Osteomalacia - in the ICD-10-CM Index
Annotation Back-References in the 2025 ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries
Browse the ICD-10-CM codes with references applicable to the clinical term "osteomalacia"
Osteomalacia - M83.9 Adult osteomalacia, unspecified
adult - M83.9 Adult osteomalacia, unspecified
aluminium-induced - M83.4 Aluminum bone disease
infantile - See: Rickets;
juvenile - See: Rickets;
oncogenic - E83.89 Other disorders of mineral metabolism
pelvis - M83.8 Other adult osteomalacia
puerperal - M83.0 Puerperal osteomalacia
senile - M83.1 Senile osteomalacia
vitamin-D-resistant in adults - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
carpus - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
clavicle - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
femur - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
fibula - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
finger - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
humerus - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
ilium - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
ischium - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
metacarpus - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
metatarsus - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
multiple sites - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
neck - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
pubic ramus - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
radius - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
rib - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
scapula - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
skull - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
tarsus - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
tibia - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
toe - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
ulna - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
vertebra - E83.31 Familial hypophosphatemia
Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions
Adult: A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available.
Pelvis: The space or compartment surrounded by the pelvic girdle (bony pelvis). It is subdivided into the greater pelvis and LESSER PELVIS. The pelvic girdle is formed by the PELVIC BONES and SACRUM.