
2006 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 791.9
Other nonspecific findings on examination of urine
- Short description: ABN URINE FINDINGS NEC.
- ICD-9-CM 791.9 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 791.9 should only be used for claims with a date of service on or before September 30, 2015. For claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015, use an equivalent ICD-10-CM code (or codes).
- You are viewing the 2006 version of ICD-9-CM 791.9.
- More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 791.9: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM:
791.9 converts approximately to:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM R82.5 Elevated urine levels of drugs, medicaments and biological substances
Or:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM R82.99 Other abnormal findings in urine
Approximate Synonyms
- 17-ketosteroid in urine specimen above reference range
- 24 hour urine volume abnormal
- 24 hour urine volume excessive
- 3-Hydroxyisobutyric aciduria
- Abnl finding on urinalysis
- Abnl urinalysis finding
- Abnormal composition of urine
- Abnormal finding on urinalysis
- Abnormal findings on microbiological examination of urine
- abnormal urinalysis
- Abnormal urinary product
- Abnormal urine
- Abnormal urine odor
- Acholuria
- Aciduria
- Alkaluria
- Alpha ketoadipic aciduria
- Amorphous urinary sediment
- Amphetamine in urine
- Asymptomatic bacteriuria
- Bacteria in urine O/E
- Bacteriuria
- Bacteriuria (bacteria in urine)
- Black urine
- Blood in urine
- Calciuria
- Calciuria (calcium in urine)
- Carboxyhemoglobinuria
- Catheter stream urine = abnormal
- Chylous urine
- Cloudy urine
- Crude urine
- Crystalluria
- Deposit in urine
- Diabetic urine
- Discolored urine
- Drug, medicament, or biological substance in urine above reference range
- Dyspeptic urine
- Elevated urine sodium
- Elevated urine sodium measurement
- Elevated urine uric acid
- Febrile urine
- Feces in urine
- Finding of odor of urine
- Finding of porphobilinogen in urine
- Finding of porphyrins in urine
- Finding of urine culture: organisms
- Finding of urine microscopy: crystals
- Finding of urine microscopy: organisms/foreign bodies
- Finding of urine trace metal levels
- Foreign body in urine
- Foreign body in urine - microscopy
- Foreign body present on urine microscopy
- Foul smelling urine
- Gouty urine
- Hyperalbuminemia
- Impairment of urinary concentration
- Increased uric acid level
- Isosthenuria
- Leukocytes in urine
- Loss of identity
- Malodorous urine
- Mannoheptulosuria
- Melanuria
- Mid stream urine = abnormal
- Mucus in urine
- Paraquat in urine
- Pneumatouria
- Pus cells in urine
- Pyogenic proteinuria
- Pyuria
- Pyuria (pus cells in urine)
- Red blood cell- red blood cells in urine
- Screening for drug of abuse in urine specimen positive
- Special urinary test abnormal
- Sterile pyuria
- Sulfhemoglobinuria
- Urea and electrolytes abnormal
- Uremic frost
- Uric acid crystalluria
- Urinary casts
- Urinary crystal, ammonium urate
- Urinary crystal, amorphous phosphate
- Urinary crystal, amorphous urate
- Urinary crystal, bilirubin
- Urinary crystal, calcium bilirubinate
- Urinary crystal, calcium carbonate
- Urinary crystal, calcium hydrogen phosphate
- Urinary crystal, calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate
- Urinary crystal, calcium oxalate
- Urinary crystal, calcium oxalate dihydrate
- Urinary crystal, calcium oxalate monohydrate
- Urinary crystal, calcium phosphate
- Urinary crystal, calcium phosphate, carbonate form
- Urinary crystal, calcium phosphate, hydroxyl form
- Urinary crystal, calcium sulfate
- Urinary crystal, cholesterol
- Urinary crystal, cystine
- Urinary crystal, hippurate
- Urinary crystal, leucine
- Urinary crystal, magnesium ammonium phosphate
- Urinary crystal, magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrate
- Urinary crystal, magnesium hydrogen phosphate trihydrate
