health care settings transition to ICD-10 billing codes, empirical evidence is necessary to determine if the DSM-5 designations map to their respective ICD-10 diagnostic categories/billing codes. The present study examined the concordance between DSM-5 and ICD-10 cannabis use disorder diagnoses....
The draft ICD 11 retains substance dependence as the 'master diagnosis' in contrast to the broader and heterogeneous concept of substance use disorder in DSM-5 and there is empirical support for the coherence of substance dependence for alcohol, cannabis, and prescribed opioids. Both systems now ...
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Greater Prevalence of Proposed ICD‐11 Alcohol and Cannabis Dependence Compared to ICD‐10, DSM‐IV, and DSM‐5 in Treated Adolescents Background: Proposed International Classification of Diseases, 11(th) edition (ICD-11) criteria for substance use disorder (SUD) radically simplify the alg... T...
Add: F1293 Cannabis use, unspecified with withdrawal Add: F530 Postpartum depression Add: F531 Puerperal psychosis Add: F68A Factitious disorder imposed on another Add: G5131 Clonic hemifacial spasm, right Add: G5132 Clonic hemifacial spasm, left ...
and medication trials typically with little to no benefit. She has been diagnosed with ICD-10 F60.3 Emotionally unstable Personality Disorder, but her clinical presentation is also complicated by substance abuse (i.e., cannabis and amphetamine), eating disorder, panic attacks, aggressive/impulsive be...
Concordance between DSM-III-R and DSM-IV diagnoses of substance use disorders in adolescents Except for cannabis and alcohol, concordance between DSM-III-R and DSM-IV substance use disorder diagnoses has not been reported in adolescents. We assesse... SK Mikulich,SK Hall,EA Whitmore,... - ...
substance [active dependence] .25 Continuous use .26 Episodic use [dipsomania] F1x .3 Withdrawal state .30 Uncomplicated .31 With convulsions F1x.4 Withdrawal state with delirium 1 .40 Without convulsions .41 With convulsions F1x. 5 Psychotic disorder .50 Schizophrenia-like .51 Predominantly ...
A diagnosis of psychotic disorder should not be made merely on the basis of perceptual distortions or hallucinatory experiences when substances having primary hallucinogenic effects (e.g. lysergic (LSD), mescaline, cannabis at high doses) have been taken. In such cases, and also for confusional ...
Cannabis dependence w/ psychotic disorder unspecified Cannabis dependence w/ cannabis-induced anxiety disorder Cannabis dependence w/ other cannabis-induced disorder Cannabis dependence w/ unspecified cannabis-induced disorder Cannabis use unspecified w/ unspecified cannabis-induced disorder Sedative hypnotic or ...