ICD-11 code : 5B59;
Preferred Label : Vitamin K deficiency;
ICD-11 definition : Vitamin K is necessary for the synthesis of clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X, and
deficiency of vitamin K can result in clinically significant bleeding. Vitamin K deficiency
typically affects infants, who experience a transient deficiency related to inadequate
intake, or patients of any age who have decreased vitamin K absorption. Mild vitamin
K deficiency can affect long-term bone and vascular health.;
Origin ID : 515977598;
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Vitamin K is necessary for the synthesis of clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X, and
deficiency of vitamin K can result in clinically significant bleeding. Vitamin K deficiency
typically affects infants, who experience a transient deficiency related to inadequate
intake, or patients of any age who have decreased vitamin K absorption. Mild vitamin
K deficiency can affect long-term bone and vascular health.