1. Vegetative state;
2. Extremely severe diminished mental capacity;
3. Tetraparesis with muscle strength of grade 3 or tricaparesis with muscle strength of grade 2;
4. Severe motor impairment;<
5. Absence or complete loss of function of both elbow joints or above;
6. High level loss of both lower limbs and one upper limb;
7. Complete loss of function of more than 5 joints of shoulder, elbow, hip and knee;
8. Scarring of the whole body occupying more than 90% of the body surface area, and incomplete function of more than 6 joints of the big limbs;
9. Removal of both eyes;
10. Removal of balls;
10. No light sense in both eyes or only light sense but inaccurate light localization;
11. Complete bilateral maxillary and mandibular defects;
12. Respiratory distress grade IV, need to rely on lifelong mechanical ventilation;
13. Resection of more than 90% of the small intestine;
14. Chronic renal insufficiency (uremic stage) more than 6 months and need to maintain lifelong hemodialysis treatment. Lifelong hemodialysis maintenance treatment.
(2) If the patient has one of the following disabilities, severe organ defects or deformities, serious dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence and most of the nursing dependence, the patient shall be classified as class II:
1. Severe hypoparathyroidism;
2. Bilateral complete paralysis of cranial nerves of the posterior group;
3. Muscle strength of triple paralysis grade 3, or paraplegia and hemiplegia grade 2;
4. Organic mental disorder, schizophrenia after the end of systematic treatment, labor, life and social ability is still basically lost;
5. Both forearms are missing or both hands have complete loss of function;
6. Both lower limbs are missing in a high position;
7. Both knees and ankles are stiff in a non-functional position or have a complete loss of function;
8. Shoulders, elbows, hips, Complete loss of function of 4 joints of the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee;
9. Generalized scarring of >80% of the body surface area, and insufficiency of function of 4 or more of the large joints of the limbs;
10. Generalized scarring and severe disfigurement;
11. One eye has or has not had a sense of light, and corrected visual acuity of the other eye is ≤0.02, or the visual field of both eyes is ≤8% (or a radius ≤5°);
12. 12. Corrected visual acuity <0.02 in one eye or visual field ≤8% (or radius ≤5°) in both eyes;
13. Complete loss of both maxillae or both mandibles;
14. Maxilla on one side and complete loss of the contralateral mandible;
15. Severe impairment of lung function, dyspnea grade IV, and reliance on oxygen therapy for life support;
16. Esophagus Injury that precludes esophageal reconstruction and is dependent on gastrostomy or jejunostomy for food;
17. After double lung or combined heart-lung transplantation;
18. Chronic cardiac function grade IV;
19. Malignant ventricular tachycardia for which treatment is ineffective;
20. After small bowel transplantation;
21. Hepatic resection of ≥3/4 of the liver or biliary tract injury with Severe impairment of liver function;
22. In situ liver transplantation after hepatic resection;
23. Cirrhotic decompensation with severe impairment of liver function;
24. Portal hypertensive triad or Budd-chiari syndrome after hepatic trauma;
25. Total pancreatectomy;
26. Chronic renal insufficiency ( Renal failure stage) for more than 6 months, life-long dependence on drug therapy or intermittent dialysis;
27. Pneumoconiosis III with moderate impairment of lung function, or dyspnea grade III;
28. Radiation pneumonitis, two or more lobes of pulmonary fibrosis, with moderate impairment of lung function or dyspnea grade III;
29. Acute leukemia not in remission after treatment;
30. 30. severe aplastic anemia;
31. myelodysplastic syndrome RAEB-T;
32. lymphoma stage III-IV, which continues to progress after treatment.
