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148041000146104: Heavy chain deposition disease (disorder)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 01-Dec 2023. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5286771011 HCDD - heavy chain deposition disease en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
12507751000146115 Heavy chain deposition disease en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
12507761000146117 Heavy chain deposition disease (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5286772016 A rare non-amyloid monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition disease characterized by production of monoclonal immunoglobulins with truncated heavy chains and no detectable light chains, which are deposited in tissues and cause organ dysfunction, but do not form amyloid beta-pleated sheets or contain an amyloid P component. The condition frequently occurs in association with multiple myeloma. Patients most commonly present with renal involvement (manifesting as hypertension, progressive renal dysfunction, anemia, and nephrotic syndrome with microhematuria), but other organs (such as the liver or skin) may also be affected. Production of IgG1 or IgG3 isotypes results in hypercomplementemia. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5286773014 A rare non-amyloid monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition disease characterised by production of monoclonal immunoglobulins with truncated heavy chains and no detectable light chains, which are deposited in tissues and cause organ dysfunction, but do not form amyloid beta-pleated sheets or contain an amyloid P component. The condition frequently occurs in association with multiple myeloma. Patients most commonly present with renal involvement (manifesting as hypertension, progressive renal dysfunction, anaemia, and nephrotic syndrome with microhaematuria), but other organs (such as the liver or skin) may also be affected. Production of IgG1 or IgG3 isotypes results in hypercomplementaemia. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core


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Expanded Value Set


Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Heavy chain deposition disease Is a Heavy chain disease true Inferred relationship Some
Heavy chain deposition disease Interprets Paraprotein measurement true Inferred relationship Some 2
Heavy chain deposition disease Has interpretation Detected true Inferred relationship Some 2
Heavy chain deposition disease Interprets Serum globulin measurement true Inferred relationship Some 3
Heavy chain deposition disease Has interpretation Above reference range true Inferred relationship Some 3
Heavy chain deposition disease Interprets Immunoglobulin measurement true Inferred relationship Some 4
Heavy chain deposition disease Has interpretation Above reference range true Inferred relationship Some 4
Heavy chain deposition disease Associated morphology Heavy chain disease true Inferred relationship Some 1
Heavy chain deposition disease Pathological process (attribute) Abnormal immune process (qualifier value) true Inferred relationship Some 1
Heavy chain deposition disease Is a Non-amyloid monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition disease (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
Heavy chain deposition disease Finding site Glomerulus structure true Inferred relationship Some 5
Heavy chain deposition disease Associated morphology Immunoglobulin deposition disease true Inferred relationship Some 5
Heavy chain deposition disease Pathological process (attribute) Abnormal immune process (qualifier value) true Inferred relationship Some 5

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Nodular glomerulosclerosis due to heavy chain deposition disease Due to True Heavy chain deposition disease Inferred relationship Some 2

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