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900000000000508004: Great Britain English language reference set (foundation metadata concept)


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

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
900000000001112010 Great Britain English language reference set en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT model component module (core metadata concept)
900000000001113017 GB English en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT model component module (core metadata concept)
900000000001114011 Great Britain English language reference set (foundation metadata concept) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT model component module (core metadata concept)


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GB English Is a English [International Organization for Standardization 639-1 code en] language reference set (foundation metadata concept) true Inferred relationship Some

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>2 fingers (qualifier value) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>2.5 hours sent off: [DS4] or [DS1500] Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>2.5 hours sent off: [DS4] or [DS1500] (finding) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>20 mitoses per 10 HPF (score = 3) Acceptable (foundation metadata concept)
>35 degrees C Acceptable (foundation metadata concept)
>4 cusps Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>4 cusps (qualifier value) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>5 Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>5 (qualifier value) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>50 degrees C Acceptable (foundation metadata concept)
>90 Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>90 (qualifier value) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>90 degrees Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>90 degrees (qualifier value) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>97 Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>97 (qualifier value) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
>= Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
? child now: [EC69] or [EC60] from FPC] or [EC69 from HB] Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
? child now: [EC69] or [EC60] from FPC] or [EC69 from HB] Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
? child now: [EC69] or [EC60] from FPC] or [EC69 from HB] (finding) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
? child now: [EC69] or [EC60] from FPC] or [EC69 from HB] (finding) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
? patient now: [FP69 from FPC] or [GP69 from HB] Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
? patient now: [FP69 from FPC] or [GP69 from HB] Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
? patient now: [FP69 from FPC] or [GP69 from HB] (finding) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
? patient now: [FP69 from FPC] or [GP69 from HB] (finding) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A & E - Accident and Emergency Department Acceptable (foundation metadata concept)
A & E service Acceptable (foundation metadata concept)
A (tumor staging) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A - ampere Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A 102 Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A 102 (qualifier value) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A Noonan-related syndrome, characterised by facial anomalies suggestive of Noonan syndrome, loose anagen hair, frequent congenital heart defects, distinctive skin features (darkly pigmented skin, keratosis pilaris, eczema or icthyosis), and short stature that is often associated with a growth hormone deficiency. Psychomotor delay with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is frequently observed. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A Pierre Robin syndrome associated with bone disease characterised by severe short-limbed dwarfism, joint dislocations, club feet along with distinctive facies and radiographic findings. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A Z-shaped cut in the first metatarsal in order to separate the head of the plantar half of the shaft from the rest of the bone. This allows the head-shaft complex to be translated and rotated in order to achieve correction of the deformity while maintaining articular congruity. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A alphanumeric labels Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A alphanumeric labels (qualifier value) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A antigen Acceptable (foundation metadata concept)
A band Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A band (cell structure) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A benign epithelial ovarian tumour characterised by a usually unilateral, cystic, unilocular or multilocular lesion with a thin wall or septa and no intracystic solid portion on imaging. It often presents with abdominal pain or an asymptomatic abdominal mass and can be associated with ovarian torsion or malignant transformation. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A benign form of holoprosencephaly characterised by midline defects without the typical HPE defect in brain cleavage and which can variably manifest with microcephaly, hypotelorism, midline cleft lip and/or flat nose, choanal stenosis, pyriform sinus stenosis, coloboma as well as a single median maxillary incisor. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A benign pituitary gland neoplasm occurring separately from and without involvement of the sella turcica. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A benign proliferation of pigment cells of the oral mucosa producing brown or bluish dome-shaped or sessile mass, usually with a smooth surface. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A benign tumour invasive into adjacent structures. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A benign vasoproliferative lesion in which lymph node sinuses become converted to anastomosing endothelial-lined channels. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A bilateral tonic-clonic epileptic seizure of more than 5 minutes duration. The seizure may be focal, generalised or unknown onset. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A biofield therapy that relies upon a belief in an invisible energy that may be transmitted from healer to patient through intention. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A bleeding disorder associated with a decreased ability to form blood clots resulting in increased risk of epistaxis, heavy or prolonged bleeding following minor injury or surgery, ecchymosis and menorrhagia. The disease can be caused by mutations in the GP6 gene, leading to the production of no glycoprotein VI (GPVI) protein, an abnormally short, nonfunctional GPVI protein; or a protein that is less able to bind to collagen. Without GPVI binding to collagen, platelets cannot come together efficiently to form a clot. The disease may also be acquired rather than inherited and such cases are associated with autoimmune disorders such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A bleeding disorder characterised by mild to moderate mucocutaneous bleeding, which becomes more pronounced during pregnancy or following ingestion of drugs that have anti-platelet activity. This disease is due to hyperresponsive platelets, resulting in thrombocytopenia. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A blood group typing Acceptable (foundation metadata concept)
A blood pressure observable where placement of several pneumatic cuffs on the limbs determine the pressure at multiple locations in efforts to localize arterial occlusions Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A blood pressure that refers to the average over a cardiac cycle Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A blood pressure which is observed by a non-invasive procedure, one that does not involve entry into a patient such using as a pressure cuff Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A blood pressure which is observed by an invasive procedure, one that involves entry into a patient such as inserting a cannula needle in an artery Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A board-certified physician who has finished residency training and is pursuing subspecialisation within an area of interest. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A body cavity route of administration by entry into the peritoneum. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A body cavity route that begins within the bladder cavity. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A body cavity route that begins within the uterine cavity. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A broad spectrum of other macroreentrant tachycardias in which the wave front does not travel around the tricuspid annulus. Atypical atrial flutter originates from the left atrium or areas in the right atrium (such as surgical scars) and has a variable appearance on ECG in regards to the flutter waves. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A broad term that encompasses several types of imaging studies that use ionising radiation for visualisation of internal parts of the body using X-ray techniques, for example computed tomography. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A broader region is formed by the union of the posterior and lateral chest walls. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A bungee cord is a long nylon-cased rubber band with hooks at each end that is used for securing luggage and other items. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A calculation using actual body weight divided by usual body weight and expressed as a percentage. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A calorie-controlled, prepackaged product in the form of a bar or beverage that replaces a regular meal. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A canal that runs from optic disc to lens that contains the hyaloid artery in the fetus Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A cancer that has spread to nearby tissues or lymph nodes. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A card carried in order to alert others in an emergency situation that the card holder has diabetes. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A care management intervention that is implemented when a patient is discharged to home with a device. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A cataract involving the nucleus of the lens Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A cauterisation done with thermal energy. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A cephalometric plane between soft tissue components of the head. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A cerebral malformation characterised by symmetric, bilateral pachygyria with normal head circumference and without polymicrogyria. Clinical manifestations include developmental delay, moderate intellectual disability, normal or slightly decreased muscle tone and deep-tendon reflexes, telecanthus or hypertelorism. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A certificate which provides authorisation to obtain planned health treatment in another EU (European Union) or EFTA (European Free Trade Association) country. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A change in the process of overseeing the medications prescribed for a patient to ensure they are taken properly and achieving their planned, therapeutic outcome. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A characteristic ruxolitinib discontinuation syndrome includes an acute relapse of disease symptoms, splenomegaly, and occasional haemodynamic decompensation. Symptoms can appear from less than 24 hours to up to 3 weeks after the abrupt discontinuation of ruxolitinib. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A characteristic selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) discontinuation syndrome is usually mild, commences within 1 week of stopping treatment, resolves spontaneously within 3 weeks, and consists of diverse physical and psychological symptoms, the commonest being dizziness, nausea, lethargy and headache. SSRI reinstatement leads to resolution within 48 hours. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A chart evaluation performed by a physician. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A chart related administrative procedure done by the medical records department Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A chart related administrative procedure that involves abstracting information from the chart Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A chart-related administrative procedure that checks a chart for completion and accuracy and conformance to chart policy. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A chart-related administrative procedure that involves opening the chart Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A child who is vulnerable or facing potential harm, neglect, or adverse circumstances that could negatively impact their well-being and development. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A chromosomal condition occurring when a piece of the long (q) arm of chromosome 18 is missing near the centre of the chromosome. The disease has a wide range of characteristics including developmental delay, intellectual disability, delayed expressive language skills, recurrent seizures and hypotonia. Macrocephaly may also be associated along with characteristic facial features including prominent forehead, ptosis, downslanting palpebral fissures, puffy periorbital tissue, and full cheeks. Most cases of proximal 18q deletion syndrome are the result of a new (de novo) deletion and are not inherited from a parent. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A chronic autoinflammatory disease in which innate immune response is activated abnormally causing fever and inflammation-related damage to tissues and organs. The episodes can last for several days and occur weeks to months apart, manifestations include erythematous plaques on the skin, abdominal pain, dry eyes, dry mouth, mouth sores, chest pain and gland enlargement. This condition likely results from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Variations in the NOD2 gene increase risk and it is suspected that environmental factors such as infections may also play a role in triggering the disease in people with genetic variants that increase their risk. The syndrome appears to be a complex disease without a single genetic cause. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A chronic neuropathic pain syndrome of the abdominal wall caused by entrapment of anterior cutaneous branches of 7 to 12th intercostal nerves along the lateral border of the anterior rectus abdominis fascia causing severe pain and tenderness of the involved dermatome. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A classical radical neck dissection (RND) involves excision of fibrofatty tissue and removal of lymph nodes from the mandible superiorly to the clavicle inferiorly (level I to level V), and in the unmodified procedure encompasses the sternocleidomastoid muscle, spinal accessory nerve and the internal jugular vein and may include additional structures such as the submandibular gland. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A client assessment of their congruence to agreed upon nutrition related self monitoring. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A client assessment of their congruence with agreed upon nutrition related self management. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A clinical disease characterised by elevated serum IgG4 concentration and tumefaction or tissue infiltration by IgG4-positive plasma cells. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A clinical subtype of brachydactyly type B characterised by hypoplasia/aplasia of distal and/or middle phalanges in fingers and toes II-V (frequently severe in fingers/toes IV-V, milder in fingers/toes II-III) in association with proximal, and occasionally distal, symphalangism, fusion of carpal/tarsal bones and partial cutaneous syndactyly. Additional reported features include proximal placement of thumbs, sensorineural hearing loss and farsightedness. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A clinical syndrome of disturbed neurologic function in term or near-term neonate, manifested by a subnormal level of consciousness or seizures, and often associated with difficulty in initiating and maintaining respiration and depression of tone and reflexes. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A clinically heterogeneous progressive condition characterised by a combination of proximal neurogenic muscle weakness, sensory-motor neuropathy, ataxia, and pigmentary retinopathy. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A clinically oriented interview of a patient or someone familiar with the patient. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A close up view of the teeth from the front of the patient with no set magnification or distance from the patient. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A closed ipsilateral double vertical fracture of the superior pubic ramus and the ischiopubic ramus with fracture or dislocation of the sacroiliac joint. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A closure done by stapling Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A cognitive behaviour therapy approach involving a team of professionals all of the same discipline. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A cognitive behavioural technique aimed at increasing an individual's awareness and understanding of what is important or matters most to them, and considering these in relation to their decisions and actions. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A cognitive style that focuses on observable, tangible elements and literal interpretation of the physical world, often overlooking abstract concepts. It is a characteristic of early childhood, with abstract thinking developing later. In adults, persistent concrete thinking may indicate cognitive or developmental issues. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)

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