DB93.0 Hepatic fibrosis
International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2025-01
Hepatic Fibrosis is defined as an excess deposition of the components of extracellular matrix (i.e. collagens, glycoproteins, proteoglycans) within the liver. This response to liver injury potentially is reversible. In contrast, in most patients, cirrhosis is not a reversible process.
inclusions
- hepatic sclerosis
- hepatic fibrosis with hepatic sclerosis
exclusions
- Alcoholic liver fibrosis (DB94.2)
- Congenital hepatic fibrosis (LB20.00)
- Drug-induced or toxic liver disease with fibrosis or cirrhosis of liver (DB95.5)
code elsewhere
- Oesophageal varices with bleeding in hepatic fibrosis (DA26.00)
- Hepatic fibrosis due to Schistosomiasis without portal hypertension (1F86.Z)
postcoordination
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synonyms
- Hepatic fibrosis
- hepatic sclerosis
- hepatic fibrosis with hepatic sclerosis
- fibrosis of liver
- liver fibrosis
- fibrotic liver
- hepatic fibrosis NOS
- liver fibrosis NOS
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