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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
*ICD10 does not have separate codes for hyperphosphatemia and hypophosphatemia
*The single criterion for coding this is P04 <=0.5
*The parameters for coding hyperphosphatemia/hypophosphatemia are the following:
*Presence/absence of signs or symptoms are not part of the coding criterion, though they are:  
**PO4 >= 1.5
**P04 <=1.0
 
*Hyperphosphatemia is not an acute clinical problem/issue
**It can be a long-term issue as it can lead to: metastatic calcification, hypocalcemia
 
*Main signs and symptoms of hypophosphatemia are:
**neuromuscular - myopathy (weakness, increased CPK, respiratory failure, rhabdomyolysis), congestive cardiomyopathy
**neuromuscular - myopathy (weakness, increased CPK, respiratory failure, rhabdomyolysis), congestive cardiomyopathy
**hematologic - hemolysis, WBC dysfunction, platelet dysfunction
**hematologic - hemolysis, WBC dysfunction, platelet dysfunction
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**bone - osteomalacia\Ricketts, bone pain
**bone - osteomalacia\Ricketts, bone pain
**cardiovascular - CHF
**cardiovascular - CHF
*Note that as of April 2025, there no longer is a code that includes hyperphosphatemia.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypophosphatemia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypophosphatemia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperphosphatemia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperphosphatemia


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