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List of ICD-9 codes 290–319: mental disorders

This is a shortened version of the fifth chapter of the ICD-9: Mental Disorders. It covers ICD codes 290 to 319. The full chapter can be found on pages 177 to 213 of Volume 1, which contains all (sub)categories of the ICD-9. Volume 2 is an alphabetical index of Volume 1. Both volumes can be downloaded for free from the website of the World Health Organization. See here for a PDF file of only the mental disorders chapter.

[[Psychosis]] (290–299)
Organic psychotic conditions (290–294) Senile and presenile organic psychotic conditionsSenile dementia, simple type • Presenile dementia • Senile dementia, depressed or paranoid type • Senile dementia with acute confusional state • Arteriosclerotic dementia • Other senile and presenile organic psychotic conditions • Unspecified senile and presenile organic psychotic conditions • Alcoholic psychosesDelirium tremensKorsakov's psychosis, alcoholic • Other alcoholic dementia • Other alcoholic hallucinosisPathological drunkennessAlcoholic jealousy • Other alcoholic psychoses (Include: Alcohol withdrawal syndrome) • Unspecified alcoholic psychoses (Include: alcoholic mania NOS, alcoholic psychosis NOS, alcoholism (chronic) with psychosis) • Drug psychosesDrug withdrawal syndromeParanoid and/or hallucinatory states induced by drugs • Pathological drug intoxication • Other drug psychoses • Unspecified drug psychoses • Unspecified drug-induced mental disorder • Transient organic psychotic conditionsAcute confusional state • Subacute confusional state • Other transient organic psychotic conditions • Unspecified transient organic psychotic conditions • Other organic psychotic conditions (chronic)Korsakov's psychosis or syndrome (nonalcoholic) • Dementia in conditions classified elsewhere • Other (Include: Mixed paranoid and affective organic psychotic states, epileptic psychosis NOS (code also )) • Unspecified Other psychoses (295–299) Schizophrenic psychosesSimple typeHebephrenic typeCatatonic typeParanoid typeAcute schizophrenic episodeLatent schizophrenia (Include: latent schizophrenic reaction; schizophrenia: borderline, prepsychotic, prodromal; schizophrenia: pseudoneurotic, pseudopsychopathic) • Residual schizophrenia (Include: chronic undifferentiated schizophrenia, Restzustand (schizophrenic), schizophrenic residual state) • Schizoaffective type (Include: cyclic schizophrenia, mixed schizophrenic and affective psychosis, schizoaffective psychosis, schizophreniform psychosis, affective type) • Other specified types of schizophrenia (Include: acute (undifferentiated), atypical schizophrenia, coenesthopathic schizophrenia) • Unspecified schizophrenia (Include: schizophrenia NOS, schizophrenic reaction NOS, schizophreniform psychosis NOS) • Affective psychosesManic-depressive psychosis, manic type • Manic-depressive psychosis, depressed type • Manic-depressive psychosis, circular type but currently manic • Manic-depressive psychosis, circular type but currently depressed • Manic-depressive psychosis, circular type, mixed • Manic-depressive psychosis, circular type, current condition not specified • Manic-depressive psychosis, other and unspecified • Other affective psychoses • Unspecified affective psychoses (Include: affective psychosis NOS, Melancholia NOS) • Paranoid states • Paranoid state, simple • Paranoia • Paraphrenia (Include: involutional paranoid state, late paraphrenia) • Induced psychosis • Other specified paranoid states (Include: Paranoia querulans, Sensitiver Beziehungswahn) • Unspecified paranoid state (Paranoid: psychosis NOS/reaction NOS/state NOS) • Other nonorganic psychosesDepressive type psychosisExcitative type psychosisReactive confusion (Include: psychogenic confusion, psychogenic twilight state) • Acute paranoid reaction (Include: Bouffée délirante) • Psychogenic paranoid psychosis (Include: protracted reactive paranoid psychosis) • Other and unspecified reactive psychosis (Include: hysterical psychosis, psychogenic stupor, psychogenic psychosis NOS) • Unspecified psychosis (Include: psychosis NOS) • Psychoses with origin specific to childhood • Infantile autism (Include: childhood autism, Kanner's syndrome, infantile psychosis) • Disintegrative psychosis (Include: Heller's syndrome) • Other specified pervasive developmental disorders (Include: atypical childhood psychosis) • Unspecified psychoses with origin specific to childhood (Include: Child psychosis NOS, Schizophrenia, childhood type NOS, Schizophrenic syndrome of childhood NOS) ==Neurotic disorders, personality disorders, and other nonpsychotic mental disorders (300–316)==
