Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

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External Causes Of Injury O Object - falling from, in, on, hitting, machinery (see also Contact, with, by type of machine) W31.- - set in motion by - - accidental explosion or rupture of pressure vessel NEC W38.- - - firearm ( see also Discharge, by type of firearm) W34.- - - machine(ry) (see also Contact, with, by type of machine) W31.- Obstruction - air passages, larynx, respiratory passages - - by - - - food, any type W79.- - - - material or object except food or vomitus W80.- - - - mucus W80.- - - - phlegm W80.- - - - vomitus W78.- - digestive tract, except mouth or pharynx - - by - - - food, any type W44.- - - - foreign body (any) W44.- - - - vomitus W44.- - esophagus - - by - - - food, any type W44.- - - - - with asphyxia, obstruction of respiratory passage, suffocation (due to air passage compression) W79.- - - - foreign body, except food or vomitus W44.- - - - vomitus W44.- - - - - with asphyxia, obstruction of respiratory passage, suffocation W78.- Obstruction……..Continued - pharynx - - by - - - food, any type W79.- - - - material or object except food or vomitus W80.- - - - vomitus W78.- - respiration - - by - - - food (lodged in esophagus) W79.- - - - foreign body, except food or vomitus (lodged in esophagus) W80.- - - - vomitus (compression of trachea) (lodged in esophagus) W78.- Overdose (drug) — see Table of drugs and chemicals - radiation Y63.2 Overexertion (lifting) (pulling) (pushing) X50.- Overexposure (accidental) (to) - cold (see also Exposure, cold) X31.- - - due to man-made conditions W93.- - heat (see also Heat) X30.- - radiation — see Radiation - radioactivity W88.- - sun (sunburn) X32.- - weather NEC X39.- - wind NEC X39.- Overheated (see also Heat) X30.- Overlaid W75.- Overturning (accidental) - boat, ship, watercraft (causing drowning, submersion) V90.- - - causing injury except drowning or submersion V91.- - machinery (see also Contact, with, by type of machine) W31.- - transport vehicle NEC (see also Accident, transport) V89.9 618

WHO’s ICD-10 version for 2007 P Parachute descent (voluntary) (without accident to aircraft) V97.2 - due to accident to aircraft V95.9 Pecked by bird W64.- Perforation during medical or surgical treatment as misadventure (see also Misadventure, cut, by type of procedure) Y60.9 Phlegm aspiration or inhalation, not of newborn (with asphyxia, obstruction respiratory passage, suffocation) W80.- Piercing (see also Contact, with, by type of object or machine) W49.- Pinched between objects (moving) (stationary and moving) (see also Caught) W23.- Pinned under machine(ry) (see also Contact,with, by type of machine) W31.- Plumbism — see Table of drugs and chemicals, Lead Poisoning (accidental) (by) (see also Table of drugs and chemicals) X49.- - carbon monoxide - - generated by - - - motor vehicle — see note 6, Volume 1, Classification and coding instructions for transport accidents before V01.– - - - watercraft (in transit) (not in transit) V93.- - exhaust gas - - generated by - - - motor vehicle — see note 6, Volume 1, Classification and coding instructions for transport accidents before V01.– - - - watercraft (in transit) (not in transit) V93.- - fumes or smoke due to - - explosion (see also Explosion) W40.- - - fire (see also Exposure, fire) X09.- - - ignition (see also Ignition) X09.- - gas - - in legal intervention Y35.2 - - legal execution Y35.5 - in war operations (chemical weapons) Y36.7 - legal - - execution Y35.5 - - intervention by gas Y35.2 Poisoning……..Continued - plant, thorns, spines, or sharp leaves (see also Table of drugs and chemicals) X28.- - - marine or sea plants (venomous) X26.- Premature cessation of surgical and medical care Y66 Pressure, external, causing asphyxia, suffocation (see also Suffocation) W84.- Privation X57.- - due to abandonment or neglect (see also Abandonment) Y06.9 - food (see also Lack of, food) X53.- - water (see also Lack of, water) X54.- Prolonged stay in - high altitude as cause of anoxia, barodontalgia, barotitis or hypoxia W94.- - weightless environment X52.- Pulling, excessive X50.- Puncture, puncturing (see also Contact, with, by type of object or machine) W49.- - by - - plant thorns, spines, sharp leaves or other mechanisms NEC W60.- - - sea-urchin spine X26.- - during medical or surgical treatment as misadventure (see also Misadventure, cut, by type of procedure) Y60.9 Pushed, pushing (accidental) (injury in) (overexertion) X50.- - by other person(s) (accidental) W51.- - - with fall W03.- - - as, or caused by, a crowd or human stampede (with fall) W52.- - - before moving object, train, vehicle - - - stated as - - - - intentional, homicide (attempt) Y08.- - - - - undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted Y33.- - - from - - - high place NEC - - - - in accidental circumstances W17.- - - - - stated as - - - - - intentional, homicide (attempt) Y01.- - - - - - undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted Y30.- - - - transport vehicle NEC (see also Accident, transport) V89.9 - - - - stated as - - - - - intentional, homicide (attempt) Y08.- - - - - - undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted Y33.- 619

