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Conditions
Added (8)
c_1097 | Acute lower limb ischemia |
c_1098 | Acute stress reaction |
c_1099 | Acute upper limb ischemia |
c_1095 | Blunt abdominal trauma |
c_753 | Diabetic nephropathy |
c_1096 | Penetrating abdominal trauma |
c_924 | Placenta previa |
c_989 | Placental abruption |
Removed (1)
c_1066 | Abdominal trauma |
Updated (56)
c_926 | ACE inhibitor-induced cough Common name:Cough resulting from reaction to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor drugsNone |
c_306 | Acetaminophen poisoning Common name:Paracetamol poisoning |
c_697 | Acute intestinal ischemia Hint:You need to see a doctor as soon as possible! Ask someone nearby for help.You need to see a doctor as soon as possible! Ask someone nearby for help or call an ambulance! |
c_193 | Acute opioid (morphine, heroin) toxicity Hint:Please consult a toxicologist and/or psychiatrist.You may require immediate medical attention! Ask someone nearby for help and call an ambulance! |
c_194 | Acute stimulant (amphetamine, cocaine) overdose Hint:Please consult a toxicologist and/or psychiatrist immediately.You may require immediate medical attention! Ask someone nearby for help and call an ambulance! |
c_249 | Acute streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis Common name:Strep throat |
c_703 | Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding Hint:You should consult a gastroenterologist immediately.You should consult a gastroenterologist immediately! Ask someone nearby for help or call an ambulance! |
c_4 | Allergic rhinitis Common name:Hay fever Hint:Please see an allergist.If your symptoms get worse, see your family doctor. |
c_243 | American trypanosomiasis Name:TrypanosomiasisAmerican trypanosomiasis |
c_471 | Cerebellopontine angle syndrome Hint:Please see a neurologist.Please see a neurologist urgently! |
c_976 | Chest pain, unspecified Common name:Unspecific chest pain |
c_84 | Chronic venous insufficiency Hint:Consult your family doctor, angiologist, or vascular surgeon.Consult your family doctor, an angiologist, or a vascular surgeon. |
c_971 | Cough, unspecified Common name:Unspecific cough |
c_404 | Diabetes mellitus type 1 Hint:You should consult your family doctor, an internist or an endocrinologist.You should urgently consult your family doctor, an internist or an endocrinologist. |
c_965 | Diarrhea, unspecified Common name:DiarrheaUnspecific diarrhea |
c_967 | Disorder of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, unspecified Common name:Unspecified skin disorderUnspecific skin disorder |
c_101 | Gastroesophageal reflux disease Hint:Please see your family doctor or a gastroenterologist.If your symptoms get worse, please see your family doctor or a gastroenterologist. |
c_1040 | Head and neck unspecified injury Common name:Unspecified head and neck injury |
c_287 | Horner's syndrome Hint:Please see a neurologist.Please see a neurologist urgently! |
c_59 | Hypothyroidism Common name:Underactive thyroidNone |
c_727 | Lactational mastitis Name:MastitisLactational mastitis Common name:Inflammation of breastNone Hint:You should consult a gynecologist immediately.You should consult your general practitioner. |
c_123 | Laryngitis Hint:If your symptoms are severe or do not go away after three weeks, consult your family doctor or ENT doctor specialist.If your symptoms are severe or do not resolve after three weeks, consult your family doctor or ENT doctor specialist. |
c_553 | Lateral medullary syndrome Hint:Please, consult a neurologist.Please, consult a neurologist as soon as possible. |
c_211 | Left-sided heart failure Hint:You should see a cardiologist.You should see a cardiologist as soon as possible. |
c_1053 | Limb injury, unspecified location Common name:Limb injury of an unspecified locationLimb injury of unspecified location |
c_1038 | Lower limb injury, unspecified location Common name:Lower limb injury of unspecified location |
c_1022 | Lumbar vertebra fracture Hint:Consult orthopaedist as soon as possible.You should promptly visit the nearest trauma center! |
