Goiter (adolescent) (colloid) (diffuse) (dipping) (due to iodine deficiency) (endemic) (euthyroid) (heart) (hyperplastic) (internal) (intrathoracic) (juvenile) (mixed type) (nonendemic) (parenchymatous) (plunging) (sporadic) (subclavicular) (substern |
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hyperthyroidism (recurrent) (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0 |
thyrotoxicosis (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0 |
adenomatous (see also Goiter, nodular) 241.9 |
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complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or puerperium 648.1 |
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cystic (see also Goiter, nodular) 241.9 |
due to enzyme defect in synthesis of thyroid hormone (butane-insoluble iodine) (coupling) (deiodinase) (iodide trapping or organification) (iodotyrosine dehalogenase) (peroxidase) 246.1 |
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exophthalmic (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0 |
familial (with deaf-mutism) 243 |
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multinodular (nontoxic) 241.1 |
toxic or with hyperthyroidism (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.2 |
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hyperthyroidism (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.3 |
thyrotoxicosis (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.3 |
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exophthalmic (diffuse) (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0 |
multinodular (nontoxic) 241.1 |
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toxic (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.3 |
uninodular (nontoxic) 241.0 |
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pulsating (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0 |
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Note35 Use the following fifth-digit subclassification with category 242: 0 without mention of thyrotoxic crisis or storm 1 with mention of thyrotoxic crisis or storm
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uninodular (nontoxic) 241.0 |
toxic or with hyperthyroidism (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.1 |