Specific code 2006 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 608.89
Other specified disorders of male genital organs
  • Short description: MALE GENITAL DIS NEC.
  • ICD-9-CM 608.89 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 608.89 should only be used for claims with a date of service on or before September 30, 2015. For claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015, use an equivalent ICD-10-CM code (or codes).
  • You are viewing the 2006 version of ICD-9-CM 608.89.
  • More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 608.89: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 608.89 converts approximately to:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM N44.2 Benign cyst of testis
    Or:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM N44.8 Other noninflammatory disorders of the testis
    Or:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM N50.3 Cyst of epididymis
    Or:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM N50.8 Other specified disorders of male genital organs
    Or:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM N53.12 Painful ejaculation
Approximate Synonyms
  • Absence of ejaculation
  • Adenomatous hyperplasia of rete testis
  • Anejacluation (inability to ejaculate semen)
  • Anejaculation
  • Aphthous ulcer of male genital organ
  • Aphthous ulcer of male genitalia
  • Aphthous ulcer, male genitalia
  • Atrophy of scrotum
  • Atrophy of seminal vesicle
  • Atrophy of spermatic cord
  • Atrophy of tunica vaginalis
  • Atrophy of vas deferens
  • Benign cyst of testis
  • Benign testicular cyst
  • Cyst of epididymis
  • Cyst of male tunica albuginea
  • Cyst of rete testis
  • Cyst of testes
  • Cyst of testis and epididymis
  • Cyst, seminal vesicle
  • Decreased ejaculate volume
  • Defective ejaculation
  • Delayed male climacteric
  • Disorder of ejaculation
  • Disorder of testis
  • Disorder of vas deferens
  • Dyspareunia due to non-psychogenic cause in the male
  • Epididymal cyst
  • Epididymal mass
  • Epididymis enlarged
  • Epididymis tender
  • Fibrosis of scrotum
  • Fibrosis of seminal vesicle
  • Fibrosis of spermatic cord
  • Fibrosis of testis
  • Fibrosis of tunica vaginalis
  • Fibrosis of vas deferens
  • Hard testes
  • High riding prostate
  • Hypertrophy of scrotum
  • Hypertrophy of seminal vesicle
  • Hypertrophy of spermatic cord
  • Hypertrophy of testis
  • Hypertrophy of tunica vaginalis
  • Hypertrophy of vas deferens
  • Inflammatory testicular mass
  • Large scrotum
  • Large testicle
  • Late ejaculation
  • Low volume ejaculation
  • Male climacteric
  • Male coital disorder
  • Male dyspareunia
  • Male perineal mass
  • Male tunica albuginea cyst
  • Mass of epididymis
  • Mass of male genital structure
  • Mass of scrotum
  • Mass of testicle
  • Nocturnal emission
  • Obstruction of efferent duct of testis
  • On examination - epididymal swelling
  • Orgasm without ejaculation
  • Pain in male perineum
  • Pain in testicle as late effect of injury to testicle
  • Painful ejaculation
  • Painful sexual act of male
  • Paratesticular mass
  • Paratesticular tumor
  • Passive discharge of semen from urethra
  • Perineal mass, male
  • Premature male climacteric
  • Pyospermia
  • Retarded ejaculation
  • Scrotal fistula
  • Scrotal mass
  • Sebocystoma of scrotum
  • Seminal emission
  • Seminal vesicle cyst
  • Sperm granuloma
  • Sperm granuloma of epididymis
  • Sperm granuloma of spermatic cord
  • Sperm progression rapid
  • Spermatemphraxis
  • Spermatic obstruction
  • Spermatoschesis
  • Stromal cell hyperplasia in androgen insensitivity syndrome
  • Testicular mass
  • Testicular microlithiasis
  • Testicular neuralgia
  • Thickening of spermatic cord
  • Torsion of spermatic cord
  • Tunica albuginea cyst, male
  • Ulcer of scrotum
  • Ulcer of seminal vesicle
  • Ulcer of spermatic cord
  • Ulcer of testis
  • Ulcer of tunica vaginalis
  • Ulcer of vas deferens
  • Ulcers of male genital organs
  • Vas deferens tender
608.89 Excludes
  • atrophy of testis (608.3)
Applies To
  • Atrophy of seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, testis, scrotum tunica vaginalis, or vas deferens
  • Fibrosis of seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, testis, scrotum tunica vaginalis, or vas deferens
  • Hypertrophy of seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, testis, scrotum tunica vaginalis, or vas deferens
  • Ulcer of seminal vesicle, spermatic cord, testis, scrotum tunica vaginalis, or vas deferens
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 608.89:
  • Acrobystiolith 608.89
  • Adhesion(s), adhesive (postinfectional) (postoperative)
    • epididymis 608.89
    • perivesicular (seminal vesicle) 608.89
    • seminal vesicle 608.89
    • spermatic cord (acquired) 608.89
    • testicle 608.89
