S52.125S (Nondisplaced fracture of head of left radius, sequela) is a billable ICD-10-CM medical diagnosis code in the Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes chapter. It identifies cases of nondisplaced fracture of head of left radius, sequela for clinical documentation, billing and epidemi

ICD-10-CM · Billable Code

S52.125SNondisplaced fracture of head of left radius, sequela

Chapter S00-T88: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

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Common questions about S52.125S (Nondisplaced fracture of head of left radius, sequela)

What does ICD-10 code S52.125S mean?
S52.125S is the ICD-10-CM 2025 code for Nondisplaced fracture of head of left radius, sequela. ICD-10-CM is the medical coding system used by clinicians, hospitals and insurers worldwide to classify diseases and conditions in a standard way.
Is S52.125S a billable diagnosis code?
Yes, S52.125S is a billable / specific ICD-10-CM code, meaning it can be used by clinicians and hospitals as a primary or secondary diagnosis on claims and electronic health records.
Which ICD-10 chapter does S52.125S belong to?
S52.125S belongs to the chapter "Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes" (codes S00-T88). ICD-10-CM organises codes into 22 chapters by body system or condition type, which helps clinicians navigate related diagnoses.
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Source: ICD-10-CM 2025 (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, public domain). Codes valid from October 1, 2024. CMS source ↗