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N50.89

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Other specified disorders of the male genital organs

Other specified disorders of the male genital organs

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

N40-N53

Parent Code

N50.8

Coding Notes

Inclusion Terms

Alternative clinical terms for this condition

  • Atrophy of scrotum, seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, tunica vaginalis and vas deferens
  • Chylocele, tunica vaginalis (nonfilarial) NOS
  • Edema of scrotum, seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, tunica vaginalis and vas deferens
  • Hypertrophy of scrotum, seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, tunica vaginalis and vas deferens
  • Stricture of spermatic cord, tunica vaginalis, and vas deferens
  • Ulcer of scrotum, seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, testis, tunica vaginalis and vas deferens
  • Urethroscrotal fistula
Related Codes(2)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(403)

SNOMED CT

Clinical Terms

  • Testicular feminization syndrome
  • Fibrosis of scrotum
  • Anogenital ulceration due to Behcet disease
  • Atrophic testicle
  • Scrotal pain
  • Mass of urogenital structure
  • Premature male climacteric
  • Testicular lump
  • Ulcer of scrotum, seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, testis, tunica vaginalis and vas deferens
  • Testicular tumour of adrenogenital syndrome
  • Idiopathic scrotal edema
  • Male genital aphthosis
  • Transmission of light blocked by swelling of scrotum
  • Testicular atrophy
  • Anal ulcer
  • Dysesthesia
  • Tunica vaginalis cyst
  • Finding of sensation of testes
  • Testicular mass
  • Hypertrophy of scrotum
  • Epididymis enlarged
  • Morris syndrome
  • Spermatogenic granuloma
  • Atrophy of testis
  • Ulceration of scrotum due to Behcet disease
  • Pain of scrotum
  • Pain in testis
  • Mass of male genital structure
  • Androgen insensitivity syndrome
  • Pain in male genitalia
  • Atrophy of scrotum
  • Acquired cryptorchidism of left testis
  • Male genital leucoplakia
  • Mouth and genital ulcers with inflamed cartilage syndrome
  • Hypertrophy of testis
  • MAGIC (mouth and genital ulcers inflamed cartilage) syndrome
  • Atrophy of tunica vaginalis
  • Testicular nodule
  • Ulceration of anogenital region due to Behçet disease
  • Mass of epididymis
  • Orchialgia
  • Hard testes
  • Macrogenitosomia
  • Endometriosis of spermatic cord following oestrogen therapy
  • Finding of appearance of epididymis
  • Transillumination blocked by swelling of scrotum
  • WILD syndrome
  • Lymphedema of genitalia
  • Schirrous cord
  • Scrotal ulcer
  • Testicular lesion in androgen insensitivity syndrome
  • Pain in male perineum
  • Psychogenic disorder of the genitourinary system
  • Ulcer of seminal vesicle
  • Recurrent oral ulceration
  • Tunica vaginalis stricture
  • Tenderness of epididymis
  • Warts, immunodeficiency, lymphedema, anogenital dysplasia syndrome
  • Warts, immunodeficiency, lymphoedema, anogenital dysplasia syndrome
  • Dysplasia of testis
  • Fibrosis of vas deferens
  • Hypertrophy of vas deferens
  • Delayed male climacteric
  • Dysaesthesia
  • Observation of sensation of epididymis
  • Obstruction of efferent duct of testis
  • Sperm granuloma
  • Atrophy of vas deferens
  • Inflammation of spermatic cord
  • Acquired cryptorchidism
  • Recurrent ulcer of mouth
  • Transillumination visible through swelling of scrotum
  • RSS - red scrotum syndrome
  • AIS - androgen insensitivity syndrome
  • Tenderness of male genitalia
  • Penoscrotodynia
  • Observation of appearance of epididymis
  • Edema of male genital organs
  • Sperm granuloma of spermatic cord
  • Testicular microlithiasis
  • Mass of testicle
  • Edema of scrotum
  • Male genital edema
  • Postoperative stricture
  • Stricture of vas deferens
  • Ulcer of anus
  • Vas deferens stricture
  • Testicular feminisation syndrome
  • Rupture of testis
  • Spermatogenic granuloma of spermatic cord
  • Adenomatous hyperplasia of rete testis
  • Goldberg Maxwell syndrome
  • Male genital leukoplakia
  • Ulcer of scrotum
  • Atrophy of scrotum, seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, tunica vaginalis and vas deferens
  • Idiopathic scrotal oedema
  • Lump in testis
  • Male climacteric
  • Urethroscrotal fistula
  • Abnormal development of secondary sexual characteristics
  • Male genital organ oedema
  • Tenderness of male genital structure
  • Observation of consistency of testes
  • Solitary anal ulcer
  • Disseminated warts, impaired cell-mediated immunity, primary lymphedema, anogenital dysplasia syndrome
  • Swelling of testicle
  • Testicular lesion of adrenogenital syndrome
  • Scrotal edema
  • Swelling of right half of scrotum
  • Cyst of seminal vesicle
  • Endometriosis of spermatic cord following estrogen therapy
  • Paratesticular mass
  • Leydig cell hyperplasia of testis
  • Epididymis tender
  • Molimen climacterium virile
  • Oedema of male genital organs
  • Spermatic obstruction
  • Finding of consistency of testes
  • Spermatemphraxis
  • Necrosis of testis due to torsion of testis
  • Finding of sensation of epididymis
  • Other specified disorders of male genital organs
  • Andropause
  • Lymphoedema of genitalia
  • Urogenital fistula
  • Observation of sensation of testes
  • Stricture of spermatic cord, tunica vaginalis, and vas deferens
  • Atrophy of spermatic cord
  • Fibrosis of seminal vesicle
  • Stricture of vas deferens post-reversal of vasectomy
  • Transmission of light visible through swelling of scrotum
  • Atrophy of seminal vesicle
  • Epididymal swelling
  • Hypertrophy of spermatic cord
  • Hypertrophy of tunica vaginalis
  • Male genital oedema
  • Pain of testes
  • Lymphoedema of scrotum
  • Swelling of left half of scrotum
  • Recurrent mouth ulcer
  • Psychogenic skin disease
  • Cyst of tunica vaginalis
  • Male genital organ stricture
  • Spermatic cord stricture
  • Fibrosis of testis
  • Leucoplakia of male genital organs
  • Ulcers of male genital organs
  • Acquired cryptorchidism of right testis
  • MAGIC syndrome
  • Testicular tumor of adrenogenital syndrome
  • Ulcer of spermatic cord
  • Lymphedema of scrotum
  • Ulcer of testis
  • Hypertrophy of seminal vesicle
  • Male macrogenitosomia praecox
  • Fibrosis of tunica vaginalis
  • Thickening of spermatic cord
  • Stromal cell hyperplasia in androgen insensitivity syndrome
  • Burning scrotum syndrome
  • Androgen resistance syndrome
  • Swelling of scrotum
  • Solitary ulcer of anus
  • Stricture of tunica vaginalis
  • Edema of scrotum, seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, tunica vaginalis and vas deferens
  • Androgen receptor abnormal
  • Somatoform pain disorder
  • Fistula of genitourinary tract
  • Male perineal pain
  • Epididymal pain
  • Pain in scrotum
  • Ulcer of vas deferens
  • Swollen epididymis
  • Abnormal sensation of dysaesthesia
  • Swelling of male genital structure
  • Disorder of androgen receptor
  • Red scrotum syndrome
  • Leukoplakia of male genital organs
  • Swollen scrotum
  • Ulcer of tunica vaginalis
  • Scrotal oedema
  • Orchidodynia
  • Abnormal sensation of dysesthesia
  • WILD (warts, immunodeficiency, lymphoedema, anogenital dysplasia) syndrome
  • Orchidalgia
  • Scrotal fistula
  • Hypertrophy of scrotum, seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, tunica vaginalis and vas deferens
  • Fibrosis of spermatic cord
  • Aphthous ulcer of male genital organ
  • Obstruction of efferent duct
  • Mass of testis
  • Pelvic and perineal pain
  • Persistent testicular pain
  • Disseminated warts, impaired cell-mediated immunity, primary lymphoedema, anogenital dysplasia syndrome
  • Male genital organ edema
  • Nodule of testicle
  • Pain in testicle
  • WILD (warts, immunodeficiency, lymphedema, anogenital dysplasia) syndrome
  • Chylocele, tunica vaginalis (nonfilarial) NOS
  • Acquired stricture of vas deferens
  • Oedema of scrotum
  • Cyst of testis
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for other specified disorders of the male genital organs?

The ICD-10-CM code for other specified disorders of the male genital organs is N50.89. The full clinical description is "Other specified disorders of the male genital organs". N50.89 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code N50.89 mean?

ICD-10-CM code N50.89 represents “Other specified disorders of the male genital organs”. It is classified under Chapter 14: Diseases of the Genitourinary System and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.

Is N50.89 a billable code?

Yes, N50.89 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is N50.89 in?

N50.89 is in Chapter 14: Diseases of the Genitourinary System (codes N00-N99).

What SNOMED CT codes does N50.89 map to?

N50.89 maps to 114 SNOMED CT concepts: 12313004, 472993009, 279079003, 1052255000, 1052256004, and 109 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for N50.89?

N50.89 is linked to 8 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C4268891, C4268892, C4268893, C4268894, C0029782, and 3 more. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does N50.89 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like other specified disorders of the male genital organs 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 N50.89?

There is no direct ICD-11 mapping available for N50.89 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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