Specific code 2007 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 357.4
Polyneuropathy in other diseases classified elsewhere
  • Short description: NEUROPATHY IN OTHER DIS.
  • ICD-9-CM 357.4 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 357.4 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).
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  • More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 357.4: 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 357.4 converts approximately to:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM G63 Polyneuropathy in diseases classified elsewhere
Approximate Synonyms
  • AIDS w polyneuropathy
  • AIDS with polyneuropathy (multiple nerve disease)
  • Amyloid polyneuropathy type I
  • Beriberi neuropathy
  • Cmv mononucleosis w polyneuropathy
  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) mononucleosis, polyneuropathy
  • Diphtheria polyneuritis
  • Diphtheritic neuropathy
  • Disease related peripheral neuropathy (disorder)
  • Familial amyloid neuropathy, Finnish type
  • Familial amyloid polyneuropathy
  • Familial amyloid polyneuropathy with cutaneous amyloidosis
  • Familial amyloid polyneuropathy, Jewish type
  • Familial amyloid polyneuropathy, type II
  • Familial amyloid polyneuropathy, type VI
  • Gamma herpes mononucleosis w polyneuropathy
  • Gamma herpes mononucleosis with polyneuropathy
  • Gammaherpesviral mononucleosis with polyneuropathy
  • Gouty neuritis
  • Neuropathic heredofamilial amyloidosis
  • Neuropathy (nerve damage), peripheral, disease related
  • Neuropathy due to vitamin B12 deficiency
  • Paraneoplastic polyneuropathy
  • Peripheral nerve disorder due to vit B12 deficiency
  • Peripheral neuropathy due to B12 deficiency
  • Peripheral neuropathy due to vitamin B12 deficiency
  • Peripheral neuropathy, disease related
  • Plasma cell dyscrasia with polyneuropathy
  • Polyneuropathy (multiple nerve disorder)
  • Polyneuropathy associated with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (disorder)
  • Polyneuropathy associated with AIDS
  • Polyneuropathy due to cytomegaloviral mononucleosis
  • Polyneuropathy due to infectious mononucleosis
  • Polyneuropathy due to systemic sclerosis
  • Polyneuropathy due to vitamin B complex deficiency
  • Polyneuropathy due to vitamin B deficiency
  • Polyneuropathy in amyloidosis
  • Polyneuropathy in collagen vascular disease
  • Polyneuropathy in pellagra
  • Polyneuropathy in porphyria
  • Polyneuropathy in vitamin B deficiency
  • Porphyric polyneuropathy
  • Scleroderma w polyneuropathy
  • Scleroderma with polyneuropathy
  • Systemic sclerosis w polyneuropathy
  • Uremic neuropathy
  • Uremic polyneuropathy
  • Vitamin deficiency related neuropathy
357.4 Excludes
Code First
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 357.4:
  • Amyloidosis (familial) (general) (generalized) (genetic) (primary) 277.39
    • neuropathic (Portuguese) (Swiss) 277.39 [357.4]
  • Beriberi (acute) (atrophic) (chronic) (dry) (subacute) (wet) 265.0
    • with polyneuropathy 265.0 [357.4]
  • Degeneration, degenerative
    • nervous system 349.89
      • amyloid 277.39 [357.4]
      • autonomic (see also Neuropathy, peripheral, autonomic) 337.9
      • fatty 349.89
      • peripheral autonomic NEC (see also Neuropathy, peripheral, autonomic) 337.9
  • Gout, gouty 274.9
  • Neuritis (see also Neuralgia) 729.2
    • amyloid, any site 277.39 [357.4]
    • due to
      • beriberi 265.0 [357.4]
      • displacement, prolapse, protrusion, or rupture of intervertebral disc 722.2
      • herniation, nucleus pulposus 722.2
    • multiple (acute) (infective) 356.9
    • multiplex endemica 265.0 [357.4]
  • Neuropathy, neuropathic (see also Disorder, nerve) 355.9
    • vitamin B12 266.2 [357.4]
      • with anemia (pernicious) 281.0 [357.4]
        • due to dietary deficiency 281.1 [357.4]
  • Panneuritis endemica 265.0 [357.4]
  • Pellagra (alcoholic or with alcoholism) 265.2
    • with polyneuropathy 265.2 [357.4]
  • Polyneuritis, polyneuritic (see also Polyneuropathy) 356.9
    • due to lack of vitamin NEC 269.2 [357.4]
    • nutritional 269.9 [357.4]
  • Polyneuropathy (peripheral) 356.9
    • due to
      • antitetanus serum 357.6
      • arsenic 357.7
      • drug or medicinal substance 357.6
        • correct substance properly administered 357.6
        • overdose or wrong substance given or taken 977.9
          • specified drug - see Table of Drugs and Chemicals
      • lack of vitamin NEC 269.2 [357.4]
      • lead 357.7
      • organophosphate compounds 357.7
      • pellagra 265.2 [357.4]
      • porphyria 277.1 [357.4]
      • serum 357.6
      • toxic agent NEC 357.7
    • nutritional 269.9 [357.4]
      • specified NEC 269.8 [357.4]
  • Uremia, uremic (absorption) (amaurosis) (amblyopia) (aphasia) (apoplexy) (coma) (delirium) (dementia) (dropsy) (dyspnea) (fever) (intoxication) (mania) (paralysis) (poisoning) (toxemia) (vomiting) 586
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