Non-specific code 2010 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 250.1
Diabetes with ketoacidosis
  • There are 4 ICD-9-CM codes below 250.1 that define this diagnosis in greater detail. Do not use this code on a reimbursement claim.
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Applies To
  • Diabetic:
    • acidosis without mention of coma
    • ketosis without mention of coma
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 250.1:
  • Acetonemia 790.6
    • diabetic 250.1
      • due to secondary diabetes 249.1
  • Acidosis 276.2
    • diabetic 250.1
      • due to secondary diabetes 249.1
  • Diabetes, diabetic (brittle) (congenital) (familial) (mellitus) (severe) (slight) (without complication) 250.0
    • with
      • coma (with ketoacidosis) 250.3
        • due to secondary diabetes 249.3
        • hyperosmolar (nonketotic) 250.2
          • due to secondary diabetes 249.2
      • complication NEC 250.9
        • due to secondary diabetes 249.9
        • specified NEC 250.8
          • due to secondary diabetes 249.8
      • gangrene 250.7 [785.4]
      • hyperglycemia - code to Diabetes, by type, with 5th digit for not stated as uncontrolled
      • hyperosmolarity 250.2
        • due to secondary diabetes 249.2
      • ketosis, ketoacidosis 250.1
        • due to secondary diabetes 249.1
      • osteomyelitis 250.8 [731.8]
      • specified manifestations NEC 250.8
        • due to secondary diabetes 249.8
    • acetonemia 250.1
      • due to secondary diabetes 249.1
    • acidosis 250.1
      • due to secondary diabetes 249.1
    • ketosis, ketoacidosis 250.1
      • due to secondary diabetes 249.1
  • Ketoacidosis 276.2
    • diabetic 250.1
      • due to secondary diabetes 249.1
  • Ketosis 276.2
    • diabetic 250.1
      • due to secondary diabetes 249.1
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