2024 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code T57.0X4
Toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds, undetermined
- ICD-10-CM Code:
- T57.0X4
- ICD-10 Code for:
- Toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds, undetermined
- Is Billable?
- Not Valid for Submission
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T57.0X4 is a non-specific and non-billable diagnosis code code, consider using a code with a higher level of specificity for a diagnosis of toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds, undetermined. The code is not specific and is NOT valid for the year 2024 for the submission of HIPAA-covered transactions. Category or Header define the heading of a category of codes that may be further subdivided by the use of 4th, 5th, 6th or 7th characters.
Specific Coding Applicable to Toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds, undetermined
Non-specific codes like T57.0X4 require more digits to indicate the appropriate level of specificity. Consider using any of the following ICD-10-CM codes with a higher level of specificity when coding for toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds, undetermined:
Coding Guidelines
The appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code from block Toxic effect of other inorganic substances (T57). Use the following options for the aplicable episode of care:
- A - initial encounter
- D - subsequent encounter
- S - sequela
Table of Drugs and Chemicals
The code is referenced in the Table of Drugs and Chemicals, this table contains a classification of drugs, industrial solvents, corrosive gases, noxious plants, pesticides, and other toxic agents.
According to ICD-10-CM coding guidelines it is advised to do not code directly from the Table of Drugs and Chemicals, instead always refer back to the Tabular List when doing the initial coding. Each substance in the table is assigned a code according to the poisoning classification and external causes of adverse effects. It is important to use as many codes as necessary to specify all reported drugs, medicinal or chemical substances. If the same diagnosis code describes the causative agent for more than one adverse reaction, poisoning, toxic effect or underdosing, utilize the code only once.
Substance | Poisoning Accidental (unintentional) |
Poisoning Accidental (self-harm) |
Poisoning Assault |
Poisoning Undetermined |
Adverse effect |
Underdosing |
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Arsenate of lead | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Arsenate of lead »herbicide | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Arsenic, arsenicals (compounds) (dust) (vapor) NEC | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Arsenic, arsenicals (compounds) (dust) (vapor) NEC »anti-infectives | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Arsenic, arsenicals (compounds) (dust) (vapor) NEC »pesticide (dust) (fumes) | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Arsine (gas) | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Cacodyl, cacodylic acid | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Chlorovinyldichloro-arsine, not in war | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »arsine, arsinic acid | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »carbinol | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »carbonate | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »diguanide | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »ketone | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »ketone »vapor | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »meperidine | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »parathion | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »phthlate | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »polysiloxane | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »sulfate (fumes) | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »sulfate (fumes) »liquid | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »sulfoxide (nonmedicinal) | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »sulfoxide (nonmedicinal) »medicinal | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »tryptamine | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Dimethyl »tubocurarine | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Diphenylchloroarsine, not in war | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Fowler's solution | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Lewisite (gas), not in war | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Paris green | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Paris green »insecticide | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Realgar | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Scheele's green | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Scheele's green »insecticide | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Schweinfurth green | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Schweinfurth green »insecticide | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Trioxide of arsenic | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Vienna | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Vienna »green | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Vienna »green »insecticide | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Vienna »red | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
Vienna »red »pharmaceutical dye | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
White | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
White »arsenic | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
White »hellebore | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
White »lotion (keratolytic) | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 | ||
White »spirit | T57.0X1 | T57.0X2 | T57.0X3 | T57.0X4 |
Patient Education
Arsenic
Arsenic is a natural element found in soil and minerals. Arsenic compounds are used to preserve wood, as pesticides, and in some industries. Arsenic can get into air, water, and the ground from wind-blown dust. It may also get into water from runoff.
You may be exposed to arsenic by:
- Taking in small amounts in food, drinking water, or air
- Breathing sawdust or burning smoke from arsenic-treated wood
- Living in an area with high levels of arsenic in rock
- Working in a job where arsenic is made or used
Exposure to arsenic can cause many health problems. Being exposed to low levels for a long time can change the color of your skin. It can cause corns and small warts. Exposure to high levels of arsenic can cause death.
Agency for Toxic Substances Disease Registry
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Code History
- FY 2024 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2023 through 9/30/2024
- FY 2023 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2022 through 9/30/2023
- FY 2022 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2021 through 9/30/2022
- FY 2021 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2020 through 9/30/2021
- FY 2020 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2019 through 9/30/2020
- FY 2019 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2018 through 9/30/2019
- FY 2018 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2017 through 9/30/2018
- FY 2017 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2016 through 9/30/2017
- FY 2016 - New Code, effective from 10/1/2015 through 9/30/2016. This was the first year ICD-10-CM was implemented into the HIPAA code set.