Each category of ICD-10 is divided into specific codes, consisting of a single letter and a number. These codes can be used to identify a particular diagnosis. They are used for medical billing and record keeping, as well as for public health surveillance and statistical analysis.
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Mycoses |
| Level | Code | Title | |
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| 1 | I | Certain infectious and parasitic diseases | |
| 2 | B35-B49 | Mycoses |
| Code | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| B35 | Dermatophytosis | |
| B36 | Other superficial mycoses | |
| B37 | Candidiasis | |
| B38 | Coccidioidomycosis | |
| B39 | Histoplasmosis | |
| B40 | Blastomycosis | |
| B41 | Paracoccidioidomycosis | |
| B42 | Sporotrichosis | |
| B43 | Chromomycosis and phaeomycotic abscess | |
| B44 | Aspergillosis | |
| B45 | Cryptococcosis | |
| B46 | Zygomycosis | |
| B47 | Mycetoma | |
| B48 | Other mycoses, not elsewhere classified | |
| B49 | Unspecified mycosis |