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International Diagostic Codes (ICD9) Injury and Poisoning INJURY AND POISONING FRACTURE OF SKULL (800 – 804.3) 800 FRACTURE OF VAULT OF SKULL 800.0 CLOSED WITHOUT MENTION OF INTRACRANIAL INJURY 800.1 CLOSED WITH INTRACRANIAL INJURY 800.2 OPEN WITHOUT MENTION OF INTRACRANIAL INJURY 800.3 OPEN WITH INTRACRANIAL INJURY 801 FRACTURE OF BASE OF SKULL 801.0 CLOSED WITHOUT MENTION OF INTRACRANIAL INJURY 801.1 CLOSED WITH INTRACRANIAL INJURY 801.2 OPEN WITHOUT MENTION OF INTRACRANIAL INJURY 801.3 OPEN WITH INTRACRANIAL INJURY 802 FRACTURE OF FACE BONES 802.0 NASAL BONES, CLOSED 802.1 NASAL BONES, OPEN 802.2 MANDIBLE, CLOSED 802.3 MANDIBLE, OPEN 802.4 MALAR AND MAXILLARY BONES, CLOSED 802.5 MALAR AND MAXILLARY BONES, OPEN 802.6 ORBITAL FLOOR (BLOW-OUT), CLOSED 802.7 ORBITAL FLOOR (BLOW-OUT), OPEN 802.8 OTHER FACIAL BONES, CLOSED 802.9 OTHER FACIAL BONES, OPEN 803 OTHER AND UNQUALIFIED SKULL FRACTURES 803.0 CLOSED WITHOUT MENTION OF INTRACRANIAL INJURY 803.1 CLOSED WITH INTRACRANIAL INJURY 803.2 OPEN WITHOUT MENTION OF INTRACRANIAL INJURY 803.3 OPEN WITH INTRACRANIAL INJURY 804 MULTIPLE FRACTURES INVOLVING SKULL OR FACE WITH OTHER BONES 804.0 CLOSED WITHOUT MENTION OF INTRACRANIAL INJURY 804.1 CLOSED WITH INTRACRANIAL INJURY 804.2 OPEN WITHOUT MENTION OF INTRACRANIAL INJURY 804.3 OPEN WITH INTRACRANIAL INJURY FRACTURE OF SPINE AND TRUNK (805 –809.1) 805 FRACTURE OF VERTEBRAL COLUMN WITHOUT MENTION OF SPINAL CORD LESION 805.0 CERVICAL, CLOSED 805.1 CERVICAL, OPEN 805.2 DORSAL (THORACIC), CLOSED 805.3 DORSAL (THORACIC), OPEN 805.4 LUMBAR, CLOSED 805.5 LUMBAR, OPEN 805.6 SACRUM AND COCCYX, CLOSED 805.7 SACRUM AND COCCYX, OPEN 805.8 UNSPECIFIED, CLOSED 805.9 UNSPECIFIED, OPEN 806 FRACTURE OF VERTEBRAL COLUMN WITH SPINAL CORD LESION 806.0 CERVICAL, CLOSED 806.1 CERVICAL, OPEN 806.2 DORSAL (THORACIC), CLOSED 806.3 DORSAL (THORACIC), OPEN 806.4 LUMBAR, CLOSED 806.5 LUMBAR, OPEN 806.6 SACRUM AND COCCYX, CLOSED 806.7 SACRUM AND COCCYX, OPEN 806.8 UNSPECIFIED, CLOSED 806.9 UNSPECIFIED, OPEN 807 FRACTURE OF RIB(S), STERNUM, LARYNX AND TRACHEA 807.0 RIB(S), CLOSED 807.1 RIB(S), OPEN 807.2 STERNUM, CLOSED 807.3 STERNUM, OPEN 807.4 FLAIL CHEST 807.5 LARYNX AND TRACHEA, CLOSED 807.6 LARYNX AND TRACHEA, OPEN 808 FRACTURE OF PELVIS 808.0 ACETABULUM, CLOSED 808.1 ACETABULUM, OPEN 808.2 PUBIS, CLOSED 808.3 PUBIS, OPEN 808.4 OTHER SPECIFIED PART, CLOSED 808.5 OTHER SPECIFIED PART, OPEN 808.8 UNSPECIFIED, CLOSED 808.9 UNSPECIFIED, OPEN 809 ILL-DEFINED FRACTURES OF TRUNK 809.0 FRACTURE OF TRUNK, CLOSED 