D64.81 is a billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of anemia due to antineoplastic chemotherapy. The code is valid for the year 2020 for the submission of HIPAA-covered transactions. The ICD-10-CM code D64.81 might also be used to specify conditions or terms like anemia due to and following chemotherapy.
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ICD-9 Code 285.3 Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced anemia. ICD-9 Index; Chapter: 280–289; Section: 280-289; Block: 285 Other and unspecified anemias; 285.3 - Anemia d/t antineo chemo
There are often multiple ICD-10 codes for a given ICD-9 code, so use caution! Contents. 1 Oncology, ... 285.1 Anemia, acute blood loss 280.0 Anemia due to GI blood loss 285.21 Anemia in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) ... 285.3 Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced anemia 995.29 Complication of chemotherapy
Short description: Anemia d/t antineo chemo. ICD-9-CM 285.3 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 285.3 should only be used for claims with a date of service on or before September 30, 2015.
Apr 06, 2022 · Anemia due to Chemotherapy. A patient with metastatic nonsmall cell lung cancer of the right upper lobe developed anemia following chemotherapy. The patient presents to the oncologist for follow-up and the oncologist listed anemia of chemotherapy in his diagnostic statement. Should this be coded 284.89, Other specified aplastic anemias, or 285.22, Anemia …
198.7 Metastasis to adrenal gland 198.5 Metastasis to bone and/or marrow 198.3 Metastasis to brain and/or spinal cord 197.7 Metastasis to liver 197.0 Metastasis to lung 196.9 Metastasis to lymph nodes NOS 198.4 Metastasis to meninges (carcinomatous meningitis) 197.3 Metastasis to pleura (malignant effusion) 197.6 Metastasis to retro/peritoneum
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V42.81 Bone marrow replaced by transplant (post-transplant) 996.85 Complications bone marrow transplant (e.g graft vs. host) V59.3 Donor, bone marrow V59.02 Donor, blood stem cells V42.82 Peripheral stem cells replaced by transplant (post-transplant)
Anemia due to Chemotherapy— very common side effect of use of chemotherapy drugs treating malignancy. Chemotherapy reduces the bone marrow’s ability to make red blood cells. Aplastic Anemia—your marrow stops making new blood cells (red, white, and platelets). The bone marrow stops producing enough new blood cells.
Anemia of Chronic Disease (or of chronic inflammation)—This type of anemia is associated with many underlying chronic disorders including cancer, infections, autoimmune disease, inflammatory diseases or kidney disease being the most common culprits.
Anemia —decrease in the amount of RBCs or hemoglobin in the blood. Anemia of Chronic Disease (or of chronic inflammation)—This type of anemia is associated with many underlying chronic disorders including cancer, infections, autoimmune disease, inflammatory diseases or kidney disease being the most common culprits.
Signs and symptoms of anemia may include pallor of the skin and mucous membranes, shortness of breath, palpitations of the heart, soft systolic murmurs, lethargy, and fatigability.
A condition in which the number of red blood cells is below normal. A disorder characterized by an reduction in the amount of hemoglobin in 100 ml of blood.