This diagnosis is a part of ICD10 collection.
- SMW
- 2019-01-01
- 2999-12-31
- T26
Additional Info
Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead
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- Disorder of the cornea (← links)
- Cataract (← links)
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- Disorder of the optic nerve or neural visual pathways, NOS (← links)
- Eye, foreign body in (← links)
- Respiratory tract, burn (← links)
- Respiratory tract, chemical burn (← links)
- Mouth or pharynx, burn (← links)
- Esophagus, burn (← links)
- Gastrointestinal (GI) tract, burn (← links)
- Internal organ NOS, burn (← links)
- Mouth or pharynx, chemical burn (← links)
- Esophagus, chemical burn (← links)
- Gastrointestinal (GI) tract, chemical burn (← links)
- Internal organ NOS, chemical burn (← links)
- Skin, burn, degree unspecified (← links)
- Skin, burn, 1st degree (← links)
- Skin, burn, 2nd degree (← links)
- Skin, burn, 3rd degree (← links)
- Skin, chemical burn, degree unspecified (← links)
- Skin, chemical burn, 1st degree (← links)
- Skin, chemical burn, 2nd degree (← links)
- Skin, chemical burn, 3rd degree (← links)
- Lightning injury (← links)
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- ICD10 Diagnosis List (← links)
- Query check ICD10 mechanism vs trauma (← links)
- ICD10 Category (← links)
- Burns, 90% or more body surface area involved (← links)
- Burns, 80-89% body surface area involved (← links)
- Burns, 70-79% body surface area involved (← links)
- Burns, 60-69% body surface area involved (← links)
- Burns, 50-59% body surface area involved (← links)
- Burns, 40-49% body surface area involved (← links)
- Burns, 30-39% body surface area involved (← links)
- Burns, 20-29% body surface area involved (← links)
- Burns, 10-19% body surface area involved (← links)
- Burns, up to 9% or unspecified body surface area involved (← links)
- Template:ICD10 Guideline Chemical burn (← links)
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