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1 16 CP Add laterality requirement information to anatomical concepts Page 1 1 Status Final Text 2 Date of Last Update 2017/09/19 3 Person Assigned David Clunie 4 mailto:dclunie@dclunie.com 5 Submitter Name QIICR 6 Submission Date 2017/01/19 7 Correction Number CP Log Summary: Add laterality requirement information to anatomical concepts 9 Name of Standard 10 PS c 11 Rationale for Correction: 12 An indication of whether concepts are paired or not is added, as a guide to whether or not a laterality modifier may be necessary or 13 is permitted. 14 Correction Wording: 15 - Final Text -
2 42 CP Add laterality requirement information to anatomical concepts Page 2 1 Amend DICOM PS3.16 as follows (changes to existing text are bold and underlined for additions and struckthrough for removals): 2 L Correspondence of Anatomic Region Codes and Body Part Examined Defined 3 Terms 4 This Annex defines a correspondence between the codes used in context groups for Anatomic Region Sequence (0008,2218) and 5 Body Part Examined (0018,0015), as well as providing a list of the Defined Terms for Body Part Examined (0018,0015), for human 6 use in Table L-1 and for large animal use in Table L-2 and for small animal use in Table L-3. In addition, Table L-5 summarizes 7 whether or not selected anatomic concepts need a laterality modifier (as opposed to being unpaired, or already incorporating 8 laterality as a precoordinated concept). 9 Add new table to DICOM PS3.16 as follows : 10 L Correspondence of Anatomic Region Codes and Body Part Examined Defined 11 Terms 12 Table L-5. Pairedness of Anatomic Concepts 13 SNOMED Code Value 14 T-F1320 Amniotic fluid 15 T-D4000 Abdomen 16 R-FAB57 Abdomen and Pelvis 17 T Abdominal aorta 18 T Acromioclavicular joint 19 T-B3000 Adrenal gland 20 T Ankle joint 21 T Anomalous pulmonary vein 22 T Antecubital vein 23 T Anterior cardiac vein 24 T Anterior cerebral artery 25 T Anterior communicating artery 26 T Anterior spinal artery 27 T Anterior tibial artery 28 T Anus, rectum and sigmoid colon 29 T Aorta 30 T Aortic arch 31 D Aortic fistula 32 T Apex of left ventricle 33 T-280A0 Apex of Lung 34 T Apex of right ventricle 35 T Appendix 36 T Artery 37 T Ascending aorta 38 T Ascending colon 39 T Atrium 40 T-D8104 Axilla 41 - Final Text -
3 Page 3 2 T Axillary Artery 3 T Axillary vein 4 T Azygos vein 5 T-D2100 Back 6 A Baffle 7 T Basilar artery 8 T Bile duct 9 T Bladder 10 T-DD123 Bladder and urethra 11 T-D00AB Body conduit 12 T Boyd's perforating vein 13 T Brachial artery 14 T Brachial vein 15 T-A0100 Brain 16 T Breast 17 T-D6500 Broad ligament 18 T Bronchus 19 T-D1206 Buccal region of face 20 T-D2600 Buttock 21 T Calcaneus 22 T-D9440 Calf of leg 23 T Calyx 24 T Carotid Artery 25 T Carotid Bulb 26 T Celiac artery 27 T Cephalic vein 28 T-A6000 Cerebellum 29 T Cerebral artery 30 T-A010F Cerebral hemisphere 31 T Cervical spine 32 T-D00F7 Cervico-thoracic spine 33 T Cervix 34 T-D1206 Cheek 35 T-D3000 Chest 36 R-FAB56 Chest, Abdomen and Pelvis 37 R-FAB55 Chest and Abdomen 38 T-A1900 Choroid Plexus 39 T Circle of Willis 40 T Clavicle 41 T-11BF0 Coccyx 42 T Colon 43 D Common atrium
