AutoICD API

Q25.8

Billable

Other congenital malformations of other great arteries

Other congenital malformations of other great arteries

Coding Notes

Excludes 2

Conditions not included here, but the patient may have both

Related Codes(9)
ICD-11 Equivalents(1)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(173)

SNOMED CT

Clinical Terms

  • Abnormal origin of arterial duct
  • Anomalous origin of ductus arteriosus from ascending aorta
  • Anomalous origin of arterial duct from left brachiocephalic artery
  • Abnormal intrapericardial course of great arteries
  • Anomalous insertion of arterial duct
  • Distal origin of brachiocephalic trunk
  • Anomalous origin of ductus arteriosus from aortic diverticulum
  • Vascular ring with malrotation and dextroversion of heart and hypoplasia of right lung and left arterial duct
  • Anomalous origin of right ductus arteriosus from right aortic arch
  • Bilateral arterial duct with patent left arterial duct and closed right arterial duct
  • Congenital abnormality of ductus arteriosus
  • Parallel course of aorta and pulmonary artery
  • Bilateral arterial duct
  • Anomalous origin of left arterial duct from right aortic arch
  • Vascular ring with right aortic arch and left ductus arteriosus from retroesophageal diverticulum of aorta
  • Vascular ring with right aortic arch and left arterial duct from retroesophageal diverticulum of aorta
  • Innominate artery compression syndrome
  • Vascular ring due to aberrant subclavian artery and bilateral arterial ducts
  • Anomalous origin of ductus arteriosus from right carotid artery
  • Anomalous origin of ductus arteriosus from subclavian artery
  • Congenital abnormality of arterial duct
  • Ductus arteriosus from brachiocephalic artery
  • Anomalous origin of arterial duct from left carotid artery
  • Anomalous origin of ductus arteriosus from right subclavian artery
  • Anomalous origin of ductus arteriosus from brachiocephalic artery
  • Anomalous separate origins of internal carotid arteries and external carotid arteries from single aortic arch
  • Anomalous insertion of ductus arteriosus into pulmonary trunk
  • Anomalous origin of ductus arteriosus from left subclavian artery
  • Bilateral ductus arteriosus with patent left ductus arteriosus and closed right ductus arteriosus
  • Anomalous origin of ductus arteriosus from left carotid artery
  • Vascular ring with left aortic arch and right arterial duct arising from aberrant retroesophageal innominate artery
  • Anomalous insertion of arterial duct into right pulmonary artery
  • Distal origin of innominate artery
  • Arterial duct from left subclavian artery
  • Subaortic course of innominate vein
  • Anomalous insertion of ductus arteriosus
  • Congenital short innominate artery
  • Anomalous origin of ductus arteriosus from distal descending aorta
  • Anomalous origin of left ductus arteriosus from right aortic arch
  • Anomalous insertion of ductus arteriosus into unknown site
  • Ductus arteriosus from left subclavian artery
  • Bilateral arterial duct with closed left arterial duct and patent right arterial duct
  • Anomalous insertion of arterial duct into unknown site
  • Anomalous origin of arterial duct from right carotid artery
  • Ductus arteriosus from retroesophageal aortic diverticulum
  • Anomalous origin of arterial duct from distal descending aorta
  • Ductus arteriosus from retro-esophageal aortic diverticulum
  • Anomalous origin of arterial duct from right subclavian artery
  • Subaortic course of brachiocephalic vein
  • Arterial duct from innominate artery
  • Anomalous origin of arterial duct from aortic diverticulum
  • Tracheal compression
  • Bilateral closed ductus arteriosus
  • Bilateral ductus arteriosus
  • Concordant ventriculoarterial connections
  • Origin of innominate artery from left side of aortic arch
  • Compression of trachea
  • Bilateral ductus arteriosus with closed left ductus arteriosus and patent right ductus arteriosus
  • Ductus arteriosus from subclavian artery
  • Vascular ring with left aortic arch and right arterial duct arising from aberrant retroesophageal brachiocephalic artery
  • Abnormal origin of ductus arteriosus
  • Anomalous origin of right arterial duct from right aortic arch
  • Abnormal insertion of arterial duct
  • Anomalous origin of arterial duct from aortic arch
  • Vascular ring with left aortic arch and right arterial duct arising from aberrant retro-oesophageal innominate artery
  • Congenital short growth of innominate artery
  • Ductus arteriosus from retro-oesophageal aortic diverticulum
  • Anomalous origin of arterial duct from left subclavian artery
  • Vascular ring with retrotracheal right pulmonary artery from ascending aorta
  • Anomalous insertion of arterial duct into pulmonary trunk
  • Anomalous insertion of arterial duct into distal left pulmonary artery
  • Anomalous origin of ductus arteriosus from aortic arch
  • Anomalous insertion of ductus arteriosus into distal left pulmonary artery
  • Anomalous origin of arterial duct from subclavian artery
  • Anomalous origin of ductus arteriosus from left brachiocephalic artery
  • Vascular ring with left aortic arch and right arterial duct arising from aberrant retro-oesophageal brachiocephalic artery
  • Right arterial duct
  • Congenital malposition of innominate artery
  • Anomalous insertion of ductus arteriosus into right pulmonary artery
  • Anomalous origin of arterial duct from ascending aorta
  • Congenital malpositioned innominate artery
  • Anatomically corrected malposition with concordant ventriculoarterial connections and parallel great arteries
  • Anomalous origin of arterial duct from brachiocephalic artery
  • Right ductus arteriosus
  • Bilateral closed arterial ducts
  • Congenital hypoplasia of right side of chest
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for other congenital malformations of other great arteries?

The ICD-10-CM code for other congenital malformations of other great arteries is Q25.8. The full clinical description is "Other congenital malformations of other great arteries". Q25.8 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code Q25.8 mean?

ICD-10-CM code Q25.8 represents “Other congenital malformations of other great arteries”. It is classified under Chapter 17: Congenital Malformations, Deformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.

Is Q25.8 a billable code?

Yes, Q25.8 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is Q25.8 in?

Q25.8 is in Chapter 17: Congenital Malformations, Deformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities (codes Q00-Q99).

What SNOMED CT codes does Q25.8 map to?

Q25.8 maps to 44 SNOMED CT concepts: 460609006, 871614007, 253687009, 449445004, 461102008, and 39 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for Q25.8?

Q25.8 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C2910139. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does Q25.8 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like other congenital malformations of other great arteries affect a person's functioning: body functions, activities, participation, and environmental factors. AutoICD provides ICF Core Sets for 12+ conditions and can map clinical text to ICF categories automatically. Browse the ICF directory to explore functioning codes.

What is the ICD-11 equivalent of Q25.8?

Q25.8 maps to the ICD-11 code: LA8B.Z (Congenital anomaly of great arteries including arterial duct, unspecified).

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