Z90.410

Billable

Acquired total absence of pancreas

Acquired total absence of pancreas

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

Z77-Z99

Parent Code

Z90.41

Coding Notes

Inclusion Terms

Alternative clinical terms for this condition

  • Acquired absence of pancreas NOS

Includes

Conditions included under this code

  • postprocedural or post-traumatic loss of body part NEC

Excludes 1

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

  • congenital absence - see Alphabetical Index

Excludes 2

Conditions not included here, but the patient may have both

Use Additional Code

Additional codes that should follow this code

Code Also

A second code may be required; sequencing depends on circumstances

Related Codes(1)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(31)

Clinical Terms

  • History of pancreaticoduodenectomy
  • H/O: major abdominal surgery
  • Surgical absence of intestine
  • Acquired absence of pancreas NOS
  • History of pancreatectomy
  • History of partial gastrectomy
  • History of cholecystectomy
  • History of gastrectomy
  • History of major abdominal surgery
  • History of excision of intestine
  • History of Whipple procedure
  • History of excision of intestinal structure
  • History of excision of small intestine
  • Acquired absence of pancreas
  • History of total pancreatectomy
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for acquired total absence of pancreas?

The ICD-10-CM code for acquired total absence of pancreas is Z90.410. The full clinical description is "Acquired total absence of pancreas". Z90.410 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code Z90.410 mean?

ICD-10-CM code Z90.410 represents “Acquired total absence of pancreas”. It is classified under Chapter 22: Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact With Health Services and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.

Is Z90.410 a billable code?

Yes, Z90.410 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is Z90.410 in?

Z90.410 is in Chapter 22: Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact With Health Services (codes Z00-Z99).

What codes cannot be used with Z90.410?

Z90.410 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: congenital absence - see Alphabetical Index.

Are additional codes required with Z90.410?

Yes, when using Z90.410, also report: any associated:; diabetes mellitus, postpancreatectomy (E13.-); insulin use (Z79.4).

What SNOMED CT codes does Z90.410 map to?

Z90.410 maps to 9 SNOMED CT concepts: 161617006, 112371000119108, 428882003, 442461003, 347861000119105, and 4 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for Z90.410?

Z90.410 is linked to 2 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C1386808, C2921317. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does Z90.410 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like acquired total absence of pancreas 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 Z90.410?

There is no direct ICD-11 mapping available for Z90.410 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.