Agent orange exposure icd 10
[DOC File]John Howard, M - CDC
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In contrast, the average levels reported in blood samples drawn approximately ten years after exposure for military personnel involved in spraying Agent Orange was 49 ppt and ranged to 313 ppt. This work reported that 20 ppt was the highest level generally seen in the general population.
[DOC File]C&P Service Clinician's Guide - Veterans Affairs
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Chapter 21 – HERBICIDE EXPOSURE/AGENT ORANGE 266 PREFACE. Clinician Guide version 3.0. Edited by Lewis R. Coulson, M.D. March 2002. 0.1 Purpose of the Clinician’s Guide. This guide is designed to assist clinicians when performing compensation and pension (C&P) examinations. Since C&P examinations differ markedly from traditional medical ...
[DOC File]CHALLENGE TO THE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY OF VETERANS …
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Based on the results of two epidemiological studies of probably associated with Agent Orange exposure, Hypertension was the most prevalent disease followed by Diabetes Mellitus, Seborrheic Dermatitis, Central Nervous Diseases, Liver Diseases, Cancer, Hyperlipidemia, Cerbrovascular Disease, Ischemic Heart Disease, and other skin disorders such ...
[DOCX File]ICD-10 User Appendix for ACR - VA
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Agent Orange Exposure Location must have a valid value if the patient claims exposure to Agent Orange. If the patient does not claim exposure, location should not have a value. Review patient information through Load/Edit Patient Data protocol, Screen 6, Group 5.
[DOCX File]ADT Module User Manual - VA
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The ADT ICD-10 procedure code search functionality allows the end user to select a single, valid ICD-10 procedure code and display its description. The procedure code selection is based on the individual characters of ICD-10-PCS codes. The user must enter at least one character of a code.
[DOC File]Veterans Affairs
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So by virtue of them being exposed to Agent Orange, they are presumed to have disability. These conditions are presumed to be due to exposure to Agent Orange. That mainly is ischemic heart disease and diabetes, and these are obviously chronic diseases which are more common in older people, but also the Agent Orange exposure is a major factor here.
[DOCX File]List of Tables - Department of Veterans' Affairs
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This is the report of the United States (of America) and Australia Joint Research Effort Project 1 Comparative literature review. This project was funded by the Australian Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) and has been a collaborative project undertaken by the Monash Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health (MonCOEH), Monash University, Melbourne, Australia and the Medical ...
[DOC File]Cancer incidence and mortality in New Plymouth
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Large-scale human exposure to dioxin-contaminated herbicides occurred during the Vietnam War where Agent Orange, a 50-50 mix of 2,4,5-T and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), was sprayed between 1962 and 1971 to defoliate forest in South Vietnam. ... (ICD-10) and the data for earlier years were coded under a combination of ICD-8 and ICD-9 ...
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