DISORDERS OF THE EYE AND ADNEXA (360-379)
- 360 Disorders of the globe
- Includes: disorders affecting multiple structures of eye
- 360.0 Purulent endophthalmitis
- 360.00 Purulent endophthalmitis, unspecified
- 360.01 Acute endophthalmitis
- 360.02 Panophthalmitis
- 360.03 Chronic endophthalmitis
- 360.04 Vitreous abscess
- 360.1 Other endophthalmitis
- 360.11 Sympathetic uveitis
- 360.12 Panuveitis
- 360.13 Parasitic endophthalmitis NOS
- 360.14 Ophthalmia nodosa
- 360.19 Other
- Phacoanaphylactic endophthalmitis
- 360.2 Degenerative disorders of globe
- 360.20 Degenerative disorder of globe, unspecified
- 360.21 Progressive high (degenerative) myopia
- 360.23 Siderosis
- 360.24 Other metallosis
- 360.29 Other
- Excludes: xerophthalmia (264.7)
- 360.3 Hypotony of eye
- 360.30 Hypotony, unspecified
- 360.31 Primary hypotony
- 360.32 Ocular fistula causing hypotony
- 360.33 Hypotony associated with other ocular disorders
- 360.34 Flat anterior chamber
- 360.4 Degenerated conditions of globe
- 360.40 Degenerated globe or eye, unspecified
- 360.41 Blind hypotensive eye
- Atrophy of globe
- Phthisis bulbi
- 360.42 Blind hypertensive eye
- 360.43 Hemophthalmos, except current injury
- Excludes: traumatic (871.0-871.9, 921.0-921.9)
- 360.44 Leucocoria
- 360.5 Retained (old) intraocular foreign body, magnetic
- Excludes: current penetrating injury with magnetic foreign body (871.5)
- retained (old) foreign body of orbit (376.6)
- 360.50 Foreign body, magnetic, intraocular, unspecified
- 360.51 Foreign body, magnetic, in anterior chamber
- 360.52 Foreign body, magnetic, in iris or ciliary body
- 360.53 Foreign body, magnetic, in lens
- 360.54 Foreign body, magnetic, in vitreous
- 360.55 Foreign body, magnetic, in posterior wall
- 360.59 Foreign body, magnetic, in other or multiple sites
- 360.6 Retained (old) intraocular foreign body, nonmagnetic
- Retained (old) foreign body:
- Excludes: current penetrating injury with (nonmagnetic) foreign body (871.6)
- retained (old) foreign body in orbit (376.6)
- 360.60 Foreign body, intraocular, unspecified
- 360.61 Foreign body in anterior chamber
- 360.62 Foreign body in iris or ciliary body
- 360.63 Foreign body in lens
- 360.64 Foreign body in vitreous
- 360.65 Foreign body in posterior wall
- 360.69 Foreign body in other or multiple sites
- 360.8 Other disorders of globe
- 360.81 Luxation of globe
- 360.89 Other
- 360.9 Unspecified disorder of globe
- 361 Retinal detachments and defects
- 361.0 Retinal detachment with retinal defect
- Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
- Excludes: detachment of retinal pigment epithelium (362.42-362.43)
- retinal detachment (serous) (without defect) (361.2)
- 361.00 Retinal detachment with retinal defect, unspecified
- 361.01 Recent detachment, partial, with single defect
- 361.02 Recent detachment, partial, with multiple defects
- 361.03 Recent detachment, partial, with giant tear
- 361.04 Recent detachment, partial, with retinal dialysis
- Dialysis (juvenile) of retina (with detachment)
- 361.05 Recent detachment, total or subtotal
- 361.06 Old detachment, partial
- Delimited old retinal detachment
- 361.07 Old detachment, total or subtotal
- 361.1 Retinoschisis and retinal cysts
- Excludes: juvenile retinoschisis (362.73)
- microcystoid degeneration of retina (362.62)
- parasitic cyst of retina (360.13)
- 361.10 Retinoschisis, unspecified
- 361.11 Flat retinoschisis
- 361.12 Bullous retinoschisis
- 361.13 Primary retinal cysts
- 361.14 Secondary retinal cysts
- 361.19 Other
- 361.2 Serous retinal detachment
- Retinal detachment without retinal defect
- Excludes: central serous retinopathy (362.41)
- retinal pigment epithelium detachment (362.42-362.43)
- 361.3 Retinal defects without detachment
- Excludes: chorioretinal scars after surgery for detachment (363.30-363.35)
- peripheral retinal degeneration without defect (362.60-362.66)
- 361.30 Retinal defect, unspecified
- 361.31 Round hole of retina without detachment
- 361.32 Horseshoe tear of retina without detachment
- Operculum of retina without mention of detachment
- 361.33 Multiple defects of retina without detachment
- 361.8 Other forms of retinal detachment
- 361.81 Traction detachment of retina
- Traction detachment with vitreoretinal organization
- 361.89 Other
- 361.9 Unspecified retinal detachment
- 362 Other retinal disorders
- Excludes: chorioretinal scars (363.30-363.35)
- chorioretinitis (363.0-363.2)
- 362.0 Diabetic retinopathy
- Code first diabetes (250.5)
- 362.01 Background diabetic retinopathy
- Diabetic macular edema
- Diabetic retinal edema
- Diabetic retinal microaneurysms
- Diabetic retinopathy NOS
- 362.02 Proliferative diabetic retinopathy
- 362.1 Other background retinopathy and retinal vascular changes
- 362.10 Background retinopathy, unspecified
- 362.11 Hypertensive retinopathy
- 362.12 Exudative retinopathy
- 362.13 Changes in vascular appearance
- Vascular sheathing of retina
- Use additional code for any associated atherosclerosis (440.8)
- 362.14 Retinal microaneurysms NOS
- 362.15 Retinal telangiectasia
- 362.16 Retinal neovascularization NOS
- 362.17 Other intraretinal microvascular abnormalities
- 362.18 Retinal vasculitis
- Eales' disease
- Retinal:
- arteritis
- endarteritis
- perivasculitis
- phlebitis
- 362.2 Other proliferative retinopathy
- 362.21 Retrolental fibroplasia
- 362.29 Other nondiabetic proliferative retinopathy
- 362.3 Retinal vascular occlusion
- 362.30 Retinal vascular occlusion, unspecified
- 362.31 Central retinal artery occlusion
- 362.32 Arterial branch occlusion
- 362.33 Partial arterial occlusion
- Hollenhorst plaque
- Retinal microembolism
- 362.34 Transient arterial occlusion
- 362.35 Central retinal vein occlusion
- 362.36 Venous tributary (branch) occlusion
- 362.37 Venous engorgement
- Occlusion: of retinal vein
- incipient of retinal vein
- partial of retinal vein
- 362.4 Separation of retinal layers
- Excludes: retinal detachment (serous) (361.2)
- rhegmatogenous (361.00-361.07)
- 362.40 Retinal layer separation, unspecified
- 362.41 Central serous retinopathy
- 362.42 Serous detachment of retinal pigment epithelium
- Exudative detachment of retinal pigment epithelium
- 362.43 Hemorrhagic detachment of retinal pigment epithelium
- 362.5 Degeneration of macula and posterior pole
- Excludes: degeneration of optic disc (377.21-377.24)
- hereditary retinal degeneration [dystrophy] (362.70-362.77)
- 362.50 Macular degeneration (senile), unspecified
- 362.51 Nonexudative senile macular degeneration
- Senile macular degeneration:
- 362.52 Exudative senile macular degeneration
- Kuhnt-Junius degeneration
- Senile macular degeneration:
- 362.53 Cystoid macular degeneration
- 362.54 Macular cyst, hole, or pseudohole
- 362.55 Toxic maculopathy
- Use additional E code to identify drug, if drug induced
- 362.56 Macular puckering
- 362.57 Drusen (degenerative)
- 362.6 Peripheral retinal degenerations
