ICD-10-CM Code Q62: Congenital obstructive defects of renal pelvis and congenital malformations of ureter and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • Q62 - Congenital obstructive defects of renal pelvis and congenital malformations of ureter
    • Q62.0 - Congenital hydronephrosis
    • Q62.1 - Congenital occlusion of ureter
      • Q62.10 - Congenital occlusion of ureter, unspecified
      • Q62.11 - Congenital occlusion of ureteropelvic junction
      • Q62.12 - Congenital occlusion of ureterovesical orifice
    • Q62.2 - Congenital megaureter
    • Q62.3 - Other obstructive defects of renal pelvis and ureter
      • Q62.31 - Congenital ureterocele, orthotopic
      • Q62.32 - Cecoureterocele
      • Q62.39 - Other obstructive defects of renal pelvis and ureter
    • Q62.4 - Agenesis of ureter
    • Q62.5 - Duplication of ureter
    • Q62.6 - Malposition of ureter
      • Q62.60 - Malposition of ureter, unspecified
      • Q62.61 - Deviation of ureter
      • Q62.62 - Displacement of ureter
      • Q62.63 - Anomalous implantation of ureter
      • Q62.69 - Other malposition of ureter
    • Q62.7 - Congenital vesico-uretero-renal reflux
    • Q62.8 - Other congenital malformations of ureter

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