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Central Key for Health Data Recording (ICAR)
15 October 2013
Section Diagnoses
Code
1.
1.01.
1.01.00.
Technical term
Synonyms; explanations
Organ diseases
Diseases of skin, subcutis and coat
Examination of skin, subcutis and coat with no abnormality detected
1.01.01.
1.01.01.01.
1.01.02.
1.01.02.01.
1.01.03.
1.01.04.
1.01.05.
1.01.05.01.
1.01.06.
Hereditary diseases of skin, subcutis and coat
Hereditary parakeratosis
Malformations of skin, subcutis and coat
Atrichia congentia (congenital atrichosis)
Dermal tumors
Injuries of skin, subcutis and coat
Coat disorders
Alopecia (hair loss)
Acne
1.01.07.
Furunculosis
1.01.07.01.
Furunculosis caudae
1.01.08.
1.01.09.
1.01.10.
Seborrhea / Pityriasis
Eczema
Exanthema
1.01.10.01.
1.01.11.
1.01.11.01.
Urticaria
Dermatitis
Photodermatitis
1.01.12.
Hyperkeratosis
1.01.13.
Parakeratosis
1.01.14.
1.01.15.
1.01.16.
1.01.17.
1.01.17.01.
1.01.18.
1.01.99.
1.02.
1.02.00.
1.02.01.
1.02.02.
1.02.02.01.
1.02.02.01.01.
1.02.02.01.02.
1.02.02.01.03.
1.02.02.01.04.
Subcutaneous emphysema
Subcutaneous edema
Subcutaneous hematoma
Phlegmona
Pelvical phlegmona
Subcutaneous abscess
Other disorders of skin, subcutis and coat
Diseases of the trunk
Examination of the trunk with no abnormality detected
Hereditary diseases of the trunk
Malformations of the trunk
Hernia congenita (inherited herniation)
Hernia umbilicalis congenita (inherited umbilical hernia)
Hernia inguinalis congenita (inherited inguinal hernia)
Hernia ventralis congenita (inherited ventral hernia)
Hernia diaphragmatica congenita (inherited diaphragmatic hernia)
1.02.03.
1.02.04.
1.02.05.
1.02.05.01.
1.02.05.02.
1.02.05.03.
1.02.06.
1.02.06.01.
1.02.06.02.
1.02.06.03.
Tumors of the trunk
Injuries of the trunk
Omphalitis (inflammation of the navel)
Omphalophlebitis
Omphaloarteriitis
Omphalourachitis
Hernia acquisita (acquired herniation)
Hernia inguinalis acquisita (acquired inguineal hernia)
Hernia ventralis acquisita (acquired ventral hernia)
Hernia perinealis acquisita (acquired herniation of the perineum)
1.02.06.04.
Hernia diaphragmatica acquisita (acquired diaphragmatic hernia)
1.02.07.
1.02.08.
1.02.99.
1.03.
Ruptura diaphragmatis (rupture of the diaphragm)
Amputation of the tail due to injury
Other trunk disorders
Horn diseases
inherited disturbance of keratin production
congenital hairlessness
purulent inflammation of hair follicles and sebaceous glands
disseminated deep purulent inflammation of hair follicles and
sebaceous glands
disseminated deep purulent inflammation of hair follicles and
sebaceous glands at the root of the tail
abnormally increased sebum production
superficial skin rash
symptomatic superficial skin rash accompanying eruptive disease
or fever
nettle rash, hives
deep inflammation of the skin
photosensitive dermatitis, primary photosensitization; increased
sensitivity to light with sunlight-induced inflammation of the skin
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abnormally increased keratinization (keratin production) with dry
keratin products
disturbance of keratinization (keratin production) with greasy
keratin products
subcutaneous gas accumulation
subcutaneous accumulation of serous fluid
subcutaneous accumulation of blood
inflammation of subcutaneous connective tissue
inflammation of pelvic connective tissue
subcutaneous encapsulated pus accumulation
inherited navel rupture
inherited diaphragm defects
inflammation of the navel vein
inflammation of the navel artery
inflammation of the fibrous remnants of the allantois
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Code
1.03.00.
1.03.01.
1.03.02.
1.03.03.
1.03.04.
1.03.04.01.
1.03.05.
1.03.06.
Technical term
Examination of the horns with no abnormality detected
Hereditary diseases of horns
Horn malformations
Horn tumors
Injuries of horns
Loss of horn covering
Horn deformation
Fractura processus cornualis (fracture of osseous core of horns)
1.03.07.
1.03.08.
1.03.99.
1.04.
1.04.00.
Resectio cornu (shortening of horns)
Amputatio cornu (dehorning)
Other horn disorders
Diseases of the lymphoid system
Examination of the lymphoid system with no abnormality detected
1.04.01.
1.04.02.
1.04.03.
1.04.04.
1.04.05.
1.04.06.
1.04.99.
1.05.
1.05.00.
Hereditary diseases of the lymphoid system
Lymphoid malformations
Sporadic lymphoid tumors
Lymphadenosis (swelling of lymph nodes)
Lymphadenitis (inflammation of lymph nodes)
Lymphangitis (inflammation of lymph vessels)
Other disorders of the lymphoid system
Diseases of the cardiovascular system
Examination of the cardiovascular system with no abnormality
detected
Hereditary diseases of the cardiovascular system
BLAD = Bovine Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency
Malformations of the cardiovascular system
Foramen ovale persistens (patent foramen ovale)
1.05.01.
1.05.01.01.
1.05.02.
1.05.02.01.
1.05.02.02.
1.05.02.03.
Foramen interventriculare persistens (patent foramen
interventriculare)
Ductus arteriosus Botalli persistens (patent ductus arteriosus)
1.05.03.
1.05.04.
1.05.05.
1.05.05.01.
1.05.05.02.
1.05.05.03.
1.05.05.03.01.
1.05.05.04.
1.05.05.05.
1.05.05.05.01.
Tumors of the cardiovascular system
Injuries of the cardiovascular system
Cardiac diseases
Cardiac insufficiency
Heart arrhythmia
Endocarditis (inflammation of the inner layer of the heart)
Vitium cordis (disorders of cardiac valves)
Myocarditis (inflammation of the muscular layer of the heart)
Pericarditis (inflammation of the pericardium)
Pericarditis traumatica (trauma-induced inflammation of the
pericardium)
1.05.06.
1.05.06.01.
1.05.06.02.
1.05.06.02.01.
1.05.06.02.02.
Disorders of blood vessels
Circulation insufficiency
Shock (acute circulation insufficiency)
Hypovolemic shock
Endotoxin-induced shock
1.05.06.03.
1.05.06.04.
1.05.07.
1.05.07.01.
1.05.07.01.01.
Hemorrhage (bleeding)
Thrombophlebitis (inflammation of veins with secondary thrombus
formation)
Thrombophlebitis arrosiva venae cavae caudalis (arrosive
thrombophlebitis of caudal vena cava)
Thrombosis arterialis / Embolia arterialis (arterial thrombosis and
embolism)
Blood disorders
Anemia
Hypoplastic anemia (anemia with reduction of blood cell formation)
1.05.07.01.02.
1.05.07.01.03.
Hemorrhagic anemia (anemia due to bloodloss)
Haemolytic anemia (anemia with lysis of blood cells)
1.05.06.04.01.
1.05.06.05.
Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations
inherited failure of the immune system
congenital cardiac defect with permanent short-cut between left
and right atrium
congenital cardiac defect with permanent short-cut between left
and right ventricle
congenital cardiac defect with permanent short-cut between
aorta and truncus pulmonalis, i.e. pulmonal artery
traumatic pericarditis; inflammation of the pericardium related to
ingested foreign bodies penetrating the forestomach
septic circulation insufficiency due to cell wall components of
gram-negative bacteria
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occlusion of arterial blood vessels
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Code
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Technical term
Haemoglobinuria due to hyperhydratation (water poisoning)
1.05.07.01.03.02.
Puerperal haemoglobinuria
1.05.07.01.03.03.
1.05.07.01.04.
Cabbage-induced anemia
Deficiency anemia
1.05.07.02.
1.05.07.03.
1.05.07.04.
1.05.07.05.
1.05.08.
Haemoconcentration
Polycythemia
Leukopenia
Leukocytosis
Haemorrhagic diatheses
1.05.08.01.
Coagulopathia
1.05.08.02.
Thrombocytopathia
1.05.08.03.
Vasopathia
1.05.09.
1.05.09.01.
1.05.09.02.
1.05.09.03.
1.05.09.03.01.
1.05.99.
1.06.
1.06.00.
Spleen disorders
Splenomegalia (swollen spleen)
Spleen rupture
Splenitis (inflammation of the spleen)
Splenitis apostematosa (purulent inflammation of the spleen)
Other disorders of the circulatory system
Diseases of the respiratory tract
Examination of the respiratory tract with no abnormality detected
1.06.01.
1.06.02.
1.06.03.
1.06.04.
1.06.05.
1.06.05.01.
1.06.05.02.
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1.06.06.
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Hereditary disease of the respiratory tract
Malformations of the respiratory tract
Tumors of the respiratory tract
Injuries of the respiratory tract
Diseases of nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses
Epistaxis (nosebleed)
Rhinitis (inflammation of nasal mucus membranes)
Sinusitis (inflammation of paranasal mucus membranes)
Disorders relating to foreign material in the nasal cavity and
paranasal sinuses
Diseases of larynx and trachea
Hemiplegia laryngis (one-sided paralysis of the larynx)
Oedema laryngis (edema of the larynx)
Laryngitis (inflammation of the larynx)
Laryngitis follicularis (follicular inflammation of the larynx)
Laryngitis diphteroidea (diphtheroid inflammation of the larynx)
1.06.06.04.
1.06.06.04.01.
