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2025 ICD-10-CM code P52.0

Intraventricular (nontraumatic) hemorrhage, grade 1, of newborn.

Follow official ICD-10-CM coding guidelines from the Centers for MedicareMedicaid Services (CMS) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

Modifiers do not apply to ICD-10 codes.

Medical necessity is established by the presence of grade 1 IVH.Further justification for specific treatments would depend on the individual clinical presentation of the infant.

The clinical responsibility for managing a newborn with grade 1 IVH rests with the neonatologist or pediatrician.This involves close monitoring, neurological assessments, and supportive care as needed.

IMPORTANT:This code should not be used with codes for congenital malformations (Q00-Q99), endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases (E00-E88), injury, poisoning, and other external causes (S00-T88), neoplasms (C00-D49), or tetanus neonatorum (A33).Consider P10.- if the IVH is due to birth injury.

In simple words: This code describes a type of bleeding in the brain of a newborn baby that is not caused by an injury. It's a mild form of bleeding and doesn't usually cause major problems. This code is only used for newborn babies, not their mothers.

This ICD-10-CM code classifies intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) in newborns, specifically grade 1, that is not caused by trauma.IVH is bleeding into the ventricles of the brain. Grade 1 indicates a minimal amount of bleeding with no significant clinical consequences.This code is exclusively for use in newborn records and should not be applied to maternal records.The condition's origin must be in the fetal or perinatal period (before birth through the first 28 days after birth), even if symptoms appear later.

Example 1: A premature infant is born and develops grade 1 IVH.The neonatologist monitors the infant closely for any worsening symptoms., A full-term infant presents with subtle neurological findings shortly after birth.Imaging reveals a grade 1 IVH.The pediatrician provides ongoing monitoring and reassures the parents., A newborn undergoes a routine ultrasound as part of a standard newborn examination, revealing an incidental finding of grade 1 IVH.No intervention is indicated.

** This code should only be used when there is a definitive diagnosis of grade 1 IVH based on appropriate clinical findings and imaging.Always consider the specific clinical context when assigning this code.

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