Neutrophilia ICD-10-CM Codes

Neutrophilia ICD-10-CM Codes

By Priya Singh on Aug 8, 2025.

What ICD-10 Codes are Used for Neutrophilia?

Accurate and standardized coding is essential for the diagnosis and treatment of Neutrophilia. The following are the commonly used ICD-10-CM codes to document this condition:

  • D70.1 Chronic Neutrophilia: This code is used for chronic conditions where neutrophil count is consistently elevated.
  • D72.819 Elevated White Blood Cell Count: This code can be used when there's a general increase in white blood cells, including neutrophils.
  • D70.9 Neutropenia, unspecified: Although mainly for neutropenia, this code can sometimes be used in cases where the diagnosis is ambiguous.
  • R74.0: Nonspecific elevation of levels of transaminase and lactic acid dehydrogenase [LDH]: Elevated enzyme levels often accompany neutrophilia; this code can be used alongside others.
  • D72.1: Eosinophilia: Although for eosinophilia, it's sometimes used when documenting other elevated granulocytes like neutrophils.

Which Neutrophilia ICD codes are Billable:

  • D70.1: Yes
  • D72.819: Yes
  • D70.9: Yes
  • R74.0: Yes
  • D72.1: Yes

Clinical Information

  • Neutrophilia refers to a high number of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, often in response to infection or stress.
  • It can be acute or chronic and usually needs further investigation to find the underlying cause.
  • Common causes include bacterial infections, certain medications, or bone marrow disorders.
  • Diagnosis generally requires blood tests and sometimes additional imaging or bone marrow tests.
  • Treatment aims to address the underlying cause and may include antibiotics, antifungals, or other specific therapies.

Synonyms Include:

  • Elevated neutrophils
  • High neutrophil count
  • Granulocytosis
  • Neutrophilic leukocytosis
  • Hyperneutrophilia
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Commonly asked questions

ICD codes for neutrophilia are used for diagnosis, treatment planning, and medical billing, facilitating a standardized approach to this condition.

Treatment generally targets the underlying cause, ranging from bacterial infections to malignancies, and may involve medications or more aggressive therapies.

It's a standardized code that classifies a specific type of neutrophilia essential for medical billing, research, and patient care.

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