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472963003: Hypersensitivity process (qualifier value)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2013. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
2967791011 An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
2955492018 Hypersensitivity process (qualifier value) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
2955493011 Hypersensitivity process en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Is a Pathological process true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
A limited form of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis spectrum characterised by destruction and detachment of the skin epithelium, involving less than 10% of the body surface area, and mucous membranes. Onset usually occurs 4-28 days after administration of the causal medication and is most frequently associated with anticonvulsants, antibacterial sulfonamides, allopurinol, nevirapine, and oxicams (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), but many other medications have also been implicated. The disease is not induced by medication in 15% of cases. Histology is characterised by an epidermal necrolysis. Multiple disabling long-term sequelae (especially cutaneous, ocular and psychological) are frequent. Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
A limited form of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis spectrum characterised by destruction and detachment of the skin epithelium, involving less than 10% of the body surface area, and mucous membranes. Onset usually occurs 4-28 days after administration of the causal medication and is most frequently associated with anticonvulsants, antibacterial sulfonamides, allopurinol, nevirapine, and oxicams (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), but many other medications have also been implicated. The disease is not induced by medication in 15% of cases. Histology is characterised by an epidermal necrolysis. Multiple disabling long-term sequelae (especially cutaneous, ocular and psychological) are frequent. Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
A limited form of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis spectrum characterised by destruction and detachment of the skin epithelium, involving less than 10% of the body surface area, and mucous membranes. Onset usually occurs 4-28 days after administration of the causal medication and is most frequently associated with anticonvulsants, antibacterial sulfonamides, allopurinol, nevirapine, and oxicams (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), but many other medications have also been implicated. The disease is not induced by medication in 15% of cases. Histology is characterised by an epidermal necrolysis. Multiple disabling long-term sequelae (especially cutaneous, ocular and psychological) are frequent. Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 4
Drug-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Drug-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Drug-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 4
Stevens-Johnson and toxic epidermal necrolysis overlap syndrome caused by drug (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 9
Stevens-Johnson and toxic epidermal necrolysis overlap syndrome caused by drug (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 12
Severe mucocutaneous reactions; skin detachment of 10 to 30 percent of body surface area most commonly triggered by medications, characterised by extensive necrosis and detachment of the epidermis. Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Severe mucocutaneous reactions; skin detachment of 10 to 30 percent of body surface area most commonly triggered by medications, characterised by extensive necrosis and detachment of the epidermis. Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Severe mucocutaneous reactions; skin detachment of 10 to 30 percent of body surface area most commonly triggered by medications, characterised by extensive necrosis and detachment of the epidermis. Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 5
Stevens-Johnson and toxic epidermal necrolysis overlap syndrome caused by drug (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 11
Irritant contact dermatitis caused by friction (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Irritant contact dermatitis caused by sweat (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Irritant contact dermatitis caused by body fluid (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
trouble d'hypersensibilité des voies respiratoires Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Hypersensitivity reaction caused by food (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Hypersensitivity disease of liver caused by drug (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Multiple drug hypersensitivity syndrome (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Cutaneous hypersensitivity reaction caused by Hymenoptera venom (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact urticaria caused by food (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Contact dermatitis caused by fruit Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact dermatitis caused by cereal Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact dermatitis caused by flour Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact dermatitis caused by milk Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact dermatitis caused by food in contact with skin Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact dermatitis caused by meat Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Irritant contact dermatitis caused by food in contact with skin (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Upper respiratory tract hypersensitivity reaction Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Parapsoriasis lichenoides Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Parapsoriasis lichenoides Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 4
Renal hypersensitivity caused by drug Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Irritant contact dermatitis caused by dietary substance Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Irritant contact dermatitis caused by emollient substance Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact dermatitis caused by chromium Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact dermatitis caused by nickel Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact dermatitis of eyelid Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Type 1 lepra reactions or reversal reactions are associated with the development of M. leprae antigenic determinants. They are delayed hypersensitivity reactions and may occur in both paucibacillary leprosy and multibacillary leprosy. (WHO) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some
Downgrading type 1 lepra reaction Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some
Type 2 lepra reactions (erythema nodosum leprosum), are associated with circulation and tissue deposition of immune complexes. They are an antibody response or immune complex response to M. leprae antigenic determinants which occur only in multibacillary leprosy. (WHO) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some
Upgrading type 1 lepra reaction Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some
Histioid leprosy Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some
Lucio phenomenon Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some
