(Q82.9) Congenital malformation of skin, unspecified

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266 982 in individuals diagnosis congenital malformation of skin, unspecified confirmed
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2 472 deaths with diagnosis congenital malformation of skin, unspecified
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1% mortality rate associated with the disease congenital malformation of skin, unspecified

Diagnosis congenital malformation of skin, unspecified is diagnosed Women are 6.25% more likely than Men

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Men receive the diagnosis congenital malformation of skin, unspecified

1 374 (1.1 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

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Women receive the diagnosis congenital malformation of skin, unspecified

1 098 (0.8 %)

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Risk Group for the Disease congenital malformation of skin, unspecified - Men and Women aged 0

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-89
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 90-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 90-94
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-89, 95+

Disease Features congenital malformation of skin, unspecified

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Congenital malformation of skin, unspecified - what does this mean

Congenital malformation of skin, unspecified, is a condition in which the skin does not develop normally during fetal development, resulting in a malformation of the skin at birth. this can be caused by genetic or environmental factors, or a combination of both.

What happens during the disease - congenital malformation of skin, unspecified

Congenital malformation of skin, unspecified, is a condition in which the skin is present at birth in an abnormal form. it can be caused by a variety of genetic and environmental factors, such as exposure to certain toxins or radiation, or the presence of certain gene mutations. it can also be caused by a disruption in the development of the skin during fetal development, resulting in the skin not forming properly. in some cases, the cause of the malformation is unknown.

Clinical Pattern

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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8 Days of Hospitalization Required
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69 Hours Required for Outpatient Treatment

Congenital malformation of skin, unspecified - Prevention

The best way to prevent the occurrence of congenital malformation of skin is to ensure that pregnant women receive adequate pre-natal care, including regular check-ups and tests to detect any potential issues. additionally, women should be aware of any family history of congenital malformations and discuss this with their health care provider.