Code Using ICD-10
Postpartum pyrexia of unknown origin (delivery during previous admission)
ANSWER.
* ICD-10-CM code.
* O86.4 - Pyrexia of unknown origin following delivery or puerperial pyrexia
NOS following delivery.
Code Using ICD-10 Postpartum pyrexia of unknown origin (delivery during previous admission)
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