(3) Those with one of the following disabilities, severe organ defects or deformities, serious functional disorders or complications, and the existence of special medical dependence and partial nursing dependence are classified as Class III:
1. Moderate motor impairment;
2. Paraplegia or hemiplegia with muscle strength of grade 3;
3. Total muscular paralysis of both hands with muscle strength of grade 3;
4. Deep sensory loss of the four extremities Loss;
5. Bilateral incomplete paralysis of the posterior group of cranial nerves, or unilateral complete paralysis;
6. Organic mental disorder, schizophrenia after the end of systematic treatment, the loss of most of the ability to live, work and social life, or risky, impulsive behavior;
7. Absence of one hand (plane of the carpal joints), and the other hand thumb (including metacarpals);
8. Both thumbs, index fingers (including metacarpals) are missing or complete loss of function;
9. Lateral elbow is missing;
10. Wrist joint planes are missing or complete loss of function of the hand, and the other hand ≥ 50% dysfunctional;
11. Both hips, both knees, one joint is missing or non-functional and the other joint ≥ 50% dysfunction;
13. Non-identical supra-carpal and supra-ankle defects;
14. Scarring of the whole body occupying >70% of the body surface area, and insufficiency of function of more than 2 of the large joints of the limbs;
15. Facial scarring >80% and moderate disfigurement;
16. Corrected visual acuity ≤0.05 or visual field ≤16% (or radius ≤10°) in the other eye;
17. Corrected visual acuity <0.05 in both eyes or visual field ≤16% (or radius ≤10°) in both eyes;
18. Removal of the eyeball or enucleation of the orbital content in one eye, and the corrected visual acuity of the other eye <0.3 or visual field ≤24% (or radius ≤15°);
19. Complete dependence on tracheal tube or stoma for breathing;
20. Absence of swallowing function, complete dependence on gastric tube for feeding;
21. Complete ipsilateral maxillary and mandibular bone loss;
22. Complete maxillary or mandibular bone loss on one side, accompanied by oral cavity and facial soft tissue loss >30cm2;
23. Severe impairment of lung function, dyspnea grade III;
24. After one side of total lung resection and thoracic reshaping or after one side of thoracic reshaping (resection of ≥6 ribs);
25. Chronic cardiac function grade III;
26. Ⅲ ° atrioventricular conduction block without a permanent pacemaker;
27. Aortic coarctation aneurysm (for those who have not been operated on);
28. Hypertension grade 3 with severe damage to any organ of the heart, brain, severe damage to any organ of the kidney;
29. massive myocardial infarction with EF ≤ 40%;
30. hepatectomy ≥ 2/3 with moderate hepatic impairment;
31. resection of ≥ 3/4 of the small bowel;
32. chronic renal insufficiency (renal decompensation period of 6 months or more);
33. kidney transplantation after transplantation of Renal insufficiency (compensatory period of renal insufficiency);
34. Permanent uretero-abdominal fistula;
35. Total cystectomy;
36. Cirrhosis of the liver in a state of decompensation, with severe impairment of hepatic function;
37. Severe inflammatory bowel disease;
38. Intra-abdominal tuberculosis of extensive intestinal adhesion, with recurrent intestinal obstruction;
39. pneumoconiosis III;
40. pneumoconiosis II with moderate impairment of lung function or dyspnea grade III;
41. pneumoconiosis I and II with active tuberculosis;
42. two-lobe pulmonary fibrosis after radiation pneumonitis, accompanied by moderate impairment of lung function or dyspnea grade III;
43. granulocyte deficiency, with long-term dependence on drug treatment Lymphoma stage III-IV, requiring regular chemotherapy;
45. Severe uremia with severe impairment of more than one anterior pituitary target gland axis;
46. Severe impairment of more than two anterior pituitary target gland axes;
47. Recurrence of pancreatic islet cell tumors (including hyperplasia) after surgery or inoperable;
48. Diabetes mellitus One of the following complications: cardiac function grade III, renal insufficiency loss of compensation, proliferative retinopathy in both eyes, gangrene of lower limbs leading to amputation.
