- Anemia (essential) (general) (hemoglobin deficiency) (infantile) (primary) (profound) - D64.9 - combined system disease NEC - D51.0 - due to dietary vitamin B12 deficiency - D51.3 - deficiency - D53.9 - vitamin B12 NOS - D51.9 - dietary - D51.3 - dietary vitamin B12 deficiency - D51.3 - vegan - D51.3 - Neuropathy, neuropathic - G62.9 - vitamin B12 - E53.8 - with anemia (pernicious) - D51.0 - due to dietary deficiency - D51.3 Index of External Cause of Injuries References found for this diagnosis code in the External Cause of Injuries Index: Anemia(essential) (general) (hemoglobin deficiency) (infantile) (primary) (profound) combined system disease NEC due to dietary vitamin B12 deficiency Anemia(essential) (general) (hemoglobin deficiency) (infantile) (primary) (profound) deficiency vitamin B12 NOS dietary Anemia(essential) (general) (hemoglobin deficiency) (infantile) (primary) (profound) due to (in) (with) dietary vitamin B12 deficiency Anemia(essential) (general) (hemoglobin deficiency) (infantile) (primary) (profound) vegan Degeneration, degenerative combined (spinal cord) (subacute) with anemia (pernicious) due to dietary vitamin B12 deficiency Neuropathy, neuropathic vitamin B12 with anemia (pernicious) due to dietary deficiency Polyneuropathy(peripheral) in (due to) vitamin B12 deficiency with anemia (pernicious) due to dietary deficiency Convert D51.3 to ICD-9-CM Below are the ICD-9 codes that most closely match this ICD-10 code, based on the General Equivalence Mappings (GEMs)

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BPC-157 is a synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide derived from a protein found in human gastric juice
Furthermore, BPC-157s potent antioxidant qualities may shield cells from oxidative strssand free-radical damage, thereby encouraging tissue regeneration
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However, BPC-157 and TB4-Frag (SDKP) are some of the few peptides that are bioavailable, allowing them to be effective when taken orally