Virtual Visit Dx List as of 2/11/2016. Diaper Rash L22 Diaper dermatitis. Fever R50.9 Fever, unspecified (of unknown origin)
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1 Diaper Rash L22 Diaper dermatitis Fever R50.9 Fever, unspecified (of unknown origin) Urticaria L50.0 Allergic urticaria L50.1 Idiopathic urticaria L50.2 Urticaria due to cold and heat L50.3 Dermatographic urticaria L50.4 Vibratory urticaria L50.5 Cholinergic urticaria L50.6 Contact urticaria L50.8 Other urticaria L50.9 Urticaria, unspecified Vaginitis N76.0 Acute vaginitis Pharyngitis J02.9 Acute pharyngitis, unspecified Constipation K59.00 Constipation, unspecified K59.09 Other constipation Rash R21 Rash and other nonspecific skin eruption Acute URI J00 Acute nasopharnygitis (common cold) J04.0 Acute laryngitis R05 Cough Sinusitis J01.00 Acute maxillary sinusitis, unspecified J01.01 acute recurrent maxillary sinusitis J01.10 Acute frontal sinusitis, unspecified J01.11 Acute recurrent frontal sinusitis J01.20 Acute ethmoid sinusitis, unspecified J01.21 Acute recurrent ethmoid sinusitis J01.30 Acute sphenoidal sinusitis, unspecified J01.31 Acute recurrent sphenoidal sinusitis J01.40 Acute pansinusitis, unspecified J01.41 Acute recurrent pansinusitis J01.80 Other acute sinusitis J01.81 Other acute recurrent sinusitis J01.90 Acute sinusitis, unspecified J01.91 Acute recurrent sinusitis, unspecified 1 of 8
2 Abrasions *The appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code A=initial encounter, D=subsequent encounter, S=sequela S00.01X* Abrasion of scalp S00.211* Abrasion of right eyelid and periocular area S00.212* Abrasion of left eyelid and periocular area S00.31X* Abrasion of nose S00.411* Abrasion of right ear S00.412* Abrasion of left ear S00.511* Abrasion of lip S00.512* Abrasion of oral cavity S00.81X* Abrasion of other part of head S10.11X* Abrasion of throat S10.81X* Abrasion of other specified part of neck S20.111* Abrasion of breast, right breast S20.112* Abrasion of breast, left breast S20.311* Abrasion to right front wall of thorax S20.312* Abrasion to left front wall of thorax S20.411* Abrasion to right back wall of thorax S20.412* Abrasion to left back wall of thorax S30.810* Abrasion of lower back and pelvis S30.811* Abrasion of abdominal wall S30.812* Abrasion of penis S30.813* Abrasion of scrotum and testes S30.814* Abrasion of vagina and vulva S30.817* Abrasion of anus S40.211* Abrasion of right shoulder S40.212* Abrasion of left shoulder S40.811* Abrasion of right upper arm S40.812* Abrasion of left upper arm S50.311* Abrasion of right elbow S50.312* Abrasion of left elbow S50.811* Abrasion of right forearm S50.812* Abrasion of left forearm S60.311* Abrasion of right thumb S60.312* Abrasion of left thumb S60.410* Abrasion of right index finger S60.411* Abrasion of left index finger S60.412* Abrasion of right middle finger S60.413* Abrasion of left middle finger S60.414* Abrasion of right ring finger S60.415* Abrasion of left ring finger S60.416* Abrasion of right little finger S60.417* Abrasion of left little finger S60.418* Abrasion of other finger S60.511* Abrasion of right hand S60.512* Abrasion of left hand S60.811* Abrasion of right wrist S60.812* Abrasion of left wrist S70.211* Abrasion, right hip S70.212* Abrasion, left hip 2 of 8
3 S70.311* Abrasion, right thigh S70.312* Abrasion, left thigh S80.211* Abrasion, right knee S80.212* Abrasion, left knee S80.811* Abrasion, right lower leg S80.812* Abrasion, left lower leg S90.411* Abrasion, right great toe S90.412* Abrasion, left great toe S90.414* Abrasion, right lesser toe(s) S90.415* Abrasion, left lesser toe(s) S90.511* Abrasion, right ankle S90.512* Abrasion, left ankle S90.811* Abrasion, right foot S90.812* Abrasion, left foot Sprains *The appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code A=initial encounter, D=subsequent encounter, S=sequela S03.4XX* Sprain of jaw S03.8XX* Sprain of joints and ligaments of other parts of head S13.4XX* Sprain of ligaments of cervical spine S13.5XX* Sprain of thyroid region S13.8XX* Sprain of joints and ligaments of other parts of neck S23.3XX* Sprain of ligaments of thoracic spine S23.41X* Sprain of ribs S23.420* Sprain of sternum S23.421* Sprain of sternoclavicular (joint) (ligament) S23.428* Other sprain of sternum S33.5XX* Sprain of ligaments of lumbar spine S33.6XX* Sprain of sacroiliac joint S33.8XX* Sprain of other parts of lumbar spine and pelvis S43.401* Unspecified sprain of right shoulder joint S43.402* Unspecified sprain of left shoulder joint S43.411* Sprain of right coracohumeral (ligament) S43.412* Sprain of left coracohumeral (ligament) S43.421* Sprain of right