D53.8 – Other Specified Nutritional Anemias | ICD-10
D53.8 is an ICD-10 code for other specified nutritional anemias and nutritional deficiency states. It covers specific nutrient deficiencies not classified elsewhere.
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D53.8 is an ICD-10 code for other specified nutritional anemias and nutritional deficiency states. It covers specific nutrient deficiencies not classified elsewhere.
What Does ICD-10 Code D53.8 Mean?
The ICD-10 code D53.8 stands for other specified nutritional anemias (and related nutritional deficiency conditions). It is used when a clinically significant nutrient deficiency is present but does not fall under another more specific ICD-10 code for nutritional deficiencies. Within the ICD-10 classification, D53.8 belongs to Chapter III: Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs (D50–D53), specifically the subgroup covering nutritional anemias not caused by iron, vitamin B12, or folate deficiency.
Causes
Conditions coded under D53.8 can arise from a variety of causes:
- Inadequate dietary intake: Restrictive diets, eating disorders, or severely unbalanced nutrition.
- Malabsorption: Impaired nutrient absorption in the gut, such as in inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, or following gastrointestinal surgery.
- Increased requirements: Pregnancy, breastfeeding, growth phases, or chronic illness can raise the body's demand for specific nutrients.
- Drug interactions: Certain medications may interfere with the absorption or metabolism of nutrients.
- Chronic alcohol use: Frequently associated with multiple nutrient deficiencies.
Symptoms
Clinical signs depend on the specific nutrient that is deficient. General symptoms of nutritional deficiency may include:
- Fatigue and weakness
- Pallor of skin and mucous membranes (in the case of anemia)
- Difficulty concentrating
- Hair loss or brittle nails
- Weakened immune function with increased susceptibility to infections
- Neurological symptoms such as tingling or numbness (depending on the specific deficiency)
Diagnosis
Diagnosing a condition classified under D53.8 typically involves:
- Detailed medical history: Assessment of dietary habits, pre-existing conditions, and current medications.
- Laboratory tests: Complete blood count, serum levels of specific nutrients (e.g., copper, zinc, vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium), and additional markers such as transferrin and reticulocyte count.
- Further investigations: Depending on clinical suspicion, endoscopy or other diagnostic procedures may be used to rule out malabsorption syndromes.
Treatment
Treatment is tailored to the underlying cause and the specific nutrient deficiency identified:
- Dietary counseling and adjustment: Targeted increase in the intake of deficient nutrients through a balanced diet.
- Supplementation: Oral or intravenous nutrient supplements to replenish depleted stores rapidly.
- Treatment of underlying conditions: In cases of malabsorption or chronic disease, addressing the root cause is the primary therapeutic goal.
- Medical monitoring: Regular laboratory follow-up to assess treatment response and prevent recurrence.
Clinical Relevance and ICD-10 Classification
The code D53.8 is used in medical documentation and billing when a nutritional anemia or nutrient deficiency is clinically confirmed but cannot be captured by the more specific codes D50 (iron deficiency anemia), D51 (vitamin B12 deficiency anemia), or D52 (folate deficiency anemia). Accurate coding is essential for correct reimbursement under diagnosis-related group (DRG) systems and for quality assurance in clinical settings.
References
- World Health Organization (WHO): International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). Geneva: WHO, 2019. Available at: www.who.int/classifications/icd
- Kasper, D. L. et al.: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 21st Edition. McGraw-Hill Education, 2022.
- National Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of Dietary Supplements: Nutrient Fact Sheets. Available at: ods.od.nih.gov
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