ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to
010.1:
- Effusion
pleura, pleurisy, pleuritic, pleuropericardial 511.9

bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1

fetus or newborn 511.9

malignant 511.81

nontuberculous 511.9

pneumococcal 511.1

staphylococcal 511.1

streptococcal 511.1

traumatic 862.29

tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0


primary progressive 010.1
- Pleurisy (acute) (adhesive) (chronic) (costal) (diaphragmatic) (double) (dry) (fetid) (fibrinous) (fibrous) (interlobar) (latent) (lung) (old) (plastic) (primary) (residual) (sicca) (sterile) (subacute) (unresolved) (with adherent pleura) 511.0

with
effusion (without mention of cause) 511.9


bacterial, nontuberculous 511.1


nontuberculous NEC 511.9


pneumococcal 511.1


specified type NEC 511.89


staphylococcal 511.1


streptococcal 511.1


tuberculous (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0



primary, progressive 010.1

influenza, flu, or grippe (see also Influenza) 487.1

tuberculosis - see Pleurisy, tuberculous
tuberculous (with effusion) (see also Tuberculosis, pleura) 012.0

primary, progressive 010.1
- Tuberculosis, tubercular, tuberculous (calcification) (calcified) (caseous) (chromogenic acid-fast bacilli) (congenital) (degeneration) (disease) (fibrocaseous) (fistula) (gangrene) (interstitial) (isolated circumscribed lesions) (necrosis) (parenchymatous) (ulcerative) 011.9

exudative 012.0

primary, progressive 010.1
pleura, pleural, pleurisy, pleuritis (fibrinous) (obliterative) (purulent) (simple plastic) (with effusion) 012.0

primary, progressive 010.1
primary 010.9

complex 010.0

complicated 010.8


with pleurisy or effusion 010.1

progressive 010.8


with pleurisy or effusion 010.1

skin 017.0