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1 PECAA Professional Eye Care Associates of America Top utilized ICD CM to ICD CM Translations Answer Key Vision (H49- H52 Disorders of ocular muscles, binocular movement, accommodation and refraction) Hyperopia (5 characters) H52.01 Hypermetropia, right eye H52.02 Hypermetropia, left eye H52.03 Hypermetropia, bilateral H52.00 Hypermetropia, unspecified eye Myopia (5 characters) H52.11 Myopia, right eye H52.12 Myopia, left eye H52.13 Myopia, bilateral H52.10 Myopia, unspecified eye Progressively high myopia (degenerative) (5 characters) H44.21 Degenerative myopia, right eye H44.22 Degenerative myopia, left eye H44.23 Degenerative myopia, bilateral H44.20 Degenerative myopia, unspecified eye Astigmatism (6 characters) H Unspecified Astigmatism, right eye H Unspecified Astigmatism, left eye H Unspecified Astigmatism, bilateral H Unspecified Astigmatism, unspecified eye

2 Irregular Astigmatism (6 characters) H Irregular Astigmatism, right eye H Irregular Astigmatism, left eye H Irregular Astigmatism, bilateral H Irregular Astigmatism, unspecified eye Regular Astigmatism (6 characters) H Regular astigmatism, right eye H Regular astigmatism, left eye H Regular astigmatism, bilateral H Regular astigmatism, unspecified eye Presbyopia H52.4 Presbyopia Refractive Error H Unspecified disorder of refraction V72.0 Examination of eyes and vision (5 characters) (Z00- Z13 Persons encountering health services for examinations) Z01.00 Encounter for examination of eyes and vision without abnormal finding Z01.01 Encounter for examination of eyes and vision with abnormal finding Use additional code to identify abnormal findings Cornea (H15- H22 Disorders of sclera, cornea, iris and ciliary body) Marginal Corneal Ulcer (6 characters) H Marginal corneal ulcer, right eye H Marginal corneal ulcer, left eye H Marginal corneal ulcer, bilateral H Marginal corneal ulcer, unspecified eye

3 Corneal edema due to wearing of contact lenses (6 characters) H Corneal edema secondary to contact lens, right eye H Corneal edema secondary to contact lens, left eye H Corneal edema secondary to contact lens, bilateral H Corneal edema secondary to contact lens, unspecified eye Keratoconus, unspecified (6 characters) H Keratoconus, unspecified, right eye H Keratoconus, unspecified, left eye H Keratoconus, unspecified, bilateral H Keratoconus, unspecified, unspecified eye Superficial injury of cornea (7 characters) S05.00XA Injury of conjunctiva and cornea abrasion without foreign body, unspecified eye S05.01XA Injury of conjunctiva and cornea abrasion without foreign body, right eye S05.02XA Injury of conjunctiva and cornea abrasion without foreign body, left eye Conjunctiva (H10- H11 Disorders of Conjunctiva) Serous conjunctivitis, except viral (6 characters) H Serous conjunctivitis, except viral, right eye H Serous conjunctivitis, except viral, left eye H Serous conjunctivitis, except viral, bilateral H Serous conjunctivitis, except viral, unspecified eye Acute atopic conjunctivitis (6 characters) H10.10 Acute atopic conjunctivitis, unspecified eye H Acute atopic conjunctivitis, right eye H Acute atopic conjunctivitis, left eye H Acute atopic conjunctivitis, bilateral eye Other chronic allergic conjunctivitis H10.45 Other chronic allergic conjunctivitis (6 characters) H Chronic giant papillary conjunctivitis, right eye H Chronic giant papillary conjunctivitis, left eye H Chronic giant papillary conjunctivitis, bilateral H Chronic giant papillary conjunctivitis, unspecified eye

