Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2019. Module: SNOMED CT core
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Id | Description | Lang | Type | Status | Case? | Module |
3775350012 | Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | en | Definition | Active | Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
3775348016 | Bifid nose (disorder) | en | Fully specified name | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
3775349012 | Bifid nose | en | Synonym (core metadata concept) | Active | Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) | SNOMED CT core |
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Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Pathological process (attribute) | Pathological developmental process | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Is a | Congenital cleft nose | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Is a | Craniofacial cleft (disorder) | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Occurrence | Congenital | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Associated morphology | Developmental failure of fusion (morphologic abnormality) | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Is a | Autosomal hereditary disorder | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Finding site | Nasal structure | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Is a | Hereditary disorder of musculoskeletal system | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Finding site | Bone structure of head | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Associated morphology | Developmental failure of fusion (morphologic abnormality) | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Occurrence | Congenital | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Pathological process (attribute) | Pathological developmental process | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Is a | Developmental hereditary disorder | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Is a | Orofacial cleft (disorder) | false | Inferred relationship | Some |
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BNAR syndrome is a very rare multiple congenital anomaly syndrome characterized by a bifid nose (with bulbous nasal tip but not associated with hypertelorism) with or without the presence of anal defects (i.e. anteriorly placed anus, rectal stenosis or atresia) and renal dysplasia and without intellectual disability. BNAR syndrome is phenotypically related to Fraser syndrome and oculotrichoanal syndrome. | Is a | True | Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
A rare multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by trigonobrachycephaly, facial dysmorphism (including narrow forehead, upward-slanting palpebral fissures, bulbous nose with slightly bifid tip, macrostomia with thin upper lip, micrognathia), and various acral anomalies, such as broad thumbs, large toes, bulbous fingertips with short nails, joint laxity of the hands and fifth finger clinodactyly. Short stature, hypotonia and severe psychomotor delay are also associated. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1991. | Is a | True | Bifid nose is a rare congenital malformation of presumed autosomal dominant or recessive inheritance with characteristics of clefting of the nose ranging from a minimally noticeable groove in the columella to complete clefting of the underlying bones and cartilage (resulting in two half noses) with a usually adequate airway. Bifid nose may be seen in frontonasal dysplasia while other malformations such as hypertelorbitism and midline clefts of the lip may also be associated. | Inferred relationship | Some |
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