Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Alphabetical Index Of Diseases And Nature Of Injury J Jaccoud's syndrome M12.0 Jacksonian epilepsy or seizures (focal) G40.1 Jackson's membrane or veil Q43.3 Jacquet's dermatitis L22 Jadassohn-Pellizari's disease or anetoderma L90.2 Jadassohn's - blue nevus (M8780/0) (see also Nevus, by site) D22.9 - intraepidermal epithelioma (M8096/0) — see Neoplasm, skin, benign Jaffe-Lichtenstein(-Uehlinger) syndrome M85.0 Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease or syndrome A81.0 - with dementia A81.0† F02.1* Jaksch-Luzet disease D64.8 Janet's disease F48.8 Janiceps Q89.4 Jansky-Bielschowsky amaurotic idiocy E75.4 Jaundice (yellow) R17 - acholuric (familial) (splenomegalic) (see also Spherocytosis) D58.0 - - acquired D59.8 - breast-milk (inhibitor) P59.3 - due to or associated with - - delayed conjugation P59.8 - - - associated with preterm delivery P59.0 - - preterm delivery P59.0 - epidemic (catarrhal) - - leptospiral A27.0 - - spirochetal A27.0 - familial nonhemolytic E80.4 - - congenital E80.5 - fetus or newborn (physiological) P59.9 - - due to or associated with - - - ABO - - - - antibodies P55.1 - - - - incompatibility, maternal/fetal P55.1 - - - - isoimmunization P55.1 - - - absence or deficiency of enzyme system for bilirubin conjugation (congenital) P59.8 - - - bleeding P58.1 - - - breast milk inhibitors to conjugation P59.3 - - - bruising P58.0 - - - Crigler-Najjar syndrome E80.5 - - - delayed conjugation P59.8 - - - - associated with preterm delivery P59.0 - - - drugs or toxins Jaundice------continued - - - - given to newborn P58.4 - - - - transmitted from mother P58.4 - - - excessive hemolysis NEC P58.9 - - - - specified type NEC P58.8 - - - galactosemia E74.2 - - - Gilbert's syndrome E80.4 - - - hepatocellular damage P59.2 - - - hereditary hemolytic anemia P58.8 - - - hypothyroidism, congenital E03.1 - - - incompatibility, maternal/fetal NEC P55.9 - - - infection P58.2 - - - inspissated bile syndrome P59.1 - - - isoimmunization NEC P55.9 - - - mucoviscidosis E84.8 - - - polycythemia P58.3 - - - preterm delivery P59.0 - - - Rh - - - - antibodies P55.0 - - - - incompatibility, maternal/fetal P55.0 - - - - isoimmunization P55.0 - - - swallowed maternal blood P58.5 - - specified cause NEC P59.8 - hematogenous D59.9 - hemolytic (acquired) D59.9 - - congenital (see also Spherocytosis) D58.0 - hemorrhagic leptospiral (acute) (spirochetal) A27.0 - leptospiral (hemorrhagic) A27.0 - malignant (see also Failure, hepatic) K72.9 - neonatal — see Jaundice, fetus or newborn - nonhemolytic congenital familial (Gilbert) E80.4 - nuclear, newborn (see also Kernicterus of newborn) P57.9 - obstructive (see also Obstruction, bile duct) K83.1 - post-immunization — see Hepatitis, viral, type B - post-transfusion — see Hepatitis, viral, type B - regurgitation (see also Obstruction, bile duct) K83.1 - serum (homologous) (prophylactic) (therapeutic) — see Hepatitis, viral, type B - spirochetal (hemorrhagic) A27.0 Jaw — see condition Jaw-winking phenomenon or syndrome Q07.8 Jealousy - alcoholic F10.5 - childhood F93.8 - sibling F93.3 336
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Alphabetical Index Of Diseases And Nature Of Injury<br />
J<br />
Jaccoud's syndrome M12.0<br />
Jacksonian epilepsy or seizures (focal)<br />
G40.1<br />
Jackson's membrane or veil Q43.3<br />
Jacquet's dermatitis L22<br />
Jadassohn-Pellizari's disease or<br />
anetoderma L90.2<br />
