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The neurological adaptation of ICD-10 (ICD-10 NA) [PDF]
The systematic categorization of disorders, provided by the World Health Organization in the “International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries and Causes of Death” (ICD) is an essential tool for epidemiological and clinical research, for the indexing of national and international statistics of morbidity and mortality, to monitor health ...
Jenny J. Van Drimmelen-krabbe
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Dementia: changes from ICD-10 to ICD-11. [PDF]
Abstract The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems version 11 (ICD-11) represents a conceptual advance over ICD-10 in the classification of dementias. Although the syndromic classification in the chapter “Neurocognitive disorders” remains in principle unchanged, the introduction of severity ...
Jessen F, Broich K.
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Sleep disorders: comparison of ICD-11 and ICD-10. [PDF]
Abstract The current article reviews adjustments that were made to the classification of sleep disorders in the 11th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-11) in comparison to the 10th revision of the coding system (ICD-10).
Spiegelhalder K, Riemann D.
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Schizophrenia and catatonia: from ICD-10 to ICD-11. [PDF]
Abstract The classification of psychotic disorders has undergone a variety of changes. Since Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum’s (Kahlbaum 1874) first descriptions of catatonic states and Emil Kraepelin’s (Kraepelin 1883) nosological classification of psychotic syndromes in the second half of the nineteenth century, the diagnostic criteria for ...
Nickl-Jockschat T +3 more
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Taxonomic classification of mental disorders
Introduction DSM-5, ICD-10, and ICD-11 classifications can be described as „incoherent“. Psychopathology depends on “time of damage and resilience” ratio.
M. Šablevičius
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Introduction Personality disorders are frequently encountered by all healthcare professionals and can often pose a diagnostic dilemma due to the crossover of different traits amongst the various subtypes.
F. Ahmed, R. Roy
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Reliability of trauma coding with ICD-10
Purpose: The reliability of trauma coding is essential in establishing the reliable trauma data and adopting efficient control and monitoring policies.
Farkhondeh Asadi +2 more
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Bipolar disorders in ICD-11: current status and strengths
Background The Clinical descriptions and diagnostic guidelines for the ICD-11 Classification of mental and behavioural disorders should soon be finalized. To measure their potential impact, the new proposed definitions of bipolar disorders in ICD-11 were
Jules Angst +2 more
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Mapping Metabolite and ICD-10 Associations
The search for novel metabolic biomarkers is intense but has had limited practical outcomes for medicine. Part of the problem is that we lack knowledge of how different comorbidities influence biomarkers’ performance.
Egon Taalberg, Kalle Kilk
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Aspects of psychosomatic disorders in highly qualified athletes
Objective: to observe general abundance of various psychosomatic disorders among highly qualified athletes. Materials and methods: the study involved 3 094 athletes of Russian national teams with age range from 18 to 77 years.
I. N. Mitin +4 more
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