All terms in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Myocarditis in viral diseases classified elsewhere | I41.1 | |
| Nonrheumatic mitral valve disorders | I34 | |
| Acute and subacute endocarditis | I33 | |
| Nonrheumatic tricuspid valve disorders | I36 | |
| Nonrheumatic aortic valve disorders | I35 | |
| Endocarditis, valve unspecified | I38 | |
| Pulmonary valve disorders | I37 | |
| Endocarditis and heart valve disorders in diseases classified elsewhere | I39 | |
| Acute myocardial infarction | I21 | |
| Ischaemic heart diseases | I20-I25.9 | |
| Angina pectoris | I20 | |
| Conduct disorder, unspecified | F91.9 | |
| Conduct disorders | F91 | [Disorders characterized by a repetitive and persistent pattern of dissocial, aggressive, or defiant conduct. Such behaviour should amount to major violations of age-appropriate social expectations; it should therefore be more severe than ordinary childish mischief or adolescent rebelliousness and should imply an enduring pattern of behaviour (six months or longer). Features of conduct disorder can also be symptomatic of other psychiatric conditions, in which case the underlying diagnosis should be preferred. Examples of the behaviours on which the diagnosis is based include excessive levels of fighting or bullying, cruelty to other people or animals, severe destructiveness to property, fire-setting, stealing, repeated lying, truancy from school and running away from home, unusually frequent and severe temper tantrums, and disobedience. Any one of these behaviours, if marked, is sufficient for the diagnosis, but isolated dissocial acts are not.] |
| Acute lymphadenitis of lower limb | L04.3 | |
| Other conduct disorders | F91.8 | |
| Socialized conduct disorder | F91.2 | [Disorder involving persistent dissocial or aggressive behaviour (meeting the overall criteria for F91.- and not merely comprising oppositional, defiant, disruptive behaviour) occurring in individuals who are generally well integrated into their peer group.] |
| Acute lymphadenitis of face, head and neck | L04.0 | |
| Unsocialized conduct disorder | F91.1 | [Disorder characterized by the combination of persistent dissocial or aggressive behaviour (meeting the overall criteria for F91.- and not merely comprising oppositional, defiant, disruptive behaviour) with significant pervasive abnormalities in the individual's relationships with other children.] |
| Acute lymphadenitis of upper limb | L04.2 | |
| Oppositional defiant disorder | F91.3 | [Conduct disorder, usually occurring in younger children, primarily characterized by markedly defiant, disobedient, disruptive behaviour that does not include delinquent acts or the more extreme forms of aggressive or dissocial behaviour. The disorder requires that the overall criteria for F91.- be met; even severely mischievous or naughty behaviour is not in itself sufficient for diagnosis. Caution should be employed before using this category, especially with older children, because clinically significant conduct disorder will usually be accompanied by dissocial or aggressive behaviour that goes beyond mere defiance, disobedience, or disruptiveness.] |