External causes T

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ICD-10-CM External Cause of Injuries Index
t
tackle in sport W03
terrorism (involving) Y38.80
- biological weapons Y38.6X
- chemical weapons Y38.7X
- conflagration Y38.3X
- drowning and submersion Y38.89
- explosion Y38.2X
- - destruction of aircraft Y38.1X
- - marine weapons Y38.0X
- fire Y38.3X
- firearms Y38.4X
- hot substances Y38.3X
- lasers Y38.89
- nuclear weapons Y38.5X
- piercing or stabbing instruments Y38.89
- secondary effects Y38.9X
- specified method NEC Y38.89
- suicide bomber Y38.81
thirst X58
threat to breathing
- aspiration -see Aspiration
- due to cave-in, falling earth or substance NEC -see category T71
thrown (accidentally)
- against part (any) of or object in transport vehicle (in motion) NEC -see also Accident, transport
- from
- - high place, homicide (attempt) Y01
- - machinery -see Contact, with, by type of machine
- - transport vehicle NEC -see also Accident, transport V89.9
- off -see Thrown, from
thunderbolt -see subcategory T75.0
- causing fire -see Exposure, fire
tidal wave (any injury) NEC -see Forces of nature, tidal wave
took
- overdose (drug) -see Tableof Drugs and Chemicals
- poison -see Tableof Drugs and Chemicals
tornado (any injury) X37.1
torrential rain (any injury) X37.8
torture X58
trampled by animal NEC W55.89
trapped (accidentally)
- between objects (moving) (stationary and moving) -see Caught
- by part (any) of
- - motorcycle V29.88
- - pedal cycle V19.88
- - transport vehicle NEC -see also Accident, transport V89.9
travel (effects) (sickness) T75.3
tree falling on or hitting (accidentally) (person) W20.8
tripping
- over
- - animal W01.0
- - - with fall W01.0
- - carpet, rug or (small) object W22.8
- - - with fall W18.09
- - person W51
- - - with fall W03
- - - - due to ice or snow W00.0
- without fall W18.40
- - due to
- - - specified NEC W18.49
- - - stepping from one level to another W18.43
- - - stepping into hole or opening W18.42
- - - stepping on object W18.41
twisted by person(s) (accidentally) W50.2
- with intent to injure or kill Y04.0
- as, or caused by, a crowd or human stampede (with fall) W52
- assault Y04.0
- homicide (attempt) Y04.0
- in
- - fight Y04.0
- - legal intervention -see Legal, intervention, manhandling
twisting (prolonged) (static) X50.1


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