M89.3 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.
Codes
- M89.30 Hypertrophy of bone, unspecified site
- M89.31 Hypertrophy of bone, shoulder
- M89.311 Hypertrophy of bone, right shoulder
- M89.312 Hypertrophy of bone, left shoulder
- M89.319 Hypertrophy of bone, unspecified shoulder
- M89.32 Hypertrophy of bone, humerus
- M89.321 Hypertrophy of bone, right humerus
- M89.322 Hypertrophy of bone, left humerus
- M89.329 Hypertrophy of bone, unspecified humerus
- M89.33 Hypertrophy of bone, ulna and radius
- M89.331 Hypertrophy of bone, right ulna
- M89.332 Hypertrophy of bone, left ulna
- M89.333 Hypertrophy of bone, right radius
- M89.334 Hypertrophy of bone, left radius
- M89.339 Hypertrophy of bone, unspecified ulna and radius
- M89.34 Hypertrophy of bone, hand
- M89.341 Hypertrophy of bone, right hand
- M89.342 Hypertrophy of bone, left hand
- M89.349 Hypertrophy of bone, unspecified hand
- M89.35 Hypertrophy of bone, femur
- M89.351 Hypertrophy of bone, right femur
- M89.352 Hypertrophy of bone, left femur
- M89.359 Hypertrophy of bone, unspecified femur
- M89.36 Hypertrophy of bone, tibia and fibula
- M89.361 Hypertrophy of bone, right tibia
- M89.362 Hypertrophy of bone, left tibia
- M89.363 Hypertrophy of bone, right fibula
- M89.364 Hypertrophy of bone, left fibula
- M89.369 Hypertrophy of bone, unspecified tibia and fibula
- M89.37 Hypertrophy of bone, ankle and foot
- M89.371 Hypertrophy of bone, right ankle and foot
- M89.372 Hypertrophy of bone, left ankle and foot
- M89.379 Hypertrophy of bone, unspecified ankle and foot
- M89.38 Hypertrophy of bone, other site
- M89.39 Hypertrophy of bone, multiple sites
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to M89.3 ICD10 Code:
- M00-M99 Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
- M86-M90 Other osteopathies
- M89 Other disorders of bone
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
M89.3 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about M89.3 ICD 10 code
Your bones help you move, give you shape and support your body. They are living tissues that rebuild constantly throughout your life. During childhood and your teens, your body adds new bone faster than it removes old bone. After about age 20, you can lose bone faster than you make bone. To have strong bones when you are young, and to prevent bone loss when you are older, you need to get enough calcium, vitamin D, and exercise. You should also avoid smoking and drinking too much alcohol.
Bone diseases can make bones easy to break. Different kinds of bone problems include:
- Low bone density and osteoporosis, which make your bones weak and more likely to break
- Osteogenesis imperfecta makes your bones brittle
- Paget's disease of bone makes them weak
- Bones can also develop cancer and infections
- Other bone diseases, which are caused by poor nutrition, genetics, or problems with the rate of bone growth or rebuilding
NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
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