Documentation
Overview
Model 2025 02 05
Go back

Model: February 5, 2025

Conditions

Adults – 12+ yr.

Pediatrics: 0-12 yr.

Added (6)

IDConceptAge groups
c_1626Alcohol-induced mental and behavioral disordersAdults
c_1637Cannabinoid-induced mental and behavioral disordersAdults
c_1658Cough caused by airway irritantsAdultsPediatrics
c_1634Mediastinal tumorAdults
c_1665Overdose of prescribed medication, unspecifiedAdultsPediatrics
c_1664Serious overdose of prescribed medicationAdultsPediatrics

Removed (2)

IDConceptAge groups
c_282Chronic cannabinoid useAdults
c_1339Substance-induced psychological disturbancesAdults

Updated (21)

IDConceptAge groups
c_1248Aphthous stomatitis
Hint:Please consult a general practitioner or a dentist.Please consult a general practitioner or a stomatologist.
AdultsPediatrics
c_333Brain tumor
Hint:Please immediately consult a neurologist.Please urgently consult a neurologist.
AdultsPediatrics
c_672Concussion
Hint:Please immediately go to a trauma unit, or call an ambulance.Please immediately go to a trauma center or call an ambulance.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1415Decreased fetal movements
Name_common:Low fetal movementLow fetal movements
Adults
c_1260Dental abscess
Hint:Please consult a dentist or an oral-maxillofacial surgeon.Please consult a dentist or an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
AdultsPediatrics
c_940Endometrial polyp
Hint:Please consult a gynaecologist.Please consult a gynecologist.
Adults
c_169Erysipelas
Hint:Please consult a primary care doctor.Please consult a general practitioner.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1574Eyelid myokymia
Name_common:Eyelid twitcheyelid twitch
AdultsPediatrics
c_1167Fetal alcohol syndrome
Hint:Please consult a general doctor.Please consult a general practitioner.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1087Hand foot and mouth disease
Hint:Please consult a family physician.Please consult a family doctor.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1304Laryngopharyngeal reflux
Hint:Please consult a family doctor or an otorhinolaryngologist.Please consult a family doctor or an otolaryngologist.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1038Lower limb injury, unspecified location
Hint:Please consult an orthopaedist.Please consult an orthopedist.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1022Lumbar vertebra fracture
Hint:Please immediately go to a trauma unit, or call an ambulance.Please immediately go to a trauma center or call an ambulance.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1020Pelvis fracture
Hint:Please immediately go to a trauma unit or call an ambulance.Please immediately go to a trauma center or call an ambulance.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1107Phimosis
Name_common:Tight foreskin
AdultsPediatrics
c_189Rubella
Hint:Please consult a primary care doctor.Please consult a general practitioner.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1389Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Hint:Please immediately consult a pediatrician or a dermatologist.Please immediately consult a family doctor or a dermatologist.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1023Thoracic vertebra fracture
Hint:Please immediately go to a trauma unit or call an ambulance.Please immediately go to a trauma center or call an ambulance.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1014Tibiofibular fracture
Hint:Please promptly go to a trauma center.Please immediately go to a trauma center.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1032Toe dislocation
Hint:Please promptly go to a trauma center.Please immediately go to a trauma center.
AdultsPediatrics
c_1607Tumor of pharynx
Hint:Please consult an ENT specialist.Please consult a family doctor or an otolaryngologist.
Adults

Symptoms

Added (11)

IDConceptAge groups
s_3352Bleeding from mouthAdultsPediatrics
s_3368Calf pseudohypertrophyAdultsPediatrics
s_3362Chest retractions, intercostalAdultsPediatrics
s_3360Chest retractions, subcostalAdultsPediatrics
s_3369Chest retractions, suprasternalAdultsPediatrics
s_3350Cough, irritant-inducedAdultsPediatrics
s_3367Decreased fetal movements in the second trimester, movements have not yet appearedAdults
s_3366Decreased fetal movements in the second trimester, movements were regular and stopped for less than 12 hoursAdults
s_3358Hair loss, bald patchesAdults
s_3365Head bobbingPediatrics
s_3370Menstrual ageAdultsPediatrics

Removed (34)

