2024 ICD-10-CM Diseases and Injuries - Index "D"
The ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries is an alphabetical listing of medical terms, with each term mapped to one or more ICD-10-CM code(s). To find the ICD-10-CM code for a specific condition browse this alphabetical index of clinical terms and conditions. Keep in mind that a condition may not appear under the exact same phrasing so make sure to use synonyms. Once you have identified the condition the ICD-10-CM code(s) should be listed next to that condition.
- Da Costa's syndrome
- Daae (-Finsen) disease (epidemic pleurodynia)
- Dabney's grip
- Dacryoadenitis, dacryadenitis
- Dacryocystitis
- Dacryocystoblenorrhea
- Dacryocystocele
- Dacryolith, dacryolithiasis
- Dacryoma
- Dacryopericystitis
- Dacryops
- Dacryostenosis
- See Also: Stenosis, lacrimal;
- Dactylitis
- Dactylolysis spontanea (ainhum)
- Dactylosymphysis
- Damage
- Dana-Putnam syndrome (subacute combined sclerosis with pernicious anemia)
- See: Degeneration, combined;
- Danbolt (-Cross) syndrome (acrodermatitis enteropathica)
- Dandruff
- Dandy-Walker syndrome
- Danlos' syndrome
- Darier (-White) disease (congenital)
- Darier-Roussy sarcoid
- Darling's disease or histoplasmosis
- Darwin's tubercle
- Dawson's (inclusion body) encephalitis
- De Beurmann (-Gougerot) disease
- De la Tourette's syndrome
- De Lange's syndrome
- De Morgan's spots (senile angiomas)
- De Quervain's
- De Toni-Fanconi (-Debré) syndrome
- Dead
- Deaf nonspeaking NEC
- Deafmutism (acquired) (congenital) NEC
- Deafness (acquired) (complete) (hereditary) (partial)
- Death (cause unknown) (of) (unexplained) (unspecified cause)
- Debility (chronic) (general) (nervous)
- Débove's disease (splenomegaly)
- Debt, burdensome
- Decalcification
- Decapsulation, kidney
- Decay
- Deciduitis (acute)
- Decline (general)
- See: Debility;
- Decompensation
- Decompression sickness
- Decrease (d)
- Decubitus (ulcer)
- See: Ulcer, pressure, by site;
- Deepening acetabulum
- Defect, defective
- Deferentitis
- Defibrination (syndrome)
- Deficiency, deficient
- Deficit
- See Also: Deficiency;
- Deflection
- Defluvium
- Deformity
- Degeneration, degenerative
- Deglutition
- Degos' disease
- Dehiscence (of)
- Dehydration
- Déjérine-Roussy syndrome
- Déjérine-Sottas disease or neuropathy (hypertrophic)
- Déjérine-Thomas atrophy
- Delay, delayed
- Deletion (s)
- Delhi boil or button
- Delinquency (juvenile) (neurotic)
- Delinquent immunization status
- Delirium, delirious (acute or subacute) (not alcohol- or drug-induced) (with dementia)
- Delivery (childbirth) (labor)
- Delusions (paranoid)
- See: Disorder, delusional;
- Dementia (degenerative (primary)) (old age) (persisting) (unspecified severity) (without behavioral disturbance, psychotic disturbance, mood disturbance, and anxiety)
- Demineralization, bone
- See: Osteoporosis;
- Demodex folliculorum (infestation)
- Demophobia
- Demoralization
- Demyelination, demyelinization
- Dengue (classical) (fever)
- Dennie-Marfan syphilitic syndrome
- Dens evaginatus, in dente or invaginatus
- Dense breasts
- See Also: Density, breast;
- Density
- Dental
- Dentia praecox
- Denticles (pulp)
- Dentigerous cyst
- Dentin
- Dentinogenesis imperfecta
- Dentinoma
- Dentition (syndrome)
- Dependence (on) (syndrome)
- Dependency
- Depersonalization (in neurotic state) (neurotic) (syndrome)
- Depletion
- Deployment (current) (military) status
- Depolarization, premature
- Deposit
- Depraved appetite
- Depressed
- Depression (acute) (mental)
- Deprivation
- Derangement
- Dercum's disease
- Derealization (neurotic)
- Dermal
- Dermaphytid
- See: Dermatophytosis;
- Dermatitis (eczematous)
- Dermatoarthritis, lipoid
- Dermatochalasis, eyelid
- Dermatofibroma (lenticulare)
- See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
- Dermatofibrosarcoma (pigmented) (protuberans)
- Dermatographia
