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  2. List of ICD-9 codes 780–799: symptoms, signs, and ill-defined ...

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    789 Other symptoms involving abdomen and pelvis. 789.0 Abdominal pain; 789.1 Hepatomegaly; 789.2 Splenomegaly; 789.3 Abdominal/pelvic mass, unspec. 789.4 Abdominal rigidity; 789.5 Ascites; 789.6 Abdominal tenderness; Nonspecific abnormal findings (790–796) 790 Nonspecific findings on examination of blood; 790.0 Abnormal red blood cell. 790.1 ...

  3. List of ICD-9 codes 520–579: diseases of the digestive system

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    Diseases of oral cavity, salivary glands, and jaws (520–529) Diseases of esophagus, stomach, and duodenum (530–539) Appendicitis (540–543) Hernia of abdominal cavity (550–553) Noninfectious enteritis and colitis (555–558) Other diseases of intestines and peritoneum (560–569) Other diseases of digestive system (570–579) Liver ...

  4. Postcholecystectomy syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The remaining 50% are due to non-biliary causes. This is because upper abdominal pain and gallstones are both common but are not always related. Non-biliary causes of PCS may be caused by a functional gastrointestinal disorder, such as functional dyspepsia. Chronic diarrhea in postcholecystectomy syndrome is a type of bile acid diarrhea (type 3).

  5. Murphy's sign - Wikipedia

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    Differentiating upper right quadrant pain. In medicine, Murphy's sign (also known as Sweeney’s sign) is a maneuver during a physical examination as part of the abdominal examination. [1] It is useful for differentiating pain in the right upper quadrant. Typically, it is positive in cholecystitis, but negative in choledocholithiasis ...

  6. Abdominal pain - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal pain. Abdominal pain can be characterized by the region it affects. Abdominal pain, also known as a stomach ache, is a symptom associated with both non-serious and serious medical issues. Since the abdomen contains most of the body's vital organs, it can be an indicator of a wide variety of diseases.

  7. List of ICD-9 codes 800–999: injury and poisoning - Wikipedia

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    868.09 Injury to other and multiple intra-abdominal organs without open wound into cavity; 868.1 Injury to other intra-abdominal organs with open wound into cavity; 869 Internal injury to unspecified or ill-defined organs; Open wound of head, neck, and trunk (870–879) 870 Open wound of ocular adnexa; 871 Open wound of eyeball; 872 Open wound ...

  8. List of ICD-9 codes 580–629: diseases of the genitourinary ...

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    Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis (580–589) Other diseases of urinary system (590–599) Diseases of male genital organs (600–608) Disorders Of Breast (610–612) Inflammatory Disease Of Female Pelvic Organs (614–616) Other disorders of female genital tract (617–629)

  9. Carnett's sign - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, Carnett's sign is a finding on clinical examination in which ( acute) abdominal pain remains unchanged or increases when the muscles of the abdominal wall are tensed. [1] [2] For this part of the abdominal examination, the patient can be asked to lift the head and shoulders from the examination table to tense the abdominal muscles.