1, malignant tumor-exclude some early malignant tumors.
2. Acute myocardial infarction
3, sequelae of stroke-permanent sexual dysfunction
4, major organ transplantation or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation-allogeneic transplantation.
5, coronary artery bypass grafting (or coronary artery bypass grafting)-need to open the chest.
6, end-stage renal disease (or uremia stage of chronic renal failure)-dialysis treatment or kidney transplantation.
7. Loss of multiple limbs-complete amputation
8. Acute or subacute severe hepatitis
9. Benign brain tumor-requires craniotomy or radiotherapy.
10, decompensated period of chronic liver failure-excluding alcoholism or drug abuse.
1 1, encephalitis sequela or sequelae of meningitis-permanent sexual dysfunction.
12, deep coma-excluding alcoholism or drug abuse.
13, binaural deafness-permanent irreversibility
14, blindness-permanent irreversibility
15, permanently paralyzed
16, heart valve surgery-requires thoracotomy.
17, severe Alzheimer's disease-complete loss of independent living ability.
18, severe brain injury-permanent sexual dysfunction
19, severe Parkinson's disease-complete loss of independent living ability
20. Severe third-degree burns-at least 20% of body surface area.
2 1, severe primary pulmonary hypertension-heart failure.
22. Severe motor neuron disease-complete loss of independent living ability
23. Loss of language ability-complete loss and active treatment for at least 12 months.
24, severe aplastic anemia
25, aortic surgery-must open the chest or open surgery.
26 years old, severe multiple sclerosis.
27. HIV infection caused by professional relationship.
28, severe acute pancreatitis
29, muscular dystrophy
30, systemic lupus erythematosus-type III or above lupus nephritis
3 1, chronic respiratory failure
32. type I diabetes