Drug-induced or toxic liver disease
International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2024-01
Drug-induced and 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
sections/codes in this section (DB95-DB95)
- Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with acute hepatic necrosis or acute hepatitis (DB95.0)
- Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with chronic hepatitis (DB95.1)
- Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with cholestasis (DB95.2)
- Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with fatty liver (DB95.3)
- Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with granulomatous hepatitis (DB95.4)
- Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with fibrosis or cirrhosis of liver (DB95.5)
- Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with vascular disorders of the liver (DB95.6)
- Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with liver tumours (DB95.7)
- Other specified drug-induced or toxic liver disease (DB95.Y)
- Drug-induced or toxic liver disease, unspecified (DB95.Z)
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