List of Icd-9 Codes 360–389: Diseases of the Sense Organs Information
List of ICD-9 codes 360–389: diseases of the sense organs
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6b. Diseases of the sense organs (360–389)
Disorders of the eye and adnexa (360–379)
Disorders of the globe
- (360) Disorders of the globe
Retinal disorders
Chorioretinal inflammations, scars, and other disorders of choroid
Disorders of iris and ciliary body
Glaucoma
Cataract
Disorders of refraction and accommodation
Visual disturbances
Blindness and low vision
- (369) Blindness and low vision
- (369.0) Profound vision impairment both eyes
- (369.1) Moderate or severe vision impairment better eye; profound vision impairment of lesser eye
- (369.12) Visual loss, transient
- (369.2) Moderate or severe vision impairment both eyes
- (369.3) Unqualified visual loss both eyes
- (369.4) Legal blindness as defined in usa
- (369.6) Profound vision impairment one eye
- (369.7) Moderate or severe vision impairment one eye
- (369.8) Unqualified visual loss one eye
- (369.9) Unspecified visual loss
Disorders of cornea
- (371) Corneal opacity and other disorders of cornea
Adnexa
Disorders of the orbit
Disorders of optic nerve and visual pathways
Strabismus and other disorders of binocular eye movements
Other
Disorders of external ear
Nonsuppurative otitis media and Eustachian tube disorders
Suppurative and unspecified otitis media
Mastoiditis and related conditions
Other disorders of tympanic membrane
Other disorders of middle ear and mastoid
Vertiginous syndromes and other disorders of vestibular system
Otosclerosis
Other disorders of ear
Deafness
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Infectious disease/Infection: Bacterial disease (G+, G-) · Virus disease · Parasitic disease (Protozoan infection, Helminthiasis, Ectoparasitic infestation) · Mycosis · Zoonosis
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Endocrine disease · Nutrition disorder · Inborn error of metabolism
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Mental disorder
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Nervous system disease (CNS, PNS) · Neuromuscular disease
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Eye disease · Ear disease
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Cardiovascular disease (Heart disease, Vascular disease)
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Respiratory disease (Obstructive lung disease, Restrictive lung disease, Pneumonia)
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Stomatognathic disease (Tooth disease) · Digestive disease (Esophageal, Stomach, Enteropathy, Liver, Pancreatic)
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Skin disease · skin appendages (Nail disease, Hair disease, Sweat gland disease)
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Musculoskeletal disorders: Myopathy · Arthropathy · Osteochondropathy (Osteopathy, Chondropathy)
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Urologic disease (Nephropathy, Urinary bladder disease) · Male genital disease · Breast disease · Female genital disease
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Complications of pregnancy · Obstetric labor complication · Puerperal disorder
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Fetal disease
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Congenital disorder (Congenital abnormality)
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Syndromes · Medical signs (Eponymous)
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Bone fracture · Joint dislocation · Sprain · Strain · Subluxation · Head injury · Chest trauma · Poisoning
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Eye disease · pathology of the eye (H00–H59, 360–379)
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eyelid: inflammation (Stye, Chalazion, Blepharitis) · Entropion · Ectropion · Lagophthalmos · Blepharochalasis · Ptosis · Blepharophimosis · Xanthelasma · eyelash (Trichiasis, Madarosis)
lacrimal system: Dacryoadenitis · Epiphora · Dacryocystitis · Xerophthalmia
orbit: Exophthalmos · Enophthalmos · Orbital cellulitis · Periorbital cellulitis
conjunctiva: Conjunctivitis (Allergic conjunctivitis) · Pterygium · Pinguecula · Subconjunctival hemorrhage
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Optic nerve and
optic disc
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Optic neuritis · Papilledema (Foster Kennedy syndrome) · Optic atrophy/Optic neuropathy (Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy, Kjer's optic neuropathy) · Optic disc drusen · Toxic and nutritional optic neuropathy · Ischemic optic neuropathy (AION, PION)
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Ocular muscles,
binocular movement,
accommodation
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Refraction
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Refractive error: Hyperopia/Myopia · Astigmatism · Anisometropia/Aniseikonia · Presbyopia
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Visual disturbances
and blindness
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Amblyopia · Leber's congenital amaurosis · Subjective (Asthenopia, Hemeralopia, Photophobia, Scintillating scotoma) · Diplopia · Scotoma · Anopsia (Binasal hemianopsia, Bitemporal hemianopsia, Homonymous hemianopsia, Quadrantanopia) · Color blindness (Achromatopsia, Dichromacy, Monochromacy) · Nyctalopia (Oguchi disease) · Blindness/Low vision
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Pupil
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Anisocoria · Argyll Robertson pupil · Marcus Gunn pupil · Adie syndrome · Miosis · Mydriasis · Cycloplegia · Parinaud's syndrome
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Other
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Nystagmus
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Trachoma · Onchocerciasis
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