ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index
Paralysis, paralytic(complete) (incomplete)
Sub-terms(191)
—with—accommodation—agitansG20.C—asthenic bulbarG70.00—ataxic(hereditary)G11.9—atrophicG58.9—Bell'sG51.0—birth injuryP14.9—brachial plexusG54.0—brainG83.9—bulbar(chronic) (progressive)G12.22—bulbospinalG70.00—cervical—compression—conjugate movement(gaze) (of eye)H51.0—deglutitionR13.0—diaphragm(flaccid)J98.6—Duchenne's—eye muscle(extrinsic)H49.9—facial(nerve)G51.0—familial(recurrent) (periodic)G72.3—general(progressive) (syphilitic)A52.17—glottisJ38.00—infantileA80.30—irisH57.09—laryngeal nerve(recurrent) (superior) (unilateral)J38.00—larynxJ38.00—legG83.1—lower limbsee Monoplegia, lower limb—mesencephalic NECG83.89—muscle, muscular NECG72.89—nerve—ocularH49.9—progressive(atrophic) (bulbar) (spinal)G12.22—respiratory(muscle) (system) (tract)R06.81—spasticG83.9—spinal(cord)G83.9—stomachK31.84—sympatheticG90.89—syndromeG83.9—throatJ39.2—transientR29.5—uvulaK13.79—vocal cordsJ38.00—abductor, lower extremityG57.9—accessory nerveG52.8—alternating(oculomotor)G83.89—amyotrophicG12.21—ankleG57.9—anus(sphincter)K62.89—ascending, acute(spinal)G61.0—associationG12.29—axillaryG54.0—Babinski-Nageotte'sG83.89—Benedikt'sG46.3—bladder(neurogenic) (sphincter)N31.2—bowel, colon or intestineK56.0—bronchialJ98.09—Brown-SéquardG83.81—cardiacI50.9—cerebrocerebellar, diplegicG80.1—Céstan-ChenaisG46.3—Charcot-Marie-Tooth typeG60.0—Clark'sG80.9—colonK56.0—compressed airT70.3—cranial or cerebral nerveG52.9—creepingG12.22—crossed legG83.89—dementiaA52.17—descending NEC(spinal)G12.29—digestive organs NECK59.89—divergence(nuclear)H51.8—diver'sT70.3—embolic(current episode)I63.4—Erb(-Duchenne) (birth) (newborn)P14.0—Erb's syphilitic spastic spinalA52.17—esophagusK22.89—faucesJ39.2—fingerG56.9—gaitR26.1—gastric nerve(nondiabetic)G52.2—gaze, conjugateH51.0—glutealG54.1—Gubler(-Millard)G46.3—hyperkalemic periodic(familial)G72.3—hypoglossal(nerve)G52.3—hypokalemic periodicG72.3—hystericalF44.4—ileusK56.0—inferior nuclearG83.9—intestineK56.0—ischemic, Volkmann's(complicating trauma)T79.6—Jackson'sG83.89—Jamaica ginger(jake)G62.2—juvenile generalA50.45—Klumpke(-Déjérine) (birth) (newborn)P14.1—labioglossal(laryngeal) (pharyngeal)G12.29—Landry'sG61.0—lateralG12.23—lipK13.0—Lissauer'sA52.17—lungJ98.4—median nerveG56.1—medullary(tegmental)G83.89—middle alternatingG83.89—Millard-Gubler-FovilleG46.3—motorG83.9—musculocutaneous nerveG56.9—musculospiralG56.9—normokalemic periodicG72.3—oculofacial, congenital(Moebius)Q87.0—palate(soft)K13.79—paratrigeminalG50.9—periodic(familial) (hyperkalemic) (hypokalemic) (myotonic) (normokalemic) (potassium sensitive) (secondary)G72.3—peroneal(nerve)G57.3—pharynxJ39.2—phrenic nerveG56.8—plantar nerve(s)G57.6—pneumogastric nerveG52.2—popliteal nerveG57.3—postepileptic transitoryG83.84—pseudobulbarG12.29—pseudohypertrophic(muscle)G71.09—psychogenicF44.4—quadricepsG57.9—radial nerveG56.3—rectus muscle(eye)H49.9—recurrent isolated sleepG47.53—sciatic nerveG57.0—senileG83.9—shoulderG56.9—sleep, recurrent isolatedG47.53—sternomastoidG52.8—subscapularisG56.8—supranuclear(progressive)G23.1—syphilitic spastic spinal(Erb's)A52.17—thighG57.9—thrombotic(current episode)I63.3—thumbG56.9—Todd's(postepileptic transitory paralysis)G83.84—toeG57.6—tongueK14.8—trapeziusG52.8—triceps brachiiG56.9—trigeminal nerveG50.9—ulnar nerveG56.2—uremicN18.9—uveoparotiticD86.89—vagus nerveG52.2—vasomotor NECG90.89—velum palatiK13.79—Volkmann's(complicating trauma)T79.6—wastingG12.29—Weber'sG46.3—wristG56.9—acoustic nerve(except Deafness)—lead—saturnine—vestibular nerve(except Vertigo)—abducens, abducent(nerve)see Strabismus, paralytic, sixth nerve—armsee Monoplegia, upper limb—congenital(cerebral)see Palsy, cerebral—cordissee Failure, heart—crutchsee Injury, brachial plexus—diplegicsee Diplegia—due to intracranial or spinal birth injurysee Palsy, cerebral—handsee Monoplegia, upper limb—heartsee Arrest, cardiac—hemiplegicsee Hemiplegia—infectivesee Poliomyelitis, paralytic—internuclearsee Ophthalmoplegia, internuclear—jakesee Poisoning, food, noxious, plant—left sidesee Hemiplegia—levator palpebrae superiorissee Blepharoptosis, paralytic—limbsee Monoplegia—monoplegicsee Monoplegia—oculomotor(external bilateral) (nerve)see Strabismus, paralytic, third nerve—peripheral autonomic nervous systemsee Neuropathy, peripheral, autonomic—poliomyelitis(current)see Poliomyelitis, paralytic—quadriplegicsee Tetraplegia—right sidesee Hemiplegia—shakingsee Parkinsonism—sphincter, bladdersee Paralysis, bladder—strokesee Infarct, brain—ticksee Toxicity, venom, arthropod, specified NEC—traumatic, transient NECsee Injury, nerve—tremblingsee Parkinsonism—trochlear(nerve)see Strabismus, paralytic, fourth nerve—upper limbsee Monoplegia, upper limb—vesicalsee Paralysis, bladder