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1197494003: Hyaline fibromatosis syndrome (disorder)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 28-Feb 2022. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
4696582018 A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
4696583011 A rare genetic disease characterized by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinized fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
4696579011 Hyaline fibromatosis syndrome en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
4696580014 Hyaline fibromatosis syndrome (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
7733031000241111 syndrome de la fibromatose hyaline fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
3387951001000119 Hyaline Fibromatose-Syndrom de Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Is a Fibrous dysplasia of bone true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Is a Osteolysis true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Is a Genetic disease true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Finding site Bone structure true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Associated morphology Osteolysis true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Occurrence Congenital true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Finding site Bone structure true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Associated morphology Fibrous dysplasia (morphologic abnormality) true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Associated morphology Hyaline degeneration true Inferred relationship Some 3
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Is a Systemic disease affecting skin (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Is a Joint deformity true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Is a Lesion of joint true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Is a Arthropathy (disorder) false Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Is a Fibromatosis (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Is a Skin lesion true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Finding site Skin structure true Inferred relationship Some 4
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Associated morphology Fibromatosis true Inferred relationship Some 4
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Finding site Joint structure true Inferred relationship Some 5
A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Associated morphology Contracture true Inferred relationship Some 5

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A rare hyaline fibromatosis syndrome with characteristics of papulo-nodular skin lesions (especially around the head and neck), soft tissue masses, gingival hypertrophy, joint contractures and osteolytic bone lesions in variable degrees. Joint contractures may cripple patients and delay normal motor development if occurring in infancy. Severe gingival hyperplasia can interfere with eating and delay dentition. Histopathology analysis of involved tissues reveals cords of spindle-shaped cells embedded in an amorphous, hyaline material. Is a True A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Inferred relationship Some
Infantile systemic hyalinosis (ISH) is a very rare disorder belonging to the heterogeneous group of genetic fibromatoses and is characterized by progressive joint contractures, skin abnormalities, severe chronic pain and widespread deposition of hyaline material in many tissues such as the skin, skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, gastrointestinal tract, lymph nodes, spleen, thyroid, and adrenal glands. Is a True A rare genetic disease characterised by infantile or childhood onset of abnormal growth of hyalinised fibrous tissue, giving rise to multiple cutaneous nodules and/or pearly papules predominantly affecting the scalp, ears, neck, face, hands, and feet. Involvement of other organs results in gingival hyperplasia, osteolytic bone lesions, and joint contractures. Some patients exhibit visceral involvement with intractable diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections, and severe failure to thrive. Inferred relationship Some

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