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Excludes: Certain diseases originating in the perinatal period, Certain infectious and parasitic diseases, Complications of pregnancy, childbirth and lausion, Congenital malformations, chromosomal deformities and abnormalities, Endocrine, nutrition and metabolism diseases, Traumatic injuries, poisoning and other consequences of external causes, Malignant tumors, Symptoms, signs and abnormal results of clinical and laboratory investigations not elsewhere classified.

A. Acute diseases of the upper respiratory tract

- exclude chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with acute episodes NOS:

1. Acute rhino-pharyngitis (common catarrh) – (Corysis (acute), Acute nasal catarrh, Rhinopharyngitis: infectious NOS, NOS, Rhinitis: acute, infectious – excludes chronic nasopharyngitis, pharyngitis: acute, chronic, NOS, rhinitis: allergic, chronic, NOS, vasomotor sore throat: acute, chronic, NOS);

2. Acute sinusitis – additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent – includes acute abscess of the sinus (accessory) (nasal), acute empyem of the sinus (accessory) (nasal), acute infection of the sinus (accessory) (nasal), acute inflammation of the sinus (accessory) (nasal), acute suppuration of the sinus (accessory) (nasal) – excludes chronic sinusitis or NOS (Acute maxillary sinusitis – Acute antrita; Acute frontal sinusitis; Acute ethmoid sinusitis; Acute sphenoid sinusitis; Acute pansinusitis; Other acute sinusitis – Acute sinusitis involving more than one sinus but without pansysinusitis);

3. Acute pharyngitis – includes acute sore throat and excludes abscess: peritonsillar, pharyngeal, retrofaringeal, acute laryngopharyngitis, chronic pharyngitis (Streptococcal pharyngitis – streptococcal sore throat – excludes scarlet fever; Acute pharyngitis due to other specified organisms – additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent – excludes pharyngitis (due to): enteroreal vesicular, viral herpetics (herpes simplex), infectious mononucleosis, influenza virus: identified, unidentified; Unspecified acute pharyngitis – pharyngitis (acute): gangrenous, infectious NOS, NOS, suppurative, ulcerative, sore throat (acute) NOS);

4. Acute tonsillitis – excludes peritonsillar abscess, sore throat: acute, NOS, streptococcal (Streptococcal tonsillitis; Acute tonsillitis due to other specified microorganisms – additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent – excludes pharyngo-tonsillitis due to viral herpes (herpes simplex); Unspecified acute tonsillitis – tonsillitis (acute): follicular, gangrenous, NOS, ulcerative);

5. Laryngitis and acute tracheitis – additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent – excludes acute obstructive laryngitis (croup) and epiglottitis, laryngitis (oyster) (Acute laryngitis – laryngitis (acute): NOS, edematous, subglotic, suppurative, ulcerous – excludes chronic laryngitis, influenza laryngitis with identified influenza virus, unidentified; Acute tracheitis – tracheitis (acute): catarrhal, NOS – exclude chronic tracheitis; Acute laryngo-tracheitis – Laryngo-tracheitis NOS, Tracheitis (acute) or laryngitis (acute) – excludes chronic laryngo-tracheitis);

6. Acute obstructive laryngitis (croup) and epiglottitis – additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent (Acute obstructive laryngitis (croup) – NOS obstructive laryngitis; Acute epiglottitis – nos epiglottitis);

7. Acute infections of the upper respiratory tract with multiple and unspecified localizations – excludes acute respiratory infections NOS, influenza virus: identified, unidentified (Acute laryngo-pharyngitis; Other upper respiratory tract infections with multiple localizations; Acute infections of the upper airway unspecified – upper respiratory tract: acute disease, NOS infection);

B. Influenza and pneumonia:

1. Influenza due to an identified influenza virus – excludes Haemophilus influenzae: NOS infection, meningitis, pneumonia (Influenza with pneumonia influenza virus identified – (Broncho)viral pneumonia influenza virus identified; Influenza with other respiratory manifestations influenza virus identified – Influenza, Grupal(a): acute infection of the upper respiratory tract influenza virus identified, laryngitis influenza virus identified, pharyngitis influenza virus identified, pleural effusion influenza virus identified; Influenza with other manifestations influenza virus identified – Encephalopathy due to influenza influenza virus identified, Influenza: gastroenteritis influenza virus identified, myocarditis (acute) influenza virus identified);

