ICD-10 Search Results for congenital-malformations-of-pulmonary-and-tricuspid-valves-q22


ICD-10-CM CodeDescriptionCategoryValid for Submission
Q22Congenital malformations of pulmonary and tricuspid valvesNot Valid
Q22.3Other congenital malformations of pulmonary valve
Congenital pulmonary valve abnormality; Congenital fusion of pulmonic cusps; Congenital fusion of pulmonary valve segment; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of pulmonary valve cusp; Congenital dysplasia of cardiac valve; Congenital abnormal shape of pulmonary valve; Congenital hypertrophy of pulmonary valve; Congenital hypoplasia of pulmonary valve; Hypoplasia of pulmonary valve; Congenital fusion of pulmonic cusps; Congenital fusion of pulmonary valve segment; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Commissural fusion of pulmonary valve; Abnormal number of pulmonary valve cusps; Congenital abnormality of pulmonary valve cusp; Anterior-posterior orientation of bicuspid pulmonary valve; Eccentric opening of tricuspid pulmonary valve; Right-left orientation of bicuspid pulmonary valve; Abnormality of pulmonary valve cusp; Fenestration of pulmonary valve cusp; Congenital dysplasia of cardiac valve; Congenital abnormal shape of pulmonary valve; Congenital hypertrophy of pulmonary valve; Congenital hypoplasia of pulmonary valve; Congenital pulmonary valve abnormality; Hypoplasia of pulmonary valve; Congenital fusion of pulmonary valve segment; Supernumerary pulmonary valve cusps; Pulmonary valve cusp hypoplasia; Pulmonary valve ring hypoplasia; Commissural fusion of pulmonary valve; Pulmonary valve dysplasia; Accessory tissue on pulmonary valve cusp; Unicuspid pulmonary valve; Bicuspid pulmonary valve; Quadricuspid pulmonary valve; Abnormal number of pulmonary valve cusps; Ventricular septal defect with anterior malaligned outlet septum with overriding pulmonary valve; Ventricular septal defect with posterior malaligned outlet septum with overriding pulmonary valve; Continuity between mitral valve and pulmonary valve; Discontinuity between mitral valve and pulmonary valve; Unicommissural unicuspid pulmonary valve; Acommissural unicuspid pulmonary valve; Pulmonary valve overriding ventricular septum; Congenital abnormality of pulmonary valve cusp; Anterior-posterior orientation of bicuspid pulmonary valve; Eccentric opening of tricuspid pulmonary valve; Right-left orientation of bicuspid pulmonary valve; Abnormality of pulmonary valve cusp; Fenestration of pulmonary valve cusp; Congenital abnormal shape of pulmonary valve; Congenital hypertrophy of pulmonary valve; Congenital hypoplasia of pulmonary valve; Continuity between mitral valve and pulmonary valve; Discontinuity between mitral valve and pulmonary valve; Eccentric opening of tricuspid pulmonary valve; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves; Congenital abnormality of arterial valves;
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