ICD-9 Code 203.80

Other immunoproliferative neoplasms, without mention of having achieved remission

Not Valid for Submission

203.80 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of other immunoproliferative neoplasms, without mention of having achieved remission. This code was replaced on September 30, 2015 by its ICD-10 equivalent.

ICD-9: 203.80
Short Description:Oth imno npl wo ach rmsn
Long Description:Other immunoproliferative neoplasms, without mention of having achieved remission

Convert 203.80 to ICD-10

The following crosswalk between ICD-9 to ICD-10 is based based on the General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS) information:

  • C88.8 - Other malignant immunoproliferative diseases
  • C90.20 - Extramedullary plasmacytoma not having achieved remission
  • C90.30 - Solitary plasmacytoma not having achieved remission

Code Classification

  • Neoplasms (140–239)
    • Malignant neoplasm of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissue (200-208)
      • 203 Multiple myeloma and immunoproliferative neoplasms

Information for Medical Professionals

Synonyms

  • Delta heavy chain disease
  • Immunoproliferative disorder
  • Immunoproliferative neoplasm
  • Immunoproliferative small intestinal disease
  • Malignant immunoproliferative disease
  • Malignant plasma cell neoplasm, extramedullary plasmacytoma
  • Reactive immunoproliferative disease

ICD-9 Footnotes

General Equivalence Map Definitions
The ICD-9 and ICD-10 GEMs are used to facilitate linking between the diagnosis codes in ICD-9-CM and the new ICD-10-CM code set. The GEMs are the raw material from which providers, health information vendors and payers can derive specific applied mappings to meet their needs.

  • Approximate Flag - The approximate flag is on, indicating that the relationship between the code in the source system and the code in the target system is an approximate equivalent.
  • No Map Flag - The no map flag indicates that a code in the source system is not linked to any code in the target system.
  • Combination Flag - The combination flag indicates that more than one code in the target system is required to satisfy the full equivalent meaning of a code in the source system.