Official WHO Updates Combined 1996 2009 VOLUME 1

Official WHO Updates Combined 1996 2009 VOLUME 1

Includes proposals ratified by WHO-FIC Network at the annual meeting in Seoul, October 2009 WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Update and Revision Committee February 2010 CUMULATIVE OFFICIAL UPDATES TO ICD-10 The following pages include the corrigenda (pages 747-750 of Volume 3) and cumulative official changes to the tabular list, instruction manual and alphabetical index of ICD-10 from 1996 to 2009. These changes are approved at the Heads of Centres meetings in October of each year. The source and implementation date for each change has been identified. Date of approval has also been indicated for all changes except the corrigenda. In 1999, the WHO ICD-10 Update Reference Committee (URC) was established. Modifications to the classification that have been recommended following the URC’s inception are uniquely identified and further defined as a major or minor change. Relevant changes in other language versions of ICD-10 and in related tools will also have to be made and disseminated by the appropriate authority. (Note: Every effort has been made in the following pages to reproduce the content of the ICD-10 in the same format as the published volumes. Page references have not been used in all instances since these do not apply to electronic versions of the Classification. Additions/changes have been indicated through the use of instructions, underline and strikeout). This document is not issued to the general public, and all rights are reserved by the World Health Organization (WHO). The document may not be reviewed, abstracted, quoted, reproduced or translated, in part or in whole, without the prior written permission of WHO. No part of this document may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means – electronic, mechanical or other – without the prior written permission of WHO. 1 Includes proposals ratified by WHO-FIC Network at the annual meeting in Seoul, October 2009 Volume 1 TABULAR LIST Instruction Tabular list entries Source Date Major/ Implementation approved Minor date update Page iii Contents MRG October 2003 Major October 2003 (URC:0204) Tabular list of inclusions and four-character subcategories ..... XXII Codes for special purposes List of Three-Character Categories Bacterial, viral and other infectious agents (B95–B978) B95 Streptococcus and staphylococcus as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters Revise code MbRG October title, revise code B96 Other specified bacterial agents as the cause of diseases Major January 2010 title and add classified to other chapters (URC:1291) 2008 code to list B97 Viral agents as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters B98 Other specified infectious agents as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters List of Three-Character Categories MRG October 2007 Major January 2010 (URC:1066) Revise code C79 Secondary malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified sites title: List of three-character categories Revise code titles and add Malignant neoplasms of lymphoid, haematopoietic and related tissue (C81- code to list C96) C81 Hodgkin's disease lymphoma C82 Follicular [nodular] non-Hodgkin's lymphoma C83 Diffuse non-Hodgkin's Non-follicular lymphoma Germany October 2008 Major January 2010 C84 Peripheral and cutaneous Mature T/NK-cell lymphomas (URC:1230) C85 Other and unspecified types of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma C86 Other specified types of T/NK-cell lymphoma C88 Other B-cell lymphoma [Mmalignant immunoproliferative diseases] D76 Certain Other specified diseases involving with participation of lymphoreticular tissue and reticulohistiocytic system tissue 2 Includes proposals ratified by WHO-FIC Network at the annual meeting in Seoul, October 2009 List of three-character categories Diseases of the nervous system (G00-G99) Revise code Systemic atrophies primarily affecting the central nervous system (G10- range and add G13 G14) G10 Huntington's disease Brazil October code to list Major January 2010 G11 Hereditary ataxia (URC:1116) 2008 G12 Spinal muscular atrophy and related syndromes G13* Systemic atrophies primarily affecting central nervous system in diseases classified elsewhere G14 Postpolio syndrome Page 50 List of Three-Character categories Australia October 2002 Major January 2006 (URC:0045) Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes (G80-G83) Modify category G80 Infantile Cerebral palsy descriptor List of three- character categories URC October 2008 Major October 2008 Add category (URC:0349) Influenza and pneumonia (J09J10-J18) J09 Influenza due to identified avian influenza virus J10 Influenza due to other identified influenza virus Revise code title List of three- character categories Chapter X Diseases of the respiratory system URC #1602 (J00-J99) October 2009 Minor January 2011 WHO