Toxic effect of other inorganic substances
Chapter 19:Injury, poisoning and other consequences of external causes
ICD-10 T57 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of toxic effect of other inorganic substances.
The ICD-10 code category T57 pertains to the toxic effects of other inorganic substances, which can include a variety of harmful materials that are not classified under specific categories of heavy metals or other known toxins. This category encompasses conditions resulting from exposure to inorganic substances such as arsenic, lead, mercury, and other compounds that may lead to acute or chronic health issues. Clinical significance lies in the potential for severe health effects, including organ damage, neurological impairment, and systemic toxicity, which can arise from both environmental exposure and occupational hazards. Proper identification and coding of these conditions are crucial for effective treatment and management, as well as for public health monitoring and intervention strategies.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
Conditions covered under T57 include toxic effects resulting from exposure to various inorganic substances such as arsenic, lead, and mercury, which can lead to acute poisoning or chronic health issues.
T57 codes should be used when a patient presents with symptoms indicative of toxicity from inorganic substances, particularly when a clear exposure history is documented.
Documentation for T57 should include a detailed account of the patient's exposure to inorganic substances, clinical symptoms observed, diagnostic tests performed, and any relevant treatment administered.