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I89.0

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Lymphedema, not elsewhere classified

Lymphedema, not elsewhere classified

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

I80-I89

Parent Code

I89

ICD-11 Mapping

1 equivalent

Coding Notes

Related Codes(3)
ICD-11 Equivalents(1)

ICD-11 Equivalents

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Corresponding ICD-11 codes from the WHO crosswalk mapping

Also Known As / Clinical Terms(546)

SNOMED CT

Clinical Terms

  • Primary lymphedema due to syndrome
  • Oedema of both lower extremities
  • Oedema of penis
  • Lymphoedema due to and following radiotherapy
  • Lymphedema due to recurrent infection
  • Edema of penis
  • Lymphoedema of lip
  • Bilateral upper limb oedema
  • Bilateral upper extremity edema
  • Lymphoedematous facial acne
  • Secondary Lymphedema
  • Lymphedema of limb
  • Meige lymphoedema
  • Lymphedema of bilateral upper limbs
  • Cholestasis-lymphedema syndrome
  • Oedema of mouth
  • Lymphadenovarix
  • Dependent lymphoedema due to impaired mobility
  • Lymphedema due to and following radiotherapy
  • Lymphedema of both upper limbs
  • Postsurgical lymphoedema
  • Bilateral upper limb edema
  • Lymphoedema due to venous disease
  • Primary lymphangiectasis of intestine
  • Intestinal lymphatic obstruction
  • Lymphatic oedema due to and following radiation therapy
  • Edema of right upper limb
  • Oedema of oral soft tissues
  • Hereditary disorder of lymphatic system
  • Lymphoedema due to and following radiotherapy caused by ionising radiation
  • Congenital lymphangiectasia
  • Edema of right upper extremity
  • Oedema of both upper limbs
  • Lymphoedema of lower extremity
  • MEIGE DISEASE
  • Oedema of upper arm
  • lymphangiectasia
  • Mullerian remnant
  • Bilateral lower limb oedema
  • Lymphoedema due to trauma
  • Acquired lymphangiectasis
  • Facial lymphoedema due to rosacea
  • Lymphedema due to chronic inflammation
  • Secondary paediatric lymphoedema
  • Acquired lymphedema of lower extremity
  • Xanthoma due to lymphedema
  • Acquired lymphoedema of lower extremity
  • Multiple non-ossifying fibromatosis
  • Oedema of left upper extremity
  • Lymphoedema of limb
  • Lymphedema, Late-Onset
  • Lymphedema Praecox
  • Penile lymphoedema
  • Edema of bilateral upper limbs
  • NF1 - Neurofibromatosis type 1
  • Acquired pediatric lymphedema
  • Primary lymphatic edema
  • Edema of upper arm
  • Idiopathic lymphoedema
  • Lymphedema due to inflammatory disease
  • Cholestasis-lymphoedema syndrome
  • Lymphedema due to endocrine disease
  • Lymphoedema due to lipoedema
  • Lymphoedema of bilateral lower limbs
  • Oedema due to infection
  • Secondary lymphoedema
  • Iatrogenic lymphoedema
  • Cholestatic jaundice with hereditary lymphedema
  • Lymphoedema of right lower limb
  • Dahlberg syndrome
  • Endemic non-filarial elephantiasis
  • Lymphedema of genitalia
  • Lymphoedema due to recurrent infection
  • Idiopathic lymphedema
  • Lymphatic edema due to and following radiation therapy
  • Lymphedema of bilateral lower limbs
  • Lymphedema of upper limb
  • Iatrogenic lymphedema
  • Lymphoedema due to malignant infiltration
  • Lymphedema due to radiation
  • Lymphedema due to malignant infiltration
  • Lymphoedema of ear
  • Lymphoedematous papillomatosis
  • Post-radiation lymphedema
  • Primary intestinal lymphangiectasia
  • Edema of left upper extremity
  • Lymphedema due to trauma
  • Oedema of bilateral upper limbs
  • Lymphatic edema due to and following radiotherapy
  • Primary lymphedema with visceral involvement
  • Lymphoedema due to endocrine disease
  • Podoconiosis
