2024 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R23.3: Spontaneous ecchymoses (2024)

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Spontaneous ecchymoses Neonatal cutaneous hemorrhage Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classifiedNoteThis chapter includes symptoms, signs, abnormal results of clinical or other investigative procedures, and ill-defined conditions regarding which no diagnosis classifiable elsewhere is recorded.Signs and symptoms that point rather definitely to a given diagnosis have been assigned to a category in other chapters of the classification. In general, categories in this chapter include the less well-defined conditions and symptoms that, without the necessary study of the case to establish a final diagnosis, point perhaps equally to two or more diseases or to two or more systems of the body. Practically all categories in the chapter could be designated 'not otherwise specified', 'unknown etiology' or 'transient'. The Alphabetical Index should be consulted to determine which symptoms and signs are to be allocated here and which to other chapters. The residual subcategories, numbered .8, are generally provided for other relevant symptoms that cannot be allocated elsewhere in the classification.The conditions and signs or symptoms included in categories R00-R94 consist of:(a) cases for which no more specific diagnosis can be made even after all the facts bearing on the case have been investigated;(b) signs or symptoms existing at the time of initial encounter that proved to be transient and whose causes could not be determined;(c) provisional diagnosis in a patient who failed to return for further investigation or care;(d) cases referred elsewhere for investigation or treatment before the diagnosis was made;(e) cases in which a more precise diagnosis was not available for any other reason;(f) certain symptoms, for which supplementary information is provided, that represent important problems in medical care in their own right.Type 2 Excludesabnormal findings on antenatal screening of mother (O28.-)certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (P04-P96)signs and symptoms classified in the body system chapterssigns and symptoms of breast (N63, N64.5) Symptoms and signs involving the skin and subcutaneous tissueType 2 Excludessymptoms relating to breast (N64.4-N64.5) Unspecified skin changes Hemorrhage, not elsewhere classified Hemorrhage, not elsewhere classified FAQs
  1. ICD-10-CM Codes
  2. R00-R99
  3. R20-R23
  4. R23-
  5. 2024 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R23.3

2024 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R23.3: Spontaneous ecchymoses (1)

Spontaneous ecchymoses

    2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Billable/Specific Code
  • R23.3 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursem*nt purposes.
  • The 2024 edition of ICD-10-CM R23.3 became effective on October 1, 2023.
  • This is the American ICD-10-CM version of R23.3 - other international versions of ICD-10 R23.3 may differ.

Applicable To

  • Petechiae

Type 1 Excludes

Type 1 Excludes Help

A type 1 excludes note is a pure excludes. It means "not coded here". A type 1 excludes note indicates that the code excluded should never be used at the same time as R23.3. A type 1 excludes note is for used for when two conditions cannot occur together, such as a congenital form versus an acquired form of the same condition.

  • ecchymoses of newborn (

    ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code P54.5

    Neonatal cutaneous hemorrhage

      2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Billable/Specific Code Code on Newborn Record

    Applicable To

    • Neonatal bruising
    • Neonatal ecchymoses
    • Neonatal petechiae
    • Neonatal superficial hematomata

    Type 2 Excludes

    • bruising of scalp due to birth injury (P12.3)
    • cephalhematoma due to birth injury (P12.0)
    P54.5)
  • purpura (

    ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code D69

    • D69 Purpura and other hemorrhagic conditions
      • D69.0 Allergic purpura
      • D69.1 Qualitative platelet defects
      • D69.2 Other nonthrombocytopenic purpura
      • D69.3 Immune thrombocytopenic purpura
      • D69.4 Other primary thrombocytopenia
        • D69.41 Evans syndrome
        • D69.42 Congenital and hereditary thrombocytopenia pu...
        • D69.49 Other primary thrombocytopenia
      • D69.5 Secondary thrombocytopenia
        • D69.51 Posttransfusion purpura
        • D69.59 Other secondary thrombocytopenia
      • D69.6 Thrombocytopenia, unspecified
      • D69.8 Other specified hemorrhagic conditions
      • D69.9 Hemorrhagic condition, unspecified
    D69.-)

The following code(s) above R23.3 contain annotation back-references

Annotation Back-References

In this context, annotation back-references refer to codes that contain:

  • Applicable To annotations, or
  • Code Also annotations, or
  • Code First annotations, or
  • Excludes1 annotations, or
  • Excludes2 annotations, or
  • Includes annotations, or
  • Note annotations, or
  • Use Additional annotations

that may be applicable to R23.3:

