Dataset Coding Guide - Raine Study (Pregnancy Cohort Study) - Raine Year 2 Examination
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1 Page 1 Y2_A1 Exam Weight (Numeric:6:) number corresponds (kg) Y2_A10 Exam Abdominal skinfold (Numeric:6:) number corresponds (mm) Y2_A2 Exam Length crown-heel (Numeric:6:) number corresponds (cm) Y2_A3 Exam Length crown-rump (Numeric:6:) number corresponds (cm) Y2_A4 Exam Head circumference (Numeric:6:) number corresponds (cm) Y2_A5 Exam Chest circumference (Numeric:4:) number corresponds (cm) Y2_A6 Exam Mid arm circumference (Numeric:6:) number corresponds (cm) Y2_A7 Exam Triceps skinfold (Numeric:6:) number corresponds (mm) Y2_A8 Exam Subscapular skinfold (Numeric:6:) number corresponds (mm) Y2_A9 Exam Suprailiac skinfold (Numeric:6:) number corresponds (mm) Y2_CBP1 Exam Systolic blood pressure (Numeric:3:) NA Y2_CBP2 Exam Diastolic blood pressure (Numeric:3:) NA Y2_CBP3 Exam Blood pressure state (Character:1:) 0 Sleeping 1 Awake, quiet 2 Awake, actiive/excited 3 Crying Y2_CBP4 Exam Blood pressure instrument (Character:1:) A Mercury sphygmomanometer
2 Page 2 B D E X Aneroid sphygmomanometer Dinamap blood pressure recorder Other elecreonic device (eg Infrasonde) Other (eg manual palpation) Y2_DE1 Develop/Denver Gross motor (Character:1:) A Adequate F Fail N Normal U Uncooperative Y2_DE2 Develop/Denver Fine motor (Character:1:) A Adequate F Fail N Normal U Uncooperative Y2_DE3 Develop/Denver Personal/social (Character:1:) A Adequate F Fail N Normal U Uncooperative Y2_DE4 Develop/Denver Language (Character:1:) A Adequate F Fail N Normal
3 Page 3 U Uncooperative Y2_DM10_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-hair (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Sparse hair B Alopecia C Coarse/wiry hair D Low posterior hair line E Widows peak F Double crown G Hypopigmented/albinism H Hirsute facies L Infestation or infection (eg lice, tinea capitus) M O Z White forelock Electric hair Other Y2_DM11_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-hands (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Small hands B Brachydactyly (short fingers) C Arachnodactyly (long fingers) D Broad fingers E Clinodactyly F Other finger anomalies G Broad thumbs H Digitalised thumbs I Hypoplastic thumb(s) J Other thumb anomalies K Syndactyly
4 L Polydactyly M Hypoplastic/dysplastic nails N Single crease 5th (little) finger O Single palmar (simian) crease P Short metacarpals Q Clubbing R Leukonychia S Paronychia Z Other Page 4 Y2_DM12_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-joint (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Hypermobility B Restricted movements/contractures of small joints of hand C Restricted movements/contractures of wrists D E F G H I J K Restricted movements/contractures of elbows Restricted movements/contractures of shoulders Restricted movements/contractures of hips Restricted movements/contractures of knees Restricted movements/contractures of ankles Restricted movements/contractures of neck/spine Swelling/inflammation of interphalangeal Swelling/inflammation of metacarpophalangeal
5 Page 5 L M N O P Q R S T U Z Swelling/inflammation of wrists Swelling/inflammation of elbows Swelling/inflammation of shoulders Swelling/inflammation of hips Swelling/inflammation of knees Swelling/inflammation of ankles Swelling/inflammation of neck/spine Absent patellae Dislocated hip(s) Other joint dislocation(s) Other Y2_DM13_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-abdo (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Enlarged/distended B Ascites C Hepatomegaly D Splenomegaly E Enlarged left kidney F Enlarged right kidney G Enlarged bladder H Faecal masses I Other masses J Umbilical hernia K Inguinal hernia L Abnormal anus M Abnormal bruit N Diastasis recti P Enlarged lymph nodes Z Other
