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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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A route that begins within the myometrium. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that begins within the periosteum. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that begins within the pleura or pleural space. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that begins within the prostate gland. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that begins within the respiratory tract, including the oropharynx and nasopharynx. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that begins within the skull. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that begins within the testicles (male reproductive glands). Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that begins within the thorax internal to the ribs. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that begins within the tissues surrounding a joint. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that begins within the urethra. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that begins within the vertebral column. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that goes to the region surrounding a tumour. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route that occurs outside of the body. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route used for extracorporeal haemodialysis where the product interacts with the patient blood through a semipermeable membrane. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A route where the substance is placed directly into the lumen of a catheter, often to remedy or prevent an occlusion within the lumen of the catheter. The substance is not meant to directly interact with the patient and may be removed after a specified period of time. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A saddle-shaped region that includes the nasal root and the lateral aspects of the nose. It lies between the glabella and the inferior boundary of the nasal bone, and extends laterally to the inner canthi. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A safeguarding concern is a worry, anxiety or suspicion that a child or adult may be at risk of abuse or neglect, or that the individual may already have been harmed by a caregiver, institution or someone else they have contact with. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A scan ultrasound Acceptable (foundation metadata concept)
A schedule of systemic treatment for malignant disease, which may include for example antineoplastic chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted cancer drugs, hormone therapy. The aim may be to achieve curative or palliative outcome. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A scheduled procedure that is not performed on the scheduled procedure day and the decision not to perform the procedure takes place after anaesthesia induction time but before procedure/surgery start time. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A scheduled procedure that is not performed on the scheduled procedure day and the decision not to perform the procedure takes place after anaesthesia start time but before anaesthesia induction time. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A scheduled procedure that is not performed on the scheduled procedure day and the decision not to perform the procedure takes place before anaesthesia start time. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A sclerosing disorder of the skeleton characterised by increased bone density that classically displays the radiographic sign of sandwich vertebrae (dense bands of sclerosis parallel to the vertebral endplates). Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A score for hospitalised patients which predicts the risk of patients returning for avoidable reasons. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A scraping away of thin sections Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A screening test that determines the side of iliosacral somatic dysfunction (motion of ilium on the sacrum). Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A screening test that determines the side of sacroiliac somatic dysfunction (motion of the sacrum on the ilium). Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A seizure type with focal onset, with awareness or impaired awareness, either motor or non-motor, progressing to bilateral tonic (stiffening) followed by clonic (sustained rhythmic jerking) activity of body and limbs. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A semi-solid dose form consisting of a hydrophilic gel. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A semi-solid dose form consisting of a single-phase in which solids or liquids may be dissolved or dispersed in the base, which may be hydrophilic, hydrophobic or water-emulsifying. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A semi-solid dose form consisting of solid particles finely dispersed in a suitable base. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A semi-solid dose form of homogeneous appearance consisting of a lipophilic phase and an aqueous phase, one of which is finely dispersed in the other. Active substance(s) are dissolved or dispersed in the basis, which may be hydrophilic or hydrophobic. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A semi-solid dose form that sets and hardens after application and adheres to other materials to bind or seal them together. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A semi-solid preparation consisting of a hydrophilic heat-retentive basis in which solid or liquid active substance(s) are dispersed. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A sense that one's actions are happening without active intention or control. This may or may not be accompanied by a delusional belief that provides an explanation for the subjective experience. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A sense that one's body is being influenced or controlled by external forces. This may or may not be accompanied by a delusional belief that provides an explanation for the subjective experience. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A sense that one's emotions are being influenced or controlled by external forces. This may or may not be accompanied by a delusional belief that provides an explanation for the subjective experience. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A sense that one's thoughts are being influenced or controlled by external forces. This may or may not be accompanied by a delusional belief that provides an explanation for the subjective experience. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A sense that one's thoughts, feelings, actions, or impulses are being influenced or controlled by an external force rather than internally generated or that internal phenomena are accessible outside of oneself (e.g., thoughts being broadcast to others). These experiences may or may not be accompanied by a delusional belief that provides an explanation for the subjective experience. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A sense that one's will is being influenced or controlled by external forces. This may or may not be accompanied by a delusional belief that provides an explanation for the subjective experience. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A separation of different structures along natural cleavage lines by dividing the connective tissue framework. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A sequence consisting of bilateral symmetric or sometimes asymmetric tonic contraction and then bilateral clonic contraction of somatic muscles, usually associated with autonomic phenomena and loss of awareness. A seizure originating at some point within, and rapidly engaging, bilaterally distributed networks. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A series of three dimensional ultrasound images continuously refreshed in real time resulting in a live motion video stream. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A series of three dimensional ultrasound images of the heart continuously refreshed in real time resulting in a live motion video stream. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A series of treatments performed to a set of target volumes with the same modality and technique. One or more related plans constitute a phase of treatment. One or more phases constitute a course of treatment. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A series prostaglandin adverse reaction Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A series prostaglandin adverse reaction (disorder) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A series prostaglandin allergy Acceptable (foundation metadata concept)
A series prostaglandin-containing product Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A serotype Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A serotype (qualifier value) Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A serotypes Acceptable (foundation metadata concept)
A service of medicine focused on restoring health and functional abilities after acute illness or injury. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A service or programme that assists individuals to access, coordinate, and manage health care, social care, and community support services by guiding them through complex systems and connecting them to the right services. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A service that provides support to patients, families and healthcare teams who face challenging situations or difficult choices related to a particular patient's care, often as a result of conflicting values. It helps navigate ethical dilemmas by offering guidance, facilitating discussions and promoting ethical decision-making in clinical practice. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A set of symptoms that can occur when a person stops taking antidepressant medication or reduces the dosage too quickly. ADS (antidepressant discontinuation syndrome) typically begins 2-4 days after the medication is discontinued and usually lasts for 2-3 weeks. It can occur following treatment with all types of antidepressant and symptoms can vary depending on the medication being taken and dosage but can include flu-like symptoms, insomnia, nausea, imbalance and irritability or agitation. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe disease with onset in infancy primarily associated with brain dysfunction combined with muscle weakness. Symptoms include hypotonia, failure to thrive, delayed development of mental and motor skills, severely impaired speech development, seizures, movement abnormalities, microcephaly and cerebral atrophy. All individuals with the disease have lactic acidosis. Also associated with congenital heart defects or arrhythmias, vision problems, hearing loss, hepatopathy and immune deficiency. Caused by mutation in the FBXL4 gene responsible for producing a protein found within mitochondria. Inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe form of alpha-thalassaemia that is mostly lethal and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterised by fetal onset of generalised oedema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anaemia. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe form of astigmatism. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe form of axonal Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a peripheral sensorimotor neuropathy, with onset in the 2nd or 3rd decade, characterised by ulcerations and infections of feet. Symmetric and distal weakness develops mostly in the legs together with a severe symmetric distal sensory loss, tendon reflexes are only reduced at ankles and foot deformities, including pes cavus or planus and hammer toes, appear in childhood. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) characterised by severe adrenal insufficiency and sex reversal in males. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe form of congenital disorders of N-linked glycosylation characterised by severe developmental and psychomotor delay, muscular hypotonia, intractable early-onset seizures, and microcephaly. Additional features include altered blood coagulation with a high probability of haemorrhages or thromboses, nephrotic syndrome, ascites, hepatomegaly, cardiomyopathy, ocular manifestations (strabismus, nystagmus), and immunodeficiency. The disease is caused by loss-of-function mutations in the gene ALG1 (16p13.3). Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe form of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) characterised by generalised cutaneous and mucosal blistering and scarring associated with severe deformities and major extracutaneous involvement. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe form of haemophilia A characterised by a large deficiency of factor VIII (biological activity <1 IU/dL) leading to frequent spontaneous haemorrhage and abnormal bleeding as a result of minor injuries, or following trauma, surgery or tooth extraction. It primarily affects males but may also be observed in female carriers of disease-causing mutations. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe form of lissencephaly with cerebellar hypoplasia characterised by severe microcephaly, cleft palate, and severe cerebellar and brainstem hypoplasia leading to neonatal death. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe form of lissencephaly with cerebellar hypoplasia, characterised by a microcephaly of at least - 3 SD and a thick cortex associated with complete absence of the corpus callosum. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe form of otopalatodigital syndrome spectrum disorder, and is characterised by dysmorphic facies, severe skeletal dysplasia affecting the axial and appendicular skeleton, extraskeletal anomalies (including malformations of the brain, heart, genitourinary system, and intestine) and poor survival. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe subtype of citrin deficiency characterised clinically by adult onset (20 and 50 years of age), recurrent episodes of hyperammonaemia and associated neuropsychiatric symptoms such as nocturnal delirium, confusion, restlessness, disorientation, drowsiness, memory loss, abnormal behaviour (aggression, irritability, and hyperactivity), seizures, and coma. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe, early-onset form of axonal CMT peripheral sensorimotor polyneuropathy. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe, genetic form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia (PCH) characterised by delayed neocortical maturation with underdeveloped cerebral hemispheres and pontocerebellar hypoplasia and a severely affected vermis. Clinically, the disorder manifests with prenatal onset of polyhydramnios and contractures followed by hypertonia, severe clonus, primary hypoventilation leading to an early postnatal death. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A severe, genetic form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia (PCH) characterised by spinal cord anterior horn cell degeneration in addition to pontocerebellar hypoplasia. Clinically, patients manifest with a severe global development deficit that is evident early on from difficulties in feeding and swallowing. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A sex chromosome aneuploidy where males receive an additional Y chromosome, and with clinical characteristics of tall stature evident from childhood, macrocephaly, facial features (mild hypertelorism, low set ears, a mildly flat malar region), speech delay and an increased risk for social and emotional difficulties, attention deficit hyperactive disorder and autistic spectrum disorder. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A sheet of cells are grown in culture in a laboratory for use as a biosynthetic dermal graft. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A short contemporaneous record of surgery, often followed by a complete and detailed procedure record Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A sighted guide is a person that escorts a visually impaired individual and assists them with for example reading of signs. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A significant bleeding condition, but where laboratory testing fails to determine any haemostatic abnormalities or provide a diagnosis. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A significant reduction, but not complete absence, in the range and intensity of emotional expression through facial expressions, voice quality, and/or body language. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A simple laceration is one without any significant debris or contamination which can be repaired by a single-layer repair Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A single anterior tooth pair is in crossbite and is also impinging on the soft tissue, resulting in destruction of the oral mucosa adjacent to one or both teeth involved. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A single source of pollution resulting from discharge from an identifiable source such as a chimney stack, pipe or sewerage plant. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A skin graft obtained by using a skin biopsy punch. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A small (less than 1 cm) fluid-filled lesion, raised above the plane of surrounding skin Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A small solid benign tumour with clear-cut border above surrounding tissue. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A small vessel vasculitis characterised by neutrophilic inflammation predominantly limited to the superficial cutaneous postcapillary venules and without systemic vasculitis or glomerulonephritis. Typical presentation is of unifocal or multifocal palpable purpura on the lower extremities. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A small vessel vasculitis restricted to the lungs that may induce diffuse alveolar haemorrhage without any underlying systemic disease. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A small, circular, skin graft obtained by pinching up a cone of skin with a needle or pulling up a hair and cutting it free. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A small, solid lesion, less than 1 cm in diameter, raised above the surface of the surrounding skin and hence palpable Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid dose form consisting of a long narrow strip of flexible material. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid dose form consisting of dry aggregates of powder particles that are sufficiently resistant to withstand handling. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid dose form consisting of large granules, usually formed by extrusion. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid dose form consisting of one or more components which together are used to deliver active substance(s) with a prolonged-release mechanism. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid dose form consisting of one or more particulate solids of varying degrees of fineness. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid dose form consisting of porous or absorbent material onto or into which active substance(s) are taken up or taken in, for subsequent release after administration. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid dose form that is rectangular in shape. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid dose form usually rod or conical in shape. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid preparation for homoeopathic use, obtained from sucrose, lactose or other suitable excipients. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid single-dose form consisting of a suitable absorbent material. Pledgets are intended for insertion into a body or application to a body surface. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid single-dose form consisting of a suitable material intended for insertion into a body cavity for a limited time prior to removal. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid single-dose form consisting of a suitable material. Sponges are intended for insertion into a body cavity for a limited time prior to removal. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid single-dose form of active substance(s) dispersed or dissolved in a suitable basis that may be soluble or dispersible or may melt at body temperature. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)
A solid single-dose form that is a shell made of gelatin or other substances. The contents of the shell may be a solid, semi-solid or liquid. Preferred (foundation metadata concept)

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