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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 classified elsewhere;

A. Glomerular diseases Additional diagnosis is used to identify the external cause or the presence of renal insufficiency – exclude hypertensive nephropathy – the following subcategories are used: 0 – minor glomerular anomaly: Minimal change lesion, 1- Segmentary and focal glomerular lesions: Focal and segmental: hyalinosis, sclerosis, focal glomerulonephritis, 2 – Diffuse membranous glomerulonephritis, 3 – Diffuse mesangial prolangiative glomerulonephritis, 4 – Diffuse endocapillary proliferative glomerulonephritis, 5 – Diffuse mesangio-capillary glomerulonephritis: Membrano-proliferative glomerulonephritis types 1 or 3 or NOS, 6 – Densely deposited disease: Membrano-proliferative glomerulonephritis type 2, 7 – Growing diffuse glomerulonephritis: Extracapillary glomerulonephritis, 8 – Alta: Prolyphrative glomerulornefritis NOS, 9 – Unspecified.

1. Acute nephrotic syndrome – includes: Acute: glomerular disease, glomerulonephritis, nephritis, nos renal disease and exclude acute infectious tubulo-interstitial nephritis, nephritic nos
syndrome;

2. Rapid progressive nephrotic syndrome – includes: Rapidly progressive: glomerular disease, glomerulonephritis, nephritis and excludes nos nephrotic syndrome;

3. Persistent and recurrent hematuria – includes hematuria: benign (familial) (of childhood), with a specified morphological lesion and excludes NOS hematuria, hematuria syndrome / lombe pain;

4. Chronic nephrotic syndrome – includes chronic: glomerular disease, glomerulonephritis, nephritis, renal disease NOS and excludes chronic tubulo-interstitial nephritis, diffuse sclerosing glomerulonephritis, nephrotic nos syndrome;

5. Nephrotic syndrome – includes congenital nephrotic syndrome, lipoidic nephrosis;

6. Unspecified nephrotic syndrome – includes NOS glomerular disease, NOS glomerular disease, NOS glomerulonephritis, NOS nephropathy, NOS nephropathy and NOS renal disease with specified morphological lesion and excludes NOS nephropathy with undeclared morphological lesion, NOS renal disease with undeclared morphological lesion, nos tubulo-interstitial nephritis;

7. Proteinuria isolated with morphological lesion – includes proteinuria (isolated) (orthostatic) (persistent) with morphological lesion and excludes proteinuria: Bence Jones, gestational, NOS isolate, orthostatic, persistent NOS;

8. Hereditary nephropathy not elsewhere classified – excludes Alport syndrome, hereditary amyloid nephropathy, fixed patella syndrome, non-neuropathic heredophamilial amyloidosis;

9. Glomerular disorders in diseases classified elsewhere – includes nephropathy in diseases classified elsewhere, excludes: tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in diseases classified elsewhere; Glomerular disorders in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere – Glomerular disorders in: mumps, malaria Plasmodium malariae, schistosomiasis (bilharziosis), sepsis, septicemia, strongyloidosis, syphilis; Glomerular disorders in tumor diseases – Glomerular disorders in: simple myeloma, Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia; Glomerular disorders in blood diseases and in immune system disorders – Glomerular disorders in: cryoglobulinemia, disseminated intravascular coagulation (defibrination syndrome), uremic-hemolytic syndrome, Henoch purpura(-Schonlein), diseases with falciform erythrocytes (drepanocytosis); Glomerular disorders in endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases: Glomerular disorders in: amyloidase, Fabry disease(-Anderson), deficiency in lecithin-cholesterol-acyltransferase – excludes glomerular disorders in diabetes mellitus; Glomerular disorders in systemic connective tissue disorders: Glomerular disorders in: Goodpasture syndrome, nodosa polyarteritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, thrombotic thrombocypenic purpura, Wegener's granulomatosis; Glomerular disorders in other diseases classified elsewhere: Glomerular disorders in subacute bacterial endocarditis;

B. Tubulo-interstitial kidney diseases.

Includes pyelonephritis, excludes cystic pyelo-ureteritis.

