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SNOMED CT
Acronym | SNOMEDCT |
Visibility | Public |
Description | The US Edition of SNOMED CT combines the International Release of SNOMED CT and the US Extension of SNOMED CT SNOMED CT provides the core general terminology for the electronic health record (EHR). The concepts have unique meanings and formal logic-based definitions organized into hierarchies. Each International Release includes the core of the terminology (concepts, descriptions, and relationships), together with works to support the implementation and use of SNOMED CT, including subsets, cross maps to existing classifications and coding schemes, and an extensive set of guidelines. The US Extension to SNOMED CT included the concepts, descriptions, and relationships accepted by NLM as a formal extension to the SNOMED CT International Release. NLM no longer releases the standalone US Extension. The US Edition of SNOMED CT includes more than 300,000 unique concepts. There are over 1,000,000 descriptions in SNOMED CT, including synonyms that can be used to refer to a concept. In addition, there are approximately 903,000 links or semantic relationships between the SNOMED CT concepts. |
Status | Production |
Format | UMLS |
Contact | NLM Customer Service, custserv@nlm.nih.gov |
Categories | Health |
Groups | Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid, Unified Medical Language System |
License Information | This ontology is made available via the UMLS. Users of all UMLS ontologies must abide by the terms of the UMLS license. |
Version | Released | Uploaded |
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SNOMEDCT_US_2024_09_01 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator, Error Diff) | 11/04/2024 | 01/16/2025 |
2024AA (Archived) | 05/06/2024 | 08/28/2024 |
2023AB (Archived) | 11/06/2023 | 01/31/2024 |
2023AA (Archived) | 04/01/2023 | 08/07/2023 |
2022AB (Archived) | 11/07/2022 | 01/06/2023 |
2022AA (Archived) | 05/02/2022 | 06/10/2022 |
2021AB (Archived) | 11/01/2021 | 11/18/2021 |
2021AA (Archived) | 04/03/2021 | 05/20/2021 |
2020AB (Archived) | 11/02/2020 | 01/06/2021 |
2020AA (Archived) | 05/04/2018 | 09/24/2020 |
2019AB (Archived) | 11/04/2019 | 11/18/2019 |
2019AA (Archived) | 05/06/2019 | 08/27/2019 |
2018AB (Archived) | 11/05/2018 | 04/29/2019 |
2018AA (Archived) | 05/07/2018 | 07/06/2018 |
2017AB (Archived) | 11/06/2017 | 07/06/2018 |
2017AA (Archived) | 05/08/2017 | 04/06/2018 |
2016AB (Archived) | 02/06/2017 | 02/06/2017 |
2016AA (Archived) | 09/06/2016 | 09/06/2016 |
2015AB (Archived) | 07/20/2016 | 07/20/2016 |
2015AA (Archived) | 06/09/2015 | 06/09/2015 |
2014AB (Archived) | 01/29/2015 | 01/29/2015 |
2014AA (Archived) | 02/21/2014 | 02/21/2014 |
2013AA (Archived) | 02/18/2014 | 02/18/2014 |
2013AA (Archived) | 01/14/2014 | 01/14/2014 |
2013AA (Archived) | 05/08/2013 | 09/25/2013 |
2011_01_31 (Archived) | 01/31/2011 | 08/11/2011 |
2010_07_31 (Archived) | 07/31/2010 | 11/09/2010 |
2010_01_31 (Archived) | 01/31/2010 | 05/12/2010 |
2009_07_31 (Archived) | 07/31/2009 | 01/05/2010 |
2009_01_31 (Archived) | 01/31/2009 | 07/31/2009 |
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- CCC Nursing Ontology
- This is nursing diagnosis ontology of Clinical Care Classification
- Cardiac-centered Frailty Ontology
- This ontology is designed to cover the portions of reality relevant to assessing patient frailty. While we believe it to be relevant to frailty in general, during its development we were specifically focused on decisions relating to cardiac care. We gathered terms using existent instruments, physician interviews, and automated chart reviews. The hierarchical structure was taken from SNOMED-CT. We could not simply use SNOMED-CT because it is too exhaustive to be useful. We add entities where necessary to remain true to our data.
- Drug-Induce Liver Injury (combined)
- A SNOMED subset of terms related to histological and clinical descriptions of Drug Induced Liver Injury (DILI). See Wang et al., "A Unifying Ontology to Integrate Histological and Clinical Observations for Drug-Induce Liver Injury" The American Journal of Pathology, 182:4,1180-1187 (2013). This view contains both of the DILIo major branches; SNOMED:Body Structure and SNOMED:Clinical finding Some of the class names have been changed to correspond to the preferred names in SNOMED of 7/31/2011. In DILIo publication -> in this file; Disorder of liver -> Disease of liver; Finding of general form of body -> General form of body - finding; Finding of size of liver -> size of liver - finding; Subacute necrosis of liver -> subacute hepatic necrosis
- Maternity_Test_Case2
- Testing
- MEdical LifeLog Ontology for people with disability
- No description provided
- SNOMED CT Standard Ontology Based on the Ontology for General Medical Science
- The Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Term Ontology (SCTO) attempts to create a basic OWL 2 ontology for SNOMED CT terminology. The ontology is built based on the Ontology of General Medical Science (OGMS). This ontology implements the SNOMED CT concept model by adding the appropriate axioms to its top-level concepts. The resulting ontology can prevent redundancies and inconsistencies in this large terminology. Moreover, the terminology maintenance can become more accurate. Finally, SNOMED CT can be used in a healthcare environment to create more complex post-coordinated expressions and constraints in a more accurate manner.
- SNOMED Terminos Clinicos
- SNOMED Terminos Clinicos (SNOMED CT), Edicion en Espanol, Distribucion Internacional, Octubre de 2008, 2009_04_30
- Neoplasm_hamartoma
- subset of snomed-ct regarding neoplasm and hamartoma
- Neoplasm_breast_cancer
- This a subset of Neoplasm_hamartoma view, based on Snomed clinical practice's used terms (Fondazione S.Maugeri anatomic pathology dep.). This subset is not to be meant exhaustive, it has been created in order to built a proper ontology for our project, ONCO-i2b2, through the NCBO Ontology Tools.
- Snomed neoplasm, breast cancer
- This a subset of snomed-ct regarding neoplasm and hamartoma, based on Snomed clinical practice's used terms (Fondazione S.Maugeri anatomic pathology dep.). This subset is not to be meant exhaustive, it has been created in order to built a proper ontology for our project, ONCO-i2b2, through the NCBO Ontology Tools.
- Snomed, Body Structure
- The Body Structure subtree in SNOMED-CT. It has been created in order to built a proper ontology for our project, ONCO-i2b2, through the NCBO Ontology Tools.
- SNOMED Ethnic Group
- Ethnic Group From SNOMED CT
- SNOMED Anatomy
- The Anatomy class subtree in SNOMED-CT based on SNOMED CT 2009.07.31
- SNOMED Clinical Finding
- Extract from SNOMED
- SNOMED Organism
- The Organism subtree in SNOMED-CT based on SNOMED-CT v. 2009.01.31
- SNOMED Test Findings
- The Test Findings subtree in SNOMED-CT based on SNOMED-CT v. 2009.01.31
- SNOMED Morphologically Abnormal Structure
- The Morphologically Abnormal Structure subtree of SNOMED CT
- Reserved Acronym SNOMEDCT_US
- Reserved acronym to prevent URI collusion with SNOMEDCT. see https://github.com/ncbo/bioportal-project/issues/198
Classes | 375,783 |
Individuals | 0 |
Properties | 246 |
Maximum depth | 30 |
Maximum number of children | 3,027 |
Average number of children | 4 |
Classes with a single child | 48,683 |
Classes with more than 25 children | 3,114 |
Classes with no definition | 367,146 |
Educatioal Medical Materials Annotator
International Fanconi Anemia Registry
Mapping of Norwegian national quality registries- Variabelbibliotek for medisinske kvalitetsregistre
Nomenclature for Anatomic Pathology
Rehabilita, Disruptive Technologies for the Rehabilitation of the Future
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Body structure
Clinical finding
Environment or geographical location
Event
Observable entity
Organism
Pharmaceutical / biologic product
Physical force
Physical object
Procedure
Qualifier value
Record artifact
Situation with explicit context
- Alert from sepsis monitoring system received
- Alert from systemic inflammatory response syndrome monitoring system received
Antenatal risk factors
- Awaiting admission elsewhere
- Body mass index follow-up planning not done
- Disease type AND/OR category not applicable
- Disease type AND/OR category not assigned
Family history with explicit context
- Family able to participate in care planning
- Family demonstrates knowledge of disease process
- Family grieving
Family history of clinical finding
- Child abuse in family
Drug misuse by mother
- Family distress
- Family history of amnesia
Family history of ataxia
- Family history of backache
Family history of breast cancer gene BRCA mutation
- Family history of consanguinity
Family history of disability
Family history of disorder
- Family history of edema of lower extremity
Family history of gene mutation
Family history of genetic disorder carrier
- Family history of hematuria
- Family history of hypercoagulable state
Family history of infertility
- Family history of macrocephaly
Family history of microcephaly
- Family history of problem behavior
- Family history of Raynaud phenomenon
Family history of smoking
- Family history of stillbirth
- Family history of tall stature
- Family history of tinnitus
- Family history of tremor
- Family history of victim of physical abuse
- Family history: Gynecological problem
- Family history: maternal grandfather alive and well
- Family history: maternal grandmother alive and well
- Family history: Paternal grandfather alive and well
- Family history: paternal grandmother alive and well
Family illness
