H17 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Codes
- H17.0 Adherent leukoma
- H17.00 Adherent leukoma, unspecified eye
- H17.01 Adherent leukoma, right eye
- H17.02 Adherent leukoma, left eye
- H17.03 Adherent leukoma, bilateral
- H17.1 Central corneal opacity
- H17.10 Central corneal opacity, unspecified eye
- H17.11 Central corneal opacity, right eye
- H17.12 Central corneal opacity, left eye
- H17.13 Central corneal opacity, bilateral
- H17.8 Other corneal scars and opacities
- H17.81 Minor opacity of cornea
- H17.811 Minor opacity of cornea, right eye
- H17.812 Minor opacity of cornea, left eye
- H17.813 Minor opacity of cornea, bilateral
- H17.819 Minor opacity of cornea, unspecified eye
- H17.82 Peripheral opacity of cornea
- H17.821 Peripheral opacity of cornea, right eye
- H17.822 Peripheral opacity of cornea, left eye
- H17.823 Peripheral opacity of cornea, bilateral
- H17.829 Peripheral opacity of cornea, unspecified eye
- H17.89 Other corneal scars and opacities
- H17.9 Unspecified corneal scar and opacity
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to H17 ICD10 Code:
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
H17 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about H17 ICD 10 code
Your cornea is the outermost layer of your eye. It is clear and shaped like a dome. The cornea helps to shield the rest of the eye from germs, dust, and other harmful matter. It also helps your eye to focus. If you wear contact lenses, they float on top of your corneas.
Problems with the cornea include:
- Refractive errors
- Allergies
- Infections
- Injuries
- Dystrophies - conditions in which parts of the cornea lose clarity due to a buildup of cloudy material
Treatments of corneal disorders include medicines, corneal transplantation, and corneal laser surgery.
NIH: National Eye Institute
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