All terms in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Occlusion and stenosis of multiple and bilateral cerebral arteries | I66.4 | |
| Occlusion and stenosis of posterior cerebral artery | I66.2 | |
| Occlusion and stenosis of cerebellar arteries | I66.3 | |
| Occlusion and stenosis of middle cerebral artery | I66.0 | |
| Occlusion and stenosis of anterior cerebral artery | I66.1 | |
| Mental and behavioural disorders due to multiple drug use and use of other psychoactive substances | F19 | [This category should be used when two or more psychoactive substances are known to be involved, but it is impossible to assess which substance is contributing most to the disorders. It should also be used when the exact identity of some or even all the psychoactive substances being used is uncertain or unknown, since many multiple drug users themselves often do not know the details of what they are taking.] |
| Occlusion and stenosis of other cerebral artery | I66.8 | |
| Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of volatile solvents | F18 | |
| Occlusion and stenosis of unspecified cerebral artery | I66.9 | |
| Other iridocyclitis | H20.8 | |
| Chronic iridocyclitis | H20.1 | |
| Lens-induced iridocyclitis | H20.2 | |
| Iridocyclitis, unspecified | H20.9 | |
| Pruritus vulvae | L29.2 | |
| Anogenital pruritus, unspecified | L29.3 | |
| Pruritus ani | L29.0 | |
| Pruritus scroti | L29.1 | |
| Organic amnesic syndrome, not induced by alcohol and other psychoactive substances | F04 | [A syndrome of prominent impairment of recent and remote memory while immediate recall is preserved, with reduced ability to learn new material and disorientation in time. Confabulation may be a marked feature, but perception and other cognitive functions, including the intellect, are usually intact. The prognosis depends on the course of the underlying lesion.] |
| Unspecified dementia | F03 | |
| Acute and subacute iridocyclitis | H20.0 |