Influenza and pneumonia (J09-J18) J09 Influenza due to certain identified avian influenza virus Revise code title List of three-character categories Chapter XI Diseases of the digestive system URC # 1333 October 2009 Major January 2013 (K00-K93) Japan Diseases of oesophagus, stomach and duodenum (K20-K31) K30 Dyspepsia Functional dyspepsia 3 Includes proposals ratified by WHO-FIC Network at the annual meeting in Seoul, October 2009 List of Three-Character Categories Australia October 2007 Major January 2010 (URC:1241) Revise code Renal failure (N17–N19) title: N17 Acute renal failure N18 Chronic renal kidney failure disease N19 Unspecified renal failure Revise code List of three-character categories titles Chapter XV Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O00-O99) Oedema, proteinuria and hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O10-O16) O11 Pre-existing hypertensive disorder with URC #1189 superimposed proteinuria eclampsia October 2009 Minor January 2011 Australia superimposed on chronic hypertension O13 Gestational [pregnancy-induced] hypertension without significant proteinuria O14 Gestational [pregnancy-induced] hypertension with significant proteinuria Pre-eclampsia Page 71 List of Three-Character categories Australia October 2002 Major January 2006 (URC:0112) Revise code Other obstetric conditions, not elsewhere classified (O94-O99) Add category O94 Sequelae of complication of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium code and title Page 63 Germany October 2004 Major January 2006 List of Three-Character Categories (URC:0222) Modify three- Complications of labour and delivery (O60–O75) character code O60 Preterm delivery labour title List of Three-Character Categories Germany October 2007 Major January 2010 Digestive system disorders of fetus and newborn (P75–P78) (URC:1162) P75* Meconium ileus in cystic fibrosis Revise code P76 Other intestinal obstruction of newborn title: P77 Necrotizing enterocolitis of fetus and newborn P78 Other perinatal digestive system disorders Page 104 Chapter XXII MRG October 2003 Major October 2003 Codes for special purposes (URC:0204) 4 Includes proposals ratified by WHO-FIC Network at the annual meeting in Seoul, October 2009 (U00-U99) Provisional assigment of new diseases of uncertain etiology (U00-U49) U04 Severe acute respiratory syndrome [SARS] Revise code List of three-character categories titles Chapter XXII Codes for special purposes (U00-U99) Bacterial agents resistant to antibiotics (U80-U89) Resistance to antimicrobial and antineoplastic drugs (U82-U85) U80 Agent resistant to penicillin and related antibiotics U81 Agent resistant to vancomycin and related antibiotics URC #1467 October 2009 Major January 2013 U88 Agent resistant to multiple antibiotics Canada U89 Agent resistant to other and unspecified antibiotics U82 Resistance to betalactam antibiotics U83 Resistance to other antibiotics U84 Resistance to other antimicrobial drugs U85 Resistance to antineoplastic drugs Page 107 Certain infectious and parasitic diseases (A00-B99) Australia/ October 2002 Major January 2006 NORDIC Add instruction Use additional code (U80.- – U89.-), if desired, to identify the antibiotic to (URC:0026) which a bacterial agent is resistant Revise excludes Certain infectious and parasitic diseases (A00–B99) note Includes: diseases generally recognized as communicable or transmissible Excludes: carrier or suspected carrier of infectious disease (Z22.-) certain localized infections – see body system-related chapters infectious and parasitic diseases complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium [except obstetrical tetanus]and Canada October 2008 Major January 2010 human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] disease] (O98.-) (URC:1187) infectious and parasitic diseases specific to the perinatal period [except tetanus neonatorum, congenital syphilis, perinatal gonococcal infection and perinatal human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] disease] (P35–P39) influenza and other acute respiratory infections (J00–J22) Certain infectious and parasitic diseases (A00-B99) MbRG October 2008 Major January 2010 (URC:1291) 5 Includes proposals ratified by WHO-FIC Network at the annual meeting in Seoul, October 2009 …. This chapter contains the following blocks: Revise code … B95–B978 Bacterial, viral and other infectious agents B99 Other infectious disease Revise Notes Chapter I - Certain infectious and parasitic diseases (A00-B99) URC # Use additional code (U82-U85) (U80-U89.-), if desired, to identify the 1467 October 2009 Major January 2013 antibiotic to which a bacterial agent is resistant. resistance to antimicrobials Canada and antineoplastic drugs A02 Other salmonella infections MbRG October 2007 Major January 2010 Revise code title A02.0 Salmonella enteritis (URC:1238) Salmonellosis A02.1 Salmonella septicaemia

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