253.1 ANT PITUIT HYPERFUNC NEC


Code Information

Diagnosis Code: 253.1

Short Description: Ant pituit hyperfunc NEC

Long Description: Other and unspecified anterior pituitary hyperfunction

Code Classification:

  • Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases, and immunity disorders (240–279)
    • Diseases of other endocrine glands (249-259)
      • 253 Disorders of the pituitary gland and its hypothalamic control
        • 253.1 Ant pituit hyperfunc NEC

Code Version: 2015 ICD-9-CM


Synonyms

  • Anterior pituitary hyperplasia
  • Corticotroph hyperplasia
  • Drug-induced hyperprolactinemia
  • Follicle-stimulating hormone hypersecretion
  • Gonadotrophin hypersecretion
  • Hyperpituitarism
  • Hyperprolactinemia
  • Hypothalamic overactivity
  • Idiopathic hyperprolactinemia
  • Lactotroph hyperplasia
  • Luteinizing hormone hypersecretion
  • Non-pregnancy related A-G syndrome
  • Physiological hyperprolactinemia
  • Pituitary stalk compression hyperprolactinemia
  • Pregnancy hyperprolactinemia
  • Pregnancy-related A-G syndrome
  • Prepuberal hyperpituitarism
  • Secondary hyperprolactinemia
  • Secondary hyperprolactinemia due to prolactin-secreting tumor
  • Somatotroph hyperplasia
  • Thyrotroph hyperplasia
  • Thyrotropin overproduction
  • Transient hyperprolactinemia

References to Index of Diseases and Injuries

The code 253.1 has the following ICD-9-CM references to the Index of Diseases and Injuries
  • Ahumada-del Castillo syndrome (nonpuerperal galactorrhea and amenorrhea) 253.1
  • Argonz-Del Castillo syndrome (nonpuerperal galactorrhea and amenorrhea) 253.1
  • Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
    • hypophysis 253.9
      • hyperfunction 253.1
    • pituitary (gland) 253.9
      • hyperfunction 253.1
  • Dysfunction
    • hypophysis 253.9
      • hyperfunction 253.1
    • pituitary (gland) 253.9
      • hyperfunction 253.1
  • Dyspituitarism 253.9
    • hyperfunction 253.1
  • Forbes-Albright syndrome (nonpuerperal amenorrhea and lactation associated with pituitary tumor) 253.1
  • Hyperfunction
    • pituitary (anterior) (gland) (lobe) 253.1
  • Hyperpituitarism 253.1
  • Hyperprolactinemia 253.1
  • Hypersecretion
    • hormone
      • anterior pituitary 253.1
    • pituitary (anterior) 253.1
  • Increase, increased
    • function
      • pituitary (anterior) (gland) (lobe) 253.1
        • posterior 253.6
  • Infertility
    • female 628.9
      • due to
        • anterior pituitary disorder NEC 253.4 [628.1]
          • hyperfunction 253.1 [628.1]
      • origin
        • pituitary-hypothalamus NEC 253.8 [628.1]
          • anterior pituitary NEC 253.4 [628.1]
            • hyperfunction NEC 253.1 [628.1]
  • Perversion, perverted
    • function
      • pituitary gland 253.9
        • anterior lobe
          • excessive 253.1
  • Puberty V21.1
    • premature 259.1
      • due to
        • pituitary (anterior) hyperfunction 253.1
  • Syndrome - see also Disease
    • Ahumada-Del Castillo (nonpuerperal galactorrhea and amenorrhea) 253.1
    • Argonz-Del Castillo (nonpuerperal galactorrhea and amenorrhea) 253.1
    • Forbes-Albright (nonpuerperal amenorrhea and lactation associated with pituitary tumor) 253.1

Crosswalk Information

The code 253.1 converts into the following ICD-10 code(s):
ICD-9 Code ICD-10 Code ICD-10 Description
253.1 Right Arrow E22.8 Other hyperfunction of pituitary gland
E22.9 Hyperfunction of pituitary gland, unspecified
This ICD-9 to ICD-10 data is based on the 2018 General Equivalency Mapping (GEM) files published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for informational purposes only. The data is not an ICD-10 conversion tool and doesn’t guarantee clinical accuracy.

Similar Codes

ICD-9 Code ICD-9 Description
253.0 Acromegaly and gigantism
253.2 Panhypopituitarism
253.3 Pituitary dwarfism
253.4 Other anterior pituitary disorders
253.5 Diabetes insipidus
253.6 Other disorders of neurohypophysis
253.7 Iatrogenic pituitary disorders
253.8 Other disorders of the pituitary and other syndromes of diencephalohypophyseal origin
253.9 Unspecified disorder of the pituitary gland and its hypothalamic control


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