E34.39
Other short stature due to endocrine disorder
Clinical Classification Guidelines
Medical Intelligence & Overview
Other short stature due to endocrine disorder, classified under ICD-10 code E34.39, refers to a condition where an individual has shorter-than-average height caused by a problem related to the body's hormonal system. This condition is different from other causes of short stature, such as genetic factors or nutritional deficiencies, as it primarily stems from disruptions in hormone production or function that are essential for normal growth. Recognizing and understanding this condition can help in managing the underlying issues and addressing growth concerns effectively.
Causes & Symptoms
Clinical Causes: Pituitary gland disorders leading to growth hormone deficiency Thyroid hormone imbalances affecting growth Adrenal gland disorders impacting growth regulation Hormonal resistance syndromes where the body does not respond to hormones properly Chronic illnesses affecting hormonal balance Certain genetic syndromes with endocrine involvement Medications that interfere with hormonal pathways
Key Symptoms: Noticeably shorter height compared to peers Delayed puberty or development of secondary sexual characteristics Reduced muscle mass and body proportions Possible delays in puberty milestones Signs of hormonal imbalance such as fatigue, weight changes, or skin issues In some cases, normal intelligence and development
Diagnostic & Treatment
Diagnosis Path: - Additional genetic testing if a syndrome is suspected
Treatment Protocols: - Regular monitoring of growth parameters and hormonal levels to adjust treatment plans
Clinical Advice & FAQs
Billing Guidance
Is E34.39 a billable ICD-10 code?
Yes, E34.39 is a specific, billable code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
Documentation
How do I report E34.39?
Clinical documentation must specify the nature of Other short stature due to endocrine disorder and any associated comorbidities for accurate reporting.
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