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Excuse me, what is the specific standard of ten-level disability appraisal?
First of all, before defining the specific standards of ten-level disability appraisal, we should make clear the corresponding division basis, namely:

1. The ability to continue activities is partially limited;

2. Decline in work and study ability;

3. Communication ability is partially limited.

Two, secondly, the specific criteria for the identification of level 10 disability are:

(a), brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury:

1, neurological dysfunction, mild limitation of daily activities;

2. Traumatic epilepsy can be controlled by drugs, but the EEG changes are moderate or above;

3. Mild aphasia or dysarthria;

4, unilateral mild facial paralysis, difficult to recover;

5. Mild involuntary exercise or ataxia;

6, strabismus, diplopia, optical illusion, nystagmus and other visual obstacles;

7. Half-length or half-length lacks shallow sensory separation.

8. complete loss of sensation in one limb

9. Segmental total sensory loss;

10, affecting penile erectile function.

(2), caused by head and face injury:

1, low vision can be seen at a glance1;

2. One eyelid droops or deforms;

3. Moderate visual field defect (diameter less than 60);

4, lacrimal canaliculus injury, leaving tears overflow symptoms;

5, intraocular foreign body residue

6. Traumatic cataract;

7. Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea or otorrhea;

8, maxillary and mandibular defects, missing more than 4 teeth;

9, oral injury, tooth loss more than 8;

10, oral cavity or temporomandibular joint injury, mild mouth opening limitation;

1 1, the tip of the tongue is partially missing (or deformed);

12, moderate and severe hearing impairment in one ear; Or moderate hearing impairment in both ears;

13, one auricle is missing (or deformed) more than10%;

14, nose tip missing (or deformed);

15, facial scar formation, the area is more than 6 square centimeters; Or facial scar is greater than10 cm;

16, the area of small fatigue mark (or obvious change of pigment) on the face is larger than 15 cm2;

17, the scalp is hairless and more than 40 square centimeters;

18, skull defect more than 4 square centimeters, leaving mild nervous system symptoms and signs; Or skull defect of more than 6 square centimeters, no symptoms and signs of nervous system;

19, the defect of maxillofacial bone and soft tissue is more than 8 cubic centimeters.

(3), caused by spinal cord injury:

1, cervical or lumbar deformity recovery, loss of cervical or lumbar mobility 10% or more;

2. Abnormal healing of thoracic vertebrae slightly affects respiratory function;

3, thoracic or lumbar compression fracture more than one-third.

(4) Caused by neck injury:

1, scar formation, loss of neck mobility 10% or more;

2. Slightly affect respiratory and swallowing functions;

3. The area of the anterior cervical triangle scar is more than 20 square centimeters.

(5), caused by chest injury:

1, female breast is partially missing (or deformed);

2, 4 above the rib fracture; Or more than 2 ribs are missing;

3. Repair of lung rupture;

4. Pleural adhesion or thoracic deformity.

(6), caused by abdominal injury:

1, gastric, intestinal and digestive gland rupture repair;

2. Repair of gallbladder rupture;

3. Repair of mesenteric injury;

4, spleen rupture repair;

5, renal rupture repair or mild renal insufficiency;

6. Repair of diaphragmatic rupture.

(7), caused by pelvic injury:

1, pelvic inclination, length difference of both lower limbs greater than 2cm.

2, pelvic deformity healing;

3. One ovary is missing or completely atrophied;

4. One fallopian tube is missing or occluded;

5. Repair of uterine rupture;

6. Severe ureteral stricture on one side;

7. Repair of bladder rupture;

8. Mild urethral stricture;

9, anorectal injury, scar formation, defecation dysfunction.

(eight), caused by perineal injury:

1, penile glans missing more than 25%;

2, penis foreskin injury, scar formation, affecting function;

3. One vas deferens is missing;

4. One testicle is missing or completely atrophied.

5, scrotum injury, scar formation more than 50%.

(9) Vaginal stenosis caused by vulva and vagina injury, which affects the function.

(10), limb injury:

1, hands missing (or losing function) more than 5%;

2. Loss of sensation in both hands by more than 25%;

3. The forearm rotation function of both upper limbs loses more than 50 degrees;

4, a full arch structure damage more than1/3;

5. Loss (or loss of function) of both toes is more than 20%;

6. The upper limb length difference is greater than 4cm.

7. The length difference of both lower limbs is greater than 2cm.

8, limb long epiphyseal plate above the linear fracture;

9, a limb function loss of more than 65438 00%.

(eleven) paralysis marks formed by skin injury reach more than 4% of the body surface area.