Neurotic disorders, personality disorders, and other nonpsychotic mental disorders (300–316)
Neurotic disorders (300) Neurotic disordersAnxiety statesHysteria (Include: Astasia-abasia, hysterical; Compensation neurosis; Conversion hysteria; Conversion reaction; Dissociative reaction or state; Ganser's syndrome, hysterical; Hysteria NOS; Multiple personality) • Phobic state (Include: Agoraphobia; Animal phobias; Anxiety-hysteria; Claustrophobia; Phobia NOS) • Obsessive-compulsive disordersNeurotic depression (Include: Anxiety depression; Neurotic depressive state; Depressive reaction; Reactive depression) • Neurasthenia (Include: Nervous debility) • Depersonalization syndrome (Include: Derealization (neurotic)) • Hypochondriasis • Other neurotic disorders (Include: Briquet's disorder; Occupational neurosis, including writer's cramp; Psychasthenia, Psychasthenic neurosis) • Unspecified neurotic disorders (Include: Neurosis NOS, Psychoneurosis NOS) Personality disorders (301) Personality disordersParanoid personality disorder (Include: fanatic personality, paranoid personality (disorder), paranoid traits) • Affective personality disorder (Include: cycloid personality, cyclothymic personality, depressive personality) • Schizoid personality disorderExplosive personality disorder (Include: aggressive: personality/reaction, aggressiveness, emotional instability (excessive), pathological emotionality, quarrelsomeness) • Anankastic personality disorder (Include: compulsive personality, obsessional personality) • Hysterical personality disorder (Include: histrionic personality, psychoinfantile personality) • Asthenic personality disorder (Include: dependent personality, inadequate personality, passive personality) • Personality disorder with predominantly sociopathic or asocial manifestation (Include: amoral personality, asocial personality, antisocial personality) • Other personality disorders (Include: personality: eccentric, "haltlose" type; personality: immature, passive–aggressive, psychoneurotic) • Unspecified personality disorder (Include: pathological personality NOS, personality disorder NOS, psychopathic: constitutional state, personality (disorder)) Sexual deviations and disorders (302) Sexual deviations and disordersEgo-dystonic sexual orientation; until 1990: homosexuality, include: lesbianismBestialityPedophiliaTransvestismExhibitionismTrans-sexualismDisorders of psychosexual identity (Include: Gender-role disorder) • Frigidity and impotence (Include: Dyspareunia, psychogenic) • Other sexual deviations and disorders (Include: fetishism, masochism, sadism) • Unspecified sexual deviations and disorders Psychoactive substance (303–305) Alcohol dependence syndrome (Include: acute drunkenness in alcoholism, dipsomania, chronic alcoholism) • Drug dependenceMorphine type dependence (Include drugs: heroin, methadone, opium, opium alkaloids and their derivatives, synthetics with morphine-like effects) • Barbiturate type dependenceCocaine dependenceCannabis dependenceAmphetamine and other psychostimulant dependence (Include drugs: phenmetrazine, methylphenidate) • Hallucinogen dependence (Include drugs: LSD and derivatives, mescaline, psilocybin) • Other drug dependence (Include: absinthe addiction, glue sniffing) • Combinations of morphine type drug with any other • Combinations excluding morphine type drug • Unspecified drug dependence (Include: drug addiction NOS, drug dependence NOS) • Nondependent abuse of drugsAlcohol abuse (Include: Drunkenness NOS; Excessive drinking of alcohol NOS; "Hangover" (alcohol); Inebriety NOS) • Tobacco abuse • Cannabis abuse • Hallucinogens abuse (Include: LSD reaction) • Barbiturates and tranquillizers abuse • Morphine type abuseCocaine type abuseAmphetamine type abuse • Antidepressants abuse • Other, mixed or unspecified (Include: "laxative habit", misuse of drugs NOS, nonprescribed use of drugs or patent medicinals) Other (primarily adult onset) (306–311) Physiological malfunction arising from mental factors • Musculoskeletal (Include: psychogenic torticollis) • Respiratory (Include: air hunger hiccough (psychogenic), hyperventilation, psychogenic cough, yawning) • Cardiovascular (Include: cardiac neurosis, cardiovascular neurosis, neurocirculatory asthenia, psychogenic cardiovascular disorder) • Skin (Include: psychogenic pruritus) • Gastrointestinal (Include: aerophagy; cyclical vomiting, psychogenic) • Genitourinary (Include: psychogenic dysmenorrhoea) • Endocrine • Organs of special sense • Other (Include: teeth-grinding) • Special symptoms or syndromes, not elsewhere classifiedStammering and stutteringAnorexia