919.7 - Superficial Foreign Body (splinter) Of Other, Multiple, And Unspecified Sites, Without Major Open Wound, Infected
The ICD 9 Code for
Superficial foreign body (splinter) of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, without major open wound, infected is listed as
919.7. 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 |
Diagnosis Code: |
919.7 |
Long Description: |
Superficial foreign body (splinter) of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, without major open wound, infected |
Short Description: |
Superficial FB NEC-infec |
|
Chapter: |
Injury And Poisoning |
Block: |
Superficial Injury (910-919) |
Related Descriptions: |
Infected foreign body by site
Splinter in skin with infection
Superficial foreign body without major open wound but with infection
|
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Codes General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS): |
ICD-10-CM Code: |
Combination:
T07 - Unspecified multiple injuries
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 919.7: |
919.0 - Abrasion or friction burn of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, without mention of infection |
919.1 - Abrasion or friction burn of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, infected |
919.2 - Blister of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, without mention of infection |
919.3 - Blister of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, infected |
919.4 - Insect bite, nonvenomous, of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, without mention of infection |
919.5 - Insect bite, nonvenomous, of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, infected |
919.6 - Superficial foreign body (splinter) of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, without major open wound and without mention of infection |
919.8 - Other and unspecified superficial injury of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, without mention of infection |
919.9 - Other and unspecified superficial injury of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, infected |