
2010 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 009.0
Infectious colitis enteritis and gastroenteritis
- Short description: Infectious enteritis NOS.
- ICD-9-CM 009.0 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 009.0 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).
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Convert to ICD-10-CM:
009.0 converts approximately to:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM A09 Infectious gastroenteritis and colitis, unspecified
Applies To
- Colitis (septic)
- Dysentery:
- Enteritis (septic)
- Gastroenteritis (septic)
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to
009.0:
- Colitis (acute) (catarrhal) (croupous) (cystica superficialis) (exudative) (hemorrhagic) (noninfectious) (phlegmonous) (presumed noninfectious) 558.9

gangrenous 009.0
infectious (see also Enteritis, due to, specific organism) 009.0
necrotic 009.0
septic (see also Enteritis, due to, specific organism) 009.0
- Dysentery, dysenteric (bilious) (catarrhal) (diarrhea) (epidemic) (gangrenous) (hemorrhagic) (infectious) (sporadic) (tropical) (ulcerative) 009.0
abscess, liver (see also Abscess, amebic) 006.3
amebic (see also Amebiasis) 006.9

with abscess - see Abscess, amebic
acute 006.0

carrier (suspected) of V02.2

chronic 006.1
arthritis (see also Arthritis, due to, dysentery) 009.0 [711.3
]
Dientamoeba fragilis 007.8
due to specified organism NEC - see Enteritis, due to, by organism
Endolimax nana - see Dysentery, amebic
Entamoba, entamebic - see Dysentery, amebic
malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6
Shigella NEC (see also Dysentery, bacillary) 004.9
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 014.8
viral (see also Enteritis, viral) 008.8
- Enteritis (acute) (catarrhal) (choleraic) (chronic) (congestive) (diarrheal) (exudative) (follicular) (hemorrhagic) (infantile) (lienteric) (noninfectious) (perforative) (phlegmonous) (presumed noninfectious) (pseudomembranous) 558.9

epidemic 009.0
gangrenous (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
infectious NEC (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
necrotic (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
septic (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
zymotic 009.0
- Flux (bloody) (serosanguineous) 009.0
- Gastroenteritis (acute) (catarrhal) (congestive) (hemorrhagic) (noninfectious) (see also Enteritis) 558.9

epidemic 009.0
infectious (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
septic (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
zymotic 009.0
- Ileitis (chronic) (see also Enteritis) 558.9

infectious 009.0
- Ileocolitis (see also Enteritis) 558.9

infectious 009.0
- Infection, infected, infective (opportunistic) 136.9

alimentary canal NEC (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
colon (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
bacillus - see Infection, Escherichia coli
enteric (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
gastroenteric (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
gastrointestinal (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
intestine, intestinal (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- Ulcer, ulcerated, ulcerating, ulceration, ulcerative 707.9

dysenteric NEC 009.0