rotator cuff capsule S43.422* Sprain of left rotator cuff capsule S43.491* Other sprain of right shoulder joint S43.492* Other sprain of left shoulder joint S43.51X* Sprain of right acromioclavicular joint S43.52X* Sprain of left acromioclavicular joint S43.61X* Sprain of right sternoclavicular joint S43.62X* Sprain of left sternoclavicular joint S43.81X* Sprain of other specified parts of right shoulder girdle S43.82X* Sprain of other specified parts of left shoulder girdle S43.91X* Sprain of unspecified parts of right shoulder girdle S43.92X* Sprain of unspecified parts of left shoulder girdle S53.401* Unspecified sprain of right elbow S53.402* Unspecified sprain of left elbow S53.411* Radiohumeral (joint) sprain of right elbow S53.412* Radiohumeral (joint) sprain of left elbow 3 of 8
4 S53.421* Ulnohumeral (joint) sprain of right elbow S53.422* Ulnohumeral (joint) sprain of left elbow S53.431* Radial collateral ligament sprain of right elbow S53.432* Radial collateral ligament sprain of left elbow S53.441* Ulnar collateral ligament sprain of right elbow S53.442* Ulnar collateral ligament sprain of left elbow S53.491* Other sprain of right elbow S53.492* Other sprain of left elbow S63.501* Unspecified sprain of right wrist S63.502* Unspecified sprain of left wrist S63.511* Sprain of carpal joint of right wrist S63.512* Sprain of carpal joint of left wrist S63.521* Sprain of radiocarpal joint of right wrist S63.522* Sprain of radiocarpal joint of left wrist S63.591* Other specified sprain of right wrist S63.592* Other specified sprain of left wrist S63.601* Unspecified sprain of right thumb S63.602* Unspecified sprain of left thumb S63.610* Unspecified sprain of right index finger S63.611* Unspecified sprain of left index finger S63.612* Unspecified sprain of right middle finger S63.613* Unspecified sprain of left middle finger S63.614* Unspecified sprain of right ring finger S63.615* Unspecified sprain of left ring finger S63.616* Unspecified sprain of right little finger S63.617* Unspecified sprain of left little finger S63.618* Unspecified sprain of other finger S63.621* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of right thumb S63.622* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of left thumb S63.630* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of right index finger S63.631* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of left index finger S63.632* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of right middle finger S63.633* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of left middle finger S63.634* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of right ring finger S63.635* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of left ring finger S63.636* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of right little finger S63.637* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of left little finger S63.638* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of other finger S63.641* Sprain of metacarpophalangeal joint of right thumb S63.642* Sprain of metacarpophalangeal joint of left thumb S63.650* Sprain of metacarpophalangeal joint of right index finger S63.651* Sprain of metacarpophalangeal joint of left index finger S63.652* Sprain of metacarpophalangeal joint of right middle finger S63.653* Sprain of metacarpophalangeal joint of left middle finger S63.654* Sprain of metacarpophalangeal joint of right ring finger S63.655* Sprain of metacarpophalangeal joint of left ring finger S63.656* Sprain of metacarpophalangeal joint of right little finger S63.657* Sprain of metacarpophalangeal joint of left little finger S63.658* Sprain of metacarpophalangeal joint of other finger S63.681* Other sprain of right thumb S63.682* Other sprain of left thumb 4 of 8
5 S63.690* Other sprain of right index finger S63.691* Other sprain of left index finger S63.692* Other sprain of right middle finger S63.693* Other sprain of left middle finger S63.694* Other sprain of right ring finger S63.695* Other sprain of left ring finger S63.696* Other sprain of right little finger S63.697* Other sprain of left little finger S63.698* Other sprain of other finger S63.8X1* Sprain of other part of right wrist and hand S63.8X2* Sprain of other part of left wrist and hand S63.91X* Sprain of unspecified part of right wrist and hand S63.92X* Sprain of unspecified part of left wrist and hand S73.101* Unspecified sprain of right hip S73.102* Unspecified sprain of left hip S73.111* Iliofemoral ligament sprain of right hip S73.112* Iliofemoral ligament sprain of left hip S73.121* Ischiocapsular ligament sprain of right hip S73.122* Ischiocapsular