Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Alphabetical Index Of Diseases And Nature Of Injury Amyotonia M62.8 - congenita G70.2 Amyotrophia, amyotrophy, amyotrophic G71.8 - congenita Q79.8 - diabetic (see also E10-E14 with fourth character .4) E14.4† G73.0* - lateral sclerosis G12.2 - neuralgic G54.5 - spinal progressive G12.2 Anacidity, gastric K31.8 - psychogenic F45.3 Anaerosis of newborn P28.8 Analbuminemia E88.0 Analgesia (see also Anesthesia) R20.0 Analphalipoproteinemia E78.6 Anaphylactic shock or reaction — see Shock, anaphylactic Anaphylactoid shock or reaction — see Shock, anaphylactic Anaphylaxis T78.2 Anaplasia cervix (see also Dysplasia, cervix) N87.9 Anarthria R47.1 Anasarca R60.1 - cardiac (see also Failure, heart, congestive) I50.0 - fetus or newborn P83.2 Anastomosis - aneurysmal — see Aneurysm - arteriovenous, ruptured, brain I60.8 - intestinal K63.8 - - complicated NEC K91.8 - - - involving urinary tract N99.8 - retinal and choroidal vessels (congenital) Q14.8 Anatomical narrow angle H40.0 Ancylostoma, ancylostomiasis (braziliense) (caninum) (ceylanicum) (duodenale) (infection) (infestation) B76.0 Andersen's disease (glycogen storage) E74.0 Anderson-Fabry disease E75.2 Andes disease T70.2 Androblastoma (M8630/1) - benign (M8630/0) - - specified site — see Neoplasm, benign - - unspecified site - - - female D27 - - - male D29.2 - malignant (M8630/3) - - specified site — see Neoplasm, malignant - - unspecified site - - - female C56 - - - male C62.9 - specified site — see Neoplasm, uncertain behavior Androblastoma-------continued - tubular (M8640/0) - - with lipid storage (M8641/0) - - - specified site — see Neoplasm, benign - - - unspecified site - - - - female D27 - - - - male D29.2 - - specified site — see Neoplasm, benign - - unspecified site - - - female D27 - - - male D29.2 - unspecified site - - female D39.1 - - male D40.1 Androgen resistance syndrome E34.5 Android pelvis Q74.2 - with disproportion (fetopelvic) O33.3 - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - - causing obstructed labor O65.3 Anemia D64.9 - with disorder of - - anaerobic glycolysis D55.2 - - pentose phosphate pathway D55.1 - achlorhydric D50.8 - achrestic D53.1 - Addison(-Biermer) D51.0 - amino-acid-deficiency D53.0 - aplastic D61.9 - - congenital D61.0 - - constitutional D61.0 - - drug-induced D61.1 - - due to - - - drugs D61.1 - - - external agents NEC D61.2 - - - infection D61.2 - - - radiation D61.2 - - idiopathic D61.3 - - red cell (pure) D60.9 - - - chronic D60.0 - - - congenital D61.0 - - - specified type NEC D60.8 - - - transient D60.1 - - specified type NEC D61.8 - - toxic D61.2 - asiderotic D50.9 - atypical (primary) D64.9 - Baghdad spring D55.0 - Balantidium coli A07.0 - Biermer's D51.0 - brickmaker's B76.9† D63.8* - cerebral I67.8 - childhood D64.9 - chlorotic D50.8 - chronic simple D53.9 - combined system disease NEC D51.0† G32.0* - - due to dietary vitamin B 12 deficiency D51.3† G32.0* 42
