E07.1
BillableDyshormogenetic goiter
E07.1 is the ICD-10-CM code for Dyshormogenetic goiter. It is a billable, specific code valid for reimbursement.
E00-E89 Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases
What this means — in plain language
MedlinePlus · NIHYour thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the front of your neck. It makes hormones that control the way the body uses energy. These hormones affect nearly every organ in your body and control many of your body's most important functions. For example, they affect your breathing, heart rate, weight, digestion, and moods. Thyroid diseases cause your thyroid to make either too much or too little of the…
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Includes
- •Dyshormonogenetic goiter
- •Familial dyshormogenetic goiter
- •Familial dyshormonogenetic goiter
- •Pendred's syndrome
Excludes1 — not coded here
- •transitory congenital goiter with normal function (P72.0)
Medications indicated for this condition
FDA labelingDrugs whose FDA labeling lists this condition's category among its indications. Informational only — not a treatment recommendation or medical advice.
Frequently asked questions
- What is ICD-10 code E07.1?
- E07.1 is the ICD-10-CM code for "Dyshormogenetic goiter". It falls under E00-E89 Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases.
- Is E07.1 a billable code?
- Yes — E07.1 is a billable, specific ICD-10-CM code valid for reimbursement.
- What is excluded from E07.1?
- Excludes1 (not coded here): transitory congenital goiter with normal function (P72.0).
Source: CMS ICD-10-CM FY2026. For informational purposes only — not medical advice. See our medical disclaimer.
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