ligament sprain of left hip S73.191* Other sprain of right hip S73.192* Other sprain of left hip S83.401* Sprain of unspecified collateral ligament of right knee S83.402* Sprain of unspecified collateral ligament of left knee S83.411* Sprain of medial collateral ligament of right knee S83.412* Sprain of medial collateral ligament of left knee S83.421* Sprain of lateral collateral ligament of right knee S83.422* Sprain of lateral collateral ligament of left knee S83.501* Sprain of unspecified cruciate ligament of right knee S83.502* Sprain of unspecified cruciate ligament of left knee S83.511* Sprain of anterior cruciate ligament of right knee S83.512* Sprain of anterior cruciate ligament of left knee S83.521* Sprain of posterior cruciate ligament of right knee S83.522* Sprain of posterior cruciate ligament of left knee S83.61X* Sprain of the superior tibiofibular joint and ligament, right knee S83.62X* Sprain of the superior tibiofibular joint and ligament, left knee S83.8X1* Sprain of other specified parts of right knee S83.8X2* Sprain of other specified parts of left knee S83.91X* Sprain of unspecified site of right knee S83.92X* Sprain of unspecified site of left knee S93.401* Sprain of unspecified ligament of right ankle S93.402* Sprain of unspecified ligament of left ankle S93.411* Sprain of calcaneofibular ligament of right ankle S93.412* Sprain of calcaneofibular ligament of left ankle S93.421* Sprain of deltoid ligament of right ankle S93.422* Sprain of deltoid ligament of left ankle S93.431* Sprain of tibiofibular ligament of right ankle S93.432* Sprain of tibiofibular ligament of left ankle S93.491* Sprain of other ligament of right ankle S93.492* Sprain of other ligament of left ankle S93.501* Unspecified sprain of right great toe S93.502* Unspecified sprain of left great toe 5 of 8
6 S93.504* Unspecified sprain of right lesser toe(s) S93.505* Unspecified sprain of left lesser toe(s) S93.511* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of right great toe S93.512* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of left great toe S93.514* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of right lesser toe(s) S93.515* Sprain of interphalangeal joint of left lesser toe(s) S93.521* Sprain of metatarsophalangeal joint of right great toe S93.522* Sprain of metatarsophalangeal joint of left great toe S93.524* Sprain of metatarsophalangeal joint of right lesser toe(s) S93.525* Sprain of metatarsophalangeal joint of left lesser toe(s) S93.601* Unspecified sprain of right foot S93.602* Unspecified sprain of left foot S93.611* Sprain of tarsal ligament of right foot S93.612* Sprain of tarsal ligament of left foot S93.621* Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of right foot S93.622* Sprain of tarsometatarsal ligament of left foot S93.691* Other sprain of right foot S93.692* Other sprain of left foot Strains *The appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code A=initial encounter, D=subsequent encounter, S=sequela S09.11X* Strain of muscle and tendon of head S16.1XX* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon at neck level S29.011* Strain of muscle and tendon of front wall of thorax S29.012* Strain of muscle and tendon of back wall of thorax S39.011* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of abdomen S39.012* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of lower back S39.013* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of pelvis S46.011* Strain of muscle(s) and tendon(s) of the rotator cuff of right shoulder S46.012* Strain of muscle(s) and tendon(s) of the rotator cuff of left shoulder S46.111* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of long head of biceps, right arm S46.112* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of long head of biceps, left arm S46.211* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of other parts of biceps, right arm S46.212* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of other parts of biceps, left arm S46.311* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of triceps, right arm S46.312* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of triceps, left arm S46.811* Strain of other muscles, fascia and tendons at shoulder and upper arm level, right arm S46.812* Strain of other muscles, fascia and tendons at shoulder and upper arm level, left arm S46.911* Strain of unspecified muscle, fascia and tendon at shoulder and upper arm level, right arm S46.912* Strain of unspecified muscle, fascia and tendon at shoulder and upper arm level, left arm S56.011* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon of right thumb at forearm level