Psychogenic pruritus is not cited in the International Classification of Disease (ICD)-10 but pruritus is reported under the diagnosis 'other somatoform disorders' (F45.8) along with dysmenorrheal, dysphagia, psychogenic stiff neck and bruxism. These disorders are classified among somatoform disorders,...
The diagnosis of chronic ACD, however, is more difficult, because both the history and clinical findings can be indistinguishable from, and overlap with, chronic ICD and LSC. Chronic ACD may accompany other skin problems and may occur as a result of treating preexisting symptoms. Potential ...
The development of extrapulmonary symptoms, including gastrointestinal discomfort, skin flushing or rash, and headache, is recorded, but in the absence of any respiratory symptoms, this is not sufficient to confirm a diagnosis of AERD. To improve quantification methods for the measurement of these ...
ICD10 L29.2 SnomedCT 156382000, 267853004, 201014006, 201013000, 67882000 English Pruritus Vulvae, PRURITUS VULVAE, Vulval pruritus, pruritus vulvae (diagnosis), vulvar itching (symptom), vulvar pruritus, pruritus vulvae, vulvar itching, Pruritus Vulvae [Disease/Finding], Itching;vulva, Pruritus;vulv...
Cases of dermatomyositis evaluated in a single dermatologist's adult autoimmunity practice over a 2.5-year period were identified via ICD-10 diagnosis code. Dermatopathology archives were then searched for any corresponding biopsies consistent with dermatomyositis, and those identified were assessed for ...
The adjusted rates extrapolated to the total German population in 2010 show that 130 685 adults would have received a prurigo diagnosis and 1 461 024 a diagnosis of pruritus. In 2011, incidence of new prurigo and pruritus cases was 0.13% (adjusted 0.12%, extrapolated 77 263 cases) and 1.51...