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Term connections

RelationshipRelates toConcept idVocabulary
Active same_as inactive (SNOMED)
40599094
SNOMED
44812718
SNOMED
40401828
SNOMED
Associated finding of (SNOMED)
765455
SNOMED
Concept replaces
40337449
SNOMED
Due to of (SNOMED)
37395589
SNOMED
Has Module
40642539
SNOMED
Has finding site (SNOMED)
4325458
SNOMED
Has status
40642537
SNOMED
Is a
4274025
SNOMED
4047779
SNOMED
4024566
SNOMED
Non-standard to Standard map (OMOP)
137275
SNOMED
SNOMED to Indication/Contra-indication
4342673
NDFRT
Standard to Non-standard map (OMOP)
1420319
ICD10CN
1420318
ICD10CN
1420317
ICD10CN
1420316
ICD10CN
45929235
CIEL
137275
SNOMED
3315528
Nebraska Lexicon
1420331
ICD10CN
1420332
ICD10CN
35208975
ICD10CM
37089181
ICD10GM
37612381
CIM10
42492907
KCD7
45591891
ICD10
37089189
ICD10GM
42492915
KCD7
42618118
ICD10
37224429
CIM10
37089185
ICD10GM
42492911
KCD7
42618114
ICD10
37224425
CIM10
37089186
ICD10GM
42492912
KCD7
42618115
ICD10
37224426
CIM10
37089188
ICD10GM
42492914
KCD7
42618117
ICD10
37224428
CIM10
37089182
ICD10GM
42492908
KCD7
42618111
ICD10
37224422
CIM10
37089190
ICD10GM
42492916
KCD7
42618119
ICD10
37224430
CIM10
37089187
ICD10GM
42492913
KCD7
42618116
ICD10
37224427
CIM10
37089183
ICD10GM
42492909
KCD7
42618112
ICD10
37224423
CIM10
37089191
ICD10GM
42492917
KCD7
42618120
ICD10
37224431
CIM10
37089184
ICD10GM
42492910
KCD7
42618113
ICD10
37224424
CIM10
1420334
ICD10CN
1570833
ICD10CM
1570834
ICD10CM
37089192
ICD10GM
37615957
CIM10
42492918
KCD7
45755475
ICD10
1570841
ICD10CM
1570837
ICD10CM
1570838
ICD10CM
45567612
ICD10CM
45591892
ICD10CM
45562781
ICD10CM
45548467
ICD10CM
45538821
ICD10CM
45557932
ICD10CM
45582203
ICD10CM
1570840
ICD10CM
45601502
ICD10CM
45533889
ICD10CM
45548468
ICD10CM
45572499
ICD10CM
45543637
ICD10CM
45591893
ICD10CM
45601500
ICD10CM
45601501
ICD10CM
45557931
ICD10CM
1570835
ICD10CM
1570839
ICD10CM
45572500
ICD10CM
45562780
ICD10CM
45562782
ICD10CM
45543638
ICD10CM
45538822
ICD10CM
45562779
ICD10CM
45596633
ICD10CM
45596632
ICD10CM
1570836
ICD10CM
1420330
ICD10CN
35207474
ICD10CM
1420329
ICD10CN
1420327
ICD10CN
45532276
OXMIS
1412053
ICD10CN
1420321
ICD10CN
1420323
ICD10CN
1420325
ICD10CN
1420322
ICD10CN
1420333
ICD10CN
1420320
ICD10CN
1420324
ICD10CN
45614380
MeSH
44828888
ICD9CM
45467239
Read
44831524
ICD9CM
1420326
ICD10CN
3061467
Nebraska Lexicon
40599094
SNOMED
45913910
CIEL
1412077
ICD10CN
1412078
ICD10CN
35207475
ICD10CM
37083604
ICD10GM
37614598
CIM10
42487291
KCD7
45571825
ICD10
37089239
ICD10GM
1568404
ICD10CM
1420264
ICD10CN
1570790
ICD10CM
37089093
ICD10GM
37611454
CIM10
42492817
KCD7
45596624
ICD10
1420339
ICD10CN
37089238
ICD10GM
37606001
CIM10
42492923
KCD7
45538820
ICD10
45557255
ICD10CM
37089244
ICD10GM
37089240
ICD10GM
37089250
ICD10GM
37089248
ICD10GM
37089247
ICD10GM
37089242
ICD10GM
37089243
ICD10GM
37089245
ICD10GM
37089241
ICD10GM
1412056
ICD10CN
37083595
ICD10GM
37606357
CIM10
42487284
KCD7
44834643
ICD9CM
45538135
ICD10
1412051
ICD10CN
1412052
ICD10CN
35207468
ICD10CM
37083593
ICD10GM
37607713
CIM10
42487282
KCD7
45542904
ICD10
1420311
ICD10CN
1420312
ICD10CN
1570831
ICD10CM
37089170
ICD10GM
37605822
CIM10
42492896
KCD7
45533888
ICD10
45562778
ICD10CM
37089178
ICD10GM
42492904
KCD7
42618108
ICD10
37224413
CIM10
37089174
ICD10GM
42492900
KCD7
42618104
ICD10
37224401
CIM10
37089175
ICD10GM
42492901
KCD7
42618105
ICD10
37224404
CIM10
37089177
ICD10GM
42492903
KCD7
42618107
ICD10
37224410
CIM10
37089171
ICD10GM
42492897
KCD7
42618101
ICD10
37224392
CIM10
37089179
ICD10GM
42492905
KCD7
42618109
ICD10
37224416
CIM10
37089176
ICD10GM
42492902
KCD7
42618106
ICD10
37224407
CIM10
37089172
ICD10GM
42492898
KCD7
42618102
ICD10
37224395
CIM10
37089180
ICD10GM
42492906
KCD7
42618110
ICD10
37224419
CIM10
37089173
ICD10GM
42492899
KCD7
42618103
ICD10
37224398
CIM10
40337449
SNOMED
3114790
Nebraska Lexicon
1412075
ICD10CN
1412076
ICD10CN
1568405
ICD10CM
37083601
ICD10GM
37083603
ICD10GM
37614597
CIM10
42487290
KCD7
45571822
ICD10
45571824
ICD10CM
1420313
ICD10CN
1412054
ICD10CN
1412055
ICD10CN
35207469
ICD10CM
37083594
ICD10GM
37606142
CIM10
42487283
KCD7
45533166
ICD10
1420315
ICD10CN
1420314
ICD10CN
1420328
ICD10CN
44812718
SNOMED
45500466
Read
40401828
SNOMED
45453711
Read
45926084
CIEL
35826515
UK Biobank
Subsumes
4305590
SNOMED
134404
SNOMED
42598154
SNOMED Veterinary
4019443
SNOMED
4049044
SNOMED
37162658
SNOMED
40483286
SNOMED
4180012
SNOMED
42596398
SNOMED Veterinary
134681
SNOMED
72618
SNOMED
4027240
SNOMED
4280597
SNOMED
37311989
SNOMED
37311988
SNOMED
4150028
SNOMED
40405599
SNOMED
4024992
SNOMED
608072
SNOMED
4221966
SNOMED
37119071
SNOMED
37206121
SNOMED
36674719
SNOMED
4028369
SNOMED
4320821
SNOMED
4001650
SNOMED
4054430
SNOMED
4184115
SNOMED
42598487
SNOMED Veterinary
194071
SNOMED
4306496
SNOMED
4263710
SNOMED
37204807
SNOMED
42572814
SNOMED Veterinary
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