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339008: Blister (morphologic abnormality)


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

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
2884544019 A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1646019 Blister en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1647011 Bulla en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1649014 Bleb en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1650014 Blisters en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1651013 Blistering en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
765360012 Blister (morphologic abnormality) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
327801000077117 phlyctène fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
162341000274113 Blase de Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
162351000274111 Bläschen de Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Is a Accumulation of fluid true Inferred relationship Some
A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Is a Damage false Inferred relationship Some
A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Is a Superficial injury true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Traumatic blister of scapular region, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of elbow, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of wrist, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of chest wall, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of breast, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of abdominal wall, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of back, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of penis, infected (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of vulva, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of shoulder Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of vagina Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of trunk, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of buttock, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of anus, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of groin, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of perineum, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of vagina, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of flank, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of interscapular region, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of penis Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of vulva Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of groin Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of perineum Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Neuropathic foot blister Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of eyelids and periocular area Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of face Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of neck Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of head, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of face, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of chest wall Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of breast Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of abdominal wall Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of back Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of scalp Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of neck, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of scalp, infected Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of interscapular region Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of buttock Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of anus Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of flank Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of mouth Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 2
Vanishing lung Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 4
Giant bullous emphysema Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 4
Bullous impetigo of napkin area (disorder) Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Cystic-bullous disease of the lung Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 3
Chronic bullous emphysema Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 4
Segmental bullous emphysema Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 4
Bullous emphysema with collapse Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 4
Serous bulla of skin Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Acute edema blisters (disorder) Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 2
Bullous eruption Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 2
Bullous eruption of childhood Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 2
Oral pemphigoid of gingival mucous membrane (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Chronic localized pemphigoid Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Mucous membrane pemphigoid with esophageal involvement (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Drug-induced pemphigus vulgaris (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Eosinophilic spongiosis (prebullous pemphigus) (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Oral pemphigus vulgaris Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Drug-induced pemphigus Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Pemphigus Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
IgA pemphigus Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare superficial pemphigus disease characterized by severe intractable pruritus with erythematous or urticarial plaques and sometimes vesicles organized in a herpetiform pattern. Mucosae are generally spared. Eosinophilia in peripheral blood and low titers of circulating autoantibodies are observed in many cases. Histology can show an aspect of either pemphigus (superficial or deep), or an intraepidermal infiltrate rich in eosinophils (eosinophilic spongiosis). Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Pemphigus paraneoplastica (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Pemphigus neonatorum Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Blister at injection site Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Application site blister (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Mucous membrane pemphigoid of penile mucosa (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 3
Bullous extragenital lichen sclerosus (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 2
Lichen sclerosus bullous type (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Blistering of skin due to drug-induced coma (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Bullae and sweat gland necrosis in drug-induced coma Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 2
Edema blister Is a True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some
Bullous eruption (morphologic abnormality) Is a True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some
Nontraumatic blister of skin (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Transient neonatal epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of tongue (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic blister of gingiva (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Vaginal blister (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare, acquired, subepidermal autoimmune bullous disease characterized by polymorphic cutaneous lesions (blisters, urticarial lesions or scars/milia) associated with immunoglobulin G deposition in the basement membrane zone. Lesions are frequently localized on extremities, trunk, palmoplantar and cephalic areas as well as mucous membranes. Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Bulbar conjunctival drainage bleb Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Drainage bleb, functional Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Drainage bleb, leaking Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Flat filtering bleb (disorder) Associated morphology False A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Autoimmune subepidermal bullous dermatosis (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Pemphigoid vegetans Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 2
Oral mucous membrane involvement by bullous pemphigoid (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 2
Dermatitis herpetiformis Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Hydroa herpetiformis (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Oral mucosal involvement by dermatitis herpetiformis (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Oral mucosal involvement by dermatitis herpetiformis (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 2
Blister of left breast with infection (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Blister of right breast with infection (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Blister of right lower leg with infection (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Mouth blister with infection Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Sacral blister with infection Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Left lower leg blister with infection Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Blister of left elbow region with infection (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Right elbow blister with infection Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Right wrist blister with infection Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Blister of left wrist region with infection (disorder) Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1
Left shoulder blister with infection Associated morphology True A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter Inferred relationship Some 1

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