ICD is the foundation for the identification of health trends and statistics globally, and the international standard for reporting diseases and health conditions. It is the diagnostic classification standard for all clinical and research purposes. ICD defines the universe of diseases, disorders, injuries and other related health conditions, listed in a comprehensive, hierarchical fashion that allows for:
easy storage, retrieval and analysis of health information for evidenced-based decision-making;
sharing and comparing health information between hospitals, regions, settings and countries; and
data comparisons in the same location across different time periods.
Uses include monitoring of the incidence and prevalence of diseases, observing reimbursements and resource allocation trends, and keeping track of safety and quality guidelines. They also include the counting of deaths as well as diseases, injuries, symptoms, reasons for encounter, factors that influence health status, and external causes of disease.
prurit cholestatique attribuable à un trouble hépatique
Definitions
Pruritus due to genetic or aquired liver diseases associated with bile retention such as biliary atresia or drug-induced cholestasis.
Type
http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class
comment
świąd z powodu genetycznych lub aquired choroby wątroby związane z zatrzymaniem żółci, takich jak biliary atresia lub lekiem wywołanym cholestasis.
Juckreiz aufgrund genetischer oder erworbener Lebererkrankungen im Zusammenhang mit Gallenretention wie Gallenatresie oder medikamentös induzierter Cholestase.
pruritus οφείλεται σε γενετικές ή ακουστικές ασθένειες του ήπατος που σχετίζονται με την κατακράτηση χολής, όπως η χολική ατρησία ή η χολολιθίαση.
prurit
prurit causé par des maladies génétiques ou des maladies du foie aquifères associées à la rétention de la bile, comme l'atrésie biliaire ou la cholestase induite par un médicament.
Pruritus due to genetic or aquired liver diseases associated with bile retention such as biliary atresia or drug-induced cholestasis.
Copy the code below and paste it to your HTML page
Note:
If you would like to use Quick Jump across multiple ontologies:
You can enter a comma-separated list of ontology ids:
var BP_ontology_id = "NCIt,SNOMEDCT";
You can set the variable to 'all' to search all ontologies in SIFR BioPortal:
var BP_ontology_id = "all";
To include definitions in the Jump To drop-down, add the following variable in Javascript:
var BP_include_definitions = true;
In the code that you just pasted, make sure to change the path to the quick_jump.js file to point to the location where you put the file (relative to your HTML file)
For example, if you put the quick_jump.js file in the same directory as your HTML file, this is the code you would use:
In the header for the page where you want the form field, include the
form_complete.js
file.
On your form, for the fields where you want to use the class-selection widget, specify the field's class in the following format:
bp_form_complete-{ontology_id_list}-{value}
For example,
bp_form_complete-NCIT-uri
will use NCI Thesaurus (ontology id is NCIT) and will put the class URI in the field after the user selects the class from the pull-down list.
Note:
In addition to single ontology ids, you can use a list:
bp_form_complete-NCIT,NCBITAXON-uri
OR
use 'all' to search across all SIFR BioPortal ontologies:
bp_form_complete-all-uri
The autocomplete widget accesses ontology content from the latest version of the ontology.
You can use the following parameters to select which value will be placed into the user-visible input field:
shortid
put the short id of the class, as used in SIFR BioPortal (e.g., "Common_Neoplasm");
name
put the preferred name of the class (e.g., "Common Neoplasm");
In addition to the input element you defined, there are four hidden form elements that are created and then set when a user selects a class from the list. For example, if you create a field with this code: