ICD-10-CM Code A56: Other sexually transmitted chlamydial diseases and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • A56 - Other sexually transmitted chlamydial diseases
    • A56.0 - Chlamydial infection of lower genitourinary tract
      • A56.00 - Chlamydial infection of lower genitourinary tract, unspecified
      • A56.01 - Chlamydial cystitis and urethritis
      • A56.02 - Chlamydial vulvovaginitis
      • A56.09 - Other chlamydial infection of lower genitourinary tract
    • A56.1 - Chlamydial infection of pelviperitoneum and other genitourinary organs
      • A56.11 - Chlamydial female pelvic inflammatory disease
      • A56.19 - Other chlamydial genitourinary infection
    • A56.2 - Chlamydial infection of genitourinary tract, unspecified
    • A56.3 - Chlamydial infection of anus and rectum
    • A56.4 - Chlamydial infection of pharynx
    • A56.8 - Sexually transmitted chlamydial infection of other sites

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