c_620 | Medulloblastoma Hint:Please consult a neurosurgeon.Please consult a neurologist. |
c_710 | Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy Common name:Nausea and vomiting during pregnancyNone |
c_583 | Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Hint:Please see a hematologist and an oncologist.Please see a hematologist and an oncologist as soon as possible! |
c_801 | Non-lactational mastitis Name:Mammary duct ectasiaNon-lactational mastitis Common name:Plugged milk ductInflammation of the breast Hint:Please see your doctor.You should consult your gynecologist. |
c_617 | Pancoast tumor Hint:Please consult a thoracic surgeon and neurologist.Please consult a thoracic surgeon and a neurologist promptly. |
c_1020 | Pelvis fracture Hint:You should report to a trauma unit immediately.You should report to a trauma unit immediately. Call an ambulance! |
c_957 | Periorbital cellulitis Common name:Inflammation of eye socketNone Hint:Consult you ophtalmologist or primary care doctor immediately!Consult your ophthalmologist or primary care doctor. If your symptoms worsen, seek an immediate ophthalmologist's care. |
c_1065 | Physical injury of unknown location Common name:Injury with unspecified locationNone |
c_369 | Pre-eclampsia Hint:Please see your gynecologist as soon as possible!Please see gynecologist as soon as possible! |
c_122 | Prostatitis Hint:It would be a good idea to see an urologist.Please consult a urologist. |
c_288 | Pulmonary edema Hint:See a cardiologist or internist as soon as possible!You need to see a doctor as soon as possible! Ask someone nearby for help or call an ambulance! |
c_284 | Pyelonephritis Hint:Consultation with family doctor, urologist, or nephrologist recommended.Consultation with family doctor, urologist, or nephrologist is recommended. |
c_362 | Respiratory failure Hint:Please consult your family doctor or a pulmonologist.You need to see a doctor as soon as possible! Ask someone nearby for help or call an ambulance! |
c_252 | Rift Valley fever Common name:Rift Valley feverNone |
c_572 | Right-sided heart failure Hint:Please consult your family doctor, an internist or a cardiologist.You should see a cardiologist as soon as possible. |
c_1021 | Scapula fracture Hint:Consult orthopaedist.Consult an orthopaedist or report to the nearest trauma center. |
c_116 | Stress incontinence Hint:You should be seen by a urologist.If your symptoms get worse, consult a urologist. |
c_170 | Stye Hint:Please visit your family doctor or an ophthalmologist.If your symptoms get worse, please visit your family doctor or an ophthalmologist. |
c_819 | Sun allergy Hint:For severe or persistent symptoms, you may need to see a doctor (dermatologist).For severe or persistent symptoms, you may need to see a dermatologist. |
c_135 | Superficial thrombophlebitis Name:Superficial phlebitisSuperficial thrombophlebitis Common name:Superficial thrombophlebitisInflammation of the superficial veins |
c_152 | Temporomandibular joint disorders Common name:Temporomandibular joint dysfunctionNone |
c_1023 | Thoracic vertebra fracture Hint:You should promptly visit trauma centre.You should promptly visit the nearest trauma center! |
c_1032 | Toe dislocation Common name:Dislocated toeNone |
c_1052 | Trunk injury, unspecified location Common name:Trunk injury of unspecified location |
c_238 | Typhus Name:Typhus or Epidemic typhusTyphus |
c_1036 | Upper limb injury, unspecified location Common name:Upper limb injury of unspecified location |
c_54 | Urge incontinence Hint:You need to consult a urologist.If your symptoms get worse, consult a urologist. |
c_966 | Vomiting, unspecified Common name:VomitingUnspecific vomiting |
c_961 | Wound problems Common name:Wound complicationsNone |
Symptoms
Added (24)
s_2180 | Bone deformation, non-traumatic |
s_2181 | Bone deformation, post-traumatic |
s_2196 | Cold feet and toes, unilateral |
s_1810 | Dermatological changes, located in the genital area |
s_2194 | Diarrhea, lasting 2 to 14 days |
s_2126 | Diarrhea, lasting less than 48 hours |
s_2201 | Diplopia, lasting more than 24 hours |
