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DELSA/ELSA/WD/HTP(2008)1W-8: ICD-10-WHO codes <strong>for</strong> seizure, syncope, stroke, coma, cardiac arrest, poisoning, trauma,delirium and other psychoses, or anoxic brain injuryDenominator exclusion, if principal diagnosis (continued)S27.5 Injury <strong>of</strong> thoracic tracheaS27.6 Injury <strong>of</strong> pleuraS27.7 Multiple injuries <strong>of</strong> intrathoracic organsS27.8 Injury <strong>of</strong> other specified intrathoracic organsS27.9 Injury <strong>of</strong> unspecified intrathoracic organS28.0 Crushed chestS28.1 Traumatic amputation <strong>of</strong> part <strong>of</strong> thoraxS29.0 Injury <strong>of</strong> muscle and tendon at thorax levelS29.7 Multiple injuries <strong>of</strong> thoraxS29.8 Other specified injuries <strong>of</strong> thoraxS29.9 Unspecified injury <strong>of</strong> thoraxS31.0 Open wound <strong>of</strong> lower back and pelvisS31.1 Open wound <strong>of</strong> abdominal wallS31.2 Open wound <strong>of</strong> penisS31.3 Open wound <strong>of</strong> scrotum and testesS31.4 Open wound <strong>of</strong> vagina and vulvaS31.5 Open wound <strong>of</strong> other and unspecified external genital organsS31.7 Multiple open wounds <strong>of</strong> abdomen, lower back and pelvisS31.8 Open wound <strong>of</strong> other and unspecified parts <strong>of</strong> abdomenS32.0 Fracture <strong>of</strong> lumbar vertebraS32.1 Fracture <strong>of</strong> sacrumS32.2 Fracture <strong>of</strong> coccyxS32.3 Fracture <strong>of</strong> iliumS32.4 Fracture <strong>of</strong> acetabulumS32.5 Fracture <strong>of</strong> pubisS32.7 Multiple fractures <strong>of</strong> lumbar spine and pelvisS32.8 Fracture <strong>of</strong> other and unspecified parts <strong>of</strong> lumbar spine and pelvisS33.0 Traumatic rupture <strong>of</strong> lumbar intervertebral discS33.1 Dislocation <strong>of</strong> lumbar vertebraS33.2 Dislocation <strong>of</strong> sacroiliac and sacrococcygeal jointS33.3 Dislocation <strong>of</strong> other and unspecified parts <strong>of</strong> lumbar spine and pelvisS34.0 Concussion and oedema <strong>of</strong> lumbar spinal cordS34.1 Other injury <strong>of</strong> lumbar spinal cordS34.2 Injury <strong>of</strong> nerve root <strong>of</strong> lumbar and sacral spineS34.3 Injury <strong>of</strong> cauda equinaS34.4 Injury <strong>of</strong> lumbosacral plexusS35.0 Injury <strong>of</strong> abdominal aortaS35.1 Injury <strong>of</strong> inferior vena cavaS35.2 Injury <strong>of</strong> coeliac or mesenteric arteryS35.3 Injury <strong>of</strong> portal or splenic veinS35.4 Injury <strong>of</strong> renal blood vesselsS35.5 Injury <strong>of</strong> iliac blood vesselsS35.7 Injury <strong>of</strong> multiple blood vessels at abdomen, lower back and pelvis level114

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