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Instruction manual part 2e, vol 3: ICD-10 index

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO DISEASES AND NATURE OF INJURY<br />

Infection, infected—continued<br />

- virus NEC—continued<br />

- - coxsackie (virus) (see also Infection,<br />

coxsackie (virus)) B34.1<br />

- - echo (virus)<br />

- - - unspecified nature or site B34.1<br />

- - enterovirus B34.1<br />

- - human immunodeficiency (HIV) (see also<br />

Human, immunodeficiency virus (HIV)<br />

disease) B24<br />

- - intestine (see also Enteritis, viral) A08.4<br />

- - lymphadenopathy-associated - see<br />

Infection, virus, human immunodeficiency<br />

- - respiratory syncytial B34.8<br />

- - rhinovirus<br />

- - - unspecified nature or site B34.8<br />

- - slow A81.9<br />

- - - specified NEC A81.8<br />

- - specified type NEC B33.8<br />

- - - resulting from HIV disease B20.3<br />

- - - unspecified site B34.8<br />

- - unspecified site B34.9<br />

- vulva (acute) (see also Vulvitis) N76.2<br />

- whipworm B79<br />

- widespread A41.9<br />

- worms B83.9<br />

- - specified type NEC B83.8<br />

- wound (local) (post-traumatic) NEC<br />

- - open - see Wound<br />

- - traumatic T79.3<br />

- - with statement of surgery on certificate T81.4<br />

- - without indication of surgery or trauma on<br />

certificate L08.9<br />

- Wuchereria (bancrofti) B74.0<br />

- - malayi B74.1<br />

- yeast (see also Candidiasis) B37.9<br />

- Yersinia<br />

- - enterocolitica (intestinal) A04.6<br />

- - pestis (see also Plague) A20.9<br />

- - pseudotuberculosis A28.2<br />

- Zeis' gland H00.0<br />

Infectious, infective - see condition<br />

Infertility<br />

- female N97.9<br />

- - associated with<br />

- - - anovulation N97.0<br />

- - - cervical (mucus) disease or anomaly<br />

N97.3<br />

- - - congenital anomaly<br />

- - - - cervix N97.3<br />

- - - - fallopian tube N97.1<br />

- - - - uterus N97.2<br />

- - - - vagina N97.8<br />

- - - fallopian tube disease or anomaly<br />

N97.1<br />

- - - male factors N97.4<br />

- - - pituitary-hypothalamic origin E23.0<br />

- - - specified origin NEC N97.8<br />

- - - Stein-Leventhal syndrome E28.2<br />

- - - uterine disease or anomaly N97.2<br />

- - - vaginal disease or anomaly N97.8<br />

- - nonimplantation N97.2<br />

- - previous, requiring supervision of<br />

pregnancy Z35.0<br />

- male N46<br />

- relative N96<br />

Infestation B88.9<br />

Note – Parasitic diseases may be described as<br />

either “infections” or “infestations”; both<br />

lead terms should therefore be consulted.<br />

- Acanthocheilonema (perstans)<br />

(streptocerca) B74.4<br />

- Ancylostoma (braziliense) (caninum)<br />

(ceylanicum) (duodenal) B76.0<br />

- anisakiasis, Anisakis larvae B81.0<br />

- arthropod NEC B88.2<br />

- Ascaris lumbricoides (see also Ascariasis)<br />

B77.9<br />

- Balantidium coli A07.0<br />

- beef tapeworm B68.1<br />

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