Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2020. Module: SNOMED CT core
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Id | Description | Lang | Type | Status | Case? | Module |
3791232017 | A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | en | Definition | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
3791224013 | ATPase cation transporting 13A2 related juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
3791225014 | Juvenile parkinsonism, neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
3791226010 | ATPase cation transporting 13A2 related juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (disorder) | en | Fully specified name | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
3791227018 | CLN12 disease | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
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A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Is a | Spinocerebellar ataxia | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Finding site | Spinal cord structure | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Is a | Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Is a | Parkinsonism | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Occurrence | Childhood | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Finding site | Basal ganglion structure (body structure) | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Finding site | Cerebellar structure | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Is a | Cerebral degeneration in childhood | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Associated morphology | Degenerative abnormality | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Associated morphology | Degenerative abnormality | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Is a | Chronic brain syndrome | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Clinical course | Progressive | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 4 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Occurrence | Childhood | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Associated morphology | Degenerative abnormality | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Occurrence | Childhood | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Is a | Autosomal recessive hereditary disorder | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Is a | Chronic metabolic disorder | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Occurrence | Congenital | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 5 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Is a | Acquired ataxia | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Interprets | Movement | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 7 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Has interpretation | Slow | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 7 | |
A rare neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis disorder with characteristics of juvenile-onset progressive spinocerebellar ataxia, bulbar syndrome (manifesting with dysarthria, dysphagia and dysphonia), pyramidal and extrapyramidal involvement (including myoclonus, amyotrophy, unsteady gait, akinesia, rigidity, dysarthric speech) and intellectual deterioration. Muscle biopsy displays autofluorescent bodies and lipofuscin deposits in brain and occasionally the retina upon post mortem. | Is a | Chronic disorder of spinal cord (disorder) | true | Inferred relationship | Some |
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