I87.8
BillableOther specified disorders of veins
Other specified disorders of veins
Coding Notes
Inclusion Terms
Alternative clinical terms for this condition
- Phlebosclerosis
- Venofibrosis
Excludes 2
Conditions not included here, but the patient may have both
- •certain conditions originating in the perinatal periodP04-P96
- •certain infectious and parasitic diseasesA00-B99
- •complications of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperiumO9A)O00
- •congenital malformations, deformations, and chromosomal abnormalitiesQ00-Q99
- •endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseasesE00-E88
- •injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causesS00-T88
- •neoplasmsC00-D49
- •symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classifiedR00-R94
- •systemic connective tissue disordersM30-M36
- •transient cerebral ischemic attacks and related syndromesG45
Related Codes(5)
ICD-11 Equivalents(1)
ICD-11 Equivalents
View full mappingCorresponding ICD-11 codes from the WHO crosswalk mapping
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(250)
SNOMED CT
- Acquired portal vascular shunt5946006
- Acquired portal-systemic shunt5946006
- Blood pressure below reference range12763006
- Decreased blood pressure12763006
- Decreased blood pressure, not hypotension12763006
- Low blood pressure, not hypotension12763006
- Chronic venous insufficiency20696009
- Peripheral venous insufficiency20696009
- Jugular venous pressure above reference range22447003
- Raised jugular venous pressure22447003
- Decreased venous pressure23520002
- Venous pressure below reference range23520002
- Phlebolith37876005
- Phlebolithiasis37876005
- Decreased jugular venous pressure42788006
- Jugular venous pressure below reference range42788006
- Abnormal jugular venous pressure62436006
- Jugular venous pressure outside reference range62436006
- Increased venous pressure69791001
- Venous pressure above reference range69791001
- Venous stasis71897006
- Increased venous wedge pressure80436007
- Venous wedge pressure above reference range80436007
- Congenital malposition of inferior vena cava93328001
- Congenital malpositioned posterior vena cava93328001
- Venous claudication95443002
- Venous intermittent claudication95443002
- Sclerosis of saphenous vein109381003
- Portal systemic vascular shunt disorder128058007
- Portal-systemic shunt anomaly128058007
- Portasystemic vascular shunt disorder128058007
- Partial portal-systemic vascular shunt128059004
- Acquired portal-systemic shunt due to cirrhosis128072003
- Portal-systemic shunt128146009
- Portasystemic shunt128146009
- Portosystemic shunt128146009
- Phlebosclerosis195518005
- Venofibrosis195518005
- Pelvic phleboliths195520008
- Absence of superior vena cava204464007
- Internal jugular vein stenosis234061005
- Venous hypertension234072000
- Venous hypertension of upper limb234073005
- Venous hypertension of hand234074004
- Rupture of vein234078001
- Rupture of transplanted vein234079009
- Aneurysm of vein234081006
- Ectactic vein234128000
- Spongy venous malformation234130003
- Chronic hepatic failure235886005
- Portal and splenic vein sclerosis235900003
- Venous stasis syndrome238788004
- Incompetent perforator248739002
- Hard vein248748007
- Cardiovascular shunt finding251062007
- Cardiovascular shunt observation251062007
- Abnormal inferior vena caval connection253316001
- CS - Coronary sinus abnormality253323000
- Coronary sinus abnormality253323000
- Aneurysm of transplanted vein262947007
- Jugular venous distension271653008
- Jugular venous engorgement271653008
- Venous congestion of neck271653008
- Rupture of superficial cerebral vein275363001
- Distended vein301175001
- Engorgement of vein301175001
- Pulmonary venous congestion304523003
- Disorder of hepatic portal vein307223005
- Hepatic portal vein tumor invasion307224004
- Hepatic portal vein tumour invasion307224004
- Finding of jugular venous pressure366163001
- Jugular venous pressure - finding366163001
- Condition of perforator veins - finding366208002
- Finding of condition of perforator veins366208002
- Condition of vein wall - finding366211001
- Finding of condition of vein wall366211001
- Aneurysm of right superior caval vein448179001
- Aneurysm of right superior vena cava448179001
- Aneurysm of left superior caval vein448329009
- Aneurysm of left superior vena cava448329009
