Y36.310S
ICD-10-CMWar operations involving gasoline bomb, military personnel, sequela
This code identifies the long-term effects or complications arising from injuries sustained by military personnel during war operations involving a gasoline bomb. It signifies that the initial acute injury has resolved, but the patient continues to experience residual health problems directly attributable to the original incident.
Apply this code when documenting a sequela, such as chronic pain, scarring, psychological trauma (e.g., PTSD), or organ damage, that is a direct consequence of a gasoline bomb explosion experienced by military personnel in a war setting. This code is appropriate for follow-up encounters long after the initial injury has healed.
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