All individuals in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Dependence on unspecified enabling machine and device | Z99.9 | |
| Dependence on wheelchair | Z99.3 | |
| Dependent personality disorder | F60.7 | [Personality disorder characterized by pervasive passive reliance on other people to make one's major and minor life decisions, great fear of abandonment, feelings of helplessness and incompetence, passive compliance with the wishes of elders and others, and a weak response to the demands of daily life. Lack of vigour may show itself in the intellectual or emotional spheres; there is often a tendency to transfer responsibility to others.] |
| Dependent relative needing care at home | Z63.6 | |
| Depersonalization-derealization syndrome | F48.1 | [A rare disorder in which the patient complains spontaneously that his or her mental activity, body, and surroundings are changed in their quality, so as to be unreal, remote, or automatized. Among the varied phenomena of the syndrome, patients complain most frequently of loss of emotions and feelings of estrangement or detachment from their thinking, their body, or the real world. In spite of the dramatic nature of the experience, the patient is aware of the unreality of the change. The sensorium is normal and the capacity for emotional expression intact. Depersonalization-derealization symptoms may occur as part of a diagnosable schizophrenic, depressive, phobic, or obsessive-compulsive disorder. In such cases the diagnosis should be that of the main disorder.] |
| Deposits [accretions] on teeth | K03.6 | |
| Depressive conduct disorder | F92.0 | [This category requires the combination of conduct disorder (F91.-) with persistent and marked depression of mood (F32.-), as demonstrated by symptoms such as excessive misery, loss of interest and pleasure in usual activities, self-blame, and hopelessness; disturbances of sleep or appetite may also be present.] |
| Depressive episode | F32 | [In typical mild, moderate, or severe depressive episodes, the patient suffers from lowering of mood, reduction of energy, and decrease in activity. Capacity for enjoyment, interest, and concentration is reduced, and marked tiredness after even minimum effort is common. Sleep is usually disturbed and appetite diminished. Self-esteem and self-confidence are almost always reduced and, even in the mild form, some ideas of guilt or worthlessness are often present. The lowered mood varies little from day to day, is unresponsive to circumstances and may be accompanied by so-called 'somatic' symptoms, such as loss of interest and pleasurable feelings, waking in the morning several hours before the usual time, depression worst in the morning, marked psychomotor retardation, agitation, loss of appetite, weight loss, and loss of libido. Depending upon the number and severity of the symptoms, a depressive episode may be specified as mild, moderate or severe.] |
| Depressive episode, unspecified | F32.9 | |
| Derangement of meniscus due to old tear or injury | M23.2 | |
| Dermatitis and eczema | L20-L30.9 | |
| Dermatitis due to ingested food | L27.2 | |
| Dermatitis due to other substances taken internally | L27.8 | |
| Dermatitis due to substances taken internally | L27 | |
| Dermatitis due to unspecified substance taken internally | L27.9 | |
| Dermatitis herpetiformis | L13.0 | |
| Dermatitis, unspecified | L30.9 | |
| Dermato(poly)myositis in neoplastic disease | M36.0 | |
| Dermatographic urticaria | L50.3 | |
| Dermatophytosis | B35 |