9
rheumatic 391.2 typhoid 002.0 [422.0] cordis, heart (see also Degeneration,
with chorea (acute) (rheumatic) valvular - see Endocarditis myocardial) 429.1
(Sydenham’s) 392.0 viral, except Coxsackie 422.91 Myometritis (see also Endometritis) 615.9
acute or subacute (interstitial) 422.90 Coxsackie 074.23 Myometrium - see condition
due to Streptococcus (beta- of newborn (Coxsackie) 074.23 Myonecrosis, clostridial 040.0
hemolytic) 391.2 Myocardium, myocardial - see condition Myopathy 359.9
idiopathic 422.91 Myocardosis (see also Cardiomyopathy) alcoholic 359.4
rheumatic 391.2 425.4 amyloid 277.39 [359.6]
with chorea (acute) (rheumatic) Myoclonia (essential) 333.2 benign, congenital 359.0
(Sydenham’s) 392.0 epileptica 345.1 central core 359.0
specified type NEC 422.99 Friedrich’s 333.2 centronuclear 359.0
aseptic of newborn 074.23 massive 333.2 congenital (benign) 359.0
bacterial (acute) 422.92 Myoclonic critical illness 359.81
chagasic 086.0 epilepsy, familial (progressive) distal 359.1
chronic (interstitial) 429.0 345.1 due to drugs 359.4
congenital 746.89 jerks 333.2 endocrine 259.9 [359.5]
constrictive 425.4 Myoclonus (familial essential) specified type NEC 259.8 [359.5]
Coxsackie (virus) 074.23 (multifocal) (simplex) 333.2 extraocular muscles 376.82
diphtheritic 032.82 with epilepsy and with ragged red facioscapulohumeral 359.1
due to or in fibers (MERRF syndrome) in
Coxsackie (virus) 074.23 277.87 Addison’s disease 255.41 [359.5]
diphtheria 032.82 facial 351.8 amyloidosis 277.39 [359.6]
epidemic louse-borne typhus 080 massive (infantile) 333.2 cretinism 243 [359.5]
[422.0] palatal 333.2 Cushing’s syndrome 255.0 [359.5]
influenza (see also Influenza) 487.8 pharyngeal 333.2 disseminated lupus erythematosus
[422.0] Myocytolysis 429.1 710.0 [359.6]
Lyme disease 088.81 [422.0] Myodiastasis 728.84 giant cell arteritis 446.5 [359.6]


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Myopathy (Continued) Myosarcoma (M8895/3) - see Neoplasm, Myringitis


in (Continued) connective tissue, malignant with otitis media - see Otitis media
hyperadrenocorticism NEC 255.3 Myosis (persistent) 379.42 acute 384.00
[359.5] stromal (endolymphatic) (M8931/1) specified type NEC 384.09
hyperparathyroidism 252.01 [359.5] 236.0 bullosa hemorrhagica 384.01
hypopituitarism 253.2 [359.5] Myositis 729.1 bullous 384.01
hypothyroidism (see also clostridial 040.0 chronic 384.1
Hypothyroidism) 244.9 [359.5] due to posture 729.1 Mysophobia 300.29
malignant neoplasm NEC epidemic 074.1 Mytilotoxism 988.0
(M8000/3) 199.1 [359.6] fibrosa or fibrous (chronic) 728.2 Myxadenitis labialis 528.5
myxedema (see also Myxedema) Volkmann’s (complicating trauma) Myxedema (adult) (idiocy) (infantile)
244.9 [359.5] 958.6 (juvenile) (thyroid gland) (see also
polyarteritis nodosa 446.0 [359.6] inclusion body (IBM) 359.71 Hypothyroidism) 244.9
rheumatoid arthritis 714.0 [359.6] infective 728.0 circumscribed 242.9
sarcoidosis 135 [359.6] interstitial 728.81 congenital 243
scleroderma 710.1 [359.6] multiple - see Polymyositis cutis 701.8
Sjögren’s disease 710.2 [359.6] occupational 729.1 localized (pretibial) 242.9
thyrotoxicosis (see also orbital, chronic 376.12 madness (acute) 293.0
Thyrotoxicosis) 242.9 [359.5] ossificans 728.12 subacute 293.1
inflammatory 359.79 circumscribed 728.12 papular 701.8
immune NEC 359.79 progressive 728.11 pituitary 244.8
specified NEC 359.79 traumatic 728.12 postpartum 674.8
intensive care (ICU) 359.81 progressive fibrosing 728.11 pretibial 242.9
limb-girdle 359.1 purulent 728.0 primary 244.9
myotubular 359.0 rheumatic 729.1 Myxochondrosarcoma (M9220/3) -
necrotizing, acute 359.81 rheumatoid 729.1 see Neoplasm, cartilage,
nemaline 359.0 suppurative 728.0 malignant
ocular 359.1 syphilitic 095.6 Myxofibroma (M8811/0) - see also
oculopharyngeal 359.1 traumatic (old) 729.1 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
of critical illness 359.81 Myospasia impulsiva 307.23 benign
primary 359.89 Myotonia (acquisita) (intermittens) 728.85 odontogenic (M9320/0) 213.1
progressive NEC 359.89 atrophica 359.21 upper jaw (bone) 213.0
proximal myotonic (PROMM) 359.21 congenita 359.22 Myxofibrosarcoma (M8811/3) - see
quadriplegic, acute 359.81 acetazolamide responsive 359.22 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
rod body 359.0 dominant form 359.22 malignant
scapulohumeral 359.1 recessive form 359.22 Myxolipoma (M8852/0) (see also Lipoma,

M
specified type NEC 359.89 drug-induced 359.24 by site) 214.9
toxic 359.4 dystrophica 359.21 Myxoliposarcoma (M8852/3) - see
Myopericarditis (see also Pericarditis) fluctuans 359.29 Neoplasm, connective tissue,
423.9 levior 359.22 malignant
Myopia (axial) (congenital) (increased permanens 359.29 Myxoma (M8840/0) - see also Neoplasm,
curvature or refraction, nucleus of Myotonic pupil 379.46 connective tissue, benign
lens) 367.1 Myriapodiasis 134.1 odontogenic (M9320/0) 213.1
degenerative, malignant 360.21 upper jaw (bone) 213.0
malignant 360.21 Myxosarcoma (M8840/3) - see Neoplasm,
progressive high (degenerative) 360.21 connective tissue, malignant


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Naegeli’s

N Narrowing (Continued)
artery NEC (Continued)
Nebécourt’s syndrome 253.3
Nebula, cornea (eye) 371.01
Naegeli’s coronary - see also Arteriosclerosis, congenital 743.43
disease (hereditary hemorrhagic coronary interfering with vision 743.42
thrombasthenia) 287.1 congenital 746.85 Necator americanus infestation 126.1
leukemia, monocytic (M9863/3) due to syphilis 090.5 Necatoriasis 126.1
205.1 hypophyseal 433.8 Neck - see condition
syndrome (incontinentia pigmenti) pontine 433.8 Necrencephalus (see also Softening, brain)
757.33 precerebral NEC 433.9 437.8
Naffziger’s syndrome 353.0 multiple or bilateral 433.3 Necrobacillosis 040.3
Naga sore (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9 specified NEC 433.8 Necrobiosis 799.89
Nägele’s pelvis 738.6 vertebral 433.2 brain or cerebral (see also Softening,
with disproportion (fetopelvic) with other precerebral artery brain) 437.8
653.0 433.3 lipoidica 709.3
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 bilateral 433.3 diabeticorum 250.8 [709.3]
causing obstructed labor 660.1 auditory canal (external) (see also due to secondary diabetes 249.8
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 Stricture, ear canal, acquired) [709.3]
Nager-de Reynier syndrome (dysostosis 380.50 Necrodermolysis 695.15
mandibularis) 756.0 cerebral arteries 437.0 Necrolysis, toxic epidermal 695.15
Nail - see also condition cicatricial - see Cicatrix due to drug
biting 307.9 congenital - see Anomaly, congenital correct substance properly
patella syndrome (hereditary coronary artery - see Narrowing, artery, administered 695.15
osteoonychodysplasia) 756.89 coronary overdose or wrong substance given
Nanism, nanosomia (see also Dwarfism) ear, middle 385.22 or taken 977.9
259.4 Eustachian tube (see also Obstruction, specified drug - see Table of
hypophyseal 253.3 Eustachian tube) 381.60 Drugs and Chemicals
pituitary 253.3 eyelid 374.46 Stevens-Johnson syndrome overlap
renis, renalis 588.0 congenital 743.62 (SJS-TEN overlap syndrome)
Nanukayami 100.89 intervertebral disc or space NEC - see 695.14
Napkin rash 691.0 Degeneration, intervertebral disc Necrophilia 302.89
Narcissism 301.81 joint space, hip 719.85 Necrosis, necrotic
Narcolepsy 347.00 larynx 478.74 adrenal (capsule) (gland) 255.8
with cataplexy 347.01 lids 374.46 antrum, nasal sinus 478.19
in conditions classified elsewhere congenital 743.62 aorta (hyaline) (see also Aneurysm,
347.10 mesenteric artery (with gangrene) 557.0 aorta) 441.9
with cataplexy 347.11 palate 524.89 cystic medial 441.00
N

Narcosis palpebral fissure 374.46 abdominal 441.02


carbon dioxide (respiratory) 786.09 retinal artery 362.13 thoracic 441.01
due to drug ureter 593.3 thoracoabdominal 441.03
correct substance properly urethra (see also Stricture, urethra) 598.9 ruptured 441.5
administered 780.09 Narrowness, abnormal, eyelid 743.62 arteritis 446.0
overdose or wrong substance given Nasal - see condition artery 447.5
or taken 977.9 Nasolacrimal - see condition aseptic, bone 733.40
specified drug - see Table of Nasopharyngeal - see also condition femur (head) (neck) 733.42
Drugs and Chemicals bursa 478.29 medial condyle 733.43
Narcotism (chronic) (see also Dependence) pituitary gland 759.2 humoral head 733.41
304.9 torticollis 723.5 jaw 733.45
acute Nasopharyngitis (acute) (infective) medial femoral condyle 733.43
correct substance properly (subacute) 460 specific site NEC 733.49
administered 349.82 chronic 472.2 talus 733.44
overdose or wrong substance given due to external agent - see avascular, bone NEC (see also Necrosis,
or taken 967.8 Condition, respiratory, chronic, aseptic, bone) 733.40
specified drug - see Table of due to bladder (aseptic) (sphincter) 596.89
Drugs and Chemicals due to external agent - see Condition, bone (see also Osteomyelitis) 730.1
NARP (ataxia and retinitis pigmentosa respiratory, due to acute 730.0
syndrome) 277.87 septic 034.0 aseptic or avascular 733.40
Narrow streptococcal 034.0 femur (head) (neck) 733.42
anterior chamber angle 365.02 suppurative (chronic) 472.2 medial condyle 733.43
pelvis (inlet) (outlet) - see Contraction, ulcerative (chronic) 472.2 humoral head 733.41
pelvis Nasopharynx, nasopharyngeal - see jaw 733.45
Narrowing condition medial femoral condyle 733.43
artery NEC 447.1 Natal tooth, teeth 520.6 specified site NEC 733.49
auditory, internal 433.8 Nausea (see also Vomiting) 787.02 talus 733.44
basilar 433.0 with vomiting 787.01 ethmoid 478.19
with other precerebral artery epidemic 078.82 ischemic 733.40
433.3 gravidarum - see Hyperemesis, jaw 526.4
bilateral 433.3 gravidarum aseptic 733.45
carotid 433.1 marina 994.6 marrow 289.89
with other precerebral artery Naval - see condition Paget’s (osteitis deformans) 731.0
433.3 Neapolitan fever (see also Brucellosis) tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, bone
bilateral 433.3 023.9 brain (softening) (see also Softening,
cerebellar 433.8 Near drowning 994.1 brain) 437.8
choroidal 433.8 Nearsightedness 367.1 breast (aseptic) (fat) (segmental)
communicating posterior 433.8 Near-syncope 780.2 611.3


362 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Nematodiasis NEC

Necrosis, necrotic (Continued) Necrosis, necrotic (Continued) Necrosis, necrotic (Continued)


bronchus, bronchi 519.19 kidney (Continued) papillary, kidney (see also Pyelitis)
central nervous system NEC (see also medullary (papillary) (see also 590.80
Softening, brain) 437.8 Pyelitis) 590.80 perineum 624.8
cerebellar (see also Softening, brain) 437.8 in peritoneum 557.0
cerebral (softening) (see also Softening, acute renal failure 584.7 with mesenteric infarction 557.0
brain) 437.8 nephritis, nephropathy 583.7 fat 567.82
cerebrospinal (softening) (see also papillary (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 pharynx 462
Softening, brain) 437.8 in in granulocytopenia 288.09
colon 557.0 acute renal failure 584.7 phosphorus 983.9
cornea (see also Keratitis) 371.40 nephritis, nephropathy 583.7 pituitary (gland) (postpartum)
cortical, kidney 583.6 tubular 584.5 (Sheehan) 253.2
cystic medial (aorta) 441.00 with placenta (see also Placenta, abnormal)
abdominal 441.02 abortion - see Abortion, by 656.7
thoracic 441.01 type, with renal failure pneumonia 513.0
thoracoabdominal 441.03 ectopic pregnancy (see also pulmonary 513.0
dental 521.09 categories 633.0–633.9) pulp (dental) 522.1
pulp 522.1 639.3 pylorus 537.89
due to swallowing corrosive molar pregnancy (see also radiation - see Necrosis, by site
substance - see Burn, by site categories 630–632) radium - see Necrosis, by site
ear (ossicle) 385.24 639.3 renal - see Necrosis, kidney
esophagus 530.89 complicating sclera 379.19
ethmoid (bone) 478.19 abortion 639.3 scrotum 608.89
eyelid 374.50 ectopic or molar pregnancy skin or subcutaneous tissue 709.8
fat, fatty (generalized) (see also 639.3 due to burn - see Burn, by site
Degeneration, fatty) 272.8 pregnancy 646.2 gangrenous 785.4
abdominal wall 567.82 affecting fetus or newborn spine, spinal (column) 730.18
breast (aseptic) (segmental) 611.3 760.1 acute 730.18
intestine 569.89 following labor and delivery cord 336.1
localized - see Degeneration, by site, 669.3 spleen 289.59
fatty traumatic 958.5 stomach 537.89
mesentery 567.82 larynx 478.79 stomatitis 528.1
omentum 567.82 liver (acute) (congenital) (diffuse) subcutaneous fat 709.3
pancreas 577.8 (massive) (subacute) 570 fetus or newborn 778.1
peritoneum 567.82 with subendocardial - see Infarct, myocardium
skin (subcutaneous) 709.3 abortion - see Abortion, by type, suprarenal (capsule) (gland) 255.8

N
newborn 778.1 with specified complication teeth, tooth 521.09
femur (aseptic) (avascular) 733.42 NEC testis 608.89
head 733.42 ectopic pregnancy (see also thymus (gland) 254.8
medial condyle 733.43 categories 633.0–633.9) tonsil 474.8
neck 733.42 639.8 trachea 519.19
gallbladder (see also Cholecystitis, molar pregnancy (see also tuberculous NEC - see Tuberculosis
acute) 575.0 categories 630–632) 639.8 tubular (acute) (anoxic) (toxic) 584.5
gangrenous 785.4 complicating pregnancy 646.7 due to a procedure 997.5
gastric 537.89 affecting fetus or newborn umbilical cord, affecting fetus or
glottis 478.79 760.8 newborn 762.6
heart (myocardium) - see Infarct, following vagina 623.8
myocardium abortion 639.8 vertebra (lumbar) 730.18
hepatic (see also Necrosis, liver) 570 ectopic or molar pregnancy acute 730.18
hip (aseptic) (avascular) 733.42 639.8 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
intestine (acute) (hemorrhagic) obstetrical 646.7 015.0 [730.8]
(massive) 557.0 postabortal 639.8 vesical (aseptic) (bladder) 596.89
ischemic 785.4 puerperal, postpartum 674.8 vulva 624.8
jaw 526.4 toxic 573.3 x-ray - see Necrosis, by site
aseptic 733.45 lung 513.0 Necrospermia 606.0
kidney (bilateral) 583.9 lymphatic gland 683 Necrotizing angiitis 446.0
acute 584.9 mammary gland 611.3 Negativism 301.7
cortical 583.6 mastoid (chronic) 383.1 Neglect (child) (newborn) NEC 995.52
acute 584.6 mesentery 557.0 adult 995.84
with fat 567.82 after or at birth 995.52
abortion - see Abortion, by mitral valve - see Insufficiency, mitral hemispatial 781.8
type, with renal myocardium, myocardial - see Infarct, left-sided 781.8
failure myocardium sensory 781.8
ectopic pregnancy (see also nose (septum) 478.19 visuospatial 781.8
categories 633.0–633.9) omentum 557.0 Negri bodies 071
639.3 with mesenteric infarction 557.0 Neill-Dingwall syndrome
molar pregnancy (see also fat 567.82 (microcephaly and dwarfism)
categories 630–632) orbit, orbital 376.10 759.89
639.3 ossicles, ear (aseptic) 385.24 Neisserian infection NEC - see
complicating pregnancy 646.2 ovary (see also Salpingo-oophoritis) Gonococcus
affecting fetus or newborn 614.2 Nematodiasis NEC (see also Infestation,
760.1 pancreas (aseptic) (duct) (fat) 577.8 Nematode) 127.9
following labor and delivery acute 577.0 ancylostoma (see also Ancylostomiasis)
669.3 infective 577.0 126.9


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 363
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoformans cryptococcus infection

Neoformans cryptococcus infection 117.5 Neoplasia (Continued) Neoplasia (Continued)


Neonatal - see also condition anal intraepithelial III (AIN III) vaginal intraepithelial II (VAIN II)
abstinence syndrome 779.5 230.6 623.0
adrenoleukodystrophy 277.86 anal canal 230.5 vaginal intraepithelial III (VAIN III)
teeth, tooth 520.6 endometrial intraepithelial 233.31
Neonatorum - see condition [EIN] 621.35 vulvar intraepithelial I (VIN I)
Neoplasia multiple endocrine (MEN) 624.01
anal intraepithelial I (AIN I) type I 258.01 vulvar intraepithelial II (VIN II)
(histologically confirmed) type IIA 258.02 624.02
569.44 type IIB 258.03 vulvar intraepithelial III (VIN III)
anal intraepithelial II (AIN II) vaginal intraepithelial I (VAIN I) 233.32
(histologically confirmed) 623.0 Neoplasm, neoplastic - see pages 365–411
569.44
N


364 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, alveolar

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm, neoplastic 199.1 199.1 234.9 229.9 238.9 239.9
Notes — 1. The list below gives the code numbers for neoplasms by anatomical site. For each site there are six possible code numbers according to whether the neoplasm in question is malignant,
benign, in situ, of uncertain behavior, or of unspecified nature. The description of the neoplasm will often indicate which of the six columns is appropriate; e.g., malignant melanoma of skin, benign
fibroadenoma of breast, carcinoma in situ of cervix uteri.

Where such descriptors are not present, the remainder of the Index should be consulted where guidance is given to the appropriate column for each morphological (histological) variety listed;
e.g., Mesonephroma—see Neoplasm, malignant; Embryoma—see also Neoplasm, uncertain behavior; Disease, Bowen’s—see Neoplasm, skin, in situ. However, the guidance in the Index can be
overridden if one of the descriptors mentioned above is present; e.g., malignant adenoma of colon is coded to 153.9 and not to 211.3 as the adjective “malignant” overrides the Index entry
“Adenoma - see also Neoplasm, benign.”

2. Sites marked with the sign * (e.g., face NEC*) should be classified to malignant neoplasm of skin of these sites if the variety of neoplasm is a squamous cell carcinoma or an epidermoid carcinoma
and to benign neoplasm of skin of these sites if the variety of neoplasm is a papilloma (any type).
abdomen, abdominal 195.2 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
cavity 195.2 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
organ 195.2 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
viscera 195.2 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
wall 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.51 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.59 — — — — —

N
squamous cell carcinoma 173.52 — — — — —
connective tissue 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 239.2
abdominopelvic 195.8 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
accessory sinus - see Neoplasm, sinus
acoustic nerve 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
acromion (process) 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
adenoid (pharynx) (tissue) 147.1 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
adipose tissue (see also Neoplasm, connective tissue) 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
adnexa (uterine) 183.9 198.82 233.39 221.8 236.3 239.5
adrenal (cortex) (gland) (medulla) 194.0 198.7 234.8 227.0 237.2 239.7
ala nasi (external) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
alimentary canal or tract NEC 159.9 197.8 230.9 211.9 235.5 239.0
alveolar 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
mucosa 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
lower 143.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
upper 143.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
ridge or process 170.1 198.5 — 213.1 238.0 239.2
carcinoma 143.9 — — — — —
lower 143.1 — — — — —
upper 143.0 — — — — —
lower 170.1 198.5 — 213.1 238.0 239.2
mucosa 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
lower 143.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
upper 143.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
upper 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 365
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, alveolar

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
alveolar (Continued)
sulcus 145.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
alveolus 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
lower 143.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
upper 143.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
ampulla of Vater 156.2 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
ankle NEC* 195.5 198.89 232.7 229.8 238.8 239.89
anorectum, anorectal (junction) 154.8 197.5 230.7 211.4 235.2 239.0
antecubital fossa or space* 195.4 198.89 232.6 229.8 238.8 239.89
antrum (Highmore) (maxillary) 160.2 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
pyloric 151.2 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
tympanicum 160.1 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
anus, anal 154.3 197.5 230.6 211.4 235.5 239.0
canal 154.2 197.5 230.5 211.4 235.5 239.0
contiguous sites with rectosigmoid junction or rectum 154.8 — — — — —
margin (see also Neoplasm, anus, skin) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
N

skin 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2


basal cell carcinoma 173.51 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.59 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.52 — — — — —
sphincter 154.2 197.5 230.5 211.4 235.5 239.0
aorta (thoracic) 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
abdominal 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 239.2
aortic body 194.6 198.89 — 227.6 237.3 239.7
aponeurosis 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
palmar 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
plantar 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
appendix 153.5 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
arachnoid (cerebral) 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7
spinal 192.3 198.4 — 225.4 237.6 239.7
areola (female) 174.0 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
male 175.0 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
arm NEC* 195.4 198.89 232.6 229.8 238.8 239.89
artery - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
aryepiglottic fold 148.2 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
hypopharyngeal aspect 148.2 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
laryngeal aspect 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
marginal zone 148.2 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
arytenoid (cartilage) 161.3 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
fold - see Neoplasm, aryepiglottic


366 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, bladder

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
associated with transplated organ 199.2 — — — — —
atlas 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
atrium, cardiac 164.1 198.89 — 212.7 238.8 239.89
auditory
canal (external) (skin) (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
internal 160.1 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
nerve 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
tube 160.1 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
opening 147.2 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
auricle, ear (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
cartilage 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
auricular canal (external) (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
internal 160.1 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
autonomic nerve or nervous system NEC 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
axilla, axillary 195.1 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
fold (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2

N
back NEC* 195.8 198.89 232.5 229.8 238.8 239.89
Bartholin’s gland 184.1 198.82 233.39 221.2 236.3 239.5
basal ganglia 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
basis pedunculi 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
bile or biliary (tract) 156.9 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
canaliculi (biliferi) (intrahepatic) 155.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
canals, interlobular 155.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
contiguous sites 156.8 — — — — —
duct or passage (common) (cystic) (extrahepatic) 156.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
contiguous sites
with gallbladder 156.8 — — — — —
interlobular 155.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
intrahepatic 155.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
and extrahepatic 156.9 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
bladder (urinary) 188.9 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
contiguous sites 188.8 — — — — —
dome 188.1 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
neck 188.5 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
orifice 188.9 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
ureteric 188.6 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
urethral 188.5 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
sphincter 188.8 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
trigone 188.0 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
urachus 188.7 — 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 367
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, bladder

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
bladder (urinary) (Continued)
wall 188.9 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
anterior 188.3 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
lateral 188.2 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
posterior 188.4 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
blood vessel - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
bone (periosteum) 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
Note — Carcinomas and adenocarcinomas, of any type other than intraosseous or odontogenic, of the sites listed under “Neoplasm, bone” should be considered as constituting metastatic spread from
an unspecified primary site and coded to 198.5 for morbidity coding.
acetabulum 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
acromion (process) 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
ankle 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
arm NEC 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
astragalus 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
atlas 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
axis 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
N

back NEC 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2


calcaneus 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
calvarium 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
carpus (any) 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
cartilage NEC 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
clavicle 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
clivus 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
coccygeal vertebra 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
coccyx 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
costal cartilage 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
costovertebral joint 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
cranial 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
cuboid 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
cuneiform 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
ankle 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
wrist 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
digital 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
finger 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
toe 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
elbow 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
ethmoid (labyrinth) 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
face 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
lower jaw 170.1 198.5 — 213.1 238.0 239.2
femur (any part) 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2


368 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, bone

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
bone (Continued)
fibula (any part) 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
finger (any) 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
foot 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
forearm 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
frontal 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
hand 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
heel 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
hip 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
humerus (any part) 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
hyoid 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
ilium 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
innominate 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
intervertebral cartilage or disc 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
ischium 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
jaw (lower) 170.1 198.5 — 213.1 238.0 239.2

N
upper 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
knee 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
leg NEC 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
limb NEC 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
lower (long bones) 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
short bones 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
upper (long bones) 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
short bones 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
long 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
lower limbs NEC 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
upper limbs NEC 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
malar 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
mandible 170.1 198.5 — 213.1 238.0 239.2
marrow NEC 202.9 198.5 — — — 238.79
mastoid 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
maxilla, maxillary (superior) 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
inferior 170.1 198.5 — 213.1 238.0 239.2
metacarpus (any) 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
metatarsus (any) 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
navicular (ankle) 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
hand 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
nose, nasal 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
occipital 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
orbit 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 369
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, bone

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
bone (Continued)
parietal 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
patella 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
pelvic 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
phalanges 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
foot 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
hand 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
pubic 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
radius (any part) 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
rib 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
sacral vertebra 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
sacrum 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
scaphoid (of hand) 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
of ankle 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
scapula (any part) 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
sella turcica 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
N

short 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2


lower limb 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
upper limb 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
shoulder 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
skeleton, skeletal NEC 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
skull 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
sphenoid 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
spine, spinal (column) 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
coccyx 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
sacrum 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
sternum 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
tarsus (any) 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
temporal 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
thumb 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
tibia (any part) 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
toe (any) 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
trapezium 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
trapezoid 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
turbinate 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
ulna (any part) 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
unciform 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
vertebra (column) 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
coccyx 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
sacrum 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
vomer 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2


370 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, breast

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
bone (Continued)
wrist 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
xiphoid process 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
zygomatic 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
book-leaf (mouth) 145.8 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
bowel - see Neoplasm, intestine
brachial plexus 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
brain NEC 191.9 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
basal ganglia 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
cerebellopontine angle 191.6 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
cerebellum NOS 191.6 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
cerebrum 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
choroid plexus 191.5 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
contiguous sites 191.8 — — — — —
corpus callosum 191.8 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
corpus striatum 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6

N
cortex (cerebral) 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
frontal lobe 191.1 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
globus pallidus 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
hippocampus 191.2 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
hypothalamus 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
internal capsule 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
medulla oblongata 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
meninges 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7
midbrain 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
occipital lobe 191.4 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
parietal lobe 191.3 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
peduncle 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
pons 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
stem 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
tapetum 191.8 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
temporal lobe 191.2 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
thalamus 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
uncus 191.2 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
ventricle (floor) 191.5 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
branchial (cleft) (vestiges) 146.8 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
breast (connective tissue) (female) (glandular tissue) (soft parts) 174.9 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
areola 174.0 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
male 175.0 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
axillary tail 174.6 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
central portion 174.1 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 371
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, breast

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
breast (Continued)
contiguous sites 174.8 — — — — —
ectopic sites 174.8 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
inner 174.8 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
lower 174.8 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
lower-inner quadrant 174.3 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
lower-outer quadrant 174.5 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
male 175.9 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
areola 175.0 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
ectopic tissue 175.9 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
nipple 175.0 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
mastectomy site (skin) (see also Neoplasm, mastectomy site) 173.50 198.2 — — — —
specified as breast tissue 174.8 198.81 — — — —
midline 174.8 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
nipple 174.0 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
male 175.0 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
N

outer 174.8 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3


skin (see also Neoplasm, mastectomy site) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
tail (axillary) 174.6 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
upper 174.8 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
upper-inner quadrant 174.2 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
upper-outer quadrant 174.4 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
broad ligament 183.3 198.82 233.39 221.0 236.3 239.5
bronchiogenic, bronchogenic (lung) 162.9 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
bronchiole 162.9 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
bronchus 162.9 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
carina 162.2 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
contiguous sites with lung or trachea 162.8 — — — — —
lower lobe of lung 162.5 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
main 162.2 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
middle lobe of lung 162.4 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
upper lobe of lung 162.3 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
brow 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.31 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.39 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.32 — — — — —
buccal (cavity) 145.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
commissure 145.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
groove (lower) (upper) 145.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
mucosa 145.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
sulcus (lower) (upper) 145.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0


372 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, cartilage NEC

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
bulbourethral gland 189.3 198.1 233.9 223.81 236.99 239.5
bursa - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
buttock NEC* 195.3 198.89 232.5 229.8 238.8 239.89
calf* 195.5 198.89 232.7 229.8 238.8 239.89
calvarium 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
calyx, renal 189.1 198.0 233.9 223.1 236.91 239.5
canal
anal 154.2 197.5 230.5 211.4 235.5 239.0
auditory (external) (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
auricular (external) (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
canaliculi, biliary (biliferi) (intrahepatic) 155.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
canthus (eye) (inner) (outer) 173.10 198.2 232.1 216.1 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.11 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.19 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.12 — — — — —
capillary - see Neoplasm, connective tissue

N
caput coli 153.4 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
cardia (gastric) 151.0 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
cardiac orifice (stomach) 151.0 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
cardio-esophageal junction 151.0 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
cardio-esophagus 151.0 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
carina (bronchus) (trachea) 162.2 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
carotid (artery) 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
body 194.5 198.89 — 227.5 237.3 239.7
carpus (any bone) 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
cartilage (articular) (joint) NEC - see also Neoplasm, bone 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
arytenoid 161.3 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
auricular 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
bronchi 162.2 197.3 — 212.3 235.7 239.1
connective tissue - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
costal 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
cricoid 161.3 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
cuneiform 161.3 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
ear (external) 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
ensiform 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
epiglottis 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
anterior surface 146.4 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
eyelid 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
intervertebral 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
larynx, laryngeal 161.3 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
nose, nasal 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 373
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, cartilage NEC

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
cartilage NEC (Continued)
pinna 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
rib 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
semilunar (knee) 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
thyroid 161.3 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
trachea 162.0 197.3 231.1 212.2 235.7 239.1
cauda equina 192.2 198.3 — 225.3 237.5 239.7
cavity
buccal 145.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
nasal 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
oral 145.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
peritoneal 158.9 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
tympanic 160.1 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
cecum 153.4 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
central
nervous system - see Neoplasm, nervous system
N

white matter 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6


cerebellopontine (angle) 191.6 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
cerebellum, cerebellar 191.6 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
cerebrum, cerebral (cortex) (hemisphere) (white matter) 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
meninges 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7
peduncle 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
ventricle (any) 191.5 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
cervical region 195.0 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
cervix (cervical) (uteri) (uterus) 180.9 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
canal 180.0 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
contiguous sites 180.8 — — — — —
endocervix (canal) (gland) 180.0 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
exocervix 180.1 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
external os 180.1 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
nabothian gland 180.0 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
squamocolumnar junction 180.8 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
stump 180.8 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
cheek 195.0 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
external 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.31 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.39 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.32 — — — — —
inner aspect 145.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
internal 145.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
mucosa 145.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0


374 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, connective tissue NEC

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
chest (wall) NEC 195.1 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
chiasma opticum 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
chin 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.31 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.39 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.32 — — — — —
choana 147.3 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
cholangiole 155.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
choledochal duct 156.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
choroid 190.6 198.4 234.0 224.6 238.8 239.81
plexus 191.5 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
ciliary body 190.0 198.4 234.0 224.0 238.8 239.89
clavicle 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
clitoris 184.3 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
clivus 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
cloacogenic zone 154.8 197.5 230.7 211.4 235.5 239.0

N
coccygeal
body or glomus 194.6 198.89 — 227.6 237.3 239.7
vertebra 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
coccyx 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
colon - see also Neoplasm, intestine, large 153.9 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
with rectum 154.0 197.5 230.4 211.4 235.2 239.0
column, spinal - see Neoplasm, spine
columnella (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
commissure
labial, lip 140.6 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
laryngeal 161.0 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
common (bile) duct 156.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
concha (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
nose 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
conjunctiva 190.3 198.4 234.0 224.3 238.8 239.89
connective tissue NEC 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
Note — For neoplasms of connective tissue (blood vessel, bursa, fascia, ligament, muscle, peripheral nerves, sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves and ganglia, synovia, tendon, etc.) or of
morphological types that indicate connective tissue, code according to the list under “Neoplasm, connective tissue;” for sites that do not appear in this list, code to neoplasm of that site; e.g.,

liposarcoma, shoulder 171.2


leiomyosarcoma, stomach 151.9
neurofibroma, chest wall 215.4

Morphological types that indicate connective tissue appear in their proper place in the alphabetic index with the instruction “see Neoplasm, connective tissue ....”
abdomen 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 239.2
abdominal wall 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 239.2


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 375
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, connective tissue NEC

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
connective tissue NEC (Continued)
ankle 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
antecubital fossa or space 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
arm 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
auricle (ear) 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
axilla 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
back 171.7 198.89 — 215.7 238.1 239.2
breast (female) (see also Neoplasm, breast) 174.9 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
male 175.9 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
buttock 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
calf 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
cervical region 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
cheek 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
chest (wall) 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
chin 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
contiguous sites 171.8 — — — — —
N

diaphragm 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2


ear (external) 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
elbow 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
extrarectal 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
extremity 171.8 198.89 — 215.8 238.1 239.2
lower 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
upper 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
eyelid 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
face 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
finger 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
flank 171.7 198.89 — 215.7 238.1 239.2
foot 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
forearm 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
forehead 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
gastric 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 —
gastrointestinal 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 —
gluteal region 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
great vessels NEC 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
groin 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
hand 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
head 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
heel 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
hip 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
hypochondrium 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 239.2
iliopsoas muscle 171.6 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 239.2


376 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, connective tissue NEC

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
connective tissue NEC (Continued)
infraclavicular region 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
inguinal (canal) (region) 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
intestine 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 —
intrathoracic 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
ischorectal fossa 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
jaw 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
knee 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
leg 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
limb NEC 171.9 198.89 — 215.8 238.1 239.2
lower 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
upper 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
nates 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
neck 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
orbit 190.1 198.4 234.0 224.1 238.8 239.89
pararectal 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2

N
para-urethral 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
paravaginal 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
pelvis (floor) 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
pelvo-abdominal 171.8 198.89 — 215.8 238.1 239.2
perineum 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
perirectal (tissue) 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
periurethral (tissue) 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
popliteal fossa or space 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
presacral 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
psoas muscle 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 239.2
pterygoid fossa 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
rectovaginal septum or wall 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
rectovesical 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
retroperitoneum 158.0 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
sacrococcygeal region 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
scalp 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
scapular region 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
shoulder 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
skin (dermis) NEC 173.90 198.2 232.9 216.9 238.2 239.2
stomach 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 —
submental 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
supraclavicular region 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
temple 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
temporal region 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
thigh 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 377
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, connective tissue NEC

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
connective tissue NEC (Continued)
thoracic (duct) (wall) 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
thorax 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
thumb 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
toe 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
trunk 171.7 198.89 — 215.7 238.1 239.2
umbilicus 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 239.2
vesicorectal 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
wrist 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
conus medullaris 192.2 198.3 — 225.3 237.5 239.7
cord (true) (vocal) 161.0 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
false 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
spermatic 187.6 198.82 233.6 222.8 236.6 239.5
spinal (cervical) (lumbar) (thoracic) 192.2 198.3 — 225.3 237.5 239.7
cornea (limbus) 190.4 198.4 234.0 224.4 238.8 239.89
corpus
N

albicans 183.0 198.6 233.39 220 236.2 239.5


callosum, brain 191.8 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
cavernosum 187.3 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
gastric 151.4 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
penis 187.3 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
striatum, cerebrum 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
uteri 182.0 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
isthmus 182.1 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
cortex
adrenal 194.0 198.7 234.8 227.0 237.2 239.7
cerebral 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
costal cartilage 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
costovertebral joint 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
Cowper’s gland 189.3 198.1 233.9 223.81 236.99 239.5
cranial (fossa, any) 191.9 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
meninges 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7
nerve (any) 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
craniobuccal pouch 194.3 198.89 234.8 227.3 237.0 239.7
craniopharyngeal (duct) (pouch) 194.3 198.89 234.8 227.3 237.0 239.7
cricoid 148.0 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
cartilage 161.3 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
cricopharynx 148.0 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
crypt of Morgagni 154.8 197.5 230.7 211.4 235.2 239.0
crystalline lens 190.0 198.4 234.0 224.0 238.8 239.89
cul-de-sac (Douglas’) 158.8 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0


378 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, endometrium

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
cuneiform cartilage 161.3 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
cutaneous - see Neoplasm, skin
cutis - see Neoplasm, skin
cystic (bile) duct (common) 156.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
dermis - see Neoplasm, skin
diaphragm 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
digestive organs, system, tube, or tract NEC 159.9 197.8 230.9 211.9 235.5 239.0
contiguous sites with peritoneum 159.8 — — — — —
disc, intervertebral 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
disease, generalized 199.0 199.0 234.9 229.9 238.9 199.0
disseminated 199.0 199.0 234.9 229.9 238.9 199.0
Douglas’ cul-de-sac or pouch 158.8 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
duodenojejunal junction 152.8 197.4 230.7 211.2 235.2 239.0
duodenum 152.0 197.4 230.7 211.2 235.2 239.0
dura (cranial) (mater) 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7
cerebral 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7

N
spinal 192.3 198.4 — 225.4 237.6 239.7
ear (external) (see also Neoplasm, ear, skin) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
auricle or auris (see also Neoplasm, ear, skin) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
canal, external (see also Neoplasm, ear, skin) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
cartilage 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
external meatus (see also Neoplasm, ear, skin) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
inner 160.1 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.89
lobule (see also Neoplasm, ear, skin) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
middle 160.1 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.89
contiguous sites with accessory sinuses or nasal cavities 160.8 — — — — —
skin 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.21 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.29 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.22 — — — — —
earlobe 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.21 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.29 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.22 — — — — —
ejaculatory duct 187.8 198.82 233.6 222.8 236.6 239.5
elbow NEC* 195.4 198.89 232.6 229.8 238.8 239.89
endocardium 164.1 198.89 — 212.7 238.8 239.89
endocervix (canal) (gland) 180.0 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
endocrine gland NEC 194.9 198.89 — 227.9 237.4 239.7
pluriglandular NEC 194.8 198.89 234.8 227.8 237.4 239.7
endometrium (gland) (stroma) 182.0 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 379
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, ensiform cartilage

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
ensiform cartilage 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
enteric - see Neoplasm, intestine
ependyma (brain) 191.5 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
epicardium 164.1 198.89 — 212.7 238.8 239.89
epididymis 187.5 198.82 233.6 222.3 236.6 239.5
epidural 192.9 198.4 — 225.9 237.9 239.7
epiglottis 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
anterior aspect or surface 146.4 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
cartilage 161.3 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
free border (margin) 146.4 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
junctional region 146.5 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
posterior (laryngeal) surface 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
suprahyoid portion 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
esophagogastric junction 151.0 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
esophagus 150.9 197.8 230.1 211.0 235.5 239.0
abdominal 150.2 197.8 230.1 211.0 235.5 239.0
N

cervical 150.0 197.8 230.1 211.0 235.5 239.0


contiguous sites 150.8 — — — — —
distal (third) 150.5 197.8 230.1 211.0 235.5 239.0
lower (third) 150.5 197.8 230.1 211.0 235.5 239.0
middle (third) 150.4 197.8 230.1 211.0 235.5 239.0
proximal (third) 150.3 197.8 230.1 211.0 235.5 239.0
specified part NEC 150.8 197.8 230.1 211.0 235.5 239.0
thoracic 150.1 197.8 230.1 211.0 235.5 239.0
upper (third) 150.3 197.8 230.1 211.0 235.5 239.0
ethmoid (sinus) 160.3 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
bone or labyrinth 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
Eustachian tube 160.1 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
exocervix 180.1 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
external
meatus (ear) (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
os, cervix uteri 180.1 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
extradural 192.9 198.4 — 225.9 237.9 239.7
extrahepatic (bile) duct 156.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
contiguous sites with gallbladder 156.8 — — — — —
extraocular muscle 190.1 198.4 234.0 224.1 238.8 239.89
extrarectal 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
extremity* 195.8 198.89 232.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
lower* 195.5 198.89 232.7 229.8 238.8 239.89
upper* 195.4 198.89 232.6 229.8 238.8 239.89


380 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, fornix

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
eye NEC 190.9 198.4 234.0 224.9 238.8 239.89
contiguous sites 190.8 — — — — —
specified sites NEC 190.8 198.4 234.0 224.8 238.8 239.89
eyeball 190.0 198.4 234.0 224.0 238.8 239.89
eyebrow 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.31 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.39 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.32 — — — — —
eyelid (lower) (skin) (upper) 173.10 198.2 232.1 216.1 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.11 — — — — —
cartilage 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
specified type NEC 173.19 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.12 — — — — —
face NEC* 195.0 198.89 232.3 229.8 238.8 239.89
Fallopian tube (accessory) 183.2 198.82 233.39 221.0 236.3 239.5
falx (cerebella) (cerebri) 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7

N
fascia - see also Neoplasm, connective tissue
palmar 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
plantar 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
fatty tissue - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
fauces, faucial NEC 146.9 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
pillars 146.2 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
tonsil 146.0 198.89 230.0 210.5 235.1 239.0
femur (any part) 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
fetal membrane 181 198.82 233.2 219.8 236.1 239.5
fibrous tissue - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
fibula (any part) 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
filum terminale 192.2 198.3 — 225.3 237.5 239.7
finger NEC* 195.4 198.89 232.6 229.8 238.8 239.89
flank NEC* 195.8 198.89 232.5 229.8 238.8 239.89
follicle, nabothian 180.0 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
foot NEC* 195.5 198.89 232.7 229.8 238.8 239.89
forearm NEC* 195.4 198.89 232.6 229.8 238.8 239.89
forehead (skin) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.31 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.39 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.32 — — — — —
foreskin 187.1 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
fornix
pharyngeal 147.3 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
vagina 184.0 198.82 233.31 221.1 236.3 239.5


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 381
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, fossa

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
fossa (of)
anterior (cranial) 191.9 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
cranial 191.9 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
ischiorectal 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
middle (cranial) 191.9 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
pituitary 194.3 198.89 234.8 227.3 237.0 239.7
posterior (cranial) 191.9 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
pterygoid 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
pyriform 148.1 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
Rosenmüller 147.2 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
tonsillar 146.1 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
fourchette 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
frenulum
labii - see Neoplasm, lip, internal
linguae 141.3 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
frontal
N

bone 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2


lobe, brain 191.1 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
meninges 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7
pole 191.1 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
sinus 160.4 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
fundus
stomach 151.3 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
uterus 182.0 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
gall duct (extrahepatic) 156.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
intrahepatic 155.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
gallbladder 156.0 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
contiguous sites with extrahepatic bile ducts 156.8 — — — — —
ganglia (see also Neoplasm, connective tissue) 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
basal 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
ganglion (see also Neoplasm, connective tissue) 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
cranial nerve 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
Gartner’s duct 184.0 198.82 233.31 221.1 236.3 239.5
gastric - see Neoplasm, stomach
gastrocolic 159.8 197.8 230.9 211.9 235.5 239.0
gastroesophageal junction 151.0 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
gastrointestinal (tract) NEC 159.9 197.8 230.9 211.9 235.5 239.0
generalized 199.0 199.0 234.9 229.9 238.9 199.0


382 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, heart

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
genital organ or tract
female NEC 184.9 198.82 233.39 221.9 236.3 239.5
contiguous sites 184.8
specified site NEC 184.8 198.82 233.39 221.8 236.3 239.5
male NEC 187.9 198.82 233.6 222.9 236.6 239.5
contiguous sites 187.8 — — — — —
specified site NEC 187.8 198.82 233.6 222.8 236.6 239.5
genitourinary tract
female 184.9 198.82 233.39 221.9 236.3 239.5
male 187.9 198.82 233.6 222.9 236.6 239.5
gingiva (alveolar) (marginal) 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
lower 143.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
mandibular 143.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
maxillary 143.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
upper 143.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
gland, glandular (lymphatic) (system) - see also Neoplasm, lymph gland

N
endocrine NEC 194.9 198.89 — 227.9 237.4 239.7
salivary - see Neoplasm, salivary, gland
glans penis 187.2 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
globus pallidus 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
glomus
coccygeal 194.6 198.89 — 227.6 237.3 239.7
jugularis 194.6 198.89 — 227.6 237.3 239.7
glosso-epiglottic fold(s) 146.4 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
glossopalatine fold 146.2 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
glossopharyngeal sulcus 146.1 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
glottis 161.0 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
gluteal region* 195.3 198.89 232.5 229.8 238.8 239.89
great vessels NEC 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
groin NEC 195.3 198.89 232.5 229.8 238.8 239.89
gum 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
contiguous sites 143.8 — — — — —
lower 143.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
upper 143.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
hand NEC* 195.4 198.89 232.6 229.8 238.8 239.89
head NEC* 195.0 198.89 232.4 229.8 238.8 239.89
heart 164.1 198.89 — 212.7 238.8 239.89
contiguous sites with mediastinum or thymus 164.8 — — — — —


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 383
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, heel NEC*

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
heel NEC* 195.5 198.89 232.7 229.8 238.8 239.89
helix (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
hematopoietic, hemopoietic tissue NEC 202.8 198.89 — — — 238.79
hemisphere, cerebral 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
hemorrhoidal zone 154.2 197.5 230.5 211.4 235.5 239.0
hepatic 155.2 197.7 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
duct (bile) 156.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
flexure (colon) 153.0 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
primary 155.0 — — — — —
hilus of lung 162.2 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
hip NEC* 195.5 198.89 232.7 229.8 238.8 239.89
hippocampus, brain 191.2 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
humerus (any part) 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
hymen 184.0 198.82 233.31 221.1 236.3 239.5
hypopharynx, hypopharyngeal NEC 148.9 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
contiguous sites 148.8 — — — — —
N

postcricoid region 148.0 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0


posterior wall 148.3 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
pyriform fossa (sinus) 148.1 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
specified site NEC 148.8 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
wall 148.9 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
posterior 148.3 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
hypophysis 194.3 198.89 234.8 227.3 237.0 239.7
hypothalamus 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
ileocecum, ileocecal (coil) (junction) (valve) 153.4 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
ileum 152.2 197.4 230.7 211.2 235.2 239.0
ilium 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
immunoproliferative NEC 203.8 — — — — —
infraclavicular (region)* 195.1 198.89 232.5 229.8 238.8 239.89
inguinal (region)* 195.3 198.89 232.5 229.8 238.8 239.89
insula 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
insular tissue (pancreas) 157.4 197.8 230.9 211.7 235.5 239.0
brain 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
interarytenoid fold 148.2 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
hypopharyngeal aspect 148.2 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
laryngeal aspect 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
marginal zone 148.2 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
interdental papillae 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
lower 143.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
upper 143.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0


384 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, intrathoracic

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
internal
capsule 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
os (cervix) 180.0 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
intervertebral cartilage or disc 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
intestine, intestinal 159.0 197.8 230.7 211.9 235.2 239.0
large 153.9 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
appendix 153.5 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
caput coli 153.4 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
cecum 153.4 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
colon 153.9 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
and rectum 154.0 197.5 230.4 211.4 235.2 239.0
ascending 153.6 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
caput 153.4 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
contiguous sites 153.8 — — — — —
descending 153.2 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
distal 153.2 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0

N
left 153.2 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
pelvic 153.3 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
right 153.6 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
sigmoid (flexure) 153.3 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
transverse 153.1 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
contiguous sites 153.8 — — — — —
hepatic flexure 153.0 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
ileocecum, ileocecal (coil) (valve) 153.4 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
sigmoid flexure (lower) (upper) 153.3 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
splenic flexure 153.7 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
small 152.9 197.4 230.7 211.2 235.2 239.0
contiguous sites 152.8 — — — — —
duodenum 152.0 197.4 230.7 211.2 235.2 239.0
ileum 152.2 197.4 230.7 211.2 235.2 239.0
jejunum 152.1 197.4 230.7 211.2 235.2 239.0
tract NEC 159.0 197.8 230.7 211.9 235.2 239.0
intra-abdominal 195.2 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
intracranial NEC 191.9 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
intrahepatic (bile) duct 155.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
intraocular 190.0 198.4 234.0 224.0 238.8 239.89
intraorbital 190.1 198.4 234.0 224.1 238.8 239.89
intrasellar 194.3 198.89 234.8 227.3 237.0 239.7
intrathoracic (cavity) (organs NEC) 195.1 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
contiguous sites with respiratory organs 165.8 — — — — —


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 385
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, iris

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
iris 190.0 198.4 234.0 224.0 238.8 239.89
ischiorectal (fossa) 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
ischium 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
island of Reil 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
islands or islets of Langerhans 157.4 197.8 230.9 211.7 235.5 239.0
isthmus uteri 182.1 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
jaw 195.0 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
bone 170.1 198.5 — 213.1 238.0 239.2
carcinoma 143.9 — — — — —
lower 143.1 — — — — —
upper 143.0 — — — — —
lower 170.1 198.5 — 213.1 238.0 239.2
upper 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
carcinoma (any type) (lower) (upper) 195.0 — — — — —
skin (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
soft tissues 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
N

lower 143.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0


upper 143.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
jejunum 152.1 197.4 230.7 211.2 235.2 239.0
joint NEC (see also Neoplasm, bone) 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
acromioclavicular 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
bursa or synovial membrane - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
costovertebral 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
sternocostal 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
temporomandibular 170.1 198.5 — 213.1 238.0 239.2
junction
anorectal 154.8 197.5 230.7 211.4 235.5 239.0
cardioesophageal 151.0 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
esophagogastric 151.0 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
gastroesophageal 151.0 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
hard and soft palate 145.5 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
ileocecal 153.4 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
pelvirectal 154.0 197.5 230.4 211.4 235.2 239.0
pelviureteric 189.1 198.0 233.9 223.1 236.91 239.5
rectosigmoid 154.0 197.5 230.4 211.4 235.2 239.0
squamocolumnar, of cervix 180.8 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
kidney (parenchymal) 189.0 198.0 233.9 223.0 236.91 239.5
calyx 189.1 198.0 233.9 223.1 236.91 239.5
hilus 189.1 198.0 233.9 223.1 236.91 239.5
pelvis 189.1 198.0 233.9 223.1 236.91 239.5
knee NEC* 195.5 198.89 232.7 229.8 238.8 239.89


386 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, ligament

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
labia (skin) 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
majora 184.1 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
minora 184.2 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
labial - see also Neoplasm, lip sulcus (lower) (upper) 145.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
labium (skin) 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
majus 184.1 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
minus 184.2 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
lacrimal
canaliculi 190.7 198.4 234.0 224.7 238.8 239.89
duct (nasal) 190.7 198.4 234.0 224.7 238.8 239.89
gland 190.2 198.4 234.0 224.2 238.8 239.89
punctum 190.7 198.4 234.0 224.7 238.8 239.89
sac 190.7 198.4 234.0 224.7 238.8 239.89
Langerhans, islands or islets 157.4 197.8 230.9 211.7 235.5 239.0
laryngopharynx 148.9 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
larynx, laryngeal NEC 161.9 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1

N
aryepiglottic fold 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
cartilage (arytenoid) (cricoid) (cuneiform) (thyroid) 161.3 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
commissure (anterior) (posterior) 161.0 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
contiguous sites 161.8 — — — — —
extrinsic NEC 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
meaning hypopharynx 148.9 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
interarytenoid fold 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
intrinsic 161.0 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
ventricular band 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
leg NEC* 195.5 198.89 232.7 229.8 238.8 239.89
lens, crystalline 190.0 198.4 234.0 224.0 238.8 239.89
lid (lower) (upper) 173.10 198.2 232.1 216.1 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.11 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.19 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.12 — — — — —
ligament - see also Neoplasm, connective tissue
broad 183.3 198.82 233.39 221.0 236.3 239.5
Mackenrodt’s 183.8 198.82 233.39 221.8 236.3 239.5
non-uterine - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
round 183.5 198.82 — 221.0 236.3 239.5
sacro-uterine 183.4 198.82 — 221.0 236.3 239.5
uterine 183.4 198.82 — 221.0 236.3 239.5
utero-ovarian 183.8 198.82 233.39 221.8 236.3 239.5
uterosacral 183.4 198.82 — 221.0 236.3 239.5


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 387
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, limb*

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
limb* 195.8 198.89 232.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
lower* 195.5 198.89 232.7 229.8 238.8 239.89
upper* 195.4 198.89 232.6 229.8 238.8 239.89
limbus of cornea 190.4 198.4 234.0 224.4 238.8 239.89
lingual NEC (see also Neoplasm, tongue) 141.9 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
lingula, lung 162.3 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
lip (external) (lipstick area) (vermillion border) 140.9 198.89 230.0 210.0 235.1 239.0
buccal aspect - see Neoplasm, lip, internal
commissure 140.6 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
contiguous sites 140.8 — — — — —
with oral cavity or pharynx 149.8 — — — — —
frenulum - see Neoplasm, lip, internal
inner aspect - see Neoplasm, lip, internal
internal (buccal) (frenulum) (mucosa) (oral) 140.5 198.89 230.0 210.0 235.1 239.0
lower 140.4 198.89 230.0 210.0 235.1 239.0
upper 140.3 198.89 230.0 210.0 235.1 239.0
N

lower 140.1 198.89 230.0 210.0 235.1 239.0


internal (buccal) (frenulum) (mucosa) (oral) 140.4 198.89 230.0 210.0 235.1 239.0
mucosa - see Neoplasm, lip, internal
oral aspect - see Neoplasm, lip, internal
skin (commissure) (lower) (upper) 173.00 198.2 232.0 216.0 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.01 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.09 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.02 — — — — —
upper 140.0 198.89 230.0 210.0 235.1 239.0
internal (buccal) (frenulum) (mucosa) (oral) 140.3 198.89 230.0 210.0 235.1 239.0
liver 155.2 197.7 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
primary 155.0 — — — — —
lobe
azygos 162.3 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
frontal 191.1 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
lower 162.5 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
middle 162.4 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
occipital 191.4 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
parietal 191.3 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
temporal 191.2 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
upper 162.3 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
lumbosacral plexus 171.6 198.4 — 215.6 238.1 239.2


388 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, lymph, lymphatic

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
lung 162.9 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
azygos lobe 162.3 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
carina 162.2 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
contiguous sites with bronchus or trachea 162.8 — — — — —
hilus 162.2 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
lingula 162.3 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
lobe NEC 162.9 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
lower lobe 162.5 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
main bronchus 162.2 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
middle lobe 162.4 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
upper lobe 162.3 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
lymph, lymphatic
channel NEC (see also Neoplasm, connective tissue) 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
gland (secondary) — 196.9 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
abdominal — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
aortic — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89

N
arm — 196.3 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
auricular (anterior) (posterior) — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
axilla, axillary — 196.3 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
brachial — 196.3 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
bronchial — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
bronchopulmonary — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
celiac — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
cervical — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
cervicofacial — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
Cloquet — 196.5 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
colic — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
common duct — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
cubital — 196.3 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
diaphragmatic — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
epigastric, inferior — 196.6 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
epitrochlear — 196.3 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
esophageal — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
face — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
femoral — 196.5 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
gastric — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
groin — 196.5 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
head — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
hepatic — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
hilar (pulmonary) — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
splenic — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 389
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, lymph, lymphatic

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
lymph, lymphatic (Continued)
gland (Continued)
hypogastric — 196.6 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
ileocolic — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
iliac — 196.6 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
infraclavicular — 196.3 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
inguina, inguinal — 196.5 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
innominate — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
intercostal — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
intestinal — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
intrabdominal — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
intrapelvic — 196.6 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
intrathoracic — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.9
jugular — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
leg — 196.5 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
limb
N

lower — 196.5 — 229.0 238.8 239.89


upper — 196.3 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
lower limb — 196.5 — 229.0 238.8 239.9
lumbar — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
mandibular — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
mediastinal — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
mesenteric (inferior) (superior) — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
midcolic — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
multiple sites in categories 196.0–196.6 — 196.8 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
neck — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
obturator — 196.6 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
occipital — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
pancreatic — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
para-aortic — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
paracervical — 196.6 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
parametrial — 196.6 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
parasternal — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
parotid — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
pectoral — 196.3 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
pelvic — 196.6 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
peri-aortic — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
peripancreatic — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
popliteal — 196.5 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
porta hepatis — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
portal — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89


390 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, mandible

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
lymph, lymphatic (Continued)
gland (Continued)
preauricular — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
prelaryngeal — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
presymphysial — 196.6 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
pretracheal — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
primary (any site) NEC 202.9 — — — — —
pulmonary (hiler) — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
pyloric — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
retroperitoneal — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
retropharyngeal — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
Rosenmüller’s — 196.5 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
sacral — 196.6 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
scalene — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
site NEC — 196.9 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
splenic (hilar) — 196.2 — 229.0 238.8 239.89

N
subclavicular — 196.3 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
subinguinal — 196.5 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
sublingual — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
submandibular — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
submaxillary — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
submental — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
subscapular — 196.3 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
supraclavicular — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
thoracic — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
tibial — 196.5 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
tracheal 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
tracheobronchial — 196.1 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
upper limb — 196.3 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
Virchow’s — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
node - see also Neoplasm, lymph gland 202.9 — — — — —
primary NEC
vessel (see also Neoplasm, connective tissue) 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
Mackenrodt’s ligament 183.8 198.82 233.39 221.8 236.3 239.5
malar region - see Neoplasm, cheek 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
mammary gland - see Neoplasm, breast
mandible 170.1 198.5 — 213.1 238.0 239.2
alveolar
mucosa 143.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
ridge or process 170.1 198.5 — 213.1 238.0 239.2
carcinoma 143.1 — — — — —


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 391
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, mandible

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
mandible (Continued)
carcinoma 143.1 — — — — —
marrow (bone) NEC 202.9 198.5 — — — 238.79
mastectomy site (skin) 173.50 198.2 — — — —
basal cell carcinoma 173.51 — — — — —
specified as breast tissue 174.8 198.81 — — — —
specified type NEC 173.59 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.52 — — — — —
mastoid (air cells) (antrum) (cavity) 160.1 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
bone or process 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
maxilla, maxillary (superior) 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
alveolar
mucosa 143.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
ridge or process 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
carcinoma 143.0 — — — — —
antrum 160.2 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
N

carcinoma 143.0 — — — — —
inferior - see Neoplasm, mandible
sinus 160.2 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
meatus
external (ear) (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
Meckel’s diverticulum 152.3 197.4 230.7 211.2 235.2 239.0
mediastinum, mediastinal 164.9 197.1 — 212.5 235.8 239.89
anterior 164.2 197.1 — 212.5 235.8 239.89
contiguous sites with heart and thymus 164.8 — — — — —
posterior 164.3 197.1 — 212.5 235.8 239.89
medulla
adrenal 194.0 198.7 234.8 227.0 237.2 239.7
oblongata 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
meibomian gland 173.10 198.2 232.1 216.1 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.11 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.19 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.12 — — — — —
melanoma - see Melanoma
meninges (brain) (cerebral) (cranial) (intracranial) 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7
spinal (cord) 192.3 198.4 — 225.4 237.6 239.7
meniscus, knee joint (lateral) (medial) 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
mesentery, mesenteric 158.8 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
mesoappendix 158.8 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
mesocolon 158.8 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
mesopharynx - see Neoplasm, oropharynx


392 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, nabothian gland

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
mesosalpinx 183.3 198.82 233.39 221.0 236.3 239.5
mesovarium 183.3 198.82 233.39 221.0 236.3 239.5
metacarpus (any bone) 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
metastatic NEC - see also Neoplasm, by site, secondary — 199.1 — — — —
metatarsus (any bone) 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
midbrain 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
milk duct - see Neoplasm, breast
mons
pubis 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
veneris 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
motor tract 192.9 198.4 — 225.9 237.9 239.7
brain 191.9 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
spinal 192.2 198.3 — 225.3 237.5 239.7
mouth 145.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
contiguous sites 145.8 — — — — —
floor 144.9 198.89 230.0 210.3 235.1 239.0

N
anterior portion 144.0 198.89 230.0 210.3 235.1 239.0
contiguous sites 144.8 — — — — —
lateral portion 144.1 198.89 230.0 210.3 235.1 239.0
roof 145.5 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
specified part NEC 145.8 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
vestibule 145.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
mucosa
alveolar (ridge or process) 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
lower 143.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
upper 143.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
buccal 145.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
cheek 145.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
lip - see Neoplasm, lip, internal
nasal 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
oral 145.0 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
Müllerian duct
female 184.8 198.82 233.39 221.8 236.3 239.5
male 187.8 198.82 233.6 222.8 236.6 239.5
multiple sites NEC 199.0 199.0 234.9 229.9 238.9 199.0
muscle - see also Neoplasm, connective tissue extraocular 190.1 198.4 234.0 224.1 238.8 239.89
myocardium 164.1 198.89 — 212.7 238.8 239.89
myometrium 182.0 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
myopericardium 164.1 198.89 — 212.7 238.8 239.89
nabothian gland (follicle) 180.0 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 393
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, nail

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
nail 173.90 198.2 232.9 216.9 238.2 239.2
finger (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, upper) 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
toe (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
nares, naris (anterior) (posterior) 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
nasal - see Neoplasm, nose
nasolabial groove (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
nasolacrimal duct 190.7 198.4 234.0 224.7 238.8 239.89
nasopharynx, nasopharyngeal 147.9 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
contiguous sites 147.8 — — — — —
floor 147.3 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
roof 147.0 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
specified site NEC 147.8 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
wall 147.9 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
anterior 147.3 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
lateral 147.2 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
posterior 147.1 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
N

superior 147.0 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0


nates (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
neck NEC* 195.0 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
skin 173.40 198.2 232.4 216.4 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.41 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.49 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.42 — — — — —
nerve (autonomic) (ganglion) (parasympathetic) (peripheral) (sympathetic) - see also
Neoplasm, connective tissue
abducens 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
accessory (spinal) 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
acoustic 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
auditory 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
brachial 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
cranial (any) 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
facial 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
femoral 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
glossopharyngeal 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
hypoglossal 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
intercostal 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
lumbar 171.7 198.89 — 215.7 238.1 239.2
median 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
obturator 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
oculomotor 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
olfactory 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7


394 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, nostril

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
nerve (Continued)
optic 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
peripheral NEC 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
radial 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
sacral 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
sciatic 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
spinal NEC 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
trigeminal 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
trochlear 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
ulnar 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
vagus 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
nervous system (central) NEC 192.9 198.4 — 225.9 237.9 239.7
autonomic NEC 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
brain - see also Neoplasm, brain membrane or meninges 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7
contiguous sites 192.8 — — — — —
parasympathetic NEC 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2

N
sympathetic NEC 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
nipple (female) 174.0 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
male 175.0 198.81 233.0 217 238.3 239.3
nose, nasal 195.0 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
ala (external) (see also Neoplasm, nose, skin) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
bone 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
cartilage 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
cavity 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
contiguous sites with accessory sinuses or middle ear 160.8 — — — — —
choana 147.3 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
external (skin) (see also Neoplasm, nose, skin) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
fossa 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
internal 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
mucosa 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
septum 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
posterior margin 147.3 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
sinus - see Neoplasm, sinus
skin 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.31 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.39 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.32 — — — — —
turbinate (mucosa) 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
bone 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
vestibule 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
nostril 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 395
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, nucleus pulposus

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
nucleus pulposus 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 230.2
occipital
bone 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
lobe or pole, brain 191.4 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
odontogenic - see Neoplasm, jaw bone
oesophagus - see Neoplasm, esophagus
olfactory nerve or bulb 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
olive (brain) 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
omentum 158.8 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
operculum (brain) 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
optic nerve, chiasm, or tract 192.0 198.4 — 225.1 237.9 239.7
oral (cavity) 145.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
contiguous sites with lip or pharynx 149.8 — — — — —
ill-defined 149.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
mucosa 145.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
orbit 190.1 198.4 234.0 224.1 238.8 239.89
N

bone 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2


eye 190.1 198.4 234.0 224.1 238.8 239.89
soft parts 190.1 198.4 234.0 224.1 238.8 239.89
organ of Zuckerkandl 194.6 198.89 — 227.6 237.3 239.7
oropharynx 146.9 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
branchial cleft (vestige) 146.8 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
contiguous sites 146.8 — — — — —
junctional region 146.5 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
lateral wall 146.6 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
pillars of fauces 146.2 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
posterior wall 146.7 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
specified part NEC 146.8 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
vallecula 146.3 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
os
external 180.1 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
internal 180.0 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
ovary 183.0 198.6 233.39 220 236.2 239.5
oviduct 183.2 198.82 233.39 221.0 236.3 239.5
palate 145.5 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
hard 145.2 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
junction of hard and soft palate 145.5 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
soft 145.3 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
nasopharyngeal surface 147.3 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
posterior surface 147.3 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
superior surface 147.3 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0


396 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, pelvis, pelvic

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
palatoglossal arch 146.2 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
palatopharyngeal arch 146.2 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
pallium 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
palpebra 173.10 198.2 232.1 216.1 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.11 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.19 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.12 — — — — —
pancreas 157.9 197.8 230.9 211.6 235.5 239.0
body 157.1 197.8 230.9 211.6 235.5 239.0
contiguous sites 157.8 — — — — —
duct (of Santorini) (of Wirsung) 157.3 197.8 230.9 211.6 235.5 239.0
ectopic tissue 157.8 197.8
head 157.0 197.8 230.9 211.6 235.5 239.0
islet cells 157.4 197.8 230.9 211.7 235.5 239.0
neck 157.8 197.8 230.9 211.6 235.5 239.0
tail 157.2 197.8 230.9 211.6 235.5 239.0

N
para-aortic body 194.6 198.89 — 227.6 237.3 239.7
paraganglion NEC 194.6 198.89 — 227.6 237.3 239.7
parametrium 183.4 198.82 — 221.0 236.3 239.5
paranephric 158.0 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
pararectal 195.3 198.89 — 229.8 238.8 239.89
parasagittal (region) 195.0 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
parasellar 192.9 198.4 — 225.9 237.9 239.7
parathyroid (gland) 194.1 198.89 234.8 227.1 237.4 239.7
paraurethral 195.3 198.89 — 229.8 238.8 239.89
gland 189.4 198.1 233.9 223.89 236.99 239.5
paravaginal 195.3 198.89 — 229.8 238.8 239.89
parenchyma, kidney 189.0 198.0 233.9 223.0 236.91 239.5
parietal
bone 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
lobe, brain 191.3 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
paroophoron 183.3 198.82 233.39 221.0 236.3 239.5
parotid (duct) (gland) 142.0 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
parovarium 183.3 198.82 233.39 221.0 236.3 239.5
patella 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
peduncle, cerebral 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
pelvirectal junction 154.0 197.5 230.4 211.4 235.2 239.0
pelvis, pelvic 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
bone 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
floor 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
renal 189.1 198.0 233.9 223.1 236.91 239.5


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 397
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, pelvis, pelvic

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
pelvis, pelvic (Continued)
viscera 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
wall 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
pelvo-abdominal 195.8 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
penis 187.4 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
body 187.3 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
corpus (cavernosum) 187.3 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
glans 187.2 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
skin NEC 187.4 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
periadrenal (tissue) 158.0 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
perianal (skin) (see also Neoplasm, skin, anus) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
pericardium 164.1 198.89 — 212.7 238.8 239.89
perinephric 158.0 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
perineum 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
periodontal tissue NEC 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
periosteum - see Neoplasm, bone
N

peripancreatic 158.0 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0


peripheral nerve NEC 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
perirectal (tissue) 195.3 198.89 — 229.8 238.8 239.89
perirenal (tissue) 158.0 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
peritoneum, peritoneal (cavity) 158.9 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
contiguous sites 158.8 — — — — —
with digestive organs 159.8 — — — — —
parietal 158.8 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
pelvic 158.8 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
specified part NEC 158.8 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
peritonsillar (tissue) 195.0 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
periurethral tissue 195.3 198.89 — 229.8 238.8 239.89
phalanges 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
foot 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
hand 170.5 198.5 — 213.5 238.0 239.2
pharynx, pharyngeal 149.0 198.89 230.0 210.9 235.1 239.0
bursa 147.1 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
fornix 147.3 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
recess 147.2 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
region 149.0 198.89 230.0 210.9 235.1 239.0
tonsil 147.1 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
wall (lateral) (posterior) 149.0 198.89 230.0 210.9 235.1 239.0
pia mater (cerebral) (cranial) 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7
spinal 192.3 198.4 — 225.4 237.6 239.7


