keyboard_backspaceDisorder of hand

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  • menuadd_circle_outlineDomain IDConditionclose
  • menuadd_circle_outlineConcept Class IDDisorderclose
  • menuadd_circle_outlineVocabulary ID
    SNOMED
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  • menuadd_circle_outlineConcept ID77635close
  • menuadd_circle_outlineConcept code118933004close
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  • LanguageSynonym Concept
    English
    Disorder of hand (disorder)
    Spanish
    enfermedad de la mano
    Spanish
    trastorno de la mano
    Spanish
    trastorno de la mano (trastorno)
  • menuadd_circle_outlineValid start31-Jan-2002close
  • menuadd_circle_outlineValid end31-Dec-2099close

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Active was_a inactive (SNOMED)
4061721
SNOMED
Has Module
40642539
SNOMED
Has finding site (SNOMED)
4310976
SNOMED
Has status
40642537
SNOMED
Is a
4042503
SNOMED
77358
SNOMED
Non-standard to Standard map (OMOP)
77635
SNOMED
Standard to Non-standard map (OMOP)
37090355
ICD10GM
42493970
KCD7
42618942
ICD10
37225320
CIM10
1571190
ICD10CM
37090111
ICD10GM
42493735
KCD7
42618738
ICD10
37225108
CIM10
37090122
ICD10GM
42493746
KCD7
42618747
ICD10
37225118
CIM10
37090166
ICD10GM
42493790
KCD7
42618786
ICD10
37225158
CIM10
37090133
ICD10GM
42493757
KCD7
42618757
ICD10
37225128
CIM10
1569930
ICD10CM
45533677
ICD10CM
45586818
ICD10CM
45586819
ICD10CM
37089536
ICD10GM
42493227
KCD7
42618325
ICD10
37224631
CIM10
37089087
ICD10GM
42492811
KCD7
42618028
ICD10
37224316
CIM10
1571009
ICD10CM
37089504
ICD10GM
42493195
KCD7
42618295
ICD10
37224604
CIM10
44825648
ICD9CM
3127710
Nebraska Lexicon
4061721
SNOMED
45562986
ICD10CM
45577496
ICD10CM
45577497
ICD10CM
1570819
ICD10CM
37089142
ICD10GM
42492867
KCD7
42618076
ICD10
37224366
CIM10
37090200
ICD10GM
42493824
KCD7
42618814
ICD10
37225188
CIM10
1569921
ICD10CM
45567394
ICD10CM
45567393
ICD10CM
45567395
ICD10CM
37090344
ICD10GM
42493958
KCD7
42618932
ICD10
37225310
CIM10
37090688
ICD10GM
42494251
KCD7
42619184
ICD10
37225562
CIM10
37090886
ICD10GM
42494411
KCD7
42619320
ICD10
37225714
CIM10
37090246
ICD10GM
42493868
KCD7
42618854
ICD10
37225228
CIM10
77635
SNOMED
3409016
Nebraska Lexicon
37087962
ICD10GM
42491719
KCD7
42617146
ICD10
37223453
CIM10
37089186
ICD10GM
42492912
KCD7
42618115
ICD10
37224426
CIM10
37089990
ICD10GM
42493634
KCD7
42618642
ICD10
37225009
CIM10
37090611
ICD10GM
42494173
KCD7
42619118
ICD10
37225492
CIM10
37089614
ICD10GM
42493283
KCD7
42618365
ICD10
42493285
KCD7
37224698
CIM10
42492762
KCD7
37089810
ICD10GM
42493477
KCD7
42618495
ICD10
37224860
CIM10
37090262
ICD10GM
42493880
KCD7
42618864
ICD10
37225238
CIM10
1570545
ICD10CM
37088059
ICD10GM
42491820
KCD7
42617226
ICD10
37223544
CIM10
45572421
ICD10CM
45572420
ICD10CM
45562692
ICD10CM
42492717
KCD7
1570729
ICD10CM
37088988
ICD10GM
42617940
ICD10
37224225
CIM10
37090001
ICD10GM
42493645
KCD7
42618651
ICD10
37225019
CIM10
1570721
ICD10CM
37088977
ICD10GM
42492706
KCD7
42617930
ICD10
37224215
CIM10
37089120
ICD10GM
42492845
KCD7
42618057
ICD10
37224346
CIM10
37088026
ICD10GM
42491788
KCD7
42617196
ICD10
