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1 6 AAMD Classifications This section contains the American Association on Mental Deficiency (1977 AAMD version) codes and decode values used in CARE. The codes are listed in numerical order. CARE System September 1999 AAMD Classifications 6-1
2 0 Infections & Intoxications 01 Prenatal Infection 011 Cytomegalic Inclusion Disease, Congenital 012 Rubella, Congenital 013 Syphilis, Congenital 014 Toxoplasmosis, Congenital 018 Prenatal Infection - Other (Unspecified) 019 Prenatal Infection - Other (Specified) 02 Postnatal Cerebral Infection 021 Postnatal Cerebral Infection - Viral 022 Postnatal Cerebral Infection - Bacterial 028 Postnatal Cereb Inf - Other (Unspecified) 029 Postnatal Cereb Inf - Other (Specified) 03 Intoxication 031 Toxemia of Pregnancy 032 Other Maternal Intoxications 033 Other Maternal Disorders (Intoxication) 034 Hyperbilirubinemia 035 Lead Intoxication 036 Post Immunization Intoxication 038 Intoxication - Other (Unspecified) 039 Intoxication - Other (Specified) 1 Trauma or Physical Agent 11 Prenatal Injury 12 Mechanical Injury at Birtth 13 Prenatal Hypoxia 14 Postnatal Hypoxia 15 Postnatal Injury 2 Metabolism or Nutrition 21 Neuronal Lipid Storage Disease 211 Ganglioside Storage Disease 212 Lipofuscin Storage Disease 213 Other Glycolipidoses with Neuronal Involv 22 Carbohydrate Disorder 221 Galactosemia 222 Glycogeoses (Glycogen Storage Disease) 223 Fructosemia (Hereditary Fructose Intoler) 224 Hypoglycemia 228 Carbohydrate Disorder - Other (Unspecified) 229 Carbohydrate Disorder - Other (Specified) AAMD Classifications 6-2 September 1999 CARE System
3 23 Amino Acid Disorder 231 Phenylketonuria (PKU) 238 Amino Acid Disorder - Other (Unspecified) 239 Amino Acid Disorder - Other (Specified) 24 Nucleotide Disorder 25 Mineral Disorder 251 Wilson s Disease 252 Idiopathic Hypercalcemia 258 Mineral Disorder - Other (Unspecified) 259 Mineral Disorder - Other (Specified) 26 Endocrine Disorder 261 Thyroid Dysfunction 268 Endocrine Disorder - Other (Unspecified) 269 Endocrine Disorder - Other (Specified) 27 Nutritional Disorder 28 Metabolism or Nutrition - Other (Unspecified) 29 Metabolism or Nutrition - Other (Specified) 3 Gross Brain Disease (Postnatal) 31 Neurocutaneous Dysplasia 311 Neurofibromatosis (Von Recklinghausen s) 312 Trigeminal Cerebral Angiomatosis 313 Tuberous Sclerosis 318 Neurocutaneous Dysplasia - Other (Unspecified) 319 Neurocutaneous Dysplasia - Other (Specified 32 Tumors 33 Cerebral White Matter, Degenerative 331 Sudanophilic Leukodystrophy 332 Sudan Leuk of Pelizaeus - Merzabacker s Type 338 Cerebral White Matter, Degen - Other (Unspecified) 339 Cerebral White Matter, Degen - Other (Specified) 34 Specific Fiber Tracts or Neural Groups - Deg 341 Huntington s Chorea 342 Spinocerebellar Ataxia 348 Specif Fiber Tracts, Deg - Other (Unspecified) 349 Specif Fiber Tracts, Deg - Other (Specif) 35 Cerebrovascular System 38 Gross Brain Dis (Postnat) - Other (Unspecified) 39 Gross Brain Dis (Postnat) - Other (Specif) CARE System September 1999 AAMD Classifications 6-3
