709.8 SKIN DISORDERS NEC


Code Information

Diagnosis Code: 709.8

Short Description: Skin disorders NEC

Long Description: Other specified disorders of skin

Code Classification:

  • Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (680–709)
    • Other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue (700-709)
      • 709 Other disorders of skin and subcutaneous tissue
        • 709.8 Skin disorders NEC

Code Version: 2015 ICD-9-CM


Synonyms

  • Abnormal epidermopoiesis
  • Acquired cutaneous vascular malformation
  • Acquired lentiginosis
  • Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis
  • Animal-induced dermatosis
  • Apocrine cystadenoma
  • Application site necrosis
  • Arthropod dermatosis
  • Auspitz's sign
  • Autoinflammation, lipodystrophy and dermatosis syndrome
  • Benign lymphocytic infiltration of Jessner
  • Biers spots
  • Blister with infection
  • Blistering eruption
  • Blisters beneath skin
  • Blisters of multiple sites
  • Blue skin
  • Broken skin
  • Bullae AND sweat gland necrosis in drug-induced coma
  • Bullosis diabeticorum
  • Bullous weal
  • Café-au-lait macules with pulmonary stenosis
  • Chafing of skin
  • Chapped skin
  • Chapping of lips
  • Chapping of skin due to wet work
  • Closed comedone
  • Cold-induced dermatosis
  • Congenital fascial dystrophy
  • Conjunctivitis associated with autoimmune skin disorder
  • Contracture of skin of hand
  • Coumarin necrosis
  • Crohn's disease of skin
  • Crow's feet
  • Cutaneous and mucocutaneous bartonellosis
  • Cutaneous atrophy due to corticosteroids
  • Cutaneous involvement in listeriosis
  • Cutaneous pasteurellosis
  • Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa
  • Cutaneous rhinosporidiosis
  • Cutaneous strongyloidiasis
  • Cutis anserina
  • Decreased percutaneous penetration
  • Decreased stratum corneum water-binding capacity
  • Denuded skin
  • Dermatosis of suspected viral etiology
  • Dermatosis papulosa nigra
  • Dilated blood vessels in skin
  • Disorder of keratinization
  • Disorders of skin induced by physical agents
  • Displacement of nipple
  • Dyselastosis with cysts and comedones
  • Epithelial hyperplasia of skin
  • Fibrosis of subcutaneous tissue
  • Fissure in skin
  • Fissure of prepuce
  • Focal epithelial hyperplasia of skin
  • Foreign body dermatosis
  • Fracture blister
  • Friction dermatitis of children
  • Gottron's papules
  • Granuloma annulare
  • Gustatory sweating
  • Halogen eruption
  • Herpetiform eruption
  • Idiopathic sclerosing lipogranuloma
  • Incontinentia pigmenti achromians syndrome
  • Incontinentia pigmenti syndrome
  • Increased keratinization
  • Increased percutaneous penetration
  • Increased stratum corneum water-binding capacity
  • Infective dermatosis of female genitalia
  • Infective dermatosis of lip
  • Infective dermatosis of male genitalia
  • Infective dermatosis of perianal skin
  • Intragranular vesicular dermatitis
  • Janeway lesion
  • Lepromatous skin complications
  • Lesion of mucosa
  • Leukemic infiltration of skin
  • Leukemic infiltration of skin
  • Leukemic infiltration of skin
  • Leukemic infiltration of skin
  • Leukemic infiltration of skin in acute myeloid leukemia
  • Leukemic infiltration of skin in chronic myeloid leukemia
  • Leukemic infiltration of skin in hairy-cell leukemia
  • Leukemic infiltration of skin in monocytic leukemia
  • Leukemic infiltration of skin in myeloid leukemia
  • Lichen planus of scalp
  • Lichen verrucosus et reticularis
  • Lipogranuloma
  • Localized lipodermatosclerosis
  • Macerated skin
  • Macular eruption
  • Maculopapular eruption
  • Malarial pigment deposition
  • Melanotic macule of oral mucosa
  • Menstrual cycle related dermatosis
  • Menstrual urticaria
  • Morbilliform eruption
  • Multiple pigmented terminal hair cysts
  • Musician's wart
  • Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma
  • Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma with paraproteinemia
  • Necrosis of subcutaneous tissue
  • Necrotic eschar
  • Necrotizing otitis externa
  • On examination - hemorrhagic bullae
  • On examination - macules
  • On examination - macules present
  • On examination - papules
  • On examination - papules present
  • On examination - Peeling skin
  • On examination - seropurulent bullae
  • On examination - serous bullae
  • On examination - skin bullae
  • On examination - skin bullae present
  • On examination - skin fissures
  • On examination - skin fissures present
  • On examination - skin sinus -after injury
  • On examination - suppuration skin sinus
  • On examination - vesicles
  • On examination - vesicles in skin
  • On examination - vesicles present
  • On examination - weals present
  • Painful piezogenic pedal papules
  • Painful pigmented pressure papules
  • Palmar pit
  • Papular eruption
  • Papular eruption of chin
  • Papule of skin
  • Papulonodular disease of skin
  • Penile sclerosing lipogranuloma
  • Penile sclerosing lipogranuloma due to injected substance
  • Perifolliculitis capitis abscedens
  • Periumbilical choristia
  • Plaque in skin or mucosa
  • Plaster of Paris injury to skin
  • Polypoid cutaneous rhinosporidiosis
  • Poppers' nodules due to intravenous drug abuse
  • Primary cutaneous vasculitis
  • Primary milia
  • Primary sclerosing lipogranuloma
  • Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia
  • Pseudoscleroderma due to rheumatoid disease
  • Pseudostigmata
  • Puffiness of skin
  • Purpuric rash
  • Radionecrosis of skin
  • Recurrent focal palmar peeling
  • Religious stigmata
  • Sacral dimple
  • Sacral dimples
  • Saddle sore
  • Sclerosing lipogranuloma
  • Scurfiness of skin
  • Sea bather's eruption
  • Secondary sclerosing lipogranuloma
  • Skin mark
  • Skin necrosis
  • Skin peeling disorder
  • Skin reaction irritant
  • Skin sinus
  • Skin vegetations
  • Slap mark
  • Sore on skin
  • Subcutaneous xanthogranulomatosis
  • Suntan
  • Thin skin
  • Toboggan dermatitis
  • Toxicoderma
  • Ulcer of skin caused by ischemia due to hypertensive disease
  • Ultraviolet-induced change in normal skin
  • Vellus hair cyst
  • Vesicular eruption
  • Vesicular skin eruptions of the temporal region
  • Vinyl chloride disease
  • Viral papular dermatitis
  • Vulval intraepithelial neoplasia with squamous epithelial hyperplasia
  • Weal
  • Wound edge necrosis
  • Wound sinus

