C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C27644 1801 DEAFNESS An inherited or acquired condition characterized by the inability to hear in one or both ears. C35731 1882 HEARING LOSS C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C3390 1770 CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT, (CVA)|CVA, CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT|STROKE SYNDROME|STROKE|SYNDROME, STROKE A sudden loss of neurological function secondary to hemorrhage or ischemia in the brain parenchyma due to a vascular event. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C34882 2053 RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE DISEASE, RHEUMATIC HEART|HEART DISEASE, RHEUMATIC An autoinflammatory condition following an infection with Group A Beta Hemolytic Streptococcus (GABHS), in which the heart is attacked by antibodies formed in reaction to a recent GABHS infection. Chief anatomic changes of the valve include leaflet thickening, commissural fusion, and shortening and thickening of the tendinous cords, all of which can result in valvular dysfunction. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C37966 1899 HICCUPS An involuntary contraction of the diaphragm against closed vocal cords, producing the "hic" sound. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50465 1851 ASPHYXIA A condition due to lack of oxygen in respired air, resulting in impending or actual cessation of life. A state of general hypoxia and hypercapnea, resulting in acidosis, which affects all tissues in the body. C3890 1918 HYPOXIA C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50517 2656 CUSP TEAR A split located on a leaflet of a heart valve that prevents its complete closing, which can result in vavular dysfunction. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50724 2034 RAYNAUDS PHENOMENON PHENOMENON, RAYNAUDS Intermittent bilateral attacks of ischemia of the fingers or toes and sometimes of the ears or nose, marked by severe pallor, and often accompanied by paresthesia and pain. An episodic vasoconstriction resulting in discoloration of the skin and pain in the affected areas, often involving fingers or toes. Classically associated with triphasic color changes (white, blue, red) but may be biphasic. Often occurs in response to cold temperatures or emotional stress. May be primary or secondary to an underlying autoimmune disease. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50728 2482 RESPIRATORY ACIDOSIS ACIDOSIS, RESPIRATORY A state due to excess retention of carbon dioxide in the body. A condition in which the blood pH is less than normal, secondary to impaired gas exchange. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50729 2483 RESPIRATORY ALKALOSIS A pathologic condition resulting from accumulation of base, or from loss of acid without comparable loss of base in the body fluids, and characterized by decrease in hydrogen ion concentration. A condition in which the blood pH is greater than normal, secondary to impaired gas exchange. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50772 2103 TINNITUS EARS, RINGING IN|RINGING IN EARS A noise in the ears, such as ringing, buzzing, roaring, clicking. Abnormal perception of sounds experienced by an individual in the absence of auditory stimulation. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM