F98.4
BillableStereotyped movement disorders
Stereotyped movement disorders
Coding Notes
Inclusion Terms
Alternative clinical terms for this condition
- Stereotype/habit disorder
Includes
Conditions included under this code
- disorders of psychological development
Excludes 1
Codes that cannot be used together with this code (mutual exclusion)
- abnormal involuntary movements (R25.-)
Excludes 2
Conditions not included here, but the patient may have both
- symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified (R00-R99)
- breath-holding spells (R06.89)
- gender identity disorder of childhood (F64.2)
- Kleine-Levin syndrome (G47.13)
- obsessive-compulsive disorder (F42.-)
- sleep disorders not due to a substance or known physiological condition (F51.-)
- compulsions in obsessive-compulsive disorder (F42.-)
- hair plucking (F63.3)
- movement disorders of organic origin (G20-G25)
- nail-biting (F98.8)
- nose-picking (F98.8)
- stereotypies that are part of a broader psychiatric condition (F01-F95)
- thumb-sucking (F98.8)
- tic disorders (F95.-)
- trichotillomania (F63.3)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms
SNOMED CT
- Stereotyped movement disorder5507002
- Stereotypic movement disorder5507002
- Stereotypy habit disorder5507002
- Body rocking30189004
- Repetitive rocking movements30189004
- Stereotypic movement disorder with self-injurious behavior40083003
- Stereotypic movement disorder with self-injurious behaviour40083003
- Repetitive hand wringing41996009
- Palicinesia56835001
- Palikinesia56835001
- Pathologic repetition of movements56835001
- Repetitive stereotyped movement84328007
- Stereotyped behavior84328007
- Stereotyped behaviour84328007
- Stereotyped movement84328007
- Stereotyped response84328007
- Stereotyped routines84328007
- Repetitive routines191992009
- Flapping movements of arms247923002
- Repetitive spinning of whole body247924008
- Repetitive spinning of objects247925009
- Repetitive touching of objects247926005
- Repetitive complex twisting movements247927001
- Repetitive complex twisting movements of limbs247929003
- Repetitive complex twisting movements of whole body247930008
- Repititive complex twisting of hands near eyes247932000
- Repetitive pressing on eyes247936002
- Repetitive chin tapping247937006
- Repetitive rubbing of body parts247939009
- Repetitive tiptoe walking247940006
- Clinging to special objects247941005
- Clinging to special objects - stereotyped routine247941005
- Collecting objects - stereotyped routine247942003
- Arranging objects in straight line - stereotyped routine247943008
- Posturing routine247944002
- Complex mannerisms - stereotype247945001
- Repetitive flapping movements284515004
- Repetitive spinning movements284516003
- Repetitive flicking movements284517007
- Repetitive tapping movements284518002
- Repetitive finger tapping284519005
- Always follows the same route284522007
- Always follows the same route - stereotyped routine284522007
- Acquired nystagmus314935002
- Spasmus nutans400948003
- Primary stereotypy722975002
- Secondary stereotypy722976001
- Stereotypic movement disorder without self-injurious behavior724652008
- Stereotypic movement disorder without self-injurious behaviour724652008
- IQSEC2 (IQ motif and Sec7 domain 2) related syndromic intellectual disability774149004
- IQSEC2-related syndromic intellectual disability774149004
- Severe intellectual disability, progressive postnatal microcephaly, midline stereotypic hand movements syndrome774149004
- Severe neurodevelopmental disorder with feeding difficulties, stereotypic hand movement, bilateral cataract1179282009
- NRXN1(neurexin 1) related severe neurodevelopmental disorder, motor stereotypies, chronic constipation, sleep-wake cycle disturbance1300131002
- NRXN1-related severe neurodevelopmental disorder, motor stereotypies, chronic constipation, sleep-wake cycle disturbance1300131002
- Neurexin 1-related severe neurodevelopmental disorder, motor stereotypies, chronic constipation, sleep-wake cycle disturbance1300131002
UMLS
- MOVEMENT DIS STEREOTYPICC0038273
- Movement Disorder, StereotypicC0038273
- STEREOTYPIC MOVEMENT DISC0038273
- Stereotyped movement disorderC0038273
- Stereotyped movement disordersC0038273
- Stereotypic Movement DisorderC0038273
- Stereotypic Movement DisordersC0038273
- Stereotypic movement disorderC0038273
- StereotypyC0038273
- Stereotypy habit disorderC0038273
- Stereotypy habit disorder (disorder)C0038273
- Stereotypy/habit disorderC0038273
- movements stereotypedC0038273
- stereotyped movementC0038273
- stereotyped movement disorderC0038273
- stereotypesC0038273
- stereotypic movement disorderC0038273
- stereotypiesC0038273
- stereotypyC0038273
- Stereotype/habit disorderC2875008
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ICD-10 code F98.4?
ICD-10-CM code F98.4 represents "Stereotyped movement disorders". It is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.
Is F98.4 a billable code?
Yes, F98.4 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.
What chapter is F98.4 in?
F98.4 is in Chapter 5: Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (codes F01-F99).
What codes cannot be used with F98.4?
F98.4 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: abnormal involuntary movements (R25.-).
What SNOMED CT codes does F98.4 map to?
F98.4 maps to 38 SNOMED CT concepts: 314935002, 284522007, 247943008, 30189004, 247941005, and 33 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.
What are the UMLS CUIs for F98.4?
F98.4 is linked to 2 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C0038273, C2875008. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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