S56.012* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon of left thumb at forearm level S56.111* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at right index finger at forearm level S56.112* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at left index finger at forearm level S56.113* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at right middle finger at forearm level S56.114* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at left middle finger at forearm level S56.115* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at right ring finger at forearm level S56.116* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at left ring finger at forearm level S56.117* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at right little finger at forearm level S56.118* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at left little finger at forearm level 6 of 8
7 S56.211* Strain of other flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at forearm level, right arm S56.212* Strain of other flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at forearm level, left arm S56.311* Strain of extensor or abductor muscles, fascia and tendons of right thumb at forearm level S56.312* Strain of extensor or abductor muscles, fascia and tendons of left thumb at forearm level S56.411* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at right index finger at forearm level S56.412* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at left index finger at forearm level S56.413* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at right middle finger at forearm level S56.414* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at left middle finger at forearm level S56.415* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at right ring finger at forearm level S56.416* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at left ring finger at forearm level S56.417* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at right little finger at forearm level S56.418* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon at left little finger at forearm level S56.511* Strain of other extensor muscle, fascia and tendon at forearm level, right arm S56.512* Strain of other extensor muscle, fascia and tendon at forearm level, left arm S56.811* Strain of other muscles, fascia and tendons at forearm level, right arm S56.812* Strain of other muscles, fascia and tendons at forearm level, left arm S56.911* Strain of unspecified muscles, fascia and tendons at forearm level, right arm S56.912* Strain of unspecified muscles, fascia and tendons at forearm level, left arm S66.011* Strain of long flexor muscles, fascia and tendon of right thumb at wrist and hand level S66.012* Strain of long flexor muscles, fascia and tendon of left thumb at wrist and hand level S66.110* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon of right index finger at wrist and hand level S66.111* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon of left index finger at wrist and hand level S66.112* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon of right middle finger at wrist and hand level S66.113* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon of left middle finger at wrist and hand level S66.114* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon of right ring finger at wrist and hand level S66.115* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon of left ring finger at wrist and hand level S66.116* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon of right little finger at wrist and hand level S66.117* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon of left little finger at wrist and hand level S66.118* Strain of flexor muscle, fascia and tendon of other finger at wrist and hand level S66.211* Strain of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of right thumb at wrist and hand level S66.212* Strain of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of left thumb at wrist and hand level S66.310* Strain of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of right index finger at wrist and hand level S66.311* Strain of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of left index finger at wrist and hand level S66.312* Strain of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of right middle finger at wrist and hand level S66.313* Strain of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of left middle finger at wrist and hand level S66.314* Strain of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of right ring finger at wrist and hand level S66.315* Strain of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of left