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S61.250S
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Open bite of right index finger without damage to nail, sequela
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GEM Conversion to ICD-9 CM
906.1
Fs:
10000
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Late effect of open wound of extremities without mention of tendon injury
MDC / MS-DRG Reference
DRG 604
TRAUMA TO THE SKIN, SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE AND BREAST WITH MCC
DRG 605
TRAUMA TO THE SKIN, SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE AND BREAST WITHOUT MCC
Sibling Codes
S61.250A
Open bite of right index finger without damage to nail, initial encounter
S61.250D
Open bite of right index finger without damage to nail, subsequent encounter
Parent Sibling Codes
S61.250
Open bite of right index finger without damage to nail
S61.251
Open bite of left index finger without damage to nail
S61.252
Open bite of right middle finger without damage to nail
S61.253
Open bite of left middle finger without damage to nail
S61.254
Open bite of right ring finger without damage to nail
S61.255
Open bite of left ring finger without damage to nail
S61.256
Open bite of right little finger without damage to nail
S61.257
Open bite of left little finger without damage to nail
S61.258
Open bite of other finger without damage to nail
S61.259
Open bite of unspecified finger without damage to nail
Codes with Same Suffix
S12.250S
Other traumatic displaced spondylolisthesis of third cervical vertebra, sequela
S36.250S
Moderate laceration of head of pancreas, sequela
S63.250S
Unspecified dislocation of right index finger, sequela
Y36.250S
War operations involving fragments from munitions, military personnel, sequela
Y37.250S
Military operations involving fragments from munitions, military personnel, sequela
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