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M05-M14 Inflammatory Polyarthropathies

M05 Rheumatoid Arthritis With Rheumatoid Factor

Rheumatoid arthritis with rheumatoid factor M05- >

 

Type 1 Excludes

rheumatic fever (I00)

juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (M08.-)

rheumatoid arthritis of spine (M45.-)

 

Enteropathic arthropathies M07- >

 

Code Also

associated enteropathy, such as:

regional enteritis [Crohn's disease] (K50.-)

ulcerative colitis (K51.-)

Type 1 Excludes

psoriatic arthropathies (L40.5-)

 

Juvenile arthritis M08- >

 

Code Also

any associated underlying condition, such as:

regional enteritis [Crohn's disease] (K50.-)

ulcerative colitis (K51.-)

Type 1 Excludes

arthropathy in Whipple's disease (M14.8)

Felty's syndrome (M05.0)

juvenile dermatomyositis (M33.0-)

psoriatic juvenile arthropathy (L40.54)

Clinical Information

Rheumatoid arthritis of children occurring

in three major subtypes defined by the

symptoms present during the first six

months following onset: systemic onset

(still's disease, juvenile onset),

polyarticular onset, and pauciarticular onset;

adult onset cases of still's disease

(still's disease, adult onset) are also

known; only one subtype of juvenile

rheumatoid arthritis (polyarticular onset,

rheumatoid factor positive) clinically

resembles adult rheumatoid arthritis

and is considered its childhood equivalent.

 

Chronic gout M1A- >

 

Use Additional

code to identify:

Autonomic neuropathy in diseases classified elsewhere (G99.0)

Calculus of urinary tract in diseases classified elsewhere (N22)

Cardiomyopathy in diseases classified elsewhere (I43)

Disorders of external ear in diseases classified elsewhere (H61.1-, H62.8-)

Disorders of iris and ciliary body in diseases classified elsewhere (H22)

Glomerular disorders in diseases classified elsewhere (N08)

Type 1 Excludes

acute gout (M10.-)

gout NOS (M10.-)

 

Gout M10- >

 

Applicable To

Acute gout

Gout attack

Gout flare

Gout NOS

Podagra

Use Additional

code to identify:

Autonomic neuropathy in diseases classified elsewhere (G99.0)

Calculus of urinary tract in diseases classified elsewhere (N22)

Cardiomyopathy in diseases classified elsewhere (I43)

Disorders of external ear in diseases classified elsewhere (H61.1-, H62.8-)

Disorders of iris and ciliary body in diseases classified elsewhere (H22)

Glomerular disorders in diseases classified elsewhere (N08)

Type 1 Excludes

chronic gout (M1A.-)

Clinical Information

A condition marked by increased levels of uric acid in the blood, joints,

and tissue. The buildup of uric acid in the joints and tissues causes

arthritis and inflammation.

Gout is a common, painful form of arthritis. It causes swollen, red,

hot and stiff joints. Gout occurs when uric acid builds up in your blood.

This happens if your body produces extra acid or does not eliminate enough,

or if you eat too many foods with purines, such as liver and dried beans.

Pseudogout has similar symptoms and is sometimes confused with gout.

However, it is caused by calcium phosphate, not uric acid.often, gout

first attacks your big toe. It can also attack ankles, heels, knees,

wrists, fingers and elbows. You are more likely to get gout if you

are a man have family member with gout drink alcohol

at first, gout attacks usually get better in days.

Eventually, attacks last longer and occur more often.

Uric acid buildup can lead to kidney stones. Untreated gout can cause

permanent joint and kidney damage. You can treat gout with medicines. nih:

national institute of arthritis and musculoskeletal and skin diseases

Hereditary metabolic disorder characterized by recurrent acute arthritis,

hyperuricemia and deposition of sodium urate in and around the joints,

with formation of uric acid calculi.

 

 

Type 1 Excludes

arthrosis (M15-M19)

cricoarytenoid arthropathy (J38.7)

 

Other arthritis M13- >

 

Type 1 Excludes

arthrosis (M15-M19)

osteoarthritis (M15-M19)

 

Arthropathies in other diseases classified elsewhere M14- >

 

Type 1 Excludes

arthropathy in:

diabetes mellitus (E08-E13 with .61-)

hematological disorders (M36.2-M36.3)

hypersensitivity reactions (M36.4)

neoplastic disease (M36.1)

neurosyphillis (A52.16)

sarcoidosis (D86.86)

enteropathic arthropathies (M07.-)

juvenile psoriatic arthropathy (L40.54)

lipoid dermatoarthritis (E78.81)

Pogo2

M06 Other Rheumatoid Arthritis

M07 Enteropathic Arthropathies

M07.6

Enteropathic Arthropathies

M08 Juvenile Arthritis

M1A Chronic Gout

M10 Gout

M11.0 Hydroxyapatite Deposition

Disease

M11.1

Familial Chondrocalcinosis

M11.2

Other Chondrocalcinosis

[Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease (CPDD)]

M11.8

Other

Specified Crystal Arthropathies

[Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease (CPDD)]

M11.9

Crystal Arthropathy, Unspecified

M12 Other & Unspecified Arthropathy

 M12.9 Arthropathy, Unspecified

M13 Other Arthritis

M14 Arthropathies in Other Diseases Classified Elsewhere

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