ICD-10: Z87.7
Personal history of (corrected) congenital malformations
Clinical Information
Inclusion Terms
- Conditions classifiable to Q00-Q89 that have been repaired or corrected
Coding Guidelines
Excludes 2
- presence of other devices (Z97.-)
- congenital malformations that have been partially corrected or repaired but which still require medical treatment - code to condition
- personal history of medical treatment (Z92.-)
- presence of cardiac and vascular implants and grafts (Z95.-)
- other postprocedural states (Z98.-)
- transplanted organ and tissue status (Z94.-)
- presence of other functional implants (Z96.-)
Subcategories
Z87.76
Personal history of (corrected) congenital malformations of integument, limbs and musculoskeletal system
Z87.75
Personal history of (corrected) congenital malformations of respiratory system
Z87.72
Personal history of (corrected) congenital malformations of nervous system and sense organs
Z87.79
Personal history of other (corrected) congenital malformations
Z87.71
Personal history of (corrected) congenital malformations of genitourinary system
Z87.74
Personal history of (corrected) congenital malformations of heart and circulatory system
Z87.73
Personal history of (corrected) congenital malformations of digestive system
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