(d) Those with one of the following disabilities, severe organ defects or deformities, severe functional impairment or complications, and the existence of special medical dependence and a small portion of nursing dependence are class IV:
1. moderate mental retardation;
2. severe epilepsy;
3. complete mixed aphasia or complete sensory aphasia;
4. both hands Partial muscle paralysis muscle strength grade 2;
5. Single limb paralysis muscle strength grade 2;
6. Bipedal total muscle paralysis muscle strength grade 2;
7. Leakage of cerebrospinal fluid, which cannot be repaired;
8. Loss of deep sensation in both limbs;
9. Organic mental disorder, schizophrenia after the end of systematic treatment, but still have prominent delusions, persistent or recurrent hallucinations Symptoms of impoverished thinking, diminished will, emotional apathy, etc., and partial loss of life, labor and social skills;
10. Complete absence or non-functioning of both thumbs in the plane of the carpometacarpal joints;
11. Absence of a lee-handed forearm or complete loss of lee-handedness;
12. Absence of a prosthesis on the elbow on the non-lee side, which can not be fitted;
13. Absence of a calf below the knee on one side, and absence of a forefoot on the other side. Absence of the lower leg below the knee on one side and the forefoot on the other side;
14. High amputation of the lower limb on one side, which cannot be fitted with a prosthesis;
15. Absence of the ankle plane of one foot, and deformity of the other foot, which makes it difficult for the person to walk;
16. Absence of the lower leg below the knee on both sides;
17. Spinal fracture with a residual lateral curvature of more than 30 degrees or a kyphotic deformity, accompanied with severe radicular neuralgia or with a stenosis of the vertebral canal;
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18. Scarring on the whole body occupies >60% of the surface area, and one of the large joints of the limbs is dysfunctional;
19. Scarring on the face occupies >60% of the surface area and is mildly disfiguring;
20. One eye has or has no light sensation, and the other eye's corrected visual acuity is <0.3, or the visual field is ≤32% (or the radius of the field is ≤20°);
21. One eye has corrected visual acuity of <0.05, and the other eye has corrected visual acuity of ≤0.05;
21. Corrected visual acuity <0.1 in one eye and ≤0.1 in the other;
22. Corrected visual acuity <0.1 or visual field ≤32% (or radius ≤20°) in both eyes;
23. Hearing loss ≥90dBHL in both ears;
24. Swallowing disorders, able to eat only fluid;
25. Partial maxillary bone loss on one side, accompanied by oral cavity and facial soft tissue defects >20cm2 Mandibular defect of 6cm or more, with oral and facial soft tissue defects >20cm2;
27. Bilateral temporomandibular joint ankylosis, with complete inability to open the mouth;
28. Tongue defect >2/3 of the tongue;
29. Bilateral complete facial paralysis;
30. Moderate impairment of lung function, with dyspnea grade II;
31. total lung resection on one side or bilateral lobectomy;
32. severe chest trauma with dyspnea grade II;
33. postoperative esophageal reconstruction for stenosis with fluids only;
34. postoperative cardiac transplantation;
35. postoperative one-lung transplantation;
36. Mohs' II°II type II AV conduction Morse II° II atrioventricular block or morbid sinus node syndrome requiring a permanent pacemaker;
37. Hypertension grade 3 with moderate damage to any organ of the heart, brain, or kidneys;
38. Cardiomyopathy with ventricular enlargement and an EF ≤ 40%;
39. Total gastrectomy;
40. Resection of ≥2/3 of the small bowel, including resection of ileum or right half of the colon;
41. total colonic, rectal and anal resection with ileostomy;
42. severe anal fecal incontinence after trauma;
43. moderate hepatic impairment due to biliary tract injury;
44. subtotal pancreatectomy combined with insulin dependence;
45. severe hypoparathyroidism;
46. post renal transplantation;
47. permanent cystostomy;
48. neurogenic bladder with hydronephrosis of both kidneys;
49. urethral stricture requiring periodic dilatation;
50. bilateral adrenal gland defects;
51. penile agenesis;
52. bilateral ovariectomy or loss of function in an infertile woman less than 50 years of age;
53. vaginal atresia;
54. chronic pancreatitis with impairment of pancreatic function;
55. pneumoconiosis II;
56. pneumoconiosis I with moderate impairment of lung function or dyspnea grade II;
57. cirrhosis of the liver with loss of compensations and moderate impairment of liver function;
58. subacute radiculopathy of heavy external exposure;
59. chronic granulocytic leukemia;
60. chronic aplastic anemia with hemoglobin persistently below 60 g/L, requiring long-term treatment;
61. frequent episodes of paroxysmal sleep hemoglobinuria, with hemoglobin persistently below 60 g/L, requiring long-term treatment;
62. myelodysplastic syndromes (other than RAEB-T), with Myelodysplastic syndromes (except RAEBT) with hemoglobin persistently below 60 g/L, requiring long-term treatment;
63. Moderately impaired function of two or more anterior pituitary target gland axes;
64. Functional pituitary tumors that are inoperable or recurring after surgery;
65. Functional adrenal tumors or hyperplasia (primary aldosteronism, hypercortisolism, pheochromocytomas, etc.) that are inoperable;
66. Diabetes mellitus combined with significant damage to two or more organs such as nerves, cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, renal, retinal, etc. or causing severe postural hypotension.
(E) with one of the following disabilities, major organ defects or obvious deformities, with severe functional impairment or complications, and the existence of general medical dependence, is five:
1. complete motor or incomplete sensory aphasia;
2. complete loss of use, loss of writing, loss of reading, and loss of cognition;
3. quadriplegic paralysis of the muscle strength of four grades;
4. unilateral paralysis of one limb with grade 3 muscle strength;
5. total muscle paralysis of the lee hand with grade 3 muscle strength;
6. total muscle paralysis of both feet with grade 3 muscle strength;
7. unilateral incomplete paralysis of the posterior group of cranial nerves;
8. partial muscle paralysis of both hands with grade 3 muscle strength;
9. loss of deep sensation in one limb;
10. organic mental disorder, Schizophrenia after the end of systematic treatment, residual partial hallucinations, delusions, emotional unresponsiveness, diminished volition and other symptoms, and a small part of the loss of labor and social skills;
11. spinal fracture with less than 30° deformity, accompanied by radicular neuralgia (neurophysiological examination of the abnormalities);
12. loss of forearms in the non-flexed hand;
13. complete loss of function of the non-flexed hand;
14. loss of function of the non-flexed hand;
15. Loss of function of the non-profitable hand;
14. Loss of the thumb of one hand (including the metacarpal bone) and loss of function of three fingers of the other hand except the thumb;
15. Loss of function of the thumb of one hand and loss of function of three fingers of the other hand except the thumb;
16. Loss of both forefeet;
17. Total loss of function of one hip (or one knee);
18. Scarring of the whole body occupying more than 50% of the body surface;
18. 50% of the body surface area;
19. Facial scarring >40% and one of the six disfigurement criteria;
20. Bilateral breasts of infertile women under the age of 50 years of age are completely missing or severe scar deformity;
21. Bilateral mastectomy of infertile women under the age of 50 years of age;
22. Perineal scarring caused by the vaginal stenosis;urethral stenosis;anal stenosis can not be repaired (up to two of them)
22. Repair (up to two of them)
23. Corrected visual acuity of one eye <0.05, corrected visual acuity of the other eye <0.3 or binocular field of view ≤ 40% (or radius ≤ 25 °)
24. Corrected visual acuity of one eye <0.1, corrected visual acuity of the other eye <0.3;
25. Corrected visual acuity of both eyes <0.3 or binocular field of view ≤ 40% (or radius ≤ 25 °);
25.
26. Removal of one eyeball, corrected vision in the other eye ≥0.3~<0.8;
27. Hearing loss in both ears ≥80dBHL;
28. Nasal defect >1/3 or complete loss of both auricles;
29. Partial loss of one side of the maxillary bone, accompanied by the oral cavity, the soft tissues of the face >10cm2;
<30. Mandibular defect more than 4cm long, with oral and facial soft tissue defect >10cm2;31. Upper or lower lip defect >1/2;
32. Cheek piercing defect >20cm2;
33. Tongue defect >1/3 of the whole tongue;
34. Post-operative cardiac valve replacement or plasty;
35.35. coronary artery bypass grafting and ventricular wall aneurysm resection;
36. reconstruction of the thoracic aorta with vascular substitutes and other thoracic aortic coarctation or aneurysm remaining after surgery;
37. myocardial ischemia or myocardial infarction after repair of penetrating cardiac injuries;
38. mild impairment of lung function after bilateral lobectomy or lobectomy with thoracic reshaping;
39. severe chest trauma with mild impairment of lung function;
40. tracheoesophageal fistula;
41. Morse II° type II atrioventricular block or sick sinus node syndrome without permanent pacemaker;
42. cardiac class II;
43. hypertension class 3 with mild impairment of any organ of the heart, brain or kidney;
44. Plateau heart disease;
45. Total abdominal wall defect ≥1/2;
46. Partial resection of the anus, rectum, and colon, with colostomy;
47. Resection of ≥2/3 of the small bowel (with retention of ileocecal portion);
48. Hepatic resection ≥1/2 with mild hepatic impairment;
49. Pancreas Resection of 2/3 of the pancreas;
50. Chronic renal insufficiency (renal insufficiency compensation period of more than 6 months);
51. Nephropathy with 24-hour urine protein quota >2.0g for more than 6 months, long-term dependence on medication;
52. Primary complete renal tubular acidosis, lifelong dependence on medication;
53. Cirrhosis of the liver with loss of Compensation with mild impairment of liver function;
54. Severe chronic active hepatitis;
55. Moderate inflammatory bowel disease;
56. Repeated acute episodes of chronic pancreatitis;
57. Irreparable urethral fistula;
58. Defects of the testes and epididymis on both sides with severe impairment of reproductive function;
59. Bilateral vas deferens defects, not repairable;
60. Bilateral severe hypoplasia of the adrenal cortex;
61. Hysterectomy or subtotal hysterectomy in infertile women under 50 years of age;
62. Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy in infertile women under 50 years of age;
