keyboard_backspaceDestruction of lesion

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  • menuadd_circle_outlineDomain IDProcedureclose
  • menuadd_circle_outlineConcept Class IDProcedureclose
  • menuadd_circle_outlineVocabulary ID
    SNOMED
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  • menuadd_circle_outlineConcept ID4024969close
  • menuadd_circle_outlineConcept code120609008close
  • menuadd_circle_outlineValidityValidclose
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  • LanguageSynonym Concept
    English
    Destruction of lesion (procedure)
    Spanish
    destrucción de lesión
    Spanish
    destrucción de lesión (procedimiento)
  • menuadd_circle_outlineValid start31-Jan-2002close
  • menuadd_circle_outlineValid end31-Dec-2099close

Term connections (72)

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Active same_as inactive (SNOMED)
3534054
SNOMED
Concept replaces
4108998
SNOMED
Has Module
40642539
SNOMED
Has direct morphology (SNOMED)
40599742
SNOMED
Has method
4044545
SNOMED
Has status
40642537
SNOMED
Is a
4275431
SNOMED
Non-standard to Standard map (OMOP)
4024969
SNOMED
Standard to Non-standard map (OMOP)
949782
CPT4
949783
CPT4
3233253
Nebraska Lexicon
4024969
SNOMED
4108998
SNOMED
3534054
SNOMED
44515622
OPCS4
35704829
SUS
42758825
OPS
42768571
OPS
46233458
OPCS4
Subsumes
40479968
SNOMED
4148866
SNOMED
4340101
SNOMED
4152498
SNOMED
44784489
SNOMED
37110925
SNOMED
4333559
SNOMED
4180648
SNOMED
4178682
SNOMED
4238111
SNOMED
4139563
SNOMED
4038681
SNOMED
4271596
SNOMED
4204969
SNOMED
4339529
SNOMED
4330378
SNOMED
45763950
SNOMED
4263645
SNOMED
4324332
SNOMED
37152920
SNOMED
45765598
SNOMED
3170948
Nebraska Lexicon
4199523
SNOMED
44806162
SNOMED
4119561
SNOMED
600631
SNOMED
4231951
SNOMED
4150196
SNOMED
4047008
SNOMED
4120987
SNOMED
4046290
SNOMED
4252730
SNOMED
4182436
SNOMED
4085113
SNOMED
4138888
SNOMED
4177706
SNOMED
40487927
SNOMED
4323228
SNOMED
4051177
SNOMED
4051022
SNOMED
4047016
SNOMED
4137424
SNOMED
4051162
SNOMED
43527899
CPT4
43527898
CPT4
2108330
CPT4
4049526
SNOMED
4031663
SNOMED
4136166
SNOMED
36674755
SNOMED
44809589
SNOMED
4080953
SNOMED
37312096
SNOMED
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