The ICD-10 code for Frontofacionasal Dysplasia is Q75.8. This code is used to classify congenital malformations of the face and neck. Unfortunately, ICD-9 does not have a specific code for Frontofacionasal Dysplasia. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and appropriate coding.
Frontofacionasal dysplasia is a rare congenital disorder that affects the development of the face and nasal region. Unfortunately, I cannot provide you with the exact ICD-10 code for this condition as medical codes are constantly being updated and revised. However, I can provide you with some information about the condition and its possible ICD-10 code range.
Frontofacionasal dysplasia is characterized by abnormal growth and development of the forehead, eyes, nose, and surrounding facial structures. This can result in a variety of facial abnormalities, including a prominent forehead, widely spaced eyes, a small or underdeveloped nose, and other related features. The severity of the condition can vary widely among affected individuals.
In terms of ICD-10 coding, frontofacionasal dysplasia would likely fall under the broader category of "congenital malformations of the face and neck" (Q18). However, within this category, there are numerous specific codes for different types of facial dysplasias, depending on the exact features and characteristics present in the individual case.
Regarding the ICD-9 code, it is important to note that ICD-9 has been replaced by ICD-10 since October 2015. Therefore, ICD-9 codes are no longer actively used or maintained. However, in ICD-9, similar conditions may have been classified under categories such as "congenital anomalies of face and neck" (756.0-756.9) or more specific codes depending on the particular features of frontofacionasal dysplasia.
It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or medical coder for accurate and up-to-date coding information specific to an individual case.