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ICD-11 code : 1B10.1;

Preferred Label : Respiratory tuberculosis, not confirmed;

ICD-11 definition : A disease of the respiratory tract, caused by an infection with the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which has not been confirmed. This disease is characterized by a chronic cough, and sputum production that may be haemorrhagic. Transmission is commonly by inhalation of infected respiratory secretions.;

ICD-11 synonym : Tuberculosis of: nose NOS (without mention of bacteriological or histological confirmation); infection due to mycobacterium tuberculosis; tuberculous pharynx; degeneration tuberculosis; tuberculous adenoids; tuberculous throat; tuberculous nasopharynx; mediastinal tuberculosis; tuberculosis of nose; tuberculosis of hypopharynx; tuberculous; tuberculous nose; tuberculous mediastinitis; Nasopharyngeal tuberculosis NOS (without mention of bacteriological or histological confirmation); tuberculous pharyngitis; lupus vulgaris of nose; sinus tubercle; koch infection; necrotic tuberculosis infection; necrotizing tuberculosis; tuberculous mediastinum; phthisis; caseous tubercle; nasal tuberculosis; necrotizing tuberculosis infection; tuberculosis of pharynx; tuberculous pansinusitis; nasopharyngeal tuberculosis; tuberculosis of throat; tuberculosis of nasopharynx; tuberculosis of nasal sinus; tuberculous infection NOS; tuberculous tonsillitis; Mediastinal tuberculosis NOS (without mention of bacteriological or histological confirmation); tuberculosis of nasal sinus NOS; tuberculous rhinitis; necrotic tuberculosis; tuberculous gangrene; tuberculosis of adenoids; tuberculous hypopharynx; chest tuberculosis; tuberculosis of mediastinum; caseating tuberculoid granuloma; Tuberculosis of: nose NOS; Mediastinal tuberculosis NOS; Nasopharyngeal tuberculosis NOS;

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A disease of the respiratory tract, caused by an infection with the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which has not been confirmed. This disease is characterized by a chronic cough, and sputum production that may be haemorrhagic. Transmission is commonly by inhalation of infected respiratory secretions.

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31/05/2024


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