809.1 FRACTURE OF TRUNK, OPEN FRACTURE OF UPPER LIMB (810 – 819.1) 810 FRACTURE OF CLAVICLE 810.0 CLOSED 810.1 OPEN 811 FRACTURE OF SCAPULA 811.0 CLOSED 811.1 OPEN 812 FRACTURE OF HUMERUS 812.0 UPPER END, CLOSED 812.1 UPPER END, OPEN 812.2 SHAFT OR UNSPECIFIED PART, CLOSED 812.3 SHAFT OR UNSPECIFIED PART, OPEN 812.4 LOWER END, CLOSED 812.5 LOWER END, OPEN 813 FRACTURE OF RADIUS AND ULNA 813.0 UPPER END OR UNSPECIFIED PART, CLOSED 813.1 UPPER END OR UNSPECIFIED PART, OPEN 813.2 SHAFT, CLOSED 813.3 SHAFT, OPEN 813.4 LOWER END, CLOSED 813.5 LOWER END, OPEN 814 FRACTURE OF CARPAL BONE(S) 814.0 CLOSED 814.1 OPEN 815 FRACTURE OF METACARPAL BONE(S) 815.0 CLOSED 815.1 OPEN 816 FRACTURE OF ONE OR MORE PHALANGES OF HAND 816.0 CLOSED 816.1 OPEN 817 MULTIPLE FRACTURES OF HAND BONES 817.0 CLOSED 817.1 OPEN 818 ILL-DEFINED FRACTURES OF UPPER LIMB 818.0 CLOSED 818.1 OPEN 819 MULTIPLE FRACTURES INVOLVING BOTH UPPER LIMBS, AND UPPER LIMB 819 WITH RIB(S) AND STERNUM 819.0 CLOSED 819.1 OPEN FRACTURE OF LOWER LIMB (820 – 829.1) 820 FRACTURE OF NECK OF FEMUR 820.0 TRANSCERVICAL FRACTURE, CLOSED 820.1 TRANSCERVICAL FRACTURE, OPEN 820.2 PERTROCHANTERIC FRACTURE, CLOSED 820.3 PERTROCHANTERIC FRACTURE, OPEN 820.8 UNSPECIFIED PART, CLOSED 820.9 UNSPECIFIED PART, OPEN 821 FRACTURE OF OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED PARTS OF FEMUR 821.0 SHAFT OR UNSPECIFIED PART, CLOSED 821.1 SHAFT OR UNSPECIFIED PART, OPEN 821.2 LOWER END, CLOSED 821.3 LOWER END, OPEN 822 FRACTURE OF PATELLA 822.0 CLOSED 822.1 OPEN 823 FRACTURE OF TIBIA AND FIBULA 823.0 UPPER END OR UNSPECIFIED PART, CLOSED 823.1 UPPER END OR UNSPECIFIED PART, OPEN 823.2 SHAFT, CLOSED 823.3 SHAFT, OPEN 824 FRACTURE OF ANKLE 824.0 MEDIAL MALLEOLUS, CLOSED 824.1 MEDIAL MALLEOLUS, OPEN 824.2 LATERAL MALLEOLUS, CLOSED 824.3 LATERAL MALLEOLUS, OPEN 824.4 BIMALLEOLAR, CLOSED 824.5 BIMALLEOLAR, OPEN 824.6 TRIMALLEOLAR, CLOSED 824.7 TRIMALLEOLAR, OPEN 824.8 UNSPECIFIED, CLOSED 824.9 UNSPECIFIED, OPEN 825 FRACTURE OF ONE OR MORE TARSAL AND METATARSAL BONES 825.0 FRACTURE OF CALCANEUS, CLOSED 825.1 FRACTURE OF CALCANEUS, OPEN 825.2 FRACTURE OF OTHER TARSAL AND METATARSAL BONES, CLOSED 825.3 FRACTURE OF OTHER TARSAL AND METATARSAL BONES, OPEN 826 FRACTURE OF ONE OR MORE PHALANGES OF FOOT 826.0 CLOSED 826.1 OPEN 827 OTHER, MULTIPLE AND ILL-DEFINED FRACTURES OF LOWER LIMB 827.0 CLOSED 827.1 OPEN 828 MULTIPLE FRACTURES INVOLVING BOTH LOWER LIMBS, LOWER WITH UPPER LIMB, AND LOWER LIMB(S) WITH RIB(S) AND STERNUM 828.0 CLOSED 828.1 OPEN 829 FRACTURE OF UNSPECIFIED BONES 829.0 CLOSED 829.1 