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9C42

Disorder of post chiasmal visual pathways

Disorder of post chiasmal visual pathways

Classification

ICD-11

Parent Code

BlockL1-9C4

ICD-10 Mapping

1 equivalent

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ICD-10 Equivalents(1)

ICD-10 Equivalents

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Corresponding ICD-10-CM codes from the WHO crosswalk mapping

Also Known As / Clinical Terms(2)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-11 code for disorder of post chiasmal visual pathways?

The ICD-11 code for disorder of post chiasmal visual pathways is 9C42. The full clinical description is "Disorder of post chiasmal visual pathways".

What does ICD-11 code 9C42 mean?

ICD-11 code 9C42 represents “Disorder of post chiasmal visual pathways”. It is classified under Chapter 9: Diseases of the Visual System.

What chapter is 9C42 in?

9C42 is in Chapter 9: Diseases of the Visual System (codes 9A00-9E1Z).

What is the ICD-10 equivalent of ICD-11 code 9C42?

9C42 maps to the ICD-10 code: H47.5 (Disorders of other visual pathways). This is an equivalent mapping.

What is the difference between ICD-10 and ICD-11?

ICD-11 is the latest revision of the WHO's International Classification of Diseases, succeeding ICD-10. Key differences include: a fully digital-first design, new chapters for sleep-wake disorders, sexual health, and traditional medicine, improved coding for rare diseases, and better integration with electronic health records through extension codes.

What UMLS concepts map to ICD-11 code 9C42?

9C42 is linked to 2 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C2881257, C0155312. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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