s_2200 | Diplopia, lasting up to 24 hours |
s_2176 | Dyspnea, lasting 1 to 24 hours |
s_2186 | Female genital burn |
s_1172 | Fever, periodic |
s_2182 | Flank pain |
s_2190 | Headache, recent, lasting for more than 1 hour and less than 1 day |
s_2189 | Headache, recent, lasting less than 1 hour |
s_2191 | Headache, recent, lasting more than 1 day |
s_1725 | Lower limb pallor |
s_2187 | Male genital burn |
s_2052 | Male infertility |
s_2068 | Upper limb pallor |
s_2115 | Vaginal bleeding in pregnancy |
s_2117 | Vaginal bleeding in pregnancy, heavy |
s_2116 | Vaginal bleeding in pregnancy, light |
s_2183 | Vaginal bleeding in pregnancy, painless |
s_2130 | Vaginal bleeding, negative or unknown pregnancy status |
Removed (4)
s_1224 | Bone deformation |
s_1947 | Broken bone |
s_1849 | Diarrhea, lasting up to 14 days |
s_1217 | Nonmenstrual vaginal bleeding or spotting |
Updated (79)
s_1851 | Abdominal pain, migrating to the right lower quadrant Common name:Stomach pain, moved to the lower right side |
s_1846 | Abdominal pain, radiating to lower or middle part of the back Name:Abdominal pain, radiating to lower or middle part of backAbdominal pain, radiating to lower or middle part of the back Common name:Belly pain spreading to the lower or middle backStomach pain spreading to the lower or middle back Question:Does your belly pain travel to your lower or middle back?Does your stomach pain radiate or move to your lower or middle back? |
s_38 | Back pain, lumbar, radiates to back of the thigh Common name:Back pain radiating through the back of thigh to kneeLower back pain spreading through the back of the thigh to the knee |
s_663 | Back pain, lumbar, radiating to the groin Common name:Lower-back pain radiating to the groinLower-back pain spreading to the groin |
s_534 | Bradycardia Question:Do you have a slow heart rate under 60 beats per minute?Do you have a slow heart rate, under 60 beats per minute? |
s_1480 | Breast pain or tenderness, bilateral Name:Breast tendernessBreast pain or tenderness, bilateral Question:Are your breasts tender?Are both of your breasts sore or tender to the touch? |
s_609 | Breast pain or tenderness, unilateral Name:Breast tightness or painBreast pain or tenderness, unilateral Question:Do you have pain or tightness in one of your breasts?Is only one of your breasts sore or tender to the touch? |
s_2040 | Burn involving face, hands, feet, genitalia, or major joints Question:Did your burn involve face, hands, feet, genitalia, or major joints?Did your burn involve your face, hands, feet, genitalia, or major joints? |
s_37 | Chest pain, radiating between shoulder blades Common name:Chest pain radiating between shoulder bladesChest pain spreading to between the shoulder blades |
s_2074 | Chest pain, radiating to left upper limb Common name:Chest pain, spreading to the left upper limb |
s_36 | Chest pain, radiating to the neck Name:Chest pain, radiating to neckChest pain, radiating to the neck Common name:Chest pain radiating to neckChest pain spreading to the neck |
s_2162 | Constipation, chronic Question:Has your constipation, difficulty passing stool, lasted 3 months?Has your constipation, difficulty passing stool, lasted three months or more? |
s_1985 | Cough, nocturnal Question:Have you been woken up by coughing?Do you have a cough during the night that sometimes wakes you up? |
s_195 | Current cigarette smoking Question:Do you currently smoke cigarettes or vape nicotine?Do you currently smoke cigarettes or vape with nicotine? |
s_1750 | Cyanosis, fingers, after exposure to stress or cold Question:Does the pain and change in color of your fingers happen more often after exposure to cold weather?Have you noticed your fingers turning greyish-blue following exposure to stress or cold? |
s_2110 | Dermatological changes, female genital area Question:Are the skin changes on your genitals or in that area?Are the skin changes on or around your genitals? |
s_1680 | Dermatological changes, hyperpigmentation of the skin Question:Have you noticed that your skin has become darker?Have you noticed spots, patches or areas of your skin that have become darker than the normal surrounding skin? |
