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DiagnosesLead Exposure

Lead Exposure

ICD-10 Coding for Lead Exposure(Z77.011, T56.0X1A)

PRIMARY SPECIALTYPediatrics
COMPLEXITYHigh
LAST UPDATED09/15/2025
Sam Tuffun, PT, DPT
Physical Therapist | Medical Coding & Billing Contributor

Diagnosis Overview

What is Lead Exposure?
Essential facts and insights about Lead Exposure

Key Clinical Considerations:

  • Irritability, developmental delays, abdominal pain, vomiting, constipation
  • Blood lead level (BLL) testing, complete blood count (CBC), X-rays for lead lines
  • Pallor, neurological deficits, growth retardation, abdominal tenderness

Clinical Information

Clinical Criteria & Documentation Requirements

  • Patient history of lead exposure, results of BLL tests, clinical symptoms observed
  • ICD-10-CM codes for lead exposure, specific terms like 'lead poisoning' or 'lead toxicity'
  • Example: 'Patient presents with elevated BLL of 15 µg/dL, exhibiting irritability and developmental delays.'

Coding Guidelines

Usage Guidelines & Examples

  • Follow guidelines for coding lead exposure based on severity and intent.
  • Common errors include misclassifying lead exposure as other toxicities.

Code Exclusions

Important Exclusions

  • Other heavy metal exposures, lead exposure in adults
  • Alternative codes for other toxic effects not related to lead

Related ICD-10 Codes

Primary Codes
T56.0X1A
Toxic effect of lead and its compounds, accidental, initial encounter
T56.0X2A
Toxic effect of lead and its compounds, intentional, initial encounter
Ancillary Codes
Z13.88
R78.71
Differential Codes
T56.0X1
T56.0X1
for confirmed poisoning with symptoms.
Z77.011
Z77.011
for exposure without symptoms.

Related CPT Codes

CPT codes will be available in a future update.

Specialty Focus

Primary Specialty

Pediatrics

Specialty Applications

  • Children under 6 years, high-risk populations in urban areas
  • Pediatric clinics, emergency departments, public health settings

Coding Complexity

High Complexity

This diagnosis requires careful attention to:

  • Comprehensive clinical documentation
  • Accurate code selection based on clinical criteria
  • Proper exclusion considerations
  • Specialty-specific coding guidelines

Documentation

Documentation Templates

Billing Information

Billing Considerations

  • Ensure proper documentation for billing
  • Verify code specificity requirements
  • Check for any additional codes needed
  • Review payer-specific guidelines

Common Issues

  • Insufficient clinical documentation
  • Incorrect code selection
  • Missing supporting diagnoses
  • Timing and frequency documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

Documentation requirements?

Document the source of lead exposure, symptoms, and BLL results.

Billing considerations?

Ensure accurate coding of lead exposure and related symptoms for proper reimbursement.