1. Tubulo-interstitial nephritis: Acute: infectious interstitial nephritis, pyelitis, pyelonephritis (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious
agent);

2. Chronic tubulo-interstitial nephritis (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent) – chronic includes: infectious interstitial nephritis, pyelitis, pyelonephritis – Chronic nonobstructive pyelonephritis associated with a reflux: Pyelonephritis (chronic) associated with reflux (vesico-ureteral) – excludes nos vesico-ureteral reflux; Chronic obstructive pyelonephritis: Pyelonephritis (chronic) associated with: Pelvic-ureteric junction anomaly, pyelo-ureteral junction, ureter, Bend of the pelvic-ureteric junction, pyelo-ureteral junction, ureter, Obstruction of the pelvic-ureteric junction, pyelo-ureteral junction, ureter, Stricture of the pelvic-ureteric junction, pyelo-ureteral junction, ureteral – excludes pyelonephritis with lithiasis, obstructive uropathy; Another chronic tubulo-interstitial nephritis: chronic non-obstructive pyelonephritis NOS; Unspecified chronic tubulo-interstitial nephritis: Chronic: nostal nephritis, nos pyelitis, pyelonephritis NOS;

3. Tubulo-interstitial nephritis not specified as acute or chronic: MOS interstitial nephritis, Pielita NOS, Pyelonephritis NOS – excludes pyelonephritis with NOS lithiasis;

4. Uropathy with reflux and obstructive – excludes the lithiasis of the kidney and ureter without hydronephrosis, congenital obstructive anomalies of pelvis and ureter, obstructive pyelonephritis – Hydronephrosis with obstruction of the pelvic-ureteral junction – excludes: with infection; Hydronephrosis with ureteral stricture not classified elsewhere – excludes: with infection; Hydronephrosis with renal and ureteral calculous obstruction – excludes: with infection; Hydronephrosis of another and unspecified – excludes: with infection; Hydro-ureter – excludes: with infection; Cudura and ureteral stricture without hydronephrosis – excludes: with infection; Pyonephrosis: Diseases with infection, Obstructive uropathy with infection (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent); Uropathy associated with a vesicular-ureteral reflux: Vesic-ureteral reflux: NOS, with scar – excludes pyelonephritis associated with reflux; Other obstructive uropathy and reflux; Uropathy with reflux and unspecified obstructive: Obstruction of the urinary tract NOS;

5. Tubular and tubulo-interstitial affections induced by heavy metals and drugs (additional diagnosis is used for the external cause to identify the toxic agent) – Analgesic nephropathy; Nephropathy caused by other drugs, drugs and biological substances; Nephropathy caused by an unspecified drug, drug or biological substance; Nephropathy caused by heavy metals; Toxic nephropathy not classified elsewhere;

6. Other tubulo-interstitial kidney diseases – Balkan nephropathy: Endemic Balkan nephropathy; Renal and perirenal abscess; Other specified tubulo-interstitial kidney diseases; Unspecified tubulo-interstitial kidney disease: Nos kidney infection – excludes: urinary tract infection NOS;

7. Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in diseases classified elsewhere – Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere: Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders (due) in: brucellosis, diphtheria, Salmonella infection, sepsis, toxoplasmosis; Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in tumor diseases: Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders (due to) in: leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma; Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in blood diseases and in immune system disorders: Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in: mixed cryoglobulinemia, sarcoidosis; Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in metabolic diseases: Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in: cystinosis, glycogen storage disease, Wilson's disease; Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in systemic connective tissue disorders: Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in: Sicca syndrome (Sjogren's), systemic lupus erythematosus; Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in transplant rejection; Tubulo-interstitial renal disorders in other diseases classified elsewhere;

C. Renal insufficiency.

(Additional diagnosis of external cause is used to identify the external agent) – excludes: Congenital renal failure, Tubular and tubulo-interstitial disorders induced by drugs and heavy metals, Extrarenal uremia, uremic-hemolytic syndrome, hepato-renal syndrome: NOS, postpartum, prerenal uremia, Renal insufficiency: complicating abortion or ectopic or molar pregnancy, following labor or childbirth, postprocedural;

1. Acute renal failure – Acute renal failure with tubular necrosis: Tubular necrosis: acute, NOS, renal; Acute renal failure with acute cortical necrosis: Cortical necrosis: acute, NOS, renal; Acute renal failure with bone marrow necrosis: Medullary necrosis (papillary): acute, NOS, renal; Other acute renal failure; Unspecified acute renal failure;

