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2008 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis 692.6

Contact dermatitis and other eczema due to plants (except food)

 On October 1, 2008 the 2009 ICD-9-CM codes came into effect. Therefore, this code may be out of date.

The 2009 version of ICD-9-CM 692.6 can be accessed here.

  • 692.6 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
  • 692.6 contains 23 index entries
  • View the ICD-9-CM Volume 1 692.* hierarchy

692.6 also known as:

  • Dermatitis due to:
    • lacquer tree [Rhus verniciflua]
    • poison:
      • ivy [Rhus toxicodendron]
      • oak [Rhus diversiloba]
      • sumac [Rhus venenata]
      • vine [Rhus radicans]
    • primrose [Primula]
    • ragweed [Senecio jacobae]
    • other plants in contact with the skin

692.6 excludes:

  • allergy NOS due to pollen (477.0)
  • nettle rash (708.8)


Index entries containing 692.6:

Dermatitis (allergic) (contact) (occupational) (venenata) 692.9
  • bullosa 694.9
    • striata pratensis 692.6
  • due to
    • lacquer tree (Rhus verniciflua) 692.6
    • plants NEC 692.6
    • poison
      • ivy (Rhus toxicodendron) 692.6
      • oak (Rhus diversiloba) 692.6
      • plant or vine 692.6
      • sumac (Rhus venenata) 692.6
      • vine (Rhus radicans) 692.6
    • primrose (primula) 692.6
    • primula 692.6
    • ragweed (Senecio jacobae) 692.6
    • Rhus (diversiloba) (radicans) (toxicodendron) (venenata) (verniciflua) 692.6
    • Senecio jacobae 692.6
  • meadow 692.6
Poison ivy, oak, sumac or other plant dermatitis 692.6
Primula dermatitis 692.6
Rhus
  • diversiloba dermatitis 692.6
  • radicans dermatitis 692.6
  • toxicodendron dermatitis 692.6
  • venenata dermatitis 692.6
  • verniciflua dermatitis 692.6
Senecio jacobae dermatitis 692.6
Sting (animal) (bee) (fish) (insect) (jellyfish) (Portuguese man-o-war) (wasp) (venomous) 989.5
  • plant 692.6