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titleTraumatic injury (disorder)

The use of |Spontaneous event (event)| is in development, as many of the concepts that related to non-traumatic are not in fact spontaneous. 

  • In those cases where it is clinically apparent that the cause is spontaneous, the concept is modeled with a |Due to (attribute)| of |Spontaneous event (event)|.
  • In those cases where it cannot be determined that the clinical condition is actually spontaneous (i.e., no known underlying mechanism), a |Due to (attribute)| relationship to |Spontaneous event (event)| would be omitted.

Where a request for a specific traumatic or non-traumatic disorder is made and there is support in literature for both, then concepts representing both the traumatic and non traumatic forms together with a generic form should be added.

Friction injury, abrasion

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Ruptures are modeled with an |Associated morphology (attribute)| of 125671007 of 125671007 |Rupture (morphologic abnormality)|. A   A disorder concept modeled with a Rupture (morphologic abnormality) will classify classifies as a subtype of 417163006 |Traumatic or non-traumatic injury (disorder)|.

  • Traumatic rupture concepts are modeled with a |Due to (attribute)| of << |Traumatic event (event)|
  • Nontraumatic rupture concepts are modeled as a subtype of 1119219007 |Nontraumatic injury (disorder)|

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titleEffective July 2021

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