ICD-10-CM Code Q93: Monosomies and deletions from the autosomes, not elsewhere classified and Related Diagnosis Codes.


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  • Q93 - Monosomies and deletions from the autosomes, not elsewhere classified
    • Q93.0 - Whole chromosome monosomy, nonmosaicism (meiotic nondisjunction)
    • Q93.1 - Whole chromosome monosomy, mosaicism (mitotic nondisjunction)
    • Q93.2 - Chromosome replaced with ring, dicentric or isochromosome
    • Q93.3 - Deletion of short arm of chromosome 4
    • Q93.4 - Deletion of short arm of chromosome 5
    • Q93.5 - Other deletions of part of a chromosome
      • Q93.51 - Angelman syndrome
      • Q93.52 - Phelan-McDermid syndrome
      • Q93.59 - Other deletions of part of a chromosome
    • Q93.7 - Deletions with other complex rearrangements
    • Q93.8 - Other deletions from the autosomes
      • Q93.81 - Velo-cardio-facial syndrome
      • Q93.82 - Williams syndrome
      • Q93.88 - Other microdeletions
      • Q93.89 - Other deletions from the autosomes
    • Q93.9 - Deletion from autosomes, unspecified

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