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773691007: Congenital erosive and vesicular dermatosis (disorder)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2019. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5405382013 A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5405383015 A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterised by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3725796017 Congenital erosive and vesicular dermatosis with reticulated supple scarring en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3725797014 Congenital erosive and vesicular dermatosis en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3725798016 CEVD - congenital erosive and vesicular dermatosis en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3725799012 Congenital erosive and vesicular dermatosis (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
953831000172115 dermatose érosive et vésiculeuse congénitale avec cicatrices réticulées fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
994411000172119 dermatose érosive et vésiculaire congénitale fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
3437941001000116 Dermatose, erosive und vesikuläre, kongenital de Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Is a Idiopathic disease true Inferred relationship Some
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Occurrence Congenital true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Pathological process (attribute) Pathological developmental process true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Occurrence Congenital true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Associated morphology Vesicular inflammation true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Is a Skin ulcer true Inferred relationship Some
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Pathological process (attribute) Pathological developmental process true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Associated morphology Ulcerative inflammation true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Is a Congenital anomaly of skin true Inferred relationship Some
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Finding site Skin structure true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Is a Inflammatory dermatosis (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Finding site Skin structure true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Is a Inflammation of specific body organs false Inferred relationship Some
A rare, idiopathic skin disease characterized by widespread, congenital, superficial erosions and vesicles (often involving more than 75% of the body) which heal leaving scars with a supple, symmetrical, reticulated pattern, frequently resulting in cicatricial alopecia and hyperthermia and/or hypohidrosis. Nail anomalies, neurodevelopmental and ophthalmologic abnormalities, tongue atrophy and preterm birth, with or without history of chorioamnionitis, are commonly associated. Is a Vesicle of skin true Inferred relationship Some

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