- Excludes: hereditary retinal degeneration [dystrophy] (362.70-362.77)
- retinal degeneration with retinal defect (361.00-361.07)
- 362.60 Peripheral retinal degeneration, unspecified
- 362.61 Paving stone degeneration
- 362.62 Microcystoid degeneration
- Blessig's cysts
- Iwanoff's cysts
- 362.63 Lattice degeneration
- Palisade degeneration of retina
- 362.64 Senile reticular degeneration
- 362.65 Secondary pigmentary degeneration
- Pseudoretinitis pigmentosa
- 362.66 Secondary vitreoretinal degenerations
- 362.7 Hereditary retinal dystrophies
- 362.70 Hereditary retinal dystrophy, unspecified
- 362.71 Retinal dystrophy in systemic or cerebroretinal lipidoses
- Code first underlying disease, as:
- cerebroretinal lipidoses (330.1)
- systemic lipidoses (272.7)
- 362.72 Retinal dystrophy in other systemic disorders and syndromes
- Code first underlying disease, as:
- Bassen-Kornzweig syndrome (272.5)
- Refsum's disease (356.3)
- 362.73 Vitreoretinal dystrophies
- 362.74 Pigmentary retinal dystrophy
- Retinal dystrophy, albipunctate
- Retinitis pigmentosa
- 362.75 Other dystrophies primarily involving the sensory retina
- Progressive cone (-rod) dystrophy
- Stargardt's disease
- 362.76 Dystrophies primarily involving the retinal pigment epithelium
- Fundus flavimaculatus
- Vitelliform dystrophy
- 362.77 Dystrophies primarily involving Bruch's membrane
- Dystrophy:
- hyaline
- pseudoinflammatory foveal
- Hereditary drusen
- 362.8 Other retinal disorders
- Excludes: chorioretinal inflammations (363.0-363.2)
- chorioretinal scars (363.30-363.35)
- 362.81 Retinal hemorrhage
- Hemorrhage:
- preretinal
- retinal (deep) (superficial)
- subretinal
- 362.82 Retinal exudates and deposits
- 362.83 Retinal edema
- Retinal:
- cotton wool spots
- edema (localized) (macular) (peripheral)
- 362.84 Retinal ischemia
- 362.85 Retinal nerve fiber bundle defects
- 362.89 Other retinal disorders
- 362.9 Unspecified retinal disorder
- 363 Chorioretinal inflammations, scars, and other disorders of choroid
- 363.0 Focal chorioretinitis and focal retinochoroiditis
- Excludes: focal chorioretinitis or retinochoroiditis in:
- histoplasmosis (115.02, 115.12, 115.92)
- toxoplasmosis (130.2)
- congenital infection (771.2)
- 363.00 Focal chorioretinitis, unspecified
- Focal:
- choroiditis or chorioretinitis NOS
- retinitis or retinochoroiditis NOS
- 363.01 Focal choroiditis and chorioretinitis, juxtapapillary
- 363.03 Focal choroiditis and chorioretinitis of other posterior pole
- 363.04 Focal choroiditis and chorioretinitis, peripheral
- 363.05 Focal retinitis and retinochoroiditis, juxtapapillary
- 363.06 Focal retinitis and retinochoroiditis, macular or paramacular
- 363.07 Focal retinitis and retinochoroiditis of other posterior pole
- 363.08 Focal retinitis and retinochoroiditis, peripheral
- 363.1 Disseminated chorioretinitis and disseminated retinochoroiditis
- Excludes: disseminated choroiditis or chorioretinitis in secondary syphilis (091.51)
- neurosyphilitic disseminated retinitis or retinochoroiditis (094.83)
- retinal (peri)vasculitis (362.18)
- 363.10 Disseminated chorioretinitis, unspecified
- Disseminated:
- choroiditis or chorioretinitis NOS
- retinitis or retinochoroiditis NOS
- 363.11 Disseminated choroiditis and chorioretinitis, posterior pole
- 363.12 Disseminated choroiditis and chorioretinitis, peripheral
- 363.13 Disseminated choroiditis and chorioretinitis, generalized
- Code first any underlying disease, as:
- 363.14 Disseminated retinitis and retinochoroiditis, metastatic
- 363.15 Disseminated retinitis and retinochoroiditis, pigment epitheliopathy
- Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy
- 363.2 Other and unspecified forms of chorioretinitis and retinochoroiditis
- Excludes: panophthalmitis (360.02)
- sympathetic uveitis (360.11)
- uveitis NOS (364.3)
- 363.20 Chorioretinitis, unspecified
- Choroiditis NOS
- Retinitis NOS
- Uveitis, posterior NOS
- 363.21 Pars planitis
- 363.22 Harada's disease
- 363.3 Chorioretinal scars
- Scar (postinflammatory) (postsurgical) (posttraumatic):
- 363.30 Chorioretinal scar, unspecified
- 363.31 Solar retinopathy
- 363.32 Other macular scars
- 363.33 Other scars of posterior pole
- 363.34 Peripheral scars
- 363.35 Disseminated scars
- 363.4 Choroidal degenerations
- 363.40 Choroidal degeneration, unspecified
- 363.41 Senile atrophy of choroid
- 363.42 Diffuse secondary atrophy of choroid
- 363.43 Angioid streaks of choroid
- 363.5 Hereditary choroidal dystrophies
- Hereditary choroidal atrophy:
- partial [choriocapillaris]
- total [all vessels]
- 363.50 Hereditary choroidal dystrophy or atrophy, unspecified
- 363.51 Circumpapillary dystrophy of choroid, partial
- 363.52 Circumpapillary dystrophy of choroid, total
- Helicoid dystrophy of choroid
- 363.53 Central dystrophy of choroid, partial
- Dystrophy, choroidal:
- central areolar
- circinate
- 363.54 Central choroidal atrophy, total
- Dystrophy, choroidal:
- central gyrate
- serpiginous
- 363.55 Choroideremia
- 363.56 Other diffuse or generalized dystrophy, partial
- Diffuse choroidal sclerosis
- 363.57 Other diffuse or generalized dystrophy, total
- Generalized gyrate atrophy, choroid
- 363.6 Choroidal hemorrhage and rupture
- 363.61 Choroidal hemorrhage, unspecified
- 363.62 Expulsive choroidal hemorrhage
- 363.63 Choroidal rupture
- 363.7 Choroidal detachment
- 363.70 Choroidal detachment, unspecified
- 363.71 Serous choroidal detachment
- 363.72 Hemorrhagic choroidal detachment
- 363.8 Other disorders of choroid
- 363.9 Unspecified disorder of choroid
- 364 Disorders of iris and ciliary body
- 364.0 Acute and subacute iridocyclitis
- Anterior uveitis, acute, subacute
- Cyclitis, acute, subacute
- Iridocyclitis, acute, subacute
- Iritis, acute, subacute
- Excludes: gonococcal (098.41)
- herpes simplex (054.44)
- herpes zoster (053.22)
- 364.00 Acute and subacute iridocyclitis, unspecified
- 364.01 Primary iridocyclitis
- 364.02 Recurrent iridocyclitis
- 364.03 Secondary iridocyclitis, infectious
- 364.04 Secondary iridocyclitis, noninfectious
- 364.05 Hypopyon
- 364.1 Chronic iridocyclitis
- Excludes: posterior cyclitis (363.21)
- 364.10 Chronic iridocyclitis, unspecified
- 364.11 Chronic iridocyclitis in diseases classified elsewhere
- Code first underlying disease, as:
- sarcoidosis (135)
- tuberculosis (017.3)
- Excludes: syphilitic iridocyclitis (091.52)
- 364.2 Certain types of iridocyclitis
- Excludes: posterior cyclitis (363.21)
- sympathetic uveitis (360.11)
- 364.21 Fuchs' heterochromic cyclitis
- 364.22 Glaucomatocyclitic crises
- 364.23 Lens-induced iridocyclitis
- 364.24 Vogt-Koyanagi syndrome
- 364.3 Unspecified iridocyclitis
- 364.4 Vascular disorders of iris and ciliary body
- 364.41 Hyphema
- Hemorrhage of iris or ciliary body
- 364.42 Rubeosis iridis
- Neovascularization of iris or ciliary body
- 364.5 Degenerations of iris and ciliary body
- 364.51 Essential or progressive iris atrophy
- 364.52 Iridoschisis
- 364.53 Pigmentary iris degeneration
- Acquired heterochromia of iris
- Pigment dispersion syndrome of iris
- Translucency of iris
- 364.54 Degeneration of pupillary margin
- Atrophy of sphincter of iris
- Ectropion of pigment epithelium of iris
- 364.55 Miotic cysts of pupillary margin
- 364.56 Degenerative changes of chamber angle
- 364.57 Degenerative changes of ciliary body
- 364.59 Other iris atrophy
- Iris atrophy (generalized) (sector shaped)
- 364.6 Cysts of iris, ciliary body, and anterior chamber
- Excludes: miotic pupillary cyst (364.55)
- 364.60 Idiopathic cysts
- 364.61 Implantation cysts
- Epithelial down-growth, anterior chamber
- Implantation cysts (surgical) (traumatic)
- 364.62 Exudative cysts of iris or anterior chamber
- 364.63 Primary cyst of pars plana
- 364.64 Exudative cyst of pars plana
- 364.7 Adhesions and disruptions of iris and ciliary body
- Excludes: flat anterior chamber (360.34)
- 364.70 Adhesions of iris, unspecified
- 364.71 Posterior synechiae
- 364.72 Anterior synechiae
- 364.73 Goniosynechiae
- Peripheral anterior synechiae
- 364.74 Pupillary membranes
- 364.75 Pupillary abnormalities
- Deformed pupil
- Ectopic pupil
- Rupture of sphincter, pupil
- 364.76 Iridodialysis
- 364.77 Recession of chamber angle
- 364.8 Other disorders of iris and ciliary body
- Prolapse of iris NOS
- Excludes: prolapse of iris in recent wound (871.1)
- 364.9 Unspecified disorder of iris and ciliary body
- 365 Glaucoma
- Excludes: blind hypertensive eye [absolute glaucoma] (360.42)
- congenital glaucoma (743.20-743.22)
- 365.0 Borderline glaucoma [glaucoma suspect]
- 365.00 Preglaucoma, unspecified
- 365.01 Open angle with borderline findings
- Open angle with:
- borderline intraocular pressure
- cupping of optic discs
- 365.02 Anatomical narrow angle
- 365.03 Steroid responders
- 365.04 Ocular hypertension
- 365.1 Open-angle glaucoma
- 365.10 Open-angle glaucoma, unspecified
- 365.11 Primary open angle glaucoma
- 365.12 Low tension glaucoma
- 365.13 Pigmentary glaucoma
- 365.14 Glaucoma of childhood
- Infantile or juvenile glaucoma
- 365.15 Residual stage of open angle glaucoma
- 365.2 Primary angle-closure glaucoma
- 365.20 Primary angle-closure glaucoma, unspecified
- 365.21 Intermittent angle-closure glaucoma
- 365.22 Acute angle-closure glaucoma
- 365.23 Chronic angle-closure glaucoma
- 365.24 Residual stage of angle-closure glaucoma
- 365.3 Corticosteroid-induced glaucoma
- 365.31 Glaucomatous stage
- 365.32 Residual stage
- 365.4 Glaucoma associated with congenital anomalies, dystrophies, and systemic syndromes
- 365.41 Glaucoma associated with chamber angle anomalies
- Code first associated disorder, as:
- Axenfeld's anomaly (743.44)
- Rieger's anomaly or syndrome (743.44)
- 365.42 Glaucoma associated with anomalies of iris
- Code first associated disorder, as:
- aniridia (743.45)
- essential iris atrophy (364.51)
- 365.43 Glaucoma associated with other anterior segment anomalies
- Code first associated disorder, as:
- 365.44 Glaucoma associated with systemic syndromes
- Code first associated disease, as:
- neurofibromatosis (237.7)
- Sturge-Weber (-Dimitri) syndrome (759.6)
- 365.5 Glaucoma associated with disorders of the lens
- 365.51 Phacolytic glaucoma
- Use additional code for associated hypermature cataract (366.18)
- 365.52 Pseudoexfoliation glaucoma
- Use additional code for associated pseudoexfoliation of capsule (366.11)
- 365.59 Glaucoma associated with other lens disorders
- Use additional code for associated disorder, as:
- dislocation of lens (379.33-379.34)
- spherophakia (743.36)
- 365.6 Glaucoma associated with other ocular disorders
- 365.60 Glaucoma associated with unspecified ocular disorder
- 365.61 Glaucoma associated with pupillary block
- Use additional code for associated disorder, as:
- seclusion of pupil [iris bombé] (364.74)
- 365.62 Glaucoma associated with ocular inflammations
- Use additional code for associated disorder, as:
- glaucomatocyclitic crises (364.22)
- iridocyclitis (364.0-364.3)
- 365.63 Glaucoma associated with vascular disorders
- Use additional code for associated disorder, as:
- central retinal vein occlusion (362.35)
- hyphema (364.41)
- 365.64 Glaucoma associated with tumors or cysts
- Use additional code for associated disorder, as:
- benign neoplasm (224.0-224.9)
- epithelial down-growth (364.61)
- malignant neoplasm (190.0-190.9)
- 365.65 Glaucoma associated with ocular trauma
- Use additional code for associated condition, as:
- contusion of globe (921.3)
- recession of chamber angle (364.77)
- 365.8 Other specified forms of glaucoma
- 365.81 Hypersecretion glaucoma
- 365.82 Glaucoma with increased episcleral venous pressure
- 365.89 Other specified glaucoma
- 365.9 Unspecified glaucoma
- 366 Cataract
- Excludes: congenital cataract (743.30-743.34)
- 366.0 Infantile, juvenile, and presenile cataract
- 366.00 Nonsenile cataract, unspecified
- 366.01 Anterior subcapsular polar cataract
- 366.02 Posterior subcapsular polar cataract
- 366.03 Cortical, lamellar, or zonular cataract
- 366.04 Nuclear cataract
- 366.09 Other and combined forms of nonsenile cataract
- 366.1 Senile cataract
- 366.10 Senile cataract, unspecified
- 366.11 Pseudoexfoliation of lens capsule
- 366.12 Incipient cataract
- Cataract:
- coronary
- immature NOS
- punctate
- Water clefts
- 366.13 Anterior subcapsular polar senile cataract
- 366.14 Posterior subcapsular polar senile cataract
- 366.15 Cortical senile cataract
- 366.16 Nuclear sclerosis
- Cataracta brunescens
- Nuclear cataract
- 366.17 Total or mature cataract
- 366.18 Hypermature cataract
- 366.19 Other and combined forms of senile cataract
- 366.2 Traumatic cataract
- 366.20 Traumatic cataract, unspecified
- 366.21 Localized traumatic opacities
- 366.22 Total traumatic cataract
- 366.23 Partially resolved traumatic cataract
- 366.3 Cataract secondary to ocular disorders
- 366.30 Cataracta complicata, unspecified
- 366.31 Glaucomatous flecks (subcapsular)
- Code first underlying glaucoma (365.0-365.9)
- 366.32 Cataract in inflammatory disorders
- Code first underlying condition, as:
- chronic choroiditis (363.0-363.2)
- 366.33 Cataract with neovascularization
- Code first underlying condition, as:
- chronic iridocyclitis (364.10)
- 366.34 Cataract in degenerative disorders
- Sunflower cataract
- Code first underlying condition, as:
- chalcosis (360.24)
- degenerative myopia (360.21)
- pigmentary retinal dystrophy (362.74)
- 366.4 Cataract associated with other disorders
- 366.41 Diabetic cataract
- Code first diabetes (250.5)
- 366.42 Tetanic cataract
- Code first underlying disease as:
- calcinosis (275.4)
- hypoparathyroidism (252.1)
- 366.43 Myotonic cataract
- Code first underlying disorder (359.2)
- 366.44 Cataract associated with other syndromes
- Code first underlying condition, as:
- craniofacial dysostosis (756.0)
- galactosemia (271.1)
- 366.45 Toxic cataract
- Drug-induced cataract
- Use additional E code to identify drug or other toxic substance
