All individuals in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Organic amnesic syndrome, not induced by alcohol and other psychoactive substances | F04 | [A syndrome of prominent impairment of recent and remote memory while immediate recall is preserved, with reduced ability to learn new material and disorientation in time. Confabulation may be a marked feature, but perception and other cognitive functions, including the intellect, are usually intact. The prognosis depends on the course of the underlying lesion.] |
| Organic anxiety disorder | F06.4 | [A disorder characterized by the essential descriptive features of a generalized anxiety disorder (F41.1), a panic disorder (F41.0), or a combination of both, but arising as a consequence of an organic disorder.] |
| Organic catatonic disorder | F06.1 | [A disorder of diminished (stupor) or increased (excitement) psychomotor activity associated with catatonic symptoms. The extremes of psychomotor disturbance may alternate.] |
| Organic delusional [schizophrenia-like] disorder | F06.2 | [A disorder in which persistent or recurrent delusions dominate the clinical picture. The delusions may be accompanied by hallucinations. Some features suggestive of schizophrenia, such as bizarre hallucinations or thought disorder, may be present.] |
| Organic dissociative disorder | F06.5 | [A disorder characterized by a partial or complete loss of the normal integration between memories of the past, awareness of identity and immediate sensations, and control of bodily movements (see F44.-), but arising as a consequence of an organic disorder.] |
| Organic emotionally labile [asthenic] disorder | F06.6 | [A disorder characterized by emotional incontinence or lability, fatigability, and a variety of unpleasant physical sensations (e.g. dizziness) and pains, but arising as a consequence of an organic disorder.] |
| Organic hallucinosis | F06.0 | [A disorder of persistent or recurrent hallucinations, usually visual or auditory, that occur in clear consciousness and may or may not be recognized by the subject as such. Delusional elaboration of the hallucinations may occur, but delusions do not dominate the clinical picture; insight may be preserved.] |
| Organic mood [affective] disorders | F06.3 | [Disorders characterized by a change in mood or affect, usually accompanied by a change in the overall level of activity, depressive, hypomanic, manic or bipolar (see F30-F38), but arising as a consequence of an organic disorder.] |
| Organic personality disorder | F07.0 | [A disorder characterized by a significant alteration of the habitual patterns of behaviour displayed by the subject premorbidly, involving the expression of emotions, needs and impulses. Impairment of cognitive and thought functions, and altered sexuality may also be part of the clinical picture.] |
| Organic, including symptomatic, mental disorders | F00-F09.9 | |
| Organism Attribute | T032 | |
| Organism Function | T040 | |
| Orgasmic dysfunction | F52.3 | [Orgasm either does not occur or is markedly delayed.] |
| Oropouche virus disease | A93.0 | |
| Orthopaedic devices associated with adverse incidents | Y79 | |
| Orthopaedic devices associated with adverse incidents, diagnostic and monitoring devices | Y79.0 | |
| Orthopaedic devices associated with adverse incidents, miscellaneous devices, not elsewhere classified | Y79.8 | |
| Orthopaedic devices associated with adverse incidents, prosthetic and other implants, materials and accessory devices | Y79.2 | |
| Orthopaedic devices associated with adverse incidents, surgical instruments, materials and devices (including sutures) | Y79.3 | |
| Orthopaedic devices associated with adverse incidents, therapeutic (nonsurgical) and rehabilitative devices | Y79.1 |