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2008 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis 782.4

Jaundice unspecified not of newborn

  • (JAWN-dis) A condition in which the skin and the whites of the eyes become yellow, urine darkens, and the color of stool becomes lighter than normal. Jaundice occurs when the liver is not working properly or when a bile duct is blocked.
  • A clinical manifestation of hyperbilirubinemia, consisting of deposition of bile pigments in the skin, resulting in a yellowish staining of the skin and mucous membranes.
  • 782.4 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
  • 782.4 contains 9 index entries
  • View the ICD-9-CM Volume 1 782.* hierarchy

782.4 also known as:

  • Cholemia NOS
  • Icterus NOS

782.4 excludes:


Index entries containing 782.4:

Cholemia (see also Jaundice) 782.4
  • familial 277.4
  • Gilbert's (familial nonhemolytic) 277.4
Elevation
  • liver function test (LFT) 790.6
    • bilirubin 782.4
Hyperbilirubinemia 782.4
  • congenital 277.4
  • constitutional 277.4
  • neonatal (transient) (see also Jaundice, fetus or newborn) 774.6
Icterus (see also Jaundice) 782.4
  • catarrhal - see Icterus, infectious
  • conjunctiva 782.4
  • epidemic - see Icterus, infectious
  • febrilis - see Icterus, infectious
  • fetus or newborn - see Jaundice, fetus or newborn
  • gravis (see also Necrosis, liver) 570
    • complicating pregnancy 646.7
      • affecting fetus or newborn 760.8
    • fetus or newborn NEC 773.0
    • obstetrical 646.7
      • affecting fetus or newborn 760.8
  • hematogenous (acquired) 283.9
  • hemolytic (acquired) 283.9
    • congenital (see also Spherocytosis) 282.0
  • hemorrhagic (acute) 100.0
  • infectious 070.1
  • intermittens juvenilis 277.4
  • malignant (see also Necrosis, liver) 570
  • neonatorum (see also Jaundice, fetus or newborn) 774.6
  • pernicious (see also Necrosis, liver) 570
  • spirochetal 100.0
Jaundice (yellow) 782.4
  • acholuric (familial) (splenomegalic) (see also Spherocytosis) 282.0
  • breast milk 774.39
  • catarrhal (acute) 070.1
    • with hepatic coma 070.0
    • chronic 571.9
    • epidemic - see Jaundice, epidemic
  • cholestatic (benign) 782.4
  • chronic idiopathic 277.4
  • epidemic (catarrhal) 070.1
  • febrile (acute) 070.1
  • fetus or newborn 774.6
    • due to or associated with
    • physiological NEC 774.6
  • from injection, inoculation, infusion, or transfusion (blood) (plasma) (serum) (other substance) (onset within 8 months after administration) - see Hepatitis, viral
  • Gilbert's (familial nonhemolytic) 277.4
  • hematogenous 283.9
  • hemolytic (acquired) 283.9
    • congenital (see also Spherocytosis) 282.0
  • hemorrhagic (acute) 100.0
  • hepatocellular 573.8
  • homologous (serum) - see Hepatitis, viral
  • idiopathic, chronic 277.4
  • infectious (acute) (subacute) 070.1
  • leptospiral 100.0
  • malignant (see also Necrosis, liver) 570
  • newborn (physiological) (see also Jaundice, fetus or newborn) 774.6
  • nonhemolytic, congenital familial (Gilbert's) 277.4
  • nuclear, newborn (see also Kernicterus of newborn) 774.7
  • obstructive NEC (see also Obstruction, biliary) 576.8
  • postimmunization - see Hepatitis, viral
  • posttransfusion - see Hepatitis, viral
  • regurgitation (see also Obstruction, biliary) 576.8
  • serum (homologous) (prophylactic) (therapeutic) - see Hepatitis, viral
  • spirochetal (hemorrhagic) 100.0
  • symptomatic 782.4
Yellow
  • jaundice (see also Jaundice) 782.4