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Model: April 11, 2022

Conditions

Adults – 12+ yr.

Pediatrics: 0-12 yr.

Added (12)

IDConceptAge groups
c_1242Bloating after certain types of foodAdultsPediatrics
c_1241Frequent sneezing of newbornPediatrics
c_1234Gastrointestinal complaints after iron intakeAdultsPediatrics
c_1243Hypnic jerksAdultsPediatrics
c_1236Meteorosensitivity and meteoropathyAdults
c_265Nephrotic syndromePediatrics
c_1240Nevus simplexPediatrics
c_880Pelvic organ prolapseAdults
c_748Restless legs syndromeAdults
c_1232Sleep related leg crampsAdultsPediatrics
c_826Solar lentigoAdults
c_1235Transient watery stools of breastfedPediatrics

Updated (3)

IDConceptAge groups
c_123Acute laryngitis
Hint:If the symptoms are severe or do not improve after 3 weeks, please consult a family doctor or an otolaryngologist.If the symptoms are severe, or if they do not improve after 3 weeks, please consult a family doctor or an otolaryngologist.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1105COVID-19
Hint:The symptoms may be caused by COVID-19. Please follow these steps: 1. Isolate yourself from non-infected people at home. 2. Contact a primary care provider to schedule a test as soon as possible. 3. If you have trouble breathing or you develop a high fever, please go to the emergency room or call an ambulance.The symptoms may be caused by COVID-19. Please follow these steps: 1. Isolate yourself from non-infected people at home. 2. Schedule a COVID-19 test as soon as possible. 3. If you have trouble breathing or you develop a high fever, please go to the emergency room or call an ambulance.
AdultsPediatrics
c_446Hypoglycemia
Hint:Try drinking juice or something containing sugar. If the blood glucose does increase and the symptoms persist, please seek medical attention as soon as possible!Try drinking juice or something containing sugar. If the blood glucose does not increase and the symptoms persist, please seek medical attention as soon as possible!
Adults

Symptoms

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IDConceptAge groups
s_2523Black stool, related to diet or medicine intakeAdultsPediatrics
s_2508Blepharoptosis, acuteAdultsPediatrics
s_2511Blepharoptosis, chronicAdultsPediatrics
s_2521Brown coloured stoolAdultsPediatrics
s_1717Bulge protruding through vaginal openingAdults
s_699Edema, dependent on the body positionPediatrics
s_2517Exaggerated mouthing behaviourPediatrics
s_1716Feeling of vaginal fullnessAdults
s_2516Headache, waking up from sleepAdultsPediatrics
s_2507Hypnagogic hallucinationsAdultsPediatrics
s_117Muscle cramps, calfPediatrics
s_2506Muscle cramps, hypnagogicAdultsPediatrics
s_2494Muscle cramps, nocturnalAdultsPediatrics
s_1463Restless legs, nocturnalAdults
s_2485Toothache, associated with touchAdultsPediatrics
s_2518Transitional stools of newbornPediatrics
s_2369Wound drainageAdultsPediatrics
s_2519Yellow or green coloured stoolAdultsPediatrics

Removed (2)

IDConceptAge groups
s_2373Decreased head circumferenceAdults
s_2380Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancyAdultsPediatrics

Updated (12)

