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ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R00-R09 Circulatory and respiratory systems.
(R00) Abnormalities of heart beat
(R000) Tachycardia, unspecified
(R001) Bradycardia, unspecified
(R002) Palpitations
(R008) Other and unspecified abnormalities of heart beat
(R01) Cardiac murmurs and other cardiac sounds
(R010) Benign and innocent cardiac murmurs
(R011) Cardiac murmur, unspecified
(R ...
See also:ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R00-R69 - Symptoms and signs, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R00-R09 Circulatory and respiratory systems, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R10-R19 Digestive system and abdomen, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R20-R23 Skin and subcutaneous tissue, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R25-R29 Nervous and musculoskeletal systems, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R30-R39 Urinary system, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R40-R46 Cognition perception emotional state and behaviour, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R47-R49 Speech and voice, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R50-R69 General symptoms and signs, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R70-R99 - Abnormal clinical and laboratory findings not elsewhere classified, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R70-R79 On examination of blood without diagnosis, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R80-R82 On examination of urine without diagnosis, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R83-R89 On examination of other body fluids substances and tissues without diagnosis, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R90-R94 On diagnostic imaging and in function studies without diagnosis, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R95-R99 - Ill-defined and unknown causes of mortality Read more here: » ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings: Encyclopedia II - ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R00-R69 - Symptoms and signs |
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|  |  |  | Abdomen: Encyclopedia II - Acute pancreatitis - Symptoms and signsCommon symptoms include:
Severe abdominal pain often radiating through to the back.
Nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite.
Fever
Shock, hemodynamic instability
Common signs include
Grey Turner sign (hemorrhagic discoloration of the flanks), Cullen sign (hemorrhagic discoloration of the umbilicus)
Recovery may be followed by development of pancreatic pseudocyst, pancreatic dysfunction (malabsorpt ...
See also:Acute pancreatitis, Acute pancreatitis - Symptoms and signs, Acute pancreatitis - Causes, Acute pancreatitis - Most common causes, Acute pancreatitis - Less common causes, Acute pancreatitis - Causes by demographic, Acute pancreatitis - Pathogenesis, Acute pancreatitis - Investigations, Acute pancreatitis - Amylase and lipase, Acute pancreatitis - CT abdomen, Acute pancreatitis - Balthazar scoring, Acute pancreatitis - Classification by severity, Acute pancreatitis - Progression of pathophysiology, Acute pancreatitis - Prognostic indices, Acute pancreatitis - Treatment, Acute pancreatitis - General measures, Acute pancreatitis - ERCP, Acute pancreatitis - Surgery, Acute pancreatitis - Complications, Acute pancreatitis - Epidemiology, Acute pancreatitis - Reference Read more here: » Acute pancreatitis: Encyclopedia II - Acute pancreatitis - Symptoms and signs |
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Acute pancreatitis - Most common causes.
A common mnemonic for the causes of pancreatitis is: "I GET SMASHED"
I - idiopathic
G - gallstone. Gallstones that travel down the common bile duct and which subsequently get stuck in the Ampulla of Vater can cause obstruction in the outflow of pancreatic juices from the pancreas into the duodenum. The backflow of these digestive juices causes lysis (dissolving) of pancreatic cells and subsequent pancreatitis.
E - ethanol (Alcohol)
T ...
See also:Acute pancreatitis, Acute pancreatitis - Symptoms and signs, Acute pancreatitis - Causes, Acute pancreatitis - Most common causes, Acute pancreatitis - Less common causes, Acute pancreatitis - Causes by demographic, Acute pancreatitis - Pathogenesis, Acute pancreatitis - Investigations, Acute pancreatitis - Amylase and lipase, Acute pancreatitis - CT abdomen, Acute pancreatitis - Balthazar scoring, Acute pancreatitis - Classification by severity, Acute pancreatitis - Progression of pathophysiology, Acute pancreatitis - Prognostic indices, Acute pancreatitis - Treatment, Acute pancreatitis - General measures, Acute pancreatitis - ERCP, Acute pancreatitis - Surgery, Acute pancreatitis - Complications, Acute pancreatitis - Epidemiology, Acute pancreatitis - Reference Read more here: » Acute pancreatitis: Encyclopedia II - Acute pancreatitis - Causes |
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|  |  |  | Abdomen: Encyclopedia II - Acute pancreatitis - PathogenesisThe exocrine pancreas produces a variety of enzymes, such as proteases, lipases and saccharidases. These enzymes contribute to food digestion by breaking down food tissues. In acute pancreatitis, the worst offender among these enzymes may well be the protease trypsinogen which converts to the active trypsin which is most responsible for auto-digestion of the pancreas which causes the pain and complications of pancreatitis.
Histopathology The acute pancreatitis (acute hemorrhagic pancreatic necrosis) is characterized by acute in ...
