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Code System Concept
Code System Concept Code | 770436006 |
Code System Concept Name | Familial juvenile hypertrophy of the breast (disorder) |
Code System Preferred Concept Name | Familial juvenile hypertrophy of the breast (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Superseded By Concept | |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 | 01/31/2019 |
SDO Date Created | 01/31/2019 |
SDO Date Revised | 01/31/2019 |
Description | A rare breast malformation disorder characterised by unilateral or bilateral, symmetrical or asymmetrical, uncontrolled, rapid and massive enlargement of the breast(s) in peripubertal females, occurring in various members of a family. Additional associated manifestations may include skin hyperaemia, dilated subcutaneous veins, skin necrosis, kyphosis, lordosis and anonychia. Growth and development are otherwise normal. |
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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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3700855019 | Familial juvenile gigantomastia | Active | Synonym | false | false |
3700856018 | Familial juvenile hypertrophy of the breast | Active | Synonym | false | false |
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- Page last updated:June 20, 2024
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