Nevus - in the ICD-10-CM Index
Annotation Back-References in the 2025 ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries
Browse the ICD-10-CM codes with references applicable to the clinical term "nevus"
Nevus - D22.9 Melanocytic nevi, unspecified
achromic - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
amelanotic - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
angiomatousD18.00
araneus - I78.1 Nevus, non-neoplastic
balloon cell - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
bathing trunk - D48.5 Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of skin
blue - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
cellular - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
giant - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
Jadassohn's - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
malignant - See: Melanoma;
capillary - D18.00 Hemangioma unspecified site
cavernous - D18.00 Hemangioma unspecified site
cellular - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
blue - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
choroid - D31.3 Benign neoplasm of choroid
comedonicus - Q82.5 Congenital non-neoplastic nevus
conjunctiva - D31.0 Benign neoplasm of conjunctiva
dermal - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
with epidermal nevus - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
dysplastic - See: Neoplasm, skin, benign;
eye - D31.9 Benign neoplasm of unspecified part of eye
flammeus - Q82.5 Congenital non-neoplastic nevus
hemangiomatous - D18.00 Hemangioma unspecified site
iris - D31.4 Benign neoplasm of ciliary body
lacrimal gland - D31.5 Benign neoplasm of lacrimal gland and duct
lymphatic - D18.1 Lymphangioma, any site
magnocellular
specified site - See: Neoplasm, benign, by site;
unspecified site - D31.40 Benign neoplasm of unspecified ciliary body
malignant - See: Melanoma;
meaning hemangioma - D18.00 Hemangioma unspecified site
mouth (mucosa) - D10.30 Benign neoplasm of unspecified part of mouth
multiplex - Q85.1 Tuberous sclerosis
non-neoplastic - I78.1 Nevus, non-neoplastic
oral mucosa - D10.30 Benign neoplasm of unspecified part of mouth
orbit - D31.6 Benign neoplasm of unspecified site of orbit
pigmented
giant - See Also: Neoplasm, skin, uncertain behavior; - D48.5 Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of skin
malignant melanoma in - See: Melanoma;
portwine - Q82.5 Congenital non-neoplastic nevus
retina - D31.2 Benign neoplasm of retina
retrobulbar - D31.6 Benign neoplasm of unspecified site of orbit
sanguineous - Q82.5 Congenital non-neoplastic nevus
senile - I78.1 Nevus, non-neoplastic
skin - D22.9 Melanocytic nevi, unspecified
abdominal wall - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
ala nasi - D22.39 Melanocytic nevi of other parts of face
ankle - D22.7 Melanocytic nevi of lower limb, including hip
anus, anal - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
arm - D22.6 Melanocytic nevi of upper limb, including shoulder
auditory canal (external) - D22.2 Melanocytic nevi of ear and external auricular canal
auricle (ear) - D22.2 Melanocytic nevi of ear and external auricular canal
auricular canal (external) - D22.2 Melanocytic nevi of ear and external auricular canal
axilla, axillary fold - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
back - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
breast - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
brow - D22.39 Melanocytic nevi of other parts of face
buttock - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
canthus (eye) - D22.1 Melanocytic nevi of eyelid, including canthus
cheek (external) - D22.39 Melanocytic nevi of other parts of face
chest wall - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
chin - D22.39 Melanocytic nevi of other parts of face
ear (external) - D22.2 Melanocytic nevi of ear and external auricular canal
external meatus (ear) - D22.2 Melanocytic nevi of ear and external auricular canal
eyebrow - D22.39 Melanocytic nevi of other parts of face
eyelid (lower) (upper) - D22.1 Melanocytic nevi of eyelid, including canthus
face - D22.30 Melanocytic nevi of unspecified part of face
specified NEC - D22.39 Melanocytic nevi of other parts of face
female genital organ (external) NEC - D28.0 Benign neoplasm of vulva
finger - D22.6 Melanocytic nevi of upper limb, including shoulder
flank - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
foot - D22.7 Melanocytic nevi of lower limb, including hip
forearm - D22.6 Melanocytic nevi of upper limb, including shoulder
forehead - D22.39 Melanocytic nevi of other parts of face
