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==12. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (680-709) ==


=== infections of [[skin]] and [[subcutaneous tissue]] (680-686) ===
* ({{ICD9|680}}) [[Carbuncle]] and [[furuncle]]
** ({{ICD9|680.0}}) [[Boil]], [[face]]
** ({{ICD9|680.1}}) [[Boil]], [[neck]]
** ({{ICD9|680.2}}) [[Boil]], [[trunk]]
** ({{ICD9|680.5}}) [[Boil]], [[buttock]]
* ({{ICD9|681}}) [[Cellulitis]] and [[abscess]] of [[finger]] and [[toe]]
*** ({{ICD9|681.01}}) [[Whitlow|Felon]]
*** ({{ICD9|681.02}}) [[Paronychia]], [[finger]]
*** ({{ICD9|681.11}}) [[Paronychia]], [[toe]]
** ({{ICD9|681.9}}) [[Cellulitis]]/[[abscess]], unspec. [[digit]]
* ({{ICD9|682}}) Other [[cellulitis]] and [[abscess]]
** ({{ICD9|682.0}}) [[Cellulitis]]/[[abscess]], [[face]]
** ({{ICD9|682.1}}) [[Cellulitis]]/[[abscess]], [[neck]]
** ({{ICD9|682.3}}) [[Cellulitis]]/[[abscess]], [[upper arm]]
** ({{ICD9|682.4}}) [[Cellulitis]]/[[abscess]], [[hand]]
** ({{ICD9|682.5}}) [[Cellulitis]]/[[abscess]], [[buttock]]
** ({{ICD9|682.6}}) [[Cellulitis]]/[[abscess]], [[leg]]
** ({{ICD9|682.7}}) [[Cellulitis]]/[[abscess]], [[foot]]
** ({{ICD9|682.9}}) [[Cellulitis]]/[[abscess]], unspec.
* ({{ICD9|683}}) [[Lymphadenitis]], [[Acute (medical)|acute]]
* ({{ICD9|684}}) [[Impetigo]]
* ({{ICD9|685}}) [[Pilonidal cyst]]
** ({{ICD9|685.0}}) [[Pilonidal cyst]] w/ [[abscess]]
** ({{ICD9|685.1}}) [[Pilonidal cyst]], unspec.
* ({{ICD9|686}}) Other local infections of [[skin]] and [[subcutaneous tissue]]


=== other inflammatory conditions of skin and subcutaneous tissue (690-698) ===
* ({{ICD9|690}}) Erythematosquamous [[dermatosis]]
** ({{ICD9|690.1}}) [[Seborrheic dermatitis]], [[NOS]]
*** ({{ICD9|690.11}}) [[Cradle cap]]
*** ({{ICD9|690.18}}) [[Dandruff]]
* ({{ICD9|691}}) [[Atopic dermatitis]] and related conditions
** ({{ICD9|691.0}}) [[Diaper rash]]
** ({{ICD9|691.8}}) [[Eczema]], atopic dermatitis
* ({{ICD9|692}}) [[Contact dermatitis]] and other [[eczema]]
** ({{ICD9|692.6}}) [[Contact dermatitis]], due to [[plants]]
*** ({{ICD9|692.71}}) [[Sunburn]]
*** ({{ICD9|692.72}}) [[Solar radiation]] [[dermatitis]]
*** ({{ICD9|692.75}}) Disseminated [[actinic]] porokeratosis
*** ({{ICD9|692.81}}) [[Dermatitis]], due to [[cosmetics]]
*** ({{ICD9|692.83}}) [[Dermatitis]], due to [[metals]]
** ({{ICD9|692.9}}) [[Contact dermatitis]], [[NOS]]
* ({{ICD9|693}}) [[Dermatitis]] due to substances taken internally
* ({{ICD9|694}}) [[Bullous]] [[dermatoses]]
* ({{ICD9|695}}) [[Erythematous]] conditions
** ({{ICD9|695.1}}) [[Erythema multiforme]]
** ({{ICD9|695.2}}) [[Erythema nodosum]]
** ({{ICD9|695.3}}) [[Rosacea]]
* ({{ICD9|696}}) [[Psoriasis]] and similar disorders
** ({{ICD9|696.1}}) [[Psoriasis]], other
** ({{ICD9|696.3}}) [[Pityriasis rosea]]
* ({{ICD9|697}}) [[Lichen]]
** ({{ICD9|697.0}}) [[Lichen planus]]
* ({{ICD9|698}}) [[Pruritus]] and related conditions
** ({{ICD9|698.0}}) [[Pruritus ani]]
** ({{ICD9|698.9}}) [[Pruritus]], [[NOS]]


