Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Alphabetical Index Of Diseases And Nature Of Injury Endometriosis------continued - stromal (M8931/1) D39.0 - uterus N80.0 - vagina N80.4 Endometritis (nonspecific) (purulent) (septic) (suppurative) N71.9 - acute N71.0 - blenorrhagic (acute) (chronic) A54.2† N74.3* - cervix, cervical (with erosion or ectropion) (see also Cervicitis) N72 - - hyperplastic N72 - chlamydial A56.1† N74.4* - chronic N71.1 - complicating pregnancy O23.5 - - affecting fetus or newborn P00.8 - following - - abortion (subsequent episode) O08.0 - - - current episode — see Abortion - - ectopic or molar pregnancy O08.0 - gonococcal, gonorrheal (acute) (chronic) A54.2† N74.3* - hyperplastic N85.0 - - cervix N72 - puerperal, postpartum O85 - senile (atrophic) N71.9 - subacute N71.0 - tuberculous A18.1† N74.1* Endometrium — see condition Endomyocarditis — see Endocarditis Endomyofibrosis I42.3 Endomyometritis (see also Endometritis) N71.9 Endoperineuritis — see Disorder, nerve Endophlebitis (see also Phlebitis) I80.9 Endophthalmia H44.0 Endophthalmitis (acute) (infective) (metastatic) (subacute) H44.0 - gonorrheal A54.3† H45.1* - in (due to) - - cysticercosis B69.1† H45.1* - - onchocerciasis B73† H45.1* - - toxocariasis B83.0† H45.1* - parasitic NEC H44.1 - purulent H44.0 - specified NEC H44.1 - sympathetic H44.1 Endosalpingioma (M8932/0) D28.2 Endosteitis — see Osteomyelitis Endothelioma, bone (M9260/3) — see Neoplasm, bone, malignant Endotheliosis (hemorrhagic infectious) D69.8 Endotrachelitis (see also Cervicitis) N72 Engelmann(-Camurati) syndrome Q78.3 Engman's disease L30.3 Engorgement - breast N64.5 - - newborn P83.4 Engorgement------continued - - puerperal, postpartum O92.2 - lung (passive) (see also Edema, lung) J81 - pulmonary (passive) (see also Edema, lung) J81 - stomach K31.8 - venous, retina H34.8 Enlargement, enlarged — see also Hypertrophy - adenoids J35.2 - - with tonsils J35.3 - alveolar ridge K08.8 - apertures of diaphragm (congenital) Q79.1 - blind spot, visual field H53.4 - gingival K06.1 - heart, cardiac (see also Hypertrophy, cardiac) I51.7 - lacrimal gland, chronic H04.0 - liver (see also Hypertrophy, liver) R16.0 - lymph gland or node R59.9 - - generalized R59.1 - - localized R59.0 - organ or site, congenital NEC — see Anomaly, by site - parathyroid (gland) E21.0 - prostate N40 - spleen — see Splenomegaly - thymus (gland) (congenital) E32.0 - thyroid (gland) (see also Goiter) E04.9 - tongue K14.8 - tonsils J35.1 - - with adenoids J35.3 - uterus N85.2 Enophthalmos H05.4 Entamebic, entamebiasis — see Amebiasis Entanglement - umbilical cord(s) O69.2 - - with compression O69.2 - - affecting fetus or newborn P02.5 - - around neck (with compression) O69.1 - - of twins in monoamniotic sac O69.2 Enteralgia R10.4 Enteric — see condition Enteritis (acute) (diarrheal) (epidemic) (hemorrhagic) (presumed infectious) (septic) (see also Note at category A09) A09 - allergic K52.2 - amebic (see also Amebiasis) A06.0 - - acute A06.0 - - - with abscess — see Abscess, amebic - - - nondysenteric A06.2 - - chronic A06.1 - - - with abscess — see Abscess, amebic - - - nondysenteric A06.2 - - nondysenteric A06.2 - bacillary NEC A03.9 - bacterial A04.9 - - specified NEC A04.8 - candidal B37.8 226