  • R00-R99

    2024 ICD-10-CM Range R00-R99

    Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified

    Note

    • This chapter includes symptoms, signs, abnormal results of clinical or other investigative procedures, and ill-defined conditions regarding which no diagnosis classifiable elsewhere is recorded.
    • Signs and symptoms that point rather definitely to a given diagnosis have been assigned to a category in other chapters of the classification. In general, categories in this chapter include the less well-defined conditions and symptoms that, without the necessary study of the case to establish a final diagnosis, point perhaps equally to two or more diseases or to two or more systems of the body. Practically all categories in the chapter could be designated 'not otherwise specified', 'unknown etiology' or 'transient'. The Alphabetical Index should be consulted to determine which symptoms and signs are to be allocated here and which to other chapters. The residual subcategories, numbered .8, are generally provided for other relevant symptoms that cannot be allocated elsewhere in the classification.
    • The conditions and signs or symptoms included in categories R00-R94 consist of:
    • (a) cases for which no more specific diagnosis can be made even after all the facts bearing on the case have been investigated;
    • (b) signs or symptoms existing at the time of initial encounter that proved to be transient and whose causes could not be determined;
    • (c) provisional diagnosis in a patient who failed to return for further investigation or care;
    • (d) cases referred elsewhere for investigation or treatment before the diagnosis was made;
    • (e) cases in which a more precise diagnosis was not available for any other reason;
    • (f) certain symptoms, for which supplementary information is provided, that represent important problems in medical care in their own right.

    Type 2 Excludes

    • abnormal findings on antenatal screening of mother (O28.-)
    • certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (P04-P96)
    • signs and symptoms classified in the body system chapters
    • signs and symptoms of breast (N63, N64.5)

    Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified
  • R20-R23

    2024 ICD-10-CM Range R20-R23

    Symptoms and signs involving the skin and subcutaneous tissue

    Type 2 Excludes

    • symptoms relating to breast (N64.4-N64.5)

    Symptoms and signs involving the skin and subcutaneous tissue

Approximate Synonyms

  • Ecchymoses, spontaneous
  • Petechiae
  • Spontaneous ecchymosis

Clinical Information

  • Pinhead size (3 mm) skin discolorization due to hemorrhage.
  • Pinpoint, flat, round red spots under the skin caused by bleeding
  • Pinpoint, unraised, round red spots under the skin caused by bleeding.
  • Purple or red pinpoint spots in the skin or mucous membranes caused by minor hemorrhage.

ICD-10-CM R23.3 is grouped within Diagnostic Related Group(s) (MS-DRG v41.0):

  • 813 Coagulation disorders

Convert R23.3 to ICD-9-CM

Code History

  • 2016 (effective 10/1/2015): New code (first year of non-draft ICD-10-CM)
  • 2017 (effective 10/1/2016): No change
  • 2018 (effective 10/1/2017): No change
  • 2019 (effective 10/1/2018): No change
  • 2020 (effective 10/1/2019): No change
  • 2021 (effective 10/1/2020): No change
  • 2022 (effective 10/1/2021): No change
  • 2023 (effective 10/1/2022): No change
  • 2024 (effective 10/1/2023): No change

Diagnosis Index entries containing back-references to R23.3:

  • Change(s) (in) (of) - see also Removal
    • skin R23.9

      ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R23.9

      Unspecified skin changes

        2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Billable/Specific Code
      • petechiae R23.3
  • Cutaneous - see also condition
    • hemorrhage R23.3
  • Ecchymosis R58

    ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R58

    Hemorrhage, not elsewhere classified

      2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Billable/Specific Code

    Applicable To

    • Hemorrhage NOS

    Type 1 Excludes

    • hemorrhage included with underlying conditions, such as:
    • acute duodenal ulcer with hemorrhage (K26.0)
    • acute gastritis with bleeding (K29.01)
    • ulcerative enterocolitis with rectal bleeding (K51.01)
    • spontaneous R23.3
  • Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (concealed) R58

    ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R58

    Hemorrhage, not elsewhere classified

      2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Billable/Specific Code

    Applicable To

    • Hemorrhage NOS

    Type 1 Excludes

    • hemorrhage included with underlying conditions, such as:
    • acute duodenal ulcer with hemorrhage (K26.0)
    • acute gastritis with bleeding (K29.01)
    • ulcerative enterocolitis with rectal bleeding (K51.01)
    • cutaneous R23.3
    • petechial R23.3
    • skin R23.3
    • subcutaneous R23.3
  • Petechia, petechiae R23.3
  • Purpuric spots R23.3
  • Spots, spotting (in) (of)
    • purpuric R23.3

ICD-10-CM Codes Adjacent To R23.3

R22.4 Localized swelling, mass and lump, lower limb

R22.40 Localized swelling, mass and lump, unspecified lower limb

R22.41 Localized swelling, mass and lump, right lower limb

R22.42 Localized swelling, mass and lump, left lower limb

R22.43 …… bilateral

R22.9 Localized swelling, mass and lump, unspecified

R23 Other skin changes

R23.0 Cyanosis

R23.1 Pallor

R23.2 Flushing

R23.3 Spontaneous ecchymoses

R23.4 Changes in skin texture

R23.8 Other skin changes

R23.9 Unspecified skin changes

R25 Abnormal involuntary movements

R25.0 Abnormal head movements

R25.1 Tremor, unspecified

R25.2 Cramp and spasm

R25.3 Fasciculation

R25.8 Other abnormal involuntary movements

R25.9 Unspecified abnormal involuntary movements

Reimbursem*nt claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015 require the use of ICD-10-CM codes.