WHO’s ICD-10 version for 2007 Anemia-------continued - complicating pregnancy, childbirth or puerperium O99.0 - congenital P61.4 - - due to isoimmunization NEC P55.9 - - dyserythropoietic, dyshematopoietic D64.4 - - following fetal blood loss P61.3 - - Heinz body D58.2 - - hereditary hemolytic NEC D58.9 - Cooley's (erythroblastic) D56.1 - deficiency D53.9 - - amino-acid D53.0 - - 2,3-diphosphoglycerate mutase (2,3-PG) D55.2 - - enzyme D55.9 - - - drug-induced (hemolytic) D59.2 - - - glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) D55.0 - - - glycolytic D55.2 - - - nucleotide metabolism D55.3 - - - related to hexose monophosphate (HMP) shunt pathway NEC D55.1 - - - specified type NEC D55.8 - - erythrocytic glutathione D55.1 - - folate D52.9 - - - dietary D52.0 - - - drug-induced D52.1 - - folic acid D52.9 - - - dietary D52.0 - - - drug-induced D52.1 - - GSH D55.1 - - GGS-R D55.1 - - glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) D55.0 - - glutathione reductase (GGS-R) D55.1 - - glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase D55.2 - - G6PD D55.0 - - hexokinase D55.2 - - iron D50.9 - - - secondary to blood loss (chronic) D50.0 - - nutritional D53.9 - - - with - - - - poor iron absorption D50.8 - - - - specified deficiency NEC D53.8 - - 2,3-PG D55.2 - - 6-PGD D55.1 - - phosphofructo-aldolase D55.2 - - 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (6- PGD) D55.1 - - phosphoglycerate kinase (PK) D55.2 - - PK D55.2 - - protein D53.0 - - pyruvate kinase D55.2 - - transcobalamin II D51.2 - - triose-phosphate isomerase D55.2 - - vitamin B 12 D51.9 - - - dietary D51.3 - - - due to Anemia-------continued - - - - intrinsic factor deficiency D51.0 - - - - selective vitamin B 12 malabsorption with proteinuria D51.1 - - - specified type NEC D51.8 - Diamond-Blackfan D61.0 - dimorphic D53.1 - diphasic D53.1 - Diphyllobothrium (Dibothriocephalus) B70.0† D63.8* - drepanocytic (see also Disease, sickle-cell) D57.1 - due to - - deficiency - - - amino-acid D53.0 - - - copper D53.8 - - - folate (folic acid) D52.9 - - - - dietary D52.0 - - - - drug-induced D52.1 - - - molybdenum D53.8 - - - protein D53.0 - - - zinc D53.8 - - dietary vitamin B 12 deficiency D51.3 - - disorder of - - - glutathione metabolism D55.1 - - - nucleotide metabolism D55.3 - - enzyme disorder D55.9 - - fetal blood loss P61.3 - - hemorrhage (chronic) D50.0 - - - acute D62 - - loss of blood (chronic) D50.0 - - - acute D62 - - myxedema E03.9† D63.8* - - prematurity P61.2 - - selective vitamin B 12 malabsorption with proteinuria D51.1 - - transcobalamin II deficiency D51.2 - Dyke-Young type (secondary) (symptomatic) D59.1 - dyserythropoietic (congenital) D64.4 - dyshematopoietic (congenital) D64.4 - Egyptian B76.9† D63.8* - elliptocytosis (see also Elliptocytosis) D58.1 - enzyme-deficiency, drug-induced D59.2 - erythroblastic - - familial D56.1 - - fetus or newborn (see also Disease, hemolytic) P55.9 - - of childhood D56.1 - erythrocytic glutathione deficiency D55.1 - essential D64.9 - familial erythroblastic D56.1 - Fanconi's D61.0 - favism D55.0 - fetus or newborn P61.4 - - due to - - - ABO (antibodies) (isoimmunization) (maternal/fetal incompatibility) P55.1 - - - Rh (antibodies) (isoimmunization) (maternal/fetal incompatibility) P55.0 43
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Alphabetical Index Of Diseases And Nature Of Injury<br />
Amyotonia M62.8<br />
- congenita G70.2<br />
Amyotrophia, amyotrophy, amyotrophic<br />
G71.8<br />
- congenita Q79.8<br />
- diabetic (see also E10-E14 with fourth character<br />
.4) E14.4† G73.0*<br />
- lateral sclerosis G12.2<br />
- neuralgic G54.5<br />
- spinal progressive G12.2<br />
