Version 2024

2024 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code M90.6

Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases

ICD-10-CM Code:
M90.6
ICD-10 Code for:
Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases
Is Billable?
Not Valid for Submission
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Code Classification

  • Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
    (M00–M99)
    • Other osteopathies
      (M86-M90)
      • Osteopathies in diseases classified elsewhere
        (M90)

M90.6 is a non-specific and non-billable diagnosis code code, consider using a code with a higher level of specificity for a diagnosis of osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases. The code is not specific and is NOT valid for the year 2024 for the submission of HIPAA-covered transactions. Category or Header define the heading of a category of codes that may be further subdivided by the use of 4th, 5th, 6th or 7th characters.

Specific Coding Applicable to Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases

Non-specific codes like M90.6 require more digits to indicate the appropriate level of specificity. Consider using any of the following ICD-10-CM codes with a higher level of specificity when coding for osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases:

  • Use M90.60 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, unspecified site - BILLABLE CODE

  • M90.61 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, shoulder - NON-BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.611 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, right shoulder - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.612 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, left shoulder - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.619 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, unspecified shoulder - BILLABLE CODE

  • M90.62 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, upper arm - NON-BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.621 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, right upper arm - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.622 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, left upper arm - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.629 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, unspecified upper arm - BILLABLE CODE

  • M90.63 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, forearm - NON-BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.631 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, right forearm - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.632 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, left forearm - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.639 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, unspecified forearm - BILLABLE CODE

  • M90.64 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, hand - NON-BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.641 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, right hand - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.642 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, left hand - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.649 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, unspecified hand - BILLABLE CODE

  • M90.65 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, thigh - NON-BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.651 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, right thigh - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.652 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, left thigh - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.659 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, unspecified thigh - BILLABLE CODE

  • M90.66 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, lower leg - NON-BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.661 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, right lower leg - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.662 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, left lower leg - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.669 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, unspecified lower leg - BILLABLE CODE

  • M90.67 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, ankle and foot - NON-BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.671 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, right ankle and foot - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.672 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, left ankle and foot - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.679 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, unspecified ankle and foot - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.68 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, other site - BILLABLE CODE

  • Use M90.69 for Osteitis deformans in neoplastic diseases, multiple sites - BILLABLE CODE

Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries

The following annotation back-references are applicable to this diagnosis code. The Tabular List of Diseases and Injuries is a list of ICD-10-CM codes, organized "head to toe" into chapters and sections with coding notes and guidance for inclusions, exclusions, descriptions and more.


Inclusion Terms

Inclusion Terms
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  • Osteitis deformans in malignant neoplasm of bone

Code First

Code First
Certain conditions have both an underlying etiology and multiple body system manifestations due to the underlying etiology. For such conditions, the ICD-10-CM has a coding convention that requires the underlying condition be sequenced first followed by the manifestation. Wherever such a combination exists, there is a "use additional code" note at the etiology code, and a "code first" note at the manifestation code. These instructional notes indicate the proper sequencing order of the codes, etiology followed by manifestation.

Type 1 Excludes

Type 1 Excludes
A type 1 excludes note is a pure excludes note. It means "NOT CODED HERE!" An Excludes1 note indicates that the code excluded should never be used at the same time as the code above the Excludes1 note. An Excludes1 is used when two conditions cannot occur together, such as a congenital form versus an acquired form of the same condition.
  • osteitis deformans Paget's disease of bone M88

Patient Education


Paget's Disease of Bone

What is Paget's disease of bone?

Paget's disease of bone is a chronic bone disorder. Normally, there is a process in which your bones break down and then regrow. In Paget's disease, this process is abnormal. There is excessive breakdown and regrowth of bone. Because the bones regrow too quickly, they are bigger and softer than normal. They may be misshapen and easily fractured (broken). Paget's usually affects just one or a few bones.

What causes Paget's disease of bone?

Researchers do not know for sure what causes Paget's disease. Environmental factors may play a role. In some cases, the disease runs in families, and several genes have been linked to the disease.

