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  1. I69.398 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2025 edition of ICD-10-CM I69.398 became effective on October 1, 2024. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of I69.398 - other international versions of ICD-10 I69.398 may differ. Applicable To.

  2. 6 lut 2023 · Left hemiplegia describes paralysis of the left side of the body due to neurological injury. This secondary effect commonly occurs following a stroke or traumatic brain injury and can have a major impact on daily function.

  3. Hemiparesis described as complete or incomplete muscular weakness or paralysis affecting either side of the body after a stroke. 1 This condition stands out as the second most frequent and widely recognized impairment that had been reported in approximately 65% of patients. 2 When this condition happens, the patients may show associated dysfunct...

  4. 7 paź 2022 · Results. Three of these patients presented with right-sided weakness caused by an ipsilateral right hemispheric stroke, while two exhibited left-sided symptoms and one had only left-sided numbness. In all six cases, the ipsilateral corona radiata, internal capsule, basal ganglia, insula, and thalamus were involved.

  5. 16 lis 2017 · CDI Strategies - Volume 11, Issue 54. Q: I have a question regarding unilateral weakness from a previous stroke. The patient has ongoing weakness in both right arm and leg post cerebrovascular accident (CVA) and associated ataxia post CVA in 2013. Is it accurate to code I69?

  6. 12 kwi 2024 · Hemiparesis is weakness or the inability to move on one side of the body, making it hard to perform everyday activities like eating or dressing. One-sided weakness in your arms, hands, face, chest, legs or feet can cause: Loss of balance. Difficulty walking. Impaired ability to grab objects.

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