ICD-10 Code Analysis Dermotology
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1 Page 1 of 7 ICD-10 Code Analysis Dermotology 6.5% 5.6% 12.1% 15% 13.1% Filing Date Range: 5/1/14 to 5/1/ % 29.9% Ratio ICD-9 Codes Percentage 1:1 Exact % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % 1: % Total: % ICD-9 List Ordered By Claim Volume Claims: NEOPLASMS OF UNSPECIFIED NATURE BONE, SOFT TISSUE, AND SKIN Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: D NEOPLASM OF UNSPECIFIED BEHAVIOR OF BONE, SOFT TISSUE, AND SKIN Claims: ACTINIC KERATOSIS Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L ACTINIC KERATOSIS Claims: SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS OTHER Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L OTHER SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS Claims: CONTACT DERMATITIS AND OTHER ECZEMA UNSPECIFIED CAUSE Ratio: 1:7 ICD-10: L ALLERGIC CONTACT DERMATITIS, UNSPECIFIED CAUSE ICD-10: L IRRITANT CONTACT DERMATITIS, UNSPECIFIED CAUSE ICD-10: L UNSPECIFIED CONTACT DERMATITIS, UNSPECIFIED CAUSE ICD-10: L NUMMULAR DERMATITIS ICD-10: L CUTANEOUS AUTOSENSITIZATION ICD-10: L OTHER SPECIFIED DERMATITIS ICD-10: L DERMATITIS, UNSPECIFIED Claims: SEBORHEIC DERMATITIS, UNSPECIFIED Ratio: 1:1 ICD-10: L SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS, UNSPECIFIED Claims: SEBACEOUS CYST Ratio: 1:5 ICD-10: L EPIDERMAL CYST ICD-10: L STEATOCYSTOMA MULTIPLEX ICD-10: L SEBACEOUS CYST ICD-10: L OTHER FOLLICULAR CYSTS OF THE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE ICD-10: L FOLLICULAR CYST OF THE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE, UNSPECIFIED Claims: ACNE OTHER Ratio: 1:8 ICD-10: L ACNE VULGARIS ICD-10: L ACNE CONGLOBATA ICD-10: L ACNE TROPICA ICD-10: L INFANTILE ACNE ICD-10: L ACNE EXCORIEE DES JEUNES FILLES ICD-10: L OTHER ACNE ICD-10: L ACNE, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L ACNE KELOID Claims: BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED PARTS OF FACE Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED PARTS OF FACE ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF NOSE ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF OTHER PARTS OF FACE Claims: CANDIDIASIS OF SKIN AND NAILS Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: B CANDIDIASIS OF SKIN AND NAIL Claims: SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS INFLAMED Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L INFLAMED SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS Claims: DYSCHROMIA OTHER Ratio: 1:10 ICD-10: L POIKILODERMA OF CIVATTE ICD-10: L POSTINFLAMMATORY HYPERPIGMENTATION ICD-10: L CHLOASMA ICD-10: L FRECKLES
2 Page 2 of 7 ICD-10: L CAFE AU LAIT SPOTS ICD-10: L OTHER MELANIN HYPERPIGMENTATION ICD-10: L LEUKODERMA, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED ICD-10: L OTHER DISORDERS OF DIMINISHED MELANIN FORMATION ICD-10: L PIGMENTED PURPURIC DERMATOSIS ICD-10: L OTHER SPECIFIED DISORDERS OF PIGMENTATION Claims: ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND RELATED CONDITIONS OTHER Ratio: 1:6 ICD-10: L ESNIERS PRURIGO ICD-10: L ATOPIC NEURODERMATITIS ICD-10: L FLEXURAL ECZEMA ICD-10: L INTRINSIC (ALLERGIC) ECZEMA ICD-10: L OTHER ATOPIC DERMATITIS ICD-10: L ATOPIC DERMATITIS, UNSPECIFIED Claims: SCABIES Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: B86 - SCABIES Claims: PSORIASIS AND SIMILAR DISORDERS OTHER Ratio: 1:7 ICD-10: L PSORIASIS VULGARIS ICD-10: L GENERALIZED PUSTULAR PSORIASIS ICD-10: L ACRODERMATITIS CONTINUA ICD-10: L PUSTULOSIS PALMARIS ET PLANTARIS ICD-10: L GUTTATE PSORIASIS ICD-10: L OTHER PSORIASIS ICD-10: L PSORIASIS, UNSPECIFIED Claims: VIRAL WARTS, UNSPECIFIED Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: B VIRAL WART, UNSPECIFIED Claims: SCAR CONDITIONS AND FIBROSIS OF SKIN Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L SCAR CONDITIONS AND FIBROSIS OF SKIN Claims: ABRASION OR FRICTION BURN WITHOUT MENTION OF INFECTION Ratio: 1:1 Claims: BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF TRUNK, EXCEPT SCROTUM Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF ANAL SKIN ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF BREAST ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF OTHER PART OF TRUNK Claims: NONTHROMBOCYTOPENIC PURPURAS OTHER Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: D OTHER NONTHROMBOCYTOPENIC PURPURA Claims: SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED PARTS OF FACE Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED PARTS OF FACE ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF NOSE ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF OTHER PARTS OF FACE Claims: BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN, OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED PARTS OF FACE Ratio: 1:4 ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF FACE ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF OTHER PARTS OF FACE ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF FACE ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF OTHER PARTS OF FACE Claims: DERMATOPHYTOSIS OF THE BODY Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: B TINEA CORPORIS ICD-10: B TINEA IMBRICATA Claims: LICHENIFICATION AND LICHEN SIMPLEX CHRONICUS Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: L LICHEN SIMPLEX CHRONICUS ICD-10: L PRURIGO NODULARIS Claims: BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN, TRUNK, EXCEPT SCROTUM Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF TRUNK ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF TRUNK Claims: DERMATOPHYTOSIS OF FOOT Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: B TINEA PEDIS Claims: CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED PARTS OF FACE Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF FACE ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF OTHER PARTS OF FACE Claims: SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF RIGHT UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF LEFT UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER Claims: VARICOSE VEINS OF LOWER EXTREMITIES WITH INFLAMMATION Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: I VARICOSE VEINS OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER EXTREMITY WITH INFLAMMATION ICD-10: I VARICOSE VEINS OF RIGHT LOWER EXTREMITY WITH INFLAMMATION ICD-10: I VARICOSE VEINS OF LEFT LOWER EXTREMITY WITH INFLAMMATION Claims: NEOPLASM OF UNCERTAIN BEHAVIOR OF SKIN Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: D NEOPLASM OF UNCERTAIN BEHAVIOR OF SKIN Claims: CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF RIGHT UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF LEFT UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER
3 Page 3 of 7 Claims: PEMPHIGOID Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: L BULLOUS PEMPHIGOID ICD-10: L OTHER PEMPHIGOID ICD-10: L PEMPHIGOID, UNSPECIFIED Claims: DISEASES OF NAIL OTHER SPECIFIED Ratio: 1:7 ICD-10: L ONYCHOLYSIS ICD-10: L ONYCHOGRYPHOSIS ICD-10: L NAIL DYSTROPHY ICD-10: L EAUS LINES ICD-10: L YELLOW NAIL SYNDROME ICD-10: L OTHER NAIL DISORDERS ICD-10: L62 - NAIL DISORDERS IN DISEASES CLASSIFIED ELSEWHERE Claims: SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SCALP AND SKIN OF NECK Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF SCALP AND NECK Claims: BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN, UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER Ratio: 1:6 ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF UNSPECIFIED UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF RIGHT UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF LEFT UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF RIGHT UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF LEFT UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER Claims: OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED CAPILLARY DISEASES Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: I OTHER DISEASES OF CAPILLARIES ICD-10: I DISEASE OF CAPILLARIES, UNSPECIFIED Claims: ONYCHIA AND PARONYCHIA OF FINGER Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: L CELLULITIS OF RIGHT FINGER ICD-10: L CELLULITIS OF LEFT FINGER ICD-10: L CELLULITIS OF UNSPECIFIED FINGER Claims: KELOID SCAR Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L HYPERTROPHIC SCAR Claims: VIRAL WARTS OTHER SPECIFIED Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: B OTHER VIRAL WARTS Claims: CARBUNCLE AND FURUNCLE TRUNK Ratio: 1:14 ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF ABDOMINAL WALL ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF BACK [ANY PART, EXCEPT BUTTOCK] ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF CHEST WALL ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF GROIN ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF PERINEUM ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF UMBILICUS ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF TRUNK, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF ABDOMINAL WALL ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF BACK [ANY PART, EXCEPT BUTTOCK] ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF CHEST WALL ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF GROIN ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF PERINEUM ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF UMBILICUS ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF TRUNK, UNSPECIFIED