2. Influenza virus unidentified – includes influenza with specific virus but undeclared as identified, viral influenza with specific virus but undeclared as identified and excludes Haemophilus influenzae: NOS infection, meningitis, pneumonia (Influenza with pneumonia virus unidentified – (Broncho)unspecified viral pneumonia or specific unidentified virus; Influenza with other respiratory manifestations unidentified virus – NOS influenza, Influenza: acute infection of the upper airway unspecified or specific unidentified virus, unspecified laryngitis or unidentified specific virus, unspecified pharyngitis or specific unidentified virus, unspecified pleural effusion or specific unidentified virus; Influenza with other manifestations unidentified virus – Encephalopathy due to unspecified influenza or unidentified nonspecific virus, Influenza: unspecified gastroenteritis or unidentified nonspecific virus, unspecified myocarditis (acute) or unidentified nonspecific virus);

3. Viral pneumonia not classified elsewhere – includes bronchopneumonia due to viruses other than influenza and excludes pneumonia due to congenital rubella, pneumonia: aspiration (due to): during anesthesia in labor and childbirth, pregnancy, lausia, neonatal, NOS, solids and liquids, congenital, in influenza, interstitial NOS, fat (Pneumonia with adenoviruses; Pneumonia due to syncytial respiratory virus; Pneumonia due to parainfluenzae virus; Other viral pneumonias; Unspecified viral pneumonia);

4. Pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae – Bronchopneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae – excludes congenital pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae, pneumonia due to other streptococci;

5. Pneumonia due to Haemophilus influenzae – Bronchopneumonia due to Haemophilus influenzae – excludes congenital pneumonia due to Haemophilus influenzae;

6. Bacterial pneumonia not classified elsewhere – includes bronchopneumonia due to bacteria other than S. pneumoniae and H. influenzae and excludes chlamydial pneumonia, congenital pneumonia, legionnaires' disease (Pneumonia due to Klebsiella pneumoniae; Pneumonia due to Pseudomonas; Pneumonia due to staphylococci group B, Pneumonia due to other streptococci – exclude pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae, streptococci group B; Pneumonia due to Escherichia coli; Pneumonia due to other gram-negative aerobic bacteria – pneumonia due to Serratia marcescens; Pneumonia due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae; Other bacterial pneumonias; Unspecified bacterial pneumonia);

7. Pneumonia due to other infectious microorganisms not classified elsewhere – excludes ornithosis, pneumocystosis, pneumonia: congenital, NOS (Pneumonia due to Chlamydia; Pneumonia due to Chlamydia; Pneumonia due to other specified infectious microorganisms);

8. Pneumonia in diseases classified elsewhere (Pneumonia in bacterial diseases classified elsewhere – Pneumonia (due) (due to) (in): actinomycosis, anthrax, gonorrhea, nocardiosis, salmonella infection, tularemia, typhoid fever, whooping cough; Pneumonia in viral diseases classified elsewhere – Pneumonia in: cytomegalovirus disease, rubella; Pneumonia in mycosis – Pneumonia in: candidaidiase, coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis; Pneumonia in parasitic diseases – Pneumonia in: ascariasis, schistosomyase, toxoplasmosis; Pneumonia in other diseases classified elsewhere – Pneumonia (in): ornithosis, Q fever, acute joint rheumatism, spirochetal unclassified elsewhere);

9. Pneumonia with unspecified microorganism – excludes lung abscess with pneumonia, interstitial lung disorders caused by drugs, pneumonia: aspiration (due to): during anesthesia: labor and birth, pregnancy, lausia, neonatal, NOS, solid and liquid substances, congenital, fat, pneumonia due to an external agent (unspecified bronchopneumonia – excludes bronchiolitis; Unspecified lobar pneumonia, Unspecified hypostatic pneumonia; Other pneumonias with unspecified microorganisms; unspecified pneumonia);

C. Other acute diseases of the lower respiratory tract

- exclude chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with acute: Exacerbation NOS, lower respiratory tract infection:

1. Acute bronchitis – includes bronchitis: acute and subacute (with): bronchospasm, fibrinous, membranous, purulent, septic, tracheitis, NOS in those under the age of 15 years and excludes bronchitis: nos allergic, chronic: mucopurulent, NOS, obstructive, simple, NOS in those under the age of 15 years and older, tracheobronchitis: chronic: NOS, obstructive, NOS (Acute bronchitis due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae;
Acute bronchitis due to Haemophilus influenzae; Acute bronchitis due to streptococci; Acute bronchitis due to coxsackie virus; Acute bronchitis due to parainfluenzae virus; Acute bronchitis due to synthitia virus; Acute bronchitis due to rhinovirus; Acute bronchitis due to echovirus; Acute bronchitis due to other specified microorganisms; Acute bronchitis unspecified);

2. Acute bronchiolitis – includes with bronchospasm (Acute bronchiolitis due to syncytial respiratory virus; Acute bronchiolitis due to other specified microorganisms; Unspecified acute bronchiolitis – Bronchiolitis (acute));

3. Acute infections of the lower respiratory tract unspecified – acute infections (airways) (lower) NOS – excludes (acute) upper respiratory tract infection;

D. Other diseases of the upper respiratory tract:

1. Allergic rhinitis and vasomotor – includes spasmodic rhinorrhea and excludes allergic rhinitis with asthma, NOS rhinitis (Vasomotor rhinitis; Allergic rhinitis due to pollen – NOS allergy due to pollen, "Hay" catarrh, Polynosis; Other seasonal allergic rhinitis; Other allergic rhinitis – Persistent allergic rhinitis; Unspecified allergic rhinitis);

2. Rhinitis, rhino-pharyngitis and chronic pharyngitis (Rhinitis (chronic): atrophic, granulomatous, hypertrophic, NOS, obstructive, purulent, ulcerative – exclude rhinitis: allergic, vasomotor; Chronic rhino-pharyngitis – excludes acute rhino-pharyngitis or NOS; Chronic pharyngitis – Chronic inflammation of the pharynx, Pharyngitis (chronic): atrophic, granulomatous, hypertrophic – excludes pharyngitis, acute or NOS);

3. Chronic sinusitis (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent) – includes abscess (chronic) of the sinus (accessory) (nasal), empyem (chronic) of the sinus (accessory) (nasal), infection (chronic) of the sinus (accessory) (nasal), suppuration (chronic) of the sinus (accessory) (nasal) and excludes acute sinusitis (chronic maxillary sinusitis – Antrita (chronic), NOS maxillary sinusitis; Chronic frontal sinusitis – NOS frontal sinusitis; Chronic ethmoid sinusitis – Nos ethmoid sinusitis; Chronic sphenoid sinusitis – Nos sphenoid sinusitis; Chronic parasinusitis – Parasinusitis NOS; Other chronic sinusitis – Sinusitis (chronic) to more than one sinus but not parasinusitis; Unspecified chronic sinusitis – Sinusitis (chronic) NOS);

4. Nasal polyp – excludes adenomatous polyps (Polyp of the nasal cavities – Polyp: chanal, rhino-pharyngeal; Polypoid degeneration of the sinus – Woakes syndrome or ethmoiditis; Other sinus polyps – Polyp of the sinus: accessory, ethmoidal, maxillary, sphenoidal; Unspecified nasal polyp);

5. Other diseases of the nose and nasal sinus – exclude varicose ulcer of the nasal septum (Abscess, furuncle and anthrax of the nose – Nasal cellulitis (septum), Nasal necrosis (septum), Nasal ulceration (septum); Cyst and mucocell of the nose and nasal sinus; Deviated nasal septum – Deflection or deviation of the septum (nasal) (acquired); Hypertrophy of the nasal turbinates; Other specified diseases of the nose and nasal sinus – Perforation of the nasal septum NOS, Rinolite);

6. Chronic diseases of the tonsils and adenoids (Chronic tonsillitis – excludes tonsillitis: acute, NOS; Hypertrophy of the tonsils – Hyperplasia of the tonsils; Hypertrophy of adenoids – Hyperplasia of adenoids; Hypertrophy of the tonsils with hypertrophy of the adenoids; Other chronic diseases of the tonsils and adenoids – Adenoid vegetations, Tonsillitis, Tonsil (and adenoid) scars, Tonsillar growth, Tonsillar ulcer; Chronic disease of the tonsils and unspecified adenoids – (chronic) disease of the tonsils and adenoids NOS);

