Outbound Relationships |
Type |
Target |
Active |
Characteristic |
Refinability |
Group |
Values |
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Is a |
Abdominal abscess |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Pathological process |
Infectious disease |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Causative agent (attribute) |
Bacterium |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Finding site |
cavité abdominale |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Associated morphology |
Abscess (morphologic abnormality) |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Is a |
infection bactérienne selon la localisation |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Is a |
Infectious disease of abdomen |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Is a |
Complication of surgical procedure |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Temporally follows |
Intentional, structural alteration of the human body by mechanical, thermal, light-based, electromagnetic, or chemical means, and/or by the incision or destruction of tissues using instruments to cut, burn, vaporize, freeze, suture, probe, or manipulate by closed reductions. |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
After |
Intentional, structural alteration of the human body by mechanical, thermal, light-based, electromagnetic, or chemical means, and/or by the incision or destruction of tissues using instruments to cut, burn, vaporize, freeze, suture, probe, or manipulate by closed reductions. |
true |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
After |
Procedure |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Associated with |
Intentional, structural alteration of the human body by mechanical, thermal, light-based, electromagnetic, or chemical means, and/or by the incision or destruction of tissues using instruments to cut, burn, vaporize, freeze, suture, probe, or manipulate by closed reductions. |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Is a |
Postoperative complication (disorder) |
true |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Finding site |
cavité abdominale |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Associated morphology |
Abscess (morphologic abnormality) |
true |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Associated morphology |
Abscess (morphologic abnormality) |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Finding site |
abdomen |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Is a |
Postprocedural intraabdominal abscess (disorder) |
true |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Finding site |
Abdominopelvic compartment structure |
false |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
|
Postoperative intra-abdominal abscess |
Finding site |
This structure comprises the space and content within the boundaries of the abdominopelvic cavity but excludes the walls that define and enclose the space. Previously SNOMED CT used the word 'compartment' to describe structures comprising the cavity and content but FMA has used the same word to include cavity, content and wall. As a consequence, the preferred notation is intra-abdominopelvic structure as this more clearly excludes the 'wall' structures. The intra-abdominopelvic structure is bounded by, but excludes the following 'wall' structures: superiorly the thoracic diaphragm; inferiorly the pelvic diaphragm; anteriorly the anterior abdominal wall (including the lateral abdominal wall); and posteriorly the wall of the abdominal proper segment of trunk. The pelvic component consists of the cavity and content of the true pelvis, which is bounded by the pelvic wall. Note, the structures that form the boundaries are excluded. |
true |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
|