398 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, pylorus

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
pillars of fauces 146.2 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
pineal (body) (gland) 194.4 198.89 234.8 227.4 237.1 239.7
pinna (ear) NEC (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
cartilage 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
piriform fossa or sinus 148.1 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
pituitary (body) (fossa) (gland) (lobe) 194.3 198.89 234.8 227.3 237.0 239.7
placenta 181 198.82 233.2 219.8 236.1 239.5
pleura, pleural (cavity) 163.9 197.2 — 212.4 235.8 239.1
contiguous sites 163.8 — — — — —
parietal 163.0 197.2 — 212.4 235.8 239.1
visceral 163.1 197.2 — 212.4 235.8 239.1
plexus
brachial 171.2 198.89 — 215.2 238.1 239.2
cervical 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
choroid 191.5 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
lumbosacral 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2

N
sacral 171.6 198.89 — 215.6 238.1 239.2
pluri-endocrine 194.8 198.89 234.8 227.8 237.4 239.7
pole
frontal 191.1 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
occipital 191.4 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
pons (varolii) 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
popliteal fossa or space* 195.5 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
postcricoid (region) 148.0 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
posterior fossa (cranial) 191.9 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
postnasal space 147.9 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
prepuce 187.1 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
prepylorus 151.1 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
presacral (region) 195.3 198.89 — 229.8 238.8 239.89
prostate (gland) 185 198.82 233.4 222.2 236.5 239.5
utricle 189.3 198.1 233.9 223.81 236.99 239.5
pterygoid fossa 171.0 198.89 — 215.0 238.1 239.2
pubic bone 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
pudenda, pudendum (female) 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
pulmonary 162.9 197.0 231.2 212.3 235.7 239.1
putamen 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
pyloric
antrum 151.2 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
canal 151.1 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
pylorus 151.1 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 399
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, pyramid

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
pyramid (brain) 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
pyriform fossa or sinus 148.1 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
radius (any part) 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
Rathke’s pouch 194.3 198.89 234.8 227.3 237.0 239.7
rectosigmoid (colon) (junction) 154.0 197.5 230.4 211.4 235.2 239.0
contiguous sites with anus or rectum 154.8 — — — — —
rectouterine pouch 158.8 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
rectovaginal septum or wall 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
rectovesical septum 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
rectum (ampulla) 154.1 197.5 230.4 211.4 235.2 239.0
and colon 154.0 197.5 230.4 211.4 235.2 239.0
contiguous sites with anus or rectosigmoid junction 154.8 — — — — —
renal 189.0 198.0 233.9 223.0 236.91 239.5
calyx 189.1 198.0 233.9 223.1 236.91 239.5
hilus 189.1 198.0 233.9 223.1 236.91 239.5
parenchyma 189.0 198.0 233.9 223.0 236.91 239.5
N

pelvis 189.1 198.0 233.9 223.1 236.91 239.5


respiratory
organs or system NEC 165.9 197.3 231.9 212.9 235.9 239.1
contiguous sites with intrathoracic organs 165.8 — — — — —
specified sites NEC 165.8 197.3 231.8 212.8 235.9 239.1
tract NEC 165.9 197.3 231.9 212.9 235.9 239.1
upper 165.0 197.3 231.9 212.9 235.9 239.1
retina 190.5 198.4 234.0 224.5 238.8 239.81
retrobulbar 190.1 198.4 — 224.1 238.8 239.89
retrocecal 158.0 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
retromolar (area) (triangle) (trigone) 145.6 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
retro-orbital 195.0 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
retroperitoneal (space) (tissue) 158.0 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
contiguous sites 158.8 — — — — —
retroperitoneum 158.0 197.6 — 211.8 235.4 239.0
contiguous sites 158.8 — — — — —
retropharyngeal 149.0 198.89 230.0 210.9 235.1 239.0
retrovesical (septum) 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
rhinencephalon 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
rib 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
Rosenmüller’s fossa 147.2 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
round ligament 183.5 198.82 — 221.0 236.3 239.5
sacrococcyx, sacrococcygeal 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
region 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89


400 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, sinus

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
sacrouterine ligament 183.4 198.82 — 221.0 236.3 239.5
sacrum, sacral (vertebra) 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
salivary gland or duct (major) 142.9 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
contiguous sites 142.8 — — — — —
minor NEC 145.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
parotid 142.0 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
pluriglandular 142.8 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
sublingual 142.2 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
submandibular 142.1 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
submaxillary 142.1 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
salpinx (uterine) 183.2 198.82 233.39 221.0 236.3 239.5
Santorini’s duct 157.3 197.8 230.9 211.6 235.5 239.0
scalp 173.40 198.2 232.4 216.4 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.41 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.49 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.42 — — — — —

N
scapula (any part) 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
scapular region 195.1 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
scar NEC (see also Neoplasm, skin) 173.90 198.2 232.9 216.9 238.2 239.2
sciatic nerve 171.3 198.89 — 215.3 238.1 239.2
sclera 190.0 198.4 234.0 224.0 238.8 239.89
scrotum (skin) 187.7 198.82 233.6 222.4 236.6 239.5
sebaceous gland - see Neoplasm, skin
sella turcica 194.3 198.89 234.8 227.3 237.0 239.7
bone 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
semilunar cartilage (knee) 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
seminal vesicle 187.8 198.82 233.6 222.8 236.6 239.5
septum
nasal 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
posterior margin 147.3 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
rectovaginal 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
rectovesical 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
urethrovaginal 184.9 198.82 233.39 221.9 236.3 239.5
vesicovaginal 184.9 198.82 233.39 221.9 236.3 239.5
shoulder NEC* 195.4 198.89 232.6 229.8 238.8 239.89
sigmoid flexure (lower) (upper) 153.3 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
sinus (accessory) 160.9 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
bone (any) 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
contiguous sites with middle ear or nasal cavities 160.8 — — — — —
ethmoidal 160.3 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 401
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, sinus

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
sinus (Continued)
frontal 160.4 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
maxillary 160.2 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
nasal, paranasal NEC 160.9 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
pyriform 148.1 198.89 230.0 210.8 235.1 239.0
sphenoidal 160.5 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
skeleton, skeletal NEC 170.9 198.5 — 213.9 238.0 239.2
Skene’s gland 189.4 198.1 233.9 223.89 236.99 239.5
skin NOS 173.90 198.2 232.9 216.9 238.2 239.2
abdominal wall 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.51 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.59 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.52 — — — — —
ala nasi (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
ankle (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
antecubital space (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, upper) 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
N

anus 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2


basal cell carcinoma 173.51 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.59 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.52 — — — — —
arm (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, upper) 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
auditory canal (external) (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
auricle (ear) (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
auricular canal (external) (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
axilla, axillary fold (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
back 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.51 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.59 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.52 — — — — —
basal cell carcinoma, unspecified site 173.91 — — — — —
breast (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
brow (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
buttock (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
calf (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
canthus (eye) (inner) (outer) 173.10 198.2 232.1 216.1 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.11 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.19 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.12 — — — — —
cervical region (see also Neoplasm, skin, neck) 173.40 198.2 232.4 216.4 238.2 239.2
cheek (external) (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
chest (wall) (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2


402 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, skin NOS

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
skin NOS (Continued)
chin (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
clavicular area (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
clitoris 184.3 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
columnella (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
concha (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
contiguous sites 173.80 — — — — —
basal cell carcinoma 173.81 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.89 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.82 — — — — —
ear (external) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.21 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.29 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.22 — — — — —
elbow (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, upper) 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
eyebrow (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2

N
eyelid 173.10 198.2 232.1 216.1 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.11 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.19 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.12 — — — — —
face NEC 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.31 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.39 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.32 — — — — —
female genital organs (external) 184.4 198.82 233.30 221.2 236.3 239.5
clitoris 184.3 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
labium NEC 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
majus 184.1 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
minus 184.2 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
pudendum 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
vulva 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
finger (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, upper) 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
flank (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
foot (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
forearm (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, upper) 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
forehead (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
glabella (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
gluteal region (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
groin (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
hand (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, upper) 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
head NEC (see also Neoplasm, skin, scalp) 173.40 198.2 232.4 216.4 238.2 239.2


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 403
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, skin NOS

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
skin NOS (Continued)
heel (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
helix (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
hip 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.71 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.79 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.72 — — — — —
infraclavicular region (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
inguinal region (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
jaw (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
knee (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
labia
majora 184.1 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
minora 184.2 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
leg (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
lid (lower) (upper) 173.10 198.2 232.1 216.1 238.2 239.2
N

basal cell carcinoma 173.11 — — — — —


specified type NEC 173.19 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.12 — — — — —
limb NEC 173.90 198.2 232.9 216.9 238.2 239.5
lower 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.71 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.79 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.72 — — — — —
upper 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.61 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.69 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.62 — — — — —
lip (lower) (upper) 173.00 198.2 232.0 216.0 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.01 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.09 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.02 — — — — —
male genital organs 187.9 198.82 233.6 222.9 236.6 239.5
penis 187.4 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
prepuce 187.1 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
scrotum 187.7 198.82 233.6 222.4 236.6 239.5
mastectomy site (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 — — — —
specified as breast tissue 174.8 198.81 — — — —
meatus, acoustic (external) (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
nates (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2


404 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, skin NOS

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
skin NOS (Continued)
neck 173.40 198.2 232.4 216.4 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.41 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.49 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.42 — — — — —
nose (external) (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
palm (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, upper) 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
palpebra 173.10 198.2 232.1 216.1 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.11 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.19 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.12 — — — — —
penis NEC 187.4 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
perianal (see also Neoplasm, skin, anus) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
perineum (see also Neoplasm, skin, anus) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
pinna (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
plantar (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2

N
popliteal fossa or space (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
prepuce 187.1 198.82 233.5 222.1 236.6 239.5
pubes (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
sacrococcygeal region (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
scalp 173.40 198.2 232.4 216.4 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.41 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.49 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.42 — — — — —
scapular region (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
scrotum 187.7 198.82 233.6 222.4 236.6 239.5
shoulder 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.61 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.69 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.62 — — — — —
sole (foot) (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
specified sites NEC 173.80 198.2 232.8 216.8 232.8 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.81 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.89 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.82 — — — — —
specified type NEC, unspecified site 173.99 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma, unspecified site 173.92 — — — — —
submammary fold (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
supraclavicular region (see also Neoplasm, skin, neck) 173.40 198.2 232.4 216.4 238.2 239.2
temple (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
thigh (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 405
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, skin NOS

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
skin NOS (Continued)
thoracic wall (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
thumb (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, upper) 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
toe (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, lower) 173.70 198.2 232.7 216.7 238.2 239.2
tragus (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
trunk 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
basal cell carcinoma 173.51 — — — — —
specified type NEC 173.59 — — — — —
squamous cell carcinoma 173.52 — — — — —
umbilicus (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
vulva 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
wrist (see also Neoplasm, skin, limb, upper) 173.60 198.2 232.6 216.6 238.2 239.2
skull 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
soft parts or tissues - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
specified site NEC 195.8 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
spermatic cord 187.6 198.82 233.6 222.8 236.6 239.5
N

sphenoid 160.5 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1


bone 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
sinus 160.5 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
sphincter
anal 154.2 197.5 230.5 211.4 235.5 239.0
of Oddi 156.1 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
spine, spinal (column) 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
bulb 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
coccyx 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
cord (cervical) (lumbar) (sacral) (thoracic) 192.2 198.3 — 225.3 237.5 239.7
dura mater 192.3 198.4 — 225.4 237.6 239.7
lumbosacral 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
membrane 192.3 198.4 — 225.4 237.6 239.7
meninges 192.3 198.4 — 225.4 237.6 239.7
nerve (root) 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
pia mater 192.3 198.4 — 225.4 237.6 239.7
root 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
sacrum 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
spleen, splenic NEC 159.1 197.8 230.9 211.9 235.5 239.0
flexure (colon) 153.7 197.5 230.3 211.3 235.2 239.0
stem, brain 191.7 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
Stensen’s duct 142.0 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
sternum 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2


406 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, temple

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
stomach 151.9 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
antrum (pyloric) 151.2 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
body 151.4 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
cardia 151.0 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
cardiac orifice 151.0 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
contiguous sites 151.8 — — — — —
corpus 151.4 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
fundus 151.3 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
greater curvature NEC 151.6 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
lesser curvature NEC 151.5 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
prepylorus 151.1 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
pylorus 151.1 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
wall NEC 151.9 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
anterior NEC 151.8 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
posterior NEC 151.8 197.8 230.2 211.1 235.2 239.0
stroma, endometrial 182.0 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5

N
stump, cervical 180.8 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
subcutaneous (nodule) (tissue) NEC - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
subdural 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7
subglottis, subglottic 161.2 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
sublingual 144.9 198.89 230.0 210.3 235.1 239.0
gland or duct 142.2 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
submandibular gland 142.1 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
submaxillary gland or duct 142.1 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
submental 195.0 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
subpleural 162.9 197.0 — 212.3 235.7 239.1
substernal 164.2 197.1 — 212.5 235.8 239.89
sudoriferous, sudoriparous gland, site unspecified 173.90 198.2 232.9 216.9 238.2 239.2
specified site - see Neoplasm, skin
supraclavicular region 195.0 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
supraglottis 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
suprarenal (capsule) (cortex) (gland) (medulla) 194.0 198.7 234.8 227.0 237.2 239.7
suprasellar (region) 191.9 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
sweat gland (apocrine) (eccrine), site unspecified 173.90 198.2 232.9 216.9 238.2 239.2
specified site - see Neoplasm, skin
sympathetic nerve or nervous system NEC 171.9 198.89 — 215.9 238.1 239.2
symphysis pubis 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
synovial membrane - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
tapetum, brain 191.8 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
tarsus (any bone) 170.8 198.5 — 213.8 238.0 239.2
temple (skin) (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 407
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, temporal

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
temporal
bone 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
lobe or pole 191.2 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
region 195.0 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
skin (see also Neoplasm, skin, face) 173.30 198.2 232.3 216.3 238.2 239.2
tendon (sheath) - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
tentorium (cerebelli) 192.1 198.4 — 225.2 237.6 239.7
testis, testes (descended) (scrotal) 186.9 198.82 233.6 222.0 236.4 239.5
ectopic 186.0 198.82 233.6 222.0 236.4 239.5
retained 186.0 198.82 233.6 222.0 236.4 239.5
undescended 186.0 198.82 233.6 222.0 236.4 239.5
thalamus 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
thigh NEC* 195.5 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
thorax, thoracic (cavity) (organs NEC) 195.1 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
duct 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
wall NEC 195.1 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
N

throat 149.0 198.89 230.0 210.9 235.1 239.0


thumb NEC* 195.4 198.89 232.6 229.8 238.8 239.89
thymus (gland) 164.0 198.89 — 212.6 235.8 239.89
contiguous sites with heart and mediastinum 164.8 — — — — —
thyroglossal duct 193 198.89 234.8 226 237.4 239.7
thyroid (gland) 193 198.89 234.8 226 237.4 239.7
cartilage 161.3 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
tibia (any part) 170.7 198.5 — 213.7 238.0 239.2
toe NEC* 195.5 198.89 232.7 229.8 238.8 239.89
tongue 141.9 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
anterior (two-thirds) NEC 141.4 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
dorsal surface 141.1 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
ventral surface 141.3 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
base (dorsal surface) 141.0 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
border (lateral) 141.2 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
contiguous sites 141.8 — — — — —
dorsal surface NEC 141.1 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
fixed part NEC 141.0 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
foramen cecum 141.1 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
frenulum linguae 141.3 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
junctional zone 141.5 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
margin (lateral) 141.2 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
midline NEC 141.1 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
mobile part NEC 141.4 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
posterior (third) 141.0 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0


408 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, urinary organ or system NEC

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
tongue (Continued)
root 141.0 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
surface (dorsal) 141.1 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
base 141.0 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
ventral 141.3 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
tip 141.2 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
tonsil 141.6 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
tonsil 146.0 198.89 230.0 210.5 235.1 239.0
fauces, faucial 146.0 198.89 230.0 210.5 235.1 239.0
lingual 141.6 198.89 230.0 210.1 235.1 239.0
palatine 146.0 198.89 230.0 210.5 235.1 239.0
pharyngeal 147.1 198.89 230.0 210.7 235.1 239.0
pillar (anterior) (posterior) 146.2 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
tonsillar fossa 146.1 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
tooth socket NEC 143.9 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
trachea (cartilage) (mucosa) 162.0 197.3 231.1 212.2 235.7 239.1

N
contiguous sites with bronchus or lung 162.8 — — — — —
tracheobronchial 162.8 197.3 231.1 212.2 235.7 239.1
contiguous sites with lung 162.8 — — — — —
tragus (see also Neoplasm, skin, ear) 173.20 198.2 232.2 216.2 238.2 239.2
trunk NEC* 195.8 198.89 232.5 229.8 238.8 239.89
tubo-ovarian 183.8 198.82 233.39 221.8 236.3 239.5
tunica vaginalis 187.8 198.82 233.6 222.8 236.6 239.5
turbinate (bone) 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
nasal 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
tympanic cavity 160.1 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
ulna (any part) 170.4 198.5 — 213.4 238.0 239.2
umbilicus, umbilical (see also Neoplasm, skin, trunk) 173.50 198.2 232.5 216.5 238.2 239.2
uncus, brain 191.2 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
unknown site or unspecified 199.1 199.1 234.9 229.9 238.9 239.9
urachus 188.7 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
ureter, ureteral 189.2 198.1 233.9 223.2 236.91 239.5
orifice (bladder) 188.6 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
ureter-bladder (junction) 188.6 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
urethra, urethral (gland) 189.3 198.1 233.9 223.81 236.99 239.5
orifice, internal 188.5 198.1 233.7 223.3 236.7 239.4
urethrovaginal (septum) 184.9 198.82 233.39 221.9 236.3 239.5
urinary organ or system NEC 189.9 198.1 233.9 223.9 236.99 239.5
bladder - see Neoplasm, bladder
contiguous sites 189.8 — — — — —
specified sites NEC 189.8 198.1 233.9 223.89 236.99 239.5


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 409
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, utero-ovarian

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
utero-ovarian 183.8 198.82 233.39 221.8 236.3 239.5
ligament 183.3 198.82 — 221.0 236.3 239.5
uterosacral ligament 183.4 198.82 — 221.0 236.3 239.5
uterus, uteri, uterine 179 198.82 233.2 219.9 236.0 239.5
adnexa NEC 183.9 198.82 233.39 221.8 236.3 239.5
contiguous sites 183.8 — — — — —
body 182.0 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
contiguous sites 182.8 — — — — —
cervix 180.9 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
cornu 182.0 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
corpus 182.0 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
endocervix (canal) (gland) 180.0 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
endometrium 182.0 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
exocervix 180.1 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
external os 180.1 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
fundus 182.0 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
N

internal os 180.0 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5


isthmus 182.1 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
ligament 183.4 198.82 — 221.0 236.3 239.5
broad 183.3 198.82 233.39 221.0 236.3 239.5
round 183.5 198.82 — 221.0 236.3 239.5
lower segment 182.1 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
myometrium 182.0 198.82 233.2 219.1 236.0 239.5
squamocolumnar junction 180.8 198.82 233.1 219.0 236.0 239.5
tube 183.2 198.82 233.39 221.0 236.3 239.5
utricle, prostatic 189.3 198.1 233.9 223.81 236.99 239.5
uveal tract 190.0 198.4 234.0 224.0 238.8 239.89
uvula 145.4 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
vagina, vaginal (fornix) (vault) (wall) 184.0 198.82 233.31 221.1 236.3 239.5
vaginovesical 184.9 198.82 233.39 221.9 236.3 239.5
septum 184.9 198.82 233.39 221.9 236.3 239.5
vallecula (epiglottis) 146.3 198.89 230.0 210.6 235.1 239.0
vascular - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
vas deferens 187.6 198.82 233.6 222.8 236.6 239.5
Vater’s ampulla 156.2 197.8 230.8 211.5 235.3 239.0
vein, venous - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
vena cava (abdominal) (inferior) 171.5 198.89 — 215.5 238.1 239.2
superior 171.4 198.89 — 215.4 238.1 239.2
ventricle (cerebral) (floor) (fourth) (lateral) (third) 191.5 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
cardiac (left) (right) 164.1 198.89 — 212.7 238.8 239.89


410 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neoplasm, Zuckerkandl’s organ

Malignant

Unspecified
Secondary

Uncertain
Ca in situ

Behavior
Primary

Benign
Neoplasm (Continued)
ventricular band of larynx 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
ventriculus - see Neoplasm, stomach
vermillion border - see Neoplasm, lip
vermis, cerebellum 191.6 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
vertebra (column) 170.2 198.5 — 213.2 238.0 239.2
coccyx 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
sacrum 170.6 198.5 — 213.6 238.0 239.2
vesical - see Neoplasm, bladder
vesicle, seminal 187.8 198.82 233.6 222.8 236.6 239.5
vesicocervical tissue 184.9 198.82 233.39 221.9 236.3 239.5
vesicorectal 195.3 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
vesicovaginal 184.9 198.82 233.39 221.9 236.3 239.5
septum 184.9 198.82 233.39 221.9 236.3 239.5
vessel (blood) - see Neoplasm, connective tissue
vestibular gland, greater 184.1 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
vestibule

N
mouth 145.1 198.89 230.0 210.4 235.1 239.0
nose 160.0 197.3 231.8 212.0 235.9 239.1
Virchow’s gland — 196.0 — 229.0 238.8 239.89
viscera NEC 195.8 198.89 234.8 229.8 238.8 239.89
vocal cords (true) 161.0 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
false 161.1 197.3 231.0 212.1 235.6 239.1
vomer 170.0 198.5 — 213.0 238.0 239.2
vulva 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
vulvovaginal gland 184.4 198.82 233.32 221.2 236.3 239.5
Waldeyer’s ring 149.1 198.89 230.0 210.9 235.1 239.0
Wharton’s duct 142.1 198.89 230.0 210.2 235.0 239.0
white matter (central) (cerebral) 191.0 198.3 — 225.0 237.5 239.6
windpipe 162.0 197.3 231.1 212.2 235.7 239.1
Wirsung’s duct 157.3 197.8 230.9 211.6 235.5 239.0
wolffian (body) (duct)
female 184.8 198.82 233.39 221.8 236.3 239.5
male 187.8 198.82 233.6 222.8 236.6 239.5
womb - see Neoplasm, uterus
wrist NEC* 195.4 198.89 232.6 229.8 238.8 239.89
xiphoid process 170.3 198.5 — 213.3 238.0 239.2
Zuckerkandl’s organ 194.6 198.89 — 227.6 237.3 239.7


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 411
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Neovascularization

Neovascularization Nephritis, nephritic (Continued) Nephritis, nephritic (Continued)


choroid 362.16 with (Continued) due to (Continued)
ciliary body 364.42 necrosis, renal 583.9 subacute bacterial endocarditis 421.0
cornea 370.60 cortical 583.6 [580.81]
deep 370.63 medullary (papillary) 583.7 systemic lupus erythematosus 710.0
localized 370.61 nephrotic syndrome (see also [583.81]
iris 364.42 Nephrosis) 581.9 chronic 710.0 [582.81]
retina 362.16 papillary necrosis 583.7 typhoid fever 002.0 [580.81]
subretinal 362.16 specified pathology NEC 583.89 endothelial 582.2
Nephralgia 788.0 acute 580.9 end state (chronic) (terminal) NEC
Nephritis, nephritic (albuminuric) extracapillary with epithelial 585.6
(azotemic) (congenital) crescents 580.4 epimembranous 581.1
(degenerative) (diffuse) hypertensive (see also Hypertension, exudative 583.89
(disseminated) (epithelial) (familial) kidney) 403.90 with nephrotic syndrome 581.89
(focal) (granulomatous) necrotizing 580.4 acute 580.89
(hemorrhagic) (infantile) poststreptococcal 580.0 chronic 582.89
(nonsuppurative, excretory) proliferative (diffuse) 580.0 gonococcal (acute) 098.19 [583.81]
(uremic) 583.9 rapidly progressive 580.4 chronic or duration of 2 months or
with specified pathology NEC 580.89 over 098.39 [583.81]
edema - see Nephrosis amyloid 277.39 [583.81] gouty 274.10
lesion of chronic 277.39 [582.81] hereditary (Alport’s syndrome)
glomerulonephritis arteriolar (see also Hypertension, 759.89
hypocomplementemic kidney) 403.90 hydremic - see Nephrosis
persistent 583.2 arteriosclerotic (see also Hypertension, hypertensive (see also Hypertension,
with nephrotic syndrome kidney) 403.90 kidney) 403.90
581.2 ascending (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 hypocomplementemic persistent
chronic 582.2 atrophic 582.9 583.2
lobular 583.2 basement membrane NEC 583.89 with nephrotic syndrome 581.2
with nephrotic syndrome with pulmonary hemorrhage chronic 582.2
581.2 (Goodpasture’s syndrome) immune complex NEC 583.89
chronic 582.2 446.21 [583.81] infective (see also Pyelitis) 590.80
membranoproliferative calculous, calculus 592.0 interstitial (diffuse) (focal) 583.89
583.2 cardiac (see also Hypertension, kidney) with nephrotic syndrome 581.89
with nephrotic syndrome 403.90 acute 580.89
581.2 cardiovascular (see also Hypertension, chronic 582.89
chronic 582.2 kidney) 403.90 latent or quiescent - see Nephritis,
N

membranous 583.1 chronic 582.9 chronic


with nephrotic syndrome arteriosclerotic (see also lead 984.9
581.1 Hypertension, kidney) 403.90 specified type of lead - see Table of
chronic 582.1 hypertensive (see also Hypertension, Drugs and Chemicals
mesangiocapillary 583.2 kidney) 403.90 lobular 583.2
with nephrotic syndrome cirrhotic (see also Sclerosis, renal) 587 with nephrotic syndrome
581.2 complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or 581.2
chronic 582.2 puerperium 646.2 chronic 582.2
mixed membranous and with hypertension 642.1 lupus 710.0 [583.81]
proliferative 583.2 affecting fetus or newborn 760.0 acute 710.0 [580.81]
with nephrotic syndrome affecting fetus or newborn 760.1 chronic 710.0 [582.81]
581.2 croupous 580.9 membranoproliferative 583.2
chronic 582.2 desquamative - see Nephrosis with nephrotic syndrome 581.2
proliferative (diffuse) 583.0 due to chronic 582.2
with nephrotic syndrome amyloidosis 277.39 [583.81] membranous 583.1
581.0 chronic 277.39 [582.81] with nephrotic syndrome 581.1
acute 580.0 arteriosclerosis (see also chronic 582.1
chronic 582.0 Hypertension, kidney) 403.90 mesangiocapillary 583.2
rapidly progressive 583.4 diabetes mellitus 250.4 [583.81] with nephrotic syndrome 581.2
acute 580.4 due to secondary diabetes 249.4 chronic 582.2
chronic 582.4 [583.81] minimal change 581.3
interstitial nephritis (diffuse) with nephrotic syndrome 250.4 mixed membranous and proliferative
(focal) 583.89 [581.81] 583.2
with nephrotic syndrome due to secondary diabetes with nephrotic syndrome 581.2
581.89 249.4 [581.81] chronic 582.2
acute 580.89 diphtheria 032.89 [580.81] necrotic, necrotizing 583.4
chronic 582.89 gonococcal infection (acute) 098.19 acute 580.4
necrotizing glomerulitis 583.4 [583.81] chronic 582.4
acute 580.4 chronic or duration of 2 months nephrotic - see Nephrosis
chronic 582.4 or over 098.39 [583.81] old - see Nephritis, chronic
renal necrosis 583.9 gout 274.10 parenchymatous 581.89
cortical 583.6 infectious hepatitis 070.9 [580.81] polycystic 753.12
medullary 583.7 mumps 072.79 [580.81] adult type (APKD) 753.13
specified pathology NEC 583.89 specified kidney pathology NEC autosomal dominant 753.13
with nephrotic syndrome 583.89 autosomal recessive 753.14
581.89 acute 580.89 childhood type (CPKD) 753.14
acute 580.89 chronic 582.89 infantile type 753.14
chronic 582.89 streptotrichosis 039.8 [583.81] poststreptococcal 580.0


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Nephritis, nephritic (Continued) Nephropathy (Continued) Nephrosis, nephrotic (Continued)


pregnancy - see Nephritis, complicating hypercalcemic 588.89 in (Continued)
pregnancy hypertensive (see also Hypertension, epidemic hemorrhagic fever
proliferative 583.0 kidney) 403.90 078.6
with nephrotic syndrome 581.0 hypokalemic (vacuolar) 588.89 malaria 084.9 [581.81]
acute 580.0 IgA 583.9 polyarteritis 446.0 [581.81]
chronic 582.0 obstructive 593.89 systemic lupus erythematosus
purulent (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 congenital 753.20 710.0 [581.81]
rapidly progressive 583.4 phenacetin 584.7 ischemic - see Nephrosis, tubular
acute 580.4 phosphate-losing 588.0 lipoid 581.3
chronic 582.4 potassium depletion 588.89 lower nephron - see Nephrosis,
salt-losing or salt-wasting (see also proliferative (see also Nephritis, tubular
Disease, renal) 593.9 proliferative) 583.0 lupoid 710.0 [581.81]
saturnine 584.9 protein-losing 588.89 lupus 710.0 [581.81]
specified type of lead - see Table of salt-losing or salt-wasting (see also malarial 084.9 [581.81]
Drugs and Chemicals Disease, renal) 593.9 minimal change 581.3
septic (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 sickle-cell (see also Disease, sickle-cell) necrotizing - see Nephrosis, tubular
specified pathology NEC 583.89 282.60 [583.81] osmotic (sucrose) 588.89
acute 580.89 toxic 584.5 polyarteritic 446.0 [581.81]
chronic 582.89 vasomotor 584.5 radiation 581.9
staphylococcal (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 water-losing 588.89 specified lesion or cause NEC
streptotrichosis 039.8 [583.81] Nephroptosis (see also Disease, renal) 581.89
subacute (see also Nephrosis) 581.9 593.0 syphilitic 095.4
suppurative (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 congenital (displaced) 753.3 toxic - see Nephrosis, tubular
syphilitic (late) 095.4 Nephropyosis (see also Abscess, kidney) tubular (acute) 584.5
congenital 090.5 [583.81] 590.2 due to a procedure 997.5
early 091.69 [583.81] Nephrorrhagia 593.81 radiation 581.9
terminal (chronic) (end-stage) NEC Nephrosclerosis (arteriolar) Nephrosonephritis hemorrhagic
585.6 (arteriosclerotic) (chronic) (hyaline) (endemic) 078.6
toxic - see Nephritis, acute (see also Hypertension, kidney) Nephrostomy status V44.6
tubal, tubular - see Nephrosis, tubular 403.90 with complication 997.5
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) gouty 274.10 Nerve - see condition
016.0 [583.81] hyperplastic (arteriolar) (see also Nerves 799.21
type II (Ellis) - see Nephrosis Hypertension, kidney) 403.90 Nervous (see also condition) 799.21
vascular - see also Hypertension, kidney senile (see also Sclerosis, renal) 587 breakdown 300.9
war 580.9 Nephrosis, nephrotic (Epstein’s) heart 306.2

N
Nephroblastoma (M8960/3) 189.0 (syndrome) 581.9 stomach 306.4
epithelial (M8961/3) 189.0 with tension 799.21
mesenchymal (M8962/3) 189.0 lesion of Nervousness 799.21
Nephrocalcinosis 275.49 focal glomerulosclerosis 581.1 Nesidioblastoma (M8150/0)
Nephrocystitis, pustular (see also Pyelitis) glomerulonephritis pancreas 211.7
590.80 endothelial 581.2 specified site NEC - see Neoplasm, by
Nephrolithiasis (congenital) (pelvis) hypocomplementemic site, benign
(recurrent) 592.0 persistent 581.2 unspecified site 211.7
uric acid 274.11 lobular 581.2 Netherton’s syndrome (ichthyosiform
Nephroma (M8960/3) 189.0 membranoproliferative 581.2 erythroderma) 757.1
mesoblastic (M8960/1) 236.9 membranous 581.1 Nettle rash 708.8
Nephronephritis (see also Nephrosis) mesangiocapillary 581.2 Nettleship’s disease (urticaria
581.9 minimal change 581.3 pigmentosa) 757.33
Nephronopthisis 753.16 mixed membranous and Neumann’s disease (pemphigus
Nephropathy (see also Nephritis) 583.9 proliferative 581.2 vegetans) 694.4
with proliferative 581.0 Neuralgia, neuralgic (acute) (see also
exudative nephritis 583.89 segmental hyalinosis 581.1 Neuritis) 729.2
interstitial nephritis (diffuse) (focal) specified pathology NEC 581.89 accessory (nerve) 352.4
583.89 acute - see Nephrosis, tubular acoustic (nerve) 388.5
medullary necrosis 583.7 anoxic - see Nephrosis, tubular ankle 355.8
necrosis 583.9 arteriosclerotic (see also Hypertension, anterior crural 355.8
cortical 583.6 kidney) 403.90 anus 787.99
medullary or papillary 583.7 chemical - see Nephrosis, tubular arm 723.4
papillary necrosis 583.7 cholemic 572.4 auditory (nerve) 388.5
specified lesion or cause NEC 583.89 complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or axilla 353.0
analgesic 583.89 puerperium - see Nephritis, bladder 788.1
with medullary necrosis, acute 584.7 complicating pregnancy brachial 723.4
arteriolar (see also Hypertension, diabetic 250.4 [581.81] brain - see Disorder, nerve, cranial
kidney) 403.90 due to secondary diabetes 249.4 broad ligament 625.9
arteriosclerotic (see also Hypertension, [581.81] cerebral - see Disorder, nerve, cranial
kidney) 403.90 Finnish type (congenital) 759.89 ciliary 339.00
complicating pregnancy 646.2 hemoglobinuric - see Nephrosis, cranial nerve - see also Disorder, nerve,
diabetic 250.4 [583.81] tubular cranial
due to secondary diabetes 249.4 in fifth or trigeminal (see also
[583.81] amyloidosis 277.39 [581.81] Neuralgia, trigeminal)
gouty 274.10 diabetes mellitus 250.4 [581.81] 350.1
specified type NEC 274.19 due to secondary diabetes 249.4 ear 388.71
hereditary amyloid 277.31 [581.81] middle 352.1


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Neuralgia, neuralgic (Continued) Neuralgia, neuralgic (Continued) Neuritis (Continued)


facial 351.8 ulnar (nerve) 723.4 due to
finger 354.9 vagus (nerve) 352.3 beriberi 265.0 [357.4]
flank 355.8 wrist 354.9 displacement, prolapse, protrusion,
foot 355.8 writers’ 300.89 or rupture of intervertebral
forearm 354.9 organic 333.84 disc 722.2
Fothergill’s (see also Neuralgia, Neurapraxia - see Injury, nerve, by site cervical 722.0
trigeminal) 350.1 Neurasthenia 300.5 lumbar, lumbosacral 722.10
postherpetic 053.12 cardiac 306.2 thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.11
glossopharyngeal (nerve) 352.1 gastric 306.4 herniation, nucleus pulposus 722.2
groin 355.8 heart 306.2 cervical 722.0
hand 354.9 postfebrile 780.79 lumbar, lumbosacral 722.10
heel 355.8 postviral 780.79 thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.11
Horton’s 339.00 Neurilemmoma (M9560/0) - see also endemic 265.0 [357.4]
Hunt’s 053.11 Neoplasm, connective tissue, facial (nerve) 351.8
hypoglossal (nerve) 352.5 benign newborn 767.5
iliac region 355.8 acoustic (nerve) 225.1 general - see Polyneuropathy
infraorbital (see also Neuralgia, geniculate ganglion 351.1
malignant (M9560/3) - see also
trigeminal) 350.1 due to herpes 053.11
Neoplasm, connective tissue,
inguinal 355.8 glossopharyngeal (nerve) 352.1
malignant
intercostal (nerve) 353.8 gouty 274.89 [357.4]
acoustic (nerve) 192.0
postherpetic 053.19 hypoglossal (nerve) 352.5
jaw 352.1 Neurilemmosarcoma (M9560/3) - see ilioinguinal (nerve) 355.8
kidney 788.0 Neoplasm, connective tissue, in diseases classified elsewhere - see
knee 355.8 malignant Polyneuropathy, in
loin 355.8 Neurilemoma - see Neurilemmoma infectious (multiple) 357.0
malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6 Neurinoma (M9560/0) - see intercostal (nerve) 353.8
mastoid 385.89 Neurilemmoma interstitial hypertrophic progressive
maxilla 352.1 Neurinomatosis (M9560/1) - see also NEC 356.9
median thenar 354.1 Neoplasm, connective tissue, leg 355.8
metatarsal 355.6 uncertain behavior lumbosacral NEC 724.4
middle ear 352.1 centralis 759.5 median (nerve) 354.1
migrainous 339.00 Neuritis (see also Neuralgia) 729.2 thenar 354.1
Morton’s 355.6 abducens (nerve) 378.54 multiple (acute) (infective) 356.9
nerve, cranial - see Disorder, nerve, accessory (nerve) 352.4 endemic 265.0 [357.4]
cranial acoustic (nerve) 388.5 multiplex endemica 265.0 [357.4]
N

nose 352.0 syphilitic 094.86 nerve root (see also Radiculitis) 729.2
occipital 723.8 alcoholic 357.5 oculomotor (nerve) 378.52
olfactory (nerve) 352.0 with psychosis 291.1 olfactory (nerve) 352.0
ophthalmic 377.30 amyloid, any site 277.39 [357.4] optic (nerve) 377.30
postherpetic 053.19 anterior crural 355.8 in myelitis 341.0
optic (nerve) 377.30 arising during pregnancy 646.4 meningococcal 036.81
penis 607.9 arm 723.4 pelvic 355.8
perineum 355.8 ascending 355.2 peripheral (nerve) - see also
pleura 511.0 auditory (nerve) 388.5 Neuropathy, peripheral
postherpetic NEC 053.19 brachial (nerve) NEC 723.4 complicating pregnancy or
geniculate ganglion 053.11 due to displacement, intervertebral puerperium 646.4
ophthalmic 053.19 disc 722.0 specified nerve NEC - see
trifacial 053.12 cervical 723.4 Mononeuritis
trigeminal 053.12 chest (wall) 353.8 pneumogastric (nerve) 352.3
pubic region 355.8 costal region 353.8 postchickenpox 052.7
radial (nerve) 723.4 cranial nerve - see also Disorder, nerve, postherpetic 053.19
rectum 787.99 cranial progressive hypertrophic interstitial
sacroiliac joint 724.3 first or olfactory 352.0 NEC 356.9
sciatic (nerve) 724.3 second or optic 377.30 puerperal, postpartum 646.4
scrotum 608.9 third or oculomotor 378.52 radial (nerve) 723.4
seminal vesicle 608.9 retrobulbar 377.32
fourth or trochlear 378.53
shoulder 354.9 syphilitic 094.85
fifth or trigeminal (see also
sluder’s 337.09 rheumatic (chronic) 729.2
Neuralgia, trigeminal)
specified nerve NEC - see Disorder, sacral region 355.8
350.1
nerve sciatic (nerve) 724.3
spermatic cord 608.9 sixth or abducens 378.54 due to displacement of
sphenopalatine (ganglion) seventh or facial 351.8 intervertebral disc 722.10
337.09 newborn 767.5 serum 999.59
subscapular (nerve) 723.4 eighth or acoustic 388.5 specified nerve NEC - see Disorder,
suprascapular (nerve) 723.4 ninth or glossopharyngeal nerve
testis 608.89 352.1 spinal (nerve) 355.9
thenar (median) 354.1 tenth or vagus 352.3 root (see also Radiculitis) 729.2
thigh 355.8 eleventh or accessory 352.4 subscapular (nerve) 723.4
tongue 352.5 twelfth or hypoglossal 352.5 suprascapular (nerve) 723.4
trifacial (nerve) (see also Neuralgia, Déjérine-Sottas 356.0 syphilitic 095.8
trigeminal) 350.1 diabetic 250.6 [357.2] thenar (median) 354.1
trigeminal (nerve) 350.1 due to secondary diabetes thoracic NEC 724.4
postherpetic 053.12 249.6 [357.2] toxic NEC 357.7
tympanic plexus 388.71 diphtheritic 032.89 [357.4] trochlear (nerve) 378.53


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Neuritis (Continued) Neuroma (Continued) Neuropathy, neuropathic (Continued)


ulnar (nerve) 723.4 appendix 211.3 entrapment (Continued)
vagus (nerve) 352.3 auditory nerve 225.1 lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh
Neuroangiomatosis, encephalofacial 759.6 digital 355.6 355.1
Neuroastrocytoma (M9505/1) - see toe 355.6 median nerve 354.0
Neoplasm, by site, uncertain interdigital (toe) 355.6 obturator nerve 355.79
behavior intermetatarsal 355.6 peroneal nerve 355.3
Neuro-avitaminosis 269.2 Morton’s 355.6 posterior tibial nerve 355.5
Neuroblastoma (M9500/3) multiple 237.70 saphenous nerve 355.79
olfactory (M9522/3) 160.0 type 1 237.71 ulnar nerve 354.2
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, type 2 237.72 facial nerve 351.9
malignant nonneoplastic 355.9 hereditary 356.9
unspecified site 194.0 peripheral 356.0
arm NEC 354.9
Neurochorioretinitis (see also sensory (radicular) 356.2
leg NEC 355.8
Chorioretinitis) 363.20 hypertrophic
Neurocirculatory asthenia 306.2 lower extremity NEC 355.8
specified site NEC - see Charcôt-Marie-Tooth 356.1
Neurocytoma (M9506/0) - see Neoplasm, Déjérine-Sottas 356.0
by site, benign Mononeuritis, by site
upper extremity NEC 354.9 interstitial 356.9
Neurodermatitis (circumscribed)
optic (nerve) 225.1 Refsum 356.3
(circumscripta) (local) 698.3
plantar 355.6 intercostal nerve 354.8
atopic 691.8
diffuse (Brocq) 691.8 plexiform (M9550/0) - see Neoplasm, ischemic - see Disorder, nerve
disseminated 691.8 connective tissue, benign Jamaican (ginger) 357.7
nodulosa 698.3 surgical (nonneoplastic) 355.9 leg NEC 355.8
Neuroencephalomyelopathy, optic 341.0 arm NEC 354.9 lower extremity NEC 355.8
Neuroendocrine tumor - see Tumor, leg NEC 355.8 lumbar plexus 353.1
neuroendocrine lower extremity NEC 355.8 median nerve 354.1
Neuroepithelioma (M9503/3) - see also upper extremity NEC 354.9 motor
Neoplasm, by site, malignant traumatic - see also Injury, nerve, acute 357.82
olfactory (M9521/3) 160.0 by site old - see Neuroma, multiple (acute) (chronic) (see also
Neurofibroma (M9540/0) - see also nonneoplastic Polyneuropathy) 356.9
Neoplasm, connective tissue, benign Neuromyalgia 729.1 optic 377.39
melanotic (M9541/0) - see Neoplasm, Neuromyasthenia (epidemic) 049.8 ischemic 377.41
connective tissue, benign Neuromyelitis 341.8 nutritional 377.33
multiple (M9540/1) 237.70 ascending 357.0 toxic 377.34
type 1 237.71 peripheral (nerve) (see also
optica 341.0
type 2 237.72 Polyneuropathy) 356.9

N
Neuromyopathy NEC 358.9
plexiform (M9550/0) - see Neoplasm, arm NEC 354.9
Neuromyositis 729.1
connective tissue, benign autonomic 337.9
Neuronevus (M8725/0) - see Neoplasm,
Neurofibromatosis (multiple) (M9540/1) amyloid 277.39 [337.1]
237.70 skin, benign
idiopathic 337.00
acoustic 237.72 Neuronitis 357.0
in
malignant (M9540/3) - see Neoplasm, ascending (acute) 355.2
amyloidosis 277.39 [337.1]
connective tissue, malignant vestibular 386.12
diabetes (mellitus) 250.6
Schwannomatosis 237.73 Neuroparalytic - see condition [337.1]
specified type NEC 237.79 Neuropathy, neuropathic (see also due to secondary diabetes
type 1 237.71 Disorder, nerve) 355.9 249.6 [337.1]
type 2 237.72 acute motor 357.82 diseases classified elsewhere
von Recklinghausen’s 237.71 alcoholic 357.5 337.1
Neurofibrosarcoma (M9540/3) - see with psychosis 291.1 gout 274.89 [337.1]
Neoplasm, connective tissue, arm NEC 354.9 hyperthyroidism 242.9
malignant ataxia and retinitis pigmentosa (NARP [337.1]
Neurogenic - see also condition syndrome) 277.87 due to
bladder (atonic) (automatic) autonomic (peripheral) - see antitetanus serum 357.6
(autonomic) (flaccid) (hypertonic) Neuropathy, peripheral, arsenic 357.7
(hypotonic) (inertia) (infranuclear) autonomic drugs 357.6
(irritable) (motor) (nonreflex) axillary nerve 353.0 lead 357.7
(nuclear) (paralysis) (reflex) brachial plexus 353.0 organophosphate compounds
(sensory) (spastic) (supranuclear) cervical plexus 353.2 357.7
(uninhibited) 596.54 chronic toxic agent NEC 357.7
with cauda equina syndrome 344.61 progressive segmentally
bowel 564.81 hereditary 356.0
demyelinating 357.89 idiopathic 356.9
heart 306.2 relapsing demyelinating 357.89
Neuroglioma (M9505/1) - see Neoplasm, progressive 356.4
congenital sensory 356.2 specified type NEC 356.8
by site, uncertain behavior
Déjérine-Sottas 356.0 in diseases classified elsewhere - see
Neurolabyrinthitis (of Dix and Hallpike)
diabetic 250.6 [357.2] Polyneuropathy, in
386.12
Neurolathyrism 988.2 autonomic (peripheral) 250.6 leg NEC 355.8
Neuroleprosy 030.1 [337.1] lower extremity NEC 355.8
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome 333.92 due to secondary diabetes 249.6 upper extremity NEC 354.9
Neurolipomatosis 272.8 [357.2] plantar nerves 355.6
Neuroma (M9570/0) - see also Neoplasm, autonomic (peripheral) 249.6 progressive
connective tissue, benign [337.1] hypertrophic interstitial 356.9
acoustic (nerve) (M9560/0) 225.1 entrapment 355.9 inflammatory 357.89
amputation (traumatic) - see also Injury, iliohypogastric nerve radicular NEC 729.2
nerve, by site 355.79 brachial 723.4
surgical complication (late) 997.61 ilioinguinal nerve 355.79 cervical NEC 723.4


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Neuropathy, neuropathic (Continued) Neurosis, neurotic (Continued) Neurotoxemia - see Toxemia


radicular NEC (Continued) musculoskeletal 306.0 Neutro-occlusion 524.21
hereditary sensory 356.2 obsessional 300.3 Neutropenia, neutropenic (idiopathic)
lumbar 724.4 phobia 300.3 (pernicious) (primary) 288.00
lumbosacral 724.4 obsessive-compulsive 300.3 chronic 288.09
thoracic NEC 724.4 occupational 300.89 hypoplastic 288.09
sacral plexus 353.1 ocular 306.7 congenital (nontransient) 288.01
sciatic 355.0 oral (see also Disorder, fluency) cyclic 288.02
spinal nerve NEC 355.9 315.35 drug induced 288.03
root (see also Radiculitis) 729.2 organ (see also Disorder, due to infection 288.04
toxic 357.7 psychosomatic) 306.9 fever 288.00
trigeminal sensory 350.8 pharynx 306.1 genetic 288.01
ulnar nerve 354.2 phobic 300.20 immune 288.09
upper extremity NEC 354.9 posttraumatic (acute) (situational) infantile 288.01
uremic 585.9 [357.4] 309.81 malignant 288.09
vitamin B12 266.2 [357.4] chronic 309.81 neonatal, transitory (isoimmune)
with anemia (pernicious) 281.0 psychasthenic (type) 300.89 (maternal transfer) 776.7
[357.4] railroad 300.16 periodic 288.02
due to dietary deficiency 281.1 rectum 306.4 splenic 289.53
[357.4] respiratory 306.1 splenomegaly 289.53
Neurophthisis - see also Disorder, nerve rumination 306.4 toxic 288.09
peripheral 356.9 senile 300.89 Neutrophilia, hereditary giant
diabetic 250.6 [357.2] sexual 302.70 288.2
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 situational 300.89 Nevocarcinoma (M8720/3) - see
[357.2] specified type NEC 300.89 Melanoma
Neuropraxia - see Injury, nerve state 300.9 Nevus (M8720/0) - see also Neoplasm,
Neuroretinitis 363.05 with depersonalization episode skin, benign
syphilitic 094.85 300.6
Neurosarcoma (M9540/3) - see Neoplasm, stomach 306.4 Note: Except where otherwise
connective tissue, malignant vasomotor 306.2 indicated, varieties of nevus in the list
Neurosclerosis - see Disorder, nerve visceral 306.4 below that are followed by a
Neurosis, neurotic 300.9 war 300.16 morphology code number (M----/0)
accident 300.16 Neurospongioblastosis diffusa 759.5 should be coded by site as for
anancastic, anankastic 300.3 Neurosyphilis (arrested) (early) “Neoplasm, skin, benign.”
anxiety (state) 300.00 (inactive) (late) (latent) (recurrent)
generalized 300.02 094.9 acanthotic 702.8
N

panic type 300.01 with ataxia (cerebellar) (locomotor) achromic (M8730/0)


asthenic 300.5 (spastic) (spinal) 094.0 amelanotic (M8730/0)
bladder 306.53 acute meningitis 094.2 anemic, anemicus 709.09
cardiac (reflex) 306.2 aneurysm 094.89 angiomatous (M9120/0) (see also
cardiovascular 306.2 arachnoid (adhesive) 094.2 Hemangioma) 228.00
climacteric, unspecified type 627.2 arteritis (any artery) 094.89 araneus 448.1
colon 306.4 asymptomatic 094.3 avasculosus 709.09
compensation 300.16 congenital 090.40 balloon cell (M8722/0)
compulsive, compulsion 300.3 dura (mater) 094.89 bathing trunk (M8761/1) 238.2
conversion 300.11 general paresis 094.1 blue (M8780/0)
craft 300.89 gumma 094.9 cellular (M8790/0)
cutaneous 306.3 hemorrhagic 094.9 giant (M8790/0)
depersonalization 300.6 juvenile (asymptomatic) (meningeal) Jadassohn’s (M8780/0)
depressive (reaction) (type) 300.4 090.40 malignant (M8780/3) - see
endocrine 306.6 leptomeninges (aseptic) 094.2 Melanoma
environmental 300.89 meningeal 094.2 capillary (M9131/0) (see also
fatigue 300.5 meninges (adhesive) 094.2 Hemangioma) 228.00
functional (see also Disorder, meningovascular (diffuse) 094.2 cavernous (M9121/0) (see also
psychosomatic) 306.9 optic atrophy 094.84 Hemangioma) 228.00
gastric 306.4 parenchymatous (degenerative) 094.1 cellular (M8720/0)
gastrointestinal 306.4 paresis (see also Paresis, general) 094.1 blue (M8790/0)
genitourinary 306.50 paretic (see also Paresis, general) 094.1 comedonicus 757.33
heart 306.2 relapse 094.9 compound (M8760/0)
hypochondriacal 300.7 remission in (sustained) 094.9 conjunctiva (M8720/0) 224.3
hysterical 300.10 serological 094.3 dermal (M8750/0)
conversion type 300.11 specified nature or site NEC 094.89 and epidermal (M8760/0)
dissociative type 300.15 tabes (dorsalis) 094.0 epithelioid cell (and spindle cell)
impulsive 300.3 juvenile 090.40 (M8770/0)
incoordination 306.0 tabetic 094.0 flammeus 757.32
larynx 306.1 juvenile 090.40 osteohypertrophic 759.89
vocal cord 306.1 taboparesis 094.1 hairy (M8720/0)
intestine 306.4 juvenile 090.40 halo (M8723/0)
larynx 306.1 thrombosis 094.89 hemangiomatous (M9120/0) (see also
hysterical 300.11 vascular 094.89 Hemangioma) 228.00
sensory 306.1 Neurotic (see also Neurosis) 300.9 intradermal (M8750/0)
menopause, unspecified type excoriation 698.4 intraepidermal (M8740/0)
627.2 psychogenic 306.3 involuting (M8724/0)
mixed NEC 300.89 Neurotmesis - see Injury, nerve, by site Jadassohn’s (blue) (M8780/0)


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Nevus (Continued) Newborn (Continued) Newborn (Continued)


junction, junctional (M8740/0) fever (environmentally-induced) twin NEC
malignant melanoma in (M8740/3) - 778.4 born in hospital (without mention of
see Melanoma gestation cesarean delivery or section)
juvenile (M8770/0) 24 completed weeks 765.22 V33.00
lymphatic (M9170/0) 228.1 25–26 completed weeks 765.23 with cesarean delivery or section
magnocellular (M8726/0) 27–28 completed weeks 765.24 V33.01
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, 29–30 completed weeks 765.25 born outside hospital
benign 31–32 completed weeks 765.26 hospitalized V33.1
unspecified site 224.0 33–34 completed weeks 765.27 not hospitalized V33.2
malignant (M8720/3) - see Melanoma 35–36 completed weeks 765.28 mate liveborn
meaning hemangioma (M9120/0) (see 37 or more completed weeks 765.29 born in hospital V31.0
also Hemangioma) 228.00 less than 24 completed weeks born outside hospital
melanotic (pigmented) (M8720/0) 765.21 hospitalized V31.1
multiplex 759.5 unspecified completed weeks not hospitalized V31.2
nonneoplastic 448.1 765.20 mate stillborn
nonpigmented (M8730/0) infection 771.89 born in hospital V32.0
nonvascular (M8720/0) candida 771.7 born outside hospital
oral mucosa, white sponge 750.26 mastitis 771.5 hospitalized V32.1
osteohypertrophic, flammeus specified NEC 771.89 not hospitalized V32.2
759.89 urinary tract 771.82 unspecified as to single or multiple
papillaris (M8720/0) mastitis 771.5 birth
papillomatosus (M8720/0) multiple NEC born in hospital (without mention of
pigmented (M8720/0) born in hospital (without mention of cesarean delivery or section)
giant (M8761/1) - see also Neoplasm, cesarean delivery or section) V39.00
skin, uncertain behavior V37.00 with cesarean delivery or section
malignant melanoma in with cesarean delivery or section V39.01
(M8761/3) - see Melanoma V37.01 born outside hospital
systematicus 757.33 born outside hospital hospitalized V39.1
pilosus (M8720/0) hospitalized V37.1 not hospitalized V39.2
port wine 757.32 not hospitalized V37.2 weight check V20.32
sanguineous 757.32 mates all liveborn Newcastle’s conjunctivitis or disease
sebaceous (senile) 702.8 born in hospital (without 077.8
senile 448.1 mention of cesarean Nezelof’s syndrome (pure
spider 448.1
delivery or section) alymphocytosis) 279.13
spindle cell (and epithelioid cell)
V34.00 Niacin (amide) deficiency 265.2

N
(M8770/0)
with cesarean delivery or Nicolas-Durand-Favre disease (climatic
stellar 448.1
section V34.01 bubo) 099.1
strawberry 757.32
born outside hospital Nicolas-Favre disease (climatic bubo)
syringocystadenomatous papilliferous
hospitalized V34.1 099.1
(M8406/0)
not hospitalized V34.2 Nicotinic acid (amide) deficiency
unius lateris 757.33
Unna’s 757.32 mates all stillborn 265.2
vascular 757.32 born in hospital (without Niemann-Pick disease (lipid
verrucous 757.33 mention of cesarean histiocytosis) (splenomegaly)
white sponge (oral mucosa) 750.26 delivery or section) 272.7
Newborn (infant) (liveborn) V35.00 Night
abstinence syndrome 779.5 with cesarean delivery or blindness (see also Blindness, night)
affected by section V35.01 368.60
amniocentesis 760.61 born outside hospital congenital 368.61
maternal abuse of drugs hospitalized V35.1 vitamin A deficiency 264.5
(gestational) (via placenta) (via not hospitalized V35.2 cramps 729.82
breast milk) (see also Noxious, mates liveborn and stillborn sweats 780.8
substances transmitted born in hospital (without terrors, child 307.46
through placenta mention of cesarean Nightmare 307.47
or breast milk (affecting fetus delivery or section) REM-sleep type 307.47
or newborn)) 760.70 V36.00 Nipple - see condition
methamphetamine(s) 760.72 with cesarean delivery or Nisbet’s chancre 099.0
procedure section V36.01 Nishimoto (-Takeuchi) disease 437.5
amniocentesis 760.61 born outside hospital Nitritoid crisis or reaction - see Crisis,
in utero NEC 760.62 hospitalized V36.1 nitritoid
surgical on mother not hospitalized V36.2 Nitrogen retention, extrarenal 788.99
during pregnancy NEC omphalitis 771.4 Nitrosohemoglobinemia 289.89
760.63 seizure 779.0 Njovera 104.0
previous not associated with sepsis 771.81 No
pregnancy 760.64 single diagnosis 799.9
apnea 770.81 born in hospital (without mention of disease (found) V71.9
obstructive 770.82 cesarean delivery or section) room at the inn V65.0
specified NEC 770.82 V30.00 Nocardiasis - see Nocardiosis
breast buds 779.89 with cesarean delivery or section Nocardiosis 039.9
cardiomyopathy 425.4 V30.01 with pneumonia 039.1
congenital 425.3 born outside hospital lung 039.1
convulsion 779.0 hospitalized V30.1 specified type NEC 039.8
electrolyte imbalance NEC (transitory) not hospitalized V30.2 Nocturia 788.43
775.5 specified condition NEC 779.89 psychogenic 306.53


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Nocturnal

Nocturnal - see also condition Nomadism V60.0 Normoblastosis 289.89


dyspnea (paroxysmal) 786.09 Non-adherence Normocytic anemia (infectional) 285.9
emissions 608.89 artificial skin graft 996.55 due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0
enuresis 788.36 decellularized allodermis graft acute 285.1
psychogenic 307.6 996.55 Norrie’s disease (congenital) (progressive
frequency (micturition) 788.43 Non-autoimmune hemolytic anemia oculoacousticocerebral
psychogenic 306.53 NEC 283.10 degeneration) 743.8
Nodal rhythm disorder 427.89 Nonclosure - see also Imperfect, closure North American blastomycosis
Nodding of head 781.0 ductus 116.0
Node(s) - see also Nodules arteriosus 747.0 Norwegian itch 133.0
Heberden’s 715.04 Botalli 747.0 Nose, nasal - see condition
larynx 478.79 Eustachian valve 746.89 Nosebleed 784.7
lymph - see condition foramen Nosomania 298.9
milkers’ 051.1 Botalli 745.5 Nosophobia 300.29
Osler’s 421.0 ovale 745.5 Nostalgia 309.89
rheumatic 729.89 Noncompliance with medical treatment Notch of iris 743.46
Schmorl’s 722.30 V15.81 Notched lip, congenital (see also Cleft,
lumbar, lumbosacral 722.32 renal dialysis V45.12 lip) 749.10
specified region NEC 722.39 Nondescent (congenital) - see also Notching nose, congenital (tip) 748.1
thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.31 Malposition, congenital Nothnagel’s
singers’ 478.5 cecum 751.4 syndrome 378.52
skin NEC 782.2 colon 751.4 vasomotor acroparesthesia 443.89
tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, lymph testis 752.51 Novy’s relapsing fever (American)
gland Nondevelopment 087.1
vocal cords 478.5 brain 742.1 Noxious
Nodosities, Haygarth’s 715.04 specified part 742.2 foodstuffs, poisoning by
Nodule(s), nodular heart 746.89 fish 988.0
actinomycotic (see also Actinomycosis) organ or site, congenital NEC - see fungi 988.1
039.9 Hypoplasia mushrooms 988.1
arthritic - see Arthritis, nodosa Nonengagement plants (food) 988.2
breast 793.89 head NEC 652.5 shellfish 988.0
cutaneous 782.2 in labor 660.1 specified type NEC 988.8
Haygarth’s 715.04 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 toadstool 988.1
inflammatory - see Inflammation Nonexanthematous tick fever 066.1 substances transmitted through
juxta-articular 102.7 Nonexpansion, lung (newborn) NEC 770.4 placenta or breast milk
syphilitic 095.7 Nonfunctioning (affecting fetus or newborn)
N

yaws 102.7 cystic duct (see also Disease, 760.70


larynx 478.79 gallbladder) 575.8 acetretin 760.78
lung gallbladder (see also Disease, alcohol 760.71
emphysematous 492.8 gallbladder) 575.8 aminopterin 760.78
solitary 793.11 kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.9 antiandrogens 760.79
milkers’ 051.1 labyrinth 386.58 anticonvulsant 760.77
prostate 600.10 Nonhealing antifungal 760.74
with stump (surgical) 997.69 anti-infective agents 760.74
urinary wound, surgical 998.83 antimetabolic 760.78
obstruction 600.11 Nonimplantation of ovum, causing atorvastatin 760.78
retention 600.11 infertility 628.3 carbamazepine 760.77
pulmonary, solitary (subsegmental Noninsufflation, fallopian tube 628.2 cocaine 760.75
branch of the bronchial tree) Nonne-Milroy-Meige syndrome (chronic “crack” 760.75
793.11 hereditary edema) 757.0 diethylstilbestrol (DES) 760.76
multiple 793.19 Nonovulation 628.0 divalproex sodium 760.77
retrocardiac 785.9 Nonpatent fallopian tube 628.2 endocrine disrupting chemicals
rheumatic 729.89 Nonpneumatization, lung NEC 770.4 760.79
rheumatoid - see Arthritis rheumatoid Nonreflex bladder 596.54 estrogens 760.79
scrotum (inflammatory) 608.4 with cauda equina 344.61 etretinate 760.78
singers’ 478.5 Nonretention of food - see Vomiting fluconazole 760.74
skin NEC 782.2 Nonrotation - see Malrotation fluvastatin 760.78
solitary, lung 518.89 Nonsecretion, urine (see also Anuria) 788.5 hallucinogenic agents NEC 760.73
emphysematous 492.8 newborn 753.3 hormones 760.79
subcutaneous 782.2 Nonunion lithium 760.79
thyroid (gland) (nontoxic) (uninodular) fracture 733.82 lovastatin 760.78
241.0 organ or site, congenital NEC - see medicinal agents NEC 760.79
with Imperfect, closure methotrexate 760.78
hyperthyroidism 242.1 symphysis pubis, congenital 755.69 misoprostil 760.79
thyrotoxicosis 242.1 top sacrum, congenital 756.19 narcotics 760.72
toxic or with hyperthyroidism Nonviability 765.0 obstetric anesthetic or analgesic
242.1 Nonvisualization, gallbladder 793.3 763.5
vocal cords 478.5 Nonvitalized tooth 522.9 phenobarbital 760.77
Noma (gangrenous) (hospital) (infective) Non-working side interference 524.56 phenytoin 760.77
528.1 Normal pravastatin 760.78
auricle (see also Gangrene) 785.4 delivery - see category 650 progestins 760.79
mouth 528.1 menses V65.5 retinoic acid 760.78
pudendi (see also Vulvitis) 616.10 state (feared complaint unfounded) simvastatin 760.78
vulvae (see also Vulvitis) 616.10 V65.5 solvents 760.79


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Noxious (Continued) Nursemaid’s Nymphomania 302.89


substances transmitted through placenta elbow 832.2 Nystagmus 379.50
or breast milk (Continued) shoulder 831.0 associated with vestibular system
specified agent NEC 760.79 Nutmeg liver 573.8 disorders 379.54
statins 760.78 Nutrition, deficient or insufficient benign paroxysmal positional 386.11
suspected, affecting management of (particular kind of food) central positional 386.2
pregnancy 655.5 269.9 congenital 379.51
tetracycline 760.74 due to deprivation 379.53
thalidomide 760.79 insufficient food 994.2 dissociated 379.55
trimethadione 760.77 lack of latent 379.52
valproate 760.77 care (child) (infant) 995.52 miners’ 300.89
valproic acid 760.77 adult 995.84 positional
vitamin A 760.78 food 994.2 benign paroxysmal 386.11
NPDH (new persistent daily headache) Nyctalopia (see also Blindness, night) central 386.2
339.42 368.60 specified NEC 379.56
Nuchal hitch (arm) 652.8 vitamin A deficiency 264.5 vestibular 379.54
Nucleus pulposus - see condition Nycturia 788.43 visual deprivation 379.53
Numbness 782.0 psychogenic 306.53
Nuns’ knee 727.2


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Oasthouse urine disease

O Observation (Continued)
disease (Continued)
Obsession, obsessional 300.3
ideas and mental images 300.3
Oasthouse urine disease 270.2 mental V71.09 impulses 300.3
Obermeyer’s relapsing fever (European) specified condition NEC V71.89 neurosis 300.3
087.0 foreign body ingestion V71.89 phobia 300.3
Obesity (constitutional) (exogenous) growth and development variations psychasthenia 300.3
(familial) (nutritional) (simple) V21.8 ruminations 300.3
278.00 injuries (accidental) V71.4 state 300.3
adrenal 255.8 inflicted NEC V71.6 syndrome 300.3
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or during alleged rape or seduction Obsessive-compulsive 300.3
puerperium 649.1 V71.5 neurosis 300.3
due to hyperalimentation 278.00 malignant neoplasm, suspected V71.1 personality 301.4
endocrine NEC 259.9 postpartum reaction 300.3
endogenous 259.9 immediately after delivery V24.0 Obstetrical trauma NEC (complicating
Fröhlich’s (adiposogenital dystrophy) routine follow-up V24.2 delivery) 665.9
253.8 pregnancy with
glandular NEC 259.9 high-risk V23.9 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
hypothyroid (see also Hypothyroidism) inconclusive fetal viability with damage to pelvic organs
244.9 V23.87 ectopic pregnancy (see also
hypoventilation syndrome 278.03 specified problem NEC V23.89 categories 633.0-633.9) 639.2
morbid 278.01 normal (without complication) V22.1 molar pregnancy (see also categories
of pregnancy 649.1 with nonobstetric complication 630-632) 639.2
pituitary 253.8 V22.2 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
severe 278.01 first V22.0 following
thyroid (see also Hypothyroidism) 244.9 rape or seduction, alleged V71.5 abortion 639.2
Oblique - see also condition injury during V71.5 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2
lie before labor, affecting fetus or suicide attempt, alleged V71.89 Obstipation (see also Constipation)
newborn 761.7 suspected (undiagnosed) (unproven) 564.00
Obliquity, pelvis 738.6 abuse V71.81 psychogenic 306.4
Obliteration cardiovascular disease V71.7 Obstruction, obstructed, obstructive
abdominal aorta 446.7 child or wife battering victim V71.6 airway NEC 519.8
appendix (lumen) 543.9 concussion (cerebral) V71.6 with
artery 447.1 condition NEC V71.89 allergic alveolitis NEC 495.9
ascending aorta 446.7 infant - see Observation, suspected, asthma NEC (see also Asthma)
bile ducts 576.8 condition, newborn 493.9
with calculus, choledocholithiasis, maternal and fetal bronchiectasis 494.0
O

or stones - see amniotic cavity and membrane with acute exacerbation 494.1
Choledocholithiasis problem V89.01 bronchitis (see also Bronchitis,
congenital 751.61 cervical shortening V89.05 with, obstruction) 491.20
jaundice from 751.61 [774.5] fetal anomaly V89.03 emphysema NEC 492.8
common duct 576.8 fetal growth problem V89.04 chronic 496
with calculus, choledocholithiasis, oligohydramnios V89.01 with
or stones - see other specified problem NEC allergic alveolitis NEC 495.5
Choledocholithiasis V89.09 asthma NEC (see also Asthma)
congenital 751.61 placental problem V89.02 493.2
cystic duct 575.8 polyhydramnios V89.01 bronchiectasis 494.0
with calculus, choledocholithiasis, newborn V29.9 with acute exacerbation
or stones - see cardiovascular disease V29.8 494.1
Choledocholithiasis congenital anomaly V29.8 bronchitis (chronic) (see also
disease, arteriolar 447.1 genetic V29.3 Bronchitis, chronic,
endometrium 621.8 infectious V29.0 obstructive) 491.20
eye, anterior chamber 360.34 ingestion foreign object V29.8 emphysema NEC 492.8
fallopian tube 628.2 injury V29.8 due to
lymphatic vessel 457.1 metabolic V29.3 bronchospasm 519.11
postmastectomy 457.0 neoplasm V29.8 foreign body 934.9
organ or site, congenital NEC - see neurological V29.1 inhalation of fumes or vapors
Atresia poison, poisoning V29.8 506.9
placental blood vessels - see Placenta, respiratory V29.2 laryngospasm 478.75
abnormal specified NEC V29.8 alimentary canal (see also Obstruction,
supra-aortic branches 446.7 exposure intestine) 560.9
ureter 593.89 anthrax V71.82 ampulla of Vater 576.2
urethra 599.84 biologic agent NEC V71.83 with calculus, cholelithiasis, or
vein 459.9 SARS V71.83 stones - see Choledocholithiasis
vestibule (oral) 525.8 infectious disease not requiring aortic (heart) (valve) (see also Stenosis,
Observation (for) V71.9 isolation V71.89 aortic) 424.1
without need for further medical care malignant neoplasm V71.1 rheumatic (see also Stenosis, aortic,
V71.9 mental disorder V71.09 rheumatic) 395.0
accident NEC V71.4 neglect V71.81 aortoiliac 444.09
at work V71.3 neoplasm aqueduct of Sylvius 331.4
criminal assault V71.6 benign V71.89 congenital 742.3
deleterious agent ingestion V71.89 malignant V71.1 with spina bifida (see also Spina
disease V71.9 specified condition NEC V71.89 bifida) 741.0
cardiovascular V71.7 tuberculosis V71.2 Arnold-Chiari (see also Spina bifida)
heart V71.7 tuberculosis, suspected V71.2 741.0


