709.09 - Other Dyschromia
The ICD 9 Code for Other dyschromia is listed as 709.09.
Additional information concerning this code and description can be found below including ICD 10 crosswalks / GEMS, and chapter information where available.
ICD 9 CM Field | Value |
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Diagnosis Code: | 709.09 |
Long Description: | Other dyschromia |
Short Description: | Other dyschromia |
Chapter: | Diseases Of The Skin And Subcutaneous Tissue |
Block: | Other Diseases Of Skin And Subcutaneous Tissue (700-709) |
Related Descriptions: |
Accidental and/or traumatic tattoo
Achromia of skin Acquired hypermelanotic disorder Acquired hypomelanosis of uncertain etiology Acquired poikiloderma Acromelanosis Addisonian pigmentation of palms Amateur decorative tattoo of skin Arsenic-induced skin pigmentation Atrial myxoma with lentigines Axillary freckling due to neurofibromatosis Bilirubin pigmentation of oral mucosa Breast depigmented Breast hypopigmented Buccal pigmentation due to Addison's disease Caf Caf Centrofacial lentiginosis syndrome Chemically-induced hypomelanosis Chloasma Chloasma bronzinum Chloasma cachecticorum Chloasma caloricum Chloasma hepaticum Chloasma toxicum Chloasma traumaticum Chlorpromazine pigmentation Circumscribed acquired hypermelanosis Circumscribed hypermelanosis Circumscribed hypomelanosis Collier's stripes Congenital/hereditary hypermelanotic disorder Congenital/hereditary lentiginosis Crystal violet tattoo Decorative tattoo of skin Drug-induced hypermelanosis Drug-induced melasma Drug-induced pigmentation Ephelides Ephelis Eruptive lentiginosis Familial multiple caf Generalized acquired lentiginosis Generalized lentiginosis Genital lentiginosis Halo nevus Hemosiderin pigmentation of skin Hereditary diffuse melanosis Hereditary reticulate melanosis Hereditary sclerosing poikiloderma Hereditary sclerosing poikiloderma of Weary Hypermelanosis due to acromegaly Hypermelanosis due to adrenocorticotropic hormone/melanocyte stimulating hormone-secreting tumor Hypermelanosis due to connective tissue disorder Hypermelanosis due to cryotherapy Hypermelanosis due to Cushing syndrome Hypermelanosis due to endocrine disorder Hypermelanosis due to Hodgkin's disease Hypermelanosis due to hormonal factor Hypermelanosis due to hyperthyroidism Hypermelanosis due to malignant ACTH/MSH-secreting tumor Hypermelanosis due to neoplasia Hypermelanosis due to nervous system disorder Hypermelanosis due to nutritional disorder Hypermelanosis due to pheochromocytoma Hypermelanosis due to photodynamic agent Hypermelanosis due to phytophotodermatitis Hypermelanosis following phototherapy for neonatal jaundice Hypermelanosis of the eyelids due to hyperthyroidism Hypermelanosis of undetermined etiology Hyperpigmentation of skin Hypomelanosis due to cryotherapy Hypomelanosis due to scarring Hypomelanosis surrounding malignant melanoma Iatrogenic tattoo Idiopathic chloasma Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis Inherited cutaneous hyperpigmentation Iron pigmentation of oral mucosa Iron salt tattoo Labial lentigo Lentiginosis due to PUVA Lentigo Lentigo - freckle Lentigo simplex Leukoderma estivale Lupus erythematosus-associated hypermelanosis Lupus erythematosus-associated poikiloderma Melanin pigmentation of oral mucosa Melanoderma Melanoderma cachecticorum Melanodermatitis toxica lichenoides Melanosis Melanosis of vulva Mercury pigmentation of skin Mucosal lentiginosis Multiple caf Multiple lentigines syndrome Nevoid acquired lentiginosis Nevoid lentiginosis Nevus anemicus Occupational tattoo Oral melanocytic macule Oral pigmentary incontinence Parasitic melanoderma Penile hypermelanosis Periorbital hypermelanosis Phylloid hypomelanosis Pigmentary incontinence Pigmentation (non-melanin) due to topically applied medicament Pigmentation due to bismuth Pigmented peribuccal erythrosis of Brocq Pinna depigmented Pinna hypopigmented Poikiloderma Poikiloderma due to cold injury Poikiloderma due to connective tissue disease Poikiloderma due to heat of infra-red radiation Poikiloderma due to lichen planus Poikiloderma due to photodynamic agent Poikiloderma of Civatte Poikilodermatous mycosis fungoides Port-wine stain with oculocutaneous melanosis Post-infective hypomelanosis Postinflammatory skin pigmentation change Presence of xanthochromia Professional decorative tattoo of skin Progressive pigmentary dermatosis Progressive pigmentary dermatosis of Schamberg Reticulate acropigmentation of Kitamura Riehl's melanosis Scleroderma-associated hypermelanosis Scleroderma-associated poikiloderma Senile lentigo Senile melanoderma Skin pigmentation due to hemosiderosis Solar lentiginosis Staining of skin Symmetrical progressive leucopathy Symptomatic chloasma Systemic exogenous pigmentation of oral mucosa Tattoo of skin Unilateral acquired lentiginosis (situation) Unilateral lentiginosis (situation) Universal acquired melanosis Vulvovaginal hypermelanosis Yellow skin |
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Codes General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS): | |
ICD-10-CM Code: | L81.8 - Other specified disorders of pigmentation (approximate) |
ICD-9-CM Siblings (same level / similar specificity) of 709.09: | |
709.00 - Dyschromia, unspecified | |
709.01 - Vitiligo |