Crosswalk to DSM-IV-TR
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1 Crosswalk to DSM-IV-TR Note: This Crosswalk includes only those codes most frequently found on existing CDERs. It does not include all of the codes listed in the DSM-IV-TR nor does it include all codes used on the CDER. Review Current Psychosis associated with Organic Brain Syndrome, Dementia Dementia (etiology unknown metabolic or nutritional disorder noted on Axis III or is unknown) 1) Dementia Due To (Indicate the General Medical Condition); 2) Dementia Due to HIV Disease 1) Dementia Due To (Indicate the General Medical Condition), Without Behavioral Disturbance; 2) Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, With Early Onset, Without Behavioral Disturbance; 3) Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, With Late Onset, Without Behavioral Disturbance Psychosis associated with other unspecified physical condition Atypical or mixed organic brain syndrome 1) Organic anxiety disorder (etiology noted on Axis III or is unknown); 2) Organic Mental (etiology noted on Axis III or is unknown) 1) Amnestic NOS; 2) Dementia NOS 1) Amnestic NOS; 2) Dementia NOS No Code No Code No Code Cognitive NOS Cognitive NOS Paranoid Schizophrenia, Paranoid Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type, Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type No code Schizophrenia, paranoid, subchronic with Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type, (295.30: Schizophrenia, paranoid acute exacerbation Chronic type) No code : Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type No code : Schizophrenia, Paranoid Psychoses, Residual Schizophrenia, Residual, Schizophrenia, Residual Type, Schizophrenia, Residual Type Schizophrenia, Residual Type Schizophrenia, Schizo-affective Schizoaffective Schizoaffective Schizoaffective Schizoaffective Page 1 of 9
2 Schizophrenia, Chronic, Undifferentiated Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type, No code (295.91: Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type, Subchronic : Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type, Chronic : Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type, Subchronic with acute exacerbation : Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type, Chronic with acute exacerbation : Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type, ) Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type No Code Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated, Chronic Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type, Chronic No Code (295.90: Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type) No Code (295.90: Schizophrenia, Undifferentiated Type) Manic-Depressive Illness, Major Depression, Single Episode, Major Depression, Single Episode, Depressed Single Episode, Single Episode, Manic-Depressive Illness, Circular Major depression, recurrent, unspecified Recurrent, Recurrent, Recurrent, No code Major Depression, Recurrent, without Major Depression, Recurrent, Melancholia Moderate Recurrent, Moderate Recurrent, Moderate Manic-Depressive, Circular, Major Depression, Recurrent, with Major Depression, Recurrent, Depressed Psychotic Features Severe with Psychotic Features Recurrent, Severe with Psychotic Features Recurrent, Severe with Psychotic Features No code Atypical bipolar disorder Bipolar NOS Bipolar I, Most Recent Episode Bipolar I, Most Recent Episode Other Major Affective No code No code Bipolar NOS Bipolar NOS No code No code No code Mood NOS Mood NOS Page 2 of 9
3 No code Atypical psychosis Psychotic NOS Psychotic NOS Psychotic NOS No code Infantile autism, full syndrome present Autistic Autistic Autistic Not Applicable () Code should not be entered in the Psychiatric s section of the CDER; Autistic should be recorded in the revised Autism section No code Atypical Pervasive Developmental Pervasive developmental disorder,, Full Syndrome NOS 1) Asperger's ; 2) Pervasive developmental disorder, NOS; 3) Rett's disorder 1) Asperger's ; 2) Pervasive developmental disorder, NOS; 3) Rett's disorder Not Applicable () Code should not be entered in the Psychiatric s section of the CDER. Asperger's and PDD should be recorded in the revised Autism section. Rett's should be entered in the Mental Retardation Section Anxiety Neuroses Atypical anxiety disorder Anxiety NOS Anxiety NOS Anxiety NOS No Code Generalized Anxiety Generalized Anxiety Generalized Anxiety Generalized Anxiety Obsessive Compulsive Obsessive Compulsive Obsessive Compulsive Obsessive-Compulsive Obsessive-Compulsive Depressive Neuroses Dysthymic disorder Dysthymia Dysthymic Dysthymic No code Schizotypal Personality Schizotypal Personality Schizotypal Personality Schizotypal Personality Asthenic Dependent Personality Dependent Personality Dependent Personality Dependent Personality No Code Borderline Personality Borderline Personality Borderline Personality Borderline Personality Personality, Other Atypical, mixed or other personality No code No code No code Type disorder Clinical review necessary to determine appropriate DSM-IV-TR code No Code No Code Personality NOS Personality NOS Personality NOS No code Tourette's Tourette's Tourette's Tourette's Page 3 of 9