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Obstruction, obstructed, obstructive Obstruction, obstructed, obstructive Obstruction, obstructed, obstructive


(Continued) (Continued) (Continued)
artery (see also Embolism, artery) 444.9 duodenum (Continued) intestine (Continued)
basilar (complete) (partial) (see also due to (Continued) congenital or infantile (small)
Occlusion, artery, basilar) scarring 537.3 751.1
433.0 torsion 537.3 large 751.2
carotid (complete) (partial) (see also ulcer 532.91 due to
Occlusion, artery, carotid) volvulus 537.3 Ascaris lumbricoides 127.0
433.1 ejaculatory duct 608.89 mural thickening 560.89
precerebral - see Occlusion, artery, endocardium 424.90 procedure 997.49
precerebral NEC arteriosclerotic 424.99 involving urinary tract
retinal (central) (see also Occlusion, specified cause, except rheumatic 997.5
retina) 362.30 424.99 impaction 560.32
vertebral (complete) (partial) (see esophagus 530.3 infantile - see Obstruction, intestine,
also Occlusion, artery, Eustachian tube (complete) (partial) congenital
vertebral) 433.2 381.60 newborn
asthma (chronic) (with obstructive cartilaginous due to
pulmonary disease) 493.2 extrinsic 381.63 fecaliths 777.1
band (intestinal) 560.81 intrinsic 381.62 inspissated milk 777.2
bile duct or passage (see also due to meconium (plug) 777.1
Obstruction, biliary) 576.2 cholesteatoma 381.61 in mucoviscidosis
congenital 751.61 osseous lesion NEC 381.61 277.01
jaundice from 751.61 [774.5] polyp 381.61 transitory 777.4
biliary (duct) (tract) 576.2 osseous 381.61 specified cause NEC 560.89
with calculus 574.51 fallopian tube (bilateral) 628.2 transitory, newborn 777.4
with cholecystitis (chronic) 574.41 fecal 560.32 volvulus 560.2
acute 574.31 with hernia - see also Hernia, by site, intracardiac ball valve prosthesis
congenital 751.61 with obstruction 996.02
jaundice from 751.61 [774.5] gangrenous - see Hernia, by site, jaundice (see also Obstruction, biliary)
gallbladder 575.2 with gangrene 576.8
with calculus 574.21 foramen of Monro (congenital) congenital 751.61
with cholecystitis (chronic) 742.3 jejunum (see also Obstruction, intestine)
574.11 with spina bifida (see also Spina 560.9
acute 574.01 bifida) 741.0 kidney 593.89
bladder neck (acquired) 596.0 foreign body - see Foreign body labor 660.9
congenital 753.6 gallbladder 575.2 affecting fetus or newborn

O
bowel (see also Obstruction, intestine) with calculus, cholelithiasis, or 763.1
560.9 stones 574.21 by
bronchus 519.19 with cholecystitis (chronic) bony pelvis (conditions
canal, ear (see also Stricture, ear canal, 574.11 classifiable to 653.0–653.9)
acquired) 380.50 acute 574.01 660.1
cardia 537.89 congenital 751.69 deep transverse arrest 660.3
caval veins (inferior) (superior) 459.2 jaundice from 751.69 [774.5] impacted shoulder 660.4
cecum (see also Obstruction, intestine) gastric outlet 537.0 locked twins 660.5
560.9 gastrointestinal (see also Obstruction, malposition (fetus) (conditions
circulatory 459.9 intestine) 560.9 classifiable to 652.0–652.9)
colon (see also Obstruction, intestine) glottis 478.79 660.0
560.9 hepatic 573.8 head during labor 660.3
sympathicotonic 560.89 duct (see also Obstruction, biliary) persistent occipitoposterior
common duct (see also Obstruction, 576.2 position 660.3
biliary) 576.2 congenital 751.61 soft tissue, pelvic (conditions
congenital 751.61 icterus (see also Obstruction, biliary) classifiable to 654.0–654.9)
coronary (artery) (heart) - (see also 576.8 660.2
Arteriosclerosis, coronary) congenital 751.61 lacrimal
acute (see also Infarct, myocardium) ileocecal coil (see also Obstruction, canaliculi 375.53
410.9 intestine) 560.9 congenital 743.65
without myocardial infarction ileum (see also Obstruction, intestine) punctum 375.52
411.81 560.9 sac 375.54
cystic duct (see also Obstruction, iliofemoral (artery) 444.81 lacrimonasal duct 375.56
gallbladder) 575.2 internal anastomosis - see congenital 743.65
congenital 751.61 Complications, mechanical, graft neonatal 375.55
device, implant, or graft - see intestine (mechanical) (neurogenic) lacteal, with steatorrhea 579.2
Complications, due to (presence (paroxysmal) (postinfectional) laryngitis (see also Laryngitis) 464.01
of) any device, implant, or graft (reflex) 560.9 larynx 478.79
classified to 996.0–996.5 NEC with congenital 748.3
due to foreign body accidentally left in adhesions (intestinal) (peritoneal) liver 573.8
operation wound 998.4 560.81 cirrhotic (see also Cirrhosis, liver)
duodenum 537.3 hernia - see also Hernia, by site, 571.5
congenital 751.1 with obstruction lung 518.89
due to gangrenous - see Hernia, by with
compression NEC 537.3 site, with gangrene asthma - see Asthma
cyst 537.3 adynamic (see also Ileus) bronchitis (chronic) 491.20
intrinsic lesion or disease NEC 560.1 emphysema NEC 492.8
537.3 by gallstone 560.31 airway, chronic 496


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Obstruction, obstructed, obstructive

Obstruction, obstructed, obstructive Obstruction, obstructed, obstructive Occlusion (Continued)


(Continued) (Continued) artery NEC (see also Embolism, artery)
lung (Continued) trachea 519.19 444.9
chronic NEC 496 tracheostomy airway 519.09 auditory, internal 433.8
with tricuspid - see Endocarditis, tricuspid basilar 433.0
asthma (chronic) (obstructive) upper respiratory, congenital 748.8 with other precerebral artery
493.2 ureter (functional) 593.4 433.3
disease, chronic 496 congenital 753.20 bilateral 433.3
with due to calculus 592.1 brain or cerebral (see also Infarct,
asthma (chronic) (obstructive) ureteropelvic junction, congenital brain) 434.9
493.2 753.21 carotid 433.1
emphysematous 492.8 ureterovesical junction, congenital with other precerebral artery
lymphatic 457.1 753.22 433.3
meconium urethra 599.60 bilateral 433.3
fetus or newborn 777.1 congenital 753.6 cerebellar (anterior inferior)
in mucoviscidosis 277.01 urinary (moderate) 599.60 (posterior inferior) (superior)
newborn due to fecaliths 777.1 organ or tract (lower) 599.60 433.8
mediastinum 519.3 due to cerebral (see also Infarct, brain)
mitral (rheumatic) - see Stenosis, benign prostatic hypertrophy 434.9
mitral (BPH) - see category choroidal (anterior) 433.8
nasal 478.19 600 chronic total
duct 375.56 specified NEC 599.69 coronary 414.2
neonatal 375.55 due to extremity(ies) 440.4
sinus - see Sinusitis benign prostatic hypertrophy communicating posterior 433.8
nasolacrimal duct 375.56 (BPH) - see category complete
congenital 743.65 600 coronary 414.2
neonatal 375.55 prostatic valve 596.0 extremity(ies) 440.4
nasopharynx 478.29 specified NEC 599.69 coronary (thrombotic) (see also
nose 478.19 due to Infarct, myocardium)
organ or site, congenital NEC - see benign prostatic hypertrophy 410.9
Atresia (BPH) - see category acute 410.9
pancreatic duct 577.8 600 without myocardial infarction
parotid gland 527.8 uropathy 599.60 411.81
pelviureteral junction (see also uterus 621.8 chronic total 414.2
Obstruction, ureter) 593.4 complete 414.2
vagina 623.2
pharynx 478.29 healed or old 412
valvular - see Endocarditis
O

portal (circulation) (vein) 452 total 414.2


vascular graft or shunt 996.1
prostate 600.90 extremity(ies)
atherosclerosis - see Arteriosclerosis,
with chronic total 440.4
coronary
other lower urinary tract complete 440.4
embolism 996.74
symptoms (LUTS) 600.91 total 440.4
occlusion NEC 996.74
urinary hypophyseal 433.8
obstruction 600.91 thrombus 996.74
iliac 444.81
retention 600.91 vein, venous 459.2
mesenteric (embolic) (thrombotic)
valve (urinary) 596.0 caval (inferior) (superior) 459.2 (with gangrene) 557.0
pulmonary thrombotic - see Thrombosis pontine 433.8
valve (heart) (see also Endocarditis, vena cava (inferior) (superior) precerebral NEC 433.9
pulmonary) 424.3 459.2 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
vein, isolated 747.49 ventricular shunt 996.2 cerebrovascular disease
pyemic - see Septicemia vesical 596.0 multiple or bilateral 433.3
pylorus (acquired) 537.0 vesicourethral orifice 596.0 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth
congenital 750.5 vessel NEC 459.9 674.0
infantile 750.5 Obturator - see condition specified NEC 433.8
rectosigmoid (see also Obstruction, Occlusal renal 593.81
intestine) 560.9 plane deviation 524.76 retinal - see Occlusion, retina, artery
rectum 569.49 wear, teeth 521.10 spinal 433.8
renal 593.89 Occlusion vertebral 433.2
respiratory 519.8 anus 569.49 with other precerebral artery
chronic 496 congenital 751.2 433.3
retinal (artery) (vein) (central) (see also infantile 751.2 bilateral 433.3
Occlusion, retina) 362.30 aortoiliac (chronic) 444.09 basilar (artery) - see Occlusion, artery,
salivary duct (any) 527.8 aqueduct of Sylvius 331.4 basilar
with calculus 527.5 congenital 742.3 bile duct (any) (see also Obstruction,
sigmoid (see also Obstruction, intestine) with spina bifida (see also Spina biliary) 576.2
560.9 bifida) 741.0 bowel (see also Obstruction, intestine)
sinus (accessory) (nasal) (see also arteries of extremities, lower 444.22 560.9
Sinusitis) 473.9 without thrombus or embolus (see brain (artery) (vascular) (see also Infarct,
Stensen’s duct 527.8 also Arteriosclerosis, brain) 434.9
stomach 537.89 extremities) 440.20 breast (duct) 611.89
acute 536.1 due to stricture or stenosis 447.1 carotid (artery) (common) (internal) -
congenital 750.7 upper 444.21 see Occlusion, artery, carotid
submaxillary gland 527.8 without thrombus or embolus cerebellar (anterior inferior) (artery)
with calculus 527.5 (see also Arteriosclerosis, (posterior inferior) (superior)
thoracic duct 457.1 extremities) 440.20 433.8
thrombotic - see Thrombosis due to stricture or stenosis cerebral (artery) (see also Infarct, brain)
tooth eruption 520.6 447.1 434.9


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Occlusion (Continued) Occlusion (Continued) Odontoma (Continued)


cerebrovascular (see also Infarct, brain) renal artery 593.81 compound (M9281/0) 213.1
434.9 retina, retinal (vascular) 362.30 upper jaw (bone) 213.0
diffuse 437.0 artery, arterial 362.30 fibroameloblastic (M9290/0) 213.1
cervical canal (see also Stricture, cervix) branch 362.32 upper jaw (bone) 213.0
622.4 central (total) 362.31 follicular 526.0
by falciparum malaria 084.0 partial 362.33 upper jaw (bone) 213.0
cervix (uteri) (see also Stricture, cervix) transient 362.34 Odontomyelitis (closed) (open) 522.0
622.4 tributary 362.32 Odontonecrosis 521.09
choanal 748.0 vein 362.30 Odontorrhagia 525.8
choroidal (artery) 433.8 branch 362.36 Odontosarcoma, ameloblastic (M9290/3)
colon (see also Obstruction, intestine) central (total) 362.35 170.1
560.9 incipient 362.37 upper jaw (bone) 170.0
communicating posterior artery 433.8 partial 362.37 Odynophagia 787.20
coronary (artery) (thrombotic) (see also tributary 362.36 Oesophagostomiasis 127.7
Infarct, myocardium) 410.9 spinal artery 433.8 Oesophagostomum infestation 127.7
acute 410.9 stent Oestriasis 134.0
without myocardial infarction coronary 996.72 Ogilvie’s syndrome (sympathicotonic
411.81 teeth (mandibular) (posterior lingual) colon obstruction) 560.89
healed or old 412 524.29 Oguchi’s disease (retina) 368.61
cystic duct (see also Obstruction, thoracic duct 457.1 Ohara’s disease (see also Tularemia)
gallbladder) 575.2 tubal 628.2 021.9
congenital 751.69 ureter (complete) (partial) 593.4 Oidiomycosis (see also Candidiasis)
disto congenital 753.29 112.9
division I 524.22 urethra (see also Stricture, urethra) Oidiomycotic meningitis 112.83
division II 524.22 598.9 Oidium albicans infection (see also
embolic - see Embolism congenital 753.6 Candidiasis) 112.9
fallopian tube 628.2 uterus 621.8 Old age 797
congenital 752.19 vagina 623.2 dementia (of) 290.0
gallbladder (see also Obstruction, vascular NEC 459.9 Olfactory - see condition
gallbladder) 575.2 vein - see Thrombosis Oligemia 285.9
congenital 751.69 vena cava Oligergasia (see also Disability,
jaundice from 751.69 [744.5] inferior 453.2 intellectual) 319
gingiva, traumatic 523.8 superior (acute) 453.87 Oligoamnios 658.0
hymen 623.3 affecting fetus or newborn 761.2
chronic 453.77
congenital 752.42 Oligoastrocytoma, mixed (M9382/3)
ventricle (brain) NEC 331.4

O
hypophyseal (artery) 433.8 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
vertebral (artery) - see Occlusion, artery,
iliac (artery) 444.81 malignant
vertebral
intestine (see also Obstruction, intestine) unspecified site 191.9
vessel (blood) NEC 459.9
560.9 Oligocythemia 285.9
vulva 624.8
kidney 593.89 Oligodendroblastoma (M9460/3)
Occlusio pupillae 364.74
lacrimal apparatus - see Stenosis, specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
lacrimal Occupational malignant
lung 518.89 problems NEC V62.29 unspecified site 191.9
lymph or lymphatic channel 457.1 therapy V57.21 Oligodendroglioma (M9450/3)
mammary duct 611.89 Ochlophobia 300.29 anaplastic type (M9451/3)
mesenteric artery (embolic) Ochronosis (alkaptonuric) (congenital) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
(thrombotic) (with gangrene) (endogenous) 270.2 malignant
557.0 with chloasma of eyelid 270.2 unspecified site 191.9
nose 478.19 Ocular muscle - see also condition specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
congenital 748.0 myopathy 359.1 malignant
organ or site, congenital NEC - see torticollis 781.93 unspecified site 191.9
Atresia Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia 756.0 Oligodendroma - see Oligodendroglioma
oviduct 628.2 Oculogyric Oligodontia (see also Anodontia) 520.0
congenital 752.19 crisis or disturbance 378.87 Oligoencephalon 742.1
periodontal, traumatic 523.8 psychogenic 306.7 Oligohydramnios 658.0
peripheral arteries (lower extremity) Oculomotor syndrome 378.81 affecting fetus or newborn 761.2
444.22 Oddi’s sphincter spasm 576.5 due to premature rupture of
without thrombus or embolus (see Odelberg’s disease (juvenile membranes 658.1
also Arteriosclerosis, osteochondrosis) 732.1 affecting fetus or newborn 761.2
extremities) 440.20 Odontalgia 525.9 Oligohydrosis 705.0
due to stricture or stenosis 447.1 Odontoameloblastoma (M9311/0) Oligomenorrhea 626.1
upper extremity 444.21 213.1 Oligophrenia (see also Disability,
without thrombus or embolus upper jaw (bone) 213.0 intellectual) 319
(see also Arteriosclerosis, Odontoclasia 521.05 phenylpyruvic 270.1
extremities) 440.20 Odontoclasis 873.63 Oligospermia 606.1
due to stricture or stenosis 447.1 complicated 873.73 Oligotrichia 704.09
pontine (artery) 433.8 Odontodysplasia, regional 520.4 congenita 757.4
posterior lingual, of mandibular teeth Odontogenesis imperfecta 520.5 Oliguria 788.5
524.29 Odontoma (M9280/0) 213.1 with
precerebral artery - see Occlusion, ameloblastic (M9311/0) 213.1 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
artery, precerebral NEC upper jaw (bone) 213.0 with renal failure
puncta lacrimalia 375.52 calcified (M9280/0) 213.1 ectopic pregnancy (see also
pupil 364.74 upper jaw (bone) 213.0 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.3
pylorus (see also Stricture, pylorus) complex (M9282/0) 213.1 molar pregnancy (see also categories
537.0 upper jaw (bone) 213.0 630–632) 639.3


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Oliguria (Continued) Oophoritis (cystic) (infectional) Ophthalmia (Continued)


complicating (interstitial) (see also Salpingo- Egyptian 076.1
abortion 639.3 oophoritis) 614.2 electric, electrica 370.24
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.3 complicating pregnancy 646.6 gonococcal (neonatorum) 098.40
pregnancy 646.2 fetal (acute) 752.0 metastatic 360.11
with hypertension - see Toxemia, gonococcal (acute) 098.19 migraine 346.8
of pregnancy chronic or duration of 2 months or neonatorum, newborn 771.6
due to a procedure 997.5 over 098.39 gonococcal 098.40
following labor and delivery 669.3 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) nodosa 360.14
heart or cardiac - see Failure, heart 016.6 phlyctenular 370.31
puerperal, postpartum 669.3 Opacity, opacities with ulcer (see also Ulcer, cornea)
specified due to a procedure 997.5 cornea 371.00 370.00
Ollier’s disease (chondrodysplasia) 756.4 central 371.03 sympathetic 360.11
Omentitis (see also Peritonitis) 567.9 congenital 743.43 Ophthalmitis - see Ophthalmia
Omentocele (see also Hernia, omental) 553.8 interfering with vision 743.42 Ophthalmocele (congenital) 743.66
Omentum, omental - see condition degenerative (see also Degeneration, Ophthalmoneuromyelitis 341.0
Omphalitis (congenital) (newborn) 771.4 cornea) 371.40 Ophthalmopathy, infiltrative with
not of newborn 686.9 hereditary (see also Dystrophy, thyrotoxicosis 242.0
tetanus 771.3 cornea) 371.50 Ophthalmoplegia (see also Strabismus)
Omphalocele 756.72 inflammatory (see also Keratitis) 370.9 378.9
Omphalomesenteric duct, persistent late effect of trachoma (healed) anterior internuclear 378.86
751.0 139.1 ataxia-areflexia syndrome 357.0
Omphalorrhagia, newborn 772.3 minor 371.01 bilateral 378.9
Omsk hemorrhagic fever 065.1 peripheral 371.02 diabetic 250.5 [378.86]
Onanism 307.9 enamel (fluoride) (nonfluoride) (teeth) due to secondary diabetes 249.5
Onchocerciasis 125.3 520.3 [378.86]
eye 125.3 [360.13] lens (see also Cataract) 366.9 exophthalmic 242.0 [376.22]
Onchocercosis 125.3 snowball 379.22 external 378.55
Oncocytoma (M8290/0) - see Neoplasm, vitreous (humor) 379.24 progressive 378.72
by site, benign congenital 743.51 total 378.56
Ondine’s curse 348.89 Opalescent dentin (hereditary) 520.5 internal (complete) (total) 367.52
Oneirophrenia (see also Schizophrenia) Open, opening internuclear 378.86
295.4 abnormal, organ or site, congenital - see migraine 346.2
Onychauxis 703.8 Imperfect, closure painful 378.55
congenital 757.5 angle Parinaud’s 378.81
Onychia (with lymphangitis) 681.9 with progressive external 378.72
O

borderline findings
dermatophytic 110.1 supranuclear, progressive 333.0
high risk 365.05
finger 681.02 total (external) 378.56
intraocular pressure
toe 681.11 internal 367.52
365.01
Onychitis (with lymphangitis) 681.9 unilateral 378.9
low risk 365.01
finger 681.02 Opisthognathism 524.00
cupping of discs 365.01
toe 681.11 Opisthorchiasis (felineus) (tenuicollis)
high risk 365.05
Onychocryptosis 703.0 (viverrini) 121.0
low risk 365.01
Onychodystrophy 703.8 bite Opisthotonos, opisthotonus 781.0
congenital 757.5 anterior 524.24 Opitz’s disease (congestive
Onychogryphosis 703.8 posterior 524.25 splenomegaly) 289.51
Onychogryposis 703.8 false - see Imperfect, closure Opiumism (see also Dependence) 304.0
Onycholysis 703.8 margin on tooth restoration 525.61 Oppenheim’s disease 358.8
Onychomadesis 703.8 restoration margins 525.61 Oppenheim-Urbach disease or syndrome
Onychomalacia 703.8 wound - see Wound, open, by site (necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum)
Onychomycosis 110.1 Operation 250.8 [709.3]
finger 110.1 causing mutilation of fetus 763.89 due to secondary diabetes 249.8 [709.3]
toe 110.1 destructive, on live fetus, to facilitate Opsoclonia 379.59
Onycho-osteodysplasia 756.89 birth 763.89 Optic nerve - see condition
Onychophagy 307.9 for delivery, fetus or newborn 763.89 Orbit - see condition
Onychoptosis 703.8 maternal, unrelated to current delivery, Orchioblastoma (M9071/3) 186.9
Onychorrhexis 703.8 affecting fetus or newborn (see Orchitis (nonspecific) (septic) 604.90
congenital 757.5 also Newborn, affected by) with abscess 604.0
Onychoschizia 703.8 760.64 blennorrhagic (acute) 098.13
Onychotrophia (see also Atrophy, nail) Operational fatigue 300.89 chronic or duration of 2 months or
703.8 Operative - see condition over 098.33
O’Nyong Nyong fever 066.3 Operculitis (chronic) 523.40 diphtheritic 032.89 [604.91]
Onyxis (finger) (toe) 703.0 acute 523.30 filarial 125.9 [604.91]
Onyxitis (with lymphangitis) 681.9 Operculum, retina 361.32 gangrenous 604.99
finger 681.02 with detachment 361.01 gonococcal (acute) 098.13
toe 681.11 Ophiasis 704.01 chronic or duration of 2 months or
Oocyte (egg) (ovum) Ophthalmia (see also Conjunctivitis) over 098.33
donor V59.70 372.30 mumps 072.0
over age 35 V59.73 actinic rays 370.24 parotidea 072.0
anonymous recipient V59.73 allergic (acute) 372.05 suppurative 604.99
designated recipient V59.74 chronic 372.14 syphilitic 095.8 [604.91]
under age 35 V59.71 blennorrhagic (neonatorum) 098.40 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
anonymous recipient V59.71 catarrhal 372.03 016.5 [608.81]
designated recipient V59.72 diphtheritic 032.81 Orf 051.2


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Organic - see also condition Ossification (Continued) Osteoarthrosis (Continued)


heart - see Disease, heart myocardium, myocardial (see also Deformans alkaptonurica 270.2
insufficiency 799.89 Degeneration, myocardial) 429.1 generalized 715.09
Oriental penis 607.81 juvenilis (Köhler’s) 732.5
bilharziasis 120.2 periarticular 728.89 localized 715.3
schistosomiasis 120.2 sclera 379.16 idiopathic 715.1
sore 085.1 tendon 727.82 primary 715.1
Orientation trachea 519.19 secondary 715.2
ego-dystonic sexual 302.0 tympanic membrane (see also multiple sites, not specified as
Orifice - see condition Tympanosclerosis) 385.00 generalized 715.89
Origin, both great vessels from right vitreous (humor) 360.44 polyarticular 715.09
ventricle 745.11 Osteitis (see also Osteomyelitis) 730.2 spine (see also Spondylosis) 721.90
Ormond’s disease or syndrome 593.4 acute 730.0 temporomandibular joint 524.69
Ornithosis 073.9 alveolar 526.5 Osteoblastoma (M9200/0) - see
with chronic 730.1 Neoplasm, bone, benign
complication 073.8 condensans (ilii) 733.5 Osteochondritis (see also
specified NEC 073.7 deformans (Paget’s) 731.0 Osteochondrosis) 732.9
pneumonia 073.0 due to or associated with malignant dissecans 732.7
pneumonitis (lobular) 073.0 neoplasm (see also Neoplasm, hip 732.7
Orodigitofacial dysostosis 759.89 bone, malignant) 170.9 [731.1] ischiopubica 732.1
Oropouche fever 066.3 due to yaws 102.6 multiple 756.59
Orotaciduria, oroticaciduria (congenital) fibrosa NEC 733.29 syphilitic (congenital) 090.0
(hereditary) (pyrimidine deficiency) cystica (generalisata) 252.01 Osteochondrodermodysplasia 756.59
281.4 disseminata 756.59 Osteochondrodystrophy 277.5
Oroya fever 088.0 osteoplastica 252.01 deformans 277.5
Orthodontics V58.5 fragilitans 756.51 familial 277.5
adjustment V53.4 Garré’s (sclerosing) 730.1 fetalis 756.4
aftercare V58.5 infectious (acute) (subacute) 730.0 Osteochondrolysis 732.7
fitting V53.4 chronic or old 730.1 Osteochondroma (M9210/0) - see also
Orthopnea 786.02 jaw (acute) (chronic) (lower) (neonatal) Neoplasm, bone, benign
Os, uterus - see condition (suppurative) (upper) 526.4 multiple, congenital 756.4
Osgood-Schlatter parathyroid 252.01 Osteochondromatosis (M9210/1) 238.0
petrous bone (see also Petrositis) 383.20 synovial 727.82
disease 732.4
pubis 733.5 Osteochondromyxosarcoma (M9180/3) -
osteochondrosis 732.4
sclerotic, nonsuppurative 730.1
Osler’s see Neoplasm, bone, malignant
syphilitic 095.5
disease (M9950/1) (polycythemia vera) Osteochondropathy NEC 732.9

O
tuberculosa
238.4 Osteochondrosarcoma (M9180/3) - see
cystica (of Jüngling) 135
nodes 421.0 Neoplasm, bone, malignant
multiplex cystoides 135
Osler-Rendu disease (familial Osteochondrosis 732.9
Osteoarthritica spondylitis (spine) (see
hemorrhagic telangiectasia) 448.0 acetabulum 732.1
also Spondylosis) 721.90
Osler-Vaquez disease (M9950/1) adult spine 732.8
Osteoarthritis (see also Osteoarthrosis)
(polycythemia vera) 238.4 715.9 astragalus 732.5
Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome (familial distal interphalangeal 715.9 Blount’s 732.4
hemorrhagic telangiectasia) 448.0 hyperplastic 731.2 Buchanan’s (juvenile osteochondrosis
Osmidrosis 705.89 interspinalis (see also Spondylosis) of iliac crest) 732.1
Osseous - see condition 721.90 Buchman’s (juvenile osteochondrosis)
Ossification spine, spinal NEC (see also Spondylosis) 732.1
artery - see Arteriosclerosis 721.90 Burns’ 732.3
auricle (ear) 380.39 Osteoarthropathy (see also Osteoarthrosis) calcaneus 732.5
bronchus 519.19 715.9 capitular epiphysis (femur) 732.1
cardiac (see also Degeneration, chronic idiopathic hypertrophic 757.39 carpal
myocardial) 429.1 familial idiopathic 757.39 lunate (wrist) 732.3
cartilage (senile) 733.99 hypertrophic pulmonary 731.2 scaphoid 732.3
coronary - see Arteriosclerosis, coronary secondary 731.2 coxae juvenilis 732.1
diaphragm 728.10 idiopathic hypertrophic 757.39 deformans juvenilis (coxae) (hip)
ear 380.39 primary hypertrophic 731.2 732.1
middle (see also Otosclerosis) 387.9 pulmonary hypertrophic 731.2 Scheuermann’s 732.0
falx cerebri 349.2 secondary hypertrophic 731.2 spine 732.0
fascia 728.10 Osteoarthrosis (degenerative) tibia 732.4
fontanel (hypertrophic) (rheumatoid) 715.9 vertebra 732.0
defective or delayed 756.0 Diaz’s (astragalus) 732.5
premature 756.0 Note: Use the following fifth-digit dissecans (knee) (shoulder) 732.7
heart (see also Degeneration, subclassification with category 715: femoral capital epiphysis 732.1
myocardial) 429.1 femur (head) (juvenile) 732.1
valve - see Endocarditis 0 site unspecified foot (juvenile) 732.5
larynx 478.79 1 shoulder region Freiberg’s (disease) (second metatarsal)
2 upper arm 732.5
ligament
3 forearm Haas’ 732.3
posterior longitudinal 724.8
4 hand
cervical 723.7 Haglund’s (os tibiale externum)
5 pelvic region and thigh
meninges (cerebral) 349.2 732.5
6 lower leg
spinal 336.8 hand (juvenile) 732.3
7 ankle and foot
multiple, eccentric centers 733.99 head of
8 other specified sites except spine
muscle 728.10 femur 732.1
9 multiple sites
heterotopic, postoperative 728.13 humerus (juvenile) 732.3


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Osteochondrosis (Continued) Osteochondrosis (Continued) Osteomyelitis (Continued)


hip (juvenile) 732.1 van Neck’s (juvenile osteochondrosis) Garré’s 730.1
humerus (juvenile) 732.3 732.1 jaw (acute) (chronic) (lower) (neonatal)
iliac crest (juvenile) 732.1 vertebral (juvenile) 732.0 (suppurative) (upper) 526.4
ilium (juvenile) 732.1 adult 732.8 nonsuppurating 730.1
ischiopubic synchondrosis 732.1 Osteoclastoma (M9250/1) 238.0 orbital 376.03
Iselin’s (osteochondrosis fifth malignant (M9250/3) - see Neoplasm, petrous bone (see also Petrositis)
metatarsal) 732.5 bone, malignant 383.20
juvenile, juvenilis 732.6 Osteocopic pain 733.90 Salmonella 003.24
arm 732.3 Osteodynia 733.90 sclerosing, nonsuppurative 730.1
capital femoral epiphysis 732.1 Osteodystrophy sicca 730.1
capitellum humeri 732.3 azotemic 588.0 syphilitic 095.5
capitular epiphysis 732.1 chronica deformans hypertrophica congenital 090.0 [730.8]
carpal scaphoid 732.3 731.0 tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, bone
clavicle, sternal epiphysis 732.6 congenital 756.50 typhoid 002.0 [730.8]
coxae 732.1 specified type NEC 756.59 Osteomyelofibrosis 289.89
deformans 732.1 deformans 731.0 Osteomyelosclerosis 289.89
foot 732.5 fibrosa localisata 731.0 Osteonecrosis 733.40
hand 732.3 parathyroid 252.01 meaning osteomyelitis 730.1
hip and pelvis 732.1 renal 588.0 Osteo-onycho-arthro dysplasia 756.89
lower extremity, except foot 732.4 Osteofibroma (M9262/0) - see Neoplasm, Osteo-onychodysplasia, hereditary
lunate, wrist 732.3 bone, benign 756.89
medial cuneiform bone 732.5 Osteofibrosarcoma (M9182/3) - see Osteopathia
metatarsal (head) 732.5 Neoplasm, bone, malignant condensans disseminata 756.53
metatarsophalangeal 732.5 Osteogenesis imperfecta 756.51 hyperostotica multiplex infantilis
navicular, ankle 732.5 Osteogenic - see condition 756.59
patella 732.4 Osteoma (M9180/0) - see also Neoplasm, hypertrophica toxica 731.2
primary patellar center (of Köhler) bone, benign striata 756.4
732.4 osteoid (M9191/0) - see also Neoplasm, Osteopathy resulting from poliomyelitis
specified site NEC 732.6 bone, benign (see also Poliomyelitis) 045.9
spine 732.0 giant (M9200/0) - see Neoplasm, [730.7]
tarsal scaphoid 732.5 bone, benign familial dysplastic 731.2
tibia (epiphysis) (tuberosity) 732.4 Osteomalacia 268.2 Osteopecilia 756.53
upper extremity 732.3 chronica deformans hypertrophica 731.0 Osteopenia 733.90
vertebra (body) (Calvé) 732.0 due to vitamin D deficiency 268.2 borderline 733.90
epiphyseal plates (of infantile (see also Rickets) 268.0 Osteoperiostitis (see also Osteomyelitis)
O

Scheuermann) 732.0 juvenile (see also Rickets) 268.0 730.2


Kienböck’s (disease) 732.3 oncogenic 275.8 ossificans toxica 731.2
Köhler’s (disease) (navicular, ankle) pelvis 268.2 toxica ossificans 731.2
732.5 vitamin D-resistant 275.3 Osteopetrosis (familial) 756.52
patellar 732.4 Osteomalacic bone 268.2 Osteophyte - see Exostosis
tarsal navicular 732.5 Osteomalacosis 268.2 Osteophytosis - see Exostosis
Legg-Calvé-Perthes (disease) 732.1 Osteomyelitis (general) (infective) Osteopoikilosis 756.53
lower extremity (juvenile) 732.4 (localized) (neonatal) (purulent) Osteoporosis (generalized) 733.00
lunate bone 732.3 (pyogenic) (septic) (staphylococcal) circumscripta 731.0
Mauclaire’s 732.3 (streptococcal) (suppurative) (with disuse 733.03
metacarpal heads (of Mauclaire) 732.3 periostitis) 730.2 drug-induced 733.09
metatarsal (fifth) (head) (second) 732.5 idiopathic 733.02
navicular, ankle 732.5 Note: Use the following fifth-digit postmenopausal 733.01
os calcis 732.5 subclassification with category 730: posttraumatic 733.7
Osgood-Schlatter 732.4 0 site unspecified screening V82.81
os tibiale externum 732.5 1 shoulder region senile 733.01
Panner’s 732.3 2 upper arm specified type NEC 733.09
patella (juvenile) 732.4 3 forearm Osteoporosis-osteomalacia syndrome
patellar center 4 hand 268.2
primary (of Köhler) 732.4 5 pelvic region and thigh Osteopsathyrosis 756.51
secondary (of Sinding-Larsen) 732.4 6 lower leg Osteoradionecrosis, jaw 526.89
pelvis (juvenile) 732.1 7 ankle and foot Osteosarcoma (M9180/3) - see also
Pierson’s 732.1 8 other specified sites Neoplasm, bone, malignant
radial head (juvenile) 732.3 9 multiple sites chondroblastic (M9181/3) - see
Scheuermann’s 732.0 Neoplasm, bone, malignant
Sever’s (calcaneum) 732.5 acute or subacute 730.0 fibroblastic (M9182/3) - see Neoplasm,
Sinding-Larsen (secondary patellar chronic or old 730.1 bone, malignant
center) 732.4 due to or associated with in Paget’s disease of bone (M9184/3) -
spine (juvenile) 732.0 diabetes mellitus 250.8 [731.8] see Neoplasm, bone, malignant
adult 732.8 due to secondary diabetes 249.8 juxtacortical (M9190/3) - see Neoplasm,
symphysis pubis (of Pierson) (juvenile) [731.8] bone malignant
732.1 tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis, parosteal (M9190/3) - see Neoplasm,
syphilitic (congenital) 090.0 bone) 015.9 [730.8] bone, malignant
tarsal (navicular) (scaphoid) 732.5 limb bones 015.5 [730.8] telangiectatic (M9183/3) - see
tibia (proximal) (tubercle) 732.4 specified bones NEC 015.7 Neoplasm, bone, malignant
tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, bone [730.8] Osteosclerosis 756.52
ulna 732.3 spine 015.0 [730.8] fragilis (generalisata) 756.52
upper extremity (juvenile) 732.3 typhoid 002.0 [730.8] Osteosclerotic anemia 289.89


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Osteosis Otitis (Continued) Otitis (Continued)


acromegaloid 757.39 media (Continued) media (Continued)
cutis 709.3 acute (Continued) chronic (Continued)
parathyroid 252.01 catarrhal 381.00 suppurative (Continued)
renal fibrocystic 588.0 exudative 381.00 tuberculous (see also
Österreicher-Turner syndrome 756.89 mucoid 381.02 Tuberculosis) 017.4
Ostium allergic 381.05 tubotympanic 382.1
atrioventriculare commune 745.69 necrotizing 382.00 transudative 381.3
primum (arteriosum) (defect) with spontaneous rupture of exudative 381.4
(persistent) 745.61 ear drum 382.01 acute 381.00
secundum (arteriosum) (defect) in chronic 381.3
(patent) (persistent) 745.5 influenza (see also Influenza) fibrotic (see also Adhesions, middle
Ostrum-Furst syndrome 756.59 487.8 [382.02] ear) 385.10
Otalgia 388.70 measles 055.2 mucoid, mucous 381.4
otogenic 388.71 scarlet fever 034.1 [382.02] acute 381.02
referred 388.72 nonsuppurative 381.00 chronic (simple) 381.20
Othematoma 380.31 purulent 382.00 mucosanguineous, chronic 381.29
Otitic hydrocephalus 348.2 with spontaneous rupture of nonsuppurative 381.4
Otitis 382.9 ear drum 382.01 acute 381.00
with effusion 381.4 sanguineous 381.03 chronic 381.3
purulent 382.4 allergic 381.06 postmeasles 055.2
secretory 381.4 secretory 381.01 purulent 382.4
serous 381.4 seromucinous 381.02 acute 382.00
suppurative 382.4 serous 381.01 with spontaneous rupture of
acute 382.9 allergic 381.04 ear drum 382.01
adhesive (see also Adhesions, middle suppurative 382.00 chronic 382.3
ear) 385.10 with spontaneous rupture of sanguineous, acute 381.03
chronic 382.9 ear drum 382.01 allergic 381.06
with effusion 381.3 due to secretory 381.4
mucoid, mucous (simple) 381.20 influenza (see also Influenza) acute or subacute 381.01
purulent 382.3 487.8 [382.02] chronic 381.3
secretory 381.3 scarlet fever 034.1 [382.02] seromucinous 381.4
serous 381.10 transudative 381.00 acute or subacute 381.02
suppurative 382.3 adhesive (see also Adhesions, middle chronic 381.3
ear) 385.10
diffuse parasitic 136.8 serosanguineous, chronic 381.19
allergic 381.4
externa (acute) (diffuse) (hemorrhagica) serous 381.4

O
acute 381.04
380.10 acute or subacute 381.01
mucoid 381.05
actinic 380.22 chronic (simple) 381.10
sanguineous 381.06
candidal 112.82 subacute - see Otitis, media, acute
serous 381.04
chemical 380.22 suppurative 382.4
chronic 381.3
chronic 380.23 acute 382.00
catarrhal 381.4
mycotic - see Otitis, externa, acute 381.00 with spontaneous rupture of
mycotic chronic (simple) 381.10 ear drum 382.01
specified type NEC 380.23 chronic 382.9 chronic 382.3
circumscribed 380.10 with effusion 381.3 atticoantral 382.2
contact 380.22 adhesive (see also Adhesions, benign 382.1
due to middle ear) 385.10 tuberculous (see also
erysipelas 035 [380.13] allergic 381.3 Tuberculosis)
impetigo 684 [380.13] atticoantral, suppurative (with 017.4
seborrheic dermatitis 690.10 posterior or superior tubotympanic 382.1
[380.13] marginal perforation of ear transudative 381.4
eczematoid 380.22 drum) 382.2 acute 381.00
furuncular 680.0 [380.13] benign suppurative (with chronic 381.3
infective 380.10 anterior perforation of ear tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
chronic 380.16 drum) 382.1 017.4
malignant 380.14 catarrhal 381.10 postmeasles 055.2
mycotic (chronic) 380.15 exudative 381.3 Otoconia 386.8
due to mucinous 381.20 Otolith syndrome 386.19
aspergillosis 117.3 [380.15] mucoid, mucous (simple) 381.20 Otomycosis 111.8 [380.15]
moniliasis 112.82 mucosanguineous 381.29 in
otomycosis 111.8 [380.15] nonsuppurative 381.3 aspergillosis 117.3 [380.15]
reactive 380.22 purulent 382.3 moniliasis 112.82
specified type NEC 380.22 secretory 381.3 Otopathy 388.9
tropical 111.8 [380.15] seromucinous 381.3 Otoporosis (see also Otosclerosis)
insidiosa (see also Otosclerosis) 387.9 serosanguineous 381.19 387.9
interna (see also Labyrinthitis) 386.30 serous (simple) 381.10 Otorrhagia 388.69
media (hemorrhagic) (staphylococcal) suppurative 382.3 traumatic - see nature of injury
(streptococcal) 382.9 atticoantral (with posterior or Otorrhea 388.60
acute 382.9 superior marginal blood 388.69
with effusion 381.00 perforation of ear drum) cerebrospinal (fluid) 388.61
allergic 381.04 382.2 Otosclerosis (general) 387.9
mucoid 381.05 benign (with anterior cochlear (endosteal) 387.2
sanguineous 381.06 perforation of ear drum) involving
serous 381.04 382.1 otic capsule 387.2


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Otosclerosis (Continued) Overdevelopment - see also Hypertrophy Overriding


involving (Continued) breast (female) (male) 611.1 aorta 747.21
oval window nasal bones 738.0 finger (acquired) 736.29
nonobliterative 387.0 prostate, congenital 752.89 congenital 755.59
obliterative 387.1 Overdistention - see Distention toe (acquired) 735.8
round window 387.2 Overdose, overdosage (drug) 977.9 congenital 755.66
nonobliterative 387.0 specified drug or substance - see Table Oversize
obliterative 387.1 of Drugs and Chemicals fetus (weight of 4500 grams or more)
specified type NEC 387.8 Overeating 783.6 766.0
Otospongiosis (see also Otosclerosis) 387.9 nonorganic origin 307.51 affecting management of pregnancy
Otto’s disease or pelvis 715.35 Overexertion (effects) (exhaustion) 656.6
Outburst, aggressive (see also 994.5 causing disproportion 653.5
Disturbance, conduct) 312.0 Overexposure (effects) 994.9 with obstructed labor 660.1
in children or adolescents 313.9 exhaustion 994.4 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
Outcome of delivery Overfeeding (see also Overeating) Overstimulation, ovarian 256.1
multiple birth NEC V27.9 783.6 Overstrained 780.79
all liveborn V27.5 Overfill, endodontic 526.62 heart - see Hypertrophy, cardiac
all stillborn V27.7 Overgrowth, bone NEC 733.99 Overweight (see also Obesity) 278.02
some liveborn V27.6 Overhanging Overwork 780.79
unspecified V27.9 tooth restoration 525.62 Oviduct - see condition
single V27.9 unrepairable, dental restorative Ovotestis 752.7
liveborn V27.0 materials 525.62 Ovulation (cycle)
stillborn V27.1 Overheated (effects) (places) - see Heat failure or lack of 628.0
twins V27.9 Overinhibited child 313.0 pain 625.2
both liveborn V27.2 Overjet 524.29 Ovum
both stillborn V27.4 excessive horizontal 524.26 blighted 631.8
one liveborn, one stillborn V27.3 Overlaid, overlying (suffocation) donor V59.70
Outlet - see also condition 994.7 over age 35 V59.73
syndrome (thoracic) 353.0 Overlap anonymous recipient V59.73
Outstanding ears (bilateral) 744.29 excessive horizontal 524.26 designated recipient V59.74
Ovalocytosis (congenital) (hereditary) (see Overlapping toe (acquired) 735.8 under age 35 V59.71
also Elliptocytosis) 282.1 congenital (fifth toe) 755.66 anonymous recipient V59.71
Ovarian - see also condition Overload designated recipient V59.72
pregnancy - see Pregnancy, ovarian fluid 276.69 dropsical 631.8
remnant syndrome 620.8 due to transfusion (blood) (blood pathologic 631.8
vein syndrome 593.4 components) 276.61 Owren’s disease or syndrome
O

Ovaritis (cystic) (see also Salpingo- iron, due to repeated red blood cell (parahemophilia) (see also Defect,
oophoritis) 614.2 transfusions 275.02 coagulation) 286.3
Ovary, ovarian - see condition potassium (K) 276.7 Oxalosis 271.8
Overactive - see also Hyperfunction sodium (Na) 276.0 Oxaluria 271.8
bladder 596.51 transfusion associated circulatory Ox heart - see Hypertrophy, cardiac
eye muscle (see also Strabismus) 378.9 (TACO) 276.61 OX syndrome 758.6
hypothalamus 253.8 Overnutrition (see also Oxycephaly, oxycephalic 756.0
thyroid (see also Thyrotoxicosis) 242.9 Hyperalimentation) 783.6 syphilitic, congenital 090.0
Overactivity, child 314.01 Overproduction - see also Hypersecretion Oxyuriasis 127.4
Overbite (deep) (excessive) (horizontal) ACTH 255.3 Oxyuris vermicularis (infestation) 127.4
(vertical) 524.29 cortisol 255.0 Ozena 472.0
Overbreathing (see also Hyperventilation) growth hormone 253.0
786.01 thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
Overconscientious personality 301.4 242.8


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P Pain(s) (Continued)
back (postural) 724.5
Pain(s) (Continued)
joint 719.40
Pacemaker syndrome 429.4 low 724.2 ankle 719.47
Pachyderma, pachydermia 701.8 psychogenic 307.89 elbow 719.42
laryngis 478.5 bile duct 576.9 foot 719.47
laryngitis 478.79 bladder 788.99 hand 719.44
larynx (verrucosa) 478.79 bone 733.90 hip 719.45
Pachydermatitis 701.8 breast 611.71 knee 719.46
Pachydermatocele (congenital) 757.39 psychogenic 307.89 multiple sites 719.49
acquired 701.8 broad ligament 625.9 pelvic region 719.45
Pachydermatosis 701.8 cancer associated 338.3 psychogenic 307.89
Pachydermoperiostitis cartilage NEC 733.90 shoulder (region) 719.41
secondary 731.2 cecum 789.0 specified site NEC 719.48
Pachydermoperiostosis cervicobrachial 723.3 wrist 719.43
primary idiopathic 757.39 chest (central) 786.50 kidney 788.0
secondary 731.2 atypical 786.59 labor, false or spurious 644.1
Pachymeningitis (adhesive) (basal) midsternal 786.51 laryngeal 784.1
(brain) (cerebral) (cervical) (chronic) musculoskeletal 786.59 leg 729.5
(circumscribed) (external) (fibrous) noncardiac 786.59 limb 729.5
(hemorrhagic) (hypertrophic) substernal 786.51 low back 724.2
(internal) (purulent) (spinal) wall (anterior) 786.52 lumbar region 724.2
(suppurative) (see also Meningitis) chronic 338.29 mandible, mandibular 784.92
322.9 associated with significant mastoid (see also Otalgia) 388.70
gonococcal 098.82 psychosocial dysfunction maxilla 784.92
Pachyonychia (congenital) 757.5 338.4 menstrual 625.3
acquired 703.8 due to trauma 338.21 metacarpophalangeal (joint)
Pachyperiosteodermia postoperative 338.28 719.44
primary or idiopathic 757.39 post-thoracotomy 338.22 metatarsophalangeal (joint) 719.47
secondary 731.2 syndrome 338.4 mouth 528.9
Pachyperiostosis coccyx 724.79 muscle 729.1
primary or idiopathic 757.39 colon 789.0 intercostal 786.59
secondary 731.2 common duct 576.9 musculoskeletal (see also Pain, by site)
Pacinian tumor (M9507/0) - see coronary - see Angina 729.1
Neoplasm, skin, benign costochondral 786.52 nasal 478.19
Pads, knuckle or Garrod’s 728.79 diaphragm 786.52 nasopharynx 478.29
Paget’s disease (osteitis deformans) due to (presence of) any device, neck NEC 723.1

P
731.0 implant, or graft classifiable to psychogenic 307.89
with infiltrating duct carcinoma of the 996.0–996.5 - see Complications, neoplasm related (acute) (chronic)
breast (M8541/3) - see Neoplasm, due to (presence of) any device, 338.3
breast, malignant implant, or graft classified to nerve NEC 729.2
bone 731.0 996.0–996.5 NEC neuromuscular 729.1
osteosarcoma in (M9184/3) - see malignancy (primary) (secondary) nose 478.19
Neoplasm, bone, malignant 338.3 ocular 379.91
breast (M8540/3) 174.0 ear (see also Otalgia) 388.70 ophthalmic 379.91
extramammary (M8542/3) - see also epigastric, epigastrium 789.06 orbital region 379.91
Neoplasm, skin, malignant extremity (lower) (upper) 729.5 osteocopic 733.90
anus 154.3 eye 379.91 ovary 625.9
skin 173.59 face, facial 784.0 psychogenic 307.89
malignant (M8540/3) atypical 350.2 over heart (see also Pain, precordial)
breast 174.0 nerve 351.8 786.51
specified site NEC (M8542/3) - see false (labor) 644.1 ovulation 625.2
Neoplasm, skin, malignant female genital organ NEC 625.9 pelvic (female) 625.9
unspecified site 174.0 psychogenic 307.89 male NEC 789.0
mammary (M8540/3) 174.0 finger 729.5 psychogenic 307.89
necrosis of bone 731.0 flank 789.0 psychogenic 307.89
nipple (M8540/3) 174.0 foot 729.5 penis 607.9
osteitis deformans 731.0 gallbladder 575.9 psychogenic 307.89
Paget-Schroetter syndrome (intermittent gas (intestinal) 787.3 pericardial (see also Pain, precordial)
venous claudication) 453.89 gastric 536.8 786.51
Pain(s) (see also Painful) 780.96 generalized 780.96 perineum
abdominal 789.0 genital organ female 625.9
acute 338.19 female 625.9 male 608.9
due to trauma 338.11 male 608.9 pharynx 478.29
postoperative 338.18 psychogenic 307.89 pleura, pleural, pleuritic 786.52
post-thoracotomy 338.12 groin 789.0 postoperative 338.18
adnexa (uteri) 625.9 growing 781.99 acute 338.18
alimentary, due to vascular hand 729.5 chronic 338.28
insufficiency 557.9 head (see also Headache) 784.0 post-thoracotomy 338.12
anginoid (see also Pain, precordial) heart (see also Pain, precordial) acute 338.12
786.51 786.51 chronic 338.22
anus 569.42 infraorbital (see also Neuralgia, preauricular 388.70
arch 729.5 trigeminal) 350.1 precordial (region) 786.51
arm 729.5 intermenstrual 625.2 psychogenic 307.89
axillary 729.5 jaw 784.92 premenstrual 625.4


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Pain(s) (Continued) Painful (Continued) Palsy (Continued)


psychogenic 307.80 total hip replacement 996.77 lead 984.9
cardiovascular system 307.89 total knee replacement 996.77 specified type of lead - see Table of
gastrointestinal system 307.89 urination 788.1 Drugs and Chemicals
genitourinary system 307.89 wire sutures 998.89 median nerve (tardy) 354.0
heart 307.89 Painters’ colic 984.9 peroneal nerve (acute) (tardy) 355.3
musculoskeletal system 307.89 specified type of lead - see Table of progressive supranuclear 333.0
respiratory system 307.89 Drugs and Chemicals pseudobulbar NEC 335.23
skin 306.3 Palate - see condition radial nerve (acute) 354.3
radicular (spinal) (see also Radiculitis) Palatoplegia 528.9 seventh nerve 351.0
729.2 Palatoschisis (see also Cleft, palate) 749.00 newborn 767.5
rectum 569.42 Palilalia 784.69 shaking (see also Parkinsonism)
respiration 786.52 Palindromic arthritis (see also 332.0
retrosternal 786.51 Rheumatism, palindromic) 719.3 spastic (cerebral) (spinal) 343.9
rheumatic NEC 729.0 Palliative care V66.7 hemiplegic 343.1
muscular 729.1 Pallor 782.61 specified nerve NEC - see Disorder,
rib 786.50 temporal, optic disc 377.15 nerve
root (spinal) (see also Radiculitis) Palmar - see also condition supranuclear NEC 356.8
729.2 fascia - see condition progressive 333.0
round ligament (stretch) 625.9 Palpable ulnar nerve (tardy) 354.2
sacroiliac 724.6 cecum 569.89 wasting 335.21
sciatic 724.3 kidney 593.89 Paltauf-Sternberg disease 201.9
scrotum 608.9 liver 573.9 Paludism - see Malaria
psychogenic 307.89 lymph nodes 785.6 Panama fever 084.0
seminal vesicle 608.9 ovary 620.8 Panaris (with lymphangitis) 681.9
sinus 478.19 prostate 602.9 finger 681.02
skin 782.0 spleen (see also Splenomegaly) 789.2 toe 681.11
spermatic cord 608.9 uterus 625.8 Panaritium (with lymphangitis) 681.9
spinal root (see also Radiculitis) Palpitation (heart) 785.1 finger 681.02
729.2 psychogenic 306.2 toe 681.11
stomach 536.8 Palsy (see also Paralysis) 344.9 Panarteritis (nodosa) 446.0
psychogenic 307.89 atrophic diffuse 335.20 brain or cerebral 437.4
substernal 786.51 Bell’s 351.0 Pancake heart 793.2
temporomandibular (joint) newborn 767.5 with cor pulmonale (chronic) 416.9
524.62 birth 767.7 Pancarditis (acute) (chronic) 429.89
testis 608.9 brachial plexus 353.0 with
P

psychogenic 307.89 fetus or newborn 767.6 rheumatic


thoracic spine 724.1 brain - see also Palsy, cerebral fever (active) (acute) (chronic)
with radicular and visceral pain noncongenital or noninfantile 344.89 (subacute) 391.8
724.4 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) inactive or quiescent 398.99
throat 784.1 cerebrovascular disease rheumatic, acute 391.8
tibia 733.90 syphilitic 094.89 chronic or inactive 398.99
toe 729.5 congenital 090.49 Pancoast’s syndrome or tumor
tongue 529.6 bulbar (chronic) (progressive) 335.22 (carcinoma, pulmonary apex)
tooth 525.9 pseudo NEC 335.23 (M8010/3) 162.3
trigeminal (see also Neuralgia, supranuclear NEC 344.89 Pancoast-Tobias syndrome (M8010/3)
trigeminal) 350.1 cerebral (congenital) (infantile) (carcinoma, pulmonary apex)
tumor associated 338.3 (spastic) 343.9 162.3
umbilicus 789.05 athetoid 333.71 Pancolitis 556.6
ureter 788.0 diplegic 343.0 Pancreas, pancreatic - see condition
urinary (organ) (system) 788.0 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) Pancreatitis 577.0
uterus 625.9 cerebrovascular disease acute (edematous) (hemorrhagic)
psychogenic 307.89 hemiplegic 343.1 (recurrent) 577.0
vagina 625.9 monoplegic 343.3 annular 577.0
vertebrogenic (syndrome) 724.5 noncongenital or noninfantile 437.8 apoplectic 577.0
vesical 788.99 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) calcereous 577.0
vulva 625.9 cerebrovascular disease chronic (infectious) 577.1
xiphoid 733.90 paraplegic 343.0 recurrent 577.1
Painful - see also Pain quadriplegic 343.2 cystic 577.2
arc syndrome 726.19 spastic, not congenital or infantile fibrous 577.8
coitus 344.89 gangrenous 577.0
female 625.0 syphilitic 094.89 hemorrhagic (acute) 577.0
male 608.89 congenital 090.49 interstitial (chronic) 577.1
psychogenic 302.76 tetraplegic 343.2 acute 577.0
ejaculation (semen) 608.89 cranial nerve - see also Disorder, nerve, malignant 577.0
psychogenic 302.79 cranial mumps 072.3
erection 607.3 multiple 352.6 painless 577.1
feet syndrome 266.2 creeping 335.21 recurrent 577.1
menstruation 625.3 divers’ 993.3 relapsing 577.1
psychogenic 306.52 Erb’s (birth injury) 767.6 subacute 577.0
micturition 788.1 facial 351.0 suppurative 577.0
ophthalmoplegia 378.55 newborn 767.5 syphilitic 095.8
respiration 786.52 glossopharyngeal 352.2 Pancreatolithiasis 577.8
scar NEC 709.2 Klumpke (-Déjérine) 767.6 Pancytolysis 289.9


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Pancytopenia (acquired) 284.19 Papanicolaou smear (Continued) Papanicolaou smear (Continued)


with anus (Continued) other specified site (Continued)
malformations 284.09 with (Continued) vagina (Continued)
myelodysplastic syndrome - see cytologic evidence of malignancy abnormal NEC 795.19
Syndrome, myelodysplastic 796.76 following hysterectomy for
congenital 284.09 high grade squamous malignant condition V67.01
due to intraepithelial lesion inadequate cytology sample
antineoplastic chemotherapy 284.11 (HGSIL) 796.74 795.18
drug, specified NEC 284.12 low grade squamous unsatisfactory cytology 795.18
specified NEC 284.19 intraepithelial lesion Papilledema 377.00
Panencephalitis - see also Encephalitis (LGSIL) 796.73 associated with
subacute, sclerosing 046.2
glandular 796.70 decreased ocular pressure 377.02
Panhematopenia 284.81
congenital 284.09 specified finding NEC 796.79 increased intracranial pressure
constitutional 284.09 unsatisfactory cytology 796.78 377.01
splenic, primary 289.4 cervix (screening test) V76.2 retinal disorder 377.03
Panhemocytopenia 284.81 as part of gynecological examination choked disc 377.00
congenital 284.09 V72.31 infectional 377.00
constitutional 284.09 for suspected malignant neoplasm Papillitis 377.31
Panhypogonadism 257.2 V76.2 anus 569.49
Panhypopituitarism 253.2 no disease found V71.1 chronic lingual 529.4
prepubertal 253.3 inadequate cytology sample 795.08 necrotizing, kidney 584.7
Panic (attack) (state) 300.01 nonspecific abnormal finding 795.00 optic 377.31
reaction to exceptional stress (transient) with rectum 569.49
308.0 atypical squamous cells renal, necrotizing 584.7
Panmyelopathy, familial constitutional cannot exclude high grade tongue 529.0
284.09 squamous Papilloma (M8050/0) - see also Neoplasm,
Panmyelophthisis 284.2 intraepithelial lesion by site, benign
acquired (secondary) 284.81 (ASC-H) 795.02
congenital 284.2 of undetermined
idiopathic 284.9 Note: Except where otherwise
significance (ASC-US)
Panmyelosis (acute) (M9951/1) 238.79 indicated, the morphological varieties
Panner’s disease 732.3 795.01
of papilloma in the list below should
capitellum humeri 732.3 cytologic evidence of
be coded by site as for “Neoplasm,
head of humerus 732.3 malignancy 795.06
benign”.
tarsal navicular (bone) high grade squamous
(osteochondrosis) 732.5 intraepithelial lesion acuminatum (female) (male) 078.11
Panneuritis endemica 265.0 [357.4] (HGSIL) 795.04 bladder (urinary) (transitional cell)

P
Panniculitis 729.30 low grade squamous (M8120/1) 236.7
back 724.8 intraepithelial lesion benign (M8120/0) 223.3
knee 729.31 (LGSIL) 795.03 choroid plexus (M9390/0) 225.0
mesenteric 567.82 nonspecific finding NEC 795.09 anaplastic type (M9390/3) 191.5
neck 723.6 to confirm findings of recent malignant (M9390/3) 191.5
nodular, nonsuppurative 729.30 normal smear following ductal (M8503/0)
sacral 724.8 initial abnormal smear dyskeratotic (M8052/0)
specified site NEC 729.39 V72.32 epidermoid (M8052/0)
Panniculus adiposus (abdominal) 278.1 satisfactory smear but lacking hyperkeratotic (M8052/0)
Pannus (corneal) 370.62 transformation zone intracystic (M8504/0)
abdominal (symptomatic) 278.1 795.07 intraductal (M8503/0)
allergic eczematous 370.62
unsatisfactory cervical cytology inverted (M8053/0)
degenerativus 370.62
keratic 370.62 795.08 keratotic (M8052/0)
rheumatoid - see Arthritis, rheumatoid other specified site - see also Screening, parakeratotic (M8052/0)
trachomatosus, trachomatous (active) malignant neoplasm pinta (primary) 103.0
076.1 [370.62] for suspected malignant neoplasm - renal pelvis (transitional cell)
late effect 139.1 see also Screening, malignant (M8120/1) 236.99
Panophthalmitis 360.02 neoplasm benign (M8120/0) 223.1
Panotitis - see Otitis media no disease found V71.1 Schneiderian (M8121/0)
Pansinusitis (chronic) (hyperplastic) nonspecific abnormal finding 796.9 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
(nonpurulent) (purulent) 473.8 vagina V76.47 benign
acute 461.8 with unspecified site 212.0
due to fungus NEC 117.9 atypical squamous cells serous surface (M8461/0)
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) cannot exclude high grade borderline malignancy (M8461/1)
012.8 squamous specified site - see Neoplasm, by
Panuveitis 360.12 intraepithelial lesion site, uncertain behavior
sympathetic 360.11 (ASC-H) 795.12 unspecified site 236.2
Panvalvular disease - see Endocarditis, of undetermined specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
mitral significance (ASC-US) benign
Papageienkrankheit 073.9
795.11 unspecified site 220
Papanicolaou smear
anus 796.70 cytologic evidence of squamous (cell) (M8052/0)
with malignancy 795.16 transitional (cell) (M8120/0)
atypical squamous cells high grade squamous bladder (urinary) (M8120/1) 236.7
cannot exclude high grade intraepithelial lesion inverted type (M8121/1) - see
squamous intraepithelial (HGSIL) 795.14 Neoplasm, by site, uncertain
lesion (ASC-H) 796.72 low grade squamous behavior
of undetermined significance intraepithelial lesion renal pelvis (M8120/1) 236.91
(ASC-US) 796.71 (LGSIL) 795.13 ureter (M8120/1) 236.91


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Papilloma (Continued) Paraganglioma (Continued) Paralysis, paralytic (Continued)


ureter (transitional cell) (M8120/1) 236.91 nonchromaffin (Continued) arteriosclerotic (current episode) 437.0
benign (M8120/0) 223.2 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
urothelial (M8120/1) - see Neoplasm, uncertain behavior cerebrovascular disease
by site, uncertain behavior unspecified site 237.3 ascending (spinal), acute 357.0
verrucous (M8051/0) parasympathetic (M8682/1) associated, nuclear 344.89
villous (M8261/1) - see Neoplasm, by specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, asthenic bulbar 358.00
site, uncertain behavior uncertain behavior ataxic NEC 334.9
yaws, plantar or palmar 102.1 unspecified site 237.3 general 094.1
Papillomata, multiple, of yaws 102.1 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, athetoid 333.71
Papillomatosis (M8060/0) - see also uncertain behavior atrophic 356.9
Neoplasm, by site, benign sympathetic (M8681/1) infantile, acute (see also
confluent and reticulate 701.8 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Poliomyelitis, with paralysis)
cutaneous 701.8 uncertain behavior 045.1
ductal, breast 610.1 unspecified site 237.3 muscle NEC 355.9
Gougerot-Carteaud (confluent unspecified site 237.3 progressive 335.21
reticulate) 701.8 Parageusia 781.1 spinal (acute) (see also Poliomyelitis,
intraductal (diffuse) (M8505/0) - see psychogenic 306.7 with paralysis) 045.1
Neoplasm, by site, benign Paragonimiasis 121.2 attack (see also Disease, cerebrovascular,
subareolar duct (M8506/0) 217 Paragranuloma, Hodgkin’s (M9660/3) acute) 436
Papillon-Léage and Psaume syndrome 201.0 axillary 353.0
(orodigitofacial dysostosis) 759.89 Parahemophilia (see also Defect, Babinski-Nageotte’s 344.89
Papule 709.8 coagulation) 286.3 Bell’s 351.0
carate (primary) 103.0 Parakeratosis 690.8 newborn 767.5
fibrous, of nose (M8724/0) 216.3 psoriasiformis 696.2 Benedikt’s 344.89
pinta (primary) 103.0 variegata 696.2 birth (injury) 767.7
Papulosis Paralysis, paralytic (complete) brain 767.0
lymphomatoid 709.8 (incomplete) 344.9 intracranial 767.0
malignant 447.8 with spinal cord 767.4
Papyraceous fetus 779.89 broken bladder (sphincter) 596.53
complicating pregnancy 646.0 back - see Fracture, vertebra, by neurogenic 596.54
Paracephalus 759.7 site, with spinal cord injury with cauda equina syndrome
Parachute mitral valve 746.5 neck - see Fracture, vertebra, 344.61
Paracoccidioidomycosis 116.1 cervical, with spinal cord puerperal, postpartum, childbirth
mucocutaneous-lymphangitic 116.1 injury 665.5
pulmonary 116.1 fracture, vertebra - see Fracture, sensory 596.54
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visceral 116.1 vertebra, by site, with spinal with cauda equina 344.61
Paracoccidiomycosis - see cord injury spastic 596.54
Paracoccidioidomycosis syphilis 094.89 with cauda equina 344.61
Paracusis 388.40 abdomen and back muscles 355.9 bowel, colon, or intestine (see also Ileus)
Paradentosis 523.5 abdominal muscles 355.9 560.1
Paradoxical facial movements 374.43 abducens (nerve) 378.54 brachial plexus 353.0
Paraffinoma 999.9 abductor 355.9 due to birth injury 767.6
Paraganglioma (M8680/1) lower extremity 355.8 newborn 767.6
adrenal (M8700/0) 227.0 upper extremity 354.9 brain
malignant (M8700/3) 194.0 accessory nerve 352.4 congenital - see Palsy, cerebral
aortic body (M8691/1) 237.3 accommodation 367.51 current episode 437.8
malignant (M8691/3) 194.6 hysterical 300.11 diplegia 344.2
carotid body (M8692/1) 237.3 acoustic nerve 388.5 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
malignant (M8692/3) 194.5 agitans 332.0 cerebrovascular disease
chromaffin (M8700/0) - see also arteriosclerotic 332.0 hemiplegia 342.9
Neoplasm, by site, benign alternating 344.89 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
malignant (M8700/3) - see oculomotor 344.89 cerebrovascular disease
Neoplasm, by site, malignant amyotrophic 335.20 infantile - see Palsy, cerebral
extra-adrenal (M8693/1) ankle 355.8 monoplegia - see also Monoplegia
malignant (M8693/3) anterior serratus 355.9 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
specified site - see Neoplasm, by anus (sphincter) 569.49 cerebrovascular disease
site, malignant apoplectic (current episode) (see also paraplegia 344.1
unspecified site 194.6 Disease, cerebrovascular, acute) quadriplegia - see Quadriplegia
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, 436 syphilitic, congenital 090.49
uncertain behavior late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) triplegia 344.89
unspecified site 237.3 cerebrovascular disease bronchi 519.19
glomus jugulare (M8690/1) 237.3 arm 344.40 Brown-Séquard’s 344.89
malignant (M8690/3) 194.6 affecting bulbar (chronic) (progressive)
jugular (M8690/1) 237.3 dominant side 344.41 335.22
malignant (M8680/3) nondominant side 344.42 infantile (see also Poliomyelitis,
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, both 344.2 bulbar) 045.0
malignant hysterical 300.11 poliomyelitic (see also Poliomyelitis,
unspecified site 194.6 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) bulbar) 045.0
nonchromaffin (M8693/1) cerebrovascular disease pseudo 335.23
malignant (M8693/3) psychogenic 306.0 supranuclear 344.89
specified site - see Neoplasm, by transient 781.4 bulbospinal 358.00
site, malignant traumatic NEC (see also Injury, cardiac (see also Failure, heart)
unspecified site 194.6 nerve, upper limb) 955.9 428.9