- 366.46 Cataract associated with radiation and other physical influences
- Use additional E code to identify cause
- 366.5 After-cataract
- 366.50 After-cataract, unspecified
- 366.51 Soemmering's ring
- 366.52 Other after-cataract, not obscuring vision
- 366.53 After-cataract, obscuring vision
- 366.8 Other cataract
- 366.9 Unspecified cataract
- 367 Disorders of refraction and accommodation
- 367.0 Hypermetropia
- Far-sightedness
- Hyperopia
- 367.1 Myopia
- 367.2 Astigmatism
- 367.20 Astigmatism, unspecified
- 367.21 Regular astigmatism
- 367.22 Irregular astigmatism
- 367.3 Anisometropia and aniseikonia
- 367.31 Anisometropia
- 367.32 Aniseikonia
- 367.4 Presbyopia
- 367.5 Disorders of accommodation
- 367.51 Paresis of accommodation
- 367.52 Total or complete internal ophthalmoplegia
- 367.53 Spasm of accommodation
- 367.8 Other disorders of refraction and accommodation
- 367.81 Transient refractive change
- 367.89 Other
- Drug-induced disorders of refraction and accommodation
- Toxic disorders of refraction and accommodation
- 367.9 Unspecified disorder of refraction and accommodation
- 368 Visual disturbances
- Excludes: electrophysiological disturbances (794.11-794.14)
- 368.0 Amblyopia ex anopsia
- 368.00 Amblyopia, unspecified
- 368.01 Strabismic amblyopia
- 368.02 Deprivation amblyopia
- 368.03 Refractive amblyopia
- 368.1 Subjective visual disturbances
- 368.10 Subjective visual disturbance, unspecified
- 368.11 Sudden visual loss
- 368.12 Transient visual loss
- Concentric fading
- Scintillating scotoma
- 368.13 Visual discomfort
- Asthenopia
- Eye strain
- Photophobia
- 368.14 Visual distortions of shape and size
- Macropsia
- Metamorphopsia
- Micropsia
- 368.15 Other visual distortions and entoptic phenomena
- Photopsia
- Refractive:
- Visual halos
- 368.16 Psychophysical visual disturbances
- Visual:
- agnosia
- disorientation syndrome
- hallucinations
- 368.2 Diplopia
- 368.3 Other disorders of binocular vision
- 368.30 Binocular vision disorder, unspecified
- 368.31 Suppression of binocular vision
- 368.32 Simultaneous visual perception without fusion
- 368.33 Fusion with defective stereopsis
- 368.34 Abnormal retinal correspondence
- 368.4 Visual field defects
- 368.40 Visual field defect, unspecified
- 368.41 Scotoma involving central area
- Scotoma:
- central
- centrocecal
- paracentral
- 368.42 Scotoma of blind spot area
- Enlarged:
- Paracecal scotoma
- 368.43 Sector or arcuate defects
- 368.44 Other localized visual field defect
- Scotoma:
- Visual field defect:
- 368.45 Generalized contraction or constriction
- 368.46 Homonymous bilateral field defects
- Hemianopsia (altitudinal) (homonymous)
- Quadrant anopia
- 368.47 Heteronymous bilateral field defects
- 368.5 Color vision deficiencies
- Color blindness
- 368.51 Protan defect
- 368.52 Deutan defect
- Deuteranomaly
- Deuteranopia
- 368.53 Tritan defect
- 368.54 Achromatopsia
- Monochromatism (cone) (rod)
- 368.55 Acquired color vision deficiencies
- 368.59 Other color vision deficiencies
- 368.6 Night blindness
- Hemeralopia
- Nyctalopia
- 368.60 Night blindness, unspecified
- 368.61 Congenital night blindness
- Hereditary night blindness
- Oguchi's disease
- 368.62 Acquired night blindness
- Excludes: that due to vitamin A deficiency (264.5)
- 368.63 Abnormal dark adaptation curve
- Abnormal threshold of cones or rods
- Delayed adaptation of cones or rods
- 368.69 Other night blindness
- 368.8 Other specified visual disturbances
- 368.9 Unspecified visual disturbance
- 369 Blindness and low vision
- Note: Visual impairment refers to a functional limitation of the eye (e.g., limited visual acuity or visual field). It should be distinguished from visual disability, indicating a limitation of the abilities of the individual (e.g., limited reading skills, vocational skills), and from visual handicap, indicating a limitation of personal and socioeconomic independence (e.g., limited mobility, limited employability).
- The levels of impairment defined in the table after 369.9are based on the recommendations of the WHO Study Group on Prevention of Blindness (Geneva, November 6-10, 1972; WHO Technical Report Series 518), and of the International Council of Ophthalmology (1976).
- Note that definitions of blindness vary in different settings.
- For international reporting, WHO defines blindness as profound impairment. This definition can be applied to blindness of one eye (369.1, 369.6) and to blindness of the individual (369.0).
- For determination of benefits in the U.S.A., the definition of legal blindness as severe impairment is often used. This definition applies to blindness of the individual only.
- Excludes: correctable impaired vision due to refractive errors (367.0-367.9)
- 369.0 Profound impairment, both eyes
- 369.00 Impairment level not further specified
- Blindness:
- NOS according to WHO definition
- both eyes
- 369.01 Better eye: total impairment; lesser eye: total impairment
- 369.02 Better eye: near-total impairment; lesser eye: not further specified
- 369.03 Better eye: near-total impairment; lesser eye: total impairment
- 369.04 Better eye: near-total impairment; lesser eye: near-total impairment
- 369.05 Better eye: profound impairment; lesser eye: not further specified
- 369.06 Better eye: profound impairment; lesser eye: total impairment
- 369.07 Better eye: profound impairment; lesser eye: near-total impairment
- 369.08 Better eye: profound impairment; lesser eye: profound impairment
- 369.1 Moderate or severe impairment, better eye, profound impairment lesser eye
- 369.10 Impairment level not further specified
- Blindness, one eye, low vision other eye
- 369.11 Better eye: severe impairment; lesser eye: blind, not further specified
- 369.12 Better eye: severe impairment; lesser eye: total impairment
- 369.13 Better eye: severe impairment; lesser eye: near-total impairment
- 369.14 Better eye: severe impairment; lesser eye: profound impairment
- 369.15 Better eye: moderate impairment; lesser eye: blind, not further specified
- 369.16 Better eye: moderate impairment; lesser eye: total impairment
- 369.17 Better eye: moderate impairment; lesser eye: near-total impairment
- 369.18 Better eye: moderate impairment; lesser eye: profound impairment
- 369.2 Moderate or severe impairment, both eyes
- 369.20 Impairment level not further specified
- Low vision, both eyes NOS
- 369.21 Better eye: severe impairment; lesser eye: not further specified
- 369.22 Better eye: severe impairment; lesser eye: severe impairment
- 369.23 Better eye: moderate impairment; lesser eye: not further specified
- 369.24 Better eye: moderate impairment; lesser eye: severe impairment
- 369.25 Better eye: moderate impairment; lesser eye: moderate impairment
- 369.3 Unqualified visual loss, both eyes
- Excludes: blindness NOS:
- legal [U.S.A. definition] (369.4)
- WHO definition (369.00)
- 369.4 Legal blindness, as defined in U.S.A.
