ICD-11 classes
14 Diseases of the skin
Cutaneous markers of internal disorders
ICD-11 Cutaneous markers of internal disorders
A heterogeneous group of skin disorders associated with underlying disease.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
Diagnosis contains 17 clarifying diagnoses:
- Cutaneous markers of internal malignancy
It contains 2 clarifying diagnoses. - FA25.20 — Tophaceous gout
- EB90.0 — Diabetic skin lesions
- ED51.00 — Benign acanthosis nigricans
- EE70.0 — Acquired perforating dermatosis
- EB90.42 — Calcific arteriolopathy
- EB90.0 — Diabetic skin lesions
- EB90.10 — Pretibial myxoedema
- FA25.20 — Tophaceous gout
- 5A60.0 — Acromegaly or pituitary gigantism
- EC90.11 — Cholestatic pruritus
- EE11.1 — Yellow nail syndrome
- EC90.10 — Uraemic pruritus
- LD24.J0 — Nail-patella syndrome
- DA01.01 — Hairy leukoplakia
- 4B23 — Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome
- EL3Y — Other specified cutaneous markers of internal disorders
The diagnosis is included in 13 other classes.
- Tophaceous gout (FA25.20)
- Diabetic skin lesions (EB90.0)
- Benign acanthosis nigricans (ED51.00)
- Acquired perforating dermatosis (EE70.0)
- Calcific arteriolopathy (EB90.42)
- Pretibial myxoedema (EB90.10)
- Acromegaly or pituitary gigantism (5A60.0)
- Cholestatic pruritus (EC90.11)
- Yellow nail syndrome (EE11.1)
- Uraemic pruritus (EC90.10)
- Nail-patella syndrome (LD24.J0)
- Hairy leukoplakia (DA01.01)
- Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (4B23)