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Code System Concept
Code System Concept Code | 716865000 |
Code System Concept Name | Congenital infection caused by enterovirus (disorder) |
Code System Preferred Concept Name | Congenital infection caused by enterovirus (disorder) |
Concept Status | Published |
Concept Status Date | 09/01/2024 |
Code System Name | SNOMED-CT |
Concept Details
Code System Code | PH_SNOMED-CT |
Code System OID | 2.16.840.1.113883.6.96 |
HL7 Table 0396 Code | SCT |
Superseded By Concept | |
SDO Concept Status | Active |
SDO Concept Status Date | 07/31/2016 |
SDO Date Created | 07/31/2016 |
SDO Date Revised | 07/31/2016 |
Description | An infectious embryofetopathy that has been reported to cause spontaneous abortion, stillbirth, malformations and acute systemic illness in the newborn. The clinical manifestations of congenital infection ranges from asymptomatic to benign, febrile to severe illness consisting of variable combinations of sepsis, hepatitis, coagulopathy, myocarditis, pneumonitis and meningoencephalitis. |
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Concept Alternate Designations
SDO Designation ID | Concept Designation Description | Status | Designation Type | PHIN Preferred Term Flag | Code Flag |
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3307835011 | Congenital infection caused by enterovirus | Active | Synonym | false | false |
3307836012 | Congenital enterovirus infection | Active | Synonym | false | false |
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Congenital infection caused by enterovirus (disorder) {716865000 , SNOMED-CT } |
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