S72.465N
BillableNondisp suprcndl fx w intrcndl extn low end l femr, 7thN
Nondisplaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of lower end of left femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with nonunion
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What is the ICD-10 code for nondisp suprcndl fx w intrcndl extn low end l femr, 7thn?
The ICD-10-CM code for nondisp suprcndl fx w intrcndl extn low end l femr, 7thn is S72.465N. The full clinical description is "Nondisplaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of lower end of left femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with nonunion". S72.465N is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.
What does ICD-10 code S72.465N mean?
ICD-10-CM code S72.465N represents "Nondisplaced supracondylar fracture with intracondylar extension of lower end of left femur, subsequent encounter for open fracture type IIIA, IIIB, or IIIC with nonunion". It is classified under Chapter 19: Injury, Poisoning and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.
Is S72.465N a billable code?
Yes, S72.465N is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.
What chapter is S72.465N in?
S72.465N is in Chapter 19: Injury, Poisoning and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes (codes S00-T88).
What are the UMLS CUIs for S72.465N?
S72.465N is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C2858930. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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