ICD-10-CM Code Q65: Congenital deformities of hip and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • Q65 - Congenital deformities of hip
    • Q65.0 - Congenital dislocation of hip, unilateral
      • Q65.00 - Congenital dislocation of unspecified hip, unilateral
      • Q65.01 - Congenital dislocation of right hip, unilateral
      • Q65.02 - Congenital dislocation of left hip, unilateral
    • Q65.1 - Congenital dislocation of hip, bilateral
    • Q65.2 - Congenital dislocation of hip, unspecified
    • Q65.3 - Congenital partial dislocation of hip, unilateral
      • Q65.30 - Congenital partial dislocation of unspecified hip, unilateral
      • Q65.31 - Congenital partial dislocation of right hip, unilateral
      • Q65.32 - Congenital partial dislocation of left hip, unilateral
    • Q65.4 - Congenital partial dislocation of hip, bilateral
    • Q65.5 - Congenital partial dislocation of hip, unspecified
    • Q65.6 - Congenital unstable hip
    • Q65.8 - Other congenital deformities of hip
      • Q65.81 - Congenital coxa valga
      • Q65.82 - Congenital coxa vara
      • Q65.89 - Other specified congenital deformities of hip
    • Q65.9 - Congenital deformity of hip, unspecified

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