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* Q56.3 Pseudohermaphroditism, unspecified | * Q56.3 Pseudohermaphroditism, unspecified | ||
* Q56.4 Indeterminate sex, unspecified Ambiguous genitalia | * Q56.4 Indeterminate sex, unspecified Ambiguous genitalia | ||
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Revision as of 12:53, 6 April 2016
ICD10 Congenital malformations of genital organs (Q50-Q56) |
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Excl.: androgen resistance syndrome (E34.5) syndromes associated with anomalies in the number and form of chromosomes (90-99) testicular feminization syndrome (E34.5)
Q50 Congenital malformations of ovaries, fallopian tubes and broad ligaments
Q51 Congenital malformations of uterus and cervix
Q52 Other congenital malformations of female genitalia
Q53 Undescended testicle
Q54 Hypospadias Excl.: epispadias (64.0)
Q55 Other congenital malformations of male genital organs Excl.: congenital hydrocele (P83.5) hypospadias (54.-)
Q56 Indeterminate sex and pseudohermaphroditism Excl.: pseudohermaphroditism: female, with adrenocortical disorder (E25.-) male, with androgen resistance (E34.5) with specified chromosomal anomaly (96-99)
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Please note that this category uses old terminology, that has been replaced elsewhere with "Disorders of Sex Development (DSD)". |
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) World Health Organization's classification used worldwide as the standard diagnostic tool for epidemiology, health management and clinical purposes. |