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    Sleeping in hot weather

    Yes, all that displays for me is a white space. But I do have the Opera Ad blocker on. Thanks wigglethemouse - I had not considered the Ad blocker. I've tried viewing in MS Edge browser and MS Edge does display the ad.
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    Sleeping in hot weather

    I think the links to Amazon are being stripped out.
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    Webcast: (Medically Unexplained) Physical Symptoms: A Scientist Practitioner Approach June 8 Trudie Chalder

    Ms Wooler replied yesterday to say that NHS Digital did refer this request on to the SNOMED International terminology team; that discussions have not yet concluded but she will ask SNOMED International for an update on the status of this request. If consideration were being given to potentially...
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    Webcast: (Medically Unexplained) Physical Symptoms: A Scientist Practitioner Approach June 8 Trudie Chalder

    This morning, I have written again to: Elaine Wooler (Principal Terminology Specialist, Terminology and Classifications Delivery Service, NHS Digital); CC: Lynn Bracewell (Head, Terminology and Classifications Development, NHS Digital); CC: Sheree Hemingway (Advanced Terminology Specialist...
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    Webcast: (Medically Unexplained) Physical Symptoms: A Scientist Practitioner Approach June 8 Trudie Chalder

    She went on to report that she had experienced weeks of "myalgia and fatigue". But she rallied enough to post a good deal of anti mask wearing stuff on Twitter (along with her friend Claire Fox) but for some reason has removed many of those anti mask wearing posts.
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    Webcast: (Medically Unexplained) Physical Symptoms: A Scientist Practitioner Approach June 8 Trudie Chalder

    I do hope you pointed out that there have been exclusions added for PVFS, BME and CFS under ICD-11's BDD since January 17, 2020? Re Chalder and her enthusiasm for DSM-5's Somatic symptom disorder: The new IAPT Data Set v2.0 which had been scheduled for roll-out on April 01 was postponed to...
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    Updates on status of ICD-11 and changes to other classification and terminology systems

    Update 2: Some updates on ICD-11 1. Updating the blue ICD-11 "Version for preparing implementation" platform: It was anticipated that the ICD-11 Blue platform would continue to be updated annually to incorporate all the changes and additions approved and implemented in the Orange Maintenance...
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    Updates on status of ICD-11 and changes to other classification and terminology systems

    Edited to insert: In the event of a request for a change or addition to SNOMED CT not being accepted by the terminology team there is a formal appeals process and the submitter may request a further review of the decision. I have received a message this afternoon from SNOMED International's...
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    Updates on status of ICD-11 and changes to other classification and terminology systems

    I've returned to this forum, briefly, to provide a series of updates over the next two or three weeks concerning SNOMED CT and ICD-11. Update 1: Outcome of request for adding the term "Systemic exertion intolerance disease" as a Synonym term under existing SNOMED CT Concept: 52702003 Chronic...
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    BPS attempts at psychologizing Long Covid

    I've returned to the forum, briefly, to provide a series of posts over the next two or three weeks with updates on SNOMED CT and ICD-11. These updates will be posted in the thread: Updates on status of ICD-11 and changes to other classification and terminology systems. But as I'm currently here...
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    Irritable bowel, chronic widespread pain, chronic fatigue and related syndromes are prevalent and highly overlapping [...] (2020) Fink et al.

    As some of you are already aware, I am leaving this forum in the next day or so. Before I go, I'd like to drop the following here, in relation to this 2020 EURONET-SOMA paper and related issues. A PDF copy of an earlier paper published on behalf of the EURONET-SOMA Group can be downloaded...
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    ME/SEID - a more accurate illness name than ME/CFS? (words only, nothing to do with diagnostic criteria)

    Since the subject of the thread was "ME/SEID" I suggest that Adam starts a new thread to discuss alternative names for those who want to spend time doing so. But I suspect there is a thread already for that which will also have gone through all the reasons why classification and terminology...
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    ME/SEID - a more accurate illness name than ME/CFS? (words only, nothing to do with diagnostic criteria)

    Indeed. But one does needs to watch out for what acronyms spell. I am waiting for an opportunity to submit for: Persistent Idiopathic Somatic Symptoms.
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    ME/SEID - a more accurate illness name than ME/CFS? (words only, nothing to do with diagnostic criteria)

    Oh, and if you are in Australia, you'll need to get the ICD-10-AM changed - since that is the "clinical modification" your country uses. And then you'll need to get the Australian Edition of SNOMED CT changed, too...
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    ME/SEID - a more accurate illness name than ME/CFS? (words only, nothing to do with diagnostic criteria)

    This is what was being proposed by WHO for ICD-11 in early 2013: Concept Title: Chronic fatigue syndrome Inclusion term: Benign myalgic encephalomyelitis Index term: Postviral fatigue syndrome (among a list of alternative and historical terms) What we eventually got: And...
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    ME/SEID - a more accurate illness name than ME/CFS? (words only, nothing to do with diagnostic criteria)

    Please see my post #73 re use of eponyms. Codes are still recorded for reason for visit to clinicians - even if no treatment is prescribed at the point of contact. With classification and terminology systems working in the background to patient electronic medical records (EMRs) and with the...
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    ME/SEID - a more accurate illness name than ME/CFS? (words only, nothing to do with diagnostic criteria)

    I've set this out several times before but I am going to set it out just once more: The WHO's editorial policy is not to permit new eponymous names to be used as Concept Title terms (these are the terms to which the code is assigned, under which may sit a number of Synonyms terms and Index...
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    Updates on status of ICD-11 and changes to other classification and terminology systems

    ICD-11 Proposal Mechanism: A change of Definition/Description proposal for 6C20 Bodily distress disorder was submitted to the ICD-11 Proposal Mechanism by the WHO's Dr Geoffrey Reed on February 29, 2020...
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