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  2. Template:ICD10/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template allows editors to directly link to the 2019 online version of the World Health Organization's diagnostic classification ICD-10. It's primarily intended for use with {{medical resources}}. Please do not use this template to parse codes only found within ICD-10-CM – use the {} template instead.

  3. Template:ICD10CM - Wikipedia

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    This template is intended for use within {{Medical resources}}, and enables ICD-10-CM codes to be listed when they differ, or offer more specificity, from those in the international version. To list codes from the international version of ICD-10, and link to the World Health Organization website, please use {{Template:ICD10}}.

  4. Template:ICD10 - Wikipedia

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    This template allows editors to directly link to the 2019 online version of the World Health Organization's diagnostic classification ICD-10. It's primarily intended for use with {{medical resources}}. Please do not use this template to parse codes only found within ICD-10-CM – use the {} template instead.

  5. Template:ICD10CM/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. Dermatographic urticaria - Wikipedia

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    The first outbreak of urticaria can lead to other reactions on body parts not directly stimulated, scraped, or scratched. In a normal case, the swelling will decrease without treatment within 15–30 minutes, but, in extreme cases, itchy red welts may last anywhere from a few hours to days.

  7. Template:ICD-10 category/doc - Wikipedia

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  8. Chronic spontaneous urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) also known as Chronic idiopathic urticaria (CIU) is defined by the presence of wheals, angioedema, or both for more than six weeks.The most common symptoms of chronic spontaneous urticaria are angioedema and hives that are accompanied by itchiness.

  9. ICD-10 - Wikipedia

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    ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or diseases. [1]