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Document 6: DSM-IV and ICD-10 classifications around the so-called Somatoform
Disorders and Functional Somatic Syndromes, Neurasthenia, ME, PVFS, CFS
DSM-IV Codes and Categories for Somatoform Disorders and ICD-10 Equivalents
DSM-IV
ICD-10
Code Category
Code Category
300.7 Hypochondriasis
APA
DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders) online:
http://www.psychiatryonline.com/index.aspx
ICD
International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th
Revision (ICD-10) Version for 2007
http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/en/
Tabular List of inclusions and four-character subcategories:
http://www.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10online/
ICD-10 Chapter V
http://www.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10online/index.htm?gF40.htm+F454
Mental and behavioural disorders (F00-F99)
Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders (F40-F48)
ICD-10 Chapter VI
http://www.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10online/?gg90.htm+g933
Diseases of the nervous system (G00-G99)
Other disorders of the nervous system (G90-99)
G93.3
ICD-10 Chapter V
http://www.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10online/?gf40.htm+f480
Mental and behavioural disorders (F00-F99)
Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders (F40-F48)
F48
F48.0 Neurasthenia
Considerable cultural variations occur in the presentation of this disorder, and two main
types occur, with substantial overlap. In one type, the main feature is a complaint of
increased fatigue after mental effort, often associated with some decrease in
occupational performance or coping efficiency in daily tasks. The mental fatiguability
is typically described as an unpleasant intrusion of distracting associations or
recollections, difficulty in concentrating, and generally inefficient thinking. In the other
type, the emphasis is on feelings of bodily or physical weakness and exhaustion after
only minimal effort, accompanied by a feeling of muscular aches and pains and
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