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<strong>ICD</strong>-<strong>10</strong>-<strong>CM</strong> Index to Diseases and InjuriesAAarskog's syndrome Q87.1Abandonment — see Maltreatment,abandonmentAbasia (-astasia) (hysterical) F44.4Abderhalden-Kaufmann-Lignac syndrome(cystinosis) E72.04Abdomen, abdominal — see also conditionacute R<strong>10</strong>.0angina K55.1muscle deficiency syndrome Q79.4Abdominalgia — see Pain, abdominalAbduction contracture, hip or other joint —see Contraction, jointAberrant (congenital) — see also Malposition,congenitaladrenal gland Q89.1artery (peripheral) Q27.8basilar NEC Q28.1cerebral Q28.3coronary Q24.5digestive system Q27.8eye Q15.8lower limb Q27.8precerebral Q28.1pulmonary Q25.7renal Q27.2retina Q14.1specified site NEC Q27.8subclavian Q27.8upper limb Q27.8vertebral Q28.1breast Q83.8endocrine gland NEC Q89.2hepatic duct Q44.5pancreas Q45.3parathyroid gland Q89.2pituitary gland Q89.2sebaceous glands, mucous membrane,mouth, congenital Q38.6spleen Q89.09subclavian artery Q27.8thymus (gland) Q89.2thyroid gland Q89.2vein (peripheral) NEC Q27.8cerebral Q28.3digestive system Q27.8lower limb Q27.8precerebral Q28.1specified site NEC Q27.8upper limb Q27.8Aberrationdistantial — see Disturbance, visualmental F99Abetalipoproteinemia E78.6Abiotrophy R68.89Ablatio, ablationretinae — see Detachment, retinaAblepharia, ablepharon Q<strong>10</strong>.3Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities— seealso Anomalyacid-base balance (mixed) E87.4albumin R77.0alphafetoprotein R77.2alveolar ridge K08.9anatomical relationship Q89.9apertures, congenital, diaphragm Q79.1auditory perception H93.29-diplacusis — see Diplacusishyperacusis — see HyperacusisAbnormal, abnormality, abnormalities—continuedauditory perception—continuedrecruitment — see Recruitment,auditorythreshold shift — see Shift, auditorythresholdautosomes Q99.9fragile site Q95.5basal metabolic rate R94.8biosynthesis, testicular androgen E29.1bleeding time R79.1blood-gas level R79.81blood level (of)cobalt R79.0copper R79.0iron R79.0lithium R78.89magnesium R79.0mineral NEC R79.0zinc R79.0blood pressureelevated R03.0low reading (nonspecific) R03.1blood sugar R73.09bowel sounds R19.15absent R19.11hyperactive R19.12brain scan R94.02breathing R06.9caloric test R94.138cerebrospinal fluid R83.9cytology R83.6drug level R83.2enzyme level R83.0hormones R83.1immunology R83.4microbiology R83.5nonmedicinal level R83.3specified type NEC R83.8chemistry, blood R79.9C-reactive protein R79.82drugs — see Findings, abnormal, inbloodgas level R79.81minerals R79.0pancytopenia R79.1specified NEC R79.89PTT R79.1toxins — see Findings, abnormal, inbloodchest sounds (friction) (rales) R09.89chromosome, chromosomal Q99.9with more than three X chromosomes,female Q97.1analysis result R89.8bronchial washings R84.8cerebrospinal fluid R83.8cervix uteri NEC R87.89nasal secretions R84.8nipple discharge R89.8peritoneal fluid R85.8pleural fluid R84.8prostatic secretions R86.8saliva R85.8seminal fluid R86.8sputum R84.8synovial fluid R89.8throat scrapings R84.8vagina R87.89vulva R87.89wound secretions R89.8Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities—continuedchromosome, chromosomal—continueddicentric replacement Q93.2ring replacement Q93.2sex Q99.8female phenotype Q97.9specified NEC Q97.8male phenotype Q98.9specified NEC Q98.8structural male Q98.6specified NEC Q99.8clinical findings NEC