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Package hl7.fhir.us.breast-radiology
Type CodeSystem
Id Id
FHIR Version R4
Source http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breast-radiology/https://build.fhir.org/ig/HL7/fhir-breast-radiology-ig/CodeSystem-AsymmetryAbnormalityTypeCS.html
Url http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breast-radiology/CodeSystem/AsymmetryAbnormalityTypeCS
Version 0.3.0
Status active
Date 2022-12-07T21:19:53+00:00
Name AsymmetryAbnormalityTypeCS
Title Asymmetry Abnormality Type CodeSystem
Experimental False
Realm us
Authority hl7
Description Asymmetry type code system.
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AsymmetryAbnormalityTypeVS Asymmetry Abnormality Type ValueSet

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This code system http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breast-radiology/CodeSystem/AsymmetryAbnormalityTypeCS defines the following codes:

CodeDisplayDefinition
Asymmetry AsymmetryBreast asymmetry refers to when one breast is a different size or shape than the other.
AsymmetryFocal Asymmetry focalFocal asymmetry is visible as a confined asymmetry with a similar shape on two views but does not fit the criteria of a mass: that is, it lacks convex outer borders and conspicuity. In contrast to global asymmetry, it occupies a volume of less than one quadrant of the breast and is of more concern. The frequency of finding focal asymmetry at screening mammography is less than 1%. [pubs.rsna.org]
AsymmetryGlobal Asymmetry globalGlobal asymmetry in breast tissue is a form of breast asymmetry where at least one quadrant of a breast has a larger amount of fibroglandular density than the corresponding area in the contralateral breast.
DevelopingAsymmetry Developing AsymmetryA developing asymmetry is a focal asymmetry that is new or increased in conspicuity compared with the previous mammogram. It is challenging to evaluate, as it often looks similar to fibroglandular tissue at mammography. A developing asymmetry should be viewed with suspicion because it is an uncommon manifestation of breast cancer. [pubs.rsna.org]

Source

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    "div" : "<div xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\"><p>This code system <code>http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breast-radiology/CodeSystem/AsymmetryAbnormalityTypeCS</code> defines the following codes:</p><table class=\"codes\"><tr><td style=\"white-space:nowrap\"><b>Code</b></td><td><b>Display</b></td><td><b>Definition</b></td></tr><tr><td style=\"white-space:nowrap\">Asymmetry<a name=\"AsymmetryAbnormalityTypeCS-Asymmetry\"> </a></td><td>Asymmetry</td><td>Breast asymmetry refers to when one breast is a different\nsize or shape than the\nother.</td></tr><tr><td style=\"white-space:nowrap\">AsymmetryFocal<a name=\"AsymmetryAbnormalityTypeCS-AsymmetryFocal\"> </a></td><td>Asymmetry focal</td><td>Focal asymmetry is visible as a confined asymmetry\nwith a similar shape on two views\nbut does not fit the criteria of a mass: that is,\nit lacks convex outer borders and\nconspicuity.\nIn contrast to global asymmetry, it occupies a volume\nof less than one quadrant of\nthe breast and is of more concern.\nThe frequency of finding focal asymmetry at screening\nmammography is less than 1%.\n[pubs.rsna.org]</td></tr><tr><td style=\"white-space:nowrap\">AsymmetryGlobal<a name=\"AsymmetryAbnormalityTypeCS-AsymmetryGlobal\"> </a></td><td>Asymmetry global</td><td>Global asymmetry in breast tissue is a form of breast\nasymmetry where at least one\nquadrant of a breast has a larger amount of fibroglandular\ndensity than the corresponding\narea in the contralateral breast.</td></tr><tr><td style=\"white-space:nowrap\">DevelopingAsymmetry<a name=\"AsymmetryAbnormalityTypeCS-DevelopingAsymmetry\"> </a></td><td>Developing Asymmetry</td><td>A developing asymmetry is a focal asymmetry that\nis new or increased in conspicuity\ncompared with the previous mammogram.\nIt is challenging to evaluate, as it often looks\nsimilar to fibroglandular tissue\nat mammography.\nA developing asymmetry should be viewed with suspicion\nbecause it is an uncommon\nmanifestation of breast cancer.\n[pubs.rsna.org]</td></tr></table></div>"
  },
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  "title" : "Asymmetry Abnormality Type CodeSystem",
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  "experimental" : false,
  "date" : "2022-12-07T21:19:53+00:00",
  "publisher" : "HL7 International - Clinical Interoperability Council",
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        }
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          "display" : "United States of America"
        }
      ]
    }
  ],
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  "concept" : [
    {
      "code" : "Asymmetry",
      "display" : "Asymmetry",
      "definition" : "Breast asymmetry refers to when one breast is a different\nsize or shape than the\nother."
    },
    {
      "code" : "AsymmetryFocal",
      "display" : "Asymmetry focal",
      "definition" : "Focal asymmetry is visible as a confined asymmetry\nwith a similar shape on two views\nbut does not fit the criteria of a mass: that is,\nit lacks convex outer borders and\nconspicuity.\nIn contrast to global asymmetry, it occupies a volume\nof less than one quadrant of\nthe breast and is of more concern.\nThe frequency of finding focal asymmetry at screening\nmammography is less than 1%.\n[pubs.rsna.org]"
    },
    {
      "code" : "AsymmetryGlobal",
      "display" : "Asymmetry global",
      "definition" : "Global asymmetry in breast tissue is a form of breast\nasymmetry where at least one\nquadrant of a breast has a larger amount of fibroglandular\ndensity than the corresponding\narea in the contralateral breast."
    },
    {
      "code" : "DevelopingAsymmetry",
      "display" : "Developing Asymmetry",
      "definition" : "A developing asymmetry is a focal asymmetry that\nis new or increased in conspicuity\ncompared with the previous mammogram.\nIt is challenging to evaluate, as it often looks\nsimilar to fibroglandular tissue\nat mammography.\nA developing asymmetry should be viewed with suspicion\nbecause it is an uncommon\nmanifestation of breast cancer.\n[pubs.rsna.org]"
    }
  ]
}

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