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SNOMED CT Compositional Grammar is a syntax for representing SNOMED CT expressions. SNOMED CT expressions are a structured combination of one or more concept identifiers used to express a clinical idea. When documenting a full concept definition or an expression relationship statement, which asserts the relationship between two expressions, it is often useful to use a syntax that is consistent with SNOMED CT Compositional Grammar. For these purposes, the following ABNF syntax extension may be used:
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where 'subExpression' and 'definitionStatus' are defined as per SNOMED CT Compositional Grammar.
For example, the following statement documents the definition of the fully defined concept
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95617006|Neonatal cyanosis| |
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(95617006|Neonatal cyanosis|) === (3415004|Cyanosis|+ 363696006|Neonatal cardiovascular disorder|: 246454002|Occurrence|= 255407002|Neonatal|, 363698007|Finding site|= 113257007|Structure of cardiovascular system|) |
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In this last example, the equivalence of two expressions is defined (as illustrated in Figure 8):
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(49601007 |Disorder of cardiovascular system|: 246454002|Occurrence| = 255407002|Neonatal|) === (64572001|Disease|: 246454002|Occurrence| = 255407002|Neonatal|, 363698007|Finding site|= 113257007|Structure of cardiovascular system|) |
Figure 8: Diagram showing the equivalence of two
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expressions
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