N80-N98 Noninflammatory Disorders of Female Genital Tract
N80 Endometriosis
N80.0 Endometriosis
of Uterus
N80.1 Endometriosis
of Ovary
N80.2 Endometriosis
of Fallopian Tube
N80.3 Endometriosis
of Pelvic Peritoneum
N80.4 Endometriosis
of Rectovaginal Septum & Vagina
N80.5 Endometriosis of Intestine
N80.6 Endometriosis in Cutaneous Scar
N81.0 Urethrocele
N81.1
Cystocele
N81.2
Incomplete Uterovaginal Prolapse
N81.3
Complete Uterovaginal Prolapse
N81.4 Uterovaginal Prolapse, Unspecified
N81.5
Vaginal
Enterocele
N81.6
Rectocele
N82 Fistulae Involving Female Genital Tract
N82.0 Vesicovaginal Fistula
N82.1
Other Female Urinary-Genital Tract Fistulae
N82.2
Fistula of Vagina to Small Intestine
N82.3
Fistula of Vagina to Large Intestine
N82.4
Other Female Intestinal-Genital Tract Fistulae
N82.5
Female Genital Tract-Skin Fistulae
N82.8
Other Female Genital Tract Fistulae
N82.9
Female Genital Tract Fistula, Unspecified
N83 Noninflammatory Disorders of Ovary, Fallopian Tube & Broad Ligament
N83.0
Follicular Cyst
of Ovary
N83.1
Corpus Luteum Cyst
N83.2
Other & Unspecified Ovarian Cysts
N83.3
Acquired Atrophy of Ovary & Fallopian Tube
N83.4
Prolapse & Hernia of Ovary & Fallopian Tube
N83.5
Torsion of Ovary, Ovarian Pedicle & Fallopian Tube
N83.6 Hematosalpinx
N83.7
Hematoma of Broad Ligament
N83.8
Other Noninflammatory Disorders of Ovary, Fallopian Tube & Broad Ligament
N83.9 Noninflammatory Disorder of Ovary, Fallopian Tube & Broad Ligament, Unspecified
N84 Polyp of Female Genital Tract
N84.0
Polyp of
Corpus Uteri
N84.1
Polyp of
Cervix Uteri
N84.2
Polyp of
Vagina
N84.3
Polyp of
Vulva
N84.8
Polyp of Other Parts of Female Genital Tract
N84.9
Polyp of Female Genital Tract, Unspecified
N85 Other Noninflammatory Disorders of Uterus, Except Cervix
N85.0 Endometrial Hyperplasia
N85.2 Hypertrophy
of Uterus
N85.3 Subinvolution
of Uterus
N85.4
Malposition
of Uterus
N85.5
Inversion
of Uterus
N85.6
Intrauterine Synechiae
N85.7 Hematometra
N85.8
Other Specified Noninflammatory Disorders of Uterus
N85.9 Noninflammatory Disorder of Uterus, Unspecified
N86 Erosion & Ectropion of Cervix Uteri
N86
Erosion & Ectropion of Cervix Uteri
N87 Dysplasia of Cervix Uteri
Noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract N80-N98 >
Endometriosis N80- >
Clinical Information
(en-do-mee-tree-o-sis) a benign condition in which tissue that looks like endometrial tissue
grows in abnormal places in the abdomen.
A condition in which functional endometrial tissue is present outside the uterus. It is often
confined to the pelvis involving the ovary, the ligaments, cul-de-sac, and the uterovesical
peritoneum.
A condition where uterine tissues are found outside the uterus
Condition in which tissue more or less perfectly resembling the uterine mucous membrane
(the endometrium) and containing typical endometrial granular and stromal elements occurs
aberrantly in various locations in the pelvic cavity.
Endometriosis is a problem affecting a woman's uterus - the place where a baby grows when
she's pregnant. Endometriosis is when the kind of tissue that normally lines the uterus grows
somewhere else. It can grow on the ovaries, behind the uterus or on the bowels or bladder. Rarely,
it grows in other parts of the body. This "misplaced" tissue can cause pain, infertility, and very
heavy periods. The pain is usually in the abdomen, lower back or pelvic areas. Some women have no
symptoms at all. Having trouble getting pregnant may be the first sign. The cause of endometriosis
is not known. Pain medicines and hormones often help. Severe cases may need surgery. There are also
treatments to improve fertility in women with endometriosis.
The growth of functional endometrial tissue in anatomic sites outside the uterine body. It most often
occurs in the pelvic organs.
