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Conditions

Adults – 12+ yr.

Pediatrics: 0-12 yr.

Added (12)

ID Concept Age groups
c_1242 Bloating after certain types of food Adults Pediatrics
c_1241 Frequent sneezing of newborn Pediatrics
c_1234 Gastrointestinal complaints after iron intake Adults Pediatrics
c_1243 Hypnic jerks Adults Pediatrics
c_1236 Meteorosensitivity and meteoropathy Adults
c_265 Nephrotic syndrome Pediatrics
c_1240 Nevus simplex Pediatrics
c_880 Pelvic organ prolapse Adults
c_748 Restless legs syndrome Adults
c_1232 Sleep related leg cramps Adults Pediatrics
c_826 Solar lentigo Adults
c_1235 Transient watery stools of breastfed Pediatrics

Updated (3)

ID Concept Age groups
c_123 Acute 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.
Adults Pediatrics
c_1105 COVID-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.
Adults Pediatrics
c_446 Hypoglycemia
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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ID Concept Age groups
s_2523 Black stool, related to diet or medicine intake Adults Pediatrics
s_2508 Blepharoptosis, acute Adults Pediatrics
s_2511 Blepharoptosis, chronic Adults Pediatrics
s_2521 Brown coloured stool Adults Pediatrics
s_1717 Bulge protruding through vaginal opening Adults
s_699 Edema, dependent on the body position Pediatrics
s_2517 Exaggerated mouthing behaviour Pediatrics
s_1716 Feeling of vaginal fullness Adults
s_2516 Headache, waking up from sleep Adults Pediatrics
s_2507 Hypnagogic hallucinations Adults Pediatrics
s_117 Muscle cramps, calf Pediatrics
s_2506 Muscle cramps, hypnagogic Adults Pediatrics
s_2494 Muscle cramps, nocturnal Adults Pediatrics
s_1463 Restless legs, nocturnal Adults
s_2485 Toothache, associated with touch Adults Pediatrics
s_2518 Transitional stools of newborn Pediatrics
s_2369 Wound drainage Adults Pediatrics
s_2519 Yellow or green coloured stool Adults Pediatrics

Removed (2)

ID Concept Age groups
s_2373 Decreased head circumference Adults
s_2380 Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy Adults Pediatrics

Updated (12)

ID Concept Age groups
s_71 Black coloured stool
Name: Black stools Black coloured stool
Name common: Black stool
Adults Pediatrics
s_192 Blepharoptosis
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?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2267 Dermatological changes, lower extremities excluding feet
Name common: Skin changes on legs Dermatological changes on the hip, thigh, knee, calf, or ankle
Adults Pediatrics
s_694 Dermatological changes, mouth
Question: Are there any lesions or skin changes inside the mouth? Are there any lesions or mucosal changes inside the mouth?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2266 Dermatological changes, upper extremities excluding hands
Name common: Skin changes on arms Dermatological changes on the shoulder, arm, forearm, elbow, or wrist
Adults Pediatrics
s_1570 Gastric 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?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2087 Joint 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?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1 Mouth ulcer
Name common: Mouth sores
Adults Pediatrics
s_2413 Oral 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?
Adults Pediatrics
s_569 Pale or clay-coloured stool
Name: Pale or clay-coloured stools Pale or clay-coloured stool
Adults Pediatrics
s_1069 Paresthesia, ascending
Question: Did the tingling or numbness begin in the lower limbs and then spread upwards to the upper limbs? None
Adults
s_383 Suspicious 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?
Adults Pediatrics

Risk factors

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ID Concept Age groups
p_372 Breastfed infant Pediatrics
p_380 Consumption of foods or drinks that cause bloating Adults Pediatrics
p_370 Diagnosed diabetes mellitus, type 1 Adults Pediatrics
p_371 Diagnosed diabetes mellitus, type 2 Adults Pediatrics
p_378 Diagnosed diabetes, other type Adults Pediatrics
p_379 Diagnosed diabetes, unknown type Adults Pediatrics
p_357 Improper oral hygiene Adults Pediatrics
p_375 Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy Adults Pediatrics
p_377 Oral iron therapy Adults Pediatrics
p_376 Weather sensitivity Adults

Updated (1)

ID Concept Age groups
p_161 History 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)

ID Concept Age groups
lt_319 Left-shifted peripheral blood smear Pediatrics
lt_2 Mean corpuscular volume Pediatrics
lt_481 Positive blood culture result Pediatrics
lt_591 Positive result of rapid influenza diagnostic test Adults Pediatrics
lt_499 Positive result of urine drug screen Pediatrics
lt_144 Urine copper concentration (24-hour sample) Pediatrics

Removed (1)

ID Concept Age groups
lt_305 Detection of Plasmodium spp. antigen in blood Adults

Updated (8)

ID Concept Age groups
lt_10 Absolute neutrophil count
Name common: ANC
Adults Pediatrics
lt_118 Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody titer
Name common: ANCA
Adults
lt_55 Fibrinogen concentration
Name common: Fibrinogen level
Adults
lt_33 Serum alanine aminotransferase
Name common: ALT
Adults Pediatrics
lt_372 Serum anti-liver-kidney microsome antibody titer
Name: Anti-Liver-Kidney Microsome antibody titer Serum anti-liver-kidney microsome antibody titer
Adults
lt_96 Serum gamma-globulin concentration
Name common: gammaglobulin
Adults
lt_78 Serum lactate dehydrogenase activity
Name: Serum lactic dehydrogenase activity Serum lactate dehydrogenase activity
Name common: LDH
Adults
lt_425 Sickle cells in peripheral blood smear
Name common: sickled red cells Sickled red cells
Adults