4 Page 4 2 T Common carotid artery 3 T Common femoral artery 4 G-035B Common femoral vein 5 T Common iliac artery 6 T Common iliac vein 7 D Common ventricle 8 D Congenital coronary artery fistula to left atrium 9 D Congenital coronary artery fistula to left ventricle 10 D Congenital coronary artery fistula to right atrium 11 D Congenital coronary artery fistula to right ventricle 12 D Congenital pulmonary arteriovenous fistula 13 T-AA200 Cornea 14 T Coronary artery 15 T Coronary sinus 16 T Descending aorta 17 T Descending colon 18 T Dodd's perforating vein 19 T Duodenum 20 T-AB001 Ear 21 T Elbow joint 22 T Endo-arterial 23 T Endo-cardiac 24 T Endo-esophageal 25 T Endometrium 26 T Endo-nasal 27 T Endo-nasopharyngeal 28 T Endo-rectal 29 T Endo-renal 30 T Endo-ureteric 31 T Endo-urethral 32 T Endo-vaginal 33 T Endo-vascular 34 T Endo-venous 35 T Endo-vesical 36 T-D0010 Entire body 37 T Epididymis 38 T-D4200 Epigastric region 39 T Esophagus 40 T-DD163 Esophagus, stomach and duodenum 41 T-AB200 External auditory canal 42 T External carotid artery 43 T External iliac artery
5 Page 5 2 T External iliac vein 3 T External jugular vein 4 T-D0300 Extremity 5 T-AA000 Eye 6 T-AA810 Eyelid 7 T-D1200 Face 8 T Facial artery 9 T Facial bones 10 T Femoral artery 11 T Femoral vein 12 T Femur 13 T-D8800 Finger 14 T-D2310 Flank 15 T Fontanel of skull 16 T-D9700 Foot 17 T-D8500 Forearm 18 T-A1820 Fourth ventricle 19 T Gallbladder 20 T Gastric vein 21 T Genicular artery 22 F-03FC9 Gestational sac 23 T-D2600 Gluteal region 24 T Great cardiac vein 25 T Great saphenous vein 26 T-D8700 Hand 27 T-D1100 Head 28 T-D1000 Head and Neck 29 T Heart 30 T Hepatic artery 31 T Hepatic vein 32 T Hip joint 33 T Humerus 34 T-4942A Hunterian perforating vein 35 T-D4240 Hypogastric region 36 T Hypopharynx 37 T Ileum 38 T Iliac and/or femoral artery 39 T Iliac artery 40 T-4940E Iliac vein 41 T Ilium 42 T-484A4 Inferior cardiac vein 43 T Inferior left pulmonary vein
6 Page 6 2 T Inferior mesenteric artery 3 T Inferior right pulmonary vein 4 T Inferior vena cava 5 T-D7000 Inguinal region 6 T Innominate artery 7 T Innominate vein 8 T-AB959 Internal Auditory Canal 9 T Internal carotid artery 10 T Internal iliac artery 11 T Internal jugular vein 12 T Internal mammary artery 13 T-D4010 Intra-abdominal 14 G-A15A Intra-articular 15 T-D1400 Intracranial 16 T Intra-esophageal 17 T-D6221 Intra-pelvic 18 T-D3000 Intra-thoracic 19 T-D1213 Jaw region 20 T Jejunum 21 T Joint 22 D Juxtaposed atrial appendage 23 T Kidney 24 T-D9200 Knee 25 T Lacrimal artery 26 T Lacrimal artery of right eye 27 T Large intestine 28 T Larynx 29 T-A1650 Lateral Ventricle 30 T Left atrium 31 T Left auricular appendage 32 T Left carotid sinus 33 T Left femoral artery 34 T Left hepatic vein 35 T-D4211 Left hypochondriac region 36 T-D7020 Left inguinal region 37 T-D4140 Left lower quadrant of abdomen 38 T-D2340 Left lumbar region 39 T Left portal vein 40 T Left pulmonary artery 41 T-D4130 Left upper quadrant of abdomen 42 T Left ventricle 43 T Left ventricle inflow
