ICD10 code of Poland Syndrome and ICD9 code
What is the ICD10 code for Poland Syndrome? And the ICD9 code for Poland Syndrome?
Poland Syndrome is a rare congenital condition characterized by the underdevelopment or absence of chest muscles on one side of the body, often accompanied by webbing of the fingers. In the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10), Poland Syndrome is classified under code Q79.89. This code is specifically used for congenital malformations of the musculoskeletal system, not elsewhere classified.
In the ICD-10, Q79.89 is the code assigned to Poland Syndrome, which helps healthcare professionals accurately identify and classify this condition. It is important for medical records and billing purposes, as well as for tracking epidemiological data and conducting research.
On the other hand, in the previous version of the classification system, the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (ICD-9), Poland Syndrome was not assigned a specific code. However, it would generally be classified under the broader category of "Congenital Anomalies of the Musculoskeletal System" (ICD-9 code range 755-759).
It is worth noting that the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 occurred in most countries around 2015, as the new classification system offers more detailed and comprehensive codes for various medical conditions.
by Diseasemaps
ICD10 = Q79.8
ICD9 = 756.89
ICD9 756.89
ICD10 Q798
9/1/17 by Rodney 2000
I have not idea about vodes
Other congenital malformations of musculoskeletal system. Q79.8 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
9/30/17 by Deana 2000
ICD-9 756.8
ICD-10 Q79.8
11/16/17 by Sally 600
I do not know any ICD9 or ICD10 codes.
Icd10 Q79.8 and icd9 756.81
7/14/18 by Michael 3561
There's a lot of information out there about Poland syndrome. Just look around. You'll find it.
2/14/20 by Lori 2500
D ICD-10: Q79.8 ICD-9-CM: 756.89 OMIM: 173800 MeSH: D011045 DiseasesDB: 31679 SNOMED CT: 38371006
1/30/22 by Onipede 2500
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