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Instruction manual part 2e, vol 3: ICD-10 index

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO DISEASES AND NATURE OF INJURY<br />

Cushing’s—continued<br />

- ulcer (see also Ulcer, peptic, acute) K27.3<br />

Cusp, Carabelli - see condition<br />

Cut (external) - see also Wound T14.1<br />

- muscle - see Injury, muscle<br />

Cutis - see also condition<br />

- hyperelastica Q82.8<br />

- - acquired L57.4<br />

- laxa (hyperelastica) (see also Dermatolysis)<br />

Q82.8<br />

- - senilis L57.4<br />

- marmorata R23.8<br />

- osteosis L94.2<br />

- pendula - see Dermatolysis<br />

- rhomboidalis nuchae L57.2<br />

- verticis gyrata Q82.8<br />

- - acquired L91.8<br />

Cyanosis R23.0<br />

- conjunctiva H11.4<br />

- enterogenous D74.8<br />

- paroxysmal digital I73.0<br />

- retina, retinal H35.8<br />

Cyanotic heart disease I24.9<br />

- congenital Q24.9<br />

Cycle<br />

- anovulatory N97.0<br />

- menstrual, irregular N92.6<br />

Cyclencephaly Q04.9<br />

Cyclical vomiting R11<br />

- psychogenic F50.5<br />

Cyclitis (see also Iridocyclitis) H20.9<br />

- Fuchs' heterochromic H20.8<br />

- posterior H30.2<br />

Cycloid personality F34.0<br />

Cyclophoria H50.5<br />

Cyclopia, cyclops Q87.0<br />

Cyclopism Q87.0<br />

Cycloplegia H52.5<br />

Cyclospasm H52.5<br />

Cyclothymia F34.0<br />

Cyclothymic personality F34.0<br />

Cyclotropia H50.4<br />

Cylindroma (M8200/3) - see also Neoplasm,<br />

malignant<br />

- eccrine dermal (M8200/0) - see Neoplasm,<br />

skin, benign<br />

- skin (M8200/0) - see Neoplasm, skin,<br />

benign<br />

Cylindruria R82.9<br />

Cyphosis - see Kyphosis<br />

Cyst (colloid) (mucous) (retention)<br />

(simple)<br />

Note – In general, cysts are not neoplastic<br />

and are classified either as specific entities or<br />

to the appropriate category for disease of the<br />

specified anatomical site. This generalization<br />

does not apply to certain types of cysts which<br />

are neoplastic in nature, for example<br />

dermoid, or to cysts of certain structures, for<br />

example branchial cleft, which are classified<br />

as developmental anomalies.<br />

The following listing includes some of the<br />

most frequently reported sites of cysts as well<br />

as qualifiers that indicate the type of cyst.<br />

The qualifiers are not usually repeated under<br />

the anatomical sites. Since the code<br />

assignment for a given site may vary<br />

depending on the type of cyst, the coder<br />

should refer to the listings under the specified<br />

type of cyst before considering the site.<br />

- adenoid (infected) J35.8<br />

- adrenal gland E27.8<br />

- - congenital Q89.1<br />

- air, lung J98.4<br />

- amnion, amniotic O41.8<br />

- anterior chamber (eye) (exudative)<br />

(implantation) (parasitic) H21.3<br />

- antrum J34.1<br />

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