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ICD-10-CM External Cause of Injuries Index
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laceration NEC -see Injury
lack of
- care (helpless person) (infant) (newborn) X58
- food except as result of abandonment or neglect X58
- - due to abandonment or neglect X58
- water except as result of transport accident X58
- - due to transport accident -see Accident, transport, by type
- - helpless person, infant, newborn X58
landslide (falling on transport vehicle) X36.1
- caused by collapse of man-made structure X36.0
late effect -see Sequelae
legal
- execution (any method) -see Legal, intervention
- intervention (by)
- - baton -see Legal, intervention, blunt object, baton
- - bayonet -see Legal, intervention, sharp object, bayonet
- - blow -see Legal, intervention, manhandling
- - blunt object
- - - baton
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.312
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.311
- - - - - suspect Y35.313
- - - injuring
- - - - bystander Y35.302
- - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.301
- - - - suspect Y35.303
- - - specified [[NEC
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.392
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.391
- - - - - suspect Y35.393
- - - stave
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.392
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.391
- - - - - suspect Y35.393
- - bomb -see Legal, intervention, explosive
- - cutting or piercing instrument -see Legal, intervention, sharp object
- - dynamite -see Legal, intervention, explosive, dynamite
- - explosive(s)
- - - dynamite
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.112
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.111
- - - - - suspect Y35.113
- - - grenade
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.192
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.191
- - - - - suspect Y35.193
- - - injuring
- - - - bystander Y35.102
- - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.101
- - - - suspect Y35.103
- - - mortar bomb
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.192
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.191
- - - - - suspect Y35.193
- - - shell
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.122
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.121
- - - - - suspect Y35.123
- - - specified [[NEC
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.192
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.191
- - - - - suspect Y35.193
- - firearm(s) (discharge)
- - - handgun
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.022
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.021
- - - - - suspect Y35.023
- - - injuring
- - - - bystander Y35.002
- - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.001
- - - - suspect Y35.003
- - - machine gun
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.012
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.011
- - - - - suspect Y35.013
- - - rifle pellet
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.032
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.031
- - - - - suspect Y35.033
- - - rubber bullet
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.042
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.041
- - - - - suspect Y35.043
- - - shotgun -see Legal, intervention, firearm, specified [[NEC
- - - specified [[NEC
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.092
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.091
- - - - - suspect Y35.093
- - gas (asphyxiation) (poisoning)
- - - injuring
- - - - bystander Y35.202
- - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.201
- - - - suspect Y35.203
- - - specified [[NEC
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.292
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.291
- - - - - suspect Y35.293
- - - tear gas
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.212
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.211
- - - - - suspect Y35.213
- - grenade -see Legal, intervention, explosive, grenade
- - injuring
- - - bystander Y35.92
- - - law enforcement personnel Y35.91
- - - suspect Y35.93
- - late effect (of) -see with 7th character [[S Y35
- - manhandling
- - - injuring
- - - - bystander Y35.812
- - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.811
- - - - suspect Y35.813
- - sequelae (of) -see with 7th character [[S Y35
- - sharp objects
- - - bayonet
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.412
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.411
- - - - - suspect Y35.413
- - - injuring
- - - - bystander Y35.402
- - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.401
- - - - suspect Y35.403
- - - specified [[NEC
- - - - injuring
- - - - - bystander Y35.492
- - - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.491
- - - - - suspect Y35.493
- - specified means [[NEC
- - - injuring
- - - - bystander Y35.892
- - - - law enforcement personnel Y35.891
- - - - suspect Y35.893
- - stabbing -see Legal, intervention, sharp object
- - stave -see Legal, intervention, blunt object, stave
- - tear gas -see Legal, intervention, gas, tear gas
- - truncheon -see Legal, intervention, blunt object, stave
lifting -see also Overexertion
- heavy objects X50.0
- weights X50.0
lightning (shock) (stroke) (struck by) -see subcategory T75.0
- causing fire -see Exposure, fire
loss of control (transport vehicle) NEC -see Accident, transport
lost at sea [[NOS -see Drowning, due to, fall overboard
low
- pressure (effects) - -see Air, pressure, low
- temperature (effects) -see Exposure, cold
lying before train, vehicle or other moving object X81.8
- subway train X81.1
- train X81.1
- undetermined whether accidental or intentional Y31
lynching -see Assault


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