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  2. Z83.2 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. Short description: Family history of dis of the bld/bld-form org/immun mechnsm. The 2024 edition of ICD-10-CM Z83.2 became effective on October 1, 2023.

    • Z83.49

      Note. Z codes represent reasons for encounters. A...

    • D68.0

      Includes true von willebrand disease with mutation at the...

  3. Oct 1, 2022 · von Willebrand (-Jürgens) (angiohemophilia) D68.00. Reimbursement claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015 require the use of ICD-10-CM codes. ICD 10 code for Von Willebrand disease, unspecified. Get free rules, notes, crosswalks, synonyms, history for ICD-10 code D68.00.

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    Your blood is living tissue made up of liquid and solids. The liquid part, called plasma, is made of water, salts and protein. Over half of your blood is plasma. The solid part of your blood contains red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Blood disorders affect one or more parts of the blood and prevent your blood from doing its job. The...

    Your family history includes health information about you and your close relatives. Families have many factors in common, including their genes, environment, and lifestyle. Looking at these factors can help you figure out whether you have a higher risk for certain health problems, such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer. Having a family member wi...

    What is the immune system?

    Your immune system is a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs. Together they help the body fight infections and other diseases. When germs such as bacteria or viruses invade your body, they attack and multiply. This is called an infection. The infection causes the disease that makes you sick. Your immune system protects you from the disease by fighting off the germs.

    What are the parts of the immune system?

    The immune system has many different parts, including: 1. Your skin, which can help prevent germs from getting into the body 2. Mucous membranes, which are the moist, inner linings of some organs and body cavities. They make mucus and other substances which can trap and fight germs. 3. White blood cells, which fight germs 4. Organs and tissues of the lymph system, such as the thymus, spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes, lymph vessels, and bone marrow. They produce, store, and carry white blood cells.

    How does the immune system work?

    Your immune system defends your body against substances it sees as harmful or foreign. These substances are called antigens. They may be germs such as bacteria and viruses. They might be chemicals or toxins. They could also be cells that are damaged from things like cancer or sunburn. When your immune system recognizes an antigen, it attacks it. This is called an immune response. Part of this response is to make antibodies. Antibodies are proteins that work to attack, weaken, and destroy anti...

  4. Jun 15, 2010 · The diagnosis of vWD requires two clinical criteria: (1) a personal history, family history, or physical evidence of mucocutaneous bleeding and (2) a qualitative or quantitative decrease in...

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  6. Specialty. Hematology. Von Willebrand disease ( VWD) is the most common hereditary blood-clotting disorder in humans. An acquired form can sometimes result from other medical conditions. [1] It arises from a deficiency in the quality or quantity of von Willebrand factor (VWF), a multimeric protein that is required for platelet adhesion.

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