All individuals in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Disorders of other visual pathways | H47.5 | |
| Disorders of pancreas in diseases classified elsewhere | K87.1 | |
| Disorders of patella | M22 | |
| Disorders of peritoneum in infectious diseases classified elsewhere | K67 | |
| Disorders of phosphorus metabolism | E83.3 | |
| Disorders of plasma-protein metabolism, not elsewhere classified | E88.0 | |
| Disorders of porphyrin and bilirubin metabolism | E80 | |
| Disorders of prostate in diseases classified elsewhere | N51.0 | |
| Disorders of psychological development | F80-F89.9 | [The disorders included in this block have in common: (a) onset invariably during infancy or childhood; (b) impairment or delay in development of functions that are strongly related to biological maturation of the central nervous system; and (c) a steady course without remissions and relapses. In most cases, the functions affected include language, visuo-spatial skills, and motor coordination. Usually, the delay or impairment has been present from as early as it could be detected reliably and will diminish progressively as the child grows older, although milder deficits often remain in adult life.] |
| Disorders of puberty, not elsewhere classified | E30 | |
| Disorders of purine and pyrimidine metabolism | E79 | |
| Disorders of pyruvate metabolism and gluconeogenesis | E74.4 | |
| Disorders of refraction and accommodation | H52 | |
| Disorders of sclera | H15 | |
| Disorders of sclera and cornea in diseases classified elsewhere | H19 | |
| Disorders of sclera, cornea, iris and ciliary body | H15-H22.9 | |
| Disorders of sexual preference | F65 | |
| Disorders of skin appendages | L60-L75.9 | |
| Disorders of social functioning with onset specific to childhood and adolescence | F94 | [A somewhat heterogeneous group of disorders that have in common abnormalities in social functioning which begin during the developmental period, but which (unlike the pervasive developmental disorders) are not primarily characterized by an apparently constitutional social incapacity or deficit that pervades all areas of functioning. In many instances, serious environmental distortions or privations probably play a crucial role in etiology.] |
| Disorders of sphingolipid metabolism and other lipid storage disorders | E75 |