D46.0
BillableRefractory anemia without ring sideroblasts, so stated
Refractory anemia without ring sideroblasts, so stated
Coding Notes
Inclusion Terms
Alternative clinical terms for this condition
- Refractory anemia without sideroblasts, without excess of blasts
Excludes 1
Codes that cannot be used together with this code (mutual exclusion)
- neoplasms of unspecified behavior (D49.-)
Excludes 2
Conditions not included here, but the patient may have both
- drug-induced aplastic anemia (D61.1)
Use Additional Code
Additional codes that should follow this code
- code for adverse effect, if applicable, to identify drug (T36-T50 with fifth or sixth character 5)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ICD-10 code D46.0?
ICD-10-CM code D46.0 represents "Refractory anemia without ring sideroblasts, so stated". It is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.
Is D46.0 a billable code?
Yes, D46.0 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.
What chapter is D46.0 in?
D46.0 is in Chapter 2: Neoplasms (codes C00-D49).
What codes cannot be used with D46.0?
D46.0 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: neoplasms of unspecified behavior (D49.-).
Are additional codes required with D46.0?
Yes, when using D46.0 you should also code: code for adverse effect, if applicable, to identify drug (T36-T50 with fifth or sixth character 5).
What are the UMLS CUIs for D46.0?
D46.0 is linked to 2 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C2873713, C2873712. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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