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232 | <strong>SNOMED</strong> CT <strong>Release</strong> <strong>Format</strong> 1 (<strong>RF1</strong>) <strong>Guide</strong> July 2012<br />

CONCEPTID<br />

119413000<br />

56703005<br />

88427007<br />

62975006<br />

31716004<br />

95323007<br />

410016009<br />

367522007<br />

128045006<br />

402567004<br />

58759008<br />

<strong>SNOMED</strong>ID<br />

C-20554<br />

C-21012<br />

C-21612<br />

C-21613<br />

C-A6032<br />

D0-00044<br />

D0-005A3<br />

D0-01036<br />

D0-01302<br />

D0-1015C<br />

D0-22020<br />

FULLY SPECIFIED NAME<br />

Mineral spirits (substance)<br />

Amyl alcohol - commercial<br />

(substance)<br />

Methyl acetylene (substance)<br />

Methyl acetylene-propadiene<br />

mixture (substance)<br />

Frozen plasma product,<br />

human (product)<br />

Scleredema (disorder)<br />

Lipodermatosclerosis<br />

(disorder)<br />

Dermatitis infectiosa<br />

eczematoides (disorder)<br />

Cellulitis (disorder)<br />

Vesicular eczema of hands<br />

and/or feet (disorder)<br />

Intertrigo (disorder)<br />

DEFINITION<br />

Hydrocarbon solvents with flash points above<br />

38 degrees C<br />

An alcohol obtained from refinement of fusel<br />

oil; contains mainly isopentyl alcohol and<br />

2-methyl-1-butanol<br />

Colorless gas with a sweet odor , used as fuel<br />

and shipped as compressed gas<br />

A colorless gas with a characteristic foul odor<br />

, used as a fuel and shipped as a liquefied<br />

compressed gas<br />

Category of human frozen plasma products,<br />

regardless of time from donation to freezing<br />

Hard non pitting edema and induration of the<br />

skin; a finding associated with Buschke's<br />

disease<br />

A decrease in lower leg circumference due to<br />

recurrent ulceration and fat necrosis causing<br />

loss of subcutaneous tissue in a patient with<br />

venous stasis disease<br />

Inflammation of skin adjacent to an infectious<br />

site by autoinnoculation; appears as<br />

eczematous plaque with or without vesicles<br />

Inflammation that may involve the skin and or<br />

subcutaneous tissues, and or muscle<br />

Self-limited vesicular eruption of palms and<br />

soles<br />

Superficial dermatitis on opposed skin<br />

surfaces<br />

© 2002-2012 International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation CVR #: 30363434

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