Specific code 2009 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 564.89
Other functional disorders of intestine
  • Short description: FUNCT DIS INTESTINE NEC.
  • ICD-9-CM 564.89 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 564.89 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).
  • You are viewing the 2009 version of ICD-9-CM 564.89.
  • More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 564.89: 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 564.89 converts directly to:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM K59.8 Other specified functional intestinal disorders
Approximate Synonyms
  • Absence of peristalsis of intestine
  • Absent peristalsis
  • Anal sphincter tone absent
  • Anal tightness
  • Atony of colon
  • Cathartic colon
  • Chronic primary gi pseudoobstruction
  • Constipation due to atony of colon
  • Diffuse dysfunction of smooth muscle of gastrointestinal tract
  • Dilatation of cecum
  • Familial visceral neuropathy
  • Hollow visceral myopathy
  • Hollow visceral neuropathy
  • Impaired intestinal epithelial cell digestion
  • Impaired intestinal epithelial cell transport
  • Impaired intestinal epithelial cell transport of amino acids
  • Impaired intestinal epithelial cell transport of fats
  • Impaired intestinal lymphatic transport of nutrients
  • Irregularly dilated anal orifice
  • Motility disorder of intestine
  • Primary chronic pseudo-obstruction of colon
  • Primary chronic pseudo-obstruction of gastrointestinal tract
  • Primary chronic pseudo-obstruction of large intestine
  • Primary chronic pseudo-obstruction of small intestine
  • Secondary intestinal pseudo-obstruction
  • Small intestinal stasis syndrome
  • Vitamin B12 absorption
Applies To
  • Atony of colon
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 564.89:
  • Achalasia 530.0
    • sphincteral NEC 564.89
  • Atonia, atony, atonic
    • cecum 564.89
    • colon 564.89
    • intestine 564.89
  • Contraction, contracture, contracted
    • anus 564.89
    • rectum, rectal (sphincter) 564.89
  • Dilatation
    • anus 564.89
      • venule - see Hemorrhoids
    • cecum 564.89
    • duodenum 564.89
    • ileum 564.89
    • jejunum 564.89
    • rectum 564.89
    • sphincter ani 564.89
  • Dyskinesia 781.3
    • intestinal 564.89
  • Dyspepsia (allergic) (congenital) (fermentative) (flatulent) (functional) (gastric) (gastrointestinal) (neurogenic) (occupational) (reflex) 536.8
    • intestinal 564.89
  • Fermentation (gastric) (gastrointestinal) (stomach) 536.8
    • intestine 564.89
  • Hyperemia (acute) 780.99
    • enteric 564.89
    • intestine 564.89
  • Hypermobility
    • ileum 564.89
  • Hypofunction
    • intestinal 564.89
  • Hypomotility
    • intestine 564.89
  • Ileus (adynamic) (bowel) (colon) (inhibitory) (intestine) (neurogenic) (paralytic) 560.1
    • myxedema 564.89
  • Immobile, immobility
    • intestine 564.89
  • Irritability (nervous) 799.2
    • duodenum 564.89
    • ileum 564.89
    • jejunum 564.89
    • rectum 564.89
  • König's
    • syndrome 564.89
  • Paralysis, paralytic (complete) (incomplete) 344.9
    • digestive organs NEC 564.89
  • Pseudo-obstruction
    • intestine (chronic) (idiopathic) (intermittent secondary) (primary) 564.89
  • Spasm, spastic, spasticity (see also condition) 781.0
    • duodenum, duodenal (bulb) 564.89
  • Stasis
    • cecum 564.89
    • colon 564.89
    • ileocecal coil 564.89
    • ileum 564.89
    • intestinal 564.89
    • jejunum 564.89
    • rectal 564.89
  • Syndrome - see also Disease
    • König's 564.89
  • Tight, tightness
    • anus 564.89
    • rectal sphincter 564.89
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