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1304274003: Neonatal compartment syndrome (disorder)

  • SNOMED CT Concept\Clinical finding (finding)\...
    • \Effect of exposure to physical force\Compartment syndrome (disorder)\A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist.
    • \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist.
    • \Musculoskeletal finding\Disorder of musculoskeletal system (disorder)\Injury of musculoskeletal system\Compartment syndrome (disorder)\A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist.
    • \Disease\Disorder resulting from physical damage to the body\Injury of musculoskeletal system\Compartment syndrome (disorder)\A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist.
    • \Disease\Fetal and/or neonatal disorder\A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist.
    • \Disease\Disorder of body system\Disorder of musculoskeletal system (disorder)\Injury of musculoskeletal system\Compartment syndrome (disorder)\A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist.
    • \Disease\Disorder of limb (disorder)\A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist.

Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 01-Apr 2024. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5309957012 A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5309958019 A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterized by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5309953011 Neonatal Volkmann ischemic contracture syndrome en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5309954017 Neonatal compartment syndrome en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5309955016 Neonatal compartment syndrome (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5309956015 Neonatal Volkmann ischaemic contracture syndrome en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5309959010 Congenital Volkmann ischemic contracture syndrome en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5309960017 Congenital Volkmann ischaemic contracture syndrome en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist. Is a Compartment syndrome (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist. Is a Fetal and/or neonatal disorder true Inferred relationship Some
A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist. Occurrence Fetal and/or neonatal period true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist. Associated morphology Damage true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist. Causative agent (attribute) Increase in pressure true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist. Is a Disorder of limb (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
A rare non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterised by intracompartmental pressure typically in a distal upper extremity due to intrauterine ischaemia and external compression. Affected limb presents significant swelling and sentinel skin changes (desquamation, blister/bullae formation, and skin necrosis). It can lead to long-term sequelae including Volkmann contracture, limb length discrepancies, bone growth abnormalities and nerve lesions. Neurologic involvement, ranging from sensory and motor nerve palsies to complete hand paralysis, may persist. Finding site Structure of fascial compartment of limb (body structure) true Inferred relationship Some 1

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