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{{ICD10 category|Gastrointestinal}}  
{{ICD10 category|Gastrointestinal}}  
== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
 
*This is the code to use for liver cirrhosis due to alcohol. 
*Cirrhosis is an anatomic abnormality where the liver is small and "scarred" in a pattern that results in much of the liver being replaced by nodular scarring.
**Thus, the diagnosis is usually made by imaging (X-ray, ultrasound, etc) that shows a shrunken liver in the right clinical setting.
**Occasionally the diagnosis is made by liver biopsy.
**Cirrhosis is ''NOT'' the same as hepatitis (which usually gives an enlarged liver).
**Liver cirrhosis is ''NOT'' the same thing as liver failure.  They can occur alone, or together. 


== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
(turn these into links to the actual diagnosis articles if possible. For some that might make no sense.)
*Codes for other aspects of alcoholic liver disease:
 
**[[Liver disease without liver failure, alcoholic]]
**[[Liver cirrhosis, alcoholic]]
**[[Liver failure w/wo hepatic encephalopathy, alcoholic]]


== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==
== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==
(put links to likely candidates coded with this one, eg. a cause for a trauma.)
*Also code liver failure, if present.


== Related Articles ==
== Related Articles ==

Revision as of 18:16, 2017 November 7


ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Liver cirrhosis, alcoholic
ICD10 code: K70.3
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: Alcoholic Liver Disease
Charlson/ALERT Scale: Moderate or severe liver disease
APACHE Como Component: Liver
APACHE Acute Component: none
Start Date:
Stop Date:
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    • 2019-01-01
    • 2999-12-31
    • K70.3
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Additional Info

  • This is the code to use for liver cirrhosis due to alcohol.
  • Cirrhosis is an anatomic abnormality where the liver is small and "scarred" in a pattern that results in much of the liver being replaced by nodular scarring.
    • Thus, the diagnosis is usually made by imaging (X-ray, ultrasound, etc) that shows a shrunken liver in the right clinical setting.
    • Occasionally the diagnosis is made by liver biopsy.
    • Cirrhosis is NOT the same as hepatitis (which usually gives an enlarged liver).
    • Liver cirrhosis is NOT the same thing as liver failure. They can occur alone, or together.

Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition

Candidate Combined ICD10 codes

  • Also code liver failure, if present.

Related Articles

Related articles:


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