- Blindness NOS according to U.S.A. definition
- Excludes: legal blindness with specification of impairment level (369.01-369.08, 369.11-369.14, 369.21-369.22)
- 369.6 Profound impairment, one eye
- 369.60 Impairment level not further specified
- 369.61 One eye: total impairment; other eye: not specified
- 369.62 One eye: total impairment; other eye: near-normal vision
- 369.63 One eye: total impairment; other eye: normal vision
- 369.64 One eye: near-total impairment; other eye: not specified
- 369.65 One eye: near-total impairment; other eye: near-normal vision
- 369.66 One eye: near-total impairment; other eye: normal vision
- 369.67 One eye: profound impairment; other eye: not specified
- 369.68 One eye: profound impairment; other eye: near-normal vision
- 369.69 One eye: profound impairment; other eye: normal vision
- 369.7 Moderate or severe impairment, one eye
- 369.70 Impairment level not further specified
- 369.71 One eye: severe impairment; other eye: not specified
- 369.72 One eye: severe impairment; other eye: near-normal vision
- 369.73 One eye: severe impairment; other eye: normal vision
- 369.74 One eye: moderate impairment; other eye: not specified
- 369.75 One eye: moderate impairment; other eye: near-normal vision
- 369.76 One eye: moderate impairment; other eye: normal vision
- 369.8 Unqualified visual loss, one eye
- 369.9 Unspecified visual loss
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- Classification | LEVELS OF VISUAL IMPAIRMENT | descriptors
- -------------------------------------------------------| which may
- | | Visual acuity and/or visual field | be en-
- "legal" | WHO | limitation (whichever is worse) | countered
- --------|----------|-----------------------------------|--------------
- | | |
- | | RANGE OF NORMAL VISION |
- | | 20/10 20/13 20/16 20/20 20/25 |
- | (NEAR-) | 2.0 1.6 1.25 1.0 0.8 |
- | NORMAL |-----------------------------------|--------------
- | VISION | |
- | | NEAR-NORMAL VISION |
- | | 20/30 20/40 20/50 20/60 |
- | | 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 |
- |----------|-----------------------------------|--------------
- | | MODERATE VISUAL IMPAIRMENT |
- | | 20/70 20/80 20/100 20/125 20/160| Moderate
- | LOW | 0.25 0.20 0.16 0.12 | low vision
- --------| VISION |-----------------------------------|--------------
- | | SEVERE VISUAL IMPAIRMENT | Severe
- | | 20/200 20/250 20/320 20/400 | low vision,
- | | 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.05 | "Legal"
- | | Visual field: 20 degrees or less | blindness
- |----------|-----------------------------------|--------------
- LEGAL | | PROFOUND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT | Profound
- BLIND- | | 20/500 20/630 20/800 20/1000 | low vision,
- NESS | | 0.04 0.03 0.025 0.02 | Moderate
- (U.S.A.)| | | blindness
- | BLINDNESS| Count fingers at: less than 3m |
- | | (10 ft) |
- | | Visual field: 10 degrees or less |
- | |-----------------------------------|--------------
- | | NEAR-TOTAL VISUAL IMPAIRMENT | Severe
- | | Visual acuity: less than 0.02 | blindness,
- | | (20/1000) |
- | | |
- both | (WHO) | Count fingers: 1m (3 ft) or less |
- eyes | | Hand movements: 5m (15 ft) or less| Near-total
- | one or | Light projection, light perception| blindness
- | both | Visual field: 5 degrees or less |
- | eyes |-----------------------------------|--------------
- | | TOTAL VISUAL IMPAIRMENT | Total
- | | No light perception (NLP) | blindness
- --------|----------|--------------------------------------------------
- Visual acuity refers to best achievable acuity with correction.
- Non-listed Snellen fractions may be classified by converting to the nearest decimal equivalent, e.g. 10/200 = 0.05, 6/30 = 0.20.
- CF (count fingers) without designation of distance, may be classified to profound impairment.
- HM (hand motion) without designation of distance, may be classified to near-total impairment.
- Visual field measurements refer to the largest field diameter for a 1/100 white test object.
- 370 Keratitis
- 370.0 Corneal ulcer
- Excludes: that due to vitamin A deficiency (264.3)
- 370.00 Corneal ulcer, unspecified
- 370.01 Marginal corneal ulcer
- 370.02 Ring corneal ulcer
- 370.03 Central corneal ulcer
- 370.04 Hypopyon ulcer
- 370.05 Mycotic corneal ulcer
- 370.06 Perforated corneal ulcer
- 370.07 Mooren's ulcer
- 370.2 Superficial keratitis without conjunctivitis
- Excludes: dendritic [herpes simplex] keratitis (054.42)
- 370.20 Superficial keratitis, unspecified
- 370.21 Punctate keratitis
- Thygeson's superficial punctate keratitis
- 370.22 Macular keratitis
- Keratitis:
- areolar
- nummular
- stellate
- striate
- 370.23 Filamentary keratitis
- 370.24 Photokeratitis
- Snow blindness
- Welders' keratitis
- 370.3 Certain types of keratoconjunctivitis
- 370.31 Phlyctenular keratoconjunctivitis
- Phlyctenulosis
- Use additional code for any associated tuberculosis (017.3)
- 370.32 Limbar and corneal involvement in vernal conjunctivitis
- Use additional code for vernal conjunctivitis (372.13)
- 370.33 Keratoconjunctivitis sicca, not specified as Sjögren's
- Excludes: Sjögren's syndrome (710.2)
- 370.34 Exposure keratoconjunctivitis
- 370.35 Neurotrophic keratoconjunctivitis
- 370.4 Other and unspecified keratoconjunctivitis
- 370.40 Keratoconjunctivitis, unspecified
- Superficial keratitis with conjunctivitis NOS
- 370.44 Keratitis or keratoconjunctivitis in exanthema
- Code first underlying condition (050.0-052.9)
- Excludes: herpes simplex (054.43)
- herpes zoster (053.21)
- measles (055.71)
- 370.49 Other
- Excludes: epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (077.1)
- 370.5 Interstitial and deep keratitis
- 370.50 Interstitial keratitis, unspecified
- 370.52 Diffuse interstitial keratitis
- 370.54 Sclerosing keratitis
- 370.55 Corneal abscess
- 370.59 Other
- Excludes: disciform herpes simplex keratitis (054.43)
- syphilitic keratitis (090.3)
- 370.6 Corneal neovascularization
- 370.60 Corneal neovascularization, unspecified
- 370.61 Localized vascularization of cornea
- 370.62 Pannus (corneal)
- 370.63 Deep vascularization of cornea
- 370.64 Ghost vessels (corneal)
- 370.8 Other forms of keratitis
- 370.9 Unspecified keratitis
- 371 Corneal opacity and other disorders of cornea
- 371.0 Corneal scars and opacities
- Excludes: that due to vitamin A deficiency (264.6)
- 371.00 Corneal opacity, unspecified
- 371.01 Minor opacity of cornea
- 371.02 Peripheral opacity of cornea
- Corneal macula not interfering with central vision
- 371.03 Central opacity of cornea
- Corneal:
- leucoma interfering with central vision
- macula interfering with central vision
- 371.04 Adherent leucoma
- 371.05 Phthisical cornea
- Code first underlying tuberculosis (017.3)
