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Alphabetical Index to Diseases and Nature of Injury for Use with Perinatal Conditions (P00-P96) Subset of alphabetical index to diseases and nature of injury for use with perinatal conditions (P00-P96) SUBSET OF ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO DISEASES AND NATURE OF INJURY FOR USE WITH PERINATAL CONDITIONS (P00-P96) Conditions arising in the perinatal period Conditions arising—continued - abnormal, abnormality—continued Note - Conditions arising in the perinatal - - fetus, fetal period, even though death or morbidity occurs - - - causing disproportion later, should, as far as possible, be coded to - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 chapter XVI, which takes precedence over - - forces of labor chapters containing codes for diseases by - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.6 their anatomical site. - - labor NEC - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.6 These exclude: - - membranes (fetal) Congenital malformations, deformations - - - affecting fetus or newborn P02.9 and chromosomal abnormalities - - - specified type NEC, affecting fetus or (Q00-Q99) newborn P02.8 Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic - - organs or tissues of maternal pelvis diseases (E00-E99) - - - in pregnancy or childbirth Injury, poisoning and certain other - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.8 consequences of external causes (S00-T99) - - - - causing obstructed labor Neoplasms (C00-D48) - - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 Tetanus neonatorum (A33) - - parturition - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.9 - ablatio, ablation - - presentation (fetus) (see also Presentation, - - placentae (see also Abruptio placentae) fetal, abnormal) - - - affecting fetus or newborn P02.1 - - - before labor, affecting fetus or newborn - abnormal, abnormality, abnormalities - see P01.7 also Anomaly - - pulmonary - - amnion, amniotic fluid - - - function, newborn P28.8 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P02.9 - - - ventilation, newborn P28.8 - - anticoagulation - - umbilical cord - - - newborn (transient) P61.6 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P02.6 - - cervix NEC, maternal (acquired) - - vagina, maternal (acquired) (congenital), in (congenital), in pregnancy or childbirth pregnancy or childbirth - - - causing obstructed labor - - - causing obstructed labor - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - - chorion - - vulva and perineum, maternal (acquired) - - - affecting fetus or newborn P02.9 (congenital), in pregnancy or childbirth - - coagulation - - - causing obstructed labor - - - newborn, transient P61.6 - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 PC−1 SUBSET OF ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO DISEASES AND NATURE OF INJURY FOR USE WITH PERINATAL CONDITIONS (P00-P96) Conditions arising—continued Conditions arising—continued - ABO hemolytic disease (fetus or newborn) - absorption P55.1 - - chemical - aborter, habitual or recurrent NEC - - - through placenta (fetus or newborn) P04.8 - - current abortion - - - - environmental substance P04.6 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P01.8 - - - - nutritional substance P04.5 - abortion (complete) (incomplete) - - - - obstetric anesthetic or analgesic drug - - fetus or newborn P96.4 P04.0 - - habitual or recurrent - - drug NEC (see also Reaction, drug) - - - with current abortion - - - addictive - - - - fetus P01.8 - - - - through placenta (fetus or newborn) - - legal (induced) P04.4 - - - fetus P96.4 - - - through placenta (fetus or newborn) - - medical P04.1 - - - fetus P96.4 - - - - obstetric anesthetic or analgesic - - spontaneous medication P04.0 - - - fetus P01.8 - - maternal medication NEC through placenta - - - threatened (fetus or newborn) P04.1 - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P01.8 - accident - - therapeutic - - birth - see Birth, injury - - - fetus P96.4 - - during pregnancy, to mother - - threatened (spontaneous) - - - affecting fetus or newborn P00.5 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P01.8 - acidosis (lactic) (respiratory) - abruptio placentae - - fetal - see Distress, fetal - - affecting fetus or newborn P02.1 - - intrauterine - see Distress, fetal - abscess (embolic) (infective) (metastatic) - - metabolic NEC (multiple) (perforated) (pyogenic) (septic) - - - late, of newborn P74.0 - - breast (acute) (chronic) (nonpuerperal) - - - newborn - see Distress, fetal - - - newborn P39.0 - acrocyanosis - - kidney, maternal - - newborn P28.2 - - - complicating pregnancy - addiction, maternal (see also Dependence) - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P00.1 - - alcohol, alcoholic (ethyl) (methyl) (wood) - - navel - - - complicating pregnancy or childbirth - - - newborn P38 - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P04.3 - - pyemic - see Septicemia - adhesions, adhesive (postinfective) - - - newborn (see also Septicemia, newborn) - - amnion to fetus P36.9 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P02.8 - - umbilicus - adiponecrosis neonatorum