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Sex matters: secular and geographical trends in sex differences in coronary heart disease mortality
BMJ 2001; 323 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.323.7312.541 (Published 08 September 2001) Cite this as: BMJ 2001;323:541Data supplement
International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes
Secular trends in mortality
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International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes used to define the diseases examined
1921-30
ICD-3
1931-39 ICD-4
1940-49 ICD-5
1950-57 ICD-6
1958-67 ICD-7
1968-78 ICD-8
1979-98 ICD-9
Coronary heart disease 89; 90(5,7); 91b(2)
93-94; 97(3)
93-94 420; 422; 450
420; 422; 450
410-414 410-414 Stroke 74-75; 83; 91b (1)
82; 97 83; 97 330-334; 352
330-334; 352
293; 430-438;
344
290.4; 430-438;
342; 344
Other circulatory diseases 87-88; 90(1-4,6,8,9)
91a,c; 92-96
90-92; 95-96;
98-100;
102-103
90-92; 95-103
400-419; 421;
430-467;
400-419; 421;
430-467
415-429; 439-458
415-429; 439-458
Lung cancer 47b
162 162 162 Renal disease 128-133 130-134 130-134 590-603 590-603 580-593 580-593 Respiratory disease 99-107 106-114 106-114 490-502; 518-527
490-502; 518-527
480-519 480-519 Ill defined diseases 204-205 199-200 199-200 780-799 780-799 780-799 780-799
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