All terms in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Postlaminectomy syndrome, not elsewhere classified | M96.1 | |
| Pseudarthrosis after fusion or arthrodesis | M96.0 | |
| Other myasthenic syndromes in neoplastic disease | G73.2 | |
| Myasthenic syndromes in other diseases classified elsewhere | G73.3 | |
| Myasthenic syndromes in endocrine diseases | G73.0 | |
| Eaton-Lambert syndrome | G73.1 | |
| Other phobic anxiety disorders | F40.8 | |
| 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.] |
| Phobic anxiety disorder, unspecified | F40.9 | |
| Agoraphobia | F40.0 | [A fairly well-defined cluster of phobias embracing fears of leaving home, entering shops, crowds and public places, or travelling alone in trains, buses or planes. Panic disorder is a frequent feature of both present and past episodes. Depressive and obsessional symptoms and social phobias are also commonly present as subsidiary features. Avoidance of the phobic situation is often prominent, and some agoraphobics experience little anxiety because they are able to avoid their phobic situations.] |
| Social phobias | F40.1 | [Fear of scrutiny by other people leading to avoidance of social situations. More pervasive social phobias are usually associated with low self-esteem and fear of criticism. They may present as a complaint of blushing, hand tremor, nausea, or urgency of micturition, the patient sometimes being convinced that one of these secondary manifestations of their anxiety is the primary problem. Symptoms may progress to panic attacks.] |
| Specific (isolated) phobias | F40.2 | [Phobias restricted to highly specific situations such as proximity to particular animals, heights, thunder, darkness, flying, closed spaces, urinating or defecating in public toilets, eating certain foods, dentistry, or the sight of blood or injury. Though the triggering situation is discrete, contact with it can evoke panic as in agoraphobia or social phobia.] |
| Myopathy in metabolic diseases | G73.6 | |
| Myopathy in other diseases classified elsewhere | G73.7 | |
| Myopathy in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere | G73.4 | |
| Myopathy in endocrine diseases | G73.5 | |
| Puerperal mental disorder, unspecified | F53.9 | |
| Mental and behavioural disorders associated with the puerperium, not elsewhere classified | F53 | [This category includes only mental disorders associated with the puerperium (commencing within six weeks of delivery) that do not meet the criteria for disorders classified elsewhere in this chapter, either because insufficient information is available, or because it is considered that special additional clinical features are present that make their classification elsewhere inappropriate.] |
| Other mental and behavioural disorders associated with the puerperium, not elsewhere classified | F53.8 | |
| Special screening examination for intestinal infectious diseases | Z11.0 |