ICD-11 classes
03 Diseases of the blood or blood-forming organs
Coagulation defects, purpura or other haemorrhagic or...
Coagulation defects
Haemorrhagic diseases due to acquired coagulation factor...
3B21 — Haemorrhagic disorder due to circulating anticoagulants and...

ICD-11 3B21 — Haemorrhagic disorder due to circulating anticoagulants and coagulation factors

A disease caused by anticoagulants present in the body that prevent the blood from clotting normally. This disease is characterised by abnormalities in blood clotting. This disease may present with prolonged bleeding, easy bruising or, bleeding gums. Confirmation is by identification of anticoagulants present in a blood sample.

The diagnosis includes nothing.

It excludes 1 item.

  • long-term use of anticoagulants without haemorrhage (QC48.0)

Diagnosis with code 3B21 contains 4 clarifying diagnoses:

  1. 3B21.0 — Haemorrhage due to thrombin inhibitor other than heparin
  2. 3B21.1 — Haemorrhage due to factor Xa inhibitor
  3. 3B21.Y — Haemorrhagic disorder due to other specified circulating anticoagulants
  4. 3B21.Z — Haemorrhagic disorder due to unspecified circulating anticoagulants

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