Q50-Q56: Congenital malformations of genital organs
Q52: Other congenital malformations of female genitalia
A group of conditions known as "Other congenital malformations of female genitalia" refers to birth defects in the female reproductive system. These defects can vary widely and can occur anywhere within the system, which includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina. They are typically present at birth due to issues during the development of the fetus in the womb, although the exact causes are often unknown. Some of these malformations could lead to no symptoms, while others might cause problems such as pain, irregular periods, or difficulties becoming pregnant. The progression of these conditions can depend on the type and severity of the malformation. It is important to note that these abnormalities can affect the functioning and structure of the female genital system.
Subcodes of Q52:
- Q52.0: Congenital absence of vagina
- Q52.1: Doubling of vagina
- Q52.2: Congenital rectovaginal fistula
- Q52.3: Imperforate hymen
- Q52.4: Other congenital malformations of vagina
- Q52.5: Fusion of labia
- Q52.6: Congenital malformation of clitoris
- Q52.7: Other congenital malformations of vulva
- Q52.8: Other specified congenital malformations of female genitalia
- Q52.9: Congenital malformation of female genitalia, unspecified
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