OTHER DISEASES OF URINARY SYSTEM (590-599)
Use additional code to identify organism, such as Escherichia coli [E. coli] (041.41-041.49)
Chronic pyelitis
Chronic pyonephrosis
Code, if applicable, any causal condition first
Acute pyelitis
Acute pyonephrosis
Abscess:
kidney
nephritic
perirenal
Carbuncle of kidney
Infection of renal pelvis and ureter
Ureteritis cystica
Pyelitis NOS
Pyelonephritis NOS
Code first underlying disease, as:
tuberculosis (016.0)
Excludes: urinary tract infection NOS (599.0)
Hydrocalycosis
Hydronephrosis
Hydroureteronephrosis
Excludes: congenital hydronephrosis (753.29)
hydroureter (593.5)
Excludes: nephrocalcinosis (275.49)
Nephrolithiasis NOS
Renal calculus or stone
Staghorn calculus
Stone in kidney
Excludes: uric acid nephrolithiasis (274.11)
Ureteric stone
Ureterolithiasis
Floating kidney
Mobile kidney
Cyst (multiple) (solitary) of kidney, not congenital
Peripelvic (lymphatic) cyst
Excludes: calyceal or pyelogenic cyst of kidney (591)
congenital cyst of kidney (753.1)
polycystic (disease of) kidney (753.1)
Angulation of ureter (postoperative)
Constriction of ureter (postoperative)
Stricture of pelviureteric junction
Idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis
Occlusion NOS of ureter
Excludes: that due to calculus (592.1)
Excludes: congenital hydroureter (753.22)
hydroureteronephrosis (591)
Benign postural proteinuria
Orthostatic proteinuria
Excludes: proteinuria NOS (791.0)
Renal (artery):
embolism
hemorrhage
thrombosis
Renal infarction
Intestinoureteral fistula
Excludes: fistula between ureter and female genital tract (619.0)
Adhesions, kidney or ureter
Periureteritis
Polyp of ureter
Pyelectasia
Ureterocele
Excludes: tuberculosis of ureter (016.2)
ureteritis cystica (590.3)
Acute renal disease
Acute renal insufficiency
Renal disease NOS
Salt-losing nephritis or syndrome
Excludes: chronic renal insufficiency (585.9)
cystic kidney disease (753.1)
nephropathy, so stated (583.0-583.9)
renal disease:
arising in pregnancy or the puerperium (642.1-642.2, 642.4-642.7, 646.2)
not specified as acute or chronic, but with stated pathology or cause (583.0-583.9)
Urinary bladder stone
Excludes: staghorn calculus (592.0)
Excludes: calculus of urinary tract NOS (592.9)
Excludes: prostatocystitis (601.3)
Use additional code to identify organism, such as Escherichia coli [E. coli] (041.41-041.49)
Excludes: trigonitis (595.3)
Hunner's ulcer
Panmural fibrosis of bladder
Submucous cystitis
Chronic cystitis NOS
Subacute cystitis
Excludes: trigonitis (595.3)
Follicular cystitis
Trigonitis (acute) (chronic)
Urethrotrigonitis
Code first underlying disease, as:
actinomycosis (039.8)
amebiasis (006.8)
bilharziasis (120.0-120.9)
Echinococcus infestation (122.3, 122.6)
Excludes: cystitis:
diphtheritic (032.84)
gonococcal (098.11, 098.31)
monilial (112.2)
trichomonal (131.09)
tuberculous (016.1)
Use additional E to identify cause
Abscess of bladder
Cystitis:
bullous
emphysematous
glandularis
Use additional code to identify urinary incontinence (625.6, 788.30-788.39)
Contracture (acquired) of bladder neck or vesicourethral orifice
Obstruction (acquired) of bladder neck or vesicourethral orifice
Stenosis (acquired) of bladder neck or vesicourethral orifice
Excludes: congenital (753.6)
Fistula:
enterovesical
vesicocolic
vesicoenteric
vesicorectal
Fistula:
bladder NOS
urethrovesical
vesicocutaneous
vesicoperineal
Excludes: fistula between bladder and female genital tract (619.0)
Diverticulitis of bladder
Diverticulum (acquired) (false) of bladder
Excludes: that with calculus in diverticulum of bladder (594.0)
High compliance bladder
Hypotonicity of bladder
Inertia of bladder
Excludes: neurogenic bladder (596.54)
Excludes: cauda equina syndrome with neurogenic bladder (344.61)
Hyperactivity
Overactive bladder
Detrusor instability
Hyperemia of bladder
Excludes: acute hemorrhagic cystitis (595.0)
Excludes: cystocele, female (618.01-618.02, 618.09, 618.2-618.4)
hernia or prolapse of bladder, female (618.01-618.02, 618.09, 618.2-618.4)
Use additional code to specify type of infection, such as:
abscess or cellulitis of abdomen (682.2)
septicemia (038.0-038.9)
Use additional code to identify organism (041.00-041.9)
Malfunction of cystostomy
Fistula
Hernia
Prolapse
Bladder hemorrhage
Bladder hypertrophy
Calcified bladder
Contracted bladder
Excludes: nonspecific urethritis, so stated (099.4)
Abscess of:
bulbourethral gland
Cowper's gland
Littré's gland
Abscess:
periurethral
urethral (gland)
Periurethral cellulitis
Excludes: urethral caruncle (599.3)
Adenitis, Skene's glands
Cowperitis
Meatitis, urethral
Ulcer, urethra (meatus)
Verumontanitis
Excludes: trichomonal (131.02)
Includes: pinhole meatus
stricture of urinary meatus
Use additional code to identify urinary incontinence (625.6, 788.30-788.39)
Excludes: congenital stricture of urethra and urinary meatus (753.6)
Code first underlying disease, as:
gonococcal infection (098.2)
schistosomiasis (120.0-120.9)
syphilis (095.8)
Stricture of urethra:
late effect of injury
postobstetric
Excludes: postoperative following surgery on genitourinary tract (598.2)
Postcatheterization stricture of urethra
Excludes: Candidiasis of urinary tract (112.2)
urinary tract infection of newborn (771.82)
Use additional code to identify organism, such as Escherichia coli [E. coli] (041.41-041.49)
Fistula:
urethroperineal
urethrorectal
Urinary fistula NOS
Excludes: fistula:
urethroscrotal (608.89)
urethrovaginal (619.0)
urethrovesicovaginal (619.0)
Polyp of urethra
Prolapse of urethra
Urethrocele
Excludes: urethrocele, female (618.03, 618.09, 618.2-618.4)
Use additional code to identify urinary incontinence (625.6, 788.30-788.39)
Excludes: obstructive nephropathy NOS (593.89)
Obstructive uropathy NOS
Urinary (tract) obstruction NOS
Code, if applicable, any causal condition first, such as:
hyperplasia of prostate (600.0-600.9 with fifth-digit 1)
Hematuria (benign) (essential)
Excludes: hemoglobinuria (791.2)
Use additional code to identify urinary incontinence (625.6, 788.30-788.39)
Excludes: symptoms and other conditions classifiable to 788.0-788.2, 788.4-788.9, 791.0-791.9
Rupture of urethra (nontraumatic)
Urethral:
cyst
granuloma
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