2007 ICD-9-CM Volume 1 Diagnosis Codes Home > Diseases Of The Genitourinary System 580-629 > Other Disorders Of Female Genital Tract 617-629 >
  Disorders of uterus not elsewhere classified- 621 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Polyp of corpus uteri- 621.0 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.0 contains 4 index entries
  Chronic subinvolution of uterus- 621.1 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.1 contains 4 index entries
  Hypertrophy of uterus- 621.2 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.2 contains 7 index entries
  Endometrial cystic hyperplasia- A benign form of endometrial hyperplasia with crowded endometrial glands and little stroma between the glands. Complex hyperplasia has low risk of progression to endometrial carcinoma.
- A proliferation of the endometrial cells resulting in glandular enlargement and budding. The proliferation may or may not be associated with atypia of the endometrial cells. When the hyperplastic changes are excessive, there is formation of complex epithelial structures (complex endometrial hyperplasia). --2003
- Benign proliferation of the ENDOMETRIUM in the UTERUS. Endometrial hyperplasia is classified by its cytology and glandular tissue. There are simple, complex (adenomatous without atypia), and atypical hyperplasia representing also the ascending risk of becoming malignant.
- 621.3 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
  Endometrial hyperplasia, unspecified- A proliferation of the endometrial cells resulting in glandular enlargement and budding. The proliferation may or may not be associated with atypia of the endometrial cells. When the hyperplastic changes are excessive, there is formation of complex epithelial structures (complex endometrial hyperplasia). --2003
- Benign proliferation of the ENDOMETRIUM in the UTERUS. Endometrial hyperplasia is classified by its cytology and glandular tissue. There are simple, complex (adenomatous without atypia), and atypical hyperplasia representing also the ascending risk of becoming malignant.
- 621.30 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.30 contains 8 index entries
  Simple endometrial hyperplasia without atypia- 621.31 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.31 contains 1 index entry
  Complex endometrial hyperplasia without atypia- 621.32 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.32 contains 1 index entry
  Endometrial hyperplasia with atypia- 621.33 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.33 contains 1 index entry
  Hematometra- An accumulation of blood in the uterus. (Dorland, 28th ed)
- 621.4 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.4 contains 5 index entries
  Intrauterine synechiae- 621.5 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.5 contains 8 index entries
  Malposition of uterus- 621.6 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.6 contains 18 index entries
  Chronic inversion of uterus- 621.7 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.7 contains 2 index entries
  Other specified disorders of uterus not elsewhere classified- 621.8 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.8 contains 47 index entries
  Unspecified disorder of uterus- 621.9 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
- 621.9 contains 4 index entries
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