See also:Acute pancreatitis, Acute pancreatitis - Symptoms and signs, Acute pancreatitis - Causes, Acute pancreatitis - Most common causes, Acute pancreatitis - Less common causes, Acute pancreatitis - Causes by demographic, Acute pancreatitis - Pathogenesis, Acute pancreatitis - Investigations, Acute pancreatitis - Amylase and lipase, Acute pancreatitis - CT abdomen, Acute pancreatitis - Balthazar scoring, Acute pancreatitis - Classification by severity, Acute pancreatitis - Progression of pathophysiology, Acute pancreatitis - Prognostic indices, Acute pancreatitis - Treatment, Acute pancreatitis - General measures, Acute pancreatitis - ERCP, Acute pancreatitis - Surgery, Acute pancreatitis - Complications, Acute pancreatitis - Epidemiology, Acute pancreatitis - Reference Read more here: » Acute pancreatitis: Encyclopedia II - Acute pancreatitis - Pathogenesis |
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Acute pancreatitis - Progression of pathophysiology.
Acute pancreatitis can be further divided in mild and severe pancreatitis. Mostly the Atlanta classification (1992) is used. In severe pancreatitis serious amount of necrosis determine the further clinical outcome. About 20 % of the acute pancreatitis are severe with a mortality of about 20 %. This is an important classification as severe pancreatits will need intensive care th ...
See also:Acute pancreatitis, Acute pancreatitis - Symptoms and signs, Acute pancreatitis - Causes, Acute pancreatitis - Most common causes, Acute pancreatitis - Less common causes, Acute pancreatitis - Causes by demographic, Acute pancreatitis - Pathogenesis, Acute pancreatitis - Investigations, Acute pancreatitis - Amylase and lipase, Acute pancreatitis - CT abdomen, Acute pancreatitis - Balthazar scoring, Acute pancreatitis - Classification by severity, Acute pancreatitis - Progression of pathophysiology, Acute pancreatitis - Prognostic indices, Acute pancreatitis - Treatment, Acute pancreatitis - General measures, Acute pancreatitis - ERCP, Acute pancreatitis - Surgery, Acute pancreatitis - Complications, Acute pancreatitis - Epidemiology, Acute pancreatitis - Reference Read more here: » Acute pancreatitis: Encyclopedia II - Acute pancreatitis - Classification by severity |
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ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R70-R79 On examination of blood without diagnosis.
(R70) Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and abnormality of plasma viscosity
(R700) Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate
(R701) Abnormal plasma viscosity
(R71) Abnormality of red blood cells
(R72) Abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified
(R73) Elevated blood glucose level
(R730) Abnormal ...
See also:ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R00-R69 - Symptoms and signs, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R00-R09 Circulatory and respiratory systems, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R10-R19 Digestive system and abdomen, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R20-R23 Skin and subcutaneous tissue, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R25-R29 Nervous and musculoskeletal systems, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R30-R39 Urinary system, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R40-R46 Cognition perception emotional state and behaviour, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R47-R49 Speech and voice, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R50-R69 General symptoms and signs, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R70-R99 - Abnormal clinical and laboratory findings not elsewhere classified, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R70-R79 On examination of blood without diagnosis, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R80-R82 On examination of urine without diagnosis, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R83-R89 On examination of other body fluids substances and tissues without diagnosis, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R90-R94 On diagnostic imaging and in function studies without diagnosis, ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R95-R99 - Ill-defined and unknown causes of mortality Read more here: » ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings: Encyclopedia II - ICD-10 Chapter R: Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings - R70-R99 - Abnormal clinical and laboratory findings not elsewhere classified |
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ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S00-S09 head.
(S00) Superficial injury of head
(S01) Open wound of head
(S02) Fracture of skull and facial bones
(S03) Dislocation, sprain and strain of joints and ligaments of head
(S04) Injury of cranial nerves
(S05) Injury of eye and orbit
(S06) Intracranial injury
(S07) Crushing ...
See also:ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S00-T14 - Injury, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S00-S09 head, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S10-S19 neck, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S20-S29 thorax, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S30-S39 abdomen lower back lumbar spine and pelvis, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S40-S49 shoulder and upper arm, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S50-S59 elbow and forearm, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S60-S69 wrist and hand, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S70-S79 hip and thigh, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S80-S89 knee and lower leg, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S90-S99 ankle and foot, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T00-T07 involving multiple body regions, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T08-T14 unspecified parts of trunk limb or body region, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T15-T98 - Poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T15-T19 Effects of foreign body entering through natural orifice, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T20-T32 Burns and corrosions, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T33-T35 Frostbite, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T36-T50 Poisoning by drugs medicaments and biological substances, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T51-T65 Toxic effects of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T66-T78 Other and unspecified effects of external causes, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T79 Certain early complications of trauma, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T80-T88 Complications of surgical and medical care not elsewhere classified, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T90-T98 Sequelae of injuries of poisoning and of other consequences of external causes Read more here: » ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes: Encyclopedia II - ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S00-T14 - Injury |
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ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T15-T19 Effects of foreign body entering through natural orifice.
(T15) Foreign body on external eye
(T16) Foreign body in ear
(T17) Foreign body in respiratory tract
(T18) Foreign body in alimentary tract
(T19) Foreign body in genitourinary tract
ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T20-T32 Bur ...
See also:ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S00-T14 - Injury, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S00-S09 head, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S10-S19 neck, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S20-S29 thorax, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S30-S39 abdomen lower back lumbar spine and pelvis, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S40-S49 shoulder and upper arm, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S50-S59 elbow and forearm, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S60-S69 wrist and hand, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S70-S79 hip and thigh, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S80-S89 knee and lower leg, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - S90-S99 ankle and foot, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T00-T07 involving multiple body regions, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T08-T14 unspecified parts of trunk limb or body region, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T15-T98 - Poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T15-T19 Effects of foreign body entering through natural orifice, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T20-T32 Burns and corrosions, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T33-T35 Frostbite, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T36-T50 Poisoning by drugs medicaments and biological substances, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T51-T65 Toxic effects of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T66-T78 Other and unspecified effects of external causes, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T79 Certain early complications of trauma, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T80-T88 Complications of surgical and medical care not elsewhere classified, ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T90-T98 Sequelae of injuries of poisoning and of other consequences of external causes Read more here: » ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes: Encyclopedia II - ICD-10 Chapters S and T: Injury poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes - T15-T98 - Poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes |
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|  |  |  | Abdomen: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Penguin - Physical characteristicsAdults average about 1.1 metres (3 ft 9 in) and weigh 30 kilograms (75 lb) or more. The head and wings are black, the abdomen white, back bluish grey, bill purplish pink. On the sides of the neck, there are two golden circular stripes.
Like the King Penguin counterpart, a male Emperor Penguin has an abdominal fold, the "brood pouch", between its legs and lower abdomen.
Emperor penguin chicks are covered with a thick layer of light gray down, not shiny like the plumage of the adults but opaque and wooly. This covering ensures th ...
See also:Emperor Penguin, Emperor Penguin - Behaviors, Emperor Penguin - Physical characteristics, Emperor Penguin - Reproduction and breeding, Emperor Penguin - Morphology of the emperor penguin skeleton, Emperor Penguin - Miscellaneous, Emperor Penguin - Additional photos Read more here: » Emperor Penguin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Penguin - Physical characteristics |
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Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on CHAKRA COLORS CHAKRA COLORS – 1. Seven energy vortexes on the human body associate with a color. - Crown - white.
- Forehead (3rd eye) - purple.
- Throat - blue.
- Chest - pink/green.
- Navel - yellow.
- Abdomen - orange.
- Groin - red.
Smaller vortexes are in the hands and feet. 2. “wheel”, spiritual energy center (Sanskrit) - Muladhara - base of spine
- Svadhisthana - lower abdomen.
- Manipura - navel
- Anahata - heart
- Visuddii - throat
- Ajna - third eye
- Sahasrara - crown of head (NAD)
(See also: CHAKRA COLOR, Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
For more dictionary entries, see » Abdomen Dictionary |
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| |  |  |  | Abdomen: Encyclopedia II - Tambo weapon - UsageThe Tambo can be quite deadly in the right hands. The main usage is simply attacking the outer edges of the human body with speed and accuracy. Applying this concept, virtually every part except the abdomen of the target can be hit with this weapon.
To effectively use this weapon, imagine your opponent as a 2-dimensional object facing in front of you, and your objective is to simply rain down strikes on his outer region i.e his top of the head, ear, the back of the head, the hand, arms, neck, waist, thigh, knee cap, calf.
Of course, if he face sideways, you can then aim his abdomen an ...
See also:Tambo weapon, Tambo weapon - Usage Read more here: » Tambo weapon: Encyclopedia II - Tambo weapon - Usage |
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| |  |  |  | Abdomen: Encyclopedia II - Harry Houdini - DeathHoudini's last performance was at the Garrick Theatre in Detroit, Michigan on October 24, 1926. The next day he was hospitalized at Detroit's Grace Hospital.
Houdini died of peritonitis from a ruptured appendix on Halloween, October 31, 1926, at the age of 52. Houdini had sustained multiple blows to his abdomen from McGill University boxing student J. Gordon Whitehead in Montreal two weeks earlier. A long-standing part of Houdini's act was to ask a member of the audience to punch him in the abdomen, but Houdini was reclining on his co ...
See also:Harry Houdini, Harry Houdini - Early life, Harry Houdini - Career, Harry Houdini - Debunking spiritualists, Harry Houdini - Death, Harry Houdini - Legacy Read more here: » Harry Houdini: Encyclopedia II - Harry Houdini - Death |
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