R68.89coagulation D68.9newborn, transient P61.6profile R79.1time R79.1<strong>com</strong>munication — see Fistulaconjunctiva, vascular H11.41-coronary artery Q24.5cortisol-binding globulin E27.8course, eustachian tube Q17.8cytology, female genital organs — seeAbnormal, Papanicolaou (smear)dark adaptation curve H53.61dentofacial NEC — see Anomaly,dentofacialdevelopment, developmental Q89.9central nervous system Q07.9diagnostic imagingabdomen, abdominal region NEC R93.5biliary tract R93.2breast R92.8central nervous system NEC R90.89cerebrovascular NEC R90.89coronary circulation R93.1digestive tract NEC R93.3gastrointestinal (tract) R93.3genitourinary organs R93.8head R93.0heart R93.1intrathoracic organ NEC R93.8limbs R93.6liver R93.2lung (field) R91musculoskeletal system NEC R93.7retroperitoneum R93.5sites specified NEC R93.8skin and subcutaneous tissue R93.8skull R93.0urinary organs R93.4direction, teeth, fully erupted M26.30ear ossicles, acquired NEC H74.39-ankylosis — see Ankylosis, ear ossiclesdiscontinuity — see Discontinuity,ossicles, earpartial loss — see Loss, ossicles, ear(partial)Ebstein Q22.5echocardiogram R93.1echoencephalogram R90.81echogram — see Abnormal, diagnosticimagingelectrocardiogram [ECG] [EKG] R94.31electroencephalogram [EEG] R94.01electrolyte — see Imbalance, electrolyteelectromyogram [EMG] R94.131electro-oculogram [EOG] R94.1<strong>10</strong>electrophysiological intracardiac studiesR94.39electroretinogram [ERG] R94.111erythrocytescongenital, with perinatal jaundice D58.9© 2009 Ingenix 33


<strong>ICD</strong>-<strong>10</strong>-<strong>CM</strong> TABULAR LIST of DISEASES and INJURIESCHAPTER 1— Certain infectious and parasiticdiseases (A00-B99)Includes: diseases generally recognized as <strong>com</strong>municable ortransmissibleUse additional code for any associated drug resistance (Z16)Excludes1: carrier or suspected carrier of infectious disease (Z22.-)certain localized infections — see body system-relatedchaptersinfectious and parasitic diseases <strong>com</strong>plicating pregnancy,childbirth and the puerperium (O98.-)influenza and other acute respiratory infections (J00-J22)Excludes2: infectious and parasitic diseases specific to the perinatalperiod (P35-P39)This chapter contains the following blocks:A00-A09 Intestinal infectious diseasesA15-A19 TuberculosisA20-A28 Certain zoonotic bacterial diseasesA30-A49 Other bacterial diseasesA50-A64 Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmissionA65-A69 Other spirochetal diseasesA70-A74 Other diseases caused by chlamydiaeA75-A79 RickettsiosesA80-A89 Viral infections of the central nervous systemA90-A99 Arthropod-borne viral fevers and viral hemorrhagic feversB00-B09 Viral infections characterized by skin and mucousmembrane lesionsB<strong>10</strong> Other human herpesvirusesB15-B19 Viral hepatitisB20 Human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] diseaseB25-B34 Other viral diseasesB35-B49 MycosesB50-B64 Protozoal diseasesB65-B83 HelminthiasesB85-B89 Pediculosis, acariasis and other infestationsB90-B94 Sequelae of infectious and parasitic diseasesB95-B97 Bacterial, viral and other infectious agentsB99 Other infectious diseasesINTESTINAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES (A00-A09)A00 CholeraA00.0 Cholera due to Vibrio cholerae 01, biovar choleraeClassical choleraA00.1 Cholera due to Vibrio cholerae 01, biovar eltorCholera eltorA00.9 Cholera, unspecifiedA01 