Tracheitis (inflammation of the trachea)
Tracheitis diphteroidea (diphtheroid inflammation of the trachea)
1.06.06.05.
1.06.07.
1.06.07.01.
1.06.07.01.01.
Disorders relating to foreign material in the larynx and trachea
Diseases of the bronchial tubes and lungs
Asphyxia neonatorum
Early asphyxia (intrauterine asphyxia)
1.06.07.01.02.
Late asphyxia (postnatal asphyxia)
1.06.07.02.
1.06.07.03.
1.06.07.04.
Atelektasis pulmonum (collapse of lung tissue)
Hemoptoe due to bleeding of the lungs
Oedema pulmorum (lung edema)
1.06.07.05.
1.06.07.05.01.
Emphysema pulmonum (lung emphysema)
Acute alveolar lung emphysema
1.06.07.05.02.
Chronic alveolar lung emphysema
1.06.07.05.03.
1.06.07.05.04.
Interstitial lung emphysema
Fog fever
Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations
lysis of red blood cells and urinary excretion of haemoglobin after
excessive water intake
lysis of red blood cells and urinary excretion of haemoglobin after
calving
lysis of red blood cells after ingestion of cabbage
anemia due to deficiency of components required for
erythropoesis, i.e. formation of red blood cells
increased number of blood cells
reduced number of circulating white blood cells
increased number of circulating white blood cells
disturbances of blood clotting with increased bleeding tendency
disturbance of blood clotting due to impaired function of
coagulation factors
disturbance of blood clotting due to impaired thrombocyte
function
disturbance of blood clotting due to impaired function of blood
vessels
laryngeal accumulation of serous fluid
insufficiency of the respiratory system in the newborn calf
respiratory insufficiency in the new-born calf due to disturbance
of feto-maternal gas exchange
respiratory insufficiency in the new-born calf due to immaturity
of the lungs
effusion of serous fluid in interstitial tissue and alveoli of the
lungs
inclusion of air in the lungs
acute / temporary inclusion of air in overexpanded alveoli of the
lungs
chronic / permanent inclusion of air in overexpanded alveoli of
the lungs
inclusion of air in interstitial tissue of the lungs
acute lung edema and emphysema with interstitial pneumonia in
cows moved to lush pastures
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Code
1.06.07.06.
Technical term
Bronchopneumonia (inflammation of bronchial tubes and lungs)
1.06.07.06.01.
Bronchitis catarrhalis (catarrhal inflammation of the bronchial tubes)
1.06.07.06.02.
Bronchopneumonia catarrhalis (catarrhal inflammation of the
bronchial tubes and the lungs)
Bronchopneumonia fibrinosa sive crouposa (fibrinous inflammation
of the bronchial tubes and lungs)
Bronchopneumonia suppurativa / Bronchopneumonia apostematosa
(purulent or absceding bronchopneumonia)
Bronchopneumonia gangraenosa / Gangraena pulmonum
(gangrenous bronchopneumonia)
Pneumonia interstitialis chronica (chronic interstitial pneumonia)
1.06.07.06.03.
1.06.07.06.04.
1.06.07.06.05.
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1.06.07.06.07.
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1.06.07.07.01.
1.06.07.07.02.
1.06.07.07.03.
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1.07.
1.07.00.
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1.07.02.
1.07.02.01.
1.07.03.
1.07.04.
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1.07.09.01.
1.07.09.02.
1.07.09.03.
1.07.09.04.
Enzootic pneumonia of calves
Diseases of pleura and pleural cavity
Pleuritis (inflammation of the pleura)
Hydrothorax
Haemothorax
Pneumothorax
Chylothorax
Other disorders of the respiratory tract
Diseases of the digestive tract
Examination of the digestive tract with no abnormality detected
Inherited diseases of the digestive tract
Malformations of the digestive tract
Atresia ani et recti
Tumors of the digestive tract
Injuries of the digestive tract
Diseases of the oral cavity
Stomatitis
Glossitis
Ulcus linguae (ulceration of the dorsum of the tongue)
Glossoplegia / Paralysis linguae (paralysis of the tongue)
Diseases of the teeth
Foreign material in the oral cavity
Diseases of the jaw and mastication muscles
Abscess of the cheeks
Arthritis mandibularis
Paralysis nervi facialis (paralysis of the facial nerve)
Paralysis nervi trigemini (paralysis of the trigeminus nerve) / Paralysis
of mastication muscles
Diseases of the salivary glands
Ptyalismus (drooling)
Sialoadenitis (inflammation of the salivary glands)
Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations
purulent or absceding inflammation of the bronchial tubes and
lungs
gangrenous inflammation of the bronchial tubes and lungs
chronic interstitial inflammation of the lungs
multifactorial inflammation of the lungs in calves
effusion of serous fluid in the pleural cavity
accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity
accumulation of air in the pleural cavity
accumulation of lymphatic fluid in the pleural cavity
missing anus and rectum
inflammation of the oral mucosa
inflammation of the tongue
inflammation of the temporomandibular joint
Parotitis (inflammation of the parotid salivary gland) /
Sialoadenitis mandibularis (inflammation of the mandibular
salivary gland) / Sialoadenitis sublingualis (inflammation of the
sublingual salivary gland)
1.07.09.05.
1.07.09.06.
1.07.10.
1.07.10.01.
1.07.10.02.
Foreign material in the salivary glands
Diseases of the pharynx
Pharyngitis (inflammation of the pharynx)
Paralysis pharyngis (paralysis of the pharynx)
Diseases of the oesophagus
Oesophagitis (inflammation of the oesophagus)
Obstructio oesophagi (obstruction of the oesophagus)
Stenosis oesophagi (stenosis of the oesophagus)
Dilatatio oesophagi / Diverticulum oesophagi (oesophageal dilatation
and diverticle formation)
Oesophagospasmus (spasm of the oesophagus muscles)
Paralysis oesophagie (paralysis of the oesophagus)
Diseases of reticulum and rumen
Oesophageal groove dysfunction
impaired reflex action of oesophageal groove closure
Indigestiones vitulorum (indigestion of weaners)
impaired digestion during transition from milk to plant feeding
1.07.10.03.
Indigestion
impaired digestion in ruminating cattle
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Code
1.07.10.04.
1.07.10.05.
1.07.10.05.01.
Technical term
Simple dysfunction of the forestomach
Alcalosis ingestorum ruminis (ruminal alkalosis)
Putrefactio ingestorum ruminis (ruminal putrefaction)
1.07.10.06.
1.07.10.06.01
Acidosis ingestorum ruminis (ruminal acidosis)
Lactacidosis ingestorum ruminis acuta (acute ruminal acidosis)
1.07.10.06.02.
Acidosis ingestorum ruminis subacuta (subacute ruminal acidosis)
1.07.10.06.03.
Acidosis ingestorum ruminis chronica (chronic and latent ruminal
acidosis)
Tympania ruminis (ruminal tympany)
Acute ruminal tympany with accumulation of free gas (free-gas
ruminal tympany)
1.07.10.07.
1.07.10.07.01.
1.07.10.07.02.
Ruminal tympany with entrapment of gas in stable foam
1.07.10.07.03.
1.07.10.08.
Tympania ruminis chronica recidivaria (chronic-recurrent ruminal
tympany)
Impaired ingesta passage through the forestomach due to
agglomerates of foreign material
Vagal indigestion
1.07.10.08.01.
1.07.10.08.02.
1.07.10.09.
Anterior functional stenosis
Posterior functional stenosis
Hyperkeratosis ruminis (hyperkeratosis of ruminal epithelium)
1.07.10.10.
Parakeratosis ruminis (parakeratosis of ruminal epithelium)
1.07.10.11.
Reticulitis, Ruminitis, Reticuloruminitis nontraumatica
1.07.10.12.
Reticuloperitonitis traumatica
1.07.11.
1.07.11.01.
1.07.11.02.
Diseases of the omasum
Omasitis
Obstipatio omasi, psalter paresis (constipation and immotility of the
omasum)
Diseases of the abomasum
Abomasal tympany of calves
Abomasitis (inflammation of the abomasum)
Ulcus abomasi (abomasal ulceration)
Accumulation of sand in the abomasum
Dislocatio abomasi, Dilatatio et dislocatio abomasi (abomasal
displacement)
Dislocatio abomasi sinistra, Dilatatio et dislocation abomasi sinistra
(left-side abomasal displacement)
Dilatatio abomasi simplex
1.07.10.07.03.01.
1.07.12.
1.07.12.01.
1.07.12.02.
1.07.12.03.
1.07.12.04.
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1.07.12.05.01.
1.07.12.05.02.
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Dislocatio abomasi dextra, Dilatatio et dislocatio abomasi dextra,
Dilatatio et dislocatio abomasi dextra cum torsione (ride-side
abomasal displacement without or with torsion)
Dislocatio abomasi dextra cum torsione (ride-side displacement and
torsion of the abomasum)
Abomasal surgery
Abomasal surgery with roll-and-suture technique according to Hull
1.07.12.06.02.
Percutaneous abomasopexia according to Sterner & Grymer
1.07.12.06.03.
1.07.12.06.04.
Laparoscopic abomasopexia according to Janowitz
Medial omentopexia according to Numans
1.07.12.06.05.
Lateral omentopexia according to Dirksen
1.07.12.07.
1.07.12.08.
1.07.13.
Surgical removal of foreign material from the forestomach
Diagnostic laparotomy
Diseases of the intestines
1.07.12.05.04.
Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations
reduced activity of forestomach due to low food intake
forestomach dysfunction with ruminal pH increase to > 7.5
putrescence of ruminal content due to replacement of the
physiological ruminal microflora by putrifying bacteria and
moulds
reduction of ruminal pH to < 6.0
rapid drop of ruminal pH due to excessive production of lactic
acid
lasting reduction of ruminal pH due to maladaptation of ruminal
microflora
altered function of ruminal mirobial function with increased
ruminal concentration of volatile fatty acids
ruminal bloat
free-gas bloat, secondary bloat; fast overdistention of rumen and
reticulum due to abnormal accumulation of free fermentation
gas above the ingesta
frothy bloat, primary bloat; overdistention of rumen und
reticulum due to abnormal accumulation of fermentation gas
entrapped in stable foam
relapsing overdistention of the rumen due to abnormal
accumulation of fermentation gas
Hoflund syndrome; impaired function of the forestomach due to
lesions of the vagal nerve
disturbance of reticulo-omasal ingesta transport
disturbance of abomasal ingesta transport
excessive keratinization (keratin production) of the inner layer of
the rumen
disturbance of keratinization (keratin production) of the inner
layer of the rumen
inflammation of reticulum and/or rumen unrelated to foreign
material in the forestomach
hardware disease, wire; traumatic inflammation of reticulum and
abdominal membrane with foreign material in the forestomach
inflammation of the omasum
abomasal bloat of calves
lateral displacement of the distended abomasum in the abdomen
displacement of the distended abomasum to the left side of the
abdomen (between rumen and left abdominal wall)
simple dilatation of the abomasum without lateral displacement
displacement of the distended abomasum to the right side of the
abdomen (between intestines and right abdominal wall) without
or with torsion
blind stitch; rolling method with percutaneous fixation of the
abomasum
bar suture, toggle pin; rolling method with percutaneous fixation
of the abomasum after gas removal via trocarisation
minimally invasive surgical fixation of the abomasum
Utrechter method; left flank surgical technique with paramedian
fixation of the abomasum
right flank surgical technique with lateral fixation of the
abomasum
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abdominal surgery for diagnostic purposes
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Technical term
Enteritis (inflammation of the intestines)
Enteritis catarrhalis (catarrhal enteritis)
Enteritis haemorrhagica (hemorrhagic enteritis)
Enteritis pseudomembranacea (pseudomembraneous enteritis)
Enteritis necroticans (necrotic enteritis)
Diarrhea syndrome of calves (calf diarrhoea)
Intestinal colic and ileus (intestinal obstruction)
Invaginatio intestini (intestinal invagination)
Incarceratio intestini (intestinal incarceration)
Volvulus intestini (intestinal volvulus)
Torsio mesenterialis intestini
Dilatatio caeci (cecal dilatation)
Dilatatio et torsio caeci
Ileus paralyticus (paralytic ileus)
Spasmus intestini (intestinal spasm)
Prolapsus ani et recti (prolapse of anus and rectum)
Diseases of mesenterium and peritoneum
Liponecrosis peritonealis
Bursitis omentalis purulenta (omental empyema)
Peritonitis
Hydrops ascites / Ascites
Diseases of liver and biliary tracts
Icterus (jaundice)
Hepatic dystrophy / Hepatic failure
Hepatitis
Hepatitis necroticans et apostematosa / Hepatic abscess
Cholecystitis et cholangitis
Hepatic photosensitive dermatitis
1.07.16.
1.07.16.01
1.07.99.
1.08.
1.08.00.
1.08.01.
1.08.02.
1.08.02.01.
1.08.03.
1.08.04.
1.08.05.
1.08.05.01.
1.08.05.02.
1.08.05.03.
1.08.05.03.01.
1.08.05.03.02.
1.08.05.04.
1.08.05.05.
1.08.05.05.01.
1.08.06.
1.08.06.01.
1.08.06.01.01.
Diseases of the pancreas
Pancreatitis
Other disorders of the digestive tract
Diseases of the urinary tract
Examination of the urinary tract with no abnormality detected
Hereditary diseases of the urinary tract
Malformations of the urinary tract
Fistula urachis (fistula of the urachus)
Tumors of the urinary tract
Injuries of the urinary tract
Diseases of the kidneys
Haemoglobinuria
Haematuria
Insufficientia renum (renal insufficiency)
Uremia
Amyloidosis renum (renal amyloidosis)
Nephritis
Pyelonephritis
Pyelonephritis purulenta
Diseases of the urinary bladder
Cystitis vesicae urinariae
Haematuria vesicalis bovis chronica (chronic enzootic hematuria)
1.08.06.02.
1.08.07.
1.08.07.01.
1.08.07.02.
1.08.99.
1.09.
1.09.00.
Paralysis vesicae urinariae (paralysis of the urinary bladder)
Diseases of the urinary tract collection system
Constriction in the urinary tract collection system
Urolithiasis
Other disorders of the urinary tract
Diseases of the locomotory apparatus
Examination of the locomotory apparatus with no abnormality
detected
Hereditary diseases of the locomotory apparatus
Paresis spastica posterior (inherited spastic paresis)
1.09.01.
1.09.01.01.
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Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations
catarrhal inflammation of the intestines
hemorrhagic inflammation of the intestines
pseudomembraneous inflammation of the intestines
necrotic inflammation of the intestines
mesenterial torsion of the intestines
dilatation and torsion of the cecum
ileus due to intestinal paralysis
necrosis of adipose tissue in the abdominal cavity
purulent inflammation of the omental bursa
inflammation of the peritoneum
effusion of serous fluid in the abdominal cavity
inflammation of the liver
inflammation of gallbladder and biliary tracts
secondary photosensitization; light-induced inflammation of the
skin due to liver dysfunction
inflammation of the pancreas
patent urachus; urinary fistula in the navel region
urinal excretion of haemoglobin
urinal excretion of blood
renal failure
amyloidnephrosis
inflammation of the kidneys
inflammation of the renal pelvis
purulent inflammation of the renal pelvis
inflammation of the urinary bladder
chronic urinary excretion of blood from the urinary bladder
formation of urinary calculi
"Elso-heel"; spasticity / incomplete paralysis of the hind limb with
extension of stifle and tarsal joints
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Section Diagnoses
Code
1.09.01.02.
Technical term
Hyena disease
Synonyms; explanations
premature physeal closure with lagging growth of the hind limbs
1.09.01.03.
1.09.02.
1.09.02.01.
1.09.03.
1.09.04.
1.09.05.
1.09.05.01.
1.09.05.02.
1.09.05.03.
1.09.06.
1.09.06.01.
1.09.06.02.
1.09.06.02.01.
1.09.06.03.
1.09.06.04.
1.09.07.
1.09.07.01.
1.09.07.02.
1.09.07.02.01.
1.09.07.02.02.
1.09.07.02.03.
1.09.07.02.04.
1.09.07.03.
1.09.07.03.01.
1.09.07.03.02.
1.09.07.04.
1.09.07.05.
1.09.07.06.
1.09.07.06.01.
1.09.08.
1.09.08.01.
1.09.08.02.
1.09.08.02.01.
Dwarfism
Malformations of the locomotory apparatus
Contracted flexor tendons
Tumors of the locomotory apparatus
Injuries of the locomotory apparatus
Lameness
Supporting leg lameness
Swinging leg lameness
Mixed lameness
Diseases of the bones
Bone fissure
Bone fracture
Fractura ossis coxae (fracture of the pelvic bones)
Periostitis
Osteomyelitis
Diseases of the joints
Arthrosis (degenerative joint disease)
Arthritis
Polyarthritis
Gonitis
Tarsitis
Carpitis
Periarthritis
Peritarsitis
Pericarpitis
Distorsion
Subluxation
Luxation
Luxatio patellae (luxation of the patella)
Diseases of synovial bursae
Bursal hygroma
Bursitis
Bursitis praecarpalis (precarpal bursitis)
1.09.08.02.02.
Bursitis tarsalis (tarsal bursitis)
1.09.08.02.03.
Bursitis calcanei
1.09.09.
1.09.09.01.
1.09.09.02.
1.09.09.03.
1.09.09.04.
1.09.09.04.01.
1.09.09.05.
1.09.10.
1.09.10.01.
1.09.10.02.
1.09.10.02.01.
Diseases of the tendons
Tendinitis
Tendovaginitis
Tendon rupture
Tendon necrosis
Necrosis of the deep digital flexor tendon
Acquired contracted tendons in calves
Diseases of the muscles
Myositis
Muscle rupture
Ruptura musculorum adductores (rupture of the adductor muscles)
1.09.10.03.
1.09.10.03.01.
Muscle necrosis
Ischemic necrosis of femoral muscles
1.09.11.
1.09.11.01.
1.09.11.02.
1.09.11.02.01.
Diseases of peripheral nerves
Neuritis
inflammation of peripheral nerves
Paralysis of peripheral nerves
Contusio nervi plexus lumbalis et sacralis (contusion of pelvic nerves)
1.09.11.02.02.
1.09.11.02.03.
1.09.11.02.04.
1.09.11.02.05.
Paralysis nervi obturatorii (obturator paralysis)
Paralysis nervi ischiadici (sciatic paralysis)
Paralysis nervi femoralis (femoral paralysis)
Paralysis nervi tibialis (tibial paralysis)
flexor tendon contracture
inflammation of the periosteum
inflammation of the bone marrow
inflammation of joints
inflammation of multiple joints
inflammation of the knee joint
inflammation of the ankle joint
inflammation of the carpal joint
inflammation of the tissues surrounding some joint
inflammation of the tissues surrounding the ankle joint
inflammation of the tissues surrounding the carpal joint
incomplete luxation
fluid accumulation in synovial bursae
inflammation of synovial bursae
carpal bursitis, carpal hygroma; inflammation of the synovial
bursa on the dorsal aspect of the carpal joint
inflammation of the synovial bursa located on the lateral aspect
of the tarsal joint
inflammation of the synovial bursa located at the rear aspect of
the heel bone
inflammation of tendons
inflammation of synovial sheaths of tendons
inflammation of muscles
necrosis of femoral muscles due to insufficient blood supply
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15 October 2013
Code
1.09.11.02.06.
