ICD-9 code 075 for Infectious mononucleosis is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -OTHER DISEASES DUE TO VIRUSES AND CHLAMYDIAE (070-079).
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Why did not list the dx telling how many months pregnant pt. is? Check out blocks of dx Z3A Add possible dx of026.89 or O86.4 or dx block of 075.2 or dx block of 099.89 or O99.351 to match docum... [ Read More ]
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198.89 with 075 would be appropriate. The late effect code would not fix here because the virus / antibodies could be still detected by blood test/ or could have been confirmed by immunohistological... [ Read More ]
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Can I just icd-9 198.89 or 198.89 with 075 /
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If they are in and being treated for active mono and they have a history of it, I would just use the 075.
If it is being listed as a history of , I would go with V12.09.
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Coding under ICD-10 will depend on the level of detail providers note. When your internist diagnoses mononucleosis, you have a single diagnosis choice under ICD-9: 075 (Infectious mononucleosis). The same code applies to glandular fever, monocytic angina, or Pfeiffer’s disease. [...]
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