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Q74.0

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Oth congen malform of upper limb(s), inc shoulder girdle

Other congenital malformations of upper limb(s), including shoulder girdle

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Alternative clinical terms for this condition

  • Accessory carpal bones
  • Cleidocranial dysostosis
  • Congenital pseudarthrosis of clavicle
  • Macrodactylia (fingers)
  • Madelung's deformity
  • Radioulnar synostosis
  • Sprengel's deformity
  • Triphalangeal thumb

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Codes that cannot be used together with this code (mutual exclusion)

Excludes 2

Conditions not included here, but the patient may have both

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Also Known As / Clinical Terms(1218)

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Clinical Terms

  • Craniofacial microsomia
  • Hypoplasia of corpus callosum, intellectual disability, adducted thumbs, spasticity, hydrocephalus syndrome
  • Madelung's deformity (disorder)
  • Congenital malposition of radius
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of carpal bone
  • Generalized spacing of maxillary teeth
  • Syndrome, Marie-Sainton
  • Lack of ossification of humerus
  • Duplication of whole limb
  • Overgrowth of upper limb
  • Congenital omphalocele, diaphragmatic hernia, cardiovascular anomalies, radial ray defect syndrome
  • Say Field Coldwell syndrome
  • Clavicle pseudoarthrosis
  • Brachymesophalangia
  • Congenital elevation of scapula
  • Congenital dysplasia of right arm
  • Triphalangeal deformity of bilateral thumbs
  • Amniocele
  • Congenital dislocation of left hip
  • True congenital shoulder dislocation
  • Congenital hypertrophy of both upper limbs
  • Radioulnar Synostosis
  • Congenital synostosis of carpal and metacarpal bone
  • Amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia with congenital malformation
  • Brachydactyly, scoliosis, carpal fusion syndrome
  • Congenital dysplasia of joint of left shoulder region
  • Congenital absence of humerus
  • Congenital abnormal shape of scapula
  • Dislocation of joint of shoulder region due to congenital dysplasia of joint of shoulder region
  • Congenital dislocation of elbow
  • Frontonasal dysplasia, bifid nose, upper limb anomalies syndrome
  • Congenital dysplasia of bilateral arms
  • Congenital malpositioned ulna
  • Congenital fused carpal bone
  • High scapula
  • Overgrowth of whole upper limb
  • Lack of ossification of radius
  • Congenital abnormal slender shape of diaphysis of long bone
  • Congenital abnormal shape of carpal bone
  • Congenital constriction band
  • Congenital elevation of right shoulder blade
  • Short stature, Pierre Robin sequence, cleft mandible, hand anomalies, clubfoot syndrome
  • Omphalocele
  • Agenesis of clavicle
  • Congenital cubitus varus of left elbow
  • Congenital positive ulnar variant of both wrists
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of left carpal bones
  • Dysplasia, Cleidocranial
  • Congenital trigger finger of left hand
  • Congenital dysplasia of left upper limb
  • Congenital trigger finger of right hand
  • Macrodactylia (fingers)
  • Accessory phalanx of the thumb
  • Antecubital pterygium syndrome
  • Humeroulnar synostosis
  • Congenital malposition of ulna
  • Aplasia of radius
  • Poorly developed clavicle
  • Congenital deformity of bone of bilateral forearms
  • Pseudoarthrosis of clavicle
  • Congenital anomaly of bone of shoulder girdle
  • Congenital deformity of shoulder
  • Congenital bowed humerus
  • Lack of ossification of scapula
  • Unossified metacarpal bone
  • CLAVICLE, PSEUDARTHROSIS OF, CONGENITAL
  • Capitate-hamate synostosis
  • Bilateral hip and radial head dislocations, short stature, scoliosis, carpal coalition, pes cavus, facial dysmorphism syndrome
  • High shoulder blade
  • CLCD
  • Dislocation of joint of left shoulder region due to congenital dysplasia of joint of left shoulder region
  • Triphalangeal Thumb
  • Thumbs, digitalized
  • Congenital glenoid dysplasia of bilateral scapulae
  • Humeroradial synostosis
  • Macrodactyly of fingers
