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fibrosis

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Fibrosis, also known as fibrotic scarring, is the development of fibrous connective tissue in response to an injury. Fibrosis can be a normal connective tissue deposition or excessive tissue deposition caused by a disease. Repeated injuries, chronic inflammation and repair are susceptible to fibrosis, where an accidental excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix components, such as the collagen, is produced by fibroblasts, leading to the formation of a permanent fibrotic scar. In response to injury, this is called scarring, and if fibrosis arises from a single cell line, this is called a fibroma...
Related Codes (10)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
I42.4Endocardial fibroelastosis
J84.1Other interstitial pulmonary diseases with fibrosis
Type 1 Excludes (2)
J84.17Other interstitial pulmonary diseases with fibrosis in diseases classified elsewhere
J84.178Other interstitial pulmonary diseases with fibrosis in diseases classified elsewhere
K70.2Alcoholic fibrosis and sclerosis of liver
K71.7Toxic liver disease with fibrosis and cirrhosis of liver
K74Fibrosis and cirrhosis of liver
Type 1 Excludes (6)
K74.01Hepatic fibrosis, early fibrosis
K74.02Hepatic fibrosis, advanced fibrosis
Type 1 Excludes (2)
L90.5Scar conditions and fibrosis of skin
Type 2 Excludes (2)

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