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1363113005: Multifocal tuberculosis (disorder)

  • SNOMED CT Concept\Clinical finding (finding)\Disease\Infectious disease\Bacterial infectious disease\Mycobacteriosis\Tuberculosis\A rare tuberculosis characterized by two or more extra-pulmonary lesions caused by M. tuberculosis with or without pulmonary involvement, mostly occurring in immunocompromized patients. It may affect any organ or viscera including liver, lymph nodes, lungs, pleura, and the joints. Skin and skeletal involvement as well as concomitant involvement of both were rarely reported. Skin involvement (including gummas, scrofuloderma, vasculitis and lupus tuberculosis) can either be dominated by pulmonary and osteoarticular localization, or by abdominal and lymph node involvement. Skeletal involvement, that may affect one or more joints, can be dominated by the involvement of large joints that support greater weight loads, such as the knees and hips and the spine. The symptoms are usually nonspecific, and the disease often presents with an indolent clinical course. Risk factors include human immunodeficiency viruses, immunosuppression due to diverse causes, smoking, malnutrition, diabetes, and stress.

Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 01-Apr 2025. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5447249011 A rare tuberculosis characterized by two or more extra-pulmonary lesions caused by M. tuberculosis with or without pulmonary involvement, mostly occurring in immunocompromized patients. It may affect any organ or viscera including liver, lymph nodes, lungs, pleura, and the joints. Skin and skeletal involvement as well as concomitant involvement of both were rarely reported. Skin involvement (including gummas, scrofuloderma, vasculitis and lupus tuberculosis) can either be dominated by pulmonary and osteoarticular localization, or by abdominal and lymph node involvement. Skeletal involvement, that may affect one or more joints, can be dominated by the involvement of large joints that support greater weight loads, such as the knees and hips and the spine. The symptoms are usually nonspecific, and the disease often presents with an indolent clinical course. Risk factors include human immunodeficiency viruses, immunosuppression due to diverse causes, smoking, malnutrition, diabetes, and stress. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5447250011 A rare tuberculosis characterised by two or more extra-pulmonary lesions caused by M. tuberculosis with or without pulmonary involvement, mostly occurring in immunocompromised patients. It may affect any organ or viscera including liver, lymph nodes, lungs, pleura, and the joints. Skin and skeletal involvement as well as concomitant involvement of both were rarely reported. Skin involvement (including gummas, scrofuloderma, vasculitis and lupus tuberculosis) can either be dominated by pulmonary and osteoarticular localisation, or by abdominal and lymph node involvement. Skeletal involvement, that may affect one or more joints, can be dominated by the involvement of large joints that support greater weight loads, such as the knees and hips and the spine. The symptoms are usually nonspecific, and the disease often presents with an indolent clinical course. Risk factors include human immunodeficiency viruses, immunosuppression due to diverse causes, smoking, malnutrition, diabetes, and stress. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5447246016 Multifocal tuberculosis en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5447247013 Multifocal tuberculosis (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5447248015 Multifocal TB (tuberculosis) en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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A rare tuberculosis characterized by two or more extra-pulmonary lesions caused by M. tuberculosis with or without pulmonary involvement, mostly occurring in immunocompromized patients. It may affect any organ or viscera including liver, lymph nodes, lungs, pleura, and the joints. Skin and skeletal involvement as well as concomitant involvement of both were rarely reported. Skin involvement (including gummas, scrofuloderma, vasculitis and lupus tuberculosis) can either be dominated by pulmonary and osteoarticular localization, or by abdominal and lymph node involvement. Skeletal involvement, that may affect one or more joints, can be dominated by the involvement of large joints that support greater weight loads, such as the knees and hips and the spine. The symptoms are usually nonspecific, and the disease often presents with an indolent clinical course. Risk factors include human immunodeficiency viruses, immunosuppression due to diverse causes, smoking, malnutrition, diabetes, and stress. Is a Tuberculosis true Inferred relationship Some
A rare tuberculosis characterized by two or more extra-pulmonary lesions caused by M. tuberculosis with or without pulmonary involvement, mostly occurring in immunocompromized patients. It may affect any organ or viscera including liver, lymph nodes, lungs, pleura, and the joints. Skin and skeletal involvement as well as concomitant involvement of both were rarely reported. Skin involvement (including gummas, scrofuloderma, vasculitis and lupus tuberculosis) can either be dominated by pulmonary and osteoarticular localization, or by abdominal and lymph node involvement. Skeletal involvement, that may affect one or more joints, can be dominated by the involvement of large joints that support greater weight loads, such as the knees and hips and the spine. The symptoms are usually nonspecific, and the disease often presents with an indolent clinical course. Risk factors include human immunodeficiency viruses, immunosuppression due to diverse causes, smoking, malnutrition, diabetes, and stress. Pathological process (attribute) Infectious process (qualifier value) true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare tuberculosis characterized by two or more extra-pulmonary lesions caused by M. tuberculosis with or without pulmonary involvement, mostly occurring in immunocompromized patients. It may affect any organ or viscera including liver, lymph nodes, lungs, pleura, and the joints. Skin and skeletal involvement as well as concomitant involvement of both were rarely reported. Skin involvement (including gummas, scrofuloderma, vasculitis and lupus tuberculosis) can either be dominated by pulmonary and osteoarticular localization, or by abdominal and lymph node involvement. Skeletal involvement, that may affect one or more joints, can be dominated by the involvement of large joints that support greater weight loads, such as the knees and hips and the spine. The symptoms are usually nonspecific, and the disease often presents with an indolent clinical course. Risk factors include human immunodeficiency viruses, immunosuppression due to diverse causes, smoking, malnutrition, diabetes, and stress. Causative agent (attribute) Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (organism) true Inferred relationship Some 1

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