- Urinary crystal, phosphate
- Urinary crystal, pyrophosphate
- Urinary crystal, sodium acid urate
- Urinary crystal, sulfonamide
- Urinary crystal, tricalcium phosphate
- Urinary crystal, tyrosine
- Urinary reducing substance
- Urinary sediment
- Urine 17 ketogenic steroid level abnormal
- Urine adrenalin level abnormal
- Urine bacteria test: positive
- Urine blood test = +
- Urine blood test = ++
- Urine blood test = +++
- Urine calcium abnormal
- Urine chlamydia trachomatis test positive
- Urine color abnormal
- Urine culture - acid-fast bacilli
- Urine culture - mixed growth
- Urine culture - Staph. albus
- Urine culture - Streptococcus faecalis
- Urine cytology abnormal
- Urine electrolytes abnormal
- Urine glucose test = +
- Urine glucose test = ++
- Urine glucose test = +++
- Urine glucose test = ++++
- Urine glucose test = trace
- Urine ketone test = +
- Urine ketone test = ++
- Urine ketone test = +++
- Urine ketone test = ++++
- Urine ketone test = trace
- Urine leukocyte test one plus
- Urine leukocyte test three plus
- Urine leukocyte test two plus
- Urine looks dark
- Urine looks pale
- Urine microscopy = abnormality
- Urine microscopy: bacteria present
- Urine microscopy: Ca oxalate crystal
- Urine microscopy: cysteine crystals
- Urine microscopy: leucine crystals
- Urine microscopy: parasites present
- Urine microscopy: phosphate crystals
- Urine microscopy: tyrosine crystals
- Urine microscopy: uric acid crystals
- Urine nitrite positive
- Urine norepinephrine level abnormal
- Urine protein abnormal
- Urine protein electrophoresis abnormal
- Urine protein test = +
- Urine protein test = ++
- Urine protein test = +++
- Urine protein test = ++++
- Urine protein test = trace
- Urine screening abnormal
- Urine smell ammoniacal
- Urine smell fishy
- Urine urate abnormal
- Urine urobilinogen = +
- Urine urobilinogen = ++
- Urine urobilinogen = +++
- Urine urobilinogen = ++++
- Urine urobilinogen = trace
- Urine: dark/concentrated
- Urine: orange
- Urine: pale
- Urine: trace hemolyzed blood
- Urine: trace non-hemolyzed blood
- Urine: turbid
- Urobilinogenuria
- Urodynamic studies abnormal
- Viruria
- Xanthurenic aciduria
- X-linked glutaric aciduria, type 2
Applies To
- Crystalluria
- Elevated urine levels of:
- 17-ketosteroids
- catecholamines
- indolacetic acid
- vanillylmandelic acid [VMA]
- Melanuria
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to
791.9:
- Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities - see also Anomaly
urine (constituents) NEC 791.9
- Aciduria 791.9
beta-aminoisobutyric (BAIB) 277.2
glutaric
orotic (congenital) (hereditary) (pyrimidine deficiency) 281.4
- Albarrán's disease (colibacilluria) 791.9
- Bacilluria 791.9
asymptomatic, in pregnancy or puerperium 646.5
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 016.9
- Bacteria
in urine (see also Bacteriuria) 791.9
- Bacteriuria, bacteruria 791.9
with
urinary tract infection 599.0
asymptomatic 791.9
in pregnancy or puerperium 646.5


affecting fetus or newborn 760.1
- Calciuria 791.9
- Cocciuria 791.9
- Coccus in urine 791.9
- Colibacilluria 791.9
- Crystalluria 791.9
- Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
Albarrán's (colibacilluria) 791.9
- Elevation
17-ketosteroids 791.9
indolacetic acid 791.9
vanillylmandelic acid 791.9
VMA 791.9
- Findings, abnormal, without diagnosis (examination) (laboratory test) 796.4

17-ketosteroids, elevated 791.9
bacteriuria 791.9
catecholamines 791.9
cloudy urine 791.9
color of urine (unusual) NEC 791.9
crystals, urine 791.9
electrolyte level, urinary 791.9
indolacetic acid, elevated 791.9
melanin, urine 791.9
odor of urine (unusual) NEC 791.9
pyuria 791.9
urine, urinary constituents 791.9
vanillylmandelic acid, elevated 791.9
VMA, elevated 791.9
- Hyperazotemia 791.9
- Lithuria 791.9
- Melanuria 791.9
- Positive
- Pus
in
- Pyuria (bacterial) 791.9
- Uricosuria 791.9
- Urine, urinary - see also condition
pus in 791.9