7. Phlegmonous angina – Tonsillar abscess, Periamigdalian cellulitis, Angina (additional diagnosis will be used to identify the infectious agent – excludes repharyngeal abscess, tonsillitis: acute, chronic, NOS;

8. Laryngitis and chronic laryngo-tracheitis (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent) (Chronic laryngitis – Laryngitis: catarrhal, hypertrophic, sicca (atrophic, dry) – excludes laryngitis: acute, NOS, obstructive (acute); Chronic laryngo-tracheitis – Chronic laryngitis with tracheitis (chronic), Chronic tracheitis with laryngitis – excludes laryngo-tracheitis: acute, NOS, tracheitis: acute, chronic, NOS);

9. Diseases of the vocal cords and larynx not elsewhere classified – excludes laryngitis: obstructive (acute), ulcerative, postprocedural subglottic stenosis, stridor: congenital laryngeal NOS, NOS; Paralysis of the vocal cords and larynx – Laryngooplegia, Paralysis of the glottis; Paralysis of the vocal cords and unspecified larynx; Paralysis of the vocal cords and partial unilateral larynx; Paralysis of the vocal cords and of the complex unilateral larynx; Paralysis of the vocal cords and partial bilateral larynx; Polyp of the vocal cords and of the larynx – excludes adenomatous polyps; Nodules of the vocal cords – Corditis (fibrinous) (nodular) (tuberous), Nodules of the vocal cords of the singers; Nodules of the vocal cords of teachers; Other diseases of the vocal cords – Abscess of the vocal cord(s), Cellulitis of the vocal chord(s), Granuloma of the vocal cord(s), Leucocheratosis of the vocal cord(s), Leucoplakia of the vocal cord(s); Edema of the larynx – edema (al): glota, subglottic, supraglottic – excludes laryngitis: acute obstructive (croup), edematous; Laryngeal spasm – Laryngism (oysterus); Stenosis of the larynx; Other diseases of the larynx – Abscess of the larynx, Cellulitis of the larynx, NOS disease of the larynx, Necrosis of the larynx, Pahidermia of the larynx, Perichondrite of the larynx, Ulceration of the larynx);

10. Other diseases of the upper respiratory tract – exclude acute respiratory infections: NOS, Upper airways, upper airways, inflammation due to chemical agents, emanations of gases, smoke or vapors (Parapharyngeal and repharyngeal abscess – Peripharyngeal abscess – excludes periamigdalal abscess; Other pharyngeal abscesses – Cellulitis of the pharynx, Rhino-pharyngeal abscess; Other bowl of the pharynx – Cyst of the pharynx or rhino-pharynx, Edema of the pharynx or rhino-pharynx – excludes: pharyngitis: chronic, ulcerative; Hypersensitivity reaction of the upper respiratory tract unspecified localization; Other diseases of the upper respiratory tract specified; Disease of the upper respiratory tract not specified);

E. Chronic diseases of the lower respiratory tract

- exclude cystic fibrosis:

1. Bronchitis not specified as acute or chronic – Bronchitis: catarrhal, NOS, with NOS tracheitis, NOS tracheobronditis – Note: Bronchitis not specified as acute or chronic in those under 15 years of age can be considered as acute in nature and should be classified with another diagnosis – excludes bronchitis: allergic NOS, asmatic NOS, due to chemical agents (acute);

2. Simple and mucopurulent chronic bronchitis – excludes chronic bronchitis: NOS, obstructive (Simple chronic bronchitis; Chronic mucopurulent bronchitis; Simple and mucopurulent mixed chronic bronchitis);

3. Chronic unspecified bronchitis – Chronic: NOS bronchitis, tracheitis, tracheobronchitis – chronically excludes: asmatic bronchitis, bronchitis: simple and mucopurulent, with airway obstruction, emphysematic bronchitis, obstructive pulmonary disease;