- Dermatolysis (exfoliativa) (congenital)
- Dermatomegaly NEC
- Dermatomucosomyositis
- See Also: Dermatomyositis;
- Dermatomycosis
- Dermatomyositis (acute) (chronic)
- Dermatoneuritis of children
- See: Poisoning, mercury;
- Dermatophilosis
- Dermatophytid
- Dermatophytide
- See: Dermatophytosis;
- Dermatophytosis (epidermophyton) (infection) (Microsporum) (tinea) (Trichophyton)
- Dermatopolymyositis
- Dermatopolyneuritis
- See: Poisoning, mercury;
- Dermatorrhexis
- Dermatosclerosis
- See Also: Scleroderma;
- Dermatosis
- Dermographia, dermographism
- Dermoid (cyst)
- See Also: Neoplasm, benign, by site;
- Dermopathy
- Dermophytosis
- See: Dermatophytosis;
- Descemetocele
- Descemet's membrane
- Descending
- Descensus uteri
- See: Prolapse, uterus;
- Desert
- Desertion (newborn)
- Desmoid (extra-abdominal) (tumor)
- Despondency
- Desquamation, skin
- Destruction, destructive
- Destructiveness
- See Also: Disorder, conduct;
- Desultory labor
- Detachment
- Detergent asthma
- Deterioration
- Deuteranomaly (anomalous trichromat)
- Deuteranopia (complete) (incomplete)
- Development
- Developmental
- Devergie's disease (pityriasis rubra pilaris)
- Deviation (in)
- Device
- Devic's disease
- Devil's
- Devitalized tooth
- Devonshire colic
- See: Poisoning, lead;
- Dextraposition, aorta
- Dextrinosis, limit (debrancher enzyme deficiency)
- Dextrocardia (true)
- Dextrotransposition, aorta
- d-glycericacidemia
- Dhat syndrome
- Dhobi itch
- Di George's syndrome
- Di Guglielmo's disease
- Diabetes, diabetic (mellitus) (sugar)
- Diacyclothrombopathia
- Diagnosis deferred
- Dialysis (intermittent) (treatment)
- Diamond-Blackfan anemia (congenital hypoplastic)
- Diamond-Gardener syndrome (autoerythrocyte sensitization)
- Diaper rash
- Diaphoresis (excessive)
- Diaphragm
- Diaphragmalgia
- Diaphragmatitis, diaphragmitis
- Diaphysial aclasis
- Diaphysitis
- Diarrhea, diarrheal (disease) (infantile) (inflammatory)
- Diastasis
- Diastema, tooth, teeth, fully erupted
- Diastematomyelia
- Diataxia, cerebral
- Diathesis
- Diaz's disease or osteochondrosis (juvenile) (talus)
- Dibothriocephalus, dibothriocephaliasis (latus) (infection) (infestation)
- Dicephalus, dicephaly
- Dichotomy, teeth
- Dichromat, dichromatopsia (congenital)
- See: Deficiency, color vision;
- Dichuchwa
- Dicroceliasis
- Didelphia, didelphys
- See: Double uterus;
- Didymytis
- Dietary
- Dietl's crisis
- Dieulafoy lesion (hemorrhagic)
- Difficult, difficulty (in)
- Diffuse
- DiGeorge's syndrome (thymic hypoplasia)
- Digestive
- Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase disease (DPD)
- Diktyoma
- Dilaceration, tooth
- Dilatation
- Dilated, dilation
- Diminished, diminution
- Diminuta taenia
- Dimitri-Sturge-Weber disease
- Dimple
- Dioctophyme renalis (infection) (infestation)
- Dipetalonemiasis
- Diphallus
- Diphtheria, diphtheritic (gangrenous) (hemorrhagic)
- Diphyllobothriasis (intestine)
- Diplacusis
- Diplegia (upper limbs)
- Diplococcus, diplococcal
- Diplopia
- Dipsomania
- Dipylidiasis
- DIRA (deficiency of interleukin 1 receptor antagonist)
- Direction, teeth, abnormal, fully erupted
- Dirofilariasis
- Dirt-eating child
- Disability, disabilities
- Disappearance of family member
- Disarticulation
- Discharge (from)
- Discitis, diskitis
- Discoid
- Discoloration
- Discomfort
- Discontinuity, ossicles, ear
- Discord (with)
- Discordant connection
- Discrepancy
- Discrimination
- Disease, diseased
- Disfigurement (due to scar)
- Disgerminoma
- DISH (diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis)
- See: Hyperostosis, ankylosing;
- Disinsertion, retina
- See: Detachment, retina;
- Dislocatable hip, congenital
- Dislocation (articular)
- Disorder (of)
- See Also: Disease;
- Disorientation
- Displacement, displaced
- Disproportion
- Disruptio uteri
- See: Rupture, uterus;
- Disruption (of)
- Dissatisfaction with
- Dissecting
