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| c_1097 | Acute lower limb ischemia Hint:Urgent medical attention is needed! Please immediately go to the emergency department.Urgent medical attention is needed! Please call an ambulance. | Adults |
| c_424 | Heat or sun-related illness Name:Heat and sun-related illnessHeat or sun-related illness | AdultsPediatrics |
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| s_3513 | Bruise after trauma Name:Bruise after trauma Name_common:Bruise caused by trauma Question:Are there any new bruises on your skin, caused by trauma? Question_someone:Are there any new bruises on his|her skin, caused by trauma? Question_newborn:Are there any new bruises on his|her skin, caused by trauma? Question_child:Are there any new bruises on his|her skin, caused by trauma? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['ankle bruising after trauma', 'arm bruising after trauma', 'back bruising after trauma', 'body bruising after trauma', 'bruise on ankle after trauma', 'bruise on arm after trauma', 'bruise on back after trauma', 'bruise on body after trauma', 'bruise on crotch after trauma', 'bruise on elbow after trauma', 'bruise on face after trauma', 'bruise on finger after trauma', 'bruise on foot after trauma', 'bruise on forehead after trauma', 'bruise on genital area after trauma', 'bruise on hand after trauma', 'bruise on head after trauma', 'bruise on hip after trauma', 'bruise on knee after trauma', 'bruise on leg after trauma', 'bruise on nose after trauma', 'bruise on shoulder after trauma', 'bruise on thumb after trauma', 'bruise on toe after trauma', 'bruise on wrist after trauma', 'bruise under the nail after trauma', 'bruise, after trauma', 'bruised ankle after trauma', 'bruised arm after trauma', 'bruised back after trauma', 'bruised body after trauma', 'bruised crotch after trauma', 'bruised elbow after trauma', 'bruised face after trauma', 'bruised finger after trauma', 'bruised foot after trauma', 'bruised hand after trauma', 'bruised hip after trauma', 'bruised knee after trauma', 'bruised leg after trauma', 'bruised nose after trauma', 'bruised shoulder after trauma', 'bruised skin after trauma', 'bruised thumb after trauma', 'bruised toe after trauma', 'bruised wrist after trauma', 'bruises after trauma', 'bruises as a result of an injury after trauma', 'crotch bruising after trauma', 'elbow bruising after trauma', 'face bruising after trauma', 'finger bruising after trauma', 'foot bruising after trauma', 'hand bruising after trauma', 'having bruise after trauma', 'hip bruising after trauma', 'injury related bruise after trauma', 'knee bruising after trauma', 'leg bruising after trauma', 'nose bruising after trauma', 'shoulder bruising after trauma', 'thumb bruising after trauma', 'toe bruising after trauma', 'wrist bruising after trauma'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3522 | Easy bruising Name:Easy bruising Question:Do you frequently or repeatedly bruise easily without any significant trauma? Question_someone:Does he|she frequently or repeatedly bruise easily without any significant trauma? Question_newborn:Does he|she frequently or repeatedly bruise easily without any significant trauma? Question_child:Does he|she frequently or repeatedly bruise easily without any significant trauma? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['frequent bruising', 'frequent bruising without injury', 'frequent easy bruising', 'frequent excessive bruising', 'frequent nontraumatic bruises', 'frequently bruising easily', 'recurrent nontraumatic bruises', 'recurrent bruising without injury', 'recurrent easy bruising', 'recurrent excessive bruising', 'recurrently bruising easily', 'repeated episodes of easy bruising', 'repeated episodes of multiple bruises without injury', 'skin prone to bruising'] Synonyms_professional:['recurrent bruises on the skin without prior trauma', 'frequent cutaneous hematomas without prior injury', 'recurrent cutaneous hematomas without significant trauma', 'spontaneous bruising', 'recurrent cutaneous hematomas without prior injury', 'frequent cutaneous hematomas without significant trauma', 'recurrent spontaneous bruising', 'frequent spontaneous bruising', 'repeated episodes of spontaneous bruising'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3512 | Ecchymosis, non-traumatic Name:Ecchymosis, non-traumatic Name_common:Bruise not caused by trauma Question:Are there any bruises or new red or purple marks on your skin, larger than 10 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Question_someone:Are there any bruises or new red or purple marks on his|her skin, larger than 10 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Question_newborn:Are there any bruises or new red or purple marks on his|her skin, larger than 10 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Question_child:Are there any bruises or new red or purple marks on his|her skin, larger than 10 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['big purple spots not fading under pressure larger than 10 mm', 'big red spots not fading under pressure larger than 10 mm', 'bruise without trauma', 'bruising not caused by trauma'] Explication_infant:Non-blanching purple or blue patches larger than 10 mm, not caused by trauma. These are flat, bruise-like haemorrhages that do not fade when pressed with a glass. Explication_toddler:Non-blanching purple or blue patches larger than 10 mm, not caused by trauma. These are flat, bruise-like haemorrhages that do not fade when pressed with a glass. Explication_child:Non-blanching purple or blue patches larger than 10 mm, not caused by trauma. These are flat, bruise-like haemorrhages that