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abnormal bronchial washings   Abnormal, specimen, respiratory organs (bronchial washings), R84.9.  
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shortness of breath   Abnormalities of breathing R06  
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Screening mammogram showed microcalcification.   Abnormal and inconclusive findings on diagnostic imaging of breast R92.0  
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Underweight 5-year-old female with body mass index of less than 5th percentile for her age.   Symptoms and signs concerning food and fluid intake R63.6 BMI pediatric Z68.51  
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Abnormal chest x-ray. patient was already on a ventilator   Abnormal findings on diagnostic imaging of lung R91.8 Dependence on enabling machines and devices, NEC Z99.11  
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Traumatic amputation of right index finger while fixing a power lawnmower   Amputation, traumatic, finger S68.110A ECI under Contact, with, lawnmower, (powered) W28.XXXA  
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Rib fractures of three left ribs from fall from in shower   Fracture, rib, multiple S22.42XA ECI Fall, in, shower W18.2XXA  
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C2 fracture, secondary to motor vehicle traffic accident   Fracture, traumatic, neck, cervical vertebra, second. S12.100A Accident, motor vehicle. V89.2XXA  
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Third degree burn to right hand from a hotplate   Burn, hand, right, third degree, T23.301A. ECI Burn, hotplate, X15.2XXA.  
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Displaced, rotated fractures of left index and long metacarpal shafts. when stepped on while playing soccer   Fracture, traumatic, metacarpal, second, shaft, third, shaft. S62.321A, S62.323A, ECI Stepped on, by, person W50.0XXA, Activity, soccer. Y93.66  
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open wound   Wound  
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Subsequent examination following treatment for an open left femoral shaft fracture   fracture femur shaft S72.302E  
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Initial encounter for mechanical complication of internal orthopedic bone graft with displacement.   T84.328A, Complications of internal orthopedic prosthetic devices, implants and grafts T84  
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subluxation   partial dislocation,  
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Initial encounter for a child with dislocated right humerus due to physical abuse by father   Maltreatment, adult, child, physical abuse, confirmed 74.12XA, dislocation shoulder S43.004A, biological Y07.11  
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Encounter for removal of scar caused by a left open oblique tibial fracture.   scar - L90.5, fracture, tibia, oblique, sequela - S82.232S  
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Initial encounter for nausea and vomiting due to Penicillin taken as prescribed.   drug table penicilin - T36.0X5A, Nausea with vomiting, unspecified - R11.2  
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Cardiac arrest due to cocaine   Drug table, cocaine accidental T40.5X1A, Cardiac arrest due to other underlying condition - I46.8  
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Repeat urinary infection. Patient did not take sulfamethoxazole as directed due to financial hardship. She was saving half the medication in case she needed it again   UI - N39.0, DT - T37.0X6A, Noncompliance, Personal risk factors Z91.120  
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breast implant infection   T85.79 Infection and inflammatory reaction due to other internal prosthetic devices, implants and grafts  
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congenital   of or relating to a condition present at birth, whether inherited or caused by the environment, especially the uterine environment.  
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Papilla   any small, nipple-like process or projection.  
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basel cell   any cell situated at the base of a multilayered tissue, as at the lowest layer of the epidermis  
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adenoma   benign tumor originating in a secretory gland or glandlike structure.  
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hernia   the protrusion of an organ or tissue through an opening in its surrounding walls, especially in the abdominal region  
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rupture   hernia , especially abdominal hernia.  
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perforation   a hole made or passing through a thing  
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MMR   Measles, mumps Rubella  
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prophylactic   preventive or protective.  
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inoculate   to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance  
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preeclampsia   a pathologic condition of late pregnancy characterized by edema, proteinuria, and hypertension  
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synovia   a clear, viscous fluid resembling the white of an egg, secreted by synovial membranes and acting as a lubricant for many joints, bursae, and tendons  
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Arthropathies   joint disease and Related Disorders  
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Dorsopathies   (curvature of the spine)  
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Rheumatism   inflammation, degeneration, or metabolic derangement of connective tissue structures especially joints  
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Osteopathies,   bone disease  
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Chondropathies,   cartilage disease  
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Scleroderma   progressive disease that affects the skin and connective tissue (including cartilage, bone, fat, and the tissue that supports the nerves and blood vessels throughout the body  
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localized scleroderma   mainly affects the skin.  
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Systemic scleroderma   which is also called systemic sclerosis, affects the smaller blood vessels and internal organs of the body.  
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