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H21. Other disorders of iris and ciliary body


Excludes: sympathetic uveitis (H44.1) H21.0 Hyphaema Excludes: traumatic hyphaema (S05.1) H21.1 Other vascular disorders of iris and ciliary body Neovascularization of iris or ciliary body Rubeosis of iris H21.2 Degeneration of iris and ciliary body Degeneration of: . iris (pigmentary) . pupillary margin Iridoschisis Iris atrophy (essential)(progressive) Miotic pupillary cyst Translucency of iris H21.3 Cyst of iris, ciliary body and anterior chamber Cyst of iris, ciliary body or anterior chamber: . NOS . exudative . implantation . parasitic Excludes: miotic pupillary cyst (H21.2) H21.4 Pupillary membranes Iris bombe Pupillary: . occlusion . seclusion H21.5 Other adhesions and disruptions of iris and ciliary body Goniosynechiae Iridodialysis Recession, chamber angle synechiae (iris): . NOS . anterior . posterior Excludes: corectopia (Q13.2) H21.8 Other specified disorders of iris and ciliary body H21.9 Disorder of iris and ciliary body, unspecified

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