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Added (5)
ID | Concept | Age groups |
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c_820 | Cutaneous cyst | AdultsPediatrics |
c_917 | Ganglion cyst | AdultsPediatrics |
c_1340 | Mood disorder, unspecified | AdultsPediatrics |
c_1337 | Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection | AdultsPediatrics |
c_1339 | Substance-induced psychological disturbances | AdultsPediatrics |
Updated (8)
ID | Concept | Age groups |
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c_665 | Acute HIV infection Name_common:Acute retroviral syndromePossible early HIV infection | AdultsPediatrics |
c_1121 | Breast asymmetry in adolescence Hint:If the breast asymmetry is severe, please consult a family doctor.Breast asymmetry or unevenness doesn’t need to be treated. If there are any worrisome symptoms, e.g., a palpable breast lump, breast pain, or discharge from either nipple, please consult a family doctor or a gynecologist. | AdultsPediatrics |
c_963 | Dental trauma Hint:Please go to a dental emergency unit as soon as possible.Please go to a dental emergency unit or emergency department as soon as possible. | AdultsPediatrics |
c_26 | Depressive disorder Name:Major depressive disorderDepressive disorder | AdultsPediatrics |
c_34 | Gilbert's syndrome Name_common:Familial nonhemolytic jaundiceNone | AdultsPediatrics |
c_1257 | Mild hypoglycemia Hint:Try drinking juice or eating something sweet. If the blood glucose does not increase and the symptoms persist, please seek medical attention as soon as possible!Try drinking juice or eating something sweet. Wait 15 minutes and recheck the symptoms and the blood sugar level. If it's not improving, drink or eat something sweet again. If the blood glucose does not increase or the symptoms persist after 15 minutes, please seek medical attention as soon as possible! | AdultsPediatrics |
c_118 | Obsessive-compulsive disorder Hint:Please consult psychiatrist or a psychologist.Please consult a psychiatrist or a psychologist. | AdultsPediatrics |
c_1256 | Severe hypoglycemia Hint:Try drinking juice or eating something sweet. If the blood glucose does not increase and the symptoms persist, please seek medical attention as soon as possible!If possible, try drinking juice or eating something sweet. If the blood glucose does not increase, the symptoms persist, or it is impossible to administer glucose by mouth, please seek medical attention as soon as possible. | AdultsPediatrics |
Symptoms
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ID | Concept | Age groups |
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s_2599 | Controllable bleeding | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2674 | Dermatological changes, preceded by fever or other symptoms of respiratory tract infection | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2665 | Episode of depressed mood, peripartum onset | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2677 | Episode of depressed mood, substance induced | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2669 | Episode of elevated mood, lasting 3 days or less | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2670 | Episode of elevated mood, lasting 4 to 6 days | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2671 | Episode of elevated mood, lasting 7 days or more | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2672 | Episode of elevated mood, substance induced | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2636 | Pain in upper limb, lasting 1 to 7 days | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2637 | Pain in upper limb, lasting between 1 week and 3 months | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2624 | Pain in upper limb, lasting less than 24 hours | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2625 | Pain in upper limb, lasting more than 3 months | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2684 | Skin mass, located on the wrist | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2668 | Skin mass, transilluminable | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2661 | Skin mass, with central punctum | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2614 | Sublingual hematoma | AdultsPediatrics |
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ID | Concept | Age groups |
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s_639 | Grandiosity | AdultsPediatrics |
Updated (46)
ID | Concept | Age groups |
