ICD-11 code : BD42;
Preferred Label : Raynaud phenomenon;
ICD-11 definition : Raynaud phenomenon describes an exaggerated vascular response to cold temperature
or emotional stimuli resulting in episodic digital ischaemia. It is characterized
by paroxysmal vasoconstriction producing initially pallor, an essential component
for the diagnosis, followed by cyanosis and erythema. Primary Raynaud disease is an
isolated innocuous disorder. Secondary Raynaud phenomenon occurs in association with
a wide range of different disorders including dysproteinaemias and non-organ-specific
systemic autoimmune diseases.;
ICD-11 "unspecified" category code : BD42.Z;
Origin ID : 2038606821;
Automatic exact mappings (from CISMeF team)
ICD-10 Mapping
Raynaud phenomenon describes an exaggerated vascular response to cold temperature
or emotional stimuli resulting in episodic digital ischaemia. It is characterized
by paroxysmal vasoconstriction producing initially pallor, an essential component
for the diagnosis, followed by cyanosis and erythema. Primary Raynaud disease is an
isolated innocuous disorder. Secondary Raynaud phenomenon occurs in association with
a wide range of different disorders including dysproteinaemias and non-organ-specific
systemic autoimmune diseases.