Berylliosis is a rare and potentially serious lung disease caused by exposure to beryllium, a metal commonly found in certain industries such as aerospace, electronics, and manufacturing. The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is a standardized system used to classify and code diseases for medical purposes. Each disease is assigned a unique code that helps healthcare professionals accurately document and track conditions.
The ICD-10 code for Berylliosis is J63.2. This code falls under the category of "Pneumoconiosis due to other dust containing silica." Pneumoconiosis refers to a group of lung diseases caused by inhalation of various mineral dust particles. Berylliosis is specifically categorized as a type of pneumoconiosis due to the silica content of beryllium ores.
On the other hand, the ICD-9 code for Berylliosis is 503. Berylliosis was previously classified under the ICD-9 system as a specific code within the broader category of "Other pneumoconiosis." However, with the transition to ICD-10, the codes became more specific and detailed, enabling better classification and documentation of various diseases.
It is important to note that the ICD codes are regularly updated and revised to reflect advancements in medical knowledge and terminology. The transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 allowed for more precise classification and coding of diseases, enhancing healthcare providers' ability to accurately diagnose and treat patients.
Remember, it is always advisable to consult a healthcare professional or medical coding specialist for accurate and up-to-date information regarding specific diseases and their corresponding ICD codes.
Author: DiseaseMaps Editorial Team
Reviewed against authoritative medical sources (NIH GARD, Orphanet, OMIM)
Last updated: 2023-07-10
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This information does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before making health decisions.