Diagnosis Code: |
916.1 |
Long Description: |
Abrasion or friction burn of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, infected |
Short Description: |
Abrasion hip/leg-infect |
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Chapter: |
Injury And Poisoning |
Block: |
Superficial Injury (910-919) |
Related Descriptions: |
Abrasion and/or friction burn of ankle with infection
Abrasion and/or friction burn of hip with infection
Abrasion and/or friction burn of lower leg with infection
Abrasion and/or friction burn of lower limb, infected
Abrasion and/or friction burn of thigh with infection
Abrasion of ankle, infected
Abrasion of hip, infected
Abrasion of knee, infected
Abrasion of lower leg, infected
Abrasion of thigh, infected
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ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Codes General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS): |
ICD-10-CM Code: |
Combination:
S70.219A - Abrasion, unspecified hip, initial encounter
OR
S70.319A - Abrasion, unspecified thigh, initial encounter
OR
S80.219A - Abrasion, unspecified knee, initial encounter
OR
S80.819A - Abrasion, unspecified lower leg, initial encounter
OR
S90.519A - Abrasion, unspecified ankle, initial encounter
with
L08.89 - Other specified local infections of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
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ICD-9-CM Siblings (same level / similar specificity) of 916.1: |
916.0 - Abrasion or friction burn of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, without mention of infection |
916.2 - Blister of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, without mention of infection |
916.3 - Blister of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, infected |
916.4 - Insect bite, nonvenomous, of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, without mention of infection |
916.5 - Insect bite, nonvenomous of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, infected |
916.6 - Superficial foreign body (splinter) of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, without major open wound and without mention of infection |
916.7 - Superficial foreign body (splinter) of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, without major open wound, infected |
916.8 - Other and unspecified superficial injury of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, without mention of infection |
916.9 - Other and unspecified superficial injury of hip, thigh, leg, and ankle, infected |