Specific code 2015 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 286.4
Von Willebrand's disease
  • 2015
  • Billable Thru Sept 30/2015
  • Non-Billable On/After Oct 1/2015

  • ICD-9-CM 286.4 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 286.4 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).
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 286.4 converts directly to:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM D68.0 Von Willebrand's disease
Approximate Synonyms
  • Von willebrand disease
  • von Willebrand disorder
Clinical Information
  • Group of hemorrhagic disorders in which the von willebrand factor is either quantitatively or qualitatively abnormal. They are usually inherited as an autosomal dominant trait though rare kindreds are autosomal recessive. Symptoms vary depending on severity and disease type but may include prolonged bleeding time, deficiency of factor viii, and impaired platelet adhesion
  • Hemophilioid disorder due to deficiency of von willebrand factor and thus of factor viii complex
  • Hereditary or acquired coagulation disorder characterized by a qualitative or quantitative deficiency of the von willebrand factor. The latter plays an important role in platelet adhesion. Signs and symptoms include bruises, nose bleeding, gum bleeding following a dental procedure, heavy menstrual bleeding, and gastrointestinal bleeding
  • Includes true von willebrand disease with mutation at the vwf locus, as well as mimicking disorders with other mutations (pseudo vwd) and acquired von willebrand syndrome
286.4 Excludes
  • factor VIII deficiency:
  • hereditary capillary fragility (287.8)
Applies To
  • Angiohemophilia (A) (B)
  • Constitutional thrombopathy
  • Factor VIII deficiency with vascular defect
  • Pseudohemophilia type B
  • Vascular hemophilia
  • von Willebrand's (-Jürgens') disease
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 286.4:
  • Angiohemophilia (A) (B) 286.4
  • Defect, defective 759.9
    • platelet (qualitative) 287.1
      • constitutional 286.4
  • Deficiency, deficient
    • factor (see also Defect, coagulation) 286.9
      • I (congenital) (fibrinogen) 286.3
        • antepartum or intrapartum 641.3
          • affecting fetus or newborn 762.1
        • newborn, transient 776.3
        • postpartum 666.3
      • II (congenital) (prothrombin) 286.3
      • V (congenital) (labile) 286.3
      • VII (congenital) (stable) 286.3
      • VIII (congenital) (functional) 286.0
        • with
          • functional defect 286.0
          • vascular defect 286.4
      • IX (Christmas) (congenital) (functional) 286.1
      • X (congenital) (Stuart-Prower) 286.3
      • XI (congenital) (plasma thromboplastin antecedent) 286.2
      • XII (congenital) (Hageman) 286.3
      • XIII (congenital) (fibrin stabilizing) 286.3
      • hageman 286.3
      • multiple (congenital) 286.9
    • platelet NEC 287.1
      • constitutional 286.4
  • Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
    • Minot-von Willebrand-Jürgens (angiohemophilia) 286.4
    • von Willebrand (-Jürgens) (angiohemophilia) 286.4
  • Hemophilia (familial) (hereditary) 286.0
    • vascular 286.4
  • Minot-von Willebrand (-Jürgens) disease or syndrome (angiohemophilia) 286.4
  • Prolonged, prolongation
    • "idiopathic" (in von Willebrand's disease) 286.4
  • Pseudohemophilia (Bernuth's) (hereditary) (type B) 286.4
  • Syndrome - see also Disease
    • von Willebrand (-Jürgens) (angiohemophilia) 286.4
    • Willebrand (-Jürgens) (angiohemophilia) 286.4
  • Thrombopathy (Bernard-Soulier) 287.1
    • constitutional 286.4
    • Willebrand-Jürgens (angiohemophilia) 286.4
  • von Willebrand (-Jürgens) (-Minot) disease or syndrome (angiohemophilia) 286.4
  • Willebrand (-Jürgens) syndrome or thrombopathy (angiohemophilia) 286.4
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