The ICD-10 code for Isotretinoin Syndrome is Q80.2. Unfortunately, there is no specific ICD-9 code for this condition as it is a newer classification system. Isotretinoin Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects the development of various organs and structures in the body. It is typically associated with the use of isotretinoin medication during pregnancy. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and appropriate management of this condition.
Isotretinoin Syndrome, also known as Retinoic Acid Embryopathy, is a rare condition caused by exposure to isotretinoin (a medication used to treat severe acne) during pregnancy. Unfortunately, I cannot provide the exact ICD10 code for this syndrome without access to a comprehensive medical database. However, it is likely to fall under the broader category of "Other Congenital Malformations" (Q89) in the ICD10 coding system. As for the ICD9 code, it is important to note that the ICD9 system has been replaced by ICD10 since October 1, 2015. Therefore, it may not have a specific code for Isotretinoin Syndrome. Nevertheless, it might have been classified under a general code for congenital malformations or as a side effect of a drug (E930-E949). It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or refer to the official coding guidelines for accurate and up-to-date information.