4 No code Pica Pica Pica Pica Non-Psychotic Organic Brain Syndrome, Intracranial Infection Adjustment with Depressed Mood Adjustment with Depressed Mood (300.4: Depressive neurosis; equivalent codes identified in DSM-III include : Major depression, single episode, without melancholia; : Major depression, recurrent, without melancholia; : Dysthymic disorder; : Adjustment disorder with depressed mood) Adjustment with Depressed Mood Adjustment with Depressed Mood No code Emotional Features Emotional Features Anxiety and Depressed Mood Anxiety and Depressed Mood Non-Psychotic Organic Brain Adjustment with Disturbance of Adjustment with Syndrome, Degenerative Disease Conduct Disturbance of Conduct of the CNS Adjustment with Disturbance of Conduct Adjustment with Disturbance of Conduct Non-Psychotic Organic Brain Syndrome, Epilepsy Disturbance of Emotions and Conduct Disturbance of Emotions and Conduct Disturbance of Emotions and Conduct Disturbance of Emotions and Conduct No Code Post-traumatic stress disorder, chronic or No Code delayed : Post-Traumatic Stress Posttraumatic Stress Posttraumatic Stress Non-Psychotic Organic Brain Adjustment disorder with atypical features Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Syndrome, Other Physical Condition Mental Retardation - Borderline; No code Organic Personality associated with trauma or physical (Etiology noted on Axis III or is agent unknown) Personality Change Due To (Indicate the General Medical Condition) Personality Change Due To (Indicate the General Medical Condition) If diagnosis is Personality Change, use code Page 4 of 9
5 xx = Mental Retardation - No code Depressive NOS Depressive NOS Depressive NOS Mild If diagnosis is Depressive, use code Mental Retardation - Moderate, Conduct, Undersocialized, Conduct, Solitary infection or intoxication Aggressive Aggressive Type No code (312.81: Conduct, Childhood-Onset Type; : Conduct, Adolescent- Onset Type; : Conduct, Onset Type) No code (312.81: Conduct, Childhood-Onset Type; : Conduct, Adolescent- Onset Type; : Conduct, Onset Type) Clinical review necessary to determine appropriate DSM-IV-TR code for type of Conduct Mental Retardation - Moderate; No code No code Impulsive-Control NOS Impulsive-Control NOS associated with gross brain disease (postnatal) If diagnosis is Impulsive-Control, use code No Code Intermittent Explosive Intermittent Explosive Intermittent Explosive Intermittent Explosive No code Atypical impulse control disorder 1) Impulse Control NOS; 2) Trichotillomania Trichotillomania Trichotillomania Mental Retardation - Moderate, No code No code No code No code Not Applicable associated with psycho-social () (environmental) deprivation (Replaced with in DSM-III) Mental retardation should not be entered in the Psychiatric s section of the CDER; it should be entered in the Mental Retardation section. Page 5 of 9
6 Mental Retardation - Moderate, Conduct disorder, atypical Conduct, associated with other condition Undifferentiated Type Disruptive Behavior NOS Disruptive Behavior NOS No Code Oppositional disorder Oppositional Defiant Oppositional Defiant Oppositional Defiant Mental Retardation - Profound Attention Deficit without Undifferentiated Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity, Predominantly Inattentive Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity, Predominantly Inattentive Type No code Attention-Deficit, with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Hyperactivity 1) Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity, Combined Type; 2) Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity, Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type (314.00: Attention-Deficit Predominately Inattentive Type; 314.9: Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity NOS) 1) Attention-Deficit Combined Type; 2) Attention-Deficit Predominantly Hyperactive- Impulsive Type (314.00: Attention-Deficit Predominately Inattentive Type; 314.9: Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity NOS) Page 6 of 9
