ICD-9 code 476 for Chronic laryngitis and laryngotracheitis is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -OTHER DISEASES OF THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT (470-478).
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Question: If a patient suffers from effusion of the same ankle and foot, should I submit two ICD-10 codes? Or is there a combination code for this diagnosis? Louisiana Subscriber Answer: You should report two codes, but it can be a bit [...]
Rely on anatomical site to code this condition correctly. Knowing exactly which part of the foot or ankle are affected by joint effusion is paramount to selecting an accurate diagnosis code. Beyond the diagnosis, coders should also understand potential treatment [...]
Question: If a patient suffers from effusion of the same ankle and foot, should I submit two ICD-10 codes? Or is there a combination code for this diagnosis? Texas Subscriber Answer: You should report two codes, but it can be a bit [...]
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Question: The podiatrist documented that the patient has effusion in her right ankle. What ICD-10 code should I report for this condition? Alaska Subscriber Answer: For joint effusion in the right ankle, you should report M25.471 (Effusion, right ankle) Your [...]
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