List of ICD-9 codes 760–779: certain conditions originating in the perinatal period

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The List of ICD-9 codes 760–779 includes certain conditions originating in the perinatal period. These codes are used to classify various health conditions that occur during the period immediately before and after birth. Here are some examples of conditions covered by this list:

1. ICD-9 code 760: Fetus or newborn affected by maternal conditions that may be unrelated to present pregnancy: This code is used to indicate conditions in the fetus or newborn that are a result of maternal health issues, such as infections, substance abuse, or chronic diseases.

2. ICD-9 code 761: Fetus or newborn affected by complications of pregnancy: This code is used to classify conditions in the fetus or newborn that are a direct result of complications during pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, or placental abnormalities.

3. ICD-9 code 762: Fetus or newborn affected by complications of placenta, cord, and membranes: This code is used to indicate conditions in the fetus or newborn that are caused by abnormalities or complications involving the placenta, umbilical cord, or fetal membranes, such as placental abruption, umbilical cord prolapse, or premature rupture of membranes.

4. ICD-9 code 763: Fetus or newborn affected by other complications of labor and delivery: This code is used to classify conditions in the fetus or newborn that are a result of complications during labor and delivery, such as birth injuries, meconium aspiration syndrome, or neonatal hypoxia.

5. ICD-9 code 764: Fetus or newborn affected by complications of umbilical cord: This code is used to indicate conditions in the fetus or newborn that are caused by complications involving the umbilical cord, such as umbilical cord compression, umbilical cord knots, or umbilical cord prolapse.

6. ICD-9 code 765: Disorders relating to short gestation and low birth weight, not elsewhere classified: This code is used to classify conditions in the fetus or newborn that are a result of premature birth or low birth weight, such as respiratory distress syndrome, intrauterine growth restriction, or neonatal jaundice.

7. ICD-9 code 766: Disorders relating to long gestation and high birth weight: This code is used to indicate conditions in the fetus or newborn that are caused by prolonged gestation or high birth weight, such as macrosomia, birth trauma, or neonatal hypoglycemia.

8. ICD-9 code 767: Birth trauma: This code is used to classify conditions in the newborn that are a result of physical trauma during the birth process, such as fractures, nerve injuries, or cephalohematoma.

These are just a few examples of the conditions covered by the List of ICD-9 codes 760–779. These codes are essential for accurately documenting and tracking perinatal health conditions, which helps healthcare providers in diagnosing, treating, and monitoring the health of newborns and infants.

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