Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Alphabetical Index Of Diseases And Nature Of Injury Pneumonitis------continued - - - - puerperium O89.0 - chemical, due to gases, fumes or vapors (inhalation) J68.0 - cholesterol J84.8 - due to - - beryllium J68.0 - - cadmium J68.0 - - detergent J69.8 - - fluorocarbon-polymer J68.0 - - food, vomit (aspiration) J69.0 - - gases, fumes or vapors (inhalation) J68.0 - - inhalation - - - blood J69.8 - - - essences J69.1 - - - food (regurgitated), milk, vomit J69.0 - - - oils, essences J69.1 - - - solids, liquids NEC J69.8 - - manganese J68.0 - - nitrogen dioxide J68.0 - - oils, essences J69.1 - - solids, liquids NEC J69.8 - - toxoplasmosis (acquired) B58.3† J17.3* - - - congenital P37.1† J17.3* - - vanadium J68.0 - eosinophilic J82 - hypersensitivity (see also Pneumonitis, allergic) J67.9 - lymphoid, interstitial, resulting from HIV disease B22.1 - meconium P24.0 - neonatal aspiration P24.9 - postanesthetic - - correct substance properly administered J95.8 - - in labor and delivery O74.0 - - in pregnancy O29.0 - - overdose or wrong substance given T41.2 - - - specified anesthetic — see Table of drugs and chemicals - - postpartum, puerperal O89.0 - postoperative J95.8 - radiation J70.0 - rubella, congenital P35.0 - ventilation (air-conditioning) J67.7 Pneumonoconiosis — see Pneumoconiosis Pneumopathy NEC J98.4 - alveolar J84.0 - due to organic dust NEC J66.8 - parietoalveolar J84.0 Pneumopericarditis (see also Pericarditis) I31.9 Pneumopericardium (see also Pericarditis) I31.9 - congenital P25.3 - fetus or newborn P25.3 - traumatic (post) S26.8 Pneumophagia (psychogenic) F45.3 Pneumopleurisy, pneumopleuritis (see also Pneumonia) J18.8 Pneumopyopericardium I30.1 Pneumopyothorax (see also Pyopneumothorax) J86.9 Pneumorrhagia (see also Hemorrhage, lung) R04.8 - tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pulmonary) A16.2 Pneumothorax J93.9 - acute J93.8 - chronic J93.8 - congenital P25.1 - due to operative injury of chest wall or lung J95.8 - - accidental puncture or laceration T81.2 - perinatal period P25.1 - specified NEC J93.8 - spontaneous NEC J93.1 - - fetus or newborn P25.1 - - tension J93.0 - tension (spontaneous) J93.0 - traumatic S27.0 - - with hemothorax S27.2 - tuberculous NEC (see also Tuberculosis, pulmonary) A16.2 Podagra M10.9 Podencephalus Q01.9 Poikilocytosis R71 Poikiloderma L81.6 - Civatte's L57.3 - congenital Q82.8 - vasculare atrophicans L94.5 Poikilodermatomyositis M33.1 Pointed ear (congenital) Q17.3 Poison ivy, oak, sumac or other plant dermatitis (allergic) (contact) L23.7 Poisoning (acute) (see also Table of drugs and chemicals) T65.9 - bacterial toxins NEC A05.9 - berries, noxious T62.1 - botulism A05.1 - ciguatera fish T61.0 - Clostridium botulinum A05.1 - drug — see Table of drugs and chemicals - epidemic, fish (noxious) (see also Poisoning, ichthyotoxism) T61.9 - - bacterial A05.9 - fava bean D55.0 - fish (noxious) (see also Poisoning, ichthyotoxism) T61.2 - - bacterial (see also Intoxication, foodborne, by agent) A05.9 - food (acute) (diseased) (infected) (noxious) NEC T62.9 - - bacterial (see also Intoxication, foodborne, by agent) A05.9 - - noxious or naturally toxic T62.9 456
