Convert to ICD-10-CM:
454.1 converts approximately to:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM I83.10 Varicose veins of unspecified lower extremity with inflammation
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to
454.1:
- Dermatitis (allergic) (contact) (occupational) (venenata) 692.9
- due to
- acetone 692.2
- acids 692.4
- adhesive plaster 692.4
- alcohol (skin contact) (substances classifiable to 980.0-980.9) 692.4
- alkalis 692.4
- allergy NEC 692.9
- ammonia (household) (liquid) 692.4
- animal
- arnica 692.3
- arsenic 692.4
- blister beetle 692.89
- cantharides 692.3
- carbon disulphide 692.2
- caterpillar 692.89
- caustics 692.4
- cereal (ingested) 693.1
- chemical(s) NEC 692.4
- chlorocompounds 692.2
- coffee (ingested) 693.1
- cold weather 692.89
- cosmetics 692.81
- cyclohexanes 692.2
- dander, animal (cat) (dog) 692.84
- deodorant 692.81
- detergents 692.0
- dichromate 692.4
- drugs and medicinals (correct substance properly administered) (internal use) 693.0
- external (in contact with skin) 692.3
- wrong substance given or taken 976.9
- specified substance - see Table of Drugs and Chemicals
- wrong substance given or taken 977.9
- specified substance - see Table of Drugs and Chemicals
- dyes 692.89
- epidermophytosis - see Dermatophytosis
- esters 692.2
- external irritant NEC 692.9
- eye shadow 692.81
- fish (ingested) 693.1
- flour (ingested) 693.1
- food (ingested) 693.1
- in contact with skin 692.5
- fruit (ingested) 693.1
- fungicides 692.3
- furs 692.84
- glycols 692.2
- greases NEC 692.1
- hair, animal (cat) (dog) 692.84
- hair dyes 692.89
- hot
- objects and materials - see Burn, by site
- weather or places 692.89
- hydrocarbons 692.2
- infrared rays, except from sun 692.82
- solar NEC (see also Dermatitis, due to, sun) 692.70
- ingested substance 693.9
- drugs and medicinals (see also Dermatitis, due to, drugs and medicinals) 693.0
- food 693.1
- specified substance NEC 693.8
- ingestion or injection of
- chemical 693.8
- drug (correct substance properly administered) 693.0
- wrong substance given or taken 977.9
- specified substance - see Table of Drugs and Chemicals
- insecticides 692.4
- internal agent 693.9
- drugs and medicinals (see also Dermatitis, due to, drugs and medicinals) 693.0
- food (ingested) 693.1
- in contact with skin 692.5
- specified agent NEC 693.8
- iodine 692.3
- iodoform 692.3
- irradiation 692.82
- jewelry 692.83
- keratolytics 692.3
- ketones 692.2
- lacquer tree (Rhus verniciflua) 692.6
- light (sun) NEC (see also Dermatitis, due to, sun) 692.70
- low temperature 692.89
- mascara 692.81
- meat (ingested) 693.1
- mercury, mercurials 692.3
- metals 692.83
- milk (ingested) 693.1
- Neomycin 692.3
- nylon 692.4
- oils NEC 692.1
- paint solvent 692.2
- pediculocides 692.3
- petroleum products (substances classifiable to 981) 692.4
- phenol 692.3
- photosensitiveness, photosensitivity (sun) 692.72
- plants NEC 692.6
- plasters, medicated (any) 692.3
- plastic 692.4
- 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
- preservatives 692.89
- primrose (primula) 692.6
- primula 692.6
- radiation 692.82
- sun NEC (see also Dermatitis, due to, sun) 692.70
- tanning bed 692.82
- radioactive substance 692.82
- radium 692.82
- ragweed (Senecio jacobae) 692.6
- Rhus (diversiloba) (radicans) (toxicodendron) (venenata) (verniciflua) 692.6
- rubber 692.4
- scabicides 692.3
- Senecio jacobae 692.6
- solar radiation - see Dermatitis, due to, sun
- solvents (any) (substances classifiable to (982.0-982.8) 692.2
- specified agent NEC 692.89
- sun 692.70
- sunburn (see also Sunburn) 692.71
- sunshine NEC (see also Dermatitis, due to, sun) 692.70
- tanning bed 692.82
- tetrachlorethylene 692.2
- toluene 692.2
- topical medications 692.3
- turpentine 692.2
- ultraviolet rays, except from sun 692.82
- sun NEC (see also Dermatitis, due to, sun) 692.70
- vaccine or vaccination (correct substance properly administered) 693.0
- wrong substance given or taken
- bacterial vaccine 978.8
- specified - see Table of Drugs and Chemicals
- other vaccines NEC 979.9
- specified - see Table of Drugs and Chemicals
- varicose veins (see also Varicose, vein, inflamed or infected) 454.1
- x-rays 692.82
- hypostatic, hypostatica 454.1
- stasis 454.1
- due to
- postphlebitic syndrome 459.12
- varicose veins - see Varicose
- ulcerated or with ulcer (varicose) 454.2
- varicose 454.1
- Eczema (acute) (allergic) (chronic) (erythematous) (fissum) (occupational) (rubrum) (squamous) 692.9
- stasis (lower extremity) 454.1
- Phlebitis (infective) (pyemic) (septic) (suppurative) 451.9
- varicose (leg) (lower extremity) (see also Varicose, vein) 454.1
- Stasis
- dermatitis (see also Varix, with stasis dermatitis) 454.1
- eczema (see also Varix, with stasis dermatitis) 454.1
- Varicose
- vein (lower extremity) (ruptured) (see also Varix) 454.9
- with
- anus - see Hemorrhoids
- broad ligament 456.5
- congenital (peripheral) 747.60
- esophagus (ulcerated (see also Varix, esophagus) 456.1
- bleeding (see also Varix, esophagus, bleeding) 456.0
- inflamed or infected 454.1
- in pregnancy or puerperium 671.0
- nasal septum (with ulcer) 456.8
- pelvis 456.5
- perineum 456.6
- in pregnancy, childbirth, or puerperium 671.1
- rectum - see Hemorrhoids
- scrotum (ulcerated) 456.4
- specified site NEC 456.8
- sublingual 456.3
- ulcerated 454.0
- inflamed or infected 454.2
- umbilical cord, affecting fetus or newborn 762.6
- urethra 456.8
- vulva 456.6
- in pregnancy, childbirth, or puerperium 671.1
- Varix (lower extremity) (ruptured) 454.9
- with
- complications NEC 454.8
- edema 454.8
- inflammation or infection 454.1
- pain 454.8
- stasis dermatitis 454.1
- swelling 454.8
- ulcer 454.0
- with inflammation or infection 454.2
- inflamed or infected 454.1