2011 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 511.0
Pleurisy without effusion or current tuberculosis
- Short description: Pleurisy w/o effus or TB.
- ICD-9-CM 511.0 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 511.0 should only be used for claims with a date of service on or before September 30, 2015. For claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015, use an equivalent ICD-10-CM code (or codes).
- You are viewing the 2011 version of ICD-9-CM 511.0.
- More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 511.0: 2012 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM:
511.0 converts approximately to:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM J86.9 Pyothorax without fistula
Or:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM J94.1 Fibrothorax
Or:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM J94.8 Other specified pleural conditions
Or:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM J94.9 Pleural condition, unspecified
Or:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM R09.1 Pleurisy
Approximate Synonyms
- Acute dry pleurisy
- Adhesion of pleura
- Asbestos pleurisy
- Asbestos-induced bilateral diffuse pleural thickening
- Asbestos-induced pleural fibrosis
- Asbestos-induced pleural plaque
- Bacterial pleurisy
- Basal pleurisy
- Calcification of pleura
- Chronic dry pleurisy
- Diaphragmatic pleurisy
- Disorder of pleura
- Drug-induced pleurisy
- Dry pleurisy
- Fibrinous pleurisy
- Fibrosis of pleura
- Fibrothorax
- Infective pleurisy
- Interlobar pleurisy
- Obliterative pleuritis
- Pleural calcification
- Pleural disease
- Pleural disease due to asbestos
- Pleural plaque
- Pleural plaque due to asbestos exposure
- Pleural thickening
- Pleurisy
- Pleurisy without effusion or active tuberculosis
- Pneumococcal pleurisy
- Post-infective pleural fibrosis
- Post-tuberculous pleural fibrosis
- Staphylococcal pleurisy
- Sterile pleurisy
- Streptococcal pleurisy
- Thickening of pleura
- Viral pleurisy
Applies To
- Adhesion, lung or pleura
- Calcification of pleura
- Pleurisy (acute) (sterile):
- diaphragmatic
- fibrinous
- interlobar
- Pleurisy:
- NOS
- pneumococcal
- staphylococcal
- streptococcal
- Thickening of pleura
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to
511.0:
- Adhesion(s), adhesive (postinfectional) (postoperative)
- lung 511.0
- pleura, pleuritic 511.0
- tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0
- pleuropericardial 511.0
- pulmonary 511.0
- Body, bodies
- fibrin, pleura 511.0
- Calcification
- pleura 511.0
- postinfectional 518.89
- tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0
- Congestion, congestive
- pleural 511.0
- Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
- pleura (cavity) (see also Pleurisy) 511.0
- Fever 780.60
- pleural (see also Pleurisy) 511.0
- Fibrin
- ball or bodies, pleural (sac) 511.0
- Fibrosis, fibrotic
- pleura 511.0
- Fibrothorax 511.0
- Neuralgia, neuralgic (acute) (see also Neuritis) 729.2
- pleura 511.0
- Pleurisy (acute) (adhesive) (chronic) (costal) (diaphragmatic) (double) (dry) (fetid) (fibrinous) (fibrous) (interlobar) (latent) (lung) (old) (plastic) (primary) (residual) (sicca) (sterile) (subacute) (unresolved) (with adherent pleura) 511.0
- with
- effusion (without mention of cause) 511.9
- bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1
- nontuberculous NEC 511.9
- pneumococcal 511.1
- specified type NEC 511.89
- staphylococcal 511.1
- streptococcal 511.1
- tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0
- primary, progressive 010.1
- influenza, flu, or grippe (see also Influenza) 487.1
- tuberculosis - see Pleurisy, tuberculous
- exudative (see also Pleurisy, with effusion) 511.9
- bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1
- influenzal (see also Influenza) 487.1
- pneumococcal 511.0
- serofibrinous (see also Pleurisy, with effusion) 511.9
- bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1
- serous (see also Pleurisy, with effusion) 511.9
- bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1
- staphylococcal 511.0
- streptococcal 511.0
- traumatic (post) (current) 862.29
- with open wound into cavity 862.39
- tuberculous (with effusion) (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0
- primary, progressive 010.1
- Retraction
- pleura (see also Pleurisy) 511.0
- Thickening
- pleura (see also Pleurisy) 511.0