ICD-11 classes
05 Endocrine, nutritional or metabolic diseases
Nutritional disorders
Overweight, obesity or specific nutrient excesses
Certain specified nutrient excesses
5B91 — Mineral excesses
5C64.10 — Iron overload diseases
ICD-11 5C64.10 — Iron overload diseases
Iron overload is the accumulation of excess iron in body tissues. Iron overload usually occurs as a result of a genetic predisposition to absorb and store iron in excess amounts, the most common form of which is hereditary hemochromatosis. Iron overload can also occur as a complication of other hematologic disorders that require chronic transfusion therapy, repeated injections of parenteral iron, or excessive iron ingestion. Excessive iron stores usually accumulate in the reticuloendothelial tissues and cause little damage (“hemosiderosis”). If overload continues, iron eventually begins to accumulate in tissues such as hepatic parenchyma, pancreas, heart and synovium, causing hemochromatosis.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
Diagnosis with code 5C64.10 contains 1 clarifying diagnosis:
- 8A03.10 — Friedreich ataxia
The diagnosis is coded elsewhere:
The diagnosis is included in 3 other classes.
- Friedreich ataxia (8A03.10)
- Atransferrinaemia (3A00.Y)
- Microcytic anaemia with liver iron overload (3A00.Y)