

What's New in the 2025 Edition?
The 2025 Revised Edition includes Fiscal Year 2025 code updates, as well as new information on:
- Assigning codes for presymptomatic Type 1 diabetes mellitus including an overview on the levels of hypoglycemia;
- Assigning BMI codes for adults, children, and adolescents;
- Updates on complications of labor and delivery, including information about prodromal labor;
- New section on ICD-10-CM codes for congenital malformations of the aortic and mitral valves in category Q23;
- Updated information on types of pulmonary embolisms, including cement pulmonary embolism;
- New information on which code to assign for management of pancytopenia due to radioactive drugs.
- And much more!
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