OPEN DISLOCATION (830 – 839.9) 830 DISLOCATION OF JAW 830.0 SIMPLE DISLOCATION 830.1 COMPOUND DISLOCATION 831 DISLOCATION OF SHOULDER 831.0 SIMPLE DISLOCATION 831.1 COMPOUND DISLOCATION 832 DISLOCATION OF ELBOW 832.0 SIMPLE DISLOCATION 832.1 COMPOUND DISLOCATION 833 DISLOCATION OF WRIST 833.0 SIMPLE DISLOCATION 833.1 COMPOUND DISLOCATION 834 DISLOCATION OF FINGER 834.0 SIMPLE DISLOCATION 834.1 COMPOUND DISLOCATION 835 DISLOCATION OF HIP 835.0 SIMPLE DISLOCATION 835.1 COMPOUND DISLOCATION 836 DISLOCATION OF KNEE 836.0 TEAR OF MEDIAL CARTILAGE OR MENISCUS OF KNEE, CURRENT 836.1 TEAR OF LATERAL CARTILAGE OR MENISCUS OF KNEE, CURRENT 836.2 OTHER TEAR OF CARTILAGE OR MENISCUS OF KNEE, CURRENT 836.3 DISLOCATION OF PATELLA, SIMPLE 836.4 DISLOCATION OF PATELLA, COMPOUND 836.5 OTHER DISLOCATION OF KNEE, SIMPLE 836.6 OTHER DISLOCATION OF KNEE, COMPOUND 837 DISLOCATION OF ANKLE 837.0 SIMPLE DISLOCATION 837.1 COMPOUND DISLOCATION 838 DISLOCATION OF FOOT 838.0 SIMPLE DISLOCATION 838.1 COMPOUND DISLOCATION 839 OTHER, MULTIPLE AND ILL-DEFINED DISLOCATIONS 839.0 CERVICAL VERTEBRA, SIMPLE 839.1 CERVICAL VERTEBRA, COMPOUND 839.2 THORACIC AND LUMBAR VERTEBRA, SIMPLE 839.3 THORACIC AND LUMBAR VERTEBRA, COMPOUND 839.4 OTHER VERTEBRA, SIMPLE 839.5 OTHER VERTEBRA, COMPOUND 839.6 OTHER LOCATION, SIMPLE 839.7 OTHER LOCATION, COMPOUND 839.8 MULTIPLE AND ILL-DEFINED, SIMPLE 839.9 MULTIPLE AND ILL-DEFINED, COMPOUND SPRAINS AND STRAINS OF JOINTS AND ADJACENT MUSCLES (840 – 848.9) 840 SPRAINS AND STRAINS OF SHOULDER AND UPPER ARM 840.0 ACROMIOCLAVICULAR (JOINT) (LIGAMENT) 840.1 CORACOCLAVICULAR (LIGAMENT) 840.2 CORACOHUMERAL (LIGAMENT) 840.3 INFRASPINATUS (MUSCLE) (TENDON) 840.4 ROTATOR CUFF (CAPSULE) 840.5 SUBSCAPULARIS (MUSCLE) 840.6 SUPRASPINATUS (MUSCLE) (TENDON) 840.8 OTHER 840.9 UNSPECIFIED 841 SPRAINS AND STRAINS OF ELBOW AND FOREARM 841.0 RADIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT 841.1 ULNAR COLLATERAL LIGAMENT 841.2 RADIOHUMERAL (JOINT) 841.3 ULNOHUMERAL (JOINT) 841.8 OTHER 841.9 UNSPECIFIED 842 SPRAINS AND STRAINS OF WRIST AND HAND 842.0 WRIST 842.1 HAND 843 SPRAINS AND STRAINS OF HIP AND THIGH 843.0 ILIOFEMORAL (LIGAMENT) 843.1 ISCHIOCAPSULAR (LIGAMENT) 843.8 OTHER 843.9 UNSPECIFIED 844 SPRAINS AND STRAINS OF KNEE AND LEG 844.0 LATERAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT OF KNEE 844.1 MEDIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT OF KNEE 844.2 CRUCIATE LIGAMENT OF KNEE 844.3 TIBIOFIBULAR (JOINT) (LIGAMENT), SUPERIOR 844.8 OTHER 844.9 UNSPECIFIED 845 SPRAINS AND STRAINS OF ANKLE AND FOOT 845.0 ANKLE 