Preferred Name

Internal injury

Synonyms

Internal injury (morphologic abnormality)

Internal injury, NOS

ID

79322002

Full Id

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/79322002

associated_morphology_of

Cerebellar laceration without open intracranial wound AND with concussion

Extradural hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Cerebellar contusion without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Cerebellar contusion without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness

Brain stem contusion without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Brain injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Intracranial hemorrhage following injury without intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)

Brain stem laceration without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness

Cerebellar contusion without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Sepsis-associated lung injury

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND without return to pre-existing conscious level

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with concussion

Concussion with brief loss of consciousness

Cortex laceration without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Injury of adrenal gland without open wound into abdominal cavity

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound, with 1-24 hours loss of consciousness

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness

Brain stem contusion without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)

Injury of multiple intrathoracic organs without open wound into cavity

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound, with more than 24 hours loss of consciousness without return to pre-existing conscious level

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound, with more than 24 hours loss of consciousness and return to pre-existing conscious level

Cerebellar laceration with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Closed injury of esophagus

Crushed chest without open wound into thoracic cavity

Concussion with loss of consciousness

Cerebellar laceration without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness

Intracranial hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND concussion

Brain injury without open intracranial wound

Brain injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Brain injury without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness

Cerebral compression due to injury

Cerebellar laceration without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Cerebellar laceration without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Brain stem laceration without open intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)

Intracranial hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Cortex laceration with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Brain injury without open intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)

Brain stem contusion without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Cerebellar laceration with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Brain injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) with return to pre-existing conscious level

Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)

Intracranial hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Cortex laceration without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness

Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Brain stem laceration without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness

Brain stem laceration without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)

Cerebellar contusion without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)

Brain stem contusion without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness

Cortex laceration without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness

Cerebellar contusion without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness

Subdural hemorrhage following injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Brain injury, without skull fracture

Concussion with moderate loss of consciousness

Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)

Brain contusion with open intracranial wound, with more than 24 hours loss of consciousness and return to pre-existing conscious level

Brain stem laceration without open intracranial wound AND with concussion

Cortex laceration without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness

Brain contusion with open intracranial wound, with more than 24 hours loss of consciousness without return to pre-existing conscious level

Injury of multiple intra-abdominal organs

Brain stem laceration with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Laceration of brain without open intracranial wound

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)

Concussion with prolonged loss of consciousness AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Brain stem laceration with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness

Brain stem contusion without open intracranial wound AND with concussion

Cortex laceration without open intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)

Cerebellar laceration without open intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)

Cortex laceration without open intracranial wound AND with concussion

Cerebellar contusion without open intracranial wound AND with concussion

Cortex laceration without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)

Cortex laceration with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Pelvic organ injury without open wound into abdominal cavity

Closed skull fracture with intracranial injury

Subdural hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with concussion

Internal injury of pelvic organs

Cerebellar laceration without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness

Brain stem laceration without open intracranial wound

Brain injury with open intracranial wound AND prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Injury of bile duct without open wound into abdominal cavity

Open skull fracture with intracranial injury

Partial rupture of male urethra

Brain injury without open intracranial wound AND with concussion

Concussion with prolonged loss of consciousness without return to pre-existing conscious level

Traumatic brain injury with prolonged loss of consciousness

Complete rupture of male urethra

Brain injury without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)

Injury of ascending right colon without open wound into abdominal cavity

Brain stem contusion without open intracranial wound AND with loss of consciousness

Injury of gallbladder without open wound into abdominal cavity

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Brain stem laceration without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) AND return to pre-existing conscious level

Brain injury without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness

Cerebellar laceration without open intracranial wound AND with brief loss of consciousness (less than one hour)

Cortex laceration without open intracranial wound

Brain stem laceration without open intracranial wound AND with prolonged loss of consciousness (more than 24 hours) without return to pre-existing conscious level

Intracranial hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound AND with no loss of consciousness

Cerebellar laceration without open intracranial wound

Cerebellar contusion without open intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)

Subarachnoid hemorrhage following injury without open intracranial wound

Brain stem contusion without open intracranial wound AND with moderate loss of consciousness (1-24 hours)

CONCEPTSTATUS

0

CTV3ID

XUL6h

isa

Traumatic abnormality

ISPRIMITIVE

1

Semantic_Type

Injury or Poisoning

SNOMEDID

M-10060

SYNONYM FN

Internal injury (morphologic abnormality)

SYNONYM IS

Internal injury, NOS

TUI

T037

UMLS_CUI

C2937319

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