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Conditions

Adults – 12+ yr.

Pediatrics: 0-12 yr.

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IDConceptAge groups
c_1486Decompensated cirrhosis of liverAdultsPediatrics
c_1467Depressed mood, unspecifiedAdultsPediatrics
c_1468Elevated mood, unspecifiedAdultsPediatrics
c_1483Hepatitis EAdultsPediatrics
c_1476Nipple changes due to breastfeedingAdultsPediatrics
c_1478Perioral dermatitisAdultsPediatrics
c_1427Tonic-clonic seizureAdultsPediatrics

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IDConceptAge groups
c_1340Mood disorder, unspecifiedAdultsPediatrics

Updated (3)

IDConceptAge groups
c_644Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
Name:Non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseMetabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
Name_common:Steatotic liver disease
AdultsPediatrics
c_1021Scapula fracture
Name_common:Broken shoulder boneBroken shoulder blade
AdultsPediatrics
c_1426Status epilepticus
Hint:Immediate action and seeking emergency medical assistance are crucial if someone is experiencing status epilepticus. It is important to stay with the person to ensure his|her safety during the seizure, avoiding restricting his|her movements or putting something in hisher mouth.If he|she is experiencing status epilepticus, it is crucial to take immediate action and seek emergency medical assistance! Someone should remain with him|her, ensuring his|her safety during the seizure. Avoid restricting his|her movements or putting something in his|her mouth.
AdultsPediatrics

Symptoms

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IDConceptAge groups
s_3092Additional injuryAdultsPediatrics
s_1744Audible popping in knee during injuryAdultsPediatrics
s_3056Blood glucose level in the last 6 hours, more than 250 mg/dl or 13.9 mmol/lAdultsPediatrics
s_3053Blood glucose level, between 181 and 250 mg/dl or between 10 and 13.9 mmol/lAdultsPediatrics
s_3054Blood glucose level, between 251 and 350 mg/dl or between 14 and 19.4 mmol/lAdultsPediatrics
s_3052Blood glucose level, between 71 and 180 mg/dl or between 4 and 9.9 mmol/lAdultsPediatrics
s_3055Blood glucose level, more than 350 mg/dl or 19.4 mmol/lAdultsPediatrics
s_3094Carbon monoxide exposure for burn casesAdultsPediatrics
s_2692Circumferential burnAdultsPediatrics
s_3048Cracked nippleAdultsPediatrics
s_3091Current injuryAdultsPediatrics
s_3037Delusional thinkingAdultsPediatrics
s_3070Dermatological changes, unilateralAdultsPediatrics
s_3059Direct trauma to the anterior kneeAdultsPediatrics
s_3115Fever, unknown reaction to antipyreticsAdultsPediatrics
s_3083Flank pain, abdomenAdultsPediatrics
s_3084Flank pain, backAdultsPediatrics
s_3085Flank pain, sideAdultsPediatrics
s_3057Foreign body insertion, anusAdultsPediatrics
s_3058Foreign body insertion, vaginaAdultsPediatrics
s_3038Hallucinatory experiencesAdultsPediatrics
s_3071Inconsolable cryingAdultsPediatrics
s_3116Injury, no informationAdultsPediatrics
s_3046Knee injury, twistingAdultsPediatrics
s_3047Nipple discharge, bloodyAdultsPediatrics
s_3049Nipple discharge, purulentAdultsPediatrics
s_3051Nipple discharge, watery or serousAdultsPediatrics
s_3093No additional injuryAdultsPediatrics
s_3087Protrusion of the auricleAdultsPediatrics
s_3072Recurrent inconsolable crying of unknown causeAdultsPediatrics

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IDConceptAge groups
s_2012Blood glucose level, between 126 and 299 mg/dl or between 7 and 16.9 mmol/lAdultsPediatrics
s_2013Blood glucose level, between 70 and 125 mg/dl or between 3.9 and 6.9 mmol/AdultsPediatrics
s_2482Blood glucose level, more than 300 mg/dl or 16.7 mmol/lAdultsPediatrics
s_199Drinking large quantities of alcohol at one timeAdultsPediatrics
s_206Feeling of guilt or shame after drinking alcoholAdultsPediatrics
s_2882Foreign body insertion, genital areaAdultsPediatrics
s_2147Inconsolable crying, 2.5 hours or moreAdultsPediatrics
s_2146Inconsolable crying, more than 3 hours 3 days a weekAdultsPediatrics
s_1718Janeway lesionAdultsPediatrics
s_844Organic causeAdultsPediatrics
s_816Risky alcohol consumptionAdultsPediatrics

