ICD10 code of Visual Snow and ICD9 code
What is the ICD10 code for Visual Snow? And the ICD9 code for Visual Snow?
Visual snow is a rare condition characterized by the presence of tiny flickering dots or static-like patterns in a person's visual field. The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) provides a specific code for this condition, which is known as "Persistent Visual Disturbance" or "Visual Snow." The ICD-10 code for Visual Snow is H53.12.
When it comes to the older version of the classification system, the ICD-9 code, it is important to note that Visual Snow does not have a specific code assigned to it. This could be due to the fact that Visual Snow was not well-recognized or understood at the time of ICD-9's publication. However, it is worth mentioning that the ICD-9 code for "Other and unspecified disorders of visual perception" is 368.16. While not specific to Visual Snow, this code may have been used in the past to classify similar visual disturbances.
It is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate coding. The ICD codes provide a standardized way to classify medical conditions for billing, research, and statistical purposes. Nonetheless, the information provided here is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
by Diseasemaps
Visual snow syndrome
ORPHA:420556
ICD-10: H53.8 Visual disturbances
Will have to search these.
I am not sure there are codes for this condition
1/12/18 by Max 3550
ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 368.8
H53.9
5/28/19 by Labnjab 2500
We got rare codes, only for autisme and fibryomalgia but for this one, there isn't yet a code.
No Diagnosis codes will be available until the neurology community officially recognizes this condition and it’s diagnostic criteria
9/4/19 by Denali 2550
H53. 9 = ICD10
368 = ICD9
9/14/21 by Kay 2670
The disease is still new and rare, not sure if it belongs to any of these codes.
3/14/22 by Khaled 3630
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