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2007 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis 057.8

Other specified viral exanthemata

 On October 1, 2008 the 2009 ICD-9-CM codes came into effect. Therefore, this code may be out of date.

The 2009 version of ICD-9-CM 057.8 can be accessed here.

  • An acute, short-lived, viral disease of infants and young children characterized by a high fever at onset that drops to normal after 3-4 days and the concomitant appearance of a macular or maculopapular rash that appears first on the trunk and then spreads to other areas. It is the sixth of the classical exanthematous diseases and is caused by HHV-6; (HERPESVIRUS 6, HUMAN). (From Dorland, 27th ed)
  • 057.8 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
  • 057.8 contains 28 index entries
  • View the ICD-9-CM Volume 1 057.* hierarchy

057.8 also known as:

  • Dukes (-Filatow) disease
  • Exanthema subitum [sixth disease]
  • Fourth disease
  • Parascarlatina
  • Pseudoscarlatina
  • Roseola infantum

Index entries containing 057.8:

Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
  • Dukes (-Filatov) 057.8
  • fourth 057.8
  • sixth 057.8
  • Zahorsky's (exanthem subitum) 057.8
Dukes (-Filatov) disease 057.8
Erythema, erythematous (generalized) 695.9
  • infantum febrile 057.8
  • simplex marginatum 057.8
Exanthem, exanthema (see also Rash) 782.1
  • subitum 057.8
  • viral, virus NEC 057.9
    • specified type NEC 057.8
Fourth
  • disease 057.8
Gianotti Crosti syndrome 057.8
  • due to known virus- see Infection, virus
  • due to unknown virus 057.8
Infection, infected, infective (opportunistic) 136.9
  • exanthema subitum 057.8
  • monkeypox 057.8
Monkeypox 057.8
Parascarlatina 057.8
Pseudorubella 057.8
Pseudoscarlatina 057.8
Rash 782.1
  • rose 782.1
    • of infants 057.8
Rose
  • rash 782.1
    • of infants 057.8
Roseola 057.8
  • infantum, infantilis 057.8
Rubeola (measles) (see also Measles) 055.9
  • scarlatinosis 057.8
Scarlatinella 057.8
Sixth disease 057.8
Syndrome - see also Disease
  • Gianotti Crosti 057.8
    • due to known virus- see Infection, virus
    • due to unknown virus 057.8
Zahorsky's disease (exanthema subitum) 057.8
  • syndrome (herpangina) 074.0