EpilepsyOntology

Last uploaded: November 8, 2021
Preferred Name

substance withdrawal syndrome

Synonyms

substance withdrawal syndrome

substance withdrawal disorder

drug withdrawal syndrome

substance withdrawal

withdrawal syndrome

drug withdrawal

withdrawal disorder

Definitions

A substance-specific organic brain syndrome that follows the discontinuation of administration or use, or reduction in intake of an addictive substance, e.g. opioids, barbiturates and alcohol; amphetamines or similarly acting sympathomimetics; cocaine; nicotine; sedatives, hypnotics, or anxiolytics. Syndrome manifests with diverse, often painful physical and psychological symptoms, which include but not limited to intense drug craving, anxiety, depression, insomnia, nausea, perspiration, body aches, tremors, hallucinations, and convulsions.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005567

closeMatch

http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/umls/id/C0038587

database_cross_reference

DOID:0060001

NCIT:C35046

SCTID:363101005

UMLS:C0152128

MESH:D013375

EFO:0005800

ICD9:292.0

exactMatch

http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/umls/id/C0152128

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C35046

http://identifiers.org/snomedct/363101005

http://identifiers.org/mesh/D013375

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_0060001

has exact synonym

substance withdrawal syndrome

substance withdrawal disorder

drug withdrawal syndrome

substance withdrawal

withdrawal syndrome

drug withdrawal

id

MONDO:0005567

imported from

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/mondo.owl

label

substance withdrawal syndrome

notation

MONDO:0005567

oboInOwl:hasRelatedSynonym

withdrawal disorder

prefLabel

substance withdrawal syndrome

文本定义

A substance-specific organic brain syndrome that follows the discontinuation of administration or use, or reduction in intake of an addictive substance, e.g. opioids, barbiturates and alcohol; amphetamines or similarly acting sympathomimetics; cocaine; nicotine; sedatives, hypnotics, or anxiolytics. Syndrome manifests with diverse, often painful physical and psychological symptoms, which include but not limited to intense drug craving, anxiety, depression, insomnia, nausea, perspiration, body aches, tremors, hallucinations, and convulsions.

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_303

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