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Note: The following clinical presentations were recently updated:

2-2 Hepatomegaly September 2009
2-3 Splenomegaly September 2009
2-4 Hernia (Abdominal Wall and Groin) September 2009
3-1 Abdominal Pain (Children) September 2009
6 Blood from Gastrointestinal Tract September 2009

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  • Ear Pain 28-E (see also Hearing Loss/Deafness)
  • Edema/Anasarca/Ascites
  • Generalized Edema 29-1-E
  • Unilateral/Local Edema 29-2-E
  • Eye Redness 30-E (see also Visual Disturbance/Loss)
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  • Pain 67-E
  • Pain, Neuropathic
  • Central/Peripheral Neuropathic Pain 67-2-2-E
  • Sympathetic Pain/Complex Regional Pain Syndrome/Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy 67-2-1-E
  • Pain, Nociceptive
  • Pain, Somatic
  • Generalized Pain Disorders 67-1-2-1-E
  • Local Pain, Hip/Knee/Ankle/Foot 67-1-2-3-E
  • Local Pain, Shoulder/Elbow/Wrist/Hand 67-1-2-2-E (see also Trauma/Accidents)
  • Local Pain, Spinal Compression/Osteoporosis 67-1-2-4-E
  • Local Pain, Spine/Low Back Pain 67-1-2-6-E
  • Local Pain, Spine/Neck/Thoracic 67-1-2-5-E (see also Head Trauma/Brain Death/Transplant Donation)
  • Visceral (see under specific type of visceral pain eg. Abdominal pain, chest discomfort, etc.)
  • Palpitations (Abnormal ECG-Arrhythmia) 68-E
  • Panic and Anxiety 69-E
  • Pap Smear Screening 70-E
  • Pediatric Emergencies: Accutely Ill Infant/Child 71-E
  • Crying/Fussing Child 71-1-E
  • Hypotonia/Floppy Infant/Child 71-2-E
  • Pelvic Mass 72-E
  • Pelvic Pain 73-E
  • Periodic Health Examination 74-E
  • Infant and Child Immunization 74-2-E
  • Newborn Assessment/Nutrition 74-1-E
  • Pre-Operative Medical Evaluation 74-3-E
  • Work-Related Health Issues 74-4-E
  • Personality Disorders 75-E
  • Pleural Effusion/Pleural Abnormalities 76-E
  • Poisoning 77-E
  • Population Health
  • Administration of Effective Health Programs at the Population Level 78-4-E
  • Assessing and Measuring Health Status at the Population Level 78-2-E
  • Concepts of Health and Its Determinants 78-1-E
  • Environment 78-6-E
  • Health of Special Populations 78-7-E
  • Interventions at the Population Level 78-3-E
  • Outbreak Management 78-5-E
  • Potassium Concentration Abnormal, Serum
  • Hyperkalemia 79-1-E
  • Hypokalemia 79-2-E
  • Pregnancy
  • Antepartum Care 80-1-E
  • Intrapartum Care/Postpartum Care 80-2-E
  • Obstetrical Complications 80-3-E (see also Pregnancy Associated Hypertension; Vaginal Bleeding, Excessive/Irregular/Abnormal)
  • Pregnancy Loss 81-E
  • Prematurity 82-E
  • Prolapse/Pelvic Relaxation 83-E (see also Incontinence, Urine)
  • Proteinuria 84-E
  • Pruritus 85-E
  • Psychotic Patient/Disordered Thought 86-E (see also Delirium/Confusion)
  • Pulse Abnormalities/Diminished/Absent/Bruits 87-E (see also Palpitations (Abnormal ECG-Arrhythmia))
  • Pupil Abnormalities 88-E
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  • Scrotal Mass 90-E (see also Scrotal Pain)
  • Scrotal Pain 91-E
  • Seizures (Epilepsy) 92-E
  • Sexual Maturation
  • Sexual Maturation, Abnormal 93-1-E
  • Sexually Concerned Patient/Gender Identity Disorder 94-E
  • Skin Rash, Macules 96-E
  • Skin Rash, Papules 97-E
  • Childhood Communicable Diseases 97-1-E
  • Urticaria/Angioedema/Anaphylaxis 97-2-E (see also Anaphylaxis)
  • Skin Ulcers/Skin Tumors (Benign and Malignant) 95-E
  • Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Disorders/Sleep Apnea Syndrome/Insomnia 98-E (see also Headache)
  • Sodium Concentration Abnormal, Serum
  • Hypernatremia 99-1-E
  • Hyponatremia 99-2-E
  • Sore Throat (Rhinorrhea) 100-E
  • Smell/Taste Dysfunction 100-1-E
  • Stature Abnormal (Tall Stature/Short Stature) 101-E (see also Weight (Low) at Birth/ntrauterine Growth Restriction)
  • Strabismus and/or Amblyopia 102-E
  • Substance Abuse/Drug Addiction/Withdrawal 103-E
  • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)/Acute Life Threatening Event - (ALTE) 104-E
  • Suicidal Behavior 105-E
  • Syncope/Pre-Syncope/Loss of Consciousness (Fainting) 106-E
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  • Temperature Abnormal/Fever and/or Chills
  • Fever in a Child/Fever in a Child Less Than Three Weeks 107-3-E (see also Fever of Unknown Origin)
  • Fever in the Immune Compromised Host/Recurrent Fever 107-4-E (see also White Blood Cells, Abnormalities of)
  • Fever of Unknown Origin 107-2-E
  • Hyperthermia 107-1-E
  • Hypothermia 107-5-E
  • Tinnitus 108-E
  • Trauma/Accidents 109-E
  • Abdominal Injuries 109-1-E
  • Bites, Animal/Insects 109-2-E
  • Bone/Joint Injury 109-3-E (see also Fractures/Dislocations)
  • Chest Injuries 109-4-E (see also Acute Dyspnea (minutes to hours))
  • Cold Injuries (see also Hyperthermia)
  • Drowning (Near Drowning) 109-6-E
  • Eye Injuries (see under Eye Redness)
  • Facial Injuries 109-8-E
  • Hand/Wrist Injuries 109-9-E
  • Head Trauma/Brain Death/Transplant Donation 109-10-E
  • Nerve Injuries 109-11-E
  • Skin Wounds/Regional Anaesthesia 109-12-E
  • Spinal Trauma 109-13-E
  • Urinary Tract Injuries 109-14-E (see also Blood in Urine/Hematuria)
  • Vascular Injury 109-15-E
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