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406212004: Immune hypersensitivity response status (observable entity)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2004. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5298643018 Immune hypersensitivity is an excessive or inappropriate reaction of the immune system to substances that are normally harmless, such as allergens, self-antigens, or foreign antigens. These reactions are classified into four types, ranging from immediate allergic responses (like in asthma and anaphylaxis) to delayed responses involved in autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammatory conditions. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
2150042017 Immune hypersensitivity response status (observable entity) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
2157911014 Immune hypersensitivity response status en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
7478551000241113 statut d'une réaction d'hypersensibilité immunitaire fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (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
Immune hypersensitivity is an excessive or inappropriate reaction of the immune system to substances that are normally harmless, such as allergens, self-antigens, or foreign antigens. These reactions are classified into four types, ranging from immediate allergic responses (like in asthma and anaphylaxis) to delayed responses involved in autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammatory conditions. Is a Immune status true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Localized allergic response status (observable entity) Is a False Immune hypersensitivity is an excessive or inappropriate reaction of the immune system to substances that are normally harmless, such as allergens, self-antigens, or foreign antigens. These reactions are classified into four types, ranging from immediate allergic responses (like in asthma and anaphylaxis) to delayed responses involved in autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammatory conditions. Inferred relationship Some
Systemic allergic response status (observable entity) Is a False Immune hypersensitivity is an excessive or inappropriate reaction of the immune system to substances that are normally harmless, such as allergens, self-antigens, or foreign antigens. These reactions are classified into four types, ranging from immediate allergic responses (like in asthma and anaphylaxis) to delayed responses involved in autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammatory conditions. Inferred relationship Some
Potential for exposure to allergens and incurring inappropriate or dangerous immune system reactions in those individuals with an allergic disposition. Interprets False Immune hypersensitivity is an excessive or inappropriate reaction of the immune system to substances that are normally harmless, such as allergens, self-antigens, or foreign antigens. These reactions are classified into four types, ranging from immediate allergic responses (like in asthma and anaphylaxis) to delayed responses involved in autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammatory conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Allergy status is a specific type of immune hypersensitivity. Allergies represent the most common and immediate form of hypersensitivity response. Is a True Immune hypersensitivity is an excessive or inappropriate reaction of the immune system to substances that are normally harmless, such as allergens, self-antigens, or foreign antigens. These reactions are classified into four types, ranging from immediate allergic responses (like in asthma and anaphylaxis) to delayed responses involved in autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammatory conditions. Inferred relationship Some

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