37223514
CIM10
37090017
ICD10GM
42493656
KCD7
42618661
ICD10
37225029
CIM10
1571353
ICD10CM
45592086
ICD10CM
45577480
ICD10CM
45558102
ICD10CM
42492878
KCD7
1570827
ICD10CM
37089153
ICD10GM
42618086
ICD10
37224376
CIM10
37089032
ICD10GM
42617979
ICD10
37224265
CIM10
1570754
ICD10CM
37089009
ICD10GM
42492739
KCD7
42617960
ICD10
37224245
CIM10
42493253
KCD7
37089592
ICD10GM
42618345
ICD10
37224678
CIM10
42618455
ICD10
42493434
KCD7
37089743
ICD10GM
37224811
CIM10
1570811
ICD10CM
37090189
ICD10GM
42493813
KCD7
42618805
ICD10
37225178
CIM10
1571149
ICD10CM
37090285
ICD10GM
42493903
KCD7
42618884
ICD10
37225260
CIM10
42494308
KCD7
37090773
ICD10GM
42619364
ICD10
37225632
CIM10
1571372
ICD10CM
1571337
ICD10CM
37090655
ICD10GM
42494218
KCD7
42619155
ICD10
37225532
CIM10
42494297
KCD7
37090751
ICD10GM
42619232
ICD10
37225612
CIM10
42494286
KCD7
37090739
ICD10GM
42619222
ICD10
37225602
CIM10
1571364
ICD10CM
45543818
ICD10CM
45548618
ICD10CM
45543819
ICD10CM
37090762
ICD10GM
42506060
KCD7
42619242
ICD10
37225622
CIM10
1571380
ICD10CM
45548622
ICD10CM
45558108
ICD10CM
45567798
ICD10CM
37090795
ICD10GM
42494330
KCD7
42619270
ICD10
37225652
CIM10
37090728
ICD10GM
42494275
KCD7
42619212
ICD10
37225592
CIM10
1570582
ICD10CM
37088114
ICD10GM
42491875
KCD7
42617272
ICD10
37223594
CIM10
45548396
ICD10CM
45577232
ICD10CM
45586945
ICD10CM
42493701
KCD7
37090062
ICD10GM
42618699
ICD10
37225069
CIM10
42493690
KCD7
37090051
ICD10GM
42618689
ICD10
37225059
CIM10
37090077
ICD10GM
42506039
KCD7
42618709
ICD10
37225079
CIM10
37089968
ICD10GM
42493612
KCD7
42618622
ICD10
37224991
CIM10
37090039
ICD10GM
42493678
KCD7
42618680
ICD10
37225049
CIM10
37090155
ICD10GM
42493779
KCD7
42618776
ICD10
37225148
CIM10
1571003
ICD10CM
37089494
ICD10GM
42493184
KCD7
42618285
ICD10
37224596
CIM10
1570778
ICD10CM
37089065
ICD10GM
42492789
KCD7
42618008
ICD10
37224296
CIM10
1571173
ICD10CM
37090322
ICD10GM
42493936
KCD7
42618913
ICD10
37225290
CIM10
1571313
ICD10CM
37090622
ICD10GM
42494184
KCD7
42619127
ICD10
37225502
CIM10
37090235
ICD10GM
42493857
KCD7
42618844
ICD10
37225218
CIM10
37090144
ICD10GM
42493768
KCD7
42618767
ICD10
37225138
CIM10
37089603
ICD10GM
42493264
KCD7
42618355
ICD10
37224688
CIM10
1571329
ICD10CM
37090644
ICD10GM
42494207
KCD7
42619146
ICD10
37225522
CIM10
1570737
ICD10CM
37088998
ICD10GM
42492728
KCD7
42617950
ICD10
37224235
CIM10
37089076
ICD10GM
42492800
KCD7
42618018
ICD10
37224306
CIM10
37090509
ICD10GM
42494115
KCD7
42619068
ICD10
37225449
CIM10
1571282
ICD10CM
45534060
ICD10CM
45592060
ICD10CM
45562958
ICD10CM
37090028
ICD10GM
42493667
KCD7
42618670
ICD10
37225039
CIM10
37089110
ICD10GM
42492834
KCD7
42618048
ICD10
37224336
CIM10
37090498
ICD10GM
42494104
KCD7
42619058
ICD10
37225439
CIM10
1571274
ICD10CM
45558087
ICD10CM
45562954
ICD10CM
45577461
ICD10CM
37089670
ICD10GM
42506017
KCD7
42618395
ICD10
37224727
CIM10
1570521
ICD10CM
45591797
ICD10CM
45567523
ICD10CM
45606189
ICD10CM
42491777
KCD7
37088016
ICD10GM
42617186
ICD10
37223504
CIM10
37089525
ICD10GM
42493217
KCD7
42618315
ICD10
37224622
CIM10
37090333
ICD10GM
42493947
KCD7
42618923
ICD10
1571181
ICD10CM
37225300
CIM10
37090677
ICD10GM
42494240
KCD7
42619174
ICD10
45553403
ICD10CM
37225552
CIM10
37090875
ICD10GM
42494400
KCD7
42619310
ICD10
37225704
CIM10
37089175
ICD10GM
42492901
KCD7
42618105
ICD10
37224404
CIM10
1570942
ICD10CM
42493099
KCD7
37090576
ICD10GM
42619098
ICD10
37090533
ICD10GM
42619088
ICD10
37225471
CIM10
42494150
KCD7
42494139
KCD7
37089754
ICD10GM
42493445
KCD7
42618465
ICD10
37224821
CIM10
1570762
ICD10CM
37089043
ICD10GM
42492773
KCD7
42617989
ICD10
37224275
CIM10
37089947
ICD10GM
42493590
KCD7
42618603
ICD10
37224971
CIM10
37089958
ICD10GM
42493601
KCD7
42618613
ICD10
37224981
CIM10
37089979
ICD10GM
42493623
KCD7
42618632
ICD10
37225001
CIM10
37089560
ICD10GM
42493242
KCD7
42618335
ICD10
37224657
CIM10
37090089
ICD10GM
42493713
KCD7
42618719
ICD10
37225089
CIM10
37089776
ICD10GM
42493457
KCD7
42618475
ICD10
37224841
CIM10
37090100
ICD10GM
42493724
KCD7
42618728
ICD10
37225099
CIM10
1571141
ICD10CM
37090273
ICD10GM
42493891
KCD7
42618874
ICD10
37225248
CIM10
37090296
ICD10GM
42493914
KCD7
42618894
ICD10
37225270
CIM10
42618205
ICD10
37089336
ICD10GM
37224510
CIM10
42493020
KCD7
1570899
ICD10CM
37089346
ICD10GM
42493031
KCD7
42618215
ICD10
37224521
CIM10
37089357
ICD10GM
42493042
KCD7
42618225
ICD10
37224531
CIM10
Subsumes
4266590
SNOMED
4080946
SNOMED
4279461
SNOMED
762167
SNOMED
765149
SNOMED
44783167
SNOMED
4007950
SNOMED
4033673
SNOMED
37165473
SNOMED
4171828
SNOMED
4068223
SNOMED
3173537
Nebraska Lexicon
443582
SNOMED
36714094
SNOMED
36684545
SNOMED
36684550
SNOMED
4033657
SNOMED
4211842
SNOMED
1244829
SNOMED
4192897
SNOMED
4267714
SNOMED
607441
SNOMED
4002155
SNOMED
4223498
SNOMED
4185821
SNOMED
42536260
SNOMED
761261
SNOMED
4145142
SNOMED
4297490
SNOMED
4001797
SNOMED
4003150
SNOMED
4001133
SNOMED
72995
SNOMED
36684492
SNOMED
36684495
SNOMED
136203
SNOMED
4177988
SNOMED
1075305
SNOMED
46273771
SNOMED
46273442
SNOMED
4153118
SNOMED
4154352
SNOMED
3174917
Nebraska Lexicon
4185023
SNOMED
4027258
SNOMED
1244680
SNOMED
4308093
SNOMED
42535105
SNOMED
42535104
SNOMED
37169270
SNOMED
37169272
SNOMED
37168434
SNOMED
1246673
SNOMED
36684508
SNOMED
36684509
SNOMED
4058346
SNOMED
42535121
SNOMED
42535120
SNOMED
4343207
SNOMED
4031010
SNOMED
4002820
SNOMED
37168734
SNOMED
40480686
SNOMED
4102128
SNOMED
37167225
SNOMED
4065237
SNOMED
80004
SNOMED
4270734
SNOMED
4223644
SNOMED
4139577
SNOMED
4150193
SNOMED
4041695
SNOMED
3175428
Nebraska Lexicon
36687207
SNOMED
36687206
SNOMED
4031788
SNOMED
4196472
SNOMED
4282750
SNOMED
4131439
SNOMED
4034652
SNOMED
36684269
SNOMED
4065126
SNOMED
4294579
SNOMED
3170982
Nebraska Lexicon
4065727
SNOMED
37207800
SNOMED
37207801
SNOMED
4081231
SNOMED
4001980
SNOMED
4002989
SNOMED
4210765
SNOMED
4083790
SNOMED
4032884
SNOMED
37165483
SNOMED
45768452
SNOMED
4227734
SNOMED
4272934
SNOMED
36674197
SNOMED
435055
SNOMED
37397553
SNOMED
36685966
SNOMED
4063433
SNOMED
443223
SNOMED
4031658
SNOMED
37312363
SNOMED
37312358
SNOMED
37207813
SNOMED
37207815
SNOMED
4333347
SNOMED
4344262
SNOMED
4167986
SNOMED
3170973
Nebraska Lexicon
443284
SNOMED
4311304
SNOMED
46269747
SNOMED
601053
SNOMED
601057
SNOMED
1076879
SNOMED
36714639
SNOMED
4111162
SNOMED
764076
SNOMED
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