
 2007 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 2007 version of ICD-9-CM 511.0.
- More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 511.0: 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 
511.0 converts approximately to:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM J86.9 Pyothorax without fistulaOr: 
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM J94.1 FibrothoraxOr: 
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM J94.8 Other specified pleural conditionsOr: 
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM J94.9 Pleural condition, unspecifiedOr: 
- 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 lung 511.0
  pleura, pleuritic 511.0 pleura, pleuritic 511.0  tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0 
 
  pleuropericardial 511.0 pleuropericardial 511.0
  pulmonary 511.0 pulmonary 511.0
 
- Body, bodies fibrin, pleura 511.0 fibrin, pleura 511.0
 
- Calcification pleura 511.0 pleura 511.0  postinfectional 518.89 postinfectional 518.89 
  tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0 
 
 
- Congestion, congestive (chronic) (passive) pleural 511.0 pleural 511.0
 
- Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome pleura (cavity) (see also Pleurisy) 511.0 pleura (cavity) (see also Pleurisy) 511.0
 
- Fever 780.6  pleural (see also Pleurisy) 511.0 pleural (see also Pleurisy) 511.0
 
- Fibrin ball or bodies, pleural (sac) 511.0 ball or bodies, pleural (sac) 511.0
 
- Fibrosis, fibrotic pleura 511.0 pleura 511.0
 
- Fibrothorax 511.0
- Neuralgia, neuralgic (acute) (see also Neuritis) 729.2  pleura 511.0 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 with  effusion (without mention of cause) 511.9 effusion (without mention of cause) 511.9    bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1 bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1 
   nontuberculous NEC 511.9 nontuberculous NEC 511.9 
   pneumococcal 511.1 pneumococcal 511.1 
   specified type NEC 511.8 specified type NEC 511.8 
   staphylococcal 511.1 staphylococcal 511.1 
   streptococcal 511.1 streptococcal 511.1 
   tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0 tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0     primary, progressive 010.1 primary, progressive 010.1 
 
 
  influenza, flu, or grippe 487.1 influenza, flu, or grippe 487.1 
  tuberculosis - see Pleurisy, tuberculous tuberculosis - see Pleurisy, tuberculous
 
  exudative (see also Pleurisy, with effusion) 511.9 exudative (see also Pleurisy, with effusion) 511.9   bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1 bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1 
 
  pneumococcal 511.0 pneumococcal 511.0
  serofibrinous (see also Pleurisy, with effusion) 511.9 serofibrinous (see also Pleurisy, with effusion) 511.9   bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1 bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1 
 
  serous (see also Pleurisy, with effusion) 511.9 serous (see also Pleurisy, with effusion) 511.9   bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1 bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1 
 
  staphylococcal 511.0 staphylococcal 511.0
  streptococcal 511.0 streptococcal 511.0
  traumatic (post) (current) 862.29 traumatic (post) (current) 862.29   with open wound into cavity 862.39 with open wound into cavity 862.39 
 
  tuberculous (with effusion) (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0 tuberculous (with effusion) (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0   primary, progressive 010.1 primary, progressive 010.1 
 
 
- Retraction pleura (see also Pleurisy) 511.0 pleura (see also Pleurisy) 511.0
 
- Thickening pleura (see also Pleurisy) 511.0 pleura (see also Pleurisy) 511.0