IDConceptAge groups
s_1272Allen-Cleckley signAdults
s_2170Anicteric presentationAdults
s_1257Bing's signAdults
s_2261Calf hypertrophyAdultsPediatrics
s_1273Cornell's signAdults
s_670Cough, productive with pink, frothy sputumAdults
s_1555Dance's signAdults
s_1171Darier's signAdults
s_1417Dark-red spots in optic disc vesselsAdults
s_3340Decreased fetal movements in the second trimester, no movements between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancyAdults
s_3342Decreased fetal movements in the second trimester, without warning singsAdults
s_1409Demarcation of retinal detachment (pigmented or nonpigmented)AdultsPediatrics
s_2677Episode of depressed mood, substance inducedAdults
s_2672Episode of elevated mood, substance inducedAdults
s_1263Gonda-Allen signAdults
s_1254Gordon's signAdults
s_757Holster signAdults
s_1271Jacobsohn signAdults
s_666Leopard-like spots on skinAdults
s_1378Levine's signAdults
s_1405Local elevation of retinaAdultsPediatrics
s_1406Local grey discolouration of retinaAdults
s_1408Local retinal undulationAdultsPediatrics
s_1404Low intraocular pressure, 4 to 5 mmHg difference in affected eye compared to the other eyeAdults
s_1261Mendel-Bekhterev signAdults
s_1274Moniz signAdults
s_1415Retinal neovascularization elsewhereAdults
s_1255Rossolimo's signAdults
s_1259Schaeffer's signAdults
s_1270Sterling's signAdults
s_1260Stransky's signAdults
s_1275Strumpell's signAdults
s_1262Tromner's signAdults
s_1402Weiss ringAdults

Updated (31)

IDConceptAge groups
s_3053Blood glucose level, between 181 and 250 mg/dl or between 10 and 13.9 mmol/l
Name_common:High blood sugar, between 181 and 250 mg/dl or between 10 and 13.9 mmol/lBlood sugar, between 181 and 250 mg/dl or between 10 and 13.9 mmol/l
AdultsPediatrics
s_3054Blood glucose level, between 251 and 350 mg/dl or between 14 and 19.4 mmol/l
Name_common:Very high blood sugar, between 251 and 350 mg/dl or between 14 and 19.4 mmol/lBlood sugar, between 251 and 350 mg/dl or between 14 and 19.4 mmol/l
AdultsPediatrics
s_2011Blood glucose level, between 54 and 70 mg/dl or between 3 and 3.9 mmol/l
Name_common:Low blood sugar level, between 54 and 70 mg/dl or between 3 and 3.9 mmol/lBlood 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 level, less than 54 mg/dl or 3 mmol/lBlood sugar level, less than 54 mg/dl or 3 mmol/l
AdultsPediatrics
s_3055Blood glucose level, more than 350 mg/dl or 19.4 mmol/l
Name_common:Extremely high blood sugar, over 350 mg/dl or 19.4 mmol/lBlood sugar, over 350 mg/dl or 19.4 mmol/l
AdultsPediatrics
s_1671Broken hair
Question:Does your hair break easily, or do you lose hair in clumps, leaving bald spots or areas with very short hair?Does your hair break easily, or do you lose hair in clumps, leaving areas with very short broken hair?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2134Chest retractions
Name_common:Pulling in of the chest muscles
Question:Does it seem like the skin is being pulled between your ribs or under the rib cage while you are breathing?Does your chest move in an unusual way while breathing, e.g., skin sucked or pulled inwards between ribs, below the ribs or around the collarbones?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2652Consent to a sexual interview
Question:Sexual health is an important part of an overall health check, and users are often asked about it. Do you agree to answer a few questions?Sexual health is an important part of an overall health check. Do you agree to answer a few questions? Without them, the quality of results may decrease.
Adults
s_195Current cigarette smoking
Question:Do you currently smoke cigarettes or vape with nicotine?Do you currently smoke cigarettes?
AdultsPediatrics
s_3341Decreased fetal movements in the second trimester, movements were regular and stopped for at least 12 hours
Name_common:Low fetal movements in the second trimester movements were regular and stopped for at least 12 hoursLow fetal movements in the second trimester, movements were regular and stopped for at least 12 hours
Question:Do you feel that your baby's regular movements stopped or are noticeably weaker in the past 12 hours?Do you feel that your baby's regular movements stopped or are noticeably weaker for at least 12 hours?
Adults
s_402Dermatological changes, recurring during infections or menstrual period
Name_common:Skin changes recurring during period or infectionsSkin changes recurring during menstrual period or infections
AdultsPediatrics
s_2060Dermatological changes, trunk
Question:Are there any skin changes on the neck, chest, abdomen or back?Are there any skin changes on the neck, chest, abdomen, or back?
AdultsPediatrics
s_325Erythema, limb
Name_common:Red skin on arms or legsRed skin on arm or leg
AdultsPediatrics
s_3260Eyelid twitching, both eyes
Name_common:Eyelid twitching of both eyes
AdultsPediatrics
s_3259Eyelid twitching, one eye
Name_common:Eyelid twitching of one eye
AdultsPediatrics
s_2860Fever, fully responsive to treatment
Question:Has the fever dropped to normal temperature after administration of recommended doses of antipyretic drugs, e.g., paracetamol, acetaminophen, acetylsalicyclic acid, or ibuprofen?Has the fever dropped to normal temperature after administration of recommended doses of anti-fever drugs, e.g., paracetamol, acetaminophen, acetylsalicyclic acid, or ibuprofen?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2866Fever, partially responsive to treatment
Question:Has the fever dropped partially after administration of recommended doses of antipyretic drugs but is sill above 100.4°F or 38°C or rises again to this temperature after less than 4h?Has the fever dropped partially after administration of recommended doses of anti-fever drugs but is sill above 100.4°F or 38°C or rises again to this temperature after less than 4h?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2876Fever, use of antipyretic drug
Question:Have you tried to reduce the fever with antipyretics?Have you tried taking a fever-reducing medication to relieve your symptoms?
AdultsPediatrics
s_531Frequent infections, upper respiratory tract
Name_common:Frequent runny nose, coughFrequent colds, sore throats, or ear and sinus infections
Question:Do you frequently get colds, sore throats, ear or sinus infections?Do you frequently get colds, sore throats, or ear or sinus infections?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2520Hair loss, androgenetic
Question:Is your hair is getting thinner on the temples or at the top of your head?Is your hair getting thinner on the temples or at the top of your head?
Adults
s_1762Headache, exacerbated by increased stress
Question:Does stress cause the headaches or make them worse?Does stress cause the headache or makes it worse?
AdultsPediatrics
s_625Headache, exacerbated by tilting head forwards
Question:Does bending your head down cause the headache or make it worse?Does bending your head down cause the headache or makes it worse?
AdultsPediatrics
s_799Headache, worse in the morning
Question:Do headaches occur in the morning or worse then than at other times of the day?Do the headaches occur in the morning or are worse then than at other times of the day?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1922Heel drop test
Question:Do you have abdominal pain when you stand on your toes and then drop down hard onto your heels?Do you have sudden severe abdominal pain when you stand on your toes for a few seconds and then land hard on your heels?
AdultsPediatrics
s_180Hypopigmentation of the skin
Question:Has your skin lost colour or become lighter in some places?Has your skin lost color or become lighter in some places?
AdultsPediatrics
s_3201Impaired vision, complete blindness
Name_common:Complete vision lostComplete vision loss
AdultsPediatrics
s_575Joint stiffness
Question:Does any joint feel stiff when you first try to move it?Does any joint initially feel stiff when you first try to move it, but after some time and movement, it improves?
AdultsPediatrics
s_2206Paraphimosis
Question:Is your foreskin retracted and stuck behind the head of the penis, i.e., it cannot go back to its normal position covering the penis head?Does your foreskin get stuck or become difficult to return to its normal position after pulling it back?
AdultsPediatrics
s_263Phimosis
Question:Is it difficult to pull back your foreskin from the end of the penis to expose the penis head?Is it difficult to pull your foreskin back over the head of your penis?
AdultsPediatrics
s_1342Transilluminable scrotum
Question:When a light is placed on one side of your scrotum, can this light be seen on the other side of the scrotum?When a light source, e.g., a small flashlight, is placed on one side of your scrotum, can the light be visible on the other side of the scrotum?
AdultsPediatrics
s_3171Vascular compromise, limb, related to trauma
Question:Is any limb away from the injury pulseless or paler and colder in comparison to other limbs?Is any limb past the injury pulseless or paler and colder in comparison to other limbs?
AdultsPediatrics

Risk factors

Added (3)

IDConceptAge groups
p_716Central venous catheterAdultsPediatrics
p_714Overdosing prescribed medicationAdultsPediatrics
p_711VapingAdults

Updated (4)

IDConceptAge groups
p_174Anticoagulant use
Name_common:Blood thinner useBlood thinners use
AdultsPediatrics
p_410Cannabinoids ingestion, past 72 hours
Name_common:Eating cannabisEating cannabis edibles in last three days
AdultsPediatrics
p_583Recent fall from standing height
Question:Have you fallen from a standing height?Have you fallen from a standing height or less than 6 meters (20 feet)?
Adults
p_586Recent invasive procedure
Name_common:Invasive medical or cosmetic procedure in the last 4 weeks
AdultsPediatrics

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

Updated (3)

IDConceptAge groups
lt_446Anti-collapsin response-mediator protein 5 titer
Name:Anti-collapsin response-mediated protein 5 titerAnti-collapsin response-mediator protein 5 titer
Adults
lt_811BCR-ABL fusion gene
Name:Presence of BCR-ABL fusion geneBCR-ABL fusion gene
Adults
lt_103Serum anti-U1 RNP antibody titer
Name_common:anti-U1 RNP antibody
Adults