Peritonsillar - see condition |
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Perityphlitis (see also Appendicitis) 541 |
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Periurethral - see condition |
Periurethritis (gangrenous) 597.89 |
Periuterine - see condition |
Perivaginitis (see also Vaginitis) 616.10 |
Perivasculitis, retinal 362.18 |
Perivasitis (chronic) 608.4 |
Periventricular leukomalacia 779.7 |
Perivesiculitis (seminal) (see also Vesiculitis) 608.0 |
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Pernicious - see condition |
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Persecution |
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Persistence, persistent (congenital) 759.89 |
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Perthes' disease (capital femoral osteochondrosis) 732.1 |
Pertussis (see also Whooping cough) 033.9 |
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Perversion, perverted |
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Pervious, congenital - see also Imperfect, closure |
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Pes (congenital) (see also Talipes) 754.70 |
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Pest (see also Plague) 020.9 |
Pestis (see also Plague) 020.9 |
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Petechia, petechiae 782.7 |
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Petechial |
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Petges-Cléjat or Petges-Clégat syndrome (poikilodermatomyositis) 710.3 |
Petit's |
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Petit mal (idiopathic) (see also Epilepsy) 345.0 |
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Peutz-Jeghers disease or syndrome 759.6 |
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Phagedena (dry) (moist) (see also Gangrene) 785.4 |
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Phagedenic - see also condition |
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Phantom limb (syndrome) 353.6 |
Pharyngeal - see also condition |
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Pharyngitis (acute) (catarrhal) (gangrenous) (infective) (malignant) (membranous) (phlegmonous) (pneumococcal) (pseudomembranous) (simple) (staphylococcal) (subacute) (suppurative) (ulcerative) (viral) 462 |
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Pharyngoconjunctival fever 077.2 |
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