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2025 ICD-10-CM code Q35.7

Cleft uvula.

Use additional code to identify associated malformation of the nose (Q30.2). Do not use codes from Chapter XVII on maternal records.

Diagnosis and documentation of cleft uvula are important for monitoring potential speech or feeding problems, especially if associated with other clefting abnormalities.

In simple words: A split in the uvula (the small piece of tissue that hangs down at the back of the throat).

Cleft uvula. A congenital split or indentation in the uvula, the small fleshy projection hanging from the soft palate.

Example 1: A newborn infant is examined and found to have a cleft uvula. This is an isolated finding, with no other clefting abnormalities noted., A child presents with speech difficulties. Upon examination, a submucous cleft palate and a cleft uvula are diagnosed., During a routine physical exam, an adult is found to have a bifid (split) uvula. The patient reports no symptoms related to this finding.

Clinical examination documenting the presence of a cleft uvula. Additional documentation may be needed if associated with other craniofacial abnormalities or syndromes.

** This code is not used on maternal records. ICD-10-CM code Q35.7 is used to report a cleft or bifid uvula. It is a congenital condition, meaning it is present at birth.While often asymptomatic, it can sometimes contribute to speech or feeding difficulties, particularly when associated with submucous cleft palate.

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