2. Chronic renal failure – includes chronic uremia, diffuse sclerosing glomerulonephritis and excludes chronic renal failure with hypertension – Renal disease in the final stage; Other chronic renal failure: Uremics: neuropathy, pericarditis; Unspecified chronic renal failure: Chronic uremia, Diffuse sclerosing glomerulonephritis; Chronic renal deficiency;

3. Unspecified renal insufficiency – Uremia NOS – excludes: renal failure with hypertension, uremia of the newborn;

D. Urinary lithiasis.

1. Calculi of the kidney and ureter – excludes: with hydronephrosis – kidney stones: NOS nephrolithiasis, Calculi or kidney stones, Coraliform calculi, Kidney stone; Lithiasis of the ureter: Ureteral stone; Lithiasis of the kidney with ureter lithiasis; Unspecified urinary lithiasis: Pyelonephritis with lithiasis;

2. Lower urinary tract lithiasis – includes with cystitis and urethritis – Bladder lithiasis: Calculation in the bladder diverticulum, Stone in the bladder – excludes coraliform calculus; Calculation in the urethra; other lithiasis (calculi) of the lower urinary tract; Lithiasis (calculation) of the lower unspecified urinary tract;

3. Lithiasis of the urinary tract in diseases classified elsewhere – Urinary lithiasis in schistosomiasis (bilharziazasis); Urinary lithiasis in other diseases classified elsewhere;

4. Unspecified nephrotic colic;

E. Other disorders of the kidney and ureter.

Excludes: with urolithiasis.

1. Disorders resulting from deficient renal tubular functioning – excludes specific metabolic disorders – Renal osteodystrotrophy: Azotemic osteodystrotrophy, Tubular disorders with loss of phosphates, Renal(a): rickets, statural insufficiency of origin; Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus; Other disorders due to poor renal tubular functioning: Lightwood-Albright syndrome, Renal tubular acidosis NOS, Secondary hyperparathyroidism of renal origin; Disorder resulting from the deficiency of unspecified renal tubular functioning;

2. Unspecified sclerosing kidney: Atrophy of the kidney (terminal); Renal sclerosis NOS – excludes: Sclerosing kidney with hypertension, Diffuse sclerosing glomerulonephritis, Hypertensive (arteriolar) nephrosclerosis (arteriosclerotic), Small kidney of unknown cause;

3. Small kidney of unknown cause – Small kidney unilaterally; Small bilateral kidney; Small unspecified kidneys;

4. Other disorders of the kidney and ureter not classified elsewhere – excludes: Hydro-ureter, Renal disease: acute NOS, chronic NOS, Cudura and stricture of the ureter: with hydronephrosis, without hydronephrosis – Ischemia and infarction of the kidney: Renal artery: Embolism, obstruction, occlusion, thrombosis, Renal infarction and excludes: Goldblatt kidney, Renal artery (extrarenal part): atherosclerosis, congenital stenosis; Acquired kidney cyst: Cyst (multiple) (solitary) of the acquired kidney – excludes: kidney cyst disease (congenital); Other specified disorders of the kidney and ureter: Hypertrophy of the kidney; Mega-ureter, Nephroptosis; Cystic pyelitis, Cystic piedleuris, Cystic ureteritis, Ureterocele; Unspecified kidney and ureter disorder: NOS nephropathy, NOS renal disease – excludes NOS nephropathy and NOS kidney disease with the specified morphological lesion;

5. Other disorders of the kidney and ureter in diseases classified elsewhere – Late syphilis of the kidney; Other disorders of the kidney and ureter in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere: Disorders of the kidney and ureter in: schistosomiasis (bilharziase), tuberculosis; Other disorders of the kidney and ureter in other diseases classified elsewhere;

F. Other diseases of the urinary system.

Excludes: Urinary tract infection (complicating): Abortion or ectopic or molar pregnancy, Pregnancy, childbirth and childbirth, With urolithiasis;

1. Cystitis (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent or external responsible agent) – excludes; Prostato-cystitis – Acute cystitis – excludes: cystitis due to irradiation, trigonitis; Interstitial (chronic) cystitis; Another chronic cystitis; Trionita: Urethro-trigonite; Cystitis due to irradiation; Other cystitis: Abscess of the bladder; Unspecified cystitis;

2. Neuro-muscular dysfunction of the bladder – excludes: Bladder through nos medullary lesion, Due to spinal cord injury, Neurogenic bladder due to horse tail syndrome, Urinary incontinence: NOS, specified – Neuropathic bladder not inhibited elsewhere classified; Neuropathic reflex bladder unclassified elsewhere; Flaccid neuropathic bladder not elsewhere classified: Neuropathic bladder: atonic (motor) (sensory), autonomic, non-reflective; Other neuro-muscular dysfunctions of the bladder; Neuro-muscular dysfunction of the bladder unspecified: Neurogenic dysfunction of the bladder NOS;

3. Other disorders of the bladder – exclude calculus in the bladder, cystocele, hernia or prolapse of the bladder in women – Obstruction of the cervix of the bladder: Obstruction of the cervix of the bladder (acquired); Vesicular fistula: Vesicular fistula; Bladder fistula not classified elsewhere – excludes fistula between the bladder and the urinary tract of the woman; Diverticulum of the bladder: Diverticulitis of the bladder – excludes calculus in the diverticulum of the bladder; Rupture of the bladder netraumatic; Other specific disorders of the bladder: Bladder; calcified, contracted; Unspecified bladder disorder;

4. Bladder disorders in diseases classified elsewhere – Tuberculous cystitis; Disorders of the bladder in other diseases classified elsewhere: Bladder disorder in schistosomiasis (bilharziasis);

5. Urethritis and urethral syndrome (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent) – excludes Reiter's disease, Urethritis in diseases with predominantly sexual transmission mode, Urethro-trigonitis – Urethral abscess: Abscess: Cowper gland, Littre gland, periurethral gland, urethral (gland) – excludes urethral caruncle; Nonspecific urethritis: Urethritis: negonococcal, nonveneric; Other urethritis: Urethral meatitis, Urethral ulcer (meatus), Urethritis: NOS, postmenopausal; Unspecified urethral syndrome;

6. Urethral stricture – excludes: post-procedural urethral stricture – Post-traumatic urethral stricture: Urethral stricture as sequelae following: birth, injury; Post-infectious urethral stricture not classified elsewhere; Other urethral stricture; Unspecified urethral stricture: Meat in the form of a needle hole NOS;

7. Other disorders of the urethra – Urethral fistula: False urethral path, Fistula: urethro-perineal, urethral-rectal, urinary NOS – excludes: fistula: urethro-scrotal, urethral-vaginal; Urethral diverticulum, Urethral caruncle; Prolapse of the urethral mucosa: Urethral prolapse, Urethrocele in men – exclude urethrocell in women; Other specified disorders of the urethra; Unspecified urethral disorder;

8. Urethral disorders in diseases classified elsewhere – Urethritis in diseases classified elsewhere: Candida urethritis; Other urethral disorders in diseases classified elsewhere;

9. Other disorders of the urinary system – excludes: Hematuria: NOS, recurrent and persistent, with specified morphological lesion, Proteinuria NOS – Urinary tract infection with unspecified localization (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent); Unspecified persistent proteinuria – excludes: Complicating pregnancy, childbirth and fiddle, With specified morphological lesion; Unspecified orthostatic proteinuria – excludes: with the specified morphological lesion; Urinary stress incontinence; Other specified forms of urinary incontinence: Incontinence by overflow, Reflex incontinence, Imperious incontinence – excludes: Enuresis NOS, Urinary incontinence: of non-organic origin, NOS;

10. Other specified disorders of the urinary system – hematuria/pain syndrome in the lombe; other specified disorders of the urinary system; Unspecified urinary system disorder;

G. Diseases of the genital organs in the male.

1. Prostatic hyperplasia: Adenophrebromatous hypertrophy of the prostate, Adenoma (benign) of the prostate, Hyperplasia (benign) of the prostate, Fibroadenoma of the prostate, Fibroids posted, Hypertrophy (benign) of the prostate, Myoma of the prostate, Median bar (of the prostate), Nos prostatic obstruction – excludes: benign tumors, except adenoma, fibroids and myoma of the prostate;

2. Inflammatory diseases of the prostate (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent) – Acute prostatitis; Chronic prostatitis; Abscess of the prostate; Prostato-cystitis; Other inflammatory diseases of the prostate; Inflammatory disease of the prostate unspecified: Prostatitis NOS;

