Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Alphabetical Index Of Diseases And Nature Of Injury Fecal — see condition Fecalith (impaction) K56.4 - appendix K38.1 - congenital P76.8 Feeble rapid pulse due to shock following injury T79.4 Feeble-minded F70.- Feeding - difficulties and mismanagement R63.3 - faulty R63.3 - formula check (infant) Z00.1 - improper R63.3 - problem R63.3 - - newborn P92.9 - - - specified NEC P92.8 - - nonorganic F50.8 Feer's disease T56.1 Feet — see condition Feigned illness Z76.5 Feil-Klippel syndrome Q76.1 Felon (with lymphangitis) L03.0 Felty's syndrome M05.0 Femur, femoral — see condition Fenestration, fenestrated — see also Imperfect, closure - aortopulmonary Q21.4 - cusps, heart valve NEC Q24.8 - - pulmonary Q22.2 - pulmonic cusps Q22.2 Fertile eunuch syndrome E23.0 Fertilization (assisted) NEC Z31.3 - in vitro Z31.2 Fetal — see Fetus Fetalis uterus Q51.8 Fetid - breath R19.6 - sweat L75.0 Fetishism F65.0 - transvestic F65.1 Fetus, fetal — see also condition - alcohol syndrome (dysmorphic) Q86.0 - compressus (mother) O31.0 - hydantoin syndrome Q86.1 - papyraceous (mother) O31.0 Fever R50.9 - with - - chills R50.8 - - rigors R50.8 - - in malarial regions B54 - abortus A23.1 - Aden (dengue) A90 - African tick-borne A68.1 - American - - mountain (tick) A93.2 - - spotted A77.0 - aphthous B08.8 Fever------continued - arbovirus, arboviral A94 - - hemorrhagic A94 - - specified NEC A93.8 - Argentinian hemorrhagic A96.0 - Assam B55.0 - Australian Q A78 - Bangkok hemorrhagic A91 - Barmah forest A92.8 - Bartonella A44.0 - bilious, hemoglobinuric B50.8 - blackwater B50.8 - blister B00.1 - Bolivian hemorrhagic A96.1 - Bonvale dam T73.3 - boutonneuse A77.1 - brain (see also Encephalitis) G04.9 - Brazilian purpuric A48.4 - breakbone A90 - Bullis A77.0 - Bunyamwera A92.8 - Burdwan B55.0 - Bwamba A92.8 - Cameroon (see also Malaria) B54 - cat-scratch A28.1 - Central Asian hemorrhagic A98.0 - cerebral (see also Encephalitis) G04.9 - cerebrospinal meningococcal A39.0† G01* - Chagres B50.9 - Chandipura A92.8 - Changuinola A93.8 - Charcot's (biliary) (hepatic) (intermittent) K80.5 - Chikungunya (virus) (hemorrhagic) A92.0 - Chitral A93.1 - Colorado tick (virus) A93.2 - congestive (remittent) (see also Malaria) B54 - Congo virus A98.0 - continued malarial B50.9 - Corsican (see also Malaria) B54 - Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic A98.0 - Cyprus A23.0 - dandy A90 - deer fly (see also Tularemia) A21.9 - dengue (virus) A90 - - hemorrhagic A91 - - sandfly A93.1 - desert B38.0† J99.8* - due to heat T67.0 - dumdum B55.0 - enteroviral exanthematous (Boston exanthem) A88.0 - ephemeral (of unknown origin) R50.9 - epidemic hemorrhagic A98.5† N08.0* - erysipelatous (see also Erysipelas) A46 - estivo-autumnal (malarial) B50.9 - famine A75.0 - following delivery O86.4 - Fort Bragg A27.8 - gastromalarial (see also Malaria) B54 240