P83.8 - - - newborn P38 - aeration lung imperfect, newborn P28.1 PC−2 SUBSET OF ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO DISEASES AND NATURE OF INJURY FOR USE WITH PERINATAL CONDITIONS (P00-P96) Conditions arising—continued Conditions arising—continued - albuminuria, albuminuric (acute) (chronic) - anemia—continued (subacute) (see also Proteinuria) - - hemolytic - - pre-eclamptic (see also Pre-eclampsia) - - - acute - - - affecting fetus or newborn P00.0 - - - - fetus or newborn (see also Disease, - alcoholism (acute) (chronic) hemolytic) P55.9 - - complicating pregnancy or childbirth - - maternal, of or complicating pregnancy - - - affecting fetus or newborn P04.3 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P00.8 - amnionitis - - newborn P61.4 - - affecting fetus or newborn P02.7 - - - posthemorrhagic (fetal) P61.3 - amputation - - of prematurity P61.2 - - any part of fetus, to facilitate delivery - - posthemorrhagic (chronic) P03.8 - - - newborn P61.3 - Anaerosis of newborn P28.8 - anhydramnios - anasarca - - affecting fetus or newborn P01.2 - - fetus or newborn P83.2 - anomaly, anomalous (congenital) - android pelvis, maternal (unspecified type) - - with disproportion (fetopelvic) - - cervix, maternal - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - - - in pregnancy or childbirth NEC - anemia - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.8 - - congenital P61.4 - - - - causing obstructed labor - - - due to isoimmunization NEC P55.9 - - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - - - following fetal blood loss P61.3 - - uterus, maternal - - due to - - - in pregnancy or childbirth - - - fetal blood loss P61.3 - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.8 - - - prematurity P61.2 - - - - causing obstructed labor - - erythroblastic - - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - - - fetus or newborn (see also Disease, - anoxemia (see also Anoxia) hemolytic) P55.9 - - newborn (see also Asphyxia, newborn) - - fetus or newborn P61.4 P21.9 - - - due to - anoxia (see also Hypoxia) - - - - ABO (antibodies) (isoimmunization) - - cerebral (maternal/fetal incompatibility) - - - newborn (see also Asphyxia, newborn) P55.1 P21.9 - - - - Rh (antibodies) (isoimmunization) - - newborn (see also Asphyxia, newborn) (maternal/fetal incompatibility) P21.9 P55.0 - - - following fetal blood loss P61.3 PC−3 SUBSET OF ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO DISEASES AND NATURE OF INJURY FOR USE WITH PERINATAL CONDITIONS (P00-P96) Conditions arising—continued Conditions arising—continued - anteversion - asphyxia, asphyxiation (by) - - uterus, uterine, maternal (cervix) - - antenatal (see also Distress, fetal) P20.9 (postinfectional) (postpartal, old) - - birth (see also Asphyxia, newborn) P21.9 - - - in pregnancy or childbirth - - fetal (see also Distress, fetal) P20.9 - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.8 - - food or foreign body (in) - - - - causing obstructed labor - - - newborn P24.3 - - - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - - intrauterine (see also Distress, fetal) P20.9 - anthropoid pelvis, maternal - - mucus (in) - - with disproportion (fetopelvic) - - - newborn P24.1 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - - newborn P21.9 - antibodies (blood group) (see also - - - with 1-minute Apgar score Incompatibility) - - - - low NEC P21.9 - - anti-D - - - - 0-3 P21.0 - - - fetus or newborn P55.0 - - - - 4-7 P21.1 - anuria - - - blue P21.1 - - newborn P96.0 - - - livida P21.1 - apgar (score) - - - mild or moderate P21.1 - - low NEC, with asphyxia P21.9 - - - pallida P21.0 - - 0-3 at 1 minute, with asphyxia P21.0 - - - severe P21.0 - - 4-7 at 1 minute, with asphyxia P21.1 - - - white P21.0 - apnea, apneic (spells) - - perinatal (see also Asphyxia, newborn) - - newborn NEC P28.4 P21.9 - - - sleep (primary) P28.3 - - postnatal (see also Asphyxia, newborn) - arrest, arrested P21.9 - - active phase of labor - - prenatal (see also Distress, fetal) P20.9 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.6 - aspiration - - cardiac - - amniotic fluid (newborn) P24.1 - - - newborn P29.1 - - blood, newborn P24.2 - - coronary - - liquor (amnii) (newborn) P24.1 - - - infant P29.1 - - meconium (newborn) P24.0 - - deep transverse - - milk (newborn) P24.3 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 - - mucus - - development or growth - - - newborn P24.1 - - - fetus P05.9 - - newborn (massive) (syndrome) P24.9 - - respiratory - - - meconium P24.0 - - - newborn P28.5 - - vernix caseosa (newborn) P24.8 - arrhythmia (cardiac) (ventricular) (see - asymmetry - see also Distortion also Dysrhythmia) - - pelvis with disproportion (fetopelvic) - - newborn P29.1 - - - affecting fetus or newborn P03.1 PC−4 SUBSET OF ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO DISEASES AND NATURE OF INJURY FOR USE WITH PERINATAL CONDITIONS (P00-P96) Conditions arising—continued Conditions arising—continued - atelectasis (massive) (partial) (pressure) - Bandl's ring (contraction), complicating (pulmonary) delivery - - fetus or newborn (secondary) P28.1 - - affecting
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