Quick reference for the subcodes: R13.10: unspecified, the common starting code R13.11: oral phase, bolus control R13.12: oropharyngeal phase, billed most often R13.13: pharyngeal phase, aspiration focus R13.14: pharyngoesophageal phase, the UES code R13.19: other, cervical and neurogenic ASHA's ICD-10 reference confirms the R13.1 series for dysphagia and flags when the I69 sequelae codes take over for post-stroke cases, which is where we're headed next
Sato et al., 2011)
Reference: Maher P (2005)
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These extracellular vesicles contain biological signals that promote tissue regeneration, including hair follicle activation
Known as peripheral sensorimotor polyneuropathy, this condition usually first occurs equally in both feet and can spread from tingling, pain and discomfort to paralysis