nervosaTicsStereotyped repetitive movements (Include: stereotypies NOS) • Specific disorders of sleep (of nonorganic origin) • Other and unspecified disorders of eating (of nonorganic origin) • EnuresisEncopresisPsychalgia (Include: tension headache, psychogenic backache) • Other and unspecified (Include: hair plucking, lalling, lisping, masturbation, nail-biting, thumb-sucking) • Acute reaction to stress • Predominant disturbance of emotions • Predominant disturbance of consciousness • Predominant psychomotor disturbance • Other acute reactions to stress • Mixed disorders as reaction to stress • Adjustment reactionBrief depressive reactionProlonged depressive reaction • With predominant disturbance of other emotions (Include: abnormal separation anxiety, culture shock) • With predominant disturbance of conduct • With mixed disturbance of emotions and conduct • Other adjustment reactions (Include: adjustment reaction with elective mutism, hospitalism in children NOS) • Unspecified adjustment reactions (Include: adjustment reaction NOS, adaptation reaction NOS) • Specific nonpsychotic mental disorders following organic brain damageFrontal lobe syndrome (Include: Lobotomy syndrome, Postleucotomy syndrome (state)) • Cognitive or personality change of other type (Include: mild memory disturbance, organic psychosyndrome of nonpsychotic severity) • Postconcussional syndrome (Include: Postcontusional syndrome (encephalopathy), status post commotio cerebri; post-traumatic brain syndrome, nonpsychotic) • Other specific nonpsychotic mental disorders following organic brain damage (Include: other focal (partial) organic psychosyndromes) • Unspecified specific nonpsychotic mental disorders following organic brain damage • Depressive disorder, not elsewhere classified (Include: depressive disorder NOS, depressive state NOS, depression NOS) ===Mental disorders diagnosed in childhood (312–316)=== • Disturbance of conduct, not elsewhere classified • Unsocialized disturbance of conduct (Include: unsocialized aggressive disorder) • Socialized disturbance of conduct (Include: group delinquency) • Compulsive conduct disorder (Include: Kleptomania) • Mixed disturbance of conduct and emotions (Include: neurotic delinquency) • Other disturbance of conduct not elsewhere classified • Unspecified disturbance of conduct not elsewhere classified • Disturbance of emotions specific to childhood and adolescence • Disturbance of emotions specific to childhood and adolescence with anxiety and fearfulness (Include: overanxious reaction of childhood or adolescence) • Disturbance of emotions specific to childhood and adolescence with misery and unhappiness • Disturbance of emotions specific to childhood and adolescence with sensitivity, shyness and social withdrawal (Include: withdrawing reaction of childhood or adolescence) • Relationship problems (Include: sibling jealousy) • Disturbance of emotions specific to childhood and adolescence, other or mixed • Unspecified disturbance of emotions specific to childhood and adolescence • Hyperkinetic syndrome of childhood • Simple disturbance of activity and attention (Include: overactivity NOS) • Hyperkinesis with developmental delay (Include: developmental disorder of hyperkinesis) • Hyperkinetic conduct disorder • Other hyperkinetic syndrome of childhood • Unspecified hyperkinetic syndrome of childhood (Include: hyperkinetic reaction of childhood or adolescence NOS, hyperkinetic syndrome NOS) • Specific delays in developmentSpecific reading retardation (Include: developmental dyslexia, specific spelling difficulty) • Specific arithmetical retardation (Include: Dyscalculia) • Other specific developmental learning difficulties • Developmental speech or language disorder (Include: developmental aphasia, dyslalia) • Specific motor retardation (Include: clumsiness syndrome, dyspraxia syndrome) • Mixed development disorder • Other specified delays in development • Unspecified specific delays in development (Include: developmental disorder NOS) • Psychic factors associated with diseases classified elsewhere ==Mental retardation (317–319)==
Mental retardation (317–319)
Mild mental retardation (Include: feeble-minded, high-grade defect, mild mental subnormality, moron) • Other specified mental retardation • Moderate mental retardation (Include: imbecile, moderate mental subnormality) • Severe mental retardation (Include: severe mental subnormality) • Profound mental retardation (Include: idiocy, profound mental subnormality) • Unspecified mental retardation (Include: mental deficiency NOS, mental subnormality NOS) ==References==
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