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Paralysis, paralytic (Continued) Paralysis, paralytic (Continued) Paralysis, paralytic (Continued)


cerebral facial (Continued) late effect
current episode 437.8 following operation NEC 998.2 due to
spastic, infantile - see Palsy, cerebral newborn 767.5 birth injury, brain or spinal
cerebrocerebellar 437.8 familial 359.3 (cord) - see Palsy, cerebral
diplegic infantile 343.0 periodic 359.3 edema, brain or cerebral - see
cervical spastic 334.1 Paralysis, brain
plexus 353.2 fauces 478.29 lesion
sympathetic NEC 337.09 finger NEC 354.9 late effect - see Late effect(s)
Céstan-Chenais 344.89 foot NEC 355.8 (of) cerebrovascular
Charcôt-Marie-Tooth type 356.1 gait 781.2 disease
childhood - see Palsy, cerebral gastric nerve 352.3 spinal (cord) - see Paralysis,
Clark’s 343.9 gaze 378.81 spinal
colon (see also Ileus) 560.1 general 094.1 lateral 335.24
compressed air 993.3 ataxic 094.1 lead 984.9
compression insane 094.1 specified type of lead - see Table of
arm NEC 354.9 juvenile 090.40 Drugs and Chemicals
cerebral - see Paralysis, brain progressive 094.1 left side - see Hemiplegia
leg NEC 355.8 tabetic 094.1 leg 344.30
lower extremity NEC 355.8 glossopharyngeal (nerve) 352.2 affecting
upper extremity NEC 354.9 glottis (see also Paralysis, vocal cord) dominant side 344.31
congenital (cerebral) (spastic) (spinal) - 478.30 nondominant side 344.32
see Palsy, cerebral gluteal 353.4 both (see also Paraplegia) 344.1
conjugate movement (of eye) 378.81 Gubler (-Millard) 344.89 crossed 344.89
cortical (nuclear) (supranuclear) hand 354.9 hysterical 300.11
378.81 hysterical 300.11 psychogenic 306.0
convergence 378.83 psychogenic 306.0 transient or transitory 781.4
cordis (see also Failure, heart) 428.9 heart (see also Failure, heart) 428.9 traumatic NEC (see also
cortical (see also Paralysis, brain) hemifacial, progressive 349.89 Injury, nerve, lower limb)
437.8 hemiplegic - see Hemiplegia 956.9
cranial or cerebral nerve (see also hyperkalemic periodic (familial) 359.3 levator palpebrae superioris 374.31
Disorder, nerve, cranial) 352.9 hypertensive (current episode) 437.8 limb NEC 344.5
creeping 335.21 hypoglossal (nerve) 352.5 all four - see Quadriplegia
crossed leg 344.89 hypokalemic periodic 359.3 quadriplegia - see Quadriplegia
Hyrtl’s sphincter (rectum) 569.49
crutch 953.4 lip 528.5
hysterical 300.11
deglutition 784.99 Lissauer’s 094.1

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ileus (see also Ileus) 560.1
hysterical 300.11 local 355.9
infantile (see also Poliomyelitis) 045.9
dementia 094.1 lower limb - see also Paralysis,
atrophic acute 045.1
descending (spinal) NEC 335.9 leg
bulbar 045.0
diaphragm (flaccid) 519.4 both (see also Paraplegia) 344.1
cerebral - see Palsy, cerebral
due to accidental section of phrenic lung 518.89
paralytic 045.1
nerve during procedure 998.2 progressive acute 045.9 newborn 770.89
digestive organs NEC 564.89 spastic - see Palsy, cerebral median nerve 354.1
diplegic - see Diplegia spinal 045.9 medullary (tegmental) 344.89
divergence (nuclear) 378.85 infective (see also Poliomyelitis) 045.9 mesencephalic NEC 344.89
divers’ 993.3 inferior nuclear 344.9 tegmental 344.89
Duchenne’s 335.22 insane, general or progressive 094.1 middle alternating 344.89
due to intracranial or spinal birth internuclear 378.86 Millard-Gubler-Foville 344.89
injury - see Palsy, cerebral interosseous 355.9 monoplegic - see Monoplegia
embolic (current episode) (see also intestine (see also Ileus) 560.1 motor NEC 344.9
Embolism, brain) 434.1 intracranial (current episode) (see also cerebral - see Paralysis, brain
late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) Paralysis, brain) 437.8 spinal - see Paralysis, spinal
cerebrovascular disease due to birth injury 767.0 multiple
enteric (see also Ileus) 560.1 iris 379.49 cerebral - see Paralysis, brain
with hernia - see Hernia, by site, due to diphtheria (toxin) 032.81 spinal - see Paralysis, spinal
with obstruction [379.49] muscle (flaccid) 359.9
Erb’s syphilitic spastic spinal 094.89 ischemic, Volkmann’s (complicating due to nerve lesion NEC 355.9
Erb (-Duchenne) (birth) (newborn) trauma) 958.6 eye (extrinsic) 378.55
767.6 isolated sleep, recurrent 327.43 intrinsic 367.51
esophagus 530.89 Jackson’s 344.89 oblique 378.51
essential, infancy (see also Poliomyelitis) jake 357.7 iris sphincter 364.89
045.9 Jamaica ginger (jake) 357.7 ischemic (complicating trauma)
extremity juvenile general 090.40 (Volkmann’s) 958.6
lower - see Paralysis, leg Klumpke (-Déjérine) (birth) (newborn) pseudohypertrophic 359.1
spastic (hereditary) 343.3 767.6 muscular (atrophic) 359.9
noncongenital or noninfantile labioglossal (laryngeal) (pharyngeal) progressive 335.21
344.1 335.22 musculocutaneous nerve 354.9
transient (cause unknown) 781.4 Landry’s 357.0 musculospiral 354.9
upper - see Paralysis, arm laryngeal nerve (recurrent) (superior) nerve - see also Disorder, nerve
eye muscle (extrinsic) 378.55 (see also Paralysis, vocal cord) third or oculomotor (partial)
intrinsic 367.51 478.30 378.51
facial (nerve) 351.0 larynx (see also Paralysis, vocal cord) total 378.52
birth injury 767.5 478.30 fourth or trochlear 378.53
congenital 767.5 due to diphtheria (toxin) 032.3 sixth or abducens 378.54


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Paralysis, paralytic (Continued) Paralysis, paralytic (Continued) Paralysis, paralytic (Continued)


nerve (Continued) psychogenic 306.0 spinal (cord) NEC (Continued)
seventh or facial 351.0 pupil, pupillary 379.49 spastic NEC 343.9
birth injury 767.5 quadriceps 355.8 traumatic - see Injury, spinal, by site
due to quadriplegic (see also Quadriplegia) sternomastoid 352.4
injection NEC 999.9 344.0 stomach 536.3
operation NEC 997.09 radial nerve 354.3 diabetic 250.6 [536.3]
newborn 767.5 birth injury 767.6 due to secondary diabetes 249.6
accessory 352.4 rectum (sphincter) 569.49 [536.3]
auditory 388.5 rectus muscle (eye) 378.55 nerve (nondiabetic) 352.3
birth injury 767.7 recurrent stroke (current episode) - see Infarct,
cranial or cerebral (see also Disorder, isolated sleep 327.43 brain
nerve, cranial) 352.9 laryngeal nerve (see also Paralysis, late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
facial 351.0 vocal cord) 478.30 cerebrovascular disease
birth injury 767.5 respiratory (muscle) (system) (tract) subscapularis 354.8
newborn 767.5 786.09 superior nuclear NEC 334.9
laryngeal (see also Paralysis, vocal center NEC 344.89 supranuclear 356.8
cord) 478.30 fetus or newborn 770.87 sympathetic
newborn 767.7 congenital 768.9 cervical NEC 337.09
phrenic 354.8 newborn 768.9 nerve NEC (see also Neuropathy,
newborn 767.7 right side - see Hemiplegia peripheral, autonomic) 337.9
radial 354.3 Saturday night 354.3 nervous system - see Neuropathy,
birth injury 767.6 saturnine 984.9 peripheral, autonomic
newborn 767.6 specified type of lead - see Table of syndrome 344.9
syphilitic 094.89 Drugs and Chemicals specified NEC 344.89
traumatic NEC (see also Injury, sciatic nerve 355.0 syphilitic spastic spinal (Erb’s) 094.89
nerve, by site) 957.9 secondary - see Paralysis, late effect tabetic general 094.1
trigeminal 350.9 seizure (cerebral) (current episode) (see thigh 355.8
ulnar 354.2 also Disease, cerebrovascular, throat 478.29
newborn NEC 767.0 acute) 436 diphtheritic 032.0
normokalemic periodic 359.3 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) muscle 478.29
obstetrical, newborn 767.7 cerebrovascular disease thrombotic (current episode) (see also
ocular 378.9 senile NEC 344.9 Thrombosis, brain) 434.0
oculofacial, congenital 352.6 serratus magnus 355.9 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
oculomotor (nerve) (partial) 378.51 shaking (see also Parkinsonism) 332.0 cerebrovascular disease
alternating 344.89 shock (see also Disease, cerebrovascular, thumb NEC 354.9
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external bilateral 378.55 acute) 436 tick (-bite) 989.5


total 378.52 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) Todd’s (postepileptic transitory
olfactory nerve 352.0 cerebrovascular disease paralysis) 344.89
palate 528.9 shoulder 354.9 toe 355.6
palatopharyngolaryngeal 352.6 soft palate 528.9 tongue 529.8
paratrigeminal 350.9 spasmodic - see Paralysis, spastic transient
periodic (familial) (hyperkalemic) spastic 344.9 arm or leg NEC 781.4
(hypokalemic) (normokalemic) cerebral infantile - see Palsy, cerebral traumatic NEC (see also Injury,
(potassium sensitive) (secondary) congenital (cerebral) - see Palsy, nerve, by site) 957.9
359.3 cerebral trapezius 352.4
peripheral familial 334.1 traumatic, transient NEC (see also
autonomic nervous system - see hereditary 334.1 Injury, nerve, by site) 957.9
Neuropathy, peripheral, infantile 343.9 trembling (see also Parkinsonism)
autonomic noncongenital or noninfantile, 332.0
nerve NEC 355.9 cerebral 344.9 triceps brachii 354.9
peroneal (nerve) 355.3 syphilitic 094.0 trigeminal nerve 350.9
pharynx 478.29 spinal 094.89 trochlear nerve 378.53
phrenic nerve 354.8 sphincter, bladder (see also Paralysis, ulnar nerve 354.2
plantar nerves 355.6 bladder) 596.53 upper limb - see also Paralysis, arm
pneumogastric nerve 352.3 spinal (cord) NEC 344.1 both (see also Diplegia) 344.2
poliomyelitis (current) (see also accessory nerve 352.4 uremic - see Uremia
Poliomyelitis, with paralysis) acute (see also Poliomyelitis) uveoparotitic 135
045.1 045.9 uvula 528.9
bulbar 045.0 ascending acute 357.0 hysterical 300.11
popliteal nerve 355.3 atrophic (acute) (see also postdiphtheritic 032.0
pressure (see also Neuropathy, Poliomyelitis, with paralysis) vagus nerve 352.3
entrapment) 355.9 045.1 vasomotor NEC 337.9
progressive 335.21 spastic, syphilitic 094.89 velum palati 528.9
atrophic 335.21 congenital NEC 343.9 vesical (see also Paralysis, bladder)
bulbar 335.22 hemiplegic - see Hemiplegia 596.53
general 094.1 hereditary 336.8 vestibular nerve 388.5
hemifacial 349.89 infantile (see also Poliomyelitis) visual field, psychic 368.16
infantile, acute (see also 045.9 vocal cord 478.30
Poliomyelitis) 045.9 late effect NEC 344.89 bilateral (partial) 478.33
multiple 335.20 monoplegic - see Monoplegia complete 478.34
pseudobulbar 335.23 nerve 355.9 complete (bilateral) 478.34
pseudohypertrophic 359.1 progressive 335.10 unilateral (partial) 478.31
muscle 359.1 quadriplegic - see Quadriplegia complete 478.32


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Paralysis, paralytic (Continued) Paraphrenia, paraphrenic (Continued) Parasomnia (Continued)


Volkmann’s (complicating trauma) involutional 297.2 organic 327.40
958.6 menopausal 297.2 in conditions classified elsewhere
wasting 335.21 schizophrenia (acute) (see also 327.44
Weber’s 344.89 Schizophrenia) 295.3 other 327.49
wrist NEC 354.9 Paraplegia 344.1 Paraspadias 752.69
Paramedial orifice, urethrovesical 753.8 with Paraspasm facialis 351.8
Paramenia 626.9 broken back - see Fracture, Parathyroid gland - see condition
Parametritis (chronic) (see also Disease, vertebra, by site, with Parathyroiditis (autoimmune) 252.1
pelvis, inflammatory) 614.4 spinal cord injury Parathyroprival tetany 252.1
acute 614.3 fracture, vertebra - see Fracture, Paratrachoma 077.0
puerperal, postpartum, vertebra, by site, with spinal Paratyphilitis (see also Appendicitis) 541
childbirth 670.8 cord injury Paratyphoid (fever) - see Fever,
Parametrium, parametric - see condition ataxic - see Degeneration, combined, paratyphoid
Paramnesia (see also Amnesia) 780.93 spinal cord Paratyphus - see Fever, paratyphoid
Paramolar 520.1 brain (current episode) (see also Paraurethral duct 753.8
causing crowding 524.31 Paralysis, brain) 437.8 Para-urethritis 597.89
Paramyloidosis 277.30 cerebral (current episode) (see also gonococcal (acute) 098.0
Paramyoclonus multiplex 333.2 Paralysis, brain) 437.8 chronic or duration of 2 months or
Paramyotonia 359.29 congenital or infantile (cerebral) over 098.2
congenita (of von Eulenburg) 359.29 (spastic) (spinal) 343.0 Paravaccinia NEC 051.9
Paraneoplastic syndrome - see condition cortical - see Paralysis, brain milkers’ node 051.1
Parangi (see also Yaws) 102.9 familial spastic 334.1 Paravaginitis (see also Vaginitis) 616.10
Paranoia 297.1 functional (hysterical) 300.11 Parencephalitis (see also Encephalitis) 323.9
alcoholic 291.5 hysterical 300.11 late effect - see category 326
querulans 297.8 infantile 343.0 Parergasia 298.9
senile 290.20 late effect 344.1 Paresis (see also Paralysis) 344.9
Paranoid Pott’s (see also Tuberculosis) 015.0 accommodation 367.51
dementia (see also Schizophrenia) [730.88] bladder (spastic) (sphincter) (see also
295.3 psychogenic 306.0 Paralysis, bladder) 596.53
praecox (acute) 295.3 spastic tabetic 094.0
senile 290.20 Erb’s spinal 094.89 bowel, colon, or intestine (see also Ileus)
personality 301.0 hereditary 334.1 560.1
psychosis 297.9 not infantile or congenital brain or cerebral - see Paralysis, brain
alcoholic 291.5 344.1 extrinsic muscle, eye 378.55
climacteric 297.2 spinal (cord) general 094.1

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drug-induced 292.11 traumatic NEC - see Injury, spinal, arrested 094.1
involutional 297.2 by site brain 094.1
menopausal 297.2 syphilitic (spastic) 094.89 cerebral 094.1
protracted reactive 298.4 traumatic NEC - see Injury, spinal, by insane 094.1
psychogenic 298.4 site juvenile 090.40
acute 298.3 Paraproteinemia 273.2 remission 090.49
senile 290.20 benign (familial) 273.1 progressive 094.1
reaction (chronic) 297.9 monoclonal 273.1 remission (sustained) 094.1
acute 298.3 secondary to malignant or tabetic 094.1
schizophrenia (acute) (see also inflammatory disease 273.1 heart (see also Failure, heart) 428.9
Schizophrenia) 295.3 Parapsoriasis 696.2 infantile (see also Poliomyelitis)
state 297.9 en plaques 696.2 045.9
alcohol-induced 291.5 guttata 696.2 insane 094.1
climacteric 297.2 lichenoides chronica 696.2 juvenile 090.40
drug-induced 292.11 retiformis 696.2 late effect - see Paralysis, late effect
due to or associated with varioliformis (acuta) 696.2 luetic (general) 094.1
arteriosclerosis (cerebrovascular) Parascarlatina 057.8 peripheral progressive 356.9
290.42 Parasitic - see also condition pseudohypertrophic 359.1
presenile brain disease 290.12 disease NEC (see also Infestation, senile NEC 344.9
senile brain disease 290.20 parasitic) 136.9 stomach 536.3
involutional 297.2 contact V01.89 diabetic 250.6 [536.3]
menopausal 297.2 exposure to V01.89 due to secondary diabetes
senile 290.20 intestinal NEC 129 249.6 [536.3]
simple 297.0 skin NEC 134.9 syphilitic (general) 094.1
specified type NEC 297.8 stomatitis 112.0 congenital 090.40
tendencies 301.0 sycosis 110.0 transient, limb 781.4
traits 301.0 beard 110.0 vesical (sphincter) NEC 596.53
trends 301.0 scalp 110.0 Paresthesia (see also Disturbance,
type, psychopathic personality 301.0 twin 759.4 sensation) 782.0
Paraparesis (see also Paraplegia) 344.1 Parasitism NEC 136.9 Berger’s (paresthesia of lower limb)
Paraphasia 784.3 intestinal NEC 129 782.0
Paraphilia (see also Deviation, sexual) 302.9 skin NEC 134.9 Bernhardt 355.1
Paraphimosis (congenital) 605 specified - see Infestation Magnan’s 782.0
chancroidal 099.0 Parasitophobia 300.29 Paretic - see condition
Paraphrenia, paraphrenic (late) 297.2 Parasomnia 307.47 Parinaud’s
climacteric 297.2 alcohol induced 291.82 conjunctivitis 372.02
dementia (see also Schizophrenia) drug induced 292.85 oculoglandular syndrome 372.02
295.3 nonorganic origin 307.47 ophthalmoplegia 378.81


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Parinaud’s (Continued) Passive - see condition Pearl-workers’ disease (chronic


syndrome (paralysis of conjugate Pasteurella septica 027.2 osteomyelitis) (see also
upward gaze) 378.81 Pasteurellosis (see also Infection, Osteomyelitis) 730.1
Parkes Weber and Dimitri syndrome Pasteurella) 027.2 Pectenitis 569.49
(encephalocutaneous angiomatosis) PAT (paroxysmal atrial tachycardia) Pectenosis 569.49
759.6 427.0 Pectoral - see condition
Parkinson’s disease, syndrome, or Patau’s syndrome (trisomy D1) 758.1 Pectus
tremor - see Parkinsonism Patch carinatum (congenital) 754.82
Parkinsonism (arteriosclerotic) herald 696.3 acquired 738.3
(idiopathic) (primary) 332.0 Patches rachitic (see also Rickets) 268.0
associated with orthostatic hypotension mucous (syphilitic) 091.3 excavatum (congenital) 754.81
(idiopathic) (symptomatic) 333.0 congenital 090.0 acquired 738.3
due to drugs 332.1 smokers’ (mouth) 528.6 rachitic (see also Rickets) 268.0
neuroleptic-induced 332.1 Patellar - see condition recurvatum (congenital) 754.81
secondary 332.1 Patellofemoral syndrome 719.46 acquired 738.3
syphilitic 094.82 Patent - see also Imperfect closure Pedatrophia 261
Parodontitis 523.40 atrioventricular ostium 745.69 Pederosis 302.2
Parodontosis 523.5 canal of Nuck 752.41 Pediculosis (infestation) 132.9
Paronychia (with lymphangitis) 681.9 cervix 622.5 capitis (head louse) (any site) 132.0
candidal (chronic) 112.3 complicating pregnancy 654.5 corporis (body louse) (any site) 132.1
chronic 681.9 affecting fetus or newborn 761.0 eyelid 132.0 [373.6]
candidal 112.3 ductus arteriosus or Botalli 747.0 mixed (classifiable to more than one
finger 681.02 Eustachian category in 132.0–132.2) 132.3
toe 681.11 tube 381.7 pubis (pubic louse) (any site) 132.2
finger 681.02 valve 746.89 vestimenti 132.1
toe 681.11 foramen vulvae 132.2
tuberculous (primary) (see also Botalli 745.5 Pediculus (infestation) - see Pediculosis
Tuberculosis) 017.0 ovale 745.5 Pedophilia 302.2
Parorexia NEC 307.52 interauricular septum 745.5 Peg-shaped teeth 520.2
hysterical 300.11 interventricular septum 745.4 Pel’s crisis 094.0
Parosmia 781.1 omphalomesenteric duct 751.0 Pel-Ebstein disease - see Disease,
psychogenic 306.7 os (uteri) - see Patent, cervix Hodgkin’s
Parotid gland - see condition ostium secundum 745.5 Pelade 704.01
Parotiditis (see also Parotitis) 527.2 urachus 753.7 Pelger-Huët anomaly or syndrome
epidemic 072.9 vitelline duct 751.0 (hereditary hyposegmentation) 288.2
infectious 072.9 Paternity testing V70.4 Peliosis (rheumatica) 287.0
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Parotitis 527.2 Paterson’s syndrome (sideropenic Pelizaeus-Merzbacher


allergic 527.2 dysphagia) 280.8 disease 330.0
chronic 527.2 Paterson (-Brown) (-Kelly) syndrome sclerosis, diffuse cerebral 330.0
epidemic (see also Mumps) 072.9 (sideropenic dysphagia) 280.8 Pellagra (alcoholic or with alcoholism)
infectious (see also Mumps) 072.9 Paterson-Kelly syndrome or web 265.2
noninfectious 527.2 (sideropenic dysphagia) 280.8 with polyneuropathy 265.2 [357.4]
nonspecific toxic 527.2 Pathologic, pathological - see also Pellagra-cerebellar-ataxia-renal
not mumps 527.2 condition aminoaciduria syndrome 270.0
postoperative 527.2 asphyxia 799.01 Pellegrini’s disease (calcification, knee
purulent 527.2 drunkenness 291.4 joint) 726.62
septic 527.2 emotionality 301.3 Pellegrini (-Stieda) disease or syndrome
suppurative (acute) 527.2 fracture - see Fracture, pathologic (calcification, knee joint) 726.62
surgical 527.2 liar 301.7 Pellizzi’s syndrome (pineal) 259.8
toxic 527.2 personality 301.9 Pelvic - see also condition
Paroxysmal - see also condition resorption, tooth 521.40 congestion-fibrosis syndrome 625.5
dyspnea (nocturnal) 786.09 external 521.42 kidney 753.3
Parrot’s disease (syphilitic internal 521.41 Pelvioectasis 591
osteochondritis) 090.0 specified NEC 521.49 Pelviolithiasis 592.0
Parrot fever 073.9 sexuality (see also Deviation, sexual) Pelviperitonitis
Parry’s disease or syndrome 302.9 female (see also Peritonitis, pelvic,
(exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 Pathology (of) - see also Disease female) 614.5
Parry-Romberg syndrome 349.89 periradicular, associated with previous male (see also Peritonitis) 567.21
Parson’s disease (exophthalmic goiter) endodontic treatment 526.69 Pelvis, pelvic - see also condition or type
242.0 Patterned motor discharge, idiopathic infantile 738.6
Parsonage-Aldren-Turner syndrome 353.5 (see also Epilepsy) 345.5 Nägele’s 738.6
Parsonage-Turner syndrome 353.5 Patulous - see also Patent obliquity 738.6
Pars planitis 363.21 anus 569.49 Robert’s 755.69
Particolored infant 757.39 Eustachian tube 381.7 Pemphigoid 694.5
Parturition - see Delivery Pause, sinoatrial 427.81 benign, mucous membrane 694.60
Parvovirus 079.83 Pavor nocturnus 307.46 with ocular involvement 694.61
B19 079.83 Pavy’s disease 593.6 bullous 694.5
human 079.83 Paxton’s disease (white piedra) 111.2 cicatricial 694.60
Passage Payr’s disease or syndrome (splenic with ocular involvement 694.61
false, urethra 599.4 flexure syndrome) 569.89 juvenile 694.2
meconium noted during delivery PBA (pseudobulbar affect) 310.81 Pemphigus 694.4
763.84 Pearls benign 694.5
of sounds or bougies (see also Attention Elschnig 366.51 chronic familial 757.39
to artificial opening) V55.9 enamel 520.2 Brazilian 694.4


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Pemphigus (Continued) Perforation, perforative (Continued) Perforation, perforative (Continued)


circinatus 694.0 attic, ear 384.22 diverticulum (see also Diverticula)
congenital, traumatic 757.39 healed 384.81 562.10
conjunctiva 694.61 bile duct, except cystic (see also Disease, small intestine 562.00
contagiosus 684 biliary) 576.3 duodenum, duodenal (ulcer) - see
erythematodes 694.4 cystic 575.4 Ulcer, duodenum, with
erythematosus 694.4 bladder (urinary) 596.6 perforation
foliaceus 694.4 with ear drum - see Perforation, tympanum
frambesiodes 694.4 abortion - see Abortion, by type, enteritis - see Enteritis
gangrenous (see also Gangrene) 785.4 with damage to pelvic esophagus 530.4
malignant 694.4 organs ethmoidal sinus (see also Sinusitis,
neonatorum, newborn 684 ectopic pregnancy (see also ethmoidal) 473.2
ocular 694.61 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 foreign body (external site) - see also
papillaris 694.4 molar pregnancy (see also Wound, open, by site,
seborrheic 694.4 categories 630–632) 639.2 complicated
South American 694.4 following internal site, by ingested object - see
syphilitic (congenital) 090.0 abortion 639.2 Foreign body
vegetans 694.4 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 frontal sinus (see also Sinusitis, frontal)
vulgaris 694.4 obstetrical trauma 665.5 473.1
wildfire 694.4 bowel 569.83 gallbladder or duct (see also Disease,
Pendred’s syndrome (familial goiter with with gallbladder) 575.4
deaf-mutism) 243 abortion - see Abortion, by type, gastric (ulcer) - see Ulcer, stomach, with
Pendulous with damage to pelvic perforation
abdomen 701.9 organs heart valve - see Endocarditis
in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4 ectopic pregnancy (see also ileum (see also Perforation, intestine)
affecting fetus or newborn categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 569.83
763.89 molar pregnancy (see also instrumental
breast 611.89 categories 630–632) 639.2 external - see Wound, open, by site
Penetrating wound - see also Wound, fetus or newborn 777.6 pregnant uterus, complicating
open, by site following delivery 665.9
with internal injury - see Injury, abortion 639.2 surgical (accidental) (blood vessel)
internal, by site, with open ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 (nerve) (organ) 998.2
wound obstetrical trauma 665.5 intestine 569.83
eyeball 871.7 broad ligament with
with foreign body (nonmagnetic) with abortion - see Abortion, by type,
871.6 abortion - see Abortion, by type, with damage to pelvic

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magnetic 871.5 with damage to pelvic organs
ocular (see also Penetrating wound, organs ectopic pregnancy (see also
eyeball) 871.7 ectopic pregnancy (see also categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2
adnexa 870.3 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 molar pregnancy (see also
with foreign body 870.4 molar pregnancy (see also categories 630–632) 639.2
orbit 870.3 categories 630–632) 639.2 fetus or newborn 777.6
with foreign body 870.4 following obstetrical trauma 665.5
Penetration, pregnant uterus by abortion 639.2 ulcerative NEC 569.83
instrument ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 jejunum, jejunal 569.83
with obstetrical trauma 665.6 ulcer - see Ulcer, gastrojejunal, with
abortion - see Abortion, by type, by perforation
with damage to pelvic organs device, implant, or graft - see mastoid (antrum) (cell) 383.89
ectopic pregnancy (see also Complications, mechanical maxillary sinus (see also Sinusitis,
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 foreign body left accidentally in maxillary) 473.0
molar pregnancy (see also categories operation wound 998.4 membrana tympani - see Perforation,
630–632) 639.2 instrument (any) during a tympanum
complication of delivery 665.1 procedure, accidental 998.2 nasal
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 cecum 540.0 septum 478.19
following with peritoneal abscess 540.1 congenital 748.1
abortion 639.2 cervix (uteri) - see also Injury, internal, syphilitic 095.8
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 cervix sinus (see also Sinusitis) 473.9
Penfield’s syndrome (see also Epilepsy) with congenital 748.1
345.5 abortion - see Abortion, by type, palate (hard) 526.89
Penicilliosis of lung 117.3 with damage to pelvic soft 528.9
Penis - see condition organs syphilitic 095.8
Penitis 607.2 ectopic pregnancy (see also syphilitic 095.8
Penta X syndrome 758.81 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 palatine vault 526.89
Pentalogy (of Fallot) 745.2 molar pregnancy (see also syphilitic 095.8
Pentosuria (benign) (essential) 271.8 categories 630–632) 639.2 congenital 090.5
Peptic acid disease 536.8 following pelvic
Peregrinating patient V65.2 abortion 639.2 floor
Perforated - see Perforation ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 with
Perforation, perforative (nontraumatic) obstetrical trauma 665.3 abortion - see Abortion, by
antrum (see also Sinusitis, maxillary) colon 569.83 type, with damage to
473.0 common duct (bile) 576.3 pelvic organs
appendix 540.0 cornea (see also Ulcer, cornea) 370.00 ectopic pregnancy (see also
with peritoneal abscess 540.1 due to ulceration 370.06 categories 633.0–633.9)
atrial septum, multiple 745.5 cystic duct 575.4 639.2


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Perforation, perforative (Continued) Perforation, perforative (Continued) Pericarditis (Continued)


pelvic (Continued) urethra acute (Continued)
floor (Continued) with hemorrhagic 420.90
with (Continued) abortion - see Abortion, by type, idiopathic 420.91
molar pregnancy (see also with damage to pelvic infective 420.90
categories 630–632) organs nonspecific 420.91
639.2 ectopic pregnancy (see also rheumatic 391.0
obstetrical trauma 664.1 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 with chorea (acute) (rheumatic)
organ molar pregnancy (see also (Sydenham’s) 392.0
with categories 630–632) 639.2 sicca 420.90
abortion - see Abortion, by following viral 420.91
type, with damage to abortion 639.2 adhesive or adherent (external)
pelvic organs ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 (internal) 423.1
ectopic pregnancy (see also obstetrical trauma 665.5 acute - see Pericarditis, acute
categories 633.0–633.9) uterus - see also Injury, internal, uterus rheumatic (external) (internal) 393
639.2 with amebic 006.8 [420.0]
molar pregnancy (see also abortion - see Abortion, by type, bacterial (acute) (subacute) (with
categories 630–632) with damage to pelvic serous or seropurulent effusion)
639.2 organs 420.99
following ectopic pregnancy (see also calcareous 423.2
abortion 639.2 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 cholesterol (chronic) 423.8
ectopic or molar pregnancy molar pregnancy (see also acute 420.90
639.2 categories 630–632) 639.2 chronic (nonrheumatic) 423.8
obstetrical trauma 665.5 by intrauterine contraceptive device rheumatic 393
perineum - see Laceration, perineum 996.32 constrictive 423.2
periurethral tissue following Coxsackie 074.21
with abortion 639.2 due to
abortion - see Abortion, by type, ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 actinomycosis 039.8 [420.0]
with damage to pelvic obstetrical trauma - see Injury, amebiasis 006.8 [420.0]
organs internal, uterus, obstetrical Coxsackie (virus) 074.21
ectopic pregnancy (see also trauma histoplasmosis (see also
categories 630–632) 639.2 uvula 528.9 Histoplasmosis) 115.93
molar pregnancy (see also syphilitic 095.8 nocardiosis 039.8 [420.0]
categories 630–632) 639.2 vagina - see Laceration, vagina tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis)
pharynx 478.29 viscus NEC 799.89 017.9 [420.0]
pylorus, pyloric (ulcer) - see Ulcer, traumatic 868.00 fibrinocaseous (see also Tuberculosis)
P

stomach, with perforation with open wound into cavity 017.9 [420.0]
rectum 569.49 868.10 fibrinopurulent 420.99
root canal space 526.61 Periadenitis mucosa necrotica recurrens fibrinous - see Pericarditis, rheumatic
sigmoid 569.83 528.2 fibropurulent 420.99
sinus (accessory) (chronic) (nasal) (see Periangiitis 446.0 fibrous 423.1
also Sinusitis) 473.9 Periantritis 535.4 gonococcal 098.83
sphenoidal sinus (see also Sinusitis, Periappendicitis (acute) (see also hemorrhagic 423.0
sphenoidal) 473.3 Appendicitis) 541 idiopathic (acute) 420.91
stomach (due to ulcer) - see Ulcer, Periarteritis (disseminated) (infectious) infective (acute) 420.90
stomach, with perforation (necrotizing) (nodosa) 446.0 meningococcal 036.41
surgical (accidental) (by instrument) Periarthritis (joint) 726.90 neoplastic (chronic) 423.8
(blood vessel) (nerve) (organ) Duplay’s 726.2 acute 420.90
998.2 gonococcal 098.50 nonspecific 420.91
traumatic humeroscapularis 726.2 obliterans, obliterating 423.1
external - see Wound, open, by scapulohumeral 726.2 plastic 423.1
site shoulder 726.2 pneumococcal (acute) 420.99
eye (see also Penetrating wound, wrist 726.4 postinfarction 411.0
ocular) 871.7 Periarthrosis (angioneural) - see purulent (acute) 420.99
internal organ - see Injury, internal, Periarthritis rheumatic (active) (acute) (with
by site Peribronchitis 491.9 effusion) (with pneumonia)
tympanum (membrane) (persistent tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 391.0
posttraumatic) 011.3 with chorea (acute) (rheumatic)
(postinflammatory) 384.20 Pericapsulitis, adhesive (shoulder) 726.0 (Sydenham’s) 392.0
with Pericarditis (granular) (with chronic or inactive (with chorea)
otitis media - see Otitis media decompensation) (with effusion) 393
attic 384.22 423.9 septic (acute) 420.99
central 384.21 with serofibrinous - see Pericarditis,
healed 384.81 rheumatic fever (conditions rheumatic
marginal NEC 384.23 classifiable to 390) staphylococcal (acute) 420.99
multiple 384.24 active (see also Pericarditis, streptococcal (acute) 420.99
pars flaccida 384.22 rheumatic) 391.0 suppurative (acute) 420.99
total 384.25 inactive or quiescent 393 syphilitic 093.81
traumatic - see Wound, open, ear, actinomycotic 039.8 [420.0] tuberculous (acute) (chronic) (see also
drum acute (nonrheumatic) 420.90 Tuberculosis) 017.9 [420.0]
typhoid, gastrointestinal 002.0 with chorea (acute) (rheumatic) uremic 585.9 [420.0]
ulcer - see Ulcer, by site, with (Sydenham’s) 392.0 viral (acute) 420.91
perforation bacterial 420.99 Pericardium, pericardial - see condition
ureter 593.89 benign 420.91 Pericellulitis (see also Cellulitis) 682.9


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Pericementitis 523.40 Periodic (Continued) Periphlebitis (see also Phlebitis) 451.9


acute 523.30 limb movement disorder 327.51 lower extremity 451.2
chronic (suppurative) 523.40 paralysis (familial) 359.3 deep (vessels) 451.19
Pericholecystitis (see also Cholecystitis) peritonitis 277.31 superficial (vessels) 451.0
575.10 polyserositis 277.31 portal 572.1
Perichondritis somnolence (see also Narcolepsy) 347.00 retina 362.18
auricle 380.00 Periodontal superficial (vessels) 451.0
acute 380.01 cyst 522.8 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
chronic 380.02 pocket 523.8 017.9
bronchus 491.9 Periodontitis (chronic) (complex) retina 017.3 [362.18]
ear (external) 380.00 (compound) (simplex) 523.40 Peripneumonia - see Pneumonia
acute 380.01 acute 523.33 Periproctitis 569.49
chronic 380.02 aggressive 523.30 Periprostatitis (see also Prostatitis) 601.9
larynx 478.71 generalized 523.32 Perirectal - see condition
syphilitic 095.8 localized 523.31 Perirenal - see condition
typhoid 002.0 [478.71] apical 522.6 Perisalpingitis (see also Salpingo-
nose 478.19 acute (pulpal origin) 522.4 oophoritis) 614.2
pinna 380.00 generalized 523.42 Perisigmoiditis 569.89
acute 380.01 localized 523.41 Perisplenitis (infectional) 289.59
chronic 380.02 Periodontoclasia 523.5 Perispondylitis - see Spondylitis
trachea 478.9 Periodontosis 523.5 Peristalsis reversed or visible 787.4
Periclasia 523.5 Periods - see also Menstruation Peritendinitis (see also Tenosynovitis)
Pericolitis 569.89 heavy 626.2 726.90
Pericoronitis (chronic) 523.40 irregular 626.4 adhesive (shoulder) 726.0
acute 523.33 Perionychia (with lymphangitis) 681.9 Perithelioma (M9150/1) - see Pericytoma
Pericystitis (see also Cystitis) 595.9 finger 681.02 Peritoneum, peritoneal - see also condition
Pericytoma (M9150/1) - see also toe 681.11 equilibration test V56.32
Neoplasm, connective tissue, Perioophoritis (see also Salpingo- Peritonitis (acute) (adhesive) (fibrinous)
uncertain behavior oophoritis) 614.2 (hemorrhagic) (idiopathic)
benign (M9150/0) - see Neoplasm, Periorchitis (see also Orchitis) 604.90 (localized) (perforative) (primary)
connective tissue, benign Periosteum, periosteal - see condition (with adhesions) (with effusion)
malignant (M9150/3) - see Neoplasm, Periostitis (circumscribed) (diffuse) 567.9
connective tissue, malignant (infective) 730.3 with or following
Peridacryocystitis, acute 375.32 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
Peridiverticulitis (see also Diverticulitis) Note: Use the following fifth-digit with sepsis
562.11 subclassification with category 730: abscess 567.21

P
Periduodenitis 535.6 0 site unspecified appendicitis 540.0
Periendocarditis (see also Endocarditis) 1 shoulder region with peritoneal abscess 540.1
424.90 2 upper arm ectopic pregnancy (see also
acute or subacute 421.9 3 forearm categories 633.0–633.9) 639.0
Periepididymitis (see also Epididymitis) 4 hand molar pregnancy (see also categories
604.90 5 pelvic region and thigh 630–632) 639.0
Perifolliculitis (abscedens) 704.8 6 lower leg aseptic 998.7
capitis, abscedens et suffodiens 704.8 7 ankle and foot bacterial 567.29
dissecting, scalp 704.8 8 other specified sites spontaneous 567.23
scalp 704.8 9 multiple sites bile, biliary 567.81
superficial pustular 704.8 chemical 998.7
Perigastritis (acute) 535.0 with osteomyelitis (see also chlamydial 099.56
Perigastrojejunitis (acute) 535.0 Osteomyelitis) 730.2 chronic proliferative 567.89
Perihepatitis (acute) 573.3 acute or subacute 730.0 congenital NEC 777.6
chlamydial 099.56 chronic or old 730.1 diaphragmatic 567.22
gonococcal 098.86 albuminosa, albuminosus 730.3 diffuse NEC 567.29
Peri-ileitis (subacute) 569.89 alveolar 526.5 diphtheritic 032.83
Perilabyrinthitis (acute) - see Labyrinthitis alveolodental 526.5 disseminated NEC 567.29
Perimeningitis - see Meningitis dental 526.5 due to
Perimetritis (see also Endometritis) 615.9 gonorrheal 098.89 bile 567.81
Perimetrosalpingitis (see also Salpingo- hyperplastica, generalized 731.2 foreign
oophoritis) 614.2 jaw (lower) (upper) 526.4 body or object accidentally left
Perineocele 618.05 monomelic 733.99 during a procedure
Perinephric - see condition orbital 376.02 (instrument) (sponge)
Perinephritic - see condition syphilitic 095.5 (swab) 998.4
Perinephritis (see also Infection, kidney) congenital 090.0 [730.8] substance accidentally left during
590.9 secondary 091.61 a procedure (chemical)
purulent (see also Abscess, kidney) tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, (powder) (talc) 998.7
590.2 bone) 015.9 [730.8] talc 998.7
Perineum, perineal - see condition yaws (early) (hypertrophic) (late) urine 567.89
Perineuritis NEC 729.2 102.6 fibrinopurulent 567.29
Periodic - see also condition Periostosis (see also Periostitis) 730.3 fibrinous 567.29
disease (familial) 277.31 with osteomyelitis (see also fibrocaseous (see also Tuberculosis)
edema 995.1 Osteomyelitis) 730.2 014.0
hereditary 277.6 acute or subacute 730.0 fibropurulent 567.29
fever 277.31 chronic or old 730.1 general, generalized (acute) 567.21
headache syndromes in child or hyperplastic 756.59 gonococcal 098.86
adolescent 346.2 Peripartum cardiomyopathy 674.5 in infective disease NEC 136.9 [567.0]


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Peritonitis (Continued) Persistence, persistent (Continued) Person (with)


meconium (newborn) 777.6 ductus admitted for clinical research, as
pancreatic 577.8 arteriosus 747.0 participant or control subject
paroxysmal, benign 277.31 Botalli 747.0 V70.7
pelvic fetal affected by
female (acute) 614.5 circulation 747.83 family member
chronic NEC 614.7 form of cervix (uteri) 752.49 currently on deployment
with adhesions 614.6 hemoglobin (hereditary) (“Swiss (military) V61.01
puerperal, postpartum, childbirth variety”) 282.7 returned from deployment
670.8 pulmonary hypertension 747.83 (military) (current or past
male (acute) 567.21 foramen conflict) V61.02
periodic (familial) 277.31 Botalli 745.5 awaiting admission to adequate facility
phlegmonous 567.29 ovale 745.5 elsewhere V63.2
pneumococcal 567.1 Gartner’s duct 752.41 undergoing social agency
postabortal 639.0 hemoglobin, fetal (hereditary) (HPFH) investigation V63.8
proliferative, chronic 567.89 282.7 concern (normal) about sick person in
puerperal, postpartum, childbirth hyaloid family V61.49
670.8 artery (generally incomplete) 743.51 consulting on behalf of another
purulent 567.29 system 743.51 V65.19
septic 567.29 hymen (tag) pediatric
spontaneous bacterial 567.23 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.8 pre-adoption visit for adoptive
staphylococcal 567.29 causing obstructed labor 660.2 parents V65.11
streptococcal 567.29 lanugo 757.4 pre-birth visit for expectant
subdiaphragmatic 567.29 left parents V65.11
subphrenic 567.29 posterior cardinal vein 747.49 currently deployed in theater or in
suppurative 567.29 root with right arch of aorta 747.21 support of military war,
syphilitic 095.2 superior vena cava 747.49 peacekeeping and humanitarian
congenital 090.0 [567.0] Meckel’s diverticulum 751.0 operations V62.21
talc 998.7 mesonephric duct 752.89 feared
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) fallopian tube 752.11 complaint in whom no diagnosis
014.0 mucosal disease (middle ear) (with was made V65.5
urine 567.89 posterior or superior marginal condition not demonstrated V65.5
Peritonsillar - see condition perforation of ear drum) 382.2 feigning illness V65.2
Peritonsillitis 475 nail(s), anomalous 757.5 healthy, accompanying sick person
Perityphlitis (see also Appendicitis) 541 occiput, anterior or posterior V65.0
Periureteritis 593.89 660.3 history of military war, peacekeeping
P

Periurethral - see condition fetus or newborn 763.1 and humanitarian deployment


Periurethritis (gangrenous) 597.89 omphalomesenteric duct 751.0 (current or past conflict) V62.22
Periuterine - see condition organ or site NEC - see Anomaly, living (in)
Perivaginitis (see also Vaginitis) 616.10 specified type NEC alone V60.3
Perivasculitis, retinal 362.18 ostium boarding school V60.6
Perivasitis (chronic) 608.4 atrioventriculare commune 745.69 residence remote from hospital or
Periventricular leukomalacia 779.7 primum 745.61 medical care facility V63.0
Perivesiculitis (seminal) (see also secundum 745.5 residential institution V60.6
Vesiculitis) 608.0 ovarian rests in fallopian tube 752.19 without
Perlèche 686.8 pancreatic tissue in intestinal tract adequate
due to 751.5 financial resources V60.2
moniliasis 112.0 primary (deciduous) housing (heating) (space)
riboflavin deficiency 266.0 teeth 520.6 V60.1
Pernicious - see condition vitreous hyperplasia 743.51 housing (permanent) (temporary)
Pernio, perniosis 991.5 pulmonary hypertension 747.83 V60.0
Persecution pupillary membrane 743.46 material resources V60.2
delusion 297.9 iris 743.46 person able to render necessary
social V62.4 Rhesus (Rh) titer (see also care V60.4
Perseveration (tonic) 784.69 Complications, transfusion) shelter V60.0
Persistence, persistent (congenital) 999.70 medical services in home not available
759.89 right aortic arch 747.21 V63.1
anal membrane 751.2 sinus on waiting list V63.2
arteria stapedia 744.04 urogenitalis 752.89 undergoing social agency
atrioventricular canal 745.69 venosus with imperfect investigation V63.8
bloody ejaculate 792.2 incorporation in right auricle sick or handicapped in family V61.49
branchial cleft 744.41 747.49 “worried well” V65.5
bulbus cordis in left ventricle 745.8 thymus (gland) 254.8 Personality
canal of Cloquet 743.51 hyperplasia 254.0 affective 301.10
capsule (opaque) 743.51 thyroglossal duct 759.2 aggressive 301.3
cilioretinal artery or vein 743.51 thyrolingual duct 759.2 amoral 301.7
cloaca 751.5 truncus arteriosus or communis anancastic, anankastic 301.4
communication - see Fistula, congenital 745.0 antisocial 301.7
convolutions tunica vasculosa lentis 743.39 asocial 301.7
aortic arch 747.21 umbilical sinus 753.7 asthenic 301.6
fallopian tube 752.19 urachus 753.7 avoidant 301.82
oviduct 752.19 vegetative state 780.03 borderline 301.83
uterine tube 752.19 vitelline duct 751.0 change 310.1
double aortic arch 747.21 wolffian duct 752.89 compulsive 301.4


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Personality (Continued) Pervious, congenital - see also Imperfect, Pharyngitis (acute) (catarrhal)
cycloid 301.13 closure (gangrenous) (infective)
cyclothymic 301.13 ductus arteriosus 747.0 (malignant) (membranous)
dependent 301.6 Pes (congenital) (see also Talipes) 754.70 (phlegmonous) (pneumococcal)
depressive (chronic) 301.12 abductus (congenital) 754.60 (pseudomembranous) (simple)
disorder, disturbance NEC 301.9 acquired 736.79 (staphylococcal) (subacute)
with acquired NEC 736.79 (suppurative) (ulcerative) (viral) 462
antisocial disturbance 301.7 planus 734 with influenza, flu, or grippe (see also
pattern disturbance NEC 301.9 adductus (congenital) 754.79 Influenza) 487.1
sociopathic disturbance 301.7 acquired 736.79 aphthous 074.0
trait disturbance 301.9 cavus 754.71 atrophic 472.1
dual 300.14 acquired 736.73 chlamydial 099.51
dyssocial 301.7 planovalgus (congenital) 754.69 chronic 472.1
eccentric 301.89 acquired 736.79 Coxsackie virus 074.0
“haltlose” type 301.89 planus (acquired) (any degree) 734 diphtheritic (membranous) 032.0
emotionally unstable 301.59 congenital 754.61 follicular 472.1
epileptoid 301.3 rachitic 268.1 fusospirochetal 101
explosive 301.3 valgus (congenital) 754.61 gonococcal 098.6
fanatic 301.0 acquired 736.79 granular (chronic) 472.1
histrionic 301.50 varus (congenital) 754.50 herpetic 054.79
hyperthymic 301.11 acquired 736.79 hypertrophic 472.1
hypomanic 301.11 Pest (see also Plague) 020.9 infectional, chronic 472.1
hypothymic 301.12 Pestis (see also Plague) 020.9 influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.1
hysterical 301.50 bubonica 020.0 lymphonodular, acute 074.8
immature 301.89 fulminans 020.0 septic 034.0
inadequate 301.6 minor 020.8 streptococcal 034.0
labile 301.59 pneumonica - see Plague, pneumonic tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
masochistic 301.89 Petechia, petechiae 782.7 012.8
morally defective 301.7 fetus or newborn 772.6 vesicular 074.0
multiple 300.14 Petechial Pharyngoconjunctival fever 077.2
narcissistic 301.81 fever 036.0 Pharyngoconjunctivitis, viral 077.2
obsessional 301.4 typhus 081.9 Pharyngolaryngitis (acute) 465.0
obsessive-compulsive 301.4 Petges-Cléjat or Petges-Clégat syndrome chronic 478.9
overconscientious 301.4 (poikilodermatomyositis) 710.3 septic 034.0
paranoid 301.0
Petit’s Pharyngoplegia 478.29
passive (-dependent) 301.6
disease (see also Hernia, lumbar) 553.8 Pharyngotonsillitis 465.8

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passive-aggressive 301.84
Petit mal (idiopathic) (see also Epilepsy) tuberculous 012.8
pathologic NEC 301.9
345.0 Pharyngotracheitis (acute) 465.8
pattern defect or disturbance 301.9
status 345.2 chronic 478.9
pseudosocial 301.7
Petrellidosis 117.6 Pharynx, pharyngeal - see condition
psychoinfantile 301.59
Petrositis 383.20 Phase of life problem NEC V62.89
psychoneurotic NEC 301.89
psychopathic 301.9 acute 383.21 Phenomenon
with chronic 383.22 Arthus 995.21
amoral trend 301.7 Peutz-Jeghers disease or syndrome 759.6 flashback (drug) 292.89
antisocial trend 301.7 Peyronie’s disease 607.85 jaw-winking 742.8
asocial trend 301.7 Pfeiffer’s disease 075 Jod-Basedow 242.8
pathologic sexuality (see also Phacentocele 379.32 L. E. cell 710.0
Deviation, sexual) 302.9 traumatic 921.3 lupus erythematosus cell 710.0
mixed types 301.9 Phacoanaphylaxis 360.19 Pelger-Huët (hereditary
schizoid 301.20 Phacocele (old) 379.32 hyposegmentation) 288.2
introverted 301.21 traumatic 921.3 Raynaud’s (paroxysmal digital
schizotypal 301.22 Phaehyphomycosis 117.8 cyanosis) (secondary) 443.0
type A 301.4 Phagedena (dry) (moist) (see also Reilly’s (see also Neuropathy,
unstable (emotional) 301.59 Gangrene) 785.4 peripheral, autonomic)
Perthes’ disease (capital femoral arteriosclerotic 440.24 337.9
osteochondrosis) 732.1 geometric 686.09 vasomotor 780.2
Pertussis (see also Whooping cough) 033.9 penis 607.89 vasospastic 443.9
vaccination, prophylactic (against) senile 440.24 vasovagal 780.2
V03.6 sloughing 785.4 Wenckebach’s, heart block (second
Peruvian wart 088.0 tropical (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9 degree) 426.13
Perversion, perverted vulva 616.50 Phenylketonuria (PKU) 270.1
appetite 307.52 Phagedenic - see also condition Phenylpyruvicaciduria 270.1
hysterical 300.11 abscess - see also Abscess Pheochromoblastoma (M8700/3)
function chancroid 099.0 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
pineal gland 259.8 bubo NEC 099.8 malignant
pituitary gland 253.9 chancre 099.0 unspecified site 194.0
anterior lobe ulcer (tropical) (see also Ulcer, skin) Pheochromocytoma (M8700/0)
deficient 253.2 707.9 malignant (M8700/3)
excessive 253.1 Phagomania 307.52 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
posterior lobe 253.6 Phakoma 362.89 malignant
placenta - see Placenta, abnormal Phantom limb (syndrome) 353.6 unspecified site 194.0
sense of smell or taste 781.1 Pharyngeal - see also condition specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
psychogenic 306.7 arch remnant 744.41 benign
sexual (see also Deviation, sexual) 302.9 pouch syndrome 279.11 unspecified site 227.0


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Phimosis (congenital) 605 Phlebitis (Continued) Phlegmasia


chancroidal 099.0 pelvic alba dolens (deep vessels) 451.19
due to infection 605 with complicating pregnancy 671.3
Phlebectasia (see also Varicose, vein) abortion - see Abortion, by type, nonpuerperal 451.19
454.9 with sepsis puerperal, postpartum, childbirth
congenital NEC 747.60 ectopic pregnancy (see also 671.4
esophagus (see also Varix, esophagus) categories 633.0–633.9) cerulea dolens 451.19
456.1 639.0 Phlegmon (see also Abscess) 682.9
with hemorrhage (see also Varix, molar pregnancy (see also erysipelatous (see also Erysipelas) 035
esophagus, bleeding) 456.0 categories 630–632) iliac 682.2
Phlebitis (infective) (pyemic) (septic) 639.0 fossa 540.1
(suppurative) 451.9 following throat 478.29
antecubital vein 451.82 abortion 639.0 Phlegmonous - see condition
arm NEC 451.84 ectopic or molar pregnancy Phlyctenulosis (allergic)
axillary vein 451.89 639.0 (keratoconjunctivitis)
basilic vein 451.82 puerperal, postpartum 671.4 (nontuberculous) 370.31
deep 451.83 popliteal vein 451.19 cornea 370.31
superficial 451.82 portal (vein) 572.1 with ulcer (see also Ulcer, cornea)
axillary vein 451.89 postoperative 997.2 370.00
basilic vein 451.82 pregnancy 671.2 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
blue 451.9 deep 671.3 017.3 [370.31]
brachial vein 451.83 specified type NEC 671.5 Phobia, phobic (reaction) 300.20
breast, superficial 451.89 superficial 671.2 animal 300.29
cavernous (venous) sinus - see puerperal, postpartum, childbirth isolated NEC 300.29
Phlebitis, intracranial sinus 671.2 obsessional 300.3
cephalic vein 451.82 deep 671.4 simple NEC 300.29
cerebral (venous) sinus - see Phlebitis, lower extremities 671.2 social 300.23
intracranial sinus pelvis 671.4 specified NEC 300.29
chest wall, superficial 451.89 specified site NEC 671.5 state 300.20
complicating pregnancy or puerperium superficial 671.2 Phocas’ disease 610.1
671.2 radial vein 451.83 Phocomelia 755.4
affecting fetus or newborn 760.3 retina 362.18 lower limb 755.32
cranial (venous) sinus - see Phlebitis, saphenous (great) (long) 451.0 complete 755.33
intracranial sinus accessory or small 451.0 distal 755.35
deep (vessels) 451.19 sinus (meninges) - see Phlebitis, proximal 755.34
femoral vein 451.11 intracranial sinus upper limb 755.22
P

specified vessel NEC 451.19 specified site NEC 451.89 complete 755.23
due to implanted device - see subclavian vein 451.89 distal 755.25
Complications, due to (presence syphilitic 093.89 proximal 755.24
of) any device, implant, or graft tibial vein 451.19 Phoria (see also Heterophoria) 378.40
classified to 996.0–996.5 NEC ulcer, ulcerative 451.9 Phosphate-losing tubular disorder 588.0
during or resulting from a procedure leg 451.2 Phosphatemia 275.3
997.2 deep (vessels) 451.19 Phosphaturia 275.3
femoral vein (deep) (superficial) specified vessel NEC 451.19 Photoallergic response 692.72
451.11 superficial (vessels) 451.0 Photocoproporphyria 277.1
femoropopliteal 451.19 femoral vein 451.11 Photodermatitis (sun) 692.72
following infusion, perfusion, or lower extremity 451.2 light other than sun 692.82
transfusion 999.2 deep (vessels) 451.19 Photokeratitis 370.24
gouty 274.89 [451.9] femoral vein 451.11 Photo-ophthalmia 370.24
hepatic veins 451.89 specified vessel NEC Photophobia 368.13
iliac vein 451.81 451.19 Photopsia 368.15
iliofemoral 451.11 superficial (vessels) 451.0 Photoretinitis 363.31
intracranial sinus (any) (venous) 325 ulnar vein 451.83 Photoretinopathy 363.31
late effect - see category 326 umbilicus 451.89 Photosensitiveness (sun) 692.72
nonpyogenic 437.6 upper extremity - see Phlebitis, arm light other than sun 692.82
in pregnancy or puerperium deep (veins) 451.83 Photosensitization skin (sun) 692.72
671.5 brachial vein 451.83 light other than sun 692.82
jugular vein 451.89 radial vein 451.83 Phototoxic response 692.72
lateral (venous) sinus - see Phlebitis, ulnar vein 451.83 Phrenitis 323.9
intracranial sinus superficial (veins) 451.82 Phrynoderma 264.8
leg 451.2 antecubital vein 451.82 Phthiriasis (pubis) (any site) 132.2
deep (vessels) 451.19 basilic vein 451.82 with any infestation classifiable to 132.0
specified vessel NEC 451.19 cephalic vein 451.82 and 132.1 132.3
superficial (vessels) 451.0 uterus (septic) (see also Endometritis) Phthirus infestation - see Phthiriasis
femoral vein 451.11 615.9 Phthisis (see also Tuberculosis) 011.9
longitudinal sinus - see Phlebitis, varicose (leg) (lower extremity) bulbi (infectional) 360.41
intracranial sinus (see also Varicose, vein) colliers’ 011.4
lower extremity 451.2 454.1 cornea 371.05
deep (vessels) 451.19 Phlebofibrosis 459.89 eyeball (due to infection) 360.41
specified vessel NEC 451.19 Phleboliths 459.89 millstone makers’ 011.4
superficial (vessels) 451.0 Phlebosclerosis 459.89 miners’ 011.4
femoral vein 451.11 Phlebothrombosis - see Thrombosis potters’ 011.4
migrans, migrating (superficial) Phlebotomus fever 066.0 sandblasters’ 011.4
453.1 Phlegm, choked on 933.1 stonemasons’ 011.4


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Phycomycosis 117.7 Pierre Mauriac’s syndrome (diabetes- Pinta (Continued)


Physalopteriasis 127.7 dwarfism-obesity) 258.1 lesions 103.9
Physical therapy NEC V57.1 Pierre Robin deformity or syndrome cardiovascular 103.2
breathing exercises V57.0 (congenital) 756.0 hyperchromic 103.1
Physiological cup, optic papilla Pierson’s disease or osteochondrosis 732.1 intermediate 103.1
borderline, glaucoma suspect 365.00 Pigeon late 103.2
enlarged 377.14 breast or chest (acquired) 738.3 mixed 103.3
glaucomatous 377.14 congenital 754.82 primary 103.0
Phytobezoar 938 rachitic (see also Rickets) 268.0 skin (achromic) (cicatricial)
intestine 936 breeders’ disease or lung 495.2 (dyschromic) 103.2
stomach 935.2 fanciers’ disease or lung 495.2 hyperchromic 103.1
Pian (see also Yaws) 102.9 toe 735.8 mixed (achromic and
Pianoma 102.1 Pigmentation (abnormal) 709.00 hyperchromic) 103.3
Piarhemia, piarrhemia (see also anomalies NEC 709.00 papule (primary) 103.0
Hyperlipemia) 272.4 congenital 757.33 skin lesions (achromic) (cicatricial)
bilharziasis 120.9 specified NEC 709.09 (dyschromic) 103.2
Pica 307.52 conjunctiva 372.55 hyperchromic 103.1
hysterical 300.11 cornea 371.10 mixed (achromic and hyperchromic)
Pick’s anterior 371.11 103.3
cerebral atrophy 331.11 posterior 371.13 vitiligo 103.2
with dementia stromal 371.12 Pintid 103.0
with behavioral disturbance lids (congenital) 757.33 Pinworms (disease) (infection)
331.11 [294.11] acquired 374.52 (infestation) 127.4
without behavioral disturbance limbus corneae 371.10 Piry fever 066.8
331.11 [294.10] metals 709.00 Pistol wound - see Gunshot wound
disease optic papilla, congenital 743.57 Pit, lip (mucus), congenital 750.25
brain 331.11 retina (congenital) (grouped) (nevoid) Pitchers’ elbow 718.82
dementia in 743.53 Pithecoid pelvis 755.69
with behavioral disturbance acquired 362.74 with disproportion (fetopelvic)
331.11 [294.11] scrotum, congenital 757.33 653.2
without behavioral Piles - see Hemorrhoids affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
disturbance 331.11 Pili causing obstructed labor 660.1
[294.10] annulati or torti (congenital) 757.4 Pithiatism 300.11
lipid histiocytosis 272.7 incarnati 704.8 Pitted - see also Pitting
liver (pericardial pseudocirrhosis of Pill roller hand (intrinsic) 736.09 teeth 520.4
liver) 423.2 Pilomatrixoma (M8110/0) - see Neoplasm, Pitting (edema) (see also Edema) 782.3

P
pericardium (pericardial skin, benign lip 782.3
pseudocirrhosis of liver) Pilonidal - see condition nail 703.8
423.2 Pimple 709.8 congenital 757.5
polyserositis (pericardial PIN I (prostatic intraepithelial Pituitary gland - see condition
pseudocirrhosis of liver) 423.2 neoplasia I) 602.3 Pituitary snuff-takers’ disease 495.8
syndrome PIN II (prostatic intraepithelial Pityriasis 696.5
heart (pericardial pseudocirrhosis of neoplasia II) 602.3 alba 696.5
liver) 423.2 PIN III (prostatic intraepithelial capitis 690.11
liver (pericardial pseudocirrhosis of neoplasia III) 233.4 circinata (et maculata) 696.3
liver) 423.2 Pinched nerve - see Neuropathy, Hebra’s (exfoliative dermatitis) 695.89
tubular adenoma (M8640/0) entrapment lichenoides et varioliformis 696.2
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Pineal body or gland - see condition maculata (et circinata) 696.3
benign Pinealoblastoma (M9362/3) 194.4 nigra 111.1
unspecified site Pinealoma (M9360/1) 237.1 pilaris 757.39
female 220 malignant (M9360/3) 194.4 acquired 701.1
male 222.0 Pineoblastoma (M9362/3) 194.4 Hebra’s 696.4
Pick-Herxheimer syndrome (diffuse Pineocytoma (M9361/1) 237.1 rosea 696.3
idiopathic cutaneous atrophy) 701.8 Pinguecula 372.51 rotunda 696.3
Pick-Niemann disease (lipid Pingueculitis 372.34 rubra (Hebra) 695.89
histiocytosis) 272.7 Pinhole meatus (see also Stricture, urethra) pilaris 696.4
Pickwickian syndrome (cardiopulmonary 598.9 sicca 690.18
obesity) 278.03 Pink simplex 690.18
Piebaldism, classic 709.09 disease 985.0 specified type NEC 696.5
Piedra 111.2 eye 372.03 streptogenes 696.5
beard 111.2 puffer 492.8 versicolor 111.0
black 111.3 Pinkus’ disease (lichen nitidus) 697.1 scrotal 111.0
white 111.2 Pinpoint Placenta, placental
black 111.3 meatus (see also Stricture, urethra) ablatio 641.2
scalp 111.3 598.9 affecting fetus or newborn 762.1
black 111.3 os (uteri) (see also Stricture, cervix) abnormal, abnormality 656.7
white 111.2 622.4 with hemorrhage 641.8
white 111.2 Pinselhaare (congenital) 757.4 affecting fetus or newborn 762.1
Pierre Marie’s syndrome (pulmonary Pinta 103.9 affecting fetus or newborn 762.2
hypertrophic osteoarthropathy) cardiovascular lesions 103.2 abruptio 641.2
731.2 chancre (primary) 103.0 affecting fetus or newborn 762.1
Pierre Marie-Bamberger syndrome erythematous plaques 103.1 accessory lobe - see Placenta, abnormal
(hypertrophic pulmonary hyperchromic lesions 103.1 accreta (without hemorrhage) 667.0
osteoarthropathy) 731.2 hyperkeratosis 103.1 with hemorrhage 666.0


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Placenta, placental (Continued) Placenta, placental (Continued) Platyonychia (congenital) 757.5


adherent (without hemorrhage) 667.0 retention (with hemorrhage) 666.0 acquired 703.8
with hemorrhage 666.0 fragments, complicating Platypelloid pelvis 738.6
apoplexy - see Placenta, separation puerperium (delayed with disproportion (fetopelvic) 653.2
battledore - see Placenta, abnormal hemorrhage) 666.2 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
bilobate - see Placenta, abnormal without hemorrhage 667.1 causing obstructed labor 660.1
bipartita - see Placenta, abnormal postpartum, puerperal 666.2 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
carneous mole 631.8 without hemorrhage 667.0 congenital 755.69
centralis - see Placenta, previa separation (normally implanted) Platyspondylia 756.19
circumvallata - see Placenta, abnormal (partial) (premature) (with Plethora 782.62
cyst (amniotic) - see Placenta, abnormal hemorrhage) 641.2 newborn 776.4
deficiency - see Placenta, insufficiency affecting fetus or newborn 762.1 Pleura, pleural - see condition
degeneration - see Placenta, septuplex - see Placenta, abnormal Pleuralgia 786.52
insufficiency small - see Placenta, insufficiency Pleurisy (acute) (adhesive) (chronic)
detachment (partial) (premature) (with softening (premature) - see Placenta, (costal) (diaphragmatic) (double)
hemorrhage) 641.2 abnormal (dry) (fetid) (fibrinous) (fibrous)
affecting fetus or newborn 762.1 spuria - see Placenta, abnormal (interlobar) (latent) (lung) (old)
dimidiata - see Placenta, abnormal succenturiata - see Placenta, abnormal (plastic) (primary) (residual) (sicca)
disease 656.7 syphilitic 095.8 (sterile) (subacute) (unresolved)
affecting fetus or newborn 762.2 transfusion syndromes 762.3 (with adherent pleura) 511.0
duplex - see Placenta, abnormal transmission of chemical substance - with
dysfunction - see Placenta, see Absorption, chemical, through effusion (without mention of cause)
insufficiency placenta 511.9
fenestrata - see Placenta, abnormal trapped (with hemorrhage) 666.0 bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1
fibrosis - see Placenta, abnormal without hemorrhage 667.0 nontuberculous NEC 511.9
fleshy mole 631.8 trilobate - see Placenta, abnormal bacterial 511.1
hematoma - see Placenta, abnormal tripartita - see Placenta, abnormal pneumococcal 511.1
hemorrhage NEC - see Placenta, triplex - see Placenta, abnormal specified type NEC 511.89
separation varicose vessel - see Placenta, abnormal staphylococcal 511.1
hormone disturbance or malfunction - vicious insertion - see Placenta, previa streptococcal 511.1
see Placenta, abnormal Placentitis tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
hyperplasia - see Placenta, abnormal affecting fetus or newborn 762.7 pleura) 012.0
increta (without hemorrhage) 667.0 complicating pregnancy 658.4 primary, progressive 010.1
with hemorrhage 666.0 Plagiocephaly (skull) 754.0 influenza, flu, or grippe (see also
infarction 656.7 Plague 020.9 Influenza) 487.1
affecting fetus or newborn 762.2 abortive 020.8 tuberculosis - see Pleurisy, tuberculous
P

insertion, vicious - see Placenta, previa ambulatory 020.8 encysted 511.89


insufficiency bubonic 020.0 exudative (see also Pleurisy, with
affecting cellulocutaneous 020.1 effusion) 511.9
fetus or newborn 762.2 lymphatic gland 020.0 bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1
management of pregnancy pneumonic 020.5 fibrinopurulent 510.9
656.5 primary 020.3 with fistula 510.0
lateral - see Placenta, previa secondary 020.4 fibropurulent 510.9
low implantation or insertion - see pulmonary - see Plague, pneumonic with fistula 510.0
Placenta, previa pulmonic - see Plague, pneumonic hemorrhagic 511.89
low-lying - see Placenta, previa septicemic 020.2 influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.1
malformation - see Placenta, abnormal tonsillar 020.9 pneumococcal 511.0
malposition - see Placenta, previa septicemic 020.2 with effusion 511.1
marginalis, marginata - see Placenta, vaccination, prophylactic (against) V03.3 purulent 510.9
previa Planning, family V25.09 with fistula 510.0
marginal sinus (hemorrhage) (rupture) contraception V25.9 septic 510.9
641.2 natural with fistula 510.0
affecting fetus or newborn 762.1 procreative V26.41 serofibrinous (see also Pleurisy, with
membranacea - see Placenta, abnormal to avoid pregnancy V25.04 effusion) 511.9
multilobed - see Placenta, abnormal procreation V26.49 bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1
multipartita - see Placenta, abnormal natural V26.41 seropurulent 510.9
necrosis - see Placenta, abnormal Plaque with fistula 510.0
percreta (without hemorrhage) 667.0 artery, arterial - see Arteriosclerosis serous (see also Pleurisy, with effusion)
with hemorrhage 666.0 calcareous - see Calcification 511.9
polyp 674.4 Hollenhorst’s (retinal) 362.33 bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1
previa (central) (centralis) (complete) tongue 528.6 staphylococcal 511.0
(lateral) (marginal) (marginalis) Plasma cell myeloma 203.0 with effusion 511.1
(partial) (partialis) (total) (with Plasmacytoma, plasmocytoma (solitary) streptococcal 511.0
hemorrhage) 641.1 (M9731/1) 238.6 with effusion 511.1
affecting fetus or newborn 762.0 benign (M9731/0) - see Neoplasm, by suppurative 510.9
noted site, benign with fistula 510.0
before labor, without hemorrhage malignant (M9731/3) 203.8 traumatic (post) (current) 862.29
(with cesarean delivery) Plasmacytopenia 288.59 with open wound into cavity 862.39
641.0 Plasmacytosis 288.64 tuberculous (with effusion) (see also
during pregnancy (without Plaster ulcer (see also Ulcer, pressure) 707.00 Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0
hemorrhage) 641.0 Plateau iris syndrome (without primary, progressive 010.1
without hemorrhage (before labor glaucoma) 364.82 Pleuritis sicca - see Pleurisy
and delivery) (during with glaucoma 365.23 Pleurobronchopneumonia (see also
pregnancy) 641.0 Platybasia 756.0 Pneumonia, broncho-) 485


