Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2002. Module: SNOMED CT core
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Id | Description | Lang | Type | Status | Case? | Module |
4590277018 | A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | en | Definition | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
4590278011 | A severe form of alpha-thalassaemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalised oedema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anaemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | en | Definition | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
9888011 | Hemoglobin Bart's hydrops syndrome | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
9889015 | Hemoglobin Bart's disease | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
496516017 | Alpha thalassemia major | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
496517014 | Hemoglobin Barts hydrops | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
496518016 | Haemoglobin Bart's hydrops syndrome | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
496519012 | Alpha thalassaemia major | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
496520018 | Haemoglobin Bart's disease | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
496521019 | Haemoglobin Barts hydrops | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
791071016 | Hemoglobin Bart's hydrops syndrome (disorder) | en | Fully specified name | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2841557010 | Haemoglobin Bart hydrops syndrome | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
2841558017 | Hemoglobin Bart hydrops syndrome | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
4830931000005115 | hæmoglobin Barts hydrops-syndrom | da | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) | Danish module (core metadata concept) |
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A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Is a | Alpha thalassemia (disorder) | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Finding site | Erythrocyte | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Finding site | Entire hematological system (body structure) | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Associated morphology | Hydrops | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Finding site | Haematopoietic system structure | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Has definitional manifestation | Erytrocytopeni | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Finding site | Haematopoietic system structure | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Is a | sygdom specificeret iht. lokalisation | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Finding site | Anatomical structure | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Finding site | Body system structure | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Finding site | Anatomical structure | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Associated morphology | Hydrops | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 4 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Has interpretation | Below reference range | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Interprets | Red blood cell count | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Has interpretation | Below reference range | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Interprets | Measurement of total haemoglobin concentration | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Occurrence | Congenital | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Finding site | Erythrocyte | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 3 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Is a | Disorder characterized by edema | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Is a | Hydrops fetalis | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Is a | Fetal anemia | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Is a | Autosomal recessive hereditary disorder | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Occurrence | Fetal period | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 4 | |
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Is a | Congenital anemia | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A severe form of alpha-thalassemia that is mostly lethal, and associated with severe long-term outcome and lifelong transfusions in survivors. It is characterized by fetal onset of generalized edema, pleural and pericardial effusions, and severe hypochromic anemia. Caused by deletion or inactivation of all four alpha-globin alleles leading to a severe deficiency in alpha-globin chains of Hb, and to the production of gamma-4 tetramers (Hb Bart's) during fetal life, and beta-4 tetramers (HbH) postnatally. Hb Bart's and HbH have increased oxygen affinity resulting in ineffective tissue oxygen delivery. The disease is mostly the result of combined, biallelic deletions in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes (16p13.3). The pattern of inheritance is autosomal recessive. | Is a | Fetus with hereditary disease | true | Inferred relationship | Some |
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