Vascular disease is a form of cardiovascular disease primarily affecting the blood vessels. Some conditions, such as myocardial ischemia, can be considered both vascular diseases and heart diseases. Cigarette smoking is the top risk factor.[1] [edit] References | Pathology: Medical conditions (Diseases/Disorders/Illness, Syndromes/Sequences, Symptoms/Signs, Injuries, etc.) and ICD codes | | | (A/B, 001-139) | | | (C/D, 140-239 & 280-289) | | | | (E, 240-278) | | | | (F, 290-319) | | | | (G, 320-359) | | | | (H, 360-389) | | | | (I, 390-459) | | | | (J, 460-519) | | | | (K, 520-579) | | | | (L, 680-709) | | | | (M, 710-739) | | | | (N, 580-629) | | | | (O, 630-679) | | | | (P, 760-779) | | | | (Q, 740-759) | | | | (R, 780-799) | | | | (S/T, 800-999) | | | | Pathology of the nervous system, primarily CNS (G04–G47, 323–349) | | | Inflammation | | | Brain/ encephalopathy | | | | | | | autoimmune ( Multiple sclerosis, Neuromyelitis optica, Schilder's disease) · hereditary ( Adrenoleukodystrophy, Alexander, Canavan, Krabbe, ML, PMD, VWM, MFC, CAMFAK syndrome) · Central pontine myelinolysis · Marchiafava-Bignami disease · Alpers' | | | | | | | | | | | Other | | | | Spinal cord/ myelopathy | | | | Both/either | | | | central nervous system navs: anat/physio/dev, noncongen/congen/neoplasia, symptoms+signs/eponymous, proc | | |