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I A00-B99 Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
II C00-D48 Neoplasms
D50- Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders
III
D89 involving the immune mechanism
IV E00-E90 Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases
V F00-F99 Mental and behavioural disorders
G00-
VI Diseases of the nervous system
G99
H00-
VII Diseases of the eye and adnexa
H59
H60-
VIII Diseases of the ear and mastoid process
H95
IX I00-I99 Diseases of the circulatory system
X J00-J99 Diseases of the respiratory system
K00-
XI Diseases of the digestive system
K93
XII L00-L99 Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
M00-
XIII Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
M99
N00-
XIV Diseases of the genitourinary system
N99
O00-
XV Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium
O99
XVI P00-P96 Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period
Q00- Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal
XVII
Q99 abnormalities
Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not
XVIII R00-R99
elsewhere classified
XIX S00-T98 Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
V01-
XX External causes of morbidity and mortality
Y98
XXI Z00-Z99 Factors influencing health status and contact with health services
U00-
XXII Codes for special purposes
U99
Contents
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• 1 A00-A79 - Bacterial infections, and other intestinal infectious diseases, and
STDs
○ 1.1 (A00-A09) Intestinal infectious diseases
○ 1.2 (A15-A19) Tuberculosis
○ 1.3 (A20-A28) Certain zoonotic bacterial diseases
○ 1.4 (A30-A49) Other bacterial diseases
○ 1.5 (A50-A64) Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of
transmission
○ 1.6 (A65-A69) Other spirochaetal diseases
○ 1.7 (A70-A74) Other diseases caused by chlamydiae
○ 1.8 (A75-A79) Rickettsioses
• 2 A80-B34 - Viral infections
○ 2.1 (A80-A89) Viral infections of the central nervous system
○ 2.2 (A90-A99) Arthropod-borne viral fevers and viral haemorrhagic fevers
○ 2.3 (B00-B09) Viral infections characterized by skin and mucous
membrane lesions
○ 2.4 (B15-B19) Viral hepatitis
○ 2.5 (B20-B24) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease
○ 2.6 (B25-B34) Other viral diseases
• 3 B35-B89 - Infections caused by fungi, protozoans, worms, and infestations
○ 3.1 (B35-B49) Mycoses
○ 3.2 (B50-B64) Protozoal diseases
○ 3.3 (B65-B83) Helminthiases
○ 3.4 (B85-B89) Pediculosis, acariasis and other infestations
• 4 B90-B99 - Sequelae, and diseases classified elsewhere
○ 4.1 (B90-B94) Sequelae of infectious and parasitic diseases
○ 4.2 (B95-B97) Bacterial, viral and other infectious agents
○ 4.3 (B99) Other infectious diseases
• 5 See also
• 6 References
[edit] A00-A79 - Bacterial infections, and other
intestinal infectious diseases, and STDs
[edit] (A00-A09) Intestinal infectious diseases
• (A00.) Cholera
• (A01.) Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers
○ (A01.0) Typhoid fever
Infection due to Salmonella typhi
○ (A01.1) Paratyphoid fever A
○ (A01.2) Paratyphoid fever B
○ (A01.3) Paratyphoid fever C
○ (A01.4) Paratyphoid fever, unspecified
• (A02.) Other Salmonella infections
• (A03.) Shigellosis
○ (A03.0) Shigellosis due to Shigella dysenteriae
○ (A03.1) Shigellosis due to Shigella flexneri
○ (A03.2) Shigellosis due to Shigella boydii
○ (A03.3) Shigellosis due to Shigella sonnei
○ (A03.8) Other shigellosis
○ (A03.9) Shigellosis, unspecified
Bacillary dysentery NOS
• (A04.) Other bacterial intestinal infections
•
○ (A04.0) Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli infection
○ (A04.1) Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli infection
○ (A04.2) Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli infection
○ (A04.3) Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli infection
○ (A04.4) Other intestinal Escherichia coli infections
○ (A04.5) Campylobacter enteritis
○ (A04.6) Enteritis due to Yersinia enterocolitica
○ (A04.7) Enterocolitis due to Clostridium difficile
Pseudomembranous colitis
○ (A04.8) Other specified bacterial intestinal infections
○ (A04.9) Bacterial intestinal infection, unspecified
Bacterial enteritis NOS
• (A05.) Other bacterial foodborne intoxications
○ (A05.0) Foodborne staphylococcal intoxication
○ (A05.1) Botulism
○ (A05.2) Foodborne Clostridium perfringens (Clostridium welchii)
intoxication
• (A06.) Amoebiasis
○ (A06.0) Acute amoebic dysentery
○ (A06.1) Chronic intestinal amoebiasis
○ (A06.2) Amoebic nondysenteric colitis
○ (A06.3) Amoeboma of intestine
○ (A06.4) Amoebic liver abscess
○ (A06.5) Amoebic lung abscess
○ (A06.6) Amoebic brain abscess
○ (A06.7) Cutaneous amoebiasis
○ (A06.8) Amoebic infection of other sites
○ (A06.9) Amoebiasis, unspecified
• (A07.) Other protozoal intestinal disease
○ (A07.0) Balantidiasis
○ (A07.1) Giardiasis (lambliasis)
○ (A07.2) Cryptosporidiosis
○ (A07.3) Isosporiasis
○ (A07.8) Other specified protozoal intestinal diseases
Intestinal trichomoniasis
Sarcocystosis
Sarcosporidiosis
○ (A07.9) Protozoal intestinal disease, unspecified
• (A08.) Viral and other specified intestinal infections
○ (A08.0) Rotaviral enteritis
• (A09.) Diarrhoea and gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin
[edit] (A15-A19) Tuberculosis
• (A15.) Respiratory tuberculosis, bacteriologically and histologically confirmed
• (A16.) Respiratory tuberculosis, not confirmed bacteriologically or histologically
• (A17.) Tuberculosis of nervous system
○ (A17.0) Tuberculous meningitis
○ (A17.1) Meningeal tuberculoma
○ (A17.8) Other tuberculosis of nervous system
○ (A17.9) Tuberculosis of nervous system, unspecified
• (A18.) Tuberculosis of other organs
○ (A18.0) Tuberculosis of bones and joints
○ (A18.1) Tuberculosis of genitourinary system
○ (A18.2) Tuberculous peripheral lymphadenopathy
○ (A18.3) Tuberculosis of intestines, peritoneum and mesenteric glands
○ (A18.4) Tuberculosis of skin and subcutaneous tissue
Scrofuloderma
○ (A18.5) Tuberculosis of eye
○ (A18.6) Tuberculosis of ear
○ (A18.7) Tuberculosis of adrenal glands
○ (A18.8) Tuberculosis of other specified organs
• (A19.) Miliary tuberculosis
[edit] (A20-A28) Certain zoonotic bacterial diseases
• (A20.) Plague
○ (A20.0) Bubonic plague
○ (A20.1) Cellulocutaneous plague
○ (A20.2) Pneumonic plague
○ (A20.3) Plague meningitis
○ (A20.7) Septicaemic plague
○ (A20.8) Other forms of plague
○ (A20.9) Plague, unspecified
• (A21.) Tularaemia
• (A22.) Anthrax
• (A23.) Brucellosis
• (A24.) Glanders and melioidosis
○ (A24.0) Glanders
○ (A24.1) acute and fulminating melioidosis
○ (A24.2) Subacute and chronic melioidosis
○ (A24.3) Other melioidosis
○ (A24.4) Melioidosis, unspecified
Whitmore's disease
• (A25.) Rat-bite fevers
○ (A25.0) Spirillosis
Sodoku
○ (A25.1) Streptobacillosis
○ (A25.9) Rat-bite fever, unspecified
• (A26.) Erysipeloid
• (A27.) Leptospirosis
• (A28.) Other zoonotic bacterial diseases, not elsewhere classified
○ (A28.0) Pasteurellosis
○ (A28.1) Cat-scratch disease
[edit] (A30-A49) Other bacterial diseases
• (A30.) Leprosy (Hansen's disease)
• (A31.) Infection due to other mycobacteria
○ (A31.0) Pulmonary mycobacterial infection
Infection due to Mycobacterium avium
Infection due to Mycobacterium intracellulare (Battey bacillus)
Infection due to Mycobacterium kansasii
○ (A31.1) Cutaneous mycobacterial infection
Buruli ulcer
Infection due to Mycobacterium marinum
Infection due to Mycobacterium ulcerans
○ (A31.8) Other mycobacterial infections
○ (A31.9) Mycobacterial infection, unspecified
Atypical mycobacterium infection NOS
Mycobacteriosis NOS
• (A32.) Listeriosis
• (A33.) Tetanus neonatorum
• (A34.) Obstetrical tetanus
• (A35.) Other tetanus
• (A36.) Diphtheria
• (A37.) Whooping cough
• (A38.) Scarlet fever
• (A39.) Meningococcal infection
○ (A39.0) Meningococcal meningitis
○ (A39.1) Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome
○ (A39.2) Acute meningococcaemia
○ (A39.3) Chronic meningococcaemia
○ (A39.4) Meningococcaemia, unspecified
○ (A39.5) Meningococcal heart disease
• (A40.) Streptococcal septicaemia
• (A41.) Other septicaemia
○ (A41.0) Septicaemia due to Staphylococcus aureus
○ (A41.1) Septicaemia due to other specified staphylococcus
○ (A41.2) Septicaemia due to unspecified staphylococcus
○ (A41.3) Septicaemia due to Haemophilus influenzae
○ (A41.4) Septicaemia due to anaerobes
○ (A41.5) Septicaemia due to other Gram-negative organisms
○ (A41.8) Other specified septicaemia
○ (A41.9) Septicaemia, unspecified
Septic shock
• (A42.) Actinomycosis
• (A43.) Nocardiosis
• (A44.) Bartonellosis
○ (A44.0) Systemic bartonellosis
○ (A44.1) Cutaneous and mucocutaneous bartonellosis
○ (A44.8) Other forms of bartonellosis
○ (A44.9) Bartonellosis, unspecified
• (A46.) Erysipelas
• (A48.) Other bacterial diseases, not elsewhere classified
○ (A48.0) Gas gangrene
○ (A48.1) Legionnaires' disease
○ (A48.2) Nonpneumonic Legionnaires' disease
○ (A48.3) Toxic shock syndrome
○ (A48.4) Brazilian purpuric fever
○ (A48.8) Other specified bacterial diseases
• (A49.) Bacterial infection of unspecified site
○ (A49.0) Staphylococcal infection, unspecified
○ (A49.1) Streptococcal infection, unspecified
○ (A49.2) Haemophilus influenzae infection, unspecified
○ (A49.3) Mycoplasma infection, unspecified
○ (A49.8) Other bacterial infections of unspecified site
○ (A49.9) Bacterial infection, unspecified
Bacteraemia NOS
[edit] (A50-A64) Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of
transmission
• (A50.) Congenital syphilis
○ (A50.0) Early congenital syphilis, symptomatic
○ (A50.1) Early congenital syphilis, latent
○ (A50.2) Early congenital syphilis, unspecified
○ (A50.3) Late congenital syphilitic oculopathy
○ (A50.4) Late congenital neurosyphilis (juvenile neurosyphilis)
○ (A50.5) Other late congenital syphilis, symptomatic
○ (A50.6) Late congenital syphilis, latent
○ (A50.7) Late congenital syphilis, unspecified
○ (A50.9) Congenital syphilis, unspecified
• (A51.) Early syphilis
○ (A51.0) Primary genital syphilis
Syphilitic chancre NOS
○ (A51.1) Primary anal syphilis
○ (A51.2) Primary syphilis of other sites
○ (A51.3) Secondary syphilis of skin and mucous membranes
Condyloma latum
○ (A51.4) Other secondary syphilis
○ (A51.5) Early syphilis, latent
○ (A51.9) Early syphilis, unspecified
• (A52.) Late syphilis
○ (A52.0) Cardiovascular syphilis
○ (A52.1) Symptomatic neurosyphilis
Tabes dorsalis
○ (A52.2) Asymptomatic neurosyphilis
○ (A52.3) Neurosyphilis, unspecified
Gumma (syphilitic) of central nervous system NOS
Syphilis (late) of central nervous system NOS
Syphiloma of central nervous system NOS
○ (A52.7) Other symptomatic late syphilis
