F98.4Stereotyped movement disorders
Code usage status
Primary diagnosis
May be used as the primary diagnosis
Apply only when it matches the confirmed diagnosis and the documented clinical record.
Specificity
Complete code in the classification
Use when the diagnosis matches and no exclusion applies.
- Chapter V
- Mental and behavioural disorders
- Group F90-F98
- Behavioural and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in childhood and adolescence
- Official Vietnamese name
- Rối loạn động tác định hình Các hoạt động tự
- Additional WHO coding guidance
- Voluntary, repetitive, stereotyped, nonfunctional (and often rhythmic) movements that do not form part of any recognized psychiatric or neurological condition. When such movements occur as symptoms of some other disorder, only the overall disorder should be recorded. The movements that are of a non self- injurious variety include: body-rocking, head-rocking, hair- plucking, hair-twisting, finger-flicking mannerisms, and hand- flapping. Stereotyped self-injurious behaviour includes repetitive head- banging, face-slapping, eye-poking, and biting of hands, lips or other body parts. All the stereotyped movement disorders occur most frequently in association with mental retardation
Related F98 codes
F98
Other behavioural and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in childhood and adolescence
F98.0
Primary diagnosis candidate
Nonorganic enuresis
F98.1
Primary diagnosis candidate
Nonorganic encopresis
F98.2
Primary diagnosis candidate
Feeding disorder of infancy and childhood
F98.3
Primary diagnosis candidate
Pica of infancy and childhood
F98.5
Primary diagnosis candidate
Stuttering [stammering]
F98.6
Primary diagnosis candidate
Cluttering
F98.8
Primary diagnosis candidate
Other specified behavioural and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in childhood and adolescence
F98.9
Primary diagnosis candidate
Unspecified behavioural and emotional disorders with onset usually occurring in childhood and adolescence
Clinical record checklist
View coding guide →- Confirm that the code matches the final documented diagnosis.
- Use one primary-diagnosis code and record only relevant additional conditions.
- Review Ministry indicators, inclusions, exclusions and notes.
- Do not infer a diagnosis beyond the clinical record.
2026 regulatory basis
Indicators are taken from columns 24–29 of the classification accompanying Circular 06/2026/TT-BYT, cross-referenced with Decision 1849/QĐ-BYT and Official Dispatch 4059/BYT-BH.