  • Lymphoedema of limbs due to immobility, chronic dependency and/or venous insufficiency
  • Neurofibromatosis 1
  • Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasia
  • Lymphoedema praecox
  • Oedema of right upper extremity
  • Aagenaes syndrome
  • Lymphoedema associated with obesity
  • primary lymphoedema
  • Chronic acquired lymphedema
  • Lymphedematous papillomatosis
  • Primary lymphedema with systemic and visceral involvement
  • Lymphedema of penis
  • Neurofibromatosis type 1
  • Edema of both upper extremities
  • Oedema of right upper limb
  • Dependent lymphoedema
  • Lymphedema of left lower limb
  • Syndromic primary lymphoedema
  • Elephantiasis (nonfilarial) NOS
  • Lymphoedema of upper arm
  • Primary lymphoedema with visceral involvement
  • Post-radiation lymphoedema
  • Oedema of scrotum
  • Intestinal lymphangiectasis
  • Lymphedema of upper arm
  • Acquired cutaneous lymphangiectasia
  • Lymphoedema due to venous insufficiency
  • Acquired lymphangiectases
  • Lymphedema due to and following radiotherapy caused by ionizing radiation
  • Secondary xanthomatous infiltration of the skin
  • Edema of male genital organs
  • Lymphangiectasis (morphologic abnormality)
  • Meige Lymphedema
  • Primary lymphoedema with systemic involvement
  • Edema of scrotum
  • Acquired lymphangiectasia with chylous reflux
  • Lymphedema due to venous disease
  • Lymphoedema due to podoconiosis
  • Male genital edema
  • Mossy foot disease
  • Neonatal cholestasis
  • Oedema of both upper extremities
  • Persistent Mullerian derivative with lymphangiectasia and polydactyly syndrome
  • Primary lymphoedema with systemic and visceral involvement
  • Cholestasis in newborn
  • Lipo-lymphedema
  • Lymphedema due to infection
  • Cholestasis-edema syndrome, Norwegian type
  • Bilateral lower limb edema
  • Edema due to infection
  • Edema of left upper limb
  • Lipedema
  • Lymphedematous hyperkeratosis
  • Non-filarial elephantiasis
  • Oedema of bilateral lower extremities
  • Secondary intestinal lymphangiectasis
  • Male genital organ oedema
  • Congenital lymphangiectasis
  • Lymphedematous facial acne
  • Lymphoedematous hyperkeratosis
  • Primary lymphatic oedema
  • Lymphedema of ear
  • Lymphedema of right upper limb
  • Lymphedema of lip
  • Primary lymphedema with systemic involvement
  • Lymphangiectasis
  • Lymphoedema, atrial septal defect, facial changes syndrome
  • Scrotal edema
  • Jugular lymphatic obstruction sequence
  • Chronic disease of lymphatic vessels
  • Edema of bilateral lower extremities
  • Lymphatic oedema
  • Lymphedema praecox (disorder)
  • Facial lymphedema due to acne vulgaris
  • Lymphoedema of left lower limb
  • Neurofibromatosis, peripheral type
  • Lymphedema of left upper limb
  • Acquired lymphangiectasia
  • Syndromic primary lymphedema
  • Xanthoma due to lymphoedema
  • Lipoedema
  • Oedema of male genital organs
  • Lymphedema, atrial septal defect, facial changes syndrome
  • Chronic acquired lymphoedema
  • Edema of both upper limbs
  • Infectious oedema
  • Lymphoedema of genitalia
  • Irons Bianchi syndrome
  • Cholestatic jaundice with hereditary lymphoedema
  • Acquired paediatric lymphoedema
  • Lymphoedema of left upper limb
  • Lymphedema associated with obesity
  • Bilateral upper extremity oedema
  • Facial lymphedema due to rosacea
  • Facial lymphoedema due to acne vulgaris
  • Lymphedema caused by radiation
  • Lymphoedema of upper limb
  • Lymphoedema due to chronic inflammation
  • Lymphangiectases
  • Postsurgical lymphedema
  • Edema of bilateral upper extremities
  • Lymphedema of lower extremity
  • Primary lymphoedema due to syndrome
  • Secondary pediatric lymphedema
