ICD-10-CM Code K90: Intestinal malabsorption and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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A categorized list of ICD-10-CM codes organized by chapters based on body systems or medical conditions, according to the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification.

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  • K90 - Intestinal malabsorption
    • K90.0 - Celiac disease
    • K90.1 - Tropical sprue
    • K90.2 - Blind loop syndrome, not elsewhere classified
    • K90.3 - Pancreatic steatorrhea
    • K90.4 - Other malabsorption due to intolerance
      • K90.41 - Non-celiac gluten sensitivity
      • K90.49 - Malabsorption due to intolerance, not elsewhere classified
    • K90.8 - Other intestinal malabsorption
      • K90.81 - Whipple's disease
      • K90.82 - Short bowel syndrome
        • K90.821 - Short bowel syndrome with colon in continuity
        • K90.822 - Short bowel syndrome without colon in continuity
        • K90.829 - Short bowel syndrome, unspecified
      • K90.83 - Intestinal failure
      • K90.89 - Other intestinal malabsorption
    • K90.9 - Intestinal malabsorption, unspecified

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