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900000000000523009: POSSIBLY EQUIVALENT TO association reference set (foundation metadata concept)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT model component module (core metadata concept)

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
900000000001150016 POSSIBLY EQUIVALENT TO association reference set (foundation metadata concept) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT model component module (core metadata concept)
900000000001151017 POSSIBLY EQUIVALENT TO association reference set en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT model component module (core metadata concept)


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
POSSIBLY EQUIVALENT TO association reference set (foundation metadata concept) Is a Historical association reference set (foundation metadata concept) true Inferred relationship Some

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Idiopathic hydrops fetalis Non-immune hydrops fetalis
Idiopathic hydrops fetalis Hydrops fetalis
Idiopathic myoclonic epilepsy A type of epilepsy that presents with myoclonic epileptic seizures between 4 months and 3 years of age, in an otherwise normal infant. The myoclonic epileptic seizures may be activated by sudden noise, startle, or touch, and less commonly by photic stimulation. The electroencephalogram must capture generalised epileptiform discharges or myoclonic epileptic seizures and have a normal background.
Idiopathic myoclonic epilepsy A type of epilepsy that presents with myoclonic epileptic seizures, usually between 10 and 24 years of age, in an otherwise normal adolescent or adult. Generalized tonic-clonic seizures occur in greater than 90 percent of individuals and absence seizures occur in a third. Seizures typically occur shortly after waking and when tired. Sleep deprivation is an important provoking factor. Photosensitivity is common. Development and cognition are typically normal. Neurological examination is normal. The electroencephalogram shows 3 to 5.5 Hz generalized spike-wave and polyspike-wave and a normal background.
Idiopathic myoclonic epilepsy Epilepsy with only generalised onset epileptic seizures and generalised spike-wave, due to a genetic or presumed genetic aetiology.
Idiopathic non-arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy Idiopathic non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy
Idiopathic non-arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy Idiopathic non-arteritic posterior ischemic optic neuropathy (disorder)
Idiopathic parathyroidism Idiopathic hypoparathyroidism
Idiopathic photo-onycholysis Photoonycholysis
Idiopathic photodermatosis Photodermatitis
Idiopathic photodermatosis Photosensitivity
Idiopathic scoliosis AND/OR kyphoscoliosis Idiopathic kyphoscoliosis
Idiopathic scoliosis AND/OR kyphoscoliosis Idiopathic scoliosis
Idiopathic: [agranulocytosis] or [neutropenia] Chronic idiopathic neutropenia
Idiosyncrasy caused by correct medicinal substance properly administered All noxious and unintended responses to a medicinal product related to any dose should be considered adverse drug reactions (from US FDA Guideline for Industry, Clinical Safety Data Management: Definitions and Standards for Expedited Reporting).
Idiot savant Savant syndrome (disorder)
Idoxuridine in dimethylsulfoxide adverse reaction Adverse reaction to dimethyl sulfoxide and/or idoxuridine (disorder)
Idoxuridine in dimethylsulfoxide allergy Allergy to idoxuridine
Idursulfase 2mg/mL injection solution 3mL vial Idursulfase 2 mg/mL solution for injection
Iiwi Vestiaria coccinea (organism)
Iiwi Genus Vestiaria (organism)
Ileectomy: [NOS] or [NEC] Ileectomy
Ileocolic artery and its branches Structure of ileocolic artery
Ileocolic artery and its branches Entire ileocolic artery
Ileocolostomy Ileocolic anastomosis
Ileocolostomy Terminal ileum bypass
Ileojejunal bypass Ileojejunal bypass
Ileojejunal bypass Jejunoileostomy bypass shunt for obesity
Ileostomy operation Small intestine stoma procedure
Ileostomy operation Creation of ileostomy
Iliac artery stent procedure using fluoroscopic angiography Fluoroscopic angiography of iliac artery with contrast and insertion of stent
Iliac bone (& crest) marrow (& sample) All iliac crest bone marrow (body structure)
Iliac bone (& crest) marrow (& sample) Iliac crest bone marrow specimen (specimen)
Iliac bone (& crest) marrow (& sample) All bone marrow of ilium (body structure)
Iliac endarterectomy and patch repair (& common iliac) Endarterectomy and patch repair of common iliac artery
Iliac endarterectomy and patch repair (& common iliac) Endarterectomy and patch repair of iliac artery (procedure)
Iliotibial band syndrome Snapping hip
Iliotibial band syndrome Iliotibial band friction syndrome (disorder)
Ill-defined disease Generally unwell
Ill-defined disorder of eye Disorder of eye proper (disorder)
