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DX Code V01 – V82 & E800 – E999



[V01-V06] Persons with potential health hazards related to communicable diseases.
[V07-V09] Persons with need for isolation, other potential health hazards and prophylactic measures.
[V10-V19] Persons with potential health hazards related to personal and family history.
[V20-V28] Persons encountering health services in circumstances related to reproduction and
development.
[V30-V39] Live born infants according to type of birth.
[V40-V49] Persons with a condition influencing their health status.
[V50-V59] Persons encountering health services for specific procedures and aftercare.
[V60-V68] Persons encountering health services in other circumstances.
[V70-V82] Persons without reported diagnosis encountered during examination and investigation of
individuals and populations.


SUPPLEMENTARY CLASSIFICATION OF EXTERNAL CAUSES OF INJURY AND POISONING
[E800-E999]
[E800-E807] Railway accidents.
[E810-E819] Motor vehicle traffic accidents.
[E820-E835] Motor vehicle non-traffic accidents.
[E826-E829] Other road vehicle accidents.
[E830-E838] Water transport accidents.
[E840-E845] Air and space transport accidents.
[E846-E848] Vehicle accident not elsewhere classifiable.
[E850-E858] Accidental poisoning by drugs, medicinal substances, and biologicals.
[E860-E869] Accidental poisoning by other solid and liquid substances, gases, and vapors.
[E870-E876] Misadventures to patients during surgical and medical care.
[E878-E879] Surgical and medical procedures as the cause of abnormal
reaction of patient or later complication, without mention of misadventure at the time of
procedure.

[E880-E888] Accidental falls.
[E890-E899] Accidents caused by fire and flames.
[E900-E909] Accidents due to natural and environmental factors.
[E910-E915] Accidents caused by submersion, suffocation, and foreign bodies.
[E916-E928] Other accidents.
[E929-E929] Late effects of accidental injury.
[E930-E949] Drugs, medicinal and biological substances causing adverse effects in therapeutic uses.
[E950-E959] Suicide and self-inflicted injury.
[E960-E969] Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons.
[E970-E978] Legal intervention.
[E980-E989] Injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted.
[E990-E999] Injury resulting from operations of war.

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