ICD 10 CM Index: Pneumonia (acute) (double) (migratory) (purulent) (septic) (unresolved)
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Pneumonia (acute) (double) (migratory) (purulent) (septic) (unresolved)
ICD 10 Code is J18.9.
- with
- lung abscess J85.1
- due to specified organism, See Pneumonia, in (due to)
- influenza, See Influenza, with, pneumonia
- 2019 (novel) coronavirus J12.82
- adenoviral J12.0
- adynamic J18.2
- alba A50.04
- allergic J82.89, See also Pneumonitis, hypersensitivity
- alveolar, See Pneumonia, lobar
- anaerobes J15.8
- anthrax A22.1
- apex, apical, See Pneumonia, lobar
- Ascaris B77.81
- aspiration J69.0
- atypical NEC J18.9
- bacillus J15.9
- specified NEC J15.8
- bacterial J15.9
- specified NEC J15.8
- Bacteroides (fragilis) (oralis) (melaninogenicus) J15.8
- basal, basic, basilar, See Pneumonia, by type
- bronchiolitis obliterans organized (BOOP) J84.89
- broncho-, bronchial (confluent) (croupous) (diffuse) (disseminated) (hemorrhagic) (involving lobes) (lobar) (terminal) J18.0
- allergic J82.89, See also Pneumonitis, hypersensitivity
- aspiration, See Pneumonia, aspiration
- bacterial J15.9
- specified NEC J15.8
- chronic, See Fibrosis, lung
- diplococcal J13
- Eaton's agent J15.7
- Escherichia coli (E. coli) J15.5
- Friedländer's bacillus J15.0
- Hemophilus influenzae J14
- hypostatic J18.2
- inhalation, See also Pneumonia, aspiration
- Klebsiella (pneumoniae) J15.0
- lipid, lipoid J69.1
- endogenous J84.89
- Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) J15.7
- pleuro-pneumonia-like-organisms (PPLO) J15.7
- pneumococcal J13
- Proteus J15.6
- Pseudomonas J15.1
- Serratia marcescens J15.6
- specified organism NEC J16.8
- staphylococcal, See Pneumonia, staphylococcal
- streptococcal NEC J15.4
- viral, virus, See Pneumonia, viral
- Butyrivibrio (fibriosolvens) J15.8
- Candida B37.1
- caseous, See Tuberculosis, pulmonary
- catarrhal, See Pneumonia, broncho
- chlamydial J16.0
- congenital P23.1
- cholesterol J84.89
- cirrhotic (chronic), See Fibrosis, lung
- Clostridium (haemolyticum) (novyi) J15.8
- confluent, See Pneumonia, broncho
- congenital (infective) P23.9
- due to
- specified NEC P23.8
- coronavirus (novel) (disease) 2019 J12.82
- COVID-19 J12.82
- croupous, See Pneumonia, lobar
- cryptogenic organizing J84.116
- cytomegalic inclusion B25.0
- cytomegaloviral B25.0
- deglutition, See Pneumonia, aspiration
- desquamative interstitial J84.117
- diffuse, See Pneumonia, broncho
- diplococcal, diplococcus (broncho-) (lobar) J13
- disseminated (focal), See Pneumonia, broncho
- Eaton's agent J15.7
- embolic, embolism, See Embolism, pulmonary
- Enterobacter J15.6
- eosinophilic J82.81
- Escherichia coli (E. coli) J15.5
- Eubacterium J15.8
- fibrinous, See Pneumonia, lobar
- fibroid, fibrous (chronic), See Fibrosis, lung
- Friedländer's bacillus J15.0
- Fusobacterium (nucleatum) J15.8
- gangrenous J85.0
- giant cell (measles) B05.2
- gonococcal A54.84
- gram-negative bacteria NEC J15.6
- anaerobic J15.8
- Hemophilus influenzae (broncho) (lobar) J14
- human metapneumovirus J12.3
- hypostatic (broncho) (lobar) J18.2
- in (due to)
- actinomycosis A42.0
- adenovirus J12.0
- anthrax A22.1
- ascariasis B77.81
- aspergillosis B44.9
- Bacillus anthracis A22.1
- Bacterium anitratum J15.6
- candidiasis B37.1
- chickenpox B01.2
- Chlamydia J16.0
- neonatal P23.1
- coccidioidomycosis B38.2
- cytomegalovirus disease B25.0
- Diplococcus (pneumoniae) J13
- Eaton's agent J15.7
- Enterobacter J15.6
- Escherichia coli (E. coli) J15.5
- Friedländer's bacillus J15.0
- fumes and vapors (chemical) (inhalation) J68.0
- gonorrhea A54.84
- Hemophilus influenzae (H. influenzae) J14
- Herellea J15.6
- histoplasmosis B39.2
- human metapneumovirus J12.3
- Klebsiella (pneumoniae) J15.0
- measles B05.2
- Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) J15.7
- nocardiosis, nocardiasis A43.0