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Pleurodynia 786.52 Pneumoconiosis (Continued) Pneumonia (Continued)


epidemic 074.1 hard metal 503 aspiration (Continued)
viral 074.1 mica 502 fetal 770.18
Pleurohepatitis 573.8 moldy hay 495.0 due to
Pleuropericarditis (see also Pericarditis) rheumatoid 714.81 blood 770.16
423.9 silica NEC 502 clear amniotic fluid 770.14
acute 420.90 and carbon 500 meconium 770.12
Pleuropneumonia (acute) (bilateral) silicate NEC 502 postnatal stomach contents
(double) (septic) (see also talc 502 770.86
Pneumonia) 486 Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia 136.3 newborn 770.18
chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515 Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia 136.3 due to
Pleurorrhea (see also Hydrothorax) Pneumocystosis 136.3 blood 770.16
511.89 with pneumonia 136.3 clear amniotic fluid 770.14
Plexitis, brachial 353.0 Pneumoenteritis 025 meconium 770.12
Plica Pneumohemopericardium (see also postnatal stomach contents
knee 727.83 Pericarditis) 423.9 770.86
polonica 132.0 Pneumohemothorax (see also asthenic 514
Hemothorax) 511.89 atypical (disseminated) (focal)
tonsil 474.8
traumatic 860.4 (primary) 486
Plicae dysphonia ventricularis 784.49
with open wound into thorax 860.5 with influenza (see also Influenza)
Plicated tongue 529.5
Pneumohydropericardium (see also 487.0
congenital 750.13 bacillus 482.9
Plug Pericarditis) 423.9
Pneumohydrothorax (see also specified type NEC 482.89
bronchus NEC 519.19 bacterial 482.9
meconium (newborn) NEC 777.1 Hydrothorax) 511.89
Pneumomediastinum 518.1 specified type NEC 482.89
mucus - see Mucus, plug Bacteroides (fragilis) (oralis)
Plumbism 984.9 congenital 770.2
fetus or newborn 770.2 (melaninogenicus) 482.81
specified type of lead - see Table of basal, basic, basilar - see Pneumonia, by
Drugs and Chemicals Pneumomycosis 117.9
Pneumonia (acute) (Alpenstich) (benign) type
Plummer’s disease (toxic nodular goiter) bronchiolitis obliterans organized
242.3 (bilateral) (brain) (cerebral)
(circumscribed) (congestive) (BOOP) 516.8
Plummer-Vinson syndrome (sideropenic broncho-, bronchial (confluent)
dysphagia) 280.8 (creeping) (delayed resolution)
(double) (epidemic) (fever) (flash) (croupous) (diffuse) (disseminated)
Pluricarential syndrome of infancy 260 (hemorrhagic) (involving lobes)
Plurideficiency syndrome of infancy 260 (fulminant) (fungoid)
(lobar) (terminal) 485
(granulomatous) (hemorrhagic)
Plus (and minus) hand (intrinsic) 736.09 with influenza 487.0
(incipient) (infantile) (infectious)
PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric due to

P
(infiltration) (insular) (intermittent)
disorder) 625.4 identified (virus)
(latent) (lobe) (migratory) (newborn)
PMS 625.4 avian 488.01
(organized) (overwhelming)
Pneumathemia - see Air, embolism, by type (novel) 2009 H1N1
(primary) (progressive)
Pneumatic drill or hammer disease 994.9 488.11
(pseudolobar) (purulent) (resolved) novel influenza A 488.81
Pneumatocele (lung) 518.89
(secondary) (senile) (septic) allergic 518.3
intracranial 348.89 (suppurative) (terminal) (true)
tension 492.0 aspiration (see also Pneumonia,
(unresolved) (vesicular) 486 aspiration) 507.0
Pneumatosis with influenza, flu, or grippe 487.0
cystoides intestinalis 569.89 bacterial 482.9
due to specified type NEC 482.89
peritonei 568.89 identified (virus)
pulmonum 492.8 capillary 466.19
avian 488.01 with bronchospasm or
Pneumaturia 599.84 (novel) 2009 H1N1 488.11
Pneumoblastoma (M8981/3) - see obstruction 466.19
novel influenza A 488.81 chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
Neoplasm, lung, malignant adenoviral 480.0
Pneumocephalus 348.89 congenital (infective) 770.0
adynamic 514 diplococcal 481
Pneumococcemia 038.2 alba 090.0
Pneumococcus, pneumococcal - see Eaton’s agent 483.0
allergic 518.3 Escherichia coli (E. coli) 482.82
condition alveolar - see Pneumonia, lobar Friedländer’s bacillus 482.0
Pneumoconiosis (due to) (inhalation of) anaerobes 482.81 Hemophilus influenzae 482.2
505 anthrax 022.1 [484.5] hiberno-vernal 083.0 [484.8]
aluminum 503 apex, apical - see Pneumonia, lobar hypostatic 514
asbestos 501 ascaris 127.0 [484.8] influenzal (see also Influenza)
bagasse 495.1 aspiration 507.0 487.0
bauxite 503 due to inhalation (see also Pneumonia,
beryllium 503 aspiration of microorganisms aspiration) 507.0
carbon electrode makers’ 503 bacterial 482.9 due to fumes or vapors
coal specified type NEC 482.89 (chemical) 506.0
miners’ (simple) 500 specified organism NEC Klebsiella 482.0
workers’ (simple) 500 483.8 lipid 507.1
cotton dust 504 bacterial NEC 482.89 endogenous 516.8
diatomite fibrosis 502 viral 480.9 Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) 483.0
dust NEC 504 specified type NEC 480.8 ornithosis 073.0
inorganic 503 food (regurgitated) 507.0 pleuropneumonia-like organisms
lime 502 gastric secretions 507.0 (PPLO) 483.0
marble 502 milk 507.0 pneumococcal 481
organic NEC 504 oils, essences 507.1 Proteus 482.83
fumes or vapors (from silo) 506.9 solids, liquids NEC 507.8 Pseudomonas 482.1
graphite 503 vomitus 507.0 specified organism NEC 483.8
bacterial NEC 482.89


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Pneumonia (Continued) Pneumonia (Continued) Pneumonia (Continued)


broncho-, bronchial (Continued) due to (Continued) interstitial (Continued)
staphylococcal 482.40 rickettsia 083.9 [484.8] acute (Continued)
aureus 482.41 SARS-associated coronavirus 480.3 due to Pneumocystis (Continued)
methicillin specified meaning (Continued)
resistant (MRSA) 482.42 bacteria NEC 482.89 atypical pneumonia - see
susceptible (MSSA) 482.41 organism NEC 483.8 Pneumonia,
specified type NEC 482.49 virus NEC 480.8 atypical
streptococcal - see Pneumonia, Staphylococcus 482.40 bacterial pneumonia - see
streptococcal aureus 482.41 Pneumonia,
typhoid 002.0 [484.8] methicillin bacterial
viral, virus (see also Pneumonia, resistant (MRSA) 482.42 chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
viral) 480.9 susceptible (MSSA) 482.41 desquamative 516.37
Butyrivibrio (fibriosolvens) 482.81 specified type NEC 482.49 hypostatic 514
Candida 112.4 Streptococcus - see also Pneumonia, idiopathic 516.30
capillary 466.19 streptococcal lymphoid 516.35
with bronchospasm or obstruction pneumoniae 481 lipoid 507.1
466.19 virus (see also Pneumonia, viral) 480.9 lymphoid (due to known
caseous (see also Tuberculosis) 011.6 SARS-associated coronavirus 480.3 underlying cause) 516.8
catarrhal - see Pneumonia, broncho- Eaton’s agent 483.0 non-specific (due to known
central - see Pneumonia, lobar embolic, embolism (see Embolism, underlying cause) 516.8
Chlamydia, chlamydial 483.1 pulmonary) organizing (due to known
pneumoniae 483.1 eosinophilic 518.3 underlying cause) 516.8
psittaci 073.0 Escherichia coli (E. coli) 482.82 plasma cell 136.3
specified type NEC 483.1 Eubacterium 482.81 Pseudomonas 482.1
trachomatis 483.1 fibrinous - see Pneumonia, lobar intrauterine (infective) 770.0
cholesterol 516.8 fibroid (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, lung) aspiration 770.18
chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515 515 blood 770.16
cirrhotic (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, fibrous (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515 clear amniotic fluid 770.14
lung) 515 Friedländer’s bacillus 482.0 meconium 770.12
Clostridium (haemolyticum) (novyi) fusobacterium (nucleatum) 482.81 postnatal stomach contents 770.86
NEC 482.81 gangrenous 513.0 Klebsiella pneumoniae 482.0
confluent - see Pneumonia, broncho- giant cell (see also Pneumonia, viral) 480.9 Legionnaires’ 482.84
congenital (infective) 770.0 gram-negative bacteria NEC 482.83 lipid, lipoid (exogenous) (interstitial)
aspiration 770.18 anaerobic 482.81 507.1
croupous - see Pneumonia, lobar grippal (see also Influenza) 487.0 endogenous 516.8
cryptogenic organizing 516.36 Hemophilus influenzae (bronchial) lobar (diplococcal) (disseminated)
cytomegalic inclusion 078.5 [484.1] (lobar) 482.2 (double) (interstitial)
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deglutition (see also Pneumonia, hypostatic (broncho-) (lobar) 514 (pneumococcal, any type) 481
aspiration) 507.0 in with influenza (see also Influenza)
desquamative interstitial 516.37 actinomycosis 039.1 487.0
diffuse - see Pneumonia, broncho- anthrax 022.1 [484.5] bacterial 482.9
diplococcal, diplococcus (broncho-) aspergillosis 117.3 [484.6] specified type NEC 482.89
(lobar) 481 candidiasis 112.4 chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
disseminated (focal) - see Pneumonia, coccidioidomycosis 114.0 Escherichia coli (E. coli) 482.82
broncho- cytomegalic inclusion disease 078.5 Friedländer’s bacillus 482.0
due to [484.1] Hemophilus influenzae
adenovirus 480.0 histoplasmosis (see also (H. influenzae) 482.2
anaerobes 482.81 Histoplasmosis) 115.95 hypostatic 514
Bacterium anitratum 482.83 infectious disease NEC 136.9 [484.8] influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.0
Chlamydia, chlamydial 483.1 measles 055.1 Klebsiella 482.0
pneumoniae 483.1 mycosis, systemic NEC 117.9 [484.7] ornithosis 073.0
psittaci 073.0 nocardiasis, nocardiosis 039.1 Proteus 482.83
specified type NEC 483.1 ornithosis 073.0 Pseudomonas 482.1
trachomatis 483.1 pneumocystosis 136.3 psittacosis 073.0
coccidioidomycosis 114.0 psittacosis 073.0 specified organism NEC 483.8
Diplococcus (pneumoniae) 481 Q fever 083.0 [484.8] bacterial NEC 482.89
Eaton’s agent 483.0 salmonellosis 003.22 staphylococcal 482.40
Escherichia coli (E. coli) 482.82 toxoplasmosis 130.4 aureus 482.41
Friedländer’s bacillus 482.0 tularemia 021.2 methicillin
fumes or vapors (chemical) typhoid (fever) 002.0 [484.8] resistant (MRSA) 482.42
(inhalation) 506.0 varicella 052.1 susceptible (MSSA) 482.41
fungus NEC 117.9 [484.7] whooping cough (see also Whooping specified type NEC 482.49
coccidioidomycosis 114.0 cough) 033.9 [484.3] streptococcal - see Pneumonia,
Hemophilus influenzae (H. infective, acquired prenatally 770.0 streptococcal
influenzae) 482.2 influenzal (broncho) (lobar) (virus) (see viral, virus (see also Pneumonia,
Herellea 482.83 also Influenza) 487.0 viral) 480.9
influenza (see also Influenza) 487.0 inhalation (see also Pneumonia, lobular (confluent) - see Pneumonia,
Klebsiella pneumoniae 482.0 aspiration) 507.0 broncho-
Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) 483.0 fumes or vapors (chemical) 506.0 Löffler’s 518.3
parainfluenza virus 480.2 interstitial 516.8 massive - see Pneumonia, lobar
pleuropneumonia-like organism with influenzal (see also Influenza) meconium aspiration 770.12
(PPLO) 483.0 487.0 metastatic NEC 038.8 [484.8]
Pneumococcus 481 acute methicillin resistant Staphylococcus
Pneumocystis carinii 136.3 due to Pneumocystis (carinii) aureus (MRSA) 482.42
Pneumocystis jiroveci 136.3 (jiroveci) 136.3 methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus
Proteus 482.83 meaning: aureus (MSSA) 482.41
Pseudomonas 482.1 acute interstitial MRSA (methicillin resistant
respiratory syncytial virus 480.1 pneumonitis 516.33 Staphylococcus aureus) 482.42


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Pneumonia (Continued) Pneumonic - see condition Pneumopathy NEC (Continued)


MSSA (methicillin susceptible Pneumonitis (acute) (primary) (see also parietoalveolar 516.9
Staphylococcus aureus) 482.41 Pneumonia) 486 specified condition NEC 516.8
multilobar - see Pneumonia, by type allergic 495.9 Pneumopericarditis (see also Pericarditis)
Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) 483.0 specified type NEC 495.8 423.9
necrotic 513.0 aspiration 507.0 acute 420.90
nitrogen dioxide 506.9 due to fumes or gases 506.0 Pneumopericardium - see also Pericarditis
orthostatic 514 fetal 770.18 congenital 770.2
parainfluenza virus 480.2 due to fetus or newborn 770.2
parenchymatous (see also Fibrosis, blood 770.16 traumatic (post) (see also
lung) 515 clear amniotic fluid 770.14 Pneumothorax, traumatic) 860.0
passive 514 meconium 770.12 with open wound into thorax 860.1
patchy - see Pneumonia, broncho postnatal stomach contents Pneumoperitoneum 568.89
Peptococcus 482.81 770.86 fetus or newborn 770.2
Peptostreptococcus 482.81 newborn 770.18 Pneumophagia (psychogenic) 306.4
plasma cell 136.3 due to Pneumopleurisy, pneumopleuritis (see
pleurolobar - see Pneumonia, lobar blood 770.16 also Pneumonia) 486
pleuropneumonia-like organism clear amniotic fluid 770.14 Pneumopyopericardium 420.99
(PPLO) 483.0 meconium 770.12 Pneumopyothorax (see also
pneumococcal (broncho) (lobar) 481 postnatal stomach contents Pyopneumothorax) 510.9
Pneumocystis (carinii) (jiroveci) 136.3 770.86 with fistula 510.0
postinfectional NEC 136.9 [484.8] obstetric 668.0 Pneumorrhagia 786.30
postmeasles 055.1 chemical 506.0 newborn 770.3
postoperative 997.39 due to fumes or gases 506.0 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
aspiration 997.32 resulting from a procedure 997.32 pulmonary) 011.9
primary atypical 486 cholesterol 516.8 Pneumosiderosis (occupational) 503
Proprionibacterium 482.81 chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515 Pneumothorax 512.89
Proteus 482.83 congenital rubella 771.0 acute 512.89
Pseudomonas 482.1 crack 506.0 chronic 512.83
psittacosis 073.0 due to congenital 770.2
radiation 508.0 crack (cocaine) 506.0 due to operative injury of chest wall or
respiratory syncytial virus 480.1 fumes or vapors 506.0 lung 512.1
resulting from a procedure 997.39 inhalation accidental puncture or laceration
aspiration 997.32 food (regurgitated), milk, 512.1
rheumatic 390 [517.1] vomitus 507.0 fetus or newborn 770.2
Salmonella 003.22 oils, essences 507.1 iatrogenic 512.1
SARS-associated coronavirus 480.3 saliva 507.0 postoperative 512.1
segmented, segmental - see Pneumonia, solids, liquids NEC 507.8 specified type NEC 512.89

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broncho- toxoplasmosis (acquired) 130.4 spontaneous 512.89
Serratia (marcascens) 482.83 congenital (active) 771.2 [484.8] fetus or newborn 770.2
specified eosinophilic 518.3 primary 512.81
bacteria NEC 482.89 secondary 512.82
fetal aspiration 770.18
organism NEC 483.8 tension 512.0
due to
virus NEC 480.8 sucking 512.89
blood 770.16
spirochetal 104.8 [484] iatrogenic 512.1
clear amniotic fluid 770.14
staphylococcal (broncho) (lobar) 482.40 postoperative 512.1
meconium 770.12
aureus 482.41 tense valvular, infectional 512.0
methicillin postnatal stomach contents 770.86 tension 512.0
resistant (MRSA) 482.42 hypersensitivity 495.9 iatrogenic 512.1
susceptible (MSSA) 482.41 interstitial (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, postoperative 512.1
specified type NEC 482.49 lung) 515 spontaneous 512.0
static, stasis 514 acute 516.33 traumatic 860.0
streptococcal (broncho) (lobar) NEC idiopathic with
482.30 lymphocytic 516.35 hemothorax 860.4
Group non-specific 516.32 with open wound into thorax
A 482.31 lymphoid 516.8 860.5
B 482.32 lymphoid, interstitial 516.8 open wound into thorax 860.1
specified NEC 482.39 meconium aspiration 770.12 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 011.7
pneumoniae 481 postanesthetic Pocket(s)
specified type NEC 482.39 correct substance properly endocardial (see also Endocarditis) 424.90
Streptococcus pneumoniae 481 administered 507.0 periodontal 523.8
traumatic (complication) (early) obstetric 668.0 Podagra 274.01
(secondary) 958.8 overdose or wrong substance given Podencephalus 759.89
tuberculous (any) (see also Tuberculosis) 968.4 Poikilocytosis 790.09
011.6 specified anesthetic - see Table of Poikiloderma 709.09
tularemic 021.2 Drugs and Chemicals Civatte’s 709.09
TWAR agent 483.1 postoperative 997.39 congenital 757.33
varicella 052.1 aspiration 997.32 vasculare atrophicans 696.2
Veillonella 482.81 obstetric 668.0 Poikilodermatomyositis 710.3
ventilator associated 997.31 radiation 508.0 Pointed ear 744.29
viral, virus (broncho) (interstitial) rubella, congenital 771.0 Poise imperfect 729.90
(lobar) 480.9 “ventilation” 495.7 Poisoned - see Poisoning
with influenza, flu, or grippe (see ventilator associated 997.31 Poisoning (acute) - see also Table of Drugs
also Influenza) 487.0 wood-dust 495.8 and Chemicals
adenoviral 480.0 Pneumonoconiosis - see Pneumoconiosis Bacillus, B.
parainfluenza 480.2 Pneumoparotid 527.8 aertrycke (see also Infection,
respiratory syncytial 480.1 Pneumopathy NEC 518.89 Salmonella) 003.9
SARS-associated coronavirus 480.3 alveolar 516.9 botulinus 005.1
specified type NEC 480.8 specified NEC 516.8 cholerae (suis) (see also Infection,
white (congenital) 090.0 due to dust NEC 504 Salmonella) 003.9


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Poisoning (Continued) Poisoning (Continued) Poliomyelitis (Continued)


Bacillus, B. (Continued) mushroom (noxious) 988.1 late effect 138
paratyphosus (see also Infection, mussel - see also Poisoning, food nonepidemic 045.9
Salmonella) 003.9 noxious 988.0 nonparalytic 045.2
suipestifer (see also Infection, noxious foodstuffs (see also Poisoning, old with deformity 138
Salmonella) 003.9 food, noxious) 988.9 posterior, acute 053.19
bacterial toxins NEC 005.9 specified type NEC 988.8 residual 138
berries, noxious 988.2 plants, noxious 988.2 sequelae 138
blood (general) - see Septicemia pork - see also Poisoning, food spinal, acute 045.9
botulism 005.1 specified NEC 988.8 syphilitic (chronic) 094.89
bread, moldy, mouldy - see Poisoning, Trichinosis 124 vaccination, prophylactic (against)
food ptomaine - see Poisoning, food V04.0
Ciguatera 988.0 putrefaction, food - see Poisoning, food Poliosis (eyebrow) (eyelashes)
damaged meat - see Poisoning, food radiation 508.0 704.3
death-cap (Amanita phalloides) Salmonella (see also Infection, circumscripta (congenital)
(Amanita verna) 988.1 Salmonella) 003.9 757.4
decomposed food - see Poisoning, food sausage - see also Poisoning, food acquired 704.3
diseased food - see Poisoning, food Trichinosis 124 congenital 757.4
drug - see Table of Drugs and saxitoxin 988.0 Pollakiuria 788.41
Chemicals shellfish - see also Poisoning, food psychogenic 306.53
epidemic, fish, meat, or other food - see noxious (amnesic) (azaspiracid) Pollinosis 477.0
Poisoning, food (diarrheic) (neurotoxic) Pollitzer’s disease (hidradenitis
fava bean 282.2 (paralytic) 988.0 suppurativa) 705.83
fish (bacterial) - see also Poisoning, food Staphylococcus, food 005.0 Polyadenitis (see also Adenitis) 289.3
noxious 988.0 toxic, from disease NEC 799.89 malignant 020.0
food (acute) (bacterial) (diseased) truffles - see Poisoning, food Polyalgia 729.99
(infected) NEC 005.9 uremic - see Uremia Polyangiitis (essential) 446.0
due to uric acid 274.9 Polyarteritis (nodosa) (renal) 446.0
bacillus water 276.69 Polyarthralgia 719.49
aertrycke (see also Poisoning, Poison ivy, oak, sumac or other plant psychogenic 306.0
food, due to Salmonella) dermatitis 692.6 Polyarthritis, polyarthropathy NEC
003.9 Poker spine 720.0 716.59
botulinus 005.1 Policeman’s disease 729.2 due to or associated with other
cereus 005.89 Polioencephalitis (acute) (bulbar) (see also specified conditions - see
choleraesuis (see also Poliomyelitis, bulbar) 045.0 Arthritis, due to or associated
Poisoning, food, due to inferior 335.22 with
P

Salmonella) 003.9 influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.8 endemic (see also Disease, Kaschin-
paratyphosus (see also superior hemorrhagic (acute) Beck) 716.0
Poisoning, food, due to (Wernicke’s) 265.1 inflammatory 714.9
Salmonella) 003.9 Wernicke’s (superior hemorrhagic) specified type NEC 714.89
suipestifer (see also Poisoning, 265.1 juvenile (chronic) 714.30
food, due to Salmonella) Polioencephalomyelitis (acute) (anterior) acute 714.31
003.9 (bulbar) (see also Polioencephalitis) migratory - see Fever, rheumatic
Clostridium 005.3 045.0 rheumatic 714.0
botulinum 005.1 Polioencephalopathy, superior fever (acute) - see Fever, rheumatic
perfringens 005.2 hemorrhagic 265.1 Polycarential syndrome of infancy 260
welchii 005.2 with Polychondritis (atrophic) (chronic)
Salmonella (aertrycke) beriberi 265.0 (relapsing) 733.99
(callinarum) (choleraesuis) pellagra 265.2 Polycoria 743.46
(enteritidis) (paratyphi) Poliomeningoencephalitis - see Polycystic (congenital) (disease) 759.89
(suipestifer) 003.9 Meningoencephalitis degeneration, kidney - see Polycystic,
with Poliomyelitis (acute) (anterior) kidney
gastroenteritis 003.0 (epidemic) 045.9 kidney (congenital) 753.12
localized infection(s) (see adult type (APKD) 753.13
also Infection, Note: Use the following fifth-digit autosomal dominant 753.13
Salmonella) 003.20 subclassification with category 045: autosomal recessive 753.14
septicemia 003.1 0 poliovirus, unspecified type childhood type (CPKD) 753.14
specified manifestation 1 poliovirus, type I infantile type 753.14
NEC 003.8 2 poliovirus, type II liver 751.62
specified bacterium NEC 005.89 3 poliovirus, type III lung 518.89
Staphylococcus 005.0 congenital 748.4
Streptococcus 005.89 with ovary, ovaries 256.4
Vibrio parahaemolyticus 005.4 paralysis 045.1 spleen 759.0
Vibrio vulnificus 005.81 bulbar 045.0 Polycythemia (primary) (rubra) (vera)
noxious or naturally toxic 988.0 abortive 045.2 (M9950/1) 238.4
berries 988.2 ascending 045.9 acquired 289.0
fish 988.0 progressive 045.9 benign 289.0
mushroom 988.1 bulbar 045.0 familial 289.6
plants NEC 988.2 cerebral 045.0 due to
ice cream - see Poisoning, food chronic 335.21 donor twin 776.4
ichthyotoxism (bacterial) 005.9 congenital 771.2 fall in plasma volume 289.0
kreotoxism, food 005.9 contact V01.2 high altitude 289.0
malarial - see Malaria deformities 138 maternal-fetal transfusion 776.4
meat - see Poisoning, food exposure to V01.2 stress 289.0


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Polycythemia (Continued) Polyneuropathy (Continued) Polyp, polypus (Continued)


emotional 289.0 due to accessory sinus 471.8
erythropoietin 289.0 antitetanus serum 357.6 adenoid tissue 471.0
familial (benign) 289.6 arsenic 357.7 adenomatous (M8210/0) - see also
Gaisböck’s (hypertonica) 289.0 drug or medicinal substance 357.6 Neoplasm, by site, benign
high altitude 289.0 correct substance properly adenocarcinoma in (M8210/3) - see
hypertonica 289.0 administered 357.6 Neoplasm, by site, malignant
hypoxemic 289.0 overdose or wrong substance carcinoma in (M8210/3) - see
neonatorum 776.4 given or taken 977.9 Neoplasm, by site, malignant
nephrogenous 289.0 specified drug - see Table of multiple (M8221/0) - see Neoplasm,
relative 289.0 Drugs and Chemicals by site, benign
secondary 289.0 lack of vitamin NEC 269.2 [357.4] antrum 471.8
spurious 289.0 lead 357.7 anus, anal (canal) (nonadenomatous)
stress 289.0 organophosphate compounds 357.7 569.0
Polycytosis cryptogenica 289.0 pellagra 265.2 [357.4] adenomatous 211.4
Polydactylism, polydactyly 755.00 porphyria 277.1 [357.4] Bartholin’s gland 624.6
fingers 755.01 serum 357.6 bladder (M8120/1) 236.7
toes 755.02 toxic agent NEC 357.7 broad ligament 620.8
Polydipsia 783.5 hereditary 356.0 cervix (uteri) 622.7
Polydystrophic oligophrenia 277.5 idiopathic 356.9 adenomatous 219.0
Polyembryoma (M9072/3) - see progressive 356.4 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.6
Neoplasm, by site, malignant in affecting fetus or newborn
Polygalactia 676.6 amyloidosis 277.39 [357.4] 763.89
Polyglandular avitaminosis 269.2 [357.4] causing obstructed labor 660.2
deficiency 258.9 specified NEC 269.1 [357.4] mucous 622.7
dyscrasia 258.9 beriberi 265.0 [357.4] nonneoplastic 622.7
dysfunction 258.9 collagen vascular disease NEC 710.9 choanal 471.0
syndrome 258.8 [357.1] cholesterol 575.6
Polyhydramnios (see also Hydramnios) deficiency clitoris 624.6
657 B-complex NEC 266.2 [357.4] colon (M8210/0) (see also Polyp,
Polymastia 757.6 vitamin B 266.9 [357.4] adenomatous) 211.3
Polymenorrhea 626.2 vitamin B6 266.1 [357.4] corpus uteri 621.0
Polymicrogyria 742.2 diabetes 250.6 [357.2] dental 522.0
Polymyalgia 725 due to secondary diabetes 249.6 ear (middle) 385.30
arteritica 446.5 [357.2] endometrium 621.0
rheumatica 725 diphtheria (see also Diphtheria) ethmoidal (sinus) 471.8

P
Polymyositis (acute) (chronic) 032.89 [357.4] fallopian tube 620.8
(hemorrhagic) 710.4 disseminated lupus erythematosus female genital organs NEC 624.8
with involvement of 710.0 [357.1] frontal (sinus) 471.8
lung 710.4 [517.8] herpes zoster 053.13 gallbladder 575.6
skin 710.3 hypoglycemia 251.2 [357.4] gingiva 523.8
ossificans (generalisata) (progressiva) malignant neoplasm (M8000/3) gum 523.8
728.19 NEC 199.1 [357.3] labia 624.6
Wagner’s (dermatomyositis) 710.3 mumps 072.72 larynx (mucous) 478.4
Polyneuritis, polyneuritic (see also pellagra 265.2 [357.4] malignant (M8000/3) - see Neoplasm,
Polyneuropathy) 356.9 polyarteritis nodosa 446.0 [357.1] by site, malignant
alcoholic 357.5 porphyria 277.1 [357.4] maxillary (sinus) 471.8
with psychosis 291.1 rheumatoid arthritis 714.0 [357.1] middle ear 385.30
cranialis 352.6 sarcoidosis 135 [357.4] myometrium 621.0
demyelinating, chronic inflammatory uremia 585.9 [357.4] nares
(CIDP) 357.81 lead 357.7 anterior 471.9
diabetic 250.6 [357.2] nutritional 269.9 [357.4] posterior 471.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 specified NEC 269.8 [357.4] nasal (mucous) 471.9
[357.2] postherpetic 053.13 cavity 471.0
due to lack of vitamin NEC 269.2 progressive 356.4 septum 471.9
[357.4] sensory (hereditary) 356.2 nasopharyngeal 471.0
endemic 265.0 [357.4] specified NEC 356.8 neoplastic (M8210/0) - see Neoplasm,
erythredema 985.0 Polyonychia 757.5 by site, benign
febrile 357.0 Polyopia 368.2 nose (mucous) 471.9
hereditary ataxic 356.3 refractive 368.15 oviduct 620.8
idiopathic, acute 357.0 Polyorchism, polyorchidism (three testes) paratubal 620.8
infective (acute) 357.0 752.89 pharynx 478.29
nutritional 269.9 [357.4] Polyorrhymenitis (peritoneal) (see also congenital 750.29
postinfectious 357.0 Polyserositis) 568.82 placenta, placental 674.4
Polyneuropathy (peripheral) 356.9 pericardial 423.2 prostate 600.20
alcoholic 357.5 Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia 756.54 with
amyloid 277.39 [357.4] Polyotia 744.1 other lower urinary tract
arsenical 357.7 Polyp, polypus symptoms (LUTS) 600.21
critical illness 357.82 urinary
demyelinating, chronic inflammatory obstruction 600.21
Note: Polyps of organs or sites that
(CIDP) 357.81 retention 600.21
do not appear in the list below should
diabetic 250.6 [357.2] pudenda 624.6
be coded to the residual category for
due to secondary diabetes 249.6 pulp (dental) 522.0
diseases of the organ or site concerned.
[357.2] rectosigmoid 211.4


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Polyp, polypus (Continued) Poor (Continued) Positive (Continued)


rectum (nonadenomatous) 569.0 obstetrical history V13.29 serology
adenomatous 211.4 affecting management of current AIDS virus V08
septum (nasal) 471.9 pregnancy V23.49 inconclusive 795.71
sinus (accessory) (ethmoidal) (frontal) ectopic pregnancy V23.42 HIV V08
(maxillary) (sphenoidal) 471.8 pre-term labor V23.41 inconclusive 795.71
sphenoidal (sinus) 471.8 pre-term labor V13.21 human immunodeficiency virus V08
stomach (M8210/0) 211.1 sucking reflex (newborn) 796.1 inconclusive 795.71
tube, fallopian 620.8 vision NEC 369.9 syphilis 097.1
turbinate, mucous membrane 471.8 Poradenitis, nostras 099.1 with signs or symptoms - see
ureter 593.89 Porencephaly (congenital) Syphilis, by site and stage
urethra 599.3 (developmental) (true) 742.4 false 795.6
uterine acquired 348.0 skin test 795.7
ligament 620.8 nondevelopmental 348.0 tuberculin (without active
tube 620.8 traumatic (post) 310.2 tuberculosis) 795.51
uterus (body) (corpus) (mucous) 621.0 Porocephaliasis 134.1 VDRL 097.1
in pregnancy or childbirth 654.1 Porokeratosis 757.39 with signs or symptoms - see
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 disseminated superficial actinic (DSAP) Syphilis, by site and stage
causing obstructed labor 660.2 692.75 false 795.6
vagina 623.7 Poroma, eccrine (M8402/0) - see Wassermann reaction 097.1
vocal cord (mucous) 478.4 Neoplasm, skin, benign false 795.6
vulva 624.6 Porphyria (acute) (congenital) Postcardiotomy syndrome 429.4
Polyphagia 783.6 (constitutional) (erythropoietic) Postcaval ureter 753.4
Polypoid - see condition (familial) (hepatica) (idiopathic) Postcholecystectomy syndrome
Polyposis - see also Polyp (idiosyncratic) (intermittent) (latent) 576.0
coli (adenomatous) (M8220/0) 211.3 (mixed hepatic) (photosensitive) Postclimacteric bleeding 627.1
adenocarcinoma in (M8220/3) 153.9 (South African genetic) (Swedish) Postcommissurotomy syndrome
carcinoma in (M8220/3) 153.9 277.1 429.4
familial (M8220/0) 211.3 acquired 277.1 Postconcussional syndrome 310.2
intestinal (adenomatous) (M8220/0) cutaneatarda Postcontusional syndrome 310.2
211.3 hereditaria 277.1 Postcricoid region - see condition
multiple (M8221/0) - see Neoplasm, by symptomatica 277.1 Post-dates (pregnancy) - see Pregnancy
site, benign due to drugs Postencephalitic - see also condition
Polyradiculitis (acute) 357.0 correct substance properly syndrome 310.89
administered 277.1
Polyradiculoneuropathy (acute) Posterior - see condition
overdose or wrong substance given
(segmentally demyelinating) 357.0 Posterolateral sclerosis (spinal cord) - see
P

or taken 977.9
Polysarcia 278.00 Degeneration, combined
specified drug - see Table of
Polyserositis (peritoneal) 568.82 Postexanthematous - see condition
Drugs and Chemicals
due to pericarditis 423.2 Postfebrile - see condition
secondary 277.1
paroxysmal (familial) 277.31 Postgastrectomy dumping syndrome
toxic NEC 277.1
pericardial 423.2 564.2
variegata 277.1
periodic (familial) 277.31 Porphyrinuria (acquired) (congenital) Posthemiplegic chorea 344.89
pleural - see Pleurisy (secondary) 277.1 Posthemorrhagic anemia (chronic) 280.0
recurrent 277.31 Porphyruria (acquired) (congenital) 277.1 acute 285.1
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, Portal - see condition newborn 776.5
polyserositis) 018.9 Port wine nevus or mark 757.32 Posthepatitis syndrome 780.79
Polysialia 527.7 Posadas-Wernicke disease 114.9 Postherpetic neuralgia (intercostal)
Polysplenia syndrome 759.0 Position (syndrome) (zoster) 053.19
Polythelia 757.6 fetus, abnormal (see also Presentation, geniculate ganglion 053.11
Polytrichia (see also Hypertrichosis) fetal) 652.9 ophthalmica 053.19
704.1 teeth, faulty (see also Anomaly, position trigeminal 053.12
Polyunguia (congenital) 757.5 tooth) 524.30 Posthitis 607.1
acquired 703.8 Positive Postimmunization complication or
Polyuria 788.42 culture (nonspecific) 795.39 reaction - see Complications,
Pompe’s disease (glycogenosis II) 271.0 AIDS virus V08 vaccination
Pompholyx 705.81 blood 790.7 Postinfectious - see condition
Poncet’s disease (tuberculous HIV V08 Postinfluenzal syndrome 780.79
rheumatism) (see also Tuberculosis) human immunodeficiency virus V08 Postlaminectomy syndrome 722.80
015.9 nose 795.39 cervical, cervicothoracic 722.81
Pond fracture - see Fracture, skull, vault Staphylococcus - see Carrier kyphosis 737.12
Ponos 085.0 (suspected) of, lumbar, lumbosacral 722.83
Pons, pontine - see condition Staphylococcus thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.82
Poor skin lesion NEC 795.39 Postleukotomy syndrome 310.0
aesthetics of existing restoration of spinal fluid 792.0 Postlobectomy syndrome 310.0
tooth 525.67 sputum 795.39 Postmastectomy lymphedema
contractions, labor 661.2 stool 792.1 (syndrome) 457.0
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 throat 795.39 Postmaturity, postmature (fetus or
fetal growth NEC 764.9 urine 791.9 newborn) (gestation period
affecting management of pregnancy wound 795.39 over 42 completed weeks)
656.5 findings, anthrax 795.31 766.22
incorporation HIV V08 affecting management of pregnancy
artificial skin graft 996.55 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) post-term pregnancy 645.1
decellularized allodermis graft V08 prolonged pregnancy 645.2
996.55 PPD 795.51 syndrome 766.22


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Postmeasles - see also condition Potter’s (Continued) Preglaucoma 365.00


complication 055.8 syndrome (with renal agenesis) Pregnancy (single) (uterine) (without
specified NEC 055.79 753.0 sickness) V22.2
Postmenopausal Pouch
Note: Use the following fifth-digit
endometrium (atrophic) 627.8 bronchus 748.3
subclassification with categories
suppurative (see also Endometritis) Douglas’ - see condition
640–649, 651–679:
615.9 esophagus, esophageal (congenital)
hormone replacement therapy 750.4 0 unspecified as to episode of care
V07.4 acquired 530.6 1 delivered, with or without
status (age related) (natural) gastric 537.1 mention of antepartum
V49.81 Hartmann’s (abnormal sacculation of condition
Postnasal drip 784.91 gallbladder neck) 575.8 2 delivered, with mention of
Postnatal - see condition of intestine V44.3 postpartum complication
Postoperative - see also condition attention to V55.3 3 antepartum condition or
confusion state 293.9 pharynx, pharyngeal (congenital) complication
psychosis 293.9 750.27 4 postpartum condition or
status NEC (see also Status (post)) Pouchitis 569.71 complication
V45.89 Poulet’s disease 714.2
Postpancreatectomy hyperglycemia Poultrymen’s itch 133.8 abdominal (ectopic) 633.00
251.3 Poverty V60.2 with intrauterine pregnancy 633.01
Postpartum - see also condition PPE (palmar plantar erythrodysesthesia) affecting fetus or newborn 761.4
anemia 648.2 693.0 abnormal NEC 646.9
cardiomyopathy 674.5 Prader-Labhart-Willi-Fanconi syndrome ampullar - see Pregnancy, tubal
observation (hypogenital dystrophy with biochemical 631.0
immediately after delivery diabetic tendency) 759.81 broad ligament - see Pregnancy, cornual
V24.0 Prader-Willi syndrome (hypogenital cervical - see Pregnancy, cornual
routine follow-up V24.2 dystrophy with diabetic tendency) chemical 631.0
Postperfusion syndrome NEC 759.81 combined (extrauterine and
999.89 Preachers’ voice 784.49 intrauterine) - see Pregnancy,
bone marrow 996.85 Pre-AIDS - see Human cornual
Postpoliomyelitic - see condition immunodeficiency virus complicated (by) 646.9
Postsurgery status NEC (see also Status (disease) (illness) (infection) abnormal, abnormality NEC 646.9
(post)) V45.89 Preauricular appendage 744.1 cervix 654.6
Post-term (pregnancy) 645.1 Prebetalipoproteinemia (acquired) cord (umbilical) 663.9
infant (gestation period over 40 (essential) (familial) (hereditary) glucose tolerance (conditions
classifiable to 790.21–790.29)
completed weeks to 42 (primary) (secondary) 272.1

P
648.8
completed weeks) 766.21 with chylomicronemia 272.3
pelvic organs or tissues NEC
Post-transplant lymphoproliferative Precipitate labor 661.3
654.9
disorder (PTLD) 238.77 affecting fetus or newborn 763.6
pelvis (bony) 653.0
Posttraumatic - see condition Preclimacteric bleeding 627.0
perineum or vulva 654.8
Posttraumatic brain syndrome, menorrhagia 627.0
placenta, placental (vessel)
nonpsychotic 310.2 Precocious
656.7
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) adrenarche 259.1 position
309.81 menarche 259.1 cervix 654.4
Post-typhoid abscess 002.0 menstruation 259.1 placenta 641.1
Postures, hysterical 300.11 pubarche 259.1 without hemorrhage 641.0
Postvaccinal reaction or complication - puberty NEC 259.1 uterus 654.4
see Complications, vaccination sexual development NEC 259.1 size, fetus 653.5
Postvagotomy syndrome 564.2 thelarche 259.1 uterus (congenital) 654.0
Postvalvulotomy syndrome 429.4 Precocity, sexual (constitutional) abscess or cellulitis
Postvasectomy sperm count V25.8 (cryptogenic) (female) (idiopathic) bladder 646.6
Potain’s disease (pulmonary edema) (male) NEC 259.1 genitourinary tract (conditions
514 with adrenal hyperplasia 255.2 classifiable to 590, 595,
Potain’s syndrome (gastrectasis with Precordial pain 786.51 597, 599.0, 614.0–614.5,
dyspepsia) 536.1 psychogenic 307.89 614.7–614.9, 615) 646.6
Pott’s Predeciduous teeth 520.2 kidney 646.6
curvature (spinal) (see also Prediabetes, prediabetic 790.29 urinary tract NEC 646.6
Tuberculosis) 015.0 [737.43] complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or adhesion, pelvic peritoneal 648.9
disease or paraplegia (see also puerperium 648.8 air embolism 673.0
Tuberculosis) 015.0 [730.88] fetus or newborn 775.89 albuminuria 646.2
fracture (closed) 824.4 Predislocation status of hip, at birth (see with hypertension - see Toxemia,
open 824.5 also Subluxation, congenital, hip) of pregnancy
gangrene 440.24 754.32 amnionitis 658.4
osteomyelitis (see also Tuberculosis) Pre-eclampsia (mild) 642.4 amniotic fluid embolism 673.1
015.0 [730.88] with pre-existing hypertension 642.7 anemia (conditions classifiable to
spinal curvature (see also Tuberculosis) affecting fetus or newborn 760.0 280–285) 648.2
015.0 [737.43] severe 642.5 appendicitis 648.9
tumor, puffy (see also Osteomyelitis) superimposed on pre-existing atrophy, yellow (acute) (liver)
730.2 hypertensive disease 642.7 (subacute) 646.7
Potter’s Preeruptive color change, teeth, tooth bacilluria, asymptomatic 646.5
asthma 502 520.8 bacteriuria, asymptomatic 646.5
disease 753.0 Preexcitation 426.7 bariatric surgery status 649.2
facies 754.0 atrioventricular conduction 426.7 bicornis or bicornuate uterus 654.0
lung 502 ventricular 426.7 biliary problems 646.8


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Pregnancy (Continued) Pregnancy (Continued) Pregnancy (Continued)


complicated (Continued) complicated (Continued) complicated (Continued)
bone and joint disorders death of fetus (near term) 656.4 gastric banding status 649.2
(conditions classifiable to early pregnancy (before 22 gastric bypass status for obesity
720–724 or conditions completed weeks’ 649.2
affecting lower limbs gestation) 632 genital herpes (asymptomatic)
classifiable to 711–719, deciduitis 646.6 (history of) (inactive) 647.6
725–738) 648.7 decreased fetal movements 655.7 goiter 648.1
breech presentation (buttocks) diabetes (mellitus) (conditions gonococcal infection (conditions
(complete) (frank) 652.2 classifiable to 249 and 250) classifiable to 098) 647.1
with successful version 652.1 648.0 gonorrhea (conditions classifiable to
cardiovascular disease (conditions disorders of liver and biliary tract 098) 647.1
classifiable to 390–398, 646.7 hemorrhage 641.9
410–429) 648.6 displacement, uterus NEC 654.4 accidental 641.2
congenital (conditions classifiable disproportion - see Disproportion before 22 completed weeks’
to 745–747) 648.5 double uterus 654.0 gestation NEC 640.9
cerebrovascular disorders drug dependence (conditions cerebrovascular 674.0
(conditions classifiable to classifiable to 304) 648.3 due to
430–434, 436–437) 674.0 dysplasia, cervix 654.6 afibrinogenemia or other
cervicitis (conditions classifiable to early onset of delivery coagulation defect
616.0) 646.6 (spontaneous) 644.2 (conditions classifiable
chloasma (gravidarum) 646.8 eclampsia, eclamptic (coma) to 286.0–286.9) 641.3
cholelithiasis 646.8 (convulsions) (delirium) leiomyoma, uterine 641.8
cholestasis 646.7 (nephritis) (uremia) 642.6 marginal sinus (rupture) 641.2
chorea (gravidarum) - see Eclampsia, with pre-existing hypertension premature separation, placenta
pregnancy 642.7 641.2
coagulation defect 649.3 edema 646.1 trauma 641.8
conjoined twins 678.1 with hypertension - see Toxemia, early (before 22 completed weeks’
contraction, pelvis (general) 653.1 of pregnancy gestation) 640.9
inlet 653.2 effusion, amniotic fluid 658.1 threatened abortion 640.0
outlet 653.3 delayed delivery following unavoidable 641.1
convulsions (eclamptic) (uremic) 658.2 hepatitis (acute) (malignant)
642.6 embolism (subacute) 646.7
with pre-existing hypertension air 673.0 viral 647.6
642.7 amniotic fluid 673.1
herniation of uterus 654.4
current disease or condition blood-clot 673.2
high head at term 652.5
P

(nonobstetric) cerebral 674.0


hydatidiform mole (delivered)
abnormal glucose tolerance pulmonary NEC 673.2
(undelivered) 630
648.8 pyemic 673.3
hydramnios 657
anemia 648.2 septic 673.3
hydrocephalic fetus 653.6
biliary tract 646.7 emesis (gravidarum) - see Pregnancy,
hydrops amnii 657
bone and joint (lower limb) complicated, vomiting
648.7 endometritis (conditions classifiable hydrorrhea 658.1
cardiovascular 648.6 to 615.0–615.9) 670.1 hyperemesis (gravidarum) - see
congenital 648.5 decidual 646.6 Hyperemesis, gravidarum
cerebrovascular 674.0 epilepsy 649.4 hypertension - see Hypertension,
diabetes (conditions classifiable excessive weight gain NEC 646.1 complicating pregnancy
to 249 and 250) 648.0 face presentation 652.4 hypertensive
drug dependence 648.3 failure, fetal head to enter pelvic chronic kidney disease 642.2
female genital mutilation brim 652.5 heart and chronic kidney
648.9 false labor (pains) 644.1 disease 642.2
genital organ or tract 646.6 fatigue 646.8 heart and renal disease 642.2
gonorrheal 647.1 fatty metamorphosis of liver heart disease 642.2
hypertensive 642.2 646.7 renal disease 642.2
chronic kidney 642.2 female genital mutilation 648.9 hypertensive heart and chronic
renal 642.1 fetal kidney disease 642.2
infectious 647.9 anemia 678.0 hyperthyroidism 648.1
specified type NEC 647.8 complications from in utero hypothyroidism 648.1
liver 646.7 procedure 679.1 hysteralgia 646.8
malarial 647.4 conjoined twins 678.1 icterus gravis 646.7
nutritional deficiency 648.9 death (near term) 656.4 incarceration, uterus 654.3
parasitic NEC 647.8 early (before 22 completed incompetent cervix (os)
periodontal disease 648.9 weeks’ gestation) 632 654.5
renal 646.2 deformity 653.7 infection 647.9
hypertensive 642.1 distress 656.8 amniotic fluid 658.4
rubella 647.5 hematologic conditions 678.0 bladder 646.6
specified condition NEC reduction of multiple fetuses genital organ (conditions
648.9 reduced to single fetus classifiable to 614.0–
syphilitic 647.0 651.7 614.5, 614.7–614.9, 615)
thyroid 648.1 thrombocytopenia 678.0 646.6
tuberculous 647.3 twin to twin transfusion kidney (conditions classifiable to
urinary 646.6 678.0 590.0–590.9) 646.6
venereal 647.2 fibroid (tumor) (uterus) 654.1 urinary (tract) 646.6
viral NEC 647.6 footling presentation 652.8 asymptomatic 646.5
cystitis 646.6 with successful version 652.1 infective and parasitic diseases NEC
cystocele 654.4 gallbladder disease 646.8 647.8


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Pregnancy (Continued) Pregnancy (Continued) Pregnancy (Continued)


complicated (Continued) complicated (Continued) complicated (Continued)
inflammation pelvic peritoneal adhesion 648.9 septicemia (conditions classifiable to
bladder 646.6 placenta, placental 038.0–038.9) 647.8
genital organ (conditions abnormality 656.7 postpartum 670.2
classifiable to 614.0) 646.6 abruptio or ablatio 641.2 puerperal 670.2
urinary tract NEC 646.6 detachment 641.2 smoking 649.0
injury 648.9 disease 656.7 spasms, uterus (abnormal) 646.8
obstetrical NEC 665.9 infarct 656.7 specified condition NEC 646.8
insufficient weight gain 646.8 low implantation 641.1 spotting 649.5
insulin resistance 648.8 without hemorrhage 641.0 spurious labor pains 644.1
intrauterine fetal death (near term) malformation 656.7 status post
NEC 656.4 malposition 641.1 bariatric surgery 649.2
early (before 22 completed weeks’ without hemorrhage 641.0 gastric banding 649.2
gestation) 632 marginal sinus hemorrhage 641.2 gastric bypass for obesity
malaria (conditions classifiable to previa 641.1 649.2
084) 647.4 without hemorrhage 641.0 obesity surgery 649.2
malformation, uterus (congenital) separation (premature) superfecundation 651.9
654.0 (undelivered) 641.2 superfetation 651.9
malnutrition (conditions classifiable placentitis 658.4 syphilis (conditions classifiable to
to 260–269) 648.9 pneumonia 648.9 090–097) 647.0
malposition polyhydramnios 657 threatened
fetus - see Pregnancy, postmaturity abortion 640.0
complicated, post-term 645.1 premature delivery 644.2
malpresentation prolonged 645.2 premature labor 644.0
uterus or cervix 654.4 prediabetes 648.8 thrombophlebitis (superficial)
malpresentation 652.9 pre-eclampsia (mild) 642.4 671.2
with successful version 652.1 severe 642.5 deep 671.3
in multiple gestation 652.6 superimposed on pre-existing septic 670.3
specified type NEC 652.8 hypertensive disease 642.7 thrombosis 671.2
marginal sinus hemorrhage or premature rupture of membranes venous (superficial) 671.2
rupture 641.2 658.1 deep 671.3
maternal complications from in with delayed delivery 658.2 thyroid dysfunction (conditions
utero procedure 679.0 previous classifiable to 240–246) 648.1
maternal drug abuse 648.4 ectopic pregnancy V23.42 thyroiditis 648.1
maternal obesity syndrome 646.1 infertility V23.0 thyrotoxicosis 648.1

P
menstruation 640.8 in utero procedure during tobacco use disorder 649.0
mental disorders (conditions previous pregnancy V23.86 torsion of uterus 654.4
classifiable to 290–303, 305.0, nonobstetric condition V23.89 toxemia - see Toxemia, of pregnancy
305.2–305.9, 306–316, 317–319) poor obstetrical history V23.49 transverse lie or presentation 652.3
648.4 premature delivery V23.41 with successful version 652.1
mentum presentation 652.4 trophoblastic disease (conditions trauma 648.9
missed classifiable to 630) V23.1 obstetrical 665.9
abortion 632 prolapse, uterus 654.4 tuberculosis (conditions classifiable
delivery (at or near term) 656.4 proteinuria (gestational) 646.2 to 010–018) 647.3
labor (at or near term) 656.4 with hypertension - see Toxemia, tumor
necrosis of pregnancy cervix 654.6
genital organ or tract (conditions pruritus (neurogenic) 646.8 ovary 654.4
classifiable to 614.0–614.5, psychosis or psychoneurosis 648.4 pelvic organs or tissue NEC
614.7–614.9, 615) 646.6 ptyalism 646.8 654.4
liver (conditions classifiable to pyelitis (conditions classifiable to uterus (body) 654.1
570) 646.7 590.0–590.9) 646.6 cervix 654.6
renal, cortical 646.2 renal disease or failure NEC 646.2 vagina 654.7
nephritis or nephrosis (conditions with secondary hypertension vulva 654.8
classifiable to 580–589) 642.1 unstable lie 652.0
646.2 hypertensive 642.2 uremia - see Pregnancy, complicated,
with hypertension 642.1 retention, retained dead ovum renal disease
nephropathy NEC 646.2 631.8 urethritis 646.6
neuritis (peripheral) 646.4 retroversion, uterus 654.3 vaginitis or vulvitis (conditions
nutritional deficiency (conditions Rh immunization, incompatibility, classifiable to 616.1) 646.6
classifiable to 260–269) 648.9 or sensitization 656.1 varicose
obesity 649.1 rubella (conditions classifiable to placental vessels 656.7
surgery status 649.2 056) 647.5 veins (legs) 671.0
oblique lie or presentation 652.3 rupture perineum 671.1
with successful version 652.1 amnion (premature) 658.1 vulva 671.1
obstetrical trauma NEC 665.9 with delayed delivery 658.2 varicosity, labia or vulva 671.1
oligohydramnios NEC 658.0 marginal sinus (hemorrhage) venereal disease NEC (conditions
onset of contractions before 37 641.2 classifiable to 099) 647.2
weeks 644.0 membranes (premature) 658.1 venous complication 671.9
oversize fetus 653.5 with delayed delivery 658.2 viral disease NEC (conditions
papyraceous fetus 646.0 uterus (before onset of labor) classifiable to 042, 050–055,
patent cervix 654.5 665.0 057–079, 795.05, 795.15, 796.75)
pelvic inflammatory disease salivation (excessive) 646.8 647.6
(conditions classifiable to salpingo-oophoritis (conditions vomiting (incoercible) (pernicious)
614.0–614.5, 614.7–614.9, 615) classifiable to 614.0–614.2) (persistent) (uncontrollable)
646.6 646.6 (vicious) 643.9


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Pregnancy (Continued) Pregnancy (Continued) Pregnancy (Continued)


complicated (Continued) management affected by (Continued) management affected by (Continued)
vomiting (Continued) fetal (Continued) previous
due to organic disease or other abnormality (Continued) abortion V23.2
cause 643.8 genitourinary 655.8 habitual 646.3
early - see Hyperemesis, heart rate or rhythm 659.7 cesarean delivery 654.2
gravidarum limb 655.8 difficult delivery V23.49
late (after 22 completed weeks specified NEC 655.8 ectopic pregnancy V23.42
gestation) 643.2 acidemia 656.3 forceps delivery V23.49
young maternal age 659.8 anencephaly 655.0 habitual abortions 646.3
complications NEC 646.9 aneuploidy 655.1 hemorrhage, antepartum or
cornual 633.80 bradycardia 659.7 postpartum V23.49
with intrauterine pregnancy 633.81 central nervous system hydatidiform mole V23.1
affecting fetus or newborn 761.4 malformation 655.0 infertility V23.0
death, maternal NEC 646.9 chromosomal abnormalities in utero procedure during
delivered - see Delivery (conditions classifiable to previous pregnancy V23.86
ectopic (ruptured) NEC 633.90 758.0–758.9) 655.1 malignancy NEC V23.89
nonobstetrical conditions V23.89
with intrauterine pregnancy 633.91 damage from
premature delivery V23.41
abdominal - see Pregnancy, drugs 655.5
recurrent pregnancy loss 646.3
abdominal obstetric, anesthetic, or
trophoblastic disease (conditions
affecting fetus or newborn 761.4 sedative 655.5 in 630) V23.1
combined (extrauterine and environmental toxins 655.8 vesicular mole V23.1
intrauterine) - see Pregnancy, intrauterine contraceptive prolonged pregnancy 645.2
cornual device 655.8 recurrent pregnancy loss 646.3
ovarian - see Pregnancy, ovarian maternal small-for-dates fetus 656.5
specified type NEC 633.80 alcohol addiction 655.4 smoking 649.0
with intrauterine pregnancy disease NEC 655.4 spotting 649.5
633.81 drug use 655.5 suspected conditions not found
affecting fetus or newborn 761.4 listeriosis 655.4 amniotic cavity and membrane
tubal - see Pregnancy, tubal rubella 655.3 problem V89.01
examination, pregnancy toxoplasmosis 655.4 cervical shortening V89.05
negative result V72.41 viral infection 655.3 fetal anomaly V89.03
not confirmed V72.40 radiation 655.6 fetal growth problem V89.04
positive result V72.42 death (near term) 656.4 oligohydramnios V89.01
extrauterine - see Pregnancy, ectopic early (before 22 completed other specified problem NEC
fallopian - see Pregnancy, tubal weeks’ gestation) 632 V89.09
P

false 300.11 distress 656.8 placental problem V89.02


labor (pains) 644.1 excessive growth 656.6 polyhydramnios V89.01
fatigue 646.8 growth retardation 656.5 tobacco use disorder 649.0
illegitimate V61.6 hereditary disease 655.2 venous complication 671.9
incidental finding V22.2 hydrocephalus 655.0 young maternal age 659.8
in double uterus 654.0 intrauterine death 656.4 maternal death NEC 646.9
interstitial - see Pregnancy, cornual poor growth 656.5 mesometric (mural) - see Pregnancy,
intraligamentous - see Pregnancy, spina bifida (with cornual
cornual myelomeningocele) molar 631.8
intramural - see Pregnancy, cornual 655.0 hydatidiform (see also Hydatidiform
intraperitoneal - see Pregnancy, fetal-maternal hemorrhage 656.0 mole) 630
abdominal gastric banding status 649.2 previous, affecting management
isthmian - see Pregnancy, tubal gastric bypass status for obesity of pregnancy V23.1
management affected by 649.2 previous, affecting management of
abnormal, abnormality hereditary disease in family pregnancy V23.49
fetus (suspected) 655.9 (possibly) affecting fetus 655.2 multiple NEC 651.9
specified NEC 655.8 incompatibility, blood groups (ABO) with fetal loss and retention of one
or more fetus(es) 651.6
placenta 656.7 656.2
affecting fetus or newborn 761.5
advanced maternal age NEC 659.6 Rh(esus) 656.1
following (elective) fetal reduction
multigravida 659.6 insufficient prenatal care V23.7
651.7
primigravida 659.5 insulin resistance 648.8 specified type NEC 651.8
antibodies (maternal) intrauterine death 656.4 with fetal loss and retention of one
anti-c 656.1 isoimmunization (ABO) 656.2 or more fetus(es) 651.6
anti-d 656.1 Rh(esus) 656.1 following (elective) fetal
anti-e 656.1 large-for-dates fetus 656.6 reduction 651.7
blood group (ABO) 656.2 light-for-dates fetus 656.5 mural - see Pregnancy, cornual
Rh(esus) 656.1 meconium in liquor 656.8 observation NEC V22.1
appendicitis 648.9 mental disorder (conditions first pregnancy V22.0
bariatric surgery status 649.2 classifiable to 290–303, 305.0, high-risk V23.9
coagulation defect 649.3 305.2–305.9, 306–316, 317–319) inconclusive fetal viability
elderly multigravida 659.6 648.4 V23.87
elderly primigravida 659.5 multiparity (grand) 659.4 specified problem NEC V23.89
epilepsy 649.4 obesity 649.1 ovarian 633.20
fetal (suspected) surgery status 649.2 with intrauterine pregnancy 633.21
abnormality 655.9 poor obstetric history V23.49 affecting fetus or newborn 761.4
abdominal 655.8 pre-term labor V23.41 possible, not (yet) confirmed V72.40
acid-base balance 656.8 postmaturity postmature
cardiovascular 655.8 post-term 645.1 post-term 645.1
facial 655.8 prolonged 645.2 prolonged 645.2
gastrointestinal 655.8 post-term pregnancy 645.1 post-term 645.1


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Pregnancy (Continued) Pregnancy (Continued) Prepuce - see condition


prenatal care only V22.1 tubal (with rupture) 633.10 PRES (posterior reversible
first pregnancy V22.0 with intrauterine pregnancy 633.11 encephalopathy syndrome) 348.39
high-risk V23.9 affecting fetus or newborn 761.4 Presbycardia 797
inconclusive fetal viability twin NEC 651.0 hypertensive (see also Hypertension,
V23.87 with fetal loss and retention of one heart) 402.90
specified problem NEC V23.89 fetus 651.3 Presbycusis 388.01
prolonged 645.2 affecting fetus or newborn 761.5 Presbyesophagus 530.89
quadruplet NEC 651.2 conjoined 678.1 Presbyophrenia 310.1
with fetal loss and retention of one following (elective) fetal reduction Presbyopia 367.4
or more fetus(es) 651.5 651.7 Prescription of contraceptives NEC
affecting fetus or newborn 761.5 unconfirmed V72.40 V25.02
following (elective) fetal reduction undelivered (no other diagnosis) V22.2
diaphragm V25.02
651.7 with false labor 644.1
quintuplet NEC 651.8 high-risk V23.9 oral (pill) V25.01
with fetal loss and retention of one specified problem NEC V23.89 emergency V25.03
or more fetus(es) 651.6 unwanted NEC V61.7 postcoital V25.03
affecting fetus or newborn 761.5 Pregnant uterus - see condition repeat V25.41
following (elective) fetal reduction Preiser’s disease (osteoporosis) 733.09 repeat V25.40
651.7 Prekwashiorkor 260 oral (pill) V25.41
resulting from Preleukemia 238.75 Presenile - see also condition
assisted reproductive technology Preluxation of hip, congenital (see also aging 259.8
V23.85 Subluxation, congenital, hip) 754.32 dementia (see also Dementia, presenile)
in vitro fertilization V23.85 Premature - see also condition 290.10
sextuplet NEC 651.8 beats (nodal) 427.60 Presenility 259.8
with fetal loss and retention of one atrial 427.61 Presentation, fetal
or more fetus(es) 651.6 auricular 427.61 abnormal 652.9
affecting fetus or newborn 761.5 postoperative 997.1 with successful version 652.1
following (elective) fetal reduction specified type NEC 427.69 before labor, affecting fetus or
651.7 supraventricular 427.61 newborn 761.7
spurious 300.11 ventricular 427.69 causing obstructed labor 660.0
superfecundation NEC 651.9 birth NEC 765.1 affecting fetus or newborn, any,
with fetal loss and retention of one closure except breech 763.1
or more fetus(es) 651.6 cranial suture 756.0 in multiple gestation (one or more)
following (elective) fetal reduction fontanel 756.0 652.6
651.7 foramen ovale 745.8 specified NEC 652.8
superfetation NEC 651.9 contractions 427.60 arm 652.7

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with fetal loss and retention of one atrial 427.61
causing obstructed labor 660.0
or more fetus(es) 651.6 auricular 427.61
following (elective) fetal reduction auriculoventricular 427.61 breech (buttocks) (complete) (frank)
651.7 heart (extrasystole) 427.60 652.2
supervision (of) (for) - see also Pregnancy, junctional 427.60 with successful version 652.1
management affected by nodal 427.60 before labor, affecting fetus or
elderly postoperative 997.1 newborn 761.7
multigravida V23.82 ventricular 427.69 before labor, affecting fetus or
primigravida V23.81 ejaculation 302.75 newborn 761.7
high-risk V23.9 infant NEC 765.1 brow 652.4
inconclusive fetal viability excessive 765.0 causing obstructed labor 660.0
V23.87 light-for-dates - see Light-for-dates buttocks 652.2
insufficient prenatal care V23.7 labor 644.2 chin 652.4
specified problem NEC V23.89 threatened 644.0 complete 652.2
inconclusive fetal viability V23.87 lungs 770.4 compound 652.8
multiparity V23.3 menopause 256.31 cord 663.0
normal NEC V22.1 puberty 259.1 extended head 652.4
first V22.0 rupture of membranes or amnion face 652.4
poor 658.1 to pubes 652.8
obstetric history V23.49 affecting fetus or newborn 761.1 footling 652.8
ectopic pregnancy V23.42 delayed delivery following 658.2 frank 652.2
pre-term labor V23.41 senility (syndrome) 259.8 hand, leg, or foot NEC 652.8
reproductive history V23.5 separation, placenta (partial) - see incomplete 652.8
previous Placenta, separation mentum 652.4
abortion V23.2 ventricular systole 427.69 multiple gestation (one fetus or more)
hydatidiform mole V23.1 Prematurity NEC 765.1
652.6
infertility V23.0 extreme 765.0
neonatal death V23.5 Premenstrual syndrome 625.4 oblique 652.3
stillbirth V23.5 Premenstrual tension 625.4 with successful version 652.1
trophoblastic disease V23.1 Premolarization, cuspids 520.2 shoulder 652.8
vesicular mole V23.1 Premyeloma 273.1 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
specified problem NEC V23.89 Prenatal transverse 652.3
young care, normal pregnancy V22.1 with successful version 652.1
multigravida V23.84 first V22.0 umbilical cord 663.0
primigravida V23.83 death, cause unknown - see Death, unstable 652.0
triplet NEC 651.1 fetus Prespondylolisthesis (congenital)
with fetal loss and retention of one screening - see Antenatal, screening (lumbosacral) 756.11
or more fetus(es) 651.4 teeth 520.6 Pressure
affecting fetus or newborn 761.5 Prepartum - see condition area, skin ulcer (see also Ulcer, pressure)
following (elective) fetal reduction Preponderance, left or right ventricular 707.00
651.7 429.3 atrophy, spine 733.99


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Pressure (Continued) Problem (Continued) Problem (Continued)


birth, fetus or newborn NEC 767.9 alcoholism in family V61.41 limb (Continued)
brachial plexus 353.0 anger reaction (see also Disturbance, sensory V49.3
brain 348.4 conduct) 312.0 specified condition NEC V49.5
injury at birth 767.0 behavior, child 312.9 litigation V62.5
cerebral - see Pressure, brain behavioral V40.9 living alone V60.3
chest 786.59 specified NEC V40.39 loneliness NEC V62.89
cone, tentorial 348.4 betting V69.3 marital V61.10
injury at birth 767.0 biological child V61.23 involving
funis - see Compression, umbilical cord cardiorespiratory NEC V47.2 divorce V61.03
hyposystolic (see also Hypotension) 458.9 care of sick or handicapped person in estrangement V61.09
increased family or household V61.49 psychosexual disorder 302.9
intracranial 781.99 career choice V62.29 sexual function V41.7
due to communication V40.1 relationship V61.10
benign intracranial conscience regarding medical care mastication V41.6
hypertension 348.2 V62.6 medical care, within family V61.49
hydrocephalus - see delinquency (juvenile) 312.9 mental V40.9
hydrocephalus diet, inappropriate V69.1 specified NEC V40.2
injury at birth 767.8 digestive NEC V47.3 mental hygiene, adult V40.9
intraocular 365.00 ear NEC V41.3 multiparity V61.5
lumbosacral plexus 353.1 eating habits, inappropriate V69.1 nail biting, child 307.9
mediastinum 519.3 economic V60.2 neck V48.9
necrosis (chronic) (skin) (see also affecting care V60.9 deficiency V48.1
Decubitus) 707.00 specified type NEC V60.89 disfigurement V48.7
nerve - see Compression, nerve educational V62.3 mechanical V48.3
paralysis (see also Neuropathy, enuresis, child 307.6 motor V48.3
entrapment) 355.9 exercise, lack of V69.0 movement V48.3
pre-ulcer skin changes limited to eye NEC V41.1 sensory V48.5
persistent focal erythema (see also family V61.9 specified condition NEC V48.8
Ulcer, pressure) 707.21 specified circumstance NEC neurological NEC 781.99
sore (chronic) (see also Ulcer, pressure) V61.8 none (feared complaint unfounded)
707.00 fear reaction, child 313.0 V65.5
spinal cord 336.9 feeding (elderly) (infant) 783.3 occupational V62.29
ulcer (chronic) (see also Ulcer, pressure) newborn 779.31 parent-child V61.20
707.00 nonorganic 307.59 adopted child V61.24
umbilical cord - see Compression, fetal, affecting management of biological child V61.23
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umbilical cord pregnancy 656.9 foster child V61.25


venous, increased 459.89 specified type NEC 656.8 relationship V61.20
Pre-syncope 780.2 financial V60.2 partner V61.10
Preterm infant NEC 765.1 foster child V61.25 relationship V61.10
extreme 765.0 functional V41.9 personal NEC V62.89
Priapism (penis) 607.3 specified type NEC V41.8 interpersonal conflict NEC
Prickling sensation (see also Disturbance, gambling V69.3 V62.81
sensation) 782.0 genital NEC V47.5 personality (see also Disorder,
Prickly heat 705.1 head V48.9 personality) 301.9
Primary - see also condition deficiency V48.0 phase of life V62.89
angle closure suspect 365.02 disfigurement V48.6 placenta, affecting management of
Primigravida, elderly mechanical V48.2 pregnancy 656.9
affecting motor V48.2 specified type NEC 656.8
fetus or newborn 763.89 movement of V48.2 poverty V60.2
management of pregnancy, labor, sensory V48.4 presence of sick or handicapped
and delivery 659.5 specified condition NEC V48.8 person in family or household
Primipara, old hearing V41.2 V61.49
affecting high-risk sexual behavior V69.2 psychiatric 300.9
fetus or newborn 763.89 identity 313.82 psychosocial V62.9
management of pregnancy, labor, influencing health status specified type NEC V62.89
and delivery 659.5 NEC V49.89 relational NEC V62.81
Primula dermatitis 692.6 internal organ NEC V47.9 relationship, childhood 313.3
Primus varus (bilateral) (metatarsus) 754.52 deficiency V47.0 religious or spiritual belief
PRIND (prolonged reversible ischemic mechanical or motor V47.1 other than medical care V62.89
neurologic deficit) 434.91 interpersonal NEC V62.81 regarding medical care V62.6
history of (personal) V12.54 jealousy, child 313.3 self-damaging behavior V69.8
Pringle’s disease (tuberous sclerosis) 759.5 learning V40.0 sexual
Prinzmetal’s angina 413.1 legal V62.5 behavior, high-risk V69.2
Prinzmetal-Massumi syndrome (anterior life circumstance NEC V62.89 function NEC V41.7
chest wall) 786.52 lifestyle V69.9 sibling
Prizefighter ear 738.7 specified NEC V69.8 relational V61.8
Problem (with) V49.9 limb V49.9 relationship V61.8
academic V62.3 deficiency V49.0 sight V41.0
acculturation V62.4 disfigurement V49.4 sleep, lack of V69.4
adopted child V61.24 mechanical V49.1 sleep disorder, child 307.40
aged motor V49.2 smell V41.5
in-law V61.3 movement, involving speech V40.1
parent V61.3 musculoskeletal system V49.1 spite reaction, child (see also
person NEC V61.8 nervous system V49.2 Disturbance, conduct) 312.0


