R13.12Billable
Dysphagia, oropharyngeal phase
Chapter 18: Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified
Billable Code
R13.12 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
Referenced in Diagnoses
Conditions that use this ICD-10 code in their documentation
View documentation for difficulty swallowing
difficulty swallowing
View TemplatesDysphagia
View documentation for dysphagia
dysphagia
View TemplatesDysphagia
View documentation for dysphagia due to costovertebral angle
dysphagia due to costovertebral angle
View TemplatesDysphagia following cerebrovascular accident
View documentation for dysphagia following costovertebral angle
dysphagia following costovertebral angle
View TemplatesDysphagia following cerebrovascular accident
View documentation for oropharyngeal dysphagia
oropharyngeal dysphagia
View TemplatesOropharyngeal Dysphagia
View documentation for swallowing
swallowing
View TemplatesDysphagia
View documentation for swallowing difficulty
swallowing difficulty
View TemplatesDysphagia
View documentation for trouble swallowing
trouble swallowing
View TemplatesDysphagia
Additional Information from Parent Codes
The following information may apply to this code from its parent codes in the ICD-10 hierarchy. This information is important for proper coding and classification.
Parent Codes Referenced:
Excludes1
1 item
Excludes1
From R13.1:
- •psychogenic dysphagia (F45.8)
Excludes2
4 items
Excludes2
Code First
1 item
Code First
From R13.1:
- •, if applicable, dysphagia following cerebrovascular disease (I69. with final characters -91)
Notes
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Notes
From R00-R99:
- •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.