s_2111 | Dermatological changes, male genital area Question:Are the skin changes on your genitals or in that area?Are the skin changes on or around your genitals? |
s_402 | Dermatological changes, recurring during infections or menstrual period Common name:Skin changes recurring during infections or menstrual periodSkin changes recurring during period or infections Question:Does your skin encounter more changes when you have an infection or have your period?Do you often have more skin changes during your period or an infection? |
s_1957 | Destructive thoughts towards other people or things Question:Do you think about harming other people or being destructive in some other way?Do you think about harming people or being destructive in some other way? |
s_1376 | Diarrhea, rice water Common name:Diarrhea looking like rice waterDiarrhea that looks like rice water Question:Does your diarrhea look like rice water or mostly clear with a slight haziness to it?Does your diarrhea look like rice water, i.e., mostly clear with a slight haziness to it? |
s_936 | Dizziness, vertigo Question:Do you sometimes feel dizzy, as if the room is spinning?Do you feel dizzy, as if the room is spinning? |
s_489 | Dry discharge on eyelids Question:Do you have dried or crusty discharge on your eyelids or in the corners of your eyes?Is the discharge on your eyelids or in the corners of your eyes dry or crusty? |
s_68 | Dysphonia Common name:HoarsenessHoarse voice |
s_2075 | Dyspnea, acute (trauma-related) Name:Dyspnea, acute (trauma related)Dyspnea, acute (trauma-related) Question:Did your shortness of breath start all of a sudden or over several minutes after the injury?Did your shortness of breath start after the injury? |
s_90 | Dyspnea, lasting 1 day to 4 weeks Name:Dyspnea, subacuteDyspnea, lasting 1 day to 4 weeks Common name:Shortness of breath getting worse over a few hours or daysShortness of breath lasting 1 day to 4 weeks Question:Has your shortness of breath lasted longer than an hour and shorter than four weeks?Has your shortness of breath lasted more than one day and less than four weeks? |
s_92 | Dyspnea, lasting less than 1 hour Name:Dyspnea, acuteDyspnea, lasting less than 1 hour Common name:Shortness of breath appearing suddenly or developing over several minutesShortness of breath lasting less than 1 hour |
s_1625 | Dyspnea, lasting more than 4 weeks Name:Dyspnea, chronicDyspnea, lasting more than 4 weeks Common name:Chronic shortness of breathShortness of breath lasting more than 4 weeks Question:Has your shortness of breath lasted for more than 4 weeks?Has your shortness of breath lasted more than 4 weeks? |
s_202 | Erythema migrans Common name:Expanding rash with migrating rednessExpanding rash with spreading redness |
s_433 | Erythema, foreskin or head of the penis Question:Do you have redness on your penis or foreskin?Do you have redness on the head of your penis or foreskin? |
s_1999 | Erythema, vulva Question:Has your vaginal opening been red?Is your vagina or vulva red or irritated? |
s_606 | Eye flashes Question:Do you sometimes see flashes of light before your eyes?Do you sometimes see flashes of light in your field of vision? |
s_1156 | Facial muscle paresis Question:Have you noticed a drooping corner of your mouth, difficulty in tightly closing your eyes, or wrinkling your forehead?Have you noticed a drooping in the corner of your mouth, difficulty tightly closing your eyes or wrinkling your forehead? |
s_1436 | Facial pain, paranasal sinus Question:Do you have pain or pressure in your sinuses, in the region next to your nose under the eyes or above your eyebrows?Do you have pain or pressure in your sinuses, in the region next to your nose, under the eyes, or above your eyebrows? |
s_2100 | Fatigue Question:Do you feel sleepy, drowsy, tired or weak? Do you lack the energy for your usual daily activities?Do you feel sleepy, drowsy, tired or weak, or do you lack the energy for your usual daily activities? |