6 Page 6 Y2_DM14_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-mouth (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Microstomia B Macrostomia C Prominent lips D Downturning corners of mouth E Lip pits F Cleft lip G Cleft lip and palate H Cleft palate without cleft lip I Submucous cleft J Bifid uvula K High-arched palate L Ridged palate M Macroglossia N Irregular or amputated tongue O "Tongue-tie" P Hypodontia Q Enamel hypoplasia R Dental caries S Mesiodens T Other anomalies of teeth U Hypertrophied alveolar margin V Epulis or dental cysts W Mouth ulcers/stomatitis X Pharyngitis/tonsillitis Y Crowding of posterior oropharynx/tonsillar hypertrophy Z Chipped stained or wide gaps in teeth
7 Page 7 Y2_DM15_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-face (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Fat, puffy midface B Flat midface C Malar hypoplasia D Maxillary hypoplasia Z Other Y2_DM16_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-neck (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Short neck B Webbed neck/redundant skin C Sternomastoid "tumour" D Cysts E Sinuses F Lymphadenopathy G Goitre H Tracheostomy P Enlarged lymphnodes Z Other Y2_DM17_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-chest (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Small chest B Hyperexpanded (barrel) chest C Pectus excavatum (sunken chest) D Pectus carinatum (pidgeon chest) E Harrisons sulcus F Intercostal/suprasternal recession G Tachypnoea at rest
8 Page 8 H I J K L M N O P Q Z Deviated trachea Unequal air entry Wheezing (rhonchi, rhales) Crackles (crepitations) Other adventitiae Widely spaced nipples Other nipple anomalies Abnormal clavicles Stridor Gynaecomastia/breast enlargement Other Y2_DM18_C Exam Dys screen-male genitals (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Undescended left testis B Undescended right testis C Testicular hypoplasia/atrophy D Hydrocoele(s) E Short penis F Hypospadias G Chordee H Abnormal foreskin I Shawl scrotum J Bifid scrotum K Ambiguous genitalia L Circumcised M Public hair Z Other - unable to find testes Y2_DM19_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-neuro (Character:6:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected
9 Page 9 A Spasticity - quadriplegia B Spasticity - diplegia C Spasticity - hemiplegia D Hypotonia E Weakness - generalised F Weakness - localised G Muscle wasting - generalised H Muscle wasting - localised I Muscle hypertrophy J Abnormal sensation K Segmental denervation - arms L Segmental denervation - legs M Spinal cord lesion N Involuntary movements (chorea, athetosis) O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Dystonia Muscle fasciculation (incl tongue) Ataxia - truncal Ataxia - appendicular (incl dysdiadochokinesis, past-pointing) Facial nerve palsy Bublar/pseudobulbar palsy Extraocular nerve palsy Unclear speech (incl dysarthria, oral dispraxia) Clumsy (incl motor dyspraxia) Seisures (observed) Tremor Other
10 Page 10 Y2_DM1_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-eyes (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Convergent strabismus - manifest B Convergent strabismus - latent C Divergent strabismus - manifest D Divergent strabismus - latent E Unequal pupils F Non-reactiuve pupil(s) G Other pupillary abnormalities H Corneal opacity I Cataract(s) or other lens opacity J Lens dislocation K Retinal pigmentation L Abnormal irides M Other colobomata N Microphthalmos O Short palpebral fissures P Upslanting palpebral fissures (mongoloid slant) Q R S T U V W X Y Z Downslanting palpebral fissures (antimongoloid slant) Hypertelorism Hypotelorism Epicanthic folds Ptosis Abnormal eyebrows Conjunctivitis Tearing Conjuntival haemorrhage Other - black eye
