XXI: External causes of morbidity (V00-Y99)
Explore the fascinating world of external causes of morbidity with our comprehensive resource on ICD-10 category XXI. Here, you'll find a wealth of information on the various factors that contribute to injuries, accidents, and other health-related incidents. From V00 to Y99, this category covers a wide range of scenarios, including transportation accidents, falls, poisoning, and even intentional self-harm. Within this category, you'll discover subcategories dedicated to specific types of external causes, such as motor vehicle accidents, occupational injuries, and complications during medical procedures. Each subcategory contains links to pages that delve deeper into the specific conditions and circumstances associated with these external causes. Whether you're a healthcare professional, researcher, or simply curious about the causes behind morbidity, our ICD-10 category XXI resource is your go-to guide. Gain a deeper understanding of the common conditions and subclassifications within this category, and explore the links provided to access more detailed information. Let us be your trusted source for all things related to external causes of morbidity.