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Erectile Dysfunction ICD 9 Code

Billable Medical Code for Impotence of Organic Origin

Diagnosis Code for Reimbursement Claim: ICD-9-CM 607.84

Code will be replaced by October 2015 and relabeled as ICD-10-CM 607.84.

The Short Description Is: Impotence, organic orign.

Known As

Erectile dysfunction is also known as combined arterial insuff and corporo venous occlusive, combined arterial insuff and corporo venous occlusive erectile dysfunction, corporo venous occlusive erectile dysfunction, diabetes 2, with neurogenic erectile dysfunction, diabetes type 1 with erectile dysfunction, diabetes type 2 with erectile dysfunction, diabetic erectile dysfunction associated with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (disorder), diabetic erectile dysfunction associated with Type I diabetes mellitus, DM 1 W diabetic erectile dysfunction, DM 2 W diabetic erectile dysfunction, drug induced erectile dysfunction, drug-induced erectile dysfunction, erectile dysfunction, erectile dysfunction associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus, erectile dysfunction due to a general medical condition, erectile dysfunction due to arterial insufficiency, erectile dysfunction due to DM 1, erectile dysfunction due to DM 2, erectile dysfunction due to general medical condition, erectile dysfunction due to prostate brachytherapy, erectile dysfunction following prostate brachytherapy, erectile dysfunction following radical cystectomy, erectile dysfunction following radical prostatectomy, erectile dysfunction following simple prostatectomy, erectile dysfunction following urethral surgery, erectile dysfunction organic, erectile dysfunction vasculopathic, impotence, male erectile disorder, male erectile disorder due to a medical condition, male erectile disorder due to arterial insufficiency and corporovenous occlusion, male erectile disorder due to corporovenous occlusion, male erectile dysfunction due to type 1 diabetes mellitus, neurogenic erectile dysfunction due to DM 2, neurogenic erectile dysfunction due to type 2 diabetes mellitus, organic erectile dysfunction, vasculogenic erectile dysfunction, and vasculopathic erectile dysfunction. This excludes nonorganic (302.72).

Erectile Dysfunction Definition and Symptoms

Erectile dysfunction is when a man cannot get or keep an erection for an extended period of time. Symptoms include trouble getting an erection, trouble keeping an erection, and reduced sexual desire.

Filed Under: ICD 9 Codes Tagged With: Genitourinary System ICD 9 Codes

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