6D72.0
category
Amnestic disorder due to diseases classified elsewhere
Definition
All definitional requirements for amnestic disorder are met. The memory symptoms are judged to be the direct pathophysiological consequence of a medical condition not classified under mental, behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorders, based on evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings. The symptoms are not better explained by Delirium, Dementia, another mental disorder (e.g., Schizophrenia or Other Primary Psychotic Disorder, a Mood Disorder) or the effects of a medication or substance, including withdrawal effects. The symptoms are sufficiently severe to be a specific focus of clinical attention. The identified etiological medical condition should be classified separately.
Exclusions
- Anterograde amnesia
(MB21.10) - Dissociative amnesia
(6B61) - Korsakoff syndrome, alcohol-induced or unspecified
(8D44) - amnesia NOS
(MB21.1) - amnesia: retrograde
(MB21.11)
Also indexed as
Amnestic disorder due to diseases classified elsewhereKorsakoff psychosis or syndrome, nonalcoholicamnesic syndromeamnestic disorder in conditions classified elsewhereamnestic syndromenonalcoholic organic amnesic syndromeorganic amnesic syndrome