Non-specific code 2010 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 012.3
Tuberculous laryngitis
  • There are 7 ICD-9-CM codes below 012.3 that define this diagnosis in greater detail. Do not use this code on a reimbursement claim.
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Applies To
  • Tuberculosis of glottis
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 012.3:
  • Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
    • Isambert's (see also Tuberculosis, larynx) 012.3
  • Isambert's disease 012.3
  • Laryngitis (acute) (edematous) (fibrinous) (gangrenous) (infective) (infiltrative) (malignant) (membranous) (phlegmonous) (pneumococcal) (pseudomembranous) (septic) (subglottic) (suppurative) (ulcerative) (viral) 464.00
    • tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, larynx) 012.3
  • Laryngotracheitis (acute) (infectional) (viral) (see also Laryngitis) 464.20
    • tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, larynx) 012.3
  • Tracheitis (acute) (catarrhal) (infantile) (membranous) (plastic) (pneumococcal) (septic) (suppurative) (viral) 464.10
    • with
      • bronchitis 490
        • acute or subacute 466.0
        • chronic 491.8
        • tuberculosis - see Tuberculosis, pulmonary
      • laryngitis (acute) 464.20
        • with obstruction 464.21
        • chronic 476.1
        • tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, larynx) 012.3
      • obstruction 464.11
  • Tuberculosis, tubercular, tuberculous (calcification) (calcified) (caseous) (chromogenic acid-fast bacilli) (congenital) (degeneration) (disease) (fibrocaseous) (fistula) (gangrene) (interstitial) (isolated circumscribed lesions) (necrosis) (parenchymatous) (ulcerative) 011.9
    • epiglottis 012.3
    • glottis 012.3
    • laryngitis 012.3
    • larynx 012.3
    • perichondritis, larynx 012.3
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