M87.1 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Use additional:
- code for adverse effect, if applicable, to identify drug (T36-T50 with fifth or sixth character 5)
Codes
- M87.10 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, unspecified bone
- M87.11 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, shoulder
- M87.111 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, right shoulder
- M87.112 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, left shoulder
- M87.119 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, unspecified shoulder
- M87.12 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, humerus
- M87.121 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, right humerus
- M87.122 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, left humerus
- M87.129 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, unspecified humerus
- M87.13 Osteonecrosis due to drugs of radius, ulna and carpus
- M87.131 Osteonecrosis due to drugs of right radius
- M87.132 Osteonecrosis due to drugs of left radius
- M87.133 Osteonecrosis due to drugs of unspecified radius
- M87.134 Osteonecrosis due to drugs of right ulna
- M87.135 Osteonecrosis due to drugs of left ulna
- M87.136 Osteonecrosis due to drugs of unspecified ulna
- M87.137 Osteonecrosis due to drugs of right carpus
- M87.138 Osteonecrosis due to drugs of left carpus
- M87.139 Osteonecrosis due to drugs of unspecified carpus
- M87.14 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, hand and fingers
- M87.141 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, right hand
- M87.142 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, left hand
- M87.143 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, unspecified hand
- M87.144 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, right finger(s)
- M87.145 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, left finger(s)
- M87.146 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, unspecified finger(s)
- M87.15 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, pelvis and femur
- M87.150 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, pelvis
- M87.151 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, right femur
- M87.152 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, left femur
- M87.159 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, unspecified femur
- M87.16 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, tibia and fibula
- M87.161 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, right tibia
- M87.162 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, left tibia
- M87.163 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, unspecified tibia
- M87.164 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, right fibula
- M87.165 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, left fibula
- M87.166 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, unspecified fibula
- M87.17 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, ankle, foot and toes
- M87.171 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, right ankle
- M87.172 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, left ankle
- M87.173 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, unspecified ankle
- M87.174 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, right foot
- M87.175 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, left foot
- M87.176 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, unspecified foot
- M87.177 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, right toe(s)
- M87.178 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, left toe(s)
- M87.179 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, unspecified toe(s)
- M87.18 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, other site
- M87.180 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, jaw
- M87.188 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, other site
- M87.19 Osteonecrosis due to drugs, multiple sites
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to M87.1 ICD10 Code:
- M00-M99 Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
- M86-M90 Other osteopathies
- M87 Osteonecrosis
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
M87.1 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about M87.1 ICD 10 code
Osteonecrosis is a disease caused by reduced blood flow to bones in the joints. In people with healthy bones, new bone is always replacing old bone. In osteonecrosis, the lack of blood causes the bone to break down faster than the body can make enough new bone. The bone starts to die and may break down.
You can have osteonecrosis in one or several bones. It is most common in the upper leg. Other common sites are your upper arm and your knees, shoulders and ankles. The disease can affect men and women of any age, but it usually strikes in your thirties, forties or fifties.
At first, you might not have any symptoms. As the disease gets worse, you will probably have joint pain that becomes more severe. You may not be able to bend or move the affected joint very well.
No one is sure what causes the disease. Risk factors include :
- Long-term steroid treatment
- Alcohol misuse
- Joint injuries
- Having certain diseases, including arthritis and cancer
Doctors use imaging tests and other tests to diagnose osteonecrosis. Treatments include medicines, using crutches, limiting activities that put weight on the affected joints, electrical stimulation and surgery.
NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
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