4 4 Unknown Prenatal Influence 41 Cerebral Malformation 411 Anencephaly 418 Cerebral Malformation - Other (Unspecified) 419 Cerebral Malformation - Other (Specified) 42 Craniofacial Anomaly 421 Holoprosencephaly 422 Cornelia De Lange Syndrome 423 Microcephaly, Primary 424 Macrocephaly, Primary 425 Crouzon s Syndrome 426 Apert s Syndrome 427 Craniostenosis 428 Craniofacial Anomaly - Other (Unspecified) 429 Craniofacial Anomaly - Other (Specified) 43 Status Dysraphicus 431 Meningoencephalocele 432 Meningomyelocele 438 Status Dysraphicus - Other (Unspecified) 439 Status Dysraphicus - Other Specified) 44 Hydrocephalus 45 Hydranencephaly 46 Multiple Malformations 47 Single Umbilical Artery 48 Unknown Prenatal Influence - Other (Unspec) 49 Unknown Prenatal Influence - Other (Specif) 5 Chromosomal Abnormality 50 Chromosomal Abnormality, A Group 500 Chrom Abnorm, A Grp, Extra Chromosome 501 Chrom Abnorm, A Grp, Deleted Chromosome 502 Chrom Abnorm, A Grp, Mosaicism 503 Chrom Abnorm, A Grp, Short Arm Deletion 504 Chrom Abnorm, A Grp, Long Arm Deletion 505 Chrom Abnorm, A Grp, Ring Chromosome 506 Chrom Abnorm, A Grp, Translocation 507 Chrom Abnorm, A Grp, Other Struct Abnorm 508 Chrom Abnorm, A Grp, Other Numerical Abnorm 509 Chrom Abnorm, A Grp, +Abn in Another Grp AAMD Classifications 6-4 September 1999 CARE System
5 51 Chrom Abn, B Grp 510 Chrom Abn, B Grp, Extra Chromosome 511 Chrom Abn, B Grp, Deleted Chromosome 512 Chrom Abn, B Grp, Mosaicism 513 Chrom Abn, B Grp, Short Arm Deletion 514 Chrom Abn, B Grp, Long Arm Deletion 515 Chrom Abn, B Grp, Ring Chromosome 516 Chrom Abn, B Grp, Translocation 517 Chrom Abn, B Grp, Other Structural Abn 518 Chrom Abn, B Grp, Other Numerical Abn 519 Chrom Abn, B Grp, +Abn in Another Grp 52 Chrom Abn, C Grp 520 Chrom Agn, C Grp, Extra Chromosome 521 Chrom Abn, C Grp, Deleted Chromosome 522 Chrom Abn, C Grp, Mosaicism 523 Chrom Abn, C Grp, Short Arm Deletion 524 Chrom Abn, C Grp, Long Arm Deletion 525 Chrom Abn, C Grp, Ring Chromosome 526 Chrom Abn, C Grp, Translocation 527 Chrom Abn, C Grp, Other Structural Abn 528 Chrom Abn, C Grp, Other Numerical Abn 529 Chrom Abn, C Grp, + Abn in Another Grp 53 Chrom Abn, D Grp 530 Chrom Abn, D Grp, Trisomy D1 531 Chrom Abn, D Grp, Deleted Chromosome 532 Chrom Abn, D Grp, Mosaicism 533 Chrom Abn, D Grp, Short Arm Deletion 534 Chrom Abn, D Grp, Long Arm Deletion 535 Chrom Abn, D Grp, Ring Chromosome 536 Chrom Abn, D Grp, Translocation 537 Chrom Abn, D Grp, Other Structural Abn 538 Chrom Abn, D Grp, Other Numerical Abn 539 Chrom Abn, D Grp, + Abn in Another Grp 54 Chrom Abn, E Grp 540 Chrom Abn, E Grp, Trisomy E1 541 Chrom Abn, E Grp, Deleted Chromosome 542 Chrom Abn, E Grp, Mosaicism 543 Chrom Abn, E Grp, Part Del Short Arm (18) 544 Chrom Abn, E Grp, Part Del Long Arm (18) 545 Chrom Arn, E Grp, Ring Chromosome 546 Chrom Abn, E Grp, Translocation 547 Chrom Abn, E Grp, Other Structural Abn 548 Chrom Abn, E. Grp, Other Numerical Abn 549 Chrom Abn, E Grp, + Abn in Another Grp CARE System September 1999 AAMD Classifications 6-5