References to Index of Diseases and Injuries

The code 709.8 has the following ICD-9-CM references to the Index of Diseases and Injuries
  • Bleb(s) 709.8
    • emphysematous (bullous) (diffuse) (lung) (ruptured) (solitary) 492.0
    • filtering, eye (postglaucoma) (status) V45.69
      • with complication 997.99
      • postcataract extraction (complication) 997.99
    • lung (ruptured) 492.0
      • congenital 770.5
    • subpleural (emphysematous) 492.0
  • Blister - see also Injury, superficial, by site
    • multiple, skin, nontraumatic 709.8
  • Bulla(e) 709.8
    • lung (emphysematous) (solitary) 492.0
  • Chafing 709.8
  • Chapping skin 709.8
  • Cyst (mucus) (retention) (serous) (simple)
    • dermoid (M9084/0) - see also Neoplasm, by site, benign
      • implantation
        • external area or site (skin) NEC 709.8
        • skin 709.8
    • implantation (dermoid)
      • external area or site (skin) NEC 709.8
  • Deformity 738.9
    • skin (congenital) 757.9
      • acquired NEC 709.8
  • Dermatitis (allergic) (contact) (occupational) (venenata) 692.9
    • friction 709.8
    • traumatic NEC 709.8
  • Dermatosis 709.9
    • menstrual NEC 709.8
    • papulosa nigra 709.8
  • Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
    • skin NEC 709.9
      • specified type NEC 709.8
  • Disorder - see also Disease
    • skin NEC 709.9
      • specified type NEC 709.8
  • Dysplasia - see also Anomaly
    • skin 709.8
  • Eruption
    • skin (see also Dermatitis) 782.1
      • vesicular 709.8
    • vesicular 709.8
  • Fissure, fissured
    • skin 709.8
      • streptococcal 686.9
  • Hyperplasia, hyperplastic
    • epithelial 709.8
      • focal, oral, including tongue 528.79
      • mouth (focal) 528.79
      • nipple 611.89
      • skin 709.8
      • tongue (focal) 528.79
      • vaginal wall 623.0
  • Implantation
    • cyst
      • external area or site (skin) NEC 709.8
    • dermoid (cyst)
      • external area or site (skin) NEC 709.8
  • Infiltrate, infiltration
    • skin, lymphocytic (benign) 709.8
  • Lipogranuloma, sclerosing 709.8
  • Macules and papules 709.8
  • Necrosis, necrotic
    • skin or subcutaneous tissue 709.8
      • due to burn-see Burn, by site
      • gangrenous 785.4
  • Papule 709.8
    • carate (primary) 103.0
    • fibrous, of nose (M8724/0) 216.3
    • pinta (primary) 103.0
  • Papulosis
    • lymphomatoid 709.8
  • Pimple 709.8
  • Vesicle
    • cutaneous 709.8
    • skin 709.8
  • Wheal 709.8

Crosswalk Information

The code 709.8 converts into the following ICD-10 code(s):
ICD-9 Code ICD-10 Code ICD-10 Description
709.8 Right Arrow L94.2 Calcinosis cutis
L98.8 Oth disrd of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
This ICD-9 to ICD-10 data is based on the 2018 General Equivalency Mapping (GEM) files published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for informational purposes only. The data is not an ICD-10 conversion tool and doesn’t guarantee clinical accuracy.

Similar Codes

ICD-9 Code ICD-9 Description
709.00 Dyschromia, unspecified
709.01 Vitiligo
709.09 Other dyschromia
709.1 Vascular disorders of skin
709.2 Scar conditions and fibrosis of skin
709.3 Degenerative skin disorders
709.4 Foreign body granuloma of skin and subcutaneous tissue
709.9 Unspecified disorder of skin and subcutaneous tissue


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