Exercise induced rhabdomyolysis icd 10
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The World Health Organization’s International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) introduced the first criterion. Its latest revision, ICD-10, is an official tool used for diagnosing health conditions, including mental disorders, in the U.S. and in Europe.
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Furthermore, previous diagnostic disparities between ICD-10 and DSM-IV should be limited in the revised ICD-11 and DSM-V criteria. Changes to ICD-11 have yet to be agreed, but are likely to be strongly influenced by DSM-V, bringing the two classifications more closely in line ( Uher and Rutter 2012
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(type V glycogen storage disorder) presents with exercise-induced muscle pain and stiffness with contractures that subside at rest. CK is elevated. Myoglobubinuria can occur. In normal patients there is a sustained increase in serum lactate after exertion but this does not occur in this syndrome. Diagnosis is confirmed by muscle biopsy.
[DOC File]Exercise & Clinical Medicine
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Exercise Prescription: Ask about: physical activity, exercise, barriers to exercise, benefits of exercise. Recommend: ‘ 30 minutes of moderate exercise most days of the week’ The Goal: Exercising 5-6 days per week, 30 minutes per day at 70-80% of maximum HR (220-age) focusing on aerobic exercise and the risk/benefit ratio of the individual
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(g) Rhabdomyolysis (ICD-10 code M62.82). Exertional rhabdomyolysis may occur without elevations in body core temperature or brain dysfunction but frequently occurs as part of the clinical syndromes of severe heat casualty.
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iii) Cell injury e.g. burns, rhabdomyolysis. iv) Hyperaldosteronism – Addison’s disease, drug induced (NSAID, ACE inhibitors). v) K+ cellular shifts – acidosis from any cause (DKA), drugs (suxamethonium). Clinical features include muscle weakness/ cramps, paraesthesiae, hypotonia. Treatment. i) 10ml 10% calcium gluconate.
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