ICD-10-CM Code G95: Other and unspecified diseases of spinal cord and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • G95 - Other and unspecified diseases of spinal cord
    • G95.0 - Syringomyelia and syringobulbia
    • G95.1 - Vascular myelopathies
      • G95.11 - Acute infarction of spinal cord (embolic) (nonembolic)
      • G95.19 - Other vascular myelopathies
    • G95.2 - Other and unspecified cord compression
      • G95.20 - Unspecified cord compression
      • G95.29 - Other cord compression
    • G95.8 - Other specified diseases of spinal cord
      • G95.81 - Conus medullaris syndrome
      • G95.89 - Other specified diseases of spinal cord
    • G95.9 - Disease of spinal cord, unspecified

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