63. Bilateral ovariectomy or non-functioning ovaries in fertile women under 50 years of age;
64. severe hypothyroidism;
65. severe dysuria;
66. stage I and II lymphoma requiring regular chemotherapy;
67. persistent thrombocytopenia (≤40×109/L) with recurrent bleeding tendency;
68. severe uremia;
69. moderate uremia with moderate impairment of the function of one anterior pituitary Moderately impaired function of the target gland axis;
(f) Grade 6 with one of the following disabling conditions, with major organ defects or obvious malformations, with moderate functional impairment or complications, and with the presence of general medical dependence:
1. Mild mental retardation;
2. Moderate epilepsy;
3. Mild movement disorders;
4. Triclubral palsy with muscle strength grade 4;
5. Non-lipped hand total muscle paralysis muscle strength grade 2;
6. Bipedal partial muscle paralysis muscle strength grade 2;
7. Unipedal total muscle paralysis muscle strength grade 2;
8. Spinal cord cavernous disease;
9. Quadrantic blindness or hemianopsia;
10 Organic mental disorders and schizophrenia, which, after the end of the systematic treatment, have the psychiatric symptoms in remission but still need maintenance treatment;
11. Affective psychosis, schizoaffective psychosis, and paranoid psychosis after the end of systemic treatment, but still need to continue to maintain the treatment;
12. Refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder;
13. Personality changes: manifested as emotional instability, lack of self-control, irritability, recurrent episodes of rage and aggression, and behaviors that do not take into account the consequences, with markedly impaired social functioning;
14. Consequences of the behavior are not taken into account, and social functioning is significantly impaired;
14. Remote loss of the metacarpal bone of one thumb;
15. Non-functioning of one thumb, and complete loss of function of two fingers of the other hand except the thumb;
16. Remote loss of the metacarpophalangeal joints of three fingers of one hand including the thumb;
17. Remote loss of the metacarpophalangeal joints of the remaining four fingers, except for the thumb, or complete loss of function;
18.
18. Complete loss of function of one of the shoulder, elbow, or wrist joints;
19. Insufficiency of one hip or knee joint;
20. Absence of one side below the ankle;
21. Deformity of one side of the ankle joint, with complete loss of function;
22. Fracture of the lower limb with angular deformity of >15°, with shortening of limb of >4cm;
23. After artificial joint replacement of large joints of the limbs;
24. Nose defect >1/4 or total loss of one side of the auricle;
25. Generalized scarring of >40% of the body surface area;
26. Facial scarring of >20%;
27. Complete loss of both breasts or severe scarring of both breasts of females;
28. Scarring of the perineum Causing vaginal stenosis or urethral stenosis or anal stenosis, which cannot be repaired;
29. Corrected visual acuity in one eye ≤ 0.05, corrected visual acuity in the other eye = 0.3 or binocular field of view ≤ 48% (or a radius of ≤ 30°)
30. Corrected visual acuity in both eyes is equal to 0.3 or binocular field of view ≤ 48% (or a radius of ≤ 30 °);
31. Extraction of the eyeball in one side Corrected visual acuity in the other eye ≥ 0.8;
32. Binaural hearing loss ≥ 70dBHL;
33. Vestibular dysfunction, difficulty in walking with eyes open, inability to stand side by side;
34. Bilateral ankylosis of the temporomandibular joints, the degree of mouth opening (upper and lower incisal incisal spacing, hereinafter the same) <1cm;
35. Oral, facial soft tissue defects >20cm2;
35. 20cm2;
36. complete facial paralysis on one side;
37. mild impairment of lung function after pulmonary blast injury, dyspnea grade I;
38. tracheal stenosis after tracheoplasty;
39. laryngeal recurrent nerve injury resulting in choking on food and drink and aspiration;
40. swallowing disorders, and only able to enter the semi-fluid food;
41. postoperative esophageal reconstruction stenosis, capable of only semi-runny food;
42. bronchopleural fistula;
43. atrial fibrillation;
44. coronary artery disease with angina pectoris;
45. post coronary artery bypass grafting;
46. post-interventional treatment of coronary artery disease;
47. gastrectomy ≥ 2/3
48. small bowel resection ≥1/2, including ileocecal or right hemicolon resection;
49. pancreatectomy ≥1/2;
50. abdominal wall defect ≥1/4 that is not repairable;
51. moderately hypothyroidism;
52. moderately hypoparathyroidism;
53. endocrine Infiltrative proptosis;
54. Postoperative primary hyperparathyroidism with moderate osteoporosis;
55. Hypertension due to renal injury;
56. Resection of one side of the nephron;
57. Bilateral testicular atrophy, with lower than normal blood testosterone;
58. Post-traumatic erectile dysfunction of the penis;
59. unilateral ovariectomy in infertile women under 50 years of age;
60. pneumoconiosis stage I, with mild impairment of lung function;
61. pulmonary fibrosis, with mild impairment of lung function;
62. severe asthma;
63. bronchiectasis with recurrent infections or hemoptysis;
64. type IV pulmonary tuberculosis (active);
65. Hypertension grade 2;
66. Renal disease resulting in 24-hour urine protein quantification of 0.5g ~ 1.9g for more than 6 months, long-term dependence on medication;
67. Primary incomplete renal tubular acidosis, which requires lifelong dependence on medication;
68. Cirrhosis of the liver;
69. Mild and moderate chronic active hepatitis
70. Gastrointestinal polyposis;
71. Recurrent unexplained gastrointestinal bleeding with more than moderate anemia;
72. Leukemia in complete remission or after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation;
73. Lymphoma in complete remission;
74. Chronic radiculopathy with external radiation of the second degree;
75. Rheumatoid arthritis with stage II changes in three or more joints on x-ray plain film;
76. Ankylosing spondylitis or seronegative spondyloarthropathy with stage II or more changes in both sacroiliac joints on x-ray plain film or CT film;
77. Moderate urolithiasis;
78. Moderate impairment of the function of one anterior pituitary target-gland axis;
79. Moderate adrenal cortical function Impairment requiring dependence on hormone replacement therapy;
80. Diabetes mellitus requiring oral hypoglycemic medication or requiring dependence on insulin therapy;
81. xeropigmentation or depigmentation of more than 1/2 of the total area of the face.
(vii) Grade VII with one of the following disabling conditions, with a majority of the organs missing or malformed, with mild dysfunctionality or complications, and with the presence of general medical dependence:
1. Incomplete loss of use, writing, reading, recognition or incomplete motor aphasia;
2. Paraplegia or hemiplegia with muscle strength of grade 4;
3. Total muscular paralysis of both hands with muscle strength of grade 4;
4. Partial muscular paralysis of one hand with muscle strength of grade 3;
5. Partial muscular paralysis of both feet with muscle strength of grade 3;
6. Total muscular paralysis of one foot with muscle strength of grade 3;
7. Grade 3;
7. Pelvic fracture resulting in narrowing of the birth canal (in infertile persons under 50 years of age);
8. Pelvic fracture with severe displacement, affecting the function;
9. Vertebral fracture of the spine, with the anterior margin compressed by more than 1/2 of its height;
10. Loss of the forefoot (distal to the metatarsal bone) on one side, with the bunion on the other foot;
11. Loss of the forefoot on one side (distal to the metatarsal bone), deformity of 2 to 5 toes of the other foot except the bunion, and loss of function;
12. Loss of function of the whole foot on one side, and loss of function of part of the other foot;
13. Loss of the interphalangeal joints of the thumb to the distal side, or loss of function;
14. Dissection of the proximal interphalangeal joints of the 2 to 3 fingers of the one hand except the thumb, or loss of function of the whole hand including the index finger.
15. Total loss of bunions of both feet or total loss of the thumb of one foot combined with the loss of two or more toes of the other foot;
16. Insufficiency of one of the joints of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and ankle;
17. Osteomyelitis of the iliac bone and the heel bone, recurrent for more than one year;
18. Shortening of a limb by more than 4 centimeters;
19. Nasal defects of more than 1/5 of the body;
20. Cumulative loss of one ear or both auricles >2/3;
21. Generalized scarring >30% of the body surface area;
22. Facial scarring >15%;
23. Defective or severely scarred breast on one side of the female, and partially defective or scarred on the other;
24. One eye has or does not have a sense of light, and corrected visual acuity ≥ 0.8 in the other eye;
25. 0.8;
25. Corrected visual acuity ≤ 0.05 in one eye and ≥ 0.6 in the other;
26. Corrected visual acuity ≤ 0.1 in one eye and ≥ 0.4 in the other;
27. Corrected visual acuity ≤ 0.4 in both eyes, or binocular visual field of ≤ 64% (or a radius of ≤ 40 °);
28. Metallic foreign body in the eye is not suitable for removal;
29. Complete paralysis of the third or fourth pair of cranial nerves in one eye;
30. Binaural hearing loss ≥60dBHL;
31. Alveolar bone damage of >8cm in length, with more than 10 teeth lost;
32. Bilateral incomplete facial paralysis;
33. Lobectomy, with mild impairment of lung function;
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34. after partial thoracic reshaping;
35. after esophageal reconstruction combined with reflux esophagitis;
36. tracheal stenosis after tracheoplasty, with endoluminal stenting;
37. ≥1/2 of small bowel resection;
38. ≥1/2 of left or right hemicolonectomy or colonic resection;
39. after trauma Mild incontinence of anal defecation;
40. Biliary tract injury with mild impairment of hepatic function;
41. Splenectomy;
42. Mild dyspareunia with reduced bladder capacity;
43. Mild impairment of male reproductive function;
44. Moderate hypoplasia of adrenocortical function;
45. Fertility of a childless woman under 50 years of age Unilateral mastectomy for women;
46. Bilateral mastectomy for women;
47. Hysterectomy or partial hysterectomy for fertile women;
48. Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy for fertile women;
