STUDY - Technical - New Dacian's Medicine

DISEASES of the Eyes and
its Appendages
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at your disposal only a simple list of diseases belonging to
this "group" of diseases (with minimum details necessary for
correct identification/catalogue), as it is present in the
"Table Lists of Diseases" published by accredited public
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In Romania this list is published by the "National Center for the Organization and Assurance of the Information and Information System in the Field of Health" being taken from the "International and Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems"...
In Romania this list is published by the "National Center for the Organization and Assurance of the Information and Information System in the Field of Health" being taken from the "International and Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems"...
DISEASES OF THE EYE AND ITS APPENDAGES.
Excludes: certain diseases
originating in the perinatal period, certain infectious and
parasitic diseases, complications of pregnancy, childbirth and
lute, congenital malformations, chromosomal deformities and
abnormalities, endocrine diseases, nutrition and metabolism,
traumatic injuries, poisonings and other consequences of
external causes, malignant tumors, symptoms, signs and abnormal
results of clinical and laboratory investigations not elsewhere
classified.
A. Diseases of the eyelid,
tear apparatus and orbit:
1. Orgelet and chalazion
(Orgelet and other deep inflammation of the eyelid – Abscess of
the eyelid, Furuncle of the eyelid, Urcior, Chalazion);
2. Other inflammation of
the eyelid (Blepharitis – excludes blepharo-conjunctivitis;
Non-infectious dermatosis of the eyelid – Dermatitis: allergic
of the eyelid, contact of the eyelid, eczema of the eyelid;
Discoidal lupus erythematosus of the eyelid; Inflammation of the
eyelid unspecified);
3. Other diseases of the
eyelid – excludes congenital malformation of the eyelid,
Entropion of the eyelid, Lagofthalmia, Blefarochasis; Palpebral
ptosis; Other disorders affecting palpebral function:
Anchiloblefarom, Blepharophimosis, Eyelid Atrophy – excludes
blepharospasm, tic: NOS, organic, psychogenic; Xantelasma of the
eyelid; Other degenerative diseases of the eyelid and periocular
region – Cloasma of the eyelid, Madarosis of the eyelid,
Vitiligo of the eyelid; Other specified conditions of the eyelid
– hypertrichosis of the eyelid, retention of the foreign body in
the eyelid; Unspecified eyelid disease;
4. Diseases of the eyelid
in diseases classified elsewhere (parasitic infestation of the
eyelid in diseases classified elsewhere – Dermatitis of the
eyelid due to some species of Demotex, Parasitic infection of
the eyelid in: leishmaniosis, loiasis, oncocercosis, ptriiasis;
Touching the eyelid in infectious diseases classified elsewhere
– Touching the eyelid in: Infection with viral herpes (herpes
simplex), leprosy, molluscum contagiosum, tuberculosis, piano,
shingles; Touching the eyelid in diseases classified elsewhere);
5. Diseases of the
lacrimal apparatus – excludes congenital malformations of the
lacrimal apparatus (Dacrioadenitis; Other diseases of the tear
gland – Dacriops: Dry eye syndrome, Lacrimal gland: atrophy,
cyst; Epiphora; Acute and nonspecific inflammation of the tear
ducts: Acute, subacute or unspecified Dacriocystitis, acute,
subacute or unspecified Dacriopericystitis, acute or unspecified
lacrimal canaliculitis, subacute or unspecified – excludes
neonatal dacriocystitis; Chronic inflammation of the tear ducts:
chronic Dacriocystitis, Lacrimal(a): chronic ducticulitis,
chronic mucocele; Stenosis and insufficiency of the tear ducts –
Dacriolithiasis, Eversion of the lacrimal point, Lacrimal
stenosis of: canalicle, canal, sac; Other diseases of the tear
ducts – Lacrimal fistula; Other diseases of the lacrimal
apparatus; Unspecified lacrimal apparatus);
6. Orbital disorders –
excludes congenital malformation of the orbit (Acute orbital
inflammation – Orbital abscess, orbital cellulite, orbital
