ICD-10-CM Code M31: Other necrotizing vasculopathies and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • M31 - Other necrotizing vasculopathies
    • M31.0 - Hypersensitivity angiitis
    • M31.1 - Thrombotic microangiopathy
      • M31.10 - Thrombotic microangiopathy, unspecified
      • M31.11 - Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation-associated thrombotic microangiopathy [HSCT-TMA]
      • M31.19 - Other thrombotic microangiopathy
    • M31.2 - Lethal midline granuloma
    • M31.3 - Wegener's granulomatosis
      • M31.30 - Wegener's granulomatosis without renal involvement
      • M31.31 - Wegener's granulomatosis with renal involvement
    • M31.4 - Aortic arch syndrome [Takayasu]
    • M31.5 - Giant cell arteritis with polymyalgia rheumatica
    • M31.6 - Other giant cell arteritis
    • M31.7 - Microscopic polyangiitis
    • M31.8 - Other specified necrotizing vasculopathies
    • M31.9 - Necrotizing vasculopathy, unspecified

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