49. Unilateral oophorectomy for fertile women;
50. Stenosis of the vagina;
51. Pneumoconiosis I with normal lung function
52. Radiation leukopenia ≤3×109/L;
53. Radiation thrombocytopenia ≤80×109/L.
54. Chronic radiological disease of the first degree of external irradiation;
55. Mild external irradiation subacute radiological disease;
(viii) Having one of the following handicaps, with partial loss of organs, obvious morphologic Abnormalities, with mild dysfunction, and the existence of general medical dependence, is grade 8:
1. Mild epilepsy;
2. Single limb paralysis or single hand full muscle paralysis muscle strength grade 4;
3. Both hands partially muscular paralysis muscle strength grade 4;
4. Bipedal full muscle paralysis muscle strength grade 4;
5. Single foot partially muscular paralysis muscle strength grade 4;
6. Cranial defect ≥25cm2;
7. After lobotomy;
8. After three-segment spinal internal fixation;
9. Two proximal interphalangeal joints of one hand, except for the thumb and forefinger, are dissected or have a complete loss of function;
10. One foot with bunion loss and the other foot with non-bunion loss of one toe or complete loss of function;
11. Loss or complete loss of function of three toes other than the bunion of one foot;
12. Fractures of the limbs with angular deformity of 10°-15° in the direction of non-joint movement;
13. Chronic osteomyelitis of the long bones of the limbs, with recurrent episodes of more than one year;
14. Traumatic synovitis of the joints with long term recurrent episodes of more than 6 months;
15. Shortness of the lower limbs of >2cm;
16. 2cm;
16. Generalized scarring of >20% of the body surface area;
17. Facial scarring of >10%;
18. Complete loss of one breast or severe scarring deformity of one side of the female;
19. Corrected visual acuity of ≤ 0.2 in one eye, and ≥ 0.5 in the other eye;
20. Corrected visual acuity of ≤ 0.5 or visual field of ≤ 80% (or radius of ≥0.5) in both eyes. Visual field ≤ 80% (or radius ≤ 50°);
21. Bilateral lid ectropion combined with incomplete lid closure;
22. Traumatic glaucoma;
23. Binaural hearing loss ≥ 50dBHL or ≥ 90dBHL in one ear;
24. Difficulty in vocalization and voice formation;
25. Defective auricle in one or both ears Cumulative >1/3;
26. Bilateral nasal or nasopharyngeal atresia;
27. Alveolar bone damage of >6 cm in length, with more than 8 teeth lost;
28. Tongue defect of less than 1/3 of the whole tongue;
29. Bilateral temporomandibular joint ankylosis, with opening of the mouth of <2 cm;
30. Post-lobectomy; p>
31. bilateral multiple multiple rib fractures with thoracic deformities;
32. postoperative reconstruction of the thoracic aorta with vascular substitutes (the remaining thoracic aorta is free of entrapment or aneurysm);
33. abnormal pharyngeal motility after esophageal trauma or plasty;
34. postoperative repair of a ruptured diaphragm with phrenic nerve paralysis;
35. multiple intrapulmonary Foreign body retention;
