H21.1X3

Billable

Other vascular disorders of iris and ciliary body, bilateral

Other vascular disorders of iris and ciliary body, bilateral

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

H15-H22

Parent Code

H21.1X

Coding Notes

Related Codes(3)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(201)

SNOMED CT

Clinical Terms

  • Angle closure of both eyes due to neovascularisation
  • Angle closure of bilateral eyes due to neovascularisation
  • Rubeosis iridis of both eyes
  • Angle closure with neovascularisation
  • Rubeotic glaucoma
  • Neovascularisation of angle of anterior chamber of bilateral eyes
  • Bilateral secondary acute angle closure
  • Neovascular angle closure glaucoma of both eyes
  • Secondary angle closure due to neovascularisation
  • Neovascularisation of angle of anterior chamber of right eye
  • Neovascular angle closure glaucoma of right eye
  • Acute angle closure due to neovascularization
  • Neovascular angle closure glaucoma
  • Angle closure of left eye due to neovascularisation
  • Secondary open angle glaucoma due to neovascularisation
  • Open angle glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to neovascularization
  • Open angle glaucoma of left eye due to neovascularization
  • Secondary acute angle closure of bilateral eyes
  • Bilateral acute angle closure due to neovascularization
  • Rubeosis iridis of bilateral eyes
  • Bilateral acute angle closure due to neovascularisation
  • Rubeosis iridis of left eye
  • Acute angle closure with neovascularization
  • Neovascular angle closure glaucoma of left eye
  • Bilateral neovascular angle closure glaucoma
  • NVI - New vessels iris
  • Open angle glaucoma due to neovascularization
  • Acute angle closure due to neovascularisation
  • Bilateral rubeosis iridis of eyes
  • Acute angle closure of right eye due to neovascularisation
  • Angle closure of left eye due to neovascularization
  • Acute angle closure of both eyes
  • Rubeosis iridis of right eye
  • Bilateral angle closure due to neovascularisation
  • New vessels in angle of bilateral eyes
  • Secondary angle closure glaucoma of bilateral eyes
  • Angle closure of both eyes due to neovascularization
  • New vessels in angle of right eye
  • Open angle glaucoma of right eye due to neovascularisation
  • Neovascularization of angle of bilateral eyes
  • Open angle glaucoma of left eye due to neovascularisation
  • Angle closure of right eye due to neovascularization
  • Open angle glaucoma due to neovascularisation
  • Neovascular angle closure glaucoma of bilateral eyes
  • Acute angle closure of left eye due to neovascularization
  • Angle closure of bilateral eyes due to neovascularization
  • Acute angle closure of bilateral eyes
  • Angle closure due to neovascularization
  • Neovascularization of iridocorneal angle of right eye
  • Acute angle closure of right eye due to neovascularization
  • Neovascularization of angle of right eye
  • Neovascularisation of iridocorneal angle of bilateral eyes
  • Neovascularisation of angle of anterior chamber of left eye
  • Secondary acute angle closure due to neovascularisation
  • Angle closure of right eye due to neovascularisation
  • Bilateral angle closure due to neovascularization
  • Neovascularization of angle of left eye
  • Acute angle closure of bilateral eyes due to neovascularisation
  • Neovascularisation of angle of bilateral eyes
  • Open angle glaucoma of right eye due to neovascularization
  • Neovascularisation of iridocorneal angle of left eye
  • Secondary angle closure due to neovascularization
  • Acute angle closure of left eye due to neovascularisation
  • Angle closure with neovascularization
  • Neovascularisation of iridocorneal angle of right eye
  • Acute angle closure of bilateral eyes due to neovascularization
  • Acute angle closure with neovascularisation
  • Bilateral open angle glaucoma due to neovascularization
  • Neovascularization of iridocorneal angle of both eyes
  • Secondary angle closure glaucoma with rubeosis
  • Neovascularization of iridocorneal angle of bilateral eyes
  • Neovascularisation of angle of left eye
  • Iris neovascularisation
  • Neovascularization of angle of anterior chamber of left eye
  • Iris neovascularization
  • Secondary open angle glaucoma due to neovascularization
  • Rubeosis iridis
  • Open angle glaucoma of both eyes due to neovascularisation
  • Angle closure due to neovascularisation
  • Acute angle closure of both eyes due to neovascularisation
  • Acute angle closure of both eyes due to neovascularization
  • Secondary acute angle closure due to neovascularization
  • Open angle glaucoma of both eyes due to neovascularization
  • New vessels in iris
  • New vessels in angle of left eye
  • Secondary acute angle closure of both eyes
  • Neovascularization of angle of anterior chamber of bilateral eyes
  • Bilateral open angle glaucoma due to neovascularisation
  • Secondary angle closure glaucoma of both eyes
  • Open angle glaucoma with neovascularisation
  • Rubeotic iris
  • Neovascularisation of angle of right eye
  • Bilateral neovascularization of iridocorneal angle
  • Neovascularization of iridocorneal angle of left eye
  • Neovascularization of angle of anterior chamber of right eye
  • Bilateral neovascularisation of iridocorneal angle
  • Bilateral acute angle closure
  • Open angle glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to neovascularisation
  • Neovascularisation of iridocorneal angle of both eyes
  • Bilateral secondary angle closure glaucoma
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for other vascular disorders of iris and ciliary body, bilateral?

The ICD-10-CM code for other vascular disorders of iris and ciliary body, bilateral is H21.1X3. The full clinical description is "Other vascular disorders of iris and ciliary body, bilateral". H21.1X3 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code H21.1X3 mean?

ICD-10-CM code H21.1X3 represents “Other vascular disorders of iris and ciliary body, bilateral”. It is classified under Chapter 7: Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.

Is H21.1X3 a billable code?

Yes, H21.1X3 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is H21.1X3 in?

H21.1X3 is in Chapter 7: Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa (codes H00-H59).

What SNOMED CT codes does H21.1X3 map to?

H21.1X3 maps to 26 SNOMED CT concepts: 1111521000000100, 1297004004, 1297247005, 1297245002, 1297246001, and 21 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for H21.1X3?

H21.1X3 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C2880482. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does H21.1X3 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like other vascular disorders of iris and ciliary body, bilateral affect a person's functioning: body functions, activities, participation, and environmental factors. AutoICD provides ICF Core Sets for 12+ conditions and can map clinical text to ICF categories automatically. Browse the ICF directory to explore functioning codes.

What is the ICD-11 equivalent of H21.1X3?

There is no direct ICD-11 mapping available for H21.1X3 in the WHO crosswalk tables. This may mean the concept is classified differently in ICD-11. Use the ICD-10 to ICD-11 converter to search for related codes.

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