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277790009: Trimming of dog ears of prepuce (procedure)


Status: current, Sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 01-Mar 2025. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5443732018 Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
414502017 Trimming of dog ears of prepuce en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
670868012 Trimming of dog ears of prepuce (procedure) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5128501000241113 réduction des oreilles de chien du prépuce fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Is a Removal of device from genitourinary system (procedure) false Inferred relationship Some
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Is a Surgical removal false Inferred relationship Some
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Is a Removal of wart false Inferred relationship Some
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Is a Operation on prepuce false Inferred relationship Some
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Method Trimming - action false Inferred relationship Some 1
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Procedure site Structure of prepuce of penis (body structure) false Inferred relationship Some 1
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Is a Penis excision false Inferred relationship Some
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Is a Skin of trunk excision false Inferred relationship Some
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Is a Operative procedure on pelvis false Inferred relationship Some
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Is a Trimming true Inferred relationship Some
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Is a Excision of hooded prepuce true Inferred relationship Some
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Procedure site - Direct (attribute) Structure of prepuce of penis (body structure) false Inferred relationship Some 1
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Method Trimming - action true Inferred relationship Some 1
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Procedure site - Direct (attribute) Structure of prepuce of penis (body structure) true Inferred relationship Some 1
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Is a Excision of lesion on penis true Inferred relationship Some
Surgical excision of redundant tissue known as dog ears which are found at the end of an excision line following a surgical procedure. The dog ears are cone-shaped tissue deformations that result from bunching of excess tissue during wound closure in a previous procedure. Direct morphology Redundant tissue true Inferred relationship Some 1

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