845.1 FOOT 846 SPRAINS AND STRAINS OF SACROILIAC REGION 846.0 LUMBOSACRAL (JOINT) (LIGAMENT) 846.1 SACROILIAC LIGAMENT 846.2 SACROSPINATUS (LIGAMENT) 846.3 SACROTUBEROUS (LIGAMENT) 846.8 OTHER 846.9 UNSPECIFIED 847 SPRAINS AND STRAINS OF OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED PARTS OF BACK 847.0 NECK 847.1 THORACIC 847.2 LUMBAR 847.3 SACRUM 847.4 COCCYX 847.9 UNSPECIFIED 848 OTHER AND ILL-DEFINED SPRAINS AND STRAINS 848.0 SEPTAL CARTILAGE OF NOSE 848.1 JAW 848.2 THYROID REGION 848.3 RIBS 848.4 STERNUM 848.5 PELVIS 848.8 OTHER SPECIFIED SITES 848.9 UNSPECIFIED SITE INTRACRANIAL INJURY EXCLUDING THOSE WITH SKULL FRACTURES (850 – 854.1) 850 CONCUSSION 851 CEREBRAL LACERATION AND CONTUSION 851.0 WITHOUT MENTION OF OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND 851.1 WITH OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND 852 SUBARACHNOID, SUBDURAL AND EXTRADURAL HAEMORRHAGE, FOLLOWING INJURY 852.0 WITHOUT MENTION OF OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND 852.1 WITH OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND 853 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED INTRACRANIAL HAEMORRHAGE FOLLOWING INJURY 853.0 WITHOUT MENTION OF OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND 853.1 WITH OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND 854 INTRACRANIAL INJURY OF OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED NATURE 854.0 WITHOUT MENTION OF OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND 854.1 WITH OPEN INTRACRANIAL WOUND INTERNAL INJURY OF CHEST, ABDOMENT AND PELVIS (860 – 869.1) 860 TRAUMATIC PNEUMOTHORAX AND HAEMOTHORAX 860.0 PNEUMOTHORAX WITHOUT MENTION OF OPEN WOUND INTO THORAX 860.1 PNEUMOTHORAX WITH OPEN WOUND INTO THORAX 860.2 HAEMOTHORAX WITHOUT MENTION OF OPEN WOUND INTO THORAX 860.3 HAEMOTHORAX WITH OPEN WOUND INTO THORAX 860.4 PNEUMOHAEMOTHORAX WITHOUT MENTION OF OPEN WOUND INTO THORAX 860.5 PNEUMOHAEMOTHORAX WITH OPEN WOUND INTO THORAX 861 INJURY TO HEART AND LUNG 861.0 HEART, WITHOUT MENTION OF OPEN WOUND INTO THORAX 861.1 HEART, WITH OPEN WOUND INTO THORAX 861.2 LUNG, WITHOUT MENTION OF OPEN WOUND INTO THORAX 861.3 LUNG, WITH OPEN WOUND INTO THORAX 862 INJURY TO OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED INTRATHORACIC ORGANS 862.0 DIAPHRAGM, WITHOUT MENTION OF OPEN WOUND INTO CAVITY 862.1 DIAPHRAGM, WITH OPEN WOUND INTO CAVITY 862.2 OTHER SPECIFIED INTRATHORACIC ORGAN WITHOUT MENTION OF OPEN WOUND IN CAVITY 862.3 OTHER SPECIFIED INTRATHORACIC
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