T57.0
Non-billableToxic effect of arsenic and its compounds
Toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds
This is a header/category code. For billing purposes, use a more specific child code from the list below.
Coding Notes
Excludes 1
Codes that cannot be used together with this code (mutual exclusion)
Use Additional Code
Additional codes that should follow this code
- code to identify any retained foreign body, if applicable (Z18.-)
- code(s):
- for all associated manifestations of toxic effect, such as: respiratory conditions due to external agents (J60-J70)
- personal history of foreign body fully removed (Z87.821)
- to identify any retained foreign body, if applicable (Z18.-)
Child Codes (1)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms
UMLS
- ARSENIC POISC0311375
- ARSENIC POIS NERVOUS SYSTEMC0311375
- Arsenic PoisoningC0311375
- Arsenic Poisoning, Nervous SystemC0311375
- Arsenic PoisoningsC0311375
- Arsenical Neurotoxicity SyndromeC0311375
- Arsenical Neurotoxicity SyndromesC0311375
- NERVOUS SYSTEM POIS ARSENICC0311375
- NEUROTOX SYNDROME ARSENICALC0311375
- Nervous System Poisoning, ArsenicC0311375
- Neurotoxicity Syndrome, ArsenicalC0311375
- Neurotoxicity Syndromes, ArsenicalC0311375
- POIS ARSENIC NERVOUS SYSTEMC0311375
- Poisoning, ArsenicC0311375
- Poisoning, Arsenic, Nervous SystemC0311375
- Poisonings, ArsenicC0311375
- Syndrome, Arsenical NeurotoxicityC0311375
- Syndromes, Arsenical NeurotoxicityC0311375
- Toxic effect of arsenicC0311375
- Toxic effect of arsenic and its compoundsC0311375
- Toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds NOSC0311375
- Toxic effect of arsenic and/or arsenic compoundC0311375
- Toxic effect of arsenic and/or arsenic compound (disorder)C0311375
- arsenic poisonC0311375
- arsenic poisoningC0311375
- poison arsenicC0311375
- poisonings arsenicC0311375
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds?
The ICD-10-CM code for toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds is T57.0. The full clinical description is "Toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds". T57.0 is a non-billable header code. Use a more specific child code for billing purposes.
What does ICD-10 code T57.0 mean?
ICD-10-CM code T57.0 represents "Toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds". It is classified under Chapter 19: Injury, Poisoning and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes and is a non-billable header code. Use a more specific child code for billing purposes.
Is T57.0 a billable code?
No, T57.0 is a non-billable header code. You need to use one of its more specific child codes for billing. There are 1 child codes under T57.0.
What chapter is T57.0 in?
T57.0 is in Chapter 19: Injury, Poisoning and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes (codes S00-T88).
What codes cannot be used with T57.0?
T57.0 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: birth trauma (P10-P15); obstetric trauma (O70-O71); contact with and (suspected) exposure to toxic substances (Z77.-).
What are the subcategories under T57.0?
T57.0 has 1 child code, including: T57.0X (Toxic effect of arsenic and its compounds).
Are additional codes required with T57.0?
Yes, when using T57.0 you should also code: code to identify any retained foreign body, if applicable (Z18.-); code(s):; for all associated manifestations of toxic effect, such as: respiratory conditions due to external agents (J60-J70); personal history of foreign body fully removed (Z87.821); to identify any retained foreign body, if applicable (Z18.-).
What are the UMLS CUIs for T57.0?
T57.0 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C0311375. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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