All individuals in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Endometriosis of pelvic peritoneum | N80.3 | |
| Endometriosis of rectovaginal septum and vagina | N80.4 | |
| Endometriosis of uterus | N80.0 | |
| Endometriosis, unspecified | N80.9 | |
| Endomyocardial (eosinophilic) disease | I42.3 | |
| Endophthalmitis in diseases classified elsewhere | H45.1 | |
| Enduring personality change after catastrophic experience | F62.0 | [Enduring personality change, present for at least two years, following exposure to catastrophic stress. The stress must be so extreme that it is not necessary to consider personal vulnerability in order to explain its profound effect on the personality. The disorder is characterized by a hostile or distrustful attitude toward the world, social withdrawal, feelings of emptiness or hopelessness, a chronic feeling of 'being on edge' as if constantly threatened, and estrangement. Post-traumatic stress disorder (F43.1) may precede this type of personality change.] |
| Enduring personality change after psychiatric illness | F62.1 | [Personality change, persisting for at least two years, attributable to the traumatic experience of suffering from a severe psychiatric illness. The change cannot be explained by a previous personality disorder and should be differentiated from residual schizophrenia and other states of incomplete recovery from an antecedent mental disorder. This disorder is characterized by an excessive dependence on and a demanding attitude towards others; conviction of being changed or stigmatized by the illness, leading to an inability to form and maintain close and confiding personal relationships and to social iso-lation; passivity, reduced interests, and diminished involvement in leisure activities; persistent complaints of being ill, which may be associated with hypochondriacal claims and illness behaviour; dysphoric or labile mood, not due to the presence of a current mental disorder or antecedent mental disorder with residual affective symptoms; and longstanding problems in social and occupational functioning.] |
| Enduring personality change, unspecified | F62.9 | |
| Enduring personality changes, not attributable to brain damage and disease | F62 | [Disorders of adult personality and behaviour that have developed in persons with no previous personality disorder following exposure to catastrophic or excessive prolonged stress, or following a severe psychiatric illness. These diagnoses should be made only when there is evidence of a definite and enduring change in a person's pattern of perceiving, relating to, or thinking about the environment and himself or herself. The personality change should be significant and be associated with inflexible and maladaptive behaviour not present before the pathogenic experience. The change should not be a direct manifestation of another mental disorder or a residual symptom of any antecedent mental disorder.] |
| Enlarged and hypertrophic nails | Q84.5 | |
| Enlarged lymph nodes | R59 | |
| Enlarged lymph nodes, unspecified | R59.9 | |
| Enophthalmos | H05.4 | |
| Enteritis due to Yersinia enterocolitica | A04.6 | |
| Enterobacterial spondylitis | M49.2 | |
| Enterobiasis | B80 | |
| Enterocolitis due to Clostridium difficile | A04.7 | |
| Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli infection | A04.3 | |
| Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli infection | A04.2 |