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Other disorders of choroid Save


ICD-10 code: H31

Chapter: Diseases of the eye and adnexia

Other Disorders of Choroid

The choroid is a layer of tissue in the eye that is responsible for providing oxygen and nourishment to the retina. When the choroid is affected by a disorder, it can result in vision problems and even blindness. Here are some of the other disorders of choroid:

  1. Choroidal Neovascularization (CNV) - This is a condition where new blood vessels grow under the retina, leading to vision loss. CNV is often associated with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), but can also occur due to other factors.
  2. Choroidal Melanoma - This is a rare type of cancer that affects the choroid. It can cause vision loss and may require treatment such as radiation therapy or surgery.
  3. Choroidal Hemorrhage - This is a bleeding in the choroid, which can occur due to injury, high blood pressure, or other medical conditions. It can lead to vision loss and may require treatment.
  4. Choroidal Detachment - This is a separation between the choroid and the sclera (the white part of the eye). It can occur due to trauma, surgery, or other factors. Symptoms may include blurry vision, pain, and eye swelling.
  5. Choroiditis - This is an inflammation of the choroid, which can be caused by infections, autoimmune disorders, or other factors. It can lead to vision loss and may require treatment such as antibiotics or corticosteroids.

If you experience any vision problems or eye pain, it is important to see an eye doctor for an evaluation. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further damage to the choroid and preserve your vision.

Diagnosis Codes for Other disorders of choroid | H31

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