1.09.11.02.07.
1.09.99.
1.10.
1.10.00.
1.10.01.
1.10.02.
1.10.03.
1.10.04.
1.10.04.01.
1.10.05.
1.10.05.01.
Technical term
Paralysis nervi radialis (radial paralysis)
Paralysis nervi fibularis (fibular paralysis)
Other disorders of peripheral nerves
Claw diseases
Examination of the claws with no abnormality detected
Inherited diseases of the claws
Malformations of the claws
Tumors of the claws
Injuries of the claws
Foreign bodies penetrating the claw capsule
Claw deformations
Simple horn overgrowth
1.10.05.02.
Negative net growth of hoof horn
1.10.05.03.
Stubbed toe
1.10.05.04.
Corkscrew claw
1.10.05.05.
1.10.05.06.
1.10.06.
1.10.06.01.
Diverging claws
Scissor claw
Non-purulent claw diseases
Horny pillar
1.10.06.02.
1.10.06.03.
1.10.06.04.
1.10.06.05.
Vertical fissures in the claw capsule
Horizontal fissures in the claw capsule
White line disease
Loosening of parts of the claw walls
1.10.06.06.
Separations of parts of the claw walls
1.10.06.07.
Double sole
1.10.06.08.
Pododermatitis nonpurulenta circumscripta
1.10.06.09.
Pododermatitis nonpurulenta diffusa (laminitis)
1.10.06.09.01.
Pododermatitis nonpurulenta diffusa acuta (acute laminitis)
1.10.06.09.02.
Pododermatitis nonpurulenta diffusa chronica (chronic laminitis)
1.10.06.10.
1.10.06.11.
Hyperplasia interdigitalis (interdigital hyperplasia)
Tendovaginitis flexorum digitalis nonpurulenta (non-purulent
inflammation of the common digital flexor tendon sheath)
Distortion of interdigital joints
Fracture of third or second phalanx
Fracture of the distal (third) phalanx
Purulent claw diseases
Pododermatitis circumscripta purulenta
1.10.06.12.
1.10.06.13.
1.10.06.13.01.
1.10.07.
1.10.07.01.
1.10.07.02.
1.10.07.03.
1.10.07.03.01.
1.10.07.03.02.
Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations
overgrowth at the toe; claws with abnormally long anterior and
lateral walls
claws with shallow heel and abnormally short anterior and lateral
walls
claws with steep front angle and equal height of walls at toe and
heels
claws with inwardly twisted toe and lateral walls cylindrically
overgrowing the sole
claws with wide divergence of toes during normal loading
claws with inwardly twisted and crossing toes
circumscribed cylindric or bar-shaped horny outgrowth at the
inner wall of the claw capsule
vertical sandcrack
horizontal sandcrack
widening and separation of the white line of the claw
laminar loosening of wall horn from the sole parallel to the
weight-bearing surface
laminar separation between wall horn and underlying corium of
the claw
under-run sole; doubling of the sole with cavity between new
sole horn and covering false sole
circumscribed non-purulent inflammation of the corium of the
claws
diffuse non-purulent inflammation of the corium of the claws
Pododermatitis diffusa purulenta
Pododermatitis solearis circumscripta purulenta et necroticans
chronica (sole ulcer)
Pododermatitis solearis circumscripta purulenta et necroticans
chronica (toe ulcer)
Pododermatitis solearis circumscripta purulenta et necroticans
chronica (Rusterholz ulcers)
1.10.07.03.03.
Pododermatitis solearis circumscripta purulenta et necroticans
chronica in atypical location
1.10.07.06.
Pododermatitis septica circumscripta abaxialis
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acute diffuse non-purulent inflammation of the corium of the
claws
chronic diffuse non-purulent inflammation of the corium of the
claws
corns
distortion of pedal or coronar joint
pedal bone fracture
circumscribed purulent inflammation of the corium of the claws
diffuse purulent inflammation of the corium of the claws
circumscribed chronic purulent and necrotizing inflammation of
the corium of the claws
circumscribed chronic purulent and necrotizing inflammation of
the corium of the claws at the toe
sole ulcers in the typical location; circumscribed chronic purulent
and necrotizing inflammation of the corium of the claws between
heel and sole horn close to the axial wall, mainly in the outer
claws of the hind limbs
sole ulcers in atypical location; circumscribed chronic purulent
and necrotizing inflammation of the corium of the claws neither
at the toe nor in the typical location (i.e. between heel and sole
horn close to the axial wall, mainly in the outer claws of the hind
limbs)
circumscribed infectious purulent inflammation of the corium
underlying the wall horn with separation of parts of the claw
walls
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15 October 2013
Code
1.10.07.07.
Technical term
Necrosis interdigitalis (interdigital necrosis)
1.10.07.08.
1.10.07.08.01.
Digital phlegmon
Coronary digital phlegmon
1.10.07.08.02.
1.10.07.08.03.
Heel phlegmon
Interdigital phlegmon
1.10.07.09.
Heel erosion
1.10.07.10.
Dermatitis digitalis (digital dermatitis)
1.10.07.11.
Dermatitis interdigitalis (interdigital dermatitis, IDD)
1.10.07.12.
Necrosis of the distal phalanx
1.10.07.13.
1.10.07.14.
Necrosis of the distal end of the deep digital flexor tendon
Purulent inflammation of the common digital flexor tendon sheath
1.10.07.15.
1.10.07.16.
1.10.08.
1.10.09.
Purulent inflammation of the distal interdigital joint
Purulent inflammation of the proximal interphalangeal joint
Amputation of claws
Resection of the distal end of the deep digital flexor tendon
1.10.10.
1.10.11.
Resection of the distal interphalangeal joint
Not fixable in claw treatment crush because of medical reasons
1.10.99.
1.11.
1.11.00.
Other disorders of the claws
Diseases of the central nervous system and the sensory organs
Examination of the central nervous system and the sensory organs
1.11.01.
Inherited diseases of the central nervous system and the sensory
organs
Malformation of the central nervous system and the sensory organs
1.11.02.
1.11.02.01.
1.11.02.02.
1.11.02.03.
1.11.02.04.
1.11.02.05.
1.11.03.
1.11.04.
1.11.05.
1.11.05.01.
1.11.05.01.01.
1.11.05.01.02.
1.11.06.
1.11.06.01.
1.11.06.01.01.
1.11.06.01.02.
1.11.07.
1.11.07.01.
1.11.07.02.
1.11.07.03.
1.11.07.04.
1.11.07.05.
1.11.07.06.
1.11.07.07.
1.11.07.08.
1.11.07.08.01.
1.11.07.08.02.
1.11.07.08.03.
Hydrocephalus
Cerebellar hypoplasia (hypoplasia of the cerebellum)
Microphthalmia
Dermoid
Strabismus convergens congenitus (congenital convergent
strabismus)
Tumors of the central nervous system and the sensory organs
Injuries of the central nervous system and the sensory organs
Diseases of the brain
Meningoencephalitis
Sporadic bovine encephalomyelitis
Syndrome relating to abscess at the base of the brain
Diseases of the spinal cord
Myelitis
Meningoencephalomyelitis purulenta (purulent
meningoencephalomyelitis)
Cauda equina neuritis (paralysis of tail muscles and sphincter muscles
of anus and urinary bladder)
Eye diseases
Conjunctivitis
Keratitis
Iridocyclitis (anterior uveitis)
Chorioiditis
Cataracta lentis
Amaurosis
Ablatio retinae (ablation of the retina)
Diseases of the eye bulb
Strabismus
Nystagmus
Protrusio bulbi (exophthalmus)
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Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations
interdigital necrobacillosis, foul (foul of the foot), foot-rot;
infectious purulent and necrotizing inflammation of interdigital
tissue
panaritium; digital inflammatory edema
coronary panaritium; digital inflammatory edema along the
coronary band
heel panaritium; digital inflammatory edema at the heels
footrot, interdigital panaritium; inflammatory edema in the
interdigital space
slurry heel; necrosis of horn at the heels and in the rear third of
the sole
hairy warts (papillomateous digital dermatitis, PDD), Mortellaro
disease; infectious inflammation of the digital skin with epidermal
lesions of strawberry-like appearance
stable foot-rot, scald (foot scald); infectious inflammation of the
skin in the interdigital cleft
toe necrosis, osteomyelitis of distal phalanx; degradation of the
pedal bone
surgical removal of the distal end of the deep digital flexor
tendon
surgical removal of the distal interphalangeal joint
"Hereford disease"; underdevelopment of the cerebellum
inherited underdevelopment of the eye
congenital esotropia, congenital convergent squint
inflammation of the brain and the meninges
inflammation of the spinal cord
purulent inflammation of the brain, the spinal cord and the
meninges
inflammation of the conjunctiva
inflammation of the cornea
inflammation of the uvea
inflammation of the chorioid membrane
opacity of the lens
complete blindness
detachment of the retina
squint
nystagmoid movement of the globe
protrusion of the eye bulb
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Section Diagnoses
Code
1.11.07.08.04.
1.11.07.08.05.
1.11.07.09.
1.11.07.10.
1.11.08.
1.11.08.01.
1.11.08.02.
1.11.08.03.
1.11.08.04.
1.11.99.
Technical term
Synonyms; explanations
Enophthalamus
retraction of the eye bulb
Panophthalmia
inflammation of all parts of the eye
Exenteratio bulbi (surgical removal of the eye bulb)
Evisceratio (surgical removal of the eye)
Ear diseases
Othematom (ear hematoma)
Otitis externa (external otitis)
inflammation of the ear canal / outer auditory meatus
Otitis media
inflammation of the middle ear
Otitis interna
inflammation of the inner ear
Other disorders of the central nervous system and the sensory organs
1.12.
1.12.00.
1.12.01.
1.12.02.
1.12.03.
1.12.04.
1.12.04.01.
1.12.05.
