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L98.8

Billable

Oth disrd of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

Other specified disorders of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

L80-L99

Parent Code

L98

ICD-11 Mapping

1 equivalent

Coding Notes

Related Codes(9)
ICD-11 Equivalents(1)

ICD-11 Equivalents

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Corresponding ICD-11 codes from the WHO crosswalk mapping

Also Known As / Clinical Terms(470)

SNOMED CT

Clinical Terms

  • Excessive wrinkling of facial skin
  • Reaction to metallic ring, stud and/or infibulata in skin
  • Denuded skin
  • Piezogenic pedal papule
  • Neovascularisation of subepidermal region
  • Porokeratosis striata lichenoides
  • Köbner phenomenon
  • Hair sinus
  • Cutaneous T-cell pseudolymphoma
  • Dermatosis due to cytotoxic therapy
  • Metastatic Crohn's disease of skin
  • Parakeratosis of skin
  • Pressure-induced dermatosis
  • Pseudolymphoma of Spiegler-Fendt
  • Cutaneous pseudolymphoma
  • Polyvinyl pyrrolidone disease
  • Leakage of peritoneal dialysate into subcutaneous tissue of abdominal wall
  • Senile gluteal dermatosis
  • Benign lymphocytoma cutis
  • Fibrohistiocytic proliferation of the skin
  • Laminopathy with premature aging
  • Skin sinus
  • Thickening of skin
  • Pruritus of scalp
  • Blistering of skin due to drug-induced coma
  • Atypical melanocytic hyperplasia of skin
  • Stiff skin syndrome
  • Disorder of keratinization
  • Hereditary skin peeling syndrome
  • Infantile pedal papules
  • PXE-like (pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like) papillary dermal elastolysis
  • Changing colour of pigmented skin lesion
  • Senile dermatosis
  • Benign cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia
  • Idiopathic T-cell pseudolymphoma
  • Kobner phenomenon
  • Poppers' nodules
  • Cutaneous B-cell pseudolymphoma
  • Post-scabetic nodules
  • Acquired disorder of keratinization
  • Leucokeratosis
  • Purple glove syndrome
  • Rhytidosis facialis
  • Skin lesion due to intravenous drug abuse
  • Trigeminal trophic syndrome
  • Pilonidal disease
  • Distinctive exudative discoid AND lichenoid chronic dermatosis of Sulzberger and Garbe
  • Syringosquamous metaplasia due to cytotoxic therapy
  • Water-induced dermatosis
  • Inflammatory pseudotumor of the skin
  • Acquired perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum of periumbilical region
  • Nodular scabies
  • Defect of skin of hand
  • Premenstrual exacerbation of dermatosis
  • Dermatosis due to peripheral nerve disorder
  • Non-healing pigmented skin lesion
  • Generalised non-inflammatory peeling skin syndrome
  • Dermatosis of scalp
  • PXE-like (pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like) syndrome with retinitis pigmentosa
  • Bahemuka Brown syndrome
  • Nekam's disease
  • Reaction to thorn and/or spine in skin
  • Dermatosis due to hair as foreign body
  • Degenerative skin disorder
  • Linear focal elastosis
  • Pseudolymphomatous rash caused by drug
  • Extraintestinal Crohn's
  • White fibrous papulosis of neck
  • Sinus of skin of neck
  • Extra-intestinal Crohn's
  • Dermatitis due to chemotherapy
  • Periumbilical choristia
  • Artefactual skin disease inflicted by others
  • Post-phlebitic sequela
  • Volume loss of face
  • Changing shape of pigmented skin lesion
  • PXE - Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
  • Post-phlebitic syndrome
  • Solitary T-cell pseudolymphoma
  • Foot mark
  • Lymphocytoma cutis
  • Spastic paraplegia, facial cutaneous lesion syndrome
  • Sinus of skin following injury
  • Pseudoxanthoma elasticum due to haemoglobinopathy
  • Localised cutaneous calcification secondary to injury
  • Vascular lesion of skin
  • Loss of subcutaneous biceps fat
  • Laminopathy with premature ageing
  • Absent navel syndrome
  • Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
  • Post-phlebitic dermatosis of lower leg
  • Scleroderma-like reaction caused by poison
  • Leukokeratosis
  • Cutaneous synovial metaplasia
  • Calcinosis within skin cyst or tumour
  • Calcinosis within skin cyst or tumor
  • Cavity in skin
  • Drug-induced pseudolymphomatous eruption
  • Skin flap pin-cushion deformity
  • Peritoneal dialysis leakage
  • Foreign body dermatosis
  • Scab of skin
  • Skin lesion in drug addict
  • Slap mark
  • Biers spots
  • Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma with paraproteinemia
  • Erosive pustular dermatosis of lower extremity
  • Fistula of skin
  • Fistula
  • Pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like papillary dermal elastolysis
  • Pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like skin manifestations with retinitis pigmentosa
  • Skin damage resulting from neuropathy
  • Exudative discoid and lichenoid dermatosis
  • Necrotic eschar
  • Inflammatory pseudotumour of the skin
  • Hyaline fibromatosis syndrome
  • Perforating periumbilical calcific elastosis
  • Peristomal skin complication
  • Toxicodermatosis
  • Xanthogranuloma
  • Papular elastorrhexis
  • Pruritic scalp dermatosis
  • Changing color of pigmented skin lesion
  • Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia
  • Crohn disease of skin
  • Loss of epidermis
