Specific codes in ICD-10 are unique alphanumeric designations used to identify and categorize diseases, disorders, and conditions. They consist of 3-5 characters, including both letters and numbers, that provide a high level of detail and specificity.
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Acute sinusitis |
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Sinusite aiguë |
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| 1 | X | Diseases of the respiratory system | |
| 2 | J00-J06 | Acute upper respiratory infections | |
| 3 | J01 | Acute sinusitis |
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| J01.0 | Acute maxillary sinusitis | |
| J01.1 | Acute frontal sinusitis | |
| J01.2 | Acute ethmoidal sinusitis | |
| J01.3 | Acute sphenoidal sinusitis | |
| J01.4 | Acute pansinusitis | |
| J01.8 | Other acute sinusitis | |
| J01.9 | Acute sinusitis, unspecified |
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Cefprozil belongs to a sub-group of beta-lactam antibiotics, cephalosporins. It is bactericidal and acts by inhibiting synthesis of bacterial cell wall. The bactericidal action of cefprozil results from inhibition of cell-wall synthesis. |
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Piperacillin is a broad-spectrum, semisynthetic penicillin. Piperacillin exerts bactericidal activity by inhibition of both septum and cell-wall synthesis. |
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Telithromycin is a semisynthetic derivative of erythromycin A belonging to the ketolides, a class of antibacterial agents related to macrolides. |