ICD-11 code : CA0H.3;
Preferred Label : Oedema of larynx;
ICD-11 definition : Laryngeal oedema is oedema (accumulation of fluid) which may occur for example in
asaryepiglottic folds, epiglottis, the arytenoid region or submucosal of the subglottic
region. It may occur due to anaphylaxis, angioneurotic oedema, larynx infection, foreign
body or substance, or injury.;
ICD-11 synonym : laryngeal oedema;
ICD-11 inclusion : glottic oedema; supraglottic oedema; subglottic oedema;
Origin ID : 1041162767;
UMLS CUI : C0023052;
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UMLS correspondences (same concept)
Laryngeal oedema is oedema (accumulation of fluid) which may occur for example in
asaryepiglottic folds, epiglottis, the arytenoid region or submucosal of the subglottic
region. It may occur due to anaphylaxis, angioneurotic oedema, larynx infection, foreign
body or substance, or injury.