API:  http://id.who.int/icd/release/10/2008/F98.3
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    "@id": "http://id.who.int/icd/release/10/2008/F98.3",
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    "code": "F98.3",
    "title": {
        "@language": "en",
        "@value": "Pica of infancy and childhood"
    },
    "definition": {
        "@language": "en",
        "@value": "Persistent eating of non-nutritive substances (such as soil, paint chippings, etc.). It may occur as one of many symptoms that are part of a more widespread psychiatric disorder (such as autism), or as a relatively isolated psychopathological behaviour; only the latter is classified here. The phenomenon is most common in mentally retarded children and, if mental retardation is also present, F70-F79 should be selected as the main diagnosis."
    },
    "classKind": "category"
}
Title: Pica of infancy and childhood
Code:  F98.3