osteomyelitis, orbit periostitis, orbital tenonita; Chronic
inflammatory diseases of the orbit – Granuloma of the orbit;
Exophthalmia – The (lateral) displacement of the NOS globe,
Orbit Haemorrhage, Orbit Edema; Orbital deformation – Orbital
atrophy, Orbital Exostosis; Enophthalmia; Retention (old)
foreign body as a result of a penetrating wound of the orbit –
retro-ocular foreign body; Other diseases of the orbit – The
cyst of the orbit; Condition of the unspecified orbit);
7. Diseases of the
lacrimal apparatus and the orbit in diseases classified
elsewhere (Diseases of the lacrimal apparatus in diseases
classified elsewhere; Parasitic infections of the orbit in
diseases classified elsewhere – Infection of the orbit with
Echinococcus, Miaza of the orbit; Thyrotoxic exophthalmia; Other
diseases of the orbit in diseases classified elsewhere);
B. Diseases of the
conjunctiva:
1. Conjunctivitis –
excludes kerato-conjunctivitis (muco-purulent conjunctivitis;
Acute atopic conjunctivitis; Other acute conjunctivitis;
Unspecified acute conjunctivitis – excludes neonatal noS
ophthalmia; Chronic conjunctivitis; Blepharoconjunctivitis;
Other conjunctivitis; Unspecified conjunctivitis);
2. Other conjunctiva
disorders – excludes kerato-conjunctivitis (Pterigion – excludes
pseudopterigion; Degenerative deposits and disorders of the
conjunctiva – Conjunctival(s): argyrosis (argyria), concrete,
pigmentation, xerosis NOS; Conjunctival scarring – Simblefabron;
Conjunctival haemorrhage – Subconjunctival haemorrhage; Other
vascular disorders and conjunctiva cyst – Conjunctival(a):
aneurysm, hyperemia, edema; Other specified conjunctiva
disorders – Pseudopterigion; Unspecified conjunctiva disorders);
3. Diseases of the
conjunctiva in diseases classified elsewhere (Philarial
parasites of the conjunctiva; Conjunctivitis in infectious and
parasitic diseases classified elsewhere – Conjunctivitis (due):
Acanthamoeba, Diphtheria, Gonococic, Viral Herpes (herpes
simplex), Meningococcal, Zoster Zone; Conjunctivitis in diseases
classified elsewhere; Ocular pemphigoid; Other conjunctiva
disorders in diseases classified elsewhere);
C. Diseases of the sclera,
cornea, iris and ciliary bodies:
1. Diseases of the sclera
(Scleritis, Episcleritis;
Other diseases of sclera: Equatorial staph, Sclerectazia – excludes degenerative myopia; Unspecified sclera disease);
Other diseases of sclera: Equatorial staph, Sclerectazia – excludes degenerative myopia; Unspecified sclera disease);
2. Keratitis (Corneal
ulcer – Ulcer: Corneal: central, marginal, NOS, perforated,
ring, hypopion, Mooren; Other superficial keratitis without
conjunctivitis – Keratitis: ring, filamentous, numulary, starry,
striated, superficially punctuated, Photokeratitis, Snow
Ophthalmia; Keratoconjunctivitis – Keratoconjunctivitis:
exposure, neurotrophic, NOS, coptenulary, Nodrousophal
ophthalmia, superficial keratitis with conjunctivitis;
Interstitial and profound keratitis; Corneal neovascularization
– Neoformation vessels (of the cornea), Panus (corneal); Other
keratitis; Unspecified keratitis);
3. Corneal scars and
opacities (Adhering leucom; Other central corneal opacities;
Other corneal scars and opacity; Unspecified corneal scarring
and opacity);
4. Other corneal disorders
(Pigmentation and corneal deposition: Hematocornea,
Kayser-Fleischer Ring, Krukenberg Fascicle; Staehli line
(additional diagnosis will be used to identify the drug, if
induced); Bulous keratopia; Other edema of the cornea;
Alteration of corneal membranes: Cut of the Descemet membrane,
Descemet membrane rupture; Corneal degeneration: Senile arc,
Keratopia in the bands – excludes Mooren ulcer; Hereditary
corneal dystrophy – Corneal dystrophy: corneal: epithelial,
granular, networked, maculary, Fuchs; Keratocon; Other
deformities of the cornea – Corneal: ecstasy, staphyloma,
Descemetocele – excludes congenital malformations of the cornea;
Other specified corneal disorders – corneal anesthesia, corneal
hypoesthesia, Relapsing corneal erosion; Unspecified corneal
disorders);
5. Diseases of the sclera