2024 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R23.3: Spontaneous ecchymoses (2024)

FAQs

2024 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R23.3: Spontaneous ecchymoses? ›

Spontaneous ecchymoses

What is the ICD-10 code for spontaneous ecchymoses? ›

ICD-10 Code for Spontaneous ecchymoses- R23. 3- Codify by AAPC.

What is diagnosis code R23-3? ›

R23. 3 - Spontaneous ecchymoses | ICD-10-CM.

What are spontaneous ecchymoses? ›

Spontaneous ecchymosis (also called 'actinic purpura') is extremely common. It occurs primarily on the forearms and hands but can also occur on the legs. Basically, tiny vessels rupture in the skin and leave black, purple and/or red patches. The patches can easily tear.

What is ICD code R23? ›

2024 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R23: Other skin changes.

What is the meaning of ecchymoses? ›

A small bruise caused by blood leaking from broken blood vessels into the tissues of the skin or mucous membranes.

What is the ICD-10 code for R233? ›

D65Disseminated intravascular coagulation [defibrination syndrome]
D698Other specified hemorrhagic conditions
D699Hemorrhagic condition, unspecified
D7582Heparin induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)
R233Spontaneous ecchymoses
21 more rows

What is the difference between bruise and ecchymosis? ›

“Ecchymosis” (pronounced “eh-chuh-mow-sis”) is the medical term for a bruise. A bruise, or contusion, is skin discoloration from damaged, leaking blood vessels underneath your skin. Even though there's blood pooling underneath your skin, you won't have any external bleeding unless your skin breaks open.

What is diagnosis code R23 2? ›

R23. 2 - Flushing | ICD-10-CM.

Why am I bruising without doing anything? ›

Certain health conditions, medications, and even inherited disorders can cause random bruising. Consuming certain nutrients may help reduce your risk. Random bruising usually isn't cause for worry. Keeping an eye out for other unusual symptoms may help you determine if there's an underlying cause.

What diseases have ecchymosis? ›

These are a few other causes of bruises:
  • Liver or kidney disease.
  • Problems with your bone marrow, which makes new blood cells.
  • Not getting enough vitamins such as B12, C, or K.
  • Connective tissue disease such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome or lupus.
  • Alcohol misuse.
  • Cancer.
  • HIV and other infections.
Mar 10, 2024

What deficiency causes ecchymosis? ›

On rare occasions, vitamin and mineral deficiencies can cause skin bruising. The most famous is scurvy due to vitamin C deficiency. Bruising also can be a manifestation of zinc deficiency or vitamin B deficiencies.

What is spontaneous periorbital ecchymoses? ›

Periorbital ecchymosis (raccoon eye or panda sign) is a common clinical sign of skull base injury resulting from accidental injuries. Spontaneous periorbital ecchymosis harbingers a variety of medical disorders. An urgent clinical evaluation is compulsory, which unfolds the underlying disease.

What is ICD code R23 3? ›

R23. 3 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursem*nt purposes. The 2024 edition of ICD-10-CM R23.

What is the ICD-10 code for ecchymoses? ›

ICD-10 code: R23. 3 Spontaneous ecchymoses | gesund.bund.de.

Can R53 83 be a primary diagnosis? ›

R53. 83 describes generalized fatigue, not associated with a definite diagnosis. It can be used when fatigue is a significant issue but is not the primary symptom of any particular disease.

What is the difference between ecchymosis and Contusion? ›

“Ecchymosis” (pronounced “eh-chuh-mow-sis”) is the medical term for a bruise. A bruise, or contusion, is skin discoloration from damaged, leaking blood vessels underneath your skin. Even though there's blood pooling underneath your skin, you won't have any external bleeding unless your skin breaks open.

What is the ICD-9 code for ecchymoses? ›

ICD-9 code 782.7 for Spontaneous ecchymoses is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -SYMPTOMS (780-789).

What is a differential diagnosis of ecchymosis? ›

A blood test can help your doctor find the cause of ecchymosis. Tests can find abnormal blood cells or too few of the platelets that normally help your blood clot. You may need to have other tests if your doctor suspects that liver disease, cancer, or another condition caused your bruises.

What is the ICD-10 code for lid ecchymosis? ›

ICD-10 code: S00. 1 Contusion of eyelid and periocular area.

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