Other Psychoses (295-299)
Use additional code to identify any associated physical disease, injury, or condition affecting the brain with psychoses classifiable to 295-298
295 Schizophrenic disorders
Includes: schizophrenia of the types described in 295.0-295.9 occurring in children
Excludes: childhood type schizophrenia (299.9)
infantile autism (299.0)
The following fifth-digit subclassification is for use with category 295:
0 unspecified
1 subchronic
2 chronic
3 subchronic with acute exacerbation
4 chronic with acute exacerbation
5 in remission
295.0 Simple type
Schizophrenia simplex
Excludes: latent schizophrenia (295.5)
295.1 Disorganized type
Hebephrenia
Hebephrenic type schizophrenia
295.2 Catatonic type
Catatonic (schizophrenia):
agitation
excitation
excited type
stupor
withdrawn type
Schizophrenic:
catalepsy
catatonia
flexibilitas cerea
295.3 Paranoid type
Paraphrenic schizophrenia
Excludes: involutional paranoid state (297.2)
paranoia (297.1)
paraphrenia (297.2)
295.4 Acute schizophrenic episode
Oneirophrenia
Schizophreniform:
attack
disorder
psychosis, confusional type
Excludes: acute forms of schizophrenia of:
catatonic type (295.2)
hebephrenic type (295.1)
paranoid type (295.3)
simple type (295.0)
undifferentiated type (295.8)
295.5 Latent schizophrenia
Latent schizophrenic reaction
Schizophrenia:
borderline
incipient
prepsychotic
prodromal
pseudoneurotic
pseudopsychopathic
Excludes: schizoid personality (301.20-301.22)
295.6 Residual schizophrenia
Chronic undifferentiated schizophrenia
Restzustand (schizophrenic)
Schizophrenic residual state
295.7 Schizo-affective type
Cyclic schizophrenia
Mixed schizophrenic and affective psychosis
Schizo-affective psychosis
Schizophreniform psychosis, affective type
295.8 Other specified types of schizophrenia
Acute (undifferentiated) schizophrenia
Atypical schizophrenia
Cenesthopathic schizophrenia
Excludes: infantile autism (299.0)
295.9 Unspecified schizophrenia
Schizophrenia:
NOS
mixed NOS
undifferentiated NOS
Schizophrenic reaction NOS
Schizophreniform psychosis NOS
296 Affective psychoses
Includes: episodic affective disorders
Excludes: neurotic depression (300.4)
reactive depressive psychosis (298.0)
reactive excitation (298.1)
The following fifth-digit subclassification is for use with categories 296.0-296.6:
0 unspecified
1 mild
2 moderate
3 severe, without mention of psychotic behavior
4 severe, specified as with psychotic behavior
5 in partial or unspecified remission
6 in full remission
296.0 Manic disorder, single episode
Hypomania (mild) NOS single episode or unspecified
Hypomanic psychosis single episode or unspecified
Mania (monopolar) NOS single episode or unspecified
Manic-depressive psychosis or reaction, single episode or unspecified:
hypomanic, single episode or unspecified
manic, single episode or unspecified
Excludes: circular type, if there was a previous attack of depression (296.4)
296.1 Manic disorder, recurrent episode
Any condition classifiable to 296.0, stated to be recurrent
Excludes: circular type, if there was a previous attack of depression (296.4)
296.2 Major depressive disorder, single episode
Depressive psychosis, single episode or unspecified
Endogenous depression, single episode or unspecified
Involutional melancholia, single episode or unspecified
Manic-depressive psychosis or reaction, depressed type, single episode or unspecified
Monopolar depression, single episode or unspecified
Psychotic depression, single episode or unspecified
Excludes: circular type, if previous attack was of manic type (296.5)
depression NOS (311)
reactive depression (neurotic) (300.4)
psychotic (298.0)
296.3 Major depressive disorder, recurrent episode
Any condition classifiable to 296.2, stated to be recurrent
Excludes: circular type, if previous attack was of manic type (296.5)
depression NOS (311)
reactive depression (neurotic) (300.4)
psychotic (298.0)
296.4 Bipolar affective disorder, manic
Bipolar disorder, now manic
Manic-depressive psychosis, circular type but currently manic
Excludes: brief compensatory or rebound mood swings (296.99)
