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125671007: Rupture (morphologic abnormality)


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
2884458015 Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
194159017 Rupture en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
205207011 Tear en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
729525014 Rupture (morphologic abnormality) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Is a Disruption true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Rupture of adductor muscle of hip (disorder) Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Arteriovenous fistula rupture Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Triangular fibrocartilage tear Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Triangular fibrocartilage tear Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 2
Glenoid labrum tear Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Glenoid labrum tear Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 2
Tear of fibrocartilage of joint Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of tendon of biceps (disorder) Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Spinal cord rupture due to birth trauma Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of tendon of upper arm Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of infraspinatus tendon Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of fallopian tube Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture triceps tendon Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of suspensory ligament of penis Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Ruptured uterus before labor Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of synovium NOS Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Current tear of medial cartilage AND/OR meniscus of knee Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of tendon of head and neck Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of cord Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Coronary artery rupture Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture tendon forearm or wrist Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Radial tear of medial meniscus Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Repair of rupture of the diaphragm Direct morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of tendon of thumb (disorder) Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Gastric rupture Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture flexor digitorum superficialis tendon Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture flexor digitorum profundus tendon Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of ventricle due to acute myocardial infarction Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 2
Rupture of extensor pollicis longus (disorder) Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture flexor pollicis longus Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Suture of quadriceps rupture, primary Direct morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Other foot and ankle tendon rupture Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Mitral papillary muscle rupture Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Premature rupture of membranes NOS Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture upper leg tendon NOS Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Prolonged spontaneous or unspecified rupture of membranes unspecified Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of uterus during AND/OR after labor Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic rupture of aorta Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of lateral ankle ligament Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Repair of postoperative rupture of the diaphragm (procedure) Direct morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of colon Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Repair of ruptured palpebral ligament Direct morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Prolonged artificial rupture of membranes NOS Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of intestine Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture tendon of finger NOS Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of uterus before labor with antenatal problem Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Repair of ruptured musculotendinous cuff, acute Direct morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of uterus before labor - delivered Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of hernia Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Repair of ruptured musculotendinous cuff, chronic Direct morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture brachial artery Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of synovium, unspecified Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture tendon thumb NOS Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of urinary bladder (disorder) Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Current tear of semilunar cartilage Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Prolonged spontaneous or unspecified rupture of membranes with antenatal problem Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture tendon leg or foot NOS Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of ankle ligament Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Ruptured spleen NOS Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture tendon hand or wrist NOS Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Intervertebral disc rupture Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Prolonged artificial rupture of membranes unspecified Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Acute ventricular septal rupture (disorder) Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of medial ankle ligament Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of uterus before onset of labor Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture axillary artery Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Carotid artery rupture Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Dislocated knee with medial meniscus tear Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 2
Rupture ulna artery Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of proximal quadriceps tendon (disorder) Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of anterior cruciate ligament Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture radial artery Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Repair of rupture of atrioventricular valve chordae tendinae Direct morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Repair of ruptured bronchus Direct morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Mitral chordae rupture Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of plantaris tendon (disorder) Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of tendon of upper limb Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of hamstring tendon Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Preterm rupture of membranes Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Repair of ruptured testis Direct morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of jejunum Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Tear of talofibular ligament (disorder) Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Repair of rupture of oesophagus Direct morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Ruptured sinus of Valsalva into left ventricle Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture subclavian artery Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of popliteal bursa Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Long head of biceps rupture Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of gastrocnemius muscle Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Ruptured sinus of Valsalva into right ventricle Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of flexor tendon of thumb (disorder) Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture iliac artery Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Peripheral detachment of lateral meniscus Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Radial tear of lateral meniscus Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Complete disruption of kidney parenchyma with open wound into cavity Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture femoral artery Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Tear of meniscus of knee Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Ruptured varix Associated morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of appendix Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Other specified repair of rupture of diaphragm Direct morphology False Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of rectum Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1
Rupture of muscle Associated morphology True Disruption of continuity of tissue, not necessarily due to external forces; may be due to weakness in the tissue or excessive internal pressures Inferred relationship Some 1

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