ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to
285.9:
- Anemia 285.9
with
disorder of

anaerobic glycolysis 282.3


pentose phosphate pathway 282.2

koilonychia 280.9
6-phosphogluconic dehydrogenase deficiency 282.2
Addison's (pernicious) 281.0
Addison-Biermer (pernicious) 281.0
amino acid deficiency 281.4
antineoplastic chemotherapy induced 285.3
atypical (primary) 285.9
autohemolysis of Selwyn and Dacie (type I) 282.2
autoimmune hemolytic 283.0
Biermer's (pernicious) 281.0
blood loss (chronic) 280.0
brickmakers' (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9
chronica congenita aregenerativa 284.01
chronic 285.9
complicating pregnancy or childbirth 648.2
congenital (following fetal blood loss) 776.5

aplastic 284.01

due to isoimmunization NEC 773.2

Heinz-body 282.7

hereditary hemolytic NEC 282.9

nonspherocytic
pernicious 281.0

spherocytic (see also Spherocytosis) 282.0
Cooley's (erythroblastic) 282.44
crescent - see Disease, sickle-cell
Dacie's (nonspherocytic)
Davidson's (refractory) 284.9
Diamond-Blackfan (congenital hypoplastic) 284.01
drepanocytic (see also Disease, sickle-cell) 282.60
due to
antineoplastic chemotherapy 285.3

blood loss (chronic) 280.0

chemotherapy, antineoplastic 285.3

defect of Embden-Meyerhof pathway glycolysis 282.3

disorder of glutathione metabolism 282.2

drug - see Anemia, by type (see also Table of Drugs and Chemicals)

chemotherapy, antineoplastic 285.3

fetal blood loss 776.5

fish tapeworm (D. latum) infestation 123.4

glutathione metabolism disorder 282.2

hemorrhage (chronic) 280.0

hexose monophosphate (HMP) shunt deficiency 282.2

impaired absorption 280.9

loss of blood (chronic) 280.0

myxedema 244.9

Necator americanus 126.1

prematurity 776.6

selective vitamin B12 malabsorption with proteinuria 281.1
Dyke-Young type (secondary)
dyserythropoietic (congenital) (types I, II, III) 285.8
dyshemopoietic (congenital) 285.8
Egypt (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9
elliptocytosis (see also Elliptocytosis) 282.1
enzyme deficiency, drug-induced 282.2
epidemic (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9
erythroblastic
familial 282.44

fetus or newborn (see also Disease, hemolytic) 773.2
erythrocytic glutathione deficiency 282.2
erythropoietin-resistant (EPO resistant anemia) 285.21
essential 285.9
Faber's (achlorhydric anemia) 280.9
factitious (self-induced bloodletting) 280.0
familial erythroblastic (microcytic) 282.44
Fanconi's (congenital pancytopenia) 284.09
fetal 678.0

following blood loss, affecting newborn 776.5
fetus or newborn
due to
following fetal blood loss 776.5
fish tapeworm (D. latum) infestation 123.4
folate (folic acid) deficiency 281.2
folate malabsorption, congenital 281.2
folic acid deficiency 281.2
general 285.9
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency 282.2
glutathione-reductase deficiency 282.2
Heinz-body, congenital 282.7
hemoglobin deficiency 285.9
hemolytic 283.9

acquired 283.9


with hemoglobinuria NEC 283.2


autoimmune (cold type) (idiopathic) (primary) (secondary) (symptomatic) (warm type) 283.0


due to


cold reactive antibodies 283.0



drug exposure 283.0



warm reactive antibodies 283.0


fragmentation 283.19


idiopathic (chronic) 283.9


infectious 283.19


non-autoimmune 283.10


toxic 283.19


traumatic cardiac 283.19

acute 283.9


due to enzyme deficiency NEC 282.3


fetus or newborn (see also Disease, hemolytic) 773.2


Lederer's (acquired infectious hemolytic anemia) 283.19

autoimmune (acquired) 283.0

chronic 282.9

cold type (secondary) (symptomatic) 283.0

congenital (spherocytic) (see also Spherocytosis) 282.0


nonspherocytic - see Anemia, hemolytic, nonspherocytic, congenital

drug-induced 283.0

due to

cardiac conditions 283.19


drugs 283.0


enzyme deficiency NEC 282.3


presence of shunt or other internal prosthetic device 283.19


thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura 446.6

elliptocytotic (see also Elliptocytosis) 282.1

familial 282.9

hereditary 282.9


due to enzyme deficiency NEC 282.3


specified NEC 282.8

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

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
hemorrhagic (chronic) 280.0
hereditary erythroblast multinuclearity-positive acidified serum test 285.8
Herrick's (hemoglobin S disease) 282.61
hexokinase deficiency 282.3
hookworm (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9
hypochromic (idiopathic) (microcytic) (normoblastic) 280.9

