Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

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External Causes Of Injury Burn, burned, burning……..Continued - bonfire, campfire (controlled) X03.- - - uncontrolled X01.- - candle (see also Exposure, fire) X08.- - caustic liquid, substance (external) (internal) NEC (see also Table of drugs and chemicals) X49.- - chemical (external) (internal) X49.- - - in war operations (chemical weapons) Y36.7 - cigar or cigarette (see also Exposure, fire) X08.- - clothes, clothing NEC (from controlled fire) X06.- - - with conflagration X00.- - - - not in building or structure X01.- - cooker (hot) X15.- - electric blanket X16.- - engine (hot) X17.- - fire, flames (see also Exposure, fire) X09.- - flare, Very pistol (see also Discharge, firearm) W34.- - heat - - from appliance (electrical) (household) NEC X15.- - - - heating X16.- - - in local application or packing during medical or surgical procedure Y63.5 - heating appliance, radiator or pipe X16.- - homicide (attempt) (see also Assault, burning) X97.- - hot - - air X14.- - - cooker X15.- - - drink X10.- - - engine X17.- - - fat X10.- - - fluid NEC X12.- - - food X10.- - - gases X14.- - - heating appliance X16.- - - household appliance NEC X15.- - - kettle X15.- - - liquid NEC X12.- - - machinery X17.- - - metal (liquid) (molten) NEC X18.- - - object (not producing fire or flames) NEC X19.- - - oil (cooking) X10.- - - pipe X16.- - - plate X15.- - - radiator X16.- - - saucepan (glass) (metal) X15.- - - stove (kitchen) X15.- - - substance NEC X19.- - - - caustic or corrosive NEC — see Table of drugs and chemicals - - toaster X15.- Burn, burned, burning……..Continued - - tool X17.- - - vapor X13.- - - water (bath) (bucket) (from hose) (tap) (tub) X11.- - - - heated on stove X12.- - hotplate X15.- - ignition (see also Ignition) X09.- - - highly flammable material (benzine) (fat) (gasoline) (kerosene) (paraffin) (petrol) X04.- - - nightwear (gown, nightclothes, nightdress, pajamas, robe) X05.- - in war operations (from fire-producing device or conventional weapon) NEC (see also War operations) Y36.3 - - nuclear explosion Y36.5 - - petrol bomb Y36.3 - inflicted by other person - - stated as - - - intentional, homicide (attempt) X97.- - - - - by hot objects, hot vapor, or steam X98.- - - - undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y26.- - - - - by hot objects, hot vapor, or steam Y27.- - internal, from swallowed caustic, corrosive liquid, substance X49.- - iron (hot) X15.- - kettle (hot) X15.- - lamp (flame) (see also Exposure, fire) X08.- - lighter (cigar) (cigarette) (see also Exposure, fire) X08.- - lightning X33.- - liquid (boiling) (hot) NEC X12.- - local application of externally applied substance in medical or surgical care Y63.5 - machinery (hot) X17.- - matches (see also Exposure, fire) X08.- - mattress X08.- - medicament, externally applied Y63.5 - metal (hot) (liquid) (molten) NEC X18.- - nightwear (gown, nightclothes, nightdress, pajamas, robe) X05.- - object (hot) NEC X19.- - pipe (hot) X16.- - - smoking (see also Exposure, fire) X08.- - radiator (hot) X16.- - saucepan (glass) (hot) (metal) X15.- - self-inflicted (unspecified whether accidental or intentional) Y26.- - - by hot object, hot vapor, or steam Y27.- - - caustic or corrosive substance NEC Y33.- - - stated as intentional, purposeful, suicide (attempt) X76.- - - - caustic or corrosive substance NEC X83.- 592

WHO’s ICD-10 version for 2007 Burn, burned, burning……..Continued - stated as undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted Y26.- - - by hot objects, hot vapor, or steam Y27.- - - caustic or corrosive substance NEC Y33.- - steam X13.- - - pipe X16.- - stove (hot) (kitchen) X15.- - substance (hot) NEC X19.- - - boiling X12.- - - molten (metal) X18.- - suicide (attempt) NEC X76.- - - caustic substance X83.- Burn, burned, burning……..Continued - therapeutic misadventure - - heat in local application or packing during medical or surgical procedure Y63.5 - - overdose of radiation Y63.2 - toaster (hot) X15.- - tool (hot) X17.- - torch, welding (see also Exposure, fire) X08.- - trash fire (controlled) (see also Burn, bonfire) X03.- - vapor (hot) X13.- - Very pistol (see also Discharge, firearm) W34.- - vitriol X49.- Butted by animal NEC W55.- 593

WHO’s ICD-10 version for 2007<br />

Burn, burned, burning……..Continued<br />

- stated as undetermined whether<br />

accidentally or purposely inflicted<br />

Y26.-<br />

- - by hot objects, hot vapor, or steam<br />

Y27.-<br />

- - caustic or corrosive substance NEC<br />

Y33.-<br />

- steam X13.-<br />

- - pipe X16.-<br />

- stove (hot) (kitchen) X15.-<br />

- substance (hot) NEC X19.-<br />

- - boiling X12.-<br />

- - molten (metal) X18.-<br />

- suicide (attempt) NEC X76.-<br />

- - caustic substance X83.-<br />

Burn, burned, burning……..Continued<br />

- therapeutic misadventure<br />

- - heat in local application or packing<br />

during medical or surgical<br />

procedure Y63.5<br />

- - overdose of radiation Y63.2<br />

- toaster (hot) X15.-<br />

- tool (hot) X17.-<br />

- torch, welding (see also Exposure, fire)<br />

X08.-<br />

- trash fire (controlled) (see also Burn,<br />

bonfire) X03.-<br />

- vapor (hot) X13.-<br />

- Very pistol (see also Discharge, firearm)<br />

W34.-<br />

- vitriol X49.-<br />

Butted by animal NEC W55.-<br />

593

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