All individuals in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Phlebitis of portal vein | K75.1 | |
| Phobic anxiety disorder of childhood | F93.1 | [Fears in childhood that show a marked developmental phase specificity and arise (to some extent) in a majority of children, but that are abnormal in degree. Other fears that arise in childhood but that are not a normal part of psychosocial development (for example agoraphobia) should be coded under the appropriate category in section F40-F48.] |
| Phobic anxiety disorder, unspecified | F40.9 | |
| Phobic anxiety disorders | F40 | [A group of disorders in which anxiety is evoked only, or predominantly, in certain well-defined situations that are not currently dangerous. As a result these situations are characteristically avoided or endured with dread. The patient's concern may be focused on individual symptoms like palpitations or feeling faint and is often associated with secondary fears of dying, losing control, or going mad. Contemplating entry to the phobic situation usually generates anticipatory anxiety. Phobic anxiety and depression often coexist. Whether two diagnoses, phobic anxiety and depressive episode, are needed, or only one, is determined by the time course of the two conditions and by therapeutic considerations at the time of consultation.] |
| Phocomelia, unspecified limb(s) | Q73.1 | |
| Photocontact dermatitis [berloque dermatitis] | L56.2 | |
| Phrenic nerve paralysis due to birth injury | P14.2 | |
| Phthiriasis | B85.3 | |
| Physical abuse | T74.1 | |
| Physical medicine devices associated with adverse incidents | Y80 | |
| Physical medicine devices associated with adverse incidents, diagnostic and monitoring devices | Y80.0 | |
| Physical medicine devices associated with adverse incidents, miscellaneous devices, not elsewhere classified | Y80.8 | |
| Physical medicine devices associated with adverse incidents, prosthetic and other implants, materials and accessory devices | Y80.2 | |
| Physical medicine devices associated with adverse incidents, surgical instruments, materials and devices (including sutures) | Y80.3 | |
| Physical medicine devices associated with adverse incidents, therapeutic (nonsurgical) and rehabilitative devices | Y80.1 | |
| Physical violence | R45.6 | |
| Pica of infancy and childhood | F98.3 | [Persistent eating of non-nutritive substances (such as soil, paint chippings, etc.). It may occur as one of many symptoms that are part of a more widespread psychiatric disorder (such as autism), or as a relatively isolated psychopathological behaviour; only the latter is classified here. The phenomenon is most common in mentally retarded children and, if mental retardation is also present, F70-F79 should be selected as the main diagnosis.] |
| Pigmented purpuric dermatosis | L81.7 | |
| Pilonidal cyst | L05 | |
| Pilonidal cyst with abscess | L05.0 |