s_244 | Fear of object, situation, action Common name:Specific fear Question:Do you fear or dread a specific object, situation, or action?Do you fear a specific object, situation, or action? |
s_100 | Fever between 100.4 and 104 °F (38 and 40 °C) Question:Is your body temperature between 100.4°F (38°C) and 104°F (40°C)?Is your body temperature between 100.4°F or 38°C and 104°F or 40°C? |
s_99 | Fever between 98.6 and 100.4°F (37 and 38°C) Question:Is your body temperature between 98.6 (37°C) and 100.4°F (38°C)?Is your body temperature between 98.6 or 37°C and 100.4°F or 38°C? |
s_2000 | Fever greater than 104 °F (40 °C) Question:Is your body temperature above 104 °F (40 °C)?Is your body temperature above 104 °F or 40 °C? |
s_1186 | Fever with flare-ups and remissions Question:Is your fever recurrent- does it occur periodically and then subsideIs your fever recurrent, i.e., occurs periodically and then subsides? |
s_504 | Foamy urine Question:Is your urine foamy or full of bubbles?Is your urine foamy or bubbly like a freshly poured beer? |
s_547 | Galactorrhea Common name:Milky discharge from the nippleDischarge from the nipple |
s_1570 | Gastric symptoms after eating or drinking foods containing lactose Question:Do your symptoms occur shortly after you eat or drink dairy products like milk, ice cream, or cheese?Do your gastric symptoms occur shortly after you eat or drink dairy products like milk, ice cream, or cheese? |
s_1870 | Headache, chronic, attack lasting 4 to 72 hours Name:Headache, attack lasting 4 to 72 hoursHeadache, chronic, attack lasting 4 to 72 hours Common name:Headaches lasting between 4 and 72 hoursHeadaches, attacks lasting between 4 and 72 hours |
s_1868 | Headache, chronic, attack lasting five minutes to four hours Name:Headache, attack lasting five minutes to four hoursHeadache, chronic, attack lasting five minutes to four hours Common name:Headaches lasting between five minutes and four hoursHeadaches, attacks lasting between five minutes and four hours |
s_1901 | Headache, chronic, attack lasting three to seven days Name:Headache, attack lasting three to seven daysHeadache, chronic, attack lasting three to seven days Common name:Headaches lasting from three to seven daysHeadaches, attacks lasting from three to seven days |
s_1907 | Headache, chronic, attack lasting up to five minutes Name:Headache, attack lasting up to five minutesHeadache, chronic, attack lasting up to five minutes Common name:Headache attacks lasting up to 5 minutesHeadaches, attacks lasting up to 5 minutes |
s_1905 | Headache, sudden onset Question:Did your headache start suddenly and reach its peak in a couple of seconds or minutes?Did your headache start suddenly and reach its peak in a couple of seconds to minutes? |
s_1864 | Headache, worst headache in life Common name:Worst headache in lifeWorst headache ever Question:Does the pain you experience can be described as the worst pain imaginable?Would you describe the pain you are experiencing as the worst pain imaginable? |
s_1005 | Hemiparesis Common name:Weakness of the half of the bodyWeakness of one side of the body |
s_1022 | Hemiplegia Common name:Paralysis of one side of the body |
s_533 | Hypotension Question:Do you tend to have low blood pressure?Is your blood pressure lower than usual? |
s_1818 | Impaired vision, recent onset Common name:Recent vision problemsNewly impaired vision |
s_1440 | Irregular menstruations Question:Have there been at least 20 days between your shortest and longest menstrual cycle in the last six months?Has your menstrual bleeding been occurring irregularly, i.e., at least 20 days between your shortest and longest menstrual cycle in the past six months? |
s_359 | Joint deformation, non-traumatic Name:Joint deformationJoint deformation, non-traumatic Common name:Deformed jointJoint deformation not associated with recent trauma Question:Are any of your joints malformed or unusually shaped?Do you have any joint deformities that are not associated with a recent trauma? |
