ICD-10 Code for Leukocytosis (D72.829)

The ICD-10 code D72.829 is used for leukocytosis, unspecified, a condition marked by an elevated white blood cell count. Common causes include infections, inflammation, stress, smoking, medications, and bone marrow disorders. Patients may experience fever, fatigue, weakness, or no symptoms at all. Accurate coding requires documenting the abnormal lab result and the underlying cause when known. Use a more specific code if the cause is identified. For billing, ensure clinical notes support medical necessity, include relevant lab findings, and avoid unspecified coding when detailed documentation is available to reduce claim denials.

Common causes of leukocytosis

  • Infections (bacterial, viral, or fungal)

  • Inflammation or autoimmune disorders

  • Stress, trauma, or surgery

  • Smoking and certain medications

  • Bone marrow disorders, including leukemia

Possible symptoms

  • Fever or chills

  • Fatigue and weakness

  • Body aches or pain

  • Shortness of breath or dizziness

  • No symptoms in some patients

Coding guidelines

  1. Use D72.829 when leukocytosis is documented but the cause is not specified.

  2. Code the underlying condition first if it is known and clinically significant.

  3. Do not use unspecified codes when documentation supports a more specific diagnosis.

  4. Include supporting laboratory findings and provider assessment in the medical record.

Billing tips

  • Document medical necessity for repeat CBC or additional testing.

  • Link diagnosis codes correctly to related procedures and lab services.

  • Ensure provider notes clearly describe symptoms, findings, and treatment plans.

  • Review payer policies for coverage requirements and claim edits.