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Icd-10 Chapter Xix: Injury, Poisoning and Certain Other Consequences of External Causes Information

The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision (ICD-10) is a coding of diseases and signs, symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances and external causes of injury or diseases, as classified by the World Health Organization (WHO).[1]. This page contains ICD-10 Chapter XIX: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes.

Contents

S00–T14 – Injury

Superficial Open Fracture D/S/S Crush Amputation Other
head S00 S01 S02 S03 S07 S08 S09
neck S10 S11 S12 S13 S17 S18 S19
thorax S20 S21 S22 S23 S27 S28 S29
abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis S30 S31 S32 S33 S37 S38 S39
shoulder and upper arm S40 S41 S42 S43 S47 S48 S49
elbow and forearm S50 S51 S52 S53 S57 S58 S59
wrist and hand S60 S61 S62 S63 S67 S68 S69
hip and thigh S70 S71 S72 S73 S77 S78 S79
knee and lower leg S80 S81 S82 S83 S87 S88 S89
ankle and foot S90 S91 S92 S93 S97 S98 S99
multiple regions T00 T01 T02 T03 T04 T05 T06-7

(S00–S09) head

(S10–S19) neck

(S20–S29) thorax

(S30–S39) abdomen, lower back, lumbar spine and pelvis

(S40–S49) shoulder and upper arm

(S50–S59) elbow and forearm

(S60–S69) wrist and hand

(S70–S79) hip and thigh

(S80–S89) knee and lower leg

(S90–S99) ankle and foot

(T00–T07) involving multiple body regions

(T08–T14) unspecified parts of trunk, limb or body region

T15–T98 – Poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

(T15–T19) Effects of foreign body entering through natural orifice

(T20–T32) Burns and corrosions

(T33–T35) Frostbite

(T36–T50) Poisoning by drugs, medicaments and biological substances

(T51–T65) Toxic effects of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source

(T66–T78) Other and unspecified effects of external causes

(T79) Certain early complications of trauma

(T80–T88) Complications of surgical and medical care, not elsewhere classified

(T90–T98) Sequelae of injuries, of Poisoning and of other consequences of external causes

See also

References

  1. ^ WHO | International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
Pathology: Medical conditions and ICD code
(Disease / Disorder / Illness, Syndrome / Sequence, Symptom / Sign, Injury, etc.)
(A/B, 001–139) Infectious disease/Infection: Bacterial disease (G+, G-) · Virus disease · Parasitic disease (Protozoan infection, Helminthiasis, Ectoparasitic infestation) · Mycosis · Zoonosis
(C/D, 140–239 & 279–289)
Cancer (C00–D48, 140–239) Tumor
Myeloid hematologic (D50–D77, 280–289) Anemia · Coagulopathy
Lymphoid immune (D80–D89, 279) Immunodeficiency · Immunoproliferative disorder · Hypersensitivity
(E, 240–278) Endocrine disease · Nutrition disorder · Inborn error of metabolism
(F, 290–319) Mental disorder
(G, 320–359) Nervous system disease (CNS, PNS) · Neuromuscular disease
(H, 360–389) Eye disease · Ear disease
(I, 390–459) Cardiovascular disease (Heart disease, Vascular disease)
(J, 460–519) Respiratory disease (Obstructive lung disease, Restrictive lung disease, Pneumonia)
(K, 520–579) Stomatognathic disease (Tooth disease) · Digestive disease (Esophageal, Stomach, Enteropathy, Liver, Pancreatic)
(L, 680–709) Skin disease · skin appendages (Nail disease, Hair disease, Sweat gland disease)
(M, 710–739) Musculoskeletal disorders: Myopathy · Arthropathy · Osteochondropathy (Osteopathy, Chondropathy)
(N, 580–629) Urologic disease (Nephropathy, Urinary bladder disease) · Male genital disease · Breast disease · Female genital disease
(O, 630–679) Complications of pregnancy · Obstetric labor complication · Puerperal disorder
(P, 760–779) Fetal disease
(Q, 740–759) Congenital disorder (Congenital abnormality)
(R, 780–799) Syndromes · Medical signs (Eponymous)
(S/T, 800–999) Bone fracture · Joint dislocation · Sprain · Strain · Subluxation · Head injury · Chest trauma · Poisoning
Injury : Fractures and cartilage injuries (Sx2, 800–829)
General Avulsion fracture · Greenstick fracture · Salter-Harris fractures · Spiral fracture
Head Skull fracture (Basilar) · Blowout · Mandibular · Nasal · Le Fort fracture of skull Dental trauma: Enamel infraction · Vertical root fracture · Dental barotrauma
Vertebral Spinal fracture Cervical: C1 (Jefferson) · C2 (Hangman's) · Flexion teardrop Clay-shoveler · Burst · Compression · Wedge · Chance · Holdsworth fracture
Ribs Rib fracture · Flail chest · Sternal
Shoulder, arm and hand
Shoulder Clavicle · Scapular
Arm humerus: Humerus (Supracondylar, Holstein-Lewis fracture) ulna: Monteggia · Hume radius: Distal radius (Galeazzi, Colles', Smith's, Barton's) · Essex-Lopresti fracture
Hand Scaphoid · Rolando · Bennett's · Boxer's
Hip, leg and foot
Hip/femur Femoral fracture (Hip fracture) · Pelvic fracture (Duverney fracture)
Leg tibia: Bumper · Segond · Gosselin · Toddler's fibula: Maisonneuve · Le Fort fracture of ankle · Bosworth both: Trimalleolar · Bimalleolar · Pott's Patella fracture
Foot Lisfranc · Jones · March · Calcaneal

