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Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers

Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers: Related Topics

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Hierarchical classifications of Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers

The following list attempts to classify Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers into categories where each line is subset of the next.

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  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion with open intracranial wound, with loss of consciousness of unspecified duration
  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion with open intracranial wound, with moderate [1-24 hours] loss of consciousness
  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion with open intracranial wound, with no loss of consciousness
  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion with open intracranial wound, with prolonged [more than 24 hours] loss of consciousness and return to pre-existing conscious level
  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion with open intracranial wound, with prolonged [more than 24 hours] loss of consciousness, without return to pre-existing conscious level
  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion with open intracranial wound, with state of consciousness unspecified
  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion without mention of open intracranial wound
  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion without mention of open intracranial wound, with brief [less than one hour] loss of consciousness
  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion without mention of open intracranial wound, with concussion, unspecified
  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion without mention of open intracranial wound, with loss of consciousness of unspecified duration
  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion without mention of open intracranial wound, with moderate [1-24 hours] loss of consciousness
  • Cerebellar or brain stem contusion without mention of open intracranial wound, with no loss of consciousness

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