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ICD-11 code : KA01.7;

Preferred Label : Fetus or newborn affected by malpresentation before labour;

ICD-11 definition : Malpresentations are all presentations of the fetus other than the vertex, and includes breech, transverse, shoulder, compound, face, and brow presentations. They may pose risks to the fetus and mother and may necessitate operative vaginal or caesarean delivery, or other interventions to accomplish delivery. Breech presentation, the most common malpresentation, results when the fetal buttocks, legs, feet, or a combination of these presents first into the maternal pelvis.;

ICD-11 synonym : fetus affected by malpresentation; fetus or neonate affected by malpresentation before labour; abnormal presentation before labour, affecting fetus or newborn; malpresentation before labour affecting fetus or newborn;

ICD-11 inclusion : Breech presentation before labour; Transverse lie before labour; External version before labour; unstable lie of fetus or newborn, before labour; breech presentation, with external version before labour, affecting fetus or newborn; version with extraction, affecting fetus or newborn; fetus or newborn affected by breech presentation before labour; Unstable lie before labour; Face presentation before labour; fetus or neonate affected by breech presentation before labour;

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Malpresentations are all presentations of the fetus other than the vertex, and includes breech, transverse, shoulder, compound, face, and brow presentations. They may pose risks to the fetus and mother and may necessitate operative vaginal or caesarean delivery, or other interventions to accomplish delivery. Breech presentation, the most common malpresentation, results when the fetal buttocks, legs, feet, or a combination of these presents first into the maternal pelvis.

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05/05/2025


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