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402358003: Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2003. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
1770282014 Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1781515016 Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
7465611000241110 maladie du greffon contre l'hôte, chronique, sclérodermoïde (GVH) fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Is a Chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Has definitional manifestation Graft versus host reaction false Inferred relationship Some
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Temporally follows Transplantation to recipient (procedure) false Inferred relationship Some
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Finding site Structure of immune system (body structure) false Inferred relationship Some 2
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) After Intentional, structural alteration of the human body by mechanical, thermal, light-based, electromagnetic, or chemical means, and/or by the incision or destruction of tissues using instruments to cut, burn, vaporize, freeze, suture, probe, or manipulate by closed reductions. false Inferred relationship Some
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) After Transplantation to recipient (procedure) false Inferred relationship Some
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Associated with A surgical technique in which tissues, cells, or synthetic material, commonly from the same person, another individual, or an animal, are transferred to a recipient site. Grafts of skin and tissue fragments that are completely detached from their original source typically lack their own intrinsic blood supply and rely on the recipient site for vascular perfusion and survival. While solid organs are almost exclusively transplanted and skin and tissues are generally grafted, the terms graft and transplant are sometimes used interchangeably depending on the context and medical specialty. false Inferred relationship Some
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Due to Procedure false Inferred relationship Some
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) After A surgical technique in which tissues, cells, or synthetic material, commonly from the same person, another individual, or an animal, are transferred to a recipient site. Grafts of skin and tissue fragments that are completely detached from their original source typically lack their own intrinsic blood supply and rely on the recipient site for vascular perfusion and survival. While solid organs are almost exclusively transplanted and skin and tissues are generally grafted, the terms graft and transplant are sometimes used interchangeably depending on the context and medical specialty. false Inferred relationship Some 1
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Due to A surgical technique in which tissues, cells, or synthetic material, commonly from the same person, another individual, or an animal, are transferred to a recipient site. Grafts of skin and tissue fragments that are completely detached from their original source typically lack their own intrinsic blood supply and rely on the recipient site for vascular perfusion and survival. While solid organs are almost exclusively transplanted and skin and tissues are generally grafted, the terms graft and transplant are sometimes used interchangeably depending on the context and medical specialty. false Inferred relationship Some 4
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) Abnormal immune process (qualifier value) false Inferred relationship Some 3
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) Abnormal immune process (qualifier value) true Inferred relationship Some 2
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Clinical course Chronic true Inferred relationship Some 3
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Is a Chronic disease of skin true Inferred relationship Some
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Is a Sclerosis of the skin true Inferred relationship Some
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Finding site Skin structure true Inferred relationship Some 2
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Associated morphology Sclerosis (morphologic abnormality) true Inferred relationship Some 2
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Is a Graft versus host disease of skin (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
Sclerodermoid chronic graft-versus-host disease (disorder) After The act of fixing something firmly or setting something securely or deeply into the body. true Inferred relationship Some 1

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