ICD-10-CM Code D61: Other aplastic anemias and other bone marrow failure syndromes and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • D61 - Other aplastic anemias and other bone marrow failure syndromes
    • D61.0 - Constitutional aplastic anemia
      • D61.01 - Constitutional (pure) red blood cell aplasia
      • D61.02 - Shwachman-Diamond syndrome
      • D61.03 - Fanconi anemia
      • D61.09 - Other constitutional aplastic anemia
    • D61.1 - Drug-induced aplastic anemia
    • D61.2 - Aplastic anemia due to other external agents
    • D61.3 - Idiopathic aplastic anemia
    • D61.8 - Other specified aplastic anemias and other bone marrow failure syndromes
      • D61.81 - Pancytopenia
        • D61.810 - Antineoplastic chemotherapy induced pancytopenia
        • D61.811 - Other drug-induced pancytopenia
        • D61.818 - Other pancytopenia
      • D61.82 - Myelophthisis
      • D61.89 - Other specified aplastic anemias and other bone marrow failure syndromes
    • D61.9 - Aplastic anemia, unspecified

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