Typhoid and paratyphoid feversA01.0 Typhoid feverInfection due to Salmonella typhiA01.00 Typhoid fever, unspecifiedA01.01 Typhoid meningitisA01.02 Typhoid fever with heart involvementTyphoid endocarditisTyphoid myocarditisA01.03 Typhoid pneumoniaA01.04 Typhoid arthritisA01.05 Typhoid osteomyelitisA01.09 Typhoid fever with other <strong>com</strong>plicationsA01.1 Paratyphoid fever AA01.2 Paratyphoid fever BA01.3 Paratyphoid fever CA01.4 Paratyphoid fever, unspecifiedInfection due to Salmonella paratyphi NOSA02 Other salmonella infectionsIncludes: infection or foodborne intoxication due to anySalmonella species other than S. typhi andS. paratyphiA02.0 Salmonella enteritisSalmonellosisA02.1 Salmonella sepsisA02.2 Localized salmonella infectionsA03A04A05A06A02.20 Localized salmonella infection, unspecifiedA02.21 Salmonella meningitisA02.22 Salmonella pneumoniaA02.23 Salmonella arthritisA02.24 Salmonella osteomyelitisA02.25 Salmonella pyelonephritisSalmonella tubulo-interstitial nephropathyA02.29 Salmonella with other localized infectionA02.8 Other specified salmonella infectionsA02.9 Salmonella infection, unspecifiedShigellosisA03.0 Shigellosis due to Shigella dysenteriaeGroup A shigellosis [Shiga-Kruse dysentery]A03.1 Shigellosis due to Shigella flexneriGroup B shigellosisA03.2 Shigellosis due to Shigella boydiiGroup C shigellosisA03.3 Shigellosis due to Shigella sonneiGroup D shigellosisA03.8 Other shigellosisA03.9 Shigellosis, unspecifiedBacillary dysentery NOSOther bacterial intestinal infectionsExcludes1: bacterial foodborne intoxications, NEC (A05.-)tuberculous enteritis (A18.32)A04.0 Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli infectionA04.1 Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli infectionA04.2 Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli infectionA04.3 Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infectionA04.4 Other intestinal Escherichia coli infectionsEscherichia coli enteritis NOSA04.5 Campylobacter enteritisA04.6 Enteritis due to Yersinia enterocoliticaExcludes1: extraintestinal yersiniosis (A28.2)A04.7 Enterocolitis due to Clostridium difficileFoodborne intoxication by Clostridium difficilePseudomembraneous colitisA04.8 Other specified bacterial intestinal infectionsA04.9 Bacterial intestinal infection, unspecifiedBacterial enteritis NOSOther bacterial foodborne intoxications, not elsewhereclassifiedExcludes1: Escherichia coli infection (A04.0-A04.4)foodborne intoxication by Clostridium difficile(A04.7)listeriosis (A32.-)salmonella foodborne intoxication and infection(A02.-)toxic effect of noxious foodstuffs (T61-T62)A05.0 Foodborne staphylococcal intoxicationA05.1 Botulism food poisoningBotulism NOSClassical foodborne intoxication due to ClostridiumbotulinumExcludes1:infant botulism (A48.51)wound botulism (A48.52)A05.2 Foodborne Clostridium perfringens [Clostridiumwelchii] intoxicationEnteritis necroticansPig-belA05.3 Foodborne Vibrio parahaemolyticus intoxicationA05.4 Foodborne Bacillus cereus intoxicationA05.5 Foodborne Vibrio vulnificus intoxicationA05.8 Other specified bacterial foodborne intoxicationsA05.9 Bacterial foodborne intoxication, unspecifiedAmebiasisIncludes: infection due to Entamoeba histolyticaExcludes1: other protozoal intestinal diseases (A07.-)A06.0 Acute amebic dysenteryAcute amebiasisIntestinal amebiasis NOS© 2009 Ingenix 587

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