IDConceptAge groups
s_71Black coloured stool
Name:Black stoolsBlack coloured stool
Name common:Black stool
AdultsPediatrics
s_192Blepharoptosis
Question:Do your eyelids droop, making it difficult to keep your eyes open?Do your eyelids droop, making it difficult for you to keep your eyes open?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2267Dermatological changes, lower extremities excluding feet
Name common:Skin changes on legsDermatological changes on the hip, thigh, knee, calf, or ankle
AdultsPediatrics
s_694Dermatological changes, mouth
Question:Are there any lesions or skin changes inside the mouth?Are there any lesions or mucosal changes inside the mouth?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2266Dermatological changes, upper extremities excluding hands
Name common:Skin changes on armsDermatological changes on the shoulder, arm, forearm, elbow, or wrist
AdultsPediatrics
s_1570Gastric symptoms, after lactose ingestion
Question:Do you experience gastric symptoms shortly after you eat or drink dairy products, e.g., milk, ice cream, or cheese?Do you have any gastric symptoms shortly after eating or drinking dairy products, e.g., milk, ice cream, or cheese?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2087Joint deformation, post-traumatic
Question:Do you have any swollen joints or joint deformities following a recent trauma?Do you have any deformed joints following a recent injury or trauma?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1Mouth ulcer
Name common:Mouth sores
AdultsPediatrics
s_2413Oral lesions, well-demarcated borders
Question:Are the lesions in the mouth well-demarcated or raised?Do the lesions in the mouth have clear and defined borders?
AdultsPediatrics
s_569Pale or clay-coloured stool
Name:Pale or clay-coloured stoolsPale or clay-coloured stool
AdultsPediatrics
s_1069Paresthesia, ascending
Question:Did the tingling or numbness begin in the lower limbs and then spread upwards to the upper limbs?None
Adults
s_383Suspicious mole or birthmark
Question:Do you have a suspicious mole or birthmark, e.g., a spot that has changed size or colour, has an irregular border, is larger than 6mm or 0.25 inches, or is a new spot?Do you have a suspicious mole or birthmark, e.g., a spot that has changed size or colour, has an irregular border, is larger than 6 mm or 0.25 inches, or is a new spot?
AdultsPediatrics

Risk factors

Added (10)

IDConceptAge groups
p_372Breastfed infantPediatrics
p_380Consumption of foods or drinks that cause bloatingAdultsPediatrics
p_370Diagnosed diabetes mellitus, type 1AdultsPediatrics
p_371Diagnosed diabetes mellitus, type 2AdultsPediatrics
p_378Diagnosed diabetes, other typeAdultsPediatrics
p_379Diagnosed diabetes, unknown typeAdultsPediatrics
p_357Improper oral hygieneAdultsPediatrics
p_375Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancyAdultsPediatrics
p_377Oral iron therapyAdultsPediatrics
p_376Weather sensitivityAdults

Updated (1)

IDConceptAge groups
p_161History of urinary tract infections
Question:Have you ever had a urinary tract infection, e.g. infections of the bladder, urethra, kidney, or ureter?Have you ever had a urinary tract infection, e.g., infections of the bladder, urethra, kidney, or ureter?
Adults

Laboratory tests beta
Lab tests are still in development and will be available soon.

Added (6)

IDConceptAge groups
lt_319Left-shifted peripheral blood smearPediatrics
lt_2Mean corpuscular volumePediatrics
lt_481Positive blood culture resultPediatrics
lt_591Positive result of rapid influenza diagnostic testAdultsPediatrics
lt_499Positive result of urine drug screenPediatrics
lt_144Urine copper concentration (24-hour sample)Pediatrics

Removed (1)

IDConceptAge groups
lt_305Detection of Plasmodium spp. antigen in bloodAdults

Updated (8)

IDConceptAge groups
lt_10Absolute neutrophil count
Name common:ANC
AdultsPediatrics
lt_118Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody titer
Name common:ANCA
Adults
lt_55Fibrinogen concentration
Name common:Fibrinogen level
Adults
lt_33Serum alanine aminotransferase
Name common:ALT
AdultsPediatrics
lt_372Serum anti-liver-kidney microsome antibody titer
Name:Anti-Liver-Kidney Microsome antibody titerSerum anti-liver-kidney microsome antibody titer
Adults
lt_96Serum gamma-globulin concentration
Name common:gammaglobulin
Adults
lt_78Serum lactate dehydrogenase activity
Name:Serum lactic dehydrogenase activitySerum lactate dehydrogenase activity
Name common:LDH
Adults
lt_425Sickle cells in peripheral blood smear
Name common:sickled red cellsSickled red cells
Adults