ICD-10-CM Salpingitis (catarrhal) (fallopian tube) (nodular) (pseudofollicular) (purulent) (septic) References

"Salpingitis (catarrhal) (fallopian tube) (nodular) (pseudofollicular) (purulent) (septic)" 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 "salpingitis (catarrhal) (fallopian tube) (nodular) (pseudofollicular) (purulent) (septic)"

  • Salpingitis (catarrhal) (fallopian tube) (nodular) (pseudofollicular) (purulent) (septic) - N70.91 Salpingitis, unspecified
    • acute - N70.01 Acute salpingitis
      • with oophoritis - N70.03 Acute salpingitis and oophoritis
    • chlamydial - A56.11 Chlamydial female pelvic inflammatory disease
    • chronic - N70.11 Chronic salpingitis
      • with oophoritis - N70.13 Chronic salpingitis and oophoritis
    • complicating abortion - See: Abortion, by type, complicated by, salpingitis;
    • ear - See: Salpingitis, eustachian;
    • eustachian (tube) - H68.00 Unspecified Eustachian salpingitis
      • acute - H68.01 Acute Eustachian salpingitis
      • chronic - H68.02 Chronic Eustachian salpingitis
    • follicularis - N70.11 Chronic salpingitis
      • with oophoritis - N70.13 Chronic salpingitis and oophoritis
    • gonococcal (acute) (chronic) - A54.24 Gonococcal female pelvic inflammatory disease
    • interstitial, chronic - N70.11 Chronic salpingitis
      • with oophoritis - N70.13 Chronic salpingitis and oophoritis
    • isthmica nodosa - N70.11 Chronic salpingitis
      • with oophoritis - N70.13 Chronic salpingitis and oophoritis
    • specific (gonococcal) (acute) (chronic) - A54.24 Gonococcal female pelvic inflammatory disease
    • tuberculous (acute) (chronic) - A18.17 Tuberculous female pelvic inflammatory disease
    • venereal (gonococcal) (acute) (chronic) - A54.24 Gonococcal female pelvic inflammatory disease
    • with oophoritis - N70.93 Salpingitis and oophoritis, unspecified

Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions

Ear: The hearing and equilibrium system of the body. It consists of three parts: the EXTERNAL EAR, the MIDDLE EAR, and the INNER EAR. Sound waves are transmitted through this organ where vibration is transduced to nerve signals that pass through the ACOUSTIC NERVE to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. The inner ear also contains the vestibular organ that maintains equilibrium by transducing signals to the VESTIBULAR NERVE.