296.5 Bipolar affective disorder, depressed
Bipolar disorder, now depressed
Manic-depressive psychosis, circular type but currently depressed
Excludes: brief compensatory or rebound mood swings (296.99)
296.6 Bipolar affective disorder, mixed
Manic-depressive psychosis, circular type, mixed
296.7 Bipolar affective disorder, unspecified
Atypical bipolar affective disorder NOS
Manic-depressive psychosis, circular type, current condition not specified as either manic or depressive
296.8 Manic-depressive psychosis, other and unspecified
296.80 Manic-depressive psychosis, unspecified
Manic-depressive:
reaction NOS
syndrome NOS
296.81 Atypical manic disorder
296.82 Atypical depressive disorder
296.89 Other
Manic-depressive psychosis, mixed type
296.9 Other and unspecified affective psychoses
Excludes: psychogenic affective psychoses (298.0-298.8)
296.90 Unspecified affective psychosis
Affective psychosis NOS
Melancholia NOS
296.99 Other specified affective psychoses
Mood swings:
brief compensatory
rebound
297 Paranoid states (Delusional disorders)
Includes: paranoid disorders
Excludes: acute paranoid reaction (298.3)
alcoholic jealousy or paranoid state (291.5)
paranoid schizophrenia (295.3)
297.0 Paranoid state, simple
297.1 Paranoia
Chronic paranoid psychosis
Sander's disease
Systematized delusions
Excludes: paranoid personality disorder (301.0)
297.2 Paraphrenia
Involutional paranoid state
Late paraphrenia
Paraphrenia (involutional)
297.3 Shared paranoid disorder
Folie à deux
Induced psychosis or paranoid disorder
297.8 Other specified paranoid states
Paranoia querulans
Sensitiver Beziehungswahn
Excludes: acute paranoid reaction or state (298.3)
senile paranoid state (290.20)
297.9 Unspecified paranoid state
Paranoid:
disorder NOS
psychosis NOS
reaction NOS
state NOS
298 Other nonorganic psychoses
Includes: psychotic conditions due to or provoked by:
emotional stress
environmental factors as major part of etiology
298.0 Depressive type psychosis
Psychogenic depressive psychosis
Psychotic reactive depression
Reactive depressive psychosis
Excludes: manic-depressive psychosis, depressed type (296.2-296.3)
neurotic depression (300.4)
reactive depression NOS (300.4)
298.1 Excitative type psychosis
Acute hysterical psychosis
Psychogenic excitation
Reactive excitation
Excludes: manic-depressive psychosis, manic type (296.0-296.1)
298.2 Reactive confusion
Psychogenic confusion
Psychogenic twilight state
Excludes: acute confusional state (293.0)
298.3 Acute paranoid reaction
Acute psychogenic paranoid psychosis
Bouffée délirante
Excludes: paranoid states (297.0-297.9)
298.4 Psychogenic paranoid psychosis
Protracted reactive paranoid psychosis
298.8 Other and unspecified reactive psychosis
Brief reactive psychosis NOS
Hysterical psychosis
Psychogenic psychosis NOS
Psychogenic stupor
Excludes: acute hysterical psychosis (298.1)
298.9 Unspecified psychosis
Atypical psychosis
Psychosis NOS
299 Psychoses with origin specific to childhood
Includes: pervasive developmental disorders
Excludes: adult type psychoses occurring in childhood, as:
affective disorders (296.0-296.9)
manic-depressive disorders (296.0-296.9)
schizophrenia (295.0-295.9)
The following fifth-digit subclassification is for use with category 299:
0 current or active state
1 residual state
299.0 Infantile autism
Childhood autism
Infantile psychosis
Kanner's syndrome
Excludes: disintegrative psychosis (299.1)
Heller's syndrome (299.1)
schizophrenic syndrome of childhood (299.9)
299.1 Disintegrative psychosis
Heller's syndrome
Use additional code to identify any associated neurological disorder
Excludes: infantile autism (299.0)
schizophrenic syndrome of childhood (299.9)
299.8 Other specified early childhood psychoses
Atypical childhood psychosis
Borderline psychosis of childhood
Excludes: simple stereotypes without psychotic disturbance (307.3)
299.9 Unspecified
Child psychosis NOS
Schizophrenia, childhood type NOS
Schizophrenic syndrome of childhood NOS
Excludes: schizophrenia of adult type occurring in childhood (295.0-295.9)
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