Status: current, Primitive. Date: 30-Jun 2022. Module: SNOMED CT core
Descriptions:
Id | Description | Lang | Type | Status | Case? | Module |
5071639019 | Furuncular myiasis (disorder) | en | Fully specified name | Active | Case insensitive | SNOMED CT core |
5071640017 | Furuncular myiasis | en | Synonym | Active | Case insensitive | SNOMED CT core |
5071643015 | Furunculoid myiasis | en | Synonym | Active | Case insensitive | SNOMED CT core |
5071644014 | Furunculous myiasis | en | Synonym | Active | Case insensitive | SNOMED CT core |
5071641018 | Furuncular myiasis in humans is caused by two species: the Cayor worm (larvae of the African tumbu fly Cordylobia anthropophaga) and the larvae of the human botfly (Dermatobia hominis). In the case of Cordylobia anthropophaga, the females lay their eggs on damp fabric or on the ground. The larvae penetrate the skin following contact with the ground or with non-ironed contaminated fabric. Infection becomes evident within 10 to 15 days with the formation of a pseudo-furuncle or emergence of a maggot. Infestation is usually localized to the scalp of infected individuals. | en | Definition | Active | Case sensitive | SNOMED CT core |
5071642013 | Furuncular myiasis in humans is caused by two species: the Cayor worm (larvae of the African tumbu fly Cordylobia anthropophaga) and the larvae of the human botfly (Dermatobia hominis). In the case of Cordylobia anthropophaga, the females lay their eggs on damp fabric or on the ground. The larvae penetrate the skin following contact with the ground or with non-ironed contaminated fabric. Infection becomes evident within 10 to 15 days with the formation of a pseudo-furuncle or emergence of a maggot. Infestation is usually localised to the scalp of infected individuals. | en | Definition | Active | Case sensitive | SNOMED CT core |
Outbound Relationships | Type | Target | Active | Characteristic | Refinability | Group | Values |
Furuncular myiasis | Is a | Folliculitis | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
Furuncular myiasis | Is a | Cutaneous myiasis | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
Furuncular myiasis | Is a | Inflammation of skin due to parasite | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
Furuncular myiasis | Is a | Pyoderma | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
Furuncular myiasis | Is a | Skin lesion | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
Furuncular myiasis | Finding site | Hair follicle structure | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
Furuncular myiasis | Associated morphology | Furuncle | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
Furuncular myiasis | Pathological process | Parasitic process | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
Furuncular myiasis | Causative agent | Larva of order Diptera | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
Inbound Relationships | Type | Active | Source | Characteristic | Refinability | Group |
Reference Sets
Clinical finding foundation reference set
Australian dialect reference set
Problem/Diagnosis reference set