Non-specific code 2015 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 205.2
Myeloid leukemia subacute
  • 2015
  • Non-Billable Code

  • There are 3 ICD-9-CM codes below 205.2 that define this diagnosis in greater detail. Do not use this code on a reimbursement claim.
Clinical Information
  • A myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative disease characterized by the principal involvement of the neutrophil series with leukocytosis and multilineage dysplasia. The neoplastic cells do not have a philadelphia chromosome or the bcr/abl fusion gene. The prognosis is usually poor. (who, 2001)
  • A myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasm characterized by the principal involvement of the neutrophil series with leukocytosis and multilineage dysplasia. The neoplastic cells do not have a philadelphia chromosome or the bcr/abl fusion gene. The prognosis is usually poor. (who, 2001)
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 205.2:
  • Leukemia, leukemic (congenital) (M9800/3) 208.9
    • granulocytic (M9860/3) 205.9
      • acute (M9861/3) 205.0
      • aleukemic (M9864/3) 205.8
      • blastic (M9861/3) 205.0
      • chronic (M9863/3) 205.1
      • subacute (M9862/3) 205.2
      • subleukemic (M9864/3) 205.8
    • myelogenous (M9860/3) 205.9
      • acute (M9861/3) 205.0
      • aleukemic (M9864/3) 205.8
      • chronic (M9863/3) 205.1
      • monocytoid (M9863/3) 205.1
      • subacute (M9862/3) 205.2
      • subleukemic (M9864) 205.8
    • myeloid (M9860/3) 205.9
      • acute (M9861/3) 205.0
      • aleukemic (M9864/3) 205.8
      • chronic (M9863/3) 205.1
      • subacute (M9862/3) 205.2
      • subleukemic (M9864/3) 205.8
  • Myelosis (M9860/3) (see also Leukemia, myeloid) 205.9
    • subacute (M9862/3) 205.2
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