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Diagnostic
External
Drug
Neoplasm
S71.141S
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Puncture wound with foreign body, right thigh, sequela
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GEM Conversion to ICD-9 CM
906.1
Fs:
10000
–
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
S71.141A
Puncture wound with foreign body, right thigh, initial encounter
S71.141D
Puncture wound with foreign body, right thigh, subsequent encounter
Parent Sibling Codes
S71.141
Puncture wound with foreign body, right thigh
S71.142
Puncture wound with foreign body, left thigh
S71.149
Puncture wound with foreign body, unspecified thigh
Codes with Same Suffix
S01.141S
Puncture wound with foreign body of right eyelid and periocular area, sequela
S13.141S
Dislocation of C3/C4 cervical vertebrae, sequela
S14.141S
Brown-Sequard syndrome at C1 level of cervical spinal cord, sequela
S20.141S
External constriction of part of breast, right breast, sequela
S21.141S
Puncture wound with foreign body of right front wall of thorax without penetration into thoracic cavity, sequela
S23.141S
Dislocation of T6/T7 thoracic vertebra, sequela
S24.141S
Brown-Sequard syndrome at T1 level of thoracic spinal cord, sequela
S31.141S
Puncture wound of abdominal wall with foreign body, left upper quadrant without penetration into peritoneal cavity, sequela
S33.141S
Dislocation of L4/L5 lumbar vertebra, sequela
S41.141S
Puncture wound with foreign body of right upper arm, sequela
S42.141S
Displaced fracture of glenoid cavity of scapula, right shoulder, sequela
S43.141S
Inferior dislocation of right acromioclavicular joint, sequela
S49.141S
Salter-Harris Type IV physeal fracture of lower end of humerus, right arm, sequela
S53.141S
Lateral subluxation of right ulnohumeral joint, sequela
S59.141S
Salter-Harris Type IV physeal fracture of upper end of radius, right arm, sequela
S60.141S
Contusion of right ring finger with damage to nail, sequela
S61.141S
Puncture wound with foreign body of right thumb with damage to nail, sequela
S62.141S
Displaced fracture of body of hamate [unciform] bone, right wrist, sequela
S63.141S
Subluxation of distal interphalangeal joint of right thumb, sequela
S72.141S
Displaced intertrochanteric fracture of right femur, sequela
S79.141S
Salter-Harris Type IV physeal fracture of lower end of right femur, sequela
S82.141S
Displaced bicondylar fracture of right tibia, sequela
S83.141S
Lateral subluxation of proximal end of tibia, right knee, sequela
S85.141S
Laceration of anterior tibial artery, right leg, sequela
S89.141S
Salter-Harris Type IV physeal fracture of lower end of right tibia, sequela
S91.141S
Puncture wound with foreign body of right great toe without damage to nail, sequela
S92.141S
Displaced dome fracture of right talus, sequela
S93.141S
Subluxation of metatarsophalangeal joint of right great toe, sequela
S98.141S
Partial traumatic amputation of one right lesser toe, sequela
S99.141S
Salter-Harris Type IV physeal fracture of right metatarsal, sequela
T22.141S
Burn of first degree of right axilla, sequela
T23.141S
Burn of first degree of multiple right fingers (nail), including thumb, sequela
T71.141S
Asphyxiation due to smothering under another person's body (in bed), accidental, sequela
V00.141S
Fall from scooter (nonmotorized), sequela
Y36.141S
War operations involving destruction of aircraft due to accidental detonation of onboard munitions and explosives, civilian, sequela
Y37.141S
Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to accidental detonation of onboard munitions and explosives, civilian, sequela
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