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Joints and ligaments
Head and neck Dislocation of jaw · Whiplash
Shoulder and upper arm GH (Dislocated shoulder) · AC (Separated shoulder) · SLAP tear · Bankart lesion
Elbow and forearm Nursemaid's elbow · Gamekeeper's thumb
Hip and thigh Dislocation of hip
Knee and leg Tear of meniscus · Anterior cruciate ligament injury · Unhappy triad · Patellar dislocation
Ankle and foot Sprained ankle (High ankle sprain) · Metatarsalphalangeal joint sprain (Turf toe)
Muscles and tendons
Shoulder and upper arm Rotator cuff tear
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Lung and lower respiratory tract injuries Pneumothorax (Tension) · Hemothorax · Hemopneumothorax · Pulmonary contusion · Pulmonary laceration · Tracheobronchial injury · Diaphragmatic rupture (Diaphragmatic hernia)

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General wounds and injuries (T08-T35, 870-949)
General Wound/ trauma
Blunt trauma/ superficial/closed

Abrasion (Avulsion)

Blister (Blood blisterComa blisterDelayed blisterEdema blisterFracture blisterFriction blister • Sucking blister)

Bruise/Hematoma/Ecchymosis (Battle's sign, Raccoon eyes, Black eye, Subungual hematoma, Cullen's sign, Grey Turner's sign, Retroperitoneal hemorrhage)

Animal bite: Insect bite · Spider bite
Penetrating trauma/open

Animal bite: Snakebite · Lizard bite

Ballistic trauma
Foreign body In alimentary tract (Bezoar)
Other Burn/Corrosion/Chemical burn · Frostbite · Traumatic amputation
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Neurotrauma (S06, Sx4, T09.3–4, 850–854, 950–957)
Traumatic brain injury Intracranial hemorrhage/hematoma: intra-axial (Intraparenchymal hemorrhage, Intraventricular hemorrhage) · extra-axial (Subdural hematoma, Epidural hematoma, Subarachnoid hemorrhage) Brain herniation · Cerebral contusion · Cerebral laceration Concussion: Post-concussion syndrome · Second-impact syndrome · Dementia pugilistica · Chronic traumatic encephalopathy Diffuse axonal injury · Shaken baby syndrome · Penetrating head injury
Spinal cord injury Cauda equina syndrome · Paraplegia · Quadriplegia
PNS Nerve injury (Peripheral nerve injury), Wallerian degeneration Injury of accessory nerve · Brachial plexus injury · Traumatic neuroma

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Bruise/Hematoma/Ecchymosis (Battle's sign, Raccoon eyes, Black eye, Subungual hematoma, Cullen's sign, Grey Turner's sign, Retroperitoneal hemorrhage)

Animal bite: Insect bite · Spider bite
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Animal bite: Snakebite · Lizard bite