6 55 Chrom Abn, F Grp 550 Chrom Abn, F Grp, Extra Chromosome 551 Chrom Abn, F Grp, Deleted Chromosome 552 Chrom Abn, F Grp, Mosaicism 553 Chrom Abn, G Grp, Short Arm Deletion 554 Chrom Abn, F Grp, Long Arm Deletion 555 Chrom Abn, F Grp, Ring Chromosome 556 Chrom Abn, F Grp, Translocation 557 Chrom Abn, F Grp, Other Structural Abn 558 Chrom Abn, F Grp, Other Numerical Abn 559 Chrom Abn, G Grp, +Abn in Another Grp 56 Chrom Abn, G Grp 560 Down s Syndrome, (Mongolism) Trisomy G 561 Chrom Abn, G Grp, Deleted Chromosome 562 Down s Syndrome (Mongolism) Mosaicism 563 Chrom Abn, G Grp, Short Arm Deletion 564 Chrom Abn, G Grp, Long Arm Deletion 565 Chrom Abn, G Grp, Ring Chromosome 566 Down s Syndrome, (Mongolism) Translocat 567 Chrom Abn, G Grp, Other Structural Abn 568 Chrom Abn, G Grp, Other Numerical Abn 569 Chrom Abn, G Grp, + Abn in Another Grp 57 Chrom Abn, X Chromosome 570 Klinefelter s (XXY) or Triple X (XXX) 571 Turner s Syndrome (XO) 572 Chrom Abn, X Chrom, Mosaicism 573 Chrom Abn, X Chrom, Short Arm Deletion 574 Chrom Abn, X Chrom, Long Arm Deletion 575 Turner s Syndrome, Ring Chromosome 576 Chrom Abn, X Chrom, Translocation 577 Turner s Syndrome, Isochromosome X 578 Chrom Abn, X Chrom, Other Numerical Abn 579 Chrom Abn, X Chrom (XXXY, XXXXY, XXXX etc.) 58 Chrom Abn, Y Chrom 580 XYY Chromosomal Abnormality 581 Chrom Abn, Y Chrom, Deleted Chromosome 582 Chrom Abn, Y Chrom, Mosaicism 583 Chrom Abn, Y Chrom, Short Arm Deletion 584 Chrom Abn, Y Chrom, Long Arm Deletion 585 Chrom Abn, Y Chrom, Ring Chromosome 586 Chrom Abn, Y Chrom, Translocation 587 Chrom Abn, Y Chrom, Other Structural Abn 588 Chrom Abn, Y Chrom, Other Numerical Abn 589 Chrom Abn, Y Chrom, +Abn in Another Grp AAMD Classifications 6-6 September 1999 CARE System
7 59 Chrom Abn, Other Chrom Abn 6 Gestational Disorder 590 Chrom Abn, Extra Marker Chromosome 591 Other Chrom Abn, Deleted Chromosome 592 Other Chrom Abn, Mosaicism 593 Other Chrom Abn, Short Arm Deletion 594 Other Chrom Abn, Long Arm Deletion 595 Other Chrom Abn, Ring Chromosome 596 Other Chrom Abn, Translocation 597 Other Chrom Abn, Other Structural Abn 598 Other Chrom Abn, Other Numerical Abn 599 Other Chrom Abn, + Abn in Another Grp 61 Prematurity 62 Small for Date (Low Birth Weight) 63 Postmaturity 68 Gestational Disorder - Other (Unspecified) 69 Gestational Disorder - Other (Specified) 7 Following Psychiatric Disorder 8 Environmental Influences 81 Psycho-Social Disadvantage 82 Sensory Deprivation 83 Severe Stimulus Deprivation 88 Environmental Influences - Other (Unspecified) 89 Environmental Influences - Other (Specified) 9 Other Conditions 90 Not Mentally Retarded 91 Defects of Special Senses 98 Other Biological Conditions (Unspecified) 99 Other Biological Conditions (Specified) CARE System September 1999 AAMD Classifications 6-7
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