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Table 2 The fully alcohol-attributable causes deaths according to the 10th Revision International Classification of Diseases

From: Alcohol-attributable mortality and alcohol control policy in the Baltic Countries and Poland in 2001–2020: an interrupted time-series analysis

Main 5 deaths categories

Additional 22 deaths categories

1. mental and behavioral disorders due to the use of alcohol (F10),

1. chronic hepatitis (K73),

2. alcohol-induced pseudo-Cushing’s syndrome (E24.4),

3. degeneration of the nervous system due to alcohol (G31.2),

2. accidental poisoning by and exposure to alcohol (X45),

4. alcoholic polyneuropathy (G62.1),

5. alcoholic myopathy (G72.1),

3. alcoholic liver disease (K70),

6. alcoholic gastritis (K29.2),

7. alcohol-induced acute pancreatitis (K85.2),

4. liver cirrhosis (K74),

8. alcohol-induced chronic pancreatitis (K86.0),

9. maternal care for suspected damage to the fetus from alcohol (O35.4),

5. alcoholic cardiomyopathy (I42.6),

10. fetus and newborn affected by maternal use of alcohol (P04.3),

11. fetal alcohol syndrome (dysmorphic) (Q86.0),

12. the finding of alcohol in the blood (R78.0),

13. toxic effect of alcohol (T51),

14. intentional self-poisoning by and exposure to alcohol (X65),

15. poisoning by and exposure to alcohol, undetermined intent (Y15),

16. evidence of alcohol involvement determined by blood alcohol level (Y90),

17. evidence of alcohol involvement determined by the level of intoxication (Y91),

18. blood-alcohol and blood-drug test (Z04.0),

19. alcohol rehabilitation (Z50.2),

20. alcohol abuse counseling and surveillance for alcohol use disorder (Z71.4),

21. alcohol use (Z72.1),

22. family history of alcohol abuse (Z81.1)