A rare, X-linked syndromic intellectual disability disorder characterized by severe intellectual disability, psychomotor developmental delay, generalized seizures, and psoriasis. Mild craniofacial dysmorphism, such as hypertelorism, broad nasal bridge, anteverted nares, macrostomia, highly arched palate and large ears, is also associated. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1988. Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Stevens-Johnson and toxic epidermal necrolysis overlap syndrome caused by drug (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Severe mucocutaneous reactions; skin detachment of 10 to 30 percent of body surface area most commonly triggered by medications, characterised by extensive necrosis and detachment of the epidermis. Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Toxic epidermal necrolysis caused by drug Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Toxic epidermal necrolysis caused by drug Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Toxic epidermal necrolysis caused by drug Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Toxic epidermal necrolysis due to graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Toxic epidermal necrolysis due to graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Toxic epidermal necrolysis due to graft-versus-host disease (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Drug-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
A limited form of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis spectrum characterised by destruction and detachment of the skin epithelium, involving less than 10% of the body surface area, and mucous membranes. Onset usually occurs 4-28 days after administration of the causal medication and is most frequently associated with anticonvulsants, antibacterial sulfonamides, allopurinol, nevirapine, and oxicams (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), but many other medications have also been implicated. The disease is not induced by medication in 15% of cases. Histology is characterised by an epidermal necrolysis. Multiple disabling long-term sequelae (especially cutaneous, ocular and psychological) are frequent. Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact hypersensitivity process Is a True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some
Rippling muscle disease with myasthenia gravis is a rare, acquired, neuromuscular disease characterized by CAV3 mutation-negative rippling muscle disease in association with acetylcholine receptor antibody-mediated myasthenia gravis. Patients typically present exercise-induced, electrically silent muscle rippling with myalgia, in combination with generalized myasthenia gravis symptoms (ptosis, diplopia, neck weakness, dysphagia and dyspnea). Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Contact dermatitis of bilateral eyelids Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Contact dermatitis of bilateral eyelids Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact dermatitis caused by urine (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Cutaneous hypersensitivity This attribute specifies the realization of a function True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
A propensity to developing an adverse reaction upon exposure to an agent at a dose otherwise tolerated by normal individuals. Revised nomenclature for allergy for global use:Report of the Nomenclature Review Committee of the World Allergy Organization, October 2003. This attribute specifies the realization of a function True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
A drug hypersensitivity reaction with a relatively long latency period after exposure characterized by rash, fever, lymphadenopathy, hematologic abnormalities including eosinophilia and atypical lymphocytosis and internal organ involvement. Clinical presentation is highly variable. Eosinophilia is present in 50-90% of cases. Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some
Allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms caused by strontium ranelate Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some
Chronic migratory panniculitis Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 5
Erythema nodosum due to streptococcal infection (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Chronic erythema nodosum (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 4
Erythema nodosum due to Yersinia enterocolitica (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Erythema nodosum caused by drug Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 4
Acute erythema nodosum (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Erythema nodosum due to yersiniosis Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Erythema nodosum Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Erythema nodosum due to bacterial infection (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Erythema nodosum due to tuberculosis (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Sarcoidosis-induced erythema nodosum Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Lofgrens syndrome (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Erythema nodosum due to coccidioidomycosis (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Erythema nodosum migrans Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Lipogranulomatosis subcutanea of Rothmann and Makai Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
A drug hypersensitivity reaction with a relatively long latency period after exposure characterized by rash, fever, lymphadenopathy, hematologic abnormalities including eosinophilia and atypical lymphocytosis and internal organ involvement. Clinical presentation is highly variable. Eosinophilia is present in 50-90% of cases. Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Acute contact mucositis (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Subacute contact mucositis Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Contact mucous membrane inflammation Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Contact dermatitis caused by chemical (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Contact dermatitis caused by orthopedic cast construction material (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Hypersensitivity keratopathy of left eye caused by staphylococcus Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Hypersensitivity keratopathy of right eye caused by staphylococcus Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Hypersensitivity keratopathy of bilateral eyes caused by staphylococcus Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Contact mucous membrane inflammation caused by denture Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Pustular psoriasis of sole of foot Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms caused by strontium ranelate Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Elastoplast contact dermatitis Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 4
A rare, genetic, autoinflammatory syndrome with immune deficiency disease characterized by recurrent and severe flares of generalized pustular psoriasis associated with high fever, asthenia, and systemic inflammation, due to IL36R antagonist deficiency. Psoriatic nail changes (e.g. pitting and onychomadesis) and ichthyosis may occasionally be associated. Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Hypersensitivity keratopathy of bilateral eyes caused by staphylococcus Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 2
Pustular psoriasis of palm of hand (disorder) Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Chronic contact mucositis Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 3
Contact dermatitis caused by adhesive plaster Pathological process (attribute) False An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 4
Contact stomatitis Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Psoriasis palmaris Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1
Psoriasis plantaris Pathological process (attribute) True An immune or non-immune mediated pathological process that represents the underlying mechanism of hypersensitivity conditions. Inferred relationship Some 1

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