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Problem (Continued) Progressive - see condition Prolapse, prolapsed (Continued)


spoiled child reaction (see also Prolapse, prolapsed ureter 593.89
Disturbance, conduct) 312.1 anus, anal (canal) (sphincter) 569.1 with obstruction 593.4
substance abuse in family V61.42 arm or hand, complicating delivery ureterovesical orifice 593.89
swallowing V41.6 652.7 urethra (acquired) (infected) (mucosa)
tantrum, child (see also Disturbance, causing obstructed labor 660.0 599.5
conduct) 312.1 affecting fetus or newborn congenital 753.8
taste V41.5 763.1 uterovaginal 618.4
thumb sucking, child 307.9 fetus or newborn 763.1 complete 618.3
tic (child) 307.21 bladder (acquired) (mucosa) incomplete 618.2
trunk V48.9 (sphincter) specified NEC 618.89
deficiency V48.1 congenital (female) (male) 756.71 uterus (first degree) (second degree)
disfigurement V48.7 female (see also Cystocele, female) (third degree) (complete)
mechanical V48.3 618.01 (without vaginal wall prolapse)
motor V48.3 male 596.89 618.1
movement V48.3 breast implant (prosthetic) 996.54 with mention of vaginal wall
sensory V48.5 cecostomy 569.69 prolapse - see Prolapse,
specified condition NEC V48.8 cecum 569.89 uterovaginal
unemployment V62.0 cervix, cervical (hypertrophied) 618.1 congenital 752.39
urinary NEC V47.4 anterior lip, obstructing labor 660.2 in pregnancy or childbirth
voice production V41.4 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 654.4
Procedure (surgical) not done NEC congenital 752.49 affecting fetus or newborn
V64.3 postpartal (old) 618.1 763.1
because of stump 618.84 causing obstructed labor
contraindication V64.1 ciliary body 871.1 660.2
patient’s decision V64.2 colon (pedunculated) 569.89 affecting fetus or newborn
for reasons of conscience or colostomy 569.69 763.1
religion V62.6 conjunctiva 372.73 postpartal (old) 618.1
specified reason NEC V64.3 cord - see Prolapse, umbilical cord uveal 871.1
Procidentia cystostomy 596.83 vagina (anterior) (posterior) (vault)
anus (sphincter) 569.1 disc (intervertebral) - see Displacement, (wall) (without uterine prolapse)
rectum (sphincter) 569.1 intervertebral disc 618.00
stomach 537.89 duodenum 537.89 with uterine prolapse 618.4
uteri 618.1 eye implant (orbital) 996.59 complete 618.3
Proctalgia 569.42 lens (ocular) 996.53 incomplete 618.2
fugax 564.6 fallopian tube 620.4 paravaginal 618.02

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spasmodic 564.6 fetal extremity, complicating delivery posthysterectomy 618.5
psychogenic 307.89 652.8 specified NEC 618.09
Proctitis 569.49 causing obstructed labor 660.0 vitreous (humor) 379.26
amebic 006.8 fetus or newborn 763.1 traumatic 871.1
chlamydial 099.52 funis - see Prolapse, umbilical cord womb - see Prolapse, uterus
gonococcal 098.7 gastric (mucosa) 537.89 Prolapsus, female 618.9
granulomatous 555.1 genital, female 618.9 Proliferative - see condition
idiopathic 556.2 specified NEC 618.89 Prolinemia 270.8
with ulcerative sigmoiditis globe 360.81 Prolinuria 270.8
556.3 ileostomy bud 569.69 Prolonged, prolongation
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) intervertebral disc - see Displacement, bleeding time (see also Defect,
014.8 intervertebral disc coagulation) 790.92
ulcerative (chronic) (nonspecific) intestine (small) 569.89 “idiopathic” (in von Willebrand’s
556.2 iris 364.89 disease) 286.4
with ulcerative sigmoiditis 556.3 traumatic 871.1 coagulation time (see also Defect,
Proctocele kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.0 coagulation) 790.92
female (without uterine prolapse) congenital 753.3 gestation syndrome 766.22
618.04 laryngeal muscles or ventricle labor 662.1
with uterine prolapse 618.4 478.79 affecting fetus or newborn
complete 618.3 leg, complicating delivery 652.8 763.89
incomplete 618.2 causing obstructed labor 660.0 first stage 662.0
male 569.49 fetus or newborn 763.1 second stage 662.2
Proctocolitis, idiopathic 556.2 liver 573.8 PR interval 426.11
with ulcerative sigmoiditis 556.3 meatus urinarius 599.5 pregnancy 645.2
Proctoptosis 569.1 mitral valve 424.0 prothrombin time (see also Defect,
Proctosigmoiditis 569.89 ocular lens implant 996.53 coagulation) 790.92
ulcerative (chronic) 556.3 organ or site, congenital NEC - see QT interval 794.31
Proctospasm 564.6 Malposition, congenital syndrome 426.82
psychogenic 306.4 ovary 620.4 rupture of membranes (24 hours or
Prodromal-AIDS - see Human pelvic (floor), female 618.89 more prior to onset of labor)
immunodeficiency virus (disease) perineum, female 618.89 658.2
(illness) (infection) pregnant uterus 654.4 uterine contractions in labor
Profichet’s disease or syndrome rectum (mucosa) (sphincter) 569.1 661.4
729.90 due to Trichuris trichiuria 127.3 affecting fetus or newborn
Progeria (adultorum) (syndrome) 259.8 spleen 289.59 763.7
Prognathism (mandibular) (maxillary) stomach 537.89 Prominauris 744.29
524.10 umbilical cord Prominence
Progonoma (melanotic) (M9363/0) - see affecting fetus or newborn 762.4 auricle (ear) (congenital) 744.29
Neoplasm, by site, benign complicating delivery 663.0 acquired 380.32


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Prominence (Continued) Prostatitis (Continued) Proud flesh 701.5


ischial spine or sacral promontory fibrous (Continued) Prune belly (syndrome) 756.71
with disproportion (fetopelvic) with (Continued) Prurigo (ferox) (gravis) (Hebra’s) (hebrae)
653.3 urinary (mitis) (simplex) 698.2
affecting fetus or newborn obstruction 600.91 agria 698.3
763.1 retention 600.91 asthma syndrome 691.8
causing obstructed labor 660.1 gonococcal (acute) 098.12 Besnier’s (atopic dermatitis) (infantile
affecting fetus or newborn chronic or duration of 2 months or eczema) 691.8
763.1 over 098.32 eczematodes allergicum 691.8
nose (congenital) 748.1 granulomatous 601.8 estivalis (Hutchinson’s) 692.72
acquired 738.0 hypertrophic 600.00 Hutchinson’s 692.72
PROMM (proximal myotonic myotonia) with nodularis 698.3
359.21 other lower urinary tract psychogenic 306.3
Pronation symptoms (LUTS) 600.01 Pruritus, pruritic 698.9
ankle 736.79 urinary ani 698.0
foot 736.79 obstruction 600.01 psychogenic 306.3
congenital 755.67 retention 600.01 conditions NEC 698.9
Prophylactic specified type NEC 601.8 psychogenic 306.3
administration of subacute 601.1 due to Onchocerca volvulus 125.3
antibiotics, long-term V58.62 trichomonal 131.03 ear 698.9
short-term - omit code tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) essential 698.9
antitoxin, any V07.2 016.5 [601.4] genital organ(s) 698.1
antivenin V07.2 Prostatocystitis 601.3 psychogenic 306.3
chemotherapeutic agent NEC Prostatorrhea 602.8 gravidarum 646.8
V07.39 Prostatoseminovesiculitis, trichomonal hiemalis 698.8
fluoride V07.31 131.03 neurogenic (any site) 306.3
diphtheria antitoxin V07.2 Prostration 780.79 perianal 698.0
drug V07.39 heat 992.5 psychogenic (any site) 306.3
gamma globulin V07.2 anhydrotic 992.3 scrotum 698.1
immune sera (gamma globulin) due to psychogenic 306.3
V07.2 salt (and water) depletion 992.4 senile, senilis 698.8
RhoGAM V07.2 water depletion 992.3 Trichomonas 131.9
tetanus antitoxin V07.2 nervous 300.5 vulva, vulvae 698.1
chemotherapy NEC V07.39 newborn 779.89 psychogenic 306.3
fluoride V07.31 senile 797 Psammocarcinoma (M8140/3) - see
hormone replacement Protanomaly 368.51 Neoplasm, by site, malignant
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(postmenopausal) V07.4 Protanopia (anomalous trichromat) Pseudarthrosis, pseudoarthrosis (bone)


immunotherapy V07.2 (complete) (incomplete) 368.51 733.82
measure V07.9 Protection (against) (from) - see joint following fusion V45.4
specified type NEC V07.8 Prophylactic Pseudoacanthosis
medication V07.39 Protein nigricans 701.8
postmenopausal hormone replacement deficiency 260 Pseudoaneurysm - see Aneurysm
V07.4 malnutrition 260 Pseudoangina (pectoris) - see Angina
sterilization V25.2 sickness (prophylactic) (therapeutic) Pseudoangioma 452
Proptosis (ocular) (see also Exophthalmos) 999.59 Pseudo-Argyll-Robertson pupil
376.30 Proteinemia 790.99 379.45
thyroid 242.0 Proteinosis Pseudoarteriosus 747.89
Propulsion alveolar, lung or pulmonary 516.0 Pseudoarthrosis - see Pseudarthrosis
eyeball 360.81 lipid 272.8 Pseudoataxia 799.89
Prosecution, anxiety concerning V62.5 lipoid (of Urbach) 272.8 Pseudobulbar affect (PBA) 310.81
Prosopagnosia 368.16 Proteinuria (see also Albuminuria) 791.0 Pseudobursa 727.89
Prostate, prostatic - see condition Bence-Jones NEC 791.0 Pseudocholera 025
Prostatism 600.90 gestational 646.2 Pseudochromidrosis 705.89
with with hypertension - see Toxemia, of Pseudocirrhosis, liver, pericardial
other lower urinary tract symptoms pregnancy 423.2
(LUTS) 600.91 orthostatic 593.6 Pseudocoarctation 747.21
urinary postural 593.6 Pseudocowpox 051.1
obstruction 600.91 Proteolysis, pathologic 286.6 Pseudocoxalgia 732.1
retention 600.91 Protocoproporphyria 277.1 Pseudocroup 478.75
Prostatitis (congestive) (suppurative) Protoporphyria (erythrohepatic) Pseudocyesis 300.11
601.9 (erythropoietic) 277.1 Pseudocyst
acute 601.0 Protrusio acetabuli 718.65 lung 518.89
cavitary 601.8 Protrusion pancreas 577.2
chlamydial 099.54 acetabulum (into pelvis) 718.65 retina 361.19
chronic 601.1 device, implant, or graft - see Pseudodementia 300.16
diverticular 601.8 Complications, mechanical Pseudoelephantiasis neuroarthritica
due to Trichomonas (vaginalis) 131.03 ear, congenital 744.29 757.0
fibrous 600.90 intervertebral disc - see Displacement, Pseudoemphysema 518.89
with intervertebral disc Pseudoencephalitis
other lower urinary tract nucleus pulposus - see Displacement, superior (acute) hemorrhagic 265.1
symptoms (LUTS) 600.91 intervertebral disc Pseudoerosion cervix, congenital 752.49


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Pseudoexfoliation, lens capsule 366.11 Pseudoporencephaly 348.0 Psychasthenia 300.89


Pseudofracture (idiopathic) (multiple) Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism compulsive 300.3
(spontaneous) (symmetrical) 268.2 275.49 mixed compulsive states 300.3
Pseudoglanders 025 Pseudopsychosis 300.16 obsession 300.3
Pseudoglioma 360.44 Pseudopterygium 372.52 Psychiatric disorder or problem NEC
Pseudogout - see Chondrocalcinosis Pseudoptosis (eyelid) 374.34 300.9
Pseudohallucination 780.1 Pseudorabies 078.89 Psychogenic - see also condition
Pseudohemianesthesia 782.0 Pseudoretinitis, pigmentosa 362.65 factors associated with physical
Pseudohemophilia (Bernuth’s) Pseudorickets 588.0 conditions 316
(hereditary) (type B) 286.4 senile (Pozzi’s) 731.0 Psychoneurosis, psychoneurotic (see also
type A 287.8 Pseudorubella 057.8 Neurosis) 300.9
vascular 287.8 Pseudoscarlatina 057.8 anxiety (state) 300.00
Pseudohermaphroditism 752.7 Pseudosclerema 778.1 climacteric 627.2
with chromosomal anomaly - see Pseudosclerosis (brain) compensation 300.16
Anomaly, chromosomal Jakob’s 046.19 compulsion 300.3
adrenal 255.2 of Westphal (-Strümpell) conversion hysteria 300.11
female (without adrenocortical (hepatolenticular degeneration) depersonalization 300.6
disorder) 752.7 275.1 depressive type 300.4
with adrenocortical disorder spastic 046.19 dissociative hysteria 300.15
255.2 with dementia hypochondriacal 300.7
adrenal 255.2 with behavioral disturbance hysteria 300.10
male (without gonadal disorder) 046.19 [294.11] conversion type 300.11
752.7 without behavioral disturbance dissociative type 300.15
with 046.19 [294.10] mixed NEC 300.89
adrenocortical disorder 255.2 Pseudoseizure 780.39 neurasthenic 300.5
cleft scrotum 752.7 non-psychiatric 780.39 obsessional 300.3
feminizing testis 259.51 psychiatric 300.11 obsessive-compulsive 300.3
gonadal disorder 257.9 Pseudotabes 799.89 occupational 300.89
adrenal 255.2 diabetic 250.6 [337.1] personality NEC 301.89
Pseudohole, macula 362.54 due to secondary diabetes 249.6 phobia 300.20
Pseudo-Hurler’s disease (mucolipidosis [337.1] senile NEC 300.89
III) 272.7 Pseudotetanus (see also Convulsions) Psychopathic - see also condition
Pseudohydrocephalus 348.2 780.39 constitution, posttraumatic 310.2
Pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy Pseudotetany 781.7 with psychosis 293.9
(Erb’s) 359.1 hysterical 300.11 personality 301.9
Pseudohypertrophy, muscle 359.1 Pseudothalassemia 285.0 amoral trends 301.7

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Pseudohypoparathyroidism 275.49 Pseudotrichinosis 710.3 antisocial trends 301.7
Pseudoinfluenza (see also Influenza) Pseudotruncus arteriosus 747.29 asocial trends 301.7
487.1 Pseudotuberculosis, pasteurella mixed types 301.7
Pseudoinsomnia 307.49 (infection) 027.2 state 301.9
Pseudoleukemia 288.8 Pseudotumor Psychopathy, sexual (see also Deviation,
infantile 285.8 cerebri 348.2 sexual) 302.9
Pseudomembranous - see condition orbit (inflammatory) 376.11 Psychophysiologic, psychophysiological
Pseudomeningocele (cerebral) (infective) Pseudo-Turner’s syndrome 759.89 condition - see Reaction,
349.2 Pseudoxanthoma elasticum 757.39 psychophysiologic
postprocedural 997.01 Psilosis (sprue) (tropical) 579.1 Psychose passionelle 297.8
spinal 349.2 Monilia 112.89 Psychosexual identity disorder 302.6
Pseudomenstruation 626.8 nontropical 579.0 adult-life 302.85
Pseudomucinous not sprue 704.00 childhood 302.6
cyst (ovary) (M8470/0) 220 Psittacosis 073.9 Psychosis 298.9
peritoneum 568.89 Psoitis 728.89 acute hysterical 298.1
Pseudomyeloma 273.1 Psora NEC 696.1 affecting management of pregnancy,
Pseudomyxoma peritonei (M8480/6) Psoriasis 696.1 childbirth, or puerperium 648.4
197.6 any type, except arthropathic 696.1 affective (see also Disorder, mood) 296.90
Pseudoneuritis optic (nerve) 377.24 arthritic, arthropathic 696.0
papilla 377.24 buccal 528.6 Note: Use the following fifth-digit
congenital 743.57 flexural 696.1 subclassification with categories
Pseudoneuroma - see Injury, nerve, by site follicularis 696.1 296.0–296.6:
Pseudo-obstruction guttate 696.1 0 unspecified
intestine (chronic) (idiopathic) inverse 696.1 1 mild
(intermittent secondary) mouth 528.6 2 moderate
(primary) 564.89 nummularis 696.1 3 severe, without mention of
acute 560.89 psychogenic 316 [696.1] psychotic behavior
Pseudopapilledema 377.24 punctata 696.1 4 severe, specified as with
Pseudoparalysis pustular 696.1 psychotic behavior
arm or leg 781.4 rupioides 696.1 5 in partial or unspecified remission
atonic, congenital 358.8 vulgaris 696.1 6 in full remission
Pseudopelade 704.09 Psorospermiasis 136.4
Pseudophakia V43.1 Psorospermosis 136.4 drug-induced 292.84
Pseudopolycythemia 289.0 follicularis (vegetans) 757.39 due to or associated with physical
Pseudopolyposis, colon 556.4 Psychalgia 307.80 condition 293.9


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Psychosis (Continued) Psychosis (Continued) Psychosis (Continued)


affective (Continued) childhood, with origin specific to induced 297.3
involutional 293.83 (Continued) infantile (see also Psychosis, childhood)
recurrent episode 296.3 atypical 299.8 299.0
single episode 296.2 specified type NEC 299.8 infective 293.9
manic-depressive 296.80 circular (see also Psychosis, manic- acute 293.0
circular (alternating) 296.7 depressive, circular) 296.7 subacute 293.1
currently depressed 296.5 climacteric (see also Psychosis, in
currently manic 296.4 involutional) 298.8 conditions classified elsewhere
depressed type 296.2 confusional 298.9 with
atypical 296.82 acute 293.0 delusions 293.81
recurrent episode 296.3 reactive 298.2 hallucinations 293.82
single episode 296.2 subacute 293.1 pregnancy, childbirth, or
manic 296.0 depressive (see also Psychosis, affective) puerperium 648.4
atypical 296.81 296.2 interactional (childhood) (see also
recurrent episode 296.1 atypical 296.82 Psychosis, childhood)
single episode 296.0 involutional 296.2 299.1
mixed type NEC 296.89 with hypomania (bipolar II) involutional 298.8
specified type NEC 296.89 296.89 depressive (see also Psychosis,
senile 290.21 recurrent episode 296.3 affective) 296.2
specified type NEC 296.99 single episode 296.2 recurrent episode 296.3
alcoholic 291.9 psychogenic 298.0 single episode 296.2
with reactive (emotional stress) melancholic 296.2
anxiety 291.89 (psychological trauma) 298.0 recurrent episode 296.3
delirium tremens 291.0 recurrent episode 296.3 single episode 296.2
delusions 291.5 with hypomania (bipolar II) paranoid state 297.2
dementia 291.2 296.89 paraphrenia 297.2
hallucinosis 291.3 single episode 296.2 Korsakoff’s, Korakov’s, Korsakow’s
jealousy 291.5 disintegrative, childhood (see also (nonalcoholic) 294.0
mood disturbance 291.89 Psychosis, childhood) 299.1 alcoholic 291.1
paranoia 291.5 drug 292.9 mania (phase) (see also Psychosis,
persisting amnesia 291.1 with affective) 296.0
sexual dysfunction 291.89 affective syndrome 292.84 recurrent episode 296.1
sleep disturbance 291.89 amnestic syndrome 292.83 single episode 296.0
amnestic confabulatory 291.1 anxiety 292.89 manic (see also Psychosis, affective)
delirium tremens 291.0 delirium 292.81 296.0
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hallucinosis 291.3 withdrawal 292.0 atypical 296.81


Korsakoff’s, Korsakov’s, Korsakow’s delusions 292.11 recurrent episode 296.1
291.1 dementia 292.82 single episode 296.0
paranoid type 291.5 depressive state 292.84 manic-depressive 296.80
pathological intoxication 291.4 hallucinations 292.12 circular 296.7
polyneuritic 291.1 hallucinosis 292.12 currently
specified type NEC 291.89 mood disorder 292.84 depressed 296.5
alternating (see also Psychosis, mood disturbance 292.84 manic 296.4
manic-depressive, circular) 296.7 organic personality syndrome mixed 296.6
anergastic (see also Psychosis, organic) NEC 292.89 depressive 296.2
294.9 sexual dysfunction 292.89 recurrent episode 296.3
arteriosclerotic 290.40 sleep disturbance 292.89 with hypomania (bipolar II)
with withdrawal syndrome (and 296.89
acute confusional state 290.41 delirium) 292.0 single episode 296.2
delirium 290.41 affective syndrome 292.84 hypomanic 296.0
delusions 290.42 delusions 292.11 recurrent episode 296.1
depressed mood 290.43 hallucinatory state 292.12 single episode 296.0
depressed type 290.43 hallucinosis 292.12 manic 296.0
paranoid type 290.42 paranoid state 292.11 atypical 296.81
simple type 290.40 specified type NEC 292.89 recurrent episode 296.1
uncomplicated 290.40 withdrawal syndrome (and single episode 296.0
atypical 298.9 delirium) 292.0 mixed NEC 296.89
depressive 296.82 due to or associated with physical perplexed 296.89
manic 296.81 condition (see also Psychosis, stuporous 296.89
borderline (schizophrenia) (see also organic) 294.9 menopausal (see also Psychosis,
Schizophrenia) 295.5 epileptic NEC 293.9 involutional) 298.8
of childhood (see also Psychosis, excitation (psychogenic) (reactive) 298.1 mixed schizophrenic and affective (see
childhood) 299.8 exhaustive (see also Reaction, stress, also Schizophrenia) 295.7
prepubertal 299.8 acute) 308.9 multi-infarct (cerebrovascular) (see also
brief reactive 298.8 hypomanic (see also Psychosis, Psychosis, arteriosclerotic)
childhood, with origin specific to affective) 296.0 290.40
299.9 recurrent episode 296.1 organic NEC 294.9
single episode 296.0 due to or associated with
Note: Use the following fifth-digit hysterical 298.8 addiction
subclassification with category 299: acute 298.1 alcohol (see also Psychosis,
incipient 298.8 alcoholic) 291.9
0 current or active state
schizophrenic (see also drug (see also Psychosis, drug)
1 residual state
Schizophrenia) 295.5 292.9


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Psychosis (Continued) Psychosis (Continued) Psychosis (Continued)


organic NEC (Continued) organic NEC (Continued) organic NEC (Continued)
due to or associated with (Continued) due to or associated with (Continued) due to or associated with (Continued)
alcohol intoxication, acute (see Huntington’s chorea unspecified physical condition
also Psychosis, alcoholic) with behavioral disturbance 293.9
291.9 333.4 [294.11] with
alcoholism (see also Psychosis, without behavioral delusions 293.81
alcoholic) 291.9 disturbance 333.4 hallucinations 293.82
arteriosclerosis (cerebral) (see also [294.10] infective 293.9
Psychosis, arteriosclerotic) infection acute (psychosis) 293.0
290.40 brain 293.9 subacute 293.1
cerebrovascular disease acute (psychosis) 293.0 posttraumatic 293.9
acute (psychosis) 293.0 chronic 294.8 acute 293.0
arteriosclerotic (see also subacute (psychosis) 293.1 subacute 293.1
Psychosis, intracranial NEC 293.9 specified type NEC 294.8
arteriosclerotic) 290.40 acute (psychosis) 293.0 transient 293.9
childbirth - see Psychosis, chronic 294.8 with
puerperal subacute (psychosis) 293.1 anxiety 293.84
dependence intoxication delusions 293.81
alcohol (see also Psychosis, alcoholic (acute) (see also depression 293.83
alcoholic) 291.9 Psychosis, alcoholic) hallucinations 293.82
drug 292.9 291.9 depressive type 293.83
disease pathological 291.4 hallucinatory type 293.82
alcoholic liver (see also drug (see also Psychosis, drug) paranoid type 293.81
Psychosis, alcoholic) 292.9 specified type NEC 293.89
291.9 ischemia paranoic 297.1
brain cerebrovascular (generalized) paranoid (chronic) 297.9
arteriosclerotic (see also (see also Psychosis, alcoholic 291.5
Psychosis, arteriosclerotic) 290.40 chronic 297.1
arteriosclerotic) Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease climacteric 297.2
290.40 (syndrome) 046.19 involutional 297.2
cerebrovascular with behavioral disturbance menopausal 297.2
acute (psychosis) 293.0 046.19 [294.11] protracted reactive 298.4
arteriosclerotic (see also without behavioral psychogenic 298.4
Psychosis, disturbance 046.19 acute 298.3
arteriosclerotic) [294.10] schizophrenic (see also

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290.40 variant 046.11 Schizophrenia) 295.3
endocrine or metabolic 293.9 with dementia senile 290.20
acute (psychosis) 293.0 with behavioral paroxysmal 298.9
subacute (psychosis) 293.1 disturbance 046.11 senile 290.20
Jakob-Creutzfeldt 046.19 [294.11] polyneuritic, alcoholic 291.1
with behavioral disturbance without behavioral postoperative 293.9
046.19 [294.11] disturbance 046.11 postpartum - see Psychosis, puerperal
without behavioral [294.10] prepsychotic (see also Schizophrenia)
disturbance 046.19 multiple sclerosis 295.5
[294.10] with behavioral disturbance presbyophrenic (type) 290.8
familial 046.19 340 [294.11] presenile (see also Dementia, presenile)
iatrogenic 046.19 without behavioral 290.10
specified NEC 046.19 disturbance 340 [294.10] prison 300.16
sporadic 046.19 physical condition NEC 293.9 psychogenic 298.8
variant 046.11 with depressive 298.0
with dementia delusions 293.81 paranoid 298.4
with behavioral hallucinations 293.82 acute 298.3
disturbance presenility 290.10 puerperal
046.11 [294.11] puerperium - see Psychosis, specified type - see categories
without behavioral puerperal 295–298
disturbance sclerosis, multiple unspecified type 293.89
046.11 [294.10] with behavioral disturbance acute 293.0
liver, alcoholic (see also 340 [294.11] chronic 293.89
Psychosis, alcoholic) without behavioral subacute 293.1
291.9 disturbance 340 [294.10] reactive (emotional stress)
disorder senility 290.20 (psychological trauma) 298.8
cerebrovascular status epilepticus brief 298.8
acute (psychosis) 293.0 with behavioral disturbance confusion 298.2
endocrine or metabolic 293.9 345.3 [294.11] depressive 298.0
acute (psychosis) 293.0 without behavioral excitation 298.1
subacute (psychosis) 293.1 disturbance 345.3 schizo-affective (depressed)
epilepsy [294.10] (excited) (see also Schizophrenia)
with behavioral disturbance trauma 295.7
345.9 [294.11] brain (birth) (from electrical schizophrenia, schizophrenic (see also
without behavioral current) (surgical) 293.9 Schizophrenia) 295.9
disturbance 345.9 acute (psychosis) 293.0 borderline type 295.5
[294.10] chronic 294.8 of childhood (see also Psychosis,
transient (acute) 293.0 subacute (psychosis) 293.1 childhood) 299.8


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Psychosis (Continued) PTP (posttransfusion purpura) 287.41 Puerperal (Continued)


schizophrenia, schizophrenic PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) anemia (conditions classifiable to
(Continued) 309.81 280–285) 648.2
catatonic (excited) (withdrawn) Ptyalism 527.7 anuria 669.3
295.2 hysterical 300.11 apoplexy 674.0
childhood type (see also Psychosis, periodic 527.2 asymptomatic bacteriuria 646.5
childhood) 299.9 pregnancy 646.8 atrophy, breast 676.3
hebephrenic 295.1 psychogenic 306.4 blood dyscrasia 666.3
incipient 295.5 Ptyalolithiasis 527.5 caked breast 676.2
latent 295.5 Pubalgia 848.8 cardiomyopathy 674.5
paranoid 295.3 Pubarche, precocious 259.1 cellulitis - see Puerperal, abscess
prepsychotic 295.5 Pubertas praecox 259.1 cerebrovascular disorder (conditions
prodromal 295.5 Puberty V21.1 classifiable to 430–434, 436–437)
pseudoneurotic 295.5 abnormal 259.9 674.0
pseudopsychopathic 295.5 bleeding 626.3 cervicitis (conditions classifiable to
schizophreniform 295.4 delayed 259.0 616.0) 646.6
simple 295.0 precocious (constitutional) (cryptogenic) coagulopathy (any) 666.3
undifferentiated type 295.9 (idiopathic) NEC 259.1 complications 674.9
schizophreniform 295.4 due to specified type NEC 674.8
senile NEC 290.20 adrenal convulsions (eclamptic) (uremic)
with cortical hyperfunction 255.2 642.6
delusional features 290.20 hyperplasia 255.2 with pre-existing hypertension
depressive features 290.21 cortical hyperfunction 255.2 642.7
depressed type 290.21 ovarian hyperfunction 256.1 cracked nipple 676.1
paranoid type 290.20 estrogen 256.0 cystitis 646.6
simple deterioration 290.20 pineal tumor 259.8 cystopyelitis 646.6
specified type - see categories 295–298 testicular hyperfunction 257.0 deciduitis (acute) 670.8
shared 297.3 premature 259.1 delirium NEC 293.9
situational (reactive) 298.8 due to diabetes (mellitus) (conditions
symbiotic (childhood) (see also adrenal cortical hyperfunction classifiable to 249 and 250)
Psychosis, childhood) 299.1 255.2 648.0
toxic (acute) 293.9 pineal tumor 259.8 disease 674.9
Psychotic (see also condition) 298.9 pituitary (anterior) hyperfunction breast NEC 676.3
episode 298.9 253.1 cerebrovascular (acute) 674.0
due to or associated with physical Puckering, macula 362.56 nonobstetric NEC (see also
conditions (see also Psychosis, Pudenda, pudendum - see condition Pregnancy, complicated,
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organic) 293.9 Puente’s disease (simple glandular current disease or condition)


Pterygium (eye) 372.40 cheilitis) 528.5 648.9
central 372.43 Puerperal pelvis inflammatory 670.8
colli 744.5 abscess renal NEC 646.2
double 372.44 areola 675.1 tubo-ovarian 670.8
peripheral (stationary) 372.41 Bartholin’s gland 646.6 Valsuani’s (progressive pernicious
progressive 372.42 breast 675.1 anemia) 648.2
recurrent 372.45 cervix (uteri) 670.8 disorder
Ptilosis 374.55 fallopian tube 670.8 lactation 676.9
PTLD (post-transplant genital organ 670.8 specified type NEC 676.8
lymphoproliferative disorder) kidney 646.6 nonobstetric NEC (see also
238.77 mammary 675.1 Pregnancy, complicated,
Ptomaine (poisoning) (see also Poisoning, mesosalpinx 670.8 current disease or condition)
food) 005.9 nabothian 646.6 648.9
Ptosis (adiposa) 374.30 nipple 675.0 disruption
breast 611.81 ovary, ovarian 670.8 cesarean wound 674.1
cecum 569.89 oviduct 670.8 episiotomy wound 674.2
colon 569.89 parametric 670.8 perineal laceration wound 674.2
congenital (eyelid) 743.61 para-uterine 670.8 drug dependence (conditions
specified site NEC - see Anomaly, pelvic 670.8 classifiable to 304) 648.3
specified type NEC perimetric 670.8 eclampsia 642.6
epicanthus syndrome 270.2 periuterine 670.8 with pre-existing hypertension
eyelid 374.30 retro-uterine 670.8 642.7
congenital 743.61 subareolar 675.1 embolism (pulmonary) 673.2
mechanical 374.33 suprapelvic 670.8 air 673.0
myogenic 374.32 tubal (ruptured) 670.8 amniotic fluid 673.1
paralytic 374.31 tubo-ovarian 670.8 blood clot 673.2
gastric 537.5 urinary tract NEC 646.6 brain or cerebral 674.0
intestine 569.89 uterine, uterus 670.8 cardiac 674.8
kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.0 vagina (wall) 646.6 fat 673.8
congenital 753.3 vaginorectal 646.6 intracranial sinus (venous) 671.5
liver 573.8 vulvovaginal gland 646.6 pyemic 673.3
renal (see also Disease, renal) 593.0 accident 674.9 septic 673.3
congenital 753.3 adnexitis 670.8 spinal cord 671.5
splanchnic 569.89 afibrinogenemia, or other coagulation endometritis (conditions classifiable to
spleen 289.59 defect 666.3 615.0–615.9) 670.1
stomach 537.5 albuminuria (acute) (subacute) 646.2 endophlebitis - see Puerperal, phlebitis
viscera 569.89 pre-eclamptic 642.4 endotrachelitis 646.6


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Puerperal (Continued) Puerperal (Continued) Puerperal (Continued)


engorgement, breasts 676.2 infection (Continued) paralysis
erysipelas 670.8 pelvic 670.8 bladder (sphincter) 665.5
failure peritoneum 670.8 cerebral 674.0
lactation 676.4 renal 646.6 paralytic stroke 674.0
renal, acute 669.3 tubo-ovarian 670.8 parametritis 670.8
fever 672 urinary (tract) NEC 646.6 paravaginitis 646.6
meaning pyrexia (of unknown asymptomatic 646.5 pelviperitonitis 670.8
origin) 672 uterus, uterine 670.8 perimetritis 670.8
meaning sepsis 670.2 vagina 646.6 perimetrosalpingitis 670.8
fissure, nipple 676.1 inflammation - see also Puerperal, perinephritis 646.6
fistula infection perioophoritis 670.8
breast 675.1 areola 675.1 periphlebitis - see Puerperal, phlebitis
mammary gland 675.1 Bartholin’s gland 646.6 perisalpingitis 670.8
nipple 675.0 breast 675.2 peritoneal infection 670.8
galactophoritis 675.2 broad ligament 670.8 peritonitis (pelvic) 670.8
galactorrhea 676.6 cervix (uteri) 646.6 perivaginitis 646.6
gangrene fallopian tube 670.8 phlebitis 671.2
gas 670.8 genital organs 670.8 deep 671.4
with sepsis 670.2 localized 646.6 intracranial sinus (venous) 671.5
uterus 670.8 mammary gland 675.2 pelvic 671.4
gonorrhea (conditions classifiable to nipple 675.0 specified site NEC 671.5
098) 647.1 ovary 670.8 superficial 671.2
hematoma, subdural 674.0 oviduct 670.8 phlegmasia alba dolens 671.4
hematosalpinx, infectional 670.8 pelvis 670.8 placental polyp 674.4
hemiplegia, cerebral 674.0 periuterine 670.8 pneumonia, embolic - see Puerperal,
hemorrhage 666.1 tubal 670.8 embolism
brain 674.0 vagina 646.6 prediabetes 648.8
bulbar 674.0 vein - see Puerperal, phlebitis pre-eclampsia (mild) 642.4
cerebellar 674.0 inversion, nipple 676.3 with pre-existing hypertension
cerebral 674.0 ischemia, cerebral 674.0 642.7
cortical 674.0 lymphangitis 670.8 severe 642.5
delayed (after 24 hours) (uterine) breast 675.2 psychosis, unspecified (see also
666.2 malaria (conditions classifiable to 084) Psychosis, puerperal) 293.89
647.4
extradural 674.0 pyelitis 646.6
malnutrition 648.9
internal capsule 674.0 pyelocystitis 646.6

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mammillitis 675.0
intracranial 674.0 pyelohydronephrosis 646.6
mammitis 675.2
intrapontine 674.0 pyelonephritis 646.6
mania 296.0
meningeal 674.0 pyelonephrosis 646.6
recurrent episode 296.1
pontine 674.0 pyemia 670.2
single episode 296.0
subarachnoid 674.0 pyocystitis 646.6
mastitis 675.2
subcortical 674.0 purulent 675.1 pyohemia 670.2
subdural 674.0 retromammary 675.1 pyometra 670.8
uterine, delayed 666.2 submammary 675.1 pyonephritis 646.6
ventricular 674.0 melancholia 296.2 pyonephrosis 646.6
hemorrhoids 671.8 recurrent episode 296.3 pyo-oophoritis 670.8
hepatorenal syndrome 674.8 single episode 296.2 pyosalpingitis 670.8
hypertrophy mental disorder (conditions pyosalpinx 670.8
breast 676.3 classifiable to 290–303, 305.0, pyrexia (of unknown origin) 672
mammary gland 676.3 305.2–305.9, 306–316, 317–319) renal
induration breast (fibrous) 676.3 648.4 disease NEC 646.2
infarction metritis (suppurative) 670.1 failure, acute 669.3
lung - see Puerperal, embolism septic 670.2 retention
pulmonary - see Puerperal, metroperitonitis 670.8 decidua (fragments) (with delayed
embolism metrorrhagia 666.2 hemorrhage) 666.2
infection metrosalpingitis 670.8 without hemorrhage 667.1
Bartholin’s gland 646.6 metrovaginitis 670.8 placenta (fragments) (with delayed
breast 675.2 milk leg 671.4 hemorrhage) 666.2
with nipple 675.9 monoplegia, cerebral 674.0 without hemorrhage 667.1
specified type NEC 675.8 necrosis secundines (fragments) (with
cervix 646.6 kidney, tubular 669.3 delayed hemorrhage) 666.2
endocervix 646.6 liver (acute) (subacute) (conditions without hemorrhage 667.1
fallopian tube 670.8 classifiable to 570) 674.8 retracted nipple 676.0
generalized 670.0 ovary 670.8 rubella (conditions classifiable to 056)
genital tract (major) 670.0 renal cortex 669.3 647.5
minor or localized 646.6 nephritis or nephrosis (conditions salpingitis 670.8
kidney (bacillus coli) 646.6 classifiable to 580–589) 646.2 salpingo-oophoritis 670.8
mammary gland 675.2 with hypertension 642.1 salpingo-ovaritis 670.8
with nipple 675.9 nutritional deficiency (conditions salpingoperitonitis 670.8
specified type NEC 675.8 classifiable to 260–269) 648.9 sapremia 670.2
nipple 675.0 occlusion, precerebral artery 674.0 secondary perineal tear 674.2
with breast 675.9 oliguria 669.3 sepsis (pelvic) 670.2
specified type NEC 675.8 oophoritis 670.8 septicemia 670.2
ovary 670.8 ovaritis 670.8 subinvolution (uterus) 674.8


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Puerperal (Continued) Puncture (Continued) Purpura (Continued)


sudden death (cause unknown) by thrombocytopenic (see also
674.9 device, implant, or graft - see Thrombocytopenia) 287.30
suppuration - see Puerperal, abscess Complications, mechanical congenital 287.33
syphilis (conditions classifiable to foreign body essential 287.30
090–097) 647.0 internal organs - see also Injury, hereditary 287.31
tetanus 670.8 internal, by site idiopathic 287.31
thelitis 675.0 by ingested object - see Foreign immune 287.31
thrombocytopenia 666.3 body neonatal, transitory (see also
thrombophlebitis (superficial) 671.2 left accidentally in operation Thrombocytopenia, neonatal
deep 671.4 wound 998.4 transitory) 776.1
pelvic 671.4 instrument (any) during a primary 287.30
septic 670.3 procedure, accidental 998.2 puerperal, postpartum 666.3
specified site NEC 671.5 internal organs, abdomen, chest, or thrombotic 446.6
thrombosis (venous) - see Thrombosis, pelvis - see Injury, internal, by site thrombohemolytic (see also Fibrinolysis)
puerperal kidney, nontraumatic 593.89 286.6
thyroid dysfunction (conditions Pupil - see condition thrombopenic (see also
classifiable to 240–246) 648.1 Pupillary membrane 364.74 Thrombocytopenia) 287.30
toxemia (see also Toxemia, of persistent 743.46 congenital 287.33
pregnancy) 642.4 Pupillotonia 379.46 essential 287.30
eclamptic 642.6 pseudotabetic 379.46 thrombotic 446.6
with pre-existing hypertension Purpura 287.2 thrombocytic 446.6
642.7 abdominal 287.0 thrombocytopenic 446.6
pre-eclamptic (mild) 642.4 allergic 287.0 toxic 287.0
with anaphylactoid 287.0 variolosa 050.0
convulsions 642.6 annularis telangiectodes 709.1 vascular 287.0
pre-existing hypertension arthritic 287.0 visceral symptoms 287.0
642.7 autoerythrocyte sensitization 287.2 Werlhof’s (see also Purpura,
severe 642.5 autoimmune 287.0 thrombocytopenic) 287.39
tuberculosis (conditions classifiable to bacterial 287.0 Purpuric spots 782.7
010–018) 647.3 Bateman’s (senile) 287.2 Purulent - see condition
uremia 669.3 capillary fragility (hereditary) Pus
vaginitis (conditions classifiable to (idiopathic) 287.8 absorption, general - see Septicemia
616.1) 646.6 cryoglobulinemic 273.2 in
varicose veins (legs) 671.0 devil’s pinches 287.2
stool 792.1
vulva or perineum 671.1 fibrinolytic (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
urine 791.9
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venous complication 671.9 fulminans, fulminous 286.6


tube (rupture) (see also Salpingo-
vulvitis (conditions classifiable to gangrenous 287.0
oophoritis) 614.2
616.1) 646.6 hemorrhagic (see also Purpura,
Pustular rash 782.1
vulvovaginitis (conditions classifiable thrombocytopenic) 287.39
Pustule 686.9
to 616.1) 646.6 nodular 272.7
malignant 022.0
white leg 671.4 nonthrombocytopenic 287.0
thrombocytopenic 287.39 nonmalignant 686.9
Pulled muscle - see Sprain, by site
Henoch’s (purpura nervosa) 287.0 Putnam’s disease (subacute combined
Pulmolithiasis 518.89
Henoch-Schönlein (allergic) 287.0 sclerosis with pernicious anemia)
Pulmonary - see condition
Pulmonitis (unknown etiology) 486 hypergammaglobulinemic (benign 281.0 [336.2]
Pulpitis (acute) (anachoretic) (chronic) primary) (Waldenström’s) 273.0 Putnam-Dana syndrome (subacute
(hyperplastic) (putrescent) idiopathic 287.31 combined sclerosis with pernicious
(suppurative) (ulcerative) 522.0 nonthrombocytopenic 287.0 anemia) 281.0 [336.2]
Pulpless tooth 522.9 thrombocytopenic 287.31 Putrefaction, intestinal 569.89
Pulse immune thrombocytopenic 287.31 Putrescent pulp (dental) 522.1
alternating 427.89 infectious 287.0 Pyarthritis - see Pyarthrosis
psychogenic 306.2 malignant 287.0 Pyarthrosis (see also Arthritis, pyogenic)
bigeminal 427.89 neonatorum 772.6 711.0
fast 785.0 nervosa 287.0 tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, joint
feeble, rapid, due to shock following newborn NEC 772.6 Pycnoepilepsy, pycnolepsy (idiopathic)
injury 958.4 nonthrombocytopenic 287.2 (see also Epilepsy) 345.0
rapid 785.0 hemorrhagic 287.0 Pyelectasia 593.89
slow 427.89 idiopathic 287.0 Pyelectasis 593.89
strong 785.9 nonthrombopenic 287.2 Pyelitis (congenital) (uremic) 590.80
trigeminal 427.89 peliosis rheumatica 287.0 with
water-hammer (see also Insufficiency, pigmentaria, progressiva 709.09 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
aortic) 424.1 posttransfusion (PTP) 287.41 with specified complication
weak 785.9 from whole blood (fresh) or blood NEC
Pulseless disease 446.7 products 287.41 contracted kidney 590.00
Pulsus primary 287.0 ectopic pregnancy (see also
alternans or trigeminy 427.89 primitive 287.0 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.8
psychogenic 306.2 red cell membrane sensitivity 287.2 molar pregnancy (see also categories
Punch drunk 310.2 rheumatica 287.0 630–632) 639.8
Puncta lacrimalia occlusion 375.52 Schönlein (-Henoch) (allergic) 287.0 acute 590.10
Punctiform hymen 752.49 scorbutic 267 with renal medullary necrosis
Puncture (traumatic) - see also Wound, senile 287.2 590.11
open, by site simplex 287.2 chronic 590.00
accidental, complicating surgery 998.2 symptomatica 287.0 with
bladder, nontraumatic 596.6 telangiectasia annularis 709.1 renal medullary necrosis 590.01


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Pyelitis (Continued) Pyemia, pyemic (Continued) Pyonephrosis (congenital) (see also


complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or streptococcal 038.0 Pyelitis) 590.80
puerperium 646.6 tuberculous - see Tuberculosis, acute 590.10
affecting fetus or newborn 760.1 miliary Pyo-oophoritis (see also Salpingo-
cystica 590.3 Pygopagus 759.4 oophoritis) 614.2
following Pykno-epilepsy, pyknolepsy Pyo-ovarium (see also Salpingo-
abortion 639.8 (idiopathic) (see also Epilepsy) oophoritis) 614.2
ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.8 345.0 Pyopericarditis 420.99
gonococcal 098.19 Pyle (-Cohn) disease (craniometaphyseal Pyopericardium 420.99
chronic or duration of 2 months or dysplasia) 756.89 Pyophlebitis - see Phlebitis
over 098.39 Pylephlebitis (suppurative) 572.1 Pyopneumopericardium 420.99
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Pylethrombophlebitis 572.1 Pyopneumothorax (infectional) 510.9
016.0 [590.81] Pylethrombosis 572.1 with fistula 510.0
Pyelocaliectasis 593.89 Pyloritis (see also Gastritis) 535.5 subdiaphragmatic (see also Peritonitis)
Pyelocystitis (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 Pylorospasm (reflex) 537.81 567.29
Pyelohydronephrosis 591 congenital or infantile 750.5 subphrenic (see also Peritonitis)
Pyelonephritis (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 neurotic 306.4 567.29
acute 590.10 newborn 750.5 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
with renal medullary necrosis 590.11 psychogenic 306.4 pleura) 012.0
chronic 590.00 Pylorus, pyloric - see condition Pyorrhea (alveolar) (alveolaris) 523.40
syphilitic (late) 095.4 Pyoarthrosis - see Pyarthrosis degenerative 523.5
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) Pyocele Pyosalpingitis (see also Salpingo-
016.0 [590.81] mastoid 383.00 oophoritis) 614.2
Pyelonephrosis (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 sinus (accessory) (nasal) (see also Pyosalpinx (see also Salpingo-oophoritis)
chronic 590.00 Sinusitis) 473.9 614.2
Pyelophlebitis 451.89 turbinate (bone) 473.9 Pyosepticemia - see Septicemia
Pyelo-ureteritis cystica 590.3 urethra (see also Urethritis) 597.0 Pyosis
Pyemia, pyemic (purulent) (see also Pyococcal dermatitis 686.00 Corlett’s (impetigo) 684
Septicemia) 038.9 Pyococcide, skin 686.00 Manson’s (pemphigus contagiosus)
abscess - see Abscess Pyocolpos (see also Vaginitis) 684
arthritis (see also Arthritis, pyogenic) 616.10 Pyothorax 510.9
711.0 Pyocyaneus dermatitis 686.09 with fistula 510.0
Bacillus coli 038.42 Pyocystitis (see also Cystitis) 595.9 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis,
embolism (see also Septicemia) 415.12 Pyoderma, pyodermia 686.00 pleura) 012.0
fever 038.9 gangrenosum 686.01 Pyoureter 593.89
infection 038.9 specified type NEC 686.09 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)

P
joint (see also Arthritis, pyogenic) vegetans 686.8 016.2
711.0 Pyodermatitis 686.00 Pyramidopallidonigral syndrome 332.0
liver 572.1 vegetans 686.8 Pyrexia (of unknown origin) (P.U.O.)
meningococcal 036.2 Pyogenic - see condition 780.60
newborn 771.81 Pyohemia - see Septicemia atmospheric 992.0
phlebitis - see Phlebitis Pyohydronephrosis (see also Pyelitis) during labor 659.2
pneumococcal 038.2 590.80 environmentally-induced newborn
portal 572.1 Pyometra 615.9 778.4
postvaccinal 999.39 Pyometritis (see also Endometritis) heat 992.0
puerperal 670.2 615.9 newborn, environmentally-induced
specified organism NEC 038.8 Pyometrium (see also Endometritis) 778.4
staphylococcal 038.10 615.9 puerperal 672
aureus 038.11 Pyomyositis 728.0 Pyroglobulinemia 273.8
methicillin ossificans 728.19 Pyromania 312.33
resistant 038.12 tropical (bungpagga) 040.81 Pyrosis 787.1
susceptible 038.11 Pyonephritis (see also Pyelitis) 590.80 Pyrroloporphyria 277.1
specified organism NEC 038.19 chronic 590.00 Pyuria (bacterial) 791.9


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Q fever

Q Quadriplegia (Continued)
infantile (cerebral) (spastic) (spinal)
Quervain’s disease 727.04
thyroid (subacute granulomatous
343.2 thyroiditis) 245.1
Q fever 083.0 newborn NEC 767.0 Queyrat’s erythroplasia (M8080/2)
with pneumonia 083.0 [484.8] specified NEC 344.09 specified site - see Neoplasm, skin, in
Quadricuspid aortic valve 746.89 thrombotic (current episode) (see also situ
Quadrilateral fever 083.0 Thrombosis, brain) 434.0 unspecified site 233.5
Quadriparesis - see Quadriplegia traumatic - see Injury, spinal, cervical Quincke’s disease or edema - see Edema,
meaning muscle weakness 728.87 Quadruplet angioneurotic
Quadriplegia 344.00 affected by maternal complications of Quinquaud’s disease (acne decalvans)
with fracture, vertebra (process) - see pregnancy 761.5 704.09
Fracture, vertebra, cervical, with healthy liveborn - see Newborn, Quinsy (gangrenous) 475
spinal cord injury multiple Quintan fever 083.1
brain (current episode) 437.8 pregnancy (complicating delivery) Quintuplet
C1–C4 NEC 651.8 affected by maternal complications of
complete 344.01 with fetal loss and retention pregnancy 761.5
incomplete 344.02 of one or more fetus(es) healthy liveborn - see Newborn,
C5–C7 651.5 multiple
complete 344.03 following (elective) fetal reduction pregnancy (complicating delivery)
incomplete 344.04 651.7 NEC 651.2
cerebral (current episode) 437.8 Quarrelsomeness 301.3 with fetal loss and retention of one
congenital or infantile (cerebral) Quartan or more fetus(es) 651.6
(spastic) (spinal) 343.2 fever 084.2 following (elective) fetal reduction
cortical 437.8 malaria (fever) 084.2 651.7
embolic (current episode) (see also Queensland fever 083.0 Quotidian
Embolism, brain) 434.1 coastal 083.0 fever 084.0
functional 780.72 seven-day 100.89 malaria (fever) 084.0
Q


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R Railway spine 300.16


Raised - see Elevation
Reaction (Continued)
adjustment (Continued)
Rabbia 071 Raiva 071 with (Continued)
Rabbit fever (see also Tularemia) 021.9 Rake teeth, tooth 524.39 conduct disturbance 309.3
Rabies 071 Rales 786.7 combined with disturbance of
contact V01.5 Ramifying renal pelvis 753.3 emotions 309.4
exposure to V01.5 Ramsay Hunt syndrome (herpetic depressed mood 309.0
inoculation V04.5 geniculate ganglionitis) 053.11 brief 309.0
reaction - see Complications, meaning dyssynergia cerebellaris with anxious mood 309.28
vaccination myoclonica 334.2 prolonged 309.1
vaccination, prophylactic (against) Ranke’s primary infiltration (see also elective mutism 309.83
V04.5 Tuberculosis) 010.0 mixed emotions and conduct
Rachischisis (see also Spina bifida) 741.9 Ranula 527.6 309.4
Rachitic - see also condition congenital 750.26 mutism, elective 309.83
deformities of spine 268.1 Rape physical symptoms 309.82
pelvis 268.1 adult 995.83 predominant disturbance (of)
with disproportion (fetopelvic) alleged, observation or examination conduct 309.3
653.2 V71.5 emotions NEC 309.29
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 child 995.53 mixed 309.28
causing obstructed labor 660.1 Rapid mixed, emotions and conduct
affecting fetus or newborn feeble pulse, due to shock, following 309.4
763.1 injury 958.4 specified type NEC 309.89
Rachitis, rachitism - see also Rickets heart (beat) 785.0 specific academic or work
acute 268.0 psychogenic 306.2 inhibition 309.23
fetalis 756.4 respiration 786.06 withdrawal 309.83
renalis 588.0 psychogenic 306.1 depressive 309.0
tarda 268.0 second stage (delivery) 661.3 with conduct disturbance 309.4
Racket nail 757.5 affecting fetus or newborn 763.6 brief 309.0
Radial nerve - see condition time-zone change syndrome 327.35 prolonged 309.1
Radiation effects or sickness - see also Rarefaction, bone 733.99 specified type NEC 309.89
Effect, adverse, radiation Rash 782.1 adverse food NEC 995.7
cataract 366.46 canker 034.1 affective (see also Psychosis, affective)
dermatitis 692.82 diaper 691.0 296.90
sunburn (see also Sunburn) 692.71 drug (internal use) 693.0 specified type NEC 296.99
Radiculitis (pressure) (vertebrogenic) contact 692.3 aggressive 301.3
729.2 ECHO 9 virus 078.89 unsocialized (see also Disturbance,

R
accessory nerve 723.4 enema 692.89 conduct) 312.0
anterior crural 724.4 food (see also Allergy, food) 693.1 allergic (see also Allergy) 995.3
arm 723.4 heat 705.1 drug, medicinal substance, and
brachial 723.4 napkin 691.0 biological - see Allergy, drug
cervical NEC 723.4 nettle 708.8 due to correct medical substance
due to displacement of intervertebral pustular 782.1 properly administered 995.27
disc - see Neuritis, due to, rose 782.1 food - see Allergy, food
displacement intervertebral disc epidemic 056.9 serum 999.59
leg 724.4 of infants 057.8 anaphylactic - see Anaphylactic
lumbar NEC 724.4 scarlet 034.1 reaction
lumbosacral 724.4 serum (prophylactic) (therapeutic) anesthesia - see Anesthesia,
rheumatic 729.2 999.59 complication
syphilitic 094.89 toxic 782.1 anger 312.0
thoracic (with visceral pain) 724.4 wandering tongue 529.1 antisocial 301.7
Radiculomyelitis 357.0 Rasmussen’s aneurysm (see also antitoxin (prophylactic) (therapeutic) -
toxic, due to Tuberculosis) 011.2 see Complications, vaccination
Clostridium tetani 037 Rat-bite fever 026.9 anxiety 300.00
corynebacterium diphtheriae 032.89 due to Streptobacillus moniliformis Arthus 995.21
Radiculopathy (see also Radiculitis) 729.2 026.1 asthenic 300.5
Radioactive substances, adverse spirochetal (morsus muris) 026.0 compulsive 300.3
effect - see Effect, adverse, Rathke’s pouch tumor (M9350/1) 237.0 conversion (anesthetic) (autonomic)
radioactive substance Raymond (-Céstan) syndrome 433.8 (hyperkinetic) (mixed paralytic)
Radiodermal burns (acute) (chronic) Raynaud’s (paresthetic) 300.11
(occupational) - see Burn, by site disease or syndrome (paroxysmal deoxyribonuclease (DNA) (DNase)
Radiodermatitis 692.82 digital cyanosis) 443.0 hypersensitivity NEC 287.2
Radionecrosis - see Effect, adverse, gangrene (symmetric) 443.0 [785.4] depressive 300.4
radiation phenomenon (paroxysmal digital acute 309.0
Radiotherapy session V58.0 cyanosis) (secondary) 443.0 affective (see also Psychosis,
Radium, adverse effect - see Effect, RDS 769 affective) 296.2
adverse, radioactive substance Reaction recurrent episode 296.3
Raeder-Harbitz syndrome (pulseless acute situational maladjustment (see single episode 296.2
disease) 446.7 also Reaction, adjustment) 309.9 brief 309.0
Rage (see also Disturbance, conduct) adaptation (see also Reaction, manic (see also Psychosis, affective)
312.0 adjustment) 309.9 296.80
meaning rabies 071 adjustment 309.9 neurotic 300.4
Rag sorters’ disease 022.1 with psychoneurotic 300.4
Raillietiniasis 123.8 anxious mood 309.24 psychotic 298.0
Railroad neurosis 300.16 with depressed mood 309.28 dissociative 300.15


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Reaction (Continued) Reaction (Continued) Reaction (Continued)


drug NEC (see also Table of Drugs and incompatibility psychogenic NEC 300.9
Chemicals) 995.20 blood group (see also Complications, psychoneurotic (see also Neurosis) 300.9
allergic - see also Allergy, drug 995.27 transfusion) 999.80 anxiety 300.00
correct substance properly ABO (due to transfusion of blood compulsive 300.3
administered 995.20 or blood products) (see also conversion 300.11
obstetric anesthetic or analgesic Complications, transfusion) depersonalization 300.6
NEC 668.9 999.60 depressive 300.4
affecting fetus or newborn 763.5 minor blood group 999.89 dissociative 300.15
specified drug - see Table of non-ABO (see also Complications, hypochondriacal 300.7
Drugs and Chemicals transfusion) 999.75 hysterical 300.10
overdose or poisoning 977.9 ABO 999.6 conversion type 300.11
specified drug - see Table of minor blood group 999.89 dissociative type 300.15
Drugs and Chemicals Rh antigen (C) (c) (D) (E) (e) (factor) neurasthenic 300.5
specific to newborn 779.4 (infusion) (transfusion) (see obsessive 300.3
transmitted via placenta or breast also Complications, obsessive-compulsive 300.3
milk - see Absorption, drug, transfusion) 999.70 phobic 300.20
through placenta inflammatory - see Infection tension state 300.9
withdrawal NEC 292.0 infusion - see Complications, infusion psychophysiologic NEC (see also
infant of dependent mother 779.5 inoculation (immune serum) - see Disorder, psychosomatic) 306.9
wrong substance given or taken in Complications, vaccination cardiovascular 306.2
error 977.9 insulin 995.23 digestive 306.4
specified drug - see Table of involutional endocrine 306.6
Drugs and Chemicals paranoid 297.2 gastrointestinal 306.4
dyssocial 301.7 psychotic (see also Psychosis, genitourinary 306.50
dystonic, acute, due to drugs 333.72 affective, depressive) 296.2 heart 306.2
erysipeloid 027.1 leukemoid (basophilic) (lymphocytic) hemic 306.8
fear 300.20 (monocytic) (myelocytic) intestinal (large) (small) 306.4
child 313.0 (neutrophilic) 288.62 laryngeal 306.1
fluid loss, cerebrospinal 349.0 LSD (see also Abuse, drugs, lymphatic 306.8
food - see also Allergy, food nondependent) 305.3 musculoskeletal 306.0
adverse NEC 995.7 lumbar puncture 349.0 pharyngeal 306.1
anaphylactic shock - see manic-depressive (see also Psychosis, respiratory 306.1
Anaphylactic reaction or affective) 296.80 skin 306.3
depressed 296.2
shock, due to, food special sense organs 306.7
recurrent episode 296.3
foreign psychosomatic (see also Disorder,
R

single episode 296.2


body NEC 728.82 psychosomatic) 306.9
hypomanic 296.0
in operative wound psychotic (see also Psychosis) 298.9
neurasthenic 300.5
(inadvertently left) 998.4 depressive 298.0
neurogenic (see also Neurosis) 300.9
due to surgical material due to or associated with physical
neurotic NEC 300.9
intentionally left - see condition (see also Psychosis,
neurotic-depressive 300.4
Complications, due to nitritoid - see Crisis, nitritoid organic) 293.9
(presence of) any device, nonspecific involutional (see also Psychosis,
implant, or graft classified to affective) 296.2
to 996.0–996.5 NEC cell mediated immunity recurrent episode 296.3
substance accidentally left during a measurement of gamma single episode 296.2
procedure (chemical) (powder) interferon antigen response pupillary (myotonic) (tonic) 379.46
(talc) 998.7 without active tuberculosis radiation - see Effect, adverse, radiation
body or object (instrument) 795.52 runaway - see also Disturbance, conduct
(sponge) (swab) 998.4 QuantiFERON-TB test (QFT) socialized 312.2
graft-versus-host (GVH) 279.50 without active tuberculosis undersocialized, unsocialized 312.1
grief (acute) (brief) 309.0 795.52 scarlet fever toxin - see Complications,
prolonged 309.1 tuberculin test (see also Reaction, vaccination
gross stress (see also Reaction, stress, tuberculin skin test) schizophrenic (see also Schizophrenia)
acute) 308.9 795.51 295.9
group delinquent (see also Disturbance, obsessive-compulsive 300.3 latent 295.5
conduct) 312.2 organic 293.9 serological for syphilis - see Serology
Herxheimer’s 995.91 acute 293.0 for syphilis
hyperkinetic (see also Hyperkinesia) 314.9 subacute 293.1 serum (prophylactic) (therapeutic)
hypochondriacal 300.7 overanxious, child or adolescent 313.0 999.59
hypoglycemic, due to insulin 251.0 paranoid (chronic) 297.9 anaphylactic 999.49
therapeutic misadventure 962.3 acute 298.3 due to
hypomanic (see also Psychosis, climacteric 297.2 administration of blood and
affective) 296.0 involutional 297.2 blood products 999.51
recurrent episode 296.1 menopausal 297.2 anaphylactic 999.41
single episode 296.0 senile 290.20 vaccination 999.52
hysterical 300.10 simple 297.0 anaphylactic 999.41
conversion type 300.11 passive immediate 999.49
dissociative 300.15 aggressive 301.84 situational (see also Reaction,
id (bacterial cause) 692.89 dependency 301.6 adjustment) 309.9
immaturity NEC 301.89 personality (see also Disorder, acute, to stress 308.3
aggressive 301.3 personality) 301.9 adjustment (see also Reaction,
emotional instability 301.59 phobic 300.20 adjustment) 309.9
immunization - see Complications, postradiation - see Effect, adverse, somatization (see also Disorder,
vaccination radiation psychosomatic) 306.9


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Reaction (Continued) Rectosigmoiditis 569.89 Reformed gallbladder 576.0


spinal puncture 349.0 ulcerative (chronic) 556.3 Reforming, artificial openings (see also
spite, child (see also Disturbance, Rectosigmoid junction - see condition Attention to, artificial, opening) V55.9
conduct) 312.0 Rectourethral - see condition Refractive error (see also Error, refractive)
stress, acute 308.9 Rectovaginal - see condition 367.9
with predominant disturbance (of) Rectovesical - see condition Refsum’s disease or syndrome
consciousness 308.1 Rectum, rectal - see condition (heredopathia atactica
emotions 308.0 Recurrent - see condition polyneuritiformis) 356.3
mixed 308.4 pregnancy loss - see Pregnancy, Refusal of
psychomotor 308.2 management affected by, food 307.59
specified type NEC 308.3 abortion, habitual hysterical 300.11
bone or cartilage - see Fracture, stress Red bugs 133.8 treatment because of, due to
surgical procedure - see Complications, Red cedar asthma 495.8 patient’s decision NEC V64.2
surgical procedure Redness reason of conscience or religion
tetanus antitoxin - see Complications, conjunctiva 379.93 V62.6
vaccination eye 379.93 Regaud
toxin-antitoxin - see Complications, nose 478.19 tumor (M8082/3) - see Neoplasm,
vaccination Reduced ventilatory or vital capacity nasopharynx, malignant
transfusion (blood) (bone marrow) 794.2 type carcinoma (M8082/3) - see
(lymphocytes) (allergic) (see also Reduction Neoplasm, nasopharynx,
Complications, transfusion) 999.80 function malignant
tuberculin skin test, nonspecific (without kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.9 Regional - see condition
active tuberculosis) 795.51 liver 573.8 Regulation feeding (elderly) (infant)
positive (without active ventilatory capacity 794.2 783.3
tuberculosis) 795.51 vital capacity 794.2 newborn 779.31
ultraviolet - see Effect, adverse, Redundant, redundancy Regurgitated
ultraviolet abdomen 701.9 food, choked on 933.1
undersocialized, unsocialized - see also anus 751.5 stomach contents, choked on 933.1
Disturbance, conduct cardia 537.89 Regurgitation 787.03
aggressive (type) 312.0 clitoris 624.2 aortic (valve) (see also Insufficiency,
unaggressive (type) 312.1 colon (congenital) 751.5 aortic) 424.1
vaccination (any) - see Complications, foreskin (congenital) 605 congenital 746.4
vaccination intestine 751.5 syphilitic 093.22
white graft (skin) 996.52 labia 624.3 food - see also Vomiting
withdrawing, child or adolescent 313.22 organ or site, congenital NEC - see
with reswallowing - see Rumination
x-ray - see Effect, adverse, x-rays Accessory
newborn 779.33

R
Reactive depression (see also Reaction, panniculus (abdominal) 278.1
gastric contents - see Vomiting
depressive) 300.4 prepuce (congenital) 605
heart - see Endocarditis
neurotic 300.4 pylorus 537.89
mitral (valve) - see also Insufficiency,
psychoneurotic 300.4 rectum 751.5
mitral
psychotic 298.0 scrotum 608.89
congenital 746.6
Rebound tenderness 789.6 sigmoid 751.5
skin (of face) 701.9 myocardial - see Endocarditis
Recalcitrant patient V15.81
eyelids 374.30 pulmonary (heart) (valve) (see also
Recanalization, thrombus - see
stomach 537.89 Endocarditis, pulmonary)
Thrombosis
uvula 528.9 424.3
Recession, receding
chamber angle (eye) 364.77 vagina 623.8 stomach - see Vomiting
chin 524.06 Reduplication - see Duplication tricuspid - see Endocarditis, tricuspid
gingival (postinfective) (postoperative) Referral valve, valvular - see Endocarditis
523.20 adoption (agency) V68.89 vesicoureteral - see Reflux,
generalized 523.25 nursing care V63.8 vesicoureteral
localized 523.24 patient without examination or Rehabilitation V57.9
minimal 523.21 treatment V68.81 multiple types V57.89
moderate 523.22 social services V63.8 occupational V57.21
severe 523.23 Reflex - see also condition specified type NEC V57.89
Recklinghausen’s disease (M9540/1) blink, deficient 374.45 speech (-language) V57.3
237.71 hyperactive gag 478.29 vocational V57.22
bones (osteitis fibrosa cystica) 252.01 neurogenic bladder NEC 596.54 Reichmann’s disease or syndrome
Recklinghausen-Applebaum disease atonic 596.54 (gastrosuccorrhea) 536.8
(hemochromatosis) 275.03 with cauda equina syndrome Reifenstein’s syndrome (hereditary
Reclus’ disease (cystic) 610.1 344.61 familial hypogonadism, male)
Recrudescent typhus (fever) 081.1 vasoconstriction 443.9 259.52
Recruitment, auditory 388.44 vasovagal 780.2 Reilly’s syndrome or phenomenon (see
Rectalgia 569.42 Reflux 530.81 also Neuropathy, peripheral,
Rectitis 569.49 acid 530.81 autonomic) 337.9
Rectocele esophageal 530.81 Reimann’s periodic disease 277.31
female (without uterine prolapse) with esophagitis 530.11 Reinsertion, contraceptive device
618.04 esophagitis 530.11 V25.42
with uterine prolapse 618.4 gastroesophageal 530.81 intrauterine V25.13
complete 618.3 mitral - see Insufficiency, mitral Reiter’s disease, syndrome, or urethritis
incomplete 618.2 ureteral - see Reflux, vesicoureteral 099.3 [711.1]
in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4 vesicoureteral 593.70 Rejection
causing obstructed labor 660.2 with food, hysterical 300.11
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 reflux nephropathy 593.73 transplant 996.80
male 569.49 bilateral 593.72 bone marrow 996.85
vagina, vaginal (outlet) 618.04 unilateral 593.71 corneal 996.51


