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P61.1

Billable

Polycythemia neonatorum

Polycythemia neonatorum

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

P50-P61

Parent Code

P61

ICD-11 Mapping

1 equivalent

Coding Notes

Includes

Conditions included under this code

  • conditions that have their origin in the fetal or perinatal period (before birth through the first 28 days after birth) even if morbidity occurs later
Related Codes(8)
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(58)

Clinical Terms

  • Polycythaemia neonatorum due to inherited disorder of erythropoietin production
  • Polycythemia neonatorum following blood transfusion
  • Polycythaemia neonatorum
  • Polycythemia due to donor twin transfusion
  • Neonatal polycythemia
  • Polycythemia neonatorum due to inherited disorder of erythropoietin production
  • Early neonatal disorder due to placental insufficiency
  • Polycythemia, neonatal
  • Polycythaemia neonatorum following blood transfusion
  • Neonatal polycythaemia
  • Polycythaemia due to donor twin transfusion
  • Neonatal polycythaemia due to placental insufficiency
  • Neonatal polycythemia due to placental insufficiency
  • Polycythemia due to maternal-fetal transfusion
  • Polycythaemia due to maternal-fetal transfusion
  • Complexion finding
  • Neonatal polycythemia (disorder)
  • Florid red complexion
  • Polycythaemia due to maternal-foetal transfusion
  • Plethora
  • Polycythemia of the Newborn
  • Plethora of newborn
  • Neonatal polycythemia due to intra-uterine growth retardation
  • Neonatal polycythaemia due to intra-uterine growth retardation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for polycythemia neonatorum?

The ICD-10-CM code for polycythemia neonatorum is P61.1. The full clinical description is "Polycythemia neonatorum". P61.1 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code P61.1 mean?

ICD-10-CM code P61.1 represents “Polycythemia neonatorum”. It is classified under Chapter 16: Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.

Is P61.1 a billable code?

Yes, P61.1 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is P61.1 in?

P61.1 is in Chapter 16: Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period (codes P00-P96).

What codes cannot be used with P61.1?

P61.1 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: congenital stenosis and stricture of bile ducts (Q44.3); Crigler-Najjar syndrome (E80.5); Dubin-Johnson syndrome (E80.6); and 3 more.

What SNOMED CT codes does P61.1 map to?

P61.1 maps to 10 SNOMED CT concepts: 364829003, 1193537006, 75246004, 32984002, 737210007, and 5 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for P61.1?

P61.1 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C0272153. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does P61.1 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like polycythemia neonatorum 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 P61.1?

P61.1 maps to the ICD-11 code: KA8A.Z (Polycythaemia neonatorum, unspecified).

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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.