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716865000: Congenital infection caused by enterovirus (disorder)


Status: current, Defined. Date: 31-Jul 2016. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
3307834010 Congenital infection caused by enterovirus (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Case insensitive SNOMED CT core
3307835011 Congenital infection caused by enterovirus en Synonym Active Case insensitive SNOMED CT core
3307836012 Congenital enterovirus infection en Synonym Active Case insensitive SNOMED CT core
3307837015 An infectious embryofetopathy that has been reported to cause spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, malformations and acute systemic illness in the newborn. The clinical manifestations of congenital infection ranges from asymptomatic to benign, febrile to severe illness consisting of variable combinations of sepsis, hepatitis, coagulopathy, myocarditis, pneumonitis and meningoencephalitis. en Definition Active Case sensitive SNOMED CT core


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Congenital infection caused by enterovirus Is a Disease caused by Enterovirus true Inferred relationship Some
Congenital infection caused by enterovirus Is a Congenital viral disease true Inferred relationship Some
Congenital infection caused by enterovirus Causative agent Enterovirus species true Inferred relationship Some 1
Congenital infection caused by enterovirus Occurrence Congenital true Inferred relationship Some 1
Congenital infection caused by enterovirus Pathological process Infectious process true Inferred relationship Some 1

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Congenital coxsackie infection Is a True Congenital infection caused by enterovirus Inferred relationship Some
Congenital infection caused by Echovirus Is a True Congenital infection caused by enterovirus Inferred relationship Some

Reference Sets

Disease caused by microorganism or bacterial toxin reference set

Australian emergency department reference set

Clinical finding foundation reference set

Problem/Diagnosis reference set

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