Aplastic and other anemias and other bone marrow failure syndromes (D60-D64)

ICD-10 codes D60-D64 cover various types of aplastic anemias and bone marrow failure syndromes. These codes are used to classify conditions where the bone marrow does not produce enough blood cells, leading to different forms of anemia and blood cell deficiencies.

This range includes codes for acquired pure red cell aplasia (D60), which is also known as erythroblastopenia or acquired red cell aplasia, with subtypes like chronic or transient forms. Other aplastic anemias and bone marrow failure syndromes fall under D61, including congenital types such as Fanconi anemia and Shwachman-Diamond syndrome, along with drug-induced and idiopathic aplastic anemia. For example, D61.1 specifies aplastic anemia caused by medications. The codes also encompass acute posthemorrhagic anemia (D62), anemia associated with chronic diseases like kidney disease or cancer (D63), and other anemias such as hereditary or secondary sideroblastic anemia (D64). These codes help medical coders accurately record and differentiate between inherited, acquired, drug-induced, or disease-associated anemias to guide treatment and reporting.