364.3 IRIDOCYCLITIS NOS


Code Information

Diagnosis Code: 364.3

Short Description: Iridocyclitis NOS

Long Description: Unspecified iridocyclitis

Code Classification:

  • Diseases of the sense organs (360–389)
    • Disorders of the eye and adnexa (360-379)
      • 364 Disorders of iris and ciliary body
        • 364.3 Iridocyclitis NOS

Code Version: 2015 ICD-9-CM


References to Index of Diseases and Injuries

The code 364.3 has the following ICD-9-CM references to the Index of Diseases and Injuries
  • Abscess (acute) (chronic) (infectional) (lymphangitic) (metastatic) (multiple) (pyogenic) (septic) (with lymphangitis) (see also Cellulitis) 682.9
    • ciliary body 364.3
    • iris 364.3
  • Cyclitis (see also Iridocyclitis) 364.3
    • acute 364.00
      • primary 364.01
      • recurrent 364.02
    • chronic 364.10
      • in
        • sarcoidosis 135 [364.11]
        • tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) 017.3 [364.11]
    • Fuchs' heterochromic 364.21
    • granulomatous 364.10
    • lens induced 364.23
    • nongranulomatous 364.00
    • posterior 363.21
    • primary 364.01
    • recurrent 364.02
    • secondary (noninfectious) 364.04
      • infectious 364.03
    • subacute 364.00
      • primary 364.01
      • recurrent 364.02
  • Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
    • eye 379.90
      • inflammatory NEC 364.3
  • Inflammation, inflamed, inflammatory (with exudation)
    • uveal tract (anterior) (see also Iridocyclitis) 364.3
      • posterior - see Chorioretinitis
      • sympathetic 360.11
  • Iridocyclitis NEC 364.3
    • acute 364.00
      • primary 364.01
      • recurrent 364.02
    • chronic 364.10
      • in
        • lepromatous leprosy 030.0 [364.11]
        • sarcoidosis 135 [364.11]
        • tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) 017.3 [364.11]
    • due to allergy 364.04
    • endogenous 364.01
    • gonococcal 098.41
    • granulomatous 364.10
    • herpetic (simplex) 054.44
      • zoster 053.22
    • hypopyon 364.05
    • lens induced 364.23
    • nongranulomatous 364.00
    • primary 364.01
    • recurrent 364.02
    • rheumatic 364.10
    • secondary 364.04
      • infectious 364.03
      • noninfectious 364.04
    • subacute 364.00
      • primary 364.01
      • recurrent 364.02
    • sympathetic 360.11
    • syphilitic (secondary) 091.52
    • tuberculous (chronic) (see also Tuberculosis) 017.3 [364.11]
  • Iritis 364.3
    • acute 364.00
      • primary 364.01
      • recurrent 364.02
    • chronic 364.10
      • in
        • sarcoidosis 135 [364.11]
        • tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) 017.3 [364.11]
    • diabetic 250.5 [364.42]
      • due to secondary diabetes 249.5 [364.42]
    • due to
      • allergy 364.04
      • herpes simplex 054.44
      • leprosy 030.0 [364.11]
    • endogenous 364.01
    • gonococcal 098.41
    • gouty 274.89 [364.11]
    • granulomatous 364.10
    • hypopyon 364.05
    • lens induced 364.23
    • nongranulomatous 364.00
    • papulosa 095.8 [364.11]
    • primary 364.01
    • recurrent 364.02
    • rheumatic 364.10
    • secondary 364.04
      • infectious 364.03
      • noninfectious 364.04
    • subacute 364.00
      • primary 364.01
      • recurrent 364.02
    • sympathetic 360.11
    • syphilitic (secondary) 091.52
      • congenital 090.0 [364.11]
      • late 095.8 [364.11]
    • tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 017.3 [364.11]
    • uratic 274.89 [364.11]
  • Keratoiritis (see also Iridocyclitis) 364.3
    • syphilitic 090.3
    • tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 017.3 [364.11]
  • Kerato-uveitis (see also Iridocyclitis) 364.3
  • Uveitis (anterior) (see also Iridocyclitis) 364.3
    • acute or subacute 364.00
      • due to or associated with
        • gonococcal infection 098.41
        • herpes (simplex) 054.44
        • zoster 053.22
      • primary 364.01
      • recurrent 364.02
      • secondary (noninfectious) 364.04
        • infectious 364.03
    • allergic 360.11
    • chronic 364.10
      • due to or associated with
        • sarcoidosis 135 [364.11]
        • tuberculosis (see also Tuberculosis) 017.3 [364.11]
    • due to
      • operation 360.11
      • toxoplasmosis (acquired) 130.2
        • congenital (active) 771.2
    • granulomatous 364.10
    • heterochromic 364.21
    • lens-induced 364.23
    • nongranulomatous 364.00
    • posterior 363.20
      • disseminated - see Chorioretinitis, disseminated
      • focal - see Chorioretinitis, focal
    • recurrent 364.02
    • sympathetic 360.11
    • syphilitic (secondary) 091.50
      • congenital 090.0 [363.13]
      • late 095.8 [363.13]
    • tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 017.3 [364.11]
  • Uveokeratitis (see also Iridocyclitis) 364.3

Crosswalk Information

The code 364.3 converts into the following ICD-10 code(s):
ICD-9 Code ICD-10 Code ICD-10 Description
364.3 Right Arrow H20.9 Unspecified iridocyclitis
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
364.00 Acute and subacute iridocyclitis, unspecified
364.01 Primary iridocyclitis
364.02 Recurrent iridocyclitis
364.03 Secondary iridocyclitis, infectious
364.04 Secondary iridocyclitis, noninfectious
364.05 Hypopyon
364.10 Chronic iridocyclitis, unspecified
364.11 Chronic iridocyclitis in diseases classified elsewhere
364.21 Fuchs' heterochromic cyclitis
364.22 Glaucomatocyclitic crises
364.23 Lens-induced iridocyclitis
364.24 Vogt-koyanagi syndrome
364.41 Hyphema of iris and ciliary body
364.42 Rubeosis iridis
364.51 Essential or progressive iris atrophy
364.52 Iridoschisis
364.53 Pigmentary iris degeneration
364.54 Degeneration of pupillary margin
364.55 Miotic cysts of pupillary margin
364.56 Degenerative changes of chamber angle
364.57 Degenerative changes of ciliary body
364.59 Other iris atrophy
364.60 Idiopathic cysts of iris, ciliary body, and anterior chamber
364.61 Implantation cysts of iris, ciliary body, and anterior chamber
364.62 Exudative cysts of iris or anterior chamber
364.63 Primary cyst of pars plana
364.64 Exudative cyst of pars plana
364.70 Adhesions of iris, unspecified
364.71 Posterior synechiae of iris
364.72 Anterior synechiae of iris
364.73 Goniosynechiae
364.74 Adhesions and disruptions of pupillary membranes
364.75 Pupillary abnormalities
364.76 Iridodialysis
364.77 Recession of chamber angle of eye
364.81 Floppy iris syndrome
364.82 Plateau iris syndrome
364.89 Other disorders of iris and ciliary body
364.9 Unspecified disorder of iris and ciliary body


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