All terms in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Other forms of blastomycosis | B40.8 | |
| Blastomycosis, unspecified | B40.9 | |
| Pedal cyclist injured in collision with pedestrian or animal, passenger, traffic accident | V10.5 | |
| Pedal cyclist injured in collision with pedestrian or animal, driver, traffic accident | V10.4 | |
| Pedal cyclist injured in collision with pedestrian or animal, while boarding or alighting | V10.3 | |
| Pedal cyclist injured in collision with pedestrian or animal, unspecified pedal cyclist, nontraffic accident | V10.2 | |
| Pedal cyclist injured in collision with pedestrian or animal, unspecified pedal cyclist, traffic accident | V10.9 | |
| Pedal cyclist injured in collision with pedestrian or animal, passenger, nontraffic accident | V10.1 | |
| Pedal cyclist injured in collision with pedestrian or animal, driver, nontraffic accident | V10.0 | |
| Malignant neoplasm of glans penis | C60.1 | |
| Malignant neoplasm of prepuce | C60.0 | |
| Malignant neoplasm of body of penis | C60.2 | |
| Malignant neoplasm of penis, unspecified | C60.9 | |
| Malignant neoplasm overlapping penis site | C60.8 | |
| Other acute and transient psychotic disorders | F23.8 | [Any other specified acute psychotic disorders for which there is no evidence of organic causation and which do not justify classification to F23.0-F23.3.] |
| Acute and transient psychotic disorders | F23 | [A heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by the acute onset of psychotic symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, and perceptual disturbances, and by the severe disruption of ordinary behaviour. Acute onset is defined as a crescendo development of a clearly abnormal clinical picture in about two weeks or less. For these disorders there is no evidence of organic causation. Perplexity and puzzlement are often present but disorientation for time, place and person is not persistent or severe enough to justify a diagnosis of organically caused delirium (F05.-). Complete recovery usually occurs within a few months, often within a few weeks or even days. If the disorder persists, a change in classification will be necessary. The disorder may or may not be associated with acute stress, defined as usually stressful events preceding the onset by one to two weeks.] |
| Acute and transient psychotic disorder, unspecified | F23.9 | |
| Hereditary hypogammaglobulinaemia | D80.0 | |
| Immunodeficiency with predominantly antibody defects | D80 | |
| Nonfamilial hypogammaglobulinaemia | D80.1 |