Status: current, Sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2013. Module: SNOMED CT core
Descriptions:
Id | Description | Lang | Type | Status | Case? | Module |
2574057014 | Allergic reaction (disorder) | en | Fully specified name | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2577368014 | Allergic reaction | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
3010066013 | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | en | Definition | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2574057014 | Allergic reaction (disorder) | en | Fully specified name | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2574057014 | Allergic reaction (disorder) | en | Fully specified name | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2577368014 | Allergic reaction | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2577368014 | Allergic reaction | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
3010066013 | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | en | Definition | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
898531000195119 | Allergische Reaktion | de | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module |
98201000172117 | réaction allergique | fr | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module |
98201000172117 | réaction allergique | fr | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module |
898531000195119 | Allergische Reaktion | de | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module |
Outbound Relationships | Type | Target | Active | Characteristic | Refinability | Group | Values |
A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Is a | réaction d'hypersensibilité immunitaire | false | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | ||
A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Is a | Hypersensitivity reaction | true | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | ||
A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Is a | Allergic condition | true | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | ||
A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Pathological process (attribute) | Allergic process (qualifier value) | true | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 1 | |
A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Is a | Disorder of immune function (disorder) | true | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) |
Inbound Relationships | Type | Active | Source | Characteristic | Refinability | Group |
Maple-bark strippers' lung (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Chronic allergic bronchitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
asthme extrinsèque avec état de mal asthmatique | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic gingivitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Contact dermatitis caused by nickel | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic pharyngitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Air-conditioner and humidifier lung | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic enterocolitis (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis due to adhesives | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis caused by cosmetic | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis caused by food in contact with skin (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis caused by plants, except food | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis of the shoulder region (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis of the upper arm | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis of the forearm | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis of the hand (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis of the pelvic region and thigh | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis of the lower leg | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis of the ankle and/or foot | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis of multiple sites | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Extrinsic asthma with asthma attack | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic gastroenteritis and colitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Cheese-makers' asthma (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Cheese-washers' lung | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic bronchitis (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic rhinitis NOS | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Extrinsic asthma NOS | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Bird-fancier's lung NOS | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Other allergic alveolitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Other allergic alveolitis NOS | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic alveolitis and pneumonitis NOS | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic extrinsic alveolitis NOS | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis NOS | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
[X]Other seasonal allergic rhinitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
[X]Other allergic rhinitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic gastroenteritis NOS | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis due to other chemical products | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
[X]Allergic contact dermatitis due to other chemical products | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
[X]Allergic contact dermatitis due to other agents | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis of unspecified site | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis of other specified site | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis NOS | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Hay fever - other allergen | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Hay fever - unspecified allergen | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic asthma NEC | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic rhinitis due to other allergens | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic rhinitis due to unspecified allergen | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic reaction management (regime/therapy) | Has focus | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic asthma (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Extrinsic asthma | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Disorder due to allergic reaction | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis of pinna (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis of external auditory canal (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Lichenoid allergic contact reaction caused by color developer (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Lichenoid allergic contact reaction affecting oral mucosa (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Lichenoid allergic contact reaction caused by tattoo ink | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis of eyelid (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact cheilitis (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact gingivostomatitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis of perianal skin (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis of hands (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis of lower leg (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis of male genitalia (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis of female genitalia | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact urticaria (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic urticaria due to inhaled allergen | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic angioedema | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic urticaria and/or angio-oedema | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Lichenoid allergic contact reaction (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis by site | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic contact dermatitis caused by Bryozoa | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
syndrome babouin d'origine médicamenteuse | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Tea-makers' asthma (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
reazione allergica causata da sostanza | Is a | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Arthropathy associated with a hypersensitivity reaction (disorder) | Due to | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 2 |
Tuberculid | Is a | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic arthritis (disorder) | Due to | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 3 |
Immunoglobulin A vasculitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 4 |
Hypersensitivity angiitis | Due to | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 2 |
Acute allergic reaction | Is a | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Immunologic urticaria | Due to | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 2 |
Type 1 hypersensitivity response | Is a | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Atopic reaction (disorder) | Is a | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Vernal conjunctivitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic conjunctivitis (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Immune-mediated conjunctivitis (disorder) | Due to | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 2 |
Allergic pharyngitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic gingivitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic encephalomyelitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 4 |
Allergic encephalitis | Due to | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 3 |
Upper respiratory tract hypersensitivity reaction | Is a | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic eosinophilia | Due to | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 3 |
Allergic facies | Due to | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 1 |
Chronic allergic bronchitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic bronchitis (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic neuropathy | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Vernal keratoconjunctivitis | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
Allergic vaginitis (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | |
auto-eczématisation | Due to | True | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 1 |
Allergic contact dermatitis of perianal skin (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 3 |
Allergic contact dermatitis of lower leg (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological immune process generally directed towards a foreign antigen, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the allergic disposition. It is most often applied to type I hypersensitivity but other hypersensitivity types especially type IV (e.g. allergic contact dermatitis) may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Existential restriction modifier (core metadata concept) | 3 |
Reference Sets
Concept inactivation indicator attribute value reference set (foundation metadata concept)
POSSIBLY EQUIVALENT TO association reference set