Viral warts
- B07 should not be used for reimbursement purposes as there are multiple codes below it that contain a greater level of detail.
- The 2024 edition of ICD-10-CM B07 became effective on October 1, 2023.
- This is the American ICD-10-CM version of B07 – other international versions of ICD-10 B07 may differ.
Type 2 Excludes
- anogenital (venereal) warts (A63.0)
- papilloma of bladder (D41.4)
- papilloma of cervix (D26.0)
- papilloma larynx (D14.1)
Includes
- verruca simplex
- verruca vulgaris
- viral warts due to human papillomavirus
The following code(s) above B07 contain annotation back-references
that may be applicable to B07:
- A00-B99 Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Clinical Information
- A papillomavirus related epithelial overgrowth.it can be located anywhere on the body though when it involves the perineal region it is generally referred to as condyloma acuminata.
- A raised growth on the surface of the skin or other organ.
- A wart caused by human papillomavirus. It can appear anywhere on the skin.
- Benign epidermal proliferations or tumors; some are viral in origin.
- Benign epidermal tumor caused by a papillomavirus or other agent.
- Warts are growths on your skin caused by an infection with human papilloma virus, or hpv. Types of warts include
- common warts, which often appear on your fingers
- plantar warts, which show up on the soles of your feet
- genital warts, which are a sexually transmitted disease
- flat warts, which appear in places you shave frequently
Code History
- 2016 (effective 10/1/2015): New code (first year of non-draft ICD-10-CM)
- 2017 (effective 10/1/2016): No change
- 2018 (effective 10/1/2017): No change
- 2019 (effective 10/1/2018): No change
- 2020 (effective 10/1/2019): No change
- 2021 (effective 10/1/2020): No change
- 2022 (effective 10/1/2021): No change
- 2023 (effective 10/1/2022): No change
- 2024 (effective 10/1/2023): No change
Code annotations containing back-references to B07: