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cervical

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Endometriosis - Infertility

Endometriosis is associated with a lowered fertility and is the second leading cause of infertility in females that ovulate normally (the leading cause is pelvic inflammatory disease). Endometriosis - Treatment of infertility. Laparoscopy to remove or vaporize the growths in women who have mild or minimal endometriosis is effective in improving fertility. One study has shown that surgical treatment of endometriosis approximately doubles the fecundity (pregnancy rate).See also:

Endometriosis, Endometriosis - Symptoms, Endometriosis - Epidemiology, Endometriosis - Extent, Endometriosis - Causes, Endometriosis - Diagnosis, Endometriosis - Cause of pain, Endometriosis - Treatments, Endometriosis - Infertility, Endometriosis - Treatment of infertility, Endometriosis - Relation to cancer

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Estradiol - Therapy

Estradiol - Hormone replacement therapy. In the event that levels of estradiol in a woman's blood are low (possibly due to menopause or oophorectomy), a hormone replacement therapy may be prescribed, including drugs such as Premarin™, Estrofem™, or Estrace™. Estradiol - Blocking estrogens. Inducing a state of hypoestrogenism may be beneficial in certain situations where estrogens are contributing to unwanted effects, e.g, certain forms of breast cance ...

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Estradiol, Estradiol - Synthesis, Estradiol - Production, Estradiol - Mechanism of action, Estradiol - Effects, Estradiol - Role in sexual differentiation, Estradiol - Therapy, Estradiol - Hormone replacement therapy, Estradiol - Blocking estrogens

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Hanging - Hanging by country

Hanging - Britain. Main articles: Capital punishment in the United Kingdom, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]

Hanging, Hanging - History, Hanging - Hanging by country, Hanging - Britain, Hanging - Soviet Union, Hanging - Iran, Hanging - The United States, Hanging - Singapore, Hanging - Recent hangings, Hanging - Grammar, Hanging - Folklore

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Infectious mononucleosis - Laboratory tests

The laboratory hallmark of the disease is the presence of so-called atypical lymphocytes (a type of mononuclear cell) on the peripheral blood smear. In addition, the overall white blood cell count is almost invariably increased, particularly the number of lymphocytes. The mono spot tests for infectious mononucleosis by examining the patient's blood for so-called heterophile antibodies, which cause agglutination (sticking together) of non-human red blood cells. This screening test is non-specific. Confirmation of t ...

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Infectious mononucleosis, Infectious mononucleosis - Symptoms and physical signs, Infectious mononucleosis - Laboratory tests, Infectious mononucleosis - Treatment, Infectious mononucleosis - Interactions with common drugs

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Frontal bone - Articulations

The frontal articulates with twelve bones: the sphenoid, the ethmoid, the two parietals, the two nasals, the two maxillæ, the two lacrimals, and the two zygomatics. This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated. Please edit the article if this is the case, and feel free to remove ...

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Frontal bone, Frontal bone - Squama squama frontalis or vertical part, Frontal bone - Surfaces, Frontal bone - Orbital or horizontal part, Frontal bone - Surfaces, Frontal bone - Borders, Frontal bone - Structure, Frontal bone - Ossification, Frontal bone - Articulations

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Frontal bone - Orbital or horizontal part

This portion (pars orbitalis) consists of two thin triangular plates, the orbital plates, which form the vaults of the orbits, and are separated from one another by a median gap, the ethmoidal notch. Frontal bone - Surfaces. The inferior surface [Fig. 2] of each orbital plate is smooth and concave, and presents, laterally, under cover of the zygomatic process, a shallow depression, the lacrimal fossa, for the lacrimal gland; near the nasal part is a depression, the fovea trochlearis, or ...

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Frontal bone, Frontal bone - Squama squama frontalis or vertical part, Frontal bone - Surfaces, Frontal bone - Orbital or horizontal part, Frontal bone - Surfaces, Frontal bone - Borders, Frontal bone - Structure, Frontal bone - Ossification, Frontal bone - Articulations

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Ethmoid bone - Articulations

The ethmoid articulates with fifteen bones: four of the cranium—the frontal, the sphenoid, and the two sphenoidal conchæ; and eleven of the face—the two nasals, two maxillæ, two lacrimals, two palatines, two inferior nasal conchæ, and the vomer. This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated. Please edit the article if this is the case, and feel free to remove this notice wh ...

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Ethmoid bone, Ethmoid bone - Cribriform plate, Ethmoid bone - Perpendicular plate, Ethmoid bone - Labyrinth, Ethmoid bone - Surfaces, Ethmoid bone - Ossification, Ethmoid bone - Articulations

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Hanging - Grammar

The term "hanging" is the focus of a famous bit of grammatical trivia. Traditionally, the past tense and past participle of the verb "to hang" are "hung" when referring to the abstract idea of hanging things, but "hanged" when referring to an execution or death by hanging.[9][10] A useful way of remembering this is the old school saying, "Meat is hung, men are hanged.' The distinction is not always followed; but in cases where it is not, such as when, in the song "Why Can't the English?" from the musical My Fair Lady, Professor ...

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Hanging, Hanging - History, Hanging - Hanging by country, Hanging - Britain, Hanging - Soviet Union, Hanging - Iran, Hanging - The United States, Hanging - Singapore, Hanging - Recent hangings, Hanging - Grammar, Hanging - Folklore

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Hanging - Recent hangings

Hanging is commonly the method of executing penalties of death in Commonwealth countries that still have it, e.g., Malaysia and Singapore. A recent case of capital punishment by hanging is that of Dhananjoy Chatterjee, who was convicted of the 1990 murder and rape of a 14 year old girl in Kolkata(Calcutta) in India. Although the Supreme Court of India has suggested that capital punishment be given in the rarest of rare cases, Chatterjee was executed on August 14, 2004 in the first ...

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Hanging, Hanging - History, Hanging - Hanging by country, Hanging - Britain, Hanging - Soviet Union, Hanging - Iran, Hanging - The United States, Hanging - Singapore, Hanging - Recent hangings, Hanging - Grammar, Hanging - Folklore

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Californium - History

Californium was first synthesized by University of California, Berkeley researchers Stanely Thompson, Kenneth Street, Jr., Albert Ghiorso and Glenn T. Seaborg in 1950. It was the sixth transuranium element to be discovered and the team announced their discovery on March 17, 1950. It was named after the U.S. state of California and for the University of California system. To produce element 98, the team bombarded a microgram-sized target of curium-242 with 35 MeV alpha particles in the 60-inch Berkeley cyclotron which produced atoms of californium-245 (ha ...

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Californium, Californium - Notable characteristics, Californium - History, Californium - Isotopes

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Endometrial cancer - Symptoms

in women older than 40: extremely long, heavy, or frequent episodes of bleeding (may indicate premalignant changes) lower abdominal pain or pelvic cramping thin white or clear vaginal discharge in postmenopausal women ...

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Endometrial cancer, Endometrial cancer - Epidemiology, Endometrial cancer - Risk Factors, Endometrial cancer - Symptoms, Endometrial cancer - Diagnosis, Endometrial cancer - Pathology, Endometrial cancer - Evaluation, Endometrial cancer - Stages of endometrial cancer, Endometrial cancer - Treatment, Endometrial cancer - Support Groups, Endometrial cancer - Expectations, Endometrial cancer - Survival rates, Endometrial cancer - Complications

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Sternum - Ossification

The sternum originally consists of two cartilaginous bars, situated one on either side of the median plane and connected with the cartilages of the upper nine ribs of its own side. These two bars fuse with each other along the middle line to form the cartilaginous sternum which is ossified from six centers: one for the manubrium, four for the body, and one for the xiphoid process [Fig. 4]. The ossific centers appear in the intervals between the articular depressions for the costal cartilages, in the following order: in t ...

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Sternum, Sternum - Overview, Sternum - Manubrium, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Borders, Sternum - Body, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Borders, Sternum - Xiphoid Process, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Structure, Sternum - Ossification, Sternum - Articulations, Sternum - Fractures of the Sternum

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Sternum - Xiphoid Process

('processus xiphoideus; ensiform or xiphoid appendix') The xiphoid process is the smallest of the three pieces: it is thin and elongated, cartilaginous in structure in youth, but more or less ossified at its upper part in the adult. The xiphoid process is an important landmark. Its articulation with the sternum at the xiphisternal joint gives an approximation of the inferior border of the thoracic cavity's projection onto the anterior body wall. The xiphoid process is at the approximate level of the upper border of the liver and the inferior border of the heart in the midline of the body. < ...

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Sternum, Sternum - Overview, Sternum - Manubrium, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Borders, Sternum - Body, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Borders, Sternum - Xiphoid Process, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Structure, Sternum - Ossification, Sternum - Articulations, Sternum - Fractures of the Sternum

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Sternum - Overview

The sternum (Figs. 1 to 3) is an elongated, flattened bone, forming the middle portion of the anterior wall of the thorax. Its upper end supports the clavicles (Collar bones), and its margins articulate with the cartilages of the first seven pairs of ribs. It consists of three parts, named from above downward, the manubrium, the body or gladiolus, and the xiphoid process; in early life the body consists of ...

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Sternum, Sternum - Overview, Sternum - Manubrium, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Borders, Sternum - Body, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Borders, Sternum - Xiphoid Process, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Structure, Sternum - Ossification, Sternum - Articulations, Sternum - Fractures of the Sternum

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Sternum - Manubrium

('manubrium sterni') The manubrium is the broad, upper part of the sternum. With a quadrangular shape, wider superiorly and narrower inferiorly, it articulates with the clavicles and the first two ribs. Sternum - Surfaces. Its anterior surface, convex from side to side, concave from above downward, is smooth, and affords attachment on either side to the sternal origins of the Pectoralis major and Sternocleidomastoideus. Sometimes the ridges limiting the attachment ...

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Sternum, Sternum - Overview, Sternum - Manubrium, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Borders, Sternum - Body, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Borders, Sternum - Xiphoid Process, Sternum - Surfaces, Sternum - Structure, Sternum - Ossification, Sternum - Articulations, Sternum - Fractures of the Sternum

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Endometrial cancer - Pathology

Histopathology is usually a endometrioid adenocarcinoma. It appears on a background of endometrial hyperplasia. Tumor cells are atypical and form irregular glands, with multiple lumens, pluristratification. The stroma is reduced, producing the "back to back" aspect. With evolution of the disease, the myometrium is infiltrated. ...

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Endometrial cancer, Endometrial cancer - Epidemiology, Endometrial cancer - Risk Factors, Endometrial cancer - Symptoms, Endometrial cancer - Diagnosis, Endometrial cancer - Pathology, Endometrial cancer - Evaluation, Endometrial cancer - Stages of endometrial cancer, Endometrial cancer - Treatment, Endometrial cancer - Support Groups, Endometrial cancer - Expectations, Endometrial cancer - Survival rates, Endometrial cancer - Complications

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Endometrial cancer - Treatment

The primary treatment is surgical. Surgical treatment should consist of, at least, cytologic sampling of the peritoneal fluid, abdominal exploration, palpation and biopsy of suspicious lymph nodes, abdominal hysterectomy, and removal of both ovaries (bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy). Lymphadenectomy, or removal of pelvic and para-aortic lymph nodes, is sometimes performed for tumors that have high risk features, such as pathologic grade 3 serous or clear-cell tumors, invasion of more than 1/2 the myometrium, or extension to the cervix or adnexa. Some ...

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Endometrial cancer, Endometrial cancer - Epidemiology, Endometrial cancer - Risk Factors, Endometrial cancer - Symptoms, Endometrial cancer - Diagnosis, Endometrial cancer - Pathology, Endometrial cancer - Evaluation, Endometrial cancer - Stages of endometrial cancer, Endometrial cancer - Treatment, Endometrial cancer - Support Groups, Endometrial cancer - Expectations, Endometrial cancer - Survival rates, Endometrial cancer - Complications

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - C - Alternative representations

Charlie represents the letter C in the NATO phonetic alphabet. In international Morse code the letter C is DahDitDahDit: - · - · In Braille the letter C is represented as ⠉ (in Unicode), the dot pattern, XX .. .. C - Computing. In Unicode the capital C is codepoint U+0043 and the lowercase c is U+0063. The ASCII code for capital C is 67 and for lowercase c is 99; or in binary 01000011 and 01100011, respectively. See also:

C, C - Phonetic use, C - Alternative representations, C - Computing, C - Meanings for C

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Charlize Theron - Personal life

Theron is the current spokeswoman for Dior perfume. She resides in Los Angeles with her long-term boyfriend, Stuart Townsend, with whom she starred in the 2004 film, "Head in the Clouds"; she has said that she will not marry him until same-sex couples are able to have their marriages recognized. Theron is also involved in women's rights organizations [3]. Dated lead singer of Third Eye Blind, Stephan Jenkins from January 1998 to July 2001. Jenkins broke up with her after failing to take her requests of marri ...

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Charlize Theron, Charlize Theron - Early life, Charlize Theron - Career, Charlize Theron - Personal life, Charlize Theron - Selected filmography

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Charlize Theron - Early life

Her father, Charles, was a construction company owner of French Huguenot descent; her mother, Gerda, is of German descent and took over her husband's business after his death. Theron's first language is Afrikaans, and her second is English. "Theron" is a French surname pronounced in Afrikaans as "Tronn", although she has stated that she prefers the pronunciation "Thrown" [1]. She grew up as the only child on her parents' farm near Johannesburg and was sent to a boarding school at the age of 13. At the age of 15, Theron witnessed the death of her father; he was an abusive alcoholic, and her mother shot him in self defense ...

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Charlize Theron, Charlize Theron - Early life, Charlize Theron - Career, Charlize Theron - Personal life, Charlize Theron - Selected filmography

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - Endometrial cancer - Expectations

Because endometrial cancer is usually diagnosed in the early stages (70 percent to 75 percent of cases are in stage 1 at diagnosis; 10 percent to 15 percent of cases are in stage 2; 10 percent to 15 percent of cases are in stage 3 or 4), there is a better probable outcome associated with it than with other types of gynecological cancers such as cervical or ovarian cancer. Endometrial cancer - Survival rates. The 5-year survival rate for endometrial cancer following appropriate treatment is: 75% to 95% for stage 1 50% for stage 2 30% f ...

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Endometrial cancer, Endometrial cancer - Epidemiology, Endometrial cancer - Risk Factors, Endometrial cancer - Symptoms, Endometrial cancer - Diagnosis, Endometrial cancer - Pathology, Endometrial cancer - Evaluation, Endometrial cancer - Stages of endometrial cancer, Endometrial cancer - Treatment, Endometrial cancer - Support Groups, Endometrial cancer - Expectations, Endometrial cancer - Survival rates, Endometrial cancer - Complications

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cervical: Encyclopedia II - List of ICD-9 codes - 2. Neoplasms 140-239

Excellent overview here of primary/secondary/in situ/benign List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of lip oral cavity and pharynx 140-149. (140) Malignant neoplasm of lip (141) Malignant neoplasm of tongue (142) Malignant neoplasm of major salivary glands (143) Malignant neoplasm of gum (144) Malignant neoplasm of floor of mouth (145) Malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified parts of mouth (146) Malignant neoplasm of oropharynx See also:

List of ICD-9 codes, List of ICD-9 codes - 1. Infectious and parasitic diseases 001-139, List of ICD-9 codes - Intestinal infectious diseases 001-009, List of ICD-9 codes - tuberculosis 010-018, List of ICD-9 codes - zoonotic bacterial diseases 020-027, List of ICD-9 codes - other bacterial diseases 030-041, List of ICD-9 codes - human immunodeficiency virus hiv infection 042-044, List of ICD-9 codes - poliomyelitis and other non-arthropod-borne viral diseases of central nervous system 045-049, List of ICD-9 codes - viral diseases accompanied by exanthem 050-057, List of ICD-9 codes - arthropod-borne viral diseases 060-066, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases due to viruses and chlamydiae 070-079, List of ICD-9 codes - rickettsioses and other arthropod-borne diseases 080-088, List of ICD-9 codes - syphilis and other venereal diseases 090-099, List of ICD-9 codes - other spirochetal diseases 100-104, List of ICD-9 codes - mycoses 110-118, List of ICD-9 codes - helminthiases 120-129, List of ICD-9 codes - other infectious and parasitic diseases 130-136, List of ICD-9 codes - late effects of infectious and parasitic diseases 137-139, List of ICD-9 codes - 2. Neoplasms 140-239, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of lip oral cavity and pharynx 140-149, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of digestive organs and peritoneum 150-159, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of respiratory and intrathoracic organs 160-165, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of bone connective tissue skin and breast 170-176, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organs 179-189, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified sites 190-199, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissue 200-208, List of ICD-9 codes - benign neoplasms 210-229, List of ICD-9 codes - carcinoma in situ 230-234, List of ICD-9 codes - neoplasms of uncertain behavior 235-238, List of ICD-9 codes - neoplasms of unspecified nature 239-239, List of ICD-9 codes - 3. Endocrine nutritional and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders 240-279, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of thyroid gland 240-246, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of other endocrine glands 250-259, List of ICD-9 codes - nutritional deficiencies 260-269, List of ICD-9 codes - other metabolic and immunity disorders 270-279, List of ICD-9 codes - 4. Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs 280-289, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs 280-289, List of ICD-9 codes - 5. Mental disorders 290-319, List of ICD-9 codes - psychoses 290-299, List of ICD-9 codes - organic psychotic conditions 290-294, List of ICD-9 codes - other psychoses 295-299, List of ICD-9 codes - neurotic disorders personality disorders and other nonpsychotic mental disorders 300-316, List of ICD-9 codes - mental retardation 317-319, List of ICD-9 codes - 6. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs 320-389, List of ICD-9 codes - inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system 320-326, List of ICD-9 codes - hereditary and degenerative diseases of the central nervous system 330-337, List of ICD-9 codes - other disorders of the central nervous system 340-349, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of the peripheral nervous system 350-359, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of the eye and adnexa 360-379, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of the ear and mastoid process 380-389, List of ICD-9 codes - 7. Diseases of the circulatory system 390-459, List of ICD-9 codes - acute rheumatic fever 390-392, List of ICD-9 codes - chronic rheumatic heart disease 393-398, List of ICD-9 codes - hypertensive disease 401-405, List of ICD-9 codes - ischemic heart disease 410-414, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of pulmonary circulation 415-417, List of ICD-9 codes - other forms of heart disease 420-429, List of ICD-9 codes - cerebrovascular disease 430-438, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of arteries arterioles and capillaries 440-448, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of veins and lymphatics and other diseases of circulatory system 451-459, List of ICD-9 codes - 8. Diseases of the respiratory system 460-519, List of ICD-9 codes - acute respiratory infections 460-466, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of the upper respiratory tract 470-478, List of ICD-9 codes - pneumonia and influenza 480-487, List of ICD-9 codes - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and allied conditions 490-496, List of ICD-9 codes - pneumoconioses and other lung diseases due to external agents 500-508, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of respiratory system 510-519, List of ICD-9 codes - 9. Diseases of the digestive system 520-579, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of oral cavity salivary glands and jaws 