  • Oedema of left upper limb
  • Lymphoedema due to radiation
  • Oedema of both lower limbs
  • Late-onset lymphedema
  • Male genital oedema
  • Lymphoedema of scrotum
  • Lymphedema due to podoconiosis
  • Lymphovenous oedema
  • Von Recklinghausen disease
  • Infectious edema
  • Primary lymphedema
  • Obliteration, lymphatic vessel
  • Edema of both lower limbs
  • Lymphoedema
  • Bilateral lower extremity oedema
  • Edema of mouth
  • Lipo-lymphoedema
  • Dahlberg Borer Newcomer syndrome
  • Lymphedema of scrotum
  • Lymphoedema caused by radiation
  • Bilateral lower extremity edema
  • Lymphoedema due to inflammatory disease
  • Facial lymphoedema due to acne
  • Lymphedema of right lower limb
  • Intestinal lymphangiectasia
  • Lymphoedema due to lymphogranuloma venereum
  • Lymphoedema of uncertain aetiology
  • Lymphatic edema
  • Lymphedema due to lymphogranuloma venereum
  • Obliteration of lymphatic vessel
  • Lymphedema hypoparathyroidism syndrome
  • Cholestasis-oedema syndrome, Norwegian type
  • Edema of oral soft tissues
  • Lymphoedema of face due to rosacea
  • Penile lymphedema
  • Lymphoedema of penis
  • Obliteration of lymphatic vessels
  • lymphedema primary
  • Edema of bilateral lower limbs
  • Lymphedema of face due to rosacea
  • Oedema of bilateral upper extremities
  • Chronic acquired lymphedema (disorder)
  • Lymphoedema of right upper limb
  • Congenital lymphangiectases
  • Lymphoedema due to infection
  • Dependent lymphedema
  • Scrotal oedema
  • Facial lymphedema due to acne
  • Lymphedema due to lipedema
  • Lymphoedema hypoparathyroidism syndrome
  • Lymphoedema of leg
  • Dependent lymphedema due to impaired mobility
  • Lymphovenous edema
  • lymphangiectasias
  • Praecox lymphedema
  • Onchocercal elephantiasis
  • Lymphedema of leg
  • Male genital organ edema
  • Lymphedema due to venous insufficiency
  • Lymphedema of limbs due to immobility, chronic dependency and/or venous insufficiency
  • Lymphedema of uncertain etiology
  • Norwegian cholestasis
  • Lymphedema, Hereditary, II
  • Obliteration of lymphatic vessel (disorder)
  • Oedema of bilateral lower limbs
  • Elephantiasis neurofibromatosa
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for lymphedema, not elsewhere classified?

The ICD-10-CM code for lymphedema, not elsewhere classified is I89.0. The full clinical description is "Lymphedema, not elsewhere classified". I89.0 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code I89.0 mean?

ICD-10-CM code I89.0 represents “Lymphedema, not elsewhere classified”. 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 I89.0 a billable code?

Yes, I89.0 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is I89.0 in?

I89.0 is in Chapter 9: Diseases of the Circulatory System (codes I00-I99).

What codes cannot be used with I89.0?

I89.0 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: chylocele, tunica vaginalis (nonfilarial) NOS (N50.89); enlarged lymph nodes NOS (R59.-); filarial chylocele (B74.-); and 2 more.

What SNOMED CT codes does I89.0 map to?

I89.0 maps to 84 SNOMED CT concepts: 28724005, 788293009, 788291006, 788296001, 609376003, and 79 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for I89.0?

I89.0 is linked to 6 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C0265191, C0265194, C0238261, C0024214, C0494630, and 1 more. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does I89.0 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like lymphedema, not elsewhere classified 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 I89.0?

I89.0 maps to the ICD-11 code: BD93.Z (Lymphoedema, unspecified).

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