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ICD-10-CM Cornea Conjunctiva Acute atopic conjunctivitis H10.11 H10.12 H10.13 H10.10 Acute chemical conjunctivitis H10.211 H10.212 H10.213 H10.219 Acute conjunctivitis, unspecified H10.31 H10.32 H10.33 H10.30 Adenoviral conjunctivitis B30.1 Chronic allergic conjunctivitis, unspecified H10.401 H10.402 H10.403 H10.409 Conjunctival hemorrhage H11.31 H11.32 H11.33 H11.30 Conjunctivochalasis H11.821 H11.822 H11.823 H11.829 Other chronic allergic conjunctivitis H10.45 Pingueculitis H10.811 H10.812 H10.813 H10.819 Pingueculum H11.151 H11.152 H11.153 H11.159 Rosacea conjunctivitis H10.821 H10.822 H10.823 H10.829 Serous conjuntivitis, except viral H10.231 H10.232 H10.133 H10.239 Viral conjunctivitis, unspecified B30.9 Corneal Dystrophies Endothelial (Fuchs) H18.51 Granular H18.53 Lattice H18.54 Macular H18.55 Other hereditary (e.g. ABMD, PPMD) H18.59 1

Corneal Edema/ Opacity/ Degeneration Arcus senilis H18.411 H18.412 H18.413 H18.419 Band keratopathy H18.421 H18.422 H18.423 H18.429 Bullous keratopathy H18.11 H18.12 H18.13 H18.10 Central corneal opacity H17.11 H17.12 H17.13 H17.10 Corneal ectasia H18.711 H18.712 H18.713 H18.719 Corneal edema secondary to contact lens H18.211 H18.212 H18.213 H18.219 Descemetocele H18.731 H18.732 H18.733 H18.734 Idiopathic corneal edema H18.221 H18.222 H18.223 H18.229 Keratoconus, stable H18.611 H18.612 H18.613 H18.619 Keratoconus, unstable H18.621 H18.622 H18.623 H18.629 Keratomalacia H18.441 H18.442 H18.443 H18.449 Minor corneal opacity H17.811 H17.812 H17.813 H18.719 Nodular corneal degeneration H18.451 H18.452 H18.453 H18.459 Other corneal scars and opacities H17.89 Peripheral corneal degeneration H18.461 H18.462 H18.463 H18.469 Peripheral corneal opacity H17.821 H17.822 H17.823 H17.829 Rupture in Descemet s membrane H18.331 H18.332 H18.333 H18.339 Secondary corneal edema H18.231 H18.232 H18.233 H18.239 Corneal Transplant Corneal transplant failure T86.841 Corneal transplant infection T86.842 Corneal transplant rejection T86.840 Corneal transplant status Z94.7 Other complications of corneal transplant T86.848 2

Foreign body/ Injury/ Laceration The appropriate 7th character to be added to: A-initial encounter, D-subsequent encounter, or S-Sequela Burn of cornea and conjunctival sac T26.11- T26.12- T26.10- Conjunctival foreign body T15.11- T15.12- T15.10- Contusion of eyeball and periocular tissues (eg. Traumatic hyphema) S05.11- S05.12- S05.10- Corneal foreign body T15.01- T15.02- T15.00- Injury of conjunctiva and corneal abrasion without foreign body S05.01- S05.02- S05.00- Ocular laceration and rupture with prolapse or loss of intraocular tissue Ocular laceration and rupture without prolapse or loss of intraocular tissue S05.21- S05.22- S05.20- S05.31- S05.32- S05.30- Herpes Simplex Herpes viral conjunctivitis B00.53 Herpes viral iridocyclitis B00.51 Herpes viral keratitis B00.52 Other herpes viral disease B00.59 Herpes Zoster Other herpes zoster B02.39 Zoster conjunctivitis B02.31 Zoster iridocyclitis B02.32 Zoster keratitis B02.33 Zoster scleritis B02.34 3

Keratitis Central corneal ulcer H16.011 H16.012 H16.013 H16.019 Corneal abscess H16.311 H16.312 H16.313 H16.319 Corneal ulcer with hypopyon H16.031 H16.032 H16.033 H16.039 Exposure keratoconjunctivitis H16.211 H16.212 H16.213 H16.219 Filamentary H16.121 H16.122 H16.123 H16.129 Interstitial keratitis (e.g. Cogan syndrome) H16.321 H16.322 H16.323 H16.329 Keratoconjunctivitis, other H16.291 H16.292 H16.293 H16.299 Keratoconjunctivitis sicca, not specified as Sjogren s H16.221 H16.222 H16.223 H16.229 Localized vascularization of cornea H16.431 H16.432 H16.433 H16.439 Marginal corneal ulcer H16.041 H16.042 H16.043 H16.049 Mooren s corneal ulcer H16.051 H16.052 H16.053 H16.059 Mycotic corneal ulcer H16.061 H16.062 H16.063 H16.069 Neurotrophic keratoconjunctivitis H16.231 H16.232 H16.233 H16.239 Perforated corneal ulcer H16.071 H16.072 H16.073 H16.079 Phlyctenular keratoconjunctivitis H16.251 H16.252 H16.253 H16.259 Photokeratitis H16.131 H16.132 H16.133 H16.139 Punctate H16.141 H16.142 H16.143 H16.149 Ring corneal ulcer H16.021 H16.022 H16.023 H16.029 Sicca syndrome with keratoconjunctivitis M35.01 Miscellaneous Blepharitis, unspecified H01.001, H01.002, H01.00A H01.004, H01.005 H01.00B H01.003, H01.006, H01.009 Corneal disorder due to contact lens H18.821 H18.822 H18.823 H18.829 Dry eye H04.121 H04.122 H04.123 H04.129 Meibomian gland dysfunction H02.881, H02.882, H02.88A H02.884, H02.885, H02.88B H02.883, H02.886, H02.889 Other specified disorders of cornea H18.891 H18.892 H18.893 H18.899 Recurrent corneal erosion H18.831 H18.832 H18.833 H18.839 Sjogren s syndrome, Sicca Syndrome M35.00 4

Miscellaneous (Cont.) Squamous blepharitis H01.021, H01.022, H01.02A H01.024, H01.025, H01.02B H01.023, H01.026, H01.029 Ulcerative blepharitis H01.011, H01.012, H01.01A H01.014, H01.015, H01.01B H01.013, H01.016, H01.019 Pterygium Central H11.021 H11.022 H11.023 H11.029 Double H11.031 H11.032 H11.033 H11.039 Peripheral, stationary H11.041 H11.042 H11.043 H11.049 Peripheral, progressive H11.051 H11.052 H11.053 H11.059 Recurrent H11.061 H11.062 H11.063 H11.069 Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability: All information provided by the American Academy of Ophthalmology, its employees, agents, or representatives participating in the Academy s coding service is as current and reliable as reasonably possible. The Academy does not provide legal or accounting services or advice. You should seek legal and/ or accounting advice if appropriate to your situation. Coding is a complicated process involving continually changing rules and the application of judgment to factual situations. The Academy does not guarantee or warrant that either public or private payers will agree with the Academy s information or recommendations. The Academy shall not be liable to you or any other party to any extent whatsoever for errors in, or omissions from any such information provided by the Academy, its employees, agents, or representatives. The Academy s sole liability for any claim connected to its provision of coding information or services shall be limited to the amount paid by you by to the Academy for the information or coding service. 2019 American Academy of Ophthalmology All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. 5