H50 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
- H50.0 Esotropia
- H50.00 Unspecified esotropia
- H50.01 Monocular esotropia
- H50.011 Monocular esotropia, right eye
- H50.012 Monocular esotropia, left eye
- H50.02 Monocular esotropia with A pattern
- H50.021 Monocular esotropia with A pattern, right eye
- H50.022 Monocular esotropia with A pattern, left eye
- H50.03 Monocular esotropia with V pattern
- H50.031 Monocular esotropia with V pattern, right eye
- H50.032 Monocular esotropia with V pattern, left eye
- H50.04 Monocular esotropia with other noncomitancies
- H50.041 Monocular esotropia with other noncomitancies, right eye
- H50.042 Monocular esotropia with other noncomitancies, left eye
- H50.05 Alternating esotropia
- H50.06 Alternating esotropia with A pattern
- H50.07 Alternating esotropia with V pattern
- H50.08 Alternating esotropia with other noncomitancies
- H50.1 Exotropia
- H50.10 Unspecified exotropia
- H50.11 Monocular exotropia
- H50.111 Monocular exotropia, right eye
- H50.112 Monocular exotropia, left eye
- H50.12 Monocular exotropia with A pattern
- H50.121 Monocular exotropia with A pattern, right eye
- H50.122 Monocular exotropia with A pattern, left eye
- H50.13 Monocular exotropia with V pattern
- H50.131 Monocular exotropia with V pattern, right eye
- H50.132 Monocular exotropia with V pattern, left eye
- H50.14 Monocular exotropia with other noncomitancies
- H50.141 Monocular exotropia with other noncomitancies, right eye
- H50.142 Monocular exotropia with other noncomitancies, left eye
- H50.15 Alternating exotropia
- H50.16 Alternating exotropia with A pattern
- H50.17 Alternating exotropia with V pattern
- H50.18 Alternating exotropia with other noncomitancies
- H50.2 Vertical strabismus
- H50.21 Vertical strabismus, right eye
- H50.22 Vertical strabismus, left eye
- H50.3 Intermittent heterotropia
- H50.30 Unspecified intermittent heterotropia
- H50.31 Intermittent monocular esotropia
- H50.311 Intermittent monocular esotropia, right eye
- H50.312 Intermittent monocular esotropia, left eye
- H50.32 Intermittent alternating esotropia
- H50.33 Intermittent monocular exotropia
- H50.331 Intermittent monocular exotropia, right eye
- H50.332 Intermittent monocular exotropia, left eye
- H50.34 Intermittent alternating exotropia
- H50.4 Other and unspecified heterotropia
- H50.40 Unspecified heterotropia
- H50.41 Cyclotropia
- H50.411 Cyclotropia, right eye
- H50.412 Cyclotropia, left eye
- H50.42 Monofixation syndrome
- H50.43 Accommodative component in esotropia
- H50.5 Heterophoria
- H50.50 Unspecified heterophoria
- H50.51 Esophoria
- H50.52 Exophoria
- H50.53 Vertical heterophoria
- H50.54 Cyclophoria
- H50.55 Alternating heterophoria
- H50.6 Mechanical strabismus
- H50.60 Mechanical strabismus, unspecified
- H50.61 Brown's sheath syndrome
- H50.611 Brown's sheath syndrome, right eye
- H50.612 Brown's sheath syndrome, left eye
- H50.69 Other mechanical strabismus
- H50.8 Other specified strabismus
- H50.81 Duane's syndrome
- H50.811 Duane's syndrome, right eye
- H50.812 Duane's syndrome, left eye
- H50.89 Other specified strabismus
- H50.9 Unspecified strabismus
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to H50 ICD10 Code:
- H00-H59 Diseases of the eye and adnexa
- H49-H52 Disorders of ocular muscles, binocular movement, accommodation and refraction
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
H50 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about H50 ICD 10 code
When you look at an object, you're using several muscles to move both eyes to focus on it. If you have a problem with the muscles, the eyes don't work properly.
There are many kinds of eye movement disorders. Two common ones are:
- Strabismus - a disorder in which the two eyes don't line up in the same direction. This results in "crossed eyes" or "walleye."
- Nystagmus - fast, uncontrollable movements of the eyes, sometimes called "dancing eyes"
Some eye movement disorders are present at birth. Others develop over time and may be associated with other problems, such as injuries. Treatments include glasses, patches, eye muscle exercises, and surgery. There is no cure for some kinds of eye movement disorders, such as most kinds of nystagmus.
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