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Adults – 12+ yr.

Pediatrics: 0-12 yr.

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ID Concept Age groups
c_1291 Acute cannabinoid intoxication Adults Pediatrics
c_1303 Acute cholangitis Adults Pediatrics
c_1298 Adenoviral enteritis Adults Pediatrics
c_1292 Adenoviral respiratory disease Adults Pediatrics
c_1325 Binge eating disorder Adults Pediatrics
c_1322 Cholesteatoma Adults Pediatrics
c_1295 Chronic heart failure exacerbation Adults Pediatrics
c_1260 Dental abscess Adults Pediatrics
c_1321 Early disseminated Lyme disease Adults Pediatrics
c_1323 Early localized Lyme disease Adults Pediatrics
c_1293 Herpetic gingivostomatitis Adults Pediatrics
c_1319 Intracranial hematoma Adults Pediatrics
c_1304 Laryngopharyngeal reflux Adults Pediatrics
c_1328 Late Lyme disease Adults Pediatrics
c_1305 Local allergic reactions to insect bite or sting Adults Pediatrics
c_1308 Marine injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1275 Median rhomboid glossitis Adults Pediatrics
c_1296 Monkeypox Adults Pediatrics
c_1230 Narcolepsy Adults Pediatrics
c_1318 Nasal cavity and sinus tumour Adults Pediatrics
c_1306 Poorly controlled hypertension Adults Pediatrics
c_1315 Postpartum blues Adults Pediatrics
c_1316 Postpartum psychosis Adults Pediatrics
c_1214 Psychological abuse Adults Pediatrics
c_812 Rotavirus infection Adults Pediatrics
c_1286 Sexual abuse Adults Pediatrics
c_1283 Spider bite Adults Pediatrics
c_1311 Tick bite Adults Pediatrics
c_648 Tick-borne encephalitis Adults Pediatrics
c_1294 Trachoma Adults Pediatrics

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ID Concept Age groups
c_662 Acute kidney injury Adults Pediatrics
c_612 Biventricular heart failure Adults Pediatrics
c_545 Corticotropin releasing pituitary adenoma Adults Pediatrics
c_211 Left-sided heart failure Adults Pediatrics
c_182 Lyme disease Adults Pediatrics
c_440 Nasal polyps Adults Pediatrics
c_1147 Non-serious arm injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1160 Non-serious back injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1150 Non-serious elbow injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1151 Non-serious forearm injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1153 Non-serious hand injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1144 Non-serious shoulder injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1158 Non-serious wrist injury Adults Pediatrics
c_572 Right-sided heart failure Adults Pediatrics
c_1148 Serious arm injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1157 Serious back injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1149 Serious elbow injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1152 Serious forearm injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1154 Serious hand injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1146 Serious shoulder injury Adults Pediatrics
c_1159 Serious wrist injury Adults Pediatrics

