Bezroukov V
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 1979 Feb;7(1):21-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.1979.tb01180.x.
The Application of the International Classification of Diseases to Dentistry and Stomatology (ICD-DA) takes from the parent volume (the International Classification of Diseases) all those items of specific interest in regard to oral pathology whether they be common or rare conditions, or whether the pathology originates in the oral cavity or is a manifestation of a systemic disease. The initial advantage is convenience in finding the numerical classification of disease without searching through the large parent volume. However, an even greater advantage is the fact that these conditions are not sufficiently subclassified in the parent manual whereas in the ICD-DA they are classified down to the five-digit level to make differential diagnosis meaningful within the practice of dentistry.
《国际疾病分类在牙科学与口腔医学中的应用》(ICD - DA)从母本卷(《国际疾病分类》)中选取了所有与口腔病理学相关的特定项目,无论这些病症是常见还是罕见,也无论病理起源于口腔还是全身性疾病的表现。其首要优势在于无需在庞大的母本卷中查找,就能便捷地找到疾病的数字分类。然而,一个更大的优势是,这些病症在母本手册中分类不够细致,而在ICD - DA中它们被细分到五位数字级别,以便在牙科实践中进行有意义的鉴别诊断。