Claims: BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN, LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP Ratio: 1:6 ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF RIGHT LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF LEFT LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF RIGHT LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF LEFT LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP Claims: BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SCALP AND SKIN OF NECK Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF SCALP AND NECK Claims: DISEASES OF SEBACEOUS GLANDS OTHER SPECIFIED Ratio: 1:1 ICD-10: L XEROSIS CUTIS Claims: ROSACEA Ratio: 1:4 ICD-10: L PERIORAL DERMATITIS ICD-10: L RHINOPHYMA ICD-10: L OTHER ROSACEA ICD-10: L ROSACEA, UNSPECIFIED Claims: OPEN WOUND OF OPEN WOUND(S) (MULTIPLE) OF UNSPECIFIED SITE(S) WITHOUT MENTION OF COMPLICATION Ratio: 1:5 ICD-10: S31.000A - UNSPECIFIED OPEN WOUND OF LOWER BACK AND PELVIS WITHOUT PENETRATION INTO RETROPERITONEUM, INITIAL ENCOUNTER ICD-10: S31.010A - LACERATION WITHOUT FOREIGN BODY OF LOWER BACK AND PELVIS WITHOUT PENETRATION INTO RETROPERITONEUM, INITIAL ENCOUNTER ICD-10: S31.030A - PUNCTURE WOUND WITHOUT FOREIGN BODY OF LOWER BACK AND PELVIS WITHOUT PENETRATION INTO RETROPERITONEUM, INITIAL ENCOUNTER ICD-10: S31.050A - OPEN BITE OF LOWER BACK AND PELVIS WITHOUT PENETRATION INTO RETROPERITONEUM, INITIAL ENCOUNTER ICD-10: S38.3XXA - TRANSECTION (PARTIAL) OF ABDOMEN, INITIAL ENCOUNTER Claims: PITYRIASIS VERSICOLOR Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: B PITYRIASIS VERSICOLOR Claims: DISORDERS OF SKIN OTHER SPECIFIED Ratio: 1:9 ICD-10: E DIABETES MELLITUS DUE TO UNDERLYING CONDITION WITH OTHER SKIN COMPLICATIONS ICD-10: E DRUG OR CHEMICAL INDUCED DIABETES MELLITUS WITH OTHER SKIN COMPLICATIONS ICD-10: L OTHER SPECIFIED PAPULOSQUAMOUS DISORDERS ICD-10: L PAPULOSQUAMOUS DISORDER, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L45 - PAPULOSQUAMOUS DISORDERS IN DISEASES CLASSIFIED ELSEWHERE ICD-10: L CALCINOSIS CUTIS ICD-10: L OTTRONS PAPULES
4 Page 4 of 7 ICD-10: L OTHER SPECIFIED DISORDERS OF THE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE ICD-10: L99 - OTHER DISORDERS OF SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE IN DISEASES CLASSIFIED ELSEWHERE Claims: ALOPECIA, UNSPECIFIED Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: L ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L NONSCARRING HAIR LOSS, UNSPECIFIED Claims: SUPERFICIAL INJURY WITHOUT MENTION OF INFECTION OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED Ratio: 1:1 Claims: DERMATITIS DUE TO DRUGS AND MEDICINES Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: L GENERALIZED SKIN ERUPTION DUE TO DRUGS AND MEDICAMENTS TAKEN INTERNALLY ICD-10: L LOCALIZED SKIN ERUPTION DUE TO DRUGS AND MEDICAMENTS TAKEN INTERNALLY Claims: CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF RIGHT LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF LEFT LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP Claims: HYPERTROPHIC AND ATROPHIC CONDITIONS OF SKIN OTHER SPECIFIED Ratio: 1:17 ICD-10: L OTHER SPECIFIED ACANTHOLYTIC DISORDERS ICD-10: L ACANTHOLYTIC DISORDER, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L CUTIS RHOMBOIDALIS NUCHAE ICD-10: L CUTIS LAXA SENILIS ICD-10: L FOLLICULITIS ULERYTHEMATOSA RETICULATA ICD-10: L OTHER SPECIFIED EPIDERMAL THICKENING ICD-10: L REACTIVE PERFORATING COLLAGENOSIS ICD-10: L OTHER TRANSEPIDERMAL ELIMINATION DISORDERS ICD-10: L ATROPHODERMA OF PASINI AND PIERINI ICD-10: L ACRODERMATITIS CHRONICA ATROPHICANS ICD-10: L OTHER ATROPHIC DISORDERS OF SKIN ICD-10: L OTHER HYPERTROPHIC DISORDERS OF THE SKIN ICD-10: L GRANULOMA FACIALE [EOSINOPHILIC GRANULOMA OF SKIN] ICD-10: L OTHER SPECIFIED LOCALIZED CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS ICD-10: L MUCINOSIS OF THE SKIN ICD-10: L OTHER INFILTRATIVE DISORDERS OF THE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE ICD-10: L99 - OTHER DISORDERS OF SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE IN DISEASES CLASSIFIED ELSEWHERE Claims: DYSCHROMIA, UNSPECIFIED Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L DISORDER OF PIGMENTATION, UNSPECIFIED Claims: DERMATOPHYTOSIS OF NAIL Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: B TINEA UNGUIUM Claims: CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SCALP AND SKIN OF NECK Ratio: 1:1 ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF SCALP AND NECK Claims: HYPERTROPHIC AND ATROPHIC CONDITIONS OF SKIN UNSPECIFIED Ratio: 1:5 ICD-10: L EPIDERMAL THICKENING, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L TRANSEPIDERMAL ELIMINATION DISORDER, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L