=== other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue (700-709) ===
* ({{ICD9|700}}) [[Corns]] and [[callosities]]
* ({{ICD9|701}}) Other [[hypertrophic]] and [[atrophic]] conditions of [[skin]]
** ({{ICD9|701.4}}) [[Keloid scar]]
* ({{ICD9|702}}) Other [[dermatoses]]
** ({{ICD9|702.0}}) [[Actinic keratosis]]
** ({{ICD9|702.1}}) [[Seborrheic keratosis]]
* ({{ICD9|703}}) [[Diseases]] of [[nail (anatomy)|nail]]
** ({{ICD9|703.0}}) [[Ingrown nail]]
* ({{ICD9|704}}) [[Diseases]] of [[hair]] and [[hair follicles]]
** ({{ICD9|704.0}}) [[Alopecia]], unspec.
** ({{ICD9|704.1}}) [[Hirsutism]]
* ({{ICD9|705}}) Disorders of [[sweat glands]]
** ({{ICD9|705.1}}) [[Prickly heat]], [[heat rash]]
*** ({{ICD9|705.83}}) [[Hidradenitis suppurativa]]
* ({{ICD9|706}}) [[Diseases]] of [[sebaceous glands]]
** ({{ICD9|706.1}}) [[Acne]]
** ({{ICD9|706.2}}) [[Sebaceous cyst]]
* ({{ICD9|707}}) [[Chronic ulcer of skin]]
** ({{ICD9|707.0}}) [[Decubitus ulcer]]
** ({{ICD9|707.1}}) [[Ulcer]], unspec. of [[lower limb]]
** ({{ICD9|707.9}}) [[Ulcer]], skin, chronic, unspec.
* ({{ICD9|708}}) [[Urticaria]]
** ({{ICD9|708.0}}) [[Urticaria]], [[allergic]]
** ({{ICD9|708.1}}) [[Urticaria]], [[idiopathic]]
** ({{ICD9|708.3}}) [[Urticaria]], [[dermatographic]]
** ({{ICD9|708.9}}) [[Urticaria]], unspec.
* ({{ICD9|709}}) Other disorders of [[skin]] and [[subcutaneous tissue]]
** ({{ICD9|709.0}}) [[Dyschromia]]
*** ({{ICD9|709.01}}) [[Vitiligo]]
** ({{ICD9|709.2}}) [[Scar]]
** ({{ICD9|709.9}}) Other [[skin]] disease, unspec.


==See also==
* [[List of ICD-9 codes]]
{{Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue}}
[[Category:Medical manuals]]


* Cellulitis
{{WH}}
:* Cellulitis is an acute, spreading pyogenic inflammation of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue, usually complicatinga wound, ulcer, or dermatosis.<ref name="pmid14985488">{{cite journal| author=Swartz MN| title=Clinical practice. Cellulitis. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2004 | volume= 350 | issue= 9 | pages= 904-12 | pmid=14985488 | doi=10.1056/NEJMcp031807 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=14985488  }} </ref>
{{WS}}
 
{{jb1}}
* Erysipelas
:* Erysipelas is a superficial infection of the dermis and upper subcutaneous tissue with prominent lymphatic involvement, presenting with an indurated, "peau d’orange" appearance with a raised border that is demarcated from uninvolved skin.<ref name="pmid14985488">{{cite journal| author=Swartz MN| title=Clinical practice. Cellulitis. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2004 | volume= 350 | issue= 9 | pages= 904-12 | pmid=14985488 | doi=10.1056/NEJMcp031807 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=14985488  }} </ref>
 
* Impetigo
:* Impetigo is a contagious superficial pyogenic infection of the skin, that usually begins as vesicles with a very thin, fragile roof consisting only of stratum corneum.
::* Bullous impetigo
::* Non-bullous impetigo (or impetigo contagiosa of Tilbury Fox)
 
 
* Ecthyma
:* Ecthyma is a pyogenic infection of the skin characterized by the formation of adherent crusts, beneath which ulceration occurs.
 
* Furuncle (boil)
:* Furuncle is an acute, usually necrotic, infection of a hair follicle with ''Staphylococcus aureus''.
 
* Carbuncle
 
:* Carbuncle is a deep infection of a group of contiguous follicles with ''Staphylococcus aureus'', accompanied by intense inflammatory changes in the surrounding and underlying connective tissues, including the subcutaneous fat.
 
* Sycosis
:* Sycosis is a subacute or chronic pyogenic infection involving the whole depth of the follicle.
::* Lupoid sycosis (ulerythema sycosiforme): sycosis in which the follicles are destroyed with clinically evident scarring.
::* Folliculitis decalvans: sycosis involving the scalp.
 
* Erythrasma
:* Erythrasma is a mild, chronic, localized superficial infection of the skin caused by a group of closely related aerobic coryneform bacteria, usually known as Corynebacterium minutissimum.
 
 
* Dermatitis vegetans (pyoderma vegetans)
:* Dermatitis vegetans is a condition of uncertain etiology characterized by the development of epithelial hyperplasia and chronic granulomatous changes.
 
 
* Perifolliculitis capitis (abscedens et suffodiens; dissecting cellulitis of the scalp)
:* Perifolliculitis capitis is a rare, chronic, suppurative disease of the scalp.
 
 
* Suppurative hidradenitis (apocrinitis; hidradenitis suppurativa)
:* Suppurative hidradenitis is a chronic relapsing inflammatory disease originating in apocrine gland follicles, which may become chronic and often indolent due to subcutaneous extension with induration, scarring, destruction of skin appendages and sinus formation.
 
 
* Erysipeloid
:* Erysipeloid is an acute, rarely chronic, infection with ''Erysipelothrix rusiopathiae''.
 
 
 
* Pseudofolliculitis (pili incarnati)
:* Pseudofolliculitis is an inflammation due to penetration into the skin of sharp tips of shaved hairs.
 
<ref name="Rook's Textbook of Dermatology">{{cite book | last = Rook | first = Arthur | title = Rook's textbook of dermatology | publisher = Wiley-Blackwell | location = Chichester, West Sussex, UK Hoboken, NJ | year = 2010 | isbn = 1405161698 }}</ref>
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 19:08, 27 May 2014

12. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (680-709)

infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue (680-686)

other inflammatory conditions of skin and subcutaneous tissue (690-698)

other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue (700-709)

See also

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