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ID Concept Age groups
c_665 Acute HIV infection
Name_common: Acute retroviral syndrome
Adults Pediatrics
c_72 Acute bronchitis
Name_common: Chest cold
Adults Pediatrics
c_1097 Acute lower limb ischemia
Hint: Urgent medical attention is needed! Pleasae immediately go to the emergency department. Urgent medical attention is needed! Please immediately go to the emergency department.
Adults Pediatrics
c_703 Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding
Hint: Please immediately consult a gastroenterologist. Call an ambulance and ask someone nearby for help. Please immediately consult a gastroenterologist, a general practitioner, or go to the hospital.
Adults Pediatrics
c_7 Anorexia nervosa
Name_common: Anorexia
Adults Pediatrics
c_1155 Arrhythmia
Name_common: Irregularities in the heartbeat
Adults Pediatrics
c_1121 Breast asymmetry in adolescence
Name_common: Asymmetrical breast
Adults Pediatrics
c_215 Cholecystitis
Hint: An urgent medical examination is needed. Please immediately consult a general practitioner, or go to the hospital. Urgent medical attention is needed. Please immediately go to the hospital or call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_952 Choledocholithiasis
Name_common: Gallstones in bile duct Bile duct stones
Adults Pediatrics
c_174 Corneal abrasion
Name_common: Scratched eye
Adults Pediatrics
c_404 Diabetes mellitus type 1
Name_common: Autoimmune diabetes
Adults Pediatrics
c_808 Earwax blockage
Name_common: Clogged ear
Adults Pediatrics
c_671 Encephalitis
Name_common: Inflammation of the brain
Adults Pediatrics
c_959 Eye injury
Name_common: Injured eye
Adults Pediatrics
c_1044 Finger contusion
Name_common: Bruised finger
Adults Pediatrics
c_165 Giardiasis
Name_common: Giardia infection
Adults Pediatrics
c_1087 Hand foot and mouth disease
Hint: Please consult a family physician.
Adults Pediatrics
c_1070 Humerus fracture
Hint: Please immediately go to a trauma unit. Please immediately go to a trauma center.
Adults Pediatrics
c_463 IgA vasculitis
Name: Henoch-Schönlein purpura IgA vasculitis
Adults Pediatrics
c_114 Ischemic stroke
Hint: Please immediately consult a doctor. Seek emergency care and ask someone nearby for help. Urgent medical attention is needed! Please call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_1059 Lower leg contusion
Name_common: Lower leg bruise None
Adults Pediatrics
c_67 Oral herpes
Hint: The symptoms should improve within 5 to 7 days. The symptoms should improve within 5 to 7 days. If the symptoms do not improve, or any other worrisome symptoms develop, please consult a family doctor.
Adults Pediatrics
c_529 Paronychia
Name_common: Nail fold infection
Adults Pediatrics
c_660 Peritonitis
Name_common: Inflammation of the peritoneum
Adults Pediatrics
c_1178 Physical abuse
Name: Battered child syndrome Physical abuse
Name_common: Child abuse None
Hint: He|She may be in danger! Based on the reported symptoms, physical abuse is likely. Verify the suggested diagnosis with your resources, if the diagnosis is confirmed, contact the respective services and keep him|her safe until the case is clarified. He|She may be in danger! Based on the reported symptoms, physical abuse is likely. Verify the suggested diagnosis with your resources, if the diagnosis is confirmed, please contact the respective services and keep him|her safe until the case is clarified.
