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2012 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 250.0
Diabetes mellitus without mention of complication
- heterogeneous group of disorders that share glucose intolerance in common.
- (dye-a-BEE-teez) A disease in which the body does not properly control the amount of sugar in the blood. As a result, the level of sugar in the blood is too high. This disease occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin or does not use it properly.
- Type 2 diabetes, characterized by target-tissue resistance to insulin, is epidemic in industrialized societies and is strongly associated with obesity; however, the mechanism by which increased adiposity causes insulin resistance is unclear. Adipocytes secrete a unique signalling molecule, which was named resistin (for resistance to insulin). Circulating resistin levels are decreased by the anti-diabetic drug rosiglitazone, and increased in diet-induced and genetic forms of obesity. Administration of anti-resistin antibody improves blood sugar and insulin action in mice with diet-induced obesity. Moreover, treatment of normal mice with recombinant resistin impairs glucose tolerance and insulin action. Insulin-stimulated glucose uptake by adipocytes is enhanced by neutralization of resistin and is reduced by resistin treatment. Resistin is thus a hormone that potentially links obesity to diabetes.
- There are 4 ICD-9-CM codes below 250.0 that define this diagnosis in greater detail. Do not use this code on a reimbursement claim.
- You are viewing the 2012 version of ICD-9-CM 250.0.
- More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 250.0: 2013.
Applies To
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 250.0:
- Diabetes, diabetic (brittle) (congenital) (familial) (mellitus) (severe) (slight) (without complication) 250.0
with
coma (with ketoacidosis) 250.3

complication NEC 250.9

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

loss of protective sensation (LOPS) - see Diabetes, neuropathy
osteomyelitis 250.8
[731.8
]
specified manifestations NEC 250.8


due to secondary diabetes 249.8
asymptomatic 790.29
borderline 790.29
bronze, bronzed 275.01
chemical induced - see Diabetes, secondary
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or puerperium 648.0
coma (with ketoacidosis) 250.3
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or puerperium (maternal) (conditions classifiable to 249
and 250
) 648.0

affecting fetus or newborn 775.0
complication NEC 250.9
drug-induced - see also Diabetes, secondary
overdose or wrong substance given or taken - see Table of Drugs and Chemicals
due to
cystic fibrosis - see Diabetes, secondary
infection - see Diabetes, secondary
dwarfism-obesity syndrome 258.1
hemochromatosis (see also Hemochromatosis) 275.03
inadequately controlled - code to Diabetes, by type, with 5th digit for not stated as uncontrolled
latent (chemical) - see Diabetes, secondary
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or puerperium 648.0
neonatal, transient 775.1
nonclinical 790.29
out of control - code to Diabetes, by type, with 5th digit for uncontrolled
phosphate 275.3
poorly controlled - code to Diabetes, by type, with 5th digit for not stated as uncontrolled
renal (true) 271.4
retinal
retinopathy 250.5
[362.01
]
secondary (chemical-induced) (due to chronic condition) (due to infection) (drug-induced) 249.0

with
acetonemia 249.1

acidosis 249.1

amyotrophy 249.6
[353.5
]
angiopathy, peripheral 249.7
[443.81
]
autonomic neuropathy (peripheral) 249.6
[337.1
]
bone change 249.8
[731.8
]
cataract 249.5
[366.41
]
coma (with ketoacidosis) 249.3

complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or puerperium (maternal) 648.0


affecting fetus or newborn 775.0

complication NEC 249.9


specified NEC 249.8

dorsal sclerosis 249.6
[340
]
due to overdose or wrong substance given or taken - see Table of Drugs and Chemicals
gangrene 249.7
[785.4
]
gastroparesis 249.6
[536.3
]
glaucoma 249.5
[365.44
]
glomerulosclerosis (intercapillary) 249.4
[581.81
]
glycogenosis, secondary 249.8
[259.8
]
hyperosmolar coma 249.2

hyperosmolarity 249.2

hypertension-nephrosis syndrome 249.4
[581.81
]
hypoglycemia 249.8

hypoglycemic shock 249.8

intercapillary glomerulosclerosis 249.4
[581.81
]
iritis 249.5
[364.42
]
ketosis, ketoacidosis 249.1

Kimmelstiel (-Wilson) disease or syndrome (intercapillary glomerulosclerosis) 249.4
[581.81
]
Lancereaux's (diabetes mellitus with marked emaciation) 249.8
[261
]
lipoidosis 249.8
[272.7
]
macular edema 249.5
[362.07
]
maternal
microaneurysms, retinal 249.5
[362.01
]
mononeuropathy 249.6
[355.9
]
nephropathy 249.4
[583.81
]
nephrosis (syndrome) 249.4
[581.81
]
neuralgia 249.6
[357.2
]
neuritis 249.6
[357.2
]
neurogenic arthropathy 249.6
[713.5
]
neuropathy 249.6
[357.2
]
osteomyelitis 249.8
[731.8
]
peripheral autonomic neuropathy 249.6
[337.1
]
polyneuropathy 249.6
[357.2
]
retinal
retinitis 249.5
[362.01
]
retinopathy 249.5
[362.01
]
ulcer (skin) 249.8
[707.9
]
xanthoma 249.8
[272.2
]
steroid induced - see also Diabetes, secondary
overdose or wrong substance given or taken 962.0
stress 790.29
subclinical 790.29
subliminal 790.29
sugar 250.0
ulcer (skin) 250.8
[707.9
]
due to secondary diabetes 249.8
[707.9
]
lower extremity 250.8
[707.10
]
specified site NEC 250.8
[707.8
]
- Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
Hirschfeld's (acute diabetes mellitus) (see also Diabetes) 250.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.0
Willis' (diabetes mellitus) (see also Diabetes) 250.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.0
- Hirschfeld's disease (acute diabetes mellitus) (see also Diabetes) 250.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.0
- Willis' disease (diabetes mellitus) (see also Diabetes) 250.0
due to secondary diabetes 249.0
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