ICD-10-CM Enlargement, enlarged References

"Enlargement, enlarged" Annotation Back-References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries

Browse the ICD-10-CM codes with references applicable to the clinical term "enlargement, enlarged"

  • Enlargement, enlarged - See Also: Hypertrophy;
    • adenoids - J35.2 Hypertrophy of adenoids
      • with tonsils - J35.3 Hypertrophy of tonsils with hypertrophy of adenoids
    • alveolar ridge - K08.89 Other specified disorders of teeth and supporting structures
      • congenital - See: Anomaly, alveolar;
    • apertures of diaphragm (congenital) - Q79.1 Other congenital malformations of diaphragm
    • gingival - K06.1 Gingival enlargement
    • heart, cardiac - See: Hypertrophy, cardiac;
    • labium majus, childhood asymmetric (CALME) - N90.61 Childhood asymmetric labium majus enlargement
    • lacrimal gland, chronic - H04.03 Chronic enlargement of lacrimal gland
    • liver - See: Hypertrophy, liver;
    • lymph gland or node - R59.9 Enlarged lymph nodes, unspecified
      • generalized - R59.1 Generalized enlarged lymph nodes
      • localized - R59.0 Localized enlarged lymph nodes
    • orbit - H05.34 Enlargement of orbit
    • organ or site, congenital NEC - See: Anomaly, by site;
    • parathyroid (gland) - E21.0 Primary hyperparathyroidism
    • pituitary fossa - R93.0 Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of skull and head, not elsewhere classified
    • prostate - N40.0 Benign prostatic hyperplasia without lower urinary tract symptoms
      • nodular - N40.2 Nodular prostate without lower urinary tract symptoms
        • with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) - N40.3 Nodular prostate with lower urinary tract symptoms
      • with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) - N40.1 Benign prostatic hyperplasia with lower urinary tract symptoms
        • nodular - N40.3 Nodular prostate with lower urinary tract symptoms
      • without lower urinary tract symtpoms (LUTS) - N40.0 Benign prostatic hyperplasia without lower urinary tract symptoms
        • nodular - N40.2 Nodular prostate without lower urinary tract symptoms
    • sella turcica - R93.0 Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of skull and head, not elsewhere classified
    • spleen - See: Splenomegaly;
    • thymus (gland) (congenital) - E32.0 Persistent hyperplasia of thymus
    • thyroid (gland) - See: Goiter;
    • tongue - K14.8 Other diseases of tongue
    • tonsils - J35.1 Hypertrophy of tonsils
      • with adenoids - J35.3 Hypertrophy of tonsils with hypertrophy of adenoids
    • uterus - N85.2 Hypertrophy of uterus
    • vestibular aqueduct - Q16.5 Congenital malformation of inner ear

Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions

Adenoids: A collection of lymphoid nodules on the posterior wall and roof of the NASOPHARYNX.

Liver: A large lobed glandular organ in the abdomen of vertebrates that is responsible for detoxification, metabolism, synthesis and storage of various substances.

Orbit: Bony cavity that holds the eyeball and its associated tissues and appendages.

Prostate: A gland in males that surrounds the neck of the URINARY BLADDER and the URETHRA. It secretes a substance that liquefies coagulated semen. It is situated in the pelvic cavity behind the lower part of the PUBIC SYMPHYSIS, above the deep layer of the triangular ligament, and rests upon the RECTUM.

Sella Turcica: A bony prominence situated on the upper surface of the body of the sphenoid bone. It houses the PITUITARY GLAND.

Spleen: An encapsulated lymphatic organ through which venous blood filters.

Tongue: A muscular organ in the mouth that is covered with pink tissue called mucosa, tiny bumps called papillae, and thousands of taste buds. The tongue is anchored to the mouth and is vital for chewing, swallowing, and for speech.

Palatine Tonsil: A round-to-oval mass of lymphoid tissue embedded in the lateral wall of the PHARYNX. There is one on each side of the oropharynx in the fauces between the anterior and posterior pillars of the SOFT PALATE.

Uterus: The hollow thick-walled muscular organ in the female PELVIS. It consists of the fundus which is the site of EMBRYO IMPLANTATION and FETAL DEVELOPMENT. Beyond the isthmus at the perineal end of fundus, is CERVIX UTERI (the neck) opening into VAGINA. Beyond the isthmi at the upper abdominal end of fundus, are the FALLOPIAN TUBES.