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2009 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 372.30
Conjunctivitis unspecified
372.3
372.31
372.30 is a billable ICD-9-CM medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.
Newer versions of 372.30:
2010
Diagnosis Definition(s)
inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelids and the anterior part of the sclera; also called pinkeye and redeye.
Conjunctivitis; inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye.
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index Entries That Refer To 372.30
Conjunctivitis (exposure) (infectious) (nondiphtheritic) (pneumococcal) (pustular) (staphylococcal) (streptococcal) NEC
372.30
actinic
370.24
acute
372.00
atopic
372.05
contagious
372.03
follicular
372.02
hemorrhagic (viral)
077.4
adenoviral (acute)
077.3
allergic (chronic)
372.14
with hay fever
372.05
anaphylactic
372.05
angular
372.03
Apollo (viral)
077.4
atopic
372.05
blennorrhagic (neonatorum)
098.40
catarrhal
372.03
chemical
372.01
allergic
372.05
meaning corrosion - See Burn, conjunctiva
chlamydial
077.98
due to
Chlamydia trachomatis - see Trachoma
paratrachoma
077.0
chronic
372.10
allergic
372.14
follicular
372.12
simple
372.11
specified type NEC
372.14
vernal
372.13
diphtheritic
032.81
due to
dust
372.05
enterovirus type 70
077.4
erythema multiforme
695.10
[
372.33
]
filariasis (see also Filariasis)
125.9
[
372.15
]
mucocutaneous
disease NEC
372.33
leishmaniasis
085.5
[
372.15
]
Reiter's disease
099.3
[
372.33
]
syphilis
095.8
[
372.10
]
toxoplasmosis (acquired)
130.1
congenital (active)
771.2
trachoma - see Trachoma
dust
372.05
eczematous
370.31
epidemic
077.1
hemorrhagic
077.4
follicular (acute)
372.02
adenoviral (acute)
077.3
chronic
372.12
glare
370.24
gonococcal (neonatorum)
098.40
granular (trachomatous)
076.1
late effect
139.1
hemorrhagic (acute) (epidemic)
077.4
herpetic (simplex)
054.43
zoster
053.21
inclusion
077.0
infantile
771.6
influenzal
372.03
Koch-Weeks
372.03
light
372.05
medicamentosa
372.05
membranous
372.04
meningococcic
036.89
Morax-Axenfeld
372.02
mucopurulent NEC
372.03
neonatal
771.6
gonococcal
098.40
Newcastle's
077.8
nodosa
360.14
of Beal
077.3
parasitic
372.15
filariasis (see also Filariasis)
125.9
[
372.15
]
mucocutaneous leishmaniasis
085.5
[
372.15
]
Parinaud's
372.02
petrificans
372.39
phlyctenular
370.31
pseudomembranous
372.04
diphtheritic
032.81
purulent
372.03
Reiter's
099.3
[
372.33
]
rosacea
695.3
[
372.31
]
serous
372.01
viral
077.99
simple chronic
372.11
specified NEC
372.39
sunlamp
372.04
swimming pool
077.0
trachomatous (follicular)
076.1
acute
076.0
late effect
139.1
traumatic NEC
372.39
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
017.3
[
370.31
]
tularemic
021.3
tularensis
021.3
vernal
372.13
limbar
372.13
[
370.32
]
viral
077.99
acute hemorrhagic
077.4
specified NEC
077.8
Ophthalmia (see also Conjunctivitis)
372.30
actinic rays
370.24
allergic (acute)
372.05
chronic
372.14
blennorrhagic (neonatorum)
098.40
catarrhal
372.03
diphtheritic
032.81
Egyptian
076.1
electric, electrica
370.24
gonococcal (neonatorum)
098.40
metastatic
360.11
migraine
346.8
neonatorum, newborn
771.6
gonococcal
098.40
nodosa
360.14
phlyctenular
370.31
with ulcer (see also Ulcer, cornea)
370.00
sympathetic
360.11