WHO’s ICD-10 version for 2007 Enteritis------continued - Chilomastix A07.8 - chronic (noninfective) K52.9 - - ulcerative K51.9 - coccidial A07.3 - dietetic K52.2 - due to - - food hypersensitivity K52.2 - - infectious organism (bacterial) (viral) — see Enteritis, infectious - - Yersinia enterocolitica A04.6 - eltor A00.1 - gangrenous (see also Enteritis, infectious) A09 - giardial A07.1 - infectious NEC A09 - - due to - - - adenovirus A08.2 - - - Aerobacter aerogenes A04.8 - - - Arizona (bacillus) A02.0 - - - bacteria NEC A04.9 - - - - specified NEC A04.8 - - - Campylobacter A04.5 - - - Clostridium perfringens A04.8 - - - Enterobacter aerogenes A04.8 - - - enterovirus A08.3 - - - Escherichia coli A04.4 - - - - enteroaggregative A04.4 - - - - enterohemorrhagic A04.3 - - - - enteroinvasive A04.2 - - - - enteropathogenic A04.0 - - - - enterotoxigenic A04.1 - - - - specified NEC A04.4 - - - specified - - - - bacteria NEC A04.8 - - - - virus NEC A08.3 - - - Staphylococcus A04.8 - - - virus NEC A08.4 - - - - specified type NEC A08.3 - - - Yersinia enterocolitica A04.6 - - specified organism NEC A08.5 - influenzal (specific virus not identified) J11.8 - - avian influenza virus identified J09 - - influenza virus identified J10.8 - - other influenza virus identified J10.8 - ischemic K55.9 - - acute K55.0 - - chronic K55.1 - microsporidial A07.8 - mucomembranous, myxomembranous — see Syndrome, irritable bowel - mucous — see Syndrome, irritable bowel - necroticans A05.2 - necrotizing of fetus or newborn P77 - neurogenic — see Syndrome, irritable bowel - noninfective K52.9 - parasitic NEC B82.9 - paratyphoid (fever) (see also Fever, paratyphoid) A01.4 Enteritis------continued - presumed noninfectious K52.9 - protozoal A07.9 - - specified NEC A07.8 - regional (of) K50.9 - - intestine K50.9 - - - large (colon or rectum) K50.1 - - - - with small intestine K50.8 - - - small (duodenum, ileum or jejunum) K50.0 - - - - with large intestine K50.8 - rotaviral A08.0 - Salmonella, salmonellosis (arizonae) (choleraesuis) (enteritidis) (typhimurium) A02.0 - segmental K50.9 - Shigella (see also Infection, Shigella) A03.9 - spasmodic, spastic — see Syndrome, irritable bowel - staphylococcal A04.8 - toxic K52.1 - trichomonal A07.8 - tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis) A18.3† K93.0* - typhosa A01.0 - ulcerative (chronic) K51.9 - - specified NEC K51.8 - viral A08.4 - - adenovirus A08.2 - - enterovirus A08.3 - - Rotavirus A08.0 - - small round structured A08.1 - - virus specified NEC A08.3 Enterobiasis B80 Enterobius vermicularis(infection)(infestation)B80 Enterocele (see also Hernia, abdomen) K46.9 - vagina, vaginal(acquired)(congenital) NEC N81.5 Enterocolitis (see also Enteritis) A09 - due to Clostridium difficile A04.7 - fulminant ischemic K55.0 - hemorrhagic (acute) K55.0 - ischemic K55.9 - necrotizing - - due to Clostridium difficile A04.7 - - fetus or newborn P77 - ulcerative (chronic) K51.0 Enterogastritis — see Enteritis Enterolith, enterolithiasis (impaction) K56.4 Enteropathy K63.9 - gluten-sensitive K90.0 - protein-losing K90.4 Enteroptosis K63.4 Enterorrhagia K92.2 Enterostenosis (see also Obstruction, intestine) K56.6 Enterostomy, malfunctioning K91.4 Enterovirus, as cause of disease classified elsewhere B97.1 227
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Enteritis------continued<br />
- Chilomastix A07.8<br />
- chronic (noninfective) K52.9<br />
- - ulcerative K51.9<br />
- coccidial A07.3<br />
- dietetic K52.2<br />
- due to<br />
- - food hypersensitivity K52.2<br />
- - <strong>infectious</strong> organism (bacterial) (viral)<br />
— see Enteritis, <strong>infectious</strong><br />
- - Yersinia enterocolitica A04.6<br />
- eltor A00.1<br />
- gangrenous (see also Enteritis,<br />
<strong>infectious</strong>) A09<br />
- giardial A07.1<br />
- <strong>infectious</strong> NEC A09<br />
