SYMPTOMS, SIGNS, AND ILL-DEFINED CONDITIONS ICD-9 Code range (780-799)

The ICD-9 code range for SYMPTOMS, SIGNS, AND ILL-DEFINED CONDITIONS 780-799 is medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO).

ICD-9 Code range (780-799), SYMPTOMS, SIGNS, AND ILL-DEFINED CONDITIONS, contains ICD-9 codes for NONSPECIFIC ABNORMAL FINDINGS, AND ILL-DEFINED AND UNKNOWN CAUSES OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY.

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ICD-9-CM Diseases: Tabular List Volume 1
ICD-9-CM Section Numbers and Their Sequences
780-799
SYMPTOMS, SIGNS, AND ILL-DEFINED CONDITIONS (780-799)

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