All terms in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Localized salmonella infections | A02.2 | |
| Poisoning by appetite depressants | T50.5 | |
| Abscess of prostate | N41.2 | |
| Poisoning by antidotes and chelating agents, not elsewhere classified | T50.6 | |
| Chronic prostatitis | N41.1 | |
| Salmonella enteritis | A02.0 | |
| Poisoning by analeptics and opioid receptor antagonists | T50.7 | |
| Acute prostatitis | N41.0 | |
| Salmonella septicaemia | A02.1 | |
| Mixed and other personality disorders | F61 | [This category is intended for personality disorders that are often troublesome but do not demonstrate the specific pattern of symptoms that characterize the disorders described in F60.-. As a result they are often more difficult to diagnose than the disorders in F60.-. Examples include: mixed personality disorders with features of several of the disorders in F60.- but without a predominant set of symptoms that would allow a more specific diagnosis troublesome personality changes, not classifiable to F60.- or F62.-, and regarded as secondary to a main diagnosis of a coexisting affective or anxiety disorder.] |
| Unspecified disorder of adult personality and behaviour | F69 | |
| Impetiginization of other dermatoses | L01.1 | |
| Venous complication in the puerperium, unspecified | O87.9 | |
| Impetigo [any organism] [any site] | L01.0 | |
| Systemic sclerosis, unspecified | M34.9 | |
| Other forms of systemic sclerosis | M34.8 | |
| Systemic sclerosis induced by drugs and chemicals | M34.2 | |
| Abuse of non-dependence-producing substances | F55 | [A wide variety of medicaments and folk remedies may be involved, but the particularly important groups are: (a) psychotropic drugs that do not produce dependence, such as antidepressants, (b) laxatives, and (c) analgesics that may be purchased without medical prescription, such as aspirin and paracetamol. Persistent use of these substances often involves unnecessary contacts with medical professionals or supporting staff, and is sometimes accompanied by harmful physical effects of the substances. Attempts to dissuade or forbid the use of the substance are often met with resistance; for laxatives and analgesics this may be in spite of warnings about (or even the development of) physical harm such as renal dysfunction or electrolyte disturbances. Although it is usually clear that the patient has a strong motivation to take the substance, dependence or withdrawal symptoms do not develop as in the case of the psychoactive substances specified in F10-F19.] |
| CR(E)ST syndrome | M34.1 | |
| Psychological and behavioural factors associated with disorders or diseases classified elsewhere | F54 | [This category should be used to record the presence of psychological or behavioural influences thought to have played a major part in the aetiology of physical disorders which can be classified to other chapters. Any resulting mental disturbances are usually mild, and often prolonged (such as worry, emotional conflict, apprehension) and do not of themselves justify the use of any of the categories in this chapter.] |