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boutonniere deformity

Wikipedia Summary

Boutonniere deformity is a deformed position of the fingers or toes, in which the joint nearest the knuckle (the proximal interphalangeal joint, or PIP) is permanently bent toward the palm while the farthest joint (the distal interphalangeal joint, or DIP) is bent back away (PIP flexion with DIP hyperextension). Causes include injury, inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and genetic conditions like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. .
Related Codes (4)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
M20.02Boutonnière deformity
M20.021Boutonnière deformity of right finger(s)
M20.022Boutonnière deformity of left finger(s)
M20.029Boutonnière deformity of unspecified finger(s)

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