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Model: June 14, 2022

Conditions

Adults – 12+ yr.

Pediatrics: 0-12 yr.

Added (11)

IDConceptAge groups
c_668Chronic fatigue syndromePediatrics
c_1265Complicated ovarian cystAdults
c_824Granuloma annularePediatrics
c_1263Hearing loss, unspecifiedPediatrics
c_1257Mild hypoglycemiaAdults
c_1131Orbital cellulitisAdults
c_1267Ovarian torsionAdults
c_1272Recent-onset constipationPediatrics
c_748Restless legs syndromePediatrics
c_1256Severe hypoglycemiaAdults
c_743VitiligoPediatrics

Removed (1)

IDConceptAge groups
c_446HypoglycemiaAdults

Updated (14)

IDConceptAge groups
c_478Acute hepatitis B
Name:Hepatitis BAcute hepatitis B
Name common:Hepatitis B
AdultsPediatrics
c_191Acute hypnotic toxicity
Name common:Poisoning by hypnotic
AdultsPediatrics
c_249Acute streptococcal pharyngitis
Name:Acute streptococcal tonsillopharyngitisAcute streptococcal pharyngitis
AdultsPediatrics
c_121Acute viral pharyngitis
Name:Acute viral tonsillopharyngitisAcute viral pharyngitis
AdultsPediatrics
c_1039Arm contusion
Name common:Arm bruise
AdultsPediatrics
c_670Contact dermatitis
Name common:Contact eczema
AdultsPediatrics
c_174Corneal abrasion
Name common:Scratch of cornea
AdultsPediatrics
c_245Dengue fever
Name common:Dengue
AdultsPediatrics
c_238Exanthematic typhus
Name:TyphusExanthematic typhus
Adults
c_424Heat and sun-related illness
Hint:Please consult a family doctor as soon as possible.Please consult a family doctor.
AdultsPediatrics
c_290Hookworm infection
Hint:Please urgently consult a family doctor or an infectious disease specialist.Please consult a family doctor or an infectious disease specialist as soon as possible.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1059Lower leg contusion
Name common:Leg bruise
AdultsPediatrics
c_818Sprained wrist
Hint:Please consult an orthopedist.Try available self-care measures. If the symptoms do not improve in 24 to 48 hours or worsen, please consult a family doctor.
AdultsPediatrics
c_906Zika virus infection
Name common:Zika virus disease
Adults

Symptoms

Added (32)

IDConceptAge groups
s_2575Ability to manage hypoglycemiaAdults
s_2012Blood glucose level, highAdultsPediatrics
s_2011Blood glucose level, lowAdultsPediatrics
s_2013Blood glucose level, normalAdultsPediatrics
s_2014Blood glucose level, not measuredAdultsPediatrics
s_2482Blood glucose level, very highAdultsPediatrics
s_2487Blood glucose level, very lowAdultsPediatrics
s_2557Dermatological changes, earsAdultsPediatrics
s_2139Dermatological changes, intertriginousAdults
s_2571Dysphagia, severeAdultsPediatrics
s_2559Erythema, feetAdultsPediatrics
s_2552Erythema, lower extremities excluding feetAdults
s_2551Erythema, upper extremities excluding handsAdults
s_2496Excessive loss of dental hard tissueAdultsPediatrics
s_2566Headache, localisedAdults
s_2568Headache, parietalAdultsPediatrics
s_2567Headache, unspecified locationAdults
s_2574History of hypoglycemic episodesAdults
s_2560Insertion of foreign bodyAdultsPediatrics
s_2562Insertion of foreign body, earAdultsPediatrics
s_2561Insertion of foreign body, noseAdultsPediatrics
s_2569Jaundice, cutaneousAdultsPediatrics
s_2563Jaundice, recurrentAdultsPediatrics
s_2472Loss of consciousness, during exercisePediatrics
s_2468Loss of consciousness, during prolonged standingPediatrics
s_2471Loss of consciousness, in a sitting or lying positionPediatrics
s_2474Loss of consciousness, in a warm placePediatrics
s_2475Loss of consciousness, under stressPediatrics
s_2535Oral lesions, painfulAdultsPediatrics
s_2553Oral lesions, trauma-relatedAdultsPediatrics
s_1463Restless legs, nocturnalPediatrics
s_2565Toothache, due to traumaAdultsPediatrics

Removed (3)

IDConceptAge groups
s_2355Insertion of foreign body in nose or earAdultsPediatrics
s_2152Learning disabilityAdultsPediatrics
s_2158Restless sleepPediatrics

Updated (9)

IDConceptAge groups
s_557Erythema, hands
Name:Erythema, handErythema, hands
AdultsPediatrics
s_146Impaired memory, forgetting names of friends and family
Name:Forgetting names of friends and familyImpaired memory, forgetting names of friends and family
Adults
s_332Jaundice
Name common:Yellow skinNone
Question:Has your skin turned yellow?Has your skin or eyes turned yellow?
AdultsPediatrics
s_336Jaundice, during infectious disease
Name common:Yellow skin during infectious diseaseYellow skin or eyes during infectious disease
Question:Has your skin turned yellow during the course of an infectious disease?Has your skin or eyes turned yellow during the course of an infectious disease?
AdultsPediatrics
s_335Jaundice, following intense physical exertion
Name common:Yellow skin after physical activityYellow skin or eyes after physical activity
Question:Does your skin turn yellow after intense physical activity?Does your skin or eyes turn yellow after intense physical activity?
AdultsPediatrics
s_334Jaundice, stress-related
Name common:Yellow skin during times of increased stressYellow skin or eyes during times of increased stress
Question:Does your skin turn yellow during times of increased stress?Does your skin or eyes turn yellow during times of increased stress?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2421Mouth pain, after eating spicy or acidic food
Question:Is the mouth pain caused by eating spicy or acidic foods or using oral hygiene products, e.g., toothpaste?Is the mouth pain caused or worsened by eating spicy or acidic foods or using oral hygiene products, e.g., toothpaste?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2413Oral lesions, well demarcated borders
Name common:Lesions in mouth with raised bordersOral lesions with clearly defined borders
AdultsPediatrics
s_2433Toothache, transient
Question:Did the tooth pain last very briefly or as a single prick?Did the tooth pain last very briefly, i.e., as a single prick?
AdultsPediatrics

Risk factors

Added (3)

IDConceptAge groups
p_385Contact with the blood of another personAdults
p_386Diagnosed ovarian massAdults
p_384History of burnAdultsPediatrics

Updated (3)

IDConceptAge groups
p_173Diagnosed atherosclerosis
Name:AtherosclerosisDiagnosed atherosclerosis
Adults
p_128Excessive UV exposure
Question:Have you been exposed to excessive UV rays, e.g., tanning salon, sunbed, sun lamp, frequent sunbathing without sunscreen, etc.?Have you been exposed to excessive UV rays, e.g., tanning salon, sunbed, sun lamp, working outdoor or frequent sunbathing without sunscreen, etc.?
Adults
p_234Recent burn
Question:Have you recently been burned by a hot object, hot liquid, electricity, or chemicals?Have you been burned by a hot object, hot liquid, electricity, or chemicals in the past 48 hours?
AdultsPediatrics

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