2007 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 486
Pneumonia organism unspecified
- Short description: PNEUMONIA, ORGANISM NOS.
- ICD-9-CM 486 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 486 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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- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM J18.9 Pneumonia, unspecified organism
Approximate Synonyms
- Abscess of lung with pneumonia
- Atypical pneumonia
- Bilat lower lobe pneumonia
- Bilat pneumonia
- Bilateral basal pneumonia
- Bilateral lower lobe pneumonia
- Bilateral pneumonia
- Community acquired pneumonia
- Drug induced pneumonitis
- Drug-induced pneumonitis
- Healthcare associated pneumonia
- Hospital acquired pneumonia
- Lung abscess w pneumonia
- Lung abscess with pneumonia
- Nosocomial pneumonia
- Pneumonia
- Pneumonia after surgery
- Pneumonia, atypical
- Pneumonitis
- Post obstructive pneumonia
- Postobstructive pneumonia
- Postoperative pneumonia
- Recurrent pneumonia
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to
486:
- Congestion, congestive (chronic) (passive)
- lung 514
- active or acute (see also Pneumonia) 486
- chronic 514
- hypostatic 514
- idiopathic, acute 518.5
- passive 514
- Inflammation, inflamed, inflammatory (with exudation)
- lung (acute) (see also Pneumonia) 486
- Pleuropneumonia (acute) (bilateral) (double) (septic) (see also Pneumonia) 486
- chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
- Pneumonia (acute) (Alpenstich) (benign) (bilateral) (brain) (cerebral) (circumscribed) (congestive) (creeping) (delayed resolution) (double) (epidemic) (fever) (flash) (fulminant) (fungoid) (granulomatous) (hemorrhagic) (incipient) (infantile) (infectious) (infiltration) (insular) (intermittent) (latent) (lobe) (migratory) (newborn) (organized) (overwhelming) (primary) (progressive) (pseudolobar) (purulent) (resolved) (secondary) (senile) (septic) (suppurative) (terminal) (true) (unresolved) (vesicular) 486
- with influenza, flu, or grippe 487.0
- alveolar - see Pneumonia, lobar
- apex, apical - see Pneumonia, lobar
- atypical (disseminated) (focal) (primary) 486
- Bacteroides (fragilis) (oralis) (melaninogenicus) 482.81
- basal, basic, basilar - see Pneumonia, lobar
- broncho-, bronchial (confluent) (croupous) (diffuse) (disseminated) (hemorrhagic) (involving lobes) (lobar) (terminal) 485
- with influenza 487.0
- allergic 518.3
- aspiration (see also Pneumonia, aspiration) 507.0
- bacterial 482.9
- capillary 466.19
- with bronchospasm or obstruction 466.19
- chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
- congenital (infective) 770.0
- diplococcal 481
- Eaton's agent 483.0
- Escherichia coli (E. coli) 482.82
- Friedländer's bacillus 482.0
- Hemophilus influenzae 482.2
- hiberno-vernal 083.0 [484.8]
- hypostatic 514
- influenzal 487.0
- inhalation (see also Pneumonia, aspiration) 507.0
- due to fumes or vapors (chemical) 506.0
- Klebsiella 482.0
- lipid 507.1
- Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) 483.0
- ornithosis 073.0
- pleuropneumonia-like organisms (PPLO) 483.0
- pneumococcal 481
- Proteus 482.83
- Pseudomonas 482.1
- specified organism NEC 483.8
- staphylococcal 482.40
- streptococcal - see Pneumonia, streptococcal
- typhoid 002.0 [484.8]
- viral, virus (see also Pneumonia, viral) 480.9
- Butyrivibrio (fibriosolvens) 482.81
- caseous (see also Tuberculosis) 011.6
- catarrhal - see Pneumonia, broncho-
- central - see Pneumonia, lobar
- Chlamydia, chlamydial 483.1
- chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
- cirrhotic (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
- Clostridium (haemolyticum) (novyi) NEC 482.81
- confluent - see Pneumonia, broncho-
- congenital (infective) 770.0
- croupous - see Pneumonia, lobar
- deglutition (see also Pneumonia, aspiration) 507.0
- desquamative interstitial 516.8
- diffuse - see Pneumonia, broncho-
- diplococcal, diplococcus (broncho-) (lobar) 481
- disseminated (focal) - see Pneumonia, broncho-
- due to
