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  • Tear-stone

    see Dacryolith
  • Teeth

    see also condition
  • Teething

    (syndrome) K00.7
  • Telangiectasia, telangiectasis

    (verrucous) I78.1
    • ataxic (cerebellar) (Louis-Bar) G11.3
    • familial I78.0
    • hemorrhagic, hereditary (congenital) (senile) I78.0
    • hereditary, hemorrhagic (congenital) (senile) I78.0
    • juxtafoveal H35.07-
    • macular H35.07-
    • macularis eruptiva perstans D47.01
    • parafoveal H35.07-
    • retinal (idiopathic) (juxtafoveal) (macular) (parafoveal) H35.07-
    • spider I78.1
  • Telephone scatologia

    F65.89
  • Telescoped bowel or intestine

    K56.1
  • Temperature

    • body, high (of unknown origin) R50.9
    • cold, trauma from T69.9
  • Temple

    see condition
  • Temporal

    see condition
  • Temporomandibular joint pain-dysfunction syndrome

    M26.62-


ICD-10 Code Lookup

Find the disease or condition using the Alphabetic Index displayed on this page. Select the associated ICD-10 code to view any special notations from the Tabular List.

In addition to the notes in the Tabular List, these conditions also have a specific Alphabetic Index entry structure. In the Alphabetic Index both conditions are listed together with the etiology code first followed by the manifestation codes in brackets. The code in brackets is always to be sequenced second.


Abbreviations used here:

NEC “Not elsewhere classifiable”
This abbreviation in the Alphabetic Index represents “other specified.” When a specific code is not available for a condition, the Alphabetic Index directs the coder to the “other specified” code in the Tabular List.

NOS “Not otherwise specified”
This abbreviation is the equivalent of unspecified.