ICD-10-CM Code H57.0
Anomalies of pupillary function
Non-Billable Code
Non-Billable means the code is not sufficient justification for admission to an acute care hospital when used a principal diagnosis. Use a child code to capture more detail.ICD Code H57.0 is a non-billable code. To code a diagnosis of this type, you must use one of the seven child codes of H57.0 that describes the diagnosis 'anomalies of pupillary function' in more detail.
- H57.0 Anomalies of pupillary function NON-BILLABLE
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- BILLABLE H57.00 Unspecified anomaly of pupillary function
- BILLABLE H57.01 Argyll Robertson pupil, atypical
- BILLABLE H57.02 Anisocoria
- BILLABLE H57.03 Miosis
- BILLABLE H57.04 Mydriasis
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- H57.051 Tonic pupil, right eye BILLABLE
- H57.052 Tonic pupil, left eye BILLABLE
- H57.053 Tonic pupil, bilateral BILLABLE
- H57.059 Tonic pupil, unspecified eye BILLABLE
- BILLABLE H57.09 Other anomalies of pupillary function
The ICD code H570 is used to code Adie syndrome
Adie syndrome (/ˈeɪdi/), sometimes known as Holmes–Adie syndrome or Adie's tonic pupil, is a neurological disorder characterized by a tonically dilated pupil that reacts slowly to light but shows a more definite response to accommodation (i.e., light-near dissociation). It is frequently seen in females with absent knee or ankle jerks and impaired sweating. It is named after the British neurologist William John Adie. It is caused by damage to the postganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic innervation of the eye, usually by a viral or bacterial infection which causes inflammation, and affects the pupil of the eye and the autonomic nervous system.
Specialty: | Ophthalmology |
MeSH Code: | D015845 |
ICD 9 Code: | 379.46 |
Bilateral mydriasis given the observational diagnosis Adie's pupils by an ophthalmologist
ICD-10-CM Alphabetical Index References for 'H57.0 - Anomalies of pupillary function'
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Parent Code: H57 - Other disorders of eye and adnexa