520-529, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of esophagus stomach and duodenum 530-537, List of ICD-9 codes - appendicitis 540-543, List of ICD-9 codes - hernia of abdominal cavity 550-553, List of ICD-9 codes - noninfectious enteritis and colitis 555-558, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of intestines and peritoneum 560-569, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of digestive system 570-579, List of ICD-9 codes - 10. Diseases of the genitourinary system 580-629, List of ICD-9 codes - nephritis nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis 580-589, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of urinary system 590-599, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of male genital organs 600-608, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of breast 610-611, List of ICD-9 codes - inflammatory disease of female pelvic organs 614-616, List of ICD-9 codes - other disorders of female genital tract 617-629, List of ICD-9 codes - 11. Complications of pregnancy childbirth and the puerperium 630-676, List of ICD-9 codes - ectopic and molar pregnancy 630-633, List of ICD-9 codes - other pregnancy with abortive outcome 634-639, List of ICD-9 codes - complications mainly related to pregnancy 640-648, List of ICD-9 codes - normal delivery and other indications for care in pregnancy labor and delivery 650-659, List of ICD-9 codes - complications occurring mainly in the course of labor and delivery 660-669, List of ICD-9 codes - complications of the puerperium 670-676, List of ICD-9 codes - 12. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue 680-709, List of ICD-9 codes - infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue 680-686, List of ICD-9 codes - other inflammatory conditions of skin and subcutaneous tissue 690-698, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue 700-709, List of ICD-9 codes - 13. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 710-739, List of ICD-9 codes - arthropathies and related disorders 710-719, List of ICD-9 codes - dorsopathies 720-724, List of ICD-9 codes - rheumatism excluding the back 725-729, List of ICD-9 codes - osteopathies chondropathies and acquired musculoskeletal deformities 730-739, List of ICD-9 codes - 14. Congenital anomalies 740-759, List of ICD-9 codes - congenital anomalies 740-759, List of ICD-9 codes - 15. Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period 760-779, List of ICD-9 codes - maternal causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality 760-763, List of ICD-9 codes - other conditions originating in the perinatal period 764-779, List of ICD-9 codes - 16. Symptoms signs and ill-defined conditions 780-799, List of ICD-9 codes - symptoms 780-789, List of ICD-9 codes - nonspecific abnormal findings 790-796, List of ICD-9 codes - ill-defined and unknown causes of morbidity and mortality 797-799, List of ICD-9 codes - 17. Injury and poisoning 800-999, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of skull 800-804, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of neck and trunk 805-809, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of upper limb 810-819, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of lower limb 820-829, List of ICD-9 codes - dislocation 830-839, List of ICD-9 codes - sprains and strains of joints and adjacent muscles 840-848, List of ICD-9 codes - intracranial injury excluding those with skull fracture 850-854, List of ICD-9 codes - internal injury of thorax abdomen and pelvis 860-869, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of head neck and trunk 870-879, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound 870-897, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of upper limb 880-887, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of lower limb 890-897, List of ICD-9 codes - injury to blood vessels 900-904, List of ICD-9 codes - late effects of injuries poisonings toxic effects and other external causes 905-909, List of ICD-9 codes - superficial injury 910-919, List of ICD-9 codes - contusion with intact skin surface 920-924, List of ICD-9 codes - crushing injury 925-929, List of ICD-9 codes - effects of foreign body entering through orifice 930-939, List of ICD-9 codes - burns 940-949, List of ICD-9 codes - injury to nerves and spinal cord 950-957, List of ICD-9 codes - certain traumatic complications and unspecified injuries 958-959, List of ICD-9 codes - poisoning by drugs medicinal and biological substances 960-979, List of ICD-9 codes - toxic effects of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source 980-989, List of ICD-9 codes - other and unspecified effects of external causes 990-995, List of ICD-9 codes - complications of surgical and medical care not elsewhere classified 996-999, List of ICD-9 codes - E section -- External causes of injury, List of ICD-9 codes - V codes -- Supplementary classification of factors influencing health status and contact with health services

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