DB95
category
Drug-induced or toxic liver disease
Definition
Drug-induced or toxic liver disease is hepatotoxicity as injury to the liver that is associated with impaired liver function caused by exposure to a drug or another noninfectious agent.
Exclusions
- Alcoholic liver disease
(DB94) - Budd-Chiari syndrome
(DB98.5)
10 subordinate codes
DB95.0Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with acute hepatic necrosis or acute hepatitisDB95.1Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with chronic hepatitisDB95.2Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with cholestasisDB95.3Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with fatty liverDB95.4Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with granulomatous hepatitisDB95.5Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with fibrosis or cirrhosis of liverDB95.6Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with vascular disorders of the liverDB95.7Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with liver tumours4B4YOther specified diseases of the immune system4B4ZDiseases of the immune system, unspecified