ICD-10-CM Code R83: Abnormal findings in cerebrospinal fluid and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • R83 - Abnormal findings in cerebrospinal fluid
    • R83.0 - Abnormal level of enzymes in cerebrospinal fluid
    • R83.1 - Abnormal level of hormones in cerebrospinal fluid
    • R83.2 - Abnormal level of other drugs, medicaments and biological substances in cerebrospinal fluid
    • R83.3 - Abnormal level of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source in cerebrospinal fluid
    • R83.4 - Abnormal immunological findings in cerebrospinal fluid
    • R83.5 - Abnormal microbiological findings in cerebrospinal fluid
    • R83.6 - Abnormal cytological findings in cerebrospinal fluid
    • R83.8 - Other abnormal findings in cerebrospinal fluid
    • R83.9 - Unspecified abnormal finding in cerebrospinal fluid

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