ICD-9 to ICD-10 Code Conversion Table for Assisted Reproduction Codes arranged alphanumerically by ICD-10 code within category
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1 ABDOMEN 568 Abdominal Adhesions K Abdominal Pain NOS R Abdominal tenderness (rebound) R Mass, abdominal/pelvic R19.00 BREAST Breast Lump N Fibrocystic disease N Galactorrhea not associated with childbirth N64.3 Solitary Cyst of Breast N60.0_ CERVIX/VAGINA Cervical Stenosis N Cervical Abnormality, DES N Mucous Polyp of the Cervix N Adenomatous Polyp of Cervix D26.0 EGG DONOR V70.8 Exam of potential donor Z00.5 V59.70 Egg Donor, unspecified Z V59.71 Egg Donor, < 35, anonymous Z V59.72 Egg Donor, <35, designated Z V59.73 Egg Donor, 35+, anonymous Z V59.74 Egg Donor, 35+, designated Z ENDOCRINE Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia E Virilization, female (suprarenal) E Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome, complete E Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome, partial E Hyperadrenocorticism E Hyperinsulinism E Hirsutism L Hypogonadism, male E Hyperprolactinemia E Hypopituitarism E Insulin Resistance E Obesity E Morbid Obesity E Overweight E66.3
2 ENDOCRINE, THYROID Autoimmune thyroiditis E Hypothyroidism, unspecified E03.9 Other nontoxic goiter E04._ Nontoxic diffuse goiter E04.0 Nontoxic single thyroid nodule E04.1 Nontoxic multinodular goiter E04.2 Other specified nontoxic goiter E04.8 Nontoxic goiter, unspecified E Thyroid Nodule E04.1 Thyrotoxicosis [hyperthyroidism] E05 Thyrotoxicosis with diffuse goiter E05.0.without thyrotoxic crisis or storm E05.00.with thyrotoxic crisis or storm E05.01 Thyrotoxicosis with toxic single thyroid nodule E05.1.without thyrotoxic crisis or storm E05.10.with thyrotoxic crisis or storm E05.11 Thyrotoxicosis with toxic multinodular goiter E05.2.without thyrotoxic crisis or storm E05.20.with thyrotoxic crisis or storm E05.21 Thyrotoxicosis, unspecified E05.9.without thyrotoxic crisis or storm E05.90.with thyrotoxic crisis or storm E05.91 ENDOMETRIOSIS 617 Endometriosis of uterus N Endometriosis of ovary N Endometriosis of fallopian tube N Endometriosis of pelvic peritoneum N Endometriosis of rectovaginal septum and vagina N Endometriosis of intestine N Endometriosis in scar of skin N Endometriosis of other specified sites N Endometriosis, site unspecified N Elevated CA125 R97.1 FALLOPIAN TUBE Hydrosalpinx N Salpingitis Isthmica Nodosa N Pelvic Adhesions N Hematosalpinx N83.6 GENETICS V26.33 Genetic Counseling Z31.5 V83.81 CF gene carrier Z CF, unspecified E Klinefelters syndrome Q Turners syndrome; Karyotype 45,X Q96.0
3 INFECTION 616 Cervicitis N Pelvic Inflammatory Disease N73.9 Salpingitis and oophoritis N Acute salpingitis and oophoritis N70.0 Acute salpingitis N70.01 Acute oophoritis N70.02 Acute salpingitis and oophoritis N Chronic salpingitis and oophoritis N70.1 Chronic salpingitis N70.11 Chronic oophoritis N70.12 Chronic salpingitis and oophoritis N Salpingitis and oophoritis, unspecified N70.9 Salpingitis, unspecified N70.91 Oophoritis, unspecified N70.92 Salpingitis and oophoritis, unspecified N Urinary Tract Infection N Vaginitis/Vulvitis, unspecified Acute vaginitis N76.0 Subacute and chronic vaginitis N76.1 Acute vulvitis N76.2 Subacute and chronic vulvitis N76.3 INFERTILITY, FEMALE 628 Female Infertility associated with anovulation N97.0 Female Infertility associated with Stein-Leventhal Syndrome E Female Infertility of hypothalamic pituitary origin E Female Infertility of tubal origin N Female Infertility of uterine origin N Female Infertility of cervical origin N Female Infertility of other origin N Female Infertility, unspecified N97.9 V26.0 Tuboplasty, post previous sterilization Z31.0 V26.1 Artificial Insemination Z31.89 V26.21 Fertility Testing Z31.41 V26.29 Other Investigation and Testing Z31.49 V26.42 Fertility Preservation Counseling Z31.62 V26.49 Procreative Counseling/Advice, other Z31.89 V26.81 Encounter during IVF cycle Z31.83 V26.82 Fertility Preservation Procedure Z31.84 V26.89 Other special procreative management Z31.9 INFERTILITY, MALE 606 Male Infertility, azospermia N Male Infertility, oligospermia N Male Infertility, Extra Testicular N Male Infertility, unspecified N Varicocele I Abnormal Sperm Morphology R Congenital Bilateral Absence of the Vas Deferens N Anejaculatory Orgasm N Retrograde ejaculation N Testicular Hypofunction E Testicular seminoma D40.10
4 MENSTRUAL DISORDERS Bleeding, Vaginal N Amenorrhea (Primary) N91.0 Amenorrhea (Secondary) N Scanty menstruation N Menometrorrhagia/Menorrhagia N Menstrual Irregularity N Ovulation bleeding N Metorrhagia N Postcoital bleeding N Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, specified N93.8 Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, unspecified N Mittelschmerz N Premenstrual syndrome N Oligomenorrhea, primary N91.3 Oligomenorrhea, secondary N Menopausal Syndrome N95.1 OVARY 789.3_ Adnexal mass R or L R Follicular cyst N Corpus Luteum N Ovarian cyst, unspecified N Benign teratoma D Premature Menopause E DOR/POF E Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome E Ovarian Dysfunction E28.8 OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION Ovarian hyperstimulation N98.1 E932.4 Ovarian hyperstimulation N Ascites, other R Dehydration E Pleural Effusion J91.8 PAIN Other acute postoperative pain G Chronic Pain syndrome G Dysmenorrhea, primary N94.4 Dysmenorrhea, secondary N Dysparunia N Pelvic Pain N Intermenstrual (ovulation) pain N RLQ pain R LLQ pain R10.32
5 PREGNANCY TEST V72.4 Encounter for pregnancy test Z32.0 V72.40 result unknown Z32.00 V72.42 result positive Z32.01 V72.41 result negative Z32.02 PREGNANCY V23.0 Pregnancy, History of Infertility O09.01 V23.9 High-risk preg. unspec. O09.90 V23.85 Pregnancy resulting from ART O Hemorrhage, antepartum, unspecified O Subchorionic Hemorrhage O Uterine size-date discrepancy O Rh Incompatibility O Inappropriate rise in qhcg in early pregnancy O Blighted Ovum O02.0 V23.87 Pregnancy with inconclusive fetal viability O36.80X0 V23.42 Pregnancy with history of ectopic O Hyperemesis O Recurrent Pregnancy Loss N96 PREGNANCY, ABORTION Threatened Abortion O Missed Abortion O Spontaneous Abortion, Incomplete O Spontaneous Abortion, Complete O Spontaneous Abortion, Recurrent N Habitual Aborter N SAb, Recurrent, currently pregnant O Habitual Aborter, Preg O Spotting, 1st trimester O Positive APA panel R Classical hydatidiform mole O Incomplete and partial hydatidiform mole O Abortion Incomplete Z33.2 PREGNANCY, ECTOPIC 633 Abdominal pregnancy O Tubal pregnancy O without intrauterine pregnancy O with intrauterine pregnancy O Ovarian pregnancy O Other ectopic pregnancy O Ectopic pregnancy, unspecified O Complication following ectopic and molar pregnancy O08
6 PREGNANCY, MULTIPLE GESTATION 651.0_ Twin pregnancy O30.0 Twin pregnancy, monochorionic/monoamniotic O30.01 first trimester O Twin pregnancy, monochorionic/diamniotic O30.03 first trimester O Twin pregnancy, dichorionic/diamniotic O30.04 first trimester O _ Triplet pregnancy O30.1 Triplet pregnancy with 2 or more monochorionic fetuses O30.11 first trimester O Triplet pregnancy with 2 or more monoamniotic fetuses O30.12 first trimester O _ Quadruplet pregnancy O30.2 Quadruplet pregnancy with 2 or more monochorionic fetuses O30.21 first trimester O Quadruplet pregnancy with 2 or more monoamniotic fetuses O30.22 first trimester O PUBERTY 259 Delayed Puberty E Precocious Puberty E30.1 UTERUS 617 Adenomyosis N Endometrial Hyperplasia, benign N Endometrial Polyp N Hematometra N Intrauterine Adhesions N85.6 V88.03 Acquired absence of cervix with uterus remaining Z Endometritis, acute N Endometritis, chronic N71.1 UTERUS, LEIOMYOMATA UTERI 218 Submucous leiomyoma of uterus D Intramural leiomyoma of uterus D Subserous leiomyoma of uterus D Leiomyoma of uterus, unspecified D25.9 UTERUS, CONGENITAL ABNORMALITY Agenesis and aplasia of uterus and cervix Q Doubling of uterus with doubling of cervix and vagina Q51.1 without obstruction Q51.10 with obstruction Q Other doubling of uterus Q Müllarian Anomaly Q Uterus, septate Q Uterus, unicornuate Q Uterus, bicornuate Q Arcuate uterus Q Vaginal agenesis Q Vaginal Septum Q52.9
7 OTHER Vulvavaginitis-Candidiasis B Cancer,cervix (canal) C Cancer, endometrium C Cancer, ovarian C Pituitary Microadenoma D Cancer, cervix (in situ) D Cancer, Vagina (in situ) D Androgen Excess E Androgenital Syndrome E Azoospermia N Galactorrhea N Vulvovaginitis N Luteal Phase defect N Anovulation N Infertility, tubal N Turner's Syndrome Q Abnormal Radiology exam (HSG, USG) R HIV, non specific evidence R Acanthosis Nigricans L91.8 V25.49 Essure Procedure Z30.49 V61.5 Multiparity Z64.1 V72.86 Encounter for Blood Typing Z01.83 V70.3 Encounter for Adoption Services Z02.82 V74.5 Encounter for screening for STD's Z11.3 V73.89 Encounter for screening for HIV Z11.4 V73.3 Encounter for screening for other viral diseases (Rubella) Z11.59 Encounter for screening for other infectious and parasitic diseases Z11.8 V82.71 Encounter for nonprocreative screening for genetic disease carrier status Z13.71 V82.79 Encounter for other screening for genetic and chromosomal anomalies Z13.79 V83.89 Carrier of Defective Gene Z14.8 V67.00 Post-op follow-up Z09 V78.0 Anemia (rule out) lab test Z13.0 V06.4 MMR vaccine Z Oligospermia N Müllarian Anomaly Q Fever R Edema Localized R60.0 Generalized R60.1 Unspecified R Nausea and Vomiting R Nausea R Cellulitis, buttock, gluteal L Filling Defect R Post-op Infection T81.4XXA
ICD-9 to ICD-10 Code Conversion Table for Assisted Reproduction Codes arranged alphabetically by desriptor
568 Abdominal Adhesions K66.0 789 Abdominal Pain NOS R10.9 633 Abdominal pregnancy O00.0 789.6 Abdominal tenderness (rebound) R10.819 793.5 Abnormal Radiology exam (HSG, USG) R93.8 792.2 Abnormal Sperm
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112.1 Vulvavaginitis-Candidiasis B37.3 180 Cancer,cervix (canal) C53.0 182 Cancer, endometrium C54.1 183 Cancer, ovarian C56.9 218 Submucous leiomyoma of uterus D25.0 218.1 Intramural leiomyoma of uterus
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