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swan neck deformity

Wikipedia Summary

Swan neck deformity is a deformed position of the finger, in which the joint closest to the fingertip is permanently bent toward the palm while the nearest joint to the palm is bent away from it (DIP flexion with PIP hyperextension). It is commonly caused by injury, hypermobility or inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or sometimes familial (congenital, like Ehlers–Danlos syndrome). .
Related Codes (4)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
M20.03Swan-neck deformity
M20.031Swan-neck deformity of right finger(s)
M20.032Swan-neck deformity of left finger(s)
M20.039Swan-neck deformity of unspecified finger(s)

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