The ICD-10 code related to stem cell transplants falls under the section of procedures and conditions involving hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cells. Specifically, the code you might be referring to could be Z94.81 — which denotes “Bone marrow transplant status” or “Stem cell transplant status.”

Here are some relevant codes based on different stem cell transplant conditions:

  1. Z94.81 – Bone marrow transplant status

    • This code is used when the patient has had a stem cell or bone marrow transplant. It is used to document the patient’s medical history related to the transplant procedure.

  2. D61.81 – Aplastic anemia due to stem cell failure

    • This is used if the stem cell transplant was performed to treat aplastic anemia or other bone marrow failure disorders.

  3. T86.89 – Other complications of transplanted organs and tissues

    • If there are complications related to the stem cell transplant, such as rejection, infections, or graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), this code may be relevant.

Stem cell transplants can be used for treating various conditions like leukemia, lymphoma, and other cancers, as well as non-cancerous conditions such as certain autoimmune diseases and blood disorders. Always ensure the most accurate coding by consulting the patient’s specific diagnosis and procedure details.


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