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IDConceptAge groups
s_1848Abdominal pain, colicky
Name_common:Colic stomach painColic abdominal pain
Question:Does the stomach pain come and go during the day, i.e., does it start suddenly, worsen and then go away?Does your abdominal pain come and go during the day, such as starting suddenly, getting worse, and then going away?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1844Abdominal pain, gradual onset
Name_common:Slow and gradual stomach painSlow and gradual abdominal pain
Question:Did the stomach pain start slowly or gradually?Did your abdominal pain start slowly, with a gradual onset?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1853Abdominal pain, lasting 8 to 14 days
Name_common:Stomach pain lasting 8 to 14 daysAbdominal pain lasting 8 to 14 days
Question:Has the stomach pain lasted 1 to 2 weeks?Has your abdominal pain lasted between 1 and 2 weeks?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1195Abdominal pain, severe
Name_common:Severe stomach painSevere abdominal pain
Question:Is the stomach pain severe?Is your abdominal pain severe?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1843Abdominal pain, sudden onset
Name_common:Sudden stomach painSudden abdominal pain
Question:Did the stomach pain start all of a sudden and reach its peak intensity in less than one hour?Did your abdominal pain start all of a sudden and reach its peak intensity in less than one hour?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2558Abdominal pain, unknown onset
Name_common:Unknown onset of stomach painUnknown onset of abdominal pain
Question:Is the onset and development of the stomach pain unknown?Are you unsure how and when your abdominal pain began?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2281Abdominal pain, unspecified location
Question:Are you unsure which part of your stomach hurts?Are you unsure which part of your abdomen hurts?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1514Abdominal tenderness
Name_common:Pain when pressing the stomachPain when pressing the abdomen
Question:Do you feel pain or discomfort when you press on your stomach?Do you feel pain or discomfort when you press on your abdomen?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2463Abdominal tenderness, epigastric region
Name_common:Pain when pressing upper middle part of the stomachPain when pressing upper-middle part of the abdomen
Question:Do you feel pain or discomfort when you press the upper-middle part of your stomach?Do you feel pain or discomfort when you press the upper-middle part of your abdomen?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2252Abdominal tenderness, left lower quadrant
Name_common:Pain when pressing lower left part of the stomachPain when pressing lower-left part of the abdomen
Question:Do you feel pain or discomfort when you press the lower-left part of your stomach?Do you feel pain or discomfort when you press the lower-left part of your abdomen?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1856Abdominal tenderness, right lower quadrant
Name_common:Pain when pressing lower right part of the stomachPain when pressing lower-right part of the abdomen
Question:Do you feel pain or discomfort when you press the lower-right part of your stomach?Do you feel pain or discomfort when you press the lower-right part of your abdomen?
AdultsPediatrics
s_159Back pain, exacerbated by physical exertion
Question:Does the back pain worsen during physical activity?Does moving around make the back pain worse?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2085Back pain, worsens on palpation
Question:Does the back pain worsen when the sore area is touched or pressed?Does the back pain get worse when the sore area is touched or pressed?
AdultsPediatrics
s_71Black-coloured stool
Name:Black-colored stoolBlack-coloured stool
AdultsPediatrics
s_2523Black-coloured stool, related to diet or medicine intake
Name:Black-colored stool, related to diet or medicine intakeBlack-coloured stool, related to diet or medicine intake
AdultsPediatrics
s_309Bloating
Question:Do you have a feeling of fullness or bloating in your stomach?Do you have a feeling of fullness or bloating in your abdomen?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2011Blood glucose level, between 54 and 70 mg/dl or between 3 and 3.9 mmol/l
Name_common:Low blood sugar levelLow blood sugar level, between 54 and 70 mg/dl or between 3 and 3.9 mmol/l
AdultsPediatrics
s_2487Blood glucose level, less than 54 mg/dl or 3 mmol/l
Name_common:Very low blood sugar levelVery low blood sugar level, less than 54 mg/dl or 3 mmol/l
AdultsPediatrics
s_2376Blood oxygen saturation, normal
Question:Is your blood oxygen saturation 95% or more?Is your blood oxygen saturation 95% or higher?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2181Bone deformity, post-traumatic
Question:Have any of your bones been deformed or fractured due to or following a recent trauma?Have any of your bones been broken or deformed after a recent injury?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2521Brown-coloured stool
Name:Brown-colored stoolBrown-coloured stool
AdultsPediatrics
s_35Chest pain, during physical activity
Question:Does the chest pain worsen during physical activity?Does the chest pain get worse during physical activity?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2051Chest pain, exacerbated by chest wall movement
