ICD-10-CM Code T16: Foreign body in ear and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • T16 - Foreign body in ear
    • T16.1 - Foreign body in right ear
      • T16.1XXA - Foreign body in right ear, initial encounter
      • T16.1XXD - Foreign body in right ear, subsequent encounter
      • T16.1XXS - Foreign body in right ear, sequela
    • T16.2 - Foreign body in left ear
      • T16.2XXA - Foreign body in left ear, initial encounter
      • T16.2XXD - Foreign body in left ear, subsequent encounter
      • T16.2XXS - Foreign body in left ear, sequela
    • T16.9 - Foreign body in ear, unspecified ear
      • T16.9XXA - Foreign body in ear, unspecified ear, initial encounter
      • T16.9XXD - Foreign body in ear, unspecified ear, subsequent encounter
      • T16.9XXS - Foreign body in ear, unspecified ear, sequela

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