s_2087 | Joint deformation, posttraumatic Question:Are any of your joints deformed, not just swollen, after a recent trauma or injury?Have any of your joints been deformed, not just swollen, due to a recent trauma or injury? |
s_1793 | Lice eggs or nits on hair shafts Question:Have you noticed eggs or nits, i.e., tiny white specks at the base of your hair shafts that are hard to get rid off?Have you noticed eggs or nits in your hair, i.e., tiny white specks at the base of your hair shafts that are hard to get rid of? |
s_143 | Nervousness or weepiness Question:Have you recently been nervous, irritable or crying more than usual?Have you been crying or feeling nervous more than usual recently? |
s_1452 | Pain in both upper limbs Question:Do you feel pain in any part of both of your arms, e.g., arms, forearms, or hands?Do you feel pain in any part of both of your upper limbs, e.g., arms, forearms, or hands? |
s_1250 | Pain in groin during coughing, sneezing, laughing or physical exercises Name:Pain in groin during coughing, sneezing or laughingPain in groin during coughing, sneezing, laughing or physical exercises Question:Do you have pain in your groin when you cough, sneeze, or laugh?Do you have pain in your groin when you cough, sneeze, laugh, or exercise? |
s_52 | Pain in scrotum Question:Do you have pain in your scrotum or either testicle?Do you have pain in your scrotum or either of your testicles? |
s_110 | Palpitations Question:Does your heart unexpectedly start to race or feels like it skips a beat?Does your heart unexpectedly start to race or pound, or does it feel like it skips a beat? |
s_2002 | Palpitations, over 5 minutes Common name:Irregular heart rhythm lasting longer than 5 minutesNone Question:Do you feel irregular heart rhythm which lasts over 5 minutes and does not subside after rest?Has the feeling of your heart pounding, fluttering, or skipping a beat not subsided after rest and lasted more than 5 minutes? |
s_2004 | Palpitations, recurrent Question:Have you had palpitations like this before?Have you felt your heart pounding, fluttering, or skipping a beat like this before? |
s_2088 | Physical injury symptom Question:Have you recently had any trauma or physical injury?Have you recently had a trauma or a physical injury? |
s_762 | Purpuric rash Question:Do you have purple, red or brown spots, 4-10 mm in diameter, on your skin that do not get lighter when you press them?Do you have purple or red spots, 3-10 mm in diameter, on your skin that do not fade when you press them? |
s_1915 | Purpuric rash, palpable Common name:Rash with small, red or purple spots, that can be felt, not fading under pressureRash with small red or purple spots, not fading under pressure, that can be felt Question:Do you have red or purple spots on the skin, 3-10 mm in diameter, that do not fade when you press them and that can be felt under your fingers?Do you have purple or red spots, 3-10 mm in diameter, on your skin that do not fade when you press them, and that can be felt under your fingers? |
s_1145 | Redness in temporal region Common name:Pain and redness in the area of the templeRedness around the temple Question:Have you noticed pain and redness in the area of your temple?Do you have redness around your temples? |
s_1245 | Soft lump in inguinal region, reducible Question:If you press on the lump, does it disappear or go back into belly?If you press on the lump, does it disappear or go back into your stomach? |
s_571 | Spasticity Question:Do you have an abnormal increase in your muscle tone, like muscle stiffness or tightness, or constant muscle contraction?Do you have an abnormal increase in your muscle tone, e.g., muscle stiffness, tightness, or constant muscle contraction? |
s_1434 | Steatorrhea Question:Do you have slippery or oily stools that are shiny, float and, are difficult to flush?Do you have slippery or oily stools that are shiny, float, and are difficult to flush? |
s_1140 | Suicidal thoughts with plan and steps taken Question:Have you thought about a specific plan to hurt yourself, and have you taken any steps to carry it out?Have you thought about a plan to commit suicide, and have you taken any steps to carry it out? |
