ICD-10-CM · C00–D49Billable

ICD-10-CM Code D72.119

Hypereosinophilic syndrome [HES], unspecified

Source: CMS ICD-10-CM FY2026Effective Reviewed by the D3rx Clinical Billing Team

Diagnosis information

Billable

Yes

Valid for claim submission

Chapter

C00–D49

Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs

Risk adjustment

None

Not risk-adjustable (V28)

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More codes in the D72 category

Other billable ICD-10-CM codes in the same category as D72.119. Coding to the highest specificity the documentation supports is what keeps a claim clean — pick the child code that most precisely matches the diagnosis.

  • D72.0Genetic anomalies of leukocytes
  • D72.10Eosinophilia, unspecified
  • D72.110Idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome [IHES]
  • D72.111Lymphocytic Variant Hypereosinophilic Syndrome [LHES]
  • D72.118Other hypereosinophilic syndrome
  • D72.12Drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms syndrome
  • D72.18Eosinophilia in diseases classified elsewhere
  • D72.19Other eosinophilia
  • D72.810Lymphocytopenia
  • D72.818Other decreased white blood cell count
  • D72.819Decreased white blood cell count, unspecified
  • D72.820Lymphocytosis (symptomatic)

Documentation & coding notes

  • D72.119 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code — it can be reported as a primary or secondary diagnosis when the documentation supports it. Code to the highest level of specificity the record allows.
  • Always verify the code against the current ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines and the payer's coverage policy before submitting — coverage, medical necessity edits, and sequencing rules vary by payer.

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Medical coding disclaimer

ICD-10-CM codes and descriptions shown are from the CMS FY2026 official code set and HCC mappings from the CMS-HCC V28 model (payment year 2026), shown for educational reference. Official Guidelines, payer coverage, medical-necessity edits, and sequencing rules vary. Always verify with the current ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines and the payer before submitting claims. D3rx is not responsible for coding or billing outcomes.