7 Page 7 2 D Left ventricle outflow chamber 3 T Left ventricle outflow tract 4 T Lingual artery 5 T Liver 6 T Lower inner quadrant of breast 7 T-D9400 Lower leg 8 T Lower outer quadrant of breast 9 T Lumbar artery 10 T-D2300 Lumbar region 11 T Lumbar spine 12 T-D00F9 Lumbo-sacral spine 13 T Lumen of blood vessel 14 T Lung 15 T Mandible 16 T Mastoid bone 17 T Maxilla 18 T-D3300 Mediastinum 19 T Mesenteric artery 20 T-4884A Mesenteric vein 21 T Middle cerebral artery 22 T Middle hepatic vein 23 T-D4434 Morisons pouch 24 T-D0662 Mouth 25 T Nasal bone 26 T-2300C Nasopharynx 27 T-D1600 Neck 28 R-FAB54 Neck, Chest, Abdomen and Pelvis 29 R-FAB53 Neck, Chest and Abdomen 30 R-FAB52 Neck and Chest 31 T Nose 32 T Occipital artery 33 T Occipital vein 34 T-D4450 Omental bursa 35 T-D4600 Omentum 36 T Ophthalmic artery 37 T Optic canal 38 T-D14AE Orbital structure 39 T Ovary 40 T Pancreas 41 T Pancreatic duct 42 T Pancreatic duct and bile duct systems 43 T Paranasal sinus
8 Page 8 2 T-D3136 Parasternal 3 T-B7000 Parathyroid 4 T Parotid gland 5 T Patella 6 D Patent ductus arteriosus 7 T-D6000 Pelvis 8 R-FAB58 Pelvis and lower extremities 9 T Penile artery 10 T Penis 11 T-D2700 Perineum 12 T Peroneal artery 13 T Pharynx 14 T Pharynx and larynx 15 T-F1100 Placenta 16 T Popliteal artery 17 T-D9310 Popliteal fossa 18 T Popliteal vein 19 T Portal vein 20 T Posterior cerebral artery 21 T Posterior communicating artery 22 T Posterior medial tributary 23 T Posterior tibial artery 24 T-F7001 Primitive aorta 25 T-F7040 Primitive pulmonary artery 26 T Profunda femoris artery 27 T Profunda femoris vein 28 T Prostate 29 T Pulmonary artery 30 D Pulmonary artery conduit 31 T Pulmonary chamber of cor triatriatum 32 T Pulmonary vein 33 D Pulmonary vein confluence 34 D Pulmonary venous atrium 35 T Radial artery 36 T Radius 37 T Radius and ulna 38 T-D6407 Rectouterine pouch 39 T Rectum 40 T Renal artery 41 T Renal pelvis 42 T Renal vein 43 T-D4900 Retroperitoneum
9 Page 9 2 T Rib 3 T Right atrium 4 T Right auricular appendage 5 T Right femoral artery 6 T Right hepatic vein 7 T-D4212 Right hypochondriac region 8 T-D7010 Right inguinal region 9 T-D4120 Right lower quadrant of abdomen 10 T-D2342 Right lumbar region 11 T Right portal vein 12 T Right pulmonary artery 13 T-D4110 Right upper quadrant of abdomen 14 T Right ventricle 15 T Right ventricle inflow 16 D Right ventricle outflow chamber 17 T Right ventricle outflow tract 18 T Sacroiliac joint 19 T-11AD0 Sacrum 20 T-D930A Saphenofemoral junction 21 T Saphenous vein 22 T-D1160 Scalp 23 T Scapula 24 T-AA110 Sclera 25 T Scrotum 26 T-D1460 Sella turcica 27 T Seminal vesicle 28 T Sesamoid bones of foot 29 T-D2220 Shoulder 30 T Sigmoid colon 31 T Skull 32 T Small intestine 33 T-A7010 Spinal cord 34 T-D04FF Spine 35 T-C3000 Spleen 36 T Splenic artery 37 T Splenic vein 38 T Sternoclavicular joint