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718228001: Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder)


Status: current, Sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2016. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
3310326018 Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3310327010 Fetal iodine syndrome en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3311600010 Foetal iodine syndrome en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3311601014 Fetal iodine syndrome is a group of symptoms that may be observed in a fetus or newborn when the mother was exposed during pregnancy to inappropriate (excessive or insufficient) amounts of iodine, a nonmetallic halogen element. Maternal iodine can be readily transferred to the fetus, and chronic maternal exposure to iodine can lead to hypothyroidism and goiter in the offspring. The majority of the reported fatalities caused by iodine intoxication resulted from the use of iodine-containing expectorants during pregnancy. Based on these observations, the repeated or routine use of iodine-containing products is not recommended during pregnancy. In addition to the problems associated with iodine intoxication, iodine deficiency during pregnancy may be severe enough to produce hypothyroidism in the fetus. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3311602019 Fetal iodine syndrome is a group of symptoms that may be observed in a fetus or newborn when the mother was exposed during pregnancy to inappropriate (excessive or insufficient) amounts of iodine, a nonmetallic halogen element. Maternal iodine can be readily transferred to the fetus, and chronic maternal exposure to iodine can lead to hypothyroidism and goitre in the offspring. The majority of the reported fatalities caused by iodine intoxication resulted from the use of iodine-containing expectorants during pregnancy. Based on these observations, the repeated or routine use of iodine-containing products is not recommended during pregnancy. In addition to the problems associated with iodine intoxication, iodine deficiency during pregnancy may be severe enough to produce hypothyroidism in the fetus. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) Is a lægemiddelrelateret sygdom false Inferred relationship Some
Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) Is a kongenit misdannelsessyndrom som følge af kendt ydre årsag false Inferred relationship Some
Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) Is a Disorder of fetal structure false Inferred relationship Some
Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) Associated morphology dysgenese false Inferred relationship Some 1
Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) Causative agent Iodine true Inferred relationship Some 1
Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) Occurrence Congenital true Inferred relationship Some 1
Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) Finding site Fetal structure true Inferred relationship Some 1
Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) Associated morphology Morphologically abnormal structure (morphologic abnormality) true Inferred relationship Some 1
Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) Pathological developmental process true Inferred relationship Some 1
Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) Is a Congenital malformation syndrome (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
Fetal iodine syndrome (disorder) Is a sygdom specificeret iht. lokalisation false Inferred relationship Some

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