Specific code 2009 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 751.5
Other congenital anomalies of intestine
  • Short description: INTESTINAL ANOMALY NEC.
  • ICD-9-CM 751.5 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 751.5 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 751.5.
  • More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 751.5: 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 751.5 converts approximately to:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM Q43.4 Duplication of intestine
    Or:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM Q43.5 Ectopic anus
    Or:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM Q43.7 Persistent cloaca
    Or:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM Q43.8 Other specified congenital malformations of intestine
Approximate Synonyms
  • Anal verge defect
  • Anorectal anomaly
  • Anus absent
  • Atresia of anus with fistula
  • Atresia of rectum with fistula
  • Cloacal disease
  • Complete duplication of appendix
  • Congenital absence of anus with fistula
  • Congenital absence of anus with fistula
  • Congenital absence of rectum with fistula
  • Congenital anal absence w fistula
  • Congenital anal atresia w fistula
  • Congenital anal fissure
  • Congenital anal fistula
  • Congenital anal stenosis w fistula
  • Congenital anomaly of anus
  • Congenital anomaly of appendix
  • Congenital anomaly of duodenum
  • Congenital anomaly of intestinal tract
  • Congenital anomaly of large intestine
  • Congenital anomaly of rectum
  • Congenital anomaly of small intestine
  • Congenital anoperineal fistula
  • Congenital anourethral fistula
  • Congenital arteriovenous malformation of small intestine
  • Congenital dilatation of intestinal tract
  • Congenital diverticulosis
  • Congenital diverticulum of colon
  • Congenital diverticulum of intestinal tract
  • Congenital duplication of anus
  • Congenital duplication of appendix
  • Congenital duplication of cecum
  • Congenital duplication of colon
  • Congenital duplication of intestine
  • Congenital fecal fistula
  • Congenital fistula of anus
  • Congenital fistula of rectum
  • Congenital functional disorders of the small intestine
  • Congenital hypoplasia of intestinal tract
  • Congenital intestinal anomaly
  • Congenital intestinal motility disorder
  • Congenital prolapsed rectum
  • Congenital rectal absence w fistula
  • Congenital rectal absence with fistula
  • Congenital rectal atresia w fistula
  • Congenital rectal atresia with fistula
  • Congenital rectal fissure
  • Congenital rectal fistula
  • Congenital rectal stenosis w fistula
  • Congenital rectal stenosis with fistula
  • Congenital rectocloacal fistula
  • Congenital redundant colon
  • Congenital redundant rectal mucosa
  • Congenital small anus
  • Congenital stenosis of intestinal tract
  • Congenital stricture of anus with fistula
  • Congenital volvulus
  • Cyst, enterogenous
  • Dolichocolon
  • Duodenal web
  • Duplication of duodenum
  • Dysplasia of anus
  • Dysplasia of large intestine
  • Ectopic anus
  • Ectopic intestinal mucosa
  • Enteric duplication
  • Enterogenous cyst
  • Familial absence of villi
  • Finding of appearance of anus
  • Finding of appearance of rectum
  • Finding of appendix
  • Generalized intestinal dysmotility
  • High anorectal malformation
  • Ileum duplex
  • Intestinal duplication
  • Intestine duplication
  • Jejunum duplex
  • Long tubular intestinal duplication
  • Low anorectal malformation
  • Megacystis, microcolon, hypoperistalsis syndrome
  • Megaloappendix
  • Megaloduodenum
  • Microcolon
  • Neuronal intestinal dysplasia
  • Partial duplication of appendix
  • Persistent cloaca
  • Secondary megacolon - congenital
  • Transposition of appendix
  • Transposition of cecum
  • Transposition of colon
  • Transposition of intestine
  • Triplication of appendix
  • Ulcerogenic deformed duodenum
Applies To
  • Congenital diverticulum, colon
  • Dolichocolon
  • Duplication of:
    • anus
    • appendix
    • cecum
    • intestine
  • Ectopic anus
  • Megaloappendix
  • Megaloduodenum
  • Microcolon
  • Persistent cloaca
