ICD-10-CM Excess, excessive, excessively References

"Excess, excessive, excessively" 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 "excess, excessive, excessively"

  • Excess, excessive, excessively
    • alcohol level in blood - R78.0 Finding of alcohol in blood
    • androgen (ovarian) - E28.1 Androgen excess
    • attrition, tooth, teeth - K03.0 Excessive attrition of teeth
    • carotene, carotin (dietary) - E67.1 Hypercarotenemia
    • cold, effects of - T69.9 Effect of reduced temperature, unspecified
      • specified effect NEC - T69.8 Other specified effects of reduced temperature
    • convergence - H51.12 Convergence excess
    • crying
      • in child, adolescent, or adult - R45.83 Excessive crying of child, adolescent or adult
      • in infant - R68.11 Excessive crying of infant (baby)
    • development, breast - N62 Hypertrophy of breast
    • divergence - H51.8 Other specified disorders of binocular movement
    • drinking (alcohol) NEC (without dependence) - F10.10 Alcohol abuse, uncomplicated
      • habitual (continual) (without remission) - F10.20 Alcohol dependence, uncomplicated
    • eating - R63.2 Polyphagia
    • estrogen - E28.0 Estrogen excess
    • fat - See Also: Obesity;
      • in heart - See: Degeneration, myocardial;
      • localized - E65 Localized adiposity
    • foreskin - N47.8 Other disorders of prepuce
    • gas - R14.0 Abdominal distension (gaseous)
    • glucagon - E16.3 Increased secretion of glucagon
    • heat - See: Heat;
    • intermaxillary vertical dimension of fully erupted teeth - M26.37 Excessive interocclusal distance of fully erupted teeth
    • interocclusal distance of fully erupted teeth - M26.37 Excessive interocclusal distance of fully erupted teeth
    • kalium - E87.5 Hyperkalemia
    • large
      • colon - K59.39 Other megacolon
        • congenital - Q43.8 Other specified congenital malformations of intestine
      • infant - P08.0 Exceptionally large newborn baby
      • organ or site, congenital NEC - See: Anomaly, by site;
    • long
      • organ or site, congenital NEC - See: Anomaly, by site;
    • menstruation (with regular cycle) - N92.0 Excessive and frequent menstruation with regular cycle
      • with irregular cycle - N92.1 Excessive and frequent menstruation with irregular cycle
    • napping - Z72.821 Inadequate sleep hygiene
    • natrium - E87.0 Hyperosmolality and hypernatremia
    • number of teeth - K00.1 Supernumerary teeth
    • nutrient (dietary) NEC - R63.2 Polyphagia
    • potassium (K) - E87.5 Hyperkalemia
    • salivation - K11.7 Disturbances of salivary secretion
    • secretion - See Also: Hypersecretion;
      • milk - O92.6 Galactorrhea
      • sputum - R09.3 Abnormal sputum
      • sweat - R61 Generalized hyperhidrosis
    • sexual drive - F52.8 Other sexual dysfunction not due to a substance or known physiological condition
    • short
      • organ or site, congenital NEC - See: Anomaly, by site;
      • umbilical cord in labor or delivery - O69.3 Labor and delivery complicated by short cord
    • skin - L98.7 Excessive and redundant skin and subcutaneous tissue
      • and subcutaneous tissue - L98.7 Excessive and redundant skin and subcutaneous tissue
      • eyelid (acquired) - See: Blepharochalasis;
        • congenital - Q10.3 Other congenital malformations of eyelid
    • sodium (Na) - E87.0 Hyperosmolality and hypernatremia
    • spacing of fully erupted teeth - M26.32 Excessive spacing of fully erupted teeth
    • sputum - R09.3 Abnormal sputum
    • sweating - R61 Generalized hyperhidrosis
    • thirst - R63.1 Polydipsia
      • due to deprivation of water - T73.1 Deprivation of water
    • transportation time - Z59.82 Transportation insecurity
    • tuberosity of jaw - M26.07 Excessive tuberosity of jaw
    • vitamin
      • A (dietary) - E67.0 Hypervitaminosis A
        • administered as drug (prolonged intake) - See: Table of Drugs and Chemicals, vitamins, adverse effect;
        • overdose or wrong substance given or taken - See: Table of Drugs and Chemicals, vitamins, poisoning;
      • D (dietary) - E67.3 Hypervitaminosis D
        • administered as drug (prolonged intake) - See: Table of Drugs and Chemicals, vitamins, adverse effect;
        • overdose or wrong substance given or taken - See: Table of Drugs and Chemicals, vitamins, poisoning;
    • weight
      • gain - R63.5 Abnormal weight gain
      • loss - R63.4 Abnormal weight loss

Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions

Crying: To utter an inarticulate, characteristic sound in order to communicate or express a feeling, or desire for attention.

Eating: The consumption of edible substances.

Estrogens: Compounds that interact with ESTROGEN RECEPTORS in target tissues to bring about the effects similar to those of ESTRADIOL. Estrogens stimulate the female reproductive organs, and the development of secondary female SEX CHARACTERISTICS. Estrogenic chemicals include natural, synthetic, steroidal, or non-steroidal compounds.

Foreskin: The double-layered skin fold that covers the GLANS PENIS, the head of the penis.

Glucagon: A 29-amino acid pancreatic peptide derived from proglucagon which is also the precursor of intestinal GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDES. Glucagon is secreted by PANCREATIC ALPHA CELLS and plays an important role in regulation of BLOOD GLUCOSE concentration, ketone metabolism, and several other biochemical and physiological processes. (From Gilman et al., Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 9th ed, p1511)

Salivation: The discharge of saliva from the SALIVARY GLANDS that keeps the mouth tissues moist and aids in digestion.

Bodily Secretions: Endogenous substances produced through the activity of intact cells of glands, tissues, or organs.

Skin: The outer covering of the body that protects it from the environment. It is composed of the DERMIS and the EPIDERMIS.

Sputum: Material coughed up from the lungs and expectorated via the mouth. It contains MUCUS, cellular debris, and microorganisms. It may also contain blood or pus.

Sweating: The process of exocrine secretion of the SWEAT GLANDS, including the aqueous sweat from the ECCRINE GLANDS and the complex viscous fluids of the APOCRINE GLANDS.

Thirst: A drive stemming from a physiological need for WATER.

Vitamins: Organic substances that are required in small amounts for maintenance and growth, but which cannot be manufactured by the human body.