4. Emphysema – excludes emphysema: Compensator, Due to inhalation of chemical agents, emanations of gases, smoke or vapors, Interstitial: neonatal, NOS, Mediastinal, Surgical (subcutaneous), Subcutaneously traumatic, With chronic bronchitis (obstructive), Bronchitis (obstructive) emphysema (MacLeod syndrome – Unilateral: emphysema, pulmonary transparency; Panlobular emphysema – panacinar emphysema; Centrolobular emphysema, Other emphysema; Unspecified emphysema – Emphysema (lung) (lung): bullous, NOS, vesicular, emphysema pustula);

5. Other chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases – includes: Chronic: bronchitis: asmatic (obstructive), emphysematic, with: airway obstruction, emphysema, obstructive: asthma, bronchitis, tracheobronchitis – excludes asthma, nos asthmatic bronchitis, bronchiectasis, chronic: bronchitis, NOS, simple and mucopurulent, tracheitis, tracheobronchitis, emphysema, lung diseases due to external agents (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with acute infection of the lower respiratory tract – excludes with influenza; Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with acute unspecified exacerbation; Other chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases specified – Chronic bronchitis: asthmatic (obstructive) NOS, nos emphysematic, nos obstructive nos; Unspecified chronic obstructive pulmonary disease – Chronic obstructive: NOS airway disease, pulmonary disease);

6. Asthma – excludes severe acute asthma, chronic asthmatic bronchitis (obstructive), chronic obstructive asthma, eosinophilic asthma, lung diseases due to external agents, asthmaticus status; Asthma with allergic predominance – Allergic: NOS bronchitis, rhinitis with asthma, Atopic asthma, Extrinsic allergic asthma, "hay" gutturai with asthma (Nonallergic asthma – idiosyncratic asthma, Intrinsic nonallergic asthma; Associated asthma – Association of diseases with previous diagnoses; Unspecified asthma – NOS asmatic bronchitis, Late-onset asthma);

7. Asthmatic "shore" state – Severe acute asthma;

8. Bronchiectasis – Bronchiolectasis – excludes congenital bronchiectasis, tuberculous bronchiectasis (active phase);

F. Lung diseases due to external agents

- excludes asthma specified in previous diagnoses:

1. Pneumoconiosis of miners (coal mine) – Anthracosylicosis, Anthracosis, Lung of workers in coal mines – excludes: with tuberculosis;

2. Pneumoconiosis due to asbestos and other mineral fibers – Asbestosis – excludes the pleural plate with asbestosis;

3. Pneumoconiosis due to silicon powders – includes silicotic fibrosis (massive) of the lung and excludes pneumoconiosis with tuberculosis (Pneumoconiosis due to talcum powder; Pneumoconiosis due to other silicon powders – NOS silicosis);

4. Pneumoconiosis due to other non-bacterial powders – excludes with tuberculosis (Aluminosis (pulmonary); Fibrosis (pulmonary) due to bauxitis; Beryliosis; Fibrosis (pulmonary) due to graphite; Siderosis; Staniosis; Pneumoconiosis due to other specified non-ororganic powders);

5. Unspecified pneumoconiosis – excludes: with tuberculosis;

6. Pneumoconiosis associated with tuberculosis (any previously presented tuberculosis disease);

7. Airway disorders due to the specified organic powders – excludes bagasosis, farmer's lung, hypersensitive pneumonitis due to organic powders, reactive airway dysfunction syndrome (Bisinosis – Airway disease due to cotton powders; Disease of flamseed combs; Cannabinosis; Airway disorders due to other specified organic powders);

8. Pneumopathy by hypersensitivity to organic powders – includes allergic alveolitis and pneumopathy due to inhalation of organic powders and particles of mold, actinomycetic or other origin and excludes pneumonitis due to inhalation of chemicals, emanations of gases, smoke or vapors (Farmer's lung – Harvesters' lung, Hay chimney pew powder, Hay chimney disease; Bagasosis – Disease due to processing sugar cane, Pneumopathy due to processing sugar cane; Lung of poultry farmers – Lung disease of parrot breeders, Lung disease of pigeon breeders; Suberosis – Disease or lung of cork bark manipulators, Disease or lung of workers with cork bark; The lung of the malt workers – Alveolitis thanks to Aspergillus clavatus; The lung of mushroom growers; Maple peeler's lung – Alveolitis due to Cortical Cryptostroma, Cryptostromosis; Lung disease due to air conditioning and wetting systems – Allergic alveolitis due to molds, thermophilic actinomycetes and other organisms that develop in the ventilation system (air conditioning); Pneumopathies by hypersensitivity to other organic powders – Cheese wasters' peeks' lung, Workers' lung with coffee, Workers' lungs who prepare fish-based foods, Fur furmone's lung, Sequoa disease; Pneumopathies by hypersensitivity to unspecified organic powders – Allergic (extrinsic) alveolitis NOS, Pneumopathy by hypersensitivity NOS);

