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Diagnosis code (dx) 630.00 – 759.99

Herewith we have enclosed the dx code and descriptions for dx 630.00 – 759.99

COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY, CHILDBIRTH, AND THE PUERPERIUM [630-677]
[630-633] Ectopic and molar pregnancy.
[634-639] Other pregnancy with abortive outcome.
[640-648] Complications mainly related to pregnancy.
[650-659] Normal delivery, and other indications for care in pregnancy, labor, and delivery.
[660-669] Complications occuring mainly in the course of labor and delivery.
[670-677] Complications of the puerperium.

DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE [680-709]
[680-686] Infections of skin and subcutanious tissue.
[690-698] Other inflammatory conditions of skin and subcutaneous tissue.
[700-709] Other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue.

DISEASES OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE [710-739]
[710-719] Arthropathies and related disorders.
[720-724] Dorsopathies.
[725-729] Rheumatism, excluding the back.
[730-739] Osteopathies, chondropathies, and acquired musculoskeletal deformities.

CONGENITAL ANOMALIES [740-759]
[740-744] Head and spine anomalies.
[745-747] Heart and circulatory system anomalies.
[748-751] Respiratory and digestive system anomalies.
[752-753] Genitals and urinary system anomalies.
[754-757] Musculoskeletal and integumentary system anomalies.
[758-759] Chromosonal and other anomalies.

CERTAIN CONDITIONS ORIGINATING IN THE PERINATAL PERIOD [760-779]
[760-763] Maternal causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality.
[764-779] Other conditions originating in the perinatal period.
SYMPTOMS, SIGNS, AND ILL-DEFINED CONDITIONS [780-799]
[780-789] Symptoms.
[790-796] Nonspecific abnormal findings.
[797-799] Ill-defined and unknown causes of morbidity and mortality.
 

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