G12.25
BillableProgressive spinal muscle atrophy
Progressive spinal muscle atrophy
Coding Notes
Excludes 2
Conditions not included here, but the patient may have both
- certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (P04-P96)
- certain infectious and parasitic diseases (A00-B99)
- complications of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O00-O9A)
- congenital malformations, deformations, and chromosomal abnormalities (Q00-Q99)
- endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases (E00-E88)
- injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes (S00-T88)
- neoplasms (C00-D49)
- symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified (R00-R94)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for progressive spinal muscle atrophy?
The ICD-10-CM code for progressive spinal muscle atrophy is G12.25. The full clinical description is "Progressive spinal muscle atrophy". G12.25 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.
What does ICD-10 code G12.25 mean?
ICD-10-CM code G12.25 represents "Progressive spinal muscle atrophy". It is classified under Chapter 6: Diseases of the Nervous System and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.
Is G12.25 a billable code?
Yes, G12.25 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.
What chapter is G12.25 in?
G12.25 is in Chapter 6: Diseases of the Nervous System (codes G00-G99).
What are the UMLS CUIs for G12.25?
G12.25 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C4082951. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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