9. Respiratory diseases due to inhalation of chemicals, emanations of gases, fumes and vapors (additional diagnosis is used to identify the external cause) (Bronchitis and pneumopathy due to chemicals, gas, fumes and vapor emanations – Bronchitis (acute) due to chemicals; Acute pulmonary edema due to chemicals, gas emanations, fumes and vapors – Pulmonary edema (acute) due to chemicals; Inflammation of the upper airways due to chemicals, emanations of gases, fumes and vapors, not elsewhere classified; Other acute respiratory diseases and substances due to chemicals, gas, fumes and vapor emanations – Syndrome of reactive dysfunction of the airways; Chronic respiratory diseases due to chemicals, gas, smoke and vapor emanations – Emphysema (diffuse) (chronic) due to inhalation of chemicals, gas emanations, fumes and vapors, Obliterating (chronic) (subacute) bronchiolitis due to inhalation of chemicals, gas emanations, fumes and vapors, Pulmonary fibrosis (chronic) due to inhalation of chemicals, gas, fumes and vapors emanations; Other respiratory diseases due to chemicals, gas, smoke and vapor emanations; Respiratory disease due to chemicals, gas, smoke and vapor emanations, unspecified);

10. Pneumopathy due to solid and liquid substances (additional diagnosis is used to identify the external cause) – excludes neonatal aspiration syndrome (Pneumopathy due to food inhalation and vomiting – Aspiration pneumopathy (due to): food (regurgitate), gastric secretion, milk, NOS, vomisment – excludes Mendelson's syndrome; Pneumopathy due to inhalation of oils (fats) and essences – Pneumopathy by oils (fats); Pneumopathies due to inhalation of other solids and liquids – Pneumopathy due to aspiration of blood);

11. Respiratory diseases due to other external agents (additional diagnosis is used to identify the external cause) (Acute lung diseases due to irradiation – Irradiation pneumopathy; Chronic lung disease and others due to irradiation – Pulmonary fibrosis after irradiation; Acute interstitial lung disease caused by drugs; Chronic interstitial lung disease caused by medicines; Interstitial lung disease caused by unspecified drugs; Respiratory diseases due to other external agents specified; Respiratory diseases due to an unspecified external agent);

G. Other respiratory diseases especially touching the interstitial tissue:

1. Respiratory distress syndrome in adults – Disease of hyaline membranes in adults;

2. Pulmonary edema – Acute pulmonary edema, Pulmonary congestion (passive) – excludes hypostatic pneumonia, pulmonary edema:: due to chemicals, due to external agents, with the mention of heart disease or heart failure;

3. Pulmonary Eosinophilia not elsewhere classified – Eosinophilic asthma, Loffler's pneumonia, tropical Eosinophilia (pulmonary) NOS – excludes due to aspergillosis, drugs, specified parasitic infection, systemic connective tissue disorders;

4. Other interstitial lung diseases – exclude interstitial pulmonary disorders caused by drugs, interstitial emphysema, lung diseases due to external agents (Alveolar and parietoalveolar pneumopathies – Alveolar proteinosis, Alveolar microlithiasis of the lung; Other interstitial lung diseases with fibrosis – Diffuse pulmonary fibrosis, Fibrous alveolitis (cryptogenic), Hamman-Rich syndrome, Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis – excludes: pulmonary fibrosis (chronic): due to inhalation of chemicals, emanations of gases, fumes or vapors, after irradiation; Other specified interstitial lung diseases – Obliterating bronchiolitis that causes pneumonia (BOOP) (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent); Unspecified interstitial pulmonary disease – NOS interstitial pneumonia);