Ballistic trauma
Foreign body In alimentary tract (Bezoar)
Other Burn/Corrosion/Chemical burn · Frostbite · Traumatic amputation
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Poisonings, toxicities, and overdoses (T36–T65, 960–989) (history)
Inorganic
Metals
Toxic metals Lead · Mercury · Cadmium · Silver · Thallium · Tin · Beryllium
Dietary minerals Manganese · Copper · Iron · Chromium · Zinc · Selenium · Cobalt
Metalloids Arsenic
Nonmetals/halogen compounds Fluoride · Chlorine
Organic
Phosphorus Pesticides: Organophosphates · Aluminium phosphide
Nitrogen Cyanide · Nicotine
CHO Toluene toxicity alcohol (Ethanol, Methanol, Ethylene glycol) Carbon monoxide · Oxygen toxicity
Pharmaceuticals
Drug overdoses
nervous system Salicylate · Paracetamol · Opioids · Barbiturate · Benzodiazepines · TCAs · Anticholinesterase
cardiovascular system Digoxin toxicity · Dipyridamole
Vitamins Vitamin A · Vitamin D · Vitamin E
Biological (including venom, toxin, food poisoning)
Fish/seafood Shellfish poisoning (Paralytic shellfish poisoning, Diarrheal shellfish poisoning, Amnesic shellfish poisoning, Neurotoxic shellfish poisoning) · Ciguatera · Ichthyoallyeinotoxism · Scombroid · Haff disease
Other vertebrates snake venom (Alpha-Bungarotoxin, Ancrod, Batroxobin) amphibian venom: Batrachotoxin · Bombesin · Bufotenin · Physalaemin birds/quail: Coturnism
Arthropods List of biting or stinging arthropods: bee sting/bee venom (Apamin, Melittin) · spider venom (Latrotoxin/Latrodectism, Loxoscelism) · scorpion venom (Charybdotoxin) tick paralysis
Poisonous plants and Poisonous fungi Mushroom poisoning · Lathyrism · Ergotism · Strychnine poisoning · Cinchonism · Locoism (Pea struck)

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Consequences of external causes (T66–T78, 990–995)
Temperature/radiation elevated temperature: Hyperthermia · Heat syncope reduced temperature: Hypothermia · Immersion foot syndromes (Trench footTropical immersion footWarm water immersion foot) · Chilblains · Frostbite · Cold intoleranceAcrocyanosisErythrocyanosis crurum radiation: Radiation poisoning · Radiation burn · Chronic radiation keratosisEosinophilic, polymorphic, and pruritic eruption associated with radiotherapyRadiation acneRadiation cancerRadiation recall reactionRadiation-induced erythema multiformeRadiation-induced hypertrophic scarRadiation-induced keloidRadiation-induced morphea
Air Hypoxia/Asphyxia · Barotrauma (Aerosinusitis, Decompression sickness) · High altitude (Altitude sickness/Chronic mountain sickness, HAPE)
Food Starvation
Maltreatment Physical abuse · Sexual abuse · Psychological abuse
Emesis Motion sickness · Seasickness · Airsickness · Space adaptation syndrome
Adverse effect Hypersensitivity (Anaphylaxis, Angioedema, Allergy, Arthus reaction) Adverse drug reaction
Other Electric shock · Drowning · Lightning injury
Ungrouped skin conditions resulting from physical factors Dermatosis neglectaPinch markPseudoverrucous papules and nodulesSclerosing lymphangiitisTropical anhidrotic astheniaUV-sensitive syndrome

environmental skin conditions: Electrical burnfrictional/traumatic/sports (Black heel and palmEquestrian perniosis • Jogger's nipple • Pulling boat handsRunner's rumpSurfer's knotsTennis toeVibration white fingerWeathering nodule of earWrestler's earCoral cutPainful fat herniation ) • Uranium dermatosis

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Certain early complications of trauma (T79, 958)
Certain early complications of trauma

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Crush syndrome/Rhabdomyolysis

Contracture/Volkmann's contracture/Compartment syndrome

Subcutaneous emphysema
Complications of surgical and medical care (T80–T88, 996–999)
Transfusion reactions Transfusion hemosiderosis · TRALI · TACO · TA-GvHD · FNHTR · Acute/Delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction
Vaccine injury Eczema vaccinatum
Other Serum sickness · Malignant hyperthermia · Herxheimer reaction · Graft-versus-host disease

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