- Family member absent due to military deployment
Family member deceased
Child of patient deceased
- Family history of death due to natural cause
- Family history of death of unknown cause
- Family history of neonatal death
- Family history of perinatal death
- Family history of relative killed
- Family history of sudden death
Father deceased
- FH: Suicide
Mother deceased
Sibling deceased
Spouse deceased
- Father left home
- Father remarried
FH: Allergy
- FH: Anxiety state
- FH: Atopy
- FH: Brother alive and well
- FH: Brother alive with problem
- FH: Daughter alive and well
- FH: Daughter alive with problem
- FH: Death under 60 years
- FH: Dyslexia
- FH: Early menarche
- FH: Early menopause
- FH: Father alive and well
- FH: Father alive with problem
- FH: Late menarche
- FH: Late menopause
- FH: Longevity
- FH: Low vision
- FH: Mother alive and well
- FH: Mother alive with problem
FH: Multiple pregnancy
- FH: Nutritional deficiency
FH: Raised blood lipids
- FH: Sister alive and well
- FH: Sister alive with problem
- FH: Son alive and well
- FH: Son alive with problem
- FH: Sudden infant death
H/O: previous baby bottle fed
History of previous baby breast fed
- Husband alive
- Husband well
Imprisonment of family member
Legal problem in family
- Maternal exposure to radiation
- Maternal history of insulin dependence
Maternal pyrexia
- Mother currently breastfeeding
- Mother left home
- Mother remarried
- Mother under medication treatment
- Mother victim of domestic violence
Parent unemployed
- Parents separated
Paternal drug misuse
- Patient's child aware of diagnosis
- Relative aware of prognosis
- Relative dying
- Spouse of subject is victim of crime
Spouse unwell
- Spouse works away from home
- Vulnerable child in family
- Wife alive
- Wife pregnant
- Wife unable to cope
- Wife well
Family history of procedure
Family history unknown
- Family history with explicit context pertaining to aunt
Family history with explicit context pertaining to daughter
Family history with explicit context pertaining to father
Family history with explicit context pertaining to maternal grandfather
Family history with explicit context pertaining to mother
Family history with explicit context pertaining to paternal grandfather
Family history with explicit context pertaining to paternal grandmother
Family history with explicit context pertaining to sister
Family history with explicit context pertaining to son
- Family history with explicit context pertaining to uncle
Family social history
FH: Brother
FH: Maternal grandmother
No family history of
Finding with explicit context
Information declined
- Insurance refused - medical reasons
- Measurement of medication level in blood started
Medication therapy management information sent
- Patient non-compliant with specific advice
- Patient refuses to release medical information
- Patient refuses to verify personal information
- Procedure carried out at different service or facility
Procedure with explicit context
Response to treatment
- Subject refused to request medication tier exception
SNOMED CT Model Component
Social context
Special concept
Specimen
Staging and scales
Substance
Id | http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/430283008
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/430283008
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Preferred Name | Family history of sudden death |
Synonyms |
Family history of sudden death (situation)
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
All Properties
altLabel | Family history of sudden death (situation)
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prefLabel | Family history of sudden death
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Type ID |
900000000000003001
900000000000013009
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CASE SIGNIFICANCE ID | 900000000000448009
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notation | 430283008
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Has subject relationship context | |
Effective time | 20100131
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Active | 1
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Has associated finding | |
Has temporal context | |
subClassOf | |
Semantic type UMLS property | |
Has finding context | |
type | |
Subset member | 447562003~MAPRULE~TRUE
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6011000124106~MAPGROUP~1
447562003~MAPTARGET~Z63.4
447562003~MAPGROUP~1
447562003~CORRELATIONID~447561005
447562003~MAPADVICE~ALWAYS Z63.4
6011000124106~MAPCATEGORYID~447637006
900000000000509007~ACCEPTABILITYID~900000000000548007
900000000000508004~ACCEPTABILITYID~900000000000548007
447562003~MAPPRIORITY~1
447562003~MAPCATEGORYID~447637006
6011000124106~MAPPRIORITY~1
6011000124106~CORRELATIONID~447561005
6011000124106~MAPRULE~TRUE
900000000000497000~MAPTARGET~XUgOd
6011000124106~MAPADVICE~ALWAYS Z82.41 | CONSIDER ADDITIONAL CODE TO IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CONDITION OR DISEASE
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DEFINITION STATUS ID | 900000000000073002
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tui | T033
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CTV3ID | XUgOd
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cui | C2315244
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ICD-10-CM 2018 | Certified+Professional+Coder+ | Comment | http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/40068008 | 2018-06-08 |
Surgical specialty should be surgury? | jimmccusker | Comment | http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/394732004 | 2012-09-26 |
SNOMEDCT | kotharu | Comment | http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/123037004 | 2012-04-17 |
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