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778048001: Mitochondrially encoded ATP synthase membrane subunit 6-related mitochondrial spastic paraplegia (disorder)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2019. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
3737448011 A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3737505015 Mitochondrially encoded ATP synthase membrane subunit 6-related mitochondrial spastic paraplegia en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3737506019 Mitochondrially encoded ATP synthase membrane subunit 6-related mitochondrial spastic paraplegia (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Only initial character case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3737507011 Maternally-inherited spastic paraplegia en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3737508018 MT-ATP6-related mitochondrial spastic paraplegia en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Occurrence Congenital false Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Occurrence Congenital false Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Finding site Spinal cord structure false Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Associated morphology Degeneration false Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Is a Complicated hereditary spastic paraplegia true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Finding site Body structure that includes the hip, thigh, leg, ankle and foot. false Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Is a Mitochondrial cytopathy true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Associated morphology Degenerative abnormality false Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Is a Chronic metabolic disorder true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Clinical course Progressive true Inferred relationship Some 3
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Is a Maternally inherited mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid disease (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Finding site Body structure that includes the hip, thigh, leg, ankle and foot. false Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Finding site Spinal cord structure true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Associated morphology Degenerative abnormality true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Interprets Movement true Inferred relationship Some 6
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Finding site Structure of right lower limb (body structure) true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Finding site Structure of left lower limb (body structure) true Inferred relationship Some 5
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Interprets Movement observable (observable entity) true Inferred relationship Some 4
A rare genetic complex hereditary spastic paraplegia disorder with characteristics of adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, bilateral, mainly lower limb spasticity and distal weakness associated with lower limb pain, hyperreflexia, and reduced vibration sense. Axonal neuropathy is frequently observed on electromyography and nerve conduction examination. Has interpretation Absent true Inferred relationship Some 4

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