do not fade when pressed with a glass. Explication_adult:Non-blanching purple or blue patches larger than 10 mm, not caused by trauma. These are flat, bruise-like haemorrhages that do not fade when pressed with a glass. Explication_senior:Non-blanching purple or blue patches larger than 10 mm, not caused by trauma. These are flat, bruise-like haemorrhages that do not fade when pressed with a glass. | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3531 | Inability to manage wound care Name:Inability to manage wound care Name_common:Unable to take care of the wound Question:Are you unable to safely take care of the wound yourself, such as cleaning it or changing the dressing, and you don’t have anyone who can help? Question_someone:Is he|she unable to safely take care of the wound himself|herself, such as cleaning it or changing the dressing, and he|she doesn’t have anyone who can help? Question_newborn:Is it not possible to safely take care of the wound, such as cleaning it or changing the dressing, and no one is available to help? Question_child:Is it not possible to safely take care of the wound, such as cleaning it or changing the dressing, and no one is available to help? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['inability to take care of the wound', 'cannot safely manage wound care', 'trouble managing the wound', 'wound care not possible at home'] Synonyms_professional:['impaired ability to perform wound care', 'self-care limitation for wound management'] Explication_infant:It is not possible to safely take care of the wound. This may happen if the wound is in a location that cannot be reached, such as the back, or if proper cleaning or dressing cannot be done due to lack of access, skills, or assistance. It also applies when no one is available to help. Explication_toddler:It is not possible to safely take care of the wound. This may happen if the wound is in a location that cannot be reached, such as the back, or if proper cleaning or dressing cannot be done due to lack of access, skills, or assistance. It also applies when no one is available to help. Explication_child:It is not possible to safely take care of the wound. This may happen if the wound is in a location that cannot be reached, such as the back, or if proper cleaning or dressing cannot be done due to lack of access, skills, or assistance. It also applies when no one is available to help. Explication_adult:It is not possible to safely take care of the wound. This may happen if the wound is in a location that cannot be reached, such as the back, or if proper cleaning or dressing cannot be done due to lack of access, skills, or assistance. It also applies when no one is available to help. Explication_senior:It is not possible to safely take care of the wound. This may happen if the wound is in a location that cannot be reached, such as the back, or if proper cleaning or dressing cannot be done due to lack of access, skills, or assistance. It also applies when no one is available to help. | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3510 | Petechiae, non-traumatic Name:Petechiae, non-traumatic Name_common:Red or purple marks not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm Question:Are there any new red or purple marks on your skin, smaller than 3 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Question_someone:Are there any new red or purple marks on his|her skin, smaller than 3 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Question_newborn:Are there any new red or purple marks on his|her skin, smaller than 3 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Question_child:Are there any new red or purple marks on his|her skin, smaller than 3 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['A group of small reddish or purplish spots in skin or mucous membrane as a result of localized hemorrhage', 'blood spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'little purple spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'little red spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'petechiae', 'purple spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'red spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'small blood red dots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'small purple spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm'] Synonyms_professional:['petechia', 'petechial hemorrhages'] Explication_infant:Tiny, non-blanching red or purple dots smaller than 3 mm, not caused by trauma. They look like pinpoint splatters and don't fade or disappear when pressed with a finger or a clear glass. Explication_toddler:Tiny, non-blanching red or purple dots smaller than 3 mm, not caused by trauma. They look like pinpoint splatters and don't fade or disappear when pressed with a finger or a clear glass. Explication_child:Tiny, non-blanching red or purple dots smaller than 3 mm, not caused by trauma. They look like pinpoint splatters and don't fade or disappear when pressed with a finger or a clear glass. Explication_adult:Tiny, non-blanching red or purple dots smaller than 3 mm, not caused by trauma. They look like pinpoint splatters and don't fade or disappear when pressed with a finger or a clear glass. Explication_senior:Tiny, non-blanching red or purple dots smaller than 3 mm, not caused by trauma. They look like pinpoint splatters and don't fade or disappear when pressed with a finger or a clear glass. | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3509 | Purpura, non-traumatic Name:Purpura, non-traumatic Question:Are there any new red or purple marks on your skin that do not fade when pressed and cannot be explained by a recent injury? Question_someone:Are there any new red or purple marks on his|her skin that do not fade when pressed and cannot be explained by a recent injury? Question_newborn:Are there any new red or purple marks on his|her skin that do not fade when pressed and cannot be explained by a recent injury? Question_child:Are there any new red or purple marks on his|her skin that do not fade when pressed and cannot be explained by a recent injury? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['dermal bleeding', 'purpuric disorder'] Synonyms_professional:['non-blanching rash', 'cutaneous hemorrhage', 'extravasated blood'] Explication_infant:Purpura refers to non-blanching bleeding into skin or mucosa, not caused by trauma. These spots stay visible when pressed with a finger or a clear glass. It includes petechiae, purpuric lesions, and ecchymoses. Explication_toddler:Purpura refers to non-blanching bleeding into skin or mucosa, not caused by trauma. These spots stay visible when pressed with a finger or a clear glass. It includes petechiae, purpuric lesions, and ecchymoses. Explication_child:Purpura refers to non-blanching bleeding into skin or mucosa, not caused by trauma. These spots stay visible when pressed with a finger or a clear glass. It includes petechiae, purpuric lesions, and ecchymoses. Explication_adult:Purpura refers to non-blanching bleeding into skin or mucosa, not caused by trauma. These spots stay visible when pressed with a finger or a clear glass. It includes petechiae, purpuric lesions, and ecchymoses. Explication_senior:Purpura refers to non-blanching bleeding into skin or mucosa, not caused by trauma. These spots stay visible when pressed with a finger or a clear glass. It includes petechiae, purpuric lesions, and ecchymoses. Instruction_infant:['To check for purpura, press a clear glass firmly against the spots and look through it. If the spots fade or turn white, it is a normal rash. If they do not fade and remain clearly visible under pressure, the rash is purpuric.'] Instruction_toddler:['To check for purpura, press a clear glass firmly against the spots and look through it. If the spots fade or turn white, it is a normal rash. If they do not fade and remain clearly visible under pressure, the rash is purpuric.'] Instruction_child:['To check for purpura, press a clear glass firmly against the spots and look through it. If the spots fade or turn white, it is a normal rash. If they do not fade and remain clearly visible under pressure, the rash is purpuric.'] Instruction_adult:['To check for purpura, press a clear glass firmly against the spots and look through it. If the spots fade or turn white, it is a normal rash. If they do not fade and remain clearly visible under pressure, the rash is purpuric.'] Instruction_senior:['To check for purpura, press a clear glass firmly against the spots and look through it. If the spots fade or turn white, it is a normal rash. If they do not fade and remain clearly visible under pressure, the rash is purpuric.'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3511 | Purpuric lesions, non-traumatic Name:Purpuric lesions, non-traumatic Name_common:Red or purple marks not fading under pressure between 3 and 10 mm Question:Are there any new red or purple marks on your skin, between 3 and 10 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Question_someone:Are there any new red or purple marks on his|her skin, between 3 and 10 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Question_newborn:Are there any new red or purple marks on his|her skin, between 3 and 10 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Question_child:Are there any new red or purple marks on his|her skin, between 3 and 10 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held and are not caused by trauma? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['big purple spots not fading under pressure between 3 and 10 mm', 'blood spots not fading under pressure between 3 and 10 mm', 'purpuric rash'] Synonyms_professional:['bruising rash, marks between 3 and 10 mm', 'hemorrhagic exanthema, marks between 3 and 10 mm'] Explication_infant:Non-blanching red or purple spots between 3 and 10 mm, not caused by trauma. They are larger than pinpoints but smaller than bruises and stay visible under pressure. Explication_toddler:Non-blanching red or purple spots between 3 and 10 mm, not caused by trauma. They are larger than pinpoints but smaller than bruises and stay visible under pressure. Explication_child:Non-blanching red or purple spots between 3 and 10 mm, not caused by trauma. They are larger than pinpoints but smaller than bruises and stay visible under pressure. Explication_adult:Non-blanching red or purple spots between 3 and 10 mm, not caused by trauma. They are larger than pinpoints but smaller than bruises and stay visible under pressure. Explication_senior:Non-blanching red or purple spots between 3 and 10 mm, not caused by trauma. They are larger than pinpoints but smaller than bruises and stay visible under pressure. | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3515 | Purpuric lesions, palpable, non-traumatic Name:Purpuric lesions, palpable, non-traumatic Name_common:Red or purple marks on the skin that can be felt Question:Are the red or purple marks on your skin raised or able to be felt? Question_someone:Are the red or purple marks on his|her skin raised or able to be felt? Question_newborn:Are the red or purple marks on his|her skin raised or able to be felt? Question_child:Are the red or purple marks on his|her skin raised or able to be felt? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['blood spots not fading under pressure between 3 and 10 mm that can be felt', 'palpable bruising rash', 'palpable hemorrhagic rash', 'palpable purpura', 'palpable purpuric rash'] Explication_infant:Non-blanching red or purple spots between 3 and 10 mm, not caused by trauma, that are palpable. Explication_toddler:Non-blanching red or purple spots between 3 and 10 mm, not caused by trauma, that are palpable. Explication_child:Non-blanching red or purple spots between 3 and 10 mm, not caused by trauma, that are palpable. Explication_adult:Non-blanching red or purple spots between 3 and 10 mm, not caused by trauma, that are palpable. Explication_senior:Non-blanching red or purple spots between 3 and 10 mm, not caused by trauma, that are palpable. | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3520 | Scalp hematoma Name:Scalp hematoma Question:Is there any new hematoma on your scalp? Question_someone:Is there any new hematoma on his|her scalp? Question_newborn:Is there any new hematoma on his|her scalp? Question_child:Is there any new hematoma on his|her scalp? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['haematoma scalp', 'lump on scalp'] Synonyms_professional:['hematoma of occipital scalp', 'hematoma of scalp', 'hematoma of temporal region', 'non-frontal scalp hematoma', 'scalp contusion'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3521 | Scrotal hematoma Name:Scrotal hematoma Question:Is there any new hematoma on your scrotum? Question_someone:Is there any new hematoma on his scrotum? Question_newborn:Is there any new hematoma on his scrotum? Question_child:Is there any new hematoma on his scrotum? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['blue scrotum', 'bruised discoloration of scrotum', 'bruised discoloration of testicles', 'hematoma on scrotum', 'scrotal hematoma', 'testicular hematoma', 'contusion of scrotum'] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3514 | Swelling, entire face, rapidly progressive Name:Swelling, entire face, rapidly progressive Name_common:Quickly worsening swelling of entire face Question:Is your face swelling getting noticeably worse very quickly, over minutes to a few hours? Question_someone:Is his|her face swelling getting noticeably worse very quickly, over minutes to a few hours? Question_newborn:Is his|her face swelling getting noticeably worse very quickly, over minutes to a few hours? Question_child:Is his|her face swelling getting noticeably worse very quickly, over minutes to a few hours? Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"] Synonyms:['entire face becomes swollen very quickly', 'entire face swelling worsens rapidly', 'face swelling spreads and worsens quickly', 'fast increasing swelling of the whole face', 'quick progression of generalized facial swelling', 'rapid swelling of the whole face', 'rapidly progressing swelling of entire face', 'suddenly worsening facial swelling', 'swelling of entire face is getting worse fast', 'whole face gets more and more swollen quickly', 'whole face swelling increases quickly over time', 'quick progression of generalized facial edema'] Synonyms_professional:['rapidly progressive generalized facial edema', 'rapidly progressive generalized facial oedema', 'rapidly worsening facial swelling', 'rapidly progressive edema of entire face'] Explication_infant:Rapid swelling of the entire face that develops or worsens within minutes to a few hours. It often starts suddenly, gets bigger over an hour or two, or continues to increase while it is being observed. Explication_toddler:Rapid swelling of the entire face that develops or worsens within minutes to a few hours. It often starts suddenly, gets bigger over an hour or two, or continues to increase while it is being observed. Explication_child:Rapid swelling of the entire face that develops or worsens within minutes to a few hours. It often starts suddenly, gets bigger over an hour or two, or continues to increase while it is being observed. Explication_adult:Rapid swelling of the entire face that develops or worsens within minutes to a few hours. It often starts suddenly, gets bigger over an hour or two, or continues to increase while it is being observed. Explication_senior:Rapid swelling of the entire face that develops or worsens within minutes to a few hours. It often starts suddenly, gets bigger over an hour or two, or continues to increase while it is being observed. | AdultsPediatrics |
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| s_2341 | Bruise Name:BruiseNone Question:Do you have a bruise or bleeding under the skin?None Question_someone:Does he|she have a bruise or bleeding under the skin?None Question_newborn:Does he|she have a bruise or bleeding under the skin?None Question_child:Does he|she have a bruise or bleeding under the skin?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['ankle bruising', 'arm bruising', 'back bruising', 'body bruising', 'bruise on ankle', 'bruise on arm', 'bruise on back', 'bruise on body', 'bruise on crotch', 'bruise on elbow', 'bruise on face', 'bruise on finger', 'bruise on foot', 'bruise on forehead', 'bruise on genital area', 'bruise on hand', 'bruise on head', 'bruise on hip', 'bruise on knee', 'bruise on leg', 'bruise on nose', 'bruise on shoulder', 'bruise on thumb', 'bruise on toe', 'bruise on wrist', 'bruise under the nail', 'bruised ankle', 'bruised arm', 'bruised back', 'bruised body', 'bruised crotch', 'bruised elbow', 'bruised face', 'bruised finger', 'bruised foot', 'bruised hand', 'bruised hip', 'bruised knee', 'bruised leg', 'bruised nose', 'bruised shoulder', 'bruised thumb', 'bruised toe', 'bruised wrist', 'bruises', 'crotch bruising', 'elbow bruising', 'face bruising', 'finger bruising', 'foot bruising', 'hand bruising', 'having bruise', 'hematoma on crotch', 'hematoma on genital area', 'hip bruising', 'knee bruising', 'leg bruising', 'nose bruising', 'shoulder bruising', 'thumb bruising', 'toe bruising', 'wrist bruising', 'bruised skin'][] Synonyms_professional:['ecchymoses', 'ecchymosis', 'hematoma', 'hematomas'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2827 | Bruise, scrotum Name:Bruise, scrotumNone Name_common:Bruise on scrotumNone Question:Do you have a bruise or hematoma on your scrotum?None Question_someone:Does he have a bruise or hematoma on his scrotum?None Question_newborn:Does he have a bruise or hematoma on his scrotum?None Question_child:Does he have a bruise or hematoma on his scrotum?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['a bruise on the testicle', 'blue scrotum', 'bruise discoloration of scrotum', 'bruise discoloration of testicles', 'bruised testicle', 'bruising of scotoma', 'hematoma on scrotum', 'bruise on the scrotum', 'scrotal bruising', 'scrotal hematoma', 'testicle bruise', 'testicular bruising', 'testicular hematoma'][] Synonyms_professional:['scrotal ecchymosis', 'testicular ecchymosis'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_1960 | Bruising after trauma Name:Bruising after traumaNone Name_common:Bruise after an injuryNone Question:Did the bruise or hematoma appear after a recent injury?None Question_someone:Did the bruise or hematoma appear after a recent injury?None Question_newborn:Did the bruise or hematoma appear after a recent injury?None Question_child:Did the bruise or hematoma appear after a recent injury?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['ankle bruising after injury', 'arm bruising after injury', 'back bruising after injury', 'body bruising after injury', 'bruise on ankle after injury', 'bruise on arm after injury', 'bruise on back after injury', 'bruise on elbow after injury', 'bruise on face after injury', 'bruise on finger after injury', 'bruise on hand after injury', 'bruise on hip after injury', 'bruise on knee after injury', 'bruise on leg after injury', 'bruise on nose after injury', 'bruise on shoulder after injury', 'bruise on thumb after injury', 'bruise on toe after injury', 'bruise on wrist after injury', 'bruise under the nail after injury', 'bruised ankle after injury', 'bruised arm after injury', 'bruised back after injury', 'bruised body after injury', 'bruised elbow after injury', 'bruised face after injury', 'bruised finger after injury', 'bruised foot after injury', 'bruised hand after injury', 'bruised hip after injury', 'bruised knee after injury', 'bruised leg after injury', 'bruised nose after injury', 'bruised shoulder after injury', 'bruised thumb after injury', 'bruised toe after injury', 'bruised wrist after injury', 'bruises on body after injury', 'bruises on foot after injury', 'elbow bruising after injury', 'face bruising after injury', 'finger bruising after injury', 'foot bruising after injury', 'hand bruising after injury', 'hip bruising after injury', 'knee bruising after injury', 'leg bruising after injury', 'nose bruising after injury', 'shoulder bruising after injury', 'thumb bruising after injury', 'toe bruising after injury', 'wrist bruising after injury'][] Synonyms_professional:['ecchymosis after injury', 'ecchymoses after injury', 'hematoma after injury', 'injury related bruise', 'injury related hematomas', 'bruise after trauma', 'injury related bruises', 'ecchymosis after trauma', 'hematoma as a result of an injury', 'bruises as a result of an injury', 'hematoma under the nail after injury', 'bruise, after trauma'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_234 | Easy bruising Name:Easy bruisingNone Question:Do you bruise easily or spontaneously, without any significant trauma?None Question_someone:Does he|she bruise easily or spontaneously, without any significant trauma?None Question_newborn:Does he|she bruise easily or spontaneously, without any significant trauma?None Question_child:Does he|she bruise easily or spontaneously, without any significant trauma?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['bruising without injury', 'easy bruising', 'multiple bruises without injury', 'nontraumatic bruise', 'nontraumatic bruising', 'easily bruising', 'frequent bruising', 'skin sensitive to bruising', 'excessive bruising', 'quick bruising'][] Synonyms_professional:['bruises on skin without prior trauma', 'hematomas on skin without prior injury', 'spontaneous bruising', 'hematomas on skin without significant trauma'][] Explication_infant:Bruises seem to develop for no known reasons, e.g., not preceded by an injury or after a minor injury that would normally not have caused bruising.None Explication_toddler:Bruises seem to develop for no known reasons, e.g., not preceded by an injury or after a minor injury that would normally not have caused bruising.None Explication_child:Bruises seem to develop for no known reasons, e.g., not preceded by an injury or after a minor injury that would normally not have caused bruising.None Explication_adult:Bruises seem to develop for no known reasons, e.g., not preceded by an injury or after a minor injury that would normally not have caused bruising.None Explication_senior:Bruises seem to develop for no known reasons, e.g., not preceded by an injury or after a minor injury that would normally not have caused bruising.None | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_594 | Petechiae Name:PetechiaeNone Name_common:Red or purple spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mmNone Question:Are there pinhead-sized, smaller than 3 mm, red or purple spots on your skin, that do not fade when pressed and held?None Question_someone:Are there pinhead-sized, smaller than 3 mm, red or purple spots on his|her skin, that do not fade when pressed and held?None Question_newborn:Are there pinhead-sized, smaller than 3 mm, red or purple spots on his|her skin, that do not fade when pressed and held?None Question_child:Are there pinhead-sized, smaller than 3 mm, red or purple spots on his|her skin, that do not fade when pressed and held?