11 Page 11 Y2_DM20_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-feet (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Small feet B Short hallux C Broad hallux D Hammer/claw toe deformity E Syndactyly F Polydactyly G Other toe anomalies H Pes cavus I Pes planus J Short metatarsals K Prominent heels L Talipes equinovarus M Talipes (other) N Metatarsus varus (adductus) O Pidgeoned toed walk Z Positioned talipes Y2_DM21_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-limb (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Short limbs B Limb deformity C Hemihypertrophy or hemiatrophy D Radial hyopoplasia E Bow legs F Internal tibial torsion Z Other Y2_DM2_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-ears (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected
12 Page 12 A Lowset ears B Rotated ears C Pre-auricular tags/pits D Malformed auricles E Small ears F Upward "take-off" of lobe G Retraction of tympanic membrane(s) H Middle ear effusion I Inflammation of tympanic membrane(s) J Scarring of tympanic membrane(s) K Prominent/bat ears L Grommets (tympanostomy tubes) in situ M O Z Creased lobes Abnormal helix Other Y2_DM3_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-skull (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Abnormal shape - scaphocephaly B Brachycephaly/flat occiput C Prominent occiput D Plagiocephaly E Wide sutures F Raised sutures G Frontal bossing H Wide fontanelle J Cranial bruit K Macrocephaly
13 Page 13 L Z Microcephaly Other Y2_DM4_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-skin (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Pallor B Plethora C Cyanosis (central) D Cyanosis (peripheral) E Jaundice F Thickened skin/ichthyosis G Hyperpigmentation (generalised) H Cafe au lait spots I Naevi J Albinism K Depigmented patches L Pityriasis versicolor M Haemangiomata N Telangiectases O Other cysts/tumours/hamartoma P Bruising/petechiae (incl bites causing bruising) Q R S T U V W X Hypohidrosis Eczema (atopic dermatitis) Seborrhoeic dermatitis (incl cradle cap) Miliaria Psoriasis Napkin dermatitis Other erythematous rash Acne/pustules/contagious infection
14 Page 14 Y Z Hersutism Other anomalies (eg skin tags, dimples, scars, burns, sunburn) Y2_DM5_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-spine (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Scoliosis B Kyphosis C Lordosis D Abnormal swelling E Spina bifida F Sacral dimple/naevuis/haemangioma/hairy tuft G H Z Pilonidal sinus Mongolian spot Other Y2_DM6_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-heart (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Hyperdynamic pulses B Absent brachial pulse(s) C Weak/absent femoral pulse(s) D Cardiomegaly/displaced apex E Abnormal heart sounds F Thrill G Murmur - innocent H Murmur - other Z Other Y2_DM7_C Exam Dys screen-female genitals (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected
15 Page 15 A B C D E F G Z Hypoplastic labia majora Clitoral hypertrophy Short recro-vaginal distance Labial adhesions Abnormal hymen Labial public hair Vaginal tags Other Y2_DM8_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-nose (Character:5:5) 8 NA - no anomalies detected A Rhinorrhoea (not crying) B Nasal obstruction/mouth breathing C Low nasal bridge D Broad nasal bridge E Small or short nose F Bulbous, large or prominent nose G Anteverted nares H Hypoplastic nares I Scarred nares J Long philtrum K Short philtrum L Prominent/deep philtrum Z Other Y2_DM9_C Exam Dysmorphology screen-jaw (Character:5:5) 8 NA A Micrognathia B Prognathism C Fine/pointed jaw
