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F75

F75 is an alphanumeric designation that appears in multiple, unrelated classification and cataloging systems. It does not refer to a single, universal item, but rather to different entities depending on the context.

In medical coding, F75 is used within the ICD-10-CM system as a code associated with developmental disorders

Beyond medicine, F75 is also encountered as a model or part number in various non-medical domains. In

Because F75 can correspond to distinct concepts in different fields, it is important to determine the relevant

of
motor
function.
Codes
in
this
range
are
used
by
clinicians
and
health-care
organizations
for
documentation,
billing,
and
statistical
purposes.
The
exact
interpretation
and
criteria
associated
with
the
code
are
defined
in
the
ICD-10-CM
coding
manual
and
can
vary
by
edition
and
jurisdiction.
such
contexts,
an
F75
designation
typically
identifies
a
specific
product,
model
revision,
or
catalog
entry
within
a
manufacturer's
lineup.
Because
these
uses
are
independent
of
the
medical
coding
system,
the
features,
specifications,
and
purposes
of
an
item
labeled
F75
can
differ
widely
between
manufacturers
and
industries.
domain
when
encountering
the
designation.
If
a
precise
interpretation
is
required,
locating
the
associated
system
or
catalog
entry
(for
example,
the
ICD-10-CM
codebook
for
medical
coding,
or
the
specific
product
catalog
of
a
manufacturer)
will
provide
the
authoritative
explanation.