List of ICD-9 codes 780-799: Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions
16. Symptoms, signs, and ill-defined conditions (780-799)
Symptoms (780-789)
- (780) General symptoms
- (780.0) Alteration of consciousness
- (780.1) Hallucinations
- (780.2) Syncope
- (780.3) Convulsions
- (780.4) Dizziness/vertigo, NOS
- (780.5) Sleep disturbance, unspec.
- (780.53) Hypersomnia, sleep apnea
- (780.53) Sleep apnea w/ hypersomnia
- (780.58) Movement disorder, sleep related
- (780.6) Fever, nonperinatal
- (780.7) Malaise and fatigue
- (780.8) Sweating, excessive
- (780.9) Other general symptoms
- (781) Symptoms involving nervous and musculoskeletal systems
- (781.0) Abnormal involuntary movements
- (781.1) Disturbances, smell and taste
- (781.2) Gait abnormality
- (781.3) Lack of coordination
- (781.5) Clubbing of fingers
- (781.8) Neurologic neglect syndrome
- (781.9) Other symptoms involving nervous and musculoskeletal systems
- (782) Symptoms involving skin and other integumentary tissue
- (782.0) Sensory disturbance skin
- (782.1) Rash, nonvesicular, unspec.
- (782.2) Localized swelling/mass, superficial
- (782.3) Edema, localized, NOS
- (782.4) Jaundice
- (782.5) Cyanosis
- (782.7) Petechiae
- (782.8) Change in skin texture
- (782.9) Other symptoms involving skin
- (783) Symptoms concerning nutrition, metabolism and development
- (783.0) Anorexia
- (783.1) Abnormal weight gain
- (783.2) Abnormal loss of weight
- (783.3) Feeding problem, infant/elderly
- (783.4) Lack of normal physiologic development, unspec.
- (783.41) Failure to thrive, child
- (783.42) Delayed milestones
- (783.43) Short stature
- (783.5) Polydipsia
- (783.6) Polyphagia
- (783.7) Failure to thrive, adult
- (784) Symptoms involving head and neck
- (785) Symptoms involving cardiovascular system
- (785.0) Tachycardia
- (785.1) Palpitations
- (785.2) Murmur of heart, undiagnosed
- (785.4) Gangrene
- (785.5) Shock, unspec.
- (785.6) Lymph nodes, enlarged
- (785.9) Bruit
- (786) Symptoms involving respiratory system and other chest symptoms
- (786.0) Dyspnea and respiratory abnormalities
- (786.1) Stridor
- (786.2) Cough
- (786.3) Hemoptysis
- (786.4) Abnormal sputum
- (786.5) Chest pain, unspec.
- (786.6) Swelling, mass, or lump in chest
- (786.7) Abnormal chest sounds
- (786.8) Hiccoughs
- (787) Symptoms involving digestive system
- (788) Symptoms involving urinary system
- (789) Other symptoms involving abdomen and pelvis
- (789) Abdominal pain, unspec.
- (789) Colic, infantile
- (789.0) Abdominal pain
- (789.1) Hepatomegaly
- (789.2) Splenomegaly
- (789.3) Abdominal/pelvic mass, unspec.
- (789.5) Ascites
- (790) Abnormal red blood cell
nonspecific abnormal findings (790-796)
- (790) Nonspecific findings on examination of blood
- (790.1) Elevated sedimentation rate
- (790.2) Abnormal glucose tolerance test
- (790.21) Abnormal fasting glucose
- (790.22) Abnormal glucose tolerance test (oral)
- (790.29) Abnormal glucose, other
- (790.4) Abnormal transaminase/LDH
- (790.5) Other nonspecific abnormal serum enzyme levels
- (790.6) Abnormal blood chemistry, other
- (790.7) Bacteremia (not septicemia)
- (790.8) Viremia, unspecified
- (790.9) Other nonspecific findings on examination of blood
- (790.91) Abnormal arterial blood gases
- (790.92) Abnormal coagulation profile
- (790.93) Abnormal prostate specific antigen
- (790.99) Other
- (791) Nonspecific findings on examination of urine
- (792) Nonspecific abnormal findings in other body substances
- (793) Nonspecific abnormal findings on radiological and other examination
- (794) Nonspecific abnormal results of function studies
- (794.1) Peripheral nervous system and special senses
- (794.15) Abnormal auditory function study
- (794.3) Cardiovascular
- (794.31) Abnormal electrocardiogram
- (794.1) Peripheral nervous system and special senses
- (795) Nonspecific abnormal histological and immunological findings
- (795.0) Nonspecific abnormal Papanicolaou smear of cervix
- (795.5) Positive PPD
- (796) Other nonspecific abnormal findings
- (796.2) Elevated BP w/o hypertension
ill-defined and unknown causes of morbidity and mortality (797-799)
- (797) Senility without mention of psychosis
- (798) Sudden death, cause unknown
- (798) Sudden infant death syndrome
- (799) Other ill-defined and unknown causes of morbidity and mortality
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
A symptom is a medical sign indicating the nature of the disease. It is usually subjective,[1] observed by the patient,[2] and not measured.[3]
Loose definition
A symptom may loosely be said to be a physical condition which indicates a particular illness or disorder.[4]
An example of a symptom in this sense of the word would be a rash. However this is also known as a sign as explained in below.
Possible causes of a symptom
Some symptoms, such as nausea, occur in a wide range of disease processes, whereas other symptoms are fairly specific for a narrow range of illnesses. For example, a sudden loss of sight in one eye has a significantly smaller number of possible causes.
Misleading symptoms
Some symptoms can be misleading to the patient or the medical practitioner caring for them. For example, inflammation of the gallbladder often gives rise to pain in the right shoulder, which may understandably lead the patient to attribute the pain to a non-abdominal cause such as muscle strain, rather than the real cause.
Symptoms and diagnosis
The terms chief complaint, presenting symptom, or presenting complaint is used to describe the initial concern which brings a patient to a doctor. The symptom that leads to a diagnosis is called a cardinal symptom.
Symptom vs sign
A symptom can more simply be defined as any feature which is noticed by the patient. A sign is noticed by the doctor or others. It is not necessarily the nature of the sign or symptom which defines it, but who observes it.
The same feature may be noticed by both doctor and patient, and so is at once both a sign and a symptom. A sign or a symptom may be one, the other, or both, depending on the observer(s).
Some features, such as pain, can only be symptoms. A doctor cannot feel a patient’s pain. Others can only be signs, such as a blood cell count measured by a doctor or a laboratory.
Engineering definition
In engineering, symptom may be used to refer to an undesired effect occurring in a system. To eliminate the effect, a root cause analysis is performed which traces the symptom to its cause and again through the cause’s cause and so on until the subsystem is identified that can be changed to eliminate the symptom.
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.uwo.ca/pathol/glossary.html#S
- ↑ http://www.emedicine.com/asp/dictionary.asp?keyword=symptom
- ↑ Devroede G (1992). “Constipation–a sign of a disease to be treated surgically, or a symptom to be deciphered as nonverbal communication?”. J. Clin. Gastroenterol. 15 (3): 189–91. PMID 1479160.
- ↑ Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English (1995). Third edition.
External links
- Medical Symptoms Database
- Online Medical Symptom Checker
- MSO Online Medical Symptom Checker
- Find The Doctor Based On Your Symptom
- Dynamic Differential Diagnosis
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