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R82.998

Billable

Other abnormal findings in urine

Other abnormal findings in urine

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

R80-R82

Parent Code

R82.99

Coding Notes

Inclusion Terms

Alternative clinical terms for this condition

  • Cells and casts in urine
  • Crystalluria
  • Melanuria

Includes

Conditions included under this code

  • chromoabnormalities in urine

Excludes 1

Codes that cannot be used together with this code (mutual exclusion)

Excludes 2

Conditions not included here, but the patient may have both

Use Additional Code

Additional codes that should follow this code

Related Codes(4)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(549)

SNOMED CT

Clinical Terms

  • Acholuria
  • crystalluria
  • Urine leukocyte test one plus
  • Normal urine color
  • Urine 17 ketogenic steroid level abnormal
  • Finding of odour of urine
  • Finding of color of specimen
  • Urinary sediment
  • Urine leucocyte test = ++
  • Urine volume measurement finding
  • Consistency of urine - finding
  • 24 hour urine volume abnormal
  • Urine urate abnormal
  • Increase of specific gravity
  • Urine microscopy: uric acid crystals
  • Red-colored urine
  • Urinary crystal, struvite
  • Urine smell abnormal
  • Crystalluria (finding)
  • Urinary crystal, bilirubin
  • Gouty urine
  • Calculus chemical composition - finding
  • Hypomagnesuria
  • Urinary crystal, Brushite
  • Urine specific gravity below reference range
  • Increased 2-Aminobutyric acid level in urine
  • Urine microscopy: leucine crystals
  • Urinary body odour
  • Specific gravity of urine
  • Specific gravity
  • Uric acid level below reference range
  • Urine color abnormal
  • Increased 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvic acid level in urine
  • Urine leukocyte test three plus
  • Finding of consistency of urine
  • Beeturia
  • Dark-brown colored urine
  • Urinary cast, granular
  • Finding of 24 hour urine volume
  • Gravel in urine
  • Urate crystal present by microscopy
  • Urine nitrite positive
  • Urinary crystal, Whewellite
  • Faeces in urine
  • Crystallurias
  • Urinary crystal, Weddelite
  • Urine microscopy: crystals - finding
  • Renal casts
  • Diabetic urine
  • FB in urine -microscopy
  • Increased 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid level in urine
  • Urine leucocyte test two plus
  • urinary crystals
  • Two glass urine test, second glass appearance finding
  • Finding of presence of urinary reducing substances
  • Urinary crystal, magnesium ammonium phosphate hexahydrate
  • Finding of presence of reducing substances
  • Urine urobilinogen = trace
  • Urinary reducing substances detected
  • Leukocytes in urine
  • Urinary crystal, newberyite
  • Urinary crystal, calcium hydrogen phosphate
  • Milky urine
  • Urinary crystal, calcium phosphate, carbonate form
  • Dark-brown coloured urine
  • Abnormal composition of urine
  • Urine volume finding
  • Abnormal urine odor
  • Foreign body in urine - microscopy
  • Urine microscopy: crystals
  • Urine pH below reference range
  • Urine smell fishy
  • Cylindruria
  • Finding of urobilinogen concentration, dipstick
  • Finding of color of fluid
  • Urine urobilinogen = ++++
  • 24 hour urine volume
  • Urine specific gravity high
  • 24 hour urine volume outside reference range
  • Urinary crystal, amorphous phosphate
  • Urine microscopy: FB present
  • Melanuria
  • Abnormal body odour
  • Urinary stone in urine
  • Urine smells sweet
  • Urobilinogen concentration, dipstick - finding
  • Hypermagnesuria
  • Increased neutral amino acid level in urine
  • Specific gravity above reference range
  • Second glass contains threads or strands
  • Calculus = calcium oxalate
  • Sweet urine odour
  • Urinary crystal, calcium phosphate, hydroxyl form
  • Urinary crystal, tricalcium phosphate
  • Urine electrolytes outside reference range
  • Urine looks pale
  • Urinary crystal, cystine
  • Green-colored urine
  • Urine calcium abnormal
  • First glass contains threads or strands
  • First glass contains specks or sediments
  • Aciduria
  • Decreased uric acid level
  • Urine looks dark
  • Nitrite detected in urine
  • Urine looks normal
  • Uricosuria
  • Urine: orange
  • Urinary casts
  • Urobilinogen concentration
  • Amorphous urinary sediment
  • Urinary crystal, calcium phosphate
  • Urine urobilinogen = +
  • Urinary crystal, sodium acid urate
  • Urinary crystal, calcium oxalate
  • Urine leukocyte test = +++
  • Urinary crystal, amorphous urate
  • Increased 3-hydroxydicarboxylic acid level in urine
  • Urinary crystal, calcium sulphate
  • urine crystal
  • Increased complex organic acid level in urine
  • Urinary cast, broad waxy
  • Urine microscopy: orgs/FB's - finding
  • 24 hour urine volume - finding
  • Urine consistency frothy
  • Urinary cast, leucocyte
  • Mucus in urine
  • Discoloured urine
  • Urine smell ammoniacal
  • Urinary crystal, phosphate
  • Melanuria (finding)
  • Finding of specific gravity
  • Smells of urine
  • Cells and casts in urine
  • Increased alpha-aminoadipic acid level in urine
  • Foul smelling urine
  • Colour of specimen - finding
  • crystals urine
  • Calculus chemical composition
  • Urine leucocyte test one plus
  • Finding of calculus chemical composition
  • Urine microscopy: epithelial casts
  • Creatinine clearance-glomerular filtration abnormal
  • Calculus = uric acid
  • Pink-colored urine
  • Discolored urine
  • Cellular casts
  • Second glass contains mucous
  • Urine urate below reference range
  • Increased aspartic acid level in urine
  • Reducing substances detected in urine
  • Urine: turbid
  • Foreign body in urine
  • Urinary crystal, magnesium ammonium phosphate
  • Color of fluid - finding