- Dissection
- Disseminated
- Dissociation
- Dissociative reaction, state
- Dissolution, vertebra
- See: Osteoporosis;
- Distension, distention
- Distoma hepaticum infestation
- Distomiasis
- Distomolar (fourth molar)
- Disto-occlusion (Division I) (Division II)
- Distortion (s) (congenital)
- Distress
- Distribution vessel, atypical
- Districhiasis
- Disturbance (s)
- See Also: Disease;
- Diuresis
- Diver's palsy, paralysis or squeeze
- Diverticulitis (acute)
- Diverticulosis
- Diverticulum, diverticula (multiple)
- Division
- Divorce, causing family disruption
- Dix-Hallpike neurolabyrinthitis
- See: Neuronitis, vestibular;
- Dizziness
- DMAC (disseminated mycobacterium avium- intracellulare complex)
- DNR (do not resuscitate)
- Doan-Wiseman syndrome (primary splenic neutropenia)
- See: Agranulocytosis;
- Doehle-Heller aortitis
- Dog bite
- See: Bite;
- Dohle body panmyelopathic syndrome
- Dolichocephaly
- Dolichocolon
- Dolichostenomelia
- Donohue's syndrome
- Donor (organ or tissue)
- Donovanosis
- Dorsalgia
- Dorsopathy
- Double
- Doubled up
- Douglas' pouch, cul-de-sac
- Down syndrome
- DPD (dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency)
- Dracontiasis
- Dracunculiasis, dracunculosis
- Dream state, hysterical
- Drepanocytic anemia
- See: Disease, sickle-cell;
- Dresbach's syndrome (elliptocytosis)
- Dreschlera (hawaiiensis) (infection)
- Dressler's syndrome
- Drift, ulnar
- Drinking (alcohol)
- Drip, postnasal (chronic)
- Droop
- Drop (in)
- Dropped heart beats
- Dropsy, dropsical
- Drowned, drowning (near)
- Drowsiness
- Drug
- Drunkenness (without dependence)
- Drusen
- Dry, dryness
- DSAP
- Duane's syndrome
- Dubin-Johnson disease or syndrome
- Dubois' disease (thymus gland)
- Dubowitz' syndrome
- Duchenne-Aran muscular atrophy
- Duchenne-Griesinger disease
- Duchenne's
- Ducrey's chancre
- Duct, ductus
- Duhring's disease (dermatitis herpetiformis)
- Dullness, cardiac (decreased) (increased)
- Dumb ague
- See: Malaria;
- Dumbness
- See: Aphasia;
- Dumdum fever
- Dumping syndrome (postgastrectomy)
- Duodenitis (nonspecific) (peptic)
- Duodenocholangitis
- See: Cholangitis;
- Duodenum, duodenal
- Duplay's bursitis or periarthritis
- Duplication, duplex
- See Also: Accessory;
- Dupré's disease (meningism)
- Dupuytren's contraction or disease
- Durand-Nicolas-Favre disease
- Durotomy (inadvertent) (incidental)
- Duroziez's disease (congenital mitral stenosis)
- Dutton's relapsing fever (West African)
- Dwarfism
- See Also: Short, stature;
- Dyke-Young anemia (secondary) (symptomatic)
- Dysacusis
- Dysadrenocortism
- Dysarthria
- Dysautonomia (familial)
- Dysbarism
- Dysbasia
- Dysbetalipoproteinemia (familial)
- Dyscalculia
- Dyschezia
- Dyschondroplasia (with hemangiomata)
- Dyschromia (skin)
- Dyscollagenosis
- Dyscranio-pygo-phalangy
- Dyscrasia
- Dysendocrinism
- Dysentery, dysenteric (catarrhal) (diarrhea) (epidemic) (hemorrhagic) (infectious) (sporadic) (tropical)
- Dysequilibrium
- Dysesthesia
- Dysferlinopathy
- Dysfibrinogenemia (congenital)
- Dysfunction
- Dysgenesis
- Dysgerminoma
- Dysgeusia
- Dysgraphia
- Dyshidrosis, dysidrosis
- Dyskaryotic cervical smear
- Dyskeratosis
- Dyskinesia
- Dyslalia (developmental)
- Dyslexia
- Dyslipidemia
- Dysmaturity
- See Also: Light for dates;
- Dysmenorrhea (essential) (exfoliative)
- Dysmetabolic syndrome X
- Dysmetria
- Dysmorphism (due to)
- Dysmorphophobia (nondelusional)
- Dysnomia
- Dysorexia
- Dysostosis
- Dyspareunia (female)
- Dyspepsia
- Dysphagia
- Dysphagocytosis, congenital
- Dysphasia
- Dysphonia
- Dysphoria
- Dyspituitarism
- Dysplasia
- See Also: Anomaly;
- Dysplasminogenemia
- Dyspnea (nocturnal) (paroxysmal)
- Dyspraxia
- Dysproteinemia
- Dysreflexia, autonomic
- Dysrhythmia
- Dyssomnia
- See: Disorder, sleep;
- Dyssynergia
- Dysthymia
- Dysthyroidism
- Dystocia
- Dystonia
- Dystonic movements
- Dystrophy, dystrophia
- Dysuria