Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Alphabetical Index Of Diseases And Nature Of Injury Pneumonia------continued - - influenzal (see also Pneumonia, with, influenza) J11.0 - - inhalation (see also Pneumonia, aspiration) J69.0 - - - due to fumes or vapors (chemical) J68.0 - - - of oils or essences J69.1 - - Klebsiella (pneumoniae) J15.0 - - lipid, lipoid J69.1 - - - endogenous J84.8 - - Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) J15.7 - - pleuro-pneumonia-like-organisms (PPLO) J15.7 - - pneumococcal J13 - - Proteus J15.6 - - Pseudomonas J15.1 - - specified organism NEC J16.8 - - staphylococcal J15.2 - - streptococcal NEC J15.4 - - viral, virus (see also Pneumonia, viral) J12.9 - Candida B37.1† J17.2* - caseous (see also Tuberculosis, pulmonary) A16.2 - catarrhal (see also Pneumonia, broncho) J18.0 - chlamydial J16.0 - - congenital P23.1 - cholesterol J84.8 - cirrhotic (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, lung) J84.1 - confluent — see Pneumonia, broncho - congenital (infective) P23.9 - - due to - - - bacterium NEC P23.6 - - - Chlamydia P23.1 - - - Escherichia coli P23.4 - - - Haemophilus influenzae P23.6 - - - infective organism NEC P23.8 - - - Klebsiella pneumoniae P23.6 - - - Mycoplasma P23.6 - - - Pseudomonas P23.5 - - - staphylococcus P23.2 - - - streptococcus (except group B) P23.6 - - - - group B P23.3 - - - viral agent P23.0 - - specified NEC P23.8 - cytomegaloviral B25.0† J17.1* - deglutition (see also Pneumonia, aspiration) J69.0 - diffuse — see Pneumonia, broncho - disseminated (focal) — see Pneumonia, broncho - Eaton's agent J15.7 - embolic, embolism (see also Embolism, pulmonary) I26.9 - Enterobacter J15.6 - eosinophilic J82 - Escherichia coli (E. coli) J15.5 Pneumonia------continued - fibroid, fibrous (chronic) (see also Fibrosis, lung) J84.1 - Friedländer's bacillus J15.0 - gangrenous J85.0 - giant cell (measles) B05.2† J17.1* - gonococcal A54.8† J17.0* - grippal (see also Pneumonia, with, influenza) J11.0 - Haemophilus influenzae (broncho) (lobar) J14 - hypostatic (broncho) (lobar) J18.2 - in (due to) - - actinomycosis A42.0† J17.0* - - adenovirus J12.0 - - anthrax A22.1† J17.0* - - ascariasis B77.8† J17.3* - - aspergillosis B44.-† J17.2* - - Bacillus anthracis A22.1† J17.0* - - candidiasis B37.1† J17.2* - - chickenpox B01.2† J17.1* - - Chlamydia J16.0 - - - neonatal P23.1 - - coccidioidomycosis B38.2† J17.2* - - - acute B38.0† J17.2* - - - chronic B38.1† J17.2* - - cytomegalovirus disease B25.0† J17.1* - - Eaton's agent J15.7 - - Enterobacter J15.6 - - Escherichia coli (E. coli) J15.5 - - Friedländer's bacillus J15.0 - - fumes and vapors (chemical) (inhalation) J68.0 - - gonorrhea A54.8† J17.0* - - Haemophilus influenzae (H. influenzae) J14 - - histoplasmosis B39.2† J17.2* - - - acute B39.0† J17.2* - - - chronic B39.1† J17.2* - - influenza (see also Pneumonia, with, influenza) J11.0 - - Klebsiella (pneumoniae) J15.0 - - measles B05.2† J17.1* - - Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) J15.7 - - nocardiosis, nocardiasis A43.0† J17.0* - - ornithosis A70† J17.8* - - parainfluenza virus J12.2 - - pleuro-pneumonia-like-organism (PPLO) J15.7 - - pneumococcus J13 - - pneumocystosis (Pneumocystis carinii) B59† J17.3* - - - resulting from HIV disease B20.6 - - Proteus J15.6 - - Pseudomonas NEC J15.1 - - - pseudomallei A24.1 - - psittacosis A70† J17.8* - - Q fever A78† J17.8* - - respiratory syncytial virus J12.1 - - rheumatic fever I00† J17.8* - - rubella B06.8† J17.1* - - Salmonella (infection) A02.2† J17.0* 454
WHO’s ICD-10 version for 2007 Pneumonia------continued - - - typhi A01.0† J17.0* - - schistosomiasis B65.-† J17.3* - - septicemia A41.-† J17.0* - - Serratia marcescens J15.6 - - specified - - - bacterium NEC J15.8 - - - organism NEC J16.8 - - Spirochaeta NEC A69.8† J17.8* - - staphylococcus J15.2 - - Streptococcus J15.4 - - - group B J15.3 - - - pneumoniae J13 - - - specified NEC J15.4 - - toxoplasmosis B58.3† J17.3* - - tularemia A21.2† J17.0* - - typhoid fever A01.0† J17.0* - - varicella B01.2† J17.1* - - virus (see also Pneumonia, viral) J12.9 - - whooping cough A37.-† J17.0* - - Yersinia pestis A20.2 - influenzal (see also Pneumonia, with, influenza) J11.0 - inhalation of food or vomit (see also Pneumonia, aspiration) J69.0 - interstitial J84.9 - - plasma cell B59† J17.3* - Klebsiella (pneumoniae) J15.0 - lipid, lipoid (exogenous) J69.1 - lobar (disseminated) (interstitial) J18.1 - - with influenza (see also Pneumonia, with, influenza) J11.0 - - bacterial J15.9 - - - specified NEC J15.8 - - chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) J84.1 - - Escherichia coli (E. coli) J15.5 - - Friedländer's bacillus J15.0 - - Haemophilus influenzae J14 - - influenzal (see also Pneumonia, with, influenza) J11.0 - - Klebsiella (pneumoniae) J15.0 - - pneumococcal J13 - - Proteus J15.6 - - Pseudomonas J15.1 - - specified organism NEC J16.8 - - staphylococcal J15.2 - - streptococcal NEC J15.4 - - Streptococcus pneumoniae J13 - - viral, virus (see also Pneumonia, viral)J12.9 - lobular — see Pneumonia, broncho - Löffler's J82 - massive — see Pneumonia, lobar - meconium P24.0 - Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) J15.7 - necrotic J85.0 - neonatal P23.9 - - aspiration P24.9 - parainfluenza virus J12.2 - parenchymatous(see also Fibrosis lung)J84.1 Pneumonia------continued - patchy — see Pneumonia, broncho - plasma cell (of infants) B59† J17.3* - pleurolobar — see Pneumonia, lobar - pleuro-pneumonia-like-organism (PPLO) J15.7 - pneumococcal (broncho) (lobar) J13 - Pneumocystis (carinii) B59† J17.3* - - resulting from HIV disease B20.6 - postinfectional NEC B99† J17.8* - postmeasles B05.2† J17.1* - Proteus J15.6 - Pseudomonas J15.1 - psittacosis A70† J17.8* - radiation J70.0 - respiratory syncytial virus J12.1 - resulting from a procedure J95.8 - rheumatic I00† J17.8* - Salmonella (arizonae) (cholerae-suis) (enteritidis) (typhimurium) A02.2† J17.0* - - typhi A01.0† J17.0* - Serratia marcescens J15.6 - specified NEC J18.8 - - bacterium NEC J15.8 - - organism NEC J16.8 - - virus NEC J12.8 - spirochetal NEC A69.8† J17.8* - staphylococcal (broncho) (lobar) J15.2 - static, stasis J18.2 - streptococcal NEC (broncho) (lobar) J15.4 - - group B J15.3 - Streptococcus pneumoniae J13 - syphilitic, congenital (early) A50.0 - traumatic (complication) (early) (secondary) T79.8 - tuberculous (any) (see also Tuberculosis, pulmonary) A16.2 - tularemic A21.2† J17.0* - viral, virus (broncho) (interstitial) (lobar) J12.9 - - with influenza, flu, or grippe (see also Pneumonia, with, influenza) J11.0 - - adenoviral J12.0 - - congenital P23.0 - - parainfluenza J12.2 - - respiratory syncytial J12.1 - - specified NEC J12.8 - white (congenital) A50.0 Pneumonic — see condition Pneumonitis (acute) (primary) (see also Pneumonia) J18.9 - air-conditioner J67.7 - allergic (due to) J67.9 - - organic dust NEC J67.8 - - red cedar dust J67.8 - - sequoiosis J67.8 - - wood dust J67.8 - aspiration J69.0 - - due to anesthesia J95.4 - - - during - - - - labor and delivery O74.0 - - - - pregnancy O29.0 455
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Pneumonia------continued<br />
- - - typhi A01.0† J17.0*<br />
- - schistosomiasis B65.-† J17.3*<br />
- - septicemia A41.-† J17.0*<br />
- - Serratia marcescens J15.6<br />
- - specified<br />
- - - bacterium NEC J15.8<br />
- - - organism NEC J16.8<br />
- - Spirochaeta NEC A69.8† J17.8*<br />
- - staphylococcus J15.2<br />
- - Streptococcus J15.4<br />
- - - group B J15.3<br />
- - - pneumoniae J13<br />
- - - specified NEC J15.4<br />
