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609186007: Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance (procedure)


Status: current, Defined. Date: 31-Jul 2013. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
2958378012 Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance en Synonym Active Case insensitive SNOMED CT core
2958470016 Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance (procedure) en Fully specified name Active Case insensitive SNOMED CT core


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Procedure site - Indirect Structure of abdominopelvic cavity true Inferred relationship Some 1
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Direct morphology Lesion true Inferred relationship Some 2
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Has intent Guidance intent true Inferred relationship Some 2
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Method Imaging - action true Inferred relationship Some 2
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Procedure site - Direct Structure of abdominopelvic cavity true Inferred relationship Some 2
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Is a Procedure on abdomen false Inferred relationship Some
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Method Imaging - action false Inferred relationship Some 3
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Procedure site - Direct Abdominopelvic cross-sectional segment false Inferred relationship Some 3
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Is a Imaging guidance true Inferred relationship Some
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Is a Drainage procedure true Inferred relationship Some
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Is a Imaging of abdomen true Inferred relationship Some
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Method Drainage - action true Inferred relationship Some 1
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Access Percutaneous approach true Inferred relationship Some 1
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Procedure site - Indirect Abdominopelvic cavity structure false Inferred relationship Some 1
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Direct substance Substance false Inferred relationship Some 1
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Indirect morphology Morphologically abnormal structure false Inferred relationship Some 2
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Has intent Guidance intent false Inferred relationship Some 2
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Procedure site - Direct Abdominopelvic cavity structure false Inferred relationship Some 2
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Method Imaging - action false Inferred relationship Some 2
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Direct morphology Morphologically abnormal structure false Inferred relationship Some 3
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Indirect morphology Lesion true Inferred relationship Some 1
Percutaneous drainage of lesion of abdominal cavity using imaging guidance Direct morphology Lesion false Inferred relationship Some 2

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