ICD10 code of Hypochondroplasia and ICD9 code
What is the ICD10 code for Hypochondroplasia? And the ICD9 code for Hypochondroplasia?
Hypochondroplasia is a rare genetic disorder characterized by abnormal bone growth and is considered a type of skeletal dysplasia. Although it is a genetically inherited condition, it is not as severe as other forms of dwarfism, such as achondroplasia.
In the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10), Hypochondroplasia is classified under the code Q77.4. This code is specifically used to identify and classify skeletal dysplasias that primarily affect bone growth and development. It falls under the broader category of "Other specified congenital malformations of the musculoskeletal system."
On the other hand, in the ICD-9 system, which was previously used prior to the implementation of ICD-10, Hypochondroplasia was classified under the code 756.4. This code was used to identify specific forms of dwarfism or skeletal dysplasias. However, it is important to note that ICD-9 codes are no longer in use and have been replaced by ICD-10 codes since October 1, 2015.
It is crucial for healthcare professionals to accurately assign the appropriate ICD-10 code when diagnosing and documenting cases of Hypochondroplasia. This coding system helps in ensuring standardized classification, effective communication, and accurate data collection for research, healthcare planning, and reimbursement purposes.
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