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Model: June 14, 2022
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Added (11)
ID | Concept | Age groups |
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c_668 | Chronic fatigue syndrome | Pediatrics |
c_1265 | Complicated ovarian cyst | Adults |
c_824 | Granuloma annulare | Pediatrics |
c_1263 | Hearing loss, unspecified | Pediatrics |
c_1257 | Mild hypoglycemia | Adults |
c_1131 | Orbital cellulitis | Adults |
c_1267 | Ovarian torsion | Adults |
c_1272 | Recent-onset constipation | Pediatrics |
c_748 | Restless legs syndrome | Pediatrics |
c_1256 | Severe hypoglycemia | Adults |
c_743 | Vitiligo | Pediatrics |
Removed (1)
ID | Concept | Age groups |
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c_446 | Hypoglycemia | Adults |
Updated (14)
ID | Concept | Age groups |
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c_478 | Acute hepatitis B Name:Hepatitis BAcute hepatitis B Name common:Hepatitis B | AdultsPediatrics |
c_191 | Acute hypnotic toxicity Name common:Poisoning by hypnotic | AdultsPediatrics |
c_249 | Acute streptococcal pharyngitis Name:Acute streptococcal tonsillopharyngitisAcute streptococcal pharyngitis | AdultsPediatrics |
c_121 | Acute viral pharyngitis Name:Acute viral tonsillopharyngitisAcute viral pharyngitis | AdultsPediatrics |
c_1039 | Arm contusion Name common:Arm bruise | AdultsPediatrics |
c_670 | Contact dermatitis Name common:Contact eczema | AdultsPediatrics |
c_174 | Corneal abrasion Name common:Scratch of cornea | AdultsPediatrics |
c_245 | Dengue fever Name common:Dengue | AdultsPediatrics |
c_238 | Exanthematic typhus Name:TyphusExanthematic typhus | Adults |
c_424 | Heat and sun-related illness Hint:Please consult a family doctor as soon as possible.Please consult a family doctor. | AdultsPediatrics |
c_290 | Hookworm 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_1059 | Lower leg contusion Name common:Leg bruise | AdultsPediatrics |
c_818 | Sprained 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_906 | Zika virus infection Name common:Zika virus disease | Adults |
Symptoms
Added (32)
ID | Concept | Age groups |
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s_2575 | Ability to manage hypoglycemia | Adults |
s_2012 | Blood glucose level, high | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2011 | Blood glucose level, low | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2013 | Blood glucose level, normal | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2014 | Blood glucose level, not measured | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2482 | Blood glucose level, very high | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2487 | Blood glucose level, very low | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2557 | Dermatological changes, ears | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2139 | Dermatological changes, intertriginous | Adults |
s_2571 | Dysphagia, severe | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2559 | Erythema, feet | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2552 | Erythema, lower extremities excluding feet | Adults |
s_2551 | Erythema, upper extremities excluding hands | Adults |
s_2496 | Excessive loss of dental hard tissue | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2566 | Headache, localised | Adults |
s_2568 | Headache, parietal | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2567 | Headache, unspecified location | Adults |
s_2574 | History of hypoglycemic episodes | Adults |
s_2560 | Insertion of foreign body | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2562 | Insertion of foreign body, ear | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2561 | Insertion of foreign body, nose | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2569 | Jaundice, cutaneous | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2563 | Jaundice, recurrent | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2472 | Loss of consciousness, during exercise | Pediatrics |
s_2468 | Loss of consciousness, during prolonged standing | Pediatrics |
s_2471 | Loss of consciousness, in a sitting or lying position | Pediatrics |
s_2474 | Loss of consciousness, in a warm place | Pediatrics |
s_2475 | Loss of consciousness, under stress | Pediatrics |
s_2535 | Oral lesions, painful | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2553 | Oral lesions, trauma-related | AdultsPediatrics |
s_1463 | Restless legs, nocturnal | Pediatrics |
s_2565 | Toothache, due to trauma | AdultsPediatrics |
Removed (3)
ID | Concept | Age groups |
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s_2355 | Insertion of foreign body in nose or ear | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2152 | Learning disability | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2158 | Restless sleep | Pediatrics |
Updated (9)
ID | Concept | Age groups |
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s_557 | Erythema, hands Name:Erythema, handErythema, hands | AdultsPediatrics |
s_146 | Impaired memory, forgetting names of friends and family Name:Forgetting names of friends and familyImpaired memory, forgetting names of friends and family | Adults |
s_332 | Jaundice Name common:Yellow skinNone Question:Has your skin turned yellow?Has your skin or eyes turned yellow? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_336 | Jaundice, 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_335 | Jaundice, 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_334 | Jaundice, 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_2421 | Mouth 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_2413 | Oral lesions, well demarcated borders Name common:Lesions in mouth with raised bordersOral lesions with clearly defined borders | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2433 | Toothache, 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)
ID | Concept | Age groups |
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p_385 | Contact with the blood of another person | Adults |
p_386 | Diagnosed ovarian mass | Adults |
p_384 | History of burn | AdultsPediatrics |
Updated (3)
ID | Concept | Age groups |
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p_173 | Diagnosed atherosclerosis Name:AtherosclerosisDiagnosed atherosclerosis | Adults |
p_128 | Excessive 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_234 | Recent 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 |