ICD-10-CM Code E78: Disorders of lipoprotein metabolism and other lipidemias 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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  • E78 - Disorders of lipoprotein metabolism and other lipidemias
    • E78.0 - Pure hypercholesterolemia
      • E78.00 - Pure hypercholesterolemia, unspecified
      • E78.01 - Familial hypercholesterolemia
    • E78.1 - Pure hyperglyceridemia
    • E78.2 - Mixed hyperlipidemia
    • E78.3 - Hyperchylomicronemia
    • E78.4 - Other hyperlipidemia
      • E78.41 - Elevated Lipoprotein(a)
      • E78.49 - Other hyperlipidemia
    • E78.5 - Hyperlipidemia, unspecified
    • E78.6 - Lipoprotein deficiency
    • E78.7 - Disorders of bile acid and cholesterol metabolism
      • E78.70 - Disorder of bile acid and cholesterol metabolism, unspecified
      • E78.71 - Barth syndrome
      • E78.72 - Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome
      • E78.79 - Other disorders of bile acid and cholesterol metabolism
    • E78.8 - Other disorders of lipoprotein metabolism
      • E78.81 - Lipoid dermatoarthritis
      • E78.89 - Other lipoprotein metabolism disorders
    • E78.9 - Disorder of lipoprotein metabolism, unspecified

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