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2007 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis 102.9

Yaws unspecified

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  • A systemic non-venereal infection of the tropics caused by Treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue.
  • An endemic, infectious, nonvenereal disease in humans that presents mainly in children younger than 15 years. The disease occurs primarily in warm, humid, tropical areas of Africa, Asia, South America, and Oceania, among poor rural populations where conditions of overcrowding and poor sanitation prevail. Infection with Treponema pertenue, a subspecies of Treponema pallidum, causes the disease.
  • 102.9 is a specific code that can be used to specify a diagnosis
  • 102.9 contains 11 index entries
  • View the ICD-9-CM Volume 1 102.* hierarchy

Index entries containing 102.9:

Bouba (see also Yaws) 102.9
Breda's disease (see also Yaws) 102.9
Charlouis' disease (see also Yaws) 102.9
Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
  • Breda's (see also Yaws) 102.9
  • Charlouis' (see also Yaws) 102.9
Frambesia, frambesial (tropica) (see also Yaws) 102.9Parangi (see also Yaws) 102.9
Pian (see also Yaws) 102.9
Treponematosis 102.9
  • due to
    • T. pallidum - see Syphilis
    • T. pertenue (yaws) (see also Yaws) 102.9
Yaws 102.9
  • bone or joint lesions 102.6
  • butter 102.1
  • chancre 102.0
  • cutaneous, less than five years after infection 102.2
  • early (cutaneous) (macular) (maculopapular) (micropapular) (papular) 102.2
  • eyelid 102.9 [373.4]
  • ganglion 102.6
  • gangosis, gangosa 102.5
  • gumma, gummata 102.4
  • gummatous
  • hydrarthrosis 102.6
  • hyperkeratosis (early) (late) (palmar) (plantar) 102.3
  • initial lesions 102.0
  • joint lesions 102.6
  • juxta-articular nodules 102.7
  • late nodular (ulcerated) 102.4
  • latent (without clinical manifestations) (with positive serology) 102.8
  • mother 102.0
  • mucosal 102.7
  • multiple papillomata 102.1
  • nodular, late (ulcerated) 102.4
  • osteitis 102.6
  • papilloma, papillomata (palmar) (plantar) 102.1
  • periostitis (hypertrophic) 102.6
  • ulcers 102.4
  • wet crab 102.1