2013 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 009.0
Infectious colitis, enteritis, and gastroenteritis
- Short description: Infectious enteritis NOS.
- ICD-9-CM 009.0 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 009.0 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 2013 version of ICD-9-CM 009.0.
- More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 009.0: 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM:
009.0 converts approximately to:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM A09 Infectious gastroenteritis and colitis, unspecified
Applies To
- Colitis (septic)
- Dysentery:
- Enteritis (septic)
- Gastroenteritis (septic)
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to
009.0:
- Colitis (acute) (catarrhal) (croupous) (cystica superficialis) (exudative) (hemorrhagic) (noninfectious) (phlegmonous) (presumed noninfectious) 558.9
- gangrenous 009.0
- infectious (see also Enteritis, due to, specific organism) 009.0
- necrotic 009.0
- septic (see also Enteritis, due to, specific organism) 009.0
- Dysentery, dysenteric (bilious) (catarrhal) (diarrhea) (epidemic) (gangrenous) (hemorrhagic) (infectious) (sporadic) (tropical) (ulcerative) 009.0
- abscess, liver (see also Abscess, amebic) 006.3
- amebic (see also Amebiasis) 006.9
- with abscess - see Abscess, amebic
- acute 006.0
- carrier (suspected) of V02.2
- chronic 006.1
- arthritis (see also Arthritis, due to, dysentery) 009.0 [711.3]
- Dientamoeba fragilis 007.8
- due to specified organism NEC - see Enteritis, due to, by organism
- Endolimax nana - see Dysentery, amebic
- Entamoba, entamebic - see Dysentery, amebic
- malarial (see also Malaria) 084.6
- Shigella NEC (see also Dysentery, bacillary) 004.9
- tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) 014.8
- viral (see also Enteritis, viral) 008.8
- Enteritis (acute) (catarrhal) (choleraic) (chronic) (congestive) (diarrheal) (exudative) (follicular) (hemorrhagic) (infantile) (lienteric) (noninfectious) (perforative) (phlegmonous) (presumed noninfectious) (pseudomembranous) 558.9
- epidemic 009.0
- gangrenous (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- infectious NEC (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- necrotic (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- septic (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- zymotic 009.0
- Flux (bloody) (serosanguineous) 009.0
- Gastroenteritis (acute) (catarrhal) (congestive) (hemorrhagic) (noninfectious) (see also Enteritis) 558.9
- epidemic 009.0
- infectious (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- septic (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- zymotic 009.0
- Ileitis (chronic) (see also Enteritis) 558.9
- infectious 009.0
- Ileocolitis (see also Enteritis) 558.9
- infectious 009.0
- Infection, infected, infective (opportunistic) 136.9
- alimentary canal NEC (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- colon (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- bacillus - see Infection, Escherichia coli
- enteric (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- gastroenteric (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- gastrointestinal (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- intestine, intestinal (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
- Ulcer, ulcerated, ulcerating, ulceration, ulcerative 707.9
- dysenteric NEC 009.0