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K31.89

Billable

Other diseases of stomach and duodenum

Other diseases of stomach and duodenum

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

K20-K31

Parent Code

K31.8

Coding Notes

Related Codes(4)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(375)

SNOMED CT

Clinical Terms

  • Acute gastric ulcer without haemorrhage AND without perforation
  • Acute peptic ulcer with haemorrhage AND obstruction
  • Acute gastric ulcer without hemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Antral mucosal diaphragm
  • Chronic gastric ulcer with hemorrhage and with perforation
  • Duodenal anastomotic dehiscence
  • Gastric ulcer without haemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Hypochlorhydria
  • Peptic ulcer with perforation AND obstruction
  • Acute gastric volvulus
  • Chronic peptic ulcer with hemorrhage AND perforation
  • Disorder of gastric function
  • Gastric anastomotic stricture
  • Non-hypoproteinaemic hypertrophic gastropathy
  • Acute gastric ulcer with haemorrhage
  • Hourglass stomach contraction
  • Deformed duodenal bulb
  • Extrinsic compression of stomach
  • Gastrointestinal anastomotic stricture
  • Duodenal stump blowout
  • Achylia gastrica
  • Small intestine anastomotic leak
  • Cyst of stomach
  • Vascular disorder of the stomach
  • Gastric dilatation-volvulus-torsion syndrome
  • Gastric dysmotility
  • Leakage from pyloroplasty
  • Chronic gastric volvulus
  • Chronic peptic ulcer with hemorrhage, with perforation AND with obstruction
  • Gastric ulcer with hemorrhage, with perforation and with obstruction
  • Bleeding acute gastric ulcer
  • Increased gastric tonus
  • Chronic peptic ulcer with haemorrhage, with perforation AND with obstruction
  • Hourglass contraction of stomach
  • Functional gastric disturbance
  • Brunner gland hyperplasia
  • Duodenal stump leak
  • Chronic gastric torsion
  • Deformed duodenal cap
  • Acute gastric ulcer with hemorrhage and obstruction
  • Gastric hypoacidity
  • Acute gastric ulcer with obstruction
  • Leaking gastrointestinal anastomosis
  • Atrophy of duodenum
  • Gastric xanthoma
  • Chronic gastric ulcer without hemorrhage AND without perforation
  • Hypertrophic gastropathy without hypoproteinemia
  • Chronic gastric ulcer with haemorrhage and with obstruction
  • Chronic peptic ulcer without hemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Duodenal anastomotic leak
  • Pseudo-obstruction of the stomach
  • Gastric necrosis
  • Mesenteroaxial gastric volvulus
  • Duodenal anastomotic breakdown
  • Rupture of duodenal stump
  • Megaduodenum
  • Acute peptic ulcer with hemorrhage AND obstruction
  • Gastric ulcer with haemorrhage and obstruction
  • Mucosal diaphragm of gastric antrum
  • Acquired megaduodenum
  • Vagotonia
  • Infection caused by Anisakidae
  • Chronic gastric ulcer with hemorrhage and with obstruction
  • Acute gastric ulcer without haemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Acute gastric ulcer without hemorrhage AND without perforation
  • Gastromalacia
  • Dysmotility of stomach
  • Volvulus of stomach
  • Foveolar hyperplasia
  • Peptic ulcer without hemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Nontraumatic gastric rupture
  • Infection of stomach caused by Anisakis marina
  • Stomach haematoma
  • Disorder of function of stomach
  • Chronic gastric ulcer with haemorrhage
  • Acute gastric ulcer with haemorrhage and obstruction
  • Chronic gastric ulcer without hemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Gastric hypertonus
  • GDVT (gastric dilatation volvulus torsion) syndrome
  • Gastric anisakiasis
  • Chronic peptic ulcer without haemorrhage AND without perforation
  • Chronic gastric ulcer without haemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Deformity of duodenum, acquired
  • Functional gastric disorder
  • Chronic gastric ulcer with perforation AND with obstruction
  • Increased gastric acidity
  • Delayed perforation of stomach
  • Congestive duodenopathy
  • Chronic gastric ulcer with haemorrhage, with perforation and with obstruction
  • Defective gastric motility
  • Hyperplasia of Brunner glands of duodenum
  • Infection by Anisakidae
  • Increased sensitivity of parietal cells to secretagogues
  • Erythematous duodenopathy
  • Hypertrophic gastropathy
  • Gastric atonia
  • Disruption of stomach
  • Mixed gastric volvulus
  • Rupture of stomach
  • Impaired gastric mucosal defense
  • Acquired deformity of duodenum
  • Small intestine anastomotic dehiscence
  • Chronic peptic ulcer with haemorrhage AND perforation
  • Infection of stomach caused by Histoplasma
  • Chronic peptic ulcer with perforation AND obstruction
  • Gastric ulcer with haemorrhage, with perforation and with obstruction
  • Gastrointestinal anastomotic leak
  • Gastrointestinal hypomotility