WHO’s ICD-10 version for 2007 Fever------continued - Gibraltar A23.0 - glandular B27.9 - Guama (viral) A92.8 - Haverhill A25.1 - hay (allergic) J30.1 - - with asthma (bronchial) J45.0 - - due to - - - allergen other than pollen J30.3 - - - pollen, any plant or tree J30.1 - heat (effects) T67.0 - hematuric, bilious B50.8 - hemoglobinuric (bilious) (malarial) B50.8 - hemorrhagic (arthropod-borne) NEC A94 - - with renal syndrome A98.5† N08.0* - - arenaviral A96.9 - - - specified NEC A96.8 - - Argentinian A96.0 - - Bangkok A91 - - Bolivian A96.1 - - Central Asian A98.0 - - Chikungunya A92.0 - - Crimean-Congo A98.0 - - dengue (virus) A91 - - epidemic A98.5† N08.0* - - Junin (virus) A96.0 - - Korean A98.5† N08.0* - - Machupo (virus) A96.1 - - mite-borne A93.8 - - mosquito-borne A92.8 - - Omsk A98.1 - - Philippine A91 - - Russian A98.5† N08.0* - - Singapore A91 - - Southeast Asia A91 - - Thailand A91 - - tick-borne NEC A93.8 - - viral A99 - - - specified NEC A98.8 - herpetic B00.1 - inanition R50.9 - Indiana A93.8 - infective NEC B99 - intermittent (bilious) (see also Malaria) B54 - - of unknown origin R50.9 - - pernicious B50.9 - iodide - - correct substance properly administered R50.2 - - overdose or wrong substance given or taken T48.4 - Japanese river A75.3 - jungle (see also Malaria) B54 - Junin (virus) hemorrhagic A96.0 - Katayama B65.2 - kedani A75.3 - Kenya (tick) A77.1 - Kew Garden A79.1 - Korean hemorrhagic A98.5† N08.0* Fever------continued - Lassa A96.2 - Lone Star A77.0 - Machupo (virus) hemorrhagic A96.1 - Malta A23.9 - Marseilles A77.1 - marsh (see also Malaria) B54 - Mayaro (viral) A92.8 - Mediterranean A23.0 - - familial E85.0 - - tick A77.1 - meningeal — see Meningitis - metal fume T56.8 - Meuse A79.0 - Mexican A75.2 - mianeh A68.1 - miasmatic (see also Malaria) B54 - mosquito-borne (viral) A92.9 - - hemorrhagic A92.8 - mountain A23.0 - - meaning Rocky Mountain spotted fever A77.0 - - tick (American) (viral) A93.2 - Mucambo (viral) A92.8 - mud A27.9 - Neapolitan A23.0 - newborn P81.9 - - environmental P81.0 - Nine Mile A78 - non-exanthematous tick A93.2 - North Asian tick-borne A77.2 - Omsk hemorrhagic A98.1 - O'nyong-nyong (viral) A92.1 - Oropouche (viral) A93.0 - Oroya A44.0 - paludal (see also Malaria) B54 - Panama (malarial) B50.9 - Pappataci A93.1 - paratyphoid A01.4 - - A A01.1 - - B A01.2 - - C A01.3 - parrot A70 - periodic (Mediterranean) E85.0 - persistent (of unknown origin) R50.8 - pharyngoconjunctival B30.2† H13.1* - Philippine hemorrhagic A91 - phlebotomus A93.1 - Piry (virus) A93.8 - Pixuna (viral) A92.8 - Plasmodium ovale B53.0 - polioviral (nonparalytic) A80.4 - polymer fume T59.8 - Pontiac A48.2 - postoperative (due to infection) T81.4 - pretibial A27.8 - puerperal O85 - putrid — see Septicemia - pyemic — see Septicemia - Q A78 241
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Fever------continued<br />
- Gibraltar A23.0<br />
- gl<strong>and</strong>ular B27.9<br />
- Guama (viral) A92.8<br />
- Haverhill A25.1<br />
- hay (allergic) J30.1<br />
- - with asthma (bronchial) J45.0<br />
- - due to<br />
- - - allergen other than pollen J30.3<br />
- - - pollen, any plant or tree J30.1<br />
- heat (effects) T67.0<br />
- hematuric, bilious B50.8<br />
- hemoglobinuric (bilious) (malarial) B50.8<br />
- hemorrhagic (arthropod-borne) NEC A94<br />