  • Congenital pseudoarthrosis of clavicle
  • Congenital deformity of right forearm
  • Femur-fibula-ulna dysostosis
  • Dysostoses, Cleidocranial
  • Macrodactyly of hands
  • Macrodactyly of finger
  • Congenital hypertrophy of digit
  • Scheuthauer-Marie-Sainton Syndrome
  • Moeschler Clarren syndrome
  • Deformity of humerus
  • Reduced ossification of scapula
  • Congenital carpal coalition
  • Congenital dysplasia of right upper extremity
  • Bilateral congenital elevation of scapulae
  • Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, bowed forearms, facial dysmorphism syndrome
  • Dysplasias, Cleidocranial
  • Congenital dislocation of right glenohumeral joint
  • Incomplete ossification of carpal bone
  • Congenital bent scapula
  • Congenital bilateral cubitus valgus
  • Congenital bowed scapula
  • Humero-radio-ulnar fusion
  • Slender forearm bone
  • Congenital umbilical hernia
  • Congenital elevation of scapula (disorder)
  • Congenital deformity of both forearms
  • Radioulnar synostosis of bilateral forearms
  • synostosis radioulnar
  • Congenital hypoplasia of glenoid cavity
  • Aplasia of clavicle
  • Congenital misshapen metacarpal bone
  • Congenital dolichostenomelia
  • Congenital anomaly of upper limb
  • Congenital dysplasia of left upper extremity
  • Congenital misshapen scapula
  • Ferlini Ragno Calzolari syndrome
  • Hemispheric cerebral hypoplasia
  • Congenital deformity of clavicle
  • Aplasia of bone of thorax
  • Bilateral congenital cubitus varus
  • Oculoauriculovertebral spectrum with radial defects
  • Congenital positive ulnar variant of bilateral wrists
  • Accessory carpal bones
  • Congenital radioulnar synostosis of right forearm
  • Glenoid dysplasia of right scapula
  • Bifid digit
  • Liebenberg syndrome
  • Duane's retraction syndrome
  • Congenital macrodactyly
  • Slender long bone
  • Reduced ossification of metacarpal bone
  • Congenital fused ulna
  • PHAVER syndrome
  • Lacunar skull
  • Cleidocranial Digital Dysostoses
  • Femur-fibula-ulna syndrome
  • Agenesis of scapula
  • Congenital dysplasia of right upper limb
  • Congenital anomaly of bilateral upper limbs
  • Congenital anomaly of ulna
  • Congenital fused metacarpal bone
  • Congenital synostosis of bones of upper limb
  • Extra wrist bones
  • Triphalangeal thumbs
  • Macromelia
  • Cleidocranial Dysostoses
  • Clavicular agenesis
  • Congenital malpositioned metacarpal bone
  • Congenital hypoplasia of cerebral hemisphere
  • Congenital anomaly of scapula
  • Generalised spacing of maxillary teeth
  • Accessory carpal bone
  • CLCD - Cleidocranial dysplasia
  • Cleft mandible
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of scapula and humerus bone
  • Congenital malposition of carpal bone
  • Parietal foramina
  • Bilateral congenital deformity of upper limbs
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of radius
  • Macrodactyly of finger of left hand
  • Houlston Ironton Temple syndrome
  • Congenital abnormal slender shape of shaft of humerus
  • Congenital malpositioned radius
  • Aberrant intrinsic muscles of hand
  • Ulnar dimelia
  • Congenital fused radius
  • Congenital glenoid dysplasia of both scapulae
  • Constriction ring of upper limb with lymphoedema
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of upper limb bones
  • Congenital pseudoarthrosis of the clavicle
  • Bilateral accessory carpal bone of wrists
  • Supernumerary carpal bone
  • Marie Sainton Syndrome
  • Accessory metacarpal bone
  • Congenital abnormal slender shape of long bone
  • Duplication of whole upper limb
  • Congenital deformity of bone of left forearm
  • Slender radius
  • Duane's syndrome
  • Cleidocranial dysostosis (disorder)
  • CLEIDOCRANIAL DYSOSTOSIS
  • Supernumerary carpal bones
  • Congenital dislocation of glenohumeral joint
  • Hydrocephalus, costovertebral dysplasia, Sprengel anomaly syndrome
  • Congenital trigger finger of bilateral hands
  • Congenital deformity of radius and/or ulna
  • MADELUNG DEFORMITY
  • Congenital abnormal slender shape of radius
  • Congenital anomaly of left upper limb
  • Congenital trigger finger of both hands
  • Congenital misshapen ulna
  • Deformity of ulna
  • Congenital hypoplasia of radius
  • Amniotic bands of upper limb
  • thumbs triphalangeal
  • Giuffre Tsukahara syndrome
  • Congenital abnormal shape of humerus
  • Hypertrophy of ulna
  • Congenital deformity of left clavicle
  • Gershoni Baruch syndrome
  • Patent ductus arteriosus with facial dysmorphism and abnormal fifth digits
  • Sprengel deformity
  • Congenital elevation of right scapula
  • Congenital bowing of ulna
  • Bilateral congenital anomaly of upper limbs
  • Lymphedema of upper limb
  • Cleidocranial Digital Dysostosis
  • Kosenow syndrome
  • Synostosis of both humerus and ulna
  • Congenital malpositioned humerus
  • Congenital deformity of bilateral upper limbs
  • Polydactyly of right thumb
  • Bilateral congenital dysplasia of upper limbs
  • Congenital hypoplasia of glenoid fossa of scapula
  • Congenital dysplasia of radius
  • Craniofenestria
  • Accessory carpal bone of bilateral wrists
  • Congenital thickening of radius
  • Hypoplasia of corpus callosum
  • Localized congenital skull defect
  • PHAVER (pterygia, heart anomaly, autosomal recessive inheritance, vertebral defect, ear anomaly, radial defect) syndrome
  • Congenital misshapen clavicle
  • Cleidocranial Dysplasia
  • Congenital elevation of left scapula
  • Hemifacial microsomia
  • Congenital anomaly of metacarpal bone
  • Aplasia of bone of radius and/or ulna
  • Congenital fused humerus
  • Ulna fibula ray defect and brachydactyly syndrome
  • Congenital glenoid dysplasia
  • Unossified humerus
  • osteodental dysplasia
  • Humero-radio-ulnar synostosis
  • Radioulnar synostosis with developmental delay and hypotonia syndrome
  • Accessory thumb of left hand
  • Robin sequence with cleft mandible and limb anomalies syndrome
  • Congenital hypoplasia of cerebral white matter
  • Accessory carpal bone of left wrist
  • Congenital abnormal slender shape of forearm bone
  • Hyperphalangy
  • Congenital angulated radius
  • Congenital anomalies of elbow and upper arm
  • Congenital synostosis of scapula with humerus bone
  • Congenital abnormal shape of radius
  • Humeroradial synostosis of bilateral upper limbs
  • Duane-radial ray syndrome
  • CCD
  • Acrodysplasia scoliosis
  • Congenital short radius
  • CLCD1
  • Abnormal tapering of humerus
  • Triphalangy of thumb
  • Congenital misshapen humerus
  • Radioulnar synostosis of right forearm
  • Congenital deformity of both upper limbs
  • deformity madelung s
  • Accessory carpal bones (disorder)
  • Aberrant muscle of the upper limb
  • TPT
  • Digitalized thumb
  • Congenital abnormal shape of clavicle
  • Steel syndrome
  • Radial hypoplasia and triphalangeal thumb with hypospadias and maxillary diastema syndrome
  • Reduced ossification of humerus
  • Congenital anomaly of carpal bone
  • Partial radial absence
  • Triphalangeal thumb with brachyectrodactyly syndrome
  • Brachydactyly with joint dysplasia
  • Congenital glenoid dysplasia of right scapula
  • Congenital absence of upper arm only
  • Lymphoedema of upper limb
  • Pterygia, heart anomaly, autosomal recessive inheritance, vertebral defect, ear anomaly, radial defect syndrome
  • Marie-Sainton syndrome
  • Aberrant forearm extensor muscle
  • deformity sprengels
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of metacarpal bone
  • Polydactyly of left thumb
  • Frontonasal dysplasia sequence
  • Congenital dislocation of radial head
  • Congenital deformity of right upper limb
  • Congenital deformity of scapula
  • Madelung's deformity
  • Dysostosis, Cleidocranial
  • Congenital malpositioned carpal bone
  • Congenital hypertrophy of bilateral upper limbs
  • Radioulnar synostosis (disorder)
  • Thin clavicle
  • Hypertrophy of arm
  • Deformity due to amniotic band
  • Radioulnar synostosis with amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia syndrome
  • Unossified scapula
  • Scapuloiliac dysostosis
  • Absent tibia polydactyly syndrome
  • Finger-like thumbs
  • Pseudoarthrosis
  • Congenital thickened humerus
  • Duplication of whole hand
  • Congenital dislocation of patella
  • Dolichostenomelia
  • Craniocleidodysostosis
  • Dislocation of joint of right shoulder region due to congenital dysplasia of joint of right shoulder region
  • Fused forearm bones
  • Constriction ring of upper limb with lymphedema
  • Macrodactylia of fingers
  • Humeroradioulnar synostosis
  • Absence of clavicle
  • Congenital absence of carpal bone
  • Unossified ulna
  • Congenital positive ulnar variant of wrist
  • Der Kaloustian McIntosh Silver syndrome
  • Ulnar-mammary syndrome
  • Glenoid dysplasia of left scapula
  • Congenital facial asymmetry
  • Congenital negative ulnar variant of wrist
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of bones of upper limb
  • Okihiro syndrome
  • Hypertrophy of upper limb
  • Hemihypertrophy of upper limb
  • Amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of second metacarpal bone
  • Congenital thickening of humerus
  • Duane retraction syndrome
  • Incomplete ossification of ulna
  • Right accessory carpal bone of wrist
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of humerus
  • Adducted thumbs and arthrogryposis syndrome Christian type
  • Slender humerus
  • Congenital left carpal coalition
  • Congenital elevation of both scapulae
  • Femur fibula ulna complex
  • Median cleft face syndrome
  • Acrosyndactyly of the fingers
  • Slender humeral diaphysis
  • Bilateral congenital upper limb hypertrophy
  • deformities sprengels
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of both carpal bones
  • Foreshortened ulna (Madelung deformity)
  • Atrioventricular septal defect, blepharophimosis, radial and anal defect syndrome
  • Dysostosis, Cleidocranial Digital
  • Sprengel's deformity
  • Congenital misshapen radius
  • Bilateral humeroradial synostosis
  • Congenital hypoplasia of bone of radius and/or ulna
  • Hypoplasia of corpus callosum and mental retardation with adducted thumbs and spasticity and hydrocephalus syndrome
  • Bilateral Madelung deformity
  • Congenital angulated humerus
  • Congenital, upward displacement of the scapula
  • Incomplete ossification of radius
  • Glenoid dysplasia
  • Congenital dislocation of left glenohumeral joint
  • Constriction ring syndrome
  • Pathological dislocation of left hip
  • Macrodactyly of hand
  • Congenital dislocation of shoulder
  • Madelung wrist deformity
  • Constricting band of extremity
  • Congenital deformity of left forearm
  • CLEIDOCRANIAL DYSPLASIA 1
  • Triphalangeal thumb (disorder)
  • Proximal radioulnar synostosis
  • Congenital cubitus valgus
  • Deformity of radius
  • Duane syndrome
  • Lunate-triquetrum synostosis
  • Bilateral polydactyly of thumb
  • Brachydactyly elbow wrist dysplasia
  • Congenital absence of radius
  • Congenital absence of part of upper arm
  • Bilateral humero-radio-ulnar synostosis
  • Mesomelic dysplasia of upper limb
  • Failure of differentiation of bones of forearm
  • DRRS - Duane-radial ray syndrome
  • Bilateral congenital abnormal fusion of carpal bones
  • Deformity of scapula
  • Bifid thumb
  • Triphalangeal thumb and dislocation of patella syndrome
  • Bilateral congenital carpal coalition
  • Lack of ossification of carpal bone
  • Congenital humeral varus
  • Radioulnar dysostosis
  • Synostosis of bilateral humerus, radius and ulna
  • Amniotic band syndrome
  • Congenital absence of clavicle
  • congenital elevation scapula
  • Macromelus
  • Congenital cubitus varus of bilateral elbows
  • Congenital dysplasia of joint of right shoulder region
  • Powell Chandra Saal syndrome
  • Craniolacunia
  • Bilateral radioulnar synostosis
  • Mandibular cleft
  • Polydactyly of both thumbs
  • Congenital anomaly of both upper limbs
  • Constriction ring syndrome of upper limb
  • Congenital elevation of bilateral scapulae
  • Bowing of upper limb
  • Hip pathological dislocation
  • Congenital hypoplasia of scapula
  • Congenital macrodactylia
  • Congenital dysplasia of both upper limbs
  • Dysostoses, Cleidocranial Digital
  • Congenital bent humerus
  • Unossified carpal bone
  • Congenital right carpal coalition
  • Aplasia of trochlea of humerus
  • Constriction ring of upper limb with acrosyndactyly and amputation
  • Duplication of ulnar ray
  • Stilling-Turk-Duane syndrome
  • Congenital malposition of humerus
  • Manus plana
  • Congenital anomaly of right upper limb
  • Congenital dysplasia of joint of shoulder region
  • Congenital malformation of thumb
  • Hemifacial microsomia with radial defect syndrome
  • Windblown hand
  • Congenital anomaly of humerus
  • Pelvis shoulder dysplasia
  • Incomplete ossification of metacarpal bone
  • Congenital hypoplasia of bone of thorax
  • Congenital dislocation of joint of shoulder region
  • Congenital anomaly of radius
  • Sprengel's shoulder
  • Congenital subluxation of carpus
  • Pathological dislocation of bilateral hips
  • Hypoplastic clavicle
  • Congenital left radioulnar synostosis
  • Structural developmental anomaly of shoulder girdle
  • Waaler Aarskog syndrome
  • Maladie de Sprengel familiale
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of ulna
  • Congenital ulnar positive variant of right wrist
  • Congenital omphalocele
  • Congenital radioulnar synostosis of bilateral forearms
  • Congenital thickening of scapula
  • Dactylomegaly
  • dysostosis cleidocranial
  • Congenital deformity of bone of right forearm
  • Congenital abnormal slender shape of ulna
  • Congenital right radioulnar synostosis
  • Congenital small clavicle
  • Pierre Robin syndrome
  • Congenital hypoplasia of clavicle
  • Glenoid dysplasia of bilateral scapulae
  • Congenital cubitus varus of both elbows
  • CCD - Cleidocranial dysplasia
  • Congenital bent radius
  • Congenital elevation of left shoulder blade
  • Congenital abnormal shape of ulna
  • Carnevale Hernandez del Castillo syndrome
  • Congenital thickened radius
  • Incomplete ossification of humerus
  • Congenital deformity of upper limb
  • Congenital absence of scapula
  • Congenital abnormal slender shape of humerus
  • Carpal synostosis
  • Accessory carpal bone of right wrist
  • Pathological dislocation of right hip
  • Congenital deformity of both clavicles
  • Synostosis of bilateral humerus and ulna
  • Richieri Costa Pereira syndrome
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of second metacarpal with trapezoid
  • Reduced ossification of carpal bone
  • Macrodactyly
  • Sprengel anomaly
  • Thumbs digitalized
  • Congenital right cubitus valgus
  • Polydactyly of bilateral thumbs
  • Congenital left cubitus valgus
  • Schmitt Gillenwater Kelly syndrome
  • Undergrowth of whole hand
  • Aplasia of bone of forearm
  • FFU (femur, fibula, ulna) complex
  • Distal radioulnar synostosis
  • Parietal foramina with cleidocranial dysplasia
  • Glenohumeral dysplasia
  • Hypoplasia of radius
  • Bilateral triphalangeal thumb
  • Left radioulnar synostosis
  • Intrauterine amputation of upper limb
  • Congenital abnormal shape of metacarpal bone
  • Tibial hemimelia, polysyndactyly, triphalangeal thumb syndrome
  • Congenital bilateral radioulnar synostosis
  • Congenital deformity of upper arm
  • Lack of ossification of metacarpal bone
  • Congenital deformity of right clavicle
  • Triphalangeal deformity of both thumbs
  • Accessory right thumb
  • Morava Mehes syndrome
  • Prata Liberal Goncalves syndrome
  • Congenital deformity of bilateral clavicles
  • Congenital synostosis of second metacarpal bone
  • Right radioulnar synostosis
  • Absence of scapula
  • Congenital malposition of metacarpal bone
  • Robin sequence
  • Pseudarthrosis
  • Radioulnar synostosis with microcephaly and scoliosis syndrome
  • Tsukahara syndrome
  • Congenital dislocation of right hip
  • Congenital radioulnar synostosis
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of carpal and metacarpal bone
  • Carpus curvus
  • Digitalized thumbs
  • Reduced ossification of radius
  • Congenital anomaly of thumb
  • Accessory left thumb
  • Scaphoid-lunate synostosis
  • Partial duplication of digit
  • Macrodactyly of thumb
  • Congenital thickening of ulna
  • Hypertrophy of radius
  • Congenital dysplasia of left arm
  • Congenital trigger finger
  • Supernumerary metacarpal bone
  • Congenital thickened ulna
  • Macrodactylia of fingers (disorder)
  • Localised congenital skull defect
  • Char syndrome
  • Duplication of humerus
  • Unossified radius
  • Accessory carpal bone of both wrists
  • Undescended shoulder
  • Humerus trochlea aplasia
  • Schinzel syndrome
  • Macrodactyly of left finger
  • Reduced ossification of ulna
  • Syndrome, Scheuthauer-Marie-Sainton
  • Congenital misshapen carpal bone
  • Incomplete ossification of scapula
  • Duplication of radius
  • Congenital bowed radius
  • Congenital deformity of left upper limb
  • Congenital synostosis of second metacarpal bone with trapezoid bone
  • Congenital scapulohumeral synostosis
  • Congenital deformity of bilateral forearms
  • Hypertrophy of scapula
  • Duplication of upper limb
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of right carpal bones
  • Hitch-hiker thumb
  • Lückenschädel
  • Congenital thickened scapula
  • Congenital ulnar positive variant of left wrist
  • Hypertrophy of humerus
  • Slender shape of diaphysis of long bone
  • Scheuthauer Marie Sainton Syndrome
  • Congenital pseudoarthrosis of clavicle (disorder)
  • L1 syndrome
  • Pierre Robin association
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of bilateral carpal bones
  • Parietal foramina with clavicular hypoplasia
  • Left accessory carpal bone of wrist
  • Slender ulna
  • Congenital cubitus varus
  • Proximal phocomelia of upper limb
  • Finger-like thumb
  • Congenital abnormality of upper limb and shoulder girdle
  • Congenital pseudoarthrosis of limb
  • ATRUS syndrome
  • Humeroradial synostosis of bilateral arms
  • Congenital amputation of upper limb
  • Aplasia of humerus
  • Hypertrophy of bone of humerus
  • Congenital radioulnar synostosis of left forearm
  • Congenital deformity of bone of forearm
  • Radioulnar synostosis and dislocation of radial head
  • Congenital glenoid dysplasia of left scapula
  • Lack of ossification of ulna
  • Congenital pseudarthrosis of clavicle
  • Partial absence of radius
  • Aplasia of scapula
  • Congenital dysplasia of bilateral upper limbs
  • Ulnar mammary syndrome
  • Congenital angulated scapula
  • Supernumerary phalanx
  • Bilateral congenital dislocation of hip
  • Duplication of ulnar ray - mirror hand
  • Eye retraction syndrome
  • Tapered humerus
  • CRASH syndrome
  • Triphalangeal thumb(s)
  • Congenital hypoplasia of bone of forearm
  • Congenital dysplasia of bilateral upper extremities
  • Micrognathia-glossoptosis syndrome
  • Asymmetric dysplasia of radius
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of scapula with humerus bone
  • Cleidocranial Dysplasias
  • Triphalangeal thumb and polysyndactyly syndrome
  • Oto-onycho-peroneal syndrome
  • Upper limb defect with eye and ear abnormalities syndrome
  • Overgrowth of partial upper limb
  • Radioulnar synostosis of left forearm
  • Bilateral humero-ulnar synostosis
  • Congenital cubitus varus of right elbow
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for oth congen malform of upper limb(s), inc shoulder girdle?

The ICD-10-CM code for oth congen malform of upper limb(s), inc shoulder girdle is Q74.0. The full clinical description is "Other congenital malformations of upper limb(s), including shoulder girdle". Q74.0 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code Q74.0 mean?

ICD-10-CM code Q74.0 represents “Other congenital malformations of upper limb(s), including shoulder girdle”. 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 Q74.0 a billable code?

Yes, Q74.0 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is Q74.0 in?

Q74.0 is in Chapter 17: Congenital Malformations, Deformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities (codes Q00-Q99).

What codes cannot be used with Q74.0?

Q74.0 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: polydactyly (Q69.-); reduction defect of limb (Q71-Q73); syndactyly (Q70.-).

What SNOMED CT codes does Q74.0 map to?

Q74.0 maps to 294 SNOMED CT concepts: 721882001, 205271007, 271542005, 253916007, 897323002, and 289 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for Q74.0?

Q74.0 is linked to 9 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C0265609, C0241397, C0008928, C0265565, C0152441, and 4 more. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does Q74.0 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like oth congen malform of upper limb(s), inc shoulder girdle 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 Q74.0?

Q74.0 maps to the ICD-11 code: LB9Z (Structural developmental anomalies of the skeleton, unspecified).

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