ICD-10-CM Code L66: Cicatricial alopecia [scarring hair loss] and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • L66 - Cicatricial alopecia [scarring hair loss]
    • L66.0 - Pseudopelade
    • L66.1 - Lichen planopilaris
      • L66.10 - Lichen planopilaris, unspecified
      • L66.11 - Classic lichen planopilaris
      • L66.12 - Frontal fibrosing alopecia
      • L66.19 - Other lichen planopilaris
    • L66.2 - Folliculitis decalvans
    • L66.3 - Perifolliculitis capitis abscedens
    • L66.4 - Folliculitis ulerythematosa reticulata
    • L66.8 - Other cicatricial alopecia
      • L66.81 - Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
      • L66.89 - Other cicatricial alopecia
    • L66.9 - Cicatricial alopecia, unspecified

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