Question:Does the chest pain worsen when you move your upper body, e.g., bending downwards or twisting from side to side?Does the chest pain get worse when you bend over, move your upper body, or twist from side to side?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1763Chest pain, exacerbated by stress
Question:Does the chest pain start or worsen when you are under stress?Does the chest pain start or get worse when you are under stress?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2006Chest pain, exacerbating when lying down
Question:Does the chest pain worsen when you lie down?Does the chest pain get worse when you lie down?
AdultsPediatrics
s_30Chest pain, exacerbating with deep breath or cough
Question:Does the chest pain worsen when you breathe deeply or cough?Does the chest pain get worse when you breathe deeply or cough?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2108Cognitive disturbances
Question:Are you having trouble learning, processing information, or recognising objects?Are you having trouble learning, processing information, or recognising things?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1858Cough, lasting 3 to 8 weeks
Question:Has the cough lasted 3 to 8 weeks?Has your cough lasted between 3 and 8 weeks?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1924Cough, paroxysmal
Question:Do you have intermittent attacks of uncontrollable, violent coughing, making it hard to breathe?Do you have fits of violent coughing that you can't control, making it hard to breathe?
AdultsPediatrics
s_437Cyanosis
Name_common:Bluish-grey colored skinBluish-grey coloured skin
AdultsPediatrics
s_1338Damage to two separate areas of innervation
Name:Damage to 2 separate areas of innervationDamage to two separate areas of innervation
AdultsPediatrics
s_2622Decreased fluid intake
Question:Are you currently drinking significantly less fluids than usual, or have you stopped drinking at all?Have you been drinking significantly less fluids than usual for the past 2 days, or have you not drunk any fluids at all for the past 12 hours?
AdultsPediatrics
s_208Decreased hearing
Question:Have you recently had trouble hearing?Have you had trouble hearing lately?
AdultsPediatrics
s_675Delusions, persecutory
Name_common:Belief of being watched, conspired against, or purposely hindered by otherBelief of being watched, conspired against, or purposely hindered by others
AdultsPediatrics
s_2139Dermatological changes, intertriginous
Question:Are the skin changes located between skin folds, e.g., armpit, groin, or abdominal fat folds?Are the skin changes located in regions of the body where skin surfaces are near and may touch or rub against each other, e.g., between fat folds or skin folds, in the armpit, groin, diaper area, or behind ears?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2194Diarrhea, lasting 2 to 14 days
Question:Has the diarrhea lasted 2 to 14 days?Has the diarrhea lasted between 2 and 14 days?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2205Dyspnea, at rest
Question:Do you experience shortness of breath during basic activities like talking, to the point where you can't finish a sentence in one breath?Do you get out of breath easily during simple activities like talking, so much so that you can't finish a sentence in one breath?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2176Dyspnea, lasting 1 to 24 hours
Question:Has the shortness of breath lasted 1 to 24 hours?Did you experience trouble breathing lasting between 1 and 24 hours?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1625Dyspnea, lasting more than 4 weeks
Question:Has the shortness of breath lasted more than 4 weeks?Have the breathing difficulties lasted more than 4 weeks?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2204Dyspnea, on exertion
Question:Are you short of breath when you walk fast or up a hill?Do you have trouble breathing when you walk fast or up a hill?
AdultsPediatrics
s_633Episode of elevated mood
Question: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?Do you sometimes have an unusually high mood where you feel very intense but brief joy, with extreme happiness, and well-being?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1156Facial muscle paresis
Name_common:Facial muscle weaknessFace muscle weakness
Question:Does the corner of your mouth droop, or do you have difficulty tightly closing your eyes or wrinkling your forehead?Does the corner of your mouth droop, or do you find it hard to fully close your eyes or wrinkle your forehead?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2907Fever, absent now but present in the past 72 hours
Name_common:Fever in the past 72 hours that is now goneFever in the past 72 hours that is already finished
Question:Have you had a fever in the past 72 hours but have no fever now?Have you had a fever in the past 72 hours but it is already finished?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1820Fever, temperature not measured
Question:Have you not measured your body temperature?Have you not taken your temperature?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1570Gastric symptoms, after lactose ingestion
Question:Are you experiencing any abdominal symptoms shortly after eating or drinking dairy products, e.g., milk, ice cream, or cheese, and are your current symptoms directly related to eating or drinking these dairy products?Do you have any abdominal symptoms shortly after eating or drinking dairy products, e.g., milk, cheese, or ice cream?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1767Gastric symptoms, stress-related
