H47.0: Disorders of optic nerve, not elsewhere classified
Your optic nerve has changed.
To be able to see, light needs to fall into our eye. The light falls through the eye to a layer inside the eye. From there, the optic nerve routes the information on to the brain. The brain converts these impressions to images.
Your optic nerve has changed. The optic nerve can be diseased or altered in various ways. The optic nerve may not be properly supplied with blood or it may be constricted, for example. The optic nerve can also become damaged by certain toxins or other diseases.
Damage to the optic nerve means you may not be able to see some areas in your visual field or they may be blurred. You may also find it difficult to see in the entire field of vision. You may also have other symptoms such as a headache.
Additional indicator
On medical documents, the ICD code is often appended by letters that indicate the diagnostic certainty or the affected side of the body.
- G: Confirmed diagnosis
- V: Tentative diagnosis
- Z: Condition after
- A: Excluded diagnosis
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
Further information
Source
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