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77370004: Lactic acid (substance)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
128421018 Lactic acid en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
818192017 Lactic acid (substance) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3768503019 Racemic lactic acid en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3768504013 DL-lactic acid en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
936801000195110 acido lattico it Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
819701000172117 acide lactique fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
401871000274115 Milchsäure de Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (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
Lactic acid Is a Carbohydrate metabolism disorder marker false Inferred relationship Some
Lactic acid Is a Lactic acidaemia and mitochondrial disorder marker false Inferred relationship Some
Lactic acid Is a Lactic acid and/or lactic acid derivative (substance) false Inferred relationship Some
Lactic acid Is a Simple physiological organic compound false Inferred relationship Some
Lactic acid Is a Intermediary product of metabolism false Inferred relationship Some
Lactic acid Is a Lactate true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Lactic acid level above reference range (finding) Interprets False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Stilbestrol+lactic acid 500micrograms/5% pessary The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Lactic acid 50 mg/g and urea 100 mg/g cutaneous cream The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Lactic acid 250 mg/g and salicylic acid 250 mg/g cutaneous ointment The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Salicylic acid+lactic acid 16.7%/16.7% paint The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Lactic acid + salicylic acid 16.7%ww/16.7%ww The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Product containing lactic acid (medicinal product) The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 1
Product containing diethylstilbestrol and lactic acid (medicinal product) The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactate/pyruvate ratio measurement Component False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid measurement (procedure) Component True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 1
Ischemic limb exercise with EMG and lactic acid determination Component True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 3
Product containing lactic acid and urea (medicinal product) The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Product containing lactic acid and sodium pidolate (medicinal product) The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid 40 mg/g and salicylic acid 120 mg/g cutaneous gel The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
D-lactate Is a False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
L-lactate (substance) Is a False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Product containing lactic acid and salicylic acid (medicinal product) The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Arterial blood lactate level (procedure) Component False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Plasma lactate level (procedure) Component False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Serum lactate measurement Component False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Fluid sample lactate measurement (procedure) Component False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Cerebrospinal fluid lactate measurement Component False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
L-lactic acid (substance) Is a False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
D-lactate measurement, urine Component False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
D-lactate measurement (procedure) Component False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Lactic acid 50 mg/g and urea 100 mg/g cutaneous cream This attribute represents an ingredient that is the part of the active ingredient that the strength of a given product is based upon. False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 1
Lactic acid 50 mg/g and urea 100 mg/g cutaneous cream The most specific description of a substance present in the manufactured dose form, before any dilution or transformation. It includes modifiers, such as salts, esters, polymers (e.g. pegylation), and/or solvates (including waters of hydration). False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 1
Lactic acid 40 mg/g and salicylic acid 120 mg/g cutaneous gel This attribute represents an ingredient that is the part of the active ingredient that the strength of a given product is based upon. False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 1
Lactic acid 40 mg/g and salicylic acid 120 mg/g cutaneous gel The most specific description of a substance present in the manufactured dose form, before any dilution or transformation. It includes modifiers, such as salts, esters, polymers (e.g. pegylation), and/or solvates (including waters of hydration). False Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 1
Product containing lactic acid and salicylic acid in cutaneous dose form (medicinal product form) The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid- and urea-containing product in cutaneous dose form The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Product containing only diethylstilbestrol and lactic acid (medicinal product) The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid only product The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 1
Product containing only lactic acid and salicylic acid (medicinal product) The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid and sodium pidolate only product The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid and urea only product The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid and salicylic acid only product in cutaneous dose form The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid and urea only product in cutaneous dose form The clinically relevant part or whole of the substance that is intended to have a therapeutic action on or within the body. It excludes esters, salts or other non-covalent derivatives (such as a complex, chelate etc.), but may include secondary modifications. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid 250 mg/g and salicylic acid 250 mg/g cutaneous ointment The most specific description of a substance present in the manufactured dose form, before any dilution or transformation. It includes modifiers, such as salts, esters, polymers (e.g. pegylation), and/or solvates (including waters of hydration). True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid 250 mg/g and salicylic acid 250 mg/g cutaneous ointment This attribute represents an ingredient that is the part of the active ingredient that the strength of a given product is based upon. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid (as ammonium lactate) 167 mg/mL and salicylic acid 167 mg/mL cutaneous solution This attribute represents an ingredient that is the part of the active ingredient that the strength of a given product is based upon. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid 50 mg/g and urea 100 mg/g cutaneous cream The most specific description of a substance present in the manufactured dose form, before any dilution or transformation. It includes modifiers, such as salts, esters, polymers (e.g. pegylation), and/or solvates (including waters of hydration). True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid 50 mg/g and urea 100 mg/g cutaneous cream This attribute represents an ingredient that is the part of the active ingredient that the strength of a given product is based upon. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid 40 mg/g and salicylic acid 120 mg/g cutaneous gel The most specific description of a substance present in the manufactured dose form, before any dilution or transformation. It includes modifiers, such as salts, esters, polymers (e.g. pegylation), and/or solvates (including waters of hydration). True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Lactic acid 40 mg/g and salicylic acid 120 mg/g cutaneous gel This attribute represents an ingredient that is the part of the active ingredient that the strength of a given product is based upon. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 2
Ammonium lactate (substance) This attribute indicates that the concept is a structural modification of another concept, and that the substance's intrinsic physicochemical properties remain unchanged. True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some
Lactate/pyruvate ratio measurement Component True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 1
Measurement of lactic acid in urine (procedure) Component True Lactic acid Inferred relationship Some 1

This concept is not in any reference sets

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