ICD-10-CM - Chapter 18 (R00-R99) - R70-R79 - Abnormal findings on examination of blood, without diagnosis


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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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ChapterCodesDescription
18R70Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and abnormality of plasma viscosity
18R71Abnormality of red blood cells
18R73Elevated blood glucose level
18R74Abnormal serum enzyme levels
18R75Inconclusive laboratory evidence of human immunodeficiency virus [HIV]
18R76Other abnormal immunological findings in serum
18R77Other abnormalities of plasma proteins
18R78Findings of drugs and other substances, not normally found in blood
18R79Other abnormal findings of blood chemistry
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