36. After tracheal injury plasty;
37. Partial gastrectomy;
38. Partial resection of small intestine;
39. Partial resection of liver;
40. After biliary repair or biliary-intestinal anastomosis;
41. Partial resection of pancreas;
42. Mild thyroid function Hypothyroidism;
43. Mild hypoparathyroidism;
44. Female unilateral mastectomy;
45. Removal of testis and epididymis on one side;
46. Defective vas deferens on one side, which is not repairable;
47. Adrenal deficiency on one side;
48. Tubectomy of unilateral fallopian tube;
49. Foreign body pigmentation or pigment loss exceeding 1/3 of the total area of the face.
(ix) If there is one of the following disabilities, partial loss of organs, obvious abnormal morphology, and mild dysfunction, it shall be Grade 9:
1. Cranial bone defect of 9cm2 to 24cm2;
2. Loss of two joints of the index finger of one hand;
3. Interphalangeal joint of one thumb Insufficiency;
4. Loss of the end joints of both index and middle fingers of one hand;
5. Loss of the end joints of the bunion of one foot;
6. Fracture of the tarsus affecting the arch of the foot;
7. Fracture of the Achilles bone and the talus;
8. Chronic osteomyelitis of the finger (toes) with recurrent episodes of more than one year;
9. Slipping of the vertebrae, the discs, and patellas, Meniscectomy;
10. Knee cruciate ligament repair and reconstruction;
11. Old shoulder dislocation shoulder arthroplasty, rotator cuff injury repair;
12. Traumatic arthritis after traumatic joint injury or surgery for injury, residual traumatic arthritis, no effusion;
13. Spinal vertebral body fracture, anterior edge of the height of the compression of less than 1/2; < / p>
14.
14. Generalized scarring of >10% of the body surface area;
15. Facial scarring of >5%;
16. Partial loss or scarring deformity of one breast on the female side;
17. Corrected visual acuity of ≤0.3 in one eye, and corrected visual acuity of >0.6 in the other eye;
18. Corrected visual acuity of ≤0.6 in both eyes;
19. Radioactive and traumatic cataract stage III;
20. Non-metallic foreign body in the eye should not be removed;
21. Lacrimal apparatus damage, surgery is ineffective;
22. Ectropion of one side of the eyelid combined with lid closure is incomplete;
23. Blepharosphenoidal adhesion affects the rotation of the eye;
24. Binaural hearing loss of ≥40dBHL or hearing loss in one ear ≥80dBHL;
25. Vocalization and dysarthria;
26. Cumulative loss of >1/5 of the auricle in one or both ears;
27. Alveolar bone damage of >4cm in length and loss of more than 4 teeth;
28. Post-esophagectomy and reconstruction;
29. Retention of foreign body in the heart or after removal of foreign body;
30. After repair of damage to the heart and great vessels;
31. After resection or repair of lung segments;
32. After bronchoplasty;
33. After partial resection of the penis;
34. After partial resection of the kidneys;
35. After partial resection of the spleen;
36. After repair of the uterus;
37. after partial removal of one ovary;
38. after vaginal repair or molding.
(10) Those who have one of the following disabilities, partial organ defects, abnormal morphology and mild functional disorders are classified as Grade 10:
1. Episodic headache with abnormal electroencephalograms (more than 3 times) after six months of traumatic brain injury;
2. Borderline intelligence after traumatic brain injury;
3. Cranial bone defects of 3cm2~9cm2 after traumatic brain injury or cranial bone defects of ≥ 9cm2 after cranial bone repair;
4. Intracranial foreign body;
5. Generalized scarring >5% of body surface area;
6. Facial scarring >2%;
7. Corrected visual acuity ≤0.5 in one eye, and corrected visual acuity ≥0.8 in the other eye;
8. Corrected visual acuity <0.8 in both eyes;
9. Radioactive or Traumatic cataract Ⅰ ~ Ⅱ;
10. Orbital foreign body has not been removed;
11. V ophthalmic branch of the cranial nerve paralysis;
12. Traumatic pupil dilatation;
13. Binaural hearing loss of ≥ 30dBHL or hearing loss in one ear of ≥ 70dBHL;
14. Vestibular dysfunction, the eyes can't be closed and stand on the feet;
14. Standing;
15. Severe hoarseness;
16. Post-operative reconstruction of one or both ears;
17. Complete loss of the sense of smell;
18. Unilateral atresia of the nasal cavity or nostrils;
19. Ankylosis of the temporomandibular joints on one side, with a mouth opening of <2.5cm;
20. Retention of a foreign body on the maxillofacial region;
21.21. Incomplete facial paralysis on one side;
22. Fracture of >3 ribs and thoracic deformity;
23. Retention of foreign bodies in the lungs;
24. Post-operative repair of damage to the abdominal cavity;
25. Hyperpigmentation of the foreign body or pigmentation or pigmentation loss exceeding 1/4 of the total area of the face. The average of the results of three examinations within the last six months, and combined with clinical symptoms to determine the grading