
2015 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 289.9
Unspecified diseases of blood and blood-forming organs
- 2015
- Billable Thru Sept 30/2015
- Non-Billable On/After Oct 1/2015
- ICD-9-CM 289.9 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 289.9 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).
Convert to ICD-10-CM:
289.9 converts approximately to:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM D75.9 Disease of blood and blood-forming organs, unspecified
Approximate Synonyms
- Abnormal hematopoiesis
- Arthritis due to bleeding disorder
- Arthritis secondary to hematological malignancy
- Arthropathy associated with a hematological disorder
- Arthropathy associated with hematological disorder
- Arthropathy, hemolytic
- Bone marrow depression
- Bone marrow disorder
- Bone marrow erythropoiesis hyperplasia
- Bone marrow hyperplasia
- Bone marrow suppression
- Bone marrow:myeloid hyperplasia
- Combined phagocytic defect
- Cystic disorder of lymphatic system
- Cytopenia
- Decreased erythrocyte production
- Disorder of cellular component of blood
- Disorder of hematopoietic cell proliferation
- Disorder of hematopoietic structure
- Disorder of hemostatic system
- Disorder of intra-abdominal lymph nodes
- Disorder of lymphatic system
- Disorder of lymphatics affecting the skin
- Disorder of lymphatics of head
- Disorder of lymphoid system
- Disorders of lymph node and lymphatics
- Eosinophilic hyperplasia of bone marrow
- Erythrocyte sequestration
- Erythrocytic maturation arrest
- Erythroid hyperplasia of bone marrow
- Erythrophagocytosis
- Extramedullary myelopoiesis
- Extravascular hemolysis
- Granulocytic hyperplasia of bone marrow
- Hematological disorder assoc w arthropathy
- Hematological disorder w arthropathy
- Hematological disorder with arthropathy
- Hematopoeitic system disease associated with AIDS
- Hematopoietic aplasia
- Hemolytic arthropathy
- Hemolytic crisis
- Hemolytic disorder
- Hereditary disorder of cellular element of blood
- Hereditary red blood cell disorder
- Hypoplastic lymph node
- Hypoplastic lymph vessel
- Idiopathic erythrocytosis
- Increased erythrocyte production
- Lymphatic decompression injury
- Lymphatic malformation
- Lymphatic vesicle
- Lymphoreticular injury
- Megakaryocytic hyperplasia of bone marrow
- Mild bone marrow hyperplasia
- Moderate bone marrow hyperplasia
- Myeloid hyperplasia of bone marrow
- Myelosuppression
- Neuropathy in blood dyscrasias
- Neutrophilic hyperplasia of bone marrow
- On examination - bone marrow- myeloid cells
- Osteoporotic bone marrow defect
- Plasma cell hyperplasia of bone marrow
- Recurrent bone marrow hyperplasia
- Red blood cell disorder
- Sentinel node
- Severe bone marrow hyperplasia
- Signal node
- Thrombocytosis
- Ulceration of cervical lymph node
- Virchow's node
Clinical Information
- A neoplastic or non-neoplastic disorder that affects the production and proliferation of the hematopoietic cells including lymphoid cells, the synthesis of hemoglobin, and/or the mechanisms of coagulation
- Condition in which there is a deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of the blood and blood forming tissues
- Determination of a blood disorder based on symptoms, medical history, risk factors, and clinical tests
- Disorders of the blood and blood forming tissues
- Your blood is living tissue made up of liquid and solids. The liquid part, called plasma, is made of water, salts and protein. Over half of your blood is plasma. The solid part of your blood contains red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.blood disorders affect one or more parts of the blood and prevent your blood from doing its job. They can be acute or chronic. Many blood disorders are inherited. Other causes include other diseases, side effects of medicines, and a lack of certain nutrients in your diet.types of blood disorders include
- platelet disorders, excessive clotting, and bleeding problems, which affect how your blood clots
- anemia, which happens when your blood does not carry enough oxygen to the rest of your body
- cancers of the blood, such as leukemia and myeloma
- eosinophilic disorders, which are problems with one type of white blood cell.
Applies To
- Blood dyscrasia NOS
- Erythroid hyperplasia
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to
289.9:
- Abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities - see also Anomaly
erythrocytes 289.9
myoglobin (Aberdeen) (Annapolis) 289.9
- Blood
disease 289.9
dyscrasia 289.9
with

abortion - see Abortion, by type, with hemorrhage, delayed or excessive

ectopic pregnancy (see also categories 633.0
-633.9
) 639.1


molar pregnancy (see also categories 630
-632
) 639.1

following
newborn NEC 776.9

puerperal, postpartum 666.3
- Blood-forming organ disease 289.9
- Cytopenia 289.9
refractory
with

multilineage dysplasia (RCMD) 238.72



and ringed sideroblasts (RCMD-RS) 238.72
- Depression 311

bone marrow 289.9
- Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
blood (-forming organs) 289.9
bone 733.90

fibrocystic NEC 733.29

marrow 289.9
Paget's (osteitis deformans) 731.0

specified type NEC 733.99

von Recklinghausen's (osteitis fibrosa cystica) 252.01
gland (lymph) 289.9
hematopoietic organs 289.9
inguinal gland 289.9
lymphatic (gland) (system) 289.9
channel (noninfective) 457.9

vessel (noninfective) 457.9
- Disorder - see also Disease
hematopoietic organs 289.9
- Dyscrasia
blood 289.9
with antepartum hemorrhage 641.3

hemorrhage, subungual 287.8

newborn NEC 776.9

puerperal, postpartum 666.3
- Erythrophagocytosis 289.9
- Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (nontraumatic) 459.0

blood dyscrasia 289.9
- Hyperplasia, hyperplastic
erythroid 289.9
reticuloendothelial (cell) 289.9
- Leukoerythroblastosis 289.9
- Marrow (bone)
poor function 289.9
- Pancytolysis 289.9