Ill-defined eye disorder NOS Disorder of eye region (disorder)
Ill-defined fractures of upper limb NOS Fracture of upper limb
Ill-defined fractures of upper limb NOS Fracture of multiple bones of upper limb
Ill-defined intestinal tract infections Intestinal infectious disease
Ill-defined operations Procedure by method
Ill-defined operations Intentional, structural alteration of the human body by mechanical, thermal, light-based, electromagnetic, or chemical means, and/or by the incision or destruction of tissues using instruments to cut, burn, vaporize, freeze, suture, probe, or manipulate by closed reductions.
Ill-defined operations Intentional, structural alteration of the human body by mechanical, thermal, light-based, electromagnetic, or chemical means, and/or by the incision or destruction of tissues using instruments to cut, burn, vaporize, freeze, suture, probe, or manipulate by closed reductions.
Ill-defined operations Procedure by method
Illness: Cannot describe symptoms Illness
Illness: Cannot describe symptoms Generally unwell
Illness: Found on floor Generally unwell
Illness: Found on floor Illness
Illness: Off feet Generally unwell
Illness: Off feet Illness
Illness: Switched off Generally unwell
Illness: Switched off Illness
Illness: Taken to bed Illness
Illness: Taken to bed Generally unwell
Imaging of arteries of extremities Angiography of artery of extremity (procedure)
Imaging of parathyroid using technetium 99m thallium 201 Radionuclide imaging of parathyroid using technetium (99m-Tc) and thallium-201 (procedure)
Imipenem with cilastin sodium Cilastatin
Imipenem with cilastin sodium Imipenem
Imipramine hydrochloride 25mg/5mL syrup Product containing precisely imipramine hydrochloride 5 milligram/1 milliliter conventional release oral solution (clinical drug)
Imiquimod 5% cream Product containing precisely imiquimod 50 milligram/1 gram conventional release cutaneous cream (clinical drug)
Immature teratoma of ovary A rare ovarian germ cell tumor characterized by a unilateral large adnexal mass containing variable amounts of immature embryonal-type tissues (mostly in the form of neuroectodermal tubules and rosettes, sometimes with a component of cellular mitotically active glia), admixed with ectodermal and endodermal elements with varying degrees of maturation. Patients typically present in their first three decades of life with signs and symptoms related to mass effect. The tumor is often associated with the occurrence of innumerable miliary nodules of mature glia in the peritoneum (gliomatosis peritonei) and abdominal lymph nodes.
Immediate lower denture Fitting of immediate lower denture (procedure)
Immediate upper denture Fitting of immediate upper denture (procedure)
Immediately Immediate
Immediately Stat
Immersion foot (& trench foot) Immersion foot
Immobile Unable to mobilise
Immobile Unable to move
Immobile Unable to mobilise
Immobile Unable to move
Immobile Unable to move
Immobile Unable to mobilise
Immobile Unable to mobilise
Immobile Unable to move
Immobilisation &/or support (& splinting) Immobilization - action
Immobilisation &/or support (& splinting) Immobilization - action
Immobilisation &/or support (& splinting) Procedures relating to splintage and immobilisation
Immobilisation &/or support (& splinting) Procedures relating to splintage and immobilisation
Immobilisation: [other] or [using other splint] Procedures relating to splintage and immobilisation
Immune hypersensitivity disorder The disposition to develop an allergic reaction, the allergic reaction itself or its consequences.
Immune hypersensitivity reaction 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.
Immune hypersensitivity reaction (disorder) 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.
Immunisation Active or passive immunization
Immunisation Active immunisation
Immunisation contraindicated Contraindication to live immunisation
Immunisation contraindicated Immunisation contraindicated
Immunisation contraindicated (& live virus vaccine) Contraindication to live immunisation
Immunisation contraindicated (& live virus vaccine) Immunisation contraindicated
Immunisation status: [screen (& vaccination)] or [status (& consent)] Consent status for immunisations
Immunisation status: [screen (& vaccination)] or [status (& consent)] Immunisation status screening
Immunisation status: [screen (& vaccination)] or [status (& consent)] Immunisation status screening
Immunisation status: [screen (& vaccination)] or [status (& consent)] Consent status for immunisations
Immunisation status: [screen] or [consent status] Immunisation status screening
Immunisation status: [screen] or [consent status] Consent status for immunisations
Immunisation: [no consent] or [refused] Vaccine declined by patient (situation)
Immunisation: [no consent] or [refused] Vaccine declined by patient (situation)
Immunization for autoimmune disease Passive immunization

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