Code | Name | Alternative Name | Description |
PH301 | Adenocarcinoma, mucinous, stomach | | cancer arising from glandular tissue in the stomach; the cancer cells produce mucin in significant amounts |
PH302 | Adenocarcinoma, stomach | gastric cancer, gastric carcinoma, stomach cancer | cancer arising from glandular tissue in the stomach |
PH303 | Barrett's disease with severe dysplasia, esophagus | | a condition in which the cells lining the lower part of the esophagus have changed or been replaced with many abnormal cells that could lead to cancer of the esophagus |
PH304 | Carcinoma, mucinous, stomach | colloid carcinoma of stomach | cancer that began in the tissues that line the stomach; the cancer cells secrete conspicuous quantities of mucin |
PH305 | Carcinoma, small intestine | | cancer that began in the tissues that line the small intestine |
PH306 | Celiac disease | sprue, coeliac disease | an inherited disease where the intestinal lining is inflamed in response to a protein known as gluten |
PH307 | Crohn's disease, small intestine | inflammatory bowel disease, regional enteritis, ileitis; granulomatous ileocolitis | inflammation and ulceration and thickening of wall as a result of a chronic autoimmune disease |
PH308 | Duodenum | | the first part of the small intestine connecting the stomach and the ileum |
PH309 | Enterititis, subacute | | inflammation of the small intestine, with characteristics between acute and chronic |
PH310 | Esophagus | | the muscular tube through which food passes from the throat to the stomach |
PH311 | Esophagus - viral changes and fungus (HIV positive) | | changes in the tissue of the esophagus brought about by viral and fungal infections in someone who is HIV positive |
PH312 | Esophagus, middle region | eosophagus | middle region of the tube connecting the pharynx and the stomach |
PH313 | Gastritis with helicobacter, stomach | | inflammation of the stomach with the bacterium helicobacter present |
PH314 | Gastritis, acute and chronic, stomach | | inflammation of the stomach, showing both acute and chronic changes |
PH315 | Gastritis, early hypertrophic | | inflammation of the stomach, showing early signs of increase in cell size |
PH316 | Herpes, esophagus | | the esophagus showing tissue changes as a result of infection with herpes |
PH317 | Ileum | | the last part of the small intestine |
PH318 | Jejunum | | portion of the small intestine that extends from the duodenum to the ileum |
PH319 | Leiomyosarcoma, small intestine | | a tumor of the muscles in the small intestine |
PH320 | Linitis plastica | | malignant infiltration of the gastric wall, usually involving the deep layers of the stomach |
PH321 | Peptic ulcer, chronic | gastric ulcer of stomach | an ulcer in the wall of the stomach or duodenum resulting from the action of the gastric juice on the mucous membrane |
PH322 | Polyp, inflamed, stomach | | an inflamed projecting growth in the stomach, usually benign |
PH323 | Pyloric sphincter | pyloro-duodenal junction | the junction between the stomach and the small intestine |
PH324 | Pylorus | Pyloric region | the region of the stomach that connects with the duodenum (first part of small intestine) |
PH325 | Stomach | | part of the digestive system; helps in the digestion of food by mixing it with digestive juices and churning it into a thin liquid |
PH326 | Stomach, cardiac region | | region surrounding the superior opening of the stomach |
PH327 | Stomach, fundic region | | the part of the stomach that is furthest away from its opening with the esophagus |
PH328 | Ulcer with candida, benign, stomach | | non-malignant ulcer showing presence of candida in stomach |
PH329 | Ulcer with repair, benign, esophagus | | non-malignant ulcer showing evidence of repair in esophagus |
PH330 | Ulcer, tuberculous, small intestine | | ulcer in stomach caused by tuberculosis |
PH331 | Ulcer, typhoid, small intestine | | ulcer in small intestine caused by typhoid |