irritable bowel disease, polyps in the rectum or colon, or diverticulosis. These more concerning conditions often have other, concurrent symptoms, such as changes in bowel habits, abdominal pain, and weight loss. Because of the potential for serious underlying conditions, any bleeding...
280.9D50.9Iron deficiency anemia- unspecified 626.4N92.6Irregular menstruation- unspecified 626.9N92.6Irregular menstruation- unspecified 692.9L24.9Irritant contact dermatitis- unspecified cause 879.2S31.112ALaceration without foreign body of abdominal wall- epigastric region without penetration into peritoneal cavit...
In the chapter for hematology, it was not possible to reach a consensus, so two different views coexist: one by classically described clinical groups (anemias, polycythemias, hemorrhagic diseases, thrombotic diseases etc.), corresponding to the Rare Diseases TAG draft, one based on etiology (...
Iron deficiency anemia secondary to blood loss (chronic) D50.9 Iron deficiency anemia, unspecified D51.8 Other vitamin B12 deficiency anemias D53.9 Nutritional anemia, unspecified D63.1 Anemia in chronic kidney disease D63.8 Anemia in other chronic diseases classified elsewhere D64.9 Anemia, unspecified...
anemia 2801 Iron def anemia dietary 2808 Iron defic anemia NEC 2809 Iron defic anemia NOS 2810 Pernicious anemia 2811 B12 defic anemia NEC 2812 Folate-deficiency anemia 2813 Megaloblastic anemia NEC 2814 Protein defic anemia 2818 Nutritional anemia NEC 2819 Deficiency anemia NOS 2820 Hereditary ...