Who is at risk for Paget's disease of bone?

The disease is more common in older people and those of northern European heritage. If you have a close relative who has Paget's, you are much more likely to have it.

What are the symptoms of Paget's disease of bone?

Many people do not know that they have Paget's, because it often has no symptoms. When there are symptoms, they are similar to those of arthritis and other disorders. The symptoms include:

  • Pain, which may be due to the disease or to arthritis, which can be a complication of Paget's
  • Headaches and hearing loss, which can happen when Paget's disease affects the skull
  • Pressure on the nerves, which can happen when Paget's disease affects the skull or spine
  • Increased head size, bowing of a limb, or curvature of the spine. This can happen in advanced cases.
  • Hip pain, if Paget's disease affects the pelvis or thighbone
  • Damage to the cartilage of your joints, which may lead to arthritis

Usually, Paget's disease gets worse slowly over time. It does not spread to normal bones.

What other problems can Paget's disease of bone cause?

Paget's disease can lead to other complications, such as:

  • Arthritis, because the misshapen bones can cause increased pressure and more wear and tear on the joints
  • Heart failure. In severe Paget's disease, the heart has to work harder to pump blood to affected bones. Heart failure is more likely if you also have hardening of the arteries.
  • Kidney stones, which can happen when the excessive breakdown of the bone leads to extra calcium in the body
  • Nervous system problems, since the bones can cause pressure on the brain, spinal cord, or nerves. There may also be reduced blood flow to the brain and spinal cord.
  • Osteosarcoma, cancer of the bone
  • Loose teeth, if Paget's disease affects the facial bones
  • Vision loss, if Paget's disease in the skull affects the nerves. This is rare.

How is Paget's disease of bone diagnosed?

Your health care provider may use many tools to make a diagnosis:

  • A medical history, which includes asking about your symptoms
  • A physical exam
  • An x-ray of the affected bones. Paget's disease is almost always diagnosed using x-rays.
  • An alkaline phosphatase blood test
  • A bone scan

Sometimes the disease is found by accident when one of these tests is done for another reason.

What are the treatments for Paget's disease of bone?

To avoid complications, it is important to find and treat Paget's disease early. The treatments include:

  • Medicines. There are several different medicines to treat Paget's disease. The most common type is bisphosphonates. They help reduce bone pain and stop or slow down the progress of the disease.
  • Surgery is sometimes needed for certain complications of the disease. There are surgeries to
    • Allow fractures (broken bones) to heal in a better position
    • Replace joints such as the knee and hip when there is severe arthritis
    • Realign a deformed bone to reduce the pain in weight-bearing joints, especially the knees
    • Reduce pressure on a nerve, if enlargement of the skull or spine injuries effects the nervous system

Diet and exercise do not treat Paget's, but they can help to keep your skeleton healthy. If you do not have kidney stones, you should make sure to get enough calcium and vitamin D through your diet and supplements. Besides keeping your skeleton healthy, exercise can prevent weight gain and maintain the mobility of your joints. Talk with your health care provider before you start a new exercise program. You need to make sure that the exercise does not put too much stress on the affected bones.

NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases


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Paget’s Disease of Bone

Paget’s disease of bone is a chronic (long-lasting) disorder that causes bones to grow larger and become weaker than normal.
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Code History

  • FY 2024 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2023 through 9/30/2024
  • FY 2023 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2022 through 9/30/2023
  • FY 2022 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2021 through 9/30/2022
  • FY 2021 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2020 through 9/30/2021
  • FY 2020 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2019 through 9/30/2020
  • FY 2019 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2018 through 9/30/2019
  • FY 2018 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2017 through 9/30/2018
  • FY 2017 - No Change, effective from 10/1/2016 through 9/30/2017
  • FY 2016 - New Code, effective from 10/1/2015 through 9/30/2016. This was the first year ICD-10-CM was implemented into the HIPAA code set.