and cornea in diseases classified elsewhere (Scleritis and
episcleritis in diseases classified elsewhere: Syphilitic
Episcleritis, Tuberculosis Episcleritis, Shingles; Keratitis and
kerato-conjunctivitis due to herpes virus – dendritic keratitis
and after capsulotomy; Keratitis and kerato-conjunctivitis in
other infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere –
Keratitis and keratoconjunctivitis (interstitial) in:
acanthamoebiasis, measles, syphilis, tuberculosis, Zoster area;
Keratitis and kerato-conjunctivitis in other diseases classified
elsewhere – Kerato-conjunctivitis Sicca; Other diseases of the
sclera and cornea in diseases classified elsewhere – Keratocon
in Down syndrome);
6. Iridocyclitis (Acute
and subacute iridocyclitis – Anterior uveitis, Acute, recent or
subacute Cyclitis, Acute, Recent or Subacute Irritate; Chronic
iridocyclitis; Iridocyclitis due to contact lenses; Other
iridocyclitis; Iridocyclitis not specified);
7. Diseases of the iris
and ciliar bodies – excludes sympathetic uveitis (Hiphema –
excludes traumatic hiphema; Other vascular disorders of the iris
or ciliar bodies – Neovascularization of the iris and ciliar
bodies, Rubeosis of the iris; Degenerative diseases of the iris
and ciliar bodies – Degeneration: iris (pigmentary), pupil edge,
Iridoschisis, Iris atrophy (essential) (progressive), myotic
pupil cyst, Iris translucency; Cyst of the iris, ciliar bodies
and anterior chamber of the eye – cyst of the iris, ciliar
bodies and anterior chamber of the eye: exudative, implant, NOS,
parasitic – excludes myotic pupillary cyst; Pupillary membranes
– Iris bulging, Pupilary: occlusion, seclusia; Other adhesions
and disturbances of the iris and ciliar bodies – Goniosinechia,
Iridodialysis, Iridtocorneal angle recession, Sinechia (iris):
anterior, NOS, posterior – excludes correctopia; Other specified
diseases of the iris and ciliar bodies; Affection of the iris
and ciliar bodies unspecified);
8. Diseases of the iris
and ciliar bodies in diseases classified elsewhere
(Iridocyclitis in infectious and parasitic diseases classified
elsewhere – Iridocyclitis in: gonococcal infection, viral herpes
infection (herpes simplex), syphilis (secondary), tuberculosis,
Zoster area; Iridocyclitis in diseases classified elsewhere –
Iridocyclitis in: ankylosing spondylitis, sarcoidosis; Other
diseases of the iris and ciliar bodies in diseases classified
elsewhere);
D. Crystalline disorders:
1. Senile cataract –
excludes capsular glaucoma with pseudoexfoliation of the lens
(Incipient senile cataract – senile cataract: coronary,
cortical, punctate, subcapsular (previous) (posterior) senile
cataract, Water fissures; Nuclear senile cataract – Brownish
cataract, nuclear sclerosis cataract; Morgagnian senile cataract
– hypermature senile cataract; Other senile cataracts – Combined
forms of senile cataracts; Unspecified senile cataract);
2. Other cataracts –
excludes congenital cataracts (infantile, juvenile and presenile
cataracts; Traumatic cataract (additional diagnosis will be used
to identify external cause); Complicated cataract – Cataract in
chronic iridocyclitis, Cataract secondary to eye diseases,
glaucomatous opacity (subcapsular); Cataract caused by drugs
(additional diagnosis is used to identify the drug); Cataract
sequelae – Secondary cataract, Soemmerring Ring; Other specified
cataracts; Unspecified cataract);
3. Other diseases of the
lens – excludes congenital malformations of the lens, mechanical
complications of an intraocular implant, pseudophagia (Afakia,
Luxation of the lens; Other specified crystalline conditions;
Unspecified crystalline disorders);
4. Cataracts and other
diseases of the lens in diseases classified elsewhere
(Cataractin in endocrine diseases, malnutrition and metabolism –
Cataract in hyperparathyroidism, Cataract due to malnutrition –
dehydration – excludes diabetic cataracts, early onset related
to age in diabetic cataracts; Cataracts in diseases classified
elsewhere – Myotonic cataracts; Other diseases of the lens in
diseases classified elsewhere);
E. Diseases of the choroid
(choroid) and retina:
1. Chorioretinal inflammation (focal chorioretinitis – Focal: chorioretinitis, choroiditis, retinitis, retinochoroiditis; Disseminated chorioretinitis – Disseminated: chorioretinitis, choroiditis, retinitis, retinochoroiditis – excludes exudative retinopathy; Posterior cyclitis – Orboculus ciliaris; Other choriorretinitis – Harada disease; Unspecified chorioretinitis – Chorioretinita NOS, Choroidita NOS, Retinita NOS, Retinochorioiditis NOS);
1. Chorioretinal inflammation (focal chorioretinitis – Focal: chorioretinitis, choroiditis, retinitis, retinochoroiditis; Disseminated chorioretinitis – Disseminated: chorioretinitis, choroiditis, retinitis, retinochoroiditis – excludes exudative retinopathy; Posterior cyclitis – Orboculus ciliaris; Other choriorretinitis – Harada disease; Unspecified chorioretinitis – Chorioretinita NOS, Choroidita NOS, Retinita NOS, Retinochorioiditis NOS);
2. Other choroid
disorders (Chorioretinal scarring – Macular scarring of the
posterior pole (post-inflammatory) (post-traumatic), solar
retinitis; Choroidal degeneration – choroide atrophy – excludes
angioid striations; Hereditary dystrophy of choroid –
Choroideremia, Dystrophy, Choroidal (central areola)
(generalized) (peripapillary), Choroid girated atrophy –
excludes ornithinemia; Hemorrhage and rupture of choroide –
Choroid haemorrhage: expelling, NOS; The detachment of choroide;
Other specified choroid disorders; Unspecified choroide
disorders);
3. Chorioretinal
inflammation in diseases classified elsewhere (chorioretinal
inflammation in infectious and parasitic diseases classified
elsewhere – Chorioretinitis: late syphilitic, toxoplasma,
tuberculosis; Other chorioretinal inflammation in diseases
classified elsewhere);
4. Detachments and
ruptures of the retina – excludes the detachment of the retinal
pigment epithelium (Retinal detachment with retinal rupture –
Detachment of the rhegmatogene retina; Retinoschisis and retinal
cysts – Cyst the anterior edge of the sensory retina, parasitic
cyst of the retina NOS, Pseudochist of the retina – excludes
congenital retinoschisis, microcytoid degeneration of the
retina; Retinal serous detachment – retinal detachment: NOS,
without retinal rupture – excludes central serous
choriorinopathy; Retinal rupture without detachment – Break in
horseshoe of the retina without detachment, Round hole of the
retina without peeling, Operculus, Retinal noS rupture –
excludes chorioretinal scar after surgical treatment of
detachment, peripheral retinal degeneration without rupture;
Mechanical detachment (traction) of the retina – Proliferative
vitroretinopathy with retinal detachment; Other retinal
detachments);
5. Retinal vascular
occlusion – excludes fleeting amaurosis (transient occlusion of
the retinal artery; Occlusion of the central retinal artery;
Other occlusions of retinal arteries – Hollenhorst Plate,
Retinal: Artery occlusion: branch, partial, Microembolism; Other
retinal vascular occlusions – retinal vein occlusion: central,
incipient, partial, tributary; Unspecified retinal vascular
occlusion);
6. Other retinal disorders
(background retinopathy and vascular changes in the retina –
Changes in the appearance of retinal vessels, retinal:
microanevrism, neovascularization, perivascularitis, varicose
veins, vascular connective tissue, vasculitis, Retinopation:
background NOS, Coats, exudative, hypertensive, NOS; Retinopathy
of prematurity – Retrolental fibroplasia; Other proliferating
retinopathy – Proliferative vitroretinopathy with retinal
detachment; Degeneration of the macula and posterior pole –
Angioid striations of the macula, Macula Cutes, (degenerative)
stripes of the macula, Holes of the macula, Folds of the macula;
Kuhnt-Junius degeneration, senile (atrophic) macular
degeneration (exudative), toxic maculopathy (additional
diagnosis will be used to identify the drug, if caused by
medication); Peripheral retinal degeneration – Retinal
degeneration: cross, microcistoide, NOS, palisade, pavimentous,
reticular – excludes: with retinal rupture; Hereditary retinal
dystrophy – Dystrophy: retinal (white dotted) (pigmentary)
(vitelliform), wallpapero-retinal, vitreoretinal, retinitis
pigmentosa, Stargardt disease; Retinal haemorrhage; Detachment
of retinal layers – Central serological choriorinopathy, Retinal
pigment epithelium detachment; Other specified retinal
disorders; Unspecified retinal disorders);
7. Retinal diseases in
diseases classified elsewhere (Atherosclerotic retinopathy;
Proliferative retinopathy in anemia with sickle cell hematitis;
Retinal dystrophy in reserve lipid disorders – excludes diabetic
retinopathy);
F. Glaucoma:
1. Glaucoma – excludes
absolute glaucoma, congenital glaucoma, traumatic glaucoma due
to obstetric alcomital trauma (borderline glaucoma – Ocular
hypertension; Primary open-angle glaucoma – Glaucoma (primary)
(residual stage): capsular with pseudoexfoliation of the lens,
chronically simple, low-voltage, pigmentary; Narrow-angle
primary glaucoma – Narrow-angle glaucoma (primary) (residual
stage): acute, chronic, intermittent; Glaucoma secondary to an
eye injury (additional diagnosis is used to identify the cause);
Glaucoma secondary to inflammation of the eye (additional
diagnosis is used to identify the cause); Glaucoma secondary to
other eye diseases (additional diagnosis is used to identify the
cause) – excludes in diabetes mellitus; Glaucoma caused by drugs
(additional diagnosis is used for external cause with
identification of the drug); Other glaucoas; Unspecified
glaucoma);
2. Glaucoma in diseases
classified elsewhere (Glaucoma in endocrine diseases, nutrition
and metabolism – Glaucoma in: amyloidosis, Lowe syndrome;
Glaucoma in diseases classified elsewhere – Glaucoma in
onchicercosis);
G. Vitreous and eyeball
disorders:
1. Vitreous body disorders
(Prolapse of the vitreous body – excludes vitreous body syndrome
after cataract surgery; Hemorrhage of the vitreous body;
Crystalline opacities of the vitreous body; Other opacity of the
vitreous body – membranes and fibers of the vitreous body; Other
disorders of the vitreous body – vitreous body: degeneration,
detachment – excludes proliferative vitreoretinopathy with
retinal detachment; Unspecified vitreous body disorders);
2. Diseases of the
eyeball – includes: disorders affecting multiple structures of
the eye (Endophthalmia – Panophthalmia, Abscess of the vitreous
body; Other endophthalmia – parasitic endophthalmia NOS,
sympathetic uveitis; Degenerative myopia; Other degenerative
diseases of the eyeball: Chalcosis, Siderosis of the eye;
Hypotonia of the eye; Degenerative diseases of the eyeball –
Absolute glaucoma, Atrophy of the eyeball, Retraction of the
eyeball; Intraocular retention of the magnetic alien body (in):
anterior chamber, ciliary body, iris, crystalline, posterior
wall of the eyeball, vitreous body; Intraocular retention of
nonmagnetic foreign body (in): anterior chamber, ciliary body,
iris, crystalline, posterior wall of the eyeball; Other diseases
of the eyeball – Hemofthalmia, Luxation of the eyeball;
Unspecified eyeball disease);
3. Diseases of the
vitreous body and eyeball in diseases classified elsewhere
(Hemorrhage of the vitreous body in diseases classified
elsewhere – excludes: with diabetes mellitus; Endophthalmitis in
diseases classified elsewhere – Endophthalmitis in:
onchicercosis, toxocariasis; Other disorders of the vitreous
body and eyeballs in diseases classified elsewhere);
H. Nerve and optic
disorders:
1. Optical neuritis
(Optics: neuropathy except ischemic, papillitis, NOS retrobulbar
neuritis – excludes ischemic optic neuropathy, optic
neuromyelitis (Devic));
2. Other disorders of the
optic nerve (second) and optic pathways (Diseases of the optic
nerve not elsewhere classified – Compression of the optic nerve,
Hemorrhage at the teac of the optic nerve, ischemic optic
neuropathy; Unspecified papillary edema; Optical atrophy –
Temporal pallor of the optic papilla; Other diseases of the
optic papillae – Optical papilla edris, Papillary Pseudoedema;
Diseases of the optic chiasma; Diseases of other optical
pathways – Diseases of the optic pathways, genicular nuclei and
optical radiation; Visual cortex disorders; Unspecified optical
pathway disorders);
3. Diseases of the optic
nerve (second) and optic pathways in diseases classified
elsewhere (Optical atrophy in diseases classified elsewhere –
optic atrophy in late syphilis; Retrobulbar neuritis in diseases
classified elsewhere – Retrobulbar neuritis in: late syphilis,
meningococcal infection, multiple sclerosis; Other disorders of
the nerve and optic pathways in diseases classified elsewhere);
I. Diseases of the eye muscles, binocular movements, accommodation and refraction - excludes nystagmus and other abnormalities of eye movement:
I. Diseases of the eye muscles, binocular movements, accommodation and refraction - excludes nystagmus and other abnormalities of eye movement:
1. Paralytic strabismus –
excludes ophthalmoplegia: internal, intranuclear, progressive
supranuclear (Paralysis of the third nerve (oculomotor);
Paralysis of the fourth nerve (pathetic); Paralysis of the sixth
nerve (abductor); Total ophthalmoplegia (external); Progressive
external ophthalmoplegia; Other paralytic strabismus – External
ophthalmoplegia NOS, Kearns-Sayre Syndrome; Unspecified
paralytic strabismus);
2. Other strabismus
(Strabism converging at the same time - Esotropia (alternative)
(monocular) except intermittent; Concomitant divergent
strabismus - Exotropia (alternative) (monocular) except
intermittent; Vertical strabismus - Hypertropia, Hypotropia;
Intermittent heterotropy - Intermittent: esotropy (alternative)
(monocular), exotropy (alternating (monocular); Other
heterotropies and unspecified - Concomitant strabismus NOS,
Cyclotropy, Microtropia, Monofixation Syndrome; Heteroforia -
Alternating Hyperforia, Esophoria, Exophoria; Mechanical
strabismus - Brown's tec syndrome, Strabism due to adhesions,
Traumatic limitation of eye muscle movements; Other specified
strabismus - Duane Syndrome; Unspecified strabismus);
3. Other abnormalities of
binocular movement (Paralysis of eye conjugation; Excess and
insufficiency of convergence; Internuclear ophthalmoplegia;
Other specified abnormalities of binocular motion; Anomalies of
unspecified binocular movements);
4. Refraction vices and
accommodation disorders (Hypermetropia; Myopia - excludes
degenerative myopia; Astigmatism; Anisometry and anisoonine;
Presbitia; Accommodation disorders: Internal ophthalmoplegia
(total), Accommodation paresis, Accommodation spasm; Other
refractive vices; Unspecified refractive defect);
J. Visual disturbances and
blindness:
1. Visual disturbances
(Amblyopia and anopsia - Amblyopia: anisometric, by defect of
use, by strabismus;
Subjective visual disturbances - Astenopia, Diurnal Cetita, Hemeralopia, Metamorphopsia, Fotophobia, Scintilant Scotom, Sudden Loss of Vision, Visual Halos - excludes visual hallucinations; Diplopia - Double Vision; Other binocular vision disorders - Anomalies of retinal correspondence, Fusion with stereoscopic vision anomaly, Simultaneous perception without fusion, Disappearance of binocular vision; Visual field anomaly - Widening of the blind spots, Generalized narrowing of the field of vision, Hemianopsia quadrant, Scotom: arched, Bjerrum, central, ring; Disorders of color vision - Achromatopsia, Acquired inability of color vision, Daltonism, Deuteranomalia, Deutreranopia, Protanomalia, Protanopia, Tritanomalia, Tritanopia - excludes diurnal this; Nocturnal cetate - excludes due to vitamin A deficiency; Other visual disturbances; Unspecified visual disturbances);
Subjective visual disturbances - Astenopia, Diurnal Cetita, Hemeralopia, Metamorphopsia, Fotophobia, Scintilant Scotom, Sudden Loss of Vision, Visual Halos - excludes visual hallucinations; Diplopia - Double Vision; Other binocular vision disorders - Anomalies of retinal correspondence, Fusion with stereoscopic vision anomaly, Simultaneous perception without fusion, Disappearance of binocular vision; Visual field anomaly - Widening of the blind spots, Generalized narrowing of the field of vision, Hemianopsia quadrant, Scotom: arched, Bjerrum, central, ring; Disorders of color vision - Achromatopsia, Acquired inability of color vision, Daltonism, Deuteranomalia, Deutreranopia, Protanomalia, Protanopia, Tritanomalia, Tritanopia - excludes diurnal this; Nocturnal cetate - excludes due to vitamin A deficiency; Other visual disturbances; Unspecified visual disturbances);
2. Cecity and decrease in
vision - Note: the following table provides a classification of
the severity of visual impairments recommended by the WHO Group
of Study on the Prevention of Blindness; the term 'low vision'
includes categories 1 and 2 of the table, the term 'cecity'
includes categories 3, 4 and 5 and the term 'loss of unqualified
vision' category 9; if the extent of the field of vision is
taken into account, patients with a field not greater than 10
degrees but more than 5 degrees around the central fixation
point should be classified as category 3 and patients with a
field greater than 5 degrees around the central point of
attachment should be classified as category 4, even if the
central acuity is not affected; category of visual impairments 1
(acuity with the best possibility of correction) not less than
6/ 18, 3/ 10 (0.3), 20/ 70, minimum equal to or better than 6/
60, 1/ 10 (0.1), 20/ 200; category of visual impairments 2
(acuity with the best possibility of correction) not less than
6/ 60, 1/ 10 (0.1), 20/ 200, minimum equal to or better than 3/
60, 1/ 20 (0.05), 20/ 400; category of visual impairments 3
(acuity with the best possibility of correction) not less than
3/ 60, 1/ 20 (0.05), 20/ 400, minimum equal to or better than 1/
60 (counting fingers from one meter), 1/ 50 (0.02), 5/ 300 (20/
1200); category of visual impairments 4 (acuity with the best
possibility of correction) not less than 1/ 60 (counting fingers
from one meter), 1/ 50 (0.02), 5/ 300, minimum equal to or
better than the perception of light, the category of visual
impairments 5 (acuity with the best possibility of correction)
does not perceive light, category of visual impairment9 (acuity
with the best possibility of correction) indeterminate or
unspecified - excludes fleeting amaurosis (Cecity of both eyes -
categories of visual impairment 3, 4, 5 in both eyes; The
cetacean of one eye with decreased vision of the other eye -
categories of visual impairment 3, 4, 5 in one eye with
categories 1 and 2 in the other eye; Decreased vision of both
eyes - categories of visual impairment 1 and 2 in both eyes;
Loss of unqualified vision of both eyes - category of visual
impairment 9 in both eyes; The blindness of an eye - categories
of visual impairment 3, 4, 5 in one eye (normal vision in the
other eye); Decreased vision in one eye - categories of visual
impairment 1 and 2 in one eye (normal vision in the other eye;
Loss of unqualified vision of one eye - category of visual
impairment 9 in one eye (normal vision in the other eye);
Unspecified loss of vision - category of visual impairment 9
NOS);
K. Other diseases of the
eye and its appendages:
1. Nistagmus and other
abnormal movements of the eye (Nistagmus: congenital,
deprivation, dissociated, latent, NOS);
2. Other diseases of the
eye and appendages (Functional abnormalities of the pupil; Eye
pain; Other specified diseases of the eye and appendages;
Diseases of the eye and annexes not specified);
3. Other diseases of the
eye and appendages in diseases classified elsewhere (Functional
abnormalities of the pupil in diseases classified elsewhere -
the phenomenon argyll Robertson or the syphilitic pupil; Visual
disturbances in diseases classified elsewhere; Other diseases of
the eye and appendages in diseases classified elsewhere -
syphilitic oculopathia NEC: congenital, early, late, early
(secondary), late);
4. Post-procedural
disorders of the eye and appendages not elsewhere classified -
excludes Mechanical complications of: intraocular lenses, other
prosthetic eye devices, implants or grafts, Pseudofakia
(vitreous body syndrome after cataract surgery; Other
post-procedural conditions of the eye and appendages -
Choriretinal scars after surgery for peeling; Post-procedural
disease of the eye and unspecified appendages);
Dorin, Merticaru