Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Alphabetical Index Of Diseases And Nature Of Injury Tumor------continued - syphilitic, brain A52.1† G94.8* - testicular stromal (M8590/1) D40.1 - theca cell (M8600/0) D27 - theca cell-granulosa cell (M8621/1) D39.1 - Triton, malignant (M9561/3) — see Neoplasm, nerve, malignant - trophoblastic, placental site (M9104/1) D39.2 - turban (M8200/0) D23.4 - uterus (body), in pregnancy or childbirth O34.1 - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.8 - - causing obstructed labor O65.5 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - vagina, in pregnancy or childbirth O34.6 - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.8 - - causing obstructed labor O65.5 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - varicose (see also Varicose vein) I83.9 - von Recklinghausen's — see Neurofibromatosis - vulva or perineum, in pregnancy or childbirth O34.7 - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.8 - - causing obstructed labor O65.5 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - Warthin's (M8561/0) — see Neoplasm, salivary gland, benign - Wilms' (M8960/3) C64 - yolk sac (M9071/3) - - specified site — see Neoplasm, malignant - - unspecified site - - - female C56 - - - male C62.9 Tumorlet (M8040/1) — see Neoplasm, uncertain behavior Tungiasis B88.1 Tunica vasculosa lentis Q12.2 Turban tumor (M8200/0) D23.4 Turner-like syndrome Q87.1 Turner's - hypoplasia (tooth) K00.4 - syndrome Q96.9 - - specified NEC Q96.8 - tooth K00.4 Turner-Ullrich syndrome Q96.9 Tussis convulsiva (see also Whooping cough) A37.9 Twilight state - epileptic F05.8 - psychogenic F44.8 Twin (pregnancy) (fetus or newborn) P01.5 - complicating pregnancy O30.0 - conjoined Q89.4 Twist, twisted - bowel, colon or intestine K56.2 - hair (congenital) Q84.1 - mesentery or omentum K56.2 - organ or site, congenital NEC — see Anomaly, by site - ovarian pedicle N83.5 - - congenital Q50.2 - umbilical cord in fetus or newborn P02.5 Twitching R25.3 Tylosis (acquired) L84 - linguae K13.2 - palmaris et plantaris (congenital) (inherited) Q82.8 - - acquired L85.1 Tympanites (abdominal) (intestinal) R14 Tympanitis H73.8 - with otitis media — see Otitis media - acute H73.0 - chronic H73.1 Tympanosclerosis H74.0 Tympanum — see condition Tympany - abdomen R14 - chest R09.8 Type A behavior pattern Z73.1 Typhoenteritis A01.0 Typhoid (abortive) (ambulant) (any site) (fever) (hemorrhagic) (infection) (intermittent) (malignant) (rheumatic) A01.0 - inoculation reaction — see Complications, vaccination - pneumonia A01.0† J17.0* Typhoperitonitis A01.0 Typhus (fever) A75.9 - abdominal, abdominalis A01.0 - African tick A77.1 - brain A75.9† G94.8* - cerebral A75.9† G94.8* - classical A75.0 - due to Rickettsia - - prowazekii A75.0 - - - recrudescent A75.1 - - tsutsugamushi A75.3 - - typhi A75.2 - endemic (flea-borne) A75.2 - epidemic (louse-borne) A75.0 - exanthematic NEC A75.0 - flea-borne A75.2 - India tick A77.1 - Kenya (tick) A77.1 - louse-borne A75.0 - Mexican A75.2 - mite-borne A75.3 - murine A75.2 - North Asian tick-borne A77.2 - Queensland tick A77.3 560
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Alphabetical Index Of Diseases And Nature Of Injury<br />
Tumor------continued<br />
- syphilitic, brain A52.1† G94.8*<br />
- testicular stromal (M8590/1) D40.1<br />
- theca cell (M8600/0) D27<br />
- theca cell-granulosa cell (M8621/1) D39.1<br />
- Triton, malignant (M9561/3) — see<br />
