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Z90.5
Billable

Acquired absence of kidney

Chapter 21: Factors influencing health status and contact with health services

Billable Code

Z90.5 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.

Referenced in Diagnoses

Conditions that use this ICD-10 code in their documentation

View documentation for absence of gallbladder
absence of gallbladder
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Absence of Gallbladder

View documentation for acquired absence of kidney
acquired absence of kidney
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Acquired Absence of Kidney

View documentation for history of cholecystectomy
history of cholecystectomy
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Acquired Absence of Gallbladder

View documentation for history of nephrectomy
history of nephrectomy
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Acquired absence of kidney

View documentation for history of renal cancer
history of renal cancer
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Personal History of Malignant Neoplasm of Kidney

View documentation for intrahepatic duct dilation due to cholecystectomy
intrahepatic duct dilation due to cholecystectomy
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Intrahepatic Biliary Duct Dilation

View documentation for status post cholecystectomy
status post cholecystectomy
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Acquired Absence of Gallbladder

Additional Information from Parent Codes

The following information may apply to this code from its parent codes in the ICD-10 hierarchy. This information is important for proper coding and classification.

Includes

1 item

From Z90:

  • postprocedural or post-traumatic loss of body part NEC

Excludes1

1 item

From Z90:

  • congenital absence - see Alphabetical Index

Excludes2

1 item

From Z90:

  • postprocedural absence of endocrine glands (E89.-)

Notes

3 items

From Z00-Z99:

  • Z codes represent reasons for encounters. A corresponding procedure code must accompany a Z code if a procedure is performed. Categories Z00-Z99 are provided for occasions when circumstances other than a disease, injury or external cause classifiable to categories A00-Y89 are recorded as 'diagnoses' or 'problems'. This can arise in two main ways:
  • (a) When a person who may or may not be sick encounters the health services for some specific purpose, such as to receive limited care or service for a current condition, to donate an organ or tissue, to receive prophylactic vaccination (immunization), or to discuss a problem which is in itself not a disease or injury.
  • (b) When some circumstance or problem is present which influences the person's health status but is not in itself a current illness or injury.
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