Gumma (syphilitic) any sites, except those classified to A52.0-
A52.3
Late or tertiary syphilis any sites, except those classified to A52.0-
A52.3
○ (A52.8) Late syphilis, latent
○ (A52.9) Late syphilis, unspecified
• (A53.) Other and unspecified syphilis
○ (A53.0) Latent syphilis, unspecified as early or late
○ (A53.9) Syphilis, unspecified
• (A54.) Gonococcal infection
○ (A54.0) Gonococcal infection of lower genitourinary tract without
periurethral or accessory gland abscess
○ (A54.1) Gonococcal infection of lower genitourinary tract with
periurethral and accessory gland abscess
○ (A54.2) Gonococcal pelviperitonitis and other gonococcal genitourinary
infections
○ (A54.3) Gonococcal infection of eye
○ (A54.4) Gonococcal infection of musculoskeletal system
○ (A54.5) Gonococcal pharyngitis
○ (A54.6) Gonococcal infection of anus and rectum
○ (A54.8) Other gonococcal infections
○ (A54.9) Gonococcal infection, unspecified
• (A55.) Chlamydial lymphogranuloma (venereum)
• (A56.) Other sexually transmitted chlamydial diseases
○ (A56.0) Chlamydial infection of lower genitourinary tract
○ (A56.1) Chlamydial infection of pelviperitoneum and other genitourinary
organs
○ (A56.2) Chlamydial infection of genitourinary tract, unspecified
○ (A56.3) Chlamydial infection of anus and rectum
○ (A56.4) Chlamydial infection of pharynx
○ (A56.8) Sexually transmitted chlamydial infection of other sites
• (A57.) Chancroid
• (A58.) Granuloma inguinale
• (A59.) Trichomoniasis
○ (A59.0) Urogenital trichomoniasis
○ (A59.8) Trichomoniasis of other sites
○ (A59.9) Trichomoniasis, unspecified
• (A60.) Anogenital herpesviral (herpes simplex) infection
○ (A60.0) Herpesviral infection of genitalia and urogenital tract
○ (A60.1) Herpesviral infection of perianal skin and rectum
○ (A60.9) Anogenital herpesviral infection, unspecified
• (A63.) Other predominantly sexually transmitted diseases, not elsewhere
classified
○ (A63.0) Anogenital (venereal) warts
○ (A63.8) Other specified predominantly sexually transmitted diseases
• (A64.) Unspecified sexually transmitted disease
[edit] (A65-A69) Other spirochaetal diseases
• (A65.) Nonvenereal syphilis
○ Bejel
○ Endemic syphilis
○ Njovera
• (A66.) Yaws
• (A67.) Pinta (carate)
• (A68.) Relapsing fevers
• (A69.) Other spirochaetal infections
○ (A69.0) Necrotizing ulcerative stomatitis
Cancrum oris
Fusospirochaetal gangrene
Noma
Stomatitis gangrenosa
○ (A69.1) Other Vincent's infections
Trench mouth
○ (A69.2) Lyme disease
Erythema chronicum migrans due to Borrelia burgdorferi
○ (A69.8) Other specified spirochaetal infections
○ (A69.9) Spirochaetal infection, unspecified
[edit] (A70-A74) Other diseases caused by chlamydiae
• (A70.) Chlamydia psittaci infection
○ Psittacosis
• (A71.) Trachoma
• (A74.) Other diseases caused by chlamydiae
[edit] (A75-A79) Rickettsioses
• (A75.) Typhus fever
○ (A75.0) Epidemic louse-borne typhus fever due to Rickettsia prowazekii
○ (A75.1) Recrudescent typhus (Brill's disease)
Brill-Zinsser disease
○ (A75.2) Typhus fever due to Rickettsia typhi
○ (A75.3) Typhus fever due to Rickettsia tsutsugamushi
Scrub typhus
○ (A75.9) Typhus fever, unspecified
• (A77.) Spotted fever (tick-borne rickettsioses)
○ (A77.0) Spotted fever due to Rickettsia rickettsii
Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Sao Paulo fever
○ (A77.1) Spotted fever due to Rickettsia conorii
African tick typhus
Boutonneuse fever
India tick typhus
Kenya tick typhus
Marseilles fever
Mediterranean tick fever
○ (A77.2) Spotted fever due to Rickettsia sibirica
North Asian tick fever
Siberian tick typhus
○ (A77.3) Spotted fever due to Rickettsia australis
Queensland tick typhus
○ (A77.8) Other spotted fevers
○ (A77.9) Spotted fever, unspecified
Tick-borne typhus NOS
• (A78.) Q fever
• (A79.) Other rickettsioses
○ (A79.0) Trench fever
Quintan fever
Wolhynian fever
○ (A79.1) Rickettsialpox due to Rickettsia akari
Kew Garden fever
Vesicular rickettsiosis
○ (A79.8) Other specified rickettsioses
Rickettsiosis due to Ehrlichia sennetsu
○ (A79.9) Rickettsiosis, unspecified
Rickettsial infection NOS
[edit] A80-B34 - Viral infections
[edit] (A80-A89) Viral infections of the central nervous system
• (A80.) Acute poliomyelitis
• (A81.) Atypical virus infections of central nervous system
○ (A81.0) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
○ (A81.1) Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
○ (A81.2) Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
○ (A81.8) Other atypical virus infections of central nervous system
Kuru
○ (A81.9) Atypical virus infection of central nervous system, unspecified
Prion disease of central nervous system NOS
• (A82.) Rabies
• (A83.) Mosquito-borne viral encephalitis
○ (A83.0) Japanese encephalitis
○ (A83.1) Western equine encephalitis
○ (A83.2) Eastern equine encephalitis
○ (A83.3) St Louis encephalitis
○ (A83.4) Australian encephalitis
Kunjin virus disease
○ (A83.5) California encephalitis
California meningoencephalitis
La Crosse encephalitis
○ (A83.6) Rocio virus disease
○ (A83.8) Other mosquito-borne viral encephalitis
○ (A83.9) Mosquito-borne viral encephalitis, unspecified
• (A84.) Tick-borne viral encephalitis
○ (A84.0) Far Eastern tick-borne encephalitis (Russian spring-summer
encephalitis)
○ (A84.1) Central European tick-borne encephalitis
○ (A84.8) Other tick-borne viral encephalitis
Louping ill
Powassan virus disease
○ (A84.9) Tick-borne viral encephalitis, unspecified
• (A85.) Other viral encephalitis, not elsewhere classified
○ (A85.8) Other specified viral encephalitis
Encephalitis lethargica
• (A86.) Unspecified viral encephalitis
• (A87.) Viral meningitis
○ (A87.2) Lymphocytic choriomeningitis
• (A88.) Other viral infections of central nervous system, not elsewhere classified
○ (A88.1) Epidemic vertigo
• (A89.) Unspecified viral infection of central nervous system
[edit] (A90-A99) Arthropod-borne viral fevers and viral haemorrhagic
fevers
• (A90.) Dengue fever (classical dengue)
• (A91.) Dengue haemorrhagic fever
• (A92.) Other mosquito-borne viral fevers
○ (A92.0) Chikungunya virus disease
○ (A92.1) O'nyong-nyong fever
○ (A92.2) Venezuelan equine fever
○ (A92.3) West Nile virus infection
○ (A92.4) Rift Valley fever
○ (A92.8) Other specified mosquito-borne viral fevers
○ (A92.9) Mosquito-borne viral fever, unspecified
• (A93.) Other arthropod-borne viral fevers, not elsewhere classified
○ (A93.0) Oropouche virus disease
Oropouche fever
○ (A93.1) Sandfly fever
Pappataci fever
Phlebotomus fever
○ (A93.2) Colorado tick fever
○ (A93.8) Other specified arthropod-borne viral fevers
Piry virus disease
Vesicular stomatitis virus disease (Indiana fever)
• (A94.) Unspecified arthropod-borne viral fever
• (A95.) Yellow fever
• (A96.) Arenaviral haemorrhagic fever
○ (A96.0) Argentine hemorrhagic fever (Junín virus)
○ (A96.1) Machupo haemorrhagic fever
Bolivian hemorrhagic fever
○ (A96.2) Lassa fever
• (A98.) Other viral haemorrhagic fevers, not elsewhere classified
○ (A98.0) Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever
○ (A98.1) Omsk haemorrhagic fever
○ (A98.2) Kyasanur Forest disease
○ (A98.3) Marburg virus disease
○ (A98.4) Ebola virus disease
○ (A98.5) Haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
• (A99.) Unspecified viral haemorrhagic fever
[edit] (B00-B09) Viral infections characterized by skin and mucous
membrane lesions
• (B00.) Herpesviral (herpes simplex) infections
○ (B00.0) Eczema herpeticum
○ (B00.1) Herpesviral vesicular dermatitis
○ (B00.2) Herpesviral gingivostomatitis and pharyngotonsillitis
○ (B00.3) Herpesviral meningitis
○ (B00.4) Herpesviral encephalitis
○ (B00.5) Herpesviral ocular disease
○ (B00.7) Disseminated herpesviral disease
○ (B00.8) Other forms of herpesviral infection
○ (B00.9) Herpesviral infection, unspecified
• (B01.) Varicella (chickenpox)
○ (B01.0) Varicella meningitis
○ (B01.1) Varicella encephalitis
○ (B01.2) Varicella pneumonia
○ (B01.8) Varicella with other complications
○ (B01.9) Varicella without complication
• (B02.) Zoster (herpes zoster)
○ (B02.0) Zoster encephalitis
○ (B02.1) Zoster meningitis
○ (B02.2) Zoster with other nervous system involvement
○ (B02.3) Zoster ocular disease
○ (B02.7) Disseminated zoster
○ (B02.8) Zoster with other complications
○ (B02.9) Zoster without complication
• (B03.) Smallpox
• (B04.) Monkeypox
• (B05.) Measles
• (B06.) Rubella (German measles)
• (B07.) Viral warts
○ Verruca
• (B08.) Other viral infections characterized by skin and mucous membrane
lesions, not elsewhere classified
○ (B08.0) Other orthopoxvirus infections
Cowpox
Orf virus disease
Pseudocowpox
Vaccinia
○ (B08.1) Molluscum contagiosum
○ (B08.2) Exanthema subitum (sixth disease)
○ (B08.3) Erythema infectiosum (fifth disease)
○ (B08.4) Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis with exanthem
Hand, foot and mouth disease
○ (B08.5) Enteroviral vesicular pharyngitis
Herpangina
○ (B08.8) Other specified viral infections characterized by skin and mucous
membrane lesions
Enteroviral lymphonodular pharyngitis
Foot-and-mouth disease
Tanapox virus disease
Yaba pox virus disease
• (B09.) Unspecified viral infection characterized by skin and mucous membrane
lesions
○ Viral enanthema NOS
○ Viral exanthema NOS
[edit] (B15-B19) Viral hepatitis
• (B15.) Acute hepatitis A
• (B16.) Acute hepatitis B
• (B17.) Other acute viral hepatitis
○ (B17.0) Acute delta-(super)infection of hepatitis B carrier
○ (B17.1) Acute hepatitis C
○ (B17.2) Acute hepatitis E
• (B18.) Chronic viral hepatitis
• (B19.) Unspecified viral hepatitis
[edit] (B20-B24) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease
• (B20.) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) disease Resulting in infectious
and parasitic diseases
○ (B20.0) HIV disease resulting in mycobacterial infection
○ (B20.1) HIV disease resulting in other bacterial infections
○ (B20.2) HIV disease resulting in cytomegaloviral disease
○ (B20.3) HIV disease resulting in other viral infections
○ (B20.4) HIV disease resulting in candidiasis
○ (B20.5) HIV disease resulting in other mycoses
○ (B20.6) HIV disease resulting in Pneumocystis pneumonia
○ (B20.7) HIV disease resulting in multiple infections
○ (B20.8) HIV disease resulting in other infectious and parasitic diseases
○ (B20.9) HIV disease resulting in unspecified infectious or parasitic
disease
• (B21.) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) disease Resulting in malignant
neoplasms
○ (B21.0) HIV disease resulting in Kaposi's sarcoma
○ (B21.1) HIV disease resulting in Burkitt's lymphoma
○ (B21.2) HIV disease resulting in other types of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