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s_2635 | Acute weight loss Question:Have you suddenly lost weight in the past 14 days? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_508 | Anhedonia Name_common:Inability to enjoy lifeInability to feel pleasure Question:Are you no longer interested in doing things that you previously found rewarding or enjoyable?Are you unable to feel pleasure from previously enjoyable activities? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_287 | Anhedonia, lasting at least 2 weeks Name:Loss of interest in activities previously enjoyed, lasting at least 2 weeksAnhedonia, lasting at least 2 weeks Name_common:Loss of interestLoss of interest in previously enjoyed activities lasting at least 2 weeks Question:Have you lost interest in activities you used to enjoy, and has this feeling lasted for at least 2 weeks?Has the loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities lasted at least 2 weeks? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_710 | Avoiding actions, places, or people that bring back memories of the traumatic event Name:Avoiding actions, places, or people that bring back memories of a traumatic experienceAvoiding actions, places, or people that bring back memories of the traumatic event Question:Do you avoid people, places, or actions that bring back memories of a traumatic experience?Do you avoid people, places, or actions that bring back memories of the traumatic event? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_769 | Bizarre delusions Name:Bizarre delusionBizarre delusions | AdultsPediatrics |
s_1094 | Clearing the throat Name_common:HawkingNone | AdultsPediatrics |
s_303 | Compulsive behaviour Question:Do you repeatedly perform certain actions to ease anxiety, e.g., arranging objects in a particular order, washing your hands, checking if the door is locked, etc.?Do you repeatedly and persistently perform certain actions to relieve unpleasant feelings brought on by obsessive thoughts despite knowing these are irrational, pointless, or can potentially lead to negative consequences? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2165 | Cough, barking Question:Does the cough sound like a bark? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_1924 | Cough, paroxysmal Question:Do you have sudden, severe coughing attacks making it hard to breathe?Do you have intermittent attacks of uncontrollable, violent coughing, making it hard to breathe? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_611 | Dark urine Question:Has your urine become darker?Has your urine become darker than usual? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_677 | Delusions of grandeur Question:Do you feel very important and powerful, smarter, stronger, and better than others, or have you been chosen for a divine or special mission? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_768 | Delusions of guilt or sin Name:Delusion of guilt or sinDelusions of guilt or sin | AdultsPediatrics |
s_774 | Delusions of impoverishment Name:Delusion of impoverishmentDelusions of impoverishment | AdultsPediatrics |
s_1587 | Depersonalization Question:Do you ever feel like you are an outside observer of your own body?Do you ever feel detached from your body, like you are an outside observer, observing from a distance or floating above? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_514 | Derealization Question:Do you sometimes feel like the world around you is unreal, dreamlike, or as if you are in a movie?Do you ever feel like the world around you is unreal or dreamlike, as if you are looking through fog or a veil, or time, objects and people seem odd or strange? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_352 | Dermatological changes, in direct contact with buttons, fasteners, or cosmetics Question:Are the skin changes on areas that have had direct contact with particular substances or material, e.g., buttons, snaps, zippers, jewelry, cosmetics, or soaps?Are the skin changes on areas that have had direct contact with particular substances or materials, e.g., buttons, snaps, zippers, jewelry, cosmetics, or soaps? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2605 | Dermatological changes, located on or around lips Name:Dermatological changes, located on lipsDermatological changes, located on or around lips Name_common:Skin changes located on the lipsSkin changes on or around the lips Question:Are the skin changes located on your lips?Are the skin changes located on or around the lips? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_1808 | Dermatological changes, located on the face Name_common:Skin changes located on the faceSkin changes on the face | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2267 | Dermatological changes, lower extremities excluding feet Name_common:Dermatological changes on the hip, thigh, knee, calf, or ankleSkin changes on the buttocks, hip, thigh, knee, calf, or ankle Question:Are the skin changes located on any part of the leg except the foot?Are the skin changes located on the buttocks or any part of the legs excluding the feet? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_400 | Dermatological changes, preceded by pain or itching Question:Is there any pain or itching before the skin changes appear?Was there any pain or itching right before the skin changes appeared? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2060 | Dermatological changes, trunk Name_common:Skin changes located on trunkSkin changes on the neck, chest, belly, or back Question:Are there any skin changes on the chest, stomach, or back?Are there any skin changes on the neck, chest, stomach, or back? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2266 | Dermatological changes, upper extremities excluding hands Name_common:Dermatological changes on the shoulder, arm, forearm, elbow, or wristSkin changes on the shoulder, arm, forearm, elbow, or wrist Question:Are the skin changes located on any part of the arm except the hand?Are the skin changes located on any part of the arms excluding the hands? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_123 | Difficulty with everyday tasks Name:Problems with everyday tasksDifficulty with everyday tasks | AdultsPediatrics |
