Specific code 2011 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 732.3
Juvenile osteochondrosis of upper extremity
  • Short description: Juv osteochondrosis arm.
  • ICD-9-CM 732.3 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 732.3 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 2011 version of ICD-9-CM 732.3.
  • More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 732.3: 2012 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 732.3 converts approximately to:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM M92.30 Other juvenile osteochondrosis, unspecified upper limb
Approximate Synonyms
  • Humerus juvenile osteochondritis (disorder)
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis humerus capitellum
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of arm
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilat arms
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilat carpal lunate
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilat hands
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilat humeri
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilat humerus capitellum
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilat metacarpal heads
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilat radii
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilat ulnas
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilateral arms
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilateral carpal lunate
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilateral hands
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilateral humeri
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilateral humerus capitellum
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilateral metacarpal heads
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilateral radii
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of bilateral ulnas
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of capitellum of humerus
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of carpal lunate
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of hand
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of head of left metacarpal
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of head of metacarpals
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of head of right metacarpal
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of humerus
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of humerus capitellum
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of L carpal lunate
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of L hand
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of L humerus
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of L metacarpal head
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of L radius
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of left carpal lunate
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of left hand
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of left humerus
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of left metacarpal head
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of left radius
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of left ulna
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of metacarpal head
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of R carpal lunate
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of R hand
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of R humerus
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of R metacarpal head
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of R radius
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of radius
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of right carpal lunate
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of right hand
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of right humerus
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of right metacarpal head
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of right radius
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of right ulna
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of ulna
  • Juvenile osteochondrosis of upper limb
  • Keinbock juvenile osteochondrosis of left carpal lunate
  • Keinbock juvenile osteochondrosis of right carpal lunate
  • Kienbocks
  • Kienbock's disease of adults
  • Kienboecks disease of adults
Applies To
  • Osteochondrosis (juvenile) of:
    • capitulum of humerus (of Panner)
    • carpal lunate (of Kienbock)
    • hand NOS
    • head of humerus (of Haas)
    • heads of metacarpas (of Mauclaire)
    • lower ulna (of Burns)
    • radial head (of Brailsford)
    • upper extremity NOS
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 732.3:
  • Brailsford's disease 732.3
    • radial head 732.3
  • Burns' disease (osteochondrosis, lower ulna) 732.3
  • Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
    • Brailsford's 732.3
      • radius, head 732.3
      • tarsal, scaphoid 732.5
    • Burns' (lower ulna) 732.3
    • Fleischner's 732.3
    • Haas' 732.3
    • Kienböck's (carpal lunate) (wrist) 732.3
    • Mauclaire's 732.3
    • Panner's 732.3
      • capitellum humeri 732.3
      • head of humerus 732.3
      • tarsal navicular (bone) (osteochondrosis) 732.5
  • Fleischner's disease 732.3
  • Haas' disease (osteochondrosis head of humerus) 732.3
  • Kienböck's
    • osteochondrosis 732.3
  • Lunatomalacia 732.3
  • Malacia, bone 268.2
    • Kienböck's (juvenile) (lunate) (wrist) 732.3
  • Mauclaire's disease or osteochondrosis 732.3
  • Osteochondrosis 732.9
    • Burns' 732.3
    • carpal
      • lunate (wrist) 732.3
      • scaphoid 732.3
    • Haas' 732.3
    • hand (juvenile) 732.3
    • head of
      • femur 732.1
      • humerus (juvenile) 732.3
    • humerus (juvenile) 732.3
    • juvenile, juvenilis 732.6
      • arm 732.3
      • capital femoral epiphysis 732.1
      • capitellum humeri 732.3
      • capitular epiphysis 732.1
      • carpal scaphoid 732.3
      • clavicle, sternal epiphysis 732.6
      • coxae 732.1
      • deformans 732.1
      • foot 732.5
      • hand 732.3
      • hip and pelvis 732.1
      • lower extremity, except foot 732.4
      • lunate, wrist 732.3
      • medial cuneiform bone 732.5
      • metatarsal (head) 732.5
      • metatarsophalangeal 732.5
      • navicular, ankle 732.5
      • patella 732.4
      • primary patellar center (of Köhler) 732.4
      • specified site NEC 732.6
      • spine 732.0
      • tarsal scaphoid 732.5
      • tibia (epiphysis) (tuberosity) 732.4
      • upper extremity 732.3
      • vertebra (body) (Calvé) 732.0
        • epiphyseal plates (of Scheuermann) 732.0
    • Kienböck's (disease) 732.3
    • lunate bone 732.3
    • Mauclaire's 732.3
    • metacarpal heads (of Mauclaire) 732.3
    • Panner's 732.3
    • radial head (juvenile) 732.3
    • ulna 732.3
    • upper extremity (juvenile) 732.3
  • Panner's disease 732.3
    • capitellum humeri 732.3
    • head of humerus 732.3
    • tarsal navicular (bone) (osteochondrosis) 732.5
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