  • Transposition of:
    • appendix
    • colon
    • intestine
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 751.5:
  • Absence (organ or part) (complete or partial)
    • alimentary tract (complete) (congenital) (partial) 751.8
    • digestive organ(s) or tract, congenital (complete) (partial) 751.8
  • Accessory (congenital)
    • anus 751.5
    • appendix 751.5
    • cecum 751.5
    • intestine (large) (small) 751.5
  • Anomaly, anomalous (congenital) (unspecified type) 759.9
    • anus, anal (canal) 751.5
    • appendix 751.5
    • cecum 751.5
    • colon 751.5
    • digestive organ(s) or system 751.9
    • duodenum 751.5
    • ileocecal (coil) (valve) 751.5
    • ileum (intestine) 751.5
    • intestine (large) (small) 751.5
    • jejunum 751.5
    • rectum 751.5
    • sigmoid (flexure) 751.5
  • Appendage
    • intestine (epiploic) 751.5
  • Cloaca, persistent 751.5
  • Cyst (mucus) (retention) (serous) (simple)
    • enteric 751.5
    • enterogenous 751.5
  • Deformity 738.9
    • alimentary tract, congenital 751.9
    • anus (congenital) 751.5
    • appendix 751.5
    • cecum (congenital) 751.5
    • colon (congenital) 751.5
    • duodenum (congenital) 751.5
    • ileocecal (coil) (valve) (congenital) 751.5
    • ileum (intestine) (congenital) 751.5
    • intestine (large) (small) (congenital) 751.5
    • rectum (congenital) 751.5
    • sigmoid (flexure) (congenital) 751.5
  • Displacement, displaced
    • appendix, retrocecal (congenital) 751.5
  • Distortion (congenital)
    • anus 751.5
    • appendix 751.5
    • cecum 751.5
    • colon 751.5
    • duodenum 751.5
    • ileum 751.5
    • intestine (large) (small) 751.5
      • with anomalous adhesions, fixation or malrotation 751.4
    • jejunum 751.5
    • rectum 751.5
  • Diverticula, diverticulosis, diverticulum (acute) (multiple) (perforated) (ruptured) 562.10
  • Dolichocolon 751.5
  • Duplication - see also Accessory
    • anus 751.5
    • appendix 751.5
    • cecum 751.5
      • and appendix 751.5
    • duodenum 751.5
    • ileum 751.5
    • intestine (large) (small) 751.5
    • jejunum 751.5
  • Ectopic, ectopia (congenital) 759.89
    • anus 751.5
  • Elongation, elongated (congenital) - see also Distortion
    • colon 751.5
  • Enterocystoma 751.5
  • Excess, excessive, excessively
    • long
      • colon 751.5
      • organ or site, congenital NEC - see Anomaly, specified type NEC
      • umbilical cord (entangled)
        • affecting fetus or newborn 762.5
        • in pregnancy or childbirth 663.3
  • Fissure, fissured
    • anus, anal 565.0
      • congenital 751.5
  • Fistula (sinus) 686.9
    • anus, anal (infectional) (recurrent) 565.1
      • congenital 751.5
      • tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 014.8
  • Formation
    • valve
      • colon, congenital 751.5
      • ureter (congenital) 753.29
  • Fusion, fused (congenital)
    • anal (with urogenital canal) 751.5
  • Imperfect
    • intestinal canal 751.5
  • Impervious (congenital) - see also Atresia
    • intestine (small) 751.1
      • large 751.5
  • Intussusception (colon) (enteric) (intestine) (rectum) 560.0
    • congenital 751.5
  • Maldevelopment - see also Anomaly, by site
    • colon 751.5
  • Malformation (congenital) - see also Anomaly
  • Malposition
    • intestine 569.89
      • congenital 751.5
  • Megaloappendix 751.5
  • Megaloduodenum 751.5
  • Microcolon (congenital) 751.5
  • Persistence, persistent (congenital) 759.89
    • cloaca 751.5
    • pancreatic tissue in intestinal tract 751.5
  • Redundant, redundancy
    • anus 751.5
    • colon (congenital) 751.5
    • intestine 751.5
    • rectum 751.5
    • sigmoid 751.5
  • Retrocecal - see also condition
    • appendix (congenital) 751.5
  • Transposition (congenital) - see also Malposition, congenital
    • appendix 751.5
    • colon 751.5
    • intestine (large) (small) 751.5
  • Valve, valvular (formation) - see also condition
    • colon 751.5
  • Volvulus (bowel) (colon) (intestine) 560.2
    • congenital 751.5
  • Web, webbed (congenital) - see also Anomaly, specified type NEC
    • duodenal 751.5
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