Status: current, Sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2014. Module: SNOMED CT core
Descriptions:
Id | Description | Lang | Type | Status | Case? | Module |
3010218014 | A form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting both sides of the body; the Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe (SCPE) does not recommend the use of diplegia/quadriplegia terms, and recommends using instead the term bilateral spastic cerebral palsy and subtypes. | en | Definition | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2995254011 | Bilateral cerebral palsy | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2995435014 | Bilateral spastic cerebral palsy | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2995883015 | Bilateral cerebral palsy (disorder) | en | Fully specified name | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
5995801000241113 | paralysie cérébrale bilatérale | 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 form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting both sides of the body; the Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe (SCPE) does not recommend the use of diplegia/quadriplegia terms, and recommends using instead the term bilateral spastic cerebral palsy and subtypes. | Is a | A type of cerebral palsy defined by increased tone and pathological reflexes resulting in an abnormal pattern of movement and posture. | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting both sides of the body; the Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe (SCPE) does not recommend the use of diplegia/quadriplegia terms, and recommends using instead the term bilateral spastic cerebral palsy and subtypes. | Is a | Paralytic syndrome on both sides of the body (disorder) | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting both sides of the body; the Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe (SCPE) does not recommend the use of diplegia/quadriplegia terms, and recommends using instead the term bilateral spastic cerebral palsy and subtypes. | Clinical course | Non-progressive | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
A form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting both sides of the body; the Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe (SCPE) does not recommend the use of diplegia/quadriplegia terms, and recommends using instead the term bilateral spastic cerebral palsy and subtypes. | Finding site | The cerebrum is the regional structure of the brain, which is the adult equivalent of the forebrain or prosencephalon. It is constituted by the structural derivatives of the telencephalon and diencephalon including the cerebral hemispheres, epithalamus, thalamus, hypothalamus, lateral ventricles and third ventricle. This definition is harmonious with the Federation of Association of Anatomist Second Edition (2019) Part V Terminologia Anatomica. | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting both sides of the body; the Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe (SCPE) does not recommend the use of diplegia/quadriplegia terms, and recommends using instead the term bilateral spastic cerebral palsy and subtypes. | Interprets | mouvement | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 4 | |
A form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting both sides of the body; the Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe (SCPE) does not recommend the use of diplegia/quadriplegia terms, and recommends using instead the term bilateral spastic cerebral palsy and subtypes. | Interprets | Movement observable | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 | |
A form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting both sides of the body; the Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe (SCPE) does not recommend the use of diplegia/quadriplegia terms, and recommends using instead the term bilateral spastic cerebral palsy and subtypes. | Has interpretation | Absent | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 |
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