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Chapter 3: Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism
D65-D69

Coagulation defects, purpura and other hemorrhagic conditions

Explore the ICD-10 code range D65-D69 for coagulation defects, purpura, and other hemorrhagic conditions. Enhance clinical documentation with precise coding for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Ideal for healthcare professionals seeking detailed insights into bleeding disorders, ensuring comprehensive patient care and streamlined medical billing processes.

About This Range
50+
Total codes
40+
Billable codes
10+
Non-billable codes
3
Chapters
Codes in this Range (50+)
Chapter 3: Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism Range: D50-D89
D65
Disseminated intravascular coagulation [defibrination syndrome]
Billable
D66
Hereditary factor VIII deficiency
Billable
D67
Hereditary factor IX deficiency
Billable
D68
Other coagulation defects
D68.0
Von Willebrand disease
D68.00
Von Willebrand disease, unspecified
Billable
D68.01
Von Willebrand disease, type 1
Billable
D68.02
Von Willebrand disease, type 2
D68.020
Von Willebrand disease, type 2A
Billable
D68.021
Von Willebrand disease, type 2B
Billable
D68.022
Von Willebrand disease, type 2M
Billable
D68.023
Von Willebrand disease, type 2N
Billable
D68.029
Von Willebrand disease, type 2, unspecified
Billable
D68.03
Von Willebrand disease, type 3
Billable
D68.04
Acquired von Willebrand disease
Billable
D68.09
Other von Willebrand disease
Billable
D68.1
Hereditary factor XI deficiency
Billable
D68.2
Hereditary deficiency of other clotting factors
Billable
D68.3
Hemorrhagic disorder due to circulating anticoagulants
D68.31
Hemorrhagic disorder due to intrinsic circulating anticoagulants, antibodies, or inhibitors
D68.311
Acquired hemophilia
Billable
D68.312
Antiphospholipid antibody with hemorrhagic disorder
Billable
D68.318
Other hemorrhagic disorder due to intrinsic circulating anticoagulants, antibodies, or inhibitors
Billable
D68.32
Hemorrhagic disorder due to extrinsic circulating anticoagulants
Billable
D68.4
Acquired coagulation factor deficiency
Billable
D68.5
Primary thrombophilia
D68.51
Activated protein C resistance
Billable
D68.52
Prothrombin gene mutation
Billable
D68.59
Other primary thrombophilia
Billable
D68.6
Other thrombophilia
D68.61
Antiphospholipid syndrome
Billable
D68.62
Lupus anticoagulant syndrome
Billable
D68.69
Other thrombophilia
Billable
D68.8
Other specified coagulation defects
Billable
D68.9
Coagulation defect, unspecified
Billable
D69
Purpura and other hemorrhagic conditions
D69.0
Allergic purpura
Billable
D69.1
Qualitative platelet defects
Billable
D69.2
Other nonthrombocytopenic purpura
Billable
D69.3
Immune thrombocytopenic purpura
Billable
D69.4
Other primary thrombocytopenia
D69.41
Evans syndrome
Billable
D69.42
Congenital and hereditary thrombocytopenia purpura
Billable
D69.49
Other primary thrombocytopenia
Billable
D69.5
Secondary thrombocytopenia
D69.51
Posttransfusion purpura
Billable
D69.59
Other secondary thrombocytopenia
Billable
D69.6
Thrombocytopenia, unspecified
Billable
D69.8
Other specified hemorrhagic conditions
Billable
D69.9
Hemorrhagic condition, unspecified
Billable

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common symptoms of coagulation defects and hemorrhagic conditions?

Common symptoms of coagulation defects and hemorrhagic conditions include easy bruising, frequent nosebleeds, prolonged bleeding from cuts, and excessive bleeding after surgery or dental procedures. These symptoms are often associated with conditions classified under ICD-10 codes D65-D69.

How is a coagulation defect diagnosed?

A coagulation defect is diagnosed through a combination of medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests such as complete blood count (CBC), prothrombin time (PT), and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT). These tests help identify abnormalities in blood clotting, relevant to ICD-10 codes D65-D69.

What treatment options are available for purpura and other hemorrhagic conditions?

Treatment for purpura and other hemorrhagic conditions may include medications like corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, or clotting factor concentrates. In some cases, blood transfusions or platelet transfusions are necessary. The treatment plan depends on the specific condition and its severity, as outlined in ICD-10 codes D65-D69.