List of ICD-9 codes 680–709: diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
List of ICD-9 codes 680–709: Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue covers a specific range of International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) codes. This segment of the ICD-9 categorization system is dedicated to conditions and disorders affecting the skin and subcutaneous tissue. These codes are crucial for healthcare professionals for diagnostic, billing, and reporting purposes. The classification encompasses a variety of conditions from infections, inflammations, and hereditary diseases to injuries and abnormalities.
Classification[edit | edit source]
The ICD-9 codes ranging from 680 to 709 are subdivided into several categories, each focusing on different types of skin conditions and their related issues.
Infections and Parasitic Diseases (680–686)[edit | edit source]
- 680 - Carbuncle and furuncle
- 681 - Infections of finger and toe
- 682 - Other cellulitis and abscess
- 683 - Acute lymphadenitis
- 684 - Impetigo
- 685 - Pilonidal cyst
- 686 - Other local infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue
Dermatitis and Eczema (690–698)[edit | edit source]
- 690 - Erythematous condition
- 691 - Atopic dermatitis and related conditions
- 692 - Contact dermatitis and other eczema
- 693 - Dermatitis due to substances taken internally
- 694 - Bullous dermatoses
- 695 - Erythematous conditions
- 696 - Psoriasis and similar disorders
- 697 - Lichen
- 698 - Pruritus and related conditions
Skin Changes (700–709)[edit | edit source]
- 700 - Corns and callosities
- 701 - Other hypertrophic and atrophic conditions of skin
- 702 - Other dermatoses
- 703 - Diseases of nail
- 704 - Diseases of hair and hair follicles
- 705 - Disorders of sweat glands
- 706 - Disorders of sebaceous glands
- 707 - Chronic ulcer of skin
- 708 - Urticaria
- 709 - Other disorders of skin and subcutaneous tissue
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