All individuals in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Malunion of fracture | M84.0 | |
| Mammary duct ectasia | N60.4 | |
| Mandibulofacial dysostosis | Q75.4 | |
| Manganese deficiency | E61.3 | |
| Mania with psychotic symptoms | F30.2 | [In addition to the clinical picture described in F30.1, delusions (usually grandiose) or hallucinations (usually of voices speaking directly to the patient) are present, or the excitement, excessive motor activity, and flight of ideas are so extreme that the subject is incomprehensible or inaccessible to ordinary communication.] |
| Mania without psychotic symptoms | F30.1 | [Mood is elevated out of keeping with the patient's circumstances and may vary from carefree joviality to almost uncontrollable excitement. Elation is accompanied by increased energy, resulting in overactivity, pressure of speech, and a decreased need for sleep. Attention cannot be sustained, and there is often marked distractibility. Self-esteem is often inflated with grandiose ideas and overconfidence. Loss of normal social inhibitions may result in behaviour that is reckless, foolhardy, or inappropriate to the circumstances, and out of character.] |
| Manic episode | F30 | [All the subdivisions of this category should be used only for a single episode. Hypomanic or manic episodes in individuals who have had one or more previous affective episodes (depressive, hypomanic, manic, or mixed) should be coded as bipolar affective disorder (F31.-).] |
| Manic episode, unspecified | F30.9 | |
| Mansonelliasis | B74.4 | |
| Maple-bark-stripper's lung | J67.6 | |
| Maple-syrup-urine disease | E71.0 | |
| Marasmic kwashiorkor | E42 | |
| Marburg virus disease | A98.3 | |
| Marfan's syndrome | Q87.4 | |
| Massive pulmonary haemorrhage originating in the perinatal period | P26.1 | |
| Massive umbilical haemorrhage of newborn | P51.0 | |
| Mast cell leukaemia | C94.3 | |
| Mastocytosis | Q82.2 | |
| Mastodynia | N64.4 | |
| Mastoiditis and related conditions | H70 |