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  • Yaws

    A66.9
    • bone lesions A66.6
    • butter A66.1
    • chancre A66.0
    • cutaneous, less than five years after infection A66.2
    • early (cutaneous) (macular) (maculopapular) (micropapular) (papular) A66.2
    • eyelid A66.2
    • ganglion A66.6
    • gangosis, gangosa A66.5
    • gumma, gummata A66.4
    • gummatous
    • hydrarthrosis A66.6 see also subcategory M14.8-
    • hyperkeratosis (early) (late) A66.3
    • initial lesions A66.0
    • joint lesions A66.6 see also subcategory M14.8-
    • juxta-articular nodules A66.7
    • late nodular (ulcerated) A66.4
    • latent (without clinical manifestations) (with positive serology) A66.8
    • mother A66.0
    • mucosal A66.7
    • multiple papillomata A66.1
    • nodular, late (ulcerated) A66.4
    • osteitis A66.6
    • papilloma, plantar or palmar A66.1
    • periostitis (hypertrophic) A66.6
    • specified NEC A66.7
    • ulcers A66.4
    • wet crab A66.1


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NEC “Not elsewhere classifiable”
This abbreviation in the Alphabetic Index represents “other specified.” When a specific code is not available for a condition, the Alphabetic Index directs the coder to the “other specified” code in the Tabular List.

NOS “Not otherwise specified”
This abbreviation is the equivalent of unspecified.