- adenovirus 480.0
- anaerobes 482.81
- Bacterium anitratum 482.83
- Chlamydia, chlamydial 483.1
- coccidioidomycosis 114.0
- Diplococcus (pneumoniae) 481
- Eaton's agent 483.0
- Escherichia coli (E. coli) 482.82
- Friedländer's bacillus 482.0
- fumes or vapors (chemical) (inhalation) 506.0
- fungus NEC 117.9 [484.7]
- Hemophilus influenzae (H. influenzae) 482.2
- Herellea 482.83
- influenza 487.0
- Klebsiella pneumoniae 482.0
- Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) 483.0
- parainfluenza virus 480.2
- pleuropneumonia-like organism (PPLO) 483.0
- Pneumococcus 481
- Pneumocystis carinii 136.3
- Pneumocystis jiroveci 136.3
- Proteus 482.83
- Pseudomonas 482.1
- respiratory syncytial virus 480.1
- rickettsia 083.9 [484.8]
- SARS-associated coronavirus 480.3
- specified
- Staphylococcus 482.40
- Streptococcus - see also Pneumonia, streptococcal
- virus (see also Pneumonia, viral) 480.9
- SARS-associated coronavirus 480.3
- embolic, embolism (see Embolism, pulmonary)
- Escherichia coli (E. coli) 482.82
- fibrinous - see Pneumonia, lobar
- fibroid (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
- fibrous (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
- Friedländer's bacillus 482.0
- fusobacterium (nucleatum) 482.81
- giant cell (see also Pneumonia, viral) 480.9
- gram-negative bacteria NEC 482.83
- Hemophilus influenzae (bronchial) (lobar) 482.2
- hypostatic (broncho-) (lobar) 514
- in
- infective, acquired prenatally 770.0
- influenzal (broncho) (lobar) (virus) 487.0
- inhalation (see also Pneumonia, aspiration) 507.0
- fumes or vapors (chemical) 506.0
- intrauterine (infective) 770.0
- Klebsiella pneumoniae 482.0
- lipid, lipoid (exogenous) (interstitial) 507.1
- lobar (diplococcal) (disseminated) (double) (interstitial) (pneumococcal, any type) 481
- with influenza 487.0
- bacterial 482.9
- chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
- Escherichia coli (E. coli) 482.82
- Friedländer's bacillus 482.0
- Hemophilus influenzae (H. influenzae) 482.2
- hypostatic 514
- influenzal 487.0
- Klebsiella 482.0
- ornithosis 073.0
- Proteus 482.83
- Pseudomonas 482.1
- psittacosis 073.0
- specified organism NEC 483.8
- staphylococcal 482.40
- streptococcal - see Pneumonia, streptococcal
- viral, virus (see also Pneumonia, viral) 480.9
- lobular (confluent) - see Pneumonia, broncho-
- massive - see Pneumonia, lobar
- Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) 483.0
- orthostatic 514
- parainfluenza virus 480.2
- parenchymatous (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
- patchy - see Pneumonia, broncho
- pleurolobar - see Pneumonia, lobar
- pleuropneumonia-like organism (PPLO) 483.0
- pneumococcal (broncho) (lobar) 481
- Pneumocystis (carinii) (jiroveci) 136.3
- primary atypical 486
- respiratory syncytial virus 480.1
- resulting from a procedure 997.3
- SARS-associated coronavirus 480.3
- segmented, segmental - see Pneumonia, broncho-
- specified
- staphylococcal (broncho) (lobar) 482.40
- static, stasis 514
- streptococcal (broncho) (lobar) NEC 482.30
- Streptococcus pneumoniae 481
- traumatic (complication) (early) (secondary) 958.8
- tuberculous (any) (see also Tuberculosis) 011.6
- viral, virus (broncho) (interstitial) (lobar) 480.9
- with influenza, flu, or grippe 487.0
- adenoviral 480.0
- parainfluenza 480.2
- respiratory syncytial 480.1
- SARS-associated coronavirus 480.3
- specified type NEC 480.8
- Pneumonitis (acute) (primary) (see also Pneumonia) 486
- chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
- due to
- crack (cocaine) 506.0
- fumes or vapors 506.0
- inhalation
- toxoplasmosis (acquired) 130.4
- interstitial (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, lung) 515
- lymphoid, interstitial 516.8
- postanesthetic
- correct substance properly administered 507.0
- obstetric 668.0
- overdose or wrong substance given 968.4
- specified anesthetic - see Table of Drugs and Chemicals
- rubella, congenital 771.0
- Pneumopleurisy, pneumopleuritis (see also Pneumonia) 486
- Pulmonitis (unknown etiology) 486