Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core
Descriptions:
Outbound Relationships | Type | Target | Active | Characteristic | Refinability | Group | Values |
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Is a | Latent squint | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Finding site | Eye structure | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Associated morphology | Misalignment (morphologic abnormality) | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Finding site | Eye region structure (body structure) | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Has interpretation | Abnormal | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Interprets | Ocular motility observable | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Interprets | Ocular muscle balance | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Finding site | The eye, ocular adnexa, afferent visual pathways, efferent visual pathways, and pupil innervation pathways | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Is a | Vertical heterophoria | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Finding site | Eye region structure (body structure) | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Has interpretation | Abnormal | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Interprets | Ocular muscle balance | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Finding site | The eye, ocular adnexa, afferent visual pathways, efferent visual pathways, and pupil innervation pathways | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Inbound Relationships | Type | Active | Source | Characteristic | Refinability | Group |
A vertical misalignment in which one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted, such as when one eye is covered. The misalignment varies depending on the direction of gaze. | Is a | True | A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. The misalignment is the same in all directions of gaze. | Is a | True | A vertical misalignment where one eye tends to move downward, only noticeable when binocular vision is disrupted such as when one eye is covered. | Inferred relationship | Some |
This concept is not in any reference sets