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What ic ICD 10 CM code for 1. Arteriosclerotic ulcer and gangrene of left lower leg...

What ic ICD 10 CM code for

1. Arteriosclerotic ulcer and gangrene of left lower leg

2.  Acute narrow-angle glaucoma, right eye with chronic severe stage narrow-angle glaucoma, left eye

3. Glaucoma secondary to posterior dislocation of lens, right eye

4.Severe chronic low back pain due to displaced lumbar disc with neuritis due to previous trauma

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ICD 10 CM is the standard transaction code set for diagnostic purposes under the health insurance portabilitty and accountability act. it is used to track health care static, disease burden, quality outcomes, mortality statsics and billing

ICD 10 CM code for arteriosclerotic ulcer of left lower leg is 170.244.

Gangerene of left lower leg is 170.262

Acute narrow angle glaucoma of right eye H40.211

Chronic severe stage narrow angle glaucoma, left leg H402223

Glaucoma secondary to posterior dislocation of lens right eye H40.50X0

Severe chronic low back pain due to displaced lumbar disc with neuritis due to previous trauma M54.5

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