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Bal23
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

I know this is not a sas questions. But I know many of you have worked on ICD9 and ICD10. This is what I got from icd dataset  with SAS and I am not sure whether it is ICD9 or 10. I am told that is ICD9 but its structure is not ICD9.

I searched online and could not get any info about below codes. Any advice? Thanks.

 

 

P0121 P0124 P0125 P0700 P0881 P110 P111 P1129 P1162 P1164 P1169 P1171 P1174 P1175 P1179 P1199 P1629 P1699 P190 P193 P194 P1952 P196 P199 P2001 P2041 P2049 P2099 P222 P2279

 

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
You're right, it's not a SAS question.
Perhaps you should have posted Inte the Health Care forum.
Why don't you just do a quick text serch in each ICD table and see where you get matches?
Data never sleeps
Bal23
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

I already did but no such luck

LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
Ok.
Data never sleeps

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