○ (B21.3) HIV disease resulting in other malignant neoplasms of lymphoid,
haematopoietic and related tissue
○ (B21.7) HIV disease resulting in multiple malignant neoplasms
○ (B21.8) HIV disease resulting in other malignant neoplasms
○ (B21.9) HIV disease resulting in unspecified malignant neoplasm
• (B22.) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) disease Resulting in other
specified diseases
○ (B22.0) HIV disease resulting in encephalopathy
○ (B22.1) HIV disease resulting in lymphoid interstitial pneumonitis
○ (B22.2) HIV disease resulting in wasting syndrome
○ (B22.7) HIV disease resulting in multiple diseases classified elsewhere
• (B23.) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) disease Resulting in other
conditions
○ (B23.0) Acute HIV infection syndrome
○ (B23.1) HIV disease resulting in (persistent) generalized
lymphadenopathy
○ (B23.2) HIV disease resulting in haematological and immunological
abnormalities, not elsewhere classified
○ (B23.8) HIV disease resulting in other specified conditions
• (B24.) Unspecified Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Disease
[edit] (B25-B34) Other viral diseases
• (B25.) Cytomegaloviral disease
• (B26.) Mumps
• (B27.) Infectious mononucleosis
• (B30.) Viral conjunctivitis
• (B33.) Other viral diseases, not elsewhere classified
○ (B33.0) Epidemic myalgia
Bornholm disease
○ (B33.1) Ross River disease
Epidemic polyarthritis and exanthema
Ross River fever
○ (B33.2) Viral carditis
○ (B33.3) Retrovirus infections, not elsewhere classified
○ (B33.4) Hantavirus (cardio-)pulmonary syndrome (HPS) (HCPS)
○ (B33.9) Other specified viral diseases
• (B34.) Viral infection of unspecified site
[edit] B35-B89 - Infections caused by fungi, protozoans,
worms, and infestations
[edit] (B35-B49) Mycoses
• (B35.) Dermatophytosis
○ (B35.0) Tinea barbae and tinea capitis
Beard Ringworm
Kerion
Tinea capitis
Sycosis, mycotic
○ (B35.1) Tinea unguium
Dermatophytic onychia
Dermatophytosis of nail
Onychomycosis
Ringworm of nails
○ (B35.2) Tinea manuum
○ (B35.3) Tinea pedis
○ (B35.4) Tinea corporis
○ (B35.5) Tinea imbricata
○ (B35.6) Tinea cruris
• (B36.) Other superficial mycoses
○ (B36.0) Pityriasis versicolor
○ (B36.1) Tinea nigra
○ (B36.2) White piedra
○ (B36.3) Black piedra
○ (B36.8) Other specified superficial mycoses
○ (B36.9) Superficial mycosis, unspecified
• (B37.) Candidiasis
○ (B37.0) Candidal stomatitis
Oral thrush
○ (B37.1) Pulmonary candidiasis
○ (B37.2) Candidiasis of skin and nail
○ (B37.3) Candidiasis of vulva and vagina
○ (B37.4) Candidiasis of other urogenital sites
○ (B37.5) Candidal meningitis
○ (B37.6) Candidal endocarditis
○ (B37.7) Candidal septicaemia
○ (B37.8) Candidiasis of other sites
○ (B37.9) Candidiasis, unspecified
• Dimorphic Fungi
○ (B38.) Coccidioidomycosis
○ (B39.) Histoplasmosis
○ (B40.) Blastomycosis
○ (B41.) Paracoccidioidomycosis
○ (B42.) Sporotrichosis
• (B43.) Chromomycosis and phaeomycotic abscess
• (B44.) Aspergillosis
• (B45.) Cryptococcosis
• (B46.) Zygomycosis
○ (B46.0) Pulmonary mucormycosis
○ (B46.1) Rhinocerebral mucormycosis
○ (B46.2) Gastrointestinal mucormycosis
○ (B46.3) Cutaneous mucormycosis
○ (B46.4) Disseminated mucormycosis
○ (B46.5) Mucormycosis, unspecified
○ (B46.8) Other zygomycoses
Entomophthoromycosis
○ (B46.9) Zygomycosis, unspecified
• (B47.) Mycetoma
○ (B47.0) Eumycetoma
Madura Foot, mycotic
Maduromycosis
○ (B47.1) Actinomycetoma
○ (B47.9) Mycetoma, unspecified
Madura Foot NOS
• (B48.) Other mycoses, not elsewhere classified
○ (B48.0) Lobomycosis
Keloidal blastomycosis
Lobo's disease
○ (B48.1) Rhinosporidiosis
○ (B48.2) Allescheriasis
Infection due to Pseudallescheria boydii
○ (B48.3) Geotrichosis
Geotrichum stomatitis
○ (B48.4) Penicillosis
○ (B48.7) Opportunistic mycoses
○ (B48.8) Other specified mycoses
Adiaspiromycosis
• (B49.) Unspecified mycosis
[edit] (B50-B64) Protozoal diseases
• (B50.) Plasmodium falciparum malaria
• (B51.) Plasmodium vivax malaria
• (B52.) Plasmodium malariae malaria
• (B53.) Other parasitologically confirmed malaria
• (B54.) Unspecified malaria
• (B55.) Leishmaniasis
○ (B55.0) Visceral leishmaniasis
○ (B55.1) Cutaneous leishmaniasis
○ (B55.2) Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis
○ (B55.9) Leishmaniasis, unspecified
• (B56.) African trypanosomiasis
• (B57.) Chagas' disease
• (B58.) Toxoplasmosis
• (B59.) Pneumocystosis
• (B60.) Other protozoal diseases, not elsewhere classified
○ (B60.0) Babesiosis
Piroplasmosis
○ (B60.1) Acanthamoebiasis
○ (B60.2) Naegleriasis
Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis
○ (B60.8) Other specified protozoal diseases
Microsporidiosis
• (B64.) Unspecified protozoal disease
[edit] (B65-B83) Helminthiases
• (B65.) Schistosomiasis (bilharziasis)
○ (B65.0) Schistosomiasis due to Schistosoma haematobium (urinary
schistosomiasis)
○ (B65.1) Schistosomiasis due to Schistosoma mansoni (intestinal
schistosomiasis)
○ (B65.2) Schistosomiasis due to Schistosoma japonicum
○ (B65.3) Cercarial dermatitis
○ (B65.8) Other schistosomiases
○ (B65.9) Schistosomiasis, unspecified
• (B66.) Other fluke infections
○ (B66.0) Opisthorchiasis
○ (B66.1) Clonorchiasis
○ (B66.2) Dicrocoeliasis
○ (B66.3) Fascioliasis
○ (B66.4) Paragonimiasis
○ (B66.5) Fasciolopsiasis
○ (B66.8) Other specified fluke infections
• (B67.) Echinococcosis
• (B68.) Taeniasis
○ (B68.0) Taenia solium taeniasis
Pork tapeworm
○ (B68.1) Taenia saginata taeniasis
Beef tapeworm
• (B69.) Cysticercosis
• (B70.) Diphyllobothriasis and sparganosis
○ (B70.0) Diphyllobothriasis
○ (B70.1) Sparganosis
• (B71.) Other cestode infections
○ (B71.0) Hymenolepiasis
Dwarf tapeworm
• (B72.) Dracunculiasis
• (B73.) Onchocerciasis
• (B74.) Filariasis
○ (B74.0) Filariasis due to Wuchereria bancrofti
Elephantiasis, filarial (ILDS B74.01)
○ (B74.1) Filariasis due to Brugia malayi
○ (B74.2) Filariasis due to Brugia timori
○ (B74.3) Loiasis
○ (B74.4) Mansonelliasis
○ (B74.8) Other filariases
○ (B74.9) Filariasis, unspecified
• (B75.) Trichinellosis
• (B76.) Hookworm diseases
○ (B76.0) Ancylostomiasis
○ (B76.1) Necatoriasis
○ (B76.8) Other hookworm diseases
○ (B76.9) Hookworm disease, unspecified
Cutaneous larva migrans NOS
• (B77.) Ascariasis
• (B78.) Strongyloidiasis
• (B79.) Trichuriasis
• (B80.) Enterobiasis
• (B81.) Other intestinal helminthiases, not elsewhere classified
○ (B81.0) Anisakiasis
○ (B81.1) Intestinal capillariasis
○ (B81.2) Trichostrongyliasis
○ (B81.3) Intestinal angiostrongyliasis
○ (B81.4) Mixed intestinal helminthiases
○ (B81.8) Other specified intestinal helminthiases
• (B82.) Unspecified intestinal parasitism
• (B83.) Other helminthiases
○ (B83.0) Visceral larva migrans
○ (B83.1) Gnathostomiasis
○ (B83.2) Angiostrongyliasis due to Parastrongylus cantonensis
○ (B83.3) Syngamiasis
○ (B83.4) Internal hirudiniasis
○ (B83.8) Other specified helminthiases
Acanthocephaliasis
Gongylonemiasis
Hepatic capillariasis
Metastrongyliasis
Thelaziasis
○ (B83.9) Helminthiasis, unspecified
[edit] (B85-B89) Pediculosis, acariasis and other infestations
• (B85.) Pediculosis and phthiriasis
○ (B85.0) Pediculosis due to Pediculus humanus capitis
○ (B85.1) Pediculosis due to Pediculus humanus corporis
○ (B85.2) Pediculosis, unspecified
○ (B85.3) Phthiriasis
○ (B85.4) Mixed pediculosis and phthiriasis
• (B86.) Scabies
• (B87.) Myiasis
• (B88.) Other infestations
○ (B88.0) Other acariasis
Acarine dermatitis
Dermatitis due to Demodex species
Dermatitis due to Dermanyssus gallinae
Dermatitis due to Liponyssoides sanguineus
Trombiculosis
○ (B88.1) Tungiasis (sandflea infestation)
○ (B88.2) Other arthropod infestations
Scarabiasis
○ (B88.3) External hirudiniasis
Leech infestation NOS
○ (B88.8) Other specified infestations
Ichthyoparasitism due to Vandellia cirrhosa
Linguatulosis
Porocephaliasis
○ (B88.9) Infestation, unspecified
Infestation (skin) NOS
Infestation by mites NOS
Skin parasites NOS
• (B89.) Unspecified parasitic disease
[edit] B90-B99 - Sequelae, and diseases classified
elsewhere
[edit] (B90-B94) Sequelae of infectious and parasitic diseases
• (B90.) Sequelae of tuberculosis
• (B91.) Sequelae of poliomyelitis
• (B92.) Sequelae of leprosy
• (B94.) Sequelae of other and unspecified infectious and parasitic diseases
○ (B94.0) Sequelae of trachoma
○ (B94.1) Sequelae of viral encephalitis
○ (B94.2) Sequelae of viral hepatitis
○ (B94.8) Sequelae of other specified infectious and parasitic diseases
○ (B94.9) Sequelae of unspecified infectious or parasitic disease
[edit] (B95-B97) Bacterial, viral and other infectious agents
• (B95.) Streptococcus and staphylococcus as the cause of diseases classified to
other chapters
○ (B95.0) Streptococcus, group A, as the cause of diseases classified to
other chapters
○ (B95.1) Streptococcus, group B, as the cause of diseases classified to
other chapters
○ (B95.2) Streptococcus, group D, as the cause of diseases classified to
other chapters
○ (B95.3) Streptococcus pneumoniae as the cause of diseases classified to
other chapters
○ (B95.4) Other streptococcus as the cause of diseases classified to other
chapters
○ (B95.5) Unspecified streptococcus as the cause of diseases classified to
other chapters
○ (B95.6) Staphylococcus aureus as the cause of diseases classified to other
chapters
○ (B95.7) Other staphylococcus as the cause of diseases classified to other
chapters
○ (B95.8) Unspecified staphylococcus as the cause of diseases classified to
other chapters
• (B96.) Other bacterial agents as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
○ (B96.0) Mycoplasma pneumoniae (M. pneumoniae) as the cause of
diseases classified to other chapters
○ (B96.1) Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) as the cause of diseases
classified to other chapters
○ (B96.2) Escherichia coli (E. coli) as the cause of diseases classified to
other chapters
○ (B96.3) Haemophilus influenzae (H. influenzae) as the cause of diseases
classified to other chapters
○ (B96.4) Proteus (mirabilis)(morganii) as the cause of diseases classified to
other chapters
○ (B96.5) Pseudomonas (aeruginosa)(mallei)(pseudomallei) as the cause of
diseases classified to other chapters
○ (B96.6) Bacillus fragilis (B. fragilis) as the cause of diseases classified to
other chapters
○ (B96.7) Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) as the cause of diseases
classified to other chapters
○ (B96.8) Other specified bacterial agents as the cause of diseases classified
to other chapters
• (B97.) Viral agents as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
○ (B97.0) Adenovirus as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
○ (B97.1) Enterovirus as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
Coxsackievirus
Echovirus
