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2008
> Endocrine, Nutritional And Metabolic Diseases, And Immunity Disorders
240-279
> Disorders Of Thyroid Gland
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> Simple and unspecified goiter
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2008 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 240.9
Goiter unspecified
240.0
241
240.9 is a billable ICD-9-CM medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.
Newer versions of 240.9:
2009
2010
Diagnosis Definition(s)
enlargement of the thyroid gland.
An enlarged thyroid. It may be caused by too little iodine in the diet or by other conditions. Most goiters are not cancer.
Excludes
congenital (dyshormonogenic) goiter (
246.1
)
Also applicable to/known as
Enlargement of thyroid
Goiter or struma:
NOS
diffuse colloid
endemic
hyperplastic
nontoxic (diffuse)
parenchymatous
sporadic
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index Entries That Refer To 240.9
Bronchocele
meaning
goiter
240.9
Cyst (mucus) (retention) (serous) (simple)
thyroid (gland)
246.2
colloid (see also Goiter)
240.9
Enlargement, enlarged - see also Hypertrophy
thyroid (gland) (see also Goiter)
240.9
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
adenomatous (see also Goiter, nodular)
241.9
cancerous (M8000/3)
193
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or puerperium
648.1
congenital
246.1
cystic (see also Goiter, nodular)
241.9
due to enzyme defect in synthesis of thyroid hormone (butane-insoluble iodine) (coupling) (deiodinase) (iodide trapping or organification) (iodotyrosine dehalogenase) (peroxidase)
246.1
dyshormonogenic
246.1
exophthalmic (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.0
familial (with deaf-mutism)
243
fibrous
245.3
lingual
759.2
lymphadenoid
245.2
malignant (M8000/3)
193
multinodular (nontoxic)
241.1
toxic or with hyperthyroidism (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.2
nodular (nontoxic)
241.9
with
hyperthyroidism (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.3
thyrotoxicosis (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.3
endemic
241.9
exophthalmic (diffuse) (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.0
multinodular (nontoxic)
241.1
sporadic
241.9
toxic (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.3
uninodular (nontoxic)
241.0
nontoxic (nodular)
241.9
multinodular
241.1
uninodular
241.0
pulsating (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.0
simple
240.0
toxic
242.0
adenomatous
242.3
multinodular
242.2
uninodular
242.1
multinodular
242.2
nodular
242.3
multinodular
242.2
uninodular
242.1
uninodular
242.1
uninodular (nontoxic)
241.0
toxic or with hyperthyroidism (see also Goiter, toxic)
242.1
Hyperplasia, hyperplastic
thyroid (see also Goiter)
240.9
primary
242.0
secondary
242.2
Hypertrophy, hypertrophic
thyroid (gland) (see also Goiter)
240.9
primary
242.0
secondary
242.2
Mass
substernal
786.6
thyroid (see also Goiter)
240.9
Struma (see also Goiter)
240.9
fibrosa
245.3
Hashimoto (struma lymphomatosa)
245.2
lymphomatosa
245.2
nodosa (simplex)
241.9
endemic
241.9
multinodular
241.1
sporadic
241.9
toxic or with hyperthyroidism
242.3
multinodular
242.2
uninodular
242.1
toxicosa
242.3
multinodular
242.2
uninodular
242.1
uninodular
241.0
ovarii (M9090/0)
220
and carcinoid (M9091/1)
236.2
malignant (M9090/3)
183.0
Riedel's (ligneous thyroiditis)
245.3
scrofulous (see also Tuberculosis)
017.2
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
017.2
abscess
017.2
adenitis
017.2
lymphangitis
017.2
ulcer
017.2
Substernal thyroid (see also Goiter)
240.9
congenital
759.2
Thyrocele (see also Goiter)
240.9
Thyromegaly
240.9