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ICD-10-CM 2026 · Effective October 1, 2025

ICD-10 B33.0

Billable / Specific

Epidemic myalgia

B33
Block
1
Synonyms
6
LCDs
1
Payer Policies
0
Linked CPTs

About ICD-10-CM B33.0

ICD-10-CM code B33.0 represents Epidemic myalgia. This is a billable/specific code in the Infectious and Parasitic Diseases chapter (block B33). The 2026 edition of ICD-10-CM B33.0 became effective on October 1, 2025.

Inclusion Terms / Approximate Synonyms

Clinical terms and conditions classified under B33.0. Per CMS ICD-10-CM Tabular 2026.

  • Bornholm disease

Medicare LCD Coverage for B33.0

Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs) from CMS MACs that list B33.0 as a covered diagnosis.

6 LCDs

Showing top 6. Click a CPT for full coverage scope.

CMS LCD: Billing and Coding: Electrocardiograms
Article ID: 57326, Effective: 2025-11-06 00:00:00, 2736 covered, 0 non-covered
CPT 93000 →
CMS LCD: Billing and Coding: Electrocardiograms
Article ID: 57326, Effective: 2025-11-06 00:00:00, 2736 covered, 0 non-covered
CPT 93041 →
CMS LCD: Billing and Coding: Electrocardiograms
Article ID: 57326, Effective: 2025-11-06 00:00:00, 2736 covered, 0 non-covered
CPT 93040 →
CMS LCD: Billing and Coding: Electrocardiograms
Article ID: 57326, Effective: 2025-11-06 00:00:00, 2736 covered, 0 non-covered
CPT 93042 →
CMS LCD: Billing and Coding: Electrocardiograms
Article ID: 57326, Effective: 2025-11-06 00:00:00, 2736 covered, 0 non-covered
CPT 93005 →
CMS LCD: Billing and Coding: Electrocardiograms
Article ID: 57326, Effective: 2025-11-06 00:00:00, 2736 covered, 0 non-covered
CPT 93010 →

Commercial Payer Coverage

Coverage policies from major commercial payers referencing B33.0.

1 policies

1 Medicare

Billing and Coding: Electrocardiograms
Policy ID: ART-57326

CPT Codes Commonly Billed with B33.0

Procedures frequently paired with this diagnosis based on PayerReady's Dx↔Px linkage data.

No procedure linkages on file for B33.0

We don't have CPT pairings indexed for this specific code yet. Use the CPT search above to find common procedures, or check your payer's published medical policy for code-specific guidance.

Convert B33.0 to ICD-9-CM

Per CMS General Equivalence Mappings (GEMs), useful for legacy data review and historical claim analysis.

ICD-10ICD-9Mapping Flags
B33.0 0741 00000

Flags format (5 digits): Approximate · No Map · Combination · Scenario · Choice List. Source: CMS 2017 GEMs (final version).

ICD-10 B33.0, Billing FAQ

Is ICD-10 code B33.0 billable? +

Yes, B33.0 is a billable ICD-10-CM code that can appear as a primary or secondary diagnosis on claims.

What other names or terms map to B33.0? +

ICD-10 B33.0 includes: Bornholm disease.

What ICD-9 codes does B33.0 map to? +

Per CMS GEMs, B33.0 maps to ICD-9 codes: 0741. Useful for legacy data review and historical claim analysis.

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Verified against the CMS 2026 code set on July 18, 2026.

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