○ (B97.2) Coronavirus as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
○ (B97.3) Retrovirus as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
Lentivirus
Oncovirus
○ (B97.4) Respiratory syncytial virus as the cause of diseases classified to
other chapters
○ (B97.5) Reovirus as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
○ (B97.6) Parvovirus as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
○ (B97.7) Papillomavirus as the cause of diseases classified to other
chapters
○ (B97.8) Other viral agents as the cause of diseases classified to other
chapters
[edit] (B99) Other infectious diseases
• (B99.) Other and unspecified infectious diseases
[edit] See also
• International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
• List of ICD-10 codes
[edit] References
1. ^ WHO | International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
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Pathology: Medical conditions and ICD code
(
A
/
B
,
0Infectious disease/Infection: Bacterial disease (G+, G-) · Virus disease · Parasitic disease
0(Protozoan infection, Helminthiasis, Ectoparasitic infestation) · Mycosis · Zoonosis
1
-
1
3
9
)
(Cancer
C(C00-D48, Tumor
/140-239)
D
,Myeloid
hematologic
1(D50-D77, Anemia · Coagulopathy
4280-289)
0
-Lymphoid
2immune
3(D80-D89, Immunodeficiency · Immunoproliferative disorder · Hypersensitivity
9279)
&
2
7
9
-
2
8
9
)
(
E
,
2
4
Endocrine disease · Nutrition disorder · Inborn error of metabolism
0
-
2
7
8
)
(
F
,
2
9
Mental disorder
0
-
3
1
9
)
(
G
,
3
2
Nervous system disease (CNS, PNS) · Neuromuscular disease
0
-
3
5
9
)
3
6
0
-
3
8
9
)
(
I
,
3
9
Cardiovascular disease (Heart disease, Vascular disease)
0
-
4
5
9
)
(
J
,
4
6
Respiratory disease (Obstructive lung disease, Restrictive lung disease, Pneumonia)
0
-
5
1
9
)
(
K
,
5
2Stomatognathic disease (Tooth disease) · Digestive disease (Esophageal, Stomach,
0Enteropathy, Liver, Pancreatic)
-
5
7
9
)
(
L
,
6
8
Skin disease · skin appendages (Nail disease, Hair disease, Sweat gland disease)
0
-
7
0
9
)
(
M
,
7
1Musculoskeletal disorders: Myopathy · Arthropathy · Osteochondropathy (Osteopathy,
0Chondropathy)
-
7
3
9
)
(
N
,
5
8Urologic disease (Nephropathy, Urinary bladder disease) · Male genital disease · Breast
0disease · Female genital disease
-
6
2
9
)
(
O
,
6
3
Complications of pregnancy · Obstetric labor complication · Puerperal disorder
0
-
6
7
9
)
(
P
,
7
6
Fetal disease
0
-
7
7
9
)
(
Q
,
7
4
Congenital disorder (Congenital abnormality)
0
-
7
5
9
)
(
R
,
7
8
Syndromes · Medical signs (Eponymous)
0
-
7
9
9
)
(Bone fracture · Joint dislocation · Sprain · Strain · Subluxation · Head injury · Chest
Strauma · Poisoning
/
T
,
8
0
0
-
9
9
9
)
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Sexually transmitted diseases and infections (STD/STI) (primarily A50–A64,
090–099)
B
a
c
Chancroid (Haemophilus ducreyi) · Chlamydia/Lymphogranuloma
t
venereum (Chlamydia trachomatis) · Donovanosis or Granuloma Inguinale (Klebsiella
e
granulomatis) · Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae) · Syphilis (Treponema pallidum) ·
r
Ureaplasma infection (Ureaplasma urealyticum)
i
a
l
P
r
o
t
oTrichomoniasis (Trichomonas vaginalis)
z
o
a
l
P
a
r
a
sCrab louse/crabs · Scabies
i
t
i
c
V
iAIDS (HIV-1/HIV-2) · Cervical cancer & Genital warts (condyloma) (Human
rpapillomavirus (HPV)) · Hepatitis B (Hepatitis B virus) · Herpes simplex (HSV1/HSV2) ·
aMolluscum contagiosum (MCV)
l
G
efemale: Cervicitis · Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
n
emale: Epididymitis · Prostatitis
reither: Proctitis · Urethritis/Non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU)
a
l
i
n
f
l
a
m
m
a
t
i
o
n
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Firmicutes (low-G+C) Infectious diseases · Bacterial diseases: G+ (primarily
A00–A79, 001–041, 080–109)
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Actinobacteria (high-G+C) Infectious diseases · Bacterial diseases: G+
(primarily A00–A79, 001–041, 080–109)
C
Mycobacteriaceae M. Tuberculosis: Ghon focus/Ghon's complex · Pott
o tuberculosis/ disease · brain (Meningitis, Rich focus) ·
r M. bovis Tuberculous lymphadenitis (Tuberculous cervical
lymphadenitis) · cutaneous (Scrofuloderma,
Erythema induratum, Lupus vulgaris, Prosector's
wart, Tuberculosis cutis orificialis, Tuberculous
cellulitis, Tuberculous gumma) · Lichen
scrofulosorum · Tuberculid (Papulonecrotic
tuberculid) · Primary inoculation tuberculosis ·
Miliary · Tuberculous pericarditis · Urogenital
tuberculosis · Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis ·
Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis
y
n Leprosy: Tuberculoid leprosy · Borderline
e tuberculoid leprosy · Borderline leprosy · Borderline
b M. leprae
lepromatous leprosy · Lepromatous leprosy · Histoid
a leprosy
c
t
e R1: M. kansasii · M. marinum (Aquarium
r granuloma)
i R2: M. gordonae
n
Nontuberculous R3: M. avium complex/Mycobacterium
e avium/Mycobacterium intracellulare/MAP (MAI
a infection) · M. ulcerans (Buruli ulcer) · M.
e haemophilum
R4/RG: M. fortuitum · M. chelonae · M. abscessus
B
i
f
i
d
o
b
a
c
Gardnerella vaginalis
t
e
r
i
a
c
e
a
e
M: BAC bact (clas) gr+f/gr+a(t)/gr-p(c)/gr- drug(J1p, w, n, m,
o vacc)
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Infectious diseases · Bacterial diseases: Proteobacterial G- (primarily A00–
A79, 001–041, 080–109)
Flea-
Rickettsia felis (Flea-borne spotted fever)
borne
Shigella dysenteriae/sonnei/flexneri/boydii
Lac-
(Shigellosis, Bacillary dysentery) · Proteus
H2S- mirabilis/Proteus vulgaris · Yersinia pestis
(Plague/Bubonic plague) · Yersinia enterocolitica ·
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
XanthomonadalesStenotrophomonas maltophilia
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Infectious diseases · Bacterial diseases: BV4 non-proteobacterial G-
(primarily A00-A79, 001-041,080-109)
B
a
c
t
e
r
Bacteroides fragilis · Bacteroides forsythus · Capnocytophaga canimorsus ·
o
Porphyromonas gingivalis · Prevotella intermedia
i
d
e
t
e
s
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Infectious diseases · Viral systemic diseases (A80–B34, 042–079)
O
n
DNA virus: HBV (Hepatocellular carcinoma) · HPV (Cervical cancer, Anal cancer) ·
c
Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (Kaposi's sarcoma) · Epstein-Barr virus
o
(Nasopharyngeal carcinoma, Burkitt's lymphoma, Primary central nervous system
v
lymphoma) · MCPyV (Merkel cell cancer) · SV40
i
rRNA virus: HCV (Hepatocellular carcinoma) · HTLV-I (Adult T-cell
uleukemia/lymphoma)
s
I
m
m
u
n
e
d
HIV (AIDS)
i
s
o
r
d
e
r
s
Cytomegalovirus
(Cytomegalovirus
Eye
retinitis) · HSV
(Herpetic keratitis)
C
a
r
d
i
o
v
CBV (Pericarditis, Myocarditis)
a
s
c
u
l
a
r
R Epstein-Barr virus
e (EBV
sDNA virus infection/Infectious
p mononucleosis) ·
i Cytomegalovirus
r
aRNA virus
IV: SARS
t
coronavirus
o (Severe acute
r respiratory
y syndrome)
s V,
y Orthomyxoviridae:
s Influenzavirus
t A/B/C
e (Influenza/Avian
m influenza)
/ V, Paramyxovirus:
Human
a parainfluenza
c viruses
u (Parainfluenza) ·
t RSV · hMPV
e
v
i
r
a
l
n
a
s
o
p
h
a
r
y
n
g
i
t
i
s
/
v
i
r
a
l
p
n
e
u
m
o
n
i
a
MuV (Mumps) ·
Cytomegalovirus
Oropharynx/Esophagus
(Cytomegalovirus
esophagitis)
D
i DNA virus:
g Adenovirus
e (Adenovirus
s infection)
Gastroenteritis/
t RNA virus:
diarrhea
i Rotavirus ·
v Norovirus ·
e Astrovirus ·
Coronavirus
s
y DNA virus: HBV
s (B)
t RNA virus:
eHepatitis CBV · HAV (A) ·
m HCV (C) · HDV
(D) · HEV (E) ·
HGV (G)
Pancreatitis CBV
U
r
o
g
e
BK virus · MuV (Mumps)
n
i
t
a
l
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Zoonotic viral diseases (A80–B34, 042–079)
A
MosquitoBunyaviridae Arbovirus encephalitis: La Crosse encephalitis (LCV) · California
r
encephalitis (CEV)
Viral hemorrhagic fever: Rift Valley fever (RVFV)
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Infectious skin disease: Viral cutaneous conditions, including viral
exanthema (B00-B09, 050-059)
DNA virus
HSV (Herpes
simplex, Herpetic
whitlow, Herpes
gladiatorum,
Herpetic
keratoconjunctivitis,
Herpetic sycosis,
Neonatal herpes
simplex, Herpes
genitalis, Herpes
labialis, Eczema
herpeticum,
Herpetiform
esophagitis) ·
Alpha
Herpes B virus (B
virus infection)
VZV (Chickenpox,
Herpes zoster,
Herpes zoster oticus,
Herpesviridae Ophthalmic zoster,
Disseminated herpes
zoster, Zoster-
associated pain,
Inflammatory skin
lesions following
zoster infection,
Modified varicella-
like syndrome)
Human herpesvirus
6/Roseolovirus
(Exanthema
Beta subitum, Roseola
vaccinia)
Cytomegalic
inclusion disease
KSHV (Kaposi's
Gamma
sarcoma)
Farmyard pox:
Milker's nodule ·
Bovine papular
Para
stomatitis ·
Pseudocowpox · Orf
Sealpox
Yatapoxvirus:
Tanapox · Yaba
Other monkey tumor virus
MCV (Molluscum
contagiosum)
ParamyxoviridaeMeV (Measles)
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Infectious diseases - Prion diseases / Transmissible spongiform
encephalopathy (A81, 046)
P
r
i
o
n
d
i
s
e
ainherited/PRNP: fCJD · Gerstmann–Sträussler–Scheinker syndrome · Fatal familial
sinsomnia
esporadic: sCJD
s
acquired/transmissible: Kuru · vCJD
i
n
h
u
m
a
n
s
d
i
s
e
a
s
e
s
i
n
a
n
i
m
a
l
s
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Infectious diseases · Mycoses and Mesomycetozoea (B35-B49, 110-118)
(
d
e
r
m
a
t
o
m
y
c
o
s
i
s
)
:
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;
P
i
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a
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r
i
x
/
e
n
d
o
t
h
r
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)
=
h
a
i
r
S Coccidioides immitis/Coccidioides
u posadasii (Coccidioidomycosis,
b Disseminated coccidioidomycosis, Primary
c cutaneous coccidioidomycosis. Primary
u pulmonary coccidioidomycosis) ·
t Histoplasma capsulatum (Histoplasmosis,
a Onygenales
Primary cutaneous histoplasmosis, Primary
n pulmonary histoplasmosis, Progressive
e Dimorphic disseminated histoplasmosis) · Histoplasma
o (yeast+mold) duboisii (African histoplasmosis) · Lacazia
u loboi (Lobomycosis) · Paracoccidioides
s brasiliensis (Paracoccidioidomycosis)
,
Blastomyces dermatitidis (Blastomycosis,
s North American blastomycosis, South
y Other American blastomycosis) · Sporothrix
s schenckii (Sporotrichosis) · Penicillium
t marneffei (Penicilliosis)
eAscomycota
m Candida albicans (Candidiasis, Oral, Esophageal,
i Vulvovaginal, Chronic mucocutaneous, Antibiotic
c candidiasis, Candidal intertrigo, Candidal
, onychomycosis, Candidal paronychia, Candidid, Diaper
Yeast-like candidiasis, Congenital cutaneous candidiasis, Perianal
a candidiasis, Systemic candidiasis, Erosio interdigitalis
n blastomycetica) · C. glabrata · C. tropicalis · C.