Neoplasm, nerve, malignant<br />
- trophoblastic, placental site (M9104/1) D39.2<br />
- turban (M8200/0) D23.4<br />
- uterus (body), in pregnancy or childbirth<br />
O34.1<br />
- - affecting fetus or newborn P03.8<br />
- - causing obstructed labor O65.5<br />
- - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1<br />
- vagina, in pregnancy or childbirth O34.6<br />
- - affecting fetus or newborn P03.8<br />
- - causing obstructed labor O65.5<br />
- - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1<br />
- varicose (see also Varicose vein) I83.9<br />
- von Recklinghausen's<br />
— see Neurofibromatosis<br />
- vulva or perineum, in pregnancy or<br />
childbirth O34.7<br />
- - affecting fetus or newborn P03.8<br />
- - causing obstructed labor O65.5<br />
- - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1<br />
- Warthin's (M8561/0) — see Neoplasm,<br />
salivary gl<strong>and</strong>, benign<br />
- Wilms' (M8960/3) C64<br />
- yolk sac (M9071/3)<br />
- - specified site — see Neoplasm, malignant<br />
- - unspecified site<br />
- - - female C56<br />
- - - male C62.9<br />
Tumorlet (M8040/1) — see Neoplasm,<br />
uncertain behavior<br />
Tungiasis B88.1<br />
Tunica vasculosa lentis Q12.2<br />
Turban tumor (M8200/0) D23.4<br />
Turner-like syndrome Q87.1<br />
Turner's<br />
- hypoplasia (tooth) K00.4<br />
- syndrome Q96.9<br />
- - specified NEC Q96.8<br />
- tooth K00.4<br />
Turner-Ullrich syndrome Q96.9<br />
Tussis convulsiva (see also Whooping<br />
cough) A37.9<br />
Twilight state<br />
- epileptic F05.8<br />
- psychogenic F44.8<br />
Twin (pregnancy) (fetus or newborn) P01.5<br />
- complicating pregnancy O30.0<br />
- conjoined Q89.4<br />
Twist, twisted<br />
- bowel, colon or intestine K56.2<br />
- hair (congenital) Q84.1<br />
- mesentery or omentum K56.2<br />
- organ or site, congenital NEC — see Anomaly,<br />
by site<br />
- ovarian pedicle N83.5<br />
- - congenital Q50.2<br />
- umbilical cord in fetus or newborn P02.5<br />
Twitching R25.3<br />
Tylosis (acquired) L84<br />
- linguae K13.2<br />
- palmaris et plantaris (congenital) (inherited)<br />
Q82.8<br />
- - acquired L85.1<br />
Tympanites (abdominal) (intestinal) R14<br />
Tympanitis H73.8<br />
- with otitis media — see Otitis media<br />
- acute H73.0<br />
- chronic H73.1<br />
Tympanosclerosis H74.0<br />
Tympanum — see condition<br />
Tympany<br />
- abdomen R14<br />
- chest R09.8<br />
Type A behavior pattern Z73.1<br />
Typhoenteritis A01.0<br />
Typhoid (abortive) (ambulant) (any site) (fever)<br />
(hemorrhagic) (infection) (intermittent)<br />
(malignant) (rheumatic) A01.0<br />
- inoculation reaction — see<br />
Complications, vaccination<br />
- pneumonia A01.0† J17.0*<br />
Typhoperitonitis A01.0<br />
Typhus (fever) A75.9<br />
- abdominal, abdominalis A01.0<br />
- African tick A77.1<br />
- brain A75.9† G94.8*<br />
- cerebral A75.9† G94.8*<br />
- classical A75.0<br />
- due to Rickettsia<br />
- - prowazekii A75.0<br />
- - - recrudescent A75.1<br />
- - tsutsugamushi A75.3<br />
- - typhi A75.2<br />
- endemic (flea-borne) A75.2<br />
- epidemic (louse-borne) A75.0<br />
- exanthematic NEC A75.0<br />
- flea-borne A75.2<br />
- India tick A77.1<br />
- Kenya (tick) A77.1<br />
- louse-borne A75.0<br />
- Mexican A75.2<br />
- mite-borne A75.3<br />
- murine A75.2<br />
- North Asian tick-borne A77.2<br />
- Queensl<strong>and</strong> tick A77.3<br />
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