Anacidity, gastric K31.8<br />
- psychogenic F45.3<br />
Anaerosis of newborn P28.8<br />
Analbuminemia E88.0<br />
Analgesia (see also Anesthesia) R20.0<br />
Analphalipoproteinemia E78.6<br />
Anaphylactic shock or reaction — see<br />
Shock, anaphylactic<br />
Anaphylactoid shock or reaction — see<br />
Shock, anaphylactic<br />
Anaphylaxis T78.2<br />
Anaplasia cervix (see also Dysplasia, cervix)<br />
N87.9<br />
Anarthria R47.1<br />
Anasarca R60.1<br />
- cardiac (see also Failure, heart, congestive)<br />
I50.0<br />
- fetus or newborn P83.2<br />
Anastomosis<br />
- aneurysmal — see Aneurysm<br />
- arteriovenous, ruptured, brain I60.8<br />
- intestinal K63.8<br />
- - complicated NEC K91.8<br />
- - - involving urinary tract N99.8<br />
- retinal <strong>and</strong> choroidal vessels (congenital)<br />
Q14.8<br />
Anatomical narrow angle H40.0<br />
Ancylostoma, ancylostomiasis (braziliense)<br />
(caninum) (ceylanicum) (duodenale) (infection)<br />
(infestation) B76.0<br />
Andersen's disease (glycogen storage) E74.0<br />
Anderson-Fabry disease E75.2<br />
Andes disease T70.2<br />
Androblastoma (M8630/1)<br />
- benign (M8630/0)<br />
- - specified site — see Neoplasm, benign<br />
- - unspecified site<br />
- - - female D27<br />
- - - male D29.2<br />
- malignant (M8630/3)<br />
- - specified site — see Neoplasm, malignant<br />
- - unspecified site<br />
- - - female C56<br />
- - - male C62.9<br />
- specified site — see Neoplasm, uncertain<br />
behavior<br />
Androblastoma-------continued<br />
- tubular (M8640/0)<br />
- - with lipid storage (M8641/0)<br />
- - - specified site — see Neoplasm,<br />
benign<br />
- - - unspecified site<br />
- - - - female D27<br />
- - - - male D29.2<br />
- - specified site — see Neoplasm, benign<br />
- - unspecified site<br />
- - - female D27<br />
- - - male D29.2<br />
- unspecified site<br />
- - female D39.1<br />
- - male D40.1<br />
Androgen resistance syndrome E34.5<br />
Android pelvis Q74.2<br />
- with disproportion (fetopelvic) O33.3<br />
- - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1<br />
- - causing obstructed labor O65.3<br />
Anemia D64.9<br />
- with disorder of<br />
- - anaerobic glycolysis D55.2<br />
- - pentose phosphate pathway D55.1<br />
- achlorhydric D50.8<br />
- achrestic D53.1<br />
- Addison(-Biermer) D51.0<br />
- amino-acid-deficiency D53.0<br />
- aplastic D61.9<br />
- - congenital D61.0<br />
- - constitutional D61.0<br />
- - drug-induced D61.1<br />
- - due to<br />
- - - drugs D61.1<br />
- - - external agents NEC D61.2<br />
- - - infection D61.2<br />
- - - radiation D61.2<br />
- - idiopathic D61.3<br />
- - red cell (pure) D60.9<br />
- - - chronic D60.0<br />
- - - congenital D61.0<br />
- - - specified type NEC D60.8<br />
- - - transient D60.1<br />
- - specified type NEC D61.8<br />
- - toxic D61.2<br />
- asiderotic D50.9<br />
- atypical (primary) D64.9<br />
- Baghdad spring D55.0<br />
- Balantidium coli A07.0<br />
- Biermer's D51.0<br />
- brickmaker's B76.9† D63.8*<br />
- cerebral I67.8<br />
- childhood D64.9<br />
- chlorotic D50.8<br />
- chronic simple D53.9<br />
- combined system disease NEC D51.0† G32.0*<br />
- - due to dietary vitamin B 12 deficiency<br />
D51.3† G32.0*<br />
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