All terms in ICD10
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Effects of heat fatigue, transient | T67.6 | |
| Effect of heat and light, unspecified | T67.9 | |
| Effects of heat and light | T67 | |
| Dyspepsia | K30 | |
| Diseases of oesophagus, stomach and duodenum | K20-K31.9 | |
| Other effects of heat and light | T67.8 | |
| Developmental disorder of speech and language, unspecified | F80.9 | |
| Specific developmental disorders of speech and language | F80 | [Disorders in which normal patterns of language acquisition are disturbed from the early stages of development. The conditions are not directly attributable to neurological or speech mechanism abnormalities, sensory impairments, mental retardation, or environmental factors. Specific developmental disorders of speech and language are often followed by associated problems, such as difficulties in reading and spelling, abnormalities in interpersonal relationships, and emotional and behavioural disorders.] |
| Contact with heat and hot substances | X10-X19.9 | |
| Other external causes of accidental injury | W00-X59.9 | |
| Injury of lumbosacral plexus | S34.4 | |
| Injury of cauda equina | S34.3 | |
| Injury of peripheral nerve(s) of abdomen, lower back and pelvis | S34.6 | |
| Injury of lumbar, sacral and pelvic sympathetic nerves | S34.5 | |
| Other developmental disorders of speech and language | F80.8 | |
| Injury of other and unspecified nerves at abdomen, lower back and pelvis level | S34.8 | |
| Expressive language disorder | F80.1 | [A specific developmental disorder in which the child's ability to use expressive spoken language is markedly below the appropriate level for its mental age, but in which language comprehension is within normal limits. There may or may not be abnormalities in articulation.] |
| Receptive language disorder | F80.2 | [A specific developmental disorder in which the child's understanding of language is below the appropriate level for its mental age. In virtually all cases expressive language will also be markedly affected and abnormalities in word-sound production are common.] |
| Acquired aphasia with epilepsy [Landau-Kleffner] | F80.3 | [A disorder in which the child, having previously made normal progress in language development, loses both receptive and expressive language skills but retains general intelligence; the onset of the disorder is accompanied by paroxysmal abnormalities on the EEG, and in the majority of cases also by epileptic seizures. Usually the onset is between the ages of three and seven years, with skills being lost over days or weeks. The temporal association between the onset of seizures and loss of language is variable, with one preceding the other (either way round) by a few months to two years. An inflammatory encephalitic process has been suggested as a possible cause of this disorder. About two-thirds of patients are left with a more or less severe receptive language deficit.] |
| Other diseases of stomach and duodenum | K31 |