foreskin - D29.0 Benign neoplasm of penis
genital organ (external) NEC
gluteal region - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
groin - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
hand - D22.6 Melanocytic nevi of upper limb, including shoulder
heel - D22.7 Melanocytic nevi of lower limb, including hip
helix - D22.2 Melanocytic nevi of ear and external auricular canal
hip - D22.7 Melanocytic nevi of lower limb, including hip
interscapular region - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
jaw - D22.39 Melanocytic nevi of other parts of face
knee - D22.7 Melanocytic nevi of lower limb, including hip
labium (majus) (minus) - D28.0 Benign neoplasm of vulva
leg - D22.7 Melanocytic nevi of lower limb, including hip
lip (lower) (upper) - D22.0 Melanocytic nevi of lip
lower limb - D22.7 Melanocytic nevi of lower limb, including hip
male genital organ (external) - D29.9 Benign neoplasm of male genital organ, unspecified
nail - D22.9 Melanocytic nevi, unspecified
nasolabial groove - D22.39 Melanocytic nevi of other parts of face
nates - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
neck - D22.4 Melanocytic nevi of scalp and neck
nose (external) - D22.39 Melanocytic nevi of other parts of face
palpebra - D22.1 Melanocytic nevi of eyelid, including canthus
penis - D29.0 Benign neoplasm of penis
perianal skin - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
perineum - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
pinna - D22.2 Melanocytic nevi of ear and external auricular canal
popliteal fossa or space - D22.7 Melanocytic nevi of lower limb, including hip
prepuce - D29.0 Benign neoplasm of penis
pudendum - D28.0 Benign neoplasm of vulva
scalp - D22.4 Melanocytic nevi of scalp and neck
scrotum - D29.4 Benign neoplasm of scrotum
shoulder - D22.6 Melanocytic nevi of upper limb, including shoulder
submammary fold - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
temple - D22.39 Melanocytic nevi of other parts of face
thigh - D22.7 Melanocytic nevi of lower limb, including hip
toe - D22.7 Melanocytic nevi of lower limb, including hip
trunk NEC - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
umbilicus - D22.5 Melanocytic nevi of trunk
upper limb - D22.6 Melanocytic nevi of upper limb, including shoulder
vulva - D28.0 Benign neoplasm of vulva
specified site NEC - See: Neoplasm, by site, benign;
spider - I78.1 Nevus, non-neoplastic
stellar - I78.1 Nevus, non-neoplastic
strawberry - Q82.5 Congenital non-neoplastic nevus
Sutton's benign - D22.9 Melanocytic nevi, unspecified
unius lateris - Q82.5 Congenital non-neoplastic nevus
Unna's - Q82.5 Congenital non-neoplastic nevus
vascular - Q82.5 Congenital non-neoplastic nevus
verrucous - Q82.5 Congenital non-neoplastic nevus
Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions
Capillaries: The minute vessels that connect arterioles and venules.
Choroid: The thin, highly vascular membrane covering most of the posterior of the eye between the RETINA and SCLERA.
Conjunctiva: The mucous membrane that covers the posterior surface of the eyelids and the anterior pericorneal surface of the eyeball.
Eye: The organ of sight constituting a pair of globular organs made up of a three-layered roughly spherical structure specialized for receiving and responding to light.
Iris: The most anterior portion of the uveal layer, separating the anterior chamber from the posterior. It consists of two layers - the stroma and the pigmented epithelium. Color of the iris depends on the amount of melanin in the stroma on reflection from the pigmented epithelium.
Orbit: Bony cavity that holds the eyeball and its associated tissues and appendages.
Retina: The ten-layered nervous tissue membrane of the eye. It is continuous with the OPTIC NERVE and receives images of external objects and transmits visual impulses to the brain. Its outer surface is in contact with the CHOROID and the inner surface with the VITREOUS BODY. The outer-most layer is pigmented, whereas the inner nine layers are transparent.
Skin: The outer covering of the body that protects it from the environment. It is composed of the DERMIS and the EPIDERMIS.
Spiders: Arthropods of the class ARACHNIDA, order Araneae. Except for mites and ticks, spiders constitute the largest order of arachnids, with approximately 37,000 species having been described. The majority of spiders are harmless, although some species can be regarded as moderately harmful since their bites can lead to quite severe local symptoms. (From Barnes, Invertebrate Zoology, 5th ed, p508; Smith, Insects and Other Arthropods of Medical Importance, 1973, pp424-430)