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- Q16965421 subject Q6266940.
- Q16965421 abstract "Organ perforation is a complete penetration of the wall of a hollow organ in the body, such as the gastrointestinal tract in the case of gastrointestinal perforation. It mainly refers to accidental or pathologic perforation, rather than intentional penetration during surgery.Types include Gastrointestinal perforation, Uterine perforation, Rectal perforation and Stercoral perforation.".
- Q16965421 icd10 "S36.9".
- Q16965421 icd9 "869.0".
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- Q16965421 wikiPageWikiLink Q279324.
- Q16965421 wikiPageWikiLink Q3918693.
- Q16965421 wikiPageWikiLink Q6266940.
- Q16965421 wikiPageWikiLink Q6431240.
- Q16965421 wikiPageWikiLink Q712378.
- Q16965421 wikiPageWikiLink Q7611182.
- Q16965421 icd "869".
- Q16965421 icd "S36.9".
- Q16965421 name "Organ perforation".
- Q16965421 type Disease.
- Q16965421 type Thing.
- Q16965421 type Q12136.
- Q16965421 comment "Organ perforation is a complete penetration of the wall of a hollow organ in the body, such as the gastrointestinal tract in the case of gastrointestinal perforation. It mainly refers to accidental or pathologic perforation, rather than intentional penetration during surgery.Types include Gastrointestinal perforation, Uterine perforation, Rectal perforation and Stercoral perforation.".
- Q16965421 label "Organ perforation".
- Q16965421 name "Organ perforation".