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2025 ICD-10-CM code T24.00

Burn of unspecified degree of unspecified site of lower limb, except ankle and foot.

Refer to the official ICD-10-CM coding guidelines for further details on coding burns and corrosions.

Modifiers may apply depending on the specific circumstances, such as the location of service and the type of treatment. Refer to the appropriate coding guidelines.

Medical necessity for treatment is established by the severity of the burn, the potential for infection, and the need to prevent complications, such as scarring or contractures.The physician's assessment determines the need for treatment based on accepted clinical guidelines.

The clinical responsibility involves assessing the burn's severity, location, and extent, determining the need for further treatment (such as wound care, pain management, or surgical intervention), and documenting the injury appropriately.

IMPORTANT:Additional codes from categories T31 and T32 may be required to specify the extent of body surface area involved.Codes from Chapter 20 (External causes of morbidity) are used to identify the cause of the burn (e.g., X00-X19, X75-X77, X96-X98, Y92).If a foreign body remains, code Z18.- should also be applied.

In simple words: This code is for a burn on the lower leg (not including the ankle or foot).The doctor doesn't know how severe the burn is or exactly where on the leg it is.

This code classifies burns of unspecified degree (first, second, or third-degree) affecting an unspecified site on the lower limb, excluding the ankle and foot.The burn may be caused by thermal sources (flame, hot objects, etc.) or chemical agents.Additional codes may be needed to specify the degree of the burn, the extent of body surface area involved, and the external cause of the injury.A seventh character is required to indicate the encounter (A for initial encounter, D for subsequent encounter, or S for sequela).

Example 1: A patient presents to the emergency department with a burn of unknown severity on their lower leg after an accident involving a hot stove.The physician assesses the burn and determines it requires cleaning and dressing changes., A patient is admitted to the hospital with a second-degree burn on their calf sustained in a house fire.The physician codes the injury and performs debridement and skin grafting., A patient receives outpatient treatment for a minor, superficial burn on the thigh after accidentally touching a hot iron. The physician assesses the burn, applies a topical ointment, and provides wound care instructions.

Complete documentation should include the location, size, depth (degree), and mechanism of the burn.Include details of any treatment rendered, including dressings, medications, and surgical procedures. Photographic documentation may be helpful in assessing the burn's extent.

** The seventh character (A, D, or S) is mandatory and indicates the encounter status.

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