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Diseases and Injuries Index Term

Pneumonia J18.9
with
lung abscessJ85.1
due to specified organism, see [Pneumonia, in (due to)]
influenza, see [Influenza, with, pneumonia]
2019 coronavirusJ12.82
adenoviralJ12.0
adynamicJ18.2
albaA50.04
allergic, see also [Pneumonitis, hypersensitivity]J82.89
alveolar, see [Pneumonia, lobar]
anaerobesJ15.8
anthraxA22.1
apex, apical, see [Pneumonia, lobar]
AscarisB77.81
aspirationJ69.0
due to
aspiration of microorganisms
bacterialJ15.9
viralJ12.9
food J69.0
gastric secretionsJ69.0
milk J69.0
oils, essencesJ69.1
solids, liquids NECJ69.8
vomitusJ69.0
newbornP24.81
amniotic fluid P24.11
bloodP24.21
liquor P24.11
meconiumP24.01
milkP24.31
mucusP24.11
food P24.31
specified NECP24.81
stomach contentsP24.31
postproceduralJ95.4
atypical NECJ18.9
bacillusJ15.9
specified NECJ15.8
bacterialJ15.9
specified NECJ15.8
Bacteroides J15.8
basal, basic, basilar, see [Pneumonia, by type]
bronchiolitis obliterans organized J84.89
broncho-, bronchial J18.0
allergic, see also [Pneumonitis, hypersensitivity]J82.89
aspiration, see [Pneumonia, aspiration]
bacterialJ15.9
specified NECJ15.8
chronic, see [Fibrosis, lung]
diplococcalJ13
Eaton's agentJ15.7
Escherichia coli J15.5
Friedländer's bacillusJ15.0
Hemophilus influenzaeJ14
hypostaticJ18.2
inhalation, see also [Pneumonia, aspiration]
due to fumes or vapors J68.0
of oils or essencesJ69.1
Klebsiella J15.0
lipid, lipoidJ69.1
endogenousJ84.89
Mycoplasma J15.7
pleuro-pneumonia-like-organisms J15.7
pneumococcalJ13
ProteusJ15.69
PseudomonasJ15.1
Serratia marcescensJ15.69
specified organism NECJ16.8
staphylococcal, see [Pneumonia, staphylococcal]
streptococcal NECJ15.4
group BJ15.3
pneumoniaeJ13
viral, virus, see [Pneumonia, viral]
Butyrivibrio J15.8
CandidaB37.1
caseous, see [Tuberculosis, pulmonary]
catarrhal, see [Pneumonia, broncho]
chlamydialJ16.0
congenitalP23.1
cholesterolJ84.89
cirrhotic , see [Fibrosis, lung]
Clostridium J15.8
confluent, see [Pneumonia, broncho]
congenital P23.9
due to
bacterium NECP23.6
ChlamydiaP23.1
Escherichia coliP23.4
Haemophilus influenzaeP23.6
infective organism NECP23.8
Klebsiella pneumoniaeP23.6
MycoplasmaP23.6
PseudomonasP23.5
StaphylococcusP23.2
Streptococcus P23.6
group BP23.3
viral agentP23.0
specified NECP23.8
coronavirus 2019J12.82
COVID-19J12.82
croupous, see [Pneumonia, lobar]
cryptogenic organizingJ84.116
cytomegalic inclusionB25.0
cytomegaloviralB25.0
deglutition, see [Pneumonia, aspiration]
desquamative interstitialJ84.117
diffuse, see [Pneumonia, broncho]
diplococcal, diplococcus J13
disseminated , see [Pneumonia, broncho]
Eaton's agentJ15.7
embolic, embolism, see [Embolism, pulmonary]
EnterobacterJ15.69
eosinophilicJ82.81
acuteJ82.82
chronicJ82.81
Escherichia coli J15.5
EubacteriumJ15.8
fibrinous, see [Pneumonia, lobar]
fibroid, fibrous , see [Fibrosis, lung]
Friedländer's bacillusJ15.0
Fusobacterium J15.8
gangrenousJ85.0
giant cell B05.2
gonococcalA54.84
gram-negative bacteria NECJ15.69
anaerobicJ15.8
Hemophilus influenzae J14
human metapneumovirusJ12.3
hypostatic J18.2
in
Acinetobacter baumanniiJ15.61
actinomycosisA42.0
adenovirusJ12.0
anthraxA22.1
ascariasisB77.81
aspergillosisB44.9
Bacillus anthracisA22.1
Bacterium anitratumJ15.69
candidiasisB37.1
chickenpoxB01.2
ChlamydiaJ16.0
neonatalP23.1
coccidioidomycosisB38.2
acuteB38.0
chronicB38.1
cytomegalovirus diseaseB25.0
Diplococcus J13
Eaton's agentJ15.7
EnterobacterJ15.69
Escherichia coli J15.5
Friedländer's bacillusJ15.0
fumes and vapors J68.0
gonorrheaA54.84
Hemophilus influenzae J14
HerelleaJ15.69
histoplasmosisB39.2
acuteB39.0
chronicB39.1
human metapneumovirusJ12.3
Klebsiella J15.0
measlesB05.2
Mycoplasma J15.7
nocardiosis, nocardiasisA43.0
ornithosisA70
parainfluenza virusJ12.2
pleuro-pneumonia-like-organism J15.7
pneumococcusJ13
pneumocystosis B59
ProteusJ15.69
Pseudomonas NECJ15.1
pseudomalleiA24.1
psittacosisA70
Q feverA78
respiratory syncytial virus J12.1
rheumatic feverI00

J17

rubellaB06.81
Salmonella A02.22
typhiA01.03
schistosomiasisB65.9

J17

Serratia marcescensJ15.69
specified
bacterium NECJ15.8
organism NECJ16.8
spirochetal NECA69.8
StaphylococcusJ15.20
aureus J15.211
methicillin resistant (MRSA)J15.212
specified NECJ15.29
StreptococcusJ15.4
group BJ15.3
pneumoniaeJ13
specified NECJ15.4
toxoplasmosisB58.3
tularemiaA21.2
typhoid A01.03
varicellaB01.2
virus, see [Pneumonia, viral]
whooping coughA37.91
due to
Bordetella parapertussisA37.11
Bordetella pertussisA37.01
specified NECA37.81
Yersinia pestisA20.2
inhalation of food or vomit, see [Pneumonia, aspiration]
interstitialJ84.9
chronicJ84.111
desquamativeJ84.117
due to
collagen vascular diseaseJ84.178
known underlying causeJ84.178
idiopathic NOSJ84.111
in disease classified elsewhereJ84.178
lymphocytic J84.178
lymphoidJ84.2
non-specificJ84.89
due to
collagen vascular diseaseJ84.178
known underlying causeJ84.178
idiopathicJ84.113
in diseases classified elsewhereJ84.178
plasma cellB59
pseudomonasJ15.1
usualJ84.112
due to collagen vascular diseaseJ84.178
idiopathicJ84.112
in diseases classified elsewhereJ84.178
Klebsiella J15.0
lipid, lipoid J69.1
endogenousJ84.89
lobar J18.1
bacterialJ15.9
specified NECJ15.8
chronic, see [Fibrosis, lung]
Escherichia coli J15.5
Friedländer's bacillusJ15.0
Hemophilus influenzaeJ14
hypostaticJ18.2
Klebsiella J15.0
pneumococcalJ13
ProteusJ15.69
PseudomonasJ15.1
specified organism NECJ16.8
staphylococcal, see [Pneumonia, staphylococcal]
streptococcal NECJ15.4
Streptococcus pneumoniaeJ13
viral, virus, see [Pneumonia, viral]
lobular, see [Pneumonia, broncho]
Löffler'sJ82.89
lymphoid interstitialJ84.2
massive, see [Pneumonia, lobar]
meconiumP24.01
MRSA J15.212
MSSA J15.211
multilobar, see [Pneumonia, by type]
Mycoplasma J15.7
necroticJ85.0
neonatalP23.9
aspiration, see [Aspiration, by substance, with pneumonia]
nitrogen dioxideJ68.0
organizingJ84.89
due to
collagen vascular diseaseJ84.178
known underlying causeJ84.178
in diseases classified elsewhereJ84.178
orthostaticJ18.2
parainfluenza virusJ12.2
parenchymatous, see [Fibrosis, lung]
passiveJ18.2
patchy, see [Pneumonia, broncho]
PeptococcusJ15.8
PeptostreptococcusJ15.8
plasma cell B59
pleurolobar, see [Pneumonia, lobar]
pleuro-pneumonia-like organism J15.7
pneumococcal J13
Pneumocystis B59
postinfectional NECB99

J17

postmeaslesB05.2
ProteusJ15.69
PseudomonasJ15.1
psittacosisA70
radiationJ70.0
respiratory syncytial virus J12.1
resulting from a procedureJ95.89
rheumaticI00

J17

Salmonella A02.22
typhiA01.03
typhoid feverA01.03
SARS-associated coronavirusJ12.81
SARS-CoV-2J12.82
segmented, segmental, see [Pneumonia, broncho-]
Serratia marcescensJ15.69
specified NECJ18.8
bacterium NECJ15.8
organism NECJ16.8
virus NECJ12.89
spirochetal NECA69.8
staphylococcal J15.20
aureus J15.211
methicillin resistant J15.212
specified NECJ15.29
static, stasisJ18.2
streptococcal NEC J15.4
group
AJ15.4
BJ15.3
specified NECJ15.4
Streptococcus pneumoniaeJ13
syphilitic, congenital A50.04
traumatic T79.8
tuberculous , see [Tuberculosis, pulmonary]
tularemicA21.2
varicellaB01.2
VeillonellaJ15.8
ventilator associatedJ95.851
viral, virus J12.9
adenoviralJ12.0
congenitalP23.0
human metapneumovirusJ12.3
parainfluenzaJ12.2
respiratory syncytial J12.1
SARS-associated coronavirusJ12.81
specified NECJ12.89
white A50.04