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{{DX tag | Neurologic | | {{DX tag | Neurologic | [[:Category: Medical Problem | Medical Problem]] | Malignant Neuroleptic Syndrome (MNS) | MALIGNANT NEUROLEPTIC SYNDROME | [[51900 - Malignant Neuroleptic Syndrome]] | No | 0 | CC&Med | Currently Collected | | }}''Notes: '' | ||
Go to: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroleptic_malignant_syndrome Wikipedia-Malignant Neuroleptic Syndrome] for more information. | Go to: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroleptic_malignant_syndrome Wikipedia-Malignant Neuroleptic Syndrome] for more information. |
Revision as of 18:29, 2010 December 21
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Category/Organ System: |
Category: Neurologic (old) |
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[[:Category: Medical Problem (old)]][[Category: Medical Problem (old)]] |
Main Diagnosis: | Malignant Neuroleptic Syndrome (MNS) |
Sub Diagnosis: | MALIGNANT NEUROLEPTIC SYNDROME |
Diagnosis Code: | 51900 - Malignant Neuroleptic Syndrome |
Comorbid Diagnosis: | No |
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | 0 |
Program: | CC&Med |
Status: | Currently Collected
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Go to: Wikipedia-Malignant Neuroleptic Syndrome for more information.
- MNS is an adverse reaction to neuroleptic or antipsychotic drugs characterized by F E V E R .For example F =Temp>38 E=Encephalopathy V=Vitals signs are unstable E =Elevated CPKs R=Rigidity muscles Drugs such as Haldol, Chlorpromazine ,Metoclopramides, Lithium,and antiparkinson drugs Levodopa can cause MNS.
- So now I have a question ,If a pt has MNS we code 519 MNS do we also code 499 21 Accidental toxicity-other drugs ?
- No. This would be redundant. --TOstryzniuk 18:27, 21 December 2010 (CST)