Code | Name | Alternative Name | Description |
PH1301 | Adenocarcinoma, cervix, endocervix | | cancer of the mucous membrane of the cervical canal |
PH1302 | Adenocarcinoma, uterus | | cancer that begins in the cells that line the uterus |
PH1303 | Carcinoma, fallopian tube | carninoma of oviduct, carcinoma of uterine tubes | cancer of the fallopian tubes |
PH1304 | Cervix | | the lower part and neck of the uterus |
PH1305 | Cervix, CIN1 to CIS | | CIN is a general term for the growth of abnormal cells on the surface of the cervix. Numbers from 1 to 3 are used to describe how much of the cervix contains abnormal cells; CIS is cancer in situ |
PH1306 | Cervix, CIN3 to CIS | | CIN is a general term for the growth of abnormal cells on the surface of the cervix. Numbers from 1 to 3 are used to describe how much of the cervix contains abnormal cells; CIS is cancer in situ |
PH1307 | Cervix, CIS | | a non-invasive cancer of the cervix |
PH1308 | Chancre, cervix | | the primary skin lesion of syphilis which begins at the site of infection after an interval of 10-30 days as a papule or red ulcerated skin lesion |
PH1309 | Clear cell carcinoma, ovary | | one of the subtypes of epithelial ovarian cancer. It can range from benign to aggressive, depending on grade |
PH1310 | Corpus albicans | | once the corpus luteum degenerates it becomes the corpus albicans |
PH1311 | Corpus luteum | | endocrine gland in ovary formed when ovum discharged; if the ovum impregnated, the corpus luteum increases in size and persists for several months, (secretes estrogens, progesterone, relaxin and inhibin); otherwise degenerates and shrinks |
PH1312 | Cyst, ovary | | an abnormal lump filled with fluid or similar in the ovary |
PH1313 | Cystic & adenaomatous hyperplasia, endometrium | | multiple cysts and an abnormal increase in the number of cells of glandular origin in the endometrium (the layer of tissue that lines the uterus) |
PH1314 | Dysplasia, moderate to severe, cervix | | cells look abnormal under a microscope but are not cancerous |
PH1315 | Dysplasia, moderate, cervix | | cells look abnormal under a microscope but are not cancerous |
PH1316 | Fallopian tube | | the tube through which eggs pass from the ovaries to the uterus |
PH1317 | Fibroids | fibromyomas, fibromas, fibroleiomyomas, leiomyoma, simply myomas | benign tumours of the uterus composed of smooth muscle and fibrous connective tissue |
PH1318 | Fibroids with hyaline degeneration | fibromyomas, fibromas, fibroleiomyomas, leiomyoma, simply myomas | benign tumours of the uterus composed of smooth muscle and fibrous connective tissue, showing tissue degeneration |
PH1319 | Genital wart | condyloma acuminatum, condyloma, venereal wart | a wart on the skin or adjoining mucous membrane usually near the anus and genital organs |
PH1320 | Leiomyosarcoma, uterus | | a tumour of the muscles in the uterus |
PH1321 | Mixed mullerian tumour, uterus | carcinosarcoma, mixed mesodermal tumour | a sarcoma that consists of both endometrial carcinoma and stromal sarcoma |
PH1322 | Ovary | | female reproductive glands in which the ova, or eggs, are formed, located in the pelvis, one on each side of the uterus |
PH1323 | Papillary carcinoma, endocervix | | a malignant tumour of the mucous membrane of the cervical canal |
PH1324 | Salpingitis, purulent | | inflammation of the fallopian tube with discharge of pus |
PH1325 | Salpingitis, sub-acute | | inflammation of the fallopian tube somewhere between acute and chronic |
PH1326 | Squamous cell carcinoma, vulva | | cancer that begins in squamous cells, which are thin, flat cells that look like fish scales, in the vulva (the external part of the female genitalia) |
PH1327 | Stromal hyperplasia, ovary | | an abnormal increase in the number of connective tissue cells that hold the ovary together and those that produce the female hormones (estrogen and progesterone) |
PH1328 | Teratoma, benign cystic, ovary | | a type of non-malignant tumour originating in germ cells (cells that produce the eggs) |
PH1329 | Ulceration, tubercular, fallopian tube | | fallopian tube showing signs of ulceration as a result of TB |
PH1330 | Urine, malign cervical cells | | urine with cancerous cervical cells in it |
PH1331 | Uterus | womb | the small, hollow, pear-shaped organ in a woman's pelvis; this is the organ in which an unborn child develops |
PH1332 | Uterus, active menstruation | | the uterus with the lining (the endometrium) being shed that occurs when a woman is not pregannt |
PH1333 | Vagina | birth canal | the muscular canal extending from the uterus to the exterior of the body |