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Structure of ICD-10-WHO Tabular list

The Tabular List of inclusions and four-character subcategories (VAS), in brief: Tabular list, consists of 22 chapters (I to XXII), covering all diseases, with the organ-specific chapters III to XIV constituting the core. Diseases that cannot be allocated to a specific organ are pooled in the remaining chapters. Each chapter covers a code area designated by one, two (Ch. I, II, XIX) or four (Ch. XX) letters. The letters H and D are both used in two chapters each. The titles in English language you will find at the WHO website, see link below.

ChapterCode rangeClass title
IA00-B99Bestimmte infektiöse und parasitäre Krankheiten
IIC00-D48Neubildungen
IIID50-D89Krankheiten des Blutes und der blutbildenden Organe sowie bestimmte Störungen mit Beteiligung des Immunsystems
IVE00-E90Endokrine, Ernährungs- und Stoffwechselkrankheiten
VF00-F99Psychische und Verhaltensstörungen
VIG00-G99Krankheiten des Nervensystems
VIIH00-H59Krankheiten des Auges und der Augenanhangsgebilde
VIIIH60-H95Krankheiten des Ohres und des Warzenfortsatzes
IXI00-I99Krankheiten des Kreislaufsystems
XJ00-J99Krankheiten des Atmungssystems
XIK00-K93Krankheiten des Verdauungssystems
XIIL00-L99Krankheiten der Haut und der Unterhaut
XIIIM00-M99Krankheiten des Muskel-Skelett-Systems und des Bindegewebes
XIVN00-N99Krankheiten des Urogenitalsystems
XVO00-O99Schwangerschaft, Geburt und Wochenbett
XVIP00-P96Bestimmte Zustände, die ihren Ursprung in der Perinatalperiode haben
XVIIQ00-Q99Angeborene Fehlbildungen, Deformitäten und Chromosomenanomalien
XVIIIR00-R99Symptome und abnorme klinische und Laborbefunde, die anderenorts nicht klassifiziert sind
XIXS00-T98Verletzungen, Vergiftungen und bestimmte andere Folgen äußerer Ursachen
XXV01-Y98Äußere Ursachen von Morbidität und Mortalität
XXIZ00-Z99Faktoren, die den Gesundheitszustand beeinflussen und zur Inanspruchnahme des Gesundheitswesens führen
XXIIU00-U99Schlüsselnummern für besondere Zwecke

Chapters, blocks, categories

Chapters are divided into blocks, blocksdivided into categories. Chapters, blocks and categories are designated by a title, the class title. Class titles of categories are assigned a three-character alphanumeric code, shown on a black background in the print version. Chapters and blocks are designated by the range of codes within their scope.

For example, "Kapitel I Bestimmte infektiöse und parasitäre Krankheiten" (Chapter I Certain infectious and parasitic diseases) covers the code range A00-B99. The first block of "Infektiöse Darmkrankheiten" (Infectious intestinal diseases) comprises the code range A00-A09. The first category in this block is "A00 Cholera". Category A00 comprises three subcategories A00.0, A00.1 and A00.9; the fourth digit is always separated by a decimal point. Categories and subcategories are also referred to as rubrics:

Screenshot: ICD Kapitel 1 Bestimmte infektiöse und parasitäre Krankheiten (A00-B99)

Each chapter starts with a chapter preface containing a list of blocks included in the chapter as well as codes with asterisks. It can also include comments of concern to all blocks and categories within the chapter. Similarly, there may also be notes underneath block titles that are of concern to all categories within the block. Within the categories, there may be further notes providing more detailed information about the category. All notes from all different hierarchical levels have to be taken into account in the encoding process. The example below shows part of the preface to Chapter I; it contains an inclusion note ("Inkl.:") as well as several exclusion notes ("Exkl.:") which have to be taken into account for all categories A00-B99:

Screenshot: ICD Kapitel 1 Vorspann

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