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2012 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 703.8
Other specified diseases of nail
- Short description: Diseases of nail NEC.
- ICD-9-CM 703.8 is a billable medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.
- You are viewing the 2012 version of ICD-9-CM 703.8.
- More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 703.8: 2013.
703.8 Alternative Terminology
- Abnormality of nail tissue
- Acquired koilonychia
- Acquired striate leukonychia
- Azure half-moon nail
- Beaded ridging of nails
- Beau's lines
- Beau's lines secondary to systemic illness
- Brachyonychia
- Change in nail appearance
- Clubbing of nail
- Disorder of nail color
- Drug-induced leukonychia
- Drug-induced onycholysis
- Dystrophia unguium
- Dystrophia unguium, partial
- Dystrophia unguium, total
- Eggshell nail
- Eggshell nails
- Elkonyxis
- Enlarged nails
- Excessive growth of nails
- Gray nails
- Grooving of nail
- Half-and-half nail
- Hereditary lymphedema and yellow nails
- Hereditary striate leuconychia
- Hypertrophy of nail
- Hypertrophy of toenail
- Idiopathic atrophy of nail in childhood
- Idiopathic photo-onycholysis
- Koilonychia
- Lamellar nail splitting
- Large lunula
- Leukonychia
- Leukonychia punctata
- Leukonychia secondary to systemic disease
- Leukonychia striata
- Lichen planus of nail
- Longitudinal brown stripes in nails
- Longitudinal grooving of nails
- Longitudinal split nail
- Lupus erythematosus-associated nail dystrophy
- Macronychia
- Malalignment of nail
- Median canaliform nail dystrophy
- Median nail dystrophy
- Median nail dystrophy of heller
- Mee's line
- Melanonychia
- Micronychia
- Muehrcke's lines
- Nail discoloration
- Nail dystrophy associated with bullous dermatoses
- Nail dystrophy associated with dermatological disease
- Nail dystrophy due to benign familial pemphigus
- Nail dystrophy due to cytotoxic therapy
- Nail dystrophy due to darier's disease
- Nail dystrophy due to graft-versus-host disease
- Nail dystrophy due to habit tic
- Nail dystrophy due to lichen nitidus
- Nail dystrophy due to lichen striatus
- Nail dystrophy due to nail biting
- Nail dystrophy due to pityriasis rubra pilaris
- Nail dystrophy due to sarcoidosis
- Nail dystrophy due to secondary syphilis
- Nail dystrophy resulting from poisonous chemical
- Nail pterygium in lichen planus
- Nail shedding
- Nail surface rough
- Nailfold hemorrhages
- Nails crumble
- Nutcracker nails
- On examination - nails
- On examination - nails - koilonychia
- On examination - nails - pitting
- On examination - nails - splinter hemorrhage
- On examination - nails brittle
- On examination - nails ridged
- Onychatrophy due to lichen planus
- Onychoatrophy
- Onychogryposis
- Onycholysis
- Onycholysis due to fungal infection of nail
- Onychomadesis
- Onychomalacia
- Parrot-beak nail
- Photoonycholysis
- Physiological brown stripes in nails
- Pincer nail deformity
- Pitting of nails
- Pseudo-clubbing
- Psoriatic nail dystrophy
- Psoriatic nail pitting
- Psoriatic onycholysis
- Pterygium inversum unguis
- Red half-moon nail in congestive heart failure
- Reedy nail
- Scleroderma-associated nail dystrophy
- Separation of nail fold
- Splits in nails
- Splitting toenail
- Stained nail
- Striate leuconychia
- Subungual hemorrhage
- Subungual hyperkeratosis
- Thin nails
- Toenail thickened
- Trachyonychia
- Transverse overcurvature of nail
- Transverse split nail
- Traumatic onychia
- Traumatic onycholysis
- Traumatic splinter hemorrhage
- Twenty nail dystrophy
- White flecks in nails
- White nails
- Yellow nails
Applies To
- Dystrophia unguium
- Hypertrophy of nail
- Koilonychia
- Leukonychia (punctata) (striata)
- Onychauxis
- Onychogryposis
- Onycholysis
Convert 703.8 to ICD-10-CM 

ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 703.8:
- Achromia
unguium 703.8
- Anonychia 757.5

acquired 703.8
- Atrophia - see also Atrophy
unguium 703.8
congenita 757.5
- Atrophy, atrophic
nail 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Beau's
lines (transverse furrows on fingernails) 703.8
- Brittle
nails 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Clubnail (acquired) 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Defluvium
unguium 703.8
- Discoloration
nails 703.8
- Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
nail 703.9

specified type NEC 703.8
- Displacement, displaced
nail (congenital) 757.5

acquired 703.8
- Disturbance - see also Disease
nutritional 269.9

nail 703.8
- Dystrophy, dystrophia 783.9

nail 703.8
congenital 757.5
unguium 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Eggshell nails 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Fragilitas
unguium 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Fragility
nails 703.8
- Furrowing nail(s) (transverse) 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Grooved
nails (transverse) 703.8
- Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (nontraumatic) 459.0

nail (subungual) 703.8
subungual 703.8
due to blood dyscrasia 287.8
- Horn
nail 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Hypertrophy, hypertrophic
nail 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Koilonychia 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Leukonychia (punctata) (striata) 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Leukopathia
unguium 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Lines
Beau's (transverse furrows on fingernails) 703.8
- Longitudinal stripes or grooves, nails 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Onychauxis 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Onychodystrophy 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Onychogryphosis 703.8
- Onychogryposis 703.8
- Onycholysis 703.8
- Onychomadesis 703.8
- Onychomalacia 703.8
- Onychoptosis 703.8
- Onychorrhexis 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Onychoschizia 703.8
- Onychotrophia (see also Atrophy, nail) 703.8
- Pachyonychia (congenital) 757.5

acquired 703.8
- Pitting (edema) (see also Edema) 782.3

nail 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Platyonychia (congenital) 757.5

acquired 703.8
- Polyunguia (congenital) 757.5

acquired 703.8
- Remnant
fingernail 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Shedding
nail 703.8
- Soft - see also condition
nails 703.8
- Softening
nails 703.8
- Spading nail 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Split, splitting
nails 703.8
- Spoon nail 703.8
congenital 757.5
- Striations of nails 703.8
- Strippling of nails 703.8
- Thickening
nail 703.8
congenital 757.5
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