Question:Do you have gastric symptoms that are triggered or worsened by stress?Do you have abdominal symptoms that are caused or made worse by stress?
AdultsPediatrics
s_24Headache, generalized
Question:Is the headache located all over your head?Does the headache affect your whole head?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2566Headache, localised
Question:Is the headache located in a specific part of your head?Is the headache in a specific part of your head?
AdultsPediatrics
s_970Headache, occipital
Question:Is the headache located towards the back of your head?Is the headache near the back of your head?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2568Headache, parietal
Question:Is the headache near the top of the head?Is the headache near the top of your head?
AdultsPediatrics
s_23Headache, pressing
Question:Is the headache pressing or squeezing around your head?Does the headache feel like your head is being pressed or squeezed?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2190Headache, recent, lasting 1 to 24 hours
Question:Do the headache attacks last between 1 hour and 1 day?Do the headaches last between 1 hour and 1 day?
AdultsPediatrics
s_3034Headache, sudden worsening
Question:Has the intensity of your headache suddenly increased?Has the intensity of the headache suddenly increased?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1911Headache, temporal region
Question:Is the headache located on the side of your head, over the temples?Is the headache on the side of your head, over the temples?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2145Ill appearance, serious and strong concern
Question:Do you look or feel so seriously ill that you or your close ones are strongly concerned about your health and the measures taken so far are not improving your condition?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2490Impaired memory, developed more than 24 hours ago
Question:Have the memory problems developed gradually over a period of days or months?Did your memory problems start gradually, over several days, weeks, or months?
AdultsPediatrics
s_917Insomnia
Question:Do you have difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep as long as you should?Do you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep as long as you should?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1440Irregular menstruations
Question:Has your period been occurring irregularly in the past 6 months, i.e., at least a 20-day difference between your shortest and longest menstrual cycle?Have your periods been too early or too late over the last 6 months, with at least a 20-day difference between your shortest and longest menstrual cycles?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2087Joint deformity, post-traumatic
Question:Are any joints in an unnatural position or seem to be deformed after a recent injury or trauma?Do any of your joints seem to be out of place or deformed after a recent injury or trauma?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1621Joint pain, ankle
Question:Does either ankle hurt?Does either of your ankles hurt?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2610Joint pain, either knee
Question:Do you have pain in either knee?Do you have pain in either of your knees?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1632Joint pain, elbow
Question:Does either elbow hurt?Does either of your elbows hurt?
AdultsPediatrics
s_11Joint pain, hip
Question:Does either hip hurt?Does either of your hips hurt?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1654Joint pain, shoulder
Question:Does either shoulder hurt?Does either of your shoulders hurt?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1639Joint pain, thumb
Question:Does either thumb hurt?Does either of your thumbs hurt?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2634Loss of joint motion
Question:Is it impossible to move the joint at all?Is it impossible to move the joint or does moving it cause unbearable pain?
AdultsPediatrics
s_507Loss of will to live
Name:Lost will to liveLoss of will to live
AdultsPediatrics
s_650Muscle weakness
Name_common:Weak muscles
AdultsPediatrics
s_1812Nasal congestion, chronic
Name_common:Stuffy nose lasting more than 3 monthsBlocked nose lasting more than 3 months
Question:Has the stuffy nose lasted more than 3 months?Has your nose been blocked for more than 3 months?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1422Nipple discharge, other than milk
Name:Nipple dischargeNipple discharge, other than milk
Name_common:Leaking from the nippleLeaking from the nipple discharge that is not milk
AdultsPediatrics
s_182Nocturia
Question:Do you often have to get up more than once a night to urinate?Do you often get up more than once a night to pass urine?
AdultsPediatrics
s_579Pain in lower limb
Question:Do you have pain in either lower limb?Do you have pain in either of your lower limb?
AdultsPediatrics
s_32Painful vaginal intercourse
Question:Do you often have vaginal pain during intercourse?Do you often have vaginal pain during sex?
AdultsPediatrics
s_569Pale or clay-coloured stool
Name:Pale or clay-colored stoolPale or clay-coloured stool
AdultsPediatrics
s_148Paresis, limbs
