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ICD11

Endocrine, nutritional or metabolic diseases (E00–E89)

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Endocrine, nutritional or metabolic diseases is a chapter in ICD-11 that includes disorders affecting hormone-producing glands, nutrient balance, and metabolic processes essential for maintaining normal body function. These conditions arise from abnormalities in hormone secretion or action, deficiencies or excesses of essential nutrients, or disruptions in biochemical pathways that regulate energy production, growth, and tissue maintenance.

This chapter covers a wide spectrum of conditions such as diabetes mellitus, thyroid and adrenal disorders, malnutrition, obesity, and inherited metabolic diseases. Accurate classification of these disorders supports effective diagnosis, treatment planning, and long-term management, while also contributing to public health monitoring, research, and the development of preventive strategies aimed at improving metabolic and nutritional health.

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Frequently asked questions

This chapter includes disorders related to hormonal regulation, nutritional balance, and metabolic processes.

It includes diabetes mellitus, thyroid disorders, obesity, malnutrition, and metabolic syndromes.

Yes. Both inherited metabolic conditions and acquired metabolic disorders are classified here.

It provides clearer definitions and better alignment with current endocrinology practice.

Nutritional deficiencies and excesses are classified based on their clinical and metabolic impact.

It supports long-term disease management, public health planning, and monitoring of noncommunicable diseases.

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