ICD-10-CM T52: Toxic effect of organic solvents

ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code (2025)

Official Description for T52

Toxic effect of organic solvents

Coding Notes & Guidelines for T52

Excludes1: Not Coded Here

halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons (T53.-)

Excludes1: Not Coded Here
  • homologues of benzene (T52.2)
  • nitroderivatives and aminoderivatives of benzene and its homologues (T65.3)
Inclusion Terms
  • Toxic effects of gasoline [petrol]
  • Toxic effects of kerosene [paraffin oil]
  • Toxic effects of paraffin wax
  • Toxic effects of ether petroleum
  • Toxic effects of naphtha petroleum
  • Toxic effects of spirit petroleum
Inclusion Terms

Toxic effects of petroleum products NOS

Inclusion Terms

Toxic effects of benzene NOS

Inclusion Terms
  • Toxic effects of toluene [methylbenzene]
  • Toxic effects of xylene [dimethylbenzene]
Inclusion Terms

Toxic effects of homologues of benzene NOS

Inclusion Terms

Toxic effects of glycols NOS

Inclusion Terms

Toxic effects of ketones NOS

Inclusion Terms

Toxic effects of other organic solvents NOS

7th Character Guidance

The appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code from category T52

7th Character Definitions
  • A: initial encounter
  • D: subsequent encounter
  • S: sequela

Child Codes (More Specific Codes for T52):

T52.0 - Toxic effects of petroleum products T52.0X - Toxic effects of petroleum products T52.0X1 - Toxic effect of petroleum products, accidental (unintentional) T52.0X2 - Toxic effect of petroleum products, intentional self-harm T52.0X3 - Toxic effect of petroleum products, assault T52.0X4 - Toxic effect of petroleum products, undetermined T52.1 - Toxic effects of benzene T52.1X - Toxic effects of benzene T52.1X1 - Toxic effect of benzene, accidental (unintentional) T52.1X2 - Toxic effect of benzene, intentional self-harm T52.1X3 - Toxic effect of benzene, assault T52.1X4 - Toxic effect of benzene, undetermined T52.2 - Toxic effects of homologues of benzene T52.2X - Toxic effects of homologues of benzene T52.2X1 - Toxic effect of homologues of benzene, accidental (unintentional) T52.2X2 - Toxic effect of homologues of benzene, intentional self-harm T52.2X3 - Toxic effect of homologues of benzene, assault T52.2X4 - Toxic effect of homologues of benzene, undetermined T52.3 - Toxic effects of glycols T52.3X - Toxic effects of glycols T52.3X1 - Toxic effect of glycols, accidental (unintentional) T52.3X2 - Toxic effect of glycols, intentional self-harm T52.3X3 - Toxic effect of glycols, assault T52.3X4 - Toxic effect of glycols, undetermined T52.4 - Toxic effects of ketones T52.4X - Toxic effects of ketones T52.4X1 - Toxic effect of ketones, accidental (unintentional) T52.4X2 - Toxic effect of ketones, intentional self-harm T52.4X3 - Toxic effect of ketones, assault T52.4X4 - Toxic effect of ketones, undetermined T52.8 - Toxic effects of other organic solvents T52.8X - Toxic effects of other organic solvents T52.8X1 - Toxic effect of other organic solvents, accidental (unintentional) T52.8X2 - Toxic effect of other organic solvents, intentional self-harm T52.8X3 - Toxic effect of other organic solvents, assault T52.8X4 - Toxic effect of other organic solvents, undetermined T52.9 - Toxic effects of unspecified organic solvent T52.91 - Toxic effect of unspecified organic solvent, accidental (unintentional) T52.92 - Toxic effect of unspecified organic solvent, intentional self-harm T52.93 - Toxic effect of unspecified organic solvent, assault T52.94 - Toxic effect of unspecified organic solvent, undetermined

About ICD-10-CM Code T52 (Toxic effect of organic solvents)

ICD-10-CM code T52 is a billable or specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2025 edition of ICD-10-CM T52 became effective on October 1, 2024.

This page provides detailed information about T52 - Toxic effect of organic solvents. It includes common terminology, coding guidelines such as "Includes," "Excludes1," and "Excludes2" notes, and information on required 7th characters. Utilizing this information correctly is essential for accurate medical coding and claims submission for conditions like Toxic effect of organic solvents.