Consolidated Laboratory Services ICD9 ICD10 Crosswalk OB/GYN ICD9 Description ICD10 Menstral Abnormalities Dysmenorrhea N
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1 Consolidated Laboratory Services ICD9 ICD10 Crosswalk OB/GYN ICD9 Description ICD10 Menstral Abnormalities Dysmenorrhea N Premenstrual Syndrome N Amenorrhea N Oligomenorrhea N Menorrhagia N Irregular Menses N Metrorrhagia N Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding N93.8 Disorders of Genital Area Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) N Vaginitis, Unspecified N Bartholin s Cyst N Vulvar Abscess N Ulcer Of Vulva N Vaginal Ulcer N Leukoplakia Of Vagina N Vaginal Discharge N Vaginal Bleeding N Vaginal Cyst N Noninflammatory Disorder Of Vagina N Vulvar Lesion N Pelvic Pain N Vaginal Itch L Pelvic Mass R19.00 Special Screening Examinations V73.81 HPV Screening Z11.51 V73.88 Chlamydial Trachomatis Screening Z11.8 V73.89 Hepatitis Screening Z11.59 V73.89 HIV Screening Z11.59 V73.89 Rubella Screening Z11.59 V74.5 Venereal Disease Screening Z11.3 V74.8 Syphilis Screening Z11.3 V75.4 Screening For Yeast Infection Z11.8 V75.8 Trichomoniasis Screening Z11.8
2 Disorders of Cervix Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia III (CIN III) D Cervical Inflammation N Cervicitis/Endocervicitis N Cervical Polyp N Mild Dysplasia Of Cervix (CIN I) N Moderate Dysplasia Of Cervix (CIN II) N87.2 Menopause Postmenopausal Bleeding N Menopausal Symptoms N Senile Atrophic Vaginitis N Postsurgical Menopause N Perimenopausal Bleeding N95.8 Abnormal Pap Smear Results Abnormal Pap Smear Result, Cervix R ASC US, Cervix R ASC H, Cervix R LGSIL, Cervix R HGSIL, Cervix R Cervical High Risk HPV DNA Test Posi ve R Unsa sfactory Cervical Cytology Sample R Abnormal Pap Smear Result, Vagina R Vaginal High Risk HPV DNA Test Posi ve R Disorders of Uterus and Ovary Uterine Fibroid/Leiomyoma D Ovarian Failure E Ovarian Dysfunction E Adenomyosis N Cervical Endometriosis N Endometriosis, Unspecified N Ovarian Cyst N Uterine Polyp N Enlarged Uterus N Uterine Cyst N Ovarian Mass N94.89 Routine Examination Codes V15.89 High Risk For Developing Cervical Cancer Z77.9 V72.31 Routine Gynecological Examination Z V76.2 Routine Cervical Papanicolau Smear Z12.4 V76.47 Vaginal Pap Smear Status Post Hysterectomy Z12.72
3 Disorders Of Breast Cyst Of Breast N Fibrocystic Breast N Breast Abscess N Mastitis (Breast Abscess) N Galactorrhea Not Associated With Childbirth N Mastodynia (Pain In Breast) N Breast Tenderness N Nipple Discharge N64.52 Infectious Diseases Gram Negative Anaerobic Infection B Genital Herpes A Herpetic Vulvovaginitis A Herpetic Ulceration Of Vulva A Chlamydial Infection A Genital Syphilis A Chlamydia Trachomatis A Candidiasis, Vulva And Vagina B Trichomoniasis, Urogenital A Trichomoniasis, Vulvovaginitis A59.01 Neoplasm Of Female Genital Organs Breast Cancer C Uterine Cancer C Endocervical Cancer C Cervical Cancer C Endometrial Cancer C Ovarian Cancer C Vaginal Cancer C Vulvar Cancer C51.9
4 PregnancySupervision Of Pregnancy And Postpartum V22.0 Normal First Pregnancy Normal First Pregnancy, Unspecified Z34.00 Normal First Pregnancy, First Z34.01 Normal First Pregnancy, Second Z34.02 Normal First Pregnancy, Third Z34.03 V22.1 Normal Pregnancy Other Than First Normal Pregnancy Other Than First, Unspecified, Z34.90 Unspecified Normal Pregnancy Other Than First, Unspecified, First Z34.91 Normal Pregnancy Other Than First, Unspecified, Second Z34.92 Normal Pregnancy Other Than First, Unspecified, Third Z34.93 V23.81 Advanced Maternal Age, First Pregnancy Advanced Maternal Age, First O Advanced Maternal Age, Second O Advanced Maternal Age, Third O Advanced Maternal Age, Unspecified O V23.82 Advanced Maternal Age, Other Than First Pregnancy Advanced Maternal Age, Other Than First Pregnancy, First O Advanced Maternal Age, Other Than First Pregnancy, O Second Advanced Maternal Age, Other Than First Pregnancy, O Third Advanced Maternal Age, Other Than First Pregnancy, O Unspecified V23.86 Pregnancy Resul ng From In Vitro Fer liza on O First O Second O Third O Unspecified
5 V23.89 High Risk Pregnancy High Risk Pregnancy, First O High Risk Pregnancy, Second O High Risk Pregnancy, Third O High Risk Pregnancy, Unspecified O V24.2 Routine Postpartum Follow up Z39.2 V28.0 Antenatal Screening For Chromosal Anomaly Z36 V28.2 Antenatal Screening For Alpha Fetoprotein In Amnio c Z36 Fluid V28.9 First Screen Z36 V28.3 Routine Fetal Ultrasound Z36 V82.9 Screening Z13.9 Genetic Testing V26.29 Procreative Management Testing Z31.49 V26.31 Testing Of Female For Genetic Disease Carrier Status V26.32 Genetic Testing Of Female V26.33 Genetic Counseling Z31.5 V26.34 Testing Of Male For Genetic Disease Carrier Status Tes ng Of Male For Gene c Disease Carrier Z Status, Procreative V26.35 Testing Of Partner Of FemaleWith Recurrent Pregnancy Z Loss V77.6 Special Screening For Cys c Fibrosis Genetic Screening For Cystic Fibrosis, Female Z V82.71 Screening For Genetic Disease Carrier Status Nonprocreative Screening For Genetic Disease Carrier Z13.71 Status Tes ng Of Female For Gene c Disease Carrier Z Status, Procreative Gene c Procrea ve Tes ng Of Female Z Genetic Carrier Status V18.9 Family History Of Gene c Disease Carrier Z84.81 V83.81 Cystic Fibrosis Gene Carrier Z14.1 V83.89 Genetic Carrier Status, Other Than Cystic Fibrosis Z14.8
6 Complications Of Pregnancy Placenta Previa Without Hemorrhage, Unspecified Placenta Previa Without Hemorrhage, Unspecified O44.00 Placenta Previa Without Hemorrhage, First O44.01 Placenta Previa Without Hemorrhage, Second O44.02 Placenta Previa Without Hemorrhage, Third O Hemorrhage From Placenta Previa, Antepartum Condition Hemorrhage From Placenta Previa, Unspecified O44.10 Hemorrhage From Placenta Previa, First O44.11 Hemorrhage From Placenta Previa, Second O44.12 Hemorrhage From Placenta Previa, First O44.11 Hemorrhage From Placenta Previa, Second O44.12 Hemorrhage From Placenta Previa, Third O Gestational Hypertension, Unspecified Gestational Hypertension, Antepartum Condition Gestational Hypertension, Without Significant Proteinuria, O13.1 First Gestational Hypertension, Without Significant Proteinuria, O13.2 Second Gestational Hypertension, Without Significant Proteinuria, O13.3 Third Gestational Hypertension, Without Significant Proteinuria, O13.9 Unspecified Mild Pre Eclampsia, Unspecified Mild Pre Eclampsia, Antepartum Condition Mild Pre Eclampsia, Unspecified O14.00 Mild Pre Eclampsia, Second O14.02 Mild Pre Eclampsia, Third O Post Term Pregnancy (Between 40 & 42 Weeks Gestation) O Habitual Aborter With Current Pregnancy, Unspecified Habitual Aborter With O26.20 Current Pregnancy, Unspecified Habitual Aborter With Current Pregnancy, First O26.21 Habitual Aborter With Current Pregnancy, Second O26.22 Habitual Aborter With Current Pregnancy, Third O Postpartum Depression O99.345
7 Gesta onal Diabetes, Unspecified Gesta onal Diabetes, Unspecified Control O Spo ng Complica ng Pregnancy, Unspecified Spo ng Complica ng Pregnancy, First O Spo ng Complica ng Pregnancy, Second O Spo ng Complica ng Pregnancy, Third O Spo ng Complica ng Pregnancy, Unspecified O Twin Pregnancy, Unspecified Twin Pregnancy, First O Twin Pregnancy, Second O Twin Pregnancy, Third O Twin Pregnancy, Unspecified O Rh Incompatibility Affecting Management Of Pregnancy Rh Incompatibility Affecting Management Of Pregnancy, O First Rh Incompatibility Affecting Management Of Pregnancy, O Second Rh Incompatibility Affecting Management Of Pregnancy, O Third Rh Incompatibility Affecting Management Of Pregnancy, O Unspecified Poor Fetal Growth, Unspecified Poor Fetal Growth, First O Poor Fetal Growth, Second O Poor Fetal Growth, Third O Poor Fetal Growth, Unspecified O Excessive Fetal Growth, Unspecified Excessive Fetal Growth, Unspecified O36.60X0 Excessive Fetal Growth, First O36.61X0 Excessive Fetal Growth, Second O36.62X0 Excessive Fetal Growth, Third O36.63X0 Pregnancy With Abortive Outcomes 630 Hydatidiform Mole O Blighted Ovum O Molar Pregnancy O Missed Abortion O Tubal Pregnancy Without Intrauterine Pregnancy Tubal Pregnancy O Ectopic Pregnancy Without Intrauterine Pregnancy Ectopic Pregnancy, Unspecified O Spontaneous Abortion (Miscarriage) O Abortion Z Threatened Abortion O Intrauterine Death, Unspecified O36.4XX0
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