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607.89 - Other Specified Disorders Of Penis


The ICD 9 Code for Other specified disorders of penis is listed as 607.89.
Additional information concerning this code and description can be found below including ICD 10 crosswalks / GEMS, and chapter information where available.
ICD 9 CM Field Value
Diagnosis Code: 607.89
Long Description: Other specified disorders of penis
Short Description: Disorder of penis NEC
Chapter: Diseases Of The Genitourinary System
Block: Diseases Of Male Genital Organs (600-608)
Related Descriptions: Abnormal angle of erection
Acquired buried penis
Aphthosis of glans penis
Atrophy of corpus cavernosum
Atrophy of penis
Ballooning of foreskin
Chordee
Chronic ulcer of corpus cavernosum
Chronic ulcer of penis
Classical histoplasmosis penile ulceration
Constriction in shaft of penis
Corkscrew penis
Deformity of erection
Delayed erection
Deviation of penis
Disorder of corpus cavernosum of penis
Erection too big
Erection too strong
Fibrosis of corpus cavernosum
Fibrosis of penis
Fistula of penis
Foreskin deficient
Gonococcal penile fistula
Hirsuties papillaris penis
Hypertrophy of corpus cavernosum
Hypertrophy of penis
Increased erection of penis
Irritation of penis
Large penis
Lichen planus of glans penis
Lichen planus of penis
Mass of penis
Mass of prepuce
Nocturnal erection of penis
Pain in penis
Partial flaccidity of penis
Pearly penile papules
Penile mucous cyst
Penile ulceration due to Beh
Penis bent
Persistent preputial frenulum
Poor erection
Prolapse of prepuce
Strangulation of penis
Ulcer of penis
Ulcer of prepuce
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Codes General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS):
ICD-10-CM Code: N48.5 - Ulcer of penis (approximate)
ICD-10-CM Code: N48.82 - Acquired torsion of penis (approximate)
ICD-10-CM Code: N48.89 - Other specified disorders of penis (approximate)
ICD-9-CM Siblings (same level / similar specificity) of 607.89:
607.81 - Balanitis xerotica obliterans
607.82 - Vascular disorders of penis
607.83 - Edema of penis
607.84 - Impotence of organic origin
607.85 - Peyronie's disease