Status: current, Sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2014. Module: SNOMED CT core
Descriptions:
Id | Description | Lang | Type | Status | Case? | Module |
4555032017 | A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | en | Definition | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2986045013 | Venous thoracic outlet syndrome | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
4555028011 | Paget Schrotter disease | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
4555029015 | Venous cervical rib syndrome | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
4555030013 | Effort subclavian vein thrombosis | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
207771000119112 | Venous thoracic outlet syndrome (disorder) | en | Fully specified name | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
918171000172110 | syndrome veineux du défilé thoracique | fr | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module |
1003741000172119 | maladie de Paget-Schrotter | fr | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module |
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A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Is a | Vascular thoracic outlet syndrome | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Finding site | Structure of intrathoracic blood vessel (body structure) | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Is a | Abnormality of systemic vein (disorder) | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Is a | Compression of vein | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Associated morphology | Compression | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 | |
A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Associated morphology | Compression | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 4 | |
A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Finding site | Thoracic outlet structure | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 | |
A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Finding site | Structure of subclavian vein | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 4 | |
A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Is a | Disorder of neck (disorder) | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Is a | Lesion of neck | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Is a | Disorder of soft tissue of thoracic cavity | true | Inferred relationship | Some |
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Venous thoracic outlet syndrome of right subclavian vein (disorder) | Is a | True | A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Venous thoracic outlet syndrome of left subclavian vein (disorder) | Is a | True | A form of thoracic outlet syndrome that manifests as unilateral (rarely bilateral) arm pain and cyanosis. The disease occurs in young adults, usually after excessive arm activity. The characteristic symptoms, caused by venous obstruction, are arm swelling, cyanosis and pain. Repetitive arm motion and compression of the subclavian vein in the neck (between the clavicle and the first rib) leads to scar tissue that can predispose to thrombosis due to narrowing of vessels. | Inferred relationship | Some |
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