All individuals in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Hyphaema | H21.0 | |
| Hypo-osmolality and hyponatraemia | E87.1 | |
| Hypoaesthesia of skin | R20.1 | |
| Hypochondriacal disorder | F45.2 | [The essential feature is a persistent preoccupation with the possibility of having one or more serious and progressive physical disorders. Patients manifest persistent somatic complaints or a persistent preoccupation with their physical appearance. Normal or commonplace sensations and appearances are often interpreted by patients as abnormal and distressing, and attention is usually focused upon only one or two organs or systems of the body. Marked depression and anxiety are often present, and may justify additional diagnoses.] |
| Hypofunction and other disorders of pituitary gland | E23 | |
| Hypogalactia | O92.4 | |
| Hypoglycaemia, unspecified | E16.2 | |
| Hypokalaemia | E87.6 | |
| Hypomania | F30.0 | [A disorder characterized by a persistent mild elevation of mood, increased energy and activity, and usually marked feelings of well-being and both physical and mental efficiency. Increased sociability, talkativeness, over-familiarity, increased sexual energy, and a decreased need for sleep are often present but not to the extent that they lead to severe disruption of work or result in social rejection. Irritability, conceit, and boorish behaviour may take the place of the more usual euphoric sociability. The disturbances of mood and behaviour are not accompanied by hallucinations or delusions.] |
| Hypoparathyroidism | E20 | |
| Hypoparathyroidism, unspecified | E20.9 | |
| Hypopituitarism | E23.0 | |
| Hypoplasia and dysplasia of lung | Q33.6 | |
| Hypoplasia and dysplasia of spinal cord | Q06.1 | |
| Hypoplasia of testis and scrotum | Q55.1 | |
| Hypoplastic left heart syndrome | Q23.4 | |
| Hypoplastic right heart syndrome | Q22.6 | |
| Hypospadias | Q54 | |
| Hypospadias, balanic | Q54.0 | |
| Hypospadias, penile | Q54.1 |