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2009 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 368.16
Psychophysical visual disturbances
368.15
368.2
368.16 is a billable ICD-9-CM medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.
Newer versions of 368.16:
2010
Diagnosis Definition(s)
An inability to recognize or interpret objects by sight.
A visual agnosia usually due to brain damage and characterized by an inability to recognize familiar faces, and in some cases, one's own face.
Also applicable to/known as
Prosopagnosia
Visual:
agnosia
disorientation syndrome
hallucinations
object agnosia
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index Entries That Refer To 368.16
Agnosia (body image) (tactile)
784.69
visual
368.16
object
368.16
suspected
Balint's syndrome (psychic paralysis of visual fixation)
368.16
Blindness (acquired) (congenital) (both eyes)
369.00
face
368.16
Disturbance - see also Disease
vision, visual NEC
368.9
psychophysical
368.16
Hallucination (auditory) (gustatory) (olfactory) (tactile)
780.1
visual
368.16
Holmes' syndrome (visual disorientation)
368.16
Paralysis, paralytic (complete) (incomplete)
344.9
visual field, psychic
368.16
Prosopagnosia
368.16
Riddoch's syndrome (visual disorientation)
368.16
Syndrome - see also Disease
Balint's (psychic paralysis of visual disorientation)
368.16
Holmes' (visual disorientation)
368.16
Riddoch's (visual disorientation)
368.16
visual disorientation
368.16
Vision, visual
disorientation (syndrome)
368.16
hallucinations
368.16
halos
368.16
loss
369.9
sudden
368.16