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Chapter 1: Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
A15-A19

Tuberculosis

Explore the ICD-10 code range A15-A19 for Tuberculosis, emphasizing clinical relevance, precise documentation, and coding specificity. Enhance your medical records with accurate TB diagnosis, treatment insights, and streamlined billing processes. Ideal for healthcare professionals seeking comprehensive resources on Tuberculosis management.

About This Range
61+
Total codes
51+
Billable codes
10+
Non-billable codes
1
Chapters
Codes in this Range (61+)
Chapter 1: Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Range: A00-B99
A15
Respiratory tuberculosis
A15.0
Tuberculosis of lung
Billable
A15.4
Tuberculosis of intrathoracic lymph nodes
Billable
A15.5
Tuberculosis of larynx, trachea and bronchus
Billable
A15.6
Tuberculous pleurisy
Billable
A15.7
Primary respiratory tuberculosis
Billable
A15.8
Other respiratory tuberculosis
Billable
A15.9
Respiratory tuberculosis unspecified
Billable
A17
Tuberculosis of nervous system
A17.0
Tuberculous meningitis
Billable
A17.1
Meningeal tuberculoma
Billable
A17.8
Other tuberculosis of nervous system
A17.81
Tuberculoma of brain and spinal cord
Billable
A17.82
Tuberculous meningoencephalitis
Billable
A17.83
Tuberculous neuritis
Billable
A17.89
Other tuberculosis of nervous system
Billable
A17.9
Tuberculosis of nervous system, unspecified
Billable
A18
Tuberculosis of other organs
A18.0
Tuberculosis of bones and joints
A18.01
Tuberculosis of spine
Billable
A18.02
Tuberculous arthritis of other joints
Billable
A18.03
Tuberculosis of other bones
Billable
A18.09
Other musculoskeletal tuberculosis
Billable
A18.1
Tuberculosis of genitourinary system
A18.10
Tuberculosis of genitourinary system, unspecified
Billable
A18.11
Tuberculosis of kidney and ureter
Billable
A18.12
Tuberculosis of bladder
Billable
A18.13
Tuberculosis of other urinary organs
Billable
A18.14
Tuberculosis of prostate
Billable
A18.15
Tuberculosis of other male genital organs
Billable
A18.16
Tuberculosis of cervix
Billable
A18.17
Tuberculous female pelvic inflammatory disease
Billable
A18.18
Tuberculosis of other female genital organs
Billable
A18.2
Tuberculous peripheral lymphadenopathy
Billable
A18.3
Tuberculosis of intestines, peritoneum and mesenteric glands
A18.31
Tuberculous peritonitis
Billable
A18.32
Tuberculous enteritis
Billable
A18.39
Retroperitoneal tuberculosis
Billable
A18.4
Tuberculosis of skin and subcutaneous tissue
Billable
A18.5
Tuberculosis of eye
A18.50
Tuberculosis of eye, unspecified
Billable
A18.51
Tuberculous episcleritis
Billable
A18.52
Tuberculous keratitis
Billable
A18.53
Tuberculous chorioretinitis
Billable
A18.54
Tuberculous iridocyclitis
Billable
A18.59
Other tuberculosis of eye
Billable
A18.6
Tuberculosis of (inner) (middle) ear
Billable
A18.7
Tuberculosis of adrenal glands
Billable
A18.8
Tuberculosis of other specified organs
A18.81
Tuberculosis of thyroid gland
Billable
A18.82
Tuberculosis of other endocrine glands
Billable
A18.83
Tuberculosis of digestive tract organs, not elsewhere classified
Billable
A18.84
Tuberculosis of heart
Billable
A18.85
Tuberculosis of spleen
Billable
A18.89
Tuberculosis of other sites
Billable
A19
Miliary tuberculosis
A19.0
Acute miliary tuberculosis of a single specified site
Billable
A19.1
Acute miliary tuberculosis of multiple sites
Billable
A19.2
Acute miliary tuberculosis, unspecified
Billable
A19.8
Other miliary tuberculosis
Billable
A19.9
Miliary tuberculosis, unspecified
Billable

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the common symptoms of Tuberculosis (ICD-10 A15-A19)?

Common symptoms of Tuberculosis include a persistent cough, chest pain, fever, night sweats, and weight loss. Early detection and treatment are crucial for managing TB effectively.

How is Tuberculosis diagnosed according to ICD-10 codes A15-A19?

Tuberculosis is diagnosed through a combination of a medical history review, physical examination, chest X-rays, and laboratory tests such as sputum culture and the Mantoux tuberculin skin test. Accurate diagnosis is essential for appropriate treatment.

What treatment options are available for Tuberculosis as per ICD-10 A15-A19 guidelines?

Treatment for Tuberculosis typically involves a course of antibiotics over six to nine months. Common medications include isoniazid, rifampin, ethambutol, and pyrazinamide. Adherence to the treatment regimen is critical to prevent drug resistance.

Tuberculosis