Viral enteritis NOS Viral gastroenteritis NOS Viral gastroenteropathy NOS A08.8 Other specified intestinal infections A09 Infectious gastroenteritis and colitis, unspecified Infectious colitis NOS ICD-10-CM Tabular Page 6 2010 Infectious enteritis NOS Infectious gastroenteritis NOS Excludes1: colitis NOS (K52.9) diarrhea NOS (R19.7)
ICD-10-CM Tabular Page 6 2010 Infectious enteritis NOS Infectious gastroenteritis NOS Excludes1: colitis NOS (K52.9) diarrhea NOS (R19.7)
ICD-10-CM Tabular Page 23 2010 A56.0 Chlamydial infection of lower genitourinary tract A56.00 Chlamydial infection of lower genitourinary tract, unspecified A56.01 Chlamydial cystitis and urethritis A56.02 Chlamydial vulvovaginitis
A54.43 Gonococcal osteomyelitis Excludes2: gonococcal infection of spine (A54.41) A54.49 Gonococcal infection of other musculoskeletal tissue Gonococcal bursitis Gonococcal myositis Gonococcal synovitis Gonococcal tenosynovitis A54.5 Gonococcal pharyngitis A54.6 Gonococcal infection of anus and rectum A54.8 Other gonococcal infections
ICD-10-CM Code for Viral meningitis, unspecified A87. 9.
G03. 9 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
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ICD-10-CM Code for Enteroviral meningitis A87. 0.
Meningitis is usually caused by a viral or bacterial infection. Viral meningitis is the most common and least serious type. Bacterial meningitis is rare, but can be very serious if not treated.
9: Fever, unspecified.
The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM R83. 6 became effective on October 1, 2021. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of R83.
Meningitis is an inflammation (swelling) of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. A bacterial or viral infection of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord usually causes the swelling. However, injuries, cancer, certain drugs, and other types of infections also can cause meningitis.
321.0 - Cryptococcal meningitis. ICD-10-CM.
A27. 81 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM A27. 81 became effective on October 1, 2021.
079.3 - Rhinovirus infection in conditions classified elsewhere and of unspecified site. ICD-10-CM.
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Meningitis is inflammation of the thin tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord, called the meninges. There are several types of meningitis. The most common is viral meningitis , which you get when a virus enters the body through the nose or mouth and travels to the brain. Bacterial meningitis is rare, but can be deadly. It usually starts with bacteria that cause a cold-like infection. It can block blood vessels in the brain and lead to stroke and brain damage. It can also harm other organs. Pneumococcal infections and meningococcal infections can cause bacterial meningitis.