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Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

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K36 Other appendicitis<br />

Appendicitis:<br />

· chronic<br />

· recurrent<br />

K37 Unspecified appendicitis<br />

K38 Other <strong>diseases</strong> of appendix<br />

K38.0 Hyperplasia of appendix<br />

K38.1 Appendicular concretions<br />

Faecalith<br />

Stercolith } of appendix<br />

K38.2 Diverticulum of appendix<br />

K38.3 Fistula of appendix<br />

K38.8 Other specified <strong>diseases</strong> of appendix<br />

Intussusception of appendix<br />

K38.9 Disease of appendix, unspecified<br />

Hernia<br />

(K40-K46)<br />

Note:<br />

Includes:<br />

Hernia with both gangrene <strong>and</strong> obstruction is classified to hernia with gangrene.<br />

hernia:<br />

· acquired<br />

· congenital [except diaphragmatic or hiatus]<br />

· recurrent<br />

K40 Inguinal hernia<br />

Includes: bubonocele<br />

inguinal hernia:<br />

· NOS<br />

· direct<br />

· double<br />

· indirect<br />

· oblique<br />

scrotal hernia<br />

K40.0 Bilateral inguinal hernia, with obstruction, without gangrene<br />

K40.1 Bilateral inguinal hernia, with gangrene<br />

K40.2 Bilateral inguinal hernia, without obstruction or gangrene<br />

Bilateral inguinal hernia NOS<br />

K40.3 Unilateral or unspecified inguinal hernia, with obstruction, without gangrene<br />

Inguinal hernia (unilateral):<br />

· causing obstruction<br />

· incarcerated<br />

without gangrene<br />

· irreducible<br />

· strangulated<br />

362 WHO’s ICD-10

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