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Diagnoses (ICD-10-CM 2018)

Relevance Code Description
P07.23 Extreme immaturity of newborn, gestational age 24 completed weeks
G47.24 Circadian rhythm sleep disorder, free running type
R29.724 NIHSS score 24
Z3A.24 24 weeks gestation of pregnancy
O42.02 Full-term premature rupture of membranes, onset of labor within 24 hours of rupture
T80.411 Rh incompatibility with delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction
O42.12 Full-term premature rupture of membranes, onset of labor more than 24 hours following rupture
T80.410 Rh incompatibility with acute hemolytic transfusion reaction
T80.311 ABO incompatibility with delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction
T80.A10 Non-ABO incompatibility with acute hemolytic transfusion reaction
S06.4X4 Epidural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness of 6 hours to 24 hours
T80.310 ABO incompatibility with acute hemolytic transfusion reaction
O42.0 Premature rupture of membranes, onset of labor within 24 hours of rupture
S06.1X4 Traumatic cerebral edema with loss of consciousness of 6 hours to 24 hours
O72.2 Delayed and secondary postpartum hemorrhage
T80.A11 Non-ABO incompatibility with delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction
S06.5X4 Traumatic subdural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness of 6 hours to 24 hours
S06.334 Contusion and laceration of cerebrum, unspecified, with loss of consciousness of 6 hours to 24 hours
S06.9X4 Unspecified intracranial injury with loss of consciousness of 6 hours to 24 hours
S06.6X4 Traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage with loss of consciousness of 6 hours to 24 hours
S06.344 Traumatic hemorrhage of right cerebrum with loss of consciousness of 6 hours to 24 hours
O42.1 Premature rupture of membranes, onset of labor more than 24 hours following rupture
O42.01 Preterm premature rupture of membranes, onset of labor within 24 hours of rupture
S06.314 Contusion and laceration of right cerebrum with loss of consciousness of 6 hours to 24 hours
S06.364 Traumatic hemorrhage of cerebrum, unspecified, with loss of consciousness of 6 hours to 24 hours