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Coding Symbols for a Thesaurus of Adverse Reaction Terms

Last uploaded: September 25, 2013






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Acronym COSTART
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Description Coding Symbols for Thesaurus of Adverse Reaction Terms (COSTART). 5th ed. Rockville (MD). COSTART is used for coding, filing, and retrieving post-marketing adverse drug and biologic experience reports. COSTART is organized in body system and pathophysiology hierarchies, as well as a separate fetal/neonatal category of less than 20 terms. COSTART has been superseded by the Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA) Terminology. For more information about MedDRA in the Metathesaurus, see the MedDRA source synopsis. COSTART was last updated in the Metathesaurus in 1999.
Status Production
Format UMLS
Categories
Health
Groups
Unified Medical Language System
License InformationThis ontology is made available via the UMLS. Users of all UMLS ontologies must abide by the terms of the UMLS license.
Contact
U.S. Food And Drug Administration Center For Drug Evaluation And Research ([email protected])
Creation date
May 8, 2013
Homepage
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/sourcereleasedocs/current/CST/ See more...
Submission date
September 25, 2013
Version information
CSP2006 See more...
uri
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/CST/
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/CST/
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Version Released Uploaded Downloads
CSP2006 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 05/08/2013 09/25/2013 RDF/TTL | CSV
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Classes 1,707
Individuals 0
Properties 1
Maximum depth 7
Maximum number of children 96
Average number of children 7
Classes with a single child 45
Classes with more than 25 children 16
Classes with no definition 1,707
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