1 class: malignant tumor-related diseases.
1. Malignant tumor
2. Invasive mole (or malignant mole)
Category II: Diseases related to heart or cerebrovascular diseases.
3. Acute myocardial infarction
4. Severe primary pulmonary hypertension
5. Heart valve surgery
6. Severe primary cardiomyopathy
7. Sequela of cerebral apoplexy
8. Coronary artery bypass grafting
9. Aortic surgery
10. Severe infective endocarditis
1 1. Severe pulmonary heart disease
12. Eisenmenger syndrome
13. Severe Ⅲ atrioventricular block
14. Severe coronary heart disease
15. Heart valve diseases caused by rheumatic fever
Category 3: Diseases related to severe impairment of organ function.
16. Severe aplastic anemia
17. major organ transplantation or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
18. Deafness in both ears
19. decompensated stage of chronic liver failure
20. blindness
2 1. Systemic lupus erythematosus complicated with renal insufficiency
22. Loss of language ability
23. Acute or subacute severe hepatitis
24. Severe ulcerative colitis
25. End-stage renal disease (or uremia stage of chronic renal failure)
26. Terminal lung disease
27. Pancreatic transplantation
28. Open surgery for acute necrotizing pancreatitis
29. Severe renal medullary cystic disease. Severe Wilson's disease.
3 1. Severe autoimmune hepatitis
32. Severe diffuse systemic scleroderma
33. Pulmonary lymphangiomyomatosis
34. Alveolar protein deposition
35. Chronic recurrent pancreatitis
36. Idiopathic chronic adrenocortical hypofunction
37. Complications of severe small bowel diseases
38. Severe myelodysplastic syndrome
39. Severe Crohn's disease
40. Bone marrow fibrosis
4 1. Severe asthma
42. Small bowel transplantation
43. Biliary reconstruction surgery
The fourth category: diseases related to the nervous system.
44. benign brain tumor
45. encephalitis sequela or sequelae of meningitis.
46. Deep coma
47. Severe Alzheimer's disease.
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49. Severe multiple sclerosis
50. Severe Parkinson's disease
5 1. Severe motor neuron disease
52. Severe brain injury
53. Severe dementia caused by non-Alzheimer's disease.
54. vegetative state
55. Progressive supranuclear paralysis
56. Craniotomy
57. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
58. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
59. Lose an eye and a limb.
60. Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
6 1. Closure of ruptured aneurysm clip.
62. Spinocerebellar degeneration
Category V: Other major diseases
63. Multiple limbs are missing
64. Severe 1 type diabetes.
65. Severe third-degree burns
66. Severe rheumatoid arthritis
67. elephantiasis
68. HIV infection or AIDS caused by blood transfusion
69. Severe muscular dystrophy
70. Diffuse intravascular coagulation
7 1. HIV infection or AIDS caused by occupational relationship
72. Pheochromocytoma
73. Severe primary sclerosing cholangitis.
74. HIV infection or AIDS caused by organ transplantation
75. Severe facial burns
76. Severe Reye syndrome (Reye syndrome, also known as Reye syndrome. Rey's syndrome)
77. Osteogenesis imperfecta type III
78. Multiple brachial plexus root avulsion injuries
79. Corrective surgery for primary scoliosis.
80. Gangrene caused by hemolytic streptococcus