372.30 CONJUNCTIVITIS NOS


Code Information

Diagnosis Code: 372.30

Short Description: Conjunctivitis NOS

Long Description: Conjunctivitis, unspecified

Code Classification:

  • Diseases of the sense organs (360–389)
    • Disorders of the eye and adnexa (360-379)
      • 372 Disorders of conjunctiva
        • 372.30 Conjunctivitis NOS

Code Version: 2015 ICD-9-CM


References to Index of Diseases and Injuries

The code 372.30 has the following ICD-9-CM references to the Index of Diseases and Injuries
  • Conjunctivitis (exposure) (infectious) (nondiphtheritic) (pneumococcal) (pustular) (staphylococcal) (streptococcal) NEC 372.30
    • actinic 370.24
    • acute 372.00
      • atopic 372.05
      • chemical 372.06
      • contagious 372.03
      • follicular 372.02
      • hemorrhagic (viral) 077.4
      • toxic 372.06
    • adenoviral (acute) 077.3
    • allergic (chronic) 372.14
      • with hay fever 372.05
    • anaphylactic 372.05
    • angular 372.03
    • Apollo (viral) 077.4
    • atopic 372.05
    • blennorrhagic (neonatorum) 098.40
    • catarrhal 372.03
    • chemical 372.06
      • allergic 372.05
      • meaning corrosion - See� Burn, conjunctiva
    • chlamydial 077.98
      • due to
        • Chlamydia trachomatis - see Trachoma
        • paratrachoma 077.0
    • chronic 372.10
      • allergic 372.14
      • follicular 372.12
      • simple 372.11
      • specified type NEC 372.14
      • vernal 372.13
    • diphtheritic 032.81
    • due to
      • dust 372.05
      • enterovirus type 70 077.4
      • erythema multiforme 695.10 [372.33]
      • filariasis (see also Filariasis) 125.9 [372.15]
      • mucocutaneous
        • disease NEC 372.33
        • leishmaniasis 085.5 [372.15]
      • Reiter's disease 099.3 [372.33]
      • syphilis 095.8 [372.10]
      • toxoplasmosis (acquired) 130.1
        • congenital (active) 771.2
      • trachoma - see Trachoma
    • dust 372.05
    • eczematous 370.31
    • epidemic 077.1
      • hemorrhagic 077.4
    • follicular (acute) 372.02
      • adenoviral (acute) 077.3
      • chronic 372.12
    • glare 370.24
    • gonococcal (neonatorum) 098.40
    • granular (trachomatous) 076.1
      • late effect 139.1
    • hemorrhagic (acute) (epidemic) 077.4
    • herpetic (simplex) 054.43
      • zoster 053.21
    • inclusion 077.0
    • infantile 771.6
    • influenzal 372.03
    • Koch-Weeks 372.03
    • light 372.05
    • medicamentosa 372.05
    • membranous 372.04
    • meningococcic 036.89
    • Morax-Axenfeld 372.02
    • mucopurulent NEC 372.03
    • neonatal 771.6
      • gonococcal 098.40
    • Newcastle's 077.8
    • nodosa 360.14
    • of Beal 077.3
    • parasitic 372.15
      • filariasis (see also Filariasis) 125.9 [372.15]
      • mucocutaneous leishmaniasis 085.5 [372.15]
    • Parinaud's 372.02
    • petrificans 372.39
    • phlyctenular 370.31
    • pseudomembranous 372.04
      • diphtheritic 032.81
    • purulent 372.03
    • Reiter's 099.3 [372.33]
    • rosacea 695.3 [372.31]
    • serous 372.01
      • viral 077.99
    • simple chronic 372.11
    • specified NEC 372.39
    • sunlamp 372.04
    • swimming pool 077.0
    • toxic 372.06
    • trachomatous (follicular) 076.1
      • acute 076.0
      • late effect 139.1
    • traumatic NEC 372.39
    • tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 017.3 [370.31]
    • tularemic 021.3
    • tularensis 021.3
    • vernal 372.13
      • limbar 372.13 [370.32]
    • viral 077.99
      • acute hemorrhagic 077.4
      • specified NEC 077.8
  • Ophthalmia (see also Conjunctivitis) 372.30
    • actinic rays 370.24
    • allergic (acute) 372.05
      • chronic 372.14
    • blennorrhagic (neonatorum) 098.40
    • catarrhal 372.03
    • diphtheritic 032.81
    • Egyptian 076.1
    • electric, electrica 370.24
    • gonococcal (neonatorum) 098.40
    • metastatic 360.11
    • migraine 346.8
    • neonatorum, newborn 771.6
      • gonococcal 098.40
    • nodosa 360.14
    • phlyctenular 370.31
      • with ulcer (see also Ulcer, cornea) 370.00
    • sympathetic 360.11

Crosswalk Information

The code 372.30 converts into the following ICD-10 code(s):
ICD-9 Code ICD-10 Code ICD-10 Description
372.30 Right Arrow H10.9 Unspecified conjunctivitis
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
372.00 Acute conjunctivitis, unspecified
372.01 Serous conjunctivitis, except viral
372.02 Acute follicular conjunctivitis
372.03 Other mucopurulent conjunctivitis
372.04 Pseudomembranous conjunctivitis
372.05 Acute atopic conjunctivitis
372.06 Acute chemical conjunctivitis
372.10 Chronic conjunctivitis, unspecified
372.11 Simple chronic conjunctivitis
372.12 Chronic follicular conjunctivitis
372.13 Vernal conjunctivitis
372.14 Other chronic allergic conjunctivitis
372.15 Parasitic conjunctivitis
372.20 Blepharoconjunctivitis, unspecified
372.21 Angular blepharoconjunctivitis
372.22 Contact blepharoconjunctivitis
372.31 Rosacea conjunctivitis
372.33 Conjunctivitis in mucocutaneous disease
372.34 Pingueculitis
372.39 Other conjunctivitis
372.40 Pterygium, unspecified
372.41 Peripheral pterygium, stationary
372.42 Peripheral pterygium, progressive
372.43 Central pterygium
372.44 Double pterygium
372.45 Recurrent pterygium
372.50 Conjunctival degeneration, unspecified
372.51 Pinguecula
372.52 Pseudopterygium
372.53 Conjunctival xerosis
372.54 Conjunctival concretions
372.55 Conjunctival pigmentations
372.56 Conjunctival deposits
372.61 Granuloma of conjunctiva
372.62 Localized adhesions and strands of conjunctiva
372.63 Symblepharon
372.64 Scarring of conjunctiva
372.71 Hyperemia of conjunctiva
372.72 Conjunctival hemorrhage
372.73 Conjunctival edema
372.74 Vascular abnormalities of conjunctiva
372.75 Conjunctival cysts
372.81 Conjunctivochalasis
372.89 Other disorders of conjunctiva
372.9 Unspecified disorder of conjunctiva


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