Ambiguous Concept | POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO association reference set (foundation metadata concept) | The inactivation reason “Ambiguous Concept” with association type “POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO” explicitly states that the concept to be inactivated is inherently ambiguous but that each of the potential meanings represented by the ambiguous concept is semantically identical to one of the “POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO” target concepts, whether currently present or could be created in SNOMED CT. The implication of this definition is that for any given ambiguous concept there must be 2 or more POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO target concepts.
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Annotation |
Inactivation Reason | Association Type | Description |
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Ambiguous | “POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO” | This inactivation reason explicitly states that the inactivated concept is inherently ambiguous but that each of the potential meanings represented by the ambiguous concept is semantically identical to one of the “POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO” target concepts, whether currently present or could be created in SNOMED CT. The implication of this definition is that for any given ambiguous concept there must be 2 or more POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO target concepts. |
Guidance | ||
Identify ALL possible meanings that arise from the ambiguity. Identify semantically equivalent SCT concepts where they exist, and create new concepts where they do not exist.
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Examples
Two possible meanings:
- Polycystic ovary syndrome - available in SCT 237055002 | Polycystic ovary syndrome (disorder)|
- Polycystic ovary - did not exist in SCT
Resolution:
- Create a new concept: Polycystic ovary
- Inactivate 69878008 |Polycystic ovaries (disorder)| with the following target historical associations:
- POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO 781067001 | Polycystic ovary (disorder)|
- POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO 237055002 | Polycystic ovary syndrome (disorder)|
Managing incoming historical associations
The intention is that this functionality will be seamlessly integrated into the tooling so as to present to the user the appropriate updated historically association to be allocated.
Whenever an already stated POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO target itself also becomes inactive - whether at the same release or later, identifying the replacement for the original concept, should follow the combinatorial logic stated below.
- (A) POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (B OR C) and (B) SAME_AS (D) implies A POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (C OR D)
- (A) POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (B OR C) and (B) REPLACED_BY (D) implies (A) POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (C OR D)
- (AIntEd) POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (BIntEd OR CIntEd) and (BIntEd) MOVED_TO (DNRC) implies (AIntEd) POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (CIntEd)
- (A) POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (B OR C) and (B) POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (D OR E) implies A POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (C OR D OR E)
- (A) POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (B OR C) and (B) WAS_A (D AND E) implies ((A) POSSIBLY_EQUIVALENT_TO (C) OR (A) WAS_A (D AND E))
- Note: Once MOVED_TO the NRC we (SNOMED International) have no knowledge of what has happened to BIntEd