s_221 | Surface of lesion on genitals resembling cauliflower Name:Surface of lesion on genitals resembles cauliflowerSurface of lesion on genitals resembling cauliflower |
s_487 | Thick eye discharge Question:Have you noticed a thick discharge coming out of your eye?Is the discharge coming from your eyes thick and clear? |
s_728 | Thoughts of harming one's child Name:Destructive thoughts, of harming one's childThoughts of harming one's child Common name:Destructive thoughts of harming one's childThoughts of harming your child Question:Do you have intrusive thoughts about harming your child that make you feel afraid or guilty?Do you have thoughts about harming your child that make you feel afraid or guilty? |
s_729 | Thoughts of wanting to kill one's child Name:Destructive thoughts, of wanting to kill one's childThoughts of wanting to kill one's child Common name:Destructive thoughts of wanting to kill one's childThoughts of wanting to kill your child Question:Do you have thoughts involving wanting to kill your child?Do you have thoughts about wanting to kill your child? |
s_1899 | Tingling fingers, first three digits Common name:Tingling in the thumb, index finger, and middle fingerTingling in the thumb, index, and middle finger Question:Have you noticed tingling feeling, like pins and needles in your thumb, index finger, and middle finger?Have you noticed tingling a feeling, like pins and needles in your thumb, index, and middle finger? |
s_305 | Vomiting Question:Have you vomited recently?Have you been vomiting? |
s_1561 | Xanthoma Question:Have you noticed yellowish bumps under any part of your skin but especially on your knees, elbows, or feet?Have you noticed yellowish bumps under your skin, especially on your knees, elbows, or feet? |
Risk factors
Added (2)
p_276 | History of hysterectomy |
p_84 | Recent excessive alcohol consumption |
Updated (27)
p_65 | Age below 18 Name:Age < 18Age below 18 |
p_174 | Anticoagulant use Common name:Blood thinner use Question:Are you taking any medications to thin your blood, e.g., Coumadin or Warfarin, Heparin, low-molecular-weight Heparin, Rivaroxaban, Apixaban, Betrixaban, Edoxaban, Dabigatran, or Hirudin?Are you taking any medications to thin your blood, e.g., warfarin (Coumadin), acenocoumarol (Sintrom), heparin, low-molecular-weight heparin (Clexane), rivaroxaban (Xarelto), apixaban (Eliquis), betrixaban (Bevyxxa), edoxaban (Lixiana), dabigatran (Pradaxa), or hirudin? |
p_81 | Atmospheric pressure changes Common name:Activities connected to sudden atmospheric pressure changes Question:Have you been exposed to atmospheric pressure or altitude changes such as flying, scuba diving, or driving in the mountains?Have you been exposed to abrupt atmospheric pressure or altitude changes such as flying, scuba diving, or driving in the mountains? |
p_6 | BMI below 19 Common name:Low body weight |
p_146 | Back injury Common name:Back injuryNone Question:Have you recently suffered from a back injury, e.g. after falling or exercising?Have you recently injured your back, e.g., from falling or exercising? |
p_234 | Burn Question:Did you burn yourself with heated objects, liquids, electricity or chemicals?Have you burned yourself with a heated object, liquid, electricity, or chemicals? |
p_40 | Carbon monoxide source Question:Do you have a coal or gas furnace, gas fireplace, or a broken gas boiler?Do you have, or are you near a coal or gas furnace, gas fireplace, or a broken gas boiler? |
p_220 | Chronic NSAIDs use Question:Did you use NSAIDs such as aspirin, Advil, ibuprofen, naproxen, Voltaren etc. for longer than a year and the gaps between taking the medication were not longer than 7 days?Have you been using NSAIDs such as aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil), naproxen (Aleve), diclofenac (Voltaren) etc. for longer than a year and the gaps between taking the medication were not longer than 7 days? |
p_128 | Chronic UV exposure Question:Have you been sunburned or exposed to ultraviolet radiation (e.g., a tanning salon) frequently?Have you been sunburned or exposed to ultraviolet radiation, e.g., tanning salon, sunbed, sun lamp, etc. frequently? |