Adults Pediatrics
c_1179 Post-traumatic seizures
Name_common: Post-traumatic epilepsy
Hint: The seizures were most likely caused by an injury. They may happen again. Depending on the severity of the injury, please consult a doctor or call an ambulance. The seizures were most likely caused by a head injury. They may happen again. Depending on the severity of the injury, please consult a doctor or call an ambulance.
Adults Pediatrics
c_299 Post-traumatic stress disorder
Name_common: Post-traumatic stress syndrome
Adults Pediatrics
c_830 Sprained shoulder
Hint: Please consult a traumatologist. Try available self-care measures. If the symptoms do not improve in 24-48 hours, please consult an orthopedist.
Adults Pediatrics
c_55 Tension-type headaches
Name_common: Tension headeaches Tension headaches
Adults Pediatrics
c_1235 Transient watery stools of breastfed
Name_common: Loose stools in breastfed babies
Adults Pediatrics
c_292 Urethritis
Name_common: Inflammation of the urethra
Adults Pediatrics

Symptoms

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ID Concept Age groups
s_2635 Acute weight loss Adults Pediatrics
s_2648 Allodynia Adults Pediatrics
s_2612 Avoiding going home Adults Pediatrics
s_2626 Constipation, lasting a month or more Adults Pediatrics
s_2605 Dermatological changes, located on lips Adults Pediatrics
s_2639 Edema, periorbital, eyes Adults Pediatrics
s_2627 Edema, periorbital, one eye Adults Pediatrics
s_2600 Enlarged vein of chest Adults Pediatrics
s_2633 Erythema, around either eye Adults Pediatrics
s_2630 Erythema, around one eye Adults Pediatrics
s_2572 Eye injury Adults Pediatrics
s_2645 Fatigue, worsening exercise tolerance Adults Pediatrics
s_2615 Fear of a particular person Adults Pediatrics
s_2651 Hemoptysis, massive Adults Pediatrics
s_2591 Joint pain, both knees Adults Pediatrics
s_2592 Joint pain, both knees, during movement Adults Pediatrics
s_2610 Joint pain, either knee Adults Pediatrics
s_2634 Loss of joint motion Adults Pediatrics
s_2638 Muscle cramps, lower limb Adults Pediatrics
s_2590 Normal urine colour Adults Pediatrics
s_2417 Oral lesions, larger than 1 cm Adults Pediatrics
s_2538 Oral lesions, lasting 3 or more weeks Adults Pediatrics
s_2537 Oral lesions, lasting less than 3 weeks Adults Pediatrics
s_2601 Other cause of burn Adults Pediatrics
s_2524 Red eye, bilateral Adults Pediatrics
s_2577 Red eye, unilateral Adults Pediatrics
s_2619 Skin pain, associated with swimming in the sea or ocean Adults Pediatrics
s_131 Sleep attacks Adults Pediatrics
s_2594 Spider bite, nonvenomous Adults Pediatrics
s_2593 Spider bite, possibly venomous Adults Pediatrics
s_2588 Spider bite, unknown type Adults Pediatrics
s_2606 Tenderness of spine Adults Pediatrics
s_2609 The tongue blade bite test Adults Pediatrics
s_2608 Tremors, both legs Adults Pediatrics
s_2646 Tremors, either hand Adults Pediatrics
s_2647 Tremors, either leg Adults Pediatrics
s_2611 Tremors, one leg Adults Pediatrics
s_2604 Unknown urine colour Adults Pediatrics
s_1619 Upper limb tenderness Adults Pediatrics
s_2658 Vomiting, food Adults Pediatrics
s_2641 Well appearance Adults Pediatrics