1.12.06.
1.12.06.01.
1.12.06.02.
1.12.06.03.
1.12.06.04.
1.12.06.05.
1.12.06.06.
1.12.07.
1.12.07.01.
Diseases of the udder (other than mastitis)
Examination of the udder with no abnormality detected
Inherited diseases of the udder
Malformations of the udder
Atrophy of the udder
Deformations of the udder
Abnormal shape of the udder
Tumors of the udder
Injuries of the udder
Udder hematoma
Teat injuries
Injuries of the body of the mammary gland
Foreign material in the mammary gland
Teat fistula
Teat end hyperkeratosis
Diseases of the skin and subcutis of the udder
Udder exanthema (symptomatic skin rash at the udder)
1.12.07.01.01.
1.12.07.01.02.
1.12.07.02.
1.12.07.02.01.
Nutritional udder exanthema
Allergic udder exanthema
Udder eczema
Udder acne
1.12.07.03.
1.12.07.03.01.
Dermatitis uberis (dermatitis at the udder)
Dermatitis at the lateral udder and the medial thigh
1.12.07.03.02.
Dermatitis at the medial forequarters of the udder
1.12.07.03.03.
Udder furunculosis
1.12.07.03.04.
1.12.07.04.
1.12.07.04.01.
Pseudocowpox (paravaccinia)
Udder edema
Prepartal udder edema
1.12.07.04.02.
Chronic udder edema (recurrent udder edema)
1.12.08.
1.12.08.01.
Disturbance of milk flow
Bloody milk
1.12.08.02.
1.12.08.03.
1.12.08.03.01.
1.12.08.03.02.
1.12.08.03.03.
1.12.09.
1.12.99.
1.13.
1.13.01.
1.13.01.01.
1.13.01.02.
1.13.01.03.
Failure of milk ejection
Disorders of the ducts of the udder
Galactophoritis
Teat stenosis
Disorders of the streak canal of the teat
Teat endoscopy
Other disorders of the udder (except mastitis)
Mastitis (inflammation of the mammary gland)
Mastitis - descriptive
Disturbance of milk secretion
Mastitis catarrhalis acuta (acute catarrhal mastitis)
Mastitis catarrhalis chronica (chronic catarrhal mastitis)
skin rash at the udder accompanying an eruptive disease or fever
feeding-related skin rash at the udder
allergic skin rash at the udder
idiopathic skin rash at the udder
udder impetigo; purulent inflammation of hair follicles and
sebaceous glands at the udder
inflammation of the skin at the udder
intertrigo, lateral udder sores; necrotic inflammation of the skin
at the lateral aspects of the udder and the medial aspect of the
thigh
anterior udder sores; necrotic inflammation of the skin at the
anterior portion of the udder between the forequarters and
adjacent abdominal skin
disseminated deep purulent inflammation of hair follicles and
sebaceous glands at the udder
"milker's nodes"; infection with Parapoxvirus bovis 2
accumulation of serous fluid in the udder tissue
udder edema before parturition, calving-related accumulation of
serous fluid in the udder tissue
chronic and repeated accumulation of serous fluid in the udder
tissue
blood-contamination of milk due to intra-mammary rupture of
blood vessels
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inflammation of the ducts of the udder
stenoses in the ducts of the udder
mastitis by type of inflammatory signs
non-infectious increase of somatic cells in the milk
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Code
1.13.01.04.
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Section Diagnoses
1.13.02.
Synonyms; explanations
inflammation of the mammary gland with bleeding and bloodadmixture to the milk
Mastitis necrotica (necrotizing mastitis)
inflammation of the mammary gland with tissue necrosis and
admixture of putrid tissue to the milk
Mastitis apostematosa (purulent mastitis)
inflammation of the mammary gland with abscess formation and
purulent tissue degradation
Mastitis interstitialis non purulenta (non-purulent interstitial mastitis) non-purulent inflammation of the connective tissue of the
mammary gland
Mastitis granulomatosa (granulomatous mastitis)
inflammation of the mammary gland with granulomatous tissue
degradation
Mastitis phlegmonosa / Mastitis acuta gravis (phlegmonous mastitis) severe inflammation of the mammary gland with necrosis of
secretory tissue and extensive accumulation of serous fluid in the
udder
Mastitis catarrhalis subclinica (subclinical mastitis)
infectious inflammation of the mammary gland without clinical
signs
Mastitis - etiological
Inflammation of the udder - with isolation of pathogenic agents
1.13.02.01.
1.13.02.01.01.
1.13.02.01.02.
1.13.02.01.03.
1.13.02.01.04.
1.13.02.02.
1.13.02.02.01.
1.13.02.02.02.
Mastitis with isolation of Streptococci (Sc.)
Mastitis with isolation of Sc. agalactiae (ScB)
Mastitis with isolation of Sc. dysgalactiae (ScC)
Mastitis with isolation of Sc. uberis (ScE)
Mastitis with isolation of other Streptococci
Mastitis with isolation of Micrococci
Mastitis with isolation of Staphylococcus aureus (St. aureus)
Mastitis with isolation of coagulase-negative Staphylococci (KNS)
1.13.02.02.03.
1.13.02.03.
1.13.02.03.01.
1.13.02.03.02.
1.13.02.03.03.
1.13.02.04.
Mastitis with isolation of other Micrococci
Mastitis with isolation of Enterobacteria
Mastitis with isolation of Escherichia coli (E. coli)
Mastitis with isolation of Klebsiellae
Mastitis with isolation of other Enterobacteria
Mastitis with isolation of Arcanobacterium pyogenes (A. pyogenes)
1.13.02.05.
1.13.02.06.
1.13.02.06.01.
Mastitis with isolation of Pseudomonas aeroginosa
Mastitis with isolation of Mycobacteria (Mycobacterium spp.)
Udder tuberculosis
1.13.02.06.02.
Atypic mycobacteriosis
1.13.02.07.
1.13.02.08.
1.13.02.09.
1.13.02.10.
1.13.02.11.
1.13.99.
2.
2.01.
2.01.00.
2.01.01.
2.01.02.
2.01.02.01.
2.01.02.02.
2.01.02.03.
2.01.02.04.
2.01.02.05.
2.01.03.
2.01.04.
2.01.05.
2.01.05.01.
2.01.06.
2.01.06.01.
Mastitis with isolation of Nocardiae
Mastitis with isolation of Mycoplasmae
Mastitis with isolation of yeasts
Mastitis with isolation of Protothecae (Algae mastitis)
Mastitis with isolation of other pathogenic agents
Other inflammations of the udder
Reproduction disorders in females
Diseases of the female reproductive system
Examination of the female reproductive system with no abnormality
detected
Inherited diseases of the female reproductive system
Malformations of the female reproductive system
Freemartinism
Genital malformations in females
Infantilism in females
Tissue junctions in the vagina
Hypoplasia of the ovaries
underdevelopment of the ovaries
Tumors of the female reproductive system
Injuries of the female reproductive system
Diseases of the vulva
Insufficient closure of the vulva
Diseases of the vagina
Pneumovagina
accumulation of air in the vagina due to insufficient closure
2.01.06.02.
2.01.06.03.
2.01.07.
Prolaps vaginae (vaginal prolapse)
Vaginitis
Diseases of the cervix uteri
1.13.01.05.
1.13.01.06.
1.13.01.07.
1.13.01.08.
1.13.01.09.
1.13.01.10.
Technical term
Mastitis haemorrhagica (hemorrhagic mastitis)
inflammation of the mammary gland after infection with
Mycobacterium bovis or Mycobacterium tuberculosis
inflammation of the mammary gland after infection with atypic
Mycobacteria, e.g., of M. avium group
inflammation of the vagina
diseases of the neck of the uterus
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Section Diagnoses
Code
2.01.07.01.
2.01.08.
2.01.09.
2.01.09.01.
2.01.10.
2.01.99.
2.02.
2.02.00.
Technical term
Cervicitis
Diseases of the uterus
Diseases of the fallopian tube / oviduct
Salpingitis
Diseases of the ovaries
Other disorders of the female reproductive system
Pregnancy disorders
Examination for pregnancy disorders with no abnormality detected
Synonyms; explanations
inflammation of the cervix
2.02.01.
2.02.01.01.
2.02.01.01.01.
Disorders of the fetal membranes and the amniotic fluid
Hydrops amnii et allantii (hydrops of amnion and allantois)
Hydrallantois
effusion of fluid in and between fetal membranes
effusion of fluid in the allantois, i.e. the fetal urinary bladder
2.02.01.01.02.
Hydramnion
effusion of fluid in the amnion, i.e. the inner fetal membrane
2.02.02.
2.02.02.01.
2.02.02.01.01.
2.02.02.01.02.
2.02.02.01.03.
2.02.02.01.04.
2.02.02.02.
2.02.02.02.01.
2.02.02.02.02.
Disorders of embryonal and fetal development
Premature termination of pregnancy (reproductive loss)
Embryonic death
Fetal mummification
Fetal maceration
Fetal emphysema
Abortion
Abortus immaturus (early abortion)
Abortus praematurus (late abortion)
2.02.02.03.
2.02.03.
2.02.99.
2.03.
Graviditatis prolongata (prolonged gestation)
Termination of pregnancy
Other disorders of pregnancy
Diseases related to calving
2.03.00.
2.03.01.
Examination for calving-related diseases with no abnormality
detected
Parturition disorders
2.03.01.01.
Dystocia
2.03.01.01.01.
Absolute oversize of the calf
2.03.01.01.02.
Relative oversize of the calf
2.03.01.02.
Stillbirth
2.03.01.03.
Teratism
2.03.01.04.
Calf with anomalies
2.03.02.
Labour disorders
2.03.02.01.
Bradytocia (tedious labour)
2.03.02.02.
Excessive labour
2.03.03.