3. Other prostate diseases – Calculation of the prostate: Prostate stone; Congestion and hemorrhage of the prostate; Atrophy of the prostate; Other specified disorders of the prostate; Unspecified prostate disorder;

4. Hydrocele and spermatocele – includes the hydrocele of the spermatic cord, testicle or vaginal tunics and excludes congenital hydrocele – closed hydrocele, infected hydrocele (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent); Another hydrocele; Unspecified hydrocele; Spermatocele;

5. Torsion of the testicle: Torsion: epididymis, Morgagni hydatid (epididymis) (testicle), spermatic cord, testicle;

6. Orchitis and epididymitis (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent) – Orchitis, epididymitis and epididimo-orchitis with abscess: Abscess of the epididymis or testicle; Orchitis, epididymitis and epididimo-orchitis without abscess: Epididymitis NOS, Orhitis NOS;

7. Infertility in men: Azoospermia NOS, Oligospermia NOS;

8. Hypertrophy of the foresby, phimosis, paraphimosis: Adherent foresty, Tight anterior skin and adherent to the forespile;

9. Other diseases of the penis – Leukoplakia of the penis: Obliterating xerotic balanitis, Kraurosis of the penis – excludes carcinoma in situ of the penis – Balanoposthitis: Balanitis (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent); Other inflammatory disorders of the penis: Abscess of the corpus cavernosum and penis, Furuncle of the corpus cavernosum and penis, Carbuncle of the corpus cavernosum and penis, Cellulitis of the corpus cavernosum and penis, Cavernitis (penis) (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent); Priapism: Painful erection; Impotence of organic origin (additional diagnosis is used to identify the cause) – excludes psychogenic impotence; Penile ulceration; Plastic penile induration: Peyronie's disease, Plastic induration of the penis; Other specified penile disorders: Atrophy of the corpus cavernosum and penis, Hypertrophy of the corpus cavernosum and penis, Thrombosis of the corpus cavernosum and penis; Unspecified penile condition;

10. Inflammatory diseases of the male genital organs not classified elsewhere (additional diagnosis is used to identify the infectious agent) – excludes inflammation of the penis, orchitis and epididymitis – Inflammatory diseases of the seminal vesicles: NOS vesicularitis; Inflammatory diseases of the spermatic cord, vaginal tunics and deferent canal: Vasitis; Inflammatory diseases of the scrotum; Inflammatory disorders of other male genitalia specified: Inflammation with multiple localizations of the male genital organs; Inflammatory disease of the unspecified male genitalia: Abscess of the unspecified male genital organ, Furuncle of an unspecified male genital organ, Carbuncle of an unspecified male genital organ, Cellulitis of an unspecified male genital organ;

11. Other diseases of the male genitalia – excludes torsion of the testicle – Atrophy of the testicle; Vascular affections of the male genital organs: Hematocous of the male genital organs, Hemorrhage of the male genital organs, Thrombosis of the male genital organs; Other specified diseases of the male genital organs: Atrophy of the scrotum, seminal vesicles, spermatic cord, testicle (except atrophy), vaginal tunics and deferens, Hypertrophy of the scrotum, seminal vesicles, spermatic cord, testicle (except atrophy), vaginal tunics and deferent canals, Edema of the scrotum, seminal vesicles, spermatic cord, testicle (except atrophy), vaginal tunics and deferens ducts, Ulceration of the scrotum, seminal vesicles, spermatic cord, testicle (except atrophy), vaginal tunics and deferent canals, Chilocel of the vaginal tunic (unnatural) NOS, Urethral fistula, Stricture: spermatic cord, vaginal tunics, deferent canal; Unspecified male genitalia disease;

12. Disorders of the male genital organs in diseases classified elsewhere – Prostate diseases in diseases classified elsewhere: Prostatitis: gonococcal, with trichomonas, tuberculous; Diseases of the testicle and epididymium in diseases classified elsewhere: With Chlamydia: epididymitis, orchitis, Gonococcal: epididymitis, orchitis, Tuberculous (oss): epididymitis, testicle; Balanitis in diseases classified elsewhere: Balanitis: amibian, Candida; Other diseases of the male genital organs in diseases classified elsewhere: Filarian chilocel, vaginal tunic, Infection by viral herpes (herpes simplex) of the male genital tract, Tuberculosis of seminal vesicles;

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