4 Eyelids (H00- H05 Disorders of eyelid, lacrimal system and orbit) Blepharitis, unspecified (6 characters) H Unspecified blepharitis right upper eyelid H Unspecified blepharitis right lower eyelid H Unspecified blepharitis right eye, unspecified eyelid H Unspecified blepharitis left upper eyelid H Unspecified blepharitis left lower eyelid H Unspecified blepharitis left eye, unspecified eyelid H Unspecified blepharitis unspecified eye, unspecified eyelid Hordeolum externum (6 characters) H Hordeolum externum right, upper eyelid H Hordeolum externum right, lower eyelid H Hordeolum externum right eye, unspecified eyelid H Hordeolum externum, left upper eyelid H Hordeolum externum left lower eyelid H Hordeolum externum left eye, unspecified eyelid H Hordeolum externum unspecified eye, unspecified eyelid Hordeolum internum (6 characters) H Hordeolum internum, right upper eyelid H Hordeolum internum, right lower eyelid H Hordeolum internum, right eye, unspecified eyelid H Hordeolum internum left upper eyelid H Hordeolum internum, left lower eyelid H Hordeolum internum, left eye, unspecified eyelid H Hordeolum internum, unspecified eye, unspecified eyelid Myogenic ptosis (6 characters) H Myogenic ptosis of right eyelid H Myogenic ptosis of left eyelid H Myogenic ptosis of bilateral eyelids H Myogenic ptosis unspecified Blepharochalasis (5 characters) H02.30 Blepharochalasis unspecified eye, unspecified eyelid H Blepharochalasis, right upper eyelid H Blepharochalasis, right lower eyelid H Blepharochalasis, right eye, unspecified eyelid H Blepharochalasis, left upper eyelid H Blepharochalasis, left lower eyelid H Blepharochalasis, left eye, unspecified eyelid

5 Glaucoma (H40 H42 Glaucoma) Primary Open angle glaucoma (7 characters, stage) 0 = stage unspecified 1 = mild stage 2 = moderate stage 3 = sever stage 4 = indeterminate stage H40.11X0 Primary open- - - angle glaucoma, stage unspecified H40.11X1 Primary open- - - angle glaucoma, mild stage H40.11X2 Primary open- - - angle glaucoma, moderate stage H40.11X3 Primary open- - - angle glaucoma, severe stage H40.11X4 Primary open- - - angle glaucoma, indeterminate stage Acute angle- closure glaucoma (6 characters, stage) * No stage code is required H Acute angle- - - closure glaucoma, right eye H Acute angle- - - closure glaucoma, left eye H Acute angle- - - closure glaucoma, bilateral H Acute angle- - - closure glaucoma, unspecified eye Low Tension open- - - angle glaucoma (7 characters, stage) 0 = stage unspecified 1 = mild stage 2 = moderate stage 3 = sever stage 4 = indeterminate stage H Low tension glaucoma, right eye H Low tension glaucoma, left eye H Low tension glaucoma, bilateral H Low tension glaucoma, unspecified eye Chronic angle- - - closure glaucoma (7 characters, stage) 0 = stage unspecified 1 = mild stage 2 = moderate stage 3 = sever stage 4 = indeterminate stage H Chronic angle- - - closure glaucoma, right eye H Chronic angle- - - closure glaucoma, left eye H Chronic angle- - - closure glaucoma, bilateral H Chronic angle- - - closure glaucoma, unspecified eye

