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2009 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 558.9
Other and unspecified noninfectious gastroenteritis and colitis
558.42
558.9 is a billable ICD-9-CM medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.
Newer versions of 558.9:
2010
Also applicable to/known as
Colitis, NOS, dietetic, or noninfectious
Enteritis, NOS, dietetic, or noninfectious
Gastroenteritis, NOS, dietetic, or noninfectious
Ileitis, NOS, dietetic or noninfectious
Jejunitis, NOS, dietetic, or noninfectious
Sigmoiditis, NOS, dietetic, or noninfectious
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index Entries That Refer To 558.9
Colitis (acute) (catarrhal) (croupous) (cystica superficialis) (exudative) (hemorrhagic) (noninfectious) (phlegmonous) (presumed noninfectious)
558.9
adaptive
564.9
allergic
558.3
amebic (see also Amebiasis)
006.9
nondysenteric
006.2
anthrax
022.2
bacillary (see also Infection, Shigella)
004.9
balantidial
007.0
chronic
558.9
ulcerative (see also Colitis, ulcerative)
556.9
coccidial
007.2
dietetic
558.9
due to radiation
558.1
eosinophilic
558.41
functional
558.9
gangrenous
009.0
giardial
007.1
granulomatous
555.1
gravis (see also Colitis, ulcerative)
556.9
infectious (see also Enteritis, due to, specific organism)
009.0
presumed
009.1
ischemic
557.9
acute
557.0
chronic
557.1
due to mesenteric artery insufficiency
557.1
membranous
564.9
psychogenic
316
[
564.9
]
mucous
564.9
psychogenic
316
[
564.9
]
necrotic
009.0
polyposa (see also Colitis, ulcerative)
556.9
protozoal NEC
007.9
pseudomembranous
008.45
pseudomucinous
564.9
regional
555.1
segmental
555.1
septic (see also Enteritis, due to, specific organism)
009.0
spastic
564.9
psychogenic
316
[
564.9
]
Staphylococcus
008.41
food
005.0
thromboulcerative
557.0
toxic
558.2
transmural
555.1
trichomonal
007.3
tuberculous (ulcerative)
014.8
ulcerative (chronic) (idiopathic) (nonspecific)
556.9
entero-
556.0
fulminant
557.0
ileo-
556.1
left-sided
556.5
procto-
556.2
proctosigmoid
556.3
psychogenic
316
[
556
]
specified NEC
556.8
universal
556.6
Enteritis (acute) (catarrhal) (choleraic) (chronic) (congestive) (diarrheal) (exudative) (follicular) (hemorrhagic) (infantile) (lienteric) (noninfectious) (perforative) (phlegmonous) (presumed noninfectious) (pseudomembranous)
558.9
adaptive
564.9
aertrycke infection
003.0
allergic
558.3
amebic (see also Amebiasis)
006.9
with abscess - see Abscess, amebic
acute
006.0
with abscess - see Abscess, amebic
nondysenteric
006.2
chronic
006.1
with abscess - see Abscess, amebic
nondysenteric
006.2
nondysenteric
006.2
anaerobic (cocci) (gram-negative) (gram-positive) (mixed) NEC
008.46
bacillary NEC
004.9
bacterial NEC
008.5
specified NEC
008.49
Bacteroides (fragilis) (melaninogeniscus) (oralis)
008.46
Butyrivibrio (fibriosolvens)
008.46
Campylobacter
008.43
Candida
112.85
Chilomastix
007.8
choleriformis
001.1
chronic
558.9
ulcerative (see also Colitis, ulcerative)
556.9
cicatrizing (chronic)
555.0
Clostridium
botulinum
005.1
difficile
008.45
haemolyticum
008.46
novyi
008.46
perfringens (C) (F)
008.46
specified type NEC
008.46
coccidial
007.2
dietetic
558.9
due to
achylia gastrica
536.8
adenovirus
008.62
Aerobacter aerogenes
008.2
anaerobes (see also Enteritis, anaerobic)
008.46
Arizona (bacillus)
008.1
astrovirus
008.66
Bacillus coli - see Enteritis, E. coli
bacteria NEC
008.5
specified NEC
008.49
Bacteroides (see also Enteritis, Bacteroides)
008.46
Butyrivibrio (fibriosolvens)
008.46
Calcivirus
008.65
Camplyobacter
008.43
Clostridium - see Enteritis, Clostridium
Cockle agent
008.64
Coxsackie (virus)
008.67
Ditchling agent
008.64
ECHO virus
008.67
Enterobacter aerogenes
008.2
enterococci
008.49
enterovirus NEC
008.67
Escherichia coli - see Enteritis, E. coli
Eubacterium
008.46
Fusobacterium (nucleatum)
008.46
gram-negative bacteria NEC
008.47
anaerobic NEC
008.46
Hawaii agent
008.63
irritating foods
558.9
Klebsiella aerogenes
008.47
Marin County agent
008.66
Montgomery County agent
008.63
Norwalk-like agent
008.63
Norwalk virus
008.63
Otofuke agent
008.63
Paracolobactrum arizonae
008.1
