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R93.4 - Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of urinary organs


The ICD 10 Code for Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of urinary organs is listed as R93.4.
Additional information concerning this code and description can be found below including ICD 9 crosswalks / GEMS, chapter information, and DRGs where available.

ICD 10 CM Field Value
Diagnosis Code: R93.4
Description: Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of urinary organs
  • Filling defect of bladder found on diagnostic imaging
  • Filling defect of kidney found on diagnostic imaging
  • Filling defect of ureter found on diagnostic imaging
  • Excludes1: hypertrophy of kidney (N28.81)
Diagnostic Related Groups
(MS-DRG v30.0)
695 - Kidney & Urinary Tract Signs & Symptoms W Mcc
696 - Kidney & Urinary Tract Signs & Symptoms W/o Mcc
Chapter Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified (R00-R99)
Block Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging and in function studies, without diagnosis (R90-R94)
Parent R93 - Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of other body structures
ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Codes General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS):
ICD 9 Dx Code: 793.5 - Nonspecific (abnormal) findings on radiological and other examination of genitourinary organs (approximate)
ICD-10-CM Siblings (same level / similar specificity) of R93.4:
R93.0 - Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of skull and head, not elsewhere classified
R93.1 - Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of heart and coronary circulation
R93.2 - Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of liver and biliary tract
R93.3 - Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of other parts of digestive tract
R93.5 - Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of other abdominal regions, including retroperitoneum
R93.6 - Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of limbs
R93.7 - Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of other parts of musculoskeletal system
R93.8 - Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of other specified body structures
R93.9 - Diagnostic imaging inconclusive due to excess body fat of patient