ICD-11 code : CA23.0;
Preferred Label : Allergic asthma;
ICD-11 definition : Allergic asthma is the most easily recognized asthma phenotype, which often commences
in childhood and is associated with a past and/or family history of allergic disease
such as eczema, allergic rhinitis, or food or drug allergy. Examination of the induced
sputum of these patients before treatment often reveals eosinophilic airway inflammation.
The main trigger is the exposure to inhaled allergens, such as dust mite and pollens,
to which the affected individual has previously been sensitized. Patients with this
asthma phenotype usually respond well to inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) treatment and
specific allergen-immunotherapy.;
ICD-11 synonym : allergic asthma without stated status asthmaticus; Predominantly allergic asthma without stated status asthmaticus; Allergen-induced asthma; allergic asthma NOS; predominantly allergic asthma;
ICD-11 inclusion : Atopic asthma; platinum asthma; childhood bronchial asthma; allergic asthmatic rhinitis; catarrh with asthma; pollen allergy with asthma; allergic atopic asthma; childhood asthma; dust allergy with asthma; hay asthma; Allergic rhinitis with asthma; Extrinsic allergic asthma; Hay fever with asthma; platinosis; pollen asthma; childhood asthmatic; tree allergy with asthma; grass allergy with asthma; Allergic bronchitis NOS; extrinsic asthma;
ICD-11 "unspecified" category code : CA23.0Z;
Origin ID : 1870104478;
UMLS CUI : C0155877;
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UMLS correspondences (same concept)
Allergic asthma is the most easily recognized asthma phenotype, which often commences
in childhood and is associated with a past and/or family history of allergic disease
such as eczema, allergic rhinitis, or food or drug allergy. Examination of the induced
sputum of these patients before treatment often reveals eosinophilic airway inflammation.
The main trigger is the exposure to inhaled allergens, such as dust mite and pollens,
to which the affected individual has previously been sensitized. Patients with this
asthma phenotype usually respond well to inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) treatment and
specific allergen-immunotherapy.