E28

Non-billable

Ovarian dysfunction

Ovarian dysfunction

This is a header/category code. For billing purposes, use a more specific child code from the list below.

Status

Non-billable / Header

Block

E20-E35

Child Codes

6

Coding Notes

Excludes 1

Codes that cannot be used together with this code (mutual exclusion)

  • transitory endocrine and metabolic disorders specific to newborn (P70-P74)
  • galactorrhea (N64.3)
  • gynecomastia (N62)
  • isolated gonadotropin deficiency (E23.0)
  • postprocedural ovarian failure (E89.4-)

Child Codes (6)

Also Known As / Clinical Terms

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ICD-10 code E28?

ICD-10-CM code E28 represents "Ovarian dysfunction". It is a non-billable header code — use a more specific child code for billing purposes.

Is E28 a billable code?

No, E28 is a non-billable header code. You need to use one of its more specific child codes for billing. There are 6 child codes under E28.

What chapter is E28 in?

E28 is in Chapter 4: Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases (codes E00-E89).

What codes cannot be used with E28?

E28 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: transitory endocrine and metabolic disorders specific to newborn (P70-P74); galactorrhea (N64.3); gynecomastia (N62); and 2 more.

What are the subcategories under E28?

E28 has 6 child codes, including: E28.0 (Estrogen excess), E28.1 (Androgen excess), E28.2 (Polycystic ovarian syndrome), E28.3 (Primary ovarian failure), and 2 more.

What are the UMLS CUIs for E28?

E28 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C0154208. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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