- Left inferior caval vein connecting to left sided atrium449009009
- Left inferior vena cava connecting to left sided atrium449009009
- Left inferior caval vein connecting to right sided atrium449010004
- Left inferior vena cava connecting to right sided atrium449010004
- Sclerosis of portal vein and splenic vein caused by antiretroviral drug713965007
- Hepatoportal sclerosis718096004
- Obliterative portal venopathy718096004
- Acquired abnormality of coronary sinus735578009
- Left-sided inferior vena cava781065009
- Transposition of inferior vena cava781065009
- Intrahepatic phlebosclerosis1052210007
- Phlebosclerosis of intrahepatic vein1052210007
- Chronic hepatic failure due to portosystemic shunt1197736003
- Ocular hypertension due to increased episcleral venous pressure1286787007
- Elevated episcleral venous pressure1286789005
- Episcleral venous pressure above reference range1286789005
- Ocular hypertension of left eye due to increased episcleral venous pressure1296699007
- Ocular hypertension of right eye due to increased episcleral venous pressure1296700008
- Bilateral ocular hypertension due to increased episcleral venous pressure1296701007
- Ocular hypertension of bilateral eyes due to increased episcleral venous pressure1296701007
- Ocular hypertension of both eyes due to increased episcleral venous pressure1296701007
- PSVD - porto sinusoidal vascular disease1365891008
- Porto sinusoidal vascular disease1365891008
- Porto-sinusoidal vascular disease1365891008
- Portosinusoidal vascular disease1365891008
- Acute aneurysm of venous structure10690551000119101
- Acute venous aneurysm10690551000119101
- Chronic aneurysm of left internal jugular vein16025671000119105
- Chronic aneurysm of left popliteal vein16025791000119100
- Chronic aneurysm of right internal jugular vein16025871000119109
- Chronic aneurysm of right popliteal vein16025751000119105
- Dilation of jugular vein449161000124101
- Distention of jugular vein449161000124101
- Edema of right lower limb co-occurrent and due to peripheral venous insufficiency15929941000119103
- Edema of right lower limb co-occurrent and due to venous stasis15929941000119103
- Oedema of right lower limb co-occurrent and due to peripheral venous insufficiency15929941000119103
- Oedema of right lower limb co-occurrent and due to venous stasis15929941000119103
- Venous stasis edema of right lower limb15929941000119103
- Venous stasis oedema of right lower limb15929941000119103
UMLS
Clinical Terms
- Acquired portal vascular shunt
- Bilateral ocular hypertension due to increased episcleral venous pressure
- Venous wedge pressure above reference range
- Portal-systemic shunt anomaly
- Chronic hepatic failure
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Chronic aneurysm of right popliteal vein
- Pelvic phleboliths
- Phlebolithiasis
- Oedema of right lower limb co-occurrent and due to venous stasis
- Coronary sinus abnormality
- Jugular venous pressure outside reference range
- Abnormal inferior vena caval connection
- Phlebosclerosis (disorder)
- Decreased jugular venous pressure
- Portal systemic vascular shunt disorder
- Engorgement of vein
- Transposition of inferior vena cava
- Increased venous pressure
- Ocular hypertension of bilateral eyes due to increased episcleral venous pressure
- Chronic aneurysm of left popliteal vein
- Peripheral venous insufficiency
- Incompetent perforator
- Acquired abnormality of coronary sinus
- Hepatoportal sclerosis
- Portosinusoidal vascular disease
- Jugular venous pressure below reference range
- Aneurysm of transplanted vein
- Portosystemic shunt
- Venous stasis edema of right lower limb
- Jugular venous distension
- Internal jugular vein stenosis
- Aneurysm of right superior vena cava
- Low blood pressure, not hypotension
- Venous intermittent claudication
- Hard vein
- Partial portal-systemic vascular shunt
- Porto-sinusoidal vascular disease
- Raised jugular venous pressure
- Left inferior caval vein connecting to right sided atrium
- Venous pressure above reference range
- Left inferior vena cava connecting to left sided atrium
- Left inferior vena cava connecting to right sided atrium
- Obliterative portal venopathy
- Phlebosclerosis
- venosclerosis
- Rupture of superficial cerebral vein
- Acquired portal-systemic shunt
- Acute venous aneurysm
- Distention of jugular vein
- Abnormal jugular venous pressure
- Phlebosclerosis (morphologic abnormality)
