Unspecified hyperlipidemia refers to an elevation of lipids in the blood, such as cholesterol and triglycerides, without a specific subtype being identified. It is often diagnosed when lipid levels are abnormal, but the underlying cause—whether genetic, dietary, or related to other health conditions—has not been determined. This condition can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases and may be managed through lifestyle changes, medications, and regular monitoring of lipid levels.
other and unspecified hyperlipidemia
Other And Unspecified Hyperlipidemia Alpha-lipoproteinemia; Hyperlipidemia NOS; Hyperlipoproteinemia NOS
ICD 9 Cm Code 272.4 - Other and unspecified hyperlipidemia Alpha-lipoproteinemia Hyperlipidemia NOS Hyperlipoproteinemia NOS
I dont think its a CPT code I believe its a ICD-9-Cm Diagnosis Code. 272.4 stands for Other and unspecified hyperlipidemia.
Yes, TPN can result in hyperlipidemia and accumulation of triglycerides in the liver. To laem more about the research samples of hyperlipidemia.
The medical diagnostic code 272.4 refers to "Other and unspecified hyperlipidemia," which is a condition characterized by elevated levels of lipids in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides. This code is used when the specific type of hyperlipidemia cannot be clearly defined or when it encompasses multiple lipid abnormalities that do not fit other established categories. It is important for healthcare providers to accurately diagnose and manage this condition to prevent cardiovascular diseases.
"Hyperlipidemia 272.4" is an ICD-9 code in medical billing for hyperlipidemia being present in a blood sample. Hyperlipidemia is a disorder group concerning high amounts of lipids in the blood. Blood marked with this condition usually has elevated fat, cholesterol, triglycerides or similar lipid levels.
The term Hyperlipidemia refers to one having high blood cholesterol. Research has shown that there are usually no symptoms for Hyperlipidemia but if it goes untreated it can lead to hardening of the arteries, heart attack or stroke.
The suffix "-emia" means "in the blood." Therefore, hyperlipidemia refers to elevated levels of lipids (fats) in the blood.
272.4
HyperLipiDemia
A hyperlipidemia blood test measures levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood. High levels of these lipids can increase the risk of heart disease and other health problems. This test is used to assess a person's risk and guide treatment for hyperlipidemia.