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25906001: Disorder of ear (disorder)


Status: current, 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
43405015 Disorder of ear en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
756277017 Disorder of ear (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1838301000195112 disturbo dell'orecchio it Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
3396214010 affection de l'oreille fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Disorder of ear Is a Disorder of head (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
Disorder of ear Is a Disorder of auditory system true Inferred relationship Some
Disorder of ear Finding site Ear structure true Inferred relationship Some 1
Disorder of ear Is a Ear, nose and throat disorder true Inferred relationship Some
Disorder of ear Is a Ear finding true Inferred relationship Some
Disorder of ear Is a Disorder of sensory organ (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Congenital malformation of ear (disorder) Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Misshapen ear Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Ear lesion Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Viral ear infection Is a False Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Degenerative disorder of ear (disorder) Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Disorder of left ear (disorder) Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Disorder of right ear (disorder) Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A disorder that is the mildest form of otopalatodigital syndrome spectrum disorder, and is characterised by a generalised skeletal dysplasia, mild intellectual disability, conductive hearing loss, and typical facial anomalies. Is a False Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A severe form of otopalatodigital syndrome spectrum disorder, and is characterized by dysmorphic facies, severe skeletal dysplasia affecting the axial and appendicular skeleton, extraskeletal anomalies (including malformations of the brain, heart, genitourinary system, and intestine) and poor survival. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic multiple congenital anomalies characterized by deafness and defects in neural crest-derived structures, including pigmentation anomalies of the eyes, hair, and skin. Four clinical phenotypes are associated with the term Waardenburg syndrome (WS). Is a False Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A rare form of syndromic genetic deafness characterised by the association of congenital mixed hearing loss with perilymphatic gusher (Gusher syndrome or DFN3), hypogonadism and abnormal behaviour. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
High myopia-sensorineural deafness syndrome is a rare genetic disease characterized by high myopia, typically ranging from -6.0 to -11.0 diopters, and moderate to profound, bilateral, progressive sensorineural hearing loss with prelingual-onset. Affected individuals do not present other systemic, ocular or connective tissue manifestations. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A rare autosomal dominant neurological disorder characterized by early onset cerebellar ataxia, associated with areflexia, progressive optic atrophy, sensorineural deafness, a pes cavus deformity, and abnormal eye movements. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
This syndrome is characterized by the association of myoclonus, cerebellar ataxia and sensorineural hearing loss. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A rare neurologic disease characterized by progressive sensorineural deafness, progressive sensory neuropathy and gastrointestinal abnormalities, including progressive loss of gastric motility and small bowel diverticulosis and ulcerations, resulting in cachexia. Additional neurological manifestations may include dysarthria and absent tendon reflexes, as well as ptosis and external ophthalmoplegia. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1985. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Spastic paraplegia-nephritis-deafness syndrome is a complex form of hereditary spastic paraplegia characterized by progressive, variable spastic paraplegia associated with bilateral sensorineural deafness, intellectual disability, and progressive nephropathy. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1988. Is a False Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Wolfram-like syndrome is a rare endocrine disease characterized by the triad of adult-onset diabetes mellitus, progressive hearing loss (usually presenting in the first decade of life and principally of low to moderate frequencies), and/or juvenile-onset optic atrophy. Psychiatric (i.e. anxiety, depression, hallucinations) and sleep disorders, the only neurologic abnormalities observed in this disease, have been reported in rare cases. Unlike Wolfram syndrome, patients with Wolfram-like syndrome do not report endocrine or cardiac findings. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A rare, syndromic, developmental defect during embryogenesis characterized by urinary tract and kidney anomalies, such as renal pelviocaliceal attenuation with multiple tiny caliceal diverticula, associated with sensorineural hearing loss. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1981. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A rare, genetic, multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by craniofacial dysmorphism (midface hypoplasia, depressed nasal bridge, small nose with upturned tip, cleft palate, Pierre Robin sequence), bilateral, pronounced sensorineural hearing loss, and skeletal/joint anomalies (including spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, arthralgia/arthropathy), in the absence of ocular abnormalities. Is a False Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A rare, genetic, neurological disorder characterized by intrauterine growth retardation, failure to thrive, infantile onset of sensorineural deafness, severe global developmental delay or absent psychomotor development, paraplegia or quadriplegia with dystonia and pyramidal signs, microcephaly, ocular abnormalities (strabismus, optic atrophy), mildly dysmorphic features (deep-set eyes, prominent nasal bridge, micrognathia), seizures and abnormalities of brain morphology (hypomyelinating white matter changes, cerebral atrophy). Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A contiguous gene syndrome comprising otodental syndrome (characterized by globodontia and sensorineural high-frequency hearing deficit) associated with eye abnormalities including, typically, iris and chorioretinal coloboma, as well as, on occasion, microcornea, microphthalmos, lenticular opacity, lens coloboma and iris pigment epithelial atrophy. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease-deafness-intellectual disability syndrome is a rare demyelinating hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy characterised by early-onset, slowly progressive, distal muscular weakness and atrophy with no sensory impairment, congenital sensorineural deafness and mild intellectual disability (with absence of normal speech development). The absence of large, myelinated fibres on sural nerve biopsy is equally characteristic of the disease. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Deafness-encephaloneuropathy-obesity-valvulopathy syndrome is a rare mitochondrial disease with marked clinical variability typically characterized by encephalomyopathy, kidney disease (nephrotic syndrome), optic atrophy, early-onset deafness, pancytopenia, obesity, and cardiac disease (valvulopathy). Additionally, macrocephaly, intellectual disability, hyperlactatemia, elevated lactate/pyruvate ratio, insulin-dependent diabetes, livedo reticularis, liver dysfunction and seizures have also been associated. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by facial dysmorphism (hypertelorism, broad and high nasal bridge, depressed nasal ridge, short columella, underdeveloped maxilla, and prominent cupid-bow upper lip vermillion), mild to severe congenital sensorineural hearing loss, and skeletal abnormalities consisting of brachytelephalangy and broad thumbs and halluces with large, rounded epiphyses. Additional manifestations that have been reported include pulmonary valve stenosis, voice hoarseness and renal agenesis. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Lowe-Kohn-Cohen syndrome is an extremely rare anorectal malformation syndrome characterized by imperforate anus, closed ano-perineal fistula, preauricular skin tag and absent renal abnormalities and pre-axial limb deformities. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1983. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Chudley-McCullough syndrome is a rare, genetic, syndromic deafness characterized by severe to profound, bilateral, sensorineural hearing loss (congenital or rapidly progressive in infancy) associated with a complex brain malformation including hydrocephalus, varying degrees of partial corpus callosum agenesis, colpocephaly, cerebral and cerebellar cortical dysplasia (bilateral medial frontal polymicrogyria, bilateral frontal subcortical heterotopia) and, in some, arachnoid cysts. Major physical abnormalities or psychomotor delay are usually not associated. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A rare, genetic, renal disease characterized by hereditary nephritis leading to nephrotic syndrome and end-stage renal failure associated with sensorineural hearing loss and pretibial skin blistering followed by atrophy. Other reported manifestations include bilateral lacrimal duct stenosis, dystrophic teeth and nails, bilateral cervical ribs, unilateral kidney, distal vaginal agenesis and anemia due to beta-thalassemia minor. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Congenital cataract-hearing loss-severe developmental delay syndrome is a rare, genetic, lethal, neurometabolic disease characterized by congenital cataracts, sensorineural hearing loss, severe psychomotor developmental delay, severe, generalized muscular hypotonia, and central nervous system abnormalities (including cerebellar and cerebral hypoplasia, hypomyelination, wide subarachnoid spaces), in the presence of low serum copper and ceruloplasmin. Nystagmus and seizures have also been reported. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism-severe microcephaly-sensorineural hearing loss-dysmorphism syndrome is a rare, non-acquired pituitary hormone deficiency syndrome characterized by severe, congenital microcephaly, facial dysmorphism (highly arched eyebrows, hypertelorism, convex nasal ridge, protruding ears with underdeveloped superior antihelix crus, micrognathia), bilateral sensorineural deafness and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, in association with early feeding problems, myopia, moderate intellectual disability and moderate short stature. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
A rare developmental defect during embryogenesis syndrome characterized by hypertelorism, bilateral preauricular sinus, bilateral punctal pits, lacrimal duct obstruction, hearing loss, abnormal palmar flexion creases and bilateral distal axial triradii. Shawl scrotum has also been reported. Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Deafness-onychodystrophy syndrome is a group of rare, genetic, developmental defect during embryogenesis disorders characterized by the association of sensorineural deafness and onychodystrophy (e.g. absent/hypoplastic finger and toenails), as well as brachydactyly and finger-like thumbs. Additional features present in one of the diseases comprising this group include osteodystrophy, intellectual disability, seizures, developmental delay, and distinctive facies. Is a False Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Postlingual non-syndromic genetic deafness Is a False Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some
Anomaly of fetal ear Is a True Disorder of ear Inferred relationship Some

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