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 >
  Corneal opacity and other disorders of cornea- 371 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Corneal scars and opacities- 371.0 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Corneal opacity unspecified- Disorder occurring in the central or peripheral area of the cornea. The usual degree of transparency becomes relatively opaque.
- 371.00 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.00 contains 4 index entries
  Minor opacity of cornea- 371.01 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.01 contains 2 index entries
  Peripheral opacity of cornea- 371.02 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.02 contains 2 index entries
  Central opacity of cornea- 371.03 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.03 contains 4 index entries
  Adherent leucoma- 371.04 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.04 contains 1 index entry
  Phthisical cornea- 371.05 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.05 contains 2 index entries
  Corneal pigmentations and deposits- 371.1 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Corneal deposit unspecified- 371.10 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.10 contains 3 index entries
  Anterior corneal pigmentations- 371.11 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.11 contains 7 index entries
  Stromal corneal pigmentations- 371.12 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.12 contains 5 index entries
  Posterior corneal pigmentations- 371.13 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.13 contains 3 index entries
  Kayser-fleischer ring- 371.14 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.14 contains 4 index entries
  Other corneal deposits associated with metabolic disorders- 371.15 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.15 contains 5 index entries
  Argentous corneal deposits- 371.16 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.16 contains 3 index entries
  Corneal edema- An excessive amount of fluid in the cornea due to damage of the epithelium or endothelium causing decreased visual acuity.
- 371.2 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Corneal edema unspecified- An excessive amount of fluid in the cornea due to damage of the epithelium or endothelium causing decreased visual acuity.
- 371.20 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.20 contains 2 index entries
  Idiopathic corneal edema- 371.21 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.21 contains 1 index entry
  Secondary corneal edema- 371.22 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.22 contains 1 index entry
  Bullous keratopathy- 371.23 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.23 contains 2 index entries
  Corneal edema due to wearing of contact lenses- 371.24 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.24 contains 1 index entry
  Changes of corneal membranes- 371.3 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Corneal membrane change unspecified- 371.30 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.30 contains 2 index entries
  Folds and rupture of bowman's membrane- 371.31 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.31 contains 2 index entries
  Folds in descemet's membrane- 371.32 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.32 contains 1 index entry
  Rupture in descemet's membrane- 371.33 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.33 contains 1 index entry
  Corneal degenerations- 371.4 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Corneal degeneration unspecified- 371.40 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.40 contains 8 index entries
  Senile corneal changes- A corneal disease in which there is a deposition of phospholipid and cholesterol in the corneal stroma and anterior sclera.
- Senile Corneal Change involves degenerative changes of the cornea related to aging that are highly influenced by changes in the corneal endothelium. Changes include corneal topography, increased density, decreased hydration of the corneal stroma, and epithelial basement membrane dystrophy; The stroma appears hazier than in younger eyes and reduces light transmission. Changes may also include age-related stromal degeneration and deposition.
- 371.41 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.41 contains 16 index entries
  Recurrent erosion of cornea- 371.42 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.42 contains 1 index entry
  Band-shaped keratopathy- 371.43 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.43 contains 1 index entry
  Other calcerous degenerations of cornea- 371.44 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.44 contains 2 index entries
  Keratomalacia nos- 371.45 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.45 contains 2 index entries
  Nodular degeneration of cornea- 371.46 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.46 contains 5 index entries
  Peripheral degenerations of cornea- 371.48 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.48 contains 3 index entries
  Other corneal degenerations- 371.49 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.49 contains 2 index entries
  Hereditary corneal dystrophies- Bilateral hereditary disorders of the cornea, usually autosomal dominant, which may be present at birth but more frequently develop during adolescence and progress slowly throughout life. Central macular dystrophy is transmitted as an autosomal recessive defect.
- 371.5 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Hereditary corneal dystrophy unspecified- Bilateral hereditary disorders of the cornea, usually autosomal dominant, which may be present at birth but more frequently develop during adolescence and progress slowly throughout life. Central macular dystrophy is transmitted as an autosomal recessive defect.
- 371.50 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.50 contains 6 index entries
  Juvenile epithelial corneal dystrophy- 371.51 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.51 contains 2 index entries
  Other anterior corneal dystrophies- 371.52 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.52 contains 5 index entries
  Granular corneal dystrophy- 371.53 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.53 contains 1 index entry
  Lattice corneal dystrophy- 371.54 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.54 contains 2 index entries
  Macular corneal dystrophy- 371.55 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.55 contains 2 index entries
  Other stromal corneal dystrophies- 371.56 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.56 contains 2 index entries
  Endothelial corneal dystrophy- Disorder caused by loss of endothelium of the central cornea. It is characterized by hyaline endothelial outgrowths on Descemet's membrane, epithelial blisters, reduced vision, and pain.
- 371.57 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.57 contains 5 index entries
  Other posterior corneal dystrophies- 371.58 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.58 contains 2 index entries
  Keratoconus- A noninflammatory, usually bilateral protrusion of the cornea, the apex being displaced downward and nasally. It occurs most commonly in females at about puberty. The cause is unknown but hereditary factors may play a role. The -conus refers to the cone shape of the corneal protrusion. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
- 371.6 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Keratoconus unspecified- A noninflammatory, usually bilateral protrusion of the cornea, the apex being displaced downward and nasally. It occurs most commonly in females at about puberty. The cause is unknown but hereditary factors may play a role. The -conus refers to the cone shape of the corneal protrusion. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
- 371.60 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.60 contains 3 index entries
  Keratoconus stable condition- 371.61 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.61 contains 1 index entry
  Keratoconus acute hydrops- 371.62 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.62 contains 1 index entry
  Other corneal deformities- 371.7 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Corneal deformity unspecified- 371.70 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.70 contains 3 index entries
  Corneal ectasia- 371.71 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.71 contains 3 index entries
  Descemetocele- 371.72 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.72 contains 3 index entries
  Corneal staphyloma- 371.73 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.73 contains 1 index entry
  Other corneal disorders- 371.8 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Corneal anesthesia and hypoesthesia- 371.81 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.81 contains 4 index entries
  Corneal disorder due to contact lens- 371.82 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.82 contains 5 index entries
  Other corneal disorders- 371.89 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.89 contains 5 index entries
  Unspecified corneal disorder- 371.9 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 371.9 contains 1 index entry
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