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778049009: Idiopathic uveal effusion syndrome (disorder)


Status: current, Sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2019. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
3737511017 A rare acquired eye disease with characteristics of unilateral or bilateral abnormal fluid accumulation within the suprachoroidal space. This results in internal choroidal elevation in the absence of any known cause such as decreased intraocular tension, intraocular neoplasm, intraocular inflammation or nanophthalmos. Patients typically present a protracted, relapsing-remitting course of visual acuity loss and fundus examination shows annular celio-choroidal detachment and shifting, serous retinal detachment. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3737509014 Idiopathic uveal effusion syndrome en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3737510016 Idiopathic uveal effusion syndrome (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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A rare acquired eye disease with characteristics of unilateral or bilateral abnormal fluid accumulation within the suprachoroidal space. This results in internal choroidal elevation in the absence of any known cause such as decreased intraocular tension, intraocular neoplasm, intraocular inflammation or nanophthalmos. Patients typically present a protracted, relapsing-remitting course of visual acuity loss and fundus examination shows annular celio-choroidal detachment and shifting, serous retinal detachment. Is a Idiopathic disease true Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired eye disease with characteristics of unilateral or bilateral abnormal fluid accumulation within the suprachoroidal space. This results in internal choroidal elevation in the absence of any known cause such as decreased intraocular tension, intraocular neoplasm, intraocular inflammation or nanophthalmos. Patients typically present a protracted, relapsing-remitting course of visual acuity loss and fundus examination shows annular celio-choroidal detachment and shifting, serous retinal detachment. Associated morphology Separation true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare acquired eye disease with characteristics of unilateral or bilateral abnormal fluid accumulation within the suprachoroidal space. This results in internal choroidal elevation in the absence of any known cause such as decreased intraocular tension, intraocular neoplasm, intraocular inflammation or nanophthalmos. Patients typically present a protracted, relapsing-remitting course of visual acuity loss and fundus examination shows annular celio-choroidal detachment and shifting, serous retinal detachment. Is a Uveal effusion syndrome true Inferred relationship Some
A rare acquired eye disease with characteristics of unilateral or bilateral abnormal fluid accumulation within the suprachoroidal space. This results in internal choroidal elevation in the absence of any known cause such as decreased intraocular tension, intraocular neoplasm, intraocular inflammation or nanophthalmos. Patients typically present a protracted, relapsing-remitting course of visual acuity loss and fundus examination shows annular celio-choroidal detachment and shifting, serous retinal detachment. Occurrence Any period of life commencing after birth, but before death. true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare acquired eye disease with characteristics of unilateral or bilateral abnormal fluid accumulation within the suprachoroidal space. This results in internal choroidal elevation in the absence of any known cause such as decreased intraocular tension, intraocular neoplasm, intraocular inflammation or nanophthalmos. Patients typically present a protracted, relapsing-remitting course of visual acuity loss and fundus examination shows annular celio-choroidal detachment and shifting, serous retinal detachment. Finding site Choroidal structure true Inferred relationship Some 1

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