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

CONCEPTID<br />

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128177006<br />

27925004<br />

25694009<br />

112629002<br />

19130008<br />

384709000<br />

161006<br />

48333001<br />

105594005<br />

127559009<br />

189411005<br />

64305001<br />

82515000<br />

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

M-01471<br />

M-01472<br />

M-03010<br />

M-03130<br />

M-04013<br />

M-10000<br />

M-10005<br />

M-11000<br />

M-11100<br />

M-11106<br />

M-31318<br />

M-35011<br />

M-36320<br />

M-36750<br />

FULLY SPECIFIED NAME<br />

Cutaneous patch<br />

(morphologic abnormality)<br />

Cutaneous plaque<br />

(morphologic abnormality)<br />

Nodule (morphologic<br />

abnormality)<br />

Papule (morphologic<br />

abnormality)<br />

Macule (morphologic<br />

abnormality)<br />

Traumatic abnormality<br />

(morphologic abnormality)<br />

Sprain (morphologic<br />

abnormality)<br />

Thermal injury (morphologic<br />

abnormality)<br />

Burn injury (morphologic<br />

abnormality)<br />

Thermal burn (morphologic<br />

abnormality)<br />

Everted margin (morphologic<br />

abnormality)<br />

Antemortem thrombus<br />

(morphologic abnormality)<br />

Urticaria (morphologic<br />

abnormality)<br />

Vesicle (morphologic<br />

abnormality)<br />

DEFINITION<br />

Skin lesion, greater than 2 cm, flat, colored ;<br />

differs from a macule only in size<br />

Skin lesion, greater than 2 cm, flat, colored ;<br />

differs from a macule only in size<br />

A 1 to 5 cm firm lesion raised above the<br />

surface of the surrounding skin; differs from<br />

a papule only in size<br />

A small, solid lesion, less than 1 cm in<br />

diameter, raised above the surface of the<br />

surrounding skin and hence palpable<br />

A flat lesion, less than 2 cm in diameter, not<br />

raised above the surface of the surrounding<br />

skin<br />

A structure damaged by an external force<br />

Injury to a ligament due to movement of joint<br />

beyond normal range<br />

Injury due to increased heat<br />

Generic burn injury, including that due to<br />

excessive heat, as well as cauterization ,<br />

friction, electricity, radiation, sunlight, and<br />

other causes<br />

Burn injury due to excessive heat<br />

The structure representing the everted margin<br />

of a part<br />

Antemortem blood clot in the cardiovascular<br />

system<br />

A raised, erythematous papule or cutaneous<br />

plaque, usually representing short-lived<br />

dermal edema<br />

A small (less than 1 cm) fluid-filled lesion,<br />

raised above the plane of surrounding skin<br />

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

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