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269151006: Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis (disorder)


Status: current, Sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2021. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
402936012 Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
661975018 Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
6372821000241110 traumatisme interne du thorax, de l'abdomen et du bassin fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
6372831000241112 lésion traumatique interne du thorax, de l'abdomen et du pelvis 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
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Is a Injury of body cavity structure false Inferred relationship Some
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Finding site Body cavity structure false Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Finding 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
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Finding site Anatomical structure false Inferred relationship Some 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 3
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Is a Injury of abdomen false Inferred relationship Some
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Is a Injury of thoracic cavity false Inferred relationship Some
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Is a Pelvic injury false Inferred relationship Some
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Finding site This structure, also termed the pelvic region, includes the wall, cavity and content of both the true and false pelvis; it consequently incorporates the entire bony pelvis; and inferiorly it is bounded and includes the pelvic diaphragm. The structure incorporates the complete pelvic wall; sacrococcygeal region (including the overlying skin and subcutaneous tissue); the contents of the false pelvic cavity; but in contrast to the 'pelvic segment of trunk' excludes the perineum, external genitalia. false Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Finding site abdomen false Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Finding site Thoracic cavity structure false Inferred relationship Some 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 3
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 3
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 3
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 3
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Traumatic abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 4
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Finding site This segment relates to the volume of the trunk that is bounded superiorly by and includes: superiorly the boundary of the false pelvis, which is an artificial plane from the symphysis pubis to the superior iliac crests (in front it is incomplete, presenting a wide interval between the anterior borders of the ilia); and inferiorly the perineum and external genitalia. The volume includes the entire transverse thickness of the body over the longitudinal extent between these upper (superior) and lower (inferior) boundaries including the overlying muscles, skin and subcutaneous tissue. The segment includes the volume of the true and false pelvic cavities including the bony pelvis and pelvic wall and the entire perineum and external genitalia. Note, the entire bony pelvis is included within the pelvic segment (but is excluded from the abdomen proper segment of trunk); however the pelvic segment of trunk and the abdomen proper segment of trunk both include the volume of the false pelvis. false Inferred relationship Some 4
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Finding site This is considered the most commonly used clinical variant of 'abdomen' and relates to the space and content within the abdominopelvic cavity plus the anterior and lateral abdominal wall. The volume is bounded by, but excludes: superiorly the thoracic diaphragm; inferiorly the pelvic diaphragm; and posteriorly the posterior wall of the abdomen proper: The pelvic component consists of the cavity of the true pelvis, which is bounded by, but excludes, the pelvic wall. Anteriorly this volume is bounded and includes the anterior abdominal (including the lateral abdominal wall). false Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Due to Traumatic event (event) true Inferred relationship Some 3
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Damage true Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Finding site Structure of thoracic cavity and/or content true Inferred relationship Some 1
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis 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 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Associated morphology Damage true Inferred relationship Some 2
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Is a Internal injury of chest true Inferred relationship Some
Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Is a Abdominal cavity injury true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Internal injury of chest, abdomen or pelvis NOS Is a False Internal injury of chest, abdomen and pelvis Inferred relationship Some

This concept is not in any reference sets

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