What ICD-10 Codes are Used for Elevated Hemoglobin
D64.9
This elevated hemoglobin ICD 10 code is designated when a rare blood cancer in which the body overproduces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Consequently, the blood thickens, leading to potential complications such as blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks.
D65.9
This code indicates a condition where the body produces excess red blood cells in response to another underlying condition, such as lung disease, heart disease, or chronic kidney disease. It typically presents less severity than polycythemia vera and often resolves when treating the underlying ailment.
D66.9
This is one of the Elevated Hemoglobin ICD Codes assigned to a subtype of polycythemia vera characterized by elevated levels of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Polycythemia rubra vera is a chronic condition requiring lifelong management.
D67.9
This elevated hemoglobin ICD-10 code indicates a specific presentation of polycythemia vera marked by the development of myelofibrosis, a condition in which fibrous tissue replaces bone marrow. Myelofibrosis disrupts the production of healthy blood cells and can lead to complications like anemia, spleen enlargement, and liver issues.
D68.9
This ICD 10 code for elevated hemoglobin refers to cases of polycythemia vera accompanied by acute leukemia, a severe form of blood cancer necessitating immediate medical attention.
D69.9
This ICD-10 code for elevated hemoglobin applies to various polycythemia forms that do not fit neatly into established categories. It includes polycythemia resulting from genetic mutations, certain medications, or exposure to high altitudes.

