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ICD11 and DSM5: The Indian dilemma
Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2013The identification of insanity, and its symptoms has been commented upon in south Asia for several millennia. In the traditional Hindu medical texts, Unmada (loss of reason) and bhuta-vidya (literal translation: the knowledge of ghosts) formed a distinct canon within the treatise.
Sanjeev Jain
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Social Network Integration of the ICD11 Revision Platform
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 2013Classification revision and update can be defined as a social experience, with the participating community of experts behaving like a social network. ICD11 is being revised using an innovative web based process, for which we envisioned also tools for social platforms integration.
Della Mea Vincenzo
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The classification of perinatal mood disorders—suggestions for DSMV and ICD11
Archives of Women's Mental Health, 2010The link between childbirth and affective disorders has been recognised for many hundreds of years. It is also clear that episodes of mood disorder occurring at this time are of great clinical and public health importance with suicide a leading cause of maternal death in the developed world (CEMACH 2007). The nosology of perinatal episodes, however, is
Ian Jones, Roch Cantwell, Jones Ian
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A Web-Based Tool for Development of a Common Ontology between ICD11 and SNOMED-CT
2014 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics, 2014Semantic Interoperability, i.e., Preserving the meaning among health related data, is one of the crucial topics of Health Informatics. The International Classification of Diseases by WHO and SNOMED-CT, by IHTSDO, are the most prominent systems currently available for coding health data.
Vincenzo Della Mea +2 more
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Chronic postsurgical pain ICD11 definition is important but not always usable
European Journal of AnaesthesiologyValeria Martinez +2 more
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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2016
Background The current ICD 10 classification of musculoskeletal pain disorders is not relevant, combining anatomical, pathophysiological and clinical approaches. In 2015, the WHO started a new program for ICD11 classification, to be delivered in 2017.
S. Perrot, M. Cohen
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Background The current ICD 10 classification of musculoskeletal pain disorders is not relevant, combining anatomical, pathophysiological and clinical approaches. In 2015, the WHO started a new program for ICD11 classification, to be delivered in 2017.
S. Perrot, M. Cohen
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Placements of rare diseases in ICD11
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2021openaire +1 more source
Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2017
Cooray, Sherva +6 more
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