ICD-10 Code H30.131 – Disseminated chorioretinal inflammation, generalized, right eye (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code H30.131 – Disseminated chorioretinal inflammation, generalized, right eye
What it is
This code identifies generalized disseminated inflammation involving the choroid and retina in the right eye. It is used when the condition is documented as affecting that eye specifically.
Clinical signs
Typical findings may include retinal and choroidal inflammatory lesions, blurred vision, floaters, or reduced visual acuity. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation.
When to use this code
Use H30.131 when the provider documents disseminated chorioretinal inflammation, generalized, in the right eye. Apply it when laterality is clearly stated and the diagnosis is not described as bilateral or unspecified.
If the record only mentions chorioretinal inflammation without the generalized pattern or right-eye involvement, check documentation before assigning this code.
Do not use for
Do not use this code for left eye, bilateral, or unspecified eye involvement. Also avoid it if the chart describes a different retinal or choroidal disorder. Check documentation.
Coding tip
Always verify laterality and the exact inflammatory description before coding, because these details determine the correct ICD-10-CM selection.