ICD-10-CM Code: M35.0B
Category: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue > Systemic connective tissue disorders
Description: Sjogren syndrome with vasculitis
Excludes1: Dry mouth, unspecified (R68.2) Reactive perforating collagenosis (L87.1)
Notes:
This code is used when Sjogren's syndrome is accompanied by vasculitis. Use additional code to identify associated manifestations.Parent Code Notes:
M35.0 Excludes1: dry mouth, unspecified (R68.2) M35 Excludes1: reactive perforating collagenosis (L87.1)Dependencies:
ICD-10-CM: M35.0 (Sjogren's syndrome) is the parent code for M35.0B.Showcases
Showcase 1:
A patient presents with dry eyes, dry mouth, and fatigue. Upon examination, the physician diagnoses Sjogren's syndrome. A biopsy reveals vasculitis associated with the condition. The ICD-10-CM code assigned would be M35.0B.
Showcase 2:
A patient has a history of Sjogren's syndrome. They now present with joint pain and swelling, and a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis is made. However, the patient's lab results reveal vasculitis in addition to their rheumatoid arthritis. In this case, both M35.0B and the code for Rheumatoid Arthritis (e.g., M05.1) would be assigned.
Showcase 3:
A patient presents with a history of Sjogren's syndrome and reports experiencing pain and numbness in their fingers and toes. A physical examination reveals Raynaud's phenomenon, a condition where blood vessels in the fingers and toes constrict, often due to cold temperatures or stress. The patient also has lab results confirming vasculitis. In this case, both M35.0B and the code for Raynaud's phenomenon (e.g., I73.0) would be assigned.