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106079008: Digestive system function (observable entity)


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

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
170504013 Digestive system function en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1185272010 Digestive system function (observable entity) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1219198013 Digestive system functions en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
37031000077116 fonction de l'appareil digestif fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Digestive system function Is a Biological function false Inferred relationship Some
Digestive system function Is a Any function or property that is not mainly morphologic or structural, including both measurable and observable features and physiologic actions true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Defecation reflex - spurious diarrhea (finding) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Nausea and vomiting caused by drug (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Postoperative vomiting Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Post-vagotomy diarrhoea Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Diarrhea caused by drug Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Acute vomiting Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Chronic vomiting Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Altered bowel function Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Intermittent vomiting Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Finding of bowel action Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Finding related to ability to defecate Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Finding related to awareness of bowel function Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Defecation reflex finding (finding) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 2
Defecation reflex normal (finding) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Abnormal frequency of defecation (finding) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Constipation due to spasm of colon (disorder) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Constipation due to atony of colon (disorder) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Constipation due to neurogenic bowel (disorder) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Postprandial distress syndrome (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 2
Blood in vomit of newborn due to swallowed maternal blood (finding) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Intractable nausea and vomiting (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 2
Trichohepatoenteric syndrome Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Vomiting (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 2
Vomiting co-occurrent and due to infectious disease Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Vomiting during third trimester of pregnancy Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 2
Congenital chronic diarrhoea with protein-losing enteropathy is a rare, genetic, intestinal disease characterised by early-onset, chronic, non-infectious, non-bloody, watery diarrhoea associated with protein-losing enteropathy which results in hypoalbuminaemia, hypogammaglobulinaemia and elevated stool alpha-1-antitrypsin. Patients typically present severe, intractable diarrhoea, failure to thrive, recurrent infections and oedema. Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Therapeutic opioid induced constipation (disorder) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Cyclical vomiting syndrome Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Psychogenic cyclical vomiting (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Perinatal haematemesis Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 2
Diarrhea due to diabetes mellitus Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Amebic dysentery (disorder) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Intractable diarrhea-choanal atresia-eye anomalies syndrome is characterized by the association of intractable diarrhea of infancy with choanal atresia. Short stature, a prominent and broad nasal bridge, micrognathia, single palmar creases, chronic corneal inflammation, cytopenia, and abnormal hair texture were also reported. So far, the syndrome has been described in three children from the same family. The absence of intellectual deficit and immune deficiency allow this syndrome to be distinguished from other forms of intractable diarrhea of infancy described previously. Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 7
Non-infective neonatal diarrhea (disorder) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
A very rare genetic gastroenterological disease characterized by severe malabsorptive diarrhea (requiring parenteral nutrition and disappearing at fasting) due to a lack of intestinal enteroendocrine cells. It is associated with early-onset (within the first weeks of life) dehydration, metabolic acidosis and diabetes mellitus (that can develop until late childhood). Patient may display various degrees of pancreatic insufficiency that does not explain diarrhea, as it is not reduced with pancreatic enzyme supplementation. Central hypogonadism (developing in the second decade), as well as an association with celiac disease have been reported. Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 5
Bilious vomiting of newborn (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 1
Nausea and vomiting following administration of anesthetic agent (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Chronic diarrhea Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
A rare intestinal disease characterized by impaired absorption of starch and short polymers of glucose due to primary small intestinal glucoamylase deficiency. Patients present in infancy or early childhood with chronic diarrhea, abdominal distention, and bloating. Levels of pancreatic amylase are typically normal, and histopathological analysis shows normal morphology of the intestinal mucosa. Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 6
Diarrhea co-occurrent and due to carcinoid syndrome (disorder) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 6
Acute constipation Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Chronic constipation Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Chronic idiopathic constipation Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Chronic diarrhea with villous atrophy is a rare, genetic gastroenterological disease characterized by the early onset of chronic diarrhea, vomiting, anorexia, lactic acidosis, renal insufficiency and hepatic involvement (mild elevation of liver enzymes, steatosis, hepatomegaly). Partial villous atrophy (with eosinophilic infiltration) is observed on intestinal biopsy. Although diarrhea may resolve, the development of neurologic symptoms (cerebellar ataxia, sensorineural deafness, seizures), retinitis pigmentosa and muscle weakness may complicate disease course and lead to death. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1994. Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 1
Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome due to Cannabis abuse (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome due to Cannabis dependence (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Intractable cyclical vomiting syndrome (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Diarrhea in pregnancy Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Hyperemesis (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 2
Irregular bowel habits (finding) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Traveler's diarrhea Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Toddler diarrhea Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Prototheca diarrhoea Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Infectious diarrheal disease Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Bacillary dysentery Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Clostridium difficile diarrhea Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 2
Vomiting fecal matter Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 2
Faecal soiling co-occurrent and due to faecal incontinence Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Vomiting without nausea (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 2
Constipation due to pelvic floor outlet obstruction (disorder) Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
A rare, genetic, intestinal disease characterized by early-onset, chronic diarrhea and intestinal inflammation due to overactivity of guanylate cyclase 2C. Additional manifestations include meteorism, dehydration, metabolic acidosis and electrolyte disturbances. Intestinal dysmotility, small-bowel obstruction and esophagitis (with or without esophageal hernia), as well as irritable bowel syndrome (without severe abdominal pain) and Crohn's disease, are frequently associated. Interprets False Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 4
Radiation sickness (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 5
Vertigo, acute onset with vomiting and inability to stand Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 5
Gastrointestinal tract function (observable entity) Is a True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some
Functional vomiting in childhood (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Chronic primary epigastric pain syndrome Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
A rare radiation-induced disorder resulting from whole body exposure to large doses of penetrating radiation (>0.7 Gray) within a very short period of time (usually minutes) and characterized by bone marrow syndrome with pancytopenia (mild symptoms of which may occur already at 0.3 Gray), gastrointestinal syndrome resulting in mostly fatal infection, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalance (occurring at doses >10 Gray), and cardiovascular/central nervous system syndrome with watery diarrhea, convulsions, coma, and death within three days of exposure (occurring at doses >50 Gray). The syndrome develops in four clinical stages (prodromal/latent/manifest illness/recovery or death) of variable duration. Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 5
Hematopoietic subsyndrome of acute radiation syndrome (disorder) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 11
Dyspepsia during pregnancy (finding) Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3
Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 2
Radiation sickness following radiation therapy Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 5
Subacute radiation sickness Interprets True Digestive system function Inferred relationship Some 3

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