WHO’s ICD-10 version for 2007 Poisoning------continued - - - berries T62.1 - - - fish NEC T61.2 - - - - ciguatera T61.0 - - - - scombroid T61.1 - - - mushrooms T62.0 - - - plants NEC T62.2 - - - seafood T61.9 - - - - specified NEC T61.8 - - - specified NEC T62.8 - ichthyotoxism T61.9 - - due to - - - ciguatera T61.0 - - - fish NEC T61.2 - - - scombroid T61.1 - - - seafood T61.9 - - - - specified NEC T61.8 - - - shellfish NEC T61.2 - mushroom (noxious) T62.0 - mussels (noxious) T61.2 - - bacterial (see also Intoxication, foodborne, by agent) A05.9 - noxious foodstuffs T62.9 - - specified NEC T62.8 - plants, noxious T62.2 - ptomaine — see Poisoning, food - Salmonella (arizonae) (cholerae-suis) (enteritidis) (typhimurium) A02.9 - scombroid fish T61.1 - seafood (noxious) T61.9 - - bacterial (see also Intoxication, foodborne, by agent) A05.9 - - specified NEC T61.8 - shellfish (noxious) T61.2 - - bacterial (see also Intoxication, foodborne, by agent) A05.9 - staphylococcus, food A05.0 Poker spine M45 Poland's syndrome Q79.8 Polioencephalitis (acute) (bulbar) A80.9 - inferior G12.2 - influenzal (specific virus not identified) J11.8† G05.1* - - avian influenza virus identified J09† G05.1* - -other influenza virus identifiedJ10.8† G05.1* - superior hemorrhagic (acute) (Wernicke's) E51.2† G32.8* - Wernicke's E51.2† G32.8* Polioencephalomyelitis (acute) (anterior) A80.9 - with beriberi E51.2† G32.8* Poliomeningoencephalitis — see Meningoencephalitis Poliomyelitis (acute) (anterior) (epidemic) A80.9 - with paralysis (bulbar) (see also Poliomyelitis, paralytic) A80.3 - abortive A80.4 Poliomyelitis------continued - ascending (progressive) (see also Poliomyelitis, paralytic) A80.3 - bulbar (paralytic) (see also Poliomyelitis, paralytic) A80.3 - congenital P35.8 - nonepidemic A80.9 - nonparalytic A80.4 - paralytic A80.3 - - vaccine-associated A80.0 - - wild virus - - - imported A80.1 - - - indigenous A80.2 - spinal, acute A80.9 Poliosis (eyebrow) (eyelashes) L67.1 - circumscripta, acquired L67.1 Pollakiuria R35 - psychogenic F45.3 Pollinosis J30.1 Polyadenitis (see also Adenitis) I88.9 - malignant A20.0 Polyangiitis M30.0 - microscopic M31.7 - overlap syndrome M30.8 Polyarteritis - microscopic M31.7 Polyarteritis nodosa M30.0 - with lung involvement M30.1 - juvenile M30.2 - related condition NEC M30.8 Polyarthralgia M25.5 - psychogenic F45.4 Polyarthritis, polyarthropathy (see also Arthritis) M13.0 - due to or associated with other specified conditions — see Arthritis - epidemic (Australian) (with exanthema) B33.1 - infective — see Arthritis, infectious - inflammatory M06.4 - juvenile (chronic) (seronegative) M08.3 - migratory — see Fever, rheumatic - rheumatic, acute — see Fever, rheumatic Polyarthrosis M15.9 - post-traumatic M15.3 - primary M15.0 - specified NEC M15.8 Polycarential syndrome of infancy E40 Polychondritis (atrophic) (chronic) M94.8 - relapsing M94.1 Polycoria Q13.2 Polycystic (disease) - degeneration, kidney Q61.3 - - autosomal dominant (adult type) Q61.2 - - autosomal recessive (infantile type) Q61.1 - kidney Q61.3 - - autosomal dominant (adult type) Q61.2 - - autosomal recessive (infantile type) Q61.1 457
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Poisoning------continued<br />
- - - berries T62.1<br />
- - - fish NEC T61.2<br />
- - - - ciguatera T61.0<br />
- - - - scombroid T61.1<br />
- - - mushrooms T62.0<br />
- - - plants NEC T62.2<br />
- - - seafood T61.9<br />
- - - - specified NEC T61.8<br />
- - - specified NEC T62.8<br />
- ichthyotoxism T61.9<br />
- - due to<br />
- - - ciguatera T61.0<br />
- - - fish NEC T61.2<br />
- - - scombroid T61.1<br />
- - - seafood T61.9<br />