7 Mental Retardation - Profound, Other Condition No Code No Code Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity NOS [314.00: Attention-Deficit Predominantly Inattentive Type; : 1) Attention-Deficit Combined Type; 2) Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity, Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type] Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity NOS [314.00: Attention-Deficit Predominantly Inattentive Type; : 1) Attention-Deficit Combined Type; 2) Attention-Deficit Predominantly Hyperactive- Impulsive Type] DSM-IV -TR diagnostic criteria for 314.9: This category is for disorders with prominent symptoms of inattention or hyperactivityimpulsivity that do not meet the criteria for Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity. Examples include 1) Individuals whose symptoms and impairment meet the criteria for Attention- Deficit/ Predominantly Inattentive Type but whose age at onset is 7 years or after. 2) Individuals with clinically significant impairment who present with inattention and whose symptom pattern does not meet the full criteria for the disorder but have a behavioral pattern marked by sluggishness, daydreaming, and hypoactivity. Page 7 of 9
8 Mental Retardation - Developmental Reading Developmental Reading Reading Reading Level, associated with infection or intoxication prior to If date of diagnosis is 1986 or later, use code Mental Retardation - gross brain No Code No code No code No code Not Applicable disease (postnatal) () Mental retardation should not be entered in the Psychiatric s section of the CDER; it should be entered in the Mental Retardation section No code Developmental language disorder 1) Developmental expressive language disorder; 2) Developmental receptive language disorder Expressive language disorder ( Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder) Expressive language disorder ( Mixed receptiveexpressive language disorder) No Code Developmental Articulation Developmental Articulation Phonological Phonological Mental Retardation - Unknown No code Developmental Coordination prenatal influence Developmental Coordination Developmental Coordination Mental Retardation - Mixed specific developmental disorder No code No code No code Not Applicable Level, associated with () chromosomal abnormality (Replaced with in DSM-III) Mental retardation should not be entered in the Psychiatric s section of the CDER; it should be entered in the Mental Retardation section. Page 8 of 9
9 Mental Retardation - Atypical specific developmental disorder Developmental NOS Learning NOS Learning NOS Level, associated with other condition Non-Specific Conditions Mild Mental Retardation, Without Other Mild Mental Retardation Mild Mental Retardation Mild Mental Retardation Not Applicable Behavioral Symptoms () Mental retardation should not be entered in the Psychiatric s section of the CDER; it should be entered in the Mental Retardation section No Code ) Diagnosis or Condition Deferred on Axis I; 2) Diagnosis or Condition Deferred on Axis II 1) Diagnosis or Condition Deferred on Axis I; 2) Diagnosis or Condition Deferred on Axis II 1) Diagnosis Deferred on Axis II; 2) Diagnosis or Condition Deferred on Axis I 1) Diagnosis Deferred on Axis II; 2) Diagnosis or Condition Deferred on Axis I V40.00 No Code V40.00 No Code V40.00 Borderline Intellectual Functioning No Code V40.00 [V62.89: 1) Borderline Intellectual Functioning; 2) Phase of Life Problem; 3) Religious or Spiritual Problem] No Code V40.00 [V62.89: Borderline Intellectual Functioning; 2) Phase of Life Problem; 3) Religious or Spiritual Problem] V62.89 V61.20 No code V61.20 Parent-child problem Parent-Child Relational Problem Parent-Child Relational Problem Parent-Child Relational Problem V61.20 V62.89 No code V ) Borderline intellectual functioning; 2) Phase of life problem or other life circumstance problem Phase of life problem or other life circumstance problem (V40.00: Borderline Intellectual Functioning) 1) Borderline intellectual functioning; 2) Phase of life problem; 3) Religious or spiritual problem 1) Borderline intellectual functioning; 2) Phase of life problem; 3) Religious or spiritual problem V62.89 V71.09 No code V ) No Diagnosis or Condition on Axis I; 1) No Diagnosis on Axis II; 2) No Diagnosis on Axis II 2) No Diagnosis or Condition on Axis I 1) No Diagnosis on Axis II; 2) No Diagnosis or Condition on Axis I 1) No Diagnosis on Axis II; 2) No Diagnosis or Condition on Axis I V71.09 Page 9 of 9
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