All terms in ICDO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| myalgia, unspecified site DP | ICDO_0000349 | [muscle aches and pain, which can involve ligaments, tendons and fascia, the soft tissues that connect muscles, bones and organs] |
| exostosis | ICDO_0000108 | [An exostosis, also known as bone spur, is the formation of new bone on the surface of a bone.[1] Exostoses can cause chronic pain ranging from mild to debilitatingly severe, depending on the shape, size, and location of the lesion. It is most commonly found in places like the ribs, where small bone growths form, but sometimes larger growths can grow on places like the ankles, knees, shoulders, elbows and hips. Very rarely are they on the skull.] |
| insomnia | ICDO_0000559 | [A disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep and/or remaining asleep.] |
| altered mental status, unspecified | ICDO_0000502 | [general changes in brain function, such as confusion, amnesia (memory loss), loss of alertness, disorientation (not cognizant of self, time, or place), defects in judgment or thought, unusual or strange behavior, poor regulation of emotions, and disruptions in perception] |
| mild protein-calorie malnutrition | ICDO_0000552 | [body does not have enough nutrition to sustain itself] |
| malnutrition (NEW) | ICDO_0000665 | |
| pressure ulcer of back | ICDO_0000343 | [are injuries to skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pressure on the skinv] |
| malignant essential hypertension DP | ICDO_0000101 | |
| infection and inflammatory reaction due to other cardiac and vascular devices, implants and grafts | ICDO_0000585 | [infection or inflammation due to the implementation of cardiac/vascular devices, implants, and grafts] |
| iron deficiency | ICDO_0000553 | [iron deficiecy is due to insufficient iron] |
| other nutritional deficiencies (NEW) | ICDO_0000666 | |
| non-pressure chronic ulcer of lower limb, not elsewhere classified | ICDO_0000344 | [a defect in the skin below the level of knee persisting for more than six weeks and shows no tendency to heal after three or more months.] |
| fistula | ICDO_0000102 | [is an abnormal connection between two hollow spaces (technically, two epithelialized surfaces), such as blood vessels, intestines, or other hollow organs. Fistulas are usually caused by injury or surgery, but they can also result from an infection or inflammation.[3] Fistulas are generally a disease condition, but they may be surgically created for therapeutic reasons.] |
| other specified complications of cardiac and vascular prosthetic devices, implants and grafts | ICDO_0000586 | [other complications due to implementation of cardiac/vascular devices, implaces, grafts] |
| dementia in other diseases classified elsewhere | ICDO_0000554 | [this code must be sequenced as the second code, since it specifies that the disease has dementia in other diseases] |
| pseudocyst | ICDO_0000103 | [Pseudocysts are like cysts, but lack epithelial or endothelial cells. Initial management consists of general supportive care. Symptoms and complications caused by pseudocysts require surgery. Computed tomography (CT) scans are used for initial imaging of cysts, and endoscopic ultrasounds are used in differentiating between cysts and pseudocysts. Endoscopic drainage is a popular and effective method of treating pseudocysts. This is not to be confused with the so-called "pseudocystic appearance", mainly radiographically, of other lesions, such as Stafne static bone cyst and aneurysmal bone cyst[1] of the jaws.] |
| observation for suspected myocardial infarction | ICDO_0000587 | [observation by doctors of suspected myocardial infarction (heart attack)] |
| delirium due to known physiological condition | ICDO_0000555 | [An acutely disturbed state of mind that occurs in fever, intoxication, and other disorders and is characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech] |
| low back pain DP | ICDO_0000346 | [Acute or chronic pain in the lumbar or sacral regions] |
| tumor | ICDO_0000104 | [is a type of abnormal and excessive growth, called neoplasia, of tissue. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and it persists growing abnormally, even if the original trigger is removed.[1][2][3] This abnormal growth usually (but not always) forms a mass.[4] When it forms a mass, it may be called a tumor.] |