s_711 | Dissociative amnesia of trauma Name:Inability to remember important aspects of a traumatic experienceDissociative amnesia of trauma Question:Do you have trouble remembering important aspects of a traumatic experience you had in the past?Do you have difficulty recalling various details of a traumatic event, e.g., circumstances, conversations, people, or places? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_633 | Episode of elevated mood Name:Elevated moodEpisode of elevated mood Name_common:Elevated mood Question:Do you sometimes feel euphoric, extremely happy, or excited, or do you feel invincible, like you can do anything?Do you experience periods of elevated mood, i.e., temporary episodes of intense euphoria or elation, with an exaggerated feeling of happiness or well-being? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_169 | Episodes of depressed mood Name:Episode of depressed moodEpisodes of depressed mood Question:Have you been feeling sad or depressed lately?Do you experience periods of low mood, i.e., temporary episodes of intense sadness or depression? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_916 | Episodes of depressed mood, lasting more than 2 weeks Name:Depressed mood, more than 2 weeksEpisodes of depressed mood, lasting more than 2 weeks | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2087 | Joint deformation, post-traumatic Question:Are any of your joints in an unnatural position or seem to be deformed after a recent injury or trauma?Are any joints in an unnatural position or seem to be deformed after a recent injury or trauma? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_646 | Mood swings Question:Have you been having mood swings?Do you experience mood swings, i.e., sudden and significant changes in mood? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_127 | Obsessions Question:Do you have obsessive, intrusive, or compulsive thoughts that hinder daily life or other activities?Do you get intrusive, obsessive, or compulsive thoughts that hinder daily life or other activities? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_687 | Obsessions, compulsive-obsessive thoughts Name:Obsessions, compulsive thoughtsObsessions, compulsive-obsessive thoughts Name_common:Compulsive thoughtsCompulsive-obsessive thoughts Question:Do you have obsessive or compulsive thoughts that hinder daily life or other activities, e.g., cleanliness, neatness, health, or appearance?Doe you get obsessive or compulsive thoughts, e.g., worries related to sickness, cleanliness, and neatness, or urges related to details and rituals? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_688 | Obsessions, intrusive thoughts Question:Do you get intrusive or dark thoughts that hinder your daily life or other activities, e.g., violence or sex?Do you get intrusive or dark thoughts, i.e., unwanted mean, sexual, or violent thoughts? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_694 | Oral lesions Name:Dermatological changes, mouthOral lesions Name_common:Changes in the mouthLesions in the mouth Question:Are there any lesions or mucosal changes inside the mouth?Are there any lesions or mucosal changes inside your mouth? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_39 | Painful urination Question:Do you have pain when you urinate?Do you feel pain, discomfort, or burning when you urinate? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2609 | Positive tongue blade bite test Name:The tongue blade bite testPositive tongue blade bite test Name_common:Spatula test for mandibular fractureSpatula test confirming mandibular fracture | AdultsPediatrics |
s_1315 | Pus under the skin of the finger Question:Is there pus under the skin of your finger?Is there pus under the skin of your finger or around a fingernail? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_706 | Re-experiencing trauma, nightmares Name:Re-experiencing the psychological trauma in nightmaresRe-experiencing trauma, nightmares | AdultsPediatrics |
s_708 | Re-experiencing trauma, physiological reactivity Name:Re-experiencing the psychological trauma through physiological reactivityRe-experiencing trauma, physiological reactivity Name_common:Strong physiological reactions while re-experiencing the traumatic eventStrong physical symptoms related to re-experiencing trauma Question:Do you experience strong physical symptoms when you are reminded of or remember an aspect of the traumatic event?Do you experience strong physical symptoms when you are reminded of, remembering, or re-experiencing the traumatic event? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_705 | Re-experiencing trauma, recurring flashbacks Name:Re-experiencing the psychological trauma in recurring flashbacksRe-experiencing trauma, recurring flashbacks Name_common:Re-experiencing the traumatic event in recurring distressing memoriesRe-experiencing the traumatic event in flashbacks Question:Do you get recurring flashbacks or memories that makes you feel like you are experiencing the trauma all over again?Do you get recurring flashbacks or memories that make you feel like you are re-experiencing the traumatic event all over again? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_780 | Religious delusions Name:Religious delusionReligious delusions | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2045 | Seizures Question:Has he|she recently had a seizure, i.e., sudden muscle convulsions (jerking of arms and legs, twitching all over)?Have you recently had a seizure, i.e., sudden muscle convulsions, e.g., jerking of the arms and legs or twitching all over? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_1140 | Suicidal intent Name:Suicidal thoughts with plan and steps takenSuicidal intent Name_common:Plan or steps taken toward suicide Question:Have you thought about a plan to commit suicide, and have you taken any steps to carry it out?Do you have a plan or have you taken steps toward suicide? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2430 | Toothache, provoked Question:Has something caused your toothache?Has something caused the toothache? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_1342 | Transilluminable scrotum Name:Scrotal transilluminationTransilluminable scrotum Question:When light (from e.g. flashlight) is shone through examined testicle - is this light visible on the other side of testicle?When a light, e.g., from a flashlight, is shone from one side of your testicle, is this light visible on the other side of the testicle? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2082 | Vascular compromise Name_common:Limited blood supply past the injury siteLimited blood supply past injury Question:Is any part of the body away from the injury pulseless or paler and colder than the other limb?Is any part of the limb or body away from the injury pulseless or paler and colder than the other limb or part of the body? | AdultsPediatrics |
s_2142 | Weight faltering Question:Are you losing or not gaining enough weight?Is your weight gain lower than 1kg per year? | AdultsPediatrics |
Risk factors
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ID | Concept | Age groups |
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p_511 | Chronic cannabinoid use | AdultsPediatrics |
p_506 | Long contact with wet soil | AdultsPediatrics |
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ID | Concept | Age groups |
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p_410 | Cannabinoids ingestion, past 72 hours Name:Cannabinoids ingestionCannabinoids ingestion, past 72 hours Question:Have you eaten cannabis-infused foods, e.g., cannabis-infused cookies, candies, or chocolates?Have you eaten cannabis-infused foods, e.g., cannabis-infused cookies, candies, or chocolates in the past 72 hours? | AdultsPediatrics |
p_69 | Cannabis smoking, past 72 hours Name:Cannabis, marijuana smokingCannabis smoking, past 72 hours Name_common:Smoking marijuana in the past 72 hours Question:Do you smoke marijuana?Have you smoked marijuana in the past 72 hours? | AdultsPediatrics |
p_357 | Improper oral hygiene Question:Do you brush your teeth maximum once a day or avoid flossing your teeth?Do you brush your teeth a maximum of once a day, but not regularly? | AdultsPediatrics |
p_43 | Opioid use, past 72 hours Name:Opioid useOpioid use, past 72 hours Name_common:Opioid use in the past 72 hours Question:Do you use illegal or prescribed opioid drugs, e.g., heroin, morphine, or fentanyl?Have you used illegal or prescribed opioid drugs, e.g., heroin, morphine, or fentanyl in the past 72 hours? | AdultsPediatrics |
p_25 | Paracetamol overdose, past 72 hours Name:Paracetamol overdoseParacetamol overdose, past 72 hours Name_common:Paracetamol overdose in the past 72 hours | AdultsPediatrics |
p_47 | Recent surgery or invasive procedure Name:Recent surgeryRecent surgery or invasive procedure Question:Have you had surgery in the past couple weeks?Have you had surgery or an invasive medical, dental, or cosmetic procedure in the past couple of weeks? | AdultsPediatrics |
p_273 | Salicylate overdose, past 72 hours Name:Salicylate overdoseSalicylate overdose, past 72 hours Name_common:Salicylate overdose in the past 72 hours Question:Have you ingested more than 6.5 g, about 13 tablets, of aspirin or any other medications containing salicylates in the past 24 hours?Have you ingested more than 6.5 g, about 13 tablets, of aspirin, or any other medications containing salicylates, in the past 24 hours? | AdultsPediatrics |
p_45 | Sleeping pills or sedatives use, past 72 hours Name:Taking sleeping pills or sedativesSleeping pills or sedatives use, past 72 hours Name_common:Sleeping pills or sedatives use in the past 72 hours Question:Have you recently taken any sleeping pills or sedatives?Have you taken any sleeping pills or sedatives in the past 72 hours? | AdultsPediatrics |
p_156 | Stimulants use, past 72 hours Name:Stimulants useStimulants use, past 72 hours Name_common:Stimulants use in the past 72 hours Question:Do you use any type of prescribed stimulant medications or illegal stimulant drugs, e.g., ADHD medication, meth, amphetamines, or cocaine?Have you used illegal or prescribed stimulant drugs, e.g., ADHD medication, meth, amphetamines, or cocaine, in the past 72 hours? | AdultsPediatrics |