All terms in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Acute apical periodontitis of pulpal origin | K04.4 | |
| Abnormal hard tissue formation in pulp | K04.3 | |
| Pulp degeneration | K04.2 | |
| Necrosis of pulp | K04.1 | |
| Pulpitis | K04.0 | |
| Intracerebral haemorrhage in hemisphere, cortical | I61.1 | |
| Intracerebral haemorrhage in hemisphere, unspecified | I61.2 | |
| Intracerebral haemorrhage in hemisphere, subcortical | I61.0 | |
| Intracerebral haemorrhage, unspecified | I61.9 | |
| Other intracerebral haemorrhage | I61.8 | |
| Pedestrian injured in collision with pedal cycle, unspecified whether traffic or nontraffic accident | V01.9 | |
| Intracerebral haemorrhage, intraventricular | I61.5 | |
| Intracerebral haemorrhage, multiple localized | I61.6 | |
| Intracerebral haemorrhage in brain stem | I61.3 | |
| Intracerebral haemorrhage in cerebellum | I61.4 | |
| Pedestrian injured in collision with pedal cycle, nontraffic accident | V01.0 | |
| Pedestrian injured in collision with pedal cycle, traffic accident | V01.1 | |
| Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of cocaine, residual and late-onset psychotic disorder | F14.7 | [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.] |
| Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of cocaine | F14 | |
| Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of cocaine, amnesic syndrome | F14.6 | [A syndrome associated with chronic prominent impairment of recent and remote memory. Immediate recall is usually preserved and recent memory is characteristically more disturbed than remote memory. Disturbances of time sense and ordering of events are usually evident, as are difficulties in learning new material. Confabulation may be marked but is not invariably present. Other cognitive functions are usually relatively well preserved and amnesic defects are out of proportion to other disturbances.] |