Zimmermann Laband syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by abnormalities in the face, nails, and extremities. The ICD10 code for Zimmermann Laband syndrome is Q87.8. Unfortunately, there is no specific ICD9 code for this syndrome as it has been replaced by the newer ICD10 coding system. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and coding.
Zimmermann-Laband syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a range of physical and developmental abnormalities. It affects various parts of the body, including the bones, skin, nails, and teeth. Although there is no specific ICD10 code for Zimmermann-Laband syndrome, the condition can be classified under the broader umbrella of "Other specified congenital malformation syndromes affecting multiple systems" (Q87.8). This code encompasses various syndromes that do not have their own specific code within the ICD10 classification.
In terms of the older ICD9 coding system, Zimmermann-Laband syndrome does not have a specific code either. However, it would likely fall under the category of "Other specified congenital anomalies" (759.89). This code is used for rare or less well-known conditions that do not have a dedicated code within the ICD9 system.
It is important to note that the ICD coding system is regularly updated to reflect advancements in medical knowledge and to accommodate new diseases and conditions. Therefore, it is always recommended to consult the most recent version of the ICD coding manual or consult a healthcare professional for accurate and up-to-date coding information.
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