ICD-11 classes
14 Diseases of the skin
Adverse cutaneous reactions to medication
ICD-11 Adverse cutaneous reactions to medication
This group incorporates not only drug rashes but also other acute and chronic cutaneous and mucocutaneous effects of topical or systemic medicaments, whether conventional or «alternative».
The diagnosis includes nothing.
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
Diagnosis contains 13 clarifying diagnoses:
- Drug eruptions
It contains 10 clarifying diagnoses. - EH70 — Pigmentary abnormalities of skin due to drug
- EH71 — Dermatoses precipitated by drug therapy
It contains 2 clarifying diagnoses. - EH72 — Drug-induced hair abnormalities
It contains 2 clarifying diagnoses. - EH73 — Drug-induced nail abnormalities
- EH74 — Drug-induced oral conditions
It contains 1 clarifying diagnosis. - EH75 — Photosensitivity due to drug
- EH76 — Dermatoses associated with specific classes of medication
It contains 5 clarifying diagnoses. - EH77 — Localised adverse cutaneous reactions to administration of drug
It contains 2 clarifying diagnoses. - EH78 — Adverse cutaneous reactions to herbal, homoeopathic or other alternative therapies
- EC90.2 — Drug-induced pruritus
- EH7Y — Other specified adverse cutaneous reactions to medication
- EH7Z — Unspecified adverse cutaneous reactions to medication
The diagnosis is included in 1 another class.
- Drug-induced pruritus (EC90.2)