Gout ICD 10 Coding Guide For Coders

Gout is a type of arthritis caused by a buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints. The ICD-10 code for gout is M10.

M10.0 – Idiopathic gout

M10.1 – Lead-induced gout

M10.2 – Drug-induced gout

M10.3 – Gout due to impaired renal function

M10.4 – Other secondary gout

M10.5 – Multifocal osteoarthropathy (MFO) (Idiopathic MFO)

M10.8 – Other gout

M10.9 – Gout, unspecified

When coding gout, it is important to note any secondary causes, such as medication use or impaired renal function, and to code those in addition to the primary gout code. It is also important to note the location of the affected joint(s) if specified in the medical documentation, as this can be coded as well.