  • Dermatosis secondary to peripheral nerve disorder
  • Metastatic Crohn disease of skin
  • Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma
  • Dermatosis resulting from ureterostomy
  • Parana hard skin syndrome
  • Poppers' nodules due to intravenous drug abuse
  • Raw skin
  • Sulzberger-Garbe syndrome
  • Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma with paraproteinaemia
  • Pseudo-ainhum
  • Rugosity of skin
  • Papular purpuric gloves and socks syndrome
  • Increased skin sensitivity
  • Pilonidal sinus
  • Toxicoderma
  • Menstrual dermatosis
  • Generalised peeling skin syndrome
  • Pseudoxanthoma elasticum due to hemoglobinopathy
  • Sinus of skin of inguinal region
  • B-cell pseudolymphoma caused by drug
  • Elastotic striae
  • Papulonodular disease of skin
  • PXE (pseudoxanthoma elasticum) like late-onset focal dermal elastosis
  • Loss of subcutaneous fat
  • Generalised inflammatory peeling skin syndrome
  • Full thickness skin loss
  • Palmar pit
  • Peeling skin syndrome
  • Pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like syndrome
  • Finger wrinkling
  • Acquired perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum
  • SGD - senile gluteal dermatosis
  • Erosive pustular dermatosis
  • Post-phlebitic disorder
  • Hair sinus in foot
  • Acquired pseudoxanthoma elasticum
  • Dermatosis of old age
  • Sinus of skin of buttock
  • Human bite mark
  • Acute ulcer of skin
  • Sinus of skin of groin
  • Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin
  • Musician's wart
  • Dermal elastolysis
  • Familial continuous skin peeling syndrome
  • Body skin hyperlaxity due to vitamin K dependent coagulation factor deficiency
  • Fat hypertrophy
  • Disorder of keratinisation
  • Dermatosis due to poison
  • Late-onset focal dermal elastosis
  • Painful piezogenic pedal papules
  • Lichen verrucosus et reticularis
  • Skin damage resulting from acquired nerve disorder
  • Keratosis lichenoides chronica
  • Sclerodermiform reaction
  • Skin loss exposing muscle or bone
  • Infantile stiff skin syndrome
  • Painful piezogenic pedal papule
  • Sinus of skin following surgical procedure
  • Skin punctum
  • Skin vegetations
  • Eosinophilic spongiosis
  • Infantile systemic hyalinosis
  • Hereditary skin fragility
  • Pathergy reaction
  • Dystrophic calcification of skin due to localised skin injury
  • Degeneration of skin
  • Hard skin syndrome Parana type
  • Linear focal dermal elastosis
  • Janeway lesion
  • Loss of subcutaneous fat overlying biceps muscle
  • Foot marks
  • Heat-induced dermatosis
  • Neurotrophic damage to skin
  • T-cell pseudolymphoma caused by drug
  • Dystrophic calcification of skin due to inflammatory disease
  • Pseudoxanthoma-like late-onset focal dermal elastosis
  • Genetically determined skin fragility
  • Generalized peeling skin syndrome
  • Lesion of skin of breast
  • Generalized non-inflammatory peeling skin syndrome
  • Menstrual cycle related dermatosis
  • Skin eschar
  • Pseudolymphomatous eruption caused by drug
  • Crohn's disease of skin
  • Sinus tract of skin and/or subcutaneous tissue
  • Dermatosis of menopause
  • Plaque in skin or mucosa
  • Nekam syndrome
  • Plaster of Paris injury to skin
  • Plasma cell granuloma of the skin
  • Symmetrical lividities of soles
  • Wrinkled skin
  • Zinc-responsive dermatosis
  • Sequela of phlebitis
  • Dystrophic calcification of skin due to localized skin injury
  • Pilonidal disease of natal cleft
  • Mucosal plaque
  • Crust on skin
  • Isomorphic response
  • PXE (pseudoxanthoma elasticum) like syndrome
  • Localized cutaneous calcification secondary to injury
  • Contracture of skin of hand
  • Epidermal fragility
  • Generalized inflammatory peeling skin syndrome
  • Acquired disorder of keratinisation
  • Neovascularization of subepidermal region
  • Post-scabetic nodule
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for oth disrd of the skin and subcutaneous tissue?

The ICD-10-CM code for oth disrd of the skin and subcutaneous tissue is L98.8. The full clinical description is "Other specified disorders of the skin and subcutaneous tissue". L98.8 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code L98.8 mean?

ICD-10-CM code L98.8 represents “Other specified disorders of the skin and subcutaneous tissue”. It is classified under Chapter 12: Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.

Is L98.8 a billable code?

Yes, L98.8 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is L98.8 in?

L98.8 is in Chapter 12: Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue (codes L00-L99).

What SNOMED CT codes does L98.8 map to?

L98.8 maps to 157 SNOMED CT concepts: 238911007, 399937000, 403404004, 1254861008, 403401007, and 152 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for L98.8?

L98.8 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C0477529. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does L98.8 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like oth disrd of the skin and subcutaneous tissue 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 L98.8?

L98.8 maps to the ICD-11 code: EM0Z (Skin disease of unspecified nature).

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