Table 8.
MyPacs clusters summary no. 2
| RadLex and SNOMED CT terms | Cluster summary |
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•With: RadLex descriptor =⇒ concomitance descriptor •Neck: Anatomical entity =⇒ material anatomical entity =⇒ anatomical structure =⇒ subdivision of cardinal body part =⇒ subdivision of body proper •Ear: Anatomical entity =⇒ material anatomical entity =⇒ anatomical structure =⇒ subdivision of cardinal body part =⇒ subdivision of head •Old: RadLex descriptor =⇒ temporal descriptor •Head: Anatomical entity =⇒ cardinal body part •SNOMED CT: Normal, Ear, Abnormal, Man, Patient |
A variety of diseases related to the neck, ear, and head are discussed. Cases related to brain diagnosis involved with observation done for the head and neck to see any abnormal manifestations related to these body parts. |
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•With: RadLex descriptor =⇒ concomitance descriptor •Male: Patient descriptor =⇒ gender •Cyst: clinical finding =⇒ pathophysiologic finding =⇒ proliferation =⇒ focal proliferation • Mass: Imaging observation =⇒ enhancement =⇒ lesion •Old: RadLex descriptor =⇒ temporal descriptor •SNOMED CT: Lateral, Benign, Vessel, Male, Normal |
A variety of diseases related to cystic mass and abdominal mass are discussed. Cases related abdominal distension with displacement and left laterally (location) are discussed. |
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•No: RadLex descriptor =⇒ certainty descriptor •Ear: Anatomical entity =⇒ material anatomical entity =⇒ anatomical structure =⇒ subdivision of cardinal body part =⇒ subdivision of head •Low: RadLex descriptor =⇒ generalized descriptor •Lateral: RadLex descriptor =⇒ location descriptor •Pain: Clinical finding =⇒ symptom •SNOMED CT: Fracture, Lateral, Pain, Right, Joint |
A variety of diseases related to the ear and head are discussed. Location descriptor describes the laterality of diseases. |
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•No: RadLex descriptor =⇒ certainty descriptor •Face: Anatomical entity =⇒ material anatomical entity =⇒ anatomical structure =⇒subdivision of cardinal body part =⇒ subdivision of head •Male: RadLex descriptor =⇒ patient descriptor =⇒ gender •Stat: RadLex descriptor =⇒ imaging procedure descriptor =⇒ orderable priority •Normal: RadLex descriptor =⇒ normality descriptor •SNOMED CT: Ear, Pain, Male, Normal, Female |
Findings show certainty about the malignancy of tissues or cells. Descriptor shows that findings are normal and several cases with the face and ear as an anatomical entity, related to male patients. |
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•Diagnostic: RadLex descriptor =⇒ quality descriptor •Stat: RadLex descriptor =⇒ imaging procedure descriptor =⇒ orderable priority •Vein: anatomical entity =⇒ material anatomical entity =⇒ anatomical structure =⇒ cardinal organ part =⇒ organ region =⇒ organ segment =⇒ region of vascular tree =⇒ segment of venous tree organ •Abdomen: Anatomical entity =⇒ material anatomical entity =⇒ anatomical structure =⇒ subdivision of cardinal body part =⇒ subdivision of body proper =⇒ subdivision of trunk =⇒ subdivision of trunk proper •Calcification: clinical finding =⇒ pathophysiologic finding =⇒ degenerative disorder =⇒ deposition =⇒ mineral deposition disorder •SNOMED CT: Neck, Abdomen, Chest, Liver, Head |
Cases related to vascular malformation and abdomen are discussed. Cases with neck and head anatomical structure are discussed. Clinical findings show calcification in the abdomen body part. Procedure Stat is used in medical emergency and shows that cases discussed in this cluster are more severe. |
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• Injection: RadLex descriptor =⇒ imaging procedure descriptor =⇒ substance administration attribute =⇒ route of administration •Hyperintense: RadLex descriptor =⇒ imaging observation descriptor =⇒ modality-related characteristic =⇒ signal characteristic •Dens: Anatomical entity =⇒ material anatomical entity =⇒ anatomical structure =⇒ cardinal organ part =⇒ organ region =⇒ organ segment =⇒ segment of vertebra •Hypointense: RadLex descriptor =⇒ imaging observation descriptor =⇒ modality-related characteristic =⇒ signal characteristic •Vascular: RadLex descriptor =⇒ anatomically related descriptor •SNOMED CT: Patient, Male, Lateral, Diagnosis, Abnormal |
Diseases related to brain cysts and lesions in the nervous system are discussed. Male patient with bladder incontinence is discussed. |