Q74.2

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Oth congen malform of lower limb(s), including pelvic girdle

Other congenital malformations of lower limb(s), including pelvic girdle

Coding Notes

Inclusion Terms

Alternative clinical terms for this condition

  • Congenital fusion of sacroiliac joint
  • Congenital malformation of ankle joint
  • Congenital malformation of sacroiliac joint

Excludes 1

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

Excludes 2

Conditions not included here, but the patient may have both

Related Codes(5)
ICD-11 Equivalents(1)

ICD-11 Equivalents

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Also Known As / Clinical Terms(655)

SNOMED CT

Clinical Terms

  • Dislocation of joint of foot due to congenital dysplasia of joint of foot
  • Congenital bent pubis
  • Congenital hypertrophy of both lower extremities
  • Contracted pelvis
  • Flat oval pelvis
  • Congenital pseudoarthrosis of tibia
  • Viljoen Smart syndrome
  • Unossified ilium
  • Duplication of whole limb
  • Congenital bowed ischium
  • Constriction ring syndrome of lower limb
  • Exognathia
  • Congenital deformity of left lower limb
  • Congenital varus ankle
  • Congenital dysplasia of bilateral lower limbs
  • Robert pelvis
  • Congenital malpositioned pubis
  • Dislocation of joint of left ankle
  • Funnel-shaped pelvis
  • Congenital thickening of pubis
  • Lack of ossification of femur
  • Mesatipellic pelvis
  • Congenital malposition of femur
  • Persistent congenital femoral anteversion
  • Congenital deformity of lower limb
  • Congenital constriction band
  • Pelvis justo minor
  • Congenital absence of pelvis and lower limb
  • Progenia
  • Incomplete ossification of ischium
  • Congenital dysplasia of joint of foot
  • Heart-shaped pelvis
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of ischium
  • Ray Peterson Scott syndrome
  • Dislocation of bilateral ankle joints due to congenital dysplasia of bilateral ankle joints
  • Abnormal tapering of distal femur
  • Inverted pelvis
  • Congenital overgrowth of proximal lower limb
  • Congenital synostosis of both tibias and fibulas
  • Congenital dysplasia of lower extremity
  • Constriction ring of lower limb with lymphoedema
  • Fried Goldberg Mundel syndrome
  • Congenital angulated pubis
  • Congenital hypoplasia of ischium
  • Congenital abnormal shape of pubis
  • Agenesis of pubis
  • Bifid femur with monodactylous ectrodactyly
  • Internal tibial torsion
  • Femur-fibula-ulna dysostosis
  • Congenital malpositioned fibula
  • Congenital thickening of tibia
  • FATCO syndrome
  • Congenital undergrowth of partial lower limb
  • Reduced ossification of tibia
  • Dislocation of joint of right ankle
  • Reniform pelvis
  • Congenital synostosis of lower limb bones
  • Congenital bowed ilium
  • Congenital overgrowth of partial lower limb
  • Nagele's pelvis
  • Reduced ossification of femur
  • Failure of soft tissue differentiation of lower limb
  • Congenital dysplasia of joint of both feet
  • Congenital fusion of sacroiliac joint (disorder)
  • Bilateral congenital deformity of lower limbs
  • Accessory bone of foot
  • Incomplete ossification of ilium
  • Persistent congenital anteversion of femur
  • Congenital malpositioned femur
  • Reduced ossification of ilium
  • Familial ectrodactyly with fibular aplasia
  • Macrodactyly of toe of left foot
  • Short rib dysplasia
  • Dislocation of joint of left foot due to congenital dysplasia of joint of left foot
  • Congenital anomaly of fibula
  • Femur-fibula-ulna syndrome
  • Hypertrophy of fibula
  • Macromelia
  • Congenital small pubis
  • Congenital overgrowth of whole lower limb
  • Short rib syndrome
  • Platypellic pelvis
  • Lymphoedema of leg
  • Congenital dysplasia of ankle joint
  • Longitudinal oval pelvis
  • Cordiform pelvis
  • Congenital angulated tibia
  • Congenital hypoplasia of pubis
  • Syndromic microphthalmia type 8
  • Congenital anomaly of the pelvis
  • Congenital malposition of ischium
  • Congenital malpositioned tibia
  • Congenital dysplasia of left lower extremity
  • Congenital contracted pelvis
  • Congenital abnormal pelvis
  • Congenital fused fibula
  • Nagele pelvis
  • Unossified femur
  • Lack of ossification of ilium
  • Dislocation of both ankle joints due to congenital dysplasia of bilateral ankle joints
  • Congenital deformity of foot and ankle
  • Big jaw
  • Congenital pelvic obliquity
  • Dolichopellic pelvis
  • Congenital internal tibial torsion
  • Congenital dysplasia of right lower extremity
  • Kosenow syndrome
  • Congenital prognathism
  • Bilateral congenital retroversion of femurs
  • Unossified tibia
  • Congenital misshapen pubis
  • Congenital malformation of ankle joint
  • Congenital internal torsion of tibia of left lower limb
  • Congenital overgrowth of foot
  • Pelvis nana
  • Congenital anomaly of pelvic bones
  • Congenital bent ischium
  • Gollop Wolfgang complex
  • Thoracolaryngopelvic dysplasia syndrome
  • Congenital thickening of femur
  • Ulna fibula ray defect and brachydactyly syndrome
  • Dislocation of left ankle joint due to congenital dysplasia of left ankle joint
  • Congenital thickening of ischium
  • Hypertrophy of tibia
  • Barnes syndrome
  • Reduced ossification of ischium
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of tibia
  • Congenital anomaly of ilium
  • Incomplete ossification of pubis
  • Congenital small ilium
  • Accessory ossicle of foot
  • Congenital hypertrophy of bilateral lower extremities
  • Congenital dysplasia of bilateral lower extremities
  • Congenital tibio-fibular fusion
  • Congenital dysplasia of right lower limb
  • Congenital anteversion of left femur
  • Dislocation of joint of right foot due to congenital dysplasia of joint of right foot
  • Congenital misaligned pubis
  • Congenital fused ilium
  • Agenesis of ilium
  • MMEP syndrome
  • Giant pelvis
  • Transverse oval pelvis
  • Congenital anteversion of femoral neck
  • Incomplete ossification of tibia
  • Microcephaly, microphthalmia, ectrodactyly of lower limbs and prognathism syndrome
  • Congenital bowed tibia
  • Constriction ring of lower limb with lymphedema
  • Lymphedema of lower extremity
  • Bifid femur co-occurrent with monodactylous ectrodactyly
  • Congenital malposition of tibia
  • Aplasia of pubis
  • Assimilation pelvis
  • Congenital internal torsion of tibia of right lower limb
  • Aplasia of pubic bone
  • Congenital deformity of bilateral lower limbs
  • Duplication of whole lower limb
  • Deformity due to amniotic band
  • Scapuloiliac dysostosis
  • Dislocation of joint of both feet due to congenital dysplasia of joint of both feet
  • Pseudoarthrosis
  • Congenital deformity of right lower limb
  • Congenital dysplasia of bilateral ankle joints
  • Congenital hypoplasia of bone of pelvis
  • Congenital small ischium
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of fibula
  • Intrauterine amputation of lower limb
  • Generally contracted pelvis
  • Duplication of the leg
  • Congenital ball and socket ankle
  • Congenital thickening of fibula
  • Congenital anteversion of femur
  • Congenital absence of ilium
  • High assimilation pelvis
  • Pelvic dysplasia, arthrogryposis of lower limbs syndrome
  • Supernumerary bone of foot
  • Congenital deformity of sacroiliac joint
  • Bilateral congenital ankle joint dysplasia
  • Duplication of fibula
  • Congenital wide symphysis pubis
  • Meyer dysplasia of femoral head
  • Duplication of lower limb
  • Femur fibula ulna complex
  • Congenital thickened fibula
  • Dwarf pelvis
  • Lymphoedema of lower extremity
  • Aplasia of fibula and ectrodactyly syndrome
  • Congenital retroversion of right femur
  • Congenital thickened tibia
  • Congenital anomaly of ischium
  • Robert's pelvis
  • Congenital hypoplasia of ilium
  • Congenital dysplasia of joint of bilateral feet
  • Juvenile pelvis
  • Cordate pelvis
  • Fibular aplasia, tibial campomelia, oligo-syndactyly syndrome
  • Congenital fusion of sacroiliac joint
  • Constriction ring syndrome
  • Congenital left femoral retroversion
  • Incomplete ossification of femur
  • Constricting band of extremity
  • Congenital abnormality of lower limb and pelvic girdle
  • Congenital deformity of ankle
  • Congenital bent ilium
  • Congenital deformity of leg
  • Ankle joint deformity
  • Dislocation of right ankle joint due to congenital dysplasia of right ankle joint
  • Congenital abnormal shape of ilium
  • Congenital thickened ischium
  • Hemihypertrophy of lower limb
  • Congenital left femoral anteversion
  • Congenital thickened pubis
  • Hecht Scott syndrome
  • Congenital thickened femur
  • Duplication of femur
  • Dislocation of joint of bilateral feet due to congenital dysplasia of joint of bilateral feet
  • Prognathism
  • Dysplasia of head of femur Meyer type
  • Congenital dysplasia of both ankle joints
  • Amniotic band syndrome
  • Congenital absence of ischium
  • Congenital thickening of ilium
  • Macromelus
  • Deventer's pelvis
  • Congenital anomaly of lower limb
  • Congenital overgrowth of distal lower limb
  • Congenital bent tibia
  • Congenital angulated ischium
  • Duplication of tibia
  • Pelvis justo major
  • Congenital misshapen ischium
  • Congenital hypertrophy of bilateral lower limbs
  • Dislocation of ankle joint due to congenital dysplasia of ankle joint
  • Unossified pubis
  • Pelvis shoulder dysplasia
  • Congenital angulation of tibia
  • Unossified fibula
  • Congenital angulated ilium
  • Congenital abnormal shape of fibula