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ID Concept Age groups
s_661 Decreased motivation Adults Pediatrics
s_174 Edema, joint Adults Pediatrics
s_2333 Fear of parent Adults Pediatrics
s_2562 Insertion of foreign body, ear Adults Pediatrics
s_2561 Insertion of foreign body, nose Adults Pediatrics
s_117 Muscle cramps, calf Adults Pediatrics
s_162 Symptoms appearing after taking painkillers or a change in diet Adults Pediatrics
s_2305 Tremors, unspecified location Adults Pediatrics
s_2478 Uncertainty about physical abuse Adults Pediatrics

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ID Concept Age groups
s_145 Agitation
Question: Do you feel agitated, or are you unable to sit or lie still more than usual? Do you feel agitated, aggravated, or restless, and more than just irritable, or are you unable to sit or lie still more than usual?
Adults Pediatrics
s_818 Alcohol withdrawal syndrome
Name_common: Symptoms following a reduction in alcohol use Symptoms following a reduction in alcohol use
Adults Pediatrics
s_436 Anorectal pain
Question: Does you have pain in or around the anus or rectum? Do you have pain in or around the anus or rectum?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2508 Blepharoptosis, acute
Name_common: Recent dropping eyelids Dropping eyelids for less than 1 week
Adults Pediatrics
s_2511 Blepharoptosis, chronic
Name_common: Dropping eyelids for more than 7 days Dropping eyelids for 7 days or more
Question: Have your eyelids been drooping for more than 7 days? Have your eyelids been drooping for 7 days or more?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1925 Chest pain, pressure
Question: Do you have a squeezing or pressing chest pain, or does it feel like there is a heavy weight on your chest? Is the chest pain squeezing or pressing, or does it feel like there is a heavy weight on your chest?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2034 Consciousness disturbances
Question: Do you feel confused or disorientated, i.e., are you unsure of where you are, when you are, or who you are? Do you feel confused or disorientated, i.e., overly sleepy or unsure of where you are, when you are, or who you are?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2072 Consciousness disturbances, acute
Question: Has the confusion or disorientation started recently, i.e., a few hours to days ago? Has the confusion, disorientation, or drowsiness started recently, i.e., a few hours to days ago?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2073 Consciousness disturbances, chronic
Question: Have you been feeling confused or disoriented for more than a week? Have you been feeling confused, disorientated or drowsy for more than a week?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2162 Constipation, lasting 3 months or more
Name: Constipation, chronic Constipation, lasting 3 months or more
Name_common: Chronic constipation Constipation for 3 months or more
Question: Has the constipation, difficulty passing stool, lasted three months or more? Has the constipation, difficulty passing stool, lasted 3 months or more?
Adults Pediatrics
s_437 Cyanosis
Question: Do you have blue, bluish-grey, or purplish discolourations of the skin, mouth, lips, or nails, which haven't been caused by injury? Do you have blue, bluish-grey, or purplish discolourations of the skin, mouth, lips, or nails, that turns white or pale when pressed, and can’t be explained by bruising?
Adults Pediatrics
s_221 Dermatological changes, on genitals resembling cauliflower
Question: Do you have small, flat, bumps on your genitals or near your anus that resemble a cauliflower or wart? Do you have small, flat, bumps on your genitals or near your anus that resembles a cauliflower?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1571 Dermatological changes, painful
Question: Are the skin changes painful? Is the skin change painful, wether it is touched or not?
Adults Pediatrics
s_266 Difficulty biting and chewing
Question: Is it difficult for you to bite and chew? Is it difficult for you to bite and chew or clench your teeth?
Adults Pediatrics
s_727 Difficulty bonding with infant
Question: Do you find it hard to bond or establish a relationship with your newborn baby?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2201 Diplopia, lasting 24 hours or more
Name: Diplopia, lasting more than 24 hours Diplopia, lasting 24 hours or more
Name_common: Double vision lasting more than 24 hours Double vision lasting 24 hours or more
Question: Has the double vision lasted more than 24 hours? Has the double vision lasted 24 hours or more?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1994 Discharge from ear, purulent
Question: Is the fluid coming out of the ear yellow or green? Is there a purulent, i.e., yellow or green fluid, coming out from your ear?
Adults Pediatrics
s_974 Drop attack
Question: Have you ever, while fully conscious, fallen to the ground because of an unexpected loss of muscle strength?
Adults Pediatrics
s_90 Dyspnea, lasting between 1 day and 4 weeks
Name_common: Shortness of breath lasting between 1 day and 1 month Shortness of breath lasting between 1 day and 4 weeks
Question: Has the shortness of breath lasted between 1 day and 1 month? Has the shortness of breath lasted between 1 day and 4 weeks?
Adults Pediatrics
s_92 Dyspnea, started less than 1 hour ago
Name: Dyspnea, started 1 hour ago Dyspnea, started less than 1 hour ago
Name_common: Shortness of breath starting within the hour Shortness of breath started less than 1 hour ago
Adults Pediatrics
s_2193 Ear rubbing
Name_common: Pulling at own ear
Adults Pediatrics
s_623 Edema, both ankles
Question: Are both of ankles swollen? Are both ankles swollen?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1442 Edema, periorbital, both eyes
Name: Edema, periorbital Edema, periorbital, both eyes
Name_common: Swelling around the eyes Swelling around both eyes
Question: Are your eyelids or the area around your eyes swollen? Are both eyelids or the area around both eyes swollen?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1655 Edema, shoulder joint
Question: Is your shoulder swollen? Is either shoulder swollen?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1431 Edema, wrist joint
Question: Is your wrist swollen? Is either wrist swollen?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1989 Electrical burn
Question: Were you recently burned by an electric current, including a lighting strike injury? Have you recently been burned by an electric current, including a lighting strike injury?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1955 Erythema, around both eyes
Name: Erythema, around eyes Erythema, around both eyes
Name_common: Redness around eyes Redness around both eyes
Question: Is there redness around either eye? Is there redness around both eyes?
Adults Pediatrics
s_122 Excessive tear production
Question: Is either eye tearing up more than usual? Are your eyes watery or is either eye tearing up more than usual?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1156 Facial muscle paresis
Question: Does the corner of your mouth droop, or do you have difficulty tightly losing your eyes or wrinkling your forehead? Does the corner of your mouth droop, or do you have difficulty tightly closing your eyes or wrinkling your forehead?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1203 Facial pain, more than 2 hours
Name: Facial pain, longer than a couple of hours Facial pain, more than 2 hours
Name_common: Face pain lasting longer than a couple of hours Face pain lasting more than a couple of hours
Question: Has the facial pain lasted for more than a couple of hours? Has the facial pain lasted more than 2 hours?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2415 Fascination with death
Question: Is he|she fascinated by death, e.g., conversations often related to death, terminal illness, or suicide? Are you fascinated by death, e.g., conversations often related to death, terminal illness, or suicide?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1332 Fatigue, weakness after exercise
Question: Do you feel weaker than usual after exercising? Do you feel weaker than usual after physical activity?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2560 Foreign body insertion
Name: Insertion of foreign body Foreign body insertion
Name_common: Insertion of foreign object
Question: Have you put something inside an orifice of your body, e.g., nose or ear? Have you put something in an orifice of your body, e.g., nose or ear?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1535 Headache, chronic
Name_common: Headaches history longer than 3 months Headaches for 3 months or more
Question: Have you been experiencing these headaches for more than 3 months? Have you been experiencing these headaches for 3 months or more?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1610 Joint pain, knee, during movement
Name: Joint pain, one knee, during movement Joint pain, knee, during movement
Adults Pediatrics
s_581 Joint pain, one knee
Name_common: Knee pain Pain in one knee
Adults Pediatrics
s_665 Measles rash
Question: Do you have a rash that began about 5 days after the initial symptoms, has started on the face and worked its way down the body over a few days, eventually covering the entire body in blotches of red or reddish-brown bumps? Do you have a rash that has started on the face and worked its way down the body over a few days, eventually covering the entire body in blotches of red or reddish-brown bumps?
Adults Pediatrics
s_182 Nocturia
Name_common: Often urinating at night Urinating often at night
Adults Pediatrics
s_2346 Paresis, limbs, lasting between 24 hours and 4 weeks
Question: Has the difficulty moving your arms or legs lasted more than 24 hours but less than 4 weeks? Has the difficulty moving your arms or legs lasted between 1 day and 4 weeks?
Adults Pediatrics
s_492 Red eye
Name_common: Bloodshot eye None
Adults Pediatrics
s_1544 Scarlatiniform rash
Name: Scarlet fever rash Scarlatiniform rash
Question: Do you have a sunburn-like rash that started on your face or neck, and then spread to your trunk, arms and legs, and feels like sandpaper? Do you have a sunburn-like rash that feels like sandpaper?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1342 Scrotal transillumination
Question: When light (from e.g. flashlight) is shone through examined testicle - is this light visible on the other side of testicle?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2045 Seizures
Question: Have you recently had a seizure, i.e., sudden muscle convulsions? Has he|she recently had a seizure, i.e., sudden muscle convulsions (jerking of arms and legs, twitching all over)?
Adults Pediatrics
s_506 Skin mark from insect or bug bite
Name: Insect or arthropod bite or sting Skin mark from insect or bug bite
Name_common: Insect bite
Question: Have you been bitten or stung by an insect or other arthropod, or have you noticed one on yourself, e.g., lice, mosquitoes, ticks, spider or bedbugs? Have you been bitten or stung, or have you noticed on you an insect or any other bug, e.g., lice, mosquitoes, ticks, spider, bedbugs, etc.?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2159 Sunken fontanelle
Name_common: Sunken soft spot on infant's head
Adults Pediatrics
s_85 Tremors, head
Name: Head tremors Tremors, head
Name_common: Head tremors
Adults Pediatrics
s_86 Tremors, one hand
Name_common: Trembling hand Trembling of one hand
Adults Pediatrics
s_2 Unprotected vaginal intercourse in the past 3 months
Name: Sexual intercourse in recent months Unprotected vaginal intercourse in the past 3 months
Name_common: Sexual activity in recent months
Question: Have you recently had sexual intercourse, involving penetration of the vagina by the penis? Have you had sexual intercourse, involving unprotected penetration of the vagina by the penis, in the past 3 months?
Adults Pediatrics
s_2082 Vascular compromise
Question: Is any part of the body away from the injury pale, cold and pulseless? Is any part of the body away from the injury pulseless or paler and colder than the other limb?
Adults Pediatrics
s_1795 White-gray burrows in the skin
Name: Burrows in the skin White-gray burrows in the skin
Adults Pediatrics
s_1973 Wound, active bleeding
Name_common: Active wound bleeding Actively bleeding wound
Question: Are you currently bleeding from the wound? Is the wound actively bleeding?
Adults Pediatrics

