Goiter (adolescent) (colloid) (diffuse) (dipping) (due to iodine deficiency) (endemic) (euthyroid) (heart) (hyperplastic) (internal) (intrathoracic) (juvenile) (mixed type) (nonendemic) (parenchymatous) (plunging) (sporadic) (subclavicular) (substernal) 240.9
with
hyperthyroidism (recurrent) (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0
thyrotoxicosis (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0
adenomatous (see also Goiter, nodular) 241.9
cancerous (M8000/3) 193
complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or puerperium 648.1
congenital 246.1
cystic (see also Goiter, nodular) 241.9
due to enzyme defect in synthesis of thyroid hormone (butane-insoluble iodine) (coupling) (deiodinase) (iodide trapping or organification) (iodotyrosine dehalogenase) (peroxidase) 246.1
dyshormonogenic 246.1
exophthalmic (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0
familial (with deaf-mutism) 243
fibrous 245.3
lingual 759.2
lymphadenoid 245.2
malignant (M8000/3) 193
multinodular (nontoxic) 241.1
toxic or with hyperthyroidism (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.2
nodular (nontoxic) 241.9
with
hyperthyroidism (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.3
thyrotoxicosis (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.3
endemic 241.9
exophthalmic (diffuse) (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0
multinodular (nontoxic) 241.1
sporadic 241.9
toxic (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.3
uninodular (nontoxic) 241.0
nontoxic (nodular) 241.9
multinodular 241.1
uninodular 241.0
pulsating (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.0
simple 240.0
toxic 242.0
Note Use the following fifth-digit subclassification with category 242: 0 without mention of thyrotoxic crisis or storm 1 with mention of thyrotoxic crisis or storm
adenomatous 242.3
multinodular 242.2
uninodular 242.1
multinodular 242.2
nodular 242.3
multinodular 242.2
uninodular 242.1
uninodular 242.1
uninodular (nontoxic) 241.0
toxic or with hyperthyroidism (see also Goiter, toxic) 242.1

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