Question:Have you partially or completely lost the ability to move one or more limbs, i.e., partial or complete paralysis of one or more limbs?Can you no longer move one or more limbs, either partially or completely, due to paralysis?
AdultsPediatrics
s_594Petechiae
Question:Are there pinhead-sized, smaller than 3 mm, red or purple spots on your skin, that do not fade when pressed?Are there pinhead-sized, smaller than 3 mm, red or purple spots on your skin, that do not fade when pressed and held?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2609Positive tongue blade bite test
Question:Please perform the following test if you can: Take an A4 or letter size piece of paper. Fold it in half 4 times. Place it in your mouth, bite down on it with your back teeth, and while holding the paper between your teeth, pull it outward. Repeat the test with both sides of the mouth. Do you feel pain during this test? If you haven’t done the test, select Don’t knowPlease perform the following test. Take an A4 piece of paper and fold in in half 4 times. Place it in your mouth and bite down on it with your back teeth. When holding the paper between your teeth, pull it outward. Repeat the test with both sides of the mouth. Do you feel pain during this test?
AdultsPediatrics
s_225Premature graying
Name:Premature greyingPremature graying
Question:Has your hair started greying earlier than the norm for your race or ethnicity?Has your hair started graying earlier than the norm for your race or ethnicity?
AdultsPediatrics
s_762Purpuric rash
Question:Are there red or purple spots on your skin, larger than 3 mm, that do not fade when pressed?Are there red or purple spots on your skin, larger than 3 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2918Radicular pain
Question:Have you had episodes of lancinating pain shooting from the neck or back along the path to the limb almost like an electric shock?Have you had episodes of lancinating pain, i.e., shooting pain from the neck or back along the path to the limb, or along the ribs to the chest or abdomen, almost like an electric shock?
AdultsPediatrics
s_492Red eye
Question:Is either eye red?Are either of your eyes red?
AdultsPediatrics
s_112Red-coloured stool
Name:Red-colored stoolRed-coloured stool
AdultsPediatrics
s_2819Red-coloured stool, heavy bleeding
Name:Red-colored stool, heavy bleedingRed-coloured stool, heavy bleeding
AdultsPediatrics
s_2818Red-coloured stool, mild bleeding
Name:Red-colored stool, mild bleedingRed-coloured stool, mild bleeding
AdultsPediatrics
s_1713Reduced range of joint motion
Question:Are any of your joints hard to move?Is it hard to move any of your joints?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2962Skin burn, superficial
Question:Is the area that was burned very painful, red, dry, without blisters and blanches with pressure?Is the area that was burned painful, red, dry, without blisters and blanches with pressure?
AdultsPediatrics
s_9Skin pallor
Name:Pale skinSkin pallor
Name_common:Pale skin
AdultsPediatrics
s_136Sneezing attacks
Question:Have you been having sneezing attacks?Have you been having sneezing attacks, where sneezes come one after another?
AdultsPediatrics
s_67Snoring
Name_common:Hoarse or harsh sounds when sleeping
AdultsPediatrics
s_1096Taste disorders
Question:Do you have a change in your sense of taste, e.g., distorted taste, unpleasant taste, or partial or total loss of taste?Has your sense of taste changed, so that things taste different or unpleasant, or is your sense of taste partially or totally gone?
AdultsPediatrics
s_640Tenesmus
Question:Do you feel the need to have a bowel movement, even if you’ve already had one?Do you feel the need to pass stool, even if there's nothing to pass?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2898Tetanus-prone wound
Question:Do you have a puncture, crushing, or tearing wound, or is the wound contaminated by dirt, soil, or feces?Do you have a puncture, crushing, or tearing wound that is contaminated by dirt, soil, or stool?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2787Toothache, unbearable
Question:Is the toothache so unbearable that it strongly affects daily functioning and cannot be relieved by any means?Is the toothache so strong that it's hard for you to do your daily activities and nothing makes it go away?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2163Twisted neck
Question:Is your neck twisted, and does it hurt when you try to straighten it?Is your neck twisted or tilted to one side, and does it hurt when you try to straighten it?
AdultsPediatrics
s_194Ulcer, nipple
Name_common:Ulcer on the nipple
AdultsPediatrics
s_2251Unknown heart rate
Question:Are you unsure about your heart rate or pulse, i.e., how fast the heart is beating?Are you unsure how fast your heart is beating?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2055Vomiting, bilious
Question:Is there bile in the vomit, i.e., a greenish-yellow liquid?Does the vomit contain bile, or is it greenish-yellow?
AdultsPediatrics
s_776Waking up early
Question:Do you wake up earlier than intended, e.g., 2 to 3 hours before you would like?Do you wake up earlier than you want to, around 2 to 3 hours too early?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2142Weight faltering
Question:Have you gained less than around 1kg or 2lb per year?Is your weight gain less than 1kg or 2lb per year?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2519Yellow- or green-coloured stool
Name:Yellow- or green-colored stoolYellow- or green-coloured stool
AdultsPediatrics

Risk factors

Added (4)

IDConceptAge groups
p_627Complete tetanus immunizationAdultsPediatrics
p_622Diagnosed cirrhosis of the liverAdultsPediatrics
p_285Low birth weightAdultsPediatrics
p_619Non-breastfeedingAdultsPediatrics

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IDConceptAge groups
p_145Acceleration-deceleration injury
Question:Have you recently suffered an injury resulting from an abrupt change in movement, e.g., a car accident?Have you recently suffered an injury resulting from an abrupt change in movement, like a whip-like motion, e.g., due to a car, motorbike or bicycle accident, sport injury, fall, or other activities?
AdultsPediatrics
p_40Carbon monoxide exposure
Question:Have you been exposed to carbon monoxide, e.g., smoke from a fire, a broken gas boiler, a faulty heating system, a charcoal grill, or a running vehicle in a poorly ventilated space such as an indoor garage?Have you been exposed to carbon monoxide, e.g., by inhaling smoke from a fire or a charcoal grill, being near a malfunctioning gas boiler or a faulty heating system, or a running vehicle in a poorly ventilated space such as an indoor garage?
AdultsPediatrics
p_612Contact with allergen, potential severe allergic reaction
Question:Did the symptoms caused by contact with the allergen significantly worsen minute by minute?Did the symptoms caused by potential contact with the allergen significantly worsen minute by minute?
AdultsPediatrics
p_287Personal or family history of allergy
Name_common:Family predisposition to allergy
Question:Do you or a close family member suffer from any allergic disease, such as allergic rhinitis, asthma, atopic dermatitis, i.e., eczema, or food allergy?Do you or a close family member suffer from any allergic disease, e.g., allergic rhinitis, asthma, atopic dermatitis, eczema, or a food allergy?
AdultsPediatrics
p_613Possible recent inhalation injury
Question:Have you been exposed to any harmful substances in the past 48 hours that might irritate or burn your respiratory tract, e.g., inhaling smoke, hot gases, or toxic fumes due to being near a fire or burning materials, or a workplace incident with a toxic substance, etc.?Have you been exposed to any harmful substances in the past 48 hours that might irritate or burn your respiratory tract, e.g., inhaling smoke, hot gases, or toxic fumes due to being near a fire or burning materials, or a workplace incident with a toxic substance?
AdultsPediatrics
p_284Prematurity
Question:Were you born premature, i.e., before the 37th week of pregnancy, or classified as low birth weight?None
AdultsPediatrics
p_586Recent invasive procedure
Question:Have you had an invasive medical, dental or cosmetic procedure on an outpatient basis in the past 4 weeks?Have you had an invasive medical, dental, or cosmetic procedure on an outpatient basis in the past 4 weeks?
AdultsPediatrics

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

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IDConceptAge groups
lt_758Anti-measles IgG antibody titerAdultsPediatrics
lt_752Detection of Giardia lamblia using NAATAdultsPediatrics
lt_754Detection of Human parvovirus B19 using NAATAdultsPediatrics
lt_761Detection of Francisella tularensis using NAATAdultsPediatrics
lt_767Detection of Hepatitis E virus using NAATAdultsPediatrics
lt_769Detection of Neisseria gonorrhoeae using NAATAdultsPediatrics
lt_764Detection of Shigella sp. using NAATAdultsPediatrics
lt_759Detection of measles virus using NAATAdultsPediatrics
lt_766Serum anti-HEV IgG antibody titerAdultsPediatrics
lt_765Serum anti-HEV IgM antibody titerAdultsPediatrics
lt_762Urine coproporphyrins concentration (24-hour sample)AdultsPediatrics

Updated (2)

IDConceptAge groups
lt_338Detection of hookworm eggs in stool
Name:Detection of Ancylostoma duodenale eggs in stoolDetection of hookworm eggs in stool
AdultsPediatrics
lt_308Serum chromogranin A concentration
Name_common:CgA
AdultsPediatrics