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252545005: Stenger's test - tuning fork (procedure)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
376149012 Stenger's test - tuning fork en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
643189012 Stenger's test - tuning fork (procedure) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
2840424015 Stenger test - tuning fork en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5066651000241113 test de Stenger au diapason fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Stenger's test - tuning fork (procedure) Is a Special investigations on ear true Inferred relationship Some
Stenger's test - tuning fork (procedure) Method Investigation - action false Inferred relationship Some
Stenger's test - tuning fork (procedure) Has intent Diagnostic intent (qualifier value) false Inferred relationship Some 1
Stenger's test - tuning fork (procedure) Procedure site Upper respiratory tract structure false Inferred relationship Some 1
Stenger's test - tuning fork (procedure) Procedure site Ear structure true Inferred relationship Some 2
Stenger's test - tuning fork (procedure) Method Evaluation - action true Inferred relationship Some 1
Stenger's test - tuning fork (procedure) Procedure site An anatomical structure that consists of the maximal set of organ parts so connected to one another that together they constitute a self-contained unit of macroscopic anatomy, distinct both morphologically and functionally from other such units. Together with other organs, an organ constitutes an organ system or a body part. An organ is divisible into organ parts but not organs (examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, aorta, sciatic nerve, ovary). false Inferred relationship Some

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