H40.53X0

Billable

Glaucoma secondary to oth eye disorders, bi, stage unsp

Glaucoma secondary to other eye disorders, bilateral, stage unspecified

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

H40-H42

Parent Code

H40.53
Related Codes(4)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(530)

SNOMED CT

Clinical Terms

  • Open angle glaucoma of right eye due to ocular vascular disorder
  • Aphakic glaucoma of left eye
  • Angle closure glaucoma due to neoplasm of eye
  • Right phacolytic glaucoma
  • Angle closure glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to peripheral anterior synechiae
  • Angle closure of left eye due to congenital malformation of angle of anterior chamber of left eye
  • Ghost cell glaucoma of both eyes
  • Glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Rubeotic glaucoma
  • Neovascularisation of angle of anterior chamber of bilateral eyes
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma of right eye due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Bilateral glaucoma due to cyst of eye
  • Aphakic glaucoma of right eye
  • Glaucoma of both eyes due to vascular disorder
  • Neovascular angle closure glaucoma of both eyes
  • Bilateral hemolytic glaucoma
  • Secondary glaucoma due to aphakia of left eye
  • Bilateral open angle glaucoma due to ocular vascular disorder
  • Neovascularisation of angle of anterior chamber of right eye
  • Secondary open angle glaucoma of right eye due to ocular surgery
  • Glaucoma of right eye due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Neovascular angle closure glaucoma of right eye
  • Ghost cell glaucoma of left eye
  • Glaucoma of right eye due to vascular disorder
  • Glaucoma of both eyes due to ocular vascular disorder
  • Bilateral phacolytic glaucoma
  • Neovascular angle closure glaucoma
  • 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
  • Open angle glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to ocular surgery
  • Secondary glaucoma due to aphakia of bilateral eyes
  • Hemolytic glaucoma of right eye
  • Angle closure glaucoma due to peripheral anterior synechiae
  • Glaucoma of both eyes due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Bilateral glaucoma due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Ghost cell glaucoma due to and following intraocular haemorrhage
  • Glaucoma of left eye due to retinal detachment
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of ciliary body of bilateral eyes
  • Angle closure of left eye due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Ghost cell glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to and following intraocular haemorrhage
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of ciliary body of left eye
  • Glaucoma due to vascular disorder
  • Angle closure glaucoma of right eye due to neoplasm of right eye proper
  • Glaucoma due to bilateral ocular cyst
  • Glaucoma due to haemolysis following intraocular haemorrhage
  • Lens swelling glaucoma
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of left eye proper
  • Neovascular angle closure glaucoma of left eye
  • Open angle glaucoma of left eye due to vascular disorder
  • Glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to anterior segment anomaly
  • Glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to hemolysis following intraocular hemorrhage
  • Bilateral neovascular angle closure glaucoma
  • Glaucoma of left eye due to vascular disorder
  • Lens-particle glaucoma of right eye
  • Bilateral ghost cell glaucoma
  • Glaucoma due to congenital chamber angle anomaly
  • Bilateral glaucoma due to ocular vascular disorder
  • Glaucoma of right eye due to congenital malformation of angle of anterior chamber of eye
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma of right eye due to pupil block
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of bilateral eyes
  • Glaucoma of left eye due to ocular vascular disorder
  • Right secondary angle-closure glaucoma due to pupil block
  • Bilateral glaucoma due to cyst of ciliary body
  • Glaucoma of left eye due to anterior segment anomaly
  • Open angle glaucoma due to neovascularization
  • Phacomorphic glaucoma of right eye
  • Glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to vascular disorder
  • Bilateral phacomorphic angle closure glaucoma
  • Hemolytic glaucoma of bilateral eyes
  • Lens particle glaucoma
  • Lens particle glaucoma of bilateral eyes
  • Phacomorphic angle closure glaucoma of both eyes
  • Bilateral open angle glaucoma due to vascular disorder
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of ciliary body
  • Bilateral glaucoma due to cyst of iris
  • Open angle glaucoma of right eye due to ocular surgery
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of iris of both eyes
  • Bilateral glaucoma due to vascular disorder
  • Bilateral secondary angle-closure glaucoma due to pupil block
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of right eye proper
  • Glaucoma due to hemolysis following intraocular hemorrhage
  • Phacomorphic glaucoma of left eye
  • Open angle glaucoma due to ocular vascular disorder
  • Phacolytic glaucoma of bilateral eyes
  • Open angle glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to ocular vascular disorder
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma of left eye due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Phacomorphic angle closure glaucoma due to disorder of lens
  • Lens-particle glaucoma of bilateral eyes
  • Hemolytic glaucoma
  • Bilateral haemolytic glaucoma
  • Open angle glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to vascular disorder
  • Phacomorphic angle closure glaucoma of right eye due to disorder of lens
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of iris
  • Phacolytic glaucoma of right eye
