ICD-10-CM Code A60: Anogenital herpesviral [herpes simplex] infections and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • A60 - Anogenital herpesviral [herpes simplex] infections
    • A60.0 - Herpesviral infection of genitalia and urogenital tract
      • A60.00 - Herpesviral infection of urogenital system, unspecified
      • A60.01 - Herpesviral infection of penis
      • A60.02 - Herpesviral infection of other male genital organs
      • A60.03 - Herpesviral cervicitis
      • A60.04 - Herpesviral vulvovaginitis
      • A60.09 - Herpesviral infection of other urogenital tract
    • A60.1 - Herpesviral infection of perianal skin and rectum
    • A60.9 - Anogenital herpesviral infection, unspecified

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