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SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms) - TSV

SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms) is the world's most comprehensive multilingual clinical healthcare terminology, a systematically organized collection of medical terms for standardizing, capturing, storing, and exchanging clinical information in electronic health records. Originally developed by the College of American Pathologists in the 1960s, it was created in 1999 through the merger of SNOMED RT and the UK's NHS CTV3. Currently managed by SNOMED International, it contains over 350,000 active concepts with millions of relationships and has been translated into more than 20 languages. With its hierarchical structure of 19 top-level hierarchies, it contributes to standardization of clinical records, decision support, data analysis, and improved interoperability.

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code	slug	name	description
1	clinical-finding	Clinical finding	Results of clinical observation, assessment or judgment.
2	procedure	Procedure	Activities performed in the provision of health care.
3	observable-entity	Observable entity	Questions or assessments that can produce answers or results.
4	body-structure	Body structure	Normal and abnormal anatomical structures.
5	organism	Organism	Organisms of significance in human and animal medicine.
6	substance	Substance	General substances, chemical constituents, body substances.
7	pharmaceutical-biologic-product	Pharmaceutical/biologic product	Medications and biological products.
8	specimen	Specimen	Materials collected for examination.
9	physical-object	Physical object	Medical devices, implants, and other physical objects.
10	physical-force	Physical force	Energy and forces.
11	event	Event	Incidents and situations that occur.
12	environment-geographical-location	Environment or geographical location	Locations, environments, and geographical places.
13	social-context	Social context	Social circumstances and contexts.
14	situation-with-explicit-context	Situation with explicit context	Concepts where clinical context is specified.
15	staging-and-scales	Staging and scales	Classification systems and assessment scales.
16	qualifier-value	Qualifier value	Modifying terms used to qualify other concepts.
17	record-artifact	Record artifact	Document types and record-related concepts.
18	special-concept	Special concept	Metadata and navigation concepts.
19	linkage-concept	Linkage concept	Concepts used for mapping to other coding systems.