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A comprehensive list of disorders of or affecting the human hematologic system, which includes blood cells and bone marrow. The list covers various types of anemia, leukemia, hemophilia, and other conditions, with definitions, causes, symptoms, and classifications.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of acronyms and initials related to diseases (infectious or non-infectious) and medical disorders. It covers diseases from A to Z, with definitions and links to more information.
Endocrine, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases, and Immunity Disorders IV 280–289: Diseases of the Blood and Blood-forming Organs V 290–319: Mental Disorders VI 320–389: Diseases of the Nervous System and Sense Organs VII 390–459: Diseases of the Circulatory System VIII 460–519: Diseases of the Respiratory System IX 520–579
ICD stands for International Classification of Diseases, a medical classification system used for epidemiology, health management and clinical purposes. The ICD is maintained by the World Health Organization and revised periodically, with the latest version being ICD-11.
List of ICD-9 codes 280–289: diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs; List of ICD-9 codes 290–319: mental disorders; List of ICD-9 codes 320–389: diseases of the nervous system and sense organs; List of ICD-9 codes 390–459: diseases of the circulatory system; List of ICD-9 codes 460–519: diseases of the respiratory system; List ...
ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases, a system of codes for diseases, symptoms, and health problems. It was replaced by ICD-11 in 2022, but some countries have modified versions for their own needs.
Hematologic diseases are disorders which primarily affect the blood and blood-forming organs. Learn about the types, causes, symptoms and treatments of various hematologic diseases, such as anemia, hemophilia, leukemia and more.
Learn about the different types and applications of medical classifications, such as diagnosis, procedure, pharmaceutical, and topographical codes. Compare the international and national standards and examples of the WHO Family of International Classifications.