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What are the top 50 diseases of Taiping Insurance?
50 kinds of serious diseases 1. Malignant tumor II. Acute myocardial infarction. Sequela of apoplexy 4. Major organ transplantation or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Coronary artery bypass grafting. End-stage renal disease (or uremia stage of chronic renal failure) 7. Multiple limb missing 8. Acute or subacute severe hepatitis 9. Benign brain tumor 10. Chronic. 1 1. encephalitis sequela or meningitis sequelae 12. Deep coma 13. Deafness in both ears-three-year-old claim refers to 14. Blindness-claim for three years old 15. Paralysis 16. Heart valve surgery 17. 38+09. Severe Parkinson's disease 20. Severe third-degree burn 2 1. Severe primary pulmonary hypertension. Severe motor neuron disease. Loss of language ability-claim for compensation at the age of three. Severe aplastic anemia. Aortic surgery 26. Severe multiple sclerosis. HIV infection caused by professional relationship. Idiopathic chronic adrenal hypofunction. Severe coronary artery disease. Atherosclerosis and heart disease. Polio 3 1. Systemic myasthenia gravis Severe cardiomyopathy 33. Severe Crohn's disease. Severe ulcerative colitis 35. Vegetable 36. Severe 1 diabetes 37. Systemic lupus erythematosus-(concurrent) type III or above lupus nephritis 38. Severe dementia 39. Severe rheumatoid arthritis. Severe asthma-claim before the age of 25 4 1. Renal medullary cystic disease. Severe acute necrotizing fasciitis. Chronic respiratory failure, end-stage lung disease. Pancreatic transplantation. Open surgery for acute necrotizing pancreatitis. Aortic dissection hematoma 47. Systemic scleroderma. Primary sclerosing cholangitis 49. Chronic recurrent pancreatitis 5. 0. End-stage disease (definition of end-stage disease: diagnosed by a specialist as being in the end-stage state of any disease, which cannot be alleviated by the existing medical technology, and the survival time is less than six months. )