- - due to<br />
- - - adenovirus A08.2<br />
- - - Aerobacter aerogenes A04.8<br />
- - - Arizona (bacillus) A02.0<br />
- - - bacteria NEC A04.9<br />
- - - - specified NEC A04.8<br />
- - - Campylobacter A04.5<br />
- - - Clostridium perfringens A04.8<br />
- - - Enterobacter aerogenes A04.8<br />
- - - enterovirus A08.3<br />
- - - Escherichia coli A04.4<br />
- - - - enteroaggregative A04.4<br />
- - - - enterohemorrhagic A04.3<br />
- - - - enteroinvasive A04.2<br />
- - - - enteropathogenic A04.0<br />
- - - - enterotoxigenic A04.1<br />
- - - - specified NEC A04.4<br />
- - - specified<br />
- - - - bacteria NEC A04.8<br />
- - - - virus NEC A08.3<br />
- - - Staphylococcus A04.8<br />
- - - virus NEC A08.4<br />
- - - - specified type NEC A08.3<br />
- - - Yersinia enterocolitica A04.6<br />
- - specified organism NEC A08.5<br />
- influenzal (specific virus not identified) J11.8<br />
- - avian influenza virus identified J09<br />
- - influenza virus identified J10.8<br />
- - other influenza virus identified J10.8<br />
- ischemic K55.9<br />
- - acute K55.0<br />
- - chronic K55.1<br />
- microsporidial A07.8<br />
- mucomembranous, myxomembranous<br />
— see Syndrome, irritable bowel<br />
- mucous — see Syndrome, irritable bowel<br />
- necroticans A05.2<br />
- necrotizing of fetus or newborn P77<br />
- neurogenic — see Syndrome, irritable bowel<br />
- noninfective K52.9<br />
- <strong>parasitic</strong> NEC B82.9<br />
- paratyphoid (fever) (see also Fever,<br />
paratyphoid) A01.4<br />
Enteritis------continued<br />
- presumed non<strong>infectious</strong> K52.9<br />
- protozoal A07.9<br />
- - specified NEC A07.8<br />
- regional (of) K50.9<br />
- - intestine K50.9<br />
- - - large (colon or rectum) K50.1<br />
- - - - with small intestine K50.8<br />
- - - small (duodenum, ileum or jejunum) K50.0<br />
- - - - with large intestine K50.8<br />
- rotaviral A08.0<br />
- Salmonella, salmonellosis (arizonae) (choleraesuis)<br />
(enteritidis) (typhimurium) A02.0<br />
- segmental K50.9<br />
- Shigella (see also Infection, Shigella) A03.9<br />
- spasmodic, spastic — see Syndrome,<br />
irritable bowel<br />
- staphylococcal A04.8<br />
- toxic K52.1<br />
- trichomonal A07.8<br />
- tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis)<br />
A18.3† K93.0*<br />
- typhosa A01.0<br />
- ulcerative (chronic) K51.9<br />
- - specified NEC K51.8<br />
- viral A08.4<br />
- - adenovirus A08.2<br />
- - enterovirus A08.3<br />
- - Rotavirus A08.0<br />
- - small round structured A08.1<br />
- - virus specified NEC A08.3<br />
Enterobiasis B80<br />
Enterobius vermicularis(infection)(infestation)B80<br />
Enterocele (see also Hernia, abdomen) K46.9<br />
- vagina, vaginal(acquired)(congenital) NEC N81.5<br />
Enterocolitis (see also Enteritis) A09<br />
- due to Clostridium difficile A04.7<br />
- fulminant ischemic K55.0<br />
- hemorrhagic (acute) K55.0<br />
- ischemic K55.9<br />
- necrotizing<br />
- - due to Clostridium difficile A04.7<br />
- - fetus or newborn P77<br />
- ulcerative (chronic) K51.0<br />
Enterogastritis — see Enteritis<br />
Enterolith, enterolithiasis (impaction) K56.4<br />
Enteropathy K63.9<br />
- gluten-sensitive K90.0<br />
- protein-losing K90.4<br />
Enteroptosis K63.4<br />
Enterorrhagia K92.2<br />
Enterostenosis (see also Obstruction, intestine)<br />
K56.6<br />
Enterostomy, malfunctioning K91.4<br />
Enterovirus, as cause of disease classified<br />
elsewhere B97.1<br />
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