Anomalies of pupillary function
379.4
Sense Organs
Both
375-379.99
ICD mappings
| ICD code | Type | Description | Phenome |
|---|---|---|---|
| H57.0 | ICD10CM | Anomalies of pupillary function | MGI |
| H57.00 | ICD10CM | Unspecified anomaly of pupillary function | MGI |
| H57.01 | ICD10CM | Argyll Robertson pupil, atypical | MGI |
| H57.02 | ICD10CM | Anisocoria | MGI |
| H57.03 | ICD10CM | Miosis | MGI |
| H57.04 | ICD10CM | Mydriasis | MGI |
| H57.05 | ICD10CM | Tonic pupil | MGI |
| H57.051 | ICD10CM | Tonic pupil, right eye | MGI |
| H57.052 | ICD10CM | Tonic pupil, left eye | MGI |
| H57.053 | ICD10CM | Tonic pupil, bilateral | MGI |
| H57.059 | ICD10CM | Tonic pupil, unspecified eye | MGI |
| H57.09 | ICD10CM | Other anomalies of pupillary function | MGI |
| 379.40 | ICD9CM | Abnormal pupillary function, unspecified | MGI |
| 379.41 | ICD9CM | Anisocoria | MGI |
| 379.42 | ICD9CM | Miosis (persistent), not due to miotics | MGI |
| 379.43 | ICD9CM | Mydriasis (persistent), not due to mydriatics | MGI |
| 379.45 | ICD9CM | Argyll Robertson pupil, atypical | MGI |
| 379.46 | ICD9CM | Tonic pupillary reaction | MGI |
| 379.49 | ICD9CM | Other anomalies of pupillary function | MGI |
| H57.0 | ICD10 | H57.0 Anomalies of pupillary function | UKB |
| 379.4 | ICD9 | 3794 Anomalies of pupillary function | UKB |
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