Jadassohn's<br />
- blue nevus (M8780/0) (see also Nevus,<br />
by site) D22.9<br />
- intraepidermal epithelioma (M8096/0)<br />
— see Neoplasm, skin, benign<br />
Jaffe-Lichtenstein(-Uehlinger) syndrome<br />
M85.0<br />
Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease or syndrome<br />
A81.0<br />
- with dementia A81.0† F02.1*<br />
Jaksch-Luzet disease D64.8<br />
Janet's disease F48.8<br />
Janiceps Q89.4<br />
Jansky-Bielschowsky amaurotic idiocy<br />
E75.4<br />
Jaundice (yellow) R17<br />
- acholuric (familial) (splenomegalic) (see also<br />
Spherocytosis) D58.0<br />
- - acquired D59.8<br />
- breast-milk (inhibitor) P59.3<br />
- due to or associated with<br />
- - delayed conjugation P59.8<br />
- - - associated with preterm delivery P59.0<br />
- - preterm delivery P59.0<br />
- epidemic (catarrhal)<br />
- - leptospiral A27.0<br />
- - spirochetal A27.0<br />
- familial nonhemolytic E80.4<br />
- - congenital E80.5<br />
- fetus or newborn (physiological) P59.9<br />
- - due to or associated with<br />
- - - ABO<br />
- - - - antibodies P55.1<br />
- - - - incompatibility, maternal/fetal P55.1<br />
- - - - isoimmunization P55.1<br />
- - - absence or deficiency of enzyme system<br />
for bilirubin conjugation (congenital) P59.8<br />
- - - bleeding P58.1<br />
- - - breast milk inhibitors to conjugation P59.3<br />
- - - bruising P58.0<br />
- - - Crigler-Najjar syndrome E80.5<br />
- - - delayed conjugation P59.8<br />
- - - - associated with preterm delivery P59.0<br />
- - - drugs or toxins<br />
Jaundice------continued<br />
- - - - given to newborn P58.4<br />
- - - - transmitted from mother P58.4<br />
- - - excessive hemolysis NEC P58.9<br />
- - - - specified type NEC P58.8<br />
- - - galactosemia E74.2<br />
- - - Gilbert's syndrome E80.4<br />
- - - hepatocellular damage P59.2<br />
- - - hereditary hemolytic anemia P58.8<br />
- - - hypothyroidism, congenital E03.1<br />
- - - incompatibility, maternal/fetal NEC P55.9<br />
- - - infection P58.2<br />
- - - inspissated bile syndrome P59.1<br />
- - - isoimmunization NEC P55.9<br />
- - - mucoviscidosis E84.8<br />
- - - polycythemia P58.3<br />
- - - preterm delivery P59.0<br />
- - - Rh<br />
- - - - antibodies P55.0<br />
- - - - incompatibility, maternal/fetal P55.0<br />
- - - - isoimmunization P55.0<br />
- - - swallowed maternal blood P58.5<br />
- - specified cause NEC P59.8<br />
- hematogenous D59.9<br />
- hemolytic (acquired) D59.9<br />
- - congenital (see also Spherocytosis) D58.0<br />
- hemorrhagic leptospiral (acute)<br />
(spirochetal) A27.0<br />
- leptospiral (hemorrhagic) A27.0<br />
- malignant (see also Failure, hepatic) K72.9<br />
- neonatal — see Jaundice, fetus or newborn<br />
- nonhemolytic congenital familial (Gilbert)<br />
E80.4<br />
- nuclear, newborn (see also Kernicterus of<br />
newborn) P57.9<br />
- obstructive (see also Obstruction, bile duct)<br />
K83.1<br />
- post-immunization — see Hepatitis, viral,<br />
type B<br />
- post-transfusion — see Hepatitis, viral, type B<br />
- regurgitation (see also Obstruction, bile duct)<br />
K83.1<br />
- serum (homologous) (prophylactic)<br />
(therapeutic) — see Hepatitis, viral, type B<br />
- spirochetal (hemorrhagic) A27.0<br />
Jaw — see condition<br />
Jaw-winking phenomenon or syndrome<br />
Q07.8<br />
Jealousy<br />
- alcoholic F10.5<br />
- childhood F93.8<br />
- sibling F93.3<br />
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