Narrowness of the female reproductive tract
2.03.04.
Preterm rupture of the fetal membranes
2.03.05.
Irregular position of the calf
2.03.05.01.
Irregular posture of the calf
2.03.05.02.
Irregular position of the calf
2.03.05.03.
Irregular presentation of the calf
2.03.06.
Uterine diseases related to calving
2.03.06.01.
Torsio uteri (uterine torsion)
inflammation of the fallopian duct / oviduct
reproductive loss until day 50 of pregnancy
reproductive loss with desiccated fetus
reproductive loss with macerated fetus
reproductive loss with putrid gas accumulation
abortion before day 210 of pregnancy
premature calving; abortion after day 210 of pregnancy
duration of pregnancy > 290 days
calving difficulties
delivery of a dead calf
deviation from extended posture, i.e. calf lying with flexed
extremities
deviation from upper position, i.e. calf not lying with vertebral
axis up
deviation from anterior or posterior presentation, i.e. no
parallelism of longitudinal axes of cow and calf
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Section Diagnoses
Code
2.03.07.
Technical term
Obstetric intervention
Synonyms; explanations
2.03.08.
Medical induction of labour
2.03.09.
Fetotomy
2.03.10.
Sectio caesarea
2.03.99.
Other calving disorders
2.04.
2.04.00.
2.04.01.
2.04.01.01.
2.04.01.02.
2.04.01.03.
2.04.01.04.
2.04.01.05.
2.04.02.
2.04.03.
2.04.04.
2.04.05.
Disorders in the postpartal period
Puerperal control with no abnormality detected
Calving-related injuries of the reproductive system
Calving-related injuries of the vulva
Calving-related injuries of the vagina
Calving-related injuries of the cervix
Calving-related injuries of the uterus
Perineal laceration
Prolaps uteri (uterine prolapse)
Retentio secundinarum (retained placenta)
Atonia uteri (atony of the uterus)
Puerperal diseases
2.04.05.01.
2.04.05.02.
2.04.05.03.
Lochiometra
Metritis
Puerperal poisoning
postpartum secretion retention
inflammation of all layers of the uterine wall
infection of the lochia with fever and general signs of disease
2.04.05.04.
2.04.99.
2.05.
2.05.00.
2.05.01.
2.05.01.01.
2.05.01.01.01.
Puerperal septicemia
Other puerperal disorders
Female infertility
Control of oestrus cycle with no abnormality detected
Uterine infertility
Endometritis
E1 Endometritis catarrhalis (catarrhal endometritis)
general infection due to infection of the lochia
2.05.01.01.02.
E2 Endometritis mucopurulenta (mucopurulent endometritis)
2.05.01.01.03.
E3 Endometritis purulenta (purulent endometritis)
2.05.01.01.04.
2.05.02.
2.05.02.01.
2.05.02.01.01.
2.05.02.01.02.
2.05.02.01.03.
2.05.02.01.03.01.
2.05.02.01.03.02.
2.05.02.01.03.03.
2.05.02.01.04.
2.05.02.01.04.01.
2.05.02.01.04.02.
2.05.02.01.05.
2.05.02.02.
2.05.02.03.
2.05.02.04.
2.05.02.04.01.
2.05.02.04.02.
2.05.02.04.03.
2.05.02.05.
2.05.02.06.
2.05.02.07.
2.05.03.
2.05.04.
2.99.
E4 Pyometra
Ovarial infertility
Disturbance of the ovarial reproductive cycle
Acyclia
Anaphrodisia / Anoestria
Irregular interoestrus intervals
Shortened interoestrus intervals
Prolonged interoestrus intervals
Irregular interestrus intervals
Abnormal ovulations
Delay of ovulation
Anovulatory oestrus cycle
Other disturbances of the oestrus cycle
Nymphomania
Virilism
Ovarial cysts
Follicular cystic ovary disease
Luteal cystic ovary disease
Cystic ovarian degeneration
Corpus luteum persistens (persisting corpus luteum)
Atrophy of the ovaries
Dystrophy of the ovaries
Examination due to infertility
Treatment due to infertility
Other disturbances of female fertility
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retained fetal membranes
disturbance of regeneration of the female reproductive tract
after calving during clinical puerperium, i.e. until day 21 p.p.
infertility related to changes in the uterus
inflammation of the mucus membranes of the uterus
catarrhal inflammation of the mucus membranes of the uterus
mucopurulent inflammation of the mucus membranes of the
uterus
purulent inflammation of the mucus membranes of the uterus
pus-filled lumen of the uterus
infertility related to changes in the ovaries
absence of heat with inactive ovaries
silent heat; absence of heat with active ovaries
interoestrus intervals < 19 days
interoestrus intervals > 23 days
masculinization of cows
cystic ovary disease
delayed regression of corpus luteum
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Code
3.
3.00.
3.01.
3.01.01.
3.01.02.
3.01.03.
3.01.04.
3.02.
3.02.01.
3.03.
3.03.01.
3.03.02.
3.04.
3.05.
3.05.01.
3.05.02.
3.05.03.
3.05.04.
3.06.
3.06.01.
3.06.02.
3.06.02.01.
3.06.02.02.
3.06.03.
3.06.04.
3.06.05.
3.06.06.
3.06.07.
3.07.
3.07.01.
3.07.02.
3.07.03.
3.07.04.
3.07.04.01.
3.07.04.02.
3.07.05.
3.08.
3.08.01.
3.09.
3.09.01.
3.10.
3.10.00.
3.10.01.
3.10.02.
3.99.
4.
4.01.
4.01.01.
4.01.02.
4.02.
4.02.01.
4.02.02.
4.02.03.
4.02.04.
4.02.05.
4.02.05.01.
4.02.05.02.
4.02.06.
4.02.07.
4.02.08.
15 October 2013
Technical term
Reproduction disorders in males
Examination of the male reproductive system with no abnormality
detected
Inherited diseases of the male reproductive system
Cryptorchidism
Testicular hypoplasia (hypoplasia of testes)
Anomalies of spermatozoa
Wolffian duct aplasia
Malformations of the male reproductive system
Frenulum praeputii persistens (persistent preputial frenulum)
Tumors of the male reproductive system
Sertoli cell tumor
Leydig cell tumor
Injuries of the male reproductive system
Diseases of the preputium
Phimosis
Preputial inflammation
Paraphimosis
Preputial prolaps
Diseases of the penis
Penis hypoplasia
Penis inflammation
Balanopostitis
Bleeding during erection
Penis prolaps
Penis paralysis
Penis hematoma
Penis bending
Penis fracture
Testicular diseases
Orchitis
Degeneration of the testes
Fibrosis of the testes
Underdevelopment of the testes
Hypoplasia of the testes
Aplasia of the testes
Castration
Epididymal diseases
Epididymitis
Scrotal diseases
Inflammation of the scrotum
Impotentia (male infertility)
Virility control with no abnormality detected
Impotentia generandi
Impotentia coeundi
Other male reproductive disorders
Infectious disease and other microbe-related diseases (except local
infections of udder and claws)
Prion diseases
BSE = Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
Other prion diseases
Viral infections (except local infections of udder and claws)
Rotavirus infection
Coronavirus infection
Parvovirus infection
PI = Parainfluenza (infection with Parainfluenza 3 virus)
BVD / MD = Bovine Virusdiarrhea / Mucosal Disease
BVD = Bovine Virusdiarrhea
MD = Mucosal disease
BMCF = Bovine malignant catarrhal fever
Adenovirus infection
Infection with BRSV = Bovine respiratory syncytialvirus
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Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations
incomplete descent of testicles into the scrotum
failure of development of male reproductive ducts
permanent tissue connection between glans penis and preputium
preputial constriction
underdevelopment of the penis
inflammation of the testes
inflammation of the epididymes
lack of fertile semen
erection disturbance
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Code
4.02.09.
4.02.09.01.
4.02.09.02.
4.02.09.03
4.02.10.
Technical term
Infection with BHV1 = Bovine herpes virus 1
IBR = Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis
IPV = Infectious pustular vulvovaginitis
IBP = Infectious balanoposthitis
Papillomatosis
4.02.11.
Cowpox
4.02.12.
4.02.13.
4.02.14.
4.02.15.
4.02.16.
FMS = Foot-and-mouth disease
Stomatitis vesicularis (vesicular stomatitis)
Stomatitis papulosa
Aujeszky's disease (Pseudorabies)
EBL = Enzootic bovine leukosis / leukemia
4.02.17.
4.02.18.
4.02.19.
4.02.20.
4.02.99.
4.03.
4.03.01.
4.03.01.01.
4.03.01.02.
4.03.02.
4.03.03.
4.03.03.01.
4.03.03.02.
4.03.03.03.
4.03.03.04.
4.03.04.
Rabies
BT = Bluetongue
Rinderpest
Schmallenberg virus infection
Other virus infections
Bacterial infections (except local bacterial infections of udder and
claws)
Escherichia coli infection
Coli septicemia
Coli diarrhoea
Yersinia enterocolitica infection
Salmonellosis
Salmonella dublin infection
Salmonella typhimurium infection
Salmonella enteridis infection
Other Salmonella infections
Paratuberkulosis (Johne disease)
4.03.05.
4.03.05.01.
Pasteurellosis
Acute pasteurellosis
4.03.05.02.
Chronic pasteurellosis
4.03.06.
4.03.07.
4.03.08.
4.03.08.01.
Infection with streptococcus pneumoniae
Mycoplasma infection
Infection with arcanobacterium pyogenes
Pyobacillosis
4.03.08.02.
4.03.09.
4.03.09.01.
Uterine infection with Arcanobacterium pyogenes
Infection with Staphylococci
Acne due to infection with Staphylococci
4.03.09.02.
Furunculosis due to infection with staphylococcus spp.
4.03.10.
Actinobacillosis
4.03.11.