16 Page 16 Y2_ECO1 Examiners comments (Character:30:) Y2_ECO2 Examiners comments (Character:30:) Z Asymmetry Y2_ELM1 Early Lang Milestone-expressive (Character:2:) 8 9 Y2_ELM2 Early Lang Milestone-receptive (Character:2:) 8 9 Y2_ELM3 Early Lang Milestone-visual (Character:2:) 00 Visually impaired 8 9 Y2_LLA Teeth Lower L) central incisor (Character:1:) Y2_LLB Teeth Lower L) lateral incisor (Character:1:) Y2_LLC Teeth Lower L) canine (Character:1:)
17 Page 17 N Y Not erupted yet Present Y2_LLD Teeth Lower L) first molar (Character:1:) Y2_LLE Teeth Lower L) second molar (Character:1:) Y2_LRA Teeth Lower R) central incisor (Character:1:) Y2_LRB Teeth Lower R) lateral incisor (Character:1:) Y2_LRC Teeth Lower R) canine (Character:1:)
18 Page 18 Y2_LRD Teeth Lower R) first molar (Character:1:) Y2_LRE Teeth Lower R) second molar (Character:1:) Y2_N1 Neurology Tone R) arm (Character:1:) 0 Marked hypotonia 1 Mild hypotonia 2 Normal tone 3 Mild hypertonia 4 Marked hypertonia Y2_N10 Neurology Plantars left (Character:1:) 0 None 1 Downward 2 Uncertain
19 Page 19 3 Upward (babinski) Y2_N11 Neurology Sensation R) arm (Character:1:) 0 None 1 Reduced 2 Normal 3 Hyperaesthesia Y2_N12 Neurology Sensation R) leg (Character:1:) 0 None 1 Reduced 2 Normal 3 Hyperaesthesia Y2_N13 Neurology Sensation L) arm (Character:1:) 0 None 1 Reduced 2 Normal 3 Hyperaesthesia Y2_N14 Neurology Sensation L) leg (Character:1:) 0 None 1 Reduced 2 Normal 3 Hyperaesthesia
20 Page 20 Y2_N2 Neurology Tone R) leg (Character:1:) 0 Marked hypotonia 1 Mild hypotonia 2 Normal tone 3 Mild hypertonia 4 Marked hypertonia Y2_N3 Neurology Tone L) arm (Character:1:) 0 Marked hypotonia 1 Mild hypotonia 2 Normal tone 3 Mild hypertonia 4 Marked hypertonia Y2_N4 Neurology Tone L) leg (Character:1:) 0 Marked hypotonia 1 Mild hypotonia 2 Normal tone 3 Mild hypertonia 4 Marked hypertonia Y2_N5 Neurology Reflexes R) arm (Character:1:) 0 None 1 Depressed 2 Normal 3 Hyper-reflexia 4 Hyper-reflexia with clonus and/or crossed response
21 Page 21 Y2_N6 Neurology Reflexes R) leg (Character:1:) 0 None 1 Depressed 2 Normal 3 Hyper-reflexia 4 Hyper-reflexia with clonus and/or crossed response Y2_N7 Neurology Reflexes L) arm (Character:1:) 0 None 1 Depressed 2 Normal 3 Hyper-reflexia 4 Hyper-reflexia with clonus and/or crossed response Y2_N8 Neurology Reflexes L) leg (Character:1:) 0 None 1 Depressed 2 Normal 3 Hyper-reflexia 4 Hyper-reflexia with clonus and/or crossed response Y2_N9 Neurology Plantars right (Character:1:) 0 None 1 Downward 2 Uncertain 3 Upward (babinski)
22 Page 22 Y2_STY1 Stycar Near vision (Character:1:) A Abnormal N Normal U Uncertain Y2_STY2 Stycar Visual fields (Character:1:) H Homonymous hemianopia N Normal T Bitemporal hemianopia U Uncertain Y2_STY3 Stycar Distance vision (Character:1:) A Abnormal N Normal U Uncertain Y2_STY4 Stycar Hearing (Character:1:) A Abnormal D Delayed response N Normal U Uncertain Y2_ULA Teeth Upper L) central incisor (Character:1:)
23 Page 23 C N R Y Carious Not erupted yet Restoration Present Y2_ULB Teeth Upper L) lateral incisor (Character:1:) R Restoration Y2_ULC Teeth Upper L) canine (Character:1:) R Restoration Y2_ULD Teeth Upper L) first molar (Character:1:) R Restoration Y2_ULE Teeth Upper L) second molar (Character:1:)
24 Page 24 A C N R Y Absent Carious Not erupted yet Restoration Present Y2_URA Teeth Upper R) central incisor (Character:1:) R Restoration Y2_URB Teeth Upper R) lateral incisor (Character:1:) R Restoration Y2_URC Teeth Upper R) canine (Character:1:) R Restoration Y2_URD Teeth Upper R) first molar (Character:1:)
25 Page 25 R Restoration Y2_URE Teeth Upper R) second molar (Character:1:) R Restoration Y2_XDAT Examination date (Numeric:8:) If complete date not given take 1st of month
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