- 371.1 Corneal pigmentations and deposits
- 371.10 Corneal deposit, unspecified
- 371.11 Anterior pigmentations
- 371.12 Stromal pigmentations
- 371.13 Posterior pigmentations
- 371.14 Kayser-Fleischer ring
- 371.15 Other deposits associated with metabolic disorders
- 371.16 Argentous deposits
- 371.2 Corneal edema
- 371.20 Corneal edema, unspecified
- 371.21 Idiopathic corneal edema
- 371.22 Secondary corneal edema
- 371.23 Bullous keratopathy
- 371.24 Corneal edema due to wearing of contact lenses
- 371.3 Changes of corneal membranes
- 371.30 Corneal membrane change, unspecified
- 371.31 Folds and rupture of Bowman's membrane
- 371.32 Folds in Descemet's membrane
- 371.33 Rupture in Descemet's membrane
- 371.4 Corneal degenerations
- 371.40 Corneal degeneration, unspecified
- 371.41 Senile corneal changes
- Arcus senilis
- Hassall-Henle bodies
- 371.42 Recurrent erosion of cornea
- Excludes: Mooren's ulcer (370.07)
- 371.43 Band-shaped keratopathy
- 371.44 Other calcerous degenerations of cornea
- 371.45 Keratomalacia NOS
- Excludes: that due to vitamin A deficiency (264.4)
- 371.46 Nodular degeneration of cornea
- Salzmann's nodular dystrophy
- 371.48 Peripheral degenerations of cornea
- Marginal degeneration of cornea [Terrien's]
- 371.49 Other
- Discrete colliquative keratopathy
- 371.5 Hereditary corneal dystrophies
- 371.50 Corneal dystrophy, unspecified
- 371.51 Juvenile epithelial corneal dystrophy
- 371.52 Other anterior corneal dystrophies
- Corneal dystrophy:
- microscopic cystic
- ring-like
- 371.53 Granular corneal dystrophy
- 371.54 Lattice corneal dystrophy
- 371.55 Macular corneal dystrophy
- 371.56 Other stromal corneal dystrophies
- Crystalline corneal dystrophy
- 371.57 Endothelial corneal dystrophy
- Combined corneal dystrophy
- Cornea guttata
- Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy
- 371.58 Other posterior corneal dystrophies
- Polymorphous corneal dystrophy
- 371.6 Keratoconus
- 371.60 Keratoconus, unspecified
- 371.61 Keratoconus, stable condition
- 371.62 Keratoconus, acute hydrops
- 371.7 Other corneal deformities
- 371.70 Corneal deformity, unspecified
- 371.71 Corneal ectasia
- 371.72 Descemetocele
- 371.73 Corneal staphyloma
- 371.8 Other corneal disorders
- 371.81 Corneal anesthesia and hypoesthesia
- 371.82 Corneal disorder due to contact lens
- Excludes: corneal edema due to contact lens (371.24)
- 371.89 Other
- 371.9 Unspecified corneal disorder
- 372 Disorders of conjunctiva
- Excludes: keratoconjunctivitis (370.3-370.4)
- 372.0 Acute conjunctivitis
- 372.00 Acute conjunctivitis, unspecified
- 372.01 Serous conjunctivitis, except viral
- Excludes: viral conjunctivitis NOS (077.9)
- 372.02 Acute follicular conjunctivitis
- Conjunctival folliculosis NOS
- Excludes: conjunctivitis:
- adenoviral (acute follicular) (077.3)
- epidemic hemorrhagic (077.4)
- inclusion (077.0)
- Newcastle (077.8)
- epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (077.1)
- pharyngoconjunctival fever (077.2)
- 372.03 Other mucopurulent conjunctivitis
- Catarrhal conjunctivitis
- Excludes: blennorrhea neonatorum (gonococcal) (098.40)
- neonatal conjunctivitis (771.6)
- ophthalmia neonatorum NOS (771.6)
- 372.04 Pseudomembranous conjunctivitis
- Membranous conjunctivitis
- Excludes: diphtheritic conjunctivitis (032.81)
- 372.05 Acute atopic conjunctivitis
- 372.1 Chronic conjunctivitis
- 372.10 Chronic conjunctivitis, unspecified
- 372.11 Simple chronic conjunctivitis
- 372.12 Chronic follicular conjunctivitis
- 372.13 Vernal conjunctivitis
- 372.14 Other chronic allergic conjunctivitis
- 372.15 Parasitic conjunctivitis
- Code first underlying disease as:
- filariasis (125.0-125.9)
- mucocutaneous leishmaniasis (085.5)
- 372.2 Blepharoconjunctivitis
- 372.20 Blepharoconjunctivitis, unspecified
- 372.21 Angular blepharoconjunctivitis
- 372.22 Contact blepharoconjunctivitis
- 372.3 Other and unspecified conjunctivitis
- 372.30 Conjunctivitis, unspecified
- 372.31 Rosacea conjunctivitis
- Code first underlying rosacea dermatitis (695.3)
- 372.33 Conjunctivitis in mucocutaneous disease
- Code first underlying disease as:
- erythema multiforme (695.1)
- Reiter's disease (099.3)
- Excludes: ocular pemphigoid (694.61)
- 372.39 Other
- 372.4 Pterygium
- Excludes: pseudopterygium (372.52)
- 372.40 Pterygium, unspecified
- 372.41 Peripheral pterygium, stationary
- 372.42 Peripheral pterygium, progressive
- 372.43 Central pterygium
- 372.44 Double pterygium
- 372.45 Recurrent pterygium
- 372.5 Conjunctival degenerations and deposits
- 372.50 Conjunctival degeneration, unspecified
- 372.51 Pinguecula
- 372.52 Pseudopterygium
- 372.53 Conjunctival xerosis
- Excludes: conjunctival xerosis due to vitamin A deficiency (264.0, 264.1, 264.7)
- 372.54 Conjunctival concretions
- 372.55 Conjunctival pigmentations
- 372.56 Conjunctival deposits
- 372.6 Conjunctival scars
- 372.61 Granuloma of conjunctiva
- 372.62 Localized adhesions and strands of conjunctiva
- 372.63 Symblepharon
- Extensive adhesions of conjunctiva
- 372.64 Scarring of conjunctiva
- Contraction of eye socket (after enucleation)
- 372.7 Conjunctival vascular disorders and cysts
- 372.71 Hyperemia of conjunctiva
- 372.72 Conjunctival hemorrhage
- Hyposphagma
- Subconjunctival hemorrhage
- 372.73 Conjunctival edema
- Chemosis of conjunctiva
- Subconjunctival edema
- 372.74 Vascular abnormalities of conjunctiva
- Aneurysm(ata) of conjunctiva
- 372.75 Conjunctival cysts
- 372.8 Other disorders of conjunctiva
- 372.9 Unspecified disorder of conjunctiva
- 373 Inflammation of eyelids
- 373.0 Blepharitis
- Excludes: blepharoconjunctivitis (372.20-372.22)
- 373.00 Blepharitis, unspecified
- 373.01 Ulcerative blepharitis
- 373.02 Squamous blepharitis
- 373.1 Hordeolum and other deep inflammation of eyelid
- 373.11 Hordeolum externum
- 373.12 Hordeolum internum
- Infection of meibomian gland
- 373.13 Abscess of eyelid
- 373.2 Chalazion
- Meibomian (gland) cyst
- Excludes: infected meibomian gland (373.12)
- 373.3 Noninfectious dermatoses of eyelid
- 373.31 Eczematous dermatitis of eyelid
- 373.32 Contact and allergic dermatitis of eyelid
- 373.33 Xeroderma of eyelid
- 373.34 Discoid lupus erythematosus of eyelid
- 373.4 Infective dermatitis of eyelid of types resulting in deformity
- Code first underlying disease, as:
- leprosy (030.0-030.9)
- lupus vulgaris (tuberculous) (017.0)
- yaws (102.0-102.9)
- 373.5 Other infective dermatitis of eyelid
- Code first underlying disease, as:
- actinomycosis (039.3)
- impetigo (684)
- mycotic dermatitis (110.0-111.9)
- vaccinia (051.0)
- postvaccination (999.0)
- Excludes: herpes:
- simplex (054.41)
- zoster (053.20)
- 373.6 Parasitic infestation of eyelid
- Code first underlying disease, as:
- leishmaniasis (085.0-085.9)
