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SNOMED CT (Clinical Terms) is a clinical terminology which was built by merging, restructuring, and enhancing the previous SNOMED version RT (Reference Terminology) with the former UK Read Codes.
For Ms. Zajick, Azucena is a textbook case of post-traumatic stress disorder: no anachronism, she insists, since the condition predated the clinical terminology.
The commonly used clinical terminology and grading systems are summarized.
It covers clinical terminology regarding cancers, findings, drugs, therapies, anatomy, genes, and many other cancer research related terms.
On the other hand, clinical terminology systems that can be referenced by archetypes also have a wide coverage over many types of health-care information.
SNOMED Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT), a leading clinical terminology, was reported to lack concepts and synonyms, problems that cannot be fully alleviated by using post-coordination.
The discussion diverges by gender: Women tend to have matter-of-fact discussions, using clinical terminology.
I didn't know the clinical terminology at the time, but I've since learned that there is a name for such disordered mourning.
GPs code diagnoses using a structured clinical terminology [ 15].
Note that clinical terminology was not used in the survey.
However, much of the information and clinical terminology needs translation into lay language.
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