Conjunctivitis (staphylococcal) (streptococcal) NOS - in the ICD-10-CM Index
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Browse the ICD-10-CM codes with references applicable to the clinical term "conjunctivitis (staphylococcal) (streptococcal) nos"
Conjunctivitis (staphylococcal) (streptococcal) NOS - H10.9 Unspecified conjunctivitis
Acanthamoeba - B60.12 Conjunctivitis due to Acanthamoeba
acute - H10.3 Unspecified acute conjunctivitis
atopic - H10.1 Acute atopic conjunctivitis
chemical - See Also: Corrosion, cornea; - H10.21 Acute toxic conjunctivitis
mucopurulent - H10.02 Other mucopurulent conjunctivitis
follicular - H10.01 Acute follicular conjunctivitis
pseudomembranous - H10.22 Pseudomembranous conjunctivitis
toxic - H10.21 Acute toxic conjunctivitis
allergic (acute) - See: Conjunctivitis, acute, atopic;
anaphylactic - See: Conjunctivitis, acute, atopic;
Apollo - B30.3 Acute epidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (enteroviral)
atopic (acute) - See: Conjunctivitis, acute, atopic;
Béal's - B30.2 Viral pharyngoconjunctivitis
blennorrhagic (gonococcal) (neonatorum) - A54.31 Gonococcal conjunctivitis
chemical (acute) - See Also: Corrosion, cornea; - H10.21 Acute toxic conjunctivitis
chlamydial - A74.0 Chlamydial conjunctivitis
chronic (nodosa) (petrificans) (phlyctenular) - H10.40 Unspecified chronic conjunctivitis
coxsackievirus 24 - B30.3 Acute epidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (enteroviral)
diphtheritic - A36.86 Diphtheritic conjunctivitis
due to
enterovirus type 70 (hemorrhagic) - B30.3 Acute epidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (enteroviral)
gonococcal (neonatorum) - A54.31 Gonococcal conjunctivitis
granular (trachomatous) - A71.1 Active stage of trachoma
sequelae (late effect) - B94.0 Sequelae of trachoma
hemorrhagic (acute) (epidemic) - B30.3 Acute epidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (enteroviral)
herpes zoster - B02.31 Zoster conjunctivitis
in (due to)
Acanthamoeba - B60.12 Conjunctivitis due to Acanthamoeba
adenovirus (acute) (follicular) - B30.1 Conjunctivitis due to adenovirus
Chlamydia - A74.0 Chlamydial conjunctivitis
coxsackievirus 24 - B30.3 Acute epidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (enteroviral)
diphtheria - A36.86 Diphtheritic conjunctivitis
enterovirus type 70 (hemorrhagic) - B30.3 Acute epidemic hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (enteroviral)
filariasis - B74.9 Filariasis, unspecified
gonococci - A54.31 Gonococcal conjunctivitis
herpes (simplex) virus - B00.53 Herpesviral conjunctivitis
zoster - B02.31 Zoster conjunctivitis
infectious disease NEC - B99 Other and unspecified infectious diseases
meningococci - A39.89 Other meningococcal infections
mucocutaneous leishmaniasis - B55.2 Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis
rosacea - H10.82 Rosacea conjunctivitis
syphilis (late) - A52.71 Late syphilitic oculopathy
zoster - B02.31 Zoster conjunctivitis
inclusion - A74.0 Chlamydial conjunctivitis
infantile - P39.1 Neonatal conjunctivitis and dacryocystitis
gonococcal - A54.31 Gonococcal conjunctivitis
Koch-Weeks' - See: Conjunctivitis, acute, mucopurulent;
light - See: Conjunctivitis, acute, atopic;
ligneous - See: Blepharoconjunctivitis, ligneous;
meningococcal - A39.89 Other meningococcal infections
mucopurulent - See: Conjunctivitis, acute, mucopurulent;
neonatal - P39.1 Neonatal conjunctivitis and dacryocystitis
gonococcal - A54.31 Gonococcal conjunctivitis
Newcastle - B30.8 Other viral conjunctivitis
of Béal - B30.2 Viral pharyngoconjunctivitis
parasitic
Parinaud's - H10.89 Other conjunctivitis
petrificans - H10.89 Other conjunctivitis
rosacea - H10.82 Rosacea conjunctivitis
specified NEC - H10.89 Other conjunctivitis
swimming-pool - B30.1 Conjunctivitis due to adenovirus
trachomatous - A71.1 Active stage of trachoma
traumatic NEC - H10.89 Other conjunctivitis
tuberculous - A18.59 Other tuberculosis of eye
tularemic - A21.1 Oculoglandular tularemia
tularensis - A21.1 Oculoglandular tularemia
Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions
Acanthamoeba: A genus of free-living soil amoebae that produces no flagellate stage. Its organisms are pathogens for several infections in humans and have been found in the eye, bone, brain, and respiratory tract.
Herpes Zoster: An acute infectious, usually self-limited, disease believed to represent activation of latent varicella-zoster virus (HERPESVIRUS 3, HUMAN) in those who have been rendered partially immune after a previous attack of CHICKENPOX. It involves the SENSORY GANGLIA and their areas of innervation and is characterized by severe neuralgic pain along the distribution of the affected nerve and crops of clustered vesicles over the area. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
Light: That portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in the visible, ultraviolet, and infrared range.
Rosacea: A cutaneous disorder primarily of convexities of the central part of the FACE, such as FOREHEAD; CHEEK; NOSE; and CHIN. It is characterized by FLUSHING; ERYTHEMA; EDEMA; RHINOPHYMA; papules; and ocular symptoms. It may occur at any age but typically after age 30. There are various subtypes of rosacea: erythematotelangiectatic, papulopustular, phymatous, and ocular (National Rosacea Society's Expert Committee on the Classification and Staging of Rosacea, J Am Acad Dermatol 2002; 46:584-7).