d lusitaniae · Pneumocystis jirovecii (Pneumocystosis,
Pneumocystis pneumonia)
o
p Aspergillus (Aspergillosis, Aspergilloma, Allergic
p bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, Primary cutaneous
o aspergillosis) · Exophiala jeanselmei (Eumycetoma) ·
r Mold-like Fonsecaea pedrosoi/Fonsecaea compacta/Phialophora
t verrucosa (Chromoblastomycosis) · Geotrichum
u candidum (Geotrichosis) · Pseudallescheria boydii
n (Allescheriasis)
i
s
Cryptococcus neoformans (Cryptococcosis), Trichosporon spp
Basidiomycota
(Trichosporonosis)
Microsporidia
Enterocytozoon bieneusi/Encephalitozoon intestinalis
(Microsporidiosis)
M
e
s
o
m
y
c
Rhinosporidium seeberi (Rhinosporidiosis)
e
t
o
z
o
e
a
U
n
g
r
Alternariosis · Fungal folliculitis · Fusarium (Fusariosis) · Granuloma gluteale
o
infantum · Hyalohyphomycosis · Otomycosis · Phaeohyphomycosis
u
p
e
d
[show]
v•d•e
Infectious diseases - Parasitic disease: protozoan infection: Amoebozoa
diseases (A06, 006)
L
Centramoebida Acanthamoeba (Acanthamoeba keratitis, Cutaneous acanthamoebiasis,
o Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis, Acanthamoeba infection)
b
o Balamuthia mandrillaris (Balamuthia amoebic encephalitis, Balamuthia
s infection)
e
aFlabellinea Sappinia diploidea/Sappinia pedata (Sappinia amoebic encephalitis)
(
f
r
e
e
-
l
i
v
i
n
g
)
C
o
n
o
s
a
/
A
Entamoeba histolytica (Entamoebiasis, Amoebic dysentery, Amoebic liver abscess,
r
Cutaneous entamoebiasis, Amoebic brain abscess, Amebiasis cutis) · Entamoeba
c
gingivalis
h
a
m
o
e
b
a
e
M: PRO ambz, excv, chrm ambz, excv, chrm ambz, excv, chrm
(strc)
[show]
v•d•e
Infectious diseases – Parasitic disease: protozoan infection: Excavata (A06-
A07, B55-B57, 007, 085-086)
D
Trypanosomatida T. brucei (African trypanosomiasis) · T. cruzi (Chagas
i Trypanosomiasis
disease)
s
c Leishmaniasis Leishmania major/L. mexicana/L. aethiopica/L.
i tropica (Cutaneous leishmaniasis) · L. braziliensis
c
r (Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis) · L.
i donovani/infantum (Visceral leishmaniasis)
s
tSchizopyrenida Naegleria fowleri (Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis)
a
t
a
M: PRO ambz, excv, chrm ambz, excv, chrm ambz, excv, chrm
(strc)
[show]
v•d•e
Infectious diseases - Parasitic disease: protozoan infection: Chromalveolate
and Archaeplastida (A07, B50-B54,B58, 007, 084)
Coccidia: Cryptosporidium
C
hominis/Cryptosporidium parvum
h
Conoidasida/ (Cryptosporidiosis) · Isospora belli
r
Coccidia (Isosporiasis) · Cyclospora cayetanensis
o
(Cyclosporiasis) · Toxoplasma gondii
m Apicomplexa (Toxoplasmosis)
a
Alveolate
l
v Plasmodium falciparum/vivax/ovale/malariae
e Aconoidasida (Malaria, Blackwater fever)
o Babesia (Babesiosis)
l
a
Ciliophora Balantidium coli (Balantidiasis)
t
e
HeterokontBlastocystis (Blastocystosis)
A
Algaemia: Prototheca wickerhamii (Protothecosis)
r
c
h
a
e
p
l
a
s
t
i
d
a
M: PRO ambz, excv, chrm ambz, excv, chrm ambz, excv, chrm
(strc)
[show]
v•d•e
Infectious diseases · Parasitic disease: helminthiases (B65–B83, 120–129)
R
Secernentea Spirurida CamallaninaDracunculus medinensis (Dracunculiasis)
o
u Spirurina
n Onchocerca volvulus
d (Onchocerciasis) · Loa loa (Loa loa
w filariasis) · Mansonella
Filarioidea
o (Mansonelliasis) · Dirofilaria repens
(Filariasis)
r (Dirofilariasis)
m Wuchereria bancrofti · Brugia
/ malayi · Brugia timori
n Thelazioidea Gnathostoma
e
m spinigerum/Gnathostoma hispidum
a (Gnathostomiasis) · Thelazia
t (Thelaziasis)
o
d Spiruroidea Gongylonema
e
Ancylostoma duodenale/Ancylostoma braziliense
(
Strongylida (Ancylostomiasis, Cutaneous larva migrans) · Necator
N
(hookworm) americanus (Necatoriasis) · Angiostrongylus cantonensis
e
(Angiostrongyliasis) · Metastrongylus (Metastrongylosis)
m
a
Ascaris lumbricoides (Ascariasis) · Anisakis (Anisakiasis) ·
t
Ascaridida Toxocara canis/Toxocara cati (Visceral larva
o
migrans/Toxocariasis) · Baylisascaris
d
e
Rhabditida Strongyloides stercoralis (Strongyloidiasis)
i
n Oxyurida Enterobius vermicularis (Enterobiasis · Pinworm)
f
e Trichinella spiralis (Trichinosis) · Trichuris trichiura (Trichuriasis ·
Adenophorea
c Whipworm) · Capillaria philippinensis (Intestinal capillariasis) ·
t Capillaria hepatica
i
o
n
)
[show]
v•d•e
Infectious diseases - Parasitic disease: ectoparasitic infestation / arthropod
(B85-B89, 132-134)
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• 1 C00-D48 - Neoplasms
○ 1.1 (C00-C14) Malignant neoplasms, lip, oral cavity and pharynx
○ 1.2 (C15-C26) Malignant neoplasms, digestive organs
○ 1.3 (C30-C39) Malignant neoplasms, respiratory system and intrathoracic
organs
○ 1.4 (C40-C41) Malignant neoplasms, bone and articular cartilage
○ 1.5 (C43-C44) Malignant neoplasms, skin
○ 1.6 (C45-C49) Malignant neoplasms, connective and soft tissue
○ 1.7 (C50-C58) Malignant neoplasms, breast and female genital organs
○ 1.8 (C60-C63) Malignant neoplasms, male genital organs
○ 1.9 (C64-C68) Malignant neoplasms, urinary organs
○ 1.10 (C69-C72) Malignant neoplasms, eye, brain and central nervous
system
○ 1.11 (C73-C75) Malignant neoplasms, endocrine glands and related
structures
○ 1.12 (C76-C80) Malignant neoplasms, secondary and ill-defined
○ 1.13 (C81-C96) Malignant neoplasms, stated or presumed to be primary,
of lymphoid, haematopoietic and related tissue
○ 1.14 (C97) Malignant neoplasms of independent (primary) multiple sites
○ 1.15 (D00-D09) In situ neoplasms
○ 1.16 (D10-D36) Benign neoplasms
○ 1.17 (D37-D48) Neoplasms of uncertain or unknown behaviour
• 2 See also
• 3 References
(
A
/
B
,
0Infectious disease/Infection: Bacterial disease (G+, G-) · Virus disease · Parasitic disease
0(Protozoan infection, Helminthiasis, Ectoparasitic infestation) · Mycosis · Zoonosis
1
-
1
3
9
)
(Cancer Tumor
C(C00-D48,
/140-239)
D
,Myeloid
hematologic
1(D50-D77, Anemia · Coagulopathy
4280-289)
0
-Lymphoid
2immune
3(D80-D89, Immunodeficiency · Immunoproliferative disorder · Hypersensitivity
9279)
&
2
7
9
-
2
8
9
)
(
E
,
2
4
Endocrine disease · Nutrition disorder · Inborn error of metabolism
0
-
2
7
8
)
(
F
,
2
9
Mental disorder
0
-
3
1
9
)
3
2
0
-
3
5
9
)
(
H
,
3
6
Eye disease · Ear disease
0
-
3
8
9
)
(
I
,
3
9
Cardiovascular disease (Heart disease, Vascular disease)
0
-
4
5
9
)
(
J
,
4
6
Respiratory disease (Obstructive lung disease, Restrictive lung disease, Pneumonia)
0
-
5
1
9
)
(
K
,
5
2Stomatognathic disease (Tooth disease) · Digestive disease (Esophageal, Stomach,
0Enteropathy, Liver, Pancreatic)
-
5
7
9
)
(
L
,
6
8
Skin disease · skin appendages (Nail disease, Hair disease, Sweat gland disease)
0
-
7
0
9
)
(
M
,
7
1Musculoskeletal disorders: Myopathy · Arthropathy · Osteochondropathy (Osteopathy,
0Chondropathy)
-
7
3
9
)
(
N
,
5
8Urologic disease (Nephropathy, Urinary bladder disease) · Male genital disease · Breast
0disease · Female genital disease
-
6
2
9
)
(
O
,
6
3
Complications of pregnancy · Obstetric labor complication · Puerperal disorder
0
-
6
7
9
)
(
P
,
7
6
Fetal disease
0
-
7
7
9
)
(
Q
,
7
4
Congenital disorder (Congenital abnormality)
0
-
7
5
9
)
7
8
0
-
7
9
9
)
(
S
/
T
,
8Bone fracture · Joint dislocation · Sprain · Strain · Subluxation · Head injury · Chest
0trauma · Poisoning
0
-
9
9
9
)
[show]
v•d•e
Tumors of lip, oral cavity and pharynx / head and neck cancer (C00-
C14/D10-D11, 140-149/210)
[show]
v•d•e
Tumors: digestive system neoplasia (C15-C26/D12-D13, 150-159/211)
Upper
and/or Gastrointestinal stromal tumor · Krukenberg tumor (metastatic)
lower
P
e
r
i
tPrimary peritoneal carcinoma · Peritoneal mesothelioma · Desmoplastic small round cell
otumor
n
e
u
m
[show]
v•d•e
Tumors: Mediastinal tumors/Thoracic neoplasm/respiratory neoplasia (C30-
C34/D14, 160-163/212.0-212.4)
TracheaTracheal tumor
Non-
Squamous cell carcinoma · Adenocarcinoma of the lung · Large cell
small cell
L lung carcinoma · Sarcomatoid carcinoma · Carcinoid · Salivary
lung
o gland-like carcinoma · Adenosquamous carcinoma
carcinoma
w
e
Small cell
r Combined small cell carcinoma
Lung carcinoma
R
T Non-
Sarcoma · Lymphoma · Immature teratoma · Melanoma
carcinoma
By
Pancoast tumor · Solitary pulmonary nodule
location
P
l
e
Mesothelioma · Malignant solitary fibrous tumor
u
r
a
[show]
v•d•e
Tumors: Mediastinal tumor: Thymus neoplasia (C37/D15.0, 164.0/212.6)
A
&
Thymoma
B
C
Thymus
[show]
v•d•e
Tumors: Mediastinal tumor: Heart neoplasia (C38.0/D15.1, 164.1/212.7)
C
Myxoma (Atrial myxoma)
o
n
n
e
c
t
i
v
e
t
i
s
s
u
e
n
e
o
p
l
a
s
m
O
t
h
e
r
O
t
hSecondary
e
r
[show]
v•d•e
Connective tissue neoplasm: Osseous and Chondromatous tumors (ICD-O
9180-9269) (C40-C41/D16, 170/213)
D
i
aMyeloid Multiple myeloma
p
hEpithelial Adamantinoma
y
sPNET/Ewing
Ewing's sarcoma
ifamily
s
EChondroblastChondroblastoma
p
iMyeloid Giant cell tumor of bone
p
h
y
s
i
s
O
NotochordChordoma
t
h
e
r
/
u
n
g
r
o
u
p
e
d
M: BON/CAR anat(c/f/k/f, u, t/p, noco/cong/tumr, proc, drug(M5)
l)/phys/devp/cell sysi/epon, injr
[show]
v•d•e
Tumors: Skin neoplasm, Nevi and melanomas (C43/D22, 172/216)
M
eMucosal melanoma · Superficial spreading melanoma · Nodular melanoma · lentigo
l(Lentigo maligna/Lentigo maligna melanoma, Acral lentiginous melanoma)