paracolon bacillus NEC
008.47
arizona
008.1
Paramatta agent
008.64
Peptococcus
008.46
Peptostreptococcus
008.46
Proprionibacterium
008.46
Proteus (bacillus) (mirabilis) (morganii)
008.3
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
008.42
Rotavirus
008.61
Sapporo agent
008.63
small round virus (SRV) NEC
008.64
featureless NEC
008.63
structured NEC
008.63
Snow Mountain (SM) agent
008.63
specified
bacteria NEC
008.49
organism, nonbacterial NEC
008.8
virus NEC
008.69
Staphylococcus
008.41
Streptococcus
008.49
anaerobic
008.46
Taunton agent
008.63
Torovirus
008.69
Treponema
008.46
Veillonella
008.46
virus
008.8
specified type NEC
008.69
Wollan (W) agent
008.64
Yersinia enterocolitica
008.44
dysentery - see Dysentery
E. coli
008.00
enterohemorrhagic
008.04
enteroinvasive
008.03
enteropathogenic
008.01
enterotoxigenic
008.02
specified type NEC
008.09
El Tor
001.1
embadomonial
007.8
eosinophilic
558.41
epidemic
009.0
Eubacterium
008.46
fermentative
558.9
fulminant
557.0
Fusobacterium (nucleatum)
008.46
gangrenous (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism)
009.0
giardial
007.1
gram-negative bacteria NEC
008.47
anaerobic NEC
008.46
infectious NEC (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism)
009.0
presumed
009.1
influenzal
487.8
ischemic
557.9
acute
557.0
chronic
557.1
due to mesenteric artery insufficiency
557.1
membranous
564.9
mucous
564.9
myxomembranous
564.9
necrotic (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism)
009.0
necroticans
005.2
necrotizing of fetus or newborn (see also Enterocolitis, necrotizing, newborn)
777.50
neurogenic
564.9
newborn
777.8
necrotizing (see also Enterocolitis, necrotizing, newborn)
777.50
parasitic NEC
129
paratyphoid (fever) (see also Fever, paratyphoid)
002.9
Peptococcus
008.46
Peptostreptococcus
008.46
Proprionibacterium
008.46
protozoal NEC
007.9
radiation
558.1
regional (of)
555.9
intestine
large (bowel, colon, or rectum)
555.1
with small intestine
555.2
small (duodenum, ileum, or jejunum)
555.0
with large intestine
555.2
Salmonella infection
003.0
salmonellosis
003.0
segmental (see also Enteritis, regional)
555.9
septic (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism)
009.0
Shigella
004.9
simple
558.9
spasmodic
564.9
spastic
564.9
staphylococcal
008.41
due to food
005.0
streptococcal
008.49
anaerobic
008.46
toxic
558.2
Treponema (denticola) (macrodentium)
008.46
trichomonal
007.3
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
014.8
typhosa
002.0
ulcerative (chronic) (see also Colitis, ulcerative)
556.9
Veillonella
008.46
viral
008.8
adenovirus
008.62
enterovirus
008.67
specified virus NEC
008.69
Yersinia enterocolitica
008.44
zymotic
009.0
Gastroenteritis (acute) (catarrhal) (congestive) (hemorrhagic) (noninfectious) (see also Enteritis)
558.9
aertrycke infection
003.0
allergic
558.3
chronic
558.9
ulcerative (see also Colitis, ulcerative)
556.9
dietetic
558.9
due to
antineoplastic chemotherapy
558.9
food poisoning (see also Poisoning, food)
005.9
radiation
558.1
eosinophilic
558.41
epidemic
009.0
functional
558.9
infectious (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism)
009.0
presumed
009.1
salmonella
003.0
septic (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism)
009.0
toxic
558.2
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)
014.8
ulcerative (see also Colitis, ulcerative)
556.9
viral NEC
008.8
specified type NEC
008.69
zymotic
009.0
Ileitis (chronic) (see also Enteritis)
558.9
infectious
009.0
noninfectious
558.9
regional (ulcerative)
555.0
with large intestine
555.2
segmental
555.0
with large intestine
555.2
terminal (ulcerative)
555.0
with large intestine
555.2
Ileocolitis (see also Enteritis)
558.9
infectious
009.0
regional
555.2
ulcerative
556.1
Inflammation, inflamed, inflammatory (with exudation)
bowel (see also Enteritis)
558.9
colon (see also Enteritis)
558.9
granulomatous
555.1
newborn
558.9
gastrointestinal (see also Enteritis)
558.9
ileum (see also Enteritis)
558.9
terminal or regional
555.0
with large intestine
555.2
intestine (see also Enteritis)
558.9
Jejunitis (see also Enteritis)
558.9