Actinomycosis
4.03.12.
Infection with fusobacterium necropherum / bacteroides nodosus
4.03.12.01.
Necrobacillosis
4.03.12.02.
Calf diphtheria
4.03.13.
4.03.13.01.
Diseases caused by Clostridia
Blackleg
4.03.13.02.
Braxy
Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations
infectious penoposthitis
cutaneous and mucosal warts due to papilloma virus infection
cowpox and vaccinia; diseases caused by orthopox virus
infections
bovine lymphadenosis, lymphosarcomatosis; diseases after
infection with BLV = bovine leucosis / leukemia virus
general disease due to infection with Escherichia coli
diarrhoea due to infection with Escherichia coli
disease caused by infection with Salmonella spp.
intestinal disease after infection with Mycobacterium
paratuberculosis
shipping fever, transit fever; infection with Pasteurella spp.
haemorrhagic septicaemia; severe general disease caused by
infection with Pasteurella multocida
chronic inflammatory changes of pleura and lungs due to
infection with Pasteurella spp.
abscess formation after infection with Arcanobacterium
pyogenes
purulent inflammation of hair follicles and sebaceous glands due
to Staphylococcus infection
disseminated deep purulent inflammation of hair follicles and
sebaceous glands due to Staphylococcus infection
wooden tongue; granulomatous inflammation due to infection
with Actinobacillus lignieresi, mainly affecting soft tissue like
tongue
lumpy jaw; granulomatous inflammation due to infection with
Actinomyces bovis, mainly affecting mandible and maxilla bones
purulent and necrotizing inflammation of organs due to infection
with Fusobacterium necrophorum
purulent and necrotizing inflammation of oral and/or laryngeal
mucus membranes due to infection with Fusobacterium
necrophorum in calves
Clostridium infections and intoxications
blackquarter; fluid and gas accumulation in muscles after
infection with Clostridium chauvoei
fluid and gas accumulation in muscles and connective tissue after
infection with Clostridium septicum
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Section Diagnoses
Code
4.03.13.03.
Technical term
Malignant edema
Synonyms; explanations
fluid and gas accumulation in muscles and connective tissue after
infection with Clostridium novyi and Clostridium perfringens
4.03.13.04.
Gas edema disease
4.03.13.05.
Infectious necrotic hepatitis (black disease)
4.03.13.06.
Clostridium perfringens enterotoxaemia
4.03.13.07.
Tetanus
fluid and gas accumulation in tissue after mixed infections with
gas-producing bacteria
liver necroses and severe general signs of disease after infection
with Clostridium novyi
intestinal inflammations caused by toxins of Clostridium
perfringens
convulsive disease after wound infection with Clostridium tetani
4.03.13.08.
Botulism
paralytic disease caused by toxins of Clostridium botulinum
4.03.14.
4.03.14.01.
Moraxella bovis infection
IBK = Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis
4.03.15.
4.03.16.
Corynebacterium renale infection
TEME = Thromboembolic meningoencephalitis
4.03.17.
4.03.17.01.
Campylobacter infection
Enzootic Campylobacter abortion
4.03.17.02.
Campylobacter enteritis (winter dysentery)
4.03.18.
4.03.18.01.
4.03.18.02.
Chlamydia infection
Epizootic bovine abortion
Chlamydia bronchopneumonia
4.03.18.03.
Chlamydia polyarthritis
4.03.18.04.
4.03.19.
4.03.20.
Sporadic encephalomyelitis
Infection with Erysipelothrix rusiopathiae
Nocardiosis
4.03.21.
4.03.22.
4.03.23.
Listeriosis
Leptospirosis
Coxiellosis (Query fever)
4.03.24.
Anthrax
4.03.25.
Tuberculosis
pink eye; contagious inflammation of cornea and conjunctiva of
the eye after infection with Moraxella bovis and/or other
microbes
thromboembolic disease with neurological signs after infection
with Haemophilus somnus
venereal campylobacteriosis, bovine genital campylobacteriosis,
vibriosis genitalis; abortion after mucosal infection of female
reproductive tract with Campylobacter fetus ssp. venerealis
winter scours, vibrionic enteritis; dysentery after infection with
Campylobacter spp.
abortion after infection with Chlamydophila psittaci
inflammation of bronchial tubes and lungs after infection with
Chlamydia
inflammation of multiple joints after infection with Chlamydia
purulent inflammations with granuloma formation after infection
with Nocardia spp.
diseases after infection with Listeria monocytogenes
diseases after infection with Leptospira spp.
Queensland fever, Q-fever; diseases after infections with Coxiella
burnetii
severe hemorrhagic disease after infection with Bacillus anthracis
4.03.99.
4.04.
diseases after infections with Mycobacterium bovis and
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Brucellosis
diseases and abortion after infection with Brucella abortus
Pleuropneumonia contagiosa (contagious bovine pleuropneumonia) severe inflammation of pleura and lungs after infection with
Mycoplasma mycoides ssp. mycoides
Other bacterial infections
Mycoses (fungal infections except local infections of udder and claws)
4.04.01.
Trichophytia (dermatophytosis)
4.04.02.
4.04.03.
4.04.99.
4.05.
4.05.01.
Aspergillosis
Candidosis, Candidiasis
Other mycoses
Mycotoxicoses
Ergotism (ergot poisoning)
4.05.02.
Aflatoxicosis (aflatoxin poisoning)
4.05.03.
4.05.04.
4.05.05.
4.05.06.
Aspergillotoxicosis (aspergillus poisoning)
Stachybotryotoxicosis
Fusariotoxicosis
Rust poisoning
4.05.07.
Smut poisoning
4.05.99.
Other mycotoxicoses
4.03.26.
4.03.27.
ringworm; mycotic skin disease after infection with Trichophyton
verrucosum
diseases after infection with Aspergillus spp.
diseases after infection with Candida albicans
diseases caused by mycotoxins
diseases caused by ingestion of mycotoxins of Claviceps purpurea
diseases caused by mycotoxin Aflatoxin prodcued by Aspergillus
spp. and Penicillium spp.
diseases caused by mycotoxins of Aspergillus
diseases caused by mycotoxins of Stachybotrys alternans
diseases caused by mycotoxins of Fusarium spp.
diseases caused by rust mycotoxins, mainly of Puccinia spp.
diseases caused by smut mycotoxins of Tilletia spp. and Ustilago
spp.
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4.99.
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Section Diagnoses
5.02.03.
Technical term
Synonyms; explanations
Other infectious diseases and microbe-related diseases (except local
infections of udder and claws)
Parasitoses (parasite infestations)
Protozoal infections (infestation with parasitical protozoae)
Trichomoniasis bovis (trichomonadosis bovis)
infection with tritrichomonas foetus
Coccidiosis
dysenteria coccidiosa, coccidial gastroenteritis; infection with
Eimeria species from order Coccidia
Cryptosporidiosis
infection with Cryptosporidium spp.
Toxoplasmosis
infection with Toxoplasma gondii
Sarcosporidiosis (sarcocystosis)
muscle cysts of Sarcocystsis species
Piroplasmosis, i.e. babesiosis (redwater) and theileriosis
diseases caused by Piroplasma infection, i.e. infections with
Babesia spp. and Theileria spp.
Other protozoal infections
Helminth infestations
Trematode infestations
Fasciolosis (fascioliasis)
infections with Fasciola hepatica (and other trematodes of genus
Fasciola)
Dicrocoeliosis
infections with Dicrocoelium dendriticum
Paramphistomatosis
stomach fluke disease, intestinal amphistomiosis; infections with
Paramphistomum species
Anoplocephalidosis and Monieziosis
infections with tapeworms species Anaplocephala and Moniezia
5.02.04.
Cysticercosis, i.e. echinococcosis and coenurosis
5.
5.01.
5.01.01.
5.01.02.
5.01.03.
5.01.04.
5.01.05.
5.01.06.
5.01.99.
5.02.
5.02.01.
5.02.01.01.
5.02.01.02.
5.02.02.
5.03.02.
diseases caused by cysticerus of tapeworms species Echinococcus
und Taenia
Dictyocaulosis / Bronchopneumonia verminosa (parasitic bronchitis) husk, hoose; inflammation of bronchi and lungs due to infection
with Dictyocaulus viviparus
Strongyloidosis
infection with Strongyloides species
Trichostrongylidosis
gastroenteral Strongylidosis; infections with gastroenteral
nematodes
Nematodirosis
infection with Nematodirus species
Haemonchosis
infection with Haemonchus species
Ostertagiosis
infection with Ostertagia species
Trichostrongylosis
infection with Trichostrongylus species
Cooperiosis
infection with Cooperia species
Oesophagostomosis
infection with Oesophagostomum species
Bunostomosis (hookworm infection)
infection with Bunostomum species
Other helminth infestations
Arthropode infestations
Tick infestations
infestation with ixodic ticks (Ixodidae) and argasid ticks
(Argasidae)
Demodicosis
demodectic mite infestation; infestation with Demodex bovis
5.03.03.
5.03.04.
5.03.04.01.
Trombidiosis (trombidiasis)
Scabies
Sarcoptic scabies
infestation with Neotrombicula autumnalis
mange; infections with scabies mites
sarcoptic mange, head scabies; infection with burrowing mites
5.03.04.02.
Psoroptic scabies
psoroptic mange, body scabies; infection with sucking mites
5.03.04.03.
Chorioptic scabies
5.03.05.
Pediculosis
5.03.06.
5.03.07.
5.03.08.
5.03.09.
5.03.10.
Trichodektosis
Simuliosis
Infestation with tabanidae and muscidae
Myiasis
Hypodermatosis
chorioptic mange, tail and feet scabies; infection with surface
mites
sucking lice infestation; infestation with Haematopinus
eurysternus = short-nosed sucking lice and Linognathus vituli =
long-nosed sucking lice
infestations with Bovicola bovis
infestations with Simulium spp.
