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267920008: Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh (disorder)


    Status: retired, Primitive. Date: 31-Jul 2020. Module: SNOMED CT core

    Descriptions:

    Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
    400210016 Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh en Synonym Active Case insensitive SNOMED CT core
    660596011 Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Case insensitive SNOMED CT core


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    Expanded Value Set


    Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
    Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh Finding site Body organ structure false Inferred relationship Some
    Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh Associated morphology Dislocation false Inferred relationship Some 1
    Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh Finding site Joint structure of pelvis or upper leg false Inferred relationship Some 1
    Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh Is a Finding of body region false Inferred relationship Some
    Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh Associated morphology Spontaneous dislocation false Inferred relationship Some 1
    Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh Associated morphology Spontaneous dislocation false Inferred relationship Some 1
    Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh Is a Pathological dislocation of joint false Inferred relationship Some
    Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh Finding site Joint structure of pelvis or upper leg false Inferred relationship Some 1

    Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
    Pathological dislocation of thigh Is a False Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh Inferred relationship Some
    Hip pathological dislocation Is a False Pathological dislocation of the pelvic region and thigh Inferred relationship Some

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