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NOS   Not otherwise specified  
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OGCR   official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting  
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comorbidities   A concomitant( accompanying; concurrent) unrelated pathological or disease process.  
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rubella   a mild contagious viral disease, upper respiratory Also called German measle  
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morbidities   the proportion of sickness or of a specific disease in a geographical locality.  
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tuberculosis   an infectious disease that may affect almost any tissue of the body, especially the lungs, caused by the organism  
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NEC   not elsewhere classified  
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antecedent   preceding, prior, ancestor  
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strangury   painful urination in which the urine is emitted drop by drop owing to muscle spasms of the urethra or urinary bladder.  
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inoculation   the act or process of  
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delineate   to trace the outline o  
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numbness   C18-R20.0, Anesthesia of skin - loss of sensation  
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ICD10-I10   hypertension  
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ICD10-R53.83   fatique  
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ICD10-R00-99   Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, NEC  
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Palpitation (R00.2)   awareness of the heart  
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Amnesia (R41.3)   memory disturbance, lack or loss  
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anterograde   moving forward  
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retrograde   moving backward  
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UTI (N39.0)   Urinary tract infection, site not specified  
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Failure, heart, congestive (I50.9)   Congestive heart failure( stroke)  
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POA   plan of action  
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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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adnexa   accessory organs  
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A00-B99   (1) Infectious and parasitic disease  
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C00-D49   (2) Neoplasm (table)  
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D50-D89   (3) blood/blood forming organs, immune mechanism  
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E00-E89   (4) Endocrine, nutritional metabolic  
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F01-F99   (5) Mental Behavioral, Neurodevelpmental disorder  
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G00-G99   (6) Disease of Nervous system  
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H00-H59   (7) Disease of eye and andexa  
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H60-H95   (8) Disease of mastoid process  
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I00-I99   (9) Disease of circulatory system  
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J00-J99   (10) Disease of resperatory system  
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K00-K95   (11) Disease of digestive system  
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L00-L99   (12) Disease of skin and subcutaneous tissue  
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M00-M99   (13) Disease of musculoskeletal system  
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N00-N99   (14) Diseases of the genitourinary system  
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O00-O9A   (15) Pregnancy childbirth and the puerperium  
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P00-P96   (16) Certain condition originating in the perinatal period  
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R00-R99   (18) Symptoms signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings NEC  
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S00-T88   (19) Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes  
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V00-Y99   (20) External causes of morbidity  
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Z00-Z99   (21) Factors influencing health status and contact with health services  
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Puerperium   The state of a woman during childbirth or immediately thereafter.The approximate six-week period lasting from childbirth to the return of normal uterine size.  
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Perinatal   Occurring during, or pertaining to, the periods before, during, or after the time of birth; that is, before delivery from the 22nd week of gestation through the first 28 days after delivery.  
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Q00-Q99   (17) congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities  
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synonym   an additional or substitute name for the same disease, sign, symptom, or anatomical structure.  
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Sequela (Late Effects)   residual effect (condition produced) after the acute phase of an illness or injury has terminated.  
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exacerbate   to increase the severity  
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manifestation   sign of disease  
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gestation   the carrying of young in the uterus from conception to delivery  
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SIRS   systemic inflammatory response syndrome  
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