Risk factors

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ID Concept Age groups
p_410 Cannabinoids ingestion Adults Pediatrics
p_500 Contact with children with gastroenteritis Adults Pediatrics
p_508 Contact with sick person, monkeypox Adults Pediatrics
p_60 Diagnosed cholecystolithiasis Adults Pediatrics
p_441 Diagnosed chronic heart failure Adults Pediatrics
p_414 Fly bite, Australia and Oceania Adults Pediatrics
p_478 Fly bite, Central Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_418 Fly bite, Central or South America Adults Pediatrics
p_419 Fly bite, Europe Adults Pediatrics
p_435 Fly bite, North America Adults Pediatrics
p_477 Fly bite, Northern Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_436 Fly bite, Northern Asia Adults Pediatrics
p_437 Fly bite, Southeast Asia Adults Pediatrics
p_479 Fly bite, Southern Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_417 Fly bite, the Middle East Adults Pediatrics
p_490 History of foreign body insertion in ear Adults Pediatrics
p_491 History of foreign body insertion in nose Adults Pediatrics
p_442 History of marine injury Adults Pediatrics
p_468 Hymenoptera sting, Australia and Oceania Adults Pediatrics
p_484 Hymenoptera sting, Central Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_463 Hymenoptera sting, Central and South America Adults Pediatrics
p_464 Hymenoptera sting, Europe Adults Pediatrics
p_467 Hymenoptera sting, Middle East Adults Pediatrics
p_462 Hymenoptera sting, North America Adults Pediatrics
p_483 Hymenoptera sting, Northern Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_465 Hymenoptera sting, Northern Asia Adults Pediatrics
p_466 Hymenoptera sting, Southeast Asia Adults Pediatrics
p_485 Hymenoptera sting, Southern Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_434 Kissing bug bite, Central or South America Adults Pediatrics
p_424 Kissing bug bite, North America Adults Pediatrics
p_432 Mosquito bite, Australia and Oceania Adults Pediatrics
p_472 Mosquito bite, Central Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_427 Mosquito bite, Central or South America Adults Pediatrics
p_430 Mosquito bite, Europe Adults Pediatrics
p_428 Mosquito bite, North America Adults Pediatrics
p_471 Mosquito bite, Northern Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_438 Mosquito bite, Northern Asia Adults Pediatrics
p_429 Mosquito bite, Southeast Asia Adults Pediatrics
p_473 Mosquito bite, Southern Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_431 Mosquito bite, the Middle East Adults Pediatrics
p_488 No childbirth in the past 6 weeks Adults Pediatrics
p_449 No suspicion of abuse Adults Pediatrics
p_460 Spider bite, Australia and Oceania Adults Pediatrics
p_481 Spider bite, Central Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_455 Spider bite, Central and South America Adults Pediatrics
p_456 Spider bite, Europe Adults Pediatrics
p_459 Spider bite, Middle East Adults Pediatrics
p_454 Spider bite, North America Adults Pediatrics
p_480 Spider bite, Northern Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_457 Spider bite, Northern Asia Adults Pediatrics
p_458 Spider bite, Southeast Asia Adults Pediatrics
p_482 Spider bite, Southern Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_452 Tick bite, Australia and Oceania Adults Pediatrics
p_475 Tick bite, Central Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_420 Tick bite, Central or South America Adults Pediatrics
p_421 Tick bite, Europe Adults Pediatrics
p_415 Tick bite, North America Adults Pediatrics
p_476 Tick bite, Northern Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_439 Tick bite, Northern Asia Adults Pediatrics
p_440 Tick bite, Southeast Asia Adults Pediatrics
p_474 Tick bite, Southern Africa Adults Pediatrics
p_422 Tick bite, the Middle East Adults Pediatrics
p_445 Two booster shots of COVID-19 vaccination Adults Pediatrics
p_448 Uncertainty about abuse Adults Pediatrics
p_443 Uncircumcised male Adults Pediatrics
p_447 Victim of abuse Adults Pediatrics
p_363 Victim of psychological abuse Adults Pediatrics
p_399 Victim of sexual abuse Adults Pediatrics

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ID Concept Age groups
p_48 Insect or arthropod bite Adults Pediatrics
p_336 No suspicion of physical abuse Adults Pediatrics
p_258 Polytrauma Adults Pediatrics
p_304 Victim of bullying Adults Pediatrics

