DA96.0 Intestinal malabsorption
International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2024-01
Intestinal malabsorption (syndrome) occurs due to pathological interference with the normal physiological sequence of digestion (intraluminal process), absorption (mucosal process), and transport (post-mucosal events) of nutrients in the small intestine. The concept of intestinal failure is a life-threatening severe type of intestinal malabsorption due to short bowel, structural enterocyte defects, and intestinal dysmotility etc.
code elsewhere
- Postsurgical malabsorption, not elsewhere classified (DE13)
- Neonatal malabsorption syndromes (KB89)
- Amyloidosis of small intestine (5D00.0)
sections/codes in this section (DA96.0-DA96.0)
- Bacterial overgrowth syndrome (DA96.00)
- Tropical sprue (DA96.01)
- Malabsorption or intolerance of specific nutrients (DA96.02)
- Short bowel syndrome (DA96.04)
- Intestinal failure (DA96.05)
- Other specified intestinal malabsorption (DA96.0Y)
- Intestinal malabsorption, unspecified (DA96.0Z)
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