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Rejection (Continued) Removal (of) Replacement by artificial or mechanical


transplant (Continued) catheter (urinary) (indwelling) V53.6 device or prosthesis of (Continued)
organ (immune or nonimmune from artificial opening - see joint V43.60
cause) 996.80 Attention to, artificial, opening ankle V43.66
bone marrow 996.85 non-vascular V58.82 elbow V43.62
heart 996.83 vascular V58.81 finger V43.69
intestines 996.87 cerebral ventricle (communicating) hip (partial) (total) V43.64
kidney 996.81 shunt V53.01 knee V43.65
liver 996.82 device - see also Fitting (of) shoulder V43.61
lung 996.84 contraceptive V25.12 specified NEC V43.69
pancreas 996.86 with reinsertion V25.13 wrist V43.63
specified NEC 996.89 fixation kidney V43.89
skin 996.52 external V54.89 larynx V43.81
artificial 996.55 internal V54.01 lens V43.1
decellularized allodermis 996.55 traction V54.89 limb(s) V43.7
stem cell(s) 996.88 drains V58.49 liver V43.89
from dressing lung V43.89
peripheral blood 996.88 wound V58.30 organ NEC V43.89
umbilical cord 996.88 nonsurgical V58.30 pancreas V43.89
Relapsing fever 087.9 surgical V58.31 skin (artificial) V43.83
Carter’s (Asiatic) 087.0 ileostomy V55.2 tissue NEC V43.89
Dutton’s (West African) 087.1 Kirschner wire V54.89 Reprogramming
Koch’s 087.9 non-vascular catheter V58.82 cardiac pacemaker V53.31
louse-borne (epidemic) 087.0 pin V54.01 Request for expert evidence V68.2
Novy’s (American) 087.1 plaster cast V54.89 Reserve, decreased or low
Obermeyer’s (European) 087.0 plate (fracture) V54.01 cardiac - see Disease, heart
Spirillum 087.9 rod V54.01 kidney (see also Disease, renal) 593.9
tick-borne (endemic) 087.1 screw V54.01 Residual - see also condition
Relaxation splint, external V54.89 bladder 596.89
anus (sphincter) 569.49 staples V58.32 foreign body - see Retention, foreign
due to hysteria 300.11 subdermal implantable contraceptive body
arch (foot) 734 V25.43 state, schizophrenic (see also
congenital 754.61 sutures V58.32 Schizophrenia) 295.6
back ligaments 728.4 traction device, external V54.89 urine 788.69
bladder (sphincter) 596.59 vascular catheter V58.81 Resistance, resistant (to)
cardio-esophageal 530.89 wound packing V58.30 activated protein C 289.81
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cervix (see also Incompetency, cervix) nonsurgical V58.30


622.5 surgical V58.31 Note: Use the following
diaphragm 519.4 Ren subclassification for categories V09.5,
inguinal rings - see Hernia, inguinal arcuatus 753.3 V09.7, V09.8, V09.9
joint (capsule) (ligament) (paralytic) mobile, mobilis (see also Disease, renal) 0 without mention of resistance to
(see also Derangement, joint) 593.0 multiple drugs
718.90 congenital 753.3 1 with resistance to multiple drugs
congenital 755.8 unguliformis 753.3 V09.5 quinolones and
lumbosacral joint 724.6 Renal - see also condition fluoro-quinolones
pelvic floor 618.89 glomerulohyalinosis-diabetic V09.7 antimycobacterial agents
pelvis 618.89 syndrome 250.4 [581.81] V09.8 specified drugs NEC
perineum 618.89 due to secondary diabetes 249.4 V09.9 unspecified drugs
posture 729.90 [581.81]
rectum (sphincter) 569.49 Rendu-Osler-Weber disease or syndrome drugs by microorganisms V09.90
sacroiliac (joint) 724.6 (familial hemorrhagic telangiectasia) amikacin V09.4
scrotum 608.89 448.0 aminoglycosides V09.4
urethra (sphincter) 599.84 Reninoma (M8361/1) 236.91 amodiaquine V09.5
uterus (outlet) 618.89 Rénon-Delille syndrome 253.8 amoxicillin V09.0
vagina (outlet) 618.89 Repair ampicillin V09.0
vesical 596.59 pelvic floor, previous, in pregnancy or antimycobacterial agents V09.7
Remains childbirth 654.4 azithromycin V09.2
canal of Cloquet 743.51 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 azlocillin V09.0
capsule (opaque) 743.51 scarred tissue V51.8 aztreonam V09.1
Remittent fever (malarial) 084.6 Replacement by artificial or mechanical B-lactam antibiotics V09.1
Remnant device or prosthesis of (see also bacampicillin V09.0
canal of Cloquet 743.51 Fitting (of)) bacitracin V09.8
capsule (opaque) 743.51 artificial skin V43.83 benznidazole V09.8
cervix, cervical stump (acquired) bladder V43.5 capreomycin V09.7
(postoperative) 622.8 blood vessel V43.4 carbenicillin V09.0
cystic duct, postcholecystectomy 576.0 breast V43.82 cefaclor V09.1
fingernail 703.8 eye globe V43.0 cefadroxil V09.1
congenital 757.5 heart cefamandole V09.1
meniscus, knee 717.5 with cefatetan V09.1
thyroglossal duct 759.2 assist device V43.21 cefazolin V09.1
tonsil 474.8 fully implantable artificial heart cefixime V09.1
infected 474.00 V43.22 cefonicid V09.1
urachus 753.7 valve V43.3 cefoperazone V09.1
Remote effect of cancer - see condition intestine V43.89 ceforanide V09.1


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Resistance, resistant (Continued) Resistance, resistant (Continued) Respiration (Continued)


drugs by microorganisms (Continued) drugs by microorganisms (Continued) failure (Continued)
cefotaxime V09.1 paromomycin V09.4 acute and chronic 518.84
cefoxitin V09.1 penicillin (G) (V) (Vk) V09.0 following trauma and surgery
ceftazidine V09.1 penicillins V09.0 518.53
ceftizoxime V09.1 pentamidine V09.8 chronic 518.83
ceftriaxone V09.1 piperacillin V09.0 following trauma and surgery
cefuroxime V09.1 primaquine V09.5 518.51
cephalexin V09.1 proguanil V09.8 newborn 770.84
cephaloglycin V09.1 pyrazinamide [PZA] V09.7 insufficiency 786.09
cephaloridine V09.1 pyrimethamine/sulfalene V09.8 acute 518.82
cephalosporins V09.1 pyrimethamine/sulfodoxine V09.8 newborn NEC 770.89
quinacrine V09.5 Kussmaul (air hunger) 786.09
cephalothin V09.1
quinidine V09.8 painful 786.52
cephapirin V09.1 periodic 786.09
cephradine V09.1 quinine V09.8
quinolones V09.5 high altitude 327.22
chloramphenicol V09.8 poor 786.09
chloraquine V09.5 rifabutin V09.7
rifampin [Rif] V09.7 newborn NEC 770.89
chlorguanide V09.8 sighing 786.7
rifamycin V09.7
chlorproguanil V09.8 psychogenic 306.1
rolitetracycline V09.3
chlortetracycline V09.3 wheezing 786.07
specified drugs NEC V09.8
cinoxacin V09.5 spectinomycin V09.8 Respiratory - see also condition
ciprofloxacin V09.5 spiramycin V09.2 distress 786.09
clarithromycin V09.2 streptomycin [Sm] V09.4 acute 518.82
clindamycin V09.8 sulfacetamide V09.6 fetus or newborn NEC 770.89
clioquinol V09.5 sulfacytine V09.6 syndrome (newborn) 769
clofazimine V09.7 sulfadiazine V09.6 adult (following trauma and
cloxacillin V09.0 sulfadoxine V09.6 surgery) 518.52
cyclacillin V09.0 sulfamethoxazole V09.6 specified NEC 518.82
cycloserine V09.7 sulfapyridine V09.6 failure 518.81
dapsone [Dz] V09.7 sulfasalizine V09.6 acute 518.81
demeclocycline V09.3 sulfasoxazone V09.6 following trauma and surgery
dicloxacillin V09.0 sulfonamides V09.6 518.51
doxycycline V09.3 sulfoxone V09.7 acute and chronic 518.84
enoxacin V09.5 following trauma and surgery
tetracycline V09.3
erythromycin V09.2 518.53
tetracyclines V09.3
ethambutol [EMB] V09.7 chronic 518.83
thiamphenicol V09.8

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following trauma and surgery
ethionamide [ETA] V09.7 ticarcillin V09.0
518.51
fluoroquinolones NEC V09.5 tinidazole V09.8
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
gentamicin V09.4 tobramycin V09.4 079.6
halofantrine V09.8 triamphenicol V09.8 bronchiolitis 466.11
imipenem V09.1 trimethoprim V09.8 pneumonia 480.1
iodoquinol V09.5 vancomycin V09.8 vaccination, prophylactic (against)
isoniazid [INH] V09.7 insulin 277.7 V04.82
kanamycin V09.4 complicating pregnancy 648.8 Response
macrolides V09.2 thyroid hormone 246.8 photoallergic 692.72
mafenide V09.6 Resorption phototoxic 692.72
MDRO (multiple drug resistant biliary 576.8 Rest, rests
organisms) NOS V09.91 purulent or putrid (see also mesonephric duct 752.89
mefloquine V09.8 Cholecystitis) 576.8 fallopian tube 752.11
melarsoprol V09.8 dental (roots) 521.40 ovarian, in fallopian tubes 752.19
methicillin - see Infection, alveoli 525.8 wolffian duct 752.89
Methicillin pathological Restless legs syndrome (RLS) 333.94
methacycline V09.3 external 521.42 Restlessness 799.29
methenamine V09.8 internal 521.41 Restoration of organ continuity from
specified NEC 521.49 previous sterilization (tuboplasty)
metronidazole V09.8
septic - see Septicemia (vasoplasty) V26.0
mezlocillin V09.0
teeth (roots) 521.40 Restriction of housing space V60.1
minocycline V09.3
pathological Restzustand, schizophrenic (see also
multiple drug resistant organisms external 521.42
NOS V09.91 Schizophrenia) 295.6
internal 521.41 Retained - see Retention
nafcillin V09.0 specified NEC 521.49 Retardation
nalidixic acid V09.5 Respiration development, developmental, specific
natamycin V09.2 asymmetrical 786.09 (see also Disorder, development,
neomycin V09.4 bronchial 786.09 specific) 315.9
netilmicin V09.4 Cheyne-Stokes (periodic respiration) learning, specific 315.2
nimorazole V09.8 786.04 arithmetical 315.1
nitrofurantoin V09.8 decreased, due to shock following language (skills) 315.31
norfloxacin V09.5 injury 958.4 expressive 315.31
nystatin V09.2 disorder of 786.00 mixed receptive-expressive
ofloxacin V09.5 psychogenic 306.1 315.32
oleandomycin V09.2 specified NEC 786.09 mathematics 315.1
oxacillin V09.0 failure 518.81 reading 315.00
oxytetracycline V09.3 acute 518.81 phonological 315.39
para-amino salicyclic acid [PAS] following trauma and surgery written expression 315.2
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Retardation (Continued) Retention, retained (Continued) Retinitis (Continued)


endochondral bone growth 733.91 products of conception focal (Continued)
growth (physical) in childhood early pregnancy (fetal death before juxtapapillary 363.05
783.43 22 completed weeks’ macular 363.06
due to malnutrition 263.2 gestation) 632 paramacular 363.06
fetal (intrauterine) 764.9 following peripheral 363.08
affecting management of abortion - see Abortion, by type posterior pole NEC 363.07
pregnancy 656.5 delivery 666.2 gravidarum 646.8
intrauterine growth 764.9 with hemorrhage 666.2 hemorrhagica externa 362.12
affecting management of pregnancy without hemorrhage 667.1 juxtapapillary (Jensen’s) 363.05
656.5 secundines (following delivery) (with luetic - see Retinitis, syphilitic
mental - see Disability, intellectual hemorrhage) 666.2 metastatic 363.14
motor, specific 315.4 with abortion - see Abortion, by type pigmentosa 362.74
physical 783.43 complicating puerperium (delayed proliferans 362.29
child 783.43 hemorrhage) 666.2 proliferating 362.29
due to malnutrition 263.2 without hemorrhage 667.1 punctata albescens 362.76
fetus (intrauterine) 764.9 smegma, clitoris 624.8 renal 585.9 [363.13]
affecting management of urine NEC 788.20 syphilitic (secondary) 091.51
pregnancy 656.5 bladder, incomplete emptying congenital 090.0 [363.13]
psychomotor NEC 307.9 788.21 early 091.51
reading 315.00 due to late 095.8 [363.13]
Retching - see Vomiting benign prostatic hypertrophy syphilitica, central, recurrent 095.8
Retention, retained (BPH) - see category 600 [363.13]
bladder (see also Retention, urine) due to tuberculous (see also Tuberculous)
788.20 benign prostatic hypertrophy 017.3 [363.13]
psychogenic 306.53 (BPH) - see category 600 Retinoblastoma (M9510/3) 190.5
carbon dioxide 276.2 psychogenic 306.53 differentiated type (M9511/3) 190.5
cholelithisis, following cholecystectomy specified NEC 788.29 undifferentiated type (M9512/3) 190.5
997.41 water (in tissue) (see also Edema) 782.3 Retinochoroiditis (see also Chorioretinitis)
cyst - see Cyst Reticulation, dust (occupational) 504 363.20
dead Reticulocytosis NEC 790.99 central angiospastic 362.41
fetus (after 22 completed weeks’ Reticuloendotheliosis disseminated 363.10
gestation) 656.4 acute infantile (M9722/3) 202.5 metastatic 363.14
early fetal death (before 22 leukemic (M9940/3) 202.4 neurosyphilitic 094.83
completed weeks’ malignant (M9720/3) 202.3 pigment epitheliopathy 363.15
gestation) 632 nonlipid (M9722/3) 202.5 syphilitic 094.83
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ovum 631.8 Reticulohistiocytoma (giant cell) 277.89 due to toxoplasmosis (acquired) (focal)
decidua (following delivery) Reticulohistiocytosis, multicentric 130.2
(fragments) (with hemorrhage) 272.8 focal 363.00
666.2 Reticulolymphosarcoma (diffuse) in histoplasmosis 115.92
without hemorrhage 667.1 (M9613/3) 200.8 capsulatum 115.02
deciduous tooth 520.6 follicular (M9691/3) 202.0 duboisii 115.12
dental root 525.3 nodular (M9691/3) 202.0 juxtapapillary (Jensen’s) 363.05
fecal (see also Constipation) 564.00 Reticulosarcoma (M9640/3) 200.0 macular 363.06
fluid 276.69 nodular (M9642/3) 200.0 paramacular 363.06
foreign body - see also Foreign body, pleomorphic cell type (M9641/3) peripheral 363.08
retained 200.0 posterior pole NEC 363.07
bone 733.99 Reticulosis (skin) juxtapapillaris 363.05
current trauma - see Foreign body, acute of infancy (M9722/3) 202.5 syphilitic (disseminated) 094.83
by site or type familial hemophagocytic 288.4 Retinopathy (background) 362.10
middle ear 385.83 histiocytic medullary (M9721/3) arteriosclerotic 440.8 [362.13]
muscle 729.6 202.3 atherosclerotic 440.8 [362.13]
soft tissue NEC 729.6 lipomelanotic 695.89 central serous 362.41
gallstones, following cholecystectomy malignant (M9720/3) 202.3 circinate 362.10
997.41 Sézary’s (M9701/3) 202.2 Coat’s 362.12
gastric 536.8 Retina, retinal - see condition diabetic 250.5 [362.01]
membranes (following delivery) (with Retinitis (see also Chorioretinitis) 363.20 due to secondary diabetes 249.5
hemorrhage) 666.2 albuminurica 585.9 [363.10] [362.01]
with abortion - see Abortion, by arteriosclerotic 440.8 [362.13] nonproliferative 250.5 [362.03]
type central angiospastic 362.41 due to secondary diabetes
without hemorrhage 667.1 Coat’s 362.12 249.5 [362.03]
menses 626.8 diabetic 250.5 [362.01] mild 250.5 [362.04]
milk (puerperal) 676.2 due to secondary diabetes 249.5 due to secondary diabetes
nitrogen, extrarenal 788.99 [362.01] 249.5 [362.04]
placenta (total) (with hemorrhage) disciformis 362.52 moderate 250.5 [362.05]
666.0 disseminated 363.10 due to secondary diabetes
with abortion - see Abortion, metastatic 363.14 249.5 [362.05]
by type neurosyphilitic 094.83 severe 250.5 [362.06]
portions or fragments pigment epitheliopathy 363.15 due to secondary diabetes
666.2 exudative 362.12 249.5 [362.06]
without hemorrhage focal 363.00 proliferative 250.5 [362.02]
667.1 in histoplasmosis 115.92 due to secondary diabetes 249.5
without hemorrhage capsulatum 115.02 [362.02]
667.0 duboisii 115.12 exudative 362.12


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Retinopathy (Continued) Retroiliac ureter 753.4 Rhesus (factor) (Rh) incompatibility - see
hypertensive 362.11 Retroperineal - see condition Rh, incompatibility
nonproliferative Retroperitoneal - see condition Rheumaticosis - see Rheumatism
diabetic 250.5 [362.03] Retroperitonitis 567.39 Rheumatism, rheumatic (acute NEC) 729.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.5 Retropharyngeal - see condition adherent pericardium 393
[362.03] Retroplacental - see condition arthritis
mild 250.5 [362.04] Retroposition - see Retroversion acute or subacute - see Fever,
due to secondary diabetes Retroprosthetic membrane 996.51 rheumatic
249.5 [362.04] Retrosternal thyroid (congenital) 759.2 chronic 714.0
moderate 250.5 [362.05] Retroversion, retroverted spine 720.0
due to secondary diabetes cervix - see Retroversion, uterus articular (chronic) NEC (see also
249.5 [362.05] female NEC (see also Retroversion, Arthritis) 716.9
severe 250.5 [362.06] uterus) 621.6 acute or subacute - see Fever,
due to secondary diabetes iris 364.70 rheumatic
249.5 [362.06] testis (congenital) 752.51 back 724.9
of prematurity 362.20 uterus, uterine (acquired) (acute) blennorrhagic 098.59
cicatricial 362.21 (adherent) (any degree) carditis - see Disease, heart, rheumatic
stage (asymptomatic) (cervix) cerebral - see Fever, rheumatic
0 362.22 (postinfectional) (postpartal, old) chorea (acute) - see Chorea, rheumatic
1 362.23 621.6 chronic NEC 729.0
2 362.24 congenital 752.39 coronary arteritis 391.9
3 362.25 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.3 chronic 398.99
4 362.26 affecting fetus or newborn degeneration, myocardium (see also
5 362.27 763.89 Degeneration, myocardium, with
pigmentary, congenital 362.74 causing obstructed labor rheumatic fever) 398.0
proliferative 362.29 660.2 desert 114.0
diabetic 250.5 [362.02] affecting fetus or newborn febrile - see Fever, rheumatic
due to secondary diabetes 763.1 fever - see Fever, rheumatic
249.5 [362.02] Retrusion, premaxilla (developmental) gonococcal 098.59
sickle-cell 282.60 [362.29] 524.04 gout 714.0
solar 363.31 Rett’s syndrome 330.8 heart
Retinoschisis 361.10 Reverse, reversed disease (see also Disease, heart,
bullous 361.12 peristalsis 787.4 rheumatic) 398.90
congenital 743.56 Reye’s syndrome 331.81 failure (chronic) (congestive)
flat 361.11 Reye-Sheehan syndrome (postpartum
(inactive) 398.91
juvenile 362.73 pituitary necrosis) 253.2
hemopericardium - see Rheumatic,

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Retractile testis 752.52 Rh antigen (C) (c) (D) (E) (e) (factor)
pericarditis
Retraction hemolytic disease 773.0
hydropericardium - see Rheumatic,
cervix see Retraction, uterus incompatibility, immunization, or
pericarditis
drum (membrane) 384.82 sensitization
inflammatory (acute) (chronic)
eyelid 374.41 affecting management of pregnancy
(subacute) - see Fever, rheumatic
finger 736.29 656.1
head 781.0 fetus or newborn 773.0 intercostal 729.0
lid 374.41 transfusion reaction (see also meaning Tietze’s disease 733.6
lung 518.89 Complications, transfusion) joint (chronic) NEC (see also Arthritis)
mediastinum 519.3 999.70 716.9
nipple 611.79 negative mother, affecting fetus or acute - see Fever, rheumatic
congenital 757.6 newborn 773.0 mediastinopericarditis - see Rheumatic,
puerperal, postpartum 676.0 titer elevated (see also Complications, pericarditis
palmar fascia 728.6 transfusion) 999.70 muscular 729.0
pleura (see also Pleurisy) 511.0 transfusion reaction (see also myocardial degeneration (see also
ring, uterus (Bandl’s) (pathological) Complications, transfusion) Degeneration, myocardium, with
661.4 999.70 rheumatic fever) 398.0
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 Rhabdomyolysis (idiopathic) 728.88 myocarditis (chronic) (inactive) (with
sternum (congenital) 756.3 Rhabdomyoma (M8900/0) - see also chorea) 398.0
acquired 738.3 Neoplasm, connective tissue, benign active or acute 391.2
during respiration 786.9 adult (M8904/0) - see Neoplasm, with chorea (acute) (rheumatic)
substernal 738.3 connective tissue, benign (Sydenham’s) 392.0
supraclavicular 738.8 fetal (M8903/0) - see Neoplasm, myositis 729.1
syndrome (Duane’s) 378.71 connective tissue, benign neck 724.9
uterus 621.6 glycogenic (M8904/0) - see Neoplasm, neuralgic 729.0
valve (heart) - see Endocarditis connective tissue, benign neuritis (acute) (chronic) 729.2
Retrobulbar - see condition Rhabdomyosarcoma (M8900/3) - see also neuromuscular 729.0
Retrocaval ureter 753.4 Neoplasm, connective tissue, nodose - see Arthritis, nodosa
Retrocecal - see also condition malignant nonarticular 729.0
appendix (congenital) 751.5 alveolar (M8920/3) - see Neoplasm, palindromic 719.30
Retrocession - see Retroversion connective tissue, malignant ankle 719.37
Retrodisplacement - see Retroversion embryonal (M8910/3) - see Neoplasm, elbow 719.32
Retroflection, retroflexion - see connective tissue, malignant foot 719.37
Retroversion mixed type (M8902/3) - see Neoplasm, hand 719.34
Retrognathia, retrognathism connective tissue, malignant hip 719.35
(mandibular) (maxillary) 524.10 pleomorphic (M8901/3) - see Neoplasm, knee 719.36
Retrograde connective tissue, malignant multiple sites 719.39
ejaculation 608.87 Rhabdosarcoma (M8900/3) - see pelvic region 719.35
menstruation 626.8 Rhabdomyosarcoma shoulder (region) 719.31


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Rheumatism, rheumatic (Continued) Rhinophyma 695.3 Ridge, alveolus - see also condition
palindromic (Continued) Rhinorrhea 478.19 edentulous
specified site NEC 719.38 cerebrospinal (fluid) 349.81 atrophy 525.20
wrist 719.33 paroxysmal (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 mandible 525.20
pancarditis, acute 391.8 spasmodic (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 minimal 525.21
with chorea (acute) (rheumatic) Rhinosalpingitis 381.50 moderate 525.22
(Sydenham’s) 392.0 acute 381.51 severe 525.23
chronic or inactive 398.99 chronic 381.52 maxilla 525.20
pericarditis (active) (acute) (with Rhinoscleroma 040.1 minimal 525.24
effusion) (with pneumonia) 391.0 Rhinosporidiosis 117.0 moderate 525.25
with chorea (acute) (rheumatic) Rhinovirus infection 079.3 severe 525.26
(Sydenham’s) 392.0 Rhizomelic chrondrodysplasia punctata flabby 525.20
chronic or inactive 393 277.86 Ridged ear 744.29
pericardium - see Rheumatic, pericarditis Rhizomelique, pseudopolyarthritic Riedel’s
pleuropericarditis - see Rheumatic, 446.5 disease (ligneous thyroiditis) 245.3
pericarditis Rhoads and Bomford anemia (refractory) lobe, liver 751.69
pneumonia 390 [517.1] 238.72 struma (ligneous thyroiditis) 245.3
pneumonitis 390 [517.1] Rhus thyroiditis (ligneous) 245.3
pneumopericarditis - see Rheumatic, diversiloba dermatitis 692.6 Rieger’s anomaly or syndrome
pericarditis radicans dermatitis 692.6 (mesodermal dysgenesis, anterior
polyarthritis toxicodendron dermatitis 692.6 ocular segment) 743.44
acute or subacute - see Fever, venenata dermatitis 692.6 Riehl’s melanosis 709.09
rheumatic verniciflua dermatitis 692.6 Rietti-Greppi-Micheli anemia or
chronic 714.0 Rhythm syndrome 282.46
polyarticular NEC (see also Arthritis) atrioventricular nodal 427.89 Rieux’s hernia - see Hernia, Rieux’s
716.9 disorder 427.9 Rift Valley fever 066.3
psychogenic 306.0 coronary sinus 427.89 Riga’s disease (cachectic aphthae) 529.0
radiculitis 729.2 ectopic 427.89 Riga-Fede disease (cachectic aphthae)
sciatic 724.3 nodal 427.89 529.0
septic - see Fever, rheumatic escape 427.89 Riggs’ disease (compound periodontitis)
spine 724.9 heart, abnormal 427.9 523.40
subacute NEC 729.0 fetus or newborn - see Abnormal, Right middle lobe syndrome 518.0
torticollis 723.5 heart rate Rigid, rigidity - see also condition
tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis) idioventricular 426.89 abdominal 789.4
articular, multiple congenital 754.89
015.9 accelerated 427.89
back 724.8
typhoid fever 002.0 nodal 427.89
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cervix uteri
Rheumatoid - see also condition sleep, inversion 327.39
in pregnancy or childbirth 654.6
lungs 714.81 nonorganic origin 307.45
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
Rhinitis (atrophic) (catarrhal) (chronic) Rhytidosis facialis 701.8
causing obstructed labor 660.2
(croupous) (fibrinous) (hyperplastic) Rib - see also condition
affecting fetus or newborn
(hypertrophic) (membranous) cervical 756.2
763.1
(purulent) (suppurative) (ulcerative) Riboflavin deficiency 266.0 hymen (acquired) (congenital) 623.3
472.0 Rice bodies (see also Loose, body, joint) nuchal 781.6
with 718.1 pelvic floor
hay fever (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 knee 717.6 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.4
with asthma (bronchial) 493.0 Richter’s hernia - see Hernia, Richter’s affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
sore throat - see Nasopharyngitis Ricinism 988.2 causing obstructed labor 660.2
acute 460 Rickets (active) (acute) (adolescent) affecting fetus or newborn
allergic (nonseasonal) (seasonal) (see (adult) (chest wall) (congenital) 763.1
also Fever, hay) 477.9 (current) (infantile) (intestinal) 268.0 perineum or vulva
with asthma (see also Asthma) celiac 579.0 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.8
493.0 fetal 756.4 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
due to food 477.1 hemorrhagic 267 causing obstructed labor 660.2
granulomatous 472.0 hypophosphatemic with nephrotic- affecting fetus or newborn
infective 460 glycosuric dwarfism 270.0 763.1
obstructive 472.0 kidney 588.0 spine 724.8
pneumococcal 460 late effect 268.1 vagina
syphilitic 095.8 renal 588.0 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.7
congenital 090.0 scurvy 267 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) vitamin D-resistant 275.3 causing obstructed labor 660.2
012.8 Rickettsial disease 083.9 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
vasomotor (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 specified type NEC 083.8 Rigors 780.99
Rhinoantritis (chronic) 473.0 Rickettsialpox 083.2 Riley-Day syndrome (familial
acute 461.0 Rickettsiosis NEC 083.9 dysautonomia) 742.8
Rhinodacryolith 375.57 specified type NEC 083.8 RIND (reversible ischemic neurological
Rhinolalia (aperta) (clausa) (open) 784.43 tick-borne 082.9 deficit) 434.91
Rhinolith 478.19 specified type NEC 082.8 history of (personal) V12.54
nasal sinus (see also Sinusitis) 473.9 vesicular 083.2 Ring(s)
Rhinomegaly 478.19 Ricord’s chancre 091.0 aorta 747.21
Rhinopharyngitis (acute) (subacute) (see Riddoch’s syndrome (visual Bandl’s, complicating delivery 661.4
also Nasopharyngitis) 460 disorientation) 368.16 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
chronic 472.2 Rider’s contraction, complicating delivery
destructive ulcerating 102.5 bone 733.99 661.4
mutilans 102.5 chancre 091.0 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7


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Ring(s) (Continued) Rollet’s chancre (syphilitic) 091.0 Rubella (German measles) 056.9
esophageal (congenital) 750.3 Rolling of head 781.0 complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or
Fleischer (-Kayser) (cornea) 275.1 Romano-Ward syndrome (prolonged QT puerperium 647.5
[371.14] interval syndrome) 426.82 complication 056.8
hymenal, tight (acquired) (congenital) Romanus lesion 720.1 neurological 056.00
623.3 Romberg’s disease or syndrome encephalomyelitis 056.01
Kayser-Fleischer (cornea) 275.1 [371.14] 349.89 specified type NEC 056.09
retraction, uterus, pathological 661.4 Roof, mouth - see condition specified type NEC 056.79
affecting fetus or newborn 763.7 Rosacea 695.3 congenital 771.0
Schatzki’s (esophagus) (congenital) acne 695.3 contact V01.4
(lower) 750.3 keratitis 695.3 [370.49] exposure to V01.4
acquired 530.3 Rosary, rachitic 268.0 maternal
Soemmering’s 366.51 Rose with suspected fetal damage
trachea, abnormal 748.3 cold 477.0 affecting management of
vascular (congenital) 747.21 fever 477.0 pregnancy 655.3
Vossius’ 921.3 rash 782.1 affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
late effect 366.21 epidemic 056.9 manifest rubella in infant 771.0
Ringed hair (congenital) 757.4 of infants 057.8 specified complications NEC 056.79
Ringing in the ear (see also Tinnitus) Rosen-Castleman-Liebow syndrome vaccination, prophylactic (against)
388.30 (pulmonary proteinosis) 516.0 V04.3
Ringworm 110.9 Rosenbach’s erysipelatoid or erysipeloid Rubeola (measles) (see also Measles) 055.9
beard 110.0 027.1 complicated 055.8
body 110.5 Rosenthal’s disease (factor XI deficiency) meaning rubella (see also Rubella)
Burmese 110.9 286.2 056.9
corporeal 110.5 Roseola 057.8 scarlatinosis 057.8
foot 110.4 infantum, infantilis (see also Exanthem Rubeosis iridis 364.42
groin 110.3 subitum) 058.10 diabetica 250.5 [364.42]
hand 110.2 Rossbach’s disease (hyperchlorhydria) due to secondary diabetes 249.5
honeycomb 110.0 536.8 [364.42]
nails 110.1 psychogenic 306.4 Rubinstein-Taybi’s syndrome
perianal (area) 110.3 Rossle-Urbach-Wiethe lipoproteinosis (brachydactylia, short stature and
scalp 110.0 272.8 intellectual disabilities) 759.89
specified site NEC 110.8 Ross river fever 066.3 Rud’s syndrome (mental deficiency,
Tokelau 110.5 Rostan’s asthma (cardiac) (see also Failure, epilepsy, and infantilism) 759.89
Rise, venous pressure 459.89 ventricular, left) 428.1 Rudimentary (congenital) - see also
Risk Rot Agenesis

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factor - see Problem Barcoo (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9 arm 755.22
falling V15.88 knife-grinders’ (see also Tuberculosis) bone 756.9
suicidal 300.9 011.4 cervix uteri 752.43
Ritter’s disease (dermatitis exfoliativa Rot-Bernhardt disease 355.1 eye (see also Microphthalmos) 743.10
neonatorum) 695.81 Rotation fallopian tube 752.19
Rivalry, sibling 313.3 anomalous, incomplete or insufficient - leg 755.32
Rivalta’s disease (cervicofacial see Malrotation lobule of ear 744.21
actinomycosis) 039.3 cecum (congenital) 751.4 patella 755.64
River blindness 125.3 [360.13] colon (congenital) 751.4 respiratory organs in thoracopagus
Robert’s pelvis 755.69 manual, affecting fetus or newborn 759.4
with disproportion (fetopelvic) 653.0 763.89 tracheal bronchus 748.3
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 spine, incomplete or insufficient uterine horn 752.39
causing obstructed labor 660.1 737.8 uterus 752.39
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 tooth, teeth 524.35 in male 752.7
Robin’s syndrome 756.0 vertebra, incomplete or insufficient solid or with cavity 752.39
Robinson’s (hidrotic) ectodermal 737.8 vagina 752.45
dysplasia 757.31 Röteln 056.9 Ruiter-Pompen (-Wyers) syndrome
Robles’ disease (onchocerciasis) 125.3 Roth’s disease or meralgia 355.1 (angiokeratoma corporis diffusum)
[360.13] Roth-Bernhardt disease or syndrome 272.7
Rochalimea - see Rickettsial disease 355.1 Ruled out condition (see also Observation,
Rocky Mountain fever (spotted) 082.0 Rothmund (-Thomson) syndrome suspected) V71.9
Rodent ulcer (M8090/3) - see also 757.33 Rumination - see also Vomiting
Neoplasm, skin, malignant Rotor’s disease or syndrome (idiopathic disorder 307.53
cornea 370.07 hyperbilirubinemia) 277.4 neurotic 300.3
Roentgen ray, adverse effect - see Effect, Rotundum ulcus - see Ulcer, stomach obsessional 300.3
adverse, x-ray Round psychogenic 307.53
Roetheln 056.9 back (with wedging of vertebrae) Runaway reaction - see also Disturbance,
Roger’s disease (congenital 737.10 conduct
interventricular septal defect) 745.4 late effect of rickets 268.1 socialized 312.2
Rokitansky’s hole, retina 361.31 undersocialized, unsocialized 312.1
disease (see also Necrosis, liver) 570 with detachment 361.01 Runeberg’s disease (progressive
tumor 620.2 ulcer (stomach) - see Ulcer, stomach pernicious anemia) 281.0
Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses (mucosal worms (infestation) (large) NEC Runge’s syndrome (postmaturity)
outpouching of gallbladder) (see also 127.0 766.22
Disease, gallbladder) 575.8 Roussy-Lévy syndrome 334.3 Runny nose 784.99
Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome Routine postpartum follow-up V24.2 Rupia 091.3
(congenital absence vagina) Roy (-Jutras) syndrome (acropachyderma) congenital 090.0
752.45 757.39 tertiary 095.9


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Rupture, ruptured 553.9 Rupture, ruptured (Continued) Rupture, ruptured (Continued)


abdominal viscera NEC 799.89 bowel 569.89 duodenal stump 537.89
obstetrical trauma 665.5 traumatic - see Injury, internal, duodenum (ulcer) - see Ulcer,
abscess (spontaneous) - see Abscess, by intestine duodenum, with perforation
site Bowman’s membrane 371.31 ear drum (see also Perforation,
amnion - see Rupture, membranes brain tympanum) 384.20
aneurysm - see Aneurysm aneurysm (congenital) (see also with otitis media - see Otitis media
anus (sphincter) - see Laceration, anus Hemorrhage, subarachnoid) traumatic - see Wound, open, ear
aorta, aortic 441.5 430 esophagus 530.4
abdominal 441.3 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) traumatic 862.22
arch 441.1 cerebrovascular disease with open wound into cavity
ascending 441.1 syphilitic 094.87 862.32
descending 441.5 hemorrhagic (see also Hemorrhage, cervical region - see Wound, open,
abdominal 441.3 brain) 431 esophagus
thoracic 441.1 injury at birth 767.0 eye (without prolapse of intraocular
syphilitic 093.0 syphilitic 094.89 tissue) 871.0
thoracoabdominal 441.6 capillaries 448.9 with
thorax, thoracic 441.1 cardiac (see also Infarct, myocardium) exposure of intraocular tissue
transverse 441.1 410.9 871.1
traumatic (thoracic) 901.0 cartilage (articular) (current) - see also partial loss of intraocular tissue
abdominal 902.0 Sprain, by site 871.2
valve or cusp (see also Endocarditis, knee - see Tear, meniscus prolapse of intraocular tissue
aortic) 424.1 semilunar - see Tear, meniscus 871.1
appendix (with peritonitis) 540.0 cecum (with peritonitis) 540.0 due to burn 940.5
with peritoneal abscess 540.1 with peritoneal abscess 540.1 fallopian tube 620.8
traumatic - see Injury, internal, traumatic 863.89 due to pregnancy - see Pregnancy,
gastrointestinal tract with open wound into cavity tubal
arteriovenous fistula, brain (congenital) 863.99 traumatic - see Injury, internal,
430 cerebral aneurysm (congenital) (see also fallopian tube
artery 447.2 Hemorrhage, subarachnoid) 430 fontanel 767.3
brain (see also Hemorrhage, brain) late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) free wall (ventricle) (see also Infarct,
431 cerebrovascular disease myocardium) 410.9
coronary (see also Infarct, cervix (uteri) gallbladder or duct (see also Disease,
myocardium) 410.9 with gallbladder) 575.4
heart (see also Infarct, myocardium) abortion - see Abortion, by type, traumatic - see Injury, internal,
410.9 with damage to pelvic gallbladder
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pulmonary 417.8 organs gastric (see also Rupture, stomach) 537.89


traumatic (complication) (see also ectopic pregnancy (see also vessel 459.0
Injury, blood vessel, by site) categories 633.0–633.9) 639.2 globe (eye) (traumatic) - see Rupture,
904.9 molar pregnancy (see also eye
bile duct, except cystic (see also Disease, categories 630–632) 639.2 graafian follicle (hematoma) 620.0
biliary) 576.3 following heart (auricle) (ventricle) (see also
cystic 575.4 abortion 639.2 Infarct, myocardium) 410.9
traumatic - see Injury, internal, ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.2 infectional 422.90
intra-abdominal obstetrical trauma 665.3 traumatic - see Rupture,
bladder (sphincter) 596.6 traumatic - see Injury, internal, cervix myocardium, traumatic
with chordae tendineae 429.5 hymen 623.8
abortion - see Abortion, by type, choroid (direct) (indirect) (traumatic) internal
with damage to pelvic 363.63 organ, traumatic - see also Injury,
organs circle of Willis (see also Hemorrhage, internal, by site
ectopic pregnancy (see also subarachnoid) 430 heart - see Rupture, myocardium,
categories 633.0–633.9) late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) traumatic
639.2 cerebrovascular disease kidney - see Rupture, kidney
molar pregnancy (see also colon 569.89 liver - see Rupture, liver
categories 630–632) 639.2 traumatic - see Injury, internal, colon spleen - see Rupture, spleen,
following cornea (traumatic) - see also Rupture, traumatic
abortion 639.2 eye semilunar cartilage - see Tear,
ectopic or molar pregnancy due to ulcer 370.00 meniscus
639.2 coronary (artery) (thrombotic) (see also intervertebral disc - see Displacement,
nontraumatic 596.6 Infarct, myocardium) 410.9 intervertebral disc
obstetrical trauma 665.5 corpus luteum (infected) (ovary) 620.1 traumatic (current) - see Dislocation,
spontaneous 596.6 cyst - see Cyst vertebra
traumatic - see Injury, internal, cystic duct (see also Disease, intestine 569.89
bladder gallbladder) 575.4 traumatic - see Injury, internal,
blood vessel (see also Hemorrhage) Descemet’s membrane 371.33 intestine
459.0 traumatic - see Rupture, eye intracranial, birth injury 767.0
brain (see also Hemorrhage, brain) diaphragm - see also Hernia, diaphragm iris 364.76
431 traumatic - see Injury, internal, traumatic - see Rupture, eye
heart (see also Infarct, myocardium) diaphragm joint capsule - see Sprain, by site
410.9 diverticulum kidney (traumatic) 866.03
traumatic (complication) (see also bladder 596.3 with open wound into cavity
Injury, blood vessel, by site) intestine (large) (see also Diverticula) 866.13
904.9 562.10 due to birth injury 767.8
bone - see Fracture, by site small 562.00 nontraumatic 593.89


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lacrimal apparatus (traumatic) 870.2 obstructed (see also Hernia, by site, with spleen 289.59
lens (traumatic) 366.20 obstruction) 552.9 congenital 767.8
ligament - see also Sprain, by site gangrenous (see also Hernia, by site, due to injury at birth 767.8
with open wound - see Wound, with gangrene) 551.9 malarial 084.9
open, by site operation wound (see also Dehiscence) nontraumatic 289.59
old (see also Disorder, cartilage, 998.32 spontaneous 289.59
articular) 718.0 internal 998.31 traumatic 865.04
liver (traumatic) 864.04 ovary, ovarian 620.8 with open wound into cavity
with open wound into cavity corpus luteum 620.1 865.14
864.14 follicle (graafian) 620.0 splenic vein 459.0
due to birth injury 767.8 oviduct 620.8 stomach 537.89
nontraumatic 573.8 due to pregnancy - see Pregnancy, due to injury at birth 767.8
lymphatic (node) (vessel) 457.8 tubal traumatic - see Injury, internal,
marginal sinus (placental) (with pancreas 577.8 stomach
hemorrhage) 641.2 traumatic - see Injury, internal, ulcer - see Ulcer, stomach, with
affecting fetus or newborn 762.1 pancreas perforation
papillary muscle (ventricular) 429.6
meaning hernia - see Hernia synovium 727.50
pelvic
membrana tympani (see also specified site NEC 727.59
floor, complicating delivery 664.1
Perforation, tympanum) tendon (traumatic) - see also Sprain, by
organ NEC - see Injury, pelvic,
384.20 organs site
with otitis media - see Otitis media penis (traumatic) - see Wound, open, with open wound - see Wound,
traumatic - see Wound, open, ear penis open, by site
membranes (spontaneous) perineum 624.8 Achilles 845.09
artificial during delivery (see also Laceration, nontraumatic 727.67
delayed delivery following perineum, complicating ankle 845.09
658.3 delivery) 664.4 nontraumatic 727.68
affecting fetus or newborn pharynx (nontraumatic) (spontaneous) biceps (long bead) 840.8
761.1 478.29 nontraumatic 727.62
fetus or newborn 761.1 pregnant uterus (before onset of labor) foot 845.10
delayed delivery following 658.2 665.0 interphalangeal (joint) 845.13
affecting fetus or newborn 761.1 prostate (traumatic) - see Injury, metatarsophalangeal (joint)
premature (less than 24 hours prior internal, prostate 845.12
to onset of labor) 658.1 pulmonary nontraumatic 727.68
affecting fetus or newborn 761.1 artery 417.8 specified site NEC 845.19
delayed delivery following valve (heart) (see also Endocarditis, tarsometatarsal (joint) 845.11

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658.2 pulmonary) 424.3 hand 842.10
affecting fetus or newborn vein 417.8 carpometacarpal (joint) 842.11
761.1 vessel 417.8 interphalangeal (joint) 842.13
meningeal artery (see also Hemorrhage, pupil, sphincter 364.75 metacarpophalangeal (joint)
subarachnoid) 430 pus tube (see also Salpingo-oophoritis) 842.12
late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) 614.2 nontraumatic 727.63
cerebrovascular disease pyosalpinx (see also Salpingo- extensors 727.63
meniscus (knee) - see also Tear, oophoritis) 614.2 flexors 727.64
meniscus rectum 569.49 specified site NEC 842.19
old (see also Derangement, meniscus) traumatic - see Injury, internal, nontraumatic 727.60
717.5 rectum specified site NEC 727.69
site other than knee - see Disorder, retina, retinal (traumatic) (without patellar 844.8
cartilage, articular detachment) 361.30 nontraumatic 727.66
site other than knee - see Sprain, by with detachment (see also quadriceps 844.8
site Detachment, retina, with nontraumatic 727.65
mesentery 568.89 retinal defect) 361.00 rotator cuff (capsule) 840.4
traumatic - see Injury, internal, rotator cuff (capsule) (traumatic) 840.4 nontraumatic (complete)
mesentery nontraumatic (complete) 727.61 727.61
mitral - see Insufficiency, mitral partial 726.13 partial 726.13
sclera 871.0
muscle (traumatic) NEC - see also wrist 842.00
semilunar cartilage, knee (see also Tear,
Sprain, by site carpal (joint) 842.01
meniscus) 836.2
with open wound - see Wound, nontraumatic 727.63
old (see also Derangement, meniscus)
open, by site 717.5 extensors 727.63
nontraumatic 728.83 septum (cardiac) 410.8 flexors 727.64
musculotendinous cuff (nontraumatic) sigmoid 569.89 radiocarpal (joint) (ligament)
(shoulder) 840.4 traumatic - see Injury, internal, colon, 842.02
mycotic aneurysm, causing cerebral sigmoid radioulnar (joint), distal
hemorrhage (see also sinus of Valsalva 747.29 842.09
Hemorrhage, subarachnoid) 430 spinal cord - see also Injury, spinal, by specified site NEC 842.09
late effect - see Late effect(s) (of) site testis (traumatic) 878.2
cerebrovascular disease due to injury at birth 767.4 complicated 878.3
myocardium, myocardial (see also fetus or newborn 767.4 due to syphilis 095.8
Infarct, myocardium) 410.9 syphilitic 094.89 thoracic duct 457.8
traumatic 861.03 traumatic - see also Injury, spinal, by tonsil 474.8
with open wound into thorax site traumatic
861.13 with fracture - see Fracture, with open wound - see Wound,
nontraumatic (meaning hernia) (see also vertebra, by site, with open, by site
Hernia, by site) 553.9 spinal cord injury aorta - see Rupture, aorta, traumatic


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traumatic (Continued) ureter (traumatic) (see also Injury, valve, valvular (heart) - see
ear drum - see Wound, open, ear, internal, ureter) 867.2 Endocarditis
drum nontraumatic 593.89 varicose vein - see Varicose, vein
external site - see Wound, open, by urethra 599.84 varix - see Varix
site with vena cava 459.0
eye 871.2 abortion - see Abortion, by type, ventricle (free wall) (left) (see also
globe (eye) - see Wound, open, with damage to pelvic Infarct, myocardium)
eyeball organs 410.9
internal organ (abdomen, chest, or ectopic pregnancy (see also vesical (urinary) 596.6
pelvis) - see also Injury, categories 633.0–633.9) traumatic - see Injury, internal,
internal, by site 639.2 bladder
heart - see Rupture, myocardium, molar pregnancy (see also vessel (blood) 459.0
traumatic categories 630–632) pulmonary 417.8
kidney - see Rupture, kidney 639.2 viscus 799.89
liver - see Rupture, liver following vulva 878.4
spleen - see Rupture, spleen, abortion 639.2 complicated 878.5
traumatic ectopic or molar pregnancy complicating delivery 664.0
ligament, muscle, or tendon - see also 639.2 Russell’s dwarf (uterine dwarfism and
Sprain, by site obstetrical trauma 665.5 craniofacial dysostosis) 759.89
with open wound - see Wound, traumatic - see Injury, internal Russell’s dysentery 004.8
open, by site urethra Russell (-Silver) syndrome (congenital
meaning hernia - see Hernia uterosacral ligament 620.8 hemihypertrophy and short stature)
tricuspid (heart) (valve) - see uterus (traumatic) - see also Injury, 759.89
Endocarditis, tricuspid internal uterus Russian spring-summer type
tube, tubal 620.8 affecting fetus or newborn 763.89 encephalitis 063.0
abscess (see also Salpingo-oophoritis) during labor 665.1 Rust’s disease (tuberculous spondylitis)
614.2 nonpuerperal, nontraumatic 621.8 015.0 [720.81]
due to pregnancy - see Pregnancy, nontraumatic 621.8 Rustitskii’s disease (multiple myeloma)
tubal pregnant (during labor) 665.1 (M9730/3) 203.0
tympanum, tympanic (membrane) (see before labor 665.0 Ruysch’s disease (Hirschsprung’s
also Perforation, tympanum) vagina 878.6 disease) 751.3
384.20 complicated 878.7 Rytand-Lipsitch syndrome (complete
with otitis media - see Otitis media complicating delivery - see atrioventricular block) 426.0
traumatic - see Wound, open, ear, Laceration, vagina,
drum complicating delivery
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umbilical cord 663.8


fetus or newborn 772.0


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S Salmonella (aertrycke) (choleraesuis)


(enteritidis) (gallinarum)
Salpingo-oophoritis (Continued)
tuberculous (acute) (chronic) (see also
Saber (suipestifer) (typhimurium) (see also Tuberculosis) 016.6
shin 090.5 Infection, Salmonella) 003.9 venereal - see Salpingo-oophoritis,
tibia 090.5 arthritis 003.23 gonococcal
Sac, lacrimal - see condition carrier (suspected) of V02.3 Salpingo-ovaritis (see also Salpingo-
Saccharomyces infection (see also meningitis 003.21 oophoritis) 614.2
Candidiasis) 112.9 osteomyelitis 003.24 Salpingoperitonitis (see also Salpingo-
Saccharopinuria 270.7 pneumonia 003.22 oophoritis) 614.2
Saccular - see condition septicemia 003.1 Salt-losing
Sacculation typhosa 002.0 nephritis (see also Disease, renal)
aorta (nonsyphilitic) (see also carrier (suspected) of V02.1 593.9
Aneurysm, aorta) 441.9 Salmonellosis 003.0 syndrome (see also Disease, renal)
ruptured 441.5 with pneumonia 003.22 593.9
syphilitic 093.0 Salpingitis (catarrhal) (fallopian tube) Salt-rheum (see also Eczema) 692.9
bladder 596.3 (nodular) (pseudofollicular) Salzmann’s nodular dystrophy 371.46
colon 569.89 (purulent) (septic) (see also Salpingo- Sampling
intralaryngeal (congenital) oophoritis) 614.2 chorionic villus V28.89
(ventricular) 748.3 ear 381.50 Sampson’s cyst or tumor 617.1
larynx (congenital) (ventricular) acute 381.51 Sandblasters’
748.3 chronic 381.52 asthma 502
organ or site, congenital - see Eustachian (tube) 381.50 lung 502
Distortion acute 381.51 Sander’s disease (paranoia) 297.1
pregnant uterus, complicating delivery chronic 381.52 Sandfly fever 066.0
654.4 follicularis 614.1 Sandhoff’s disease 330.1
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 gonococcal (chronic) 098.37 Sanfilippo’s syndrome
causing obstructed labor 660.2 acute 098.17 (mucopolysaccharidosis III) 277.5
affecting fetus or newborn interstitial, chronic 614.1 Sanger-Brown’s ataxia 334.2
763.1 isthmica nodosa 614.1 San Joaquin Valley fever 114.0
rectosigmoid 569.89 old - see Salpingo-oophoritis, chronic Sao Paulo fever or typhus 082.0
sigmoid 569.89 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth Saponification, mesenteric 567.89
ureter 593.89 670.8 Sapremia - see Septicemia
urethra 599.2 specific (chronic) 098.37 Sarcocele (benign)
vesical 596.3 acute 098.17 syphilitic 095.8
Sachs (-Tay) disease (amaurotic familial tuberculous (acute) (chronic) (see also congenital 090.5
idiocy) 330.1 Tuberculosis) 016.6 Sarcoepiplocele (see also Hernia) 553.9

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Sacks-Libman disease 710.0 [424.91] venereal (chronic) 098.37 Sarcoepiplomphalocele (see also Hernia,
Sacralgia 724.6 acute 098.17 umbilicus) 553.1
Sacralization Salpingocele 620.4 Sarcoid (any site) 135
fifth lumbar vertebra 756.15 Salpingo-oophoritis (catarrhal) (purulent) with lung involvement 135 [517.8]
incomplete (vertebra) 756.15 (ruptured) (septic) (suppurative) Boeck’s 135
Sacrodynia 724.6 614.2 Darier-Roussy 135
Sacroiliac joint - see condition acute 614.0 Spiegler-Fendt 686.8
Sacroiliitis NEC 720.2 with Sarcoidosis 135
Sacrum - see condition abortion - see Abortion, by type, cardiac 135 [425.8]
Saddle with sepsis lung 135 [517.8]
back 737.8 ectopic pregnancy (see also Sarcoma (M8800/3) - see also Neoplasm,
embolus categories 633.0–633.9) connective tissue, malignant
abdominal aorta 444.01 639.0 alveolar soft part (M9581/3) - see
pulmonary artery 415.13 molar pregnancy (see also Neoplasm, connective tissue,
injury - code to condition categories 630–632) 639.0 malignant
nose 738.0 following ameloblastic (M9330/3) 170.1
congenital 754.0 abortion 639.0 upper jaw (bone) 170.0
due to syphilis 090.5 ectopic or molar pregnancy botryoid (M8910/3) - see Neoplasm,
Sadism (sexual) 302.84 639.0 connective tissue, malignant
Saemisch’s ulcer 370.04 gonococcal 098.17 botryoides (M8910/3) - see Neoplasm,
Saenger’s syndrome 379.46 puerperal, postpartum, childbirth connective tissue, malignant
Sago spleen 277.39 670.8 cerebellar (M9480/3) 191.6
Sailors’ skin 692.74 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) circumscribed (arachnoidal)
Saint 016.6 (M9471/3) 191.6
Anthony’s fire (see also Erysipelas) 035 chronic 614.1 circumscribed (arachnoidal) cerebellar
Guy’s dance - see Chorea gonococcal 098.37 (M9471/3) 191.6
Louis-type encephalitis 062.3 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) clear cell, of tendons and aponeuroses
triad (see also Hernia, diaphragm) 553.3 016.6 (M9044/3) - see Neoplasm,
Vitus’ dance - see Chorea complicating pregnancy 646.6 connective tissue, malignant
Salicylism affecting fetus or newborn 760.8 embryonal (M8991/3) - see Neoplasm,
correct substance properly gonococcal (chronic) 098.37 connective tissue, malignant
administered 535.4 acute 098.17 endometrial (stromal) (M8930/3) 182.0
overdose or wrong substance given or old - see Salpingo-oophoritis, chronic isthmus 182.1
taken 965.1 puerperal 670.8 endothelial (M9130/3) - see also
Salivary duct or gland - see also condition specific - see Salpingo-oophoritis, Neoplasm, connective tissue,
virus disease 078.5 gonococcal malignant
Salivation (excessive) (see also Ptyalism) subacute (see also Salpingo-oophoritis, bone (M9260/3) - see Neoplasm,
527.7 acute) 614.0 bone, malignant


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Sarcoma (Continued) Sarcoma (Continued) Scapulohumeral myopathy 359.1


epithelioid cell (M8804/3) - see pleomorphic cell (M8802/3) - see Scar, scarring (see also Cicatrix) 709.2
Neoplasm, connective tissue, Neoplasm, connective tissue, adherent 709.2
malignant malignant atrophic 709.2
Ewing’s (M9260/3) - see Neoplasm, reticuloendothelial (M9720/3) cervix
bone, malignant 202.3 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.6
follicular dendritic cell 202.9 reticulum cell (M9640/3) 200.0 affecting fetus or newborn
germinoblastic (diffuse) (M9632/3) nodular (M9642/3) 200.0 763.89
202.8 pleomorphic cell type (M9641/3) causing obstructed labor 660.2
follicular (M9697/3) 202.0 200.0 affecting fetus or newborn
giant cell (M8802/3) - see also round cell (M8803/3) - see 763.1
Neoplasm, connective tissue, Neoplasm, connective cheloid 701.4
malignant tissue, malignant chorioretinal 363.30
bone (M9250/3) - see Neoplasm, small cell (M8803/3) - see disseminated 363.35
bone, malignant Neoplasm, connective macular 363.32
glomoid (M8710/3) - see Neoplasm, tissue, malignant peripheral 363.34
connective tissue, malignant spindle cell (M8801/3) - see posterior pole NEC 363.33
granulocytic (M9930/3) 205.3 Neoplasm, connective choroid (see also Scar, chorioretinal)
hemangioendothelial (M9130/3) - see tissue, malignant 363.30
Neoplasm, connective tissue, stromal (endometrial) (M8930/3) compression, pericardial 423.9
malignant 182.0 congenital 757.39
hemorrhagic, multiple (M9140/3) - see isthmus 182.1 conjunctiva 372.64
Kaposi’s, sarcoma synovial (M9040/3) - see also cornea 371.00
Hodgkin’s (M9662/3) 201.2 Neoplasm, connective tissue, xerophthalmic 264.6
immunoblastic (M9612/3) 200.8 malignant due to previous cesarean delivery,
interdigitating dendritic cell 202.9 biphasic type (M9043/3) - see complicating pregnancy or
Kaposi’s (M9140/3) - see Kaposi’s, Neoplasm, connective tissue, childbirth 654.2
sarcoma malignant affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
Kupffer cell (M9124/3) 155.0 epithelioid cell type (M9042/3) - see duodenal (bulb) (cap) 537.3
Langerhans cell 202.9 Neoplasm, connective tissue, hypertrophic 701.4
leptomeningeal (M9530/3) - see malignant keloid 701.4
Neoplasm, meninges, spindle cell type (M9041/3) - see labia 624.4
malignant Neoplasm, connective tissue, lung (base) 518.89
lymphangioendothelial (M9170/3) - see malignant macula 363.32
Neoplasm, connective tissue, Sarcomatosis disseminated 363.35
malignant meningeal (M9539/3) - see Neoplasm, peripheral 363.34
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lymphoblastic (M9630/3) 200.1 meninges, malignant muscle 728.89


lymphocytic (M9620/3) 200.1 specified site NEC (M8800/3) - see myocardium, myocardial 412
mast cell (M9740/3) 202.6 Neoplasm, connective tissue, painful 709.2
melanotic (M8720/3) - see Melanoma malignant papillary muscle 429.81
meningeal (M9530/3) - see Neoplasm, unspecified site (M8800/6) 171.9 posterior pole NEC 363.33
meninges, malignant Sarcosinemia 270.8 macular - see Scar, macula
meningothelial (M9530/3) - see Sarcosporidiosis 136.5 postnecrotic (hepatic) (liver) 571.9
Neoplasm, meninges, Satiety, early 780.94 psychic V15.49
malignant Satisfactory smear but lacking retina (see also Scar, chorioretinal)
mesenchymal (M8800/3) - see also transformation zone 363.30
Neoplasm, connective tissue, anal 796.77 trachea 478.9
malignant cervical 795.07 uterus 621.8
mixed (M8990/3) - see Neoplasm, Saturnine - see condition in pregnancy or childbirth NEC
connective tissue, malignant Saturnism 984.9 654.9
mesothelial (M9050/3) - see Neoplasm, specified type of lead - see Table of affecting fetus or newborn
by site, malignant Drugs and Chemicals 763.89
monstrocellular (M9481/3) Satyriasis 302.89 from previous cesarean delivery
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Sauriasis - see Ichthyosis 654.2
malignant Sauriderma 757.39 vulva 624.4
unspecified site 191.9 Sauriosis - see Ichthyosis Scarabiasis 134.1
myeloid (M9930/3) 205.3 Savill’s disease (epidemic exfoliative Scarlatina 034.1
neurogenic (M9540/3) - see Neoplasm, dermatitis) 695.89 anginosa 034.1
connective tissue, malignant SBE (subacute bacterial endocarditis) maligna 034.1
odontogenic (M9270/3) 170.1 421.0 myocarditis, acute 034.1 [422.0]
upper jaw (bone) 170.0 Scabies (any site) 133.0 old (see also Myocarditis) 429.0
osteoblastic (M9180/3) - see Neoplasm, Scabs 782.8 otitis media 034.1 [382.02]
bone, malignant Scaglietti-Dagnini syndrome ulcerosa 034.1
osteogenic (M9180/3) - see also (acromegalic macrospondylitis) Scarlatinella 057.8
Neoplasm, bone, malignant 253.0 Scarlet fever (albuminuria) (angina)
juxtacortical (M9190/3) - see Scald, scalded - see also Burn, by site (convulsions) (lesions of lid) (rash)
Neoplasm, bone, malignant skin syndrome 695.81 034.1
periosteal (M9190/3) - see Scalenus anticus (anterior) syndrome Schamberg’s disease, dermatitis, or
Neoplasm, bone, malignant 353.0 dermatosis (progressive pigmentary
periosteal (M8812/3) - see also Scales 782.8 dermatosis) 709.09
Neoplasm, bone, malignant Scalp - see condition Schatzki’s ring (esophagus) (lower)
osteogenic (M9190/3) - see Scaphocephaly 756.0 (congenital) 750.3
Neoplasm, bone, malignant Scaphoiditis, tarsal 732.5 acquired 530.3
plasma cell (M9731/3) 203.8 Scapulalgia 733.90 Schaufenster krankheit 413.9


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Schaumann’s Schizophrenia, schizophrenic (Continued) Schottmüller’s disease (see also Fever,


benign lymphogranulomatosis 135 cyclic (type) 295.7 paratyphoid) 002.9
disease (sarcoidosis) 135 disorganized (type) 295.1 Schroeder’s syndrome (endocrine-
syndrome (sarcoidosis) 135 flexibilitas cerea 295.2 hypertensive) 255.3
Scheie’s syndrome hebephrenic (type) (acute) 295.1 Schüller-Christian disease or syndrome
(mucopolysaccharidosis IS) 277.5 incipient 295.5 (chronic histiocytosis X) 277.89
Schenck’s disease (sporotrichosis) 117.1 latent 295.5 Schultz’s disease or syndrome
Scheuermann’s disease or paranoid (type) (acute) 295.3 (agranulocytosis) 288.09
osteochondrosis 732.0 paraphrenic (acute) 295.3 Schultze’s acroparesthesia, simple 443.89
Scheuthauer-Marie-Sainton syndrome prepsychotic 295.5 Schwalbe-Ziehen-Oppenheimer disease
(cleidocranialis dysostosis) 755.59 primary (acute) 295.0 333.6
Schilder (-Flatau) disease 341.1 prodromal 295.5 Schwannoma (M9560/0) - see also
Schilling-type monocytic leukemia pseudoneurotic 295.5 Neoplasm, connective tissues,
(M9890/3) 206.9 pseudopsychopathic 295.5 benign
Schimmelbusch’s disease, cystic mastitis, reaction 295.9 malignant (M9560/3) - see Neoplasm,
or hyperplasia 610.1 residual type (state) 295.6 connective tissue, malignant
Schirmer’s syndrome restzustand 295.6 Schwannomatosis 237.73
(encephalocutaneous angiomatosis) schizo-affective (type) (depressed) Schwartz (-Jampel) syndrome 359.23
759.6 (excited) 295.7 Schwartz-Bartter syndrome
Schistocelia 756.79 schizophreniform type 295.4 (inappropriate secretion of
Schistoglossia 750.13 simple (type) (acute) 295.0 antidiuretic hormone) 253.6
Schistosoma infestation - see Infestation, simplex (acute) 295.0 Schweninger-Buzzi disease (macular
Schistosoma specified type NEC 295.8 atrophy) 701.3
Schistosomiasis 120.9 syndrome of childhood NEC (see also Sciatic - see condition
Asiatic 120.2 Psychosis, childhood) 299.9 Sciatica (infectional) 724.3
bladder 120.0 undifferentiated type 295.9 due to
chestermani 120.8 acute 295.8 displacement of intervertebral disc
colon 120.1 chronic 295.6 722.10
cutaneous 120.3 Schizothymia 301.20 herniation, nucleus pulposus 722.10
due to introverted 301.21 wallet 724.3
S. hematobium 120.0 schizotypal 301.22 Scimitar syndrome (anomalous venous
S. japonicum 120.2 Schlafkrankheit 086.5 drainage, right lung to inferior vena
S. mansoni 120.1 Schlatter’s tibia (osteochondrosis) 732.4 cava) 747.49
S. mattheii 120.8 Schlatter-Osgood disease Sclera - see condition
eastern 120.2 (osteochondrosis, tibial tubercle) Sclerectasia 379.11
genitourinary tract 120.0 732.4 Scleredema

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intestinal 120.1 Schloffer’s tumor (see also Peritonitis) 567.29 adultorum 710.1
lung 120.2 Schmidt’s syndrome Buschke’s 710.1
Manson’s (intestinal) 120.1 sphallo-pharyngo-laryngeal newborn 778.1
Oriental 120.2 hemiplegia 352.6 Sclerema
pulmonary 120.2 thyroid-adrenocortical insufficiency adiposum (newborn) 778.1
specified type NEC 120.8 258.1 adultorum 710.1
vesical 120.0 vagoaccessory 352.6 edematosum (newborn) 778.1
Schizencephaly 742.4 Schmincke neonatorum 778.1
Schizo-affective psychosis (see also carcinoma (M8082/3) - see Neoplasm, newborn 778.1
Schizophrenia) 295.7 nasopharynx, malignant Scleriasis - see Scleroderma
Schizodontia 520.2 tumor (M8082/3) - see Neoplasm, Scleritis 379.00
Schizoid personality 301.20 nasopharynx, malignant with corneal involvement 379.05
introverted 301.21 Schmitz (-Stutzer) dysentery 004.0 anterior (annular) (localized) 379.03
schizotypal 301.22 Schmorl’s disease or nodes 722.30 brawny 379.06
Schizophrenia, schizophrenic (reaction) lumbar, lumbosacral 722.32 granulomatous 379.09
295.9 specified region NEC 722.39 posterior 379.07
thoracic, thoracolumbar 722.31 specified NEC 379.09
Note: Use the following fifth-digit Schneider’s syndrome 047.9 suppurative 379.09
subclassification with category 295: Schneiderian syphilitic 095.0
0 unspecified carcinoma (M8121/3) tuberculous (nodular) (see also
1 subchronic specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Tuberculosis) 017.3 [379.09]
2 chronic malignant Sclerochoroiditis (see also Scleritis) 379.00
3 subchronic with acute unspecified site 160.0 Scleroconjunctivitis (see also Scleritis)
exacerbation papilloma (M8121/0) 379.00
4 chronic with acute exacerbation specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, Sclerocystic ovary (syndrome) 256.4
5 in remission benign Sclerodactylia 701.0
unspecified site 212.0 Scleroderma, sclerodermia (acrosclerotic)
acute (attack) NEC 295.8 Schnitzler syndrome 273.1 (diffuse) (generalized) (progressive)
episode 295.4 Schoffer’s tumor (see also Peritonitis) 567.29 (pulmonary) 710.1
atypical form 295.8 Scholte’s syndrome (malignant carcinoid) circumscribed 701.0
borderline 295.5 259.2 linear 701.0
catalepsy 295.2 Scholz’s disease 330.0 localized (linear) 701.0
catatonic (type) (acute) (excited) Scholz (-Bielschowsky-Henneberg) newborn 778.1
(withdrawn) 295.2 syndrome 330.0 Sclerokeratitis 379.05
childhood (type) (see also Psychosis, Schönlein (-Henoch) disease (primary) meaning sclerosing keratitis 370.54
childhood) 299.9 (purpura) (rheumatic) 287.0 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
chronic NEC 295.6 School examination V70.3 017.3 [379.09]
coenesthesiopathic 295.8 following surgery V67.09 Scleroma, trachea 040.1


