About the Disease

Retinal vein occlusion (RVO) is a retinal disorder that occurs when small veins that carry blood away from the retina are blocked. It is a chronic disease that affects the circulatory system. Subtypes include central retinal vein occlusion and branch retinal vein occlusion.

Source: National Institutes of Health

Diagnosis Codes

ICD-10: H34.8110, H34.8111, H34.8112, H34.8120, H34.8121, H34.8122, H34.8130, H34.8131, H34.8132, H34.8190, H34.8191, H34.8192, H34.831, H34.8310, H34.8311, H34.8312, H34.8320, H34.8321, H34.8322, H34.8330, H34.8331, H34.8332, H34.8390, H34.8391, H34.8392, H34.9

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