  • Congenital anomaly of right lower limb
  • Congenital dysplasia of left lower limb
  • Aplasia of bone of pelvis
  • Macrodactyly of toe of right foot
  • Congenital malformation of sacroiliac joint
  • Congenital malposition of pubis
  • Flat pelvis
  • Thoracolaryngopelvic dysplasia
  • Congenital misalignment of pubis
  • Congenital misshapen ilium
  • Congenital malpositioned ilium
  • Congenital anomaly of left lower limb
  • Congenital misshapen fibula
  • Congenital deformity of both lower limbs
  • Congenital malposition of fibula
  • Hypertrophy of femur
  • Congenital anomaly of pubis
  • Congenital fused tibia
  • Agenesis of ischium
  • Congenital dysplasia of both lower limbs
  • FFU (femur, fibula, ulna) complex
  • Congenital anomaly of femur
  • Congenital retroversion of left femur
  • Aplasia of fibula
  • Dysplasia of femoral head
  • Reduced ossification of fibula
  • Congenital deformity of ankle joint
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of ilium
  • Congenital anomaly of tibia
  • Morava Mehes syndrome
  • Congenital abnormal fusion of femur
  • Congenital overgrowth of lower limb
  • Congenital valgus ankle
  • Congenital retroversion of both femurs
  • Congenital right femoral retroversion
  • Congenital abnormal shape of tibia
  • Pelvic obliquity
  • Congenital dysplasia of head of femur
  • Congenital abnormal shape of femur
  • Pseudarthrosis
  • Failure of differentiation of bones of lower limb
  • Congenital absence of pubis
  • Congenital abnormal shape of ischium
  • Tibio-fibular synostosis
  • Reduced ossification of pubis
  • Fibular aplasia and ectrodactyly syndrome
  • Lack of ossification of fibula
  • Congenital dysplasia of joint of right foot
  • Lack of ossification of pubis
  • Congenital bilateral internal tibial torsion
  • Congenital retroversion of femur
  • Congenital misshapen tibia
  • Congenital dysplasia of left ankle joint
  • Congenital thickened ilium
  • Macrodactyly of toe
  • Congenital dysplasia of lower limb
  • Congenital bowed pubis
  • Deventer pelvis
  • Duplication of lower limb bone
  • Prognathia
  • Beaked pelvis
  • Left femoral congenital anteversion
  • Bilateral congenital lower limb hypertrophy
  • Lack of ossification of tibia
  • Brachypellic pelvis
  • Congenital fused ischium
  • Congenital dysplasia of joint of left foot
  • Congenital synostosis of bilateral tibias and fibulas
  • Split pelvis
  • Round pelvis
  • Congenital amputation of lower limb
  • Lower limb malformation hypospadias syndrome
  • Incomplete ossification of fibula
  • Congenital pseudoarthrosis of limb
  • Congenital malposition of ilium
  • Congenital fused femur
  • Pelvis plana
  • Congenital retroversion of bilateral femurs
  • Congenital misshapen femur
  • Congenital hypertrophy of both lower limbs
  • Congenital dysplasia of right ankle joint
  • Tapered distal femur
  • Constriction ring syndrome of lower limb with amputation
  • Lymphedema of leg
  • Oto-onycho-peroneal syndrome
  • Congenital malpositioned ischium
  • Bilateral congenital tibiofibular synostosis
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for oth congen malform of lower limb(s), including pelvic girdle?

The ICD-10-CM code for oth congen malform of lower limb(s), including pelvic girdle is Q74.2. The full clinical description is "Other congenital malformations of lower limb(s), including pelvic girdle". Q74.2 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code Q74.2 mean?

ICD-10-CM code Q74.2 represents “Other congenital malformations of lower limb(s), including pelvic 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 Q74.2 a billable code?

Yes, Q74.2 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is Q74.2 in?

Q74.2 is in Chapter 17: Congenital Malformations, Deformations and Chromosomal Abnormalities (codes Q00-Q99).

What codes cannot be used with Q74.2?

Q74.2 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: polydactyly (Q69.-); reduction defect of limb (Q71-Q73); syndactyly (Q70.-); and 1 more.

What SNOMED CT codes does Q74.2 map to?

Q74.2 maps to 189 SNOMED CT concepts: 897320004, 1155640009, 1003516003, 1003557005, 1003518002, and 184 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for Q74.2?

Q74.2 is linked to 4 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C0265685, C2910325, C2910326, C0478071. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does Q74.2 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like oth congen malform of lower limb(s), including pelvic 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 Q74.2?

Q74.2 maps to the ICD-11 code: LB9Z (Structural developmental anomalies of the skeleton, unspecified).

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