- - toxoplasmosis B58.3† J17.3*<br />
- - tularemia A21.2† J17.0*<br />
- - typhoid fever A01.0† J17.0*<br />
- - varicella B01.2† J17.1*<br />
- - virus (see also Pneumonia, viral) J12.9<br />
- - whooping cough A37.-† J17.0*<br />
- - Yersinia pestis A20.2<br />
- influenzal (see also Pneumonia, with,<br />
influenza) J11.0<br />
- inhalation of food or vomit (see also<br />
Pneumonia, aspiration) J69.0<br />
- interstitial J84.9<br />
- - plasma cell B59† J17.3*<br />
- Klebsiella (pneumoniae) J15.0<br />
- lipid, lipoid (exogenous) J69.1<br />
- lobar (disseminated) (interstitial) J18.1<br />
- - with influenza (see also Pneumonia,<br />
with, influenza) J11.0<br />
- - bacterial J15.9<br />
- - - specified NEC J15.8<br />
- - chronic (see also Fibrosis, lung) J84.1<br />
- - Escherichia coli (E. coli) J15.5<br />
- - Friedländer's bacillus J15.0<br />
- - Haemophilus influenzae J14<br />
- - influenzal (see also Pneumonia, with,<br />
influenza) J11.0<br />
- - Klebsiella (pneumoniae) J15.0<br />
- - pneumococcal J13<br />
- - Proteus J15.6<br />
- - Pseudomonas J15.1<br />
- - specified organism NEC J16.8<br />
- - staphylococcal J15.2<br />
- - streptococcal NEC J15.4<br />
- - Streptococcus pneumoniae J13<br />
- - viral, virus (see also Pneumonia, viral)J12.9<br />
- lobular — see Pneumonia, broncho<br />
- Löffler's J82<br />
- massive — see Pneumonia, lobar<br />
- meconium P24.0<br />
- Mycoplasma (pneumoniae) J15.7<br />
- necrotic J85.0<br />
- neonatal P23.9<br />
- - aspiration P24.9<br />
- parainfluenza virus J12.2<br />
- parenchymatous(see also Fibrosis lung)J84.1<br />
Pneumonia------continued<br />
- patchy — see Pneumonia, broncho<br />
- plasma cell (of infants) B59† J17.3*<br />
- pleurolobar — see Pneumonia, lobar<br />
- pleuro-pneumonia-like-organism (PPLO) J15.7<br />
- pneumococcal (broncho) (lobar) J13<br />
- Pneumocystis (carinii) B59† J17.3*<br />
- - resulting from HIV disease B20.6<br />
- postinfectional NEC B99† J17.8*<br />
- postmeasles B05.2† J17.1*<br />
- Proteus J15.6<br />
- Pseudomonas J15.1<br />
- psittacosis A70† J17.8*<br />
- radiation J70.0<br />
- respiratory syncytial virus J12.1<br />
- resulting from a procedure J95.8<br />
- rheumatic I00† J17.8*<br />
- Salmonella (arizonae) (cholerae-suis)<br />
(enteritidis) (typhimurium) A02.2† J17.0*<br />
- - typhi A01.0† J17.0*<br />
- Serratia marcescens J15.6<br />
- specified NEC J18.8<br />
- - bacterium NEC J15.8<br />
- - organism NEC J16.8<br />
- - virus NEC J12.8<br />
- spirochetal NEC A69.8† J17.8*<br />
- staphylococcal (broncho) (lobar) J15.2<br />
- static, stasis J18.2<br />
- streptococcal NEC (broncho) (lobar) J15.4<br />
- - group B J15.3<br />
- Streptococcus pneumoniae J13<br />
- syphilitic, congenital (early) A50.0<br />
- traumatic (complication) (early) (secondary) T79.8<br />
- tuberculous (any) (see also Tuberculosis,<br />
pulmonary) A16.2<br />
- tularemic A21.2† J17.0*<br />
- viral, virus (broncho) (interstitial) (lobar) J12.9<br />
- - with influenza, flu, or grippe (see also<br />
Pneumonia, with, influenza) J11.0<br />
- - adenoviral J12.0<br />
- - congenital P23.0<br />
- - parainfluenza J12.2<br />
- - respiratory syncytial J12.1<br />
- - specified NEC J12.8<br />
- white (congenital) A50.0<br />
Pneumonic — see condition<br />
Pneumonitis (acute) (primary) (see also<br />
Pneumonia) J18.9<br />
- air-conditioner J67.7<br />
- allergic (due to) J67.9<br />
- - organic dust NEC J67.8<br />
- - red cedar dust J67.8<br />
- - sequoiosis J67.8<br />
- - wood dust J67.8<br />
- aspiration J69.0<br />
- - due to anesthesia J95.4<br />
- - - during<br />
- - - - labor <strong>and</strong> delivery O74.0<br />
- - - - pregnancy O29.0<br />
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