Female genital prolapse N81- >
Type 1 Excludes
genital prolapse complicating pregnancy, labor or delivery (O34.5-)
prolapse and hernia of ovary and fallopian tube (N83.4)
prolapse of vaginal vault after hysterectomy (N99.3)
Fistulae involving female genital tract N82- >
Type 1 Excludes
vesicointestinal fistulae (N32.1)
Noninflammatory disorders of ovary, fallopian tube and broad ligament N83- >
Type 2 Excludes
hydrosalpinx (N70.1-)
Polyp of female genital tract N84- >
Type 1 Excludes
adenomatous polyp (D28.-)
placental polyp (O90.89)
Other noninflammatory disorders of uterus, except cervix N85- >
Type 1 Excludes
endometriosis (N80.-)
inflammatory diseases of uterus (N71.-)
noninflammatory disorders of cervix, except malposition (N86-N88)
polyp of corpus uteri (N84.0)
uterine prolapse (N81.-)
Erosion and ectropion of cervix uteri N86- >
Applicable To
Decubitus (trophic) ulcer of cervix
Eversion of cervix
Type 1 Excludes
erosion and ectropion of cervix with cervicitis (N72)
Dysplasia of cervix uteri N87- >
Type 1 Excludes
abnormal results from cervical cytologic examination without histologic confirmation (R87.61-)
carcinoma in situ of cervix uteri (D06.-)
cervical intraepithelial neoplasia III [CIN III] (D06.-)
HGSIL of cervix (R87.613)
severe dysplasia of cervix uteri (D06.-)
Clinical Information
Abnormal development of immature squamous epithelial cells of the uterine cervix, a term used
to describe premalignant cytological changes in the cervical epithelium. These atypical cells
do not penetrate the epithelial basement membrane.
Other noninflammatory disorders of cervix uteri N88- >
Type 2 Excludes
inflammatory disease of cervix (N72)
polyp of cervix (N84.1)
Other noninflammatory disorders of vagina N89- >
Type 1 Excludes
abnormal results from vaginal cytologic examination without histologic confirmation (R87.62-)
carcinoma in situ of vagina (D07.2)
HGSIL of vagina (R87.623)
inflammation of vagina (N76.-)
senile (atrophic) vaginitis (N95.2)
severe dysplasia of vagina (D07.2)
trichomonal leukorrhea (A59.00)
vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia [VAIN], grade III (D07.2)
Other noninflammatory disorders of vulva and perineum N90- >
Type 1 Excludes
anogenital (venereal) warts (A63.0)
carcinoma in situ of vulva (D07.1)
condyloma acuminatum (A63.0)
current obstetric trauma (O70.-, O71.7-O71.8)
inflammation of vulva (N76.-)
severe dysplasia of vulva (D07.1)
vulvar intraepithelial neoplasm III [VIN III] (D07.1)
Absent, scanty and rare menstruation N91- >
Type 1 Excludes
ovarian dysfunction (E28.-)
Excessive, frequent and irregular menstruation N92- >
Type 1 Excludes
postmenopausal bleeding (N95.0)
precocious puberty (menstruation) (E30.1)
Other abnormal uterine and vaginal bleeding N93- >
Type 1 Excludes
neonatal vaginal hemorrhage (P54.6)
precocious puberty (menstruation) (E30.1)
pseudomenses (P54.6)
N94 Pain and other conditions associated with female genital organs and menstrual cycle
Menopausal and other perimenopausal disorders N95- >
Applicable To
Menopausal and other perimenopausal disorders due to naturally occurring (age-related) menopause and perimenopause
Type 1 Excludes
excessive bleeding in the premenopausal period (N92.4)
menopausal and perimenopausal disorders due to artificial or premature menopause (E89.4-, E28.31-)
premature menopause (E28.31-)
Type 2 Excludes
postmenopausal osteoporosis (M81.0-)
postmenopausal osteoporosis with current pathological fracture (M80.0-)
postmenopausal urethritis (N34.2)
Recurrent pregnancy loss N96- >
Applicable To
Investigation or care in a nonpregnant woman with history of recurrent pregnancy loss
Type 1 Excludes
recurrent pregancy loss with current pregnancy (O26.2-)
Clinical Information
Spontaneous expulsion of a dead or non-viable fetus in 3 or more consecutive pregnancies at or about
the same period of development.
Three or more consecutive spontaneous abortions.
Female infertility N97- >
Type 1 Excludes
female infertility associated with:
hypopituitarism (E23.0)
Stein-Leventhal syndrome (E28.2)
Type 2 Excludes
incompetence of cervix uteri (N88.3)
Includes
inability to achieve a pregnancy
sterility, female NOS
Clinical Information
Diminished or absent ability of a female to achieve conception.
Infertility is a term doctors use if a woman hasn't been able to get pregnant after at least one
year of trying. If a woman keeps having miscarriages, it is also called infertility. Female infertility
can result from physical problems, hormone problems, and lifestyle or environmental factors.most cases
of infertility in women result from problems with producing eggs. One problem is premature ovarian
failure, in which the ovaries stop functioning before natural menopause. In another, polycystic ovary
syndrome (pcos), the ovaries may not release an egg regularly or may not release a healthy egg.about a
third of the time, infertility is because of a problem with the woman. One third of the time, it is a
problem with the man. Sometimes no cause can be found.if you suspect you are infertile, see your doctor.