WHO’s ICD-10 version for 2007<br />

P<br />

Parachute descent (voluntary) (without<br />

accident to aircraft) V97.2<br />

- due to accident to aircraft V95.9<br />

Pecked by bird W64.-<br />

Perforation during medical or surgical<br />

treatment as misadventure (see also<br />

Misadventure, cut, by type of<br />

procedure) Y60.9<br />

Phlegm aspiration or inhalation, not<br />

of newborn (with asphyxia,<br />

obstruction respiratory passage,<br />

suffocation) W80.-<br />

Piercing (see also Contact, with, by<br />

type of object or machine) W49.-<br />

Pinched between objects (moving)<br />

(stationary <strong>and</strong> moving) (see also<br />

Caught) W23.-<br />

Pinned under machine(ry) (see also<br />

Contact,with, by type of machine) W31.-<br />

Plumbism — see Table of drugs <strong>and</strong><br />

chemicals, Lead<br />

Poisoning (accidental) (by) (see also<br />

Table of drugs <strong>and</strong> chemicals) X49.-<br />

- carbon monoxide<br />

- - generated by<br />

- - - motor vehicle — see note 6, Volume 1,<br />

Classification <strong>and</strong> coding instructions<br />

for transport accidents before V01.–<br />

- - - watercraft (in transit) (not in transit)<br />

V93.-<br />

- exhaust gas<br />

- - generated by<br />

- - - motor vehicle — see note 6, Volume 1,<br />

Classification <strong>and</strong> coding instructions<br />

for transport accidents before V01.–<br />

- - - watercraft (in transit) (not in<br />

transit) V93.-<br />

- fumes or smoke due to<br />

- - explosion (see also Explosion) W40.-<br />

- - fire (see also Exposure, fire) X09.-<br />

- - ignition (see also Ignition) X09.-<br />

- gas<br />

- - in legal intervention Y35.2<br />

- - legal execution Y35.5<br />

- in war operations (chemical weapons)<br />

Y36.7<br />

- legal<br />

- - execution Y35.5<br />

- - intervention by gas Y35.2<br />

Poisoning……..Continued<br />

- plant, thorns, spines, or sharp leaves (see<br />

also Table of drugs <strong>and</strong> chemicals) X28.-<br />

- - marine or sea plants (venomous) X26.-<br />

Premature cessation of surgical <strong>and</strong><br />

medical care Y66<br />

Pressure, external, causing asphyxia,<br />

suffocation (see also Suffocation) W84.-<br />

Privation X57.-<br />

- due to ab<strong>and</strong>onment or neglect<br />

(see also Ab<strong>and</strong>onment) Y06.9<br />

- food (see also Lack of, food) X53.-<br />

- water (see also Lack of, water) X54.-<br />

Prolonged stay in<br />

- high altitude as cause of anoxia,<br />

barodontalgia, barotitis or hypoxia W94.-<br />

- weightless environment X52.-<br />

Pulling, excessive X50.-<br />

Puncture, puncturing (see also Contact,<br />

with, by type of object or machine) W49.-<br />

- by<br />

- - plant thorns, spines, sharp leaves or<br />

other mechanisms NEC W60.-<br />

- - sea-urchin spine X26.-<br />

- during medical or surgical treatment as<br />

misadventure (see also Misadventure,<br />

cut, by type of procedure) Y60.9<br />

Pushed, pushing (accidental) (injury in)<br />

(overexertion) X50.-<br />

- by other person(s) (accidental) W51.-<br />

- - with fall W03.-<br />

- - as, or caused by, a crowd or human<br />

stampede (with fall) W52.-<br />

- - before moving object, train, vehicle<br />

- - - stated as<br />

- - - - intentional, homicide (attempt) Y08.-<br />

- - - - undetermined whether accidentally<br />

or purposely inflicted Y33.-<br />

- - from<br />

- - - high place NEC<br />

- - - - in accidental circumstances W17.-<br />

- - - - stated as<br />

- - - - - intentional, homicide (attempt) Y01.-<br />

- - - - - undetermined whether accidentally<br />

or purposely inflicted Y30.-<br />

- - - transport vehicle NEC (see also Accident,<br />

transport) V89.9<br />

- - - - stated as<br />

- - - - - intentional, homicide (attempt) Y08.-<br />

- - - - - undetermined whether accidentally<br />

or purposely inflicted Y33.-<br />

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