  • Primary chronic pseudo-obstruction of gastrointestinal tract
  • Stomach dysfunction following gastrostomy
  • Gastric ulcer with hemorrhage and obstruction
  • Prolapse gastropathy
  • Bleeding chronic gastric ulcer
  • Ulcerogenic deformed duodenum
  • Non-hypoproteinemic hypertrophic gastropathy
  • Chronic gastric ulcer with hemorrhage, with perforation and with obstruction
  • Increased gastric bicarbonate secretion
  • Chronic peptic ulcer without haemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Histoplasma stomach infection
  • Chronic gastric ulcer with haemorrhage and with perforation
  • Focal foveolar hyperplasia
  • Chronic hypertrophic pyloric gastropathy
  • Chronic peptic ulcer without hemorrhage AND without perforation
  • Gastric hyperacidity
  • Gastroptosis
  • Acquired deformity of abdomen
  • Passive congestion of stomach
  • Gastric retention
  • Gastrointestinal anastomotic necrosis
  • Small intestine anastomotic breakdown
  • Chronic gastric ulcer without haemorrhage AND without perforation
  • Brunner's gland hyperplasia
  • Functional disorder of stomach
  • Hourglass stenosis of stomach
  • Impaired gastric mucosal defence
  • Gastric spasm
  • Bilocular stomach
  • Chronic gastric ulcer with obstruction
  • Hypertrophic gastropathy without hypoproteinaemia
  • Gastric volvulus
  • Abnormal gastric motility
  • Gastric cyst
  • Gastric ulcer without hemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Perforation of stomach
  • Retained antrum syndrome
  • Chronic peptic ulcer with hemorrhage AND obstruction
  • Complication of gastrostomy
  • Acute peptic ulcer without haemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Acute peptic ulcer without hemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Organoaxial gastric volvulus
  • Chronic torsion of stomach
  • Chronic gastric ulcer with hemorrhage
  • Acute peptic ulcer without haemorrhage AND without perforation
  • Disease caused by Heterocheiloidea
  • Gastric atony
  • Wischnewski spots
  • Intestinal anastomotic breakdown
  • Disorder of stomach function
  • Decreased gastric acidity
  • Chronic peptic ulcer with obstruction
  • Postoperative gastric retention
  • Gastric prolapse
  • Increased gastric HCO>3<^-^ secretion
  • Chronic peptic ulcer with haemorrhage AND obstruction
  • Acute gastric ulcer with bleeding
  • Hourglass stricture of stomach
  • Duodenal atrophy
  • Increased gastric electrical activity
  • Stomach hematoma
  • Hyperchlorhydria
  • Primary chronic pseudo-obstruction of stomach
  • Gastric rupture
  • Gastric anastomotic necrosis
  • Non-traumatic gastric rupture
  • Gastrointestinal anastomotic dehiscence
  • Acute peptic ulcer with obstruction
  • Malakoplakia
  • Stricture of anastomosis of gastrointestinal tract
  • Polypoid foveolar hyperplasias
  • Acute gastric ulcer with hemorrhage
  • Isolated idiopathic granuloma of stomach
  • Peptic ulcer without haemorrhage AND without perforation but with obstruction
  • Excessive fluid in stomach
  • Acute peptic ulcer without hemorrhage AND without perforation
  • Hyperplasia of gastric foveola
  • Malakoplakia of stomach
  • Portal hypertensive gastropathy
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for other diseases of stomach and duodenum?

The ICD-10-CM code for other diseases of stomach and duodenum is K31.89. The full clinical description is "Other diseases of stomach and duodenum". K31.89 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code K31.89 mean?

ICD-10-CM code K31.89 represents “Other diseases of stomach and duodenum”. It is classified under Chapter 11: Diseases of the Digestive System and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.

Is K31.89 a billable code?

Yes, K31.89 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is K31.89 in?

K31.89 is in Chapter 11: Diseases of the Digestive System (codes K00-K95).

What SNOMED CT codes does K31.89 map to?

K31.89 maps to 110 SNOMED CT concepts: 5631002, 20754004, 89296000, 717871001, 17755000, and 105 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for K31.89?

K31.89 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C0156086. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does K31.89 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like other diseases of stomach and duodenum 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 K31.89?

There is no direct ICD-11 mapping available for K31.89 in the WHO crosswalk tables. This may mean the concept is classified differently in ICD-11. Use the ICD-10 to ICD-11 converter to search for related codes.

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Includes SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) used by permission of SNOMED International. Includes content from the UMLS Metathesaurus, courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.