Specific code 2012 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 287.2
Other nonthrombocytopenic purpuras
  • Short description: Purpura NOS.
  • ICD-9-CM 287.2 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 287.2 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 2012 version of ICD-9-CM 287.2.
  • More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 287.2: 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 287.2 converts directly to:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM D69.2 Other nonthrombocytopenic purpura
Approximate Synonyms
  • Autoerythrocyte sensitivity
  • Autoleukocyte sensitivity
  • Autoplatelet sensitivity
  • Autosensitivity
  • Clothing purpura
  • Contact purpura
  • Cryofibrinogenemic purpura
  • Eczematid-like purpura of Doucas and Kapetanakis
  • Embolic purpura
  • Factitious purpura
  • Gardner-Diamond syndrome
  • Itching purpura
  • Mechanical purpura
  • Metabolic purpura
  • Non allergic purpura
  • Non-thrombocytopenic purpura
  • On examination - purpura and/or petechiae
  • Primary non-thrombocytopenic purpura
  • Psychogenic purpura
  • Purpura
  • Purpura and/or petechiae
  • Purpura due to drug-induced capillary damage
  • Purpura due to drug-induced coagulation abnormality
  • Purpura due to increased intravascular pressure
  • Purpura due to prolonged vomiting and/or coughing
  • Purpura pigmentosa chronica
  • Purpura simplex
  • Purpura, senile
  • Purpuric disorder
  • Secondary non-thrombocytopenic purpura
  • Senile purpura
  • Solar purpura
  • Stasis purpura
  • Stellate pseudoscar in senile purpura
  • Stellate pseudoscars due to corticosteroids
  • Steroid purpura
Applies To
  • Purpura:
    • NOS
    • senile
    • simplex
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 287.2:
  • Autoerythrocyte sensitization 287.2
  • Autosensitivity, erythrocyte 287.2
  • Bateman's
    • purpura (senile) 287.2
  • Devil's
    • pinches (purpura simplex) 287.2
  • Diamond-Gardener syndrome (autoerythrocyte sensitization) 287.2
  • Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
    • Bateman's 078.0
      • purpura (senile) 287.2
  • Gardner-Diamond syndrome (autoerythrocyte sensitization) 287.2
  • Hypersensitive, hypersensitiveness, hypersensitivity - see also Allergy
    • DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) NEC 287.2
  • Purpura 287.2
    • annularis telangiectodes 709.1
    • autoerythrocyte sensitization 287.2
    • Bateman's (senile) 287.2
    • capillary fragility (hereditary) (idiopathic) 287.8
    • devil's pinches 287.2
    • fibrinolytic (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
    • fulminans, fulminous 286.6
    • hemorrhagic (see also Purpura, thrombocytopenic) 287.39
    • Henoch's (purpura nervosa) 287.0
    • Henoch-Schönlein (allergic) 287.0
    • hypergammaglobulinemic (benign primary) (Waldenström's) 273.0
    • immune thrombocytopenic 287.31
    • nonthrombocytopenic 287.2
    • nonthrombopenic 287.2
    • peliosis rheumatica 287.0
    • pigmentaria, progressiva 709.09
    • posttransfusion (PTP) 287.41
      • from whole blood (fresh) or blood products 287.41
    • red cell membrane sensitivity 287.2
    • Schönlein (-Henoch) (allergic) 287.0
    • senile 287.2
    • simplex 287.2
    • telangiectasia annularis 709.1
    • thrombohemolytic (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
    • Werlhof's (see also Purpura, thrombocytopenic) 287.39
  • Reaction
    • deoxyribonuclease (DNA) (DNase) hypersensitivity NEC 287.2
  • Sensitivity, sensitization - see also Allergy
    • autoerythrocyte 287.2
  • Syndrome - see also Disease
    • Diamond-Gardener (autoerythrocyte sensitization) 287.2
    • Gardner-Diamond (autoerythrocyte sensitization) 287.2
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