Official Long Descriptor. Other toxic encephalopathy. Toxic encephalitis. Toxic metabolic encephalopathy. Code first poisoning due to drug or toxin, if
drug (T36-T50). Example: Pt. presents with Toxic Encephalopathy from Digoxin toxicity. Upon questioning the pt. admits to taking the medication as prescribed.
Toxic encephalopathy is a term generally used to indicate brain dysfunction caused by exposure to exogenous substances such as toxic chemicals, solvents, illicit drugs, toxins, poisons, radiation, paints, industrial chemicals, certain metals and medications 1. Toxic encephalopathy includes a spectrum of symptomatology ranging from subclinical
Coding ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases Encephalopathy (acute) G93.40-due to-drugs -see also Table of Drugs and Chemicals G92-metabolic G93.41-drug induced G92-toxic G92-toxic G92-metabolic G92 Jamaican-neuropathy G92 Leukoencephalopathy -see also Encephalopathy G93.49-Binswanger's I67.3-heroin vapor G92 Kim Y, Kim JW. Toxic Encephalopathy.
Integrated disease information for Toxic Encephalopathy including associated genes, mutations, phenotypes, pathways, drugs, and more - integrated from 75
Unspecified toxic encephalopathy, ICD10CM, AB ; Unspecified toxic encephalopathy. USE_ADDITIONAL: code for adverse effect, if applicable, to identify drug (T36-
Toxic encephalopathy describes acute mental status alteration due to medications, illicit drugs, or toxic chemicals. Metabolic encephalopathy is caused by
This article schematically reviews the clinical features, diagnostic approaches to, and toxicological implications of toxic encephalopathy. The review focuses on the most significant occupational causes of toxic encephalopathy, but does not address iatrogenic (pharmaceutical) causes or the neurotoxic effects of illicit recreational drugs or
G92 Toxic encephalopathy. General information. Toxic encephalopathy (TE) is the most severe clinical form of intoxication. The structure of morbidity among the population is dominated by TE, provoked by the abuse of alcoholic beverages ( % of the total) and narcotic drugs (8-13%).
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