ICD10 code of Choroideremia and ICD9 code
What is the ICD10 code for Choroideremia? And the ICD9 code for Choroideremia?
Choroideremia is a rare genetic disorder that affects the retina, specifically the choroid layer. This condition causes progressive vision loss over time, primarily in males. Unfortunately, there is currently no known cure for this condition.
In terms of medical coding, Choroideremia is classified under the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10). The specific ICD-10 code for Choroideremia is H31.4. This code falls under the category of "Other hereditary retinal dystrophies," which includes various genetic conditions that lead to retinal degeneration.
On the other hand, the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (ICD-9) is an older coding system that has been replaced by ICD-10. The ICD-9 code for Choroideremia is 362.74. This code is found under the broader category of "Other retinal disorders," which encompasses a range of retinal conditions not specifically classified elsewhere in the ICD-9 system.
It is important to note that accurate coding is crucial for proper documentation and billing purposes in the medical field. These codes help healthcare professionals and insurance companies identify and classify specific diagnoses, allowing for effective communication and appropriate reimbursement for medical services provided.
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