aAmelanotic melanoma · Desmoplastic melanoma · Melanoma with features of a Spitz
nnevus · Melanoma with small nevus-like cells · Polypoid melanoma · Soft-tissue
omelanoma
m
aMelanocytic tumors of uncertain malignant potential
N
e
v
u
s
/
m
eNevus of Ito · Nevus of Ota · Compound nevus · Spitz nevus · Halo nevus ·
lPseudomelanoma · Blue nevus (Blue nevus of Jadassohn–Tièche, Cellular blue nevus,
aEpithelioid blue nevus, Deep penetrating nevus, Amelanotic blue nevus, Malignant blue
nnevus) · Giant pigmented nevus · Congenital melanocytic nevus (Medium-sized
ocongenital nevocytic nevus, Small-sized congenital nevocytic nevus) · Balloon cell
cnevus · Dysplastic nevus/Dysplastic nevus syndrome
yAcral nevus · Becker's nevus · Benign melanocytic nevus · Nevus spilus · Pigmented
tspindle cell nevus
i
c
n
e
v
u
s
d
i
s
o
r
d
e
r
S
y
n
d
rCarney complex · Moynahan syndrome · Peutz–Jeghers syndrome
o
m
e
s
[show]
v•d•e
Connective/soft tissue tumors and sarcomas (ICD-O 8800-9059) (C45-
C49/D17-D21, 171/214-215)
N
Soft tissue sarcoma · Desmoplastic small round cell tumor
o
t
o
t
h
e
r
w
i
s
e
s
p
e
c
i
f
i
e
d
(
8
8
0
0
-
8
8
0
9
)
(
8
8
5
0
-
8
8
8
9
)
M
y
o
m
a
t
ogeneral: Myoma/myosarcoma
usmooth muscle: Leiomyoma/leiomyosarcoma
s
skeletal muscle: Rhabdomyoma/rhabdomyosarcoma: Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
((Sarcoma botryoides) · Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
8
8Leiomyoma · Angioleiomyoma · Angiolipoleiomyoma · Genital leiomyoma ·
9Leiomyosarcoma · Multiple cutaneous and uterine leiomyomatosis syndrome · Multiple
0cutaneous leiomyoma · Neural fibrolipoma · Solitary cutaneous leiomyoma
-
8
9
2
9
)
m
i
x
e
d
a
n
d
s
t
r
o
m
a
l
(
8
9
3
0
-
8
9
9
9
)
M
e
s
o
t
h
e
l
i
a
l
Mesothelioma · Adenomatoid tumor
(
9
0
5
0
-
9
0
5
9
)
M: MUS, DF+DRCT anat (h/n, u, t/d, a/p, noco(m, s, proc, drug (M1A/3)
l)/phys/hist c)/cong(d)/tumr,
sysi/epon, injr
[show]
v•d•e
Vascular tissue neoplasm (ICD-O 9120-9179) (C49+C46/D18, 171+176/215)
L
y
m
Lymphangioma/lymphangiosarcoma · PEComa (Lymphangioleiomyomatosis) · Cystic
p
hygroma · Lymphangioma circumscriptum
h
aMultifocal lymphangioendotheliomatosis · Acquired progressive lymphangioma ·
tLymphangiomatosis
i
c
E
i
t
Angioma/angiosarcoma · Angiofibroma
h
e
r
[show]
v•d•e
Tumors: breast cancer (C50/D24, 174-175/217) - Histopathologic
classification
F
i
b
r
o
e
p
i
t
h
e
lPhyllodes tumor
i
a
l
/
s
t
r
o
m
a
l
a
n
d
m
e
d
u
l
l
a
r
y
P
r
e
c
u
r
s
o
rAtypical ductal hyperplasia
l
e
s
i
o
n
s
O
t
hNipple adenoma
e
r
[show]
v•d•e
Tumors: female urogenital neoplasia · (C51-C58/D25-28, 179-184/218-221)
A Glandular
d and
n CMS: Ovarian serous cystadenoma · Mucinous cystadenoma ·
epithelial/
e Cystadenocarcinoma (Papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma) ·
surface
x Krukenberg tumor
epithelial-
a stromal Endometrioid tumor · Clear-cell ovarian carcinoma · Brenner tumour
tumor
V
a
gSCC · Botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma · Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina · Vaginal
iintraepithelial neoplasia
n
a
V
u
SCC · Melanoma · Papillary hidradenoma · Extramammary Paget's disease · Vulvar
l
intraepithelial neoplasia
v
a
[show]
v•d•e
Tumors: male urogenital neoplasia · genital neoplasia (C60-C63/D29, 185-
187/222)
Sex
cord-
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour (Sertoli cell tumor, Leydig cell tumor)
gonadal
I stromal
n
tTesticles
Seminoma (Spermatocytic seminoma) · Intratubular germ cell
e G
neoplasia
r Germ
n cell
Embryonal carcinoma · Endodermal sinus tumor ·
a NG
Gonadoblastoma · Teratoma · Choriocarcinoma · Embryoma
l
Adenocarcinoma · Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) · Small cell
Prostate
carcinoma · Transitional cell carcinoma
E Carcinoma (Extramammary Paget's disease) · Bowen's disease · Bowenoid
xPenispapulosis · Erythroplasia of Queyrat · Hirsuties papillaris genitalis
t
e
r
n
a
l
[show]
v•d•e
Tumors: urogenital neoplasia: urinary organs (C64-C68/D30, 188-189/223)
R
e
t
r
o
p
e
rMalignant fibrous histiocytoma
i
t
o
n
e
u
m
[show]
v•d•e
Eye neoplasm (C69/D31, 190/224)
M
e
l
a
Uveal melanoma · Ciliary body melanoma
n
o
m
a
O
t
hRetinoblastoma · Medulloepithelioma/Diktyoma
e
r
[show]
v•d•e
Nervous tissue tumors/NS neoplasm/Neuroectodermal tumor (ICD-O 9350-
9589) (C70-C72/D32-D33, 191-192/225)
s
e
l
l
a
r
(
9
3
5
0
-
9
3
7
9
)
Oligodendrocyte Oligodendroglioma
Glioma
C Ependyma Ependymoma · Subependymoma
N
S Choroid plexus tumor (Choroid plexus
Choroid plexus
Neuroepithelial papilloma, Choroid plexus carcinoma)
((brain tumors,
9spinal tumors)
Oligoastrocytoma · Gliomatosis cerebri ·
3 Multiple/unknown
Gliosarcoma
8
0
- Ganglioneuroma: Ganglioglioma · Retinoblastoma ·
Mature
9 Neurocytoma · Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour ·
neuron
5 Lhermitte-Duclos disease
3
9 Neuroblastoma (Esthesioneuroblastoma,
) PNET Ganglioneuroblastoma) · Medulloblastoma · Atypical teratoid
rhabdoid tumor
PrimitiveMedulloepithelioma
Meningiomas
Meningioma
(meninges)
N
S
T
(
9
5
4
0
-
9
5
7
9
)
note: not all brain tumors are of nervous tissue, and not all nervous tissue tumors are in
the brain (see brain metastases)
M: anat(s,m,p,4,e,b,d,c,a,f,l,g)/p noco(m,d,e,h,v,s)/cong/tumr, proc,drug(N1A/2AB/C/3/4
C hys/devp/cell sysi/epon,injr /7A/B/C/D)
NS
[show]
v•d•e
Tumors: endocrine gland neoplasia (C73-C75/D34-D35, 193-194/226-227)
i
s
l
e
t
s
o
f
L
a
n
g
e
r
h
a
n
s
a
x
e
s
+
p
a
r
a
t
h
y
r
o
i
d
PPinealoblastoma · Pineocytoma
i
n
e
a
l
o
m
a
M
E
1 · 2A · 2B
N
[show]
v•d•e
Hematological malignancy/leukemia histology (ICD-O 9590-9989, C81-C96,
200-208)
Lymphoid/Lymphoproliferative, Lymphomas/Lymphoid leukemias (9590-
9739, 9800-9839)
Lymphoid+myeloi
Acute biphenotypic leukaemia
d
c
u
t
a
n
e
o
u
s
c
o
n
d
i
t
i
o
n
s
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• 1 D50-D89 - Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain
disorders involving the immune mechanism
○ 1.1 (D50-D53) Nutritional anemias
○ 1.2 (D55-D59) Haemolytic anaemias
○ 1.3 (D60-D64) Aplastic and other anaemias
○ 1.4 (D65-D69) Coagulation defects, purpura and other haemorrhagic
conditions
○ 1.5 (D70-D77) Other diseases of blood and blood-forming organs
○ 1.6 (D80-D89) Certain disorders involving the immune mechanism
• 2 See also
• 3 References
(
A
/
B
,
0Infectious disease/Infection: Bacterial disease (G+, G-) · Virus disease · Parasitic disease
0(Protozoan infection, Helminthiasis, Ectoparasitic infestation) · Mycosis · Zoonosis
1
-
1
3
9
)
(Cancer
C(C00-D48, Tumor
/140-239)
D
,Myeloid
hematologic
1(D50-D77, Anemia · Coagulopathy
4280-289)
0
-Lymphoid
2immune
3(D80-D89, Immunodeficiency · Immunoproliferative disorder · Hypersensitivity
9279)
&
2
7
9
-
2
8
9
)
(
E
,
2
4
Endocrine disease · Nutrition disorder · Inborn error of metabolism
0
-
2
7
8
)
(
F
,
2
9
Mental disorder
0
-
3
1
9
)
(
G
,
3
2
Nervous system disease (CNS, PNS) · Neuromuscular disease
0
-
3
5
9
)
(
I
,
3
9
Cardiovascular disease (Heart disease, Vascular disease)
0
-
4
5
9
)
(
J
,
4
6
Respiratory disease (Obstructive lung disease, Restrictive lung disease, Pneumonia)
0
-
5
1
9
)
(
K
,
5
2Stomatognathic disease (Tooth disease) · Digestive disease (Esophageal, Stomach,
0Enteropathy, Liver, Pancreatic)
-
5
7
9
)
(Skin disease · skin appendages (Nail disease, Hair disease, Sweat gland disease)
L
,
6
8
0
-
7
0
9
)
(
M
,
7
1Musculoskeletal disorders: Myopathy · Arthropathy · Osteochondropathy (Osteopathy,
0Chondropathy)
-
7
3
9
)
(
N
,
5
8Urologic disease (Nephropathy, Urinary bladder disease) · Male genital disease · Breast
0disease · Female genital disease
-
6
2
9
)
(
O
,
6
3
Complications of pregnancy · Obstetric labor complication · Puerperal disorder
0
-
6
7
9
)
(Fetal disease
P
,
7
6
0
-
7
7
9
)
(
Q
,
7
4
Congenital disorder (Congenital abnormality)
0
-
7
5
9
)
(
R
,
7
8
Syndromes · Medical signs (Eponymous)
0
-
7
9
9
)
(Bone fracture · Joint dislocation · Sprain · Strain · Subluxation · Head injury · Chest
Strauma · Poisoning
/
T
,
8
0
0
-
9
9
9
)
[show]
v•d•e
Pathology: hematology · hematologic diseases of RBCs and megakaryocytes /
MEP (D50-69,74, 280-287)
Methemoglobinemia · Sulfhemoglobinemia ·
Other
Reticulocytopenia
CThrombocytosis Essential thrombocytosis
o
a primary: Antithrombin III deficiency · Protein C
g↑ deficiency/Activated protein C resistance/Protein S
uHypercoagulability deficiency/Factor V Leiden · Hyperprothrombinemia
l acquired: DIC (Congenital afibrinogenemia, Purpura fulminans) ·
a autoimmune (Antiphospholipid)
t
i
oThrombocytopenia Nonthrombocytopenic purpura: Henoch-Schönlein purpura
nand purpura Thrombocytopenic purpura: ITP (Evans syndrome) · TM (TTP)
/
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia · May-Hegglin anomaly
c
↓ adhesion (Bernard-Soulier syndrome) · aggregation (Glanzmann's
o
Platelet function thrombasthenia) · platelet storage pool deficiency (Hermansky-
a
Pudlak syndrome, Gray platelet syndrome)
g
u
l Clotting factor Hemophilia (A/VIII, B/IX, C/XI) • Von Willebrand disease •
o Hypoprothrombinemia/II · XIII
p
a
t
h
y
/
b
l
e
e
d
i
n
g
d
i
a
t
h
e