p_122 | Contact with animals Question:Have you come into contact with non-domesticated animals (i.e. farm animals, wild animals, pests)?Have you come into contact with non-domesticated animals, e.g. farm animals, wild animals, pests? |
p_100 | Contact with animals, stray cat Name:Contact with animals, catContact with animals, stray cat Common name:Contact with stray cats Question:Have you been around any stray cats recently?Have you been around or had any contact with stray cats recently? |
p_41 | Contact with insecticides Question:Have you recently come into contact with insecticides?Have you recently had contact with insecticides? |
p_78 | Coronary disease Question:Do you suffer from any coronary artery disease (e.g. angina pectoris)?Do you suffer from any coronary artery disease, e.g. angina pectoris? |
p_180 | Daily corticosteroid use Name:Corticosteroid useDaily corticosteroid use Common name:Daily steroid use Question:Do you take any steroids such as prednisone or hydrocortisone every day?Do you take steroids such as prednisone (Deltasone) or hydrocortisone (Cortef) daily? |
p_188 | Dental trauma Common name:Tooth injury Question:Did you have any tooth trauma for example due to blow or injury to the mouth?Have you had a tooth trauma, i.e., due to being struck in the face or mouth? |
p_183 | Diagnosed peripheral vascular disease Question:Have you ever been diagnosed with peripheral vascular disease?Have you been diagnosed with peripheral vascular disease? |
p_263 | Diagnosed psoriasis Question:Have you ever been diagnosed with psoriasis?Have you been diagnosed with psoriasis? |
p_272 | Family history of bleeding disorders Question:Has anyone in your family been diagnosed with hemophilia or von Willebrand disease?Has anyone in your family been diagnosed with a bleeding disroder, e.g. hemophilia or von Willebrand disease? |
p_207 | Genital injury Question:Did you have genital trauma recently?Have you recently had a trauma or an injury to your genitals? |
p_202 | Hemophilia Question:Have you ever been diagnosed with hemophilia?Have you been diagnosed with hemophilia? |
p_176 | History of anaphylactic reactions Common name:History of severe allergic reactions Question:Did you have an anaphylactic reaction in the past?Have you ever had an anaphylactic reaction in the past? |
p_171 | History of depressive episode Name:History of depression episodeHistory of depressive episode |
p_178 | History of neoplasm Question:Have you ever been diagnosed with a neoplastic disease?Have you ever been diagnosed with a neoplastic disease, i.e., cancer? |
p_190 | History of tonsillectomy Common name:Tonsils removed in the past |
p_149 | Instituting ACE-inhibitor therapy Common name:Instituting angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor therapyStarting new ACE-inhibitor therapy Question:Do you take a blood pressure medicine called an ace-inhibitor (lisinopril or enalapril for example)?During past six months have you started taking a new blood pressure medication called ACE-inhibitors? |
p_261 | Major force injury Question:Was your injury caused by a major force resulting in penetrating wound, open fracture or organ protrusion?Was your injury caused by a major force resulting in a penetrating wound, open fracture or protrusion of an organ? |
p_214 | Serious eye injury Question:Have you had a serious eye injury such as a blow to the eye, being stabbed in the eye, or pouring a highly irritating chemicals or substance in your eye?Have you had a serious eye injury, e.g. a blow to the eye, being stabbed or poked in the eye, chemical exposure or other irritant in the eye? |
Laboratory tests
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lt_292 | Anti-Chlamydophila psittaci IgM and/or IgG antibodies titer Common name:Chlamydophila psittaci IgM, Chlamydophila psittaci IgG, Chlamydia psittaci |
lt_326 | Anti-thyroglobulin antibody titer Common name:Thyroglobulin Antibody |
lt_127 | Troponin concentration Common name:Troponin |