6 Iris (H15- H22 Disorders of sclera, cornea, iris and ciliary body) Primary iridocyclitis (6 characters) H Primary iridocyclitis, right eye H Primary iridocyclitis, left eye H Primary iridocyclitis, bilateral H Primary iridocyclitis, unspecified eye Recurrent iridocyclitis (6 characters) H Recurrent acute iridocyclitis, right eye H Recurrent acute iridocyclitis, left eye H Recurrent acute iridocyclitis, bilateral H Recurrent acute iridocyclitis, unspecified eye Lacrimal (H00 H05) Disorders of eyelid, lacrimal system and orbit) Tear film insufficiency, unspecified (6 characters) H Dry eye syndrome of right lacrimal gland H Dry eye syndrome of left lacrimal gland H Dry eye syndrome of bilateral glands H Dry eye syndrome of unspecified gland *Tear film insufficiency, NOS Acute dacryocystitis (6 characters) H Acute dacryocystitis, right lacrimal gland H Acute dacryocystitis, left lacrimal gland H Acute dacryocystitis, bilateral lacrimal glands H Acute dacryocystitis, unspecified lacrimal gland Lens (H25 H28) Disorders of lens Posterior subcapsular polar senile cataract (6 characters) H Posterior subcapsular polar age- - - related cataract, right eye H Posterior subcapsular polar age- - - related cataract, left eye H Posterior subcapsular polar age- - - related cataract, bilateral H Posterior subcapsular polar age- - - related cataract, unspecified

7 Cortical senile cataract (6 characters) H Cortical incipent cataract, right eye H Cortical incipent cataract, left eye H Cortical incipent cataract, bilateral H Cortical incipent cataract, unspecified eye Senile nuclear sclerosis (5 characters) H Age- - - related nuclear cataract, unspecified H Age- - - related nuclear cataract, right eye H Age- - - related nuclear cataract, left eye H Age- - - related nuclear cataract, bilateral V43.1 Lens replaced by other means (Z77- Z99) Persons with Potential health hazards related to family and personal history and certain conditions influencing health status) Z Presence of Intraocular lens (presence of pseudophakia) Muscle (H49 H52) Disorders of ocular muscles, binocular movement, accommodation and refraction (H53 H54) Visual disturbances and blindness Diplopia H53.2 Diplopia Monocular esotropia (6 characters) H Monocular esotropia, right eye H Monocular esotropia, left eye Monocular extropia (6 characters) H Monocular extropia, right eye H Monocular extropia, left eye Convergence insufficiency of palsy (5 characters) H Convergence insufficiency

8 Posterior Segment (E08 E13 Diabetes Mellitus) Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (6 characters) E Diabetic mellitus due to underlying condition with proliferative diabetic E Diabetic mellitus due to underlying condition with proliferative diabetic E Drug chemical induced diabetes mellitus with proliferative diabetic E Drug chemical induced diabetes mellitus with proliferative diabetic E Type 2 diabetes mellitus with proliferative diabetic retinopathy with macular edema E Type 2 diabetes mellitus with proliferative diabetic retinopathy without macular edema E Other specified diabetic mellitus with proliferative diabetic retinopathy with macular edema E Other specified diabetic mellitus with proliferative diabetic retinopathy without macular edema Mild nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (6 characters) E Diabetic mellitus due to underlying condition with mild nonproliferative diabetic E Diabetic mellitus due to underlying condition with mild nonproliferative diabetic E Drug chemical induced diabetes mellitus with mild nonproliferative diabetic E Drug chemical induced diabetes mellitus with mild nonproliferative diabetic E Type 2 diabetes mellitus with mild nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy with macular edema E Type 2 diabetes mellitus with mild nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy without macular edema E Other specified diabetic mellitus with mild nonproliferative diabetic E Other specified diabetic mellitus with mild nonproliferative diabetic Moderate nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (6 characters) E Type 2 diabetes mellitus with moderate nonproliferative diabetic E Type 2 diabetes mellitus with moderate nonproliferative diabetic E Other specified diabetic mellitus with moderate nonproliferative diabetic E Other specified diabetic mellitus with moderate nonproliferative diabetic

9 Severe nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (6 characters) E Type 2 diabetic mellitus with severe nonproliferative diabetic E Type 2 diabetic mellitus with severe nonproliferative diabetic E Other specified diabetes mellitus with severe nonproliferative diabetic E Other specified diabetes mellitus with severe nonproliferative diabetic

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