ring finger at wrist and hand level S66.316* Strain of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of right little finger at wrist and hand level S66.317* Strain of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of left little finger at wrist and hand level S66.318* Strain of extensor muscle, fascia and tendon of other finger at wrist and hand level S66.411* Strain of intrinsic muscle, fascia and tendon of right thumb at wrist and hand level S66.412* Strain of intrinsic muscle, fascia and tendon of left thumb at wrist and hand level S66.510* Strain of intrinsic muscle, fascia and tendon of right index finger at wrist and hand level S66.511* Strain of intrinsic muscle, fascia and tendon of left index finger at wrist and hand level S66.512* Strain of intrinsic muscle, fascia and tendon of right middle finger at wrist and hand level S66.513* Strain of intrinsic muscle, fascia and tendon of left middle finger at wrist and hand level S66.514* Strain of intrinsic muscle, fascia and tendon of right ring finger at wrist and hand level 7 of 8
8 S66.515* Strain of intrinsic muscle, fascia and tendon of left ring finger at wrist and hand level S66.516* Strain of intrinsic muscle, fascia and tendon of right little finger at wrist and hand level S66.517* Strain of intrinsic muscle, fascia and tendon of left little finger at wrist and hand level S66.518* Strain of intrinsic muscle, fascia and tendon of other finger at wrist and hand level S66.911* Strain of unspecified muscle, fascia and tendon at wrist and hand level, right hand S66.912* Strain of unspecified muscle, fascia and tendon at wrist and hand level, left hand S76.011* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of right hip S76.012* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of left hip S76.111* Strain of right quadriceps muscle, fascia and tendon S76.112* Strain of left quadriceps muscle, fascia and tendon S76.211* Strain of adductor muscle, fascia and tendon of right thigh S76.212* Strain of adductor muscle, fascia and tendon of left thigh S76.311* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of the posterior muscle group at thigh level, right thigh S76.312* Strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of the posterior muscle group at thigh level, left thigh S76.811* Strain of other specified muscles, fascia and tendons at thigh level, right thigh S76.812* Strain of other specified muscles, fascia and tendons at thigh level, left thigh S76.911* Strain of unspecified muscles, fascia and tendons at thigh level, right thigh S76.912* Strain of unspecified muscles, fascia and tendons at thigh level, left thigh S86.011* Strain of right Achilles tendon S86.012* Strain of left Achilles tendon S86.111* Strain of other muscle(s) and tendon(s) of posterior muscle group at lower leg level, right leg S86.112* Strain of other muscle(s) and tendon(s) of posterior muscle group at lower leg level, left leg S86.211* Strain of other muscle(s) and tendon(s) of anterior muscle group at lower leg level, right leg S86.212* Strain of other muscle(s) and tendon(s) of anterior muscle group at lower leg level, left leg S86.311* Strain of other muscle(s) and tendon(s) of peroneal muscle group at lower leg level, right leg S86.312* Strain of other muscle(s) and tendon(s) of peroneal muscle group at lower leg level, left leg S86.811* Strain of other muscle(s) and tendon(s) at lower leg level, right leg S86.812* Strain of other muscle(s) and tendon(s) at lower leg level, left leg S86.911* Strain of unspecified muscle(s) and tendon(s) at lower leg level, right leg S86.912* Strain of unspecified muscle(s) and tendon(s) at lower leg level, left leg S96.011* Strain of muscle and tendon of long flexor muscle of toe at foot and ankle level, right foot S96.012* Strain of muscle and tendon of long flexor muscle of toe at foot and ankle level, left foot S96.111* Strain of muscle and tendon of long extensor muscle of toe at foot and ankle level, right foot S96.112* Strain of muscle and tendon of long extensor muscle of toe at foot and ankle level, left foot S96.211* Strain of intrinsic muscle and tendon at ankle and foot level, right foot S96.212* Strain of intrinsic muscle and tendon at ankle and foot level, left foot S96.811* Strain of other specified muscles and tendons at ankle and foot level, right foot S96.812* Strain of other specified muscles and tendons at ankle and foot level, left foot S96.911* Strain of unspecified muscle and tendon at ankle and foot level, right foot S96.912* Strain of unspecified muscle and tendon at ankle and foot level, left foot 8 of 8
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