Status: current, Sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2013. Module: SNOMED CT core
Descriptions:
Id | Description | Lang | Type | Status | Case? | Module |
3010069018 | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | en | Definition | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2959958017 | Pseudoallergic reaction | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
4571089014 | Non-allergic hypersensitivity reaction (disorder) | en | Fully specified name | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
4571090017 | Non-allergic hypersensitivity reaction | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5434481000241110 | réaction pseudo-allergique | fr | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module |
Outbound Relationships | Type | Target | Active | Characteristic | Refinability | Group | Values |
A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Is a | A pathological process initiated by exposure to a defined stimulus at a dose tolerated by normal persons. It may be the manifestation of a disposition to hypersensitivity. | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Is a | Non-allergic hypersensitivity condition | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Pathological process (attribute) | A type of non-immune hypersensitivity process that represents the underlying mechanism of pseudoallergic conditions. | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Pathological process (attribute) | A type of non-immune hypersensitivity process that represents the underlying mechanism of pseudoallergic conditions. | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Inbound Relationships | Type | Active | Source | Characteristic | Refinability | Group |
Non-allergic anaphylaxis | Is a | True | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Aspirin-sensitive asthma with nasal polyps | Due to | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Aspirin-induced asthma (disorder) | Is a | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Aspirin-induced asthma (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Non-allergic drug hypersensitivity disorder (disorder) | Due to | True | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
ACE inhibitor-aggravated angioedema | Is a | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
ACE inhibitor-aggravated angioedema | Due to | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Aspirin-induced angioedema-urticaria (disorder) | Due to | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
NSAID-induced angioedema-urticaria | Is a | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
NSAID-induced angioedema-urticaria | Due to | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity reaction caused by sulfite (disorder) | Is a | True | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to enalapril (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to quinapril (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to captopril (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to losartan | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to fosinopril | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to aspartame (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to hetastarch (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to sodium thiosulfate (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Pseudoallergy to sulfite based food preservative | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to drug or medicament | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to lisinopril | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to angiotensin II receptor antagonist (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to ramipril | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to pentastarch | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to cilazapril (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to perindopril (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to dextran (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to benzoic acid | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to contrast media (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to trandolapril (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease | Due to | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 4 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to substance | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to benazepril | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to moexipril (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity to imidapril (finding) | After | False | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 |
Non-allergic hypersensitivity reaction caused by radiocontrast media | Is a | True | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Transfusion reaction due to serum protein reaction | Is a | True | A pathological nonimmune process generally directed towards a foreign substance, which results in tissue injury, which is usually transient. It is the realization of the pseudoallergic disposition. A variety of mechanisms such as direct histamine release, complement activation, cyclooxygenase activation and bradykinin generation may be involved. | Inferred relationship | Some |
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