s
i
s
[show]
v•d•e
Lymphatic disease: splenic disease (D73/Q89.0, 289.4-289.5/759.0)
A
c
q
u
Acquired asplenia/hyposplenism · Wandering spleen · Splenomegaly (Banti's syndrome)
i
r
e
d
C
o
n
g
e
Congenital asplenia/hyposplenism · Accessory spleen · Polysplenia
n
i
t
a
l
[show]
v•d•e
Histiocytosis (D76.0, 277.89)
W
Letterer–Siwe disease · Hand–Schüller–Christian disease · Eosinophilic granuloma
H
O
-
I
/
L
a
n
g
e
r
h
a
n
s
c
e
l
l
h
i
s
t
i
o
c
y
t
o
s
i
s
W
H
O
-
I
I
/
n
o
n
-
L
a
n
g
e
r
h
aJuvenile xanthogranuloma · Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis · Erdheim-Chester
ndisease · Niemann-Pick disease · Sea-blue histiocyte syndrome
s
c
e
l
l
h
i
s
t
i
o
c
y
t
o
s
i
s
W
H
O
-
I
I
I
/
m
a
l
i
g
n
a
Histiocytic sarcoma · Langerhans cell sarcoma · Interdigitating dendritic cell sarcoma ·
n
Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma
t
h
i
s
t
i
o
c
y
t
o
s
i
s
U
n
gX-type histiocytosis: Congenital self-healing reticulohistiocytosis
rNon-X histiocytosis: Benign cephalic histiocytosis · Generalized eruptive histiocytoma ·
oXanthoma disseminatum · Progressive nodular histiocytosis · Papular xanthoma ·
uHereditary progressive mucinous histiocytosis · Reticulohistiocytosis (Multicentric
preticulohistiocytosis, Reticulohistiocytoma) · Indeterminate cell histiocytosis
e
d
[show]
v•d•e
Immune disorders: Lymphoid and complement immunodeficiency (D80-D85,
279.0-4)
x-linked: X-SCID
Severe combined
autosomal: Adenosine deaminase deficiency · Omenn syndrome ·
(B+T)
ZAP70 deficiency · Bare lymphocyte syndrome
A
c
q
u
AIDS
i
r
e
d
L
Idiopathic CD4+ lymphocytopenia
e
u
k
o
p
e
n
i
a
:
L
y
m
p
h
o
c
y
t
o
p
e
n
i
a
C
o
m
p
l
e
m
e
n
tC1-inhibitor (Angioedema/Hereditary angioedema) · Complement 2
deficiency/Complement 4 deficiency · Complement 3 deficiency · Terminal complement
dpathway deficiency
e
f
i
c
i
e
n
c
y
[show]
v•d•e
Sarcoidosis (D86, 135)
I
n
t
e
Annular sarcoidosis · Erythrodermic sarcoidosis · Ichthyosiform sarcoidosis ·
g
Hypopigmented sarcoidosis · Lupus pernio · Morpheaform sarcoidosis · Mucosal
u
sarcoidosis · Papular sarcoid · Scar sarcoid · Subcutaneous sarcoidosis · Ulcerative
e
sarcoidosis
m
e
n
t
C
Neurosarcoidosis
e
n
t
r
a
l
n
e
r
v
o
u
s
s
y
s
t
e
m
L
y
m
p
h
Löfgren syndrome
n
o
d
e
S
y
s
t
Systemic sarcoidosis
e
m
i
c
U
n
g
r
oHeerfordt's syndrome
u
p
e
d
[show]
v•d•e
Immune disorders, Immunoproliferative immunoglobulin disorders (D89,
273)
P
C
DPlasmacytoma · Multiple myeloma (Plasma cell leukemia) · MGUS · IgM
s(Macroglobulinemia/Waldenström's macroglobulinemia) · heavy chain (Heavy chain
/disease) · light chain (Primary amyloidosis)
P
P
O
t
h
e
r
h
y
p
e
r
g
a
m
Cryoglobulinemia
m
a
g
l
o
b
u
l
i
n
e
m
i
a
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• 1 E00-E35 - Endocrine diseases
○ 1.1 (E00-E07) Thyroid gland / Thyroid hormone
○ 1.2 (E10-E16) Pancreas / Insulin, glucagon
1.2.1 (E10-E14) Diabetes mellitus
1.2.2 (E15-E16) Other disorders of glucose regulation and
pancreatic internal secretion
○ 1.3 (E20-E21) Parathyroid gland / PTH
○ 1.4 (E22-E23) Pituitary gland / ADH, oxytocin, GH, ACTH, TSH, LH,
FSH, prolactin
○ 1.5 (E24-E27) Adrenal gland / Aldosterone, cortisol, epinephrine,
norepinephrine
○ 1.6 (E28-E30) Gonads / Estrogen, androgens, testosterone, etc.
○ 1.7 (E31-E35) Other
• 2 E40-68 - Nutritional diseases
○ 2.1 (E40-E46) Malnutrition
○ 2.2 (E50-E64) Other nutritional deficiencies
○ 2.3 (E65-E68) Obesity and other hyperalimentation
• 3 E70-E90 - Metabolic diseases
○ 3.1 (E70-E79) Metabolic disorders of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates
3.1.1 (E70-E72) Amino-acids
3.1.2 (E73-E74) Carbohydrates
3.1.3 (E75) Lipids
3.1.4 (E76-E78) Combinations
○ 3.2 (E79-E90) Other metabolic disorders
• 4 See also
• 5 References
(A/B Infectious disease/Infection: Bacterial disease (G+, G-) · Virus disease · Parasitic
, disease (Protozoan infection, Helminthiasis, Ectoparasitic infestation) · Mycosis ·
001-
Zoonosis
139)
Cancer
(C00-D48, Tumor
140-239)
(C/D
, Myeloid
140- hematologic
Anemia · Coagulopathy
239 (D50-D77,
& 280-289)
279-
289) Lymphoid
immune
Immunodeficiency · Immunoproliferative disorder · Hypersensitivity
(D80-D89,
279)
(E,
240- Endocrine disease · Nutrition disorder · Inborn error of metabolism
278)
(F,
290- Mental disorder
319)
(G,
320- Nervous system disease (CNS, PNS) · Neuromuscular disease
359)
(H,
360- Eye disease · Ear disease
389)
(I,
390- Cardiovascular disease (Heart disease, Vascular disease)
459)
(J,
Respiratory disease (Obstructive lung disease, Restrictive lung disease,
460-
Pneumonia)
519)
(K,
Stomatognathic disease (Tooth disease) · Digestive disease (Esophageal, Stomach,
520-
Enteropathy, Liver, Pancreatic)
579)
(L,
680- Skin disease · skin appendages (Nail disease, Hair disease, Sweat gland disease)
709)
(N,
Urologic disease (Nephropathy, Urinary bladder disease) · Male genital disease ·
580-
Breast disease · Female genital disease
629)
(O,
630- Complications of pregnancy · Obstetric labor complication · Puerperal disorder
679)
(P,
760- Fetal disease
779)
(Q,
740- Congenital disorder (Congenital abnormality)
759)
(R,
780- Syndromes · Medical signs (Eponymous)
799)
(S/T,
Bone fracture · Joint dislocation · Sprain · Strain · Subluxation · Head injury · Chest
800-
trauma · Poisoning
999)
v•d•e
Endocrine pathology: endocrine diseases (E00–35, 240–259)
Diabetes mellitus
types: (type 1, type 2, MODY 1 2 3 4 5 6) · complications
Hypofunction (coma, angiopathy, ketoacidosis, nephropathy, neuropathy,
Pancreas/ retinopathy, cardiomyopathy)
glucose insulin receptor (Rabson–Mendenhall syndrome) · Insulin
metabolism resistance
Hypoparathyroidism Pseudohypoparathyroidism
Parathyroid
Primary · Secondary · Tertiary ·
Hyperparathyroidism
Osteitis fibrosa cystica
aldosterone: Hyperaldosteronism/Primary
aldosteronism (Conn syndrome, Bartter
syndrome, Glucocorticoid remediable
aldosteronism) · AME · Liddle's syndrome ·
Hyperfunction 17α CAH
cortisol: Cushing's syndrome (Pseudo-
Adrenal Cushing's syndrome)
sex hormones: 21α CAH · 11β CAH
v•d•e
Nutrition disorders (E40-68, 260-269)
Protein-
energy Kwashiorkor · Marasmus · Catabolysis
malnutrition
Mineral
see inborn errors of metal metabolism, toxicity
overload
Tryptophan Hypertryptophanemia
G
Sarcosinemia · D-Glyceric acidemia · Glutathione
G→pyruvate→c synthetase deficiency
Glycine
itrate Glycine→Creatine: GAMT deficiency · Glycine
encephalopathy
Glutamate/glutamineSSADHD
G→fumarate
Phenylalanine/tyr Tetrahydrobiopterin
osine deficiency · 6-
Phenylketonuria
Pyruvoyltetrahydropte
rin synthase deficiency
Albinism: Ocular
albinism (1) ·
Oculocutaneous
Tyrosine→Melanin albinism (Hermansky–
Pudlak syndrome) ·
Waardenburg
syndrome
Dopamine beta
Tyrosine→Norepine
hydroxylase
phrine
deficiency
N-Acetylglutamate synthase
deficiency · Carbamoyl phosphate
G→oxaloacetate Urea synthetase I deficiency · Ornithine
cycle/Hyperammonemia transcarbamylase
(arginine, aspartate) deficiency/translocase deficiency ·
Citrullinemia · Argininosuccinic
aciduria · Argininemia
Transpo
Solute carrier family: Cystinuria · Hartnup disease · Lysinuric protein
rt/
intolerance · Iminoglycinuria
IE of
RTT Fanconi syndrome: Oculocerebrorenal syndrome · Cystinosis
v•d•e
Inborn error of lipid metabolism: fatty-acid metabolism disorders (E71.3,
277.81-277.85)
DegradationAcyl
Carnitine (Primary, I, II, -acylcarnitine) · Adrenoleukodystrophy
transport
To
acetyl- Malonic aciduria
CoA
AldehydeSjögren-Larsson syndrome
v•d•e
Inborn error of carbohydrate metabolism: monosaccharide metabolism
disorders (including glycogen storage diseases) (E73-74, 271)
Disaccharide
Lactose intolerance · Sucrose intolerance
catabolism
Sucrose,
transport
Glucose-galactose malabsorption · Inborn errors of renal
(extracellular)Monosaccharide
tubular transport (Renal glycosuria) · Fructose
transport
malabsorption
Glucose ⇄
extralysosomal: GSD type V, McArdle, muscle glycogen
glycogen
phosphorylase/GSD type VI, Hers', liver glycogen
Glycogenolysis
phosphorylase · GSD type III, Cori's, debranching
lysosomal/LSD: GSD type II, Pompe's, glucosidase
Pyruvate
PDHA · Fumarase deficiency
catabolism
Pentose
phosphate Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency · Pentosuria
pathway
v•d•e
(LSD) Inborn error of lipid metabolism: lipid storage disorders (E75, 272.7-
272.8)
v•d•e
(LSD) Inborn error of carbohydrate metabolism: mucopolysaccharidosis
(E76, 277.5)
Anabolism Pentosuria
Catabolis 1:Hurler/Scheie · 2:Hunter · 3:Sanfilippo ABCD · 4:Morquio · 6:Maroteaux-
m Lamy · 7:Sly
v•d•e
(LSD) Inborn error of carbohydrate metabolism: glycoproteinosis (E77,
271.8)
Post-
translational
modificatio
n Mucolipidosis: I-cell disease/II · Pseudo-Hurler polydystrophy/III
of
lysosomal
enzymes
v•d•e
Inborn error of lipid metabolism: dyslipidemia (E78, 272.0-272.6)
Lecithin cholesterol
Hypoalphalipoproteinemia/HDL acyltransferase deficiency ·
Hypolipoproteinemi Tangier disease
a
Abetalipoproteinemia ·
Hypobetalipoproteinemia/LDL
Apolipoprotein B deficiency
v•d•e
Inborn error of purine-pyrimidine metabolism (E79, 277.2)
v•d•e
Heme metabolism disorders (E80, 277.1, 277.4)
Hereditary
unconjugated: Gilbert's syndrome · Crigler-Najjar syndrome · Lucey-
hyperbilirubinemi
Driscoll syndrome
a
(bilirubin) conjugated: Dubin–Johnson syndrome · Rotor syndrome
v•d•e
Genetic disorder, organelle: Peroxisomal disorders (E80.3, 277.86)
Peroxisome
Zellweger syndrome · Autosomal adrenoleukodystrophy · Infantile Refsum
biogenesis
disease · Adult Refsum disease-2 · RCP 1
disorder
Transporter
X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy/Adrenomyeloneuropathy
-related
structural (perx, mito, cili, sclr) · DNA/RNA/protein synthesis (drep, trfc) · membrane
(icha, iopu, mtrn) · transduction (csrc, icrc), trfk
v•d•e
Inborn error of metal metabolism (E83, 275)
high: Hyperphosphatemia
PO43− deficiency: Hypophosphatemia · alkaline phosphatase
(Hypophosphatasia)
high: Hypermagnesemia
Mg2+
deficiency: Hypomagnesemia
Electrolyt
e
high: Hypercalcaemia · Milk-alkali syndrome (Burnett's) · Calcinosis
(Calciphylaxis, Calcinosis cutis) · Calcification (Metastatic
calcification, Dystrophic calcification) · Familial hypocalciuric
Ca2+ hypercalcemia
deficiency: Hypocalcaemia · Osteomalacia · Pseudohypoparathyroidism
(Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy) ·
Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism
v•d•e
Metabolic disease: amyloidosis (E85, 277.3)
Common
amyloid AA · ATTR · Aβ2M · AL · Aβ/APP · AIAPP · ACal · APro · AANF ·
forming ACys · ABri
proteins
v•d•e
Water-electrolyte imbalance and acid-base imbalance (E86-E87, 276)
Volume
Volume contraction (Dehydration/Hypovolemia) · Hypervolemia
status
The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th
Revision (ICD-10) is a coding of diseases and signs, symptoms, abnormal findings,
complaints, social circumstances and external causes of injury or diseases, as classified
by the World Health Organization (WHO).[1]. This page contains ICD-10 Chapter VI:
Diseases of the nervous system.
Contents
[hide]
• 1 G00-G99 - Diseases of the nervous system
○ 1.1 (G00-G09) Inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system
○ 1.2 (G10-G13) Systemic atrophies primarily affecting the central nervous
system
○ 1.3 (G20-G26) Extrapyramidal and movement disorders
○ 1.4 (G30-G32) Other degenerative diseases of the nervous system
○ 1.5 (G35-G37) Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system
○ 1.6 (G40-G47) Episodic and paroxysmal disorders
1.6.1 Epilepsy
1.6.2 Headaches
1.6.3 Cerebrovascular
1.6.4 Sleep disorders
○ 1.7 (G50-G59) Nerve, nerve root and plexus disorders
○ 1.8 (G60-G64) Polyneuropathies and other disorders of the peripheral
nervous system
○ 1.9 (G70-G73) Diseases of myoneural junction and muscle
○ 1.10 (G80-G83) Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes
○ 1.11 (G90-G99) Other disorders of the nervous system
• 2 See also
• 3 References
(
A
/
B
,
0Infectious disease/Infection: Bacterial disease (G+, G-) · Virus disease · Parasitic disease
0(Protozoan infection, Helminthiasis, Ectoparasitic infestation) · Mycosis · Zoonosis
1
-
1
3
9
)
(Cancer
C(C00-D48, Tumor
/140-239)
D
,Myeloid
hematologic
1(D50-D77, Anemia · Coagulopathy
4280-289)
0
-Lymphoid
2immune
3(D80-D89, Immunodeficiency · Immunoproliferative disorder · Hypersensitivity
9279)
&
2
7
9
-
2
8
9
)
2
4
0
-
2
7
8
)
(
F
,
2
9
Mental disorder
0
-
3
1
9
)
(
G
,
3
2
Nervous system disease (CNS, PNS) · Neuromuscular disease
0
-
3
5
9
)
(
H
,
3
6
Eye disease · Ear disease
0
-
3
8
9
)
3
9
0
-
4
5
9
)
(
J
,
4
6
Respiratory disease (Obstructive lung disease, Restrictive lung disease, Pneumonia)
0
-
5
1
9
)
(
K
,
5
2Stomatognathic disease (Tooth disease) · Digestive disease (Esophageal, Stomach,
0Enteropathy, Liver, Pancreatic)
-
5
7
9
)
(
L
,
6
8
Skin disease · skin appendages (Nail disease, Hair disease, Sweat gland disease)
0
-
7
0
9
)
(
M
,
7
1Musculoskeletal disorders: Myopathy · Arthropathy · Osteochondropathy (Osteopathy,
0Chondropathy)
-
7
3
9
)
(
N
,
5
8Urologic disease (Nephropathy, Urinary bladder disease) · Male genital disease · Breast
0disease · Female genital disease
-
6
2
9
)
(
O
,
6
3
Complications of pregnancy · Obstetric labor complication · Puerperal disorder
0
-
6
7
9
)
(
P
,
7
6
Fetal disease
0
-
7
7
9
)
(
Q
,
7
4
Congenital disorder (Congenital abnormality)
0
-
7
5
9
)
(
R
,
7
8
Syndromes · Medical signs (Eponymous)
0
-
7
9
9
)
(
S
/
T
,
8Bone fracture · Joint dislocation · Sprain · Strain · Subluxation · Head injury · Chest
0trauma · Poisoning
0
-
9
9
9
)
[show]
v•d•e
Diseases of meninges (G00–G03, 320–322)
[show]
v•d•e
Pathology of the nervous system, primarily CNS (G04–G47, 323–349)
B
Basal ganglia disease: Parkinsonism (PD,
r
Postencephalitic, NMS) · PKAN · Tauopathy (PSP) ·
a
Striatonigral degeneration · Hemiballismus · HD · OA
i Extrapyramidal
n and Dyskinesia: Dystonia (Status dystonicus, Spasmodic
/ movement torticollis, Meige's, Blepharospasm) · Chorea
disorders (Choreoathetosis) · Myoclonus (Myoclonic epilepsy) ·
e Akathesia
n Tremor (Essential tremor, Intention tremor) · Restless
cDegenerative legs · Stiff person
e
p
h Tauopathy: Alzheimer's (Early-onset) · Frontotemporal
a dementia/Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (Pick's,
Dementia
l Dementia with Lewy bodies)
o Multi-infarct dementia
p
a Mitochondrial
t Leigh's
disease
h
y autoimmune (Multiple sclerosis, Neuromyelitis optica, Schilder's
disease) · hereditary (Adrenoleukodystrophy, Alexander, Canavan,
Demyelinating
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tBed bug · Bedding · Bedroom · Bedtime · Bedtime toy · Bedtime story · Caffeine nap ·
eChronotype · Dream journal · Hypnopompic state · Lullaby · Methods of falling asleep ·
dMicrosleep · Nap · Nightwear · Polyphasic sleep · Polysomnography · Power nap ·
Second wind · Siesta · Sleep and creativity · Sleep and learning · Sleep debt · Sleep
tdeprivation · Sleep diary · Sleep inertia · Sleep medicine · Sleeping while on duty ·
oSleepover · Snoring · Excessive daytime sleepiness · ("Sleeping sickness", which is not a sleep
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Melkersson–Rosenthal syndrome, Central seven) · XI (Accessory nerve
disease
disorder)
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brachial plexus (Brachial plexus lesion, Thoracic outlet syndrome) ·
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The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th
Revision (ICD-10) is a coding of diseases and signs, symptoms, abnormal findings,
complaints, social circumstances and external causes of injury or diseases, as classified
by the World Health Organization (WHO).[1]. This page contains ICD-10 Chapter V:
Mental and behavioural disorders.
Contents
[hide]
• 1 F00–F99 – Mental and behavioural disorders
○ 1.1 (F00–F09) Organic, including symptomatic, mental disorders
○ 1.2 (F10–F19) Mental and behavioural disorders due to psychoactive
substance use
○ 1.3 (F20–F29) Schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional disorders
○ 1.4 (F30–F39) Mood (affective) disorders
○ 1.5 (F40–F48) Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders
○ 1.6 (F50–F59) Behavioural syndromes associated with physiological
disturbances and physical factors
○ 1.7 (F60–F69) Disorders of adult personality and behaviour
○ 1.8 (F70–F79) Mental retardation
○ 1.9 (F80–F89) Disorders of psychological development
○ 1.10 (F90–F98) Behavioural and emotional disorders with onset usually
occurring in childhood and adolescence
○ 1.11 (F99) Unspecified mental disorder
• 2 Further reading
• 3 See also
• 4 References
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Mood (affective)
Mania · Bipolar disorder (Bipolar I, Bipolar II, Cyclothymia, Bipolar NOS) · Depression
(Major depressive disorder, Dysthymia, Seasonal affective disorder, Atypical depression,
Melancholic depression)
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Adjustment disorder with depressed mood
disorder
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Physiological/physical behavioral
Eating
Anorexia nervosa · Bulimia nervosa · Rumination syndrome · NOS
disorder
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c (Nonorganic hypersomnia, Nonorganic insomnia) · Parasomnia (REM
sleep behavior disorder, Night terror, Nightmare)
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gender
disorder · Paraphilia (Voyeurism, Fetishism)
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Clomipramine
antidepressants
Serotonergic
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psychedelics
Nootropics Inositol
AnticholinergicsDiphenhydramine
NMDA
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dMicrosleep · Nap · Nightwear · Polyphasic sleep · Polysomnography · Power nap ·
Second wind · Siesta · Sleep and creativity · Sleep and learning · Sleep debt · Sleep
tdeprivation · Sleep diary · Sleep inertia · Sleep medicine · Sleeping while on duty ·
oSleepover · Snoring · Excessive daytime sleepiness · ("Sleeping sickness", which is not a sleep
pdisorder.)
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aScholastic
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