2007 ICD-9-CM Volume 1 Diagnosis Codes Home > Diseases Of The Nervous System And Sense Organs 320-389 > Diseases Of The Ear And Mastoid Process 380-389 >
  Hearing loss- A general term for the complete or partial loss of the ability to hear from one or both ears.
- 389 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Conductive hearing loss- Hearing loss due to interference with the mechanical reception or amplification of sound to the COCHLEA. The interference is in the outer or middle ear involving the EAR CANAL; TYMPANIC MEMBRANE; or EAR OSSICLES (OTOSCLEROSIS).
- 389.0 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Conductive hearing loss unspecified- Hearing loss due to interference with the mechanical reception or amplification of sound to the COCHLEA. The interference is in the outer or middle ear involving the EAR CANAL; TYMPANIC MEMBRANE; or EAR OSSICLES (OTOSCLEROSIS).
- 389.00 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.00 contains 4 index entries
  Conductive hearing loss external ear- 389.01 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.01 contains 2 index entries
  Conductive hearing loss tympanic membrane- 389.02 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.02 contains 2 index entries
  Conductive hearing loss middle ear- 389.03 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.03 contains 2 index entries
  Conductive hearing loss inner ear- 389.04 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.04 contains 3 index entries
  Conductive hearing loss of combined types- 389.08 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.08 contains 4 index entries
  Sensorineural hearing loss- Hearing loss resulting from damage to the COCHLEA and the sensorineural elements which lie internally beyond the oval and round windows. These elements include the AUDITORY NERVE and its connections in the BRAINSTEM.
- 389.1 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Sensorineural hearing loss unspecified- Hearing loss resulting from damage to the COCHLEA and the sensorineural elements which lie internally beyond the oval and round windows. These elements include the AUDITORY NERVE and its connections in the BRAINSTEM.
- 389.10 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.10 contains 7 index entries
  Sensory hearing loss, bilateral- Hearing loss resulting from damage to the COCHLEA and the sensorineural elements which lie internally beyond the oval and round windows. These elements include the AUDITORY NERVE and its connections in the BRAINSTEM.
- 389.11 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.11 contains 4 index entries
  Neural hearing loss, bilateral- 389.12 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.12 contains 7 index entries
  Central hearing loss, bilateral- Hearing loss due to disease of the AUDITORY PATHWAYS (in the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM) which originate in the COCHLEAR NUCLEI of the PONS and then ascend bilaterally to the MIDBRAIN, the THALAMUS, and then the AUDITORY CORTEX in the TEMPORAL LOBE. Bilateral lesions of the auditory pathways are usually required to cause central hearing loss. Cortical deafness refers to loss of hearing due to bilateral auditory cortex lesions. Unilateral BRAIN STEM lesions involving the cochlear nuclei may result in unilateral hearing loss.
- 389.14 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.14 contains 4 index entries
  Sensorineural hearing loss, unilateral- 389.15 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.15 contains 3 index entries
  Sensorineural hearing loss, asymmetrical- 389.16 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.16 contains 3 index entries
  Sensorineural hearing loss of combined types, bilateral- 389.18 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.18 contains 6 index entries
  Mixed conductive and sensorineural hearing loss- Hearing loss due to damage or impairment of both the conductive elements (HEARING LOSS, CONDUCTIVE) and the sensorineural elements (HEARING LOSS, SENSORINEURAL) of the ear.
- 389.2 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.2 contains 11 index entries
  Deaf mutism not elsewhere classifiable- 389.7 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.7 contains 4 index entries
  Other specified forms of hearing loss- 389.8 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.8 contains 5 index entries
  Unspecified hearing loss- A general term for the complete or partial loss of the ability to hear from one or both ears.
- 389.9 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 389.9 contains 7 index entries
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