- ornithosis A70
- parainfluenza virus J12.2
- pleuro-pneumonia-like-organism (PPLO) J15.7
- pneumococcus J13
- pneumocystosis (Pneumocystis carinii) (Pneumocystis jiroveci) B59
- Proteus J15.6
- Pseudomonas NEC J15.1
- pseudomallei A24.1
- psittacosis A70
- Q fever A78
- respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) J12.1
- rheumatic fever I00
- rubella B06.81
- Salmonella (infection) A02.22
- typhi A01.03
- schistosomiasis B65.9
- Serratia marcescens J15.6
- specified
- spirochetal NEC A69.8
- Staphylococcus J15.20
- Streptococcus J15.4
- toxoplasmosis B58.3
- tularemia A21.2
- typhoid (fever) A01.03
- varicella B01.2
- virus, See Pneumonia, viral
- whooping cough A37.91
- Yersinia pestis A20.2
- inhalation of food or vomit, See Pneumonia, aspiration
- interstitial J84.9
- chronic J84.111
- desquamative J84.117
- due to
- idiopathic NOS J84.111
- in disease classified elsewhere J84.178
- lymphocytic (due to collagen vascular disease) (in diseases classified elsewhere) J84.178
- lymphoid J84.2
- non-specific J84.89
- plasma cell B59
- pseudomonas J15.1
- usual J84.112
- Klebsiella (pneumoniae) J15.0
- lipid, lipoid (exogenous) J69.1
- endogenous J84.89
- lobar (disseminated) (double) (interstitial) J18.1
- bacterial J15.9
- specified NEC J15.8
- chronic, See Fibrosis, lung
- Escherichia coli (E. coli) J15.5
- Friedländer's bacillus J15.0
- Hemophilus influenzae J14
- hypostatic J18.2
- Klebsiella (pneumoniae) J15.0
- pneumococcal J13
- Proteus J15.6
- Pseudomonas J15.1
- specified organism NEC J16.8
- staphylococcal, See Pneumonia, staphylococcal
- streptococcal NEC J15.4
- Streptococcus pneumoniae J13
- viral, virus, See Pneumonia, viral
- lobular, See Pneumonia, broncho
- Löffler's J82.89
- lymphoid interstitial J84.2
- massive, See Pneumonia, lobar
- meconium P24.01
- MRSA (Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus) J15.212
- MSSA (methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus) J15.211
- multilobar, See Pneumonia, by type
- Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) J15.7
- necrotic J85.0
- neonatal P23.9
- aspiration, See Aspiration, by substance, with pneumonia
- nitrogen dioxide J68.0
- organizing J84.89
- due to
- in diseases classified elsewhere J84.178
- orthostatic J18.2
- parainfluenza virus J12.2
- parenchymatous, See Fibrosis, lung
- passive J18.2
- patchy, See Pneumonia, broncho
- Peptococcus J15.8
- Peptostreptococcus J15.8
- plasma cell (of infants) B59
- pleurolobar, See Pneumonia, lobar
- pleuro-pneumonia-like organism (PPLO) J15.7
- pneumococcal (broncho) (lobar) J13
- Pneumocystis (carinii) (jiroveci) B59
- postinfectional NEC B99
- postmeasles B05.2
- Proteus J15.6
- Pseudomonas J15.1
- psittacosis A70
- radiation J70.0
- respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) J12.1
- resulting from a procedure J95.89
- rheumatic I00
- Salmonella (arizonae) (cholerae-suis) (enteritidis) (typhimurium) A02.22
- SARS-associated coronavirus J12.81
- SARS-CoV-2 J12.82
- segmented, segmental, See Pneumonia, broncho-
- Serratia marcescens J15.6
- specified NEC J18.8
- spirochetal NEC A69.8
- staphylococcal (broncho) (lobar) J15.20
- aureus (methicillin susceptible) (MSSA) J15.211
- methicillin resistant (MRSA) J15.212
- specified NEC J15.29
- static, stasis J18.2
- streptococcal NEC (broncho) (lobar) J15.4
- Streptococcus pneumoniae J13
- syphilitic, congenital (early) A50.04
- traumatic (complication) (early) (secondary) T79.8
- tuberculous (any), See Tuberculosis, pulmonary
- tularemic A21.2
- varicella B01.2
- Veillonella J15.8
- ventilator associated J95.851
- viral, virus (broncho) (interstitial) (lobar) J12.9
- adenoviral J12.0
- congenital P23.0
- human metapneumovirus J12.3
- parainfluenza J12.2
- respiratory syncytial (RSV) J12.1
- SARS-associated coronavirus J12.81
- specified NEC J12.89
- white (congenital) A50.04