ICD-11 classes
14 Diseases of the skin
Skin disorders involving certain specific body regions
Skin disorders involving the head and neck
Dermatoses of the lips or oral cavity
DA03 — Diseases of tongue
DA03.5 — Macroglossia
ICD-11 DA03.5 — Macroglossia
Macroglossia is the medical term for a large or enlarged tongue. It may be due to a variety of congenital and acquired conditions. Isolated macroglossia has no determinable cause. It is seen commonly in Down syndrome. The most common causes of tongue enlargement are vascular malformations (e.g. lymphangioma or haemangioma) and muscular hypertrophy. It may, however, be due to infiltration, as with primary systemic amyloidosis.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
Diagnosis with code DA03.5 contains 1 clarifying diagnosis:
- LA31.0 — Congenital macroglossia
The diagnosis is coded elsewhere:
- Diseases of tongue #13313
The diagnosis is included in 2 other classes.
- Congenital macroglossia (LA31.0)
- Macroglossia due to primary systemic amyloidosis (5D00.Y)