Leptospirosis (Weil’s Disease): Or something else? Differential Diagnosis

Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases (E00-E90).

Cardiovascular system (I00-I99)

Infectious and parasitic diseases (A00-B99).

  • Acute hepatitis (inflammation of the liver).
  • Lyme disease – infectious disease transmitted by ticks.
  • Dengue fever – (sub-)tropical infectious disease caused by the dengue virus and transmitted by mosquitoes.
  • Erysipelas – acute skin infection caused by streptococci.
  • Erysipeloid – infectious disease caused by Erysipelothrix insidiosa.
  • Yellow fever – infectious disease caused by yellow fever virus.
  • Hanta fever – infectious disease caused by Hanta viruses.
  • Infections with other pathogens, unspecified.
  • Malaria – tropical disease transmitted by the bite of the Anopheles mosquito.
  • Morbilli (measles)
  • Rickettsiosis – infectious disease caused by rickettsiae.
  • Erythema infectiosum (ringworm).
  • Rubella (German measles)
  • Scarlatina (scarlet fever) – acute infectious disease, which occurs mainly in childhood.
  • Trichinosis – disease caused by infestation of trichinae (threadworms).
  • Typhoid abdominalis – infectious disease that causes severe diarrhea (diarrhea).
  • Q fever – acute febrile infectious disease caused by the bacterium Coxiella burneti.
  • Viral meningitis – meningitis caused by viruses.

Liver, gallbladder and bile ducts – pancreas (pancreas) (K70-K77; K80-K87).

  • Alcoholic hepatitis (alcohol-related liver inflammation).
  • Drug hepatitis (drug-related liver inflammation).
  • Chronic hepatitis (liver inflammation).
  • Liver cirrhosis – connective tissue remodeling of the liver, which leads to functional impairment.
  • Stasis liver – changes in the liver due to chronic blood stasis.

Symptoms and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings not elsewhere classified (R00-R99).

Injuries, poisonings, and other consequences of external causes (S00-T98).

  • Toxic liver injury, unspecified.