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K50.8 - Other Forms of Crohn Disease

K50.8 is an ICD-10 diagnosis code for other forms of Crohn disease. It refers to chronic inflammatory bowel conditions not assignable to a more specific subcategory.

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K50.8 is an ICD-10 diagnosis code for other forms of Crohn disease. It refers to chronic inflammatory bowel conditions not assignable to a more specific subcategory.

What does the ICD-10 code K50.8 mean?

The ICD-10 code K50.8 stands for Other forms of Crohn disease (also known as regional enteritis). Crohn disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract, from the mouth to the anus. The code K50.8 is applied when the disease cannot be clearly assigned to one of the more specific subcategories, such as K50.0 (small intestine) or K50.1 (large intestine), or when multiple segments of the digestive tract are involved in a pattern that requires its own classification.

Causes and Risk Factors

The exact cause of Crohn disease remains incompletely understood. Current evidence suggests a multifactorial origin:

  • Genetic predisposition: Certain gene variants (e.g., in the NOD2 gene) significantly increase the risk of developing the disease.
  • Immune dysregulation: An overactive immune response to intestinal bacteria leads to damage of the bowel wall.
  • Microbiome alterations: Dysbiosis, or an imbalance in gut bacteria composition, plays an important contributing role.
  • Environmental factors: Smoking, a Western-style diet, and early childhood infections have been identified as potential triggers.
  • Psychosocial stress: May contribute to disease flares, but is not considered a primary cause.

Symptoms

Symptoms of K50.8 can vary depending on which parts of the bowel are affected. Common manifestations include:

  • Chronic, often cramping abdominal pain
  • Diarrhea, sometimes with blood
  • Weight loss and reduced appetite
  • Fatigue and general weakness
  • Fever during active flares
  • Extraintestinal manifestations such as joint inflammation, skin lesions, or eye inflammation
  • Fistulas, abscesses, or strictures (bowel narrowing) in advanced disease

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of Crohn disease (K50.8) is based on a combination of examinations:

  • Endoscopy (colonoscopy / upper GI endoscopy): The gold standard for direct visualization of the intestinal mucosa, including tissue sampling (biopsy)
  • Histological examination: Detection of characteristic granulomatous inflammation in tissue samples
  • Imaging: MRI enterography or ultrasound to assess deeper bowel wall layers and detect complications
  • Laboratory tests: Elevated inflammatory markers (CRP, ESR), anemia, elevated fecal calprotectin
  • Capsule endoscopy: Used when small intestinal involvement is suspected

Treatment

Crohn disease currently has no cure. Treatment aims to induce and maintain remission (a symptom-free phase) and to prevent complications.

Pharmacological Therapy

  • Aminosalicylates (e.g., mesalazine): For mild disease
  • Corticosteroids (e.g., budesonide, prednisolone): To treat acute flares
  • Immunomodulators (e.g., azathioprine, 6-mercaptopurine, methotrexate): For maintenance of remission
  • Biologics (e.g., TNF-alpha inhibitors such as infliximab and adalimumab; integrin antagonists such as vedolizumab; IL-12/23 inhibitors such as ustekinumab): For moderate to severe disease
  • JAK inhibitors (e.g., upadacitinib): A newer oral treatment option

Surgical Treatment

Surgery may be required in cases of complications such as strictures, fistulas, abscesses, or medically refractory disease. However, surgery does not cure Crohn disease, and recurrence after surgery is common.

Supportive Measures

  • Dietary adjustments and nutritional counseling
  • Smoking cessation (smoking significantly worsens the disease course)
  • Psychological support and stress management
  • Regular surveillance (colorectal cancer screening)

References

  1. Torres J. et al. - Crohn's disease. The Lancet, 389(10080):1741-1755, 2017.
  2. Feuerstein J.D., Cheifetz A.S. - Crohn Disease: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Management. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 92(7):1088-1103, 2017.
  3. World Health Organization (WHO) - ICD-10 Version 2019, K50: Crohn disease [regional enteritis]. Available at: https://icd.who.int/

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