Descriptions:
Term | description type | Language/acceptability | Language/acceptability | Case significance |
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Intoxication caused by [substance or product] (disorder) | FSN | us:P | gb:P | ci |
Intoxication caused by [substance or product] | SYN | us:P | gb:P | ci |
[substance or product] intoxication | SYN | us:A | gb:A | ci |
Concept model:
Attribute cardinality | Attribute cardinality in role group | Attribute | Value |
---|---|---|---|
1..1 | 0..0 | ||
0..1 | 0..1 | ||
0..* | 0..1 | ||
0..1 |
Definition status:
900000000000073002 |Defined (core metadata concept)|
Applies to
<< 1149322001 |Intoxication (disorder)|
Template Language
[[~0..1]] {[[~0..1]] 263502005 |Clinical course (attribute)| = [[ +id ( < 288524001 |Courses (qualifier value)| ) @course]]},
[[~0..* @rolegroup]]{
[[~0..1]] 246075003 |Causative agent (attribute)| = [[+id ( < 105590001 |Substance (substance)| OR < 373873005 |Pharmaceutical / biologic product (product)| ) @causative]],
[[~0..1]] 363698007 |Finding site (attribute)| = [[+id ( << 12738006 |Brain structure (body structure)| ) ]] }
Link to the misaligned concept report
Rules for generating descriptions:
EDITORIAL GUIDELINES for Causative agent (attribute):
Hierarchy | Concept type | Allowed | Exception | Examples and Notes |
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Substance | Base | yes | none | Examples:
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Substance | Modification | no | no | No use case has been identified for use of this concept type for modeling in this subhierarchy |
Substance | Structure grouper | yes | none | Examples:
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Substance | Disposition grouper | yes | none | Examples:
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Substance | Role grouper | no | none | Example: 1149353004 |Psychoactive substance-induced intoxication (disorder)| |
Product | Structure grouper | no | none | No use case has been identified for use of this concept type for modeling in this subhierarchy. Medicinal product-containing concepts can be used for modeling in this subhierarchy. |
Product | Disposition grouper | no | none | No use case has been identified for use of this concept type for modeling in this subhierarchy. Medicinal product-containing concepts can be used for modeling in this subhierarchy. |
Product | Role grouper | yes | none | Examples to be added - pending* |
Product | Medicinal product-containing | yes | none | Examples to be added - pending* |
Product | Medicinal product-only | no | none | No use case has been identified for use of this concept type for modeling in this subhierarchy. Medicinal product-containing concepts can be used for modeling in this subhierarchy. |
Product | Medicinal product form-containing | no | none | No use case has been identified for use of this concept type for modeling in this subhierarchy. Medicinal product form-containing concepts can be used for modeling in this subhierarchy. |
Product | Medicinal product form-only | no | none | No use case has been identified for use of this concept type for modeling in this subhierarchy. Medicinal product form-containing concepts can be used for modeling in this subhierarchy. |
Product | Clinical drug | no | none | No use case has been identified for use of this concept type for modeling in this subhierarchy. Medicinal product form-containing concepts can be used for modeling in this subhierarchy. |
4 Comments
Farzaneh Ashrafi
Hi Jim Case and Yongsheng Gao
Can you kindly review the template and let me know if you have any feedback? The template is created based on the EAG recommendation on poisoning and overdose during the following meetings.
The inclusion of an optional finding site attribute is detailed in GC-912 - Getting issue details... STATUS
Thanks,
Farzaneh
CC: Toni Morrison
Jim Case
Are we limiting the finding site to only Brain structure? Are there other circumstances where there is an organ specific intoxication?
Farzaneh Ashrafi
Hi Jim Case
Currently, there are no concept under intoxication that have a finding site except for the ones that are of type "X intoxication delirium". 2776000 |Delirium (disorder)| by definition has a finding site of brain structure (although some of the concepts under delirium have a broader finding site of "Structure of nervous system (body structure)" e.g 771418002 |Delirium following surgical procedure (disorder)| and subtypes).
We have concepts such as 767291004 |Chronic pancreatitis due to acute alcohol intoxication (disorder)|, with finding site: Pancreatic structure (body structure), but this concept is defined as X due to intoxication so I don't think it is applicable.
I can expand the range to body structure if it is preferred to accommodate potential future requests/use-cases?
Thanks,
Farzaneh
Jim Case
Expansion of the range is only necessary if we have a use case, which it appears we do not.