ICD10 code of Stevens Johnson Syndrome and ICD9 code
What is the ICD10 code for Stevens Johnson Syndrome? And the ICD9 code for Stevens Johnson Syndrome?
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is a rare but severe skin condition characterized by a painful rash, blisters, and mucous membrane involvement. It is considered a medical emergency and requires immediate attention. In the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), SJS is assigned a specific code to aid in medical coding and billing processes.
The ICD-10 code for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is L51.1. This code falls under the category of "Bullous disorders" in the ICD-10 classification system. The code L51.1 specifically represents "Toxic epidermal necrolysis [Lyell]." Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a more severe form of SJS, and both conditions are closely related.
In contrast, the ICD-9 code for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is 695.14. This code is found in the "Other specified erythematous conditions" category. It is important to note that the ICD-9 code system has been replaced by the ICD-10 system, which provides more detailed and specific codes for various medical conditions.
It is crucial for healthcare professionals to accurately assign the appropriate ICD-10 code for SJS when documenting and reporting cases. This helps in tracking the prevalence and incidence of the condition, as well as ensuring proper reimbursement for medical services provided. However, it is always recommended to consult with a qualified healthcare professional or medical coder for precise coding information and guidance.
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10/4/17 by Yolika. Translated
The ICD-9 and 10 is the acronym for the International Classification of Diseases, ninth edition, published in 1977 by the World Health Organization -WHO - and whose purpose is to classify diseases, health conditions and external causes of diseases and injury in order to collect health information useful related deaths, diseases and injury (mortality and morbidity).
10/16/17 by Karen. Translated
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