ATROPHIC DISORDER OF SKIN, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L HYPERTROPHIC DISORDER OF THE SKIN, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L LOCALIZED CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDER, UNSPECIFIED Claims: BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF EAR AND EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF RIGHT EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF LEFT EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL Claims: MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: B MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM Claims: BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF RIGHT LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF LEFT LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP Claims: CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF TRUNK, EXCEPT SCROTUM Ratio: 1:1 ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF TRUNK Claims: CARBUNCLE AND FURUNCLE BUTTOCK Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF BUTTOCK ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF BUTTOCK Claims: BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF RIGHT UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER ICD-10: C BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF LEFT UPPER LIMB, INCLUDING SHOULDER Claims: SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF TRUNK, EXCEPT SCROTUM Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF ANAL SKIN ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF BREAST ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF OTHER PART OF TRUNK Claims: BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN, SCALP AND SKIN OF NECK Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF SCALP AND NECK ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF SCALP AND NECK Claims: BLISTER WITHOUT MENTION OF INFECTION Ratio: 1:1 Claims: ULCER OF LOWER LIMB, UNSPECIFIED Ratio: 1:15
5 Page 5 of 7 ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER LEG LIMITED TO BREAKDOWN OF SKIN ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER LEG WITH FAT LAYER EXPOSED ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER LEG WITH NECROSIS OF MUSCLE ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER LEG WITH NECROSIS OF BONE ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER LEG WITH UNSPECIFIED SEVERITY ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF RIGHT LOWER LEG LIMITED TO BREAKDOWN OF SKIN ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF RIGHT LOWER LEG WITH FAT LAYER EXPOSED ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF RIGHT LOWER LEG WITH NECROSIS OF MUSCLE ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF RIGHT LOWER LEG WITH NECROSIS OF BONE ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF RIGHT LOWER LEG WITH UNSPECIFIED SEVERITY ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF LEFT LOWER LEG LIMITED TO BREAKDOWN OF SKIN ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF LEFT LOWER LEG WITH FAT LAYER EXPOSED ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF LEFT LOWER LEG WITH NECROSIS OF MUSCLE ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF LEFT LOWER LEG WITH NECROSIS OF BONE ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED PART OF LEFT LOWER LEG WITH UNSPECIFIED SEVERITY Claims: CONGENITAL ANOMALIES OF SKIN OTHER Ratio: 1:7 ICD-10: Q EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA SIMPLEX ICD-10: Q EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA LETALIS ICD-10: Q EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA DYSTROPHICA ICD-10: Q OTHER EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA ICD-10: Q EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: Q OTHER SPECIFIED CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS OF SKIN ICD-10: Q CONGENITAL MALFORMATION OF SKIN, UNSPECIFIED Claims: HERPES ZOSTER WITHOUT MENTION OF COMPLICATION Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: B ZOSTER WITHOUT COMPLICATIONS Claims: SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF EAR AND EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF RIGHT EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF LEFT EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL Claims: PITYRIASIS ROSEA Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L42 - PITYRIASIS ROSEA Claims: CONDYLOMA ACUMINATUM Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: A ANOGENITAL (VENEREAL) WARTS Claims: DERMATOPHYTOSIS OF UNSPECIFIED SITE Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: B DERMATOPHYTOSIS, UNSPECIFIED Claims: HERPES SIMPLEX WITHOUT MENTION OF COMPLICATION Ratio: 1:1 ICD-10: B HERPESVIRAL INFECTION, UNSPECIFIED Claims: URTICARIA, UNSPECIFIED Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L URTICARIA, UNSPECIFIED Claims: DERMATOPHYTOSIS DEEP SEATED DERMATOPHYTOSIS Ratio: 1:1 ICD-10: B OTHER DERMATOPHYTOSES Claims: CARBUNCLE AND FURUNCLE UPPER ARM AND FOREARM Ratio: 1:10 ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF RIGHT AXILLA ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF LEFT AXILLA ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF RIGHT UPPER LIMB ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF LEFT UPPER LIMB ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF LIMB, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF RIGHT AXILLA ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF LEFT AXILLA ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF RIGHT UPPER LIMB ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF LEFT UPPER LIMB ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF LIMB, UNSPECIFIED Claims: CONTUSION OF LOWER LIMB UNSPECIFIED SITE Ratio: 1:1 ICD-10: T INJURY, UNSPECIFIED Claims: PYOGENIC GRANULOMA Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: L OTHER GRANULOMATOUS DISORDERS OF THE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE ICD-10: L PYOGENIC GRANULOMA Claims: SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF RIGHT LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP ICD-10: C SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN OF LEFT LOWER LIMB, INCLUDING HIP Claims: DERMATOPHYTOSIS OF GROIN AND PERIANAL AREA Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: B TINEA CRURIS Claims: INGROWING NAIL Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L INGROWING NAIL Claims: CARBUNCLE AND FURUNCLE LEG, EXCEPT FOOT Ratio: 1:6 ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF RIGHT LOWER LIMB ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF LEFT LOWER LIMB ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF LIMB, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF RIGHT LOWER LIMB ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF LEFT LOWER LIMB ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF LIMB, UNSPECIFIED Claims: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM DISORDERS OTHER SPECIFIED Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: I OTHER SPECIFIED DISORDERS OF VEINS ICD-10: I OTHER DISORDER OF CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
6 Page 6 of 7 Claims: CARCINOMA IN SITU OF EAR AND EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF RIGHT EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN OF LEFT EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL Claims: ERYTHEMA NODOSUM Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L52 - ERYTHEMA NODOSUM Claims: ALOPECIA AREATA Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: L OPHIASIS ICD-10: L OTHER ALOPECIA AREATA ICD-10: L ALOPECIA AREATA, UNSPECIFIED Claims: DERMATITIS FACTITIA [ARTEFACTA] Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L FACTITIAL DERMATITIS Claims: DISEASES OF HAIR AND HAIR FOLLICLES OTHER SPECIFIED Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: L PERIFOLLICULITIS CAPITIS ABSCEDENS ICD-10: L PSEUDOFOLLICULITIS BARBAE ICD-10: L OTHER SPECIFIED FOLLICULAR DISORDERS Claims: ASYMPTOMATIC VARICOSE VEINS Ratio: 1:4 ICD-10: I ASYMPTOMATIC VARICOSE VEINS OF UNSPECIFIED LOWER EXTREMITY ICD-10: I ASYMPTOMATIC VARICOSE VEINS OF RIGHT LOWER EXTREMITY ICD-10: I ASYMPTOMATIC VARICOSE VEINS OF LEFT LOWER EXTREMITY ICD-10: I ASYMPTOMATIC VARICOSE VEINS OF BILATERAL LOWER EXTREMITIES Claims: CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED SITE Ratio: 1:11 ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF NATIVE ARTERIES OF OTHER EXTREMITIES WITH ULCERATION ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF UNSPECIFIED TYPE OF BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF OTHER EXTREMITY WITH ULCERATION ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF AUTOLOGOUS VEIN BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF OTHER EXTREMITY WITH ULCERATION ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF NONAUTOLOGOUS BIOLOGICAL BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF OTHER EXTREMITY WITH ULCERATION ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF NONBIOLOGICAL BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF OTHER EXTREMITY WITH ULCERATION ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF OTHER TYPE OF BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF OTHER EXTREMITY WITH ULCERATION ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF SKIN OF OTHER SITES LIMITED TO BREAKDOWN OF SKIN ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF SKIN OF OTHER SITES WITH FAT LAYER EXPOSED ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF SKIN OF OTHER SITES WITH NECROSIS OF 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ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF AUTOLOGOUS VEIN BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF THE LEFT LEG WITH ULCERATION OF THIGH ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF NONAUTOLOGOUS BIOLOGICAL BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF THE RIGHT LEG WITH ULCERATION OF THIGH ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF NONAUTOLOGOUS BIOLOGICAL BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF THE LEFT LEG WITH ULCERATION OF THIGH ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF NONBIOLOGICAL BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF THE RIGHT LEG WITH ULCERATION OF THIGH ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF NONBIOLOGICAL BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF THE LEFT LEG WITH ULCERATION OF THIGH ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF OTHER TYPE OF BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF THE RIGHT LEG WITH ULCERATION OF THIGH ICD-10: I ATHEROSCLEROSIS OF OTHER TYPE OF BYPASS GRAFT(S) OF THE LEFT LEG WITH ULCERATION OF THIGH ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED THIGH LIMITED TO BREAKDOWN OF SKIN ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED THIGH WITH FAT LAYER EXPOSED ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC ULCER OF UNSPECIFIED THIGH WITH NECROSIS OF MUSCLE ICD-10: L NON-PRESSURE CHRONIC 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LOCALIZED SCLERODERMA [MORPHEA] ICD-10: L LINEAR SCLERODERMA ICD-10: L SCLERODACTYLY Claims: MEGAKARYOCYTIC LEUKEMIA WITHOUT MENTION OF REMISSION Ratio: 1:1 ICD-10: C ACUTE MEGAKARYOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA NOT HAVING ACHIEVED REMISSION Claims: CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN, SITE UNSPECIFIED Ratio: 1:1 ICD-10: D CARCINOMA IN SITU OF SKIN, UNSPECIFIED Claims: CARBUNCLE AND FURUNCLE HAND Ratio: 1:6 ICD-10: L FURUNCLE RIGHT HAND ICD-10: L FURUNCLE LEFT HAND ICD-10: L FURUNCLE UNSPECIFIED HAND ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF RIGHT HAND ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF LEFT HAND ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF UNSPECIFIED HAND
7 Page 7 of 7 Claims: CARBUNCLE AND FURUNCLE NECK Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF NECK ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF NECK Claims: HALLUX VARUS (ACQUIRED) Ratio: 1:3 ICD-10: M HALLUX VARUS (ACQUIRED), UNSPECIFIED FOOT ICD-10: M HALLUX VARUS (ACQUIRED), RIGHT FOOT ICD-10: M HALLUX VARUS (ACQUIRED), LEFT FOOT Claims: BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN, EAR AND EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL Ratio: 1:6 ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF UNSPECIFIED EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF RIGHT EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL ICD-10: D MELANOCYTIC NEVI OF LEFT EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF UNSPECIFIED EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF RIGHT EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL ICD-10: D OTHER BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SKIN OF LEFT EAR AND EXTERNAL AURICULAR CANAL Claims: ACNE VARIOLIFORMIS Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: L ACNE VARIOLIFORMIS Claims: ACTINOMYCOTIC INFECTIONS ABDOMINAL Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: A ABDOMINAL ACTINOMYCOSIS Claims: GENERALIZED HYPERHIDROSIS Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: R61 - GENERALIZED HYPERHIDROSIS Claims: CARCINOID SYNDROME Ratio: 1:1 Exact ICD-10: E CARCINOID SYNDROME Claims: LOCAL INFECTIONS OF SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE OTHER SPECIFIED Ratio: 1:4 ICD-10: B CUTANEOUS STRONGYLOIDIASIS ICD-10: E DISORDERS OF ZINC METABOLISM ICD-10: L OMPHALITIS NOT OF NEWBORN ICD-10: L OTHER SPECIFIED LOCAL INFECTIONS OF THE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE Claims: DISORDERS OF SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE UNSPECIFIED Ratio: 1:1 ICD-10: L DISORDER OF THE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE, UNSPECIFIED Claims: IMPETIGO Ratio: 1:6 ICD-10: L IMPETIGO, UNSPECIFIED ICD-10: L NON-BULLOUS IMPETIGO ICD-10: L OCKHARTS IMPETIGO ICD-10: L BULLOUS IMPETIGO ICD-10: L OTHER IMPETIGO ICD-10: L IMPETIGINIZATION OF OTHER DERMATOSES Claims: CARBUNCLE AND FURUNCLE FACE Ratio: 1:2 ICD-10: L FURUNCLE OF FACE ICD-10: L CARBUNCLE OF FACE
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