All individuals in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Microcephaly | Q02 | |
| Microcheilia | Q18.7 | |
| Microphthalmos | Q11.2 | |
| Microstomia | Q18.5 | |
| Microtia | Q17.2 | |
| Mid-cavity forceps delivery | O81.1 | |
| Mid-cavity forceps with rotation | O81.2 | |
| Middle cerebral artery syndrome | G46.0 | |
| Migraine | G43 | |
| Migraine with aura [classical migraine] | G43.1 | |
| Migraine without aura [common migraine] | G43.0 | |
| Migraine, unspecified | G43.9 | |
| Mild alcohol intoxication | Y91.0 | |
| Mild and moderate birth asphyxia | P21.1 | |
| Mild cervical dysplasia | N87.0 | |
| Mild cognitive disorder | F06.7 | [A disorder characterized by impairment of memory, learning difficulties, and reduced ability to concentrate on a task for more than brief periods. There is often a marked feeling of mental fatigue when mental tasks are attempted, and new learning is found to be subjectively difficult even when objectively successful. None of these symptoms is so severe that a diagnosis of either dementia (F00-F03) or delirium (F05.-) can be made. This diagnosis should be made only in association with a specified physical disorder, and should not be made in the presence of any of the mental or behavioural disorders classified to F10-F99. The disorder may precede, accompany, or follow a wide variety of infections and physical disorders, both cerebral and systemic, but direct evidence of cerebral involvement is not necessarily present. It can be differentiated from postencephalitic syndrome (F07.1) and postconcussional syndrome (F07.2) by its different etiology, more restricted range of generally milder symptoms, and usually shorter duration.] |
| Mild depressive episode | F32.0 | [Two or three of the above symptoms are usually present. The patient is usually distressed by these but will probably be able to continue with most activities.] |
| Mild hyperemesis gravidarum | O21.0 | |
| Mild mental and behavioural disorders associated with the puerperium, not elsewhere classified | F53.0 | |
| Mild mental retardation | F70 | [Approximate IQ range of 50 to 69 (in adults, mental age from 9 to under 12 years). Likely to result in some learning difficulties in school. Many adults will be able to work and maintain good social relationships and contribute to society.] |