R10.8A9 Flank tenderness, unspecified

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The ICD-10-CM code for Flank tenderness, unspecified is R10.8A9 (FY2026). It is a billable, claim-ready diagnosis code.

Classification

Section
R10-R19: Symptoms and signs involving the digestive system and abdomen (R10-R19)
Category R10
51 codes (42 billable)
FY2026 Status
New code in FY2026

Also Known As

ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index entries that lead to R10.8A9:

  • Tenderness, abdominal › flank

Inclusion Terms

  • Flank tenderness NOS

Official Coding Guidelines

Repeated falls vs history of falling

d. Repeated falls Code R29.6, Repeated falls, is for use for encounters when a patient has recently fallen and the reason for the fall is being investigated. Code Z91.81, History of falling, is for use when a patient has fallen in the past and is at risk for future falls. When appropriate, both codes R29.6 and Z91.81 may be assigned together.

— ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, FY2026, Section I.C.18.d
Use of R40.20 unspecified coma; do not report for induced/sedated

e. Coma Code R40.20, Unspecified coma, should be assigned when the underlying cause of the coma is not known, or the cause is a traumatic brain injury and the coma scale is not documented in the medical record. Do not report codes for unspecified coma, individual or total Glasgow coma scale scores for a patient with a medically induced coma or a sedated patient.

— ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, FY2026, Section I.C.18.e

Source: CMS — ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, FY2026

References

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Reviewed by Prajwal Shrestha, CPC, CRC
Certified Professional Coder (CPC) and Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC) · AAPC Member ID 01997614 · About · Editorial policy · Content last reviewed: 2025-10-01

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