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2007 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis 993.2
Other and unspecified effects of high altitudeThis code may be outdated. View the most recent version of ICD-9-CM 993.2 - A morbid condition of ANOXIA caused by the reduced available oxygen at high altitudes.
- 993.2 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 993.2 contains 33 index entries
- View the ICD-9-CM Volume 1 993.* hierarchy
993.2 also known as:- Alpine sickness
- Andes disease
- Anoxia due to high altitude
- Hypobaropathy
- Mountain sickness
Index entries containing 993.2:- Acosta's disease
993.2 Aerodontalgia 993.2 Alpine sickness 993.2 Andes disease 993.2 Anoxia 799.02- altitude
993.2
- high altitude
993.2
Aviators- disease or sickness (see also Effect, adverse, high altitude)
993.2
Balloon disease (see also Effect, adverse, high altitude) 993.2 Barodontalgia 993.2 Barotrauma 993.2Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome- Acosta's
993.2
- alpine
993.2
- altitude
993.2
- Andes
993.2
- aviators' (see also Effect, adverse, high altitude)
993.2
- balloon (see also Effect, adverse, high altitude)
993.2
- Monge's
993.2
Edema, edematous 782.3- lung 514
- due to
- high altitude
993.2
Effect, adverse NEC- high altitude NEC
993.2- anoxia
993.2
- on
- polycythemia 289.0
High- altitude effects
993.2- anoxia
993.2
- on
- polycythemia 289.0
Hypobarism 993.2 Hypobaropathy 993.2 Mountain- sickness
993.2 Sickness- alpine
993.2
- altitude
993.2
- Andes
993.2
- aviators'
993.2
- balloon
993.2
- mountain
993.2 Syndrome - see also Disease- low
- atmospheric pressure
993.2
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