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ACCIDENTAL POISONING BY OTHER SOLID AND LIQUID SUBSTANCES, GASES, AND VAPORS (E860-E869)
Note: Categories in this section are intended primarily to indicate the external cause of poisoning states classifiable to 980-989. They may also be used to indicate external causes of localized effects classifiable to 001-799.
E864 Accidental poisoning by corrosives and caustics, not elsewhere classified
Excludes:
those as components of disinfectants (E861.4)
E865 Accidental poisoning from poisonous foodstuffs and poisonous plants
Includes:
any meat, fish, or shellfish
plants, berries, and fungi eaten as, or in mistake for food, or by a child
Excludes:
anaphlyactic shock due to adverse food reaction (995.60-995.69)
food poisoning (bacterial) (005.0-005.9)
poisoning and toxic reactions to venomous plants (E905.6-E905.7)
E866 Accidental poisoning by other and unspecified solid and liquid substances
Excludes:
these substances as a component of:
medicines (E850.0-E858.9)
paints (E861.5-E861.6)
pesticides (E863.0-E863.9)
petroleum fuels (E862.1)
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E867 Accidental poisoning by gas distributed by pipeline
Carbon monoxide from incomplete combustion of piped gas
Coal gas NOS
Liquefied petroleum gas distributed through pipes (pure or mixed with air)
Piped gas (natural) (manufactured)
E869 Accidental poisoning by other gases and vapors
Excludes:
effects of gases used as anesthetics (E855.1, E938.2)
fumes from heavy metals (E866.0-E866.4)
smoke and fumes due to conflagration or explosion (E890.0-E899)
 
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