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718215008: Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome (disorder)


Status: current, Primitive. Date: 31-Jul 2016. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
3311537012 Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Case sensitive SNOMED CT core
3311538019 Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome en Synonym Active Case sensitive SNOMED CT core
3311539010 Graham Little syndrome en Synonym Active Case sensitive SNOMED CT core
3311540012 Piccardi Lassueur Little syndrome en Synonym Active Case sensitive SNOMED CT core
3311541011 A variant of lichen planopilaris characterized by the clinical triad of progressive cicatricial (scarring) alopecia of the scalp, follicular keratotic papules on glabrous skin, and variable alopecia of the axillae and groin. It is a very rare disease but the exact prevalence is not known. It mainly affects women during adulthood (30-60 years of age). Scarring alopecia presents as small confluent patches that are atrophic and cicatricial in the center but erythematous and squamous around the edges. Follicular keratosis presents as pruritic, red-brown, follicular spiny papules on the trunk and extremities. Generally, the three clinical features appear simultaneously but in some cases, scalp alopecia precedes the follicular keratosis. Etiology is unknown. en Definition Active Case sensitive SNOMED CT core
3311542016 A variant of lichen planopilaris characterised by the clinical triad of progressive cicatricial (scarring) alopecia of the scalp, follicular keratotic papules on glabrous skin, and variable alopecia of the axillae and groin. It is a very rare disease but the exact prevalence is not known. It mainly affects women during adulthood (30-60 years of age). Scarring alopecia presents as small confluent patches that are atrophic and cicatricial in the centre but erythematous and squamous around the edges. Follicular keratosis presents as pruritic, red-brown, follicular spiny papules on the trunk and extremities. Generally, the three clinical features appear simultaneously but in some cases, scalp alopecia precedes the follicular keratosis. Aetiology is unknown. en Definition Active Case sensitive SNOMED CT core


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome Associated morphology Lichenification true Inferred relationship Some 1
Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome Associated morphology Inflammatory morphology true Inferred relationship Some 3
Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome Due to Itching of skin true Inferred relationship Some 4
Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome Is a Lichen planopilaris true Inferred relationship Some
Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome Associated morphology Eruption false Inferred relationship Some 1
Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome Finding site Skin structure true Inferred relationship Some 1
Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome Associated morphology Papular eruption true Inferred relationship Some 2
Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome Finding site Skin structure true Inferred relationship Some 2
Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome Associated morphology Cutaneous eruption false Inferred relationship Some 3
Graham Little Piccardi Lassueur syndrome Finding site Skin structure true Inferred relationship Some 3

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Reference Sets

Australian emergency department reference set

Clinical finding foundation reference set

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