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Results for "Conjunctival"

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CM Codes
98,186
PCS Tables
917
MS-DRGs
452

Coding Tip

Billable CM codes require maximum specificity. PCS codes are always 7 characters.

Official Guidelines

Diagnosis (ICD-10-CM)

  • Argyria, argyriasis > conjunctivalH11.13-
  • Argyrosis, conjunctivalH11.13-
  • Burn (electricity) (flame) (hot gas, liquid or hot object) (radiation) (steam) (thermal) > eye (s) and adnexa > conjunctival sac
    See: Burn, cornea
  • Contusion (skin surface intact) > conjunctiva > with foreign body (in conjunctival sac)
    See: Foreign body, conjunctival sac
  • Contusion (skin surface intact) > subconjunctivalS05.1-
  • Corrosion (injury) (acid) (caustic) (chemical) (lime) (external) (internal) > eye (s) and adnexa > conjunctival sac
    See: Corrosion, cornea
  • Deficiency, deficient > vitamin (multiple) NOS > A > with > xerosis > conjunctivalE50.0
  • Deficiency, deficient > vitamin (multiple) NOS > A > with > xerosis > conjunctival > and Bitot's spotE50.1
  • Fever (inanition) (of unknown origin) (persistent) (with chills) (with rigor) > pharyngoconjunctivalB30.2
  • Foreign body > conjunctival sacT15.1-
  • H11.11

    Conjunctival deposits

  • H11.12

    Conjunctival concretions

  • H11.13

    Conjunctival pigmentations

  • H11.2

    Conjunctival scars

  • H11.22

    Conjunctival granuloma

  • H11.3

    Conjunctival hemorrhage

  • H11.42

    Conjunctival edema

  • H11.43

    Conjunctival hyperemia

  • H11.44

    Conjunctival cysts

  • H11.10Billable

    Unspecified conjunctival degenerations

  • H11.113Billable

    Conjunctival deposits, bilateral

  • H11.123Billable

    Conjunctival concretions, bilateral

  • H11.133Billable

    Conjunctival pigmentations, bilateral

  • H11.14

    Conjunctival xerosis, unspecified

  • H11.223Billable

    Conjunctival granuloma, bilateral

  • H11.229Billable

    Conjunctival granuloma, unspecified

  • H11.33Billable

    Conjunctival hemorrhage, bilateral

  • H11.423Billable

    Conjunctival edema, bilateral

  • H11.433Billable

    Conjunctival hyperemia, bilateral

  • H11.443Billable

    Conjunctival cysts, bilateral

  • H11.1

    Conjunctival degenerations and deposits

  • H11.111Billable

    Conjunctival deposits, right eye

  • H11.112Billable

    Conjunctival deposits, left eye

  • H11.119Billable

    Conjunctival deposits, unspecified eye

  • H11.121Billable

    Conjunctival concretions, right eye

  • H11.122Billable

    Conjunctival concretions, left eye

  • H11.129Billable

    Conjunctival concretions, unspecified eye

  • H11.131Billable

    Conjunctival pigmentations, right eye

  • H11.132Billable

    Conjunctival pigmentations, left eye

  • H11.139Billable

    Conjunctival pigmentations, unspecified eye