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WHO’s ICD-10 version for 2007<br />

Accessory-------continued<br />

- liver Q44.7<br />

- - duct Q44.5<br />

- lobule (ear) Q17.0<br />

- lung (lobe) Q33.1<br />

- muscle Q79.8<br />

- navicular of carpus Q74.0<br />

- nervous system, part NEC Q07.8<br />

- nipple Q83.3<br />

- nose Q30.8<br />

- organ or site not listed — see Anomaly, by<br />

site<br />

- ovary Q50.3<br />

- oviduct Q50.6<br />

- pancreas Q45.3<br />

- parathyroid gl<strong>and</strong> Q89.2<br />

- parotid gl<strong>and</strong> (<strong>and</strong> duct) Q38.4<br />

- pituitary gl<strong>and</strong> Q89.2<br />

- preauricular appendage Q17.0<br />

- prepuce N47<br />

- renal arteries (multiple) Q27.2<br />

- rib Q76.6<br />

- - cervical Q76.5<br />

- roots (teeth) K00.2<br />

- salivary gl<strong>and</strong> Q38.4<br />

- sesamoid bones Q74.8<br />

- - foot Q74.2<br />

- - h<strong>and</strong> Q74.0<br />

- skin tags Q82.8<br />

- spleen Q89.0<br />

- sternum Q76.7<br />

- submaxillary gl<strong>and</strong> Q38.4<br />

- tarsal bones Q74.2<br />

- tendon Q79.8<br />

- thumb Q69.1<br />

- thymus gl<strong>and</strong> Q89.2<br />

- thyroid gl<strong>and</strong> Q89.2<br />

- toes Q69.2<br />

- tongue Q38.3<br />

- tooth, teeth K00.1<br />

- - causing crowding K07.3<br />

- tragus Q17.0<br />

- ureter Q62.5<br />

- urethra Q64.7<br />

- urinary organ or tract NEC Q64.8<br />

- uterus Q51.2<br />

- vagina Q52.1<br />

- valve, heart NEC Q24.8<br />

- vertebra Q76.4<br />

- vocal cords Q31.8<br />

- vulva Q52.7<br />

Accident<br />

- birth — see Birth, injury<br />

- cardiac (see also Infarct, myocardium) I21.9<br />

- cardiovascular (see also Disease,<br />

cardiovascular) I51.6<br />

- cerebral I64<br />

- cerebrovascular I64<br />

- - hemorrhagic I61.9<br />

Accident-------continued<br />

- - old I69.4<br />

- coronary (see also Infarct, myocardium) I21.9<br />

- craniovascular I64<br />

- during pregnancy, to mother<br />

- - affecting fetus or newborn P00.5<br />

- vascular, brain I64<br />

Accidental — see condition<br />

Accommodation (disorder) (paresis)<br />

(spasm) (see also condition) H52.5<br />

- hysterical paralysis of F44.8<br />

Accouchement — see Delivery<br />

Accreta placenta (with hemorrhage) O72.0<br />

- without hemorrhage O73.0<br />

Accretio cordis I31.0<br />

Accretions, tooth, teeth K03.6<br />

Acculturation difficulty Z60.3<br />

Accumulation secretion, prostate N42.8<br />

Acephalia, acephalism, acephalus, acephaly<br />

Q00.0<br />

Acephalobrachia monster Q89.8<br />

Acephalochirus monster Q89.8<br />

Acephalogaster Q89.8<br />

Acephalostomus monster Q89.8<br />

Acephalothorax Q89.8<br />

Acetonemia R79.8<br />

- diabetic — see E10-E14 with fourth character .1<br />

Acetonuria R82.4<br />

Achalasia (cardia) (esophagus) K22.0<br />

- congenital Q39.5<br />

- pylorus Q40.0<br />

Ache(s) — see Pain<br />

Achillobursitis M76.6<br />

Achillodynia M76.6<br />

Achlorhydria, achlorhydric (neurogenic) K31.8<br />

- anemia D50.8<br />

- diarrhea K31.8<br />

- psychogenic F45.3<br />

- secondary to vagotomy K91.1<br />

Acholuric jaundice (familial) (splenomegalic)<br />

(see also Spherocytosis) D58.0<br />

- acquired D59.8<br />

Achondrogenesis Q77.0<br />

Achondroplasia (osteosclerosis congenita)<br />

Q77.4<br />

Achromatism, achromatopsia (acquired)<br />

(congenital) H53.5<br />

Achylia gastrica K31.8<br />

- psychogenic F45.3<br />

Acid<br />

- burn — see Corrosion<br />

- deficiency<br />

- - amide nicotinic E52<br />

- - ascorbic E54<br />

- - folic E53.8<br />

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