Keratomalacia is a condition characterized by severe vitamin A deficiency leading to softening and ulceration of the cornea. The ICD-10 code for Keratomalacia is E50.5. In the previous coding system, ICD-9, the code for this condition was 264.3. Proper diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent vision loss and complications associated with Keratomalacia.
Keratomalacia is a condition characterized by a softening and degeneration of the cornea, the transparent front part of the eye. The ICD-10 code for keratomalacia is H16.9. This code falls under the broader category of "Other and unspecified disorders of cornea" in the ICD-10 coding system. It is important to note that the ICD-10 code provides a standardized way for healthcare professionals to classify and document specific diagnoses.
In the previous ICD-9 coding system, keratomalacia was identified by the code 370.33. The ICD-9 code for keratomalacia was grouped under "Other disorders of cornea" category.
It is essential to accurately assign the appropriate ICD-10 code for keratomalacia when documenting and coding medical records. This code aids in tracking the prevalence and incidence of the condition, facilitates reimbursement processes, and enables statistical analysis for research purposes. The ICD-10 code system is widely used internationally and helps ensure consistency and accuracy in medical coding and billing.