Erectile dysfunction [ED]
605
Genitourinary
Male
600-609.99
ICD mappings
| ICD code | Type | Description | Phenome |
|---|---|---|---|
| F52.2 | ICD10CM | Sexual arousal disorders | MGI |
| F52.21 | ICD10CM | Male erectile disorder | MGI |
| F52.22 | ICD10CM | Female sexual arousal disorder | MGI |
| F52.8 | ICD10CM | Other sexual dysfunction not due to a substance or known physiological condition | MGI |
| N52 | ICD10CM | Male erectile dysfunction | MGI |
| N52.0 | ICD10CM | Vasculogenic erectile dysfunction | MGI |
| N52.01 | ICD10CM | Erectile dysfunction due to arterial insufficiency | MGI |
| N52.02 | ICD10CM | Corporo-venous occlusive erectile dysfunction | MGI |
| N52.03 | ICD10CM | Combined arterial insufficiency and corporo-venous occlusive erectile dysfunction | MGI |
| N52.1 | ICD10CM | Erectile dysfunction due to diseases classified elsewhere | MGI |
| N52.2 | ICD10CM | Drug-induced erectile dysfunction | MGI |
| N52.3 | ICD10CM | Postprocedural erectile dysfunction | MGI |
| N52.31 | ICD10CM | Erectile dysfunction following radical prostatectomy | MGI |
| N52.32 | ICD10CM | Erectile dysfunction following radical cystectomy | MGI |
| N52.33 | ICD10CM | Erectile dysfunction following urethral surgery | MGI |
| N52.34 | ICD10CM | Erectile dysfunction following simple prostatectomy | MGI |
| N52.35 | ICD10CM | Erectile dysfunction following radiation therapy | MGI |
| N52.36 | ICD10CM | Erectile dysfunction following interstitial seed therapy | MGI |
| N52.37 | ICD10CM | Erectile dysfunction following prostate ablative therapy | MGI |
| N52.39 | ICD10CM | Other and unspecified postprocedural erectile dysfunction | MGI |
| N52.8 | ICD10CM | Other male erectile dysfunction | MGI |
| N52.9 | ICD10CM | Male erectile dysfunction, unspecified | MGI |
| 302.72 | ICD9CM | Psychosexual dysfunction with inhibited sexual excitement | MGI |
| 607.84 | ICD9CM | Impotence of organic origin | MGI |
| F52.7 | ICD10 | F52.7 Excessive sexual drive | UKB |
| N48.4 | ICD10 | N48.4 Impotence of organic origin | UKB |
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