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Applicationofthe International
Classification of Diseases
to Dentistryand Stomatology
Third Edition
[...]... Diseasesofthe nervous system Diseasesofthe circulatory system Diseasesofthe respiratory system Diseasesofthe digestive system Diseasesofthe skin and subcutaneous tissue Diseasesofthe musculoskeletal system and connective tissue Diseasesofthe genitourinary system Pregnancy, childbirth andthe puerperium Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities Symptoms, signs and. .. headings, and inclusion/exclusion terms before recording a diagnosis Example 1 In general, the term "oral mucosa" is applicable tothe superficial tissues ofthe tongue as well as to other soft tissue surfaces ofthe oral cavity In many cases, however, there is a separate classification for a set ofdiseases or conditions depending on whether they occur in the tongue or in other parts ofthe oral mucosa... For example, carcinoma ofthe tip and ventral surface ofthe tongue should be assigned to C02.8, while carcinoma ofthe tip ofthe tongue extending to involve the ventral surface should be coded to C02.1 as the point of origin, the tip, is known "Overlapping" implies that the sites involved are contiguous (next to each other) Numerically consecutive subcategories are frequently anatomically contiguous,... first tothe Alphabetical Index entry for the morphological description The introductory pages of Volume 3 of ICD-10 include general instructions about the correct use ofthe Alphabetical Index The specific instructions and examples pertaining to neoplasms in Volume 2 should be consulted to ensure correct use ofthe categories and subcategories in Chapter II 8 Use ofthe second editionofthe International. .. tongue C02.0X Anterior two-thirds of tongue, dorsal surface Excludes: dorsal surface of base of tongue (C01) C02.1 Border of tongue C02.10 Tip of tongue C02.11 Lateral border of tongue C02.2 Ventral surface of tongue C02.2X Anterior two-thirds of tongue, ventral surface Lingual frenulum 26 NEOPLASMS C02.3 C02.4 Anterior two-thirds of tongue, part unspecified Lingual tonsil Excludes: tonsil NOS (C09.9) C02.8... specified whether upper or lower C00.6 Commissure of lip C00.8 Overlapping lesion of lip [See note 5 on page 24] C00.9 Lip, unspecified Not specified whether upper or lower lip; location on lip not specified Malignant neoplasm of base of tongue Dorsal surface of base of tongue Posterior thirdof tongue Malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified parts of tongue C02.0 Dorsal surface of tongue C02.0X... Extracts from theInternational Histological Classificationof Tumours have been included as annexes to ICD-DA Those of special interest in the field of oral health are concerned with odontogenic tumours 1 and salivary gland tumours 2 and appear in Annexes 1 and 2 respectively For morphological coding of neoplasms, which is not provided by the ICD-DA proper, an extract ofthe relevant part ofthe morphology... into the classification, except when the list is revised by international agreement Use of a fourth character in theclassification allows for more comprehensive studies ofthe causes of illness and disability Efforts have been made to show most ofthe diagnostic terms given in standard or official nomenclatures, as well as terms commonly used in different countries; these are collectively referred to. .. lesion of lip, oral cavity and pharynx Overlapping lesion of bone and auricular cartilage Malignant neoplasms of ectopic tissue Malignant neoplasms of ectopic tissue are to be coded tothe site mentioned 7 Use ofthe Alphabetical Index in coding neoplasms In addition to site, morphology and behaviour must also be taken into consideration when coding neoplasms, and reference should always be made first to. .. request 11 The user should keep in mind the importance of providing feedback tothe Oral Health unit of WHO on difficulties encountered in using the ICDDA, so that improvements can be made 12 In addition to its applicationtothe collection of data for health statistics, ICD-DA is also being used by oral pathology departments in the context of storage of literature reference cards and collections of slides/transparencies . responsibility for
the preparation of all three editions of ICD-DA.
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Application of the International Classification of
Diseases
to Dentistry and Stomatology
(ICD-DA).
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The Application of the International Classification of Diseases to Dentistry and
Stomatology (ICD-DA) is intended to provide a practical and