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NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES ICD-9 Code range 260-269

The ICD-9 code range NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES for 260-269 is medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO).

260

Kwashiorkor

261

Nutritional marasmus

262

Other severe protein-calorie malnutrition

263

Other and unspecified protein-calorie malnutrition

264

Vitamin A deficiency

265

Thiamine and niacin deficiency states

266

Deficiency of B-complex components

267

Ascorbic acid deficiency

268

Vitamin D deficiency

269

Other nutritional deficiencies