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2006 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis 681.02

Onychia and paronychia of finger

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  • 681.02 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
  • 681.02 contains 17 index entries
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Alternate Terminology

  • Panaritium of finger
  • Perionychia of finger


 Index entries containing 681.02:

Abscess (acute) (chronic) (infectional) (lymphangitic) (metastatic) (multiple) (pyogenic) (septic) (with lymphangitis) (see also Cellulitis) 682.9
  • nail (chronic) (with lymphangitis) 681.9
    • finger 681.02
    Agnail (finger) (with lymphangitis) 681.02
      Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
      • Wardrop's (with lymphangitis) 681.9
        • finger 681.02
        Hangnail (finger) (with lymphangitis) 681.02
          Infection, infected, infective (opportunistic) 136.9
          • finger (skin) 686.9
          • nail (chronic) (with lymphangitis) 681.9
            • finger 681.02
          • thumb (skin) 686.9
            • nail 681.02
            Onychia (with lymphangitis) 681.9
            • finger 681.02
              Onychitis (with lymphangitis) 681.9
              • finger 681.02
                Onyxitis (with lymphangitis) 681.9
                • finger 681.02
                  Panaris (with lymphangitis) 681.9
                  • finger 681.02
                    Panaritium (with lymphangitis) 681.9
                    • finger 681.02
                      Paronychia (with lymphangitis) 681.9
                      • chronic 681.9
                        • finger 681.02
                        • finger 681.02
                          Perionychia (with lymphangitis) 681.9
                          • finger 681.02
                            Septic - see also conditionWardrop's disease (with lymphangitis) 681.9
                            • finger 681.02