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2008 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 365.9
Unspecified glaucoma
365.89
366
365.9 is a billable ICD-9-CM medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.
Newer versions of 365.9:
2009
2010
Diagnosis Definition(s)
group of diseases characterized by increased intraocular pressure resulting in damage to the optic nerve and retinal nerve fibers.
Increased pressure in the eyeball due to obstruction of the outflow of aqueous humor.
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index Entries That Refer To 365.9
Glaucoma (capsular) (inflammatory) (noninflammatory) (primary)
365.9
with increased episcleral venous pressure
365.82
absolute
360.42
acute
365.22
narrow angle
365.22
secondary
365.60
angle closure
365.20
acute
365.22
chronic
365.23
intermittent
365.21
interval
365.21
residual stage
365.24
subacute
365.21
borderline
365.00
chronic
365.11
noncongestive
365.11
open angle
365.11
simple
365.11
closed angle - see Glaucoma, angle closure
congenital
743.20
associated with other eye anomalies
743.22
simple
743.21
congestive - see Glaucoma, narrow angle
corticosteroid-induced (glaucomatous stage)
365.31
residual stage
365.32
hemorrhagic
365.60
hypersecretion
365.81
in or with
aniridia
743.45
[
365.42
]
Axenfeld's anomaly
743.44
[
365.41
]
concussion of globe
921.3
[
365.65
]
congenital syndromes NEC
759.89
[
365.44
]
dislocation of lens
anterior
379.33
[
365.59
]
posterior
379.34
[
365.59
]
disorder of lens NEC
365.59
epithelial down-growth
364.61
[
365.64
]
glaucomatocyclitic crisis
364.22
[
365.62
]
hypermature cataract
366.18
[
365.51
]
hyphema
364.41
[
365.63
]
inflammation, ocular
365.62
iridocyclitis
364.3
[
365.62
]
iris
anomalies NEC
743.46
[
365.42
]
atrophy, essential
364.51
[
365.42
]
bombé
364.74
[
365.61
]
rubeosis
364.42
[
365.63
]
microcornea
743.41
[
365.43
]
neurofibromatosis
237.71
[
365.44
]
ocular
cysts NEC
365.64
disorders NEC
365.60
trauma
365.65
tumors NEC
365.64
postdislocation of lens
anterior
379.33
[
365.59
]
posterior
379.34
[
365.59
]
pseudoexfoliation of capsule
366.11
[
365.52
]
pupillary block or seclusion
364.74
[
365.61
]
recession of chamber angle
364.77
[
365.65
]
retinal vein occlusion
362.35
[
365.63
]
Rieger's anomaly or syndrome
743.44
[
365.41
]
rubeosis of iris
364.42
[
365.63
]
seclusion of pupil
364.74
[
365.61
]
spherophakia
743.36
[
365.59
]
Sturge-Weber (-Dimitri) syndrome
759.6
[
365.44
]
systemic syndrome NEC
365.44
tumor of globe
365.64
vascular disorders NEC
365.63
infantile
365.14
congenital
743.20
associated with other eye anomalies
743.22
simple
743.21
juvenile
365.14
low tension
365.12
malignant
365.83
narrow angle (primary)
365.20
acute
365.22
chronic
365.23
intermittent
365.21
interval
365.21
residual stage
365.24
subacute
365.21
newborn
743.20
associated with other eye anomalies
743.22
simple
743.21
noncongestive (chronic)
365.11
nonobstructive (chronic)
365.11
obstructive
365.60
due to lens changes
365.59
open angle
365.10
with
borderline intraocular pressure
365.01
cupping of optic discs
365.01
primary
365.11
residual stage
365.15
phacolytic
365.51
with hypermature cataract
366.18
[
365.51
]
pigmentary
365.13
postinfectious
365.60
pseudoexfoliation
365.52
with pseudoexfoliation of capsule
366.11
[
365.52
]
secondary NEC
365.60
simple (chronic)
365.11
simplex
365.11
steroid responders
365.03
suspect
365.00
syphilitic
095.8
traumatic NEC
365.65
newborn
767.8
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
017.3
[
365.62
]
wide angle (see also Glaucoma, open angle)
365.10