  • Malodorous urine
  • Urinary cast, waxy
  • Urine urate outside reference range
  • Deposit in urine
  • Transient increase in amino acid level in urine
  • Debris in urine
  • Urine electrolytes abnormal
  • Black urine
  • Abnormal urine odour
  • crystal urine
  • Sweet smelling urine
  • Urine calcium outside reference range
  • Urine leucocyte test = +++
  • Crude urine
  • Urinary crystal, cholesterol
  • Increased alpha-aminobutyric acid level in urine
  • Urinary crystal, whitlockite
  • Urine urobilinogen = ++
  • Brown-colored urine
  • Urine: pale
  • Urine leukocyte test = ++
  • Urine odor
  • Uric acid crystalluria
  • Urine microscopy: hyaline casts
  • Urine micr.: leucs - % lymphs
  • Straw-colored urine
  • Urine leukocyte test two plus
  • First glass contains mucous
  • Finding of urine microscopy: organisms/foreign bodies
  • Two glass urine test, first glass appearance finding
  • Urine microscopy: orgs/FB's
  • Urine microscopy: Ca oxalate crystal
  • Finding of urine microscopy: crystals
  • Slightly cloudy urine
  • Color of specimen - finding
  • Urine leukocyte test = +
  • Urinary cast, leukocyte
  • Foreign body present on urine microscopy
  • Urine leucocyte test = +
  • Xanthurenic aciduria
  • Increased lactic acid level
  • Urine microscopy: tyrosine crystals
  • Urine specific gravity
  • Urinary body odor
  • Orange-colored urine
  • Finding of urobilinogen in urine
  • Urinary cast, fatty
  • Urinary crystal, tyrosine
  • Dyspeptic urine
  • Finding of colour of specimen
  • Urine 17 ketogenic steroid level outside reference range
  • Urinary crystal, sulfonamide
  • Urinary crystal, pyrophosphate
  • Urinary crystal, triple phosphate
  • Urine microscopy: cysteine crystals
  • Increased amino acid level in urine due to decreased renal function
  • Normal urine colour
  • Urinary crystal, magnesium hydrogen phosphate trihydrate
  • Urine leucocyte test three plus
  • Urine specific gravity low
  • Reddish color urine
  • Urine colour abnormal
  • Colour of fluid - finding
  • Urinary crystal, hippurate
  • Urine specific gravity above reference range
  • Urinary crystal, calcium bilirubinate
  • Urine 17 ketogenic steroid below reference range
  • Urine microscopy: phosphate crystals
  • Urine urobilinogen = +++
  • Urinary crystal, calcium carbonate
  • Urinary crystal, ammonium acid urate
  • Urine color looks bright
  • Specific gravity - finding
  • Creatinine clearance-glomerular filtration outside reference range
  • Sweet urine odor
  • Febrile urine
  • Amber-colored urine
  • Decreased 17-ketogenic steroids level
  • Finding of colour of fluid
  • Turbid urine
  • Abnormal body odor
  • Observation of odour of urine
  • Presence of reducing substances
  • Blue-colored urine
  • Urinary crystal, calcium sulfate
  • Reddish colour urine
  • Urine sodium above reference range
  • 17-ketogenic steroids level below reference range
  • Purple-colored urine
  • Urinary crystal, calcium hydroxyapatite
  • Finding of odor of urine
  • Second glass contains specks or sediments
  • Increased lactic acid level in urine
  • Lactic acid level above reference range
  • Slime in urine
  • Urinary cast, erythrocyte
  • Urinary cast, broad
  • Urinary crystal, calcium oxalate monohydrate
  • Urinary crystal, carbonate apatite
  • Urine pH above reference range
  • Urine odour
  • Alkaluria
  • Urine calcium below reference level
  • Feces in urine
  • Stone in urine
  • Urine microscopy: leucocytes - lymphs present
  • Urinary crystal, ammonium urate
  • Urinary crystal, calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate
  • Leucocytes in urine
  • Urobilinogenuria
  • Presence of reducing substances - finding
  • Urinary crystal, calcium oxalate dihydrate
  • Observation of odor of urine
  • Urinary crystal, leucine
  • Urinary crystal, sulphonamide
  • Urine microscopy: leukocytes - lymphs present
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for other abnormal findings in urine?

The ICD-10-CM code for other abnormal findings in urine is R82.998. The full clinical description is "Other abnormal findings in urine". R82.998 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code R82.998 mean?

ICD-10-CM code R82.998 represents “Other abnormal findings in urine”. It is classified under Chapter 18: Symptoms, Signs and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.

Is R82.998 a billable code?

Yes, R82.998 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is R82.998 in?

R82.998 is in Chapter 18: Symptoms, Signs and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings (codes R00-R99).

What codes cannot be used with R82.998?

R82.998 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: abnormal findings on antenatal screening of mother (O28.-); diagnostic abnormal findings classified elsewhere - see Alphabetical Index; specific findings indicating disorder of amino-acid metabolism (E70-E72); and 1 more.

Are additional codes required with R82.998?

Yes, when using R82.998, also report: any retained foreign body, if applicable (Z18.-).

What SNOMED CT codes does R82.998 map to?

R82.998 maps to 170 SNOMED CT concepts: 124803004, 365680006, 167373000, 365966001, 437009, and 165 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for R82.998?

R82.998 is linked to 4 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C0476339, C0151579, C0232893, C0478170. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does R82.998 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like other abnormal findings in urine 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 R82.998?

There is no direct ICD-11 mapping available for R82.998 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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