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ID Concept Age groups
p_360 COVID-19 vaccination, more than 6 months ago
Name: Full COVID-19 vaccination, more than 6 months ago COVID-19 vaccination, more than 6 months ago
Adults Pediatrics
p_82 Contact with allergen
Question: Is it likely that the symptoms were triggered by a contact with something you may be allergic to, e.g., food, chemicals, pollen or pets? Have you had contact with a possible allergen, e.g., food, chemicals, pollen, or pets?
Adults Pediatrics
p_99 Contact with sick person, chickenpox
Question: Have you been exposed to someone with chickenpox in the past 3 weeks? Have you been in close contact with someone with chickenpox in the past 3 weeks?
Adults Pediatrics
p_176 History of anaphylactic reaction
Name: History of anaphylactic reactions History of anaphylactic reaction
Name_common: History of severe allergic reactions History of severe allergic reaction
Adults Pediatrics
p_178 History of malignant neoplasm
Name: History of neoplasm History of malignant neoplasm
Name_common: History of cancer History of malignancy
Question: Have you ever been diagnosed with a neoplastic disease, i.e., cancer? Have you been diagnosed with a malignant neoplasm, i.e., cancer, in the past 7 years?
Adults Pediatrics
p_27 History of psychological trauma
Question: Have you ever experienced a highly emotional, seriously stressful, or traumatic situation? Have you ever experienced a highly emotional, severely stressful, or traumatic situation that could have an impact on the development of the current symptoms?
Adults Pediatrics
p_216 Risky sexual behaviour
Name_common: Risky sexual activity
Question: Would you describe your sexual behaviour as risky, e.g., any type of sex without the use of a condom, with a high-risk partner, or multiple sex partners? Can your sexual behaviour be described as risky, e.g., any type of sex without the use of a condom, with a high-risk partner, or multiple sex partners?
Adults Pediatrics
p_409 Unknown insect bite, Australia and Oceania
Name: Insect or arthropod bite, Australia Unknown insect bite, Australia and Oceania
Name_common: Insect bite in Australia None
Question: Have you been bitten by an insect or other arthropod in Australia? Have you been bitten by an insect or any other bug Australia?
Adults Pediatrics
p_402 Unknown insect bite, Central Africa
Name: Insect or arthropod bite, Central Africa Unknown insect bite, Central Africa
Name_common: Insect bite in Central Africa None
Question: Have you been bitten by an insect or other arthropod in Central Africa? Have you been bitten by an insect or any other bug in Central Africa?
Adults Pediatrics
p_404 Unknown insect bite, Central or South America
Name: Insect or arthropod bite, Central or South America Unknown insect bite, Central or South America
Name_common: Insect bite in Central or South America None
Question: Have you been bitten by an insect or other arthropod in Central or South America? Have you been bitten by an insect or any other bug in Central or South America?
Adults Pediatrics
p_400 Unknown insect bite, Europe
Name: Insect or arthropod bite, Europe Unknown insect bite, Europe
Name_common: Insect bite in Europe None
Question: Have you been bitten by an insect or other arthropod in Europe? Have you been bitten by an insect or any other bug in Europe?
Adults Pediatrics
p_405 Unknown insect bite, North America
Name: Insect or arthropod bite, North America Unknown insect bite, North America
Name_common: Insect bite in North America None
Question: Have you been bitten by an insect or other arthropod in North America? Have you been bitten by an insect or any other bug in North America?
Adults Pediatrics
p_403 Unknown insect bite, Northern Africa
Name: Insect or arthropod bite, Northern Africa Unknown insect bite, Northern Africa
Name_common: Insect bite in Northern Africa None
Question: Have you been bitten by an insect or other arthropod in North Africa? Have you been bitten by an insect or any other bug in North Africa?
Adults Pediatrics
p_407 Unknown insect bite, Northern Asia
Name: Insect or arthropod bite, Northern Asia Unknown insect bite, Northern Asia
Name_common: Insect bite in Northern Asia None
Question: Have you been bitten by an insect or other arthropod in Northern Asia? Have you been bitten by an insect or any other bug in Northern Asia?
Adults Pediatrics
p_408 Unknown insect bite, Southeast Asia
Name: Insect or arthropod bite, Southeast Asia Unknown insect bite, Southeast Asia
Name_common: Insect bite in Southeast Asia None
Question: Have you been bitten by an insect or other arthropod in Southeast Asia? Have you been bitten by an insect or any other bug in Southeast Asia?
Adults Pediatrics
p_401 Unknown insect bite, Southern Africa
Name: Insect or arthropod bite, Southern Africa Unknown insect bite, Southern Africa
Name_common: Insect bite in Southern Africa None
Question: Have you been bitten by an insect or other arthropod in Southern Africa? Have you been bitten by an insect or any other bug in Southern Africa?
Adults Pediatrics
p_406 Unknown insect bite, the Middle East
Name: Insect or arthropod bite, the Middle East Unknown insect bite, the Middle East
Name_common: Insect bite in the Middle East None
Question: Have you been bitten by an insect or other arthropod in the Middle East? Have you been bitten by an insect or any other bug in the Middle East?
Adults Pediatrics

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