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2012 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 283.2
Hemoglobinuria due to hemolysis from external causes
- disorder characterized by intravascular hemolysis and hemoglobinuria; some cases occur on exposure to cold and are due to the presence of an autohemolysin in the serum; other cases are more marked during or immediately after sleep and are considered to be due to an acquired intracorpuscular defect.
- Short description: Hemolytic hemoglobinuria.
- ICD-9-CM 283.2 is a billable medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.
- You are viewing the 2012 version of ICD-9-CM 283.2.
- More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 283.2: 2013.
Applies To
- Acute intravascular hemolysis
- Hemoglobinuria:
- from exertion
- march
- paroxysmal (cold) (nocturnal)
- due to other hemolysis
- Marchiafava-Micheli syndrome
Use Additional 

- Use additional E code to identify cause
Convert 283.2 to ICD-10-CM 

ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 283.2:
- Anemia 285.9

hemolytic 283.9

acquired 283.9

acute 283.9

autoimmune (acquired) 283.0

chronic 282.9


idiopathic 283.9

cold type (secondary) (symptomatic) 283.0

congenital (spherocytic) (see also Spherocytosis) 282.0


nonspherocytic - see Anemia, hemolytic, nonspherocytic, congenital

drug-induced 283.0


enzyme deficiency 282.2

due to
elliptocytotic (see also Elliptocytosis) 282.1

familial 282.9

hereditary 282.9

idiopathic (chronic) 283.9

infectious (acquired) 283.19

mechanical 283.19

microangiopathic 283.19

nonautoimmune 283.10

nonspherocytic
of or complicating pregnancy 648.2

resulting from presence of shunt or other internal prosthetic device 283.19

secondary 283.19


autoimmune 283.0

sickle-cell - see Disease, sickle-cell
Stransky-Regala type (Hb-E) (see also Disease, hemoglobin) 282.7

symptomatic 283.19

toxic (acquired) 283.19

uremic (adult) (child) 283.11

warm type (secondary) (symptomatic) 283.0
- Cold 460

- Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
cold
Harley's (intermittent hemoglobinuria) 283.2
Murri's (intermittent hemoglobinuria) 283.2
- Harley's disease (intermittent hemoglobinuria) 283.2
- Hematinuria (see also Hemoglobinuria) 791.2

paroxysmal 283.2
- Hemoglobinemia 283.2
paroxysmal 283.2
- Hemoglobinuria, hemoglobinuric 791.2

with anemia, hemolytic, acquired (chronic) NEC 283.2
cold (agglutinin) (paroxysmal) (with Raynaud's syndrome) 283.2
due to
exertion 283.2
hemolysis (from external causes) NEC 283.2
exercise 283.2
intermittent 283.2
march 283.2
nocturnal (paroxysmal) 283.2
paroxysmal (cold) (nocturnal) 283.2
- Hemolysis
intravascular (disseminated) NEC 286.6

with
acute 283.2
following
- March
hemoglobinuria 283.2
- Marchiafava-Micheli syndrome (paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria) 283.2
- Murri's disease (intermittent hemoglobinuria) 283.2
- Syndrome - see also Disease
Marchiafava-Micheli (paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria) 283.2
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