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['little purple spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'little red spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'purple spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'red spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'small blood red dots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'small purple spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm', 'blood spots not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm'][] Synonyms_professional:['petechia', 'petechial hemorrhages', 'pinpoint red spots on the skin not fading under pressure', 'red spots on the skin not fading under pressure smaller than 3 mm'][] Explication_infant:Red spots on the skin smaller than 3 mm that do not fade or lose colour when pressed and held.None Explication_toddler:Red spots on the skin smaller than 3 mm that do not fade or lose colour when pressed and held.None Explication_child:Red spots on the skin smaller than 3 mm that do not fade or lose colour when pressed and held.None Explication_adult:Red spots on the skin smaller than 3 mm that do not fade or lose colour when pressed and held.None Explication_senior:Red spots on the skin smaller than 3 mm that do not fade or lose colour when pressed and held.None Instruction_infant:['Press the spots with the flat side of a glass or a piece of clear plastic.', 'While pressing, check if they lose their colour.'][] Instruction_toddler:['Press the spots with the flat side of a glass or a piece of clear plastic.', 'While pressing, check if they lose their colour.'][] Instruction_child:['Press the spots with the flat side of a glass or a piece of clear plastic.', 'While pressing, check if they lose their colour.'][] Instruction_adult:['Press the spots with the flat side of a glass or a piece of clear plastic.', 'While pressing, check if they lose their colour.'][] Instruction_senior:['Press the spots with the flat side of a glass or a piece of clear plastic.', 'While pressing, check if they lose their colour.'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_762 | Purpuric rash Name:Purpuric rashNone Name_common:Red or purple spots not fading under pressure larger than 3 mmNone Question:Are there red or purple spots on your skin, larger than 3 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held?None Question_someone:Are there red or purple spots on his|her skin, larger than 3 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held?None Question_newborn:Are there red or purple spots on his|her skin, larger than 3 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held?None Question_child:Are there red or purple spots on his|her skin, larger than 3 mm, that do not fade when pressed and held?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['big purple spots not fading under pressure larger than 3 mm', 'big red spots not fading under pressure larger than 3 mm', 'large purple spots not fading under pressure larger than 3 mm', 'large red spots not fading under pressure larger than 3 mm', 'purple spots not fading under pressure larger than 3 mm', 'red spots not fading under pressure larger than 3 mm', 'blood spots not fading under pressure larger than 3 mm'][] Synonyms_professional:['bruising rash larger than 3 mm', 'hemorrhagic exanthema larger than 3 mm', 'hemorrhagic rash larger than 3 mm', 'purpura larger than 3 mm'][] Explication_infant:Red or purple spots on the skin with diameter larger than 3 mm that do not fade or lose colour when pressed and held.None Explication_toddler:Red or purple spots on the skin with diameter larger than 3 mm that do not fade or lose colour when pressed and held.None Explication_child:Red or purple spots on the skin with diameter larger than 3 mm that do not fade or lose colour when pressed and held.None Explication_adult:Red or purple spots on the skin with diameter larger than 3 mm that do not fade or lose colour when pressed and held.None Explication_senior:Red or purple spots on the skin with diameter larger than 3 mm that do not fade or lose colour when pressed and held.None Instruction_infant:['Press the spots with the flat side of a glass or a piece of clear plastic.', 'While pressing, check if they lose their colour.'][] Instruction_toddler:['Press the spots with the flat side of a glass or a piece of clear plastic.', 'While pressing, check if they lose their colour.'][] Instruction_child:['Press the spots with the flat side of a glass or a piece of clear plastic.', 'While pressing, check if they lose their colour.'][] Instruction_adult:['Press the spots with the flat side of a glass or a piece of clear plastic.', 'While pressing, check if they lose their colour.'][] Instruction_senior:['Press the spots with the flat side of a glass or a piece of clear plastic.', 'While pressing, check if they lose their colour.'][] | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_1915 | Purpuric rash, palpable Name:Purpuric rash, palpableNone Name_common:Red or purple spots larger than 3 mm that can be feltNone Question:Are the red or purple spots on your skin raised or able to be felt?None Question_someone:Are the red or purple spots on his|her skin raised or able to be felt?None Question_newborn:Are the red or purple spots on his|her skin raised or able to be felt?None Question_child:Are the red or purple spots on his|her skin raised or able to be felt?