ICD-10-CM Code G25: Other extrapyramidal and movement disorders and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • G25 - Other extrapyramidal and movement disorders
    • G25.0 - Essential tremor
    • G25.1 - Drug-induced tremor
    • G25.2 - Other specified forms of tremor
    • G25.3 - Myoclonus
    • G25.4 - Drug-induced chorea
    • G25.5 - Other chorea
    • G25.6 - Drug induced tics and other tics of organic origin
      • G25.61 - Drug induced tics
      • G25.69 - Other tics of organic origin
    • G25.7 - Other and unspecified drug induced movement disorders
      • G25.70 - Drug induced movement disorder, unspecified
      • G25.71 - Drug induced akathisia
      • G25.79 - Other drug induced movement disorders
    • G25.8 - Other specified extrapyramidal and movement disorders
      • G25.81 - Restless legs syndrome
      • G25.82 - Stiff-man syndrome
      • G25.83 - Benign shuddering attacks
      • G25.89 - Other specified extrapyramidal and movement disorders
    • G25.9 - Extrapyramidal and movement disorder, unspecified

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