ICD-10-CM Code Q26: Congenital malformations of great veins and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • Q26 - Congenital malformations of great veins
    • Q26.0 - Congenital stenosis of vena cava
    • Q26.1 - Persistent left superior vena cava
    • Q26.2 - Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection
    • Q26.3 - Partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection
    • Q26.4 - Anomalous pulmonary venous connection, unspecified
    • Q26.5 - Anomalous portal venous connection
    • Q26.6 - Portal vein-hepatic artery fistula
    • Q26.8 - Other congenital malformations of great veins
    • Q26.9 - Congenital malformation of great vein, unspecified

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