ICD-10-CM Code N81: Female genital prolapse and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • N81 - Female genital prolapse
    • N81.0 - Urethrocele
    • N81.1 - Cystocele
      • N81.10 - Cystocele, unspecified
      • N81.11 - Cystocele, midline
      • N81.12 - Cystocele, lateral
    • N81.2 - Incomplete uterovaginal prolapse
    • N81.3 - Complete uterovaginal prolapse
    • N81.4 - Uterovaginal prolapse, unspecified
    • N81.5 - Vaginal enterocele
    • N81.6 - Rectocele
    • N81.8 - Other female genital prolapse
      • N81.81 - Perineocele
      • N81.82 - Incompetence or weakening of pubocervical tissue
      • N81.83 - Incompetence or weakening of rectovaginal tissue
      • N81.84 - Pelvic muscle wasting
      • N81.85 - Cervical stump prolapse
      • N81.89 - Other female genital prolapse
    • N81.9 - Female genital prolapse, unspecified

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