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1255172007: Deposition of dicalcium phosphate crystals, calcified structure (morphologic abnormality)


Status: current, Primitive. Date: 31-Oct 2022. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5144826010 Deposition of dicalcium phosphate crystals, calcified structure (morphologic abnormality) en Fully specified name Active Case insensitive SNOMED CT core
5144827018 Deposition of dicalcium phosphate crystals, calcified structure en Synonym Active Case insensitive SNOMED CT core


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Deposition of dicalcium phosphate crystals, calcified structure Is a Deposition of crystalline material true Inferred relationship Some
Deposition of dicalcium phosphate crystals, calcified structure Is a Pathologic calcification true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Chondrocalcinosis due to dicalcium phosphate crystals Associated morphology True Deposition of dicalcium phosphate crystals, calcified structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Chondrocalcinosis due to dicalcium phosphate crystals, of the ankle and foot Associated morphology True Deposition of dicalcium phosphate crystals, calcified structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Chondrocalcinosis due to dicalcium phosphate crystals, of the hand Associated morphology True Deposition of dicalcium phosphate crystals, calcified structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Chondrocalcinosis due to dicalcium phosphate crystals, of the shoulder region Associated morphology True Deposition of dicalcium phosphate crystals, calcified structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Chondrocalcinosis due to dicalcium phosphate crystals, of multiple sites Associated morphology True Deposition of dicalcium phosphate crystals, calcified structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Chondrocalcinosis due to dicalcium phosphate crystals, of the pelvic region and thigh Associated morphology True Deposition of dicalcium phosphate crystals, calcified structure Inferred relationship Some 1

Reference Sets

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