  • Phacomorphic angle closure glaucoma of bilateral eyes
  • New vessels in angle of bilateral eyes
  • Intumescent lens
  • Bilateral angle closure glaucoma due to intraocular neoplasms
  • Ghost cell glaucoma
  • Open angle glaucoma of left eye due to ocular vascular disorder
  • Secondary open angle glaucoma of left eye due to ocular surgery
  • Secondary angle closure glaucoma of bilateral eyes
  • Bilateral secondary open-angle glaucoma
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of ciliary body of both eyes
  • Angle closure of both eyes due to congenital malformation of angle of anterior chamber of both eyes
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma of both eyes due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Glaucoma due to retinal detachment
  • Secondary glaucoma due to aphakia
  • Phacolytic glaucoma
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of ciliary body of right eye
  • New vessels in angle of right eye
  • Glaucoma of right eye due to hemolysis following intraocular hemorrhage
  • Bilateral angle closure due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Open angle glaucoma of right eye due to neovascularisation
  • Glaucoma due to iris anomaly
  • Neovascularization of angle of bilateral eyes
  • Angle closure glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to neoplasm of bilateral eyes
  • Open angle glaucoma due to neovascularisation
  • Left phacolytic glaucoma
  • Neovascular angle closure glaucoma of bilateral eyes
  • Angle closure of both eyes due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Open angle glaucoma of left eye due to neovascularisation
  • Secondary angle-closure due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma with pupillary block
  • Ghost cell glaucoma of right eye due to and following intraocular hemorrhage
  • Glaucoma due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Glaucoma of right eye due to anterior segment anomaly
  • Ghost cell glaucoma of left eye due to and following intraocular haemorrhage
  • Glaucoma of left eye due to congenital anomaly of iris
  • Open angle glaucoma due to ocular surgery
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of iris of left eye
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of iris of bilateral eyes
  • Aphakic glaucoma
  • Neovascularization of iridocorneal angle of right eye
  • Bilateral lens particle glaucoma
  • Neovascularisation of iridocorneal angle of bilateral eyes
  • Neovascularization of angle of right eye
  • Glaucoma of right eye due to congenital anomaly of iris
  • Lens-particle glaucoma
  • Bilateral aphakic glaucoma
  • Lens particle glaucoma of right eye
  • Open angle glaucoma of both eyes due to vascular disorder
  • Angle closure glaucoma of left eye due to peripheral anterior synechiae
  • Angle closure glaucoma due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Glaucoma of right eye due to lens disorder
  • Angle closure glaucoma of right eye due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to congenital anomaly of iris
  • Open angle glaucoma of left eye due to retinal detachment
  • Hemolytic glaucoma of left eye
  • Glaucoma due to congenital malformation of angle of anterior chamber of eye
  • Ghost cell glaucoma due to and following intraocular hemorrhage
  • Phacolytic glaucoma of left eye
  • Neovascularisation of angle of anterior chamber of left eye
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to pupil block
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma of left eye due to pupillary block
  • Glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to haemolysis following intraocular haemorrhage
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Glaucoma due to ocular vascular disorder
  • Bilateral angle closure due to congenital malformation of angle of anterior chamber of bilateral eyes
  • Glaucoma of right eye due to congenital chamber angle anomaly
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma of both eyes due to pupil block
  • Neovascularization of angle of left eye
  • Neovascularisation of angle of bilateral eyes
  • Open angle glaucoma of right eye due to neovascularization
  • Bilateral secondary angle-closure glaucoma due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Lens induced angle closure glaucoma
  • Bilateral angle closure glaucoma due to peripheral anterior synechiae
  • Neovascularisation of iridocorneal angle of left eye
  • Secondary glaucoma due to aphakia of both eyes
  • Neovascularisation of iridocorneal angle of right eye
  • Bilateral glaucoma due to congenital chamber angle anomaly
  • Angle closure of bilateral eyes due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Secondary open angle glaucoma due to ocular surgery
  • Secondary open-angle glaucoma of both eyes
  • Angle closure of left eye due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Angle closure of left eye due to neoplasm of left eye proper
  • Angle closure of right eye due to congenital malformation of angle of anterior chamber of right eye
  • Bilateral open angle glaucoma due to neovascularization
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma with pupil block
  • Neovascularization of iridocorneal angle of both eyes
  • Secondary angle closure glaucoma with rubeosis
  • Hemolytic glaucoma of both eyes
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma of left eye due to pupil block
  • Angle closure of right eye due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Neovascularization of iridocorneal angle of bilateral eyes
  • Neovascularisation of angle of left eye
  • Glaucoma of left eye due to congenital malformation of angle of anterior chamber of eye
  • Neovascularization of angle of anterior chamber of left eye
  • Lens particle glaucoma of both eyes
  • Phacomorphic glaucoma
  • Haemolytic glaucoma of left eye
  • Secondary open angle glaucoma due to neovascularization
