ICD-10-CM Transposition (congenital) References

"Transposition (congenital)" Annotation Back-References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries

Browse the ICD-10-CM codes with references applicable to the clinical term "transposition (congenital)"

  • Transposition (congenital) - See Also: Malposition, congenital;
    • abdominal viscera - Q89.3 Situs inversus
    • aorta (dextra) - Q20.3 Discordant ventriculoarterial connection
    • appendix - Q43.8 Other specified congenital malformations of intestine
    • colon - Q43.8 Other specified congenital malformations of intestine
    • corrected - Q20.5 Discordant atrioventricular connection
    • great vessels (complete) (partial) - Q20.3 Discordant ventriculoarterial connection
    • heart - Q24.0 Dextrocardia
      • with complete transposition of viscera - Q89.3 Situs inversus
    • intestine (large) (small) - Q43.8 Other specified congenital malformations of intestine
    • reversed jejunal (for bypass) (status) - Z98.0 Intestinal bypass and anastomosis status
    • scrotum - Q55.23 Scrotal transposition
    • stomach - Q40.2 Other specified congenital malformations of stomach
      • with general transposition of viscera - Q89.3 Situs inversus
    • tooth, teeth, fully erupted - M26.30 Unspecified anomaly of tooth position of fully erupted tooth or teeth
    • vessels, great (complete) (partial) - Q20.3 Discordant ventriculoarterial connection
    • viscera (abdominal) (thoracic) - Q89.3 Situs inversus

Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions

Appendix: A worm-like blind tube extension from the CECUM.

Colon: The segment of LARGE INTESTINE between the CECUM and the RECTUM. It includes the ASCENDING COLON; the TRANSVERSE COLON; the DESCENDING COLON; and the SIGMOID COLON.

Heart: The hollow, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood.

Scrotum: A cutaneous pouch of skin containing the testicles and spermatic cords.

Stomach: An organ of digestion situated in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen between the termination of the ESOPHAGUS and the beginning of the DUODENUM.