- Aneurysm of vein
- Congenital malpositioned posterior vena cava
- Jugular venous pressure - finding
- Venous hypertension of upper limb
- Condition of perforator veins - finding
- Decreased venous pressure
- Rupture of transplanted vein
- Congenital malposition of inferior vena cava
- Venofibrosis
- Acquired portal-systemic shunt due to cirrhosis
- Elevated episcleral venous pressure
- Hepatic portal vein tumour invasion
- Acute aneurysm of venous structure
- Portasystemic shunt
- Oedema of right lower limb co-occurrent and due to peripheral venous insufficiency
- Phlebosclerosis of intrahepatic vein
- Jugular venous engorgement
- Dilation of jugular vein
- Pulmonary venous congestion
- Jugular venous pressure above reference range
- Ocular hypertension due to increased episcleral venous pressure
- Finding of condition of perforator veins
- Phlebolith
- Porto sinusoidal vascular disease
- Distended vein
- Venous hypertension
- Venous stasis syndrome
- Venous stasis
- Increased venous wedge pressure
- Blood pressure below reference range
- Ocular hypertension of both eyes due to increased episcleral venous pressure
- Left-sided inferior vena cava
- Portal-systemic shunt
- Intrahepatic phlebosclerosis
- Condition of vein wall - finding
- Sclerosis of portal vein and splenic vein caused by antiretroviral drug
- Finding of jugular venous pressure
- Spongy venous malformation
- Hepatic portal vein tumor invasion
- Ocular hypertension of left eye due to increased episcleral venous pressure
- Aneurysm of right superior caval vein
- Venous congestion of neck
- Chronic aneurysm of right internal jugular vein
- Chronic hepatic failure due to portosystemic shunt
- Ectactic vein
- Rupture of vein
- Decreased blood pressure, not hypotension
- Venous stasis oedema of right lower limb
- Chronic aneurysm of left internal jugular vein
- Edema of right lower limb co-occurrent and due to peripheral venous insufficiency
- Edema of right lower limb co-occurrent and due to venous stasis
- Cardiovascular shunt observation
- Sclerosis of saphenous vein
- Absence of superior vena cava
- PSVD - porto sinusoidal vascular disease
- CS - Coronary sinus abnormality
- Aneurysm of left superior vena cava
- Episcleral venous pressure above reference range
- Portal and splenic vein sclerosis
- Left inferior caval vein connecting to left sided atrium
- Venous pressure below reference range
- Disorder of hepatic portal vein
- Finding of condition of vein wall
- Portasystemic vascular shunt disorder
- Ocular hypertension of right eye due to increased episcleral venous pressure
- Venous claudication
- Decreased blood pressure
- Cardiovascular shunt finding
- Aneurysm of left superior caval vein
- Venous hypertension of hand
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for other specified disorders of veins?
The ICD-10-CM code for other specified disorders of veins is I87.8. The full clinical description is "Other specified disorders of veins". I87.8 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.
What does ICD-10 code I87.8 mean?
ICD-10-CM code I87.8 represents “Other specified disorders of veins”. It is classified under Chapter 9: Diseases of the Circulatory System and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.
Is I87.8 a billable code?
Yes, I87.8 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.
What chapter is I87.8 in?
I87.8 is in Chapter 9: Diseases of the Circulatory System (codes I00-I99).
What SNOMED CT codes does I87.8 map to?
I87.8 maps to 71 SNOMED CT concepts: 253316001, 62436006, 204464007, 735578009, 5946006, and 66 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.
What are the UMLS CUIs for I87.8?
I87.8 is linked to 2 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C0348658, C0333494. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
How does I87.8 relate to ICF functioning codes?
ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like other specified disorders of veins affect a person's functioning — body functions, activities, participation, and environmental factors. AutoICD provides ICF Core Sets for 12+ conditions and can map clinical text to ICF categories automatically. Browse the ICF directory to explore functioning codes.
What is the ICD-11 equivalent of I87.8?
I87.8 maps to the ICD-11 code: BD7Z (Diseases of veins, unspecified).
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