ICD-10-CM Code K13: Other diseases of lip and oral mucosa and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • K13 - Other diseases of lip and oral mucosa
    • K13.0 - Diseases of lips
    • K13.1 - Cheek and lip biting
    • K13.2 - Leukoplakia and other disturbances of oral epithelium, including tongue
      • K13.21 - Leukoplakia of oral mucosa, including tongue
      • K13.22 - Minimal keratinized residual ridge mucosa
      • K13.23 - Excessive keratinized residual ridge mucosa
      • K13.24 - Leukokeratosis nicotina palati
      • K13.29 - Other disturbances of oral epithelium, including tongue
    • K13.3 - Hairy leukoplakia
    • K13.4 - Granuloma and granuloma-like lesions of oral mucosa
    • K13.5 - Oral submucous fibrosis
    • K13.6 - Irritative hyperplasia of oral mucosa
    • K13.7 - Other and unspecified lesions of oral mucosa
      • K13.70 - Unspecified lesions of oral mucosa
      • K13.79 - Other lesions of oral mucosa

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