The hypertension table is located in the ICD-10-CM codebook in the section for "Hypertensive Diseases," specifically under the "I10-I15" codes. This section includes various classifications of hypertension, such as essential hypertension and secondary hypertension. The table provides guidance for coding the specific type of hypertension based on clinical details. For exact placement, it is advisable to consult the latest version of the ICD-10-CM codebook.
In the ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification), hypertension codes are primarily found in Chapter 9, which covers diseases of the circulatory system. Specifically, they are located in the range I10-I15. The main code for essential hypertension is I10, while secondary hypertension is classified under I15, with further subdivisions for specific causes.
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To accurately code hypertension retinopathy in ICD-10-CM, you need the specific type of hypertension (e.g., essential, secondary), the stage of hypertension, and any associated complications or severity of the retinopathy (e.g., mild, moderate, severe). Additionally, it is essential to have the patient's medical history and any relevant examinations or diagnostic findings to ensure precise coding. The relevant ICD-10-CM codes for hypertension retinopathy fall under categories H35.0 to H35.9, depending on the specifics of the condition.
76 cm.
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ICD 9 CM Code 401.9- Essential hypertension, Unspecified.
ICD 9 Cm code 401.9 : Unspecified Essential hypertension
200 cm
76 cm or 30 inches
584.9, 403.90, 585.9
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