with iron loading 285.0

due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0

familial sex linked 285.0

pyridoxine-responsive 285.0
hypoplasia, red blood cells 284.81
hypoplastic (idiopathic) 284.9
idiopathic 285.9
in (due to) (with)
infantile 285.9
infective, infectional 285.9
intertropical (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9
iron (Fe) deficiency 280.9

due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0

of or complicating pregnancy 648.2

specified NEC 280.8
Jaksch's (pseudoleukemia infantum) 285.8
Joseph-Diamond-Blackfan (congenital hypoplastic) 284.01
Lederer's (acquired infectious hemolytic anemia) 283.19
leptocytosis (hereditary) 282.40
leukoerythroblastic 284.2
malabsorption (familial), selective B12 with proteinuria 281.1
malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6
malignant (progressive) 281.0
marsh (see also Malaria) 084.6
microangiopathic hemolytic 283.19
microcytic (hypochromic) 280.9
miners' (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9
myelophthisic (normocytic) 284.2
newborn (see also Disease, hemolytic) 773.2

due to isoimmunization (see also Disease, hemolytic) 773.2

late, due to isoimmunization 773.5

posthemorrhagic 776.5
nonspherocytic hemolytic - see Anemia, hemolytic, nonspherocytic
normocytic (infectional) (not due to blood loss) 285.9
due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0

myelophthisic 284.2
nutritional (deficiency) 281.9

with

poor iron absorption 280.9


specified deficiency NEC 281.8

due to inadequate dietary iron intake 280.1

megaloblastic (of infancy) 281.2
of chronic
of or complicating pregnancy 648.2

affecting fetus or newborn 760.8
orotic aciduric (congenital) (hereditary) 281.4
ovalocytosis (hereditary) (see also Elliptocytosis) 282.1
paludal (see also Malaria) 084.6
pentose phosphate pathway deficiency 282.2
pernicious (combined system disease) (congenital) (dorsolateral spinal degeneration) (juvenile) (myelopathy) (neuropathy) (posterior sclerosis) (primary) (progressive) (spleen) 281.0

of or complicating pregnancy 648.2
pleochromic 285.9
posthemorrhagic (chronic) 280.0
postoperative
due to (acute) blood loss 285.1

other 285.9
pressure 285.9
primary 285.9
profound 285.9
progressive 285.9
pseudoleukemica infantum 285.8
pyridoxine-responsive (hypochromic) 285.0
pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency 282.3
refractoria sideroblastica 238.72
Rietti-Greppi-Micheli (thalassemia minor) 282.46
secondary (to) 285.9
blood loss (chronic) 280.0

hemorrhage 280.0

inadequate dietary iron intake 280.1
septic 285.9
sickle-cell (see also Disease, sickle-cell) 282.60
sideroblastic (acquired) (any type) (congenital) (drug-induced) (due to disease) (hereditary) (primary) (secondary) (sex-linked hypochromic) (vitamin B6 responsive) 285.0
sideropenic 280.9

due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0
spherocytic (hereditary) (see also Spherocytosis) 282.0
target cell (oval) 285.8

with thalassemia - see Thalassemia
thrombocytopenic (see also Thrombocytopenia) 287.5
triosephosphate isomerase deficiency 282.3
tropical, macrocytic 281.2
tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 017.9
vitamin
von Jaksch's (pseudoleukemia infantum) 285.8
Witts' (achlorhydric anemia) 280.9
Zuelzer (-Ogden) (nutritional megaloblastic anemia) 281.2
- Deficiency, deficient
hemoglobin (see also Anemia) 285.9
- Erythrocytopenia 285.9
- Erythropenia 285.9
- Findings, (abnormal), without diagnosis (examination) (laboratory test) 796.4

hematocrit
hemoglobin
- Hemoglobin - see also condition
low NEC 285.9
- Hydremia 285.9
- Impoverished blood 285.9
- Low
hemoglobin 285.9
- Normocytic anemia (infectional) 285.9
due to blood loss (chronic) 280.0
- Oligemia 285.9
- Oligocythemia 285.9
- Spanemia 285.9