2007 ICD-9-CM Volume 1 Diagnosis Codes Home > Endocrine, Nutritional And Metabolic Diseases, And Immunity Disorders 240-279 > Disorders Of Thyroid Gland 240-246 > Thyrotoxicosis With Or Without Goiter 242.* >
2007 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis 242.0
Toxic diffuse goiterThis code may be outdated. View the most recent version of ICD-9-CM 242.0 - Hyperthyroidism associated with a diffuse hyperplastic goiter resulting from production of an antibody directed against the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) receptor, which acts as an agonist of TSH. (Braverman, The Thyroid, 6th ed, p648)
- Hyperthyroidism associated with diffuse hyperplasia of the thyroid gland (goiter), resulting from production of antibodies that are directed against the thyrotropin receptor complex of the follicular epithelial cells. As a result, the thyroid gland enlarges and secrets increased amounts of thyroid hormones. --2004
- 242.0 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
- 242.0 contains 39 index entries
- View the ICD-9-CM Volume 1 242.* hierarchy
242.0 also known as:- Basedow's disease
- Exophthalmic or toxic goiter NOS
- Graves' disease
- Primary thyroid hyperplasia
Index entries containing 242.0:- Basedow's disease or syndrome (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0 Begbie's disease (exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 Cachexia 799.4- exophthalmic
242.0
Chloasma 709.09- eyelid 374.52
- hyperthyroid
242.0
Dermopathy- infiltrative, with thyrotoxicosis
242.0
Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome- Basedow's (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0
- Begbie's (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0
- Flajani (-Basedow) (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0
- Graves' (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0
- Marsh's (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0
- Parry's (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0
- Parson's (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0
- Stokes' (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0
Exophthalmic- cachexia
242.0
- goiter
242.0
Flajani (-Basedow) syndrome or disease (exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 Goiter (adolescent) (colloid) (diffuse) (dipping) (due to iodine deficiency) (endemic) (euthyroid) (heart) (hyperplastic) (internal) (intrathoracic) (juvenile) (mixed type) (nonendemic) (parenchymatous) (plunging) (sporadic) (subclavicular) (substernal) 240.9- with
- hyperthyroidism (recurrent) (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.0
- thyrotoxicosis (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.0
- exophthalmic (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.0
- nodular (nontoxic) 241.9
- exophthalmic (diffuse) (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.0
- pulsating (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.0
- toxic
242.0 Graves' disease (exophthalmic goiter) (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0 Hyperplasia, hyperplastic- thyroid (see also Goiter) 240.9
- primary
242.0
Hyperthyroidism (latent) (preadult) (recurrent) (without goiter) 242.9- with
- goiter (diffuse)
242.0
Hypertrophy, hypertrophic- thyroid (gland) (see also Goiter) 240.9
- primary
242.0
Marsh's disease (exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 Ophthalmopathy, infiltrative with thyrotoxicosis 242.0 Parry's disease or syndrome (exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 Parson's disease (exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 Proptosis (ocular) (see also Exophthalmos) 376.30- thyroid
242.0
Stokes' disease (exophthalmic goiter) 242.0 Syndrome - see also Disease- Basedow's (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0
- Flajani (-Basedow) (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0
- Parry's (exophthalmic goiter)
242.0
Thyrotoxicosis 242.9- with
- goiter (diffuse)
242.0 - infiltrative
- dermopathy
242.0
- ophthalmopathy
242.0
- thyroid acropachy
242.0
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