ICD-11 classes
13 Diseases of the digestive system
Diseases of liver
Viral hepatitis
1E50 — Acute viral hepatitis
ICD-11 1E50 — Acute viral hepatitis
A group of liver diseases characterised by liver inflammation and fibrosis, caused by more than 6 months of infection with one or more of hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus and hepatitis D virus, with or without HIV. Even at stage of cirrhosis there are often no symptoms. Otherwise, clinical features include fatigue, hard liver edge and complications of cirrhosis (muscle wasting, ascites, splenomegaly/portal hypertension). Transmission of hepatitis B and C viruses is by blood and body fluid contamination, sexual transmission, and from mother to baby at the time of birth (vertical transmission). In addition to detection of specific antigens (HBsAg) and antibodies (anti-HCV), diagnostic assessment requires assay of viral nucleic acids (HBV DNA, HCV RNA etc).
The diagnosis includes nothing.
It excludes 3 items.
- Infectious liver disease (DB90)
- Acute or subacute hepatic failure (DB91)
- Chronic viral hepatitis (1E51)
Diagnosis with code 1E50 contains 8 clarifying diagnoses:
- 1E50.0 — Acute hepatitis A
- 1E50.1 — Acute hepatitis B
- 1E50.2 — Acute hepatitis C
It contains 1 clarifying diagnosis. - 1E50.3 — Acute hepatitis D
- 1E50.4 — Acute hepatitis E
- 1D82.0 — Cytomegaloviral hepatitis
- 1E50.Y — Other specified acute viral hepatitis
- 1E50.Z — Acute viral hepatitis, unspecified
The diagnosis is coded elsewhere:
- Viral hepatitis #886
- Acute viral hepatitis #887
The diagnosis is included in 2 other classes.
- Cytomegaloviral hepatitis (1D82.0)
- Epstein-Barr viral hepatitis (DB90.Y)