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2025 ICD-10-CM code Q70.4

Polysyndactyly, unspecified.This code is used for cases of multiple supernumerary digits or fused digits without specifying the location or type.

Appropriate documentation is crucial to ensure accurate coding.Avoid using this code if specific anatomical details about the syndactyly or polydactyly are available.

The medical necessity for coding Q70.4 relies on the documentation supporting the diagnosis.It must be clear that the patient exhibits polydactyly or syndactyly.Surgical intervention may be medically necessary to correct functional impairments or cosmetic concerns.

Diagnosis and management of congenital musculoskeletal anomalies.This may involve genetic counseling, orthopedic assessment, surgical intervention (if indicated), and ongoing monitoring of the condition.

IMPORTANT If the specific syndactyly of the hand or foot is identified, use codes Q70.0-Q70.3.This code should not be used for maternal records.

In simple words: This code means a baby is born with extra fingers or toes, or fingers or toes that are joined together.The doctor uses this code when they can’t specify exactly which fingers or toes are affected.

Q70.4, Polysyndactyly, unspecified, is an ICD-10-CM code that classifies the presence of supernumerary (extra) digits or syndactyly (fusion of digits) without specifying the affected digit(s), hand(s), or foot(s).It encompasses a range of congenital musculoskeletal anomalies affecting the hands and/or feet.This code excludes conditions where specific syndactyly of the hand or foot is identified; those conditions should be coded according to the specific anatomical location and presentation (Q70.0-Q70.3).

Example 1: A newborn is found to have an extra digit on each hand and foot., A child presents with two fingers fused together on one hand and an extra toe on one foot., A patient has undergone surgical separation of fused toes, and the unspecified polydactyly diagnosis is used for billing.

Detailed medical history, physical examination findings including specific details on the number and location of extra or fused digits, imaging studies (X-rays, ultrasound), and operative notes (if applicable).

** This code is for use only in cases where the specific type and location of polydactyly or syndactyly cannot be determined.

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