{ "@context": "http://id.who.int/icd/contexts/contextForICD10Entity.json", "@id": "http://id.who.int/icd/release/10/2016/F61", "parent": [ "http://id.who.int/icd/release/10/2016/F60-F69" ], "browserUrl": "http://apps.who.int/classifications/icd10/browse/2016/en#/F61", "code": "F61", "title": { "@language": "en", "@value": "Mixed and other personality disorders" }, "definition": { "@language": "en", "@value": "This category is intended for personality disorders that are often troublesome but do not demonstrate the specific pattern of symptoms that characterize the disorders described in F60.-. As a result they are often more difficult to diagnose than the disorders in F60.-. Examples include: mixed personality disorders with features of several of the disorders in F60.- but without a predominant set of symptoms that would allow a more specific diagnosis troublesome personality changes, not classifiable to F60.- or F62.-, and regarded as secondary to a main diagnosis of a coexisting affective or anxiety disorder." }, "exclusion": [ { "label": { "@language": "en", "@value": "accentuated personality traits" } } ], "classKind": "category" }