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diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis

Medical Definition

A rare degenerative disorder that affects the spine. it is characterized by ossification of ligaments resulting in calcifications along the sides of the spinal vertebrae.

Wikipedia Summary

Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is a condition characterized by abnormal calcification/bone formation (hyperostosis) of the soft tissues surrounding the joints of the spine, and also of the peripheral or appendicular skeleton. In the spine, there is bone formation along the anterior longitudinal ligament and sometimes the posterior longitudinal ligament, which may lead to partial or complete fusion of adjacent vertebrae...
Related Codes (11)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
M48.1Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier]
M48.10Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], site unspecified
M48.11Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], occipito-atlanto-axial region
M48.12Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], cervical region
M48.13Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], cervicothoracic region
M48.14Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], thoracic region
M48.15Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], thoracolumbar region
M48.16Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], lumbar region
M48.17Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], lumbosacral region
M48.18Ankylosing hyperostosis [Forestier], sacral and sacrococcygeal region

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