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['palpable red or purple spots larger than 3 mm'][] Synonyms_professional:['palpable purpura', 'palpable hemorrhagic rash', 'palpable bruising rash', 'palpable purpuric rash'][] Explication_infant:Raised and palpable red or purple spots on the skin.None Explication_toddler:Raised and palpable red or purple spots on the skin.None Explication_child:Raised and palpable red or purple spots on the skin.None Explication_adult:Raised and palpable red or purple spots on the skin.None Explication_senior:Raised and palpable red or purple spots on the skin.None | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2360 | Scalp hematoma Name:Scalp hematomaNone Name_common:Bruise on scalpNone Question:Is there a bruise on your scalp?None Question_someone:Is there a bruise on his|her scalp?None Question_newborn:Is there a bruise on his|her scalp?None Question_child:Is there a bruise on his|her scalp?None Answers:['Yes', 'No', "Don't know"][] Synonyms:['haematoma scalp', 'scalp bruising', 'scalp bump'][] Synonyms_professional:['non-frontal scalp hematoma', 'scalp ecchymosis', 'hematoma of scalp', 'scalp contusion', 'hematoma of occipital scalp', 'hematoma of temporal region'][] Explication_infant:The scalp is the skin covering the top of the head, excluding the face.None Explication_toddler:The scalp is the skin covering the top of the head, excluding the face.None Explication_child:The scalp is the skin covering the top of the head, excluding the face.None Explication_adult:The scalp is the skin covering the top of the head, excluding the face.None Explication_senior:The scalp is the skin covering the top of the head, excluding the face.None | Pediatrics |
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| ID | Concept | Age groups |
|---|---|---|
| s_17 | Abdominal pain, premenstrual Question:Does your stomach pain start or worsen just before the start of your period?Did the stomach pain start 7 days before the start of your period? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_151 | Abnormal vaginal bleeding or spotting, postmenopausal Name:Abnormal uterine bleeding or spotting, postmenopausalAbnormal vaginal bleeding or spotting, postmenopausal | Adults |
| s_2908 | Abnormal vaginal bleeding, nonmenstrual Name:Abnormal uterine bleeding, nonmenstrualAbnormal vaginal bleeding, nonmenstrual | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2115 | Abnormal vaginal bleeding, pregnancy Name:Abnormal uterine bleeding, pregnancyAbnormal vaginal bleeding, pregnancy | Adults |
| s_2909 | Abnormal vaginal spotting, nonmenstrual Name:Abnormal uterine spotting, nonmenstrualAbnormal vaginal spotting, nonmenstrual | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2116 | Abnormal vaginal spotting, pregnancy Name:Abnormal uterine spotting, pregnancyAbnormal vaginal spotting, pregnancy | Adults |
| s_3307 | Blood in eye Question:Have you noticed a bright red patch on the white part of either of your eyes recently?Do you see a solid, bright red patch or pool of blood on the white of your eye, almost like a drop of red paint or a bruise? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3506 | Breast pain or tenderness, bilateral, premenstrual Question:Has breast soreness or tenderness in both breasts started within the 7 days preceding your period?Did the soreness or tenderness in both breasts start 7 days before your period? | Adults |
| s_3505 | Current heart rate, 40 or fewer beats per minute Question:Is your current heart rate 40 beats per minute or lower?Is your heart rate currently 40 beats per minute or lower? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3504 | Current heart rate, between 41 and 60 beats per minute Question:Is your current heart rate between 41 and 60 beats per minute?Is your heart rate currently between 41 and 60 beats per minute? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3503 | Current heart rate, between 61 and 80 beats per minute Question:Is your current heart rate between 61 and 80 beats per minute?Is your heart rate currently between 61 and 80 beats per minute? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3502 | Current heart rate, between 81 and 100 beats per minute Question:Is your current heart rate between 81 and 100 beats per minute?Is your heart rate currently between 81 and 100 beats per minute? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3501 | Current heart rate, more than 100 beats per minute Question:Is your current heart rate more than 100 beats per minute?Is your heart rate currently more than 100 beats per minute? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_39 | Dysuria Name:Painful urinationDysuria Name_common:Pain when urinatingPain or discomfort when urinating | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_255 | Ear canal itching Name:Itching inside earEar canal itching | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3494 | Episodes of depressed mood, premenstrual Question:Has the period of low mood, sadness or depression, started at the latest 7 days before the start of the period ?Has the period of low mood, sadness, or depression, started at the latest 7 days before the start of the period ? | Adults |
| s_235 | Eyelid twitching Question:Are your eyelids twitching?Do your eyelid or eyelids twitch? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_253 | Genital itching Name:Genital itchGenital itching | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3397 | Headache, single episode Name_common:Single episode of headacheNew or different headache episode | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3496 | Impaired concentration, premenstrual Question:Do you have trouble concentrating, or are you easily distracted by unimportant things within the 7 days preceding the start of your period?Do you have trouble concentrating, or are you easily distracted by unimportant things within the 7 days before the start of your period? | Adults |
| s_254 | Itching Name:PruritusItching Name_common:ItchingNone | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_251 | Itching aggravated by temperature change, sweating or wearing wool Name:Pruritus, aggravated by change in temperature, sweating, or wearing woolItching aggravated by temperature change, sweating or wearing wool | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2033 | Itching, foot Name:Pruritus, footItching, foot | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3444 | Itching, generalized Name:Pruritus, generalizedItching, generalized | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_250 | Itching, most intense at night Name:Pruritus, most intense at nightItching, most intense at night | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_1617 | Itching, scalp Name:Pruritus, scalpItching, scalp | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3491 | Myalgia, premenstrual Question:Does muscle pain start at the latest 7 days before the start of your period?Did the muscle pain start at the latest 7 days before the start of your period? | Adults |
| s_536 | Mydriasis, bilateral Name:MydriasisMydriasis, bilateral | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2913 | No abnormal vaginal bleeding or spotting, nonmenstrual Name:No abnormal uterine bleeding or spotting, nonmenstrualNo abnormal vaginal bleeding or spotting, nonmenstrual | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2950 | No abnormal vaginal bleeding or spotting, pregnancy Name:No abnormal uterine bleeding or spotting, pregnancyNo abnormal vaginal bleeding or spotting, pregnancy Question:Have you recently had no vaginal spotting that isn't from your period?Have you recently had no vaginal spotting? | Adults |
| s_28 | Perineal region pain Name:Crotch painPerineal region pain Name_common:Pain in groin or genital areaCrotch pain Question:Do you have pain in your groin, that is, the pelvic area or the area around your genitals?Do you have pain in the area around your genitals? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_60 | Perineal region pain, glans penis Name:Crotch pain, glans penisPerineal region pain, glans penis | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_34 | Perineal region pain, sudden Name:Crotch pain, suddenPerineal region pain, sudden Question:Did the crotch pain start suddenly?Did the pain in perineal region start suddenly? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_52 | Perineal region pain, testicular or scrotal Name:Crotch pain, testicular or scrotalPerineal region pain, testicular or scrotal | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_1829 | Perineal region pain, vulvovaginal Name:Crotch pain, vulvovaginalPerineal region pain, vulvovaginal | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_492 | Red eye Question:Are either of your eyes red?Does the white of your eye look generally pink and irritated, or covered in a red spiderweb? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3499 | Sensation of a slow heart rate Question:Do you have a sensation of a slow heartbeat?Does your heart seem to beat slowly? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_2880 | Status epilepticus Name_common:Prolonged seizure for more than 5 minutesSeizure lasting more than 5 minutes or repeated seizures without recovery Question:Do you have continuous seizure which lasts for more than 5 minutes or two or more discrete seizures between which there is incomplete recovery of consciousness ?Has the seizure lasted longer than 5 minutes, or have there been repeated seizures without full recovery of consciousness between them? | AdultsPediatrics |
| s_3492 | Swelling, both lower limbs, premenstrual Question:Does swelling of lower limbs start at the latest 7 days before the start of your period?Did the swelling of the lower limbs start within 7 days before the start of your period? | Adults |
| s_3493 | Weight gain, premenstrual Question:Have you been gaining weight at the latest 7 days before the start of your period?Have you been gaining weight within 7 days before the start of your period? | Adults |
Risk factors
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| ID | Concept | Age groups |
|---|---|---|
| p_155 | Animal biting exposure Name:Animal biteAnimal biting exposure | AdultsPediatrics |
| p_744 | Diagnosed pulmonary fibrosis Name:Diagnosed symptomatic Pulmonary FibrosisDiagnosed pulmonary fibrosis | Adults |
| p_743 | Diagnosed pulmonary hypertension Name:Diagnosed symptomatic Pulmonary HypertensionDiagnosed pulmonary hypertension Name_common:Pulmonary HypertensionPulmonary hypertension | Adults |
| p_742 | Implanted cardiac electronic device Name:Cardiac Implantable Electronic DeviceImplanted cardiac electronic device | Adults |
| p_613 | Inhalation injury in the past two days Name:Inhalation injuryInhalation injury in the past two days Name_common:Respiratory burn in the past two daysAirway irritation in the past two days | AdultsPediatrics |
| p_138 | Reported exposure to sunlight or heat Name:Reported exposure to sunlight and heatReported exposure to sunlight or heat | AdultsPediatrics |
| p_403 | Unknown insect biting exposure, Northern Africa Name:Unknown insect bite, Northern AfricaUnknown insect biting exposure, Northern Africa | AdultsPediatrics |