2007 ICD-9-CM Volume 1 Diagnosis Codes Home > Diseases Of The Nervous System And Sense Organs 320-389 > Disorders Of The Eye And Adnexa 360-379 >
  Disorders of refraction and accommodation- 367 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Hypermetropia- A refractive error in which rays of light entering the eye parallel to the optic axis are brought to a focus behind the retina, as a result of the eyeball being too short from front to back. It is also called farsightedness because the near point is more distant than it is in emmetropia with an equal amplitude of accommodation. (Dorland, 27th ed)
- 367.0 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.0 contains 5 index entries
  Myopia- A refractive error in which rays of light entering the EYE parallel to the optic axis are brought to a focus in front of the RETINA when accommodation (ACCOMMODATION, OCULAR) is relaxed. This results from an overly curved CORNEA or from the eyeball being too long from front to back. It is also called nearsightedness.
- 367.1 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.1 contains 4 index entries
  Astigmatism- Unequal curvature of the refractive surfaces of the eye. Thus a point source of light cannot be brought to a point focus on the retina but is spread over a more or less diffuse area. This results from the radius of curvature in one plane being longer or shorter than the radius at right angles to it. (Dorland, 27th ed)
- 367.2 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Astigmatism unspecified- Unequal curvature of the refractive surfaces of the eye. Thus a point source of light cannot be brought to a point focus on the retina but is spread over a more or less diffuse area. This results from the radius of curvature in one plane being longer or shorter than the radius at right angles to it. (Dorland, 27th ed)
- 367.20 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.20 contains 2 index entries
  Regular astigmatism- 367.21 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.21 contains 1 index entry
  Irregular astigmatism- 367.22 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.22 contains 1 index entry
  Anisometropia and aniseikonia- 367.3 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Anisometropia- A condition of an inequality of refractive power of the two eyes.
- 367.31 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.31 contains 1 index entry
  Aniseikonia- A condition in which the ocular image of an object as seen by one eye differs in size and shape from that seen by the other.
- 367.32 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.32 contains 1 index entry
  Presbyopia- The normal decreasing elasticity of the crystalline lens that leads to loss of accommodation.
- 367.4 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.4 contains 5 index entries
  Disorders of accommodation- 367.5 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Paresis of accommodation- 367.51 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.51 contains 8 index entries
  Total or complete internal ophthalmoplegia- 367.52 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.52 contains 2 index entries
  Spasm of accommodation- 367.53 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.53 contains 4 index entries
  Other disorders of refraction and accommodation- 367.8 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Transient refractive change- 367.81 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.81 contains 1 index entry
  Other disorders of refraction and accommodation- 367.89 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.89 contains 6 index entries
  Unspecified disorder of refraction and accommodation- 367.9 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 367.9 contains 5 index entries
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