Claims Matrix (in process)
Created Nov 9, 2020
Last Updated Nov 9, 2020
Term | Somatic symptom | Physiology | Thought pattern | Thought content | Emotion | Behavior |
Body dysmorphic disorder | No claim
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| Preoccupied IS-A 42688000 | Preoccupation of thought (finding) | | Belief that body is aesthetically inferior IS-A 443732006 | Dissatisfaction with body image (finding) |
Body parts perceived as aesthetically displeasing; belief that they need medical care to fix it Interprets 405045001 | Body image (observable entity) | |
| Actively working to change ‘problem’ Healthcare seeking behavior (cosmetic) Compensatory behavior (make up, etc) Associated with excessive behaviors to reduce anxiety (checking mirror) 00000000 |OCD|
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Hypochondriasis | Minimal or no sensory experiences that are commonly recognized as potential symptoms of illness |
| Preoccupied IS-A 42688000 | Preoccupation of thought (finding) | | Belief that one has an illness
| Fear of having a serious Illness IS-A 247855001 | Fear associated with illness and body function (finding) | |
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Illness anxiety disorder
| No somatic symptoms/ sensory experiences that are commonly recognized as potential symptoms of illness |
| Persistent thoughts about illness IS-A 42688000 | Preoccupation of thought (finding) | | Preoccupation with fear of having an illness | High anxiety about having a serious Illness IS-A 247855001 | Fear associated with illness and body function (finding) | | Excessive time and energy devoted to activities related to somatic symptoms IS-A 285286004 | Compulsion to act on thoughts (finding) | |
Somatic symptom disorder
| Minimal or no sensory experiences that are commonly recognized as potential symptoms of illness | May be a medical condition | Preoccupied thoughts about symptoms IS-A 42688000 | Preoccupation of thought (finding) | | Preoccupation with symptoms Physical sensations perceived as symptoms of illness
| Minimal or no fear of illness |
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Somatoform Disorder |
| Presumed absent medical condition |
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