Inflammatory disease of cervix vagina and vulva (616)
ICD-9 code 616 for Inflammatory disease of cervix vagina and vulva is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -INFLAMMATORY DISEASE OF FEMALE PELVIC ORGANS (614-616).
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Hmph . . . so was it a vaginal abscess or a rectal abscess? If it really was a rectal abscess, it would be 46040, with ICD-9 566. But if it was a vaginal abscess, it would be 57010 with ICD-9 616.10... [ Read More ]
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