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of iris of right eye
  • Haemolytic glaucoma
  • Ghost cell glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to and following intraocular hemorrhage
  • Bilateral secondary glaucoma due to aphakia
  • Angle-closure due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Glaucoma of both eyes due to anterior segment anomaly
  • Glaucoma due to cyst of both eyes
  • Glaucoma of left eye due to hemolysis following intraocular hemorrhage
  • Lens-particle glaucoma of left eye
  • Angle closure glaucoma of left eye due to neoplasm of left eye proper
  • Open angle glaucoma of both eyes due to neovascularisation
  • Ghost cell glaucoma of right eye due to and following intraocular haemorrhage
  • Lens particle glaucoma of left eye
  • Angle closure glaucoma of right eye due to peripheral anterior synechiae
  • Angle closure of bilateral eyes due to congenital malformation of angle of anterior chamber of bilateral eyes
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to pupillary block
  • Left secondary angle-closure glaucoma due to pupil block
  • Open angle glaucoma of left eye due to ocular surgery
  • Haemolytic glaucoma of bilateral eyes
  • Glaucoma of left eye due to congenital chamber angle anomaly
  • Glaucoma of right eye due to retinal detachment
  • Glaucoma of right eye due to haemolysis following intraocular haemorrhage
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma due to iridocorneal endothelial syndrome
  • Angle closure of right eye due to neoplasm of right eye proper
  • Open angle glaucoma of both eyes due to neovascularization
  • Ghost cell glaucoma of left eye due to and following intraocular hemorrhage
  • Glaucoma of left eye due to lens disorder
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma of right eye due to pupillary block
  • New vessels in angle of left eye
  • Open angle glaucoma due to vascular disorder
  • Neovascularization of angle of anterior chamber of bilateral eyes
  • Angle closure of both eyes due to neoplasm of eyes
  • Glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to congenital malformation of angle of anterior chamber of eyes
  • Bilateral secondary open angle glaucoma due to ocular surgery
  • Bilateral open angle glaucoma due to neovascularisation
  • Open angle glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to retinal detachment
  • Secondary angle closure glaucoma of both eyes
  • Angle closure of right eye due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Open angle glaucoma of right eye due to vascular disorder
  • Open angle glaucoma with neovascularisation
  • Bilateral glaucoma due to retinal detachment
  • Angle closure glaucoma of left eye due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Glaucoma of left eye due to haemolysis following intraocular haemorrhage
  • Neovascularisation of angle of right eye
  • Open angle glaucoma of both eyes due to ocular surgery
  • Bilateral neovascularization of iridocorneal angle
  • Haemolytic glaucoma of both eyes
  • Open angle glaucoma of right eye due to retinal detachment
  • Angle closure glaucoma of both eyes due to peripheral anterior synechiae
  • Phacolytic glaucoma of both eyes
  • Bilateral angle closure due to intraocular neoplasms
  • Secondary angle-closure glaucoma - synechial
  • Neovascularization of iridocorneal angle of left eye
  • Glaucoma of both eyes due to retinal detachment
  • Angle closure glaucoma of both eyes due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Ghost cell glaucoma of right eye
  • Neovascularization of angle of anterior chamber of right eye
  • Secondary open-angle glaucoma of bilateral eyes
  • Secondary glaucoma due to aphakia of right eye
  • Glaucoma due to ocular cyst of left eye
  • Angle closure of bilateral eyes due to neoplasm of eyes
  • Bilateral neovascularisation of iridocorneal angle
  • Open angle glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to neovascularisation
  • Glaucoma of left eye due to intraocular neoplasm
  • Neovascularisation of iridocorneal angle of both eyes
  • Haemolytic glaucoma of right eye
  • Phacomorphic angle closure glaucoma of left eye due to disorder of lens
  • Glaucoma due to ocular cyst of right eye
  • Glaucoma of bilateral eyes due to ocular vascular disorder
  • Glaucoma of right eye due to ocular vascular disorder
  • Bilateral secondary angle closure glaucoma
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for glaucoma secondary to oth eye disorders, bi, stage unsp?

The ICD-10-CM code for glaucoma secondary to oth eye disorders, bi, stage unsp is H40.53X0. The full clinical description is "Glaucoma secondary to other eye disorders, bilateral, stage unspecified". H40.53X0 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code H40.53X0 mean?

ICD-10-CM code H40.53X0 represents “Glaucoma secondary to other eye disorders, bilateral, stage unspecified”. 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 H40.53X0 a billable code?

Yes, H40.53X0 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is H40.53X0 in?

H40.53X0 is in Chapter 7: Diseases of the Eye and Adnexa (codes H00-H59).

What SNOMED CT codes does H40.53X0 map to?

H40.53X0 maps to 107 SNOMED CT concepts: 1365776002, 314784002, 1365779009, 1306330000, 1365777006, and 102 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for H40.53X0?

H40.53X0 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C3264331. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does H40.53X0 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like glaucoma secondary to oth eye disorders, bi, stage unsp 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 H40.53X0?

There is no direct ICD-11 mapping available for H40.53X0 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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