International Classification of Primary Care. ICPC 31366 . ICPC-1 . ICPC-2 . ICPC-2-E . ICHPPC . International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC) . International Classification of Health Problems in Primary Care . International Classification of Health Problems in Primary Care (ICHPPC) . Reasons for Contact with Primary Health Care Services . International Classification of Health Problems in PHC . International Classification of Health Problems in Primary Health Care . Reason for Encounter Classification . Reason for Encounter Classification (RFEC) . Classification of Reasons why Persons seek Primary Care . Classification of Medically Unexplained Symptoms in Primary Care . The International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC) is a classification method for primary care encounters. It allows for the classification of the patient's reason for encounter (RFE), the problems/diagnosis managed, primary or general health care interventions, and the ordering of the data of the primary care session in an episode of care structure. It was developed by the WONCA International Classification Committee (WICC), and was first published in 1987 by Oxford University Press (OUP). A revision and inclusion of criteria and definitions was published in 1998. The second revision was accepted within the World Health Organization's (WHO) Family of International Classifications. (From: World Health Organization. International Classification of Primary Care, Second edition (ICPC-2). Geneva. Accessed 24 June 2011; Bentsen BG. International classification of primary care. Scand J Prim Health Care. 1986 Feb;4(1):43-50; http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/adaptations/icpc2/en/) . 1.00
Ichthyolum. Ichtiol . Ichthyol . Homeopathic remedy. Abbrev.: "ichth.". Chemical origin. Substance used: combination of sulphonated hydrocarbons from fossils. . 0.47
Polydnaviridae. Bracovirus . Ichnovirus . Braconid Virus . Bracoviruses . Ichnoviruses . Virus, Braconid . Viruses, Braconid . Braconid Viruses . A family of insect viruses isolated from endoparasitic hymenopteran insects belonging to the families Ichneumonidae and Braconidae. The two genera are Ichnovirus and Bracovirus. . 0.42
Ichthyosis. Ichthyoses . Xerodermas . Xeroderma . Any of several generalized skin disorders characterized by dryness, roughness, and scaliness, due to hypertrophy of the stratum corneum epidermis. Most are genetic, but some are acquired, developing in association with other systemic disease or genetic syndrome. . 0.41