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WHO’s ICD-10 version for 2007<br />

Bite(s)------continued<br />

- snake T63.0<br />

- - nonvenomous — see Wound, open<br />

- spider (venomous) T63.3<br />

- - nonvenomous (see also Injury, superficial) T14.0<br />

- venomous T63.9<br />

- - specified NEC T63.8<br />

Biting, cheek or lip K13.1<br />

Biventricular failure (heart) I50.0<br />

Black<br />

- eye S00.1<br />

- hairy tongue K14.3<br />

- lung J60<br />

Blackfan-Diamond anemia or syndrome D61.0<br />

Blackhead L70.0<br />

Blackout R55<br />

Bladder — see condition<br />

Blast (air) (hydraulic) (immersion) (underwater)<br />

- blindness S05.8<br />

- injury T14.8<br />

- - abdomen or thorax — see Injury, by site<br />

- - syndrome NEC T70.8<br />

Blastoma (M8000/3) — see Neoplasm, malignant<br />

- pulmonary (M8972/3) — see Neoplasm, lung,<br />

malignant<br />

Blastomycosis, blastomycotic B40.9<br />

- Brazilian (see also Paracoccidioidomycosis) B41.9<br />

- cutaneous B40.3† L99.8*<br />

- disseminated B40.7<br />

- European (see also Cryptococcosis) B45.9<br />

- generalized B40.7<br />

- keloidal B48.0<br />

- North American B40.9<br />

- primary pulmonary B40.0† J99.8*<br />

- pulmonary B40.2† J99.8*<br />

- - acute B40.0† J99.8*<br />

- - chronic B40.1† J99.8*<br />

- skin B40.3† L99.8*<br />

- South American (see also<br />

Paracoccidioidomycosis) B41.9<br />

- specified NEC B40.8<br />

Bleb(s) R23.8<br />

- emphysematous (lung) J43.9<br />

- lung (ruptured) J43.9<br />

- - fetus or newborn P25.8<br />

Bleeder (familial) (hereditary) (see also Defect,<br />

coagulation) D68.9<br />

Bleeding (see also Hemorrhage) R58<br />

- atonic, following delivery O72.1<br />

- capillary I78.8<br />

- - puerperal O72.2<br />

- contact (postcoital) N93.0<br />

- familial (see also Defect, coagulation) D68.9<br />

- following intercourse N93.0<br />

- hemorrhoids NEC I84.8<br />

- intermenstrual (regular) N92.3<br />

- - irregular N92.1<br />

Bleeding------continued<br />

- irregular N92.6<br />

- ovulation N92.3<br />

- postclimacteric N95.0<br />

- postcoital N93.0<br />

- postmenopausal N95.0<br />

- postoperative T81.0<br />

- puberty (excessive, with onset of menstrual<br />

periods) N92.2<br />

- rectum, rectal K62.5<br />

- - newborn P54.2<br />

- tendencies (see also Defect, coagulation)<br />

D68.9<br />

- tooth socket (post-extraction) T81.0<br />

- umbilical stump P51.9<br />

- uterus, uterine NEC N93.9<br />

- - climacteric N92.4<br />

- - dysfunctional or functional N93.8<br />

- - menopausal N92.4<br />

- - preclimacteric or premenopausal N92.4<br />

- - unrelated to menstrual cycle N93.9<br />

- vagina, vaginal (abnormal) N93.9<br />

- - dysfunctional or functional N93.8<br />

- - newborn P54.6<br />

- vicarious N94.8<br />

Blennorrhagia, blennorrhagic<br />

— see Gonorrhea<br />

Blennorrhea (acute) (chronic) (see also<br />

Gonorrhea) A54.9<br />

- lower genitourinary tract (gonococcal) A54.0<br />

- neonatorum (gonococcal ophthalmia)<br />

A54.3† H13.1*<br />

Blepharelosis H02.0<br />

Blepharitis (angularis) (ciliaris) (eyelid)<br />

(marginal) (nonulcerative) (squamous)<br />

(ulcerative) H01.0<br />

- zoster (herpes) B02.3† H03.1*<br />

Blepharochalasis H02.3<br />

- congenital Q10.0<br />

Blepharoclonus H02.5<br />

Blepharoconjunctivitis H10.5<br />

Blepharophimosis (eyelid) H02.5<br />

- congenital Q10.3<br />

Blepharoptosis H02.4<br />

- congenital Q10.0<br />

Blepharopyorrhea, gonococcal A54.3† H03.1*<br />

Blepharospasm G24.5<br />

Blighted ovum O02.0<br />

Blind — see also Blindness<br />

- bronchus (congenital) Q32.4<br />

- loop syndrome K90.2<br />

- - congenital Q43.8<br />

- sac, fallopian tube (congenital) Q50.6<br />

- spot, enlarged H53.4<br />

- tract or tube, congenital NEC — see Atresia,<br />

by site<br />

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