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StatusIn progress
Version

0.5


Descriptions:

Termdescription typeLanguage/acceptabilityLanguage/acceptabilityCase significance
Rheumatic heart disease OR Chronic rheumatic inflammation of (body structure) (disorder)FSNus:Pgb:Pci

Rheumatic heart disease/ Chronic rheumatic (body structure in itis prefix form) itis

SYNus:Pgb:Pci


Concept model:

Attribute

Cardinality

AttributeValueRole Group Cardinality
1..1


Scg expression
116680003|Is a (attribute)|



Scg expression
64572001 | Disease (disorder) |




N/A

1..1


Scg expression
263502005 |Clinical course (attribute)|



Scg expression
90734009 |Chronic (qualifier value)|


               

1..1

1..1


Scg expression
42752001 |Due to (attribute)|



Scg expression
58718002 |Rheumatic fever (disorder)|




1..1






1..1


Scg expression
255234002 |After (attribute)|



Scg expression
58718002 |Rheumatic fever (disorder)|




1..1

0..1


Scg expression
116676008 | Associated morphology (attribute)|



Scg expression
409777003 |Chronic inflammatory morphology (morphologic abnormality)|




1..*


@rolegroup

1..1


Scg expression
363698007 | Finding site (attribute) |



Scg expression
<< 80891009 |Heart structure (body structure)|


Definition status:  


Scg expression
900000000000073002|Defined|


Applies To:

Scg expression
<< 23685000 |Rheumatic heart disease (disorder)|


Template Language:


Rules for description generation:

  1. Apply General rules for generating descriptions for templates
  2. Apply Enhancements for the Template Language
  3. Remove word 'chronic' from the descriptions of [morphology] to avoid double 'chronic', e.g. chronic chronic inflammation in descriptions. 
  4. When clinical course is chronic and morphology has value of Chronic inflammatory morphology, descriptions are commonly presented in form of -itis, e.g. Chronic rheumatic carditis, Chronic rheumatic valvulitis. The variable [morphology] should be kept in descriptions. Then, authors should modify descriptions manually.  New rules can be developed in future to generated descriptions based on finding site, e.g. liver structure - hepatitis, pancreatic structure - pancreatitis.