H. Suppurative and necrotic diseases of the lower respiratory tract:

1. Abscess of the lung and mediastin (Gangrene and pulmonary necrosis; Lung abscess with pneumonitis – excludes with pneumonia due to certain specified microorganisms; Lung abscess without pneumonitis – Lung abscess NOS; Abscess of the mediastin);

2. Pyotrax (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent) – includes abscess of: pleura, thorax, empyem, piopneumotorax and excludes due to tuberculosis (Pyotrax with fistula; Piotorax without fistula);

I. Other diseases of the pleura:

1. Pleural overflow not classified elsewhere – Pleurisy with effusion – excludes chilous (pleural) effusion, NOS pleurisy, tuberculous;

2. Pleural effusion in the course of a disease classified elsewhere;

3. Pleural plaque – includes pleural thickening (pleural plate with asbestosis; Asbestosis-free pleural plate – NOS pleural plate);

4. Pneumothorax – excludes pneumothorax: congenital or perinatal, traumatic, tuberculous (active phase), piopneumotorax (spontaneous pneumothorax without positive pressure; Other forms of spontaneous pneumothorax; Other forms of pneumothorax; Unspecified pneumothorax);

5. Other pleural disorders – excludes NOS pleurisy, traumatic: hemopneumotorax, hemotorax, tuberculous pleural disorders (active phase) (chilose effusion – chiliform effusion; Fibrotorax; Hemotorax – Hemopneumotorax; Other pleural disorders specified – Hidrotorax; Unspecified pleural disease);

J. Other diseases of the respiratory system:

1. Postprocedural respiratory disorders not classified elsewhere – exclude emphysema (subcutaneously) resulting from a procedure, lung diseases due to irradiation (Malfunction of a tracheostomy – Hemorrhage of the tracheostomy orifice, Obstruction of the tracheostomy orifice, Sepsis of the tracheostomy orifice, tracheo-esophageal fistula after tracheostomy; Acute pulmonary insufficiency following a thoracic surgery; Acute pulmonary intervention following a non-ortorical surgery; Chronic pulmonary failure after surgery; Mendelson's syndrome – excludes complicating: labor and childbirth, pregnancy, lausia; Postprocedural subglotic stenosis – excludes acquired subglottic stenosis in the newborn; Other unspecified post-professional respiratory disorders; Unspecified postprocedural respiratory disorders);

2. Respiratory failure not classified elsewhere – excludes cardiorespiratory functional incapacity, postprocedural respiratory failure, respiratory: stop, distress syndrome: adult, newborn (Acute respiratory failure; Chronic respiratory failure; Unspecified respiratory failure);

3. Other respiratory disorders – exclude apnea: newborn, NOS, sleep: newborn, NOS (Diseases of the trachea and bronchi not elsewhere classified – Bronchiolitis, Calcification of the bronchi, Ulcer of the bronchi, Tracheo-bronchial(a): collapse, dyskinesis; Collapse of the lung – Atelectasis, Collapse of the lung – excludes atelectasis (a): newborn, tuberculous (active phase); Interstitial emphysema – Mediastinal emphysema – excludes emphysema: in the fetus and newborn, NOS, surgical (subcutaneous), subcutaneously traumatic; Emphysema compensator; Other pulmonary changes – Calcification of the lung, Cystic disease of the nos lung, Pulmonary lithiasis; Diseases of the mediastilum not elsewhere classified – Fibrosis of the mediastilum, Hernia of the mediastilum, Retraction of the mediastin, Mediastin – excludes the abscess of the mediastin; Diaphragm diseases – Diaphragmitis, Diaphragm paralysis, Relaxation of the diaphragm – excludes congenital malformation of the NEC diaphragm, diaphragmatic hernia: congenital, NOS; Other respiratory disorders specified; Unspecified respiratory disorder – Respiratory (chronic) nos disease;

4. Respiratory disorders in diseases classified elsewhere (Respiratory disorders in the course of other diffuse connective tissue disorders – Respiratory disorders in: dermatomyositis, polymyositis, sicca syndrome (Sjogren), systemic: lupus erythematosus, sclerosis, Wegener's granulomatosis; Respiratory disorders in other diseases classified elsewhere – Respiratory disorders in: ankylosing spondylitis, cryoglobulinemia, syphilis);

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