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783177006: Congenital hypothyroidism due to maternal intake of antithyroid drug (disorder)

  • SNOMED CT Concept\Clinical finding (finding)\...
    • \Finding of neck region\Finding of thyroid gland\Disorder of thyroid gland\Hypothyroidism\Congenital hypothyroidism\A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth.
    • \Finding of neck region\Finding of thyroid gland\Disorder of thyroid gland\Hypothyroidism\Transient hypothyroidism\A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth.
    • \Finding of neck region\Disorder of neck (disorder)\Disorder of thyroid gland\Hypothyroidism\Congenital hypothyroidism\A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth.
    • \Finding of neck region\Disorder of neck (disorder)\Disorder of thyroid gland\Hypothyroidism\Transient hypothyroidism\A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth.
    • \Disease\Fetal and/or neonatal disorder\Congenital disease\Congenital hypothyroidism\A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth.
    • \Disease\Disorder of body system\Disorder of endocrine system\Disorder of thyroid gland\Hypothyroidism\Congenital hypothyroidism\A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth.
    • \Disease\Disorder of body system\Disorder of endocrine system\Disorder of thyroid gland\Hypothyroidism\Transient hypothyroidism\A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth.
    • \Disease\Disorder of neck (disorder)\Disorder of thyroid gland\Hypothyroidism\Congenital hypothyroidism\A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth.
    • \Disease\Disorder of neck (disorder)\Disorder of thyroid gland\Hypothyroidism\Transient hypothyroidism\A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth.
    • \Disease\Any disease of sudden onset AND/OR short duration\Transient hypothyroidism\A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth.

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

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5408509019 A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5408510012 A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterised by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goitre, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3757963013 Congenital hypothyroidism due to maternal intake of antithyroid drug en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3757964019 Congenital hypothyroidism due to maternal intake of antithyroid drug (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5827041000241113 hypothyroïdie congénitale due à la prise d'antithyroïdiens chez la mère fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
5827051000241111 hypothyroïdie congénitale due à la prise maternelle d'antithyroïdiens fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
3382121001000113 Hypothyreose, kongenitale, durch mütterliche Einnahme von Thyreostatica 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 congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth. Finding site Thyroid structure true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth. Occurrence Congenital true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth. Is a Congenital hypothyroidism true Inferred relationship Some
A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth. Is a Transient hypothyroidism true Inferred relationship Some
A rare congenital hypothyroidism disorder characterized by transient, primary, fetal or neonatal hypothyroidism resulting from transplacental transfer of antithyroid drugs due to maternal intake. Patients may present fetal or neonatal goiter, hoarse cry, reduced tendon reflexes, feeding difficulty, constipation, prolonged jaundice and/or respiratory distress. Elevated levels of T4 and thyroid stimulating hormone usually normalize without treatment within 3 weeks of birth. Clinical course Transitory true Inferred relationship Some 2

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