ICD 10 CM Index: Peritonitis (adhesive) (bacterial) (fibrinous) (hemorrhagic) (idiopathic) (localized) (perforative) (primary) (with adhesions) (with effusion)
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Peritonitis (adhesive) (bacterial) (fibrinous) (hemorrhagic) (idiopathic) (localized) (perforative) (primary) (with adhesions) (with effusion)
ICD 10 Code is K65.9.
- with or following
- abscess K65.1
- appendicitis
- with perforation or rupture K35.32
- generalized K35.20, See also Appendicitis
- localized K35.30, See also Appendicitis
- diverticular disease (intestine) K57.80
- acute (generalized) K65.0
- aseptic T81.61
- bile, biliary K65.3
- chemical T81.61
- chlamydial A74.81
- complicating abortion, See Abortion, by type, complicated by, pelvic peritonitis
- congenital P78.1
- chronic proliferative K65.8
- diaphragmatic K65.0
- diffuse K65.0
- diphtheritic A36.89
- disseminated K65.0
- due to
- eosinophilic K65.8
- acute K65.0
- fibrocaseous (tuberculous) A18.31
- fibropurulent K65.0
- following ectopic or molar pregnancy O08.0
- general (ized) K65.0
- gonococcal A54.85
- meconium (newborn) P78.0
- neonatal P78.1
- meconium P78.0
- pancreatic K65.0
- paroxysmal, familial E85.0
- benign E85.0
- pelvic
- periodic, familial E85.0
- proliferative, chronic K65.8
- puerperal, postpartum, childbirth O85
- purulent K65.0
- septic K65.0
- specified NEC K65.8
- spontaneous bacterial K65.2
- subdiaphragmatic K65.0
- subphrenic K65.0
- suppurative K65.0
- syphilitic A52.74
- congenital (early) A50.08
- talc T81.61
- tuberculous A18.31
- urine K65.8