    • tunica vaginalis 608.89
  • Aphthae, aphthous - see also condition
    • ulcer (oral) (recurrent) 528.2
      • genital organ(s) NEC
      • larynx 478.79
  • Atrophy, atrophic
    • genital organ, male 608.89
    • scrotum 608.89
    • seminal vesicle 608.89
    • spermatic cord 608.89
    • tunica vaginalis 608.89
    • vas deferens 608.89
  • Calculus, calculi, calculous 592.9
    • epididymis 608.89
    • seminal vesicle 608.89
    • tunica vaginalis 608.89
  • Cicatrix (adherent) (contracted) (painful) (vicious) 709.2
    • seminal vesicle 608.89
  • Climacteric (see also Menopause) 627.2
    • male (symptoms) (syndrome) 608.89
    • polyarthritis NEC 716.39
      • male 608.89
  • Coitus, painful (female) 625.0
    • male 608.89
  • Concretion - see also Calculus
    • seminal vesicle 608.89
  • Congestion, congestive (chronic) (passive)
    • seminal vesicle 608.89
  • Cyst (mucus) (retention) (serous) (simple)
    • epididymis 608.89
    • seminal vesicle 608.89
    • skin (epidermal) (epidermoid, inclusion) (epithelial) (inclusion) (retention) (sebaceous) 706.2
    • spermatic cord 608.89
    • testis 608.89
    • tunica vaginalis 608.89
  • Deformity 738.9
    • ejaculatory duct (congenital) 752.9
      • acquired 608.89
    • epididymis (congenital) 752.9
      • acquired 608.89
      • torsion 608.2
    • genitalia, genital organ(s) or system NEC
    • scrotum (congenital) 752.9
      • acquired 608.89
    • seminal tract or duct (congenital) 752.9
      • acquired 608.89
    • spermatic cord (congenital) 752.9
      • acquired 608.89
    • testis (congenital) 752.9
      • acquired 608.89
    • vas deferens (congenital) 752.9
      • acquired 608.89
  • Degeneration, degenerative
    • testis (postinfectional) 608.89
  • Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
    • climacteric 627.2
      • male 608.89
    • Malassez's (cystic) 608.89
  • Distention
    • seminal vesicle 608.89
  • Dyspareunia (female) 625.0
    • male 608.89
  • Ejaculation, semen
    • painful 608.89
  • Emissions, nocturnal (semen) 608.89
  • Fibrosis, fibrotic
    • ejaculatory duct 608.89
    • epididymis 608.89
    • intrascrotal 608.89
    • scrotum 608.89
    • seminal vesicle 608.89
    • spermatic cord 608.89
    • testis 608.89
      • chronic, due to syphilis 095.8
    • tunica vaginalis 608.89
    • vas deferens 608.89
  • Fistula (sinus) 686.9
    • epididymis 608.89
      • tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 016.4
    • genital
      • organs
      • tract-skin (female) 619.2
    • perineo-urethroscrotal 608.89
    • scrotum (urinary) 608.89
      • tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 016.5
    • urethroscrotal 608.89
  • Gangrene, gangrenous (anemia) (artery) (cellulitis) (dermatitis) (dry) (infective) (moist) (pemphigus) (septic) (skin) (stasis) (ulcer) 785.4
    • spermatic cord 608.4
      • noninfective 608.89
    • testis (infectional) (see also Orchitis) 604.99
      • noninfective 608.89
    • tunica vaginalis 608.4
      • noninfective 608.89
    • vas deferens 608.4
      • noninfective 608.89
  • Granuloma NEC 686.1
    • sperm 608.89
  • Hernia, hernial (acquired) (recurrent) 553.9
    • tunica
      • albuginea 608.89
      • vaginalis 752.89
  • Hyperplasia, hyperplastic
    • genital
  • Hypertrophy, hypertrophic
    • epididymis 608.89
    • scrotum 608.89
    • seminal vesicle 608.89
    • spermatic cord 608.89
    • testis 608.89
    • tunica vaginalis 608.89
    • vas deferens 608.89
  • Keratosis 701.1
    • male genital (external) 608.89
    • scrotal 608.89
  • Malassez's disease (testicular cyst) 608.89
  • Mass
    • scrotum 608.89
    • testes 608.89
  • Necrosis, necrotic
    • scrotum 608.89
    • testis 608.89
  • Neuralgia, neuralgic (acute) (see also Neuritis) 729.2
    • testis 608.89
  • Nocturnal - see also condition
    • emissions 608.89
  • Obstruction, obstructed, obstructive
    • ejaculatory duct 608.89
  • Painful - see also Pain
    • ejaculation (semen) 608.89
  • Redundant, redundancy
    • scrotum 608.89
  • Relaxation
    • scrotum 608.89
  • Sclerosis, sclerotic
    • funicular (spermatic cord) 608.89
  • Sinus - see also Fistula
    • testis 608.89
  • Sloughing (multiple) (skin) 686.9
    • scrotum 608.89
  • Spermatorrhea 608.89
  • Stenosis (cicatricial) - see also Stricture
    • ejaculatory duct NEC 608.89
  • Ulcer, ulcerated, ulcerating, ulceration, ulcerative 707.9
    • aphthous (oral) (recurrent) 528.2
      • genital organ(s)
      • mouth 528.2
    • genital organ
    • scrotum 608.89
      • tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 016.5
      • varicose 456.4
    • seminal vesicle 608.89
    • spermatic cord 608.89
    • testis 608.89
    • tunica vaginalis 608.89
    • vas deferens 608.89
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