- - with renal syndrome A98.5† N08.0*<br />
- - arenaviral A96.9<br />
- - - specified NEC A96.8<br />
- - Argentinian A96.0<br />
- - Bangkok A91<br />
- - Bolivian A96.1<br />
- - Central Asian A98.0<br />
- - Chikungunya A92.0<br />
- - Crimean-Congo A98.0<br />
- - dengue (virus) A91<br />
- - epidemic A98.5† N08.0*<br />
- - Junin (virus) A96.0<br />
- - Korean A98.5† N08.0*<br />
- - Machupo (virus) A96.1<br />
- - mite-borne A93.8<br />
- - mosquito-borne A92.8<br />
- - Omsk A98.1<br />
- - Philippine A91<br />
- - Russian A98.5† N08.0*<br />
- - Singapore A91<br />
- - Southeast Asia A91<br />
- - Thail<strong>and</strong> A91<br />
- - tick-borne NEC A93.8<br />
- - viral A99<br />
- - - specified NEC A98.8<br />
- herpetic B00.1<br />
- inanition R50.9<br />
- Indiana A93.8<br />
- infective NEC B99<br />
- intermittent (bilious) (see also Malaria) B54<br />
- - of unknown origin R50.9<br />
- - pernicious B50.9<br />
- iodide<br />
- - correct substance properly administered<br />
R50.2<br />
- - overdose or wrong substance given or<br />
taken T48.4<br />
- Japanese river A75.3<br />
- jungle (see also Malaria) B54<br />
- Junin (virus) hemorrhagic A96.0<br />
- Katayama B65.2<br />
- kedani A75.3<br />
- Kenya (tick) A77.1<br />
- Kew Garden A79.1<br />
- Korean hemorrhagic A98.5† N08.0*<br />
Fever------continued<br />
- Lassa A96.2<br />
- Lone Star A77.0<br />
- Machupo (virus) hemorrhagic A96.1<br />
- Malta A23.9<br />
- Marseilles A77.1<br />
- marsh (see also Malaria) B54<br />
- Mayaro (viral) A92.8<br />
- Mediterranean A23.0<br />
- - familial E85.0<br />
- - tick A77.1<br />
- meningeal — see Meningitis<br />
- metal fume T56.8<br />
- Meuse A79.0<br />
- Mexican A75.2<br />
- mianeh A68.1<br />
- miasmatic (see also Malaria) B54<br />
- mosquito-borne (viral) A92.9<br />
- - hemorrhagic A92.8<br />
- mountain A23.0<br />
- - meaning Rocky Mountain spotted fever A77.0<br />
- - tick (American) (viral) A93.2<br />
- Mucambo (viral) A92.8<br />
- mud A27.9<br />
- Neapolitan A23.0<br />
- newborn P81.9<br />
- - environmental P81.0<br />
- Nine Mile A78<br />
- non-exanthematous tick A93.2<br />
- North Asian tick-borne A77.2<br />
- Omsk hemorrhagic A98.1<br />
- O'nyong-nyong (viral) A92.1<br />
- Oropouche (viral) A93.0<br />
- Oroya A44.0<br />
- paludal (see also Malaria) B54<br />
- Panama (malarial) B50.9<br />
- Pappataci A93.1<br />
- paratyphoid A01.4<br />
- - A A01.1<br />
- - B A01.2<br />
- - C A01.3<br />
- parrot A70<br />
- periodic (Mediterranean) E85.0<br />
- persistent (of unknown origin) R50.8<br />
- pharyngoconjunctival B30.2† H13.1*<br />
- Philippine hemorrhagic A91<br />
- phlebotomus A93.1<br />
- Piry (virus) A93.8<br />
- Pixuna (viral) A92.8<br />
- Plasmodium ovale B53.0<br />
- polioviral (nonparalytic) A80.4<br />
- polymer fume T59.8<br />
- Pontiac A48.2<br />
- postoperative (due to infection) T81.4<br />
- pretibial A27.8<br />
- puerperal O85<br />
- putrid — see Septicemia<br />
- pyemic — see Septicemia<br />
- Q A78<br />
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