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Scleromalacia Sclerosis, sclerotic (Continued) Sclerosis, sclerotic (Continued)


multiple 731.0 combined (spinal cord) - see also posterior (spinal cord) (syphilitic) 094.0
perforans 379.04 Degeneration, combined posterolateral (spinal cord) - see
Scleromyxedema 701.8 multiple 340 Degeneration, combined
Scleroperikeratitis 379.05 concentric, Baló’s 341.1 prepuce 607.89
Sclerose en plaques 340 cornea 370.54 primary lateral 335.24
Sclerosis, sclerotic coronary (artery) - see Arteriosclerosis, progressive systemic 710.1
adrenal (gland) 255.8 coronary pulmonary (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
Alzheimer’s 331.0 corpus cavernosum artery 416.0
with dementia - see Alzheimer’s, female 624.8 valve (heart) (see also Endocarditis,
dementia male 607.89 pulmonary) 424.3
amyotrophic (lateral) 335.20 Dewitzky’s renal 587
annularis fibrosi aortic 424.1 with
aortic 424.1 mitral 424.0 cystine storage disease 270.0
mitral 424.0 diffuse NEC 341.1 hypertension (see also
aorta, aortic 440.0 disease, heart - see Arteriosclerosis, Hypertension, kidney)
valve (see also Endocarditis, aortic) coronary 403.90
424.1 disseminated 340 hypertensive heart disease
artery, arterial, arteriolar, dorsal 340 (conditions classifiable to
arteriovascular - see dorsolateral (spinal cord) - see 402) (see also Hypertension,
Arteriosclerosis Degeneration, combined cardiorenal) 404.90
ascending multiple 340 endometrium 621.8 arteriolar (hyaline) (see also
Balȯ’s (concentric) 341.1 extrapyramidal 333.90 Hypertension, kidney) 403.90
basilar - see Sclerosis, brain eye, nuclear (senile) 366.16 hyperplastic (see also
bone (localized) NEC 733.99 Friedreich’s (spinal cord) 334.0 Hypertension, kidney)
brain (general) (lobular) 348.89 funicular (spermatic cord) 608.89 403.90
Alzheimer’s - see Alzheimer’s, gastritis 535.4 retina (senile) (vascular) 362.17
dementia general (vascular) - see Arteriosclerosis rheumatic
artery, arterial 437.0 gland (lymphatic) 457.8 aortic valve 395.9
atrophic lobar 331.0 hepatic 571.9 mitral valve 394.9
with dementia hereditary Schilder’s 341.1
with behavioral disturbance cerebellar 334.2 senile - see Arteriosclerosis
331.0 [294.11] spinal 334.0 spinal (cord) (general) (progressive)
without behavioral hippocampal 348.81 (transverse) 336.8
disturbance 331.0 idiopathic cortical (Garre’s) (see also ascending 357.0
[294.10] Osteomyelitis) 730.1 combined - see also Degeneration,
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diffuse 341.1 ilium, piriform 733.5 combined


familial (chronic) (infantile) 330.0 insular 340 multiple 340
infantile (chronic) (familial) 330.0 pancreas 251.8 syphilitic 094.89
Pelizaeus-Merzbacher type 330.0 Islands of Langerhans 251.8 disseminated 340
disseminated 340 kidney - see Sclerosis, renal dorsolateral - see Degeneration,
hereditary 334.2 larynx 478.79 combined
hippocampal 348.81 lateral 335.24 hereditary (Friedreich’s) (mixed
infantile (degenerative) (diffuse) 330.0 amyotrophic 335.20 form) 334.0
insular 340 descending 335.24 lateral (amyotrophic) 335.24
Krabbe’s 330.0 primary 335.24 multiple 340
mesial temporal 348.81 spinal 335.24 posterior (syphilitic) 094.0
miliary 340 liver 571.9 stomach 537.89
multiple 340 lobar, atrophic (of brain) 331.0 subendocardial, congenital 425.3
Pelizaeus-Merzbacher 330.0 with dementia systemic (progressive) 710.1
progressive familial 330.0 with behavioral disturbance 331.0 with lung involvement 710.1 [517.2]
senile 437.0 [294.11] temporal 348.81
temporal 348.81 without behavioral disturbance mesial 348.81
mesial 348.81 331.0 [294.10] tricuspid (heart) (valve) - see
tuberous 759.5 lung (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515 Endocarditis, tricuspid
bulbar, progressive 340 mastoid 383.1 tuberous (brain) 759.5
bundle of His 426.50 mesial temporal 348.81 tympanic membrane (see also
left 426.3 mitral - see Endocarditis, mitral Tympanosclerosis) 385.00
right 426.4 Mönckeberg’s (medial) (see also valve, valvular (heart) - see
cardiac - see Arteriosclerosis, coronary Arteriosclerosis, extremities) Endocarditis
cardiorenal (see also Hypertension, 440.20 vascular - see Arteriosclerosis
cardiorenal) 404.90 multiple (brain stem) (cerebral) vein 459.89
cardiovascular (see also Disease, (generalized) (spinal cord) 340 Sclerotenonitis 379.07
cardiovascular) 429.2 myocardium, myocardial - see Sclerotitis (see also Scleritis) 379.00
renal (see also Hypertension, Arteriosclerosis, coronary syphilitic 095.0
cardiorenal) 404.90 nuclear (senile), eye 366.16 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
centrolobar, familial 330.0 ovary 620.8 017.3 [379.09]
cerebellar - see Sclerosis, brain pancreas 577.8 Scoliosis (acquired) (postural) 737.30
cerebral - see Sclerosis, brain penis 607.89 congenital 754.2
cerebrospinal 340 peripheral arteries (see also due to or associated with
disseminated 340 Arteriosclerosis, extremities) Charcôt-Marie-Tooth disease 356.1
multiple 340 440.20 [737.43]
cerebrovascular 437.0 plaques 340 mucopolysaccharidosis 277.5
choroid 363.40 pluriglandular 258.8 [737.43]
diffuse 363.56 polyglandular 258.8 neurofibromatosis 237.71 [737.43]


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Scoliosis (Continued) Screening (Continued) Screening (Continued)


due to or associated with (Continued) bacteriuria, asymptomatic V81.5 disease or disorder (Continued)
osteitis blood disorder NEC V78.9 metabolic NEC V77.99
deformans 731.0 [737.43] specified type NEC V78.8 inborn NEC V77.7
fibrosa cystica 252.01 [737.43] bronchitis, chronic V81.3 neurological NEC V80.09
osteoporosis (see also Osteoporosis) brucellosis V74.8 nutritional NEC V77.99
733.00 [737.43] cancer - see Screening, malignant rheumatic NEC V82.2
poliomyelitis 138 [737.43] neoplasm rickettsial V75.0
radiation 737.33 cardiovascular disease NEC V81.2 sexually transmitted V74.5
tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) cataract V80.2 bacterial V74.5
015.0 [737.43] Chagas’ disease V75.3 spirochetal V74.5
idiopathic 737.30 chemical poisoning V82.5 sickle-cell V78.2
infantile cholera V74.0 trait V78.2
progressive 737.32 cholesterol level V77.91 specified type NEC V82.89
resolving 737.31 chromosomal thyroid V77.0
paralytic 737.39 anomalies vascular NEC V81.2
rachitic 268.1 by amniocentesis, antenatal V28.0 ischemic V81.0
sciatic 724.3 maternal postnatal V82.4 venereal V74.5
specified NEC 737.39 athletes V70.3 viral V73.99
thoracogenic 737.34 colonoscopy V76.51 arthropod-borne NEC V73.5
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) condition specified type NEC V73.89
015.0 [737.43] cardiovascular NEC V81.2 dislocation of hip, congenital V82.3
Scoliotic pelvis 738.6 eye NEC V80.2 drugs in athletes V70.3
with disproportion (fetopelvic) 653.0 genitourinary NEC V81.6 elevated titer V82.9
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 neurological NEC V80.09 emphysema (chronic) V81.3
causing obstructed labor 660.1 respiratory NEC V81.4 encephalitis, viral (mosquito or tick
affecting fetus or newborn 763.1 skin V82.0 borne) V73.5
Scorbutus, scorbutic 267 specified NEC V82.89 endocrine disorder NEC V77.99
anemia 281.8 congenital eye disorder NEC V80.2
Scotoma (ring) 368.44 anomaly V82.89 congenital V80.2
arcuate 368.43 eye V80.2 fever
Bjerrum 368.43 dislocation of hip V82.3 dengue V73.5
blind spot area 368.42 eye condition or disease V80.2 hemorrhagic V73.5
central 368.41 conjunctivitis, bacterial V74.4 yellow V73.4
centrocecal 368.41 contamination NEC (see also Poisoning) filariasis V75.6
paracecal 368.42 V82.5 galactosemia V77.4

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paracentral 368.41 coronary artery disease V81.0 genetic V82.79
scintillating 368.12 cystic fibrosis V77.6 disease carrier status V82.71
Seidel 368.43 deficiency anemia NEC V78.1 genitourinary condition NEC V81.6
Scratch - see Injury, superficial, by site iron V78.0 glaucoma V80.1
Scratchy throat 784.99 dengue fever V73.5 gonorrhea V74.5
Screening (for) V82.9 depression V79.0 gout V77.5
alcoholism V79.1 developmental handicap V79.9 Hansen’s disease V74.2
anemia, deficiency NEC V78.1 in early childhood V79.3 heart disease NEC V81.2
iron V78.0 specified type NEC V79.8 hypertensive V81.1
anomaly, congenital V82.89 diabetes mellitus V77.1 ischemic V81.0
antenatal, of mother V28.9 diphtheria V74.3 heavy metal poisoning V82.5
alphafetoprotein levels, raised V28.1 disease or disorder V82.9 helminthiasis, intestinal V75.7
based on amniocentesis V28.2 bacterial V74.9 hematopoietic malignancy V76.89
chromosomal anomalies V28.0 specified NEC V74.8 hemoglobinopathies NEC V78.3
raised alphafetoprotein levels blood V78.9 hemorrhagic fever V73.5
V28.1 specified type NEC V78.8 Hodgkin’s disease V76.89
fetal growth retardation using blood-forming organ V78.9 hormones in athletes V70.3
ultrasonics V28.4 specified type NEC V78.8 HPV (human papillomavirus) V73.81
genomic V28.89 cardiovascular NEC V81.2 human papillomavirus (HPV) V73.81
isoimmunization V28.5 hypertensive V81.1 hypercholesterolemia V77.91
malformations using ultrasonics ischemic V81.0 hyperlipidemia V77.91
V28.3 Chagas’ V75.3 hypertension V81.1
proteomic V28.89 chlamydial V73.98 immunity disorder NEC V77.99
raised alphafetoprotein levels V28.1 specified NEC V73.88 inborn errors of metabolism NEC V77.7
risk ear NEC V80.3 infection
pre-term labor V28.82 endocrine NEC V77.99 bacterial V74.9
specified condition NEC V28.89 eye NEC V80.2 specified type NEC V74.8
Streptococcus B V28.6 genitourinary NEC V81.6 mycotic V75.4
arterial hypertension V81.1 heart NEC V81.2 parasitic NEC V75.8
arthropod-borne viral disease NEC hypertensive V81.1 infectious disease V75.9
V73.5 ischemic V81.0 specified type NEC V75.8
asymptomatic bacteriuria V81.5 HPV (human papillomavirus) V73.81 ingestion of radioactive substance
bacterial human papillomavirus (HPV) V82.5
and spirochetal sexually transmitted V73.81 intellectual disabilities V79.2
diseases V74.5 immunity NEC V77.99 intestinal helminthiasis V75.7
conjunctivitis V74.4 infectious NEC V75.9 iron deficiency anemia V78.0
disease V74.9 lipoid NEC V77.91 ischemic heart disease V81.0
sexually transmitted V74.5 mental V79.9 lead poisoning V82.5
specified condition NEC V74.8 specified type NEC V79.8 leishmaniasis V75.2


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Screening (Continued) Screening (Continued) Seborrhea, seborrheic (Continued)


leprosy V74.2 rheumatic disorder NEC V82.2 keratosis 702.19
leptospirosis V74.8 rheumatoid arthritis V82.1 inflamed 702.11
leukemia V76.89 rickettsial disease V75.0 nigricans 759.89
lipoid disorder NEC V77.91 rubella V73.3 sicca 690.18
lymphoma V76.89 schistosomiasis V75.5 wart 702.19
malaria V75.1 senile macular lesions of eye V80.2 inflamed 702.11
malignant neoplasm (of) V76.9 sexually transmitted diseases V74.5 Seckel’s syndrome 759.89
bladder V76.3 bacterial V74.5 Seclusion pupil 364.74
blood V76.89 spirochetal V74.5 Seclusiveness, child 313.22
breast V76.10 sickle-cell anemia, disease, or trait Secondary - see also condition
mammogram NEC V76.12 V78.2 neoplasm - see Neoplasm, by site,
for high-risk patient V76.11 skin condition V82.0 malignant, secondary
specified type NEC V76.19 sleeping sickness V75.3 Secretan’s disease or syndrome
cervix V76.2 smallpox V73.1 (posttraumatic edema) 782.3
colon V76.51 special V82.9 Secretion
colorectal V76.51 specified condition NEC V82.89 antidiuretic hormone, inappropriate
hematopoietic system V76.89 specified type NEC V82.89 (syndrome) 253.6
intestine V76.50 spirochetal disease V74.9 catecholamine, by pheochromocytoma
colon V76.51 sexually transmitted V74.5 255.6
small V76.52 specified type NEC V74.8 hormone
lung V76.0 stimulants in athletes V70.3 antidiuretic, inappropriate
lymph (glands) V76.89 syphilis V74.5 (syndrome) 253.6
nervous system V76.81 tetanus V74.8 by
oral cavity V76.42 thyroid disorder V77.0 carcinoid tumor 259.2
other specified neoplasm NEC trachoma V73.6 pheochromocytoma 255.6
V76.89 traumatic brain injury V80.01 ectopic NEC 259.3
ovary V76.46 trypanosomiasis V75.3 urinary
prostate V76.44 tuberculosis, pulmonary V74.1 excessive 788.42
rectum V76.41 venereal disease V74.5 suppression 788.5
respiratory organs V76.0 viral encephalitis Section
skin V76.43 mosquito-borne V73.5 cesarean
specified sites NEC V76.49 tick-borne V73.5 affecting fetus or newborn 763.4
testis V76.45 whooping cough V74.8 post mortem, affecting fetus or
newborn 761.6
vagina V76.47 worms, intestinal V75.7
previous, in pregnancy or childbirth
following hysterectomy for yaws V74.6
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654.2
malignant condition V67.01 yellow fever V73.4
affecting fetus or newborn 763.89
malnutrition V77.2 Scrofula (see also Tuberculosis) 017.2
nerve, traumatic - see Injury, nerve, by
mammogram NEC V76.12 Scrofulide (primary) (see also
site
for high-risk patient V76.11 Tuberculosis) 017.0
Seeligmann’s syndrome (ichthyosis
maternal postnatal chromosomal Scrofuloderma, scrofulodermia
congenita) 757.1
anomalies V82.4 (any site) (primary) (see also Segmentation, incomplete (congenital) -
measles V73.2 Tuberculosis) 017.0 see also Fusion
mental Scrofulosis (universal) (see also bone NEC 756.9
disorder V79.9 Tuberculosis) 017.2 lumbosacral (joint) 756.15
specified type NEC V79.8 Scrofulosis lichen (primary) (see also vertebra 756.15
retardation - see Screening, Tuberculosis) 017.0 lumbosacral 756.15
intellectual disabilities Scrofulous - see condition Seizure(s) 780.39
metabolic disorder NEC V77.99 Scrotal tongue 529.5 akinetic (idiopathic) (see also Epilepsy)
metabolic errors, inborn V77.7 congenital 750.13 345.0
mucoviscidosis V77.6 Scrotum - see condition psychomotor 345.4
multiphasic V82.6 Scurvy (gum) (infantile) (rickets) apoplexy, apoplectic (see also Disease,
mycosis V75.4 (scorbutic) 267 cerebrovascular, acute) 436
mycotic infection V75.4 Sea-blue histiocyte syndrome 272.7 atonic (see also Epilepsy) 345.0
nephropathy V81.5 Seabright-Bantam syndrome autonomic 300.11
neurological condition NEC V80.09 (pseudohypoparathyroidism) 275.49 brain or cerebral (see also Disease,
nutritional disorder NEC V77.99 Sealpox 059.12 cerebrovascular, acute) 436
obesity V77.8 Seasickness 994.6 convulsive (see also Convulsions)
osteoporosis V82.81 Seatworm 127.4 780.39
parasitic infection NEC V75.8 Sebaceous cortical (focal) (motor) (see also
phenylketonuria V77.3 cyst (see also Cyst, sebaceous) Epilepsy) 345.5
plague V74.8 706.2 disorder (see also Epilepsy) 345.9
poisoning gland disease NEC 706.9 due to stroke 438.89
chemical NEC V82.5 Sebocystomatosis 706.2 epilepsy, epileptic (cryptogenic) (see
contaminated water supply V82.5 Seborrhea, seborrheic 706.3 also Epilepsy) 345.9
heavy metal V82.5 adiposa 706.3 epileptiform, epileptoid 780.39
poliomyelitis V73.0 capitis 690.11 focal (see also Epilepsy) 345.5
postnatal chromosomal anomalies, congestiva 695.4 febrile (simple) 780.31
maternal V82.4 corporis 706.3 with status epilepticus 345.3
prenatal - see Screening, antenatal dermatitis 690.10 atypical 780.32
pulmonary tuberculosis V74.1 infantile 690.12 complex 780.32
radiation exposure V82.5 diathesis in infants 695.89 complicated 780.32
renal disease V81.5 eczema 690.18 heart - see Disease, heart
respiratory condition NEC V81.4 infantile 690.12 hysterical 300.11


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Septicemia, septicemic

Seizure(s) (Continued) Sensibility disturbance NEC (cortical) Sepsis (Continued)


Jacksonian (focal) (see also Epilepsy) (deep) (vibratory) (see also following
345.5 Disturbance, sensation) 782.0 abortion 639.0
motor type 345.5 Sensitive dentine 521.89 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.0
sensory type 345.5 Sensitiver Beziehungswahn 297.8 infusion, perfusion, or transfusion
migraine triggered 346.0 Sensitivity, sensitization - see also 999.39
newborn 779.0 Allergy Friedländer’s 038.49
paralysis (see also Disease, autoerythrocyte 287.2 intra-abdominal 567.22
cerebrovascular, acute) 436 carotid sinus 337.01 intraocular 360.00
post traumatic 780.33 child (excessive) 313.21 localized - code to specific localized
recurrent 345.8 cold, autoimmune 283.0 infection
epileptic - see Epilepsy methemoglobin 289.7 in operation wound 998.59
repetitive 780.39 suxamethonium 289.89 skin (see also Abscess) 682.9
epileptic - see Epilepsy tuberculin, without clinical or malleus 024
salaam (see also Epilepsy) 345.6 radiological symptoms 795.51 nadir 038.9
uncinate (see also Epilepsy) 345.4 Sensory newborn (organism unspecified) NEC
Self-mutilation 300.9 extinction 781.8 771.81
Semicoma 780.09 neglect 781.8 oral 528.3
Semiconsciousness 780.09 Separation puerperal, postpartum, childbirth
Seminal acromioclavicular - see Dislocation, (pelvic) 670.2
vesicle - see condition acromioclavicular resulting from infusion, injection,
vesiculitis (see also Vesiculitis) 608.0 anxiety, abnormal 309.21 transfusion, or vaccination 999.39
Seminoma (M9061/3) apophysis, traumatic - see Fracture, by severe 995.92
anaplastic type (M9062/3) site skin, localized (see also Abscess) 682.9
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, choroid 363.70 umbilical (newborn) (organism
malignant hemorrhagic 363.72 unspecified) 771.89
unspecified site 186.9 serous 363.71 tetanus 771.3
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, costochondral (simple) (traumatic) - see urinary 599.0
malignant Dislocation, costochondral meaning sepsis 995.91
spermatocytic (M9063/3) delayed meaning urinary tract infection 599.0
specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, umbilical cord 779.83 Septate - see also Septum
malignant epiphysis, epiphyseal Septic - see also condition
unspecified site 186.9 nontraumatic 732.9 adenoids 474.01
unspecified site 186.9 upper femoral 732.2 and tonsils 474.02
Semliki Forest encephalitis 062.8 traumatic - see Fracture, by site arm (with lymphangitis) 682.3
Senear-Usher disease or syndrome fracture - see Fracture, by site embolus - see Embolism

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(pemphigus erythematosus) 694.4 infundibulum cardiac from right finger (with lymphangitis) 681.00
Senecio jacobae dermatitis 692.6 ventricle by a partition 746.83 foot (with lymphangitis) 682.7
Senectus 797 joint (current) (traumatic) - see gallbladder (see also Cholecystitis) 575.8
Senescence 797 Dislocation, by site hand (with lymphangitis) 682.4
Senile (see also condition) 797 placenta (normally implanted) - see joint (see also Arthritis, septic) 711.0
cervix (atrophic) 622.8 Placenta, separation kidney (see also Infection, kidney)
degenerative atrophy, skin 701.3 pubic bone, obstetrical trauma 590.9
endometrium (atrophic) 621.8 665.6 leg (with lymphangitis) 682.6
fallopian tube (atrophic) 620.3 retina, retinal (see also Detachment, mouth 528.3
heart (failure) 797 retina) 361.9 nail 681.9
lung 492.8 layers 362.40 finger 681.02
ovary (atrophic) 620.3 sensory (see also Retinoschisis) toe 681.11
syndrome 259.8 361.10 shock (endotoxic) 785.52
vagina, vaginitis (atrophic) 627.3 pigment epithelium (exudative) postoperative 998.02
wart 702.0 362.42 sore (see also Abscess) 682.9
Senility 797 hemorrhagic 362.43 throat 034.0
with sternoclavicular (traumatic) - see milk-borne 034.0
acute confusional state 290.3 Dislocation, sternoclavicular streptococcal 034.0
delirium 290.3 symphysis pubis, obstetrical trauma spleen (acute) 289.59
mental changes 290.9 665.6 teeth (pulpal origin) 522.4
psychosis NEC (see also Psychosis, tracheal ring, incomplete (congenital) throat 034.0
senile) 290.20 748.3 thrombus - see Thrombosis
premature (syndrome) 259.8 Sepsis (generalized) 995.91 toe (with lymphangitis) 681.10
Sensation with tonsils 474.00
burning (see also Disturbance, abortion - see Abortion, by type, and adenoids 474.02
sensation) 782.0 with sepsis umbilical cord (newborn) (organism
tongue 529.6 acute organ dysfunction 995.92 unspecified) 771.89
choking 784.99 ectopic pregnancy (see also uterus (see also Endometritis) 615.9
loss of (see also Disturbance, sensation) categories 633.0–633.9) 639.0 Septicemia, septicemic (generalized)
782.0 molar pregnancy (see also categories (suppurative) 038.9
prickling (see also Disturbance, 630–632) 639.0 with
sensation) 782.0 multiple organ dysfunction (MOD) abortion - see Abortion, by type,
tingling (see also Disturbance, 995.92 with sepsis
sensation) 782.0 buccal 528.3 ectopic pregnancy (see also
Sense loss (touch) (see also Disturbance, complicating labor 659.3 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.0
sensation) 782.0 dental (pulpal origin) 522.4 molar pregnancy (see also categories
smell 781.1 female genital organ NEC 614.9 630–632) 639.0
taste 781.1 fetus (intrauterine) 771.81 Aerobacter aerogenes 038.49


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Septicemia, septicemic

Septicemia, septicemic (Continued) Septum, septate (congenital) - see also Sertoli cell (Continued)
anaerobic 038.3 Anomaly, specified type NEC tumor (M8640/0)
anthrax 022.3 anal 751.2 with lipid storage (M8641/0)
Bacillus coli 038.42 aqueduct of Sylvius 742.3 specified site - see Neoplasm, by
Bacteroides 038.3 with spina bifida (see also Spina site, benign
Clostridium 038.3 bifida) 741.0 unspecified site
complicating labor 659.3 hymen 752.49 female 220
cryptogenic 038.9 uterus (complete) (partial) 752.35 male 222.0
enteric gram-negative bacilli vagina specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
038.40 in pregnancy or childbirth 654.7 benign
Enterobacter aerogenes 038.49 affecting fetus or newborn unspecified site
Erysipelothrix (insidiosa) 763.89 female 220
(rhusiopathiae) 027.1 causing obstructed labor male 222.0
Escherichia coli 038.42 660.2 Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor (M8631/0)
following affecting fetus or newborn specified site - see Neoplasm, by site,
abortion 639.0 763.1 benign
ectopic or molar pregnancy longitudinal (with or without unspecified site
639.0 obstruction) 752.47 female 220
infusion, injection, transfusion, or transverse 752.46 male 222.0
vaccination 999.39 Sequestration Serum
Friedländer’s (bacillus) 038.49 lung (congenital) (extralobar) allergy, allergic reaction 999.59
gangrenous 038.9 (intralobar) 748.5 shock 999.49
gonococcal 098.89 orbit 376.10 arthritis 999.59 [713.6]
gram-negative (organism) pulmonary artery (congenital) 747.39 complication or reaction NEC 999.59
038.40 splenic 289.52 disease NEC 999.59
anaerobic 038.3 Sequestrum hepatitis 070.3
Hemophilus influenzae 038.41 bone (see also Osteomyelitis) 730.1 intoxication 999.59
herpes (simplex) 054.5 jaw 526.4 jaundice (homologous) - see Hepatitis,
herpetic 054.5 dental 525.8 viral, type B
Listeria monocytogenes 027.0 jaw bone 526.4 neuritis 999.59
meningeal - see Meningitis sinus (accessory) (nasal) (see also poisoning NEC 999.59
meningococcal (chronic) (fulminating) Sinusitis) 473.9 rash NEC 999.59
036.2 maxillary 473.0 reaction NEC 999.59
methicillin Sequoiosis asthma 495.8 sickness NEC 999.59
resistant Staphylococcus aureus Serology for syphilis Sesamoiditis 733.99
(MRSA) 038.12 doubtful Seven-day fever 061
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susceptible Staphylococcus aureus with signs or symptoms - see of


(MSSA) 038.11 Syphilis, by site and stage Japan 100.89
MRSA (methicillin resistant follow-up of latent syphilis - see Queensland 100.89
Staphylococcus aureus) Syphilis, latent Sever’s disease or osteochondrosis
038.12 false positive 795.6 (calcaneum) 732.5
MSSA (methicillin susceptible negative, with signs or symptoms - see Sex chromosome mosaics 758.81
Staphylococcus aureus) 038.11 Syphilis, by site and stage Sex reassignment surgery status (see also
navel, newborn (organism unspecified) positive 097.1 Trans-sexualism) 302.50
771.89 with signs or symptoms - see Sextuplet
newborn (organism unspecified) Syphilis, by site and stage affected by maternal complication of
771.81 false 795.6 pregnancy 761.5
plague 020.2 follow-up of latent syphilis - see healthy liveborn - see Newborn,
pneumococcal 038.2 Syphilis, latent multiple
postabortal 639.0 only finding - see Syphilis, latent pregnancy (complicating delivery)
postoperative 998.59 reactivated 097.1 NEC 651.8
Proteus vulgaris 038.49 Seroma - (postoperative) (non-infected) with fetal loss and retention of one
Pseudomonas (aeruginosa) 038.43 998.13 or more fetus(es) 651.6
puerperal, postpartum 670.2 infected 998.51 following (elective) fetal reduction
Salmonella (aertrycke) (callinarum) post-traumatic 729.91 651.7
(choleraesuis) (enteritidis) Seropurulent - see condition Sexual
(suipestifer) 003.1 Serositis, multiple 569.89 anesthesia 302.72
Serratia 038.44 pericardial 423.2 deviation (see also Deviation, sexual)
Shigella (see also Dysentery, bacillary) peritoneal 568.82 302.9
004.9 pleural - see Pleurisy disorder (see also Deviation, sexual)
specified organism NEC 038.8 Serotonin syndrome 333.99 302.9
staphylococcal 038.10 Serous - see condition frigidity (female) 302.72
aureus 038.11 Sertoli cell function, disorder of (psychogenic)
methicillin adenoma (M8640/0) 302.70
resistant (MRSA) 038.12 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, specified type NEC 302.79
susceptible (MSSA) 038.11 benign immaturity (female) (male) 259.0
specified organism NEC 038.19 unspecified site impotence 607.84
streptococcal (anaerobic) 038.0 female 220 organic origin NEC 607.84
Streptococcus pneumoniae 038.2 male 222.0 psychogenic 302.72
suipestifer 003.1 carcinoma (M8640/3) precocity (constitutional) (cryptogenic)
umbilicus, newborn (organism specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, (female) (idiopathic) (male) NEC
unspecified) 771.89 malignant 259.1
viral 079.99 unspecified site 186.9 with adrenal hyperplasia 255.2
Yersinia enterocolitica 038.49 syndrome (germinal aplasia) 606.0 sadism 302.84


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Sexuality, pathological (see also Shock (Continued) Shock (Continued)


Deviation, sexual) 302.9 anesthetic obstetric (Continued)
Sézary’s disease, reticulosis, correct substance properly with (Continued)
or syndrome (M9701/3) administered 995.4 molar pregnancy (see also
202.2 overdose or wrong substance given categories 630–632) 639.5
Shadow, lung 793.19 968.4 following
Shaken infant syndrome 995.55 specified anesthetic - see abortion 639.5
Shaking Table of Drugs and ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.5
head (tremor) 781.0 Chemicals paralysis, paralytic (see also Disease,
palsy or paralysis (see also birth, fetus or newborn NEC 779.89 cerebrovascular, acute) 436
Parkinsonism) 332.0 cardiogenic 785.51 late effect - see Late effect(s) (of)
Shallowness, acetabulum 736.39 chemical substance - see Table of cerebrovascular disease
Shaver’s disease or syndrome Drugs and Chemicals pleural (surgical) 998.09
(bauxite pneumoconiosis) circulatory 785.59 due to trauma 958.4
503 complicating postoperative 998.00
Shearing abortion - see Abortion, by type, with
artificial skin graft 996.55 with shock abortion - see Abortion, by type,
decellularized allodermis graft ectopic pregnancy - (see also with shock
996.55 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.5 ectopic pregnancy (see also
Sheath (tendon) - see condition labor and delivery 669.1 categories 633.0–633.9) 639.5
Shedding molar pregnancy (see also categories molar pregnancy (see also
nail 703.8 630–632) 639.5 categories 630–632) 639.5
teeth, premature, primary (deciduous) culture 309.29 cardiogenic 998.01
520.6 due to following
Sheehan’s disease or syndrome drug 995.0 abortion 639.5
(postpartum pituitary necrosis) correct substance properly ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.5
253.2 administered 995.0 hypovolemic 998.09
Shelf, rectal 569.49 overdose or wrong substance specified NEC 998.09
Shell given or taken 977.9 septic (endotoxic) (gram-negative)
shock (current) (see also Reaction, stress, specified drug - see Table of 998.02
acute) 308.9 Drugs and Chemicals psychic (see also Reaction, stress, acute)
lasting state 300.16 food - see Anaphylactic shock, due 308.9
teeth 520.5 to, food past history (of) V15.49
Shield kidney 753.3 during labor and delivery 669.1 psychogenic (see also Reaction, stress,
Shift, mediastinal 793.2 electric 994.8 acute) 308.9

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Shifting from electroshock gun (taser) septic 785.52
pacemaker 427.89 994.8 with
sleep-work schedule (affecting sleep) endotoxic 785.52 abortion - see Abortion, by type,
327.36 due to surgical procedure 998.02 with shock
Shiga’s postoperative 998.02 ectopic pregnancy (see also
bacillus 004.0 following categories 633.0–633.9) 639.5
dysentery 004.0 abortion 639.5 molar pregnancy (see also
Shigella (dysentery) (see also Dysentery, ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.5 categories 630–632) 639.5
bacillary) 004.9 injury (immediate) (delayed) 958.4 due to
carrier (suspected) of V02.3 labor and delivery 669.1 surgical procedure 998.02
Shigellosis (see also Dysentery, bacillary) gram-negative 785.52 transfusion NEC 999.89
004.9 postoperative 998.02 bone marrow 996.85
Shingles (see also Herpes, zoster) hematogenic 785.59 following
053.9 hemorrhagic abortion 639.5
eye NEC 053.29 due to ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.5
Shin splints 844.9 disease 785.59 surgical procedure 998.02
Shipyard eye or disease 077.1 surgery (intraoperative) transfusion NEC 999.89
Shirodkar suture, in pregnancy (postoperative) 998.09 bone marrow 996.85
654.5 trauma 958.4 postoperative 998.02
Shock 785.50 hypovolemic NEC 785.59 spinal - see also Injury, spinal, by site
with surgical 998.09 with spinal bone injury - see
abortion - see Abortion, by type, traumatic 958.4 Fracture, vertebra, by site,
with shock insulin 251.0 with spinal cord injury
ectopic pregnancy (see also therapeutic misadventure 962.3 surgical 998.00
categories 633.0–633.9) kidney 584.5 therapeutic misadventure NEC (see also
639.5 traumatic (following crushing) 958.5 Complications) 998.89
molar pregnancy (see also categories lightning 994.0 thyroxin 962.7
630–632) 639.5 lung 518.82 toxic 040.82
allergic - see Anaphylactic reaction or related to trauma and surgery transfusion - see Complications,
shock 518.52 transfusion
anaclitic 309.21 nervous (see also Reaction, stress, traumatic (immediate) (delayed) 958.4
anaphylactic see also Anaphylactic acute) 308.9 Shoemakers’ chest 738.3
reaction or shock obstetric 669.1 Short, shortening, shortness
due to administration of blood with Achilles tendon (acquired) 727.81
and blood products abortion - see Abortion, by type, arm 736.89
999.41 with shock congenital 755.20
anaphylactoid - see Anaphylactic ectopic pregnancy (see also back 737.9
reaction or shock categories 633.0–633.9) 639.5 bowel syndrome 579.3


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Short, shortening, shortness (Continued) Shutdown (Continued) Sickness (Continued)


breath 786.05 complicating protein (see also Complications,
cervical, cervix 649.7 abortion 639.3 vaccination) 999.59
gravid uterus 649.7 ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.3 radiation NEC 990
non-gravid uterus 622.5 following labor and delivery 669.3 roundabout (motion) 994.6
acquired 622.5 Shwachman’s syndrome 288.02 sea 994.6
congenital 752.49 Shy-Drager syndrome (orthostatic serum NEC 999.59
chain acyl CoA dehydrogenase hypotension with multisystem sleeping (African) 086.5
deficiency (SCAD) 277.85 degeneration) 333.0 by Trypanosoma 086.5
common bile duct, congenital 751.69 Sialadenitis (any gland) (chronic) gambiense 086.3
cord (umbilical) 663.4 (supportive) 527.2 rhodesiense 086.4
affecting fetus or newborn 762.6 epidemic - see Mumps Gambian 086.3
cystic duct, congenital 751.69 Sialadenosis, periodic 527.2 late effect 139.8
esophagus (congenital) 750.4 Sialaporia 527.7 Rhodesian 086.4
femur (acquired) 736.81 Sialectasia 527.8 sweating 078.2
congenital 755.34 Sialitis 527.2 swing (motion) 994.6
frenulum linguae 750.0 Sialoadenitis (see also Sialadenitis) 527.2 train (railway) (travel) 994.6
frenum, lingual 750.0 Sialoangitis 527.2 travel (any vehicle) 994.6
hamstrings 727.81 Sialodochitis (fibrinosa) 527.2 Sick sinus syndrome 427.81
hip (acquired) 736.39 Sialodocholithiasis 527.5 Sideropenia (see also Anemia, iron
congenital 755.63 Sialolithiasis 527.5 deficiency) 280.9
leg (acquired) 736.81 Sialorrhea (see also Ptyalism) 527.7 Siderosis (lung) (occupational) 503
congenital 755.30 periodic 527.2 central nervous system (CNS) 437.8
metatarsus (congenital) 754.79 Sialosis 527.8 cornea 371.15
acquired 736.79 rheumatic 710.2 eye (bulbi) (vitreous) 360.23
organ or site, congenital NEC - see Siamese twin 759.4 lens 360.23
Distortion complicating pregnancy 678.1 Siegal-Cattan-Mamou disease (periodic)
palate (congenital) 750.26 Sicard’s syndrome 352.6 277.31
P-R interval syndrome 426.81 Sicca syndrome (keratoconjunctivitis) Siemens’ syndrome
radius (acquired) 736.09 710.2 ectodermal dysplasia 757.31
congenital 755.26 Sick 799.9 keratosis follicularis spinulosa
round ligament 629.89 cilia syndrome 759.89 (decalvans) 757.39
sleeper 307.49 or handicapped person in family Sighing respiration 786.7
stature, constitutional (hereditary) V61.49 Sigmoid
(idiopathic) 783.43
Sickle-cell flexure - see condition
tendon 727.81
anemia (see also Disease, sickle-cell) kidney 753.3
S

Achilles (acquired) 727.81


282.60 Sigmoiditis - see Enteritis
congenital 754.79
disease (see also Disease, sickle-cell) Silfverskiöld’s syndrome 756.50
congenital 756.89
282.60 Silicosis, silicotic (complicated)
thigh (acquired) 736.81
hemoglobin (occupational) (simple) 502
congenital 755.34
C disease (without crisis) 282.63 fibrosis, lung (confluent) (massive)
tibialis anticus 727.81
umbilical cord 663.4 with (occupational) 502
affecting fetus or newborn 762.6 crisis 282.64 non-nodular 503
urethra 599.84 vaso-occlusive pain 282.64 pulmonum 502
uvula (congenital) 750.26 D disease (without crisis) 282.68 Silicotuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis)
vagina 623.8 with crisis 282.69 011.4
Shortsightedness 367.1 E disease (without crisis) 282.68 Silo fillers’ disease 506.9
Shoshin (acute fulminating beriberi) 265.0 with crisis 282.69 Silver’s syndrome (congenital
Shoulder - see condition thalassemia (without crisis) 282.41 hemihypertrophy and short
Shovel-shaped incisors 520.2 with stature) 759.89
Shower, thromboembolic - see Embolism crisis 282.42 Silver wire arteries, retina 362.13
Shunt (status) vaso-occlusive pain 282.42 Silvestroni-Bianco syndrome
aortocoronary bypass V45.81 trait 282.5 (thalassemia minima) 282.49
arterial-venous (dialysis) V45.11 Sicklemia (see also Disease, sickle-cell) Simian crease 757.2
arteriovenous, pulmonary (acquired) 282.60 Simmonds’ cachexia or disease
417.0 trait 282.5 (pituitary cachexia) 253.2
congenital 747.39 Sickness Simons’ disease or syndrome
traumatic (complication) 901.40 air (travel) 994.6 (progressive lipodystrophy) 272.6
cerebral ventricle (communicating) in airplane 994.6 Simple, simplex - see condition
situ V45.2 alpine 993.2 Sinding-Larsen disease (juvenile
coronary artery bypass V45.81 altitude 993.2 osteopathia patellae) 732.4
surgical, prosthetic, with Andes 993.2 Singapore hemorrhagic fever 065.4
complications - see aviators’ 993.2 Singers’ node or nodule 478.5
Complications, shunt balloon 993.2 Single
vascular NEC V45.89 car 994.6 atrium 745.69
Shutdown compressed air 993.3 coronary artery 746.85
renal 586 decompression 993.3 umbilical artery 747.5
with green 280.9 ventricle 745.3
abortion - see Abortion, by type, harvest 100.89 Singultus 786.8
with renal failure milk 988.8 epidemicus 078.89
ectopic pregnancy (see also morning 643.0 Sinus - see also Fistula
categories 633.0–633.9) 639.3 motion 994.6 abdominal 569.81
molar pregnancy (see also mountain 993.2 arrest 426.6
categories 630–632) 639.3 acute 289.0 arrhythmia 427.89


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Sinus (Continued) SIRS (systemic inflammatory response Sleeping sickness 086.5


bradycardia 427.89 syndrome) 995.90 late effect 139.8
chronic 427.81 due to Sleeplessness (see also Insomnia) 780.52
branchial cleft (external) (internal) infectious process 995.91 menopausal 627.2
744.41 with acute organ dysfunction nonorganic origin 307.41
coccygeal (infected) 685.1 995.92 Slipped, slipping
with abscess 685.0 non-infectious process 995.93 epiphysis (postinfectional) 732.9
dental 522.7 with acute organ dysfunction traumatic (old) 732.9
dermal (congenital) 685.1 995.94 current - see Fracture, by site
with abscess 685.0 Siti 104.0 upper femoral (nontraumatic)
draining - see Fistula Sitophobia 300.29 732.2
infected, skin NEC 686.9 Situation, psychiatric 300.9 intervertebral disc - see Displacement,
marginal, rupture or bleeding Situational intervertebral disc
641.2 disturbance (transient) (see also ligature, umbilical 772.3
affecting fetus or newborn Reaction, adjustment) 309.9 patella 717.89
762.1 acute 308.3 rib 733.99
pause 426.6 maladjustment, acute (see also Reaction, sacroiliac joint 724.6
pericranii 742.0 adjustment) 309.9 tendon 727.9
pilonidal (infected) (rectum) 685.1 reaction (see also Reaction, adjustment) ulnar nerve, nontraumatic 354.2
with abscess 685.0 309.9 vertebra NEC (see also
preauricular 744.46 acute 308.3 Spondylolisthesis) 756.12
rectovaginal 619.1 Situs inversus or transversus 759.3 Slocumb’s syndrome 255.3
sacrococcygeal (dermoid) (infected) abdominalis 759.3 Sloughing (multiple) (skin) 686.9
685.1 thoracis 759.3 abscess - see Abscess, by site
with abscess 685.0 Sixth disease appendix 543.9
skin due to bladder 596.89
infected NEC 686.9 human herpesvirus 6 058.11 fascia 728.9
noninfected- see Ulcer, skin human herpesvirus 7 058.12 graft - see Complications, graft
tachycardia 427.89 Sjögren (-Gougerot) syndrome or disease phagedena (see also Gangrene) 785.4
tarsi syndrome 726.79 (keratoconjunctivitis sicca) 710.2 reattached extremity (see also
testis 608.89 with lung involvement 710.2 [517.8] Complications, reattached
tract (postinfectional) - see Fistula Sjögren-Larsson syndrome (ichthyosis extremity) 996.90
urachus 753.7 congenita) 757.1 rectum 569.49
Sinuses, Rokitansky-Aschoff (see also SJS-TEN (Stevens-Johnson syndrome- scrotum 608.89
toxic epidermal necrolysis overlap tendon 727.9
Disease, gallbladder) 575.8
syndrome) 695.14 transplanted organ (see also Rejection,

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Sinusitis (accessory) (chronic)
Skeletal - see condition transplant, organ, by site)
(hyperplastic) (nasal)
Skene’s gland - see condition 996.80
(nonpurulent) (purulent) 473.9
Skenitis (see also Urethritis) 597.89 ulcer (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9
with influenza, flu, or grippe (see also
gonorrheal (acute) 098.0 Slow
Influenza) 487.1
chronic or duration of 2 months or feeding newborn 779.31
acute 461.9
over 098.2 fetal, growth NEC 764.9
ethmoidal 461.2
Skerljevo 104.0 affecting management of pregnancy
frontal 461.1 Skevas-Zerfus disease 989.5 656.5
maxillary 461.0 Skin - see also condition Slowing
specified type NEC 461.8 donor V59.1 heart 427.89
sphenoidal 461.3 hidebound 710.9 urinary stream 788.62
allergic (see also Fever, hay) 477.9 SLAP lesion (superior glenoid labrum) Sluder’s neuralgia or syndrome 337.09
antrum - see Sinusitis, maxillary 840.7 Slurred, slurring, speech 784.59
due to Slate-dressers’ lung 502 Small, smallness
fungus, any sinus 117.9 Slate-miners’ lung 502 cardia reserve - see Disease, heart
high altitude 993.1 Sleep for dates
ethmoidal 473.2 deprivation V69.4 fetus or newborn 764.0
acute 461.2 disorder 780.50 with malnutrition 764.1
frontal 473.1 with apnea - see Apnea, sleep affecting management of
acute 461.1 child 307.40 pregnancy 656.5
influenzal (see also Influenza) movement, unspecified 780.58 infant, term 764.0
487.1 nonorganic origin 307.40 with malnutrition 764.1
maxillary 473.0 specified type NEC 307.49 affecting management of pregnancy
acute 461.0 disturbance 780.50 656.5
specified site NEC 473.8 with apnea - see Apnea, sleep introitus, vagina 623.3
sphenoidal 473.3 nonorganic origin 307.40 kidney, unknown cause 589.9
acute 461.3 specified type NEC 307.49 bilateral 589.1
syphilitic, any sinus 095.8 drunkenness 307.47 unilateral 589.0
tuberculous, any sinus (see also movement disorder, unspecified ovary 620.8
Tuberculosis) 012.8 780.58 pelvis
Sinusitis-bronchiectasis-situs inversus paroxysmal (see also Narcolepsy) with disproportion (fetopelvic)
(syndrome) (triad) 759.3 347.00 653.1
Sipple’s syndrome (medullary thyroid related movement disorder, affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
carcinoma-pheochromocytoma) unspecified 780.58 causing obstructed labor 660.1
258.02 rhythm inversion 327.39 affecting fetus or newborn 763.1
Sirenomelia 759.89 nonorganic origin 307.45 placenta - see Placenta, insufficiency
Siriasis 992.0 walking 307.46 uterus 621.8
Sirkari’s disease 085.0 hysterical 300.13 white kidney 582.9


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Small-for-dates

Small-for-dates (see also Light-for-dates) Softening (Continued) Sore (Continued)


764.0 brain (Continued) throat (Continued)
affecting management of pregnancy embolic (see also Embolism, brain) purulent 462
656.5 434.1 putrid 462
Smallpox 050.9 hemorrhagic (see also Hemorrhage, septic 034.0
contact V01.3 brain) 431 streptococcal (ulcerative) 034.0
exposure to V01.3 occlusive 434.9 ulcerated 462
hemorrhagic (pustular) 050.0 thrombotic (see also Thrombosis, viral NEC 462
malignant 050.0 brain) 434.0 Coxsackie 074.0
modified 050.2 cartilage 733.92 tropical (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9
vaccination cerebellar - see Softening, brain veldt (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9
complications - see Complications, cerebral - see Softening, brain Sotos’ syndrome (cerebral gigantism)
vaccination cerebrospinal - see Softening, brain 253.0
prophylactic (against) V04.1 myocardial, heart (see also Sounds
Smearing, fecal 787.62 Degeneration, myocardial) 429.1 friction, pleural 786.7
Smith’s fracture (separation) (closed) 813.41 nails 703.8 succussion, chest 786.7
open 813.51 spinal cord 336.8 temporomandibular joint
Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome stomach 537.89 on opening or closing 524.64
(cerebrohepatorenal syndrome) 759.89 Soiling, fecal 787.62 South African cardiomyopathy
Smith-Magenis syndrome 758.33 Solar fever 061 syndrome 425.2
Smith-Strang disease (oasthouse urine) Soldier’s South American
270.2 heart 306.2 blastomycosis 116.1
Smokers’ patches 423.1 trypanosomiasis - see Trypanosomiasis
bronchitis 491.0 Solitary Southeast Asian hemorrhagic fever 065.4
cough 491.0 cyst Spacing, teeth, abnormal 524.30
syndrome (see also Abuse, drugs, bone 733.21 excessive 524.32
nondependent) 305.1 kidney 593.2 Spade-like hand (congenital) 754.89
throat 472.1 kidney (congenital) 753.0 Spading nail 703.8
tongue 528.6 tubercle, brain (see also Tuberculosis, congenital 757.5
Smoking complicating pregnancy, brain) 013.2 Spanemia 285.9
childbirth, or the puerperium 649.0 ulcer, bladder 596.89 Spanish collar 605
Smothering spells 786.09 Somatization reaction, somatic reaction (see Sparganosis 123.5
Snaggle teeth, tooth 524.39 also Disorder, psychosomatic) 306.9 Spasm, spastic, spasticity (see also
Snapping disorder 300.81 condition) 781.0
finger 727.05 Somatoform disorder 300.82 accommodation 367.53
hip 719.65 atypical 300.82 ampulla of Vater (see also Disease,
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jaw 524.69 severe 300.81 gallbladder) 576.8


temporomandibular joint sounds on undifferentiated 300.82 anus, ani (sphincter) (reflex) 564.6
opening or closing 524.64 Somnambulism 307.46 psychogenic 306.4
knee 717.9 hysterical 300.13 artery NEC 443.9
thumb 727.05 Somnolence 780.09 basilar 435.0
Sneddon-Wilkinson disease or nonorganic origin 307.43 carotid 435.8
syndrome (subcorneal pustular periodic 349.89 cerebral 435.9
dermatosis) 694.1 Sonne dysentery 004.3 specified artery NEC 435.8
Sneezing 784.99 Soor 112.0 retinal (see also Occlusion, retinal,
intractable 478.19 Sore artery) 362.30
Sniffing Delhi 085.1 vertebral 435.1
cocaine (see also Dependence) 304.2 desert (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9 vertebrobasilar 435.3
either (see also Dependence) 304.6 eye 379.99 Bell’s 351.0
glue (airplane) (see also Dependence) Lahore 085.1 bladder (sphincter, external or internal)
304.6 mouth 528.9 596.89
Snoring 786.09 canker 528.2 bowel 564.9
Snow blindness 370.24 due to dentures 528.9 psychogenic 306.4
Snuffles (nonsyphilitic) 460 muscle 729.1 bronchus, bronchiole 519.11
syphilitic (infant) 090.0 naga (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9 cardia 530.0
Social migrant V60.0 oriental 085.1 cardiac - see Angina
Sodoku 026.0 pressure (see also Ulcer, pressure) 707.00 carpopedal (see also Tetany) 781.7
Soemmering’s ring 366.51 with gangrene (see also Ulcer, cecum 564.9
Soft - see also condition pressure) 707.00 [785.4] psychogenic 306.4
enlarged prostate 600.00 skin NEC 709.9 cerebral (arteries) (vascular) 435.9
with soft 099.0 specified artery NEC 435.8
other lower urinary tract throat 462 cerebrovascular 435.9
symptoms (LUTS) 600.01 with influenza, flu, or grippe (see cervix, complicating delivery 661.4
urinary also Influenza) 487.1 affecting fetus or newborn 763.7
obstruction 600.01 acute 462 ciliary body (of accommodation)
retention 600.01 chronic 472.1 367.53
nails 703.8 clergyman’s 784.49 colon 564.1
Softening Coxsackie (virus) 074.0 psychogenic 306.4
bone 268.2 diphtheritic 032.0 common duct (see also Disease, biliary)
brain (necrotic) (progressive) 348.89 epidemic 034.0 576.8
arteriosclerotic 437.0 gangrenous 462 compulsive 307.22
congenital 742.4 herpetic 054.79 conjugate 378.82
due to cerebrovascular accident influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.1 convergence 378.84
438.89 malignant 462 coronary (artery) - see Angina


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Splenomegaly

Spasm, spastic, spasticity (Continued) Spasm, spastic, spasticity (Continued) Sphincter - see condition
diaphragm (reflex) 786.8 stomach 536.8 Sphincteritis, sphincter of Oddi (see also
psychogenic 306.1 neurotic 306.4 Cholecystitis) 576.8
duodenum, duodenal (bulb) 564.89 throat 478.29 Sphingolipidosis 272.7
esophagus (diffuse) 530.5 hysterical 300.11 Sphingolipodystrophy 272.7
psychogenic 306.4 psychogenic 306.1 Sphingomyelinosis 272.7
facial 351.8 specified as conversion reaction Spicule tooth 520.2
fallopian tube 620.8 300.11 Spider
gait 781.2 tic 307.20 finger 755.59
gastrointestinal (tract) 536.8 chronic 307.22 nevus 448.1
psychogenic 306.4 transient (of childhood) 307.21 vascular 448.1
glottis 478.75 tongue 529.8 Spiegler-Fendt sarcoid 686.8
hysterical 300.11 torsion 333.6 Spielmeyer-Stock disease 330.1
psychogenic 306.1 trigeminal nerve 350.1 Spielmeyer-Vogt disease 330.1
specified as conversion reaction postherpetic 053.12 Spina bifida (aperta) 741.9
300.11 ureter 593.89
reflex through recurrent laryngeal urethra (sphincter) 599.84 Note: Use the following fifth-digit
nerve 478.75 uterus 625.8 subclassification with category 741:
habit 307.20 complicating labor 661.4 0 unspecified region
chronic 307.22 affecting fetus or newborn 1 cervical region
transient (of childhood) 307.21 763.7 2 dorsal [thoracic] region
heart - see Angina vagina 625.1 3 lumbar region
hourglass - see Contraction, hourglass psychogenic 306.51
hysterical 300.11 vascular NEC 443.9 with hydrocephalus 741.0
infantile (see also Epilepsy) 345.6 vasomotor NEC 443.9 fetal (suspected), affecting
internal oblique, eye 378.51 vein NEC 459.89 management of pregnancy
intestinal 564.9 vesical (sphincter, external or internal) 655.0
psychogenic 306.4 596.89 occulta 756.17
larynx, laryngeal 478.75 viscera 789.0 Spindle, Krukenberg’s 371.13
hysterical 300.11 Spasmodic - see condition Spine, spinal - see condition
psychogenic 306.1 Spasmophilia (see also Tetany) 781.7 Spiradenoma (eccrine) (M8403/0) - see
specified as conversion reaction Spasmus nutans 307.3 Neoplasm, skin, benign
300.11 Spastic - see also Spasm Spirillosis NEC (see also Fever, relapsing)
levator palpebrae superioris 333.81 child 343.9 087.9
lightning (see also Epilepsy) 345.6 Spasticity - see also Spasm Spirillum minus 026.0
mobile 781.0 cerebral, child 343.9 Spirillum obermeieri infection 087.0

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muscle 728.85 Speakers’ throat 784.49 Spirochetal - see condition
back 724.8 Specific, specified - see condition Spirochetosis 104.9
psychogenic 306.0 Speech arthritic, arthritica 104.9 [711.8]
nerve, trigeminal 350.1 defect, disorder, disturbance, bronchopulmonary 104.8
nervous 306.0 impediment NEC 784.59 icterohemorrhagica 100.0
nodding 307.3 psychogenic 307.9 lung 104.8
infantile (see also Epilepsy) 345.6 (language) therapy V57.3 Spitting blood (see also Hemoptysis)
occupational 300.89 Spells 780.39 786.30
oculogyric 378.87 breath-holding 786.9 Splanchnomegaly 569.89
ophthalmic artery 362.30 Spencer’s disease (epidemic vomiting) Splanchnoptosis 569.89
orbicularis 781.0 078.82 Spleen, splenic - see also condition
perineal 625.8 Spens’ syndrome (syncope with heart agenesis 759.0
peroneo-extensor (see also Flat, foot) block) 426.9 flexure syndrome 569.89
734 Spermatic cord - see condition neutropenia syndrome 289.53
pharynx (reflex) 478.29 Spermatocele 608.1 sequestration syndrome 289.52
hysterical 300.11 congenital 752.89 Splenectasis (see also Splenomegaly) 789.2
psychogenic 306.1 Spermatocystitis 608.4 Splenitis (interstitial) (malignant)
specified as conversion reaction Spermatocytoma (M9063/3) (nonspecific) 289.59
300.11 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6
pregnant uterus, complicating delivery malignant tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
661.4 unspecified site 186.9 017.7
psychogenic 306.0 Spermatorrhea 608.89 Splenocele 289.59
pylorus 537.81 Sperm counts Splenomegalia - see Splenomegaly
adult hypertrophic 537.0 fertility testing V26.21 Splenomegalic - see condition
congenital or infantile 750.5 following sterilization reversal V26.22 Splenomegaly 789.2
psychogenic 306.4 postvasectomy V25.8 Bengal 789.2
rectum (sphincter) 564.6 Sphacelus (see also Gangrene) 785.4 cirrhotic 289.51
psychogenic 306.4 Sphenoidal - see condition congenital 759.0
retinal artery NEC (see also Occlusion, Sphenoiditis (chronic) (see also Sinusitis, congestive, chronic 289.51
retina, artery) 362.30 sphenoidal) 473.3 cryptogenic 789.2
sacroiliac 724.6 Sphenopalatine ganglion neuralgia Egyptian 120.1
salaam (infantile) (see also Epilepsy) 337.09 Gaucher’s (cerebroside lipidosis) 272.7
345.6 Sphericity, increased, lens 743.36 idiopathic 789.2
saltatory 781.0 Spherocytosis (congenital) (familial) malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6
sigmoid 564.9 (hereditary) 282.0 neutropenic 289.53
psychogenic 306.4 hemoglobin disease 282.7 Niemann-Pick (lipid histiocytosis)
sphincter of Oddi (see also Disease, sickle-cell (disease) 282.60 272.7
gallbladder) 576.5 Spherophakia 743.36 siderotic 289.51


New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code 491
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Splenomegaly

Splenomegaly (Continued) Spondylolysis (congenital) 756.11 Spots, spotting


syphilitic 095.8 acquired 738.4 atrophic (skin) 701.3
congenital 090.0 cervical 756.19 Bitôt’s (in the young child) 264.1
tropical (Bengal) (idiopathic) 789.2 lumbosacral region 756.11 café au lait 709.09
Splenopathy 289.50 with disproportion (fetopelvic) cayenne pepper 448.1
Splenopneumonia - see Pneumonia 653.3 complicating pregnancy 649.5
Splenoptosis 289.59 affecting fetus or newborn cotton wool (retina) 362.83
Splinter - see Injury, superficial, by site 763.1 de Morgan’s (senile angiomas) 448.1
Split, splitting causing obstructed labor 660.1 Fúchs’ black (myopic) 360.21
heart sounds 427.89 affecting fetus or newborn intermenstrual
lip, congenital (see also Cleft, lip) 763.1 irregular 626.6
749.10 Spondylopathy regular 626.5
nails 703.8 inflammatory 720.9 interpalpebral 372.53
urinary stream 788.61 specified type NEC 720.89 Koplik’s 055.9
Spoiled child reaction (see also traumatic 721.7 liver 709.09
Disturbance, conduct) 312.1 Spondylose rhizomelique 720.0 Mongolian (pigmented) 757.33
Spondylarthritis (see also Spondylosis) Spondylosis 721.90 of pregnancy 649.5
721.90 with purpuric 782.7
Spondylarthrosis (see also Spondylosis) disproportion 653.3 ruby 448.1
721.90 affecting fetus or newborn Spotted fever - see Fever, spotted
Spondylitis 720.9 763.1 Sprain, strain (joint) (ligament) (muscle)
ankylopoietica 720.0 causing obstructed labor 660.1 (tendon) 848.9
ankylosing (chronic) 720.0 affecting fetus or newborn abdominal wall (muscle) 848.8
atrophic 720.9 763.1 Achilles tendon 845.09
ligamentous 720.9 myelopathy NEC 721.91 acromioclavicular 840.0
chronic (traumatic) (see also cervical, cervicodorsal 721.0 ankle 845.00
Spondylosis) 721.90 with myelopathy 721.1 and foot 845.00
deformans (chronic) (see also inflammatory 720.9 anterior longitudinal, cervical 847.0
Spondylosis) 721.90 lumbar, lumbosacral 721.3 arm 840.9
gonococcal 098.53 with myelopathy 721.42 upper 840.9
gouty 274.00 sacral 721.3 and shoulder 840.9
hypertrophic (see also Spondylosis) with myelopathy 721.42 astragalus 845.00
721.90 thoracic 721.2 atlanto-axial 847.0
infectious NEC 720.9 with myelopathy 721.41 atlanto-occipital 847.0
juvenile (adolescent) 720.0 traumatic 721.7 atlas 847.0
Kummell’s 721.7 Sponge axis 847.0
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Marie-Strümpell (ankylosing) 720.0 divers’ disease 989.5 back (see also Sprain, spine) 847.9
muscularis 720.9 inadvertently left in operation wound breast bone 848.40
ossificans ligamentosa 721.6 998.4 broad ligaments - see Injury, internal,
osteoarthritica (see also Spondylosis) kidney (medullary) 753.17 broad ligament
721.90 Spongioblastoma (M9422/3) calcaneofibular 845.02
posttraumatic 721.7 multiforme (M9440/3) carpal 842.01
proliferative 720.0 specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, carpometacarpal 842.11
rheumatoid 720.0 malignant cartilage
rhizomelica 720.0 unspecified site 191.9 costal, without mention of injury to
sacroiliac NEC 720.2 polare (M9423/3) sternum 848.3
senescent (see also Spondylosis) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, involving sternum 848.42
721.90 malignant ear 848.8
senile (see also Spondylosis) 721.90 unspecified site 191.9 knee 844.9
static (see also Spondylosis) 721.90 primitive polar (M9443/3) with current tear (see also Tear,
traumatic (chronic) (see also specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, meniscus) 836.2
Spondylosis) 721.90 malignant semilunar (knee) 844.8
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) unspecified site 191.9 with current tear (see also Tear,
015.0 [720.81] specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, meniscus) 836.2
typhosa 002.0 [720.81] malignant septal, nose 848.0
Spondyloarthrosis (see also Spondylosis) unspecified site 191.9 thyroid region 848.2
721.90 Spongiocytoma (M9400/3) xiphoid 848.49
Spondylolisthesis (congenital) specified site - see Neoplasm, by site, cervical, cervicodorsal, cervicothoracic
(lumbosacral) 756.12 malignant 847.0
with disproportion (fetopelvic) unspecified site 191.9 chondrocostal, without mention of
653.3 Spongioneuroblastoma (M9504/3) - see injury to sternum 848.3
affecting fetus or newborn Neoplasm, by site, malignant involving sternum 848.42
763.1 Spontaneous - see also condition chondrosternal 848.42
causing obstructed labor fracture - see Fracture, pathologic chronic (joint) - see Derangement,
660.1 Spoon nail 703.8 joint
affecting fetus or newborn congenital 757.5 clavicle 840.9
763.1 Sporadic - see condition coccyx 847.4
acquired 738.4 Sporotrichosis (bones) (cutaneous) collar bone 840.9
degenerative 738.4 (disseminated) (epidermal) collateral, knee (medial) (tibial)
traumatic 738.4 (lymphatic) (lymphocutaneous) 844.1
acute (lumbar) - see Fracture, (mucous membranes) (pulmonary) lateral (fibular) 844.0
vertebra, lumbar (skeletal) (visceral) 117.1 recurrent or old 717.89
site other than lumbosacral - see Sporotrichum schenckii infection lateral 717.81
Fracture, vertebra, by site 117.1 medial 717.82


492 New Revised deleted Deleted Use Additional Digit(s) Omit code
SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Sprue

Sprain, strain (Continued) Sprain, strain (Continued) Sprain, strain (Continued)


coracoacromial 840.8 ligamentum teres femoris 843.8 septal cartilage (nose) 848.0
coracoclavicular 840.1 low back 846.9 shoulder 840.9
coracohumeral 840.2 lumbar (spine) 847.2 and arm, upper 840.9
coracoid (process) 840.9 lumbosacral 846.0 blade 840.9
coronary, knee 844.8 chronic or old 724.6 specified site NEC 848.8
costal cartilage, without mention of mandible 848.1 spine 847.9
injury to sternum 848.3 old 524.69 cervical 847.0
involving sternum 848.42 maxilla 848.1 coccyx 847.4
cricoarytenoid articulation 848.2 medial collateral, knee 844.1 dorsal 847.1
cricothyroid articulation 848.2 old 717.82 lumbar 847.2
cruciate meniscus lumbosacral 846.0
knee 844.2 jaw 848.1 chronic or old 724.6
old 717.89 old 524.69 sacral 847.3
anterior 717.83 knee 844.8 sacroiliac (see also Sprain, sacroiliac)
posterior 717.84 with current tear (see also Tear, 846.9
deltoid meniscus) 836.2 chronic or old 724.6
ankle 845.01 old 717.5 thoracic 847.1
shoulder 840.8 mandible 848.1 sternoclavicular 848.41
dorsal (spine) 847.1 old 524.69 sternum 848.40
ear cartilage 848.8 specified site NEC 848.8 subglenoid - (see also SLAP lesion)
elbow 841.9 metacarpal 842.10 840.8
and forearm 841.9 distal 842.12 subscapularis 840.5
specified site NEC 841.8 proximal 842.11 supraspinatus 840.6
femur (proximal end) 843.9 metacarpophalangeal 842.12 symphysis
distal end 844.9 metatarsal 845.10 jaw 848.1
fibula (proximal end) 844.9 metatarsophalangeal 845.12 old 524.69
distal end 845.00 midcarpal 842.19 mandibular 848.1
fibulocalcaneal 845.02 midtarsal 845.19 old 524.69
finger(s) 842.10 multiple sites, except fingers alone or pubis 848.5
foot 845.10 toes alone 848.8 talofibular 845.09
and ankle 845.00 neck 847.0 tarsal 845.10
forearm 841.9 nose (septal cartilage) 848.0 tarsometatarsal 845.11
and elbow 841.9 occiput from atlas 847.0 temporomandibular 848.1
specified site NEC 841.8 old - see Derangement, joint
old 524.69
glenoid (shoulder) - (see also SLAP orbicular, hip 843.8

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teres
lesion) 840.8 patella(r) 844.8
ligamentum femoris 843.8
hand 842.10 old 717.89
major or minor 840.8
hip 843.9 pelvis 848.5
thigh (proximal end) 843.9
and thigh 843.9 phalanx
and hip 843.9
humerus (proximal end) 840.9 finger 842.10
distal end 844.9
distal end 841.9 toe 845.10
thoracic (spine) 847.1
iliofemoral 843.0 radiocarpal 842.02
infraspinatus 840.3 radiohumeral 841.2 thorax 848.8
innominate radioulnar 841.9 thumb 842.10
acetabulum 843.9 distal 842.09 thyroid cartilage or region 848.2
pubic junction 848.5 radius, radial (proximal end) 841.9 tibia (proximal end) 844.9
sacral junction 846.1 and ulna 841.9 distal end 845.00
internal distal 842.09 tibiofibular
collateral, ankle 845.01 collateral 841.0 distal 845.03
semilunar cartilage 844.8 distal end 842.00 superior 844.3
with current tear (see also Tear, recurrent - see Sprain, by site toe(s) 845.10
meniscus) 836.2 rib (cage), without mention of injury to trachea 848.8
old 717.5 sternum 848.3 trapezoid 840.8
interphalangeal involving sternum 848.42 ulna, ulnar (proximal end) 841.9
finger 842.13 rotator cuff (capsule) 840.4 collateral 841.1
toe 845.13 round ligament - see also Injury, distal end 842.00
ischiocapsular 843.1 internal, round ligament ulnohumeral 841.3
jaw (cartilage) (meniscus) 848.1 femur 843.8 vertebrae (see also Sprain, spine)
old 524.69 sacral (spine) 847.3 847.9
knee 844.9 sacrococcygeal 847.3 cervical, cervicodorsal,
and leg 844.9 sacroiliac (region) 846.9 cervicothoracic 847.0
old 717.5 chronic or old 724.6 wrist (cuneiform) (scaphoid)
collateral ligament 846.1 (semilunar) 842.00
lateral 717.81 specified site NEC 846.8 xiphoid cartilage 848.49
medial 717.82 sacrospinatus 846.2 Sprengel’s deformity (congenital)
cruciate sacrospinous 846.2 755.52
anterior 717.83 sacrotuberous 846.3 Spring fever 309.23
posterior 717.84 scaphoid bone, ankle 845.00 Sprue 579.1
late effect - see Late, effects (of), sprain scapula(r) 840.9 celiac 579.0
lateral collateral, knee 844.0 semilunar cartilage (knee) 844.8 idiopathic 579.0
old 717.81 with current tear (see also Tear, meaning thrush 112.0
leg 844.9 meniscus) 836.2 nontropical 579.0
and knee 844.9 old 717.5 tropical 579.1


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SECTION I INDEX TO DISEASES AND INJURIES / Spur

Spur - see also Exostosis Staphylococcus, staphylococcal - see State (Continued)


bone 726.91 condition confusional 298.9
calcaneal 726.73 Staphyloderma (skin) 686.00 acute 293.0
calcaneal 726.73 Staphyloma 379.11 with
iliac crest 726.5 anterior, localized 379.14 arteriosclerotic dementia
nose (septum) 478.19 ciliary 379.11 290.41
bone 726.91 cornea 371.73 presenile brain disease 290.11
septal 478.19 equatorial 379.13 senility 290.3
Spuria placenta - see Placenta, abnormal posterior 379.12 alcoholic 291.0
Spurway’s syndrome (brittle bones and posticum 379.12 drug-induced 292.81
blue sclera) 756.51 ring 379.15 epileptic 293.0
Sputum, abnormal (amount) (color) sclera NEC 379.11 postoperative 293.9
(excessive) (odor) (purulent) 786.4 Starch eating 307.52 reactive (emotional stress)
bloody 786.30 Stargardt’s disease 362.75 (psychological trauma) 298.2
Squamous - see also condition Starvation (inanition) (due to lack of subacute 293.1
cell metaplasia food) 994.2 constitutional psychopathic 301.9
bladder 596.89 edema 262 convulsive (see also Convulsions) 780.39
cervix - see condition voluntary NEC 307.1 depressive NEC 311
epithelium in Stasis induced by drug 292.84
cervical canal (congenital) 752.49 bile (duct) (see also Disease, biliary) neurotic 300.4
uterine mucosa (congenital) 576.8 dissociative 300.15
752.39 bronchus (see also Bronchitis) 490 hallucinatory 780.1
metaplasia cardiac (see also Failure, heart) induced by drug 292.12
bladder 596.89 428.0 hypercoagulable (primary) 289.81
cervix - see condition cecum 564.89 secondary 289.82
Squashed nose 738.0 colon 564.89 hyperdynamic beta-adrenergic
congenital 754.0 dermatitis (see also Varix, with stasis circulatory 429.82
Squeeze, divers’ 993.3 dermatitis) 454.1 locked-in 344.81
Squint (see also Strabismus) 378.9 duodenal 536.8 menopausal 627.2
accommodative (see also Esotropia) eczema (see also Varix, with stasis artificial 627.4
378.00 dermatitis) 454.1 following induced menopause 627.4
concomitant (see also Heterotropia) edema (see also Hypertension, venous) neurotic NEC 300.9
378.30 459.30 with depersonalization episode 300.6
Stab - see also Wound, open, by site foot 991.4 obsessional 300.3
internal organs - see Injury, internal, by gastric 536.3 oneiroid (see also Schizophrenia) 295.4
site, with open wound ileocecal coil 564.89 panic 300.01
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Staggering gait 781.2 ileum 564.89 paranoid 297.9


hysterical 300.11 intestinal 564.89

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