ICD-10-CM Code G70: Myasthenia gravis and other myoneural disorders and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • G70 - Myasthenia gravis and other myoneural disorders
    • G70.0 - Myasthenia gravis
      • G70.00 - Myasthenia gravis without (acute) exacerbation
      • G70.01 - Myasthenia gravis with (acute) exacerbation
    • G70.1 - Toxic myoneural disorders
    • G70.2 - Congenital and developmental myasthenia
    • G70.8 - Other specified myoneural disorders
      • G70.80 - Lambert-Eaton syndrome, unspecified
      • G70.81 - Lambert-Eaton syndrome in disease classified elsewhere
      • G70.89 - Other specified myoneural disorders
    • G70.9 - Myoneural disorder, unspecified

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