H04.332 ICD 10 Code is a billable and specific code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis of Acute lacrimal canaliculitis of left lacrimal passage for reimbursement purposes. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to H04.332 ICD10 Code:
- H00-H59 Diseases of the eye and adnexa
- H00-H05 Disorders of eyelid, lacrimal system and orbit
- H04 Disorders of lacrimal system
- H04.0 Dacryoadenitis
- H04.00 Unspecified dacryoadenitis
- H04.01 Acute dacryoadenitis
- H04.02 Chronic dacryoadenitis
- H04.03 Chronic enlargement of lacrimal gland
- H04.1 Other disorders of lacrimal gland
- H04.11 Dacryops
- H04.12 Dry eye syndrome
- H04.13 Lacrimal cyst
- H04.14 Primary lacrimal gland atrophy
- H04.15 Secondary lacrimal gland atrophy
- H04.16 Lacrimal gland dislocation
- H04.2 Epiphora
- H04.20 Unspecified epiphora
- H04.21 Epiphora due to excess lacrimation
- H04.22 Epiphora due to insufficient drainage
- H04.3 Acute and unspecified inflammation of lacrimal passages
- H04.30 Unspecified dacryocystitis
- H04.31 Phlegmonous dacryocystitis
- H04.32 Acute dacryocystitis
- H04.33 Acute lacrimal canaliculitis
- H04.4 Chronic inflammation of lacrimal passages
- H04.41 Chronic dacryocystitis
- H04.42 Chronic lacrimal canaliculitis
- H04.43 Chronic lacrimal mucocele
- H04.5 Stenosis and insufficiency of lacrimal passages
- H04.51 Dacryolith
- H04.52 Eversion of lacrimal punctum
- H04.53 Neonatal obstruction of nasolacrimal duct
- H04.54 Stenosis of lacrimal canaliculi
- H04.55 Acquired stenosis of nasolacrimal duct
- H04.56 Stenosis of lacrimal punctum
- H04.57 Stenosis of lacrimal sac
- H04.6 Other changes of lacrimal passages
- H04.61 Lacrimal fistula
- H04.8 Other disorders of lacrimal system
- H04.81 Granuloma of lacrimal passages
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
H04.332 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about H04.332 ICD 10 code
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