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Research and Markets: Gastro-intestinal Illness in Spain; Analysis of the Recent Developments Regarding Gastro-Intestinal Illness in Spain.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com) has announced the addition of Gastro-intestinal Illness in Spain to their offering.

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This report contains detailed analysis and discussion under the following headings:

Population by age and sex

Hospital admissions by ICD code ranked by numbers 1999 Hospital admissions by ICD code ranked by growth rate 1997 to 1999

For each ICD code (please see list below)

Description, causes, current treatments and developments

Detailed admission data 1997 to 1999

Growth rates by sub-groups 1997 to 1999

Projected detailed admission data and ranking 2003

ICD Codes

520 Disorders of Tooth Development and Eruption

521 Diseases of Hard Tissues of Teeth

522 Diseases of Pulp and Periodical Tissues

523 Gingival gingival (jin´jv  and Periodontal Diseases

524 Dent facial Anomalies, Including Malocclusion Malocclusion Definition

Malocclusion is a problem in the way the upper and lower teeth fit together in biting or chewing. The word malocclusion literally means "bad bite.
 

525 Oher Diseases and Conditions of the Teeth and Supporting Structures

526 Diseases of the Jaws

527 Diseases of the Salivary Glands

528 Diseases of the Oral Soft Tissues, Excluding Lesions SpecificFor

529 Diseases and Other Conditions of the Tongue

530 Diseases of Oesophagus oe·soph·a·gus
n.
Variant of esophagus.



oesophagus

see esophagus.

oesophagus British spelling for esophagus, see there
 

531 Gastric Ulcer

532 Duodenal Ulcer

533 Peptic Ulcer, Site Unspecified

534 Gastrojejunal Ulcer

535 Gastritis and Duodenitis duodenitis /du·od·e·ni·tis/ (doo-od?e-ni´tis) inflammation of the duodenal mucosa.

du·o·de·ni·tis
n.
Inflammation of the duodenum.



duodenitis

inflammation of the duodenum.
 

536 Disorders of Function of Stomach

537 Other Disorders of Stomach and Duodenum duodenum: see intestine; pancreas.
duodenum

First and shortest (9–11 in., or 23–28 cm) segment of the small intestine. It curves down and then up from the pylorus of the stomach, where chyme enters it.
 

540 Acute Appendicitis

541 Appendicitis, Unqualified

542 Other Appendicitis

543 Other Diseases of Appendix

550 Inguinal Hernia

551 Other Hernia of Abdominal Cavity, With Gangrene

552 Other Hernia of Abdominal Cavity with Obstruction, Without Mention

553 Other Hernia of Abdominal Cavity without Mention of Obstruction

555 Regional Enteritis

556 Idiopathic Proctocolitis

557 Vascular Insufficiency of Intestine

558 Other Noninfective Gastroenteritis and Colitis

560 Intestinal Obstruction without Mention of Hernia

562 Diverticula diverticula /di·ver·tic·u·la/ (di?ver-tik´u-lah) [L.] plural of diverticulum.
Diverticula
A diverticulum of the colon is a sac or pouch in the colon walls which is usually asymptomatic (without
 of Intestine

564 Functional Digestive Disorders, Not Elsewhere Classified

565 Anal Fissure and Fistula fistula (fĭs`chlə), abnormal, usually ulcerous channellike formation between two internal organs or between an internal organ and the skin.  

566 Abscess of Anal and Rectal Regions

567 Peritonitis peritonitis (pĕr'ĭtənī`tĭs), acute or chronic inflammation of the peritoneum, the membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and surrounds the internal organs.  

568 Other Disorders of Peritoneum peritoneum (pĕrətənē`əm), multilayered membrane which lines the abdominal cavity, and supports and covers the organs within it. The part of the membrane that lines the abdominal cavity is called the parietal peritoneum.  

569 Other Disorders of Intestine

570 Acute and Subacute Necrosis of Liver

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