All terms in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Malignant neoplasm of upper-inner quadrant of breast | C50.2 | |
| Malignant neoplasm of central portion of breast | C50.1 | |
| Malignant neoplasm of upper-outer quadrant of breast | C50.4 | |
| Malignant neoplasm of lower-inner quadrant of breast | C50.3 | |
| Malignant neoplasm of axillary tail of breast | C50.6 | |
| Malignant neoplasm of lower-outer quadrant of breast | C50.5 | |
| Diabetic mononeuropathy | G59.0 | |
| Malignant neoplasm overlapping breast site | C50.8 | |
| Varicose veins of other specified sites | I86.8 | |
| Dementia in Alzheimer's disease, unspecified | F00.9 | |
| Dementia in Alzheimer's disease | F00 | [Alzheimer disease is a primary degenerative cerebral disease of unknown etiology with characteristic neuropathological and neurochemical features. The disorder is usually insidious in onset and develops slowly but steadily over a period of several years.] |
| Dementia in Alzheimer's disease, atypical or mixed type | F00.2 | |
| Dementia in Alzheimer's disease with late onset | F00.1 | [Dementia in Alzheimer disease with onset after the age of 65, usually in the late 70s or thereafter, with a slow progression, and with memory impairment as the principal feature.] |
| Dementia in Alzheimer's disease with early onset | F00.0 | [Dementia in Alzheimer disease with onset before the age of 65, with a relatively rapid deteriorating course and with marked multiple disorders of the higher cortical functions.] |
| Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of sedatives or hypnotics, other mental and behavioural disorders | F13.8 | |
| Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of sedatives or hypnotics | F13 | |
| Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of sedatives or hypnotics, residual and late-onset psychotic disorder | F13.7 | [A disorder in which alcohol- or psychoactive substance-induced changes of cognition, affect, personality, or behaviour persist beyond the period during which a direct psychoactive substance-related effect might reasonably be assumed to be operating. Onset of the disorder should be directly related to the use of the psychoactive substance. Cases in which initial onset of the state occurs later than episode(s) of such substance use should be coded here only where clear and strong evidence is available to attribute the state to the residual effect of the psychoactive substance. Flashbacks may be distinguished from psychotic state partly by their episodic nature, frequently of very short duration, and by their duplication of previous alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-related experiences.] |
| Otitis media, unspecified | H66.9 | |
| Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of sedatives or hypnotics, unspecified mental and behavioural disorder | F13.9 | |
| Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of sedatives or hypnotics, acute intoxication | F13.0 | [A condition that follows the administration of a psychoactive substance resulting in disturbances in level of consciousness, cognition, perception, affect or behaviour, or other psycho-physiological functions and responses. The disturbances are directly related to the acute pharmacological effects of the substance and resolve with time, with complete recovery, except where tissue damage or other complications have arisen. Complications may include trauma, inhalation of vomitus, delirium, coma, convulsions, and other medical complications. The nature of these complications depends on the pharmacological class of substance and mode of administration.] |