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80622005: Abducens nerve structure (body structure)


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
133754012 Abducens nerve en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
133756014 Sixth cranial nerve en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
133757017 Lateral rectus nerve en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
133758010 Abducent nerve en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
504473013 Abducens nerve structure en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
821803013 Abducens nerve structure (body structure) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1234498012 Cranial nerve VI en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1234499016 Abducens nerve (VI) en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Abducens nerve structure Is a The eye, ocular adnexa, afferent visual pathways, efferent visual pathways, and pupil innervation pathways false Inferred relationship Some
Abducens nerve structure Is a Cranial nerve structure true Inferred relationship Some
Abducens nerve structure partie de Entire nervous system false Additional relationship Some
Abducens nerve structure partie de Entire head false Additional relationship Some
Abducens nerve structure partie de Entire visual system false Additional relationship Some
Abducens nerve structure Is a Oculomotor system structure (body structure) false Inferred relationship Some
Abducens nerve structure Is a The eye, ocular adnexa, afferent visual pathways, efferent visual pathways, and pupil innervation pathways true Inferred relationship Some
Abducens nerve structure Is a Regional peripheral nerve false Inferred relationship Some
Abducens nerve structure Is a Structure of peripheral nerve of head and/or neck (body structure) true Inferred relationship Some
Abducens nerve structure Laterality Side (qualifier value) true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Entire abducens nerve Is a True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some
Intracranial transection of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Intracranial destruction of abducens nerve (VI) (procedure) Procedure site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some
Excision of lesion of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Repair of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Exploration of abducens nerve Procedure site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Multiple cranial nerve palsies of ocular motor nerves Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some
Neoplasm of abducens nerve Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Foville's syndrome I Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some
Sixth nerve palsy Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some
Traumatic injury of abducens nerve Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Cavernous sinus syndrome Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 5
Abducent nerve paralysis with contralateral hemiparesis Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Benign neoplasm of abducens nerve Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Primary malignant neoplasm of abducens nerve Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Metastatic malignant neoplasm to abducens nerve Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of abducens nerve Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Intracranial stereotactic neurolysis of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Decompression of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Abducens nerve palsy (disorder) Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Abducens nerve disorder (disorder) Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Abducens nerve weakness (disorder) Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Congenital sixth nerve palsy (disorder) Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 3
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Excision of lesion of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Sixth cranial nerve finding Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 3
On examination - cranial nerve 6 - intact Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
à l'examen : paralysie du sixième nerf crânien Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Procedure on abducens nerve (procedure) Procedure site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 3
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 3
Intracranial transection of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Intracranial destruction of abducens nerve (VI) (procedure) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Repair of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Exploration of abducens nerve Procedure site - Direct (attribute) False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Intracranial stereotactic neurolysis of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Decompression of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an ophthalmoplegic syndrome, affecting all age groups, characterised by acute attacks (lasting a few days to a few weeks) of periorbital pain, ipsilateral ocular motor nerve palsies, ptosis, disordered eye movements and blurred vision usually caused by a non-specific inflammatory process in the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure. It has an unpredictable course with spontaneous remission occurring in some and recurrence of attacks in others. Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Intracranial stereotactic neurolysis of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Exploration of abducens nerve Procedure site - Direct (attribute) True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Intracranial stereotactic neurolysis of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Decompression of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of abducens nerve Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Metastatic malignant neoplasm to abducens nerve Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Intracranial transection of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Benign neoplasm of abducens nerve Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Neoplasm of abducens nerve Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Excision of lesion of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Repair of abducens nerve (VI) Procedure site - Direct (attribute) True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Traumatic injury of abducens nerve Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Primary malignant neoplasm of abducens nerve Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Congenital sixth nerve palsy (disorder) Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
A very rare congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder characterised by unilateral or bilateral non progressive congenital facial palsy (VII cranial nerve) with impairments of ocular abduction (VI cranial nerve). It can also be associated with other cranial nerves palsies, orofacial anomalies and limb defects. Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Duane's syndrome, type 3 Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare genetic disease characterized by bilateral Duane retraction syndrome type 3 (consisting of severe limitation of abduction, restriction of adduction, retraction of the globe, and narrowing of the palpebral fissure) and congenital myopathy manifesting as mild non-progressive hypotonia without muscular weakness, as well as delayed motor milestones, severe early-onset scoliosis, and short stature. Intelligence is normal. Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 4
Duane's syndrome of right eye Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Duane's syndrome, type 2 Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Duane's syndrome of left eye (disorder) Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Duane syndrome with vertical deviation (disorder) Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Structure of right abducens nerve (body structure) Is a True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some
Structure of left abducens nerve Is a True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some
Duane's syndrome of bilateral eyes (disorder) Finding site False Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Duane's syndrome Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Duane's syndrome, type 1 Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 2
Duane-radial ray syndrome (disorder) Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 3
Wildervanck syndrome Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 3
Intact abducens nerve (finding) Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare neurologic disease characterized by the presence of Duane retraction syndrome (a congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder with unilateral or bilateral limitation of abduction and/or adduction of the eye, as well as globe retraction and palpebral fissure narrowing on attempted adduction) in combination with congenital unilateral or bilateral hearing loss. The sidedness of hearing loss corresponds to the sidedness of the retraction syndrome. Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Nuclear abducens nerve palsy (disorder) Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1
Pseudo-abducens palsy (disorder) Finding site True Abducens nerve structure Inferred relationship Some 1

Reference Sets

Lateralizable body structure reference set (foundation metadata concept)

Anatomy structure and entire association reference set (foundation metadata concept)

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