There are tests that may tell if you have fertility problems. When it is possible to find the cause,
treatments may include medicines, surgery, or assisted reproductive technologies. Happily, two-thirds
of couples treated for infertility are able to have babies. dept. Of health and human services office
on women's health
N88 Other Noninflammatory Disorders of Cervix Uteri
N88.0 Leukoplakia of Cervix Uteri
N88.1
Old Laceration
of Cervix Uteri
N88.2
Stricture & Stenosis of
Cervix uteri
N88.3 Incompetence
of Cervix uteri
N88.4 Hypertrophic Elongation of Cervix Uteri
N88.8
Other Specified Noninflammatory Disorders of
Cervix Uteri
N88.9 Noninflammatory Disorder of Cervix Uteri, Unspecified
N89 Other Noninflammatory Disorders of Vagina
N89.0
Mild Vaginal Dysplasia
N89.1
Moderate Vaginal Dysplasia
N89.3
Dysplasia of Vagina, Unspecified
N89.4
Leukoplakia
of Vagina
N89.5
Stricture &
Atresia of Vagina
N89.6
Tight
Hymenal Ring
N89.7 Hematocolpos
N89.8
Other Specified Noninflammatory Disorders of Vagina
N89.9 Noninflammatory Disorder of Vagina, Unspecified
N90 Other Noninflammatory Disorders of Vulva & Perineum
N89.0
Mild Vaginal Dysplasia
N89.1
Moderate Vaginal Dysplasia
N90.3
Dysplasia of
Vulva, Unspecified
N90.4
Leukoplakia
of Vulva
N90.5
Atrophy
of Vulva
N90.6 Hypertrophy
of Vulva
N90.7
Vulvar
Cyst
N90.8
Other Specified Noninflammatory Disorders of Vulva
& Perineum
N90.9 Noninflammatory Disorder of Vulva
& Perineum, Unspecified
N91 Absent, Scanty & Rare Menstruation
N91.0
Primary Amenorrhea
N91.1
Secondary Amenorrhea
N91.2 Amenorrhea, Unspecified
N91.3
Primary Oligomenorrhea
N91.4
Secondary Oligomenorrhea
N91.5 Oligomenorrhea, Unspecified
N92 Excessive, Frequent & Irregular Menstruation
N92.0
Excessive & Frequent Menstruation With Regular Cycle
N92.1
Excessive & Frequent Menstruation With Irregular Cycle
N92.2
Excessive Menstruation at Puberty
N92.3
Ovulation Bleeding
N92.4
Excessive
Bleeding in the Premenopausal Period
N92.5
Other Specified Irregular Menstruation
N92.6
Irregular Menstruation, Unspecified
N93 Other Abnormal Uterine & Vaginal Bleeding
N93.0
Postcoital & Contact Bleeding
N93.1
Pre-pubertal vaginal bleeding
N93.8
Other Specified Abnormal Uterine
& Vaginal Bleeding
N93.9
Abnormal Uterine & Vaginal Bleeding, Unspecified
N94 Pain & Other Conditions Associated With Female Genital Organs & Menstrual Cycle
N94.0 Mittelschmerz
N94.1
Dyspareunia
N94.2 Vaginismus
N94.3 Premenstrual Tension
Syndrome
N94.4
Primary Dysmenorrhea
N94.5
Secondary Dysmenorrhea
N94.6 Dysmenorrhea, Unspecified
N94.8
Other Specified Conditions Associated With Female Genital Organs &
Menstrual Cycle
N94.9
Unspecified Condition Associated With Female Genital Organs &
Menstrual Cycle
N95 Menopausal & Other Perimenopausal Disorders
N95.0 Postmenopausal Bleeding
N95.1
Menopausal
& Female
Climacteric States
N95.2 Postmenopausal Atrophic
Vaginitis
N95.8
Other Specified Menopausal & Perimenopausal Disorders
N95.9
Unspecified Menopausal & Perimenopausal Disorder
N96 Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
N96
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
N97 Female Infertility
N97.0
Female Infertility Associated With Anovulation
N97.1
Female Infertility
of Tubal Origin
N97.2
Female Infertility of Uterine Origin
N97.8
Female Infertility of Other Origin
N97.9
Female Infertility, Unspecified
N98 Complications Associated With Artificial Fertilization
N98.0
Infection Associated with Artificial Insemination
N98.1 Hyperstimulation
of Ovaries
N98.2 Complications of Attempted Introduction of Fertilized Ovum Following in
Vitro Fertilization
N98.3 Complications of Attempted Introduction of Embryo in Embryo Transfer
N98.8
Other Complications Associated with Artificial Fertilization
N98.9 Complication Associated with Artificial Fertilization, Unspecified
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