- - - - specified NEC T61.8<br />
- - - shellfish NEC T61.2<br />
- mushroom (noxious) T62.0<br />
- mussels (noxious) T61.2<br />
- - bacterial (see also Intoxication, foodborne,<br />
by agent) A05.9<br />
- noxious foodstuffs T62.9<br />
- - specified NEC T62.8<br />
- plants, noxious T62.2<br />
- ptomaine — see Poisoning, food<br />
- Salmonella (arizonae) (cholerae-suis)<br />
(enteritidis) (typhimurium) A02.9<br />
- scombroid fish T61.1<br />
- seafood (noxious) T61.9<br />
- - bacterial (see also Intoxication, foodborne,<br />
by agent) A05.9<br />
- - specified NEC T61.8<br />
- shellfish (noxious) T61.2<br />
- - bacterial (see also Intoxication, foodborne,<br />
by agent) A05.9<br />
- staphylococcus, food A05.0<br />
Poker spine M45<br />
Pol<strong>and</strong>'s syndrome Q79.8<br />
Polioencephalitis (acute) (bulbar) A80.9<br />
- inferior G12.2<br />
- influenzal (specific virus not identified)<br />
J11.8† G05.1*<br />
- - avian influenza virus identified J09† G05.1*<br />
- -other influenza virus identifiedJ10.8† G05.1*<br />
- superior hemorrhagic (acute) (Wernicke's)<br />
E51.2† G32.8*<br />
- Wernicke's E51.2† G32.8*<br />
Polioencephalomyelitis (acute) (anterior)<br />
A80.9<br />
- with beriberi E51.2† G32.8*<br />
Poliomeningoencephalitis<br />
— see Meningoencephalitis<br />
Poliomyelitis (acute) (anterior) (epidemic)<br />
A80.9<br />
- with paralysis (bulbar) (see also<br />
Poliomyelitis, paralytic) A80.3<br />
- abortive A80.4<br />
Poliomyelitis------continued<br />
- ascending (progressive) (see also<br />
Poliomyelitis, paralytic) A80.3<br />
- bulbar (paralytic) (see also Poliomyelitis,<br />
paralytic) A80.3<br />
- congenital P35.8<br />
- nonepidemic A80.9<br />
- nonparalytic A80.4<br />
- paralytic A80.3<br />
- - vaccine-associated A80.0<br />
- - wild virus<br />
- - - imported A80.1<br />
- - - indigenous A80.2<br />
- spinal, acute A80.9<br />
Poliosis (eyebrow) (eyelashes) L67.1<br />
- circumscripta, acquired L67.1<br />
Pollakiuria R35<br />
- psychogenic F45.3<br />
Pollinosis J30.1<br />
Polyadenitis (see also Adenitis) I88.9<br />
- malignant A20.0<br />
Polyangiitis M30.0<br />
- microscopic M31.7<br />
- overlap syndrome M30.8<br />
Polyarteritis<br />
- microscopic M31.7<br />
Polyarteritis nodosa M30.0<br />
- with lung involvement M30.1<br />
- juvenile M30.2<br />
- related condition NEC M30.8<br />
Polyarthralgia M25.5<br />
- psychogenic F45.4<br />
Polyarthritis, polyarthropathy (see also<br />
Arthritis) M13.0<br />
- due to or associated with other specified<br />
conditions — see Arthritis<br />
- epidemic (Australian) (with exanthema) B33.1<br />
- infective — see Arthritis, <strong>infectious</strong><br />
- inflammatory M06.4<br />
- juvenile (chronic) (seronegative) M08.3<br />
- migratory — see Fever, rheumatic<br />
- rheumatic, acute — see Fever, rheumatic<br />
Polyarthrosis M15.9<br />
- post-traumatic M15.3<br />
- primary M15.0<br />
- specified NEC M15.8<br />
Polycarential syndrome of infancy E40<br />
Polychondritis (atrophic) (chronic) M94.8<br />
- relapsing M94.1<br />
Polycoria Q13.2<br />
Polycystic (disease)<br />
- degeneration, kidney Q61.3<br />
- - autosomal dominant (adult type) Q61.2<br />
- - autosomal recessive (infantile type) Q61.1<br />
- kidney Q61.3<br />
- - autosomal dominant (adult type) Q61.2<br />
- - autosomal recessive (infantile type) Q61.1<br />
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