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  • 1Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q34.8 (EUROCAT Q33.80) …

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  • 2Pulmonary hypertension — Pulmonary arterial hypertension Classification and external resources The pulmonary artery receives blood (blue arrow) from the right ventricle of the heart; increased pressure on the artery can impair the function of the right ventricle ICD …

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  • 3ICD-10 Chapter X: Diseases of the respiratory system — International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision Chapter Blocks Title I A00–B99 Certain infectious and parasitic diseases II C00–D48 Neoplasms III D50–D89 Diseases of the blood and blood forming… …

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  • 4Wegener's granulomatosis — Classification and external resources Micrograph showing features characteristic of Wegener s granulomatosis a vasculitis and granulomas with multi nucleated giant cells …

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  • 5Respiratory disease — Classification and external resources Micrograph of an emphysematous lung; emphysema is a common respiratory disease, strongly associated with smoking. H E stain. ICD …

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  • 6Pneumothorax — Classification and external resources Right sided spontaneous pneumothorax (left in the image). An arrow indicating the edge of the collapsed lung. ICD 10 J …

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  • 7Choanal atresia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 Q30.0 ICD 9 748.0 …

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  • 8Emphysema — For the condition describing air trapped under the skin, see subcutaneous emphysema. Emphysema Classification and external resources A lateral chest x ray of a person with emphysema. Note the barrel chest and flat diaphragm …

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  • 9Pneumomediastinum — Classification and external resources A CT scan showing air in the mediastinum ICD 10 J …

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  • 10Solitary pulmonary nodule — Classification and external resources Chest X ray showing a solitary pulmonary nodule (indicated by a black box) in the left upper lobe …

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