- loiasis (125.2)
- onchocerciasis (125.3)
- pediculosis (132.0)
- 373.8 Other inflammations of eyelids
- 373.9 Unspecified inflammation of eyelid
- 374 Other disorders of eyelids
- 374.0 Entropion and trichiasis of eyelid
- 374.00 Entropion, unspecified
- 374.01 Senile entropion
- 374.02 Mechanical entropion
- 374.03 Spastic entropion
- 374.04 Cicatricial entropion
- 374.05 Trichiasis without entropion
- 374.1 Ectropion
- 374.10 Ectropion, unspecified
- 374.11 Senile ectropion
- 374.12 Mechanical ectropion
- 374.13 Spastic ectropion
- 374.14 Cicatricial ectropion
- 374.2 Lagophthalmos
- 374.20 Lagophthalmos, unspecified
- 374.21 Paralytic lagophthalmos
- 374.22 Mechanical lagophthalmos
- 374.23 Cicatricial lagophthalmos
- 374.3 Ptosis of eyelid
- 374.30 Ptosis of eyelid, unspecified
- 374.31 Paralytic ptosis
- 374.32 Myogenic ptosis
- 374.33 Mechanical ptosis
- 374.34 Blepharochalasis
- 374.4 Other disorders affecting eyelid function
- Excludes: blepharoclonus (333.81)
- blepharospasm (333.81)
- facial nerve palsy (351.0)
- third nerve palsy or paralysis (378.51-378.52)
- tic (psychogenic) (307.20-307.23)
- 374.41 Lid retraction or lag
- 374.43 Abnormal innervation syndrome
- Jaw-blinking
- Paradoxical facial movements
- 374.44 Sensory disorders
- 374.45 Other sensorimotor disorders
- 374.46 Blepharophimosis
- 374.5 Degenerative disorders of eyelid and periocular area
- 374.50 Degenerative disorder of eyelid, unspecified
- 374.51 Xanthelasma
- Xanthoma (planum) (tuberosum) of eyelid
- Code first underlying condition (272.0-272.9)
- 374.52 Hyperpigmentation of eyelid
- 374.53 Hypopigmentation of eyelid
- 374.54 Hypertrichosis of eyelid
- 374.55 Hypotrichosis of eyelid
- 374.56 Other degenerative disorders of skin affecting eyelid
- 374.8 Other disorders of eyelid
- 374.81 Hemorrhage of eyelid
- Excludes: black eye (921.0)
- 374.82 Edema of eyelid
- 374.83 Elephantiasis of eyelid
- 374.84 Cysts of eyelids
- 374.85 Vascular anomalies of eyelid
- 374.86 Retained foreign body of eyelid
- 374.87 Dermatochalasis
- 374.89 Other disorders of eyelid
- 374.9 Unspecified disorder of eyelid
- 375 Disorders of lacrimal system
- 375.0 Dacryoadenitis
- 375.00 Dacryoadenitis, unspecified
- 375.01 Acute dacryoadenitis
- 375.02 Chronic dacryoadenitis
- 375.03 Chronic enlargement of lacrimal gland
- 375.1 Other disorders of lacrimal gland
- 375.11 Dacryops
- 375.12 Other lacrimal cysts and cystic degeneration
- 375.13 Primary lacrimal atrophy
- 375.14 Secondary lacrimal atrophy
- 375.15 Tear film insufficiency, unspecified
- 375.16 Dislocation of lacrimal gland
- 375.2 Epiphora
- 375.20 Epiphora, unspecified as to cause
- 375.21 Epiphora due to excess lacrimation
- 375.22 Epiphora due to insufficient drainage
- 375.3 Acute and unspecified inflammation of lacrimal passages
- Excludes: neonatal dacryocystitis (771.6)
- 375.30 Dacryocystitis, unspecified
- 375.31 Acute canaliculitis, lacrimal
- 375.32 Acute dacryocystitis
- 375.33 Phlegmonous dacryocystitis
- 375.4 Chronic inflammation of lacrimal passages
- 375.41 Chronic canaliculitis
- 375.42 Chronic dacryocystitis
- 375.43 Lacrimal mucocele
- 375.5 Stenosis and insufficiency of lacrimal passages
- 375.51 Eversion of lacrimal punctum
- 375.52 Stenosis of lacrimal punctum
- 375.53 Stenosis of lacrimal canaliculi
- 375.54 Stenosis of lacrimal sac
- 375.55 Obstruction of nasolacrimal duct, neonatal
- Excludes: congenital anomaly of nasolacrimal duct (743.65)
- 375.56 Stenosis of nasolacrimal duct, acquired
- 375.57 Dacryolith
- 375.6 Other changes of lacrimal passages
- 375.61 Lacrimal fistula
- 375.69 Other
- 375.8 Other disorders of lacrimal system
- 375.81 Granuloma of lacrimal passages
- 375.89 Other
- 375.9 Unspecified disorder of lacrimal system
- 376 Disorders of the orbit
- 376.0 Acute inflammation of orbit
- 376.00 Acute inflammation of orbit, unspecified
- 376.01 Orbital cellulitis
- 376.02 Orbital periostitis
- 376.03 Orbital osteomyelitis
- 376.04 Tenonitis
- 376.1 Chronic inflammatory disorders of orbit
- 376.10 Chronic inflammation of orbit, unspecified
- 376.11 Orbital granuloma
- Pseudotumor (inflammatory) of orbit
- 376.12 Orbital myositis
- 376.13 Parasitic infestation of orbit
- Code first underlying disease, as:
- hydatid infestation of orbit (122.3, 122.6, 122.9)
- myiasis of orbit (134.0)
- 376.2 Endocrine exophthalmos
- Code first underlying thyroid disorder (242.0-242.9)
- 376.21 Thyrotoxic exophthalmos
- 376.22 Exophthalmic ophthalmoplegia
- 376.3 Other exophthalmic conditions
- 376.30 Exophthalmos, unspecified
- 376.31 Constant exophthalmos
- 376.32 Orbital hemorrhage
- 376.33 Orbital edema or congestion
- 376.34 Intermittent exophthalmos
- 376.35 Pulsating exophthalmos
- 376.36 Lateral displacement of globe
- 376.4 Deformity of orbit
- 376.40 Deformity of orbit, unspecified
- 376.41 Hypertelorism of orbit
- 376.42 Exostosis of orbit
- 376.43 Local deformities due to bone disease
- 376.44 Orbital deformities associated with craniofacial deformities
- 376.45 Atrophy of orbit
- 376.46 Enlargement of orbit
- 376.47 Deformity due to trauma or surgery
- 376.5 Enophthalmos
- 376.50 Enophthalmos, unspecified as to cause
- 376.51 Enophthalmos due to atrophy of orbital tissue
- 376.52 Enophthalmos due to trauma or surgery
- 376.6 Retained (old) foreign body following penetrating wound of orbit
- 376.8 Other orbital disorders
- 376.81 Orbital cysts
- 376.82 Myopathy of extraocular muscles
- 376.89 Other
- 376.9 Unspecified disorder of orbit
- 377 Disorders of optic nerve and visual pathways
- 377.0 Papilledema
- 377.00 Papilledema, unspecified
- 377.01 Papilledema associated with increased intracranial pressure
- 377.02 Papilledema associated with decreased ocular pressure
- 377.03 Papilledema associated with retinal disorder
- 377.04 Foster-Kennedy syndrome
- 377.1 Optic atrophy
- 377.10 Optic atrophy, unspecified
- 377.11 Primary optic atrophy
- Excludes: neurosyphilitic optic atrophy (094.84)
- 377.12 Postinflammatory optic atrophy
- 377.13 Optic atrophy associated with retinal dystrophies
- 377.14 Glaucomatous atrophy [cupping] of optic disc
- 377.15 Partial optic atrophy
- Temporal pallor of optic disc
- 377.16 Hereditary optic atrophy
- Optic atrophy:
- dominant hereditary
- Leber's
- 377.2 Other disorders of optic disc
- 377.21 Drusen of optic disc
- 377.22 Crater-like holes of optic disc
- 377.23 Coloboma of optic disc
- 377.24 Pseudopapilledema
- 377.3 Optic neuritis
- Excludes: meningococcal optic neuritis (036.81)
- 377.30 Optic neuritis, unspecified
- 377.31 Optic papillitis
- 377.32 Retrobulbar neuritis (acute)
- Excludes: syphilitic retrobulbar neuritis (094.85)
- 377.33 Nutritional optic neuropathy
- 377.34 Toxic optic neuropathy
- 377.39 Other
- Excludes: ischemic optic neuropathy (377.41)
- 377.4 Other disorders of optic nerve
- 377.41 Ischemic optic neuropathy
- 377.42 Hemorrhage in optic nerve sheaths
- 377.49 Other
- Compression of optic nerve
- 377.5 Disorders of optic chiasm
- 377.51 Associated with pituitary neoplasms and disorders
- 377.52 Associated with other neoplasms
- 377.53 Associated with vascular disorders
- 377.54 Associated with inflammatory disorders
- 377.6 Disorders of other visual pathways
- 377.61 Associated with neoplasms
- 377.62 Associated with vascular disorders
- 377.63 Associated with inflammatory disorders
- 377.7 Disorders of visual cortex
- Excludes: visual:
- agnosia (368.16)
- hallucinations (368.16)
- halos (368.15)
- 377.71 Associated with neoplasms
- 377.72 Associated with vascular disorders
- 377.73 Associated with inflammatory disorders
- 377.75 Cortical blindness
- 377.9 Unspecified disorder of optic nerve and visual pathways
- 378 Strabismus and other disorders of binocular eye movements
- Excludes: nystagmus and other irregular eye movements (379.50-379.59)
- 378.0 Esotropia
- Convergent concomitant strabismus
- Excludes: intermittent esotropia (378.20-378.22)
- 378.00 Esotropia, unspecified
- 378.01 Monocular esotropia
- 378.02 Monocular esotropia with A pattern
- 378.03 Monocular esotropia with V pattern
- 378.04 Monocular esotropia with other noncomitancies
- Monocular esotropia with X or Y pattern
- 378.05 Alternating esotropia
- 378.06 Alternating esotropia with A pattern
- 378.07 Alternating esotropia with V pattern
- 378.08 Alternating esotropia with other noncomitancies
- Alternating esotropia with X or Y pattern
- 378.1 Exotropia
- Divergent concomitant strabismus
- Excludes: intermittent exotropia (378.20, 378.23-378.24)
- 378.10 Exotropia, unspecified
- 378.11 Monocular exotropia
- 378.12 Monocular exotropia with A pattern
- 378.13 Monocular exotropia with V pattern
- 378.14 Monocular exotropia with other noncomitancies
- Monocular exotropia with X or Y pattern
- 378.15 Alternating exotropia
- 378.16 Alternating exotropia with A pattern
- 378.17 Alternating exotropia with V pattern
- 378.18 Alternating exotropia with other noncomitancies
- Alternating exotropia with X or Y pattern
- 378.2 Intermittent heterotropia
- Excludes: vertical heterotropia (intermittent) (378.31)
- 378.20 Intermittent heterotropia, unspecified
- Intermittent:
- esotropia NOS
- exotropia NOS
- 378.21 Intermittent esotropia, monocular
- 378.22 Intermittent esotropia, alternating
- 378.23 Intermittent exotropia, monocular
- 378.24 Intermittent exotropia, alternating
- 378.3 Other and unspecified heterotropia
- 378.30 Heterotropia, unspecified
- 378.31 Hypertropia
- Vertical heterotropia (constant) (intermittent)
- 378.32 Hypotropia
- 378.33 Cyclotropia
- 378.34 Monofixation syndrome
- 378.35 Accommodative component in esotropia
- 378.4 Heterophoria
- 378.40 Heterophoria, unspecified
- 378.41 Esophoria
- 378.42 Exophoria
- 378.43 Vertical heterophoria
- 378.44 Cyclophoria
- 378.45 Alternating hyperphoria
- 378.5 Paralytic strabismus
- 378.50 Paralytic strabismus, unspecified
- 378.51 Third or oculomotor nerve palsy, partial
- 378.52 Third or oculomotor nerve palsy, total
- 378.53 Fourth or trochlear nerve palsy
- 378.54 Sixth or abducens nerve palsy
- 378.55 External ophthalmoplegia
- 378.56 Total ophthalmoplegia
- 378.6 Mechanical strabismus
- 378.60 Mechanical strabismus, unspecified
- 378.61 Brown's (tendon) sheath syndrome
- 378.62 Mechanical strabismus from other musculofascial disorders
- 378.63 Limited duction associated with other conditions
- 378.7 Other specified strabismus
- 378.71 Duane's syndrome
- 378.72 Progressive external ophthalmoplegia
- 378.73 Strabismus in other neuromuscular disorders
- 378.8 Other disorders of binocular eye movements
- Excludes: nystagmus (379.50-379.56)
- 378.81 Palsy of conjugate gaze
- 378.82 Spasm of conjugate gaze
- 378.83 Convergence insufficiency or palsy
- 378.84 Convergence excess or spasm
- 378.85 Anomalies of divergence
- 378.86 Internuclear ophthalmoplegia
- 378.87 Other dissociated deviation of eye movements
- 378.9 Unspecified disorder of eye movements
- Ophthalmoplegia NOS
- Strabismus NOS
- 379 Other disorders of eye
- 379.0 Scleritis and episcleritis
- Excludes: syphilitic episcleritis (095.0)
- 379.00 Scleritis, unspecified
- 379.01 Episcleritis periodica fugax
- 379.02 Nodular episcleritis
- 379.03 Anterior scleritis
- 379.04 Scleromalacia perforans
- 379.05 Scleritis with corneal involvement
- 379.06 Brawny scleritis
- 379.07 Posterior scleritis
- 379.09 Other
- 379.1 Other disorders of sclera
- Excludes: blue sclera (743.47)
- 379.11 Scleral ectasia
- 379.12 Staphyloma posticum
- 379.13 Equatorial staphyloma
- 379.14 Anterior staphyloma, localized
- 379.15 Ring staphyloma
- 379.16 Other degenerative disorders of sclera
- 379.19 Other
- 379.2 Disorders of vitreous body
- 379.21 Vitreous degeneration
- Vitreous:
- cavitation
- detachment
- liquefaction
- 379.22 Crystalline deposits in vitreous
- Asteroid hyalitis
- Synchysis scintillans
- 379.23 Vitreous hemorrhage
- 379.24 Other vitreous opacities
- 379.25 Vitreous membranes and strands
- 379.26 Vitreous prolapse
- 379.29 Other disorders of vitreous
- Excludes: vitreous abscess (360.04)
- 379.3 Aphakia and other disorders of lens
- Excludes: after-cataract (366.50-366.53)
- 379.31 Aphakia
- 379.32 Subluxation of lens
- 379.33 Anterior dislocation of lens
- 379.34 Posterior dislocation of lens
- 379.39 Other disorders of lens
- 379.4 Anomalies of pupillary function
- 379.40 Abnormal pupillary function, unspecified
- 379.41 Anisocoria
- 379.42 Miosis (persistent), not due to miotics
- 379.43 Mydriasis (persistent), not due to mydriatics
- 379.45 Argyll Robertson pupil, atypical
- Argyll Robertson phenomenon or pupil, nonsyphilitic
- Excludes: Argyll Robertson pupil (syphilitic) (094.89)
- 379.46 Tonic pupillary reaction
- 379.49 Other
- Hippus
- Pupillary paralysis
- 379.5 Nystagmus and other irregular eye movements
- 379.50 Nystagmus, unspecified
- 379.51 Congenital nystagmus
- 379.52 Latent nystagmus
- 379.53 Visual deprivation nystagmus
- 379.54 Nystagmus associated with disorders of the vestibular system
- 379.55 Dissociated nystagmus
- 379.56 Other forms of nystagmus
- 379.57 Deficiencies of saccadic eye movements
- Abnormal optokinetic response
- 379.58 Deficiencies of smooth pursuit movements
- 379.59 Other irregularities of eye movements
- 379.8 Other specified disorders of eye and adnexa
- 379.9 Unspecified disorder of eye and adnexa
- 379.90 Disorder of eye, unspecified
- 379.91 Pain in or around eye
- 379.92 Swelling or mass of eye
- 379.93 Redness or discharge of eye
- 379.99 Other ill-defined disorders of eye
- Excludes: blurred vision NOS (368.8)