941.57 - Deep Necrosis Of Underlying Tissues [deep Third Degree] With Loss Of A Body Part, Of Forehead And Cheek
The ICD 9 Code for
Deep necrosis of underlying tissues [deep third degree] with loss of a body part, of forehead and cheek is listed as
941.57. 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: |
941.57 |
Long Description: |
Deep necrosis of underlying tissues [deep third degree] with loss of a body part, of forehead and cheek |
Short Description: |
3rd burn w loss-face NEC |
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Chapter: |
Injury And Poisoning |
Block: |
Burns (940-949) |
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Codes General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS): |
ICD-10-CM Code: |
T20.36XA - Burn of third degree of forehead and cheek, initial encounter (approximate) |
ICD-10-CM Code: |
T20.76XA - Corrosion of third degree of forehead and cheek, initial encounter (approximate) |
ICD-9-CM Siblings (same level / similar specificity) of 941.57: |
941.50 - Deep necrosis of underlying tissues [deep third degree] with loss of a body part, of face and head, unspecified site |
941.51 - Deep necrosis of underlying tissues [deep third degree] with loss of a body part, of ear [any part] |
941.52 - Deep necrosis of underlying tissues [deep third degree] with loss of a body part, of eye (with other parts of face, head, and neck) |
941.53 - Deep necrosis of underlying tissues [deep third degree] with loss of a body part, of lip(s) |
941.54 - Deep necrosis of underlying tissues [deep third degree] with loss of a body part, of chin |
941.55 - Deep necrosis of underlying tissues [deep third degree] with loss of a body part, of nose (septum) |
941.56 - Deep necrosis of underlying tissues [deep third degree] with loss of a body part, of scalp [any part] |
941.58 - Deep necrosis of underlying tissues [deep third degree] with loss of a body part, of neck |
941.59 - Deep necrosis of underlying tissues [deep third degree] with loss of a body part, of multiple sites [except with eye] of face, head, and neck |