5.03.99.
5.99.
6.
6.00.
Other arthropod infestations
Other parasitoses
Metabolic diseases and deficiencies
Examination for metabolic diseases and deficiencies with no
abnormality detected
Disturbances of energy, carbohydrate and fat metabolism
Hyperketonemia / acetonemia
5.02.05.
5.02.06.
5.02.07.
5.02.07.01.
5.02.07.02.
5.02.07.03.
5.02.07.04.
5.02.07.05.
5.02.08.
5.02.09.
5.02.99.
5.03.
5.03.01.
6.01.
6.01.01.
diseases caused by larvae of flies
warble disease; diseases caused by infections with larvae of
Hypoderminae flies
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increased content of keton bodies in the blood
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Code
6.01.02.
Technical term
Ketosis
6.01.02.01.
Primary ketosis
6.01.02.01.01
Subclinical primary ketosis
6.01.02.01.02.
Manifest primary ketosis
6.01.02.02.
Secondary ketosis
6.01.02.02.01.
Subclinical secondary ketosis
6.01.02.02.02.
Manifest secondary ketosis
6.01.03.
6.01.03.01.
Lipidosis hepatis / Steatosis hepatis (fatty liver syndrome)
Hepatic coma
6.01.04.
6.01.04.01.
Adipositas
Fat cow syndrome
6.01.05.
6.01.05.01.
6.01.06.
Excessive loss of weight
Thin pregnant cow syndrome
Paralytic myoglobinuria
6.01.99.
Other disturbances of energy, carbohydrate and fat metabolism
6.02.
6.02.99.
6.03.
6.03.01.
6.03.01.01.
Disturbances of protein metabolism
Other disturbances of protein metabolism
Disturbances of mineral balance
Disturbances of calcium and phosphorus balance
Parturient paresis (milk fever)
6.03.01.01.01.
Typical parturient paresis / Stages 1 and 2 of parturient paresis
6.03.01.01.02.
Parturient coma / Stage 3 of parturient paresis
6.03.01.01.03.
Atypical parturient paresis
6.03.01.01.04.
Downer cow syndrome
6.03.01.01.05.
Lactation paresis
6.03.01.02.
Osteopathies (bone diseases) due to disturbances of calcium and
phosphorus balance
Rickets of calves
Osteomalacia of the dairy cow
Osteoporosis of the fattening bull
Epiphysiolysis distalis ossium metacarpalium seu metatarsalium
(metacarpal or metatarsal epiphysiolysis)
Rupture of the gastrocnemius muscle or tendon (Achilles tendon
rupture) due to disturbances of calcium and phosphorus balance
6.03.01.02.01.
6.03.01.02.02.
6.03.01.02.03.
6.03.01.02.04.
6.03.01.02.05.
6.03.01.02.06.
Osteochondrosis et Osteoarthrosis
6.03.02.
6.03.02.01.
Disturbances of magnesium balance
Hypomagnesemic tetany
Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations
slow fever; disturbance of carbohydrate metabolism with
increased content of ketone bodies in the blood
primary disturbance of carbohydrate metabolism with increased
content of ketone bodies and reduced content of glucose in the
blood
primary disturbance of carbohydrate metabolism with increased
content of ketone bodies and reduced content of glucose in the
blood without accompanying signs of disease
primary disturbance of carbohydrate metabolism with increased
content of ketone bodies and reduced content of glucose in the
blood with accompanying signs of disease
secondary, i.e. in connection with other disease occurring,
disturbance of carbohydrate metabolism with increased content
of ketone bodies and reduced content of glucose in the blood
secondary, i.e. in connection with other disease occurring,
disturbance of carbohydrate metabolism with increased content
of ketone bodies and reduced content of glucose in the blood
without accompanying signs of disease
secondary, i.e. in connection with other disease occurring,
disturbance of carbohydrate metabolism with increased content
of ketone bodies and reduced content of glucose in the blood
with accompanying signs of disease
fatty infiltration and degeneration of the liver
severe disturbance of energy metabolism with hepatic failure
lipomobilization syndrome; disturbance of energy metabolism
with excessive fat utilization in energetically undernourished, fat
cows
excessive loss of weight in late gestation
disturbance of carbohydrate metabolism with signs of paralysis
and urinary excretion of myoglobin
permanent recumbency of the dairy cow with reduced calcium
and phosphorus content of the blood
hypocalcemic parturient paresis; recumbency after calving with
reduced calcium and phosphorus content of the blood and
without or with reduced responsiveness
recumbency after calving with reduced calcium and phosphorus
content of the blood and severely reduced responsiveness
recumbency after calving of unknown cause without reduced
responsiveness
recumbency after calving without response to therapeutic
calcium infusion
recumbency of the lactating cow unrelated to calving with
reduced calcium content of the blood
loosing of the distal ends of bones in the metacarpus or
metatarsus
degenerative changes in joint cartilage due to disturbances of
calcium and phosphorus balance
signs of paralysis with reduced magnesium content of the blood
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6.03.02.01.01.
Technical term
Hypomagnesemic tetany of calves
6.03.02.01.02.
Grass tetany
6.03.02.01.03.
Stable tetany
6.03.02.01.04.
Transport tetany
6.03.03.
6.03.03.01.
6.03.04.
6.03.04.01.
6.03.05.
6.03.05.01.
6.03.06.
6.03.99.
6.04.
6.04.01.
6.04.01.01.
6.04.02.
6.04.02.01.
6.04.03.
6.04.03.01.
6.04.04.
6.04.05.
6.04.06.
6.04.07.
6.04.99.
6.05.
6.05.01.
6.05.02.
6.05.03.
6.05.04.
6.05.05.
6.05.05.01.
Disturbances of sodium balance
Sodium deficiency
Disturbances of chloride balance
Chloride deficiency
Disturbances of sulfur balance
Sulfur deficiency
Disturbances of potassium balance
Other disturbances of mineral balance
Disturbances of trace element balance
Iron deficiency
Iron deficiency anemia in calves
Copper deficiency
Copper deficiency anemia
Zinc deficiency
Parakeratosis due to zinc deficiency
Selenium deficiency
Manganese deficiency
Iodine deficiency
Cobalt deficiency
Other disturbances of trace element balance
Disturbances of vitamin balance
Beta carotine deficiency
Vitamin A deficiency (hypovitaminosis A)
Vitamin E deficiency
Vitamin D deficiency
Vitamin B1 deficiency
CCN = Cerebrocorticalnecrosis (necrosis of the cerebral cortex)
6.05.06.
6.05.07.
6.05.08.
6.05.99.
6.99.
7.
7.01.
7.01.01.
7.01.02.
7.01.03.
7.02.
7.02.01.
7.02.02.
7.02.03.
7.02.04.
7.02.05.
7.02.06.
7.02.07.
7.02.08.
7.02.09.
7.03.
7.03.01.
7.03.01.01.
7.03.02.
7.03.03.
7.03.04.
Vitamin B12 deficiency
Biotin deficiency
Folic acid deficiency
Other disturbances of vitamin balance
Other metabolic diseases and deficiencies
Poisoning
Poisoning with feed contents and additives
Sodium chloride poisoning
Nitrate / nitrite poisoning
Urea poisoning
Poisoning with metals, semi-metals and their salts
Saturnism
Cuprism
Selenosis
Molybdenosis
Mercurialism
Iron poisoning
Arsenic poisoning
Fluorine poisoning
Cadmium poisoning
Drug poisonings
Hypervitaminosis D
Calcinosis
Hypervitaminosis A
Poisoning with esters of phosphoric acid
Poisoning with chlorinated carbon hydrides
Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations
hypomagnesaemia with hyperexcitability, muscle spasm and
convulsion in suckling calves
grass staggers; hyperexcitability, muscle spasm and convulsion
with reduced magnesium content of the blood after grazing on
lush pastures
hyperexcitability, muscle spasm and convulsion with reduced
magnesium content of the blood in stabled animals with
insufficient nutrional magnesium supply
muscle spasm and convulsion with reduced magnesium content
of the blood after exhausting transport
anemia in suckling calves due to lack of iron
anemia due to lack of copper
disturbance of keratinization due to lack of zinc
provitamin A deficiency
polioencephalomalacia; softening and necrosis of the cerebral
cortex due to lack of vitamin B1 = thiamine
lead poisoning
copper poisoning
selenium poisoning
molybdenum poisoning
mercury poisoning
excess of vitamin D
excess of calcium
excess of vitamin A
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7.03.05.
7.04.
7.04.01.
7.04.02.
7.04.03.
7.04.04.
7.04.05.
7.05.
7.06.
7.07.
7.07.01.
7.07.02.
7.08.
7.09.
7.99.
8.
8.01.
8.02.
8.03.
8.04.
8.05.
8.06.
8.07.
Technical term
Furazolidone poisoning
Poisoning with disinfectants
Base poisoning
Acid poisoning
Phenol poisoning
Aldehyde poisoning
Halogenide poisoning
Poisoning with fertilizers
Poisoning with herbicides and pesticides
Poisoning with phytotoxins and toxic plants
Onion poisoning
Yew poisoning
Poisoning with animal toxins
Poisoning with industrial pollutants
Other poisonings
Behavioral disorders and general findings
Illusive sucking
Sucking of milk
Tongue stereotypies
Urine drinking
Licking stereotypies
Kicking
Not fixable in claw treatment crush because of behavioral reasons
8.08.
8.09.
8.10.
8.11.
8.12.
8.13.
8.99.
9.
9.01.
9.02.
9.02.01.
Performance depression
Poor body development
Disturbed digestion
Fever
Recumbency
Diarrhea
Other behavioral disorders and general findings
Health-related information not representing diagnoses
No diagnosis possible
Diagnosis not listed in the key
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Section Diagnoses
Synonyms; explanations