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Funny and Bizarre

ICD-10 Codes
ICD-10 codes have already gained a reputation for being detailed. Heres a list of 15 new codes that are detailed
to the point of being hilarious/bizarre.

R46.1 Bizarre personal appearance


Even after all the facts on the case have been investigated, no specific diagnosis could be
made? Go ahead and diagnose as bizarre personal appearance because ICD-10 code R46.1 has
got it covered. The ICD-9 equivalent for this code is 799.89 which represents other ill-defined
conditions.

S30.867A Insect bite (nonvenomous) of anus, initial encounter


ICD-10 code S30.867A is for insect bite (nonvenomous) of anus, initial encounter. This
code includes injuries to the anus, buttock, external genitalia, flank, and groin. The ICD-9
equivalent for this code is 911.4 trunk, insect bite, nonvenomous, without mention of
infection.

Y33.XXXA Other specified events, undetermined intent, initial encounter


 hat the hell happened? There is an ICD-10 code (Y33.XXXA) for an unspecified event and
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undetermined intent. The ICD-9 equivalents for this code are the E988 series codes. We are still
looking for a scenario where we could use this code, do let us know if you find one.

V80.730A Animal-rider injured in collision with streetcar, initial encounter


Riding a horse down a busy street is not a very good idea. However, if there happens to
be a collision with a car, use ICD-10 code V80.730A (animal-rider injured in collision with
streetcar, initial encounter). This code should be used secondary to another code from a
different chapter. The ICD-9 equivalent for this code is E828.2 accident involving animal
being ridden injuring rider of animal.

V91.07XA Burn due to water-skis on fire, initial encounter


Code V91.07XA represents burn due to water-skis on fire, initial encounter. This code
should be used secondary to another code from a different chapter. The ICD-9 equivalent
for this code is E831.9, which is for accident to watercraft causing other injury to
unspecified person.

V95.41XA Spacecraft crash injuring occupant, initial encounter


ICD-10 code set has a specific code for spacecraft crash injuring occupant. Report code
V95.41XA for the initial encounter post a spacecraft crash. ICD-9 for equivalent for this
code is E845.0, which represents accident involving spacecraft injuring occupant of
spacecraft.

V97.33XD Sucked into jet engine, subsequent encounter


Sucked into a jet engine, walked out, and encountered again? There is ICD-10 code (V97.33XD)
for that. Only subsequent encounter here refers to an encounter with the provider rather than
the jet engine. There is a less specific ICD-9 equivalent for this code (E844.9) which represents
other specified air transport accidents injuring other person.

W22.02XD Walked into lamppost, subsequent encounter


People do get bumped against lamp-posts, but who intentionally walks into one? If you happen
to find someone, report ICD-10 code W22.02XD for him or her. The ICD-9 equivalent code, E917.4,
represents strike against or struck accidentally by other stationary object without subsequent
fall.

W49.01XA Hair causing external constriction, initial encounter


ICD-10 code W49.01XA is for hair causing external constriction, initial encounter. This
code should be used secondary to another code from a different chapter. ICD-9 equivalent
for this code is E928.4, which represents, external constriction caused by hair. Though this
code sounds spooky enough, just so you know, there are two more codes for subsequent
encounter and sequel.

W51.XXXS Accidental striking against or bumped into by another person, sequela.


What can be a late effect of bumping into another person? There are three ICD-10 codes for accidental striking
against or bumped into by another person. The ICD-9 equivalent for W51 is E929.8, which represents, late effects
of other accidents.

W55.21XA Bitten by cow, initial encounter


Ever saw someone who was bitten by a cow? Use ICD-10 code W55.21XA (bitten by cow,
initial encounter) for such an encounter. When that is not the case, there are more specific
codes for struck by cow or other contact with cow. We wonder what kind of contact would
require a visit to the doctor.

W55.41XA Bitten by pig, initial encounter


The ICD-10 code W55.41XA is for bitten by pig, initial encounter. This code should be used
secondary to another code from a different chapter. ICD-9 equivalent for this code is E906.3,
which represents bite of other animal except arthropod.

W56.12XA Struck by sea lion, initial encounter


If a sea expedition goes wrong and a someone gets struck by a sea lion, keep calm and
code W56.12. ICD-10 code-set has three different codes for struck by sea lion and six other
codes for other contact with and bitten by sea lion. ICD-9 equivalent code for W56.12XA
is E906.8, which represents other specified injury caused by animal.

W61.62XA Struck by duck, initial encounter


Being struck by a duck is rhyming and funny, but can it be bad enough to require a trip
to the doctor? Whether the visit is for being struck by a duck or any other bird, there is
going to be an ICD-10 code for that. The ICD-9 equivalent for this code is E906.8, which
represents, other specified injury caused by animal.

X52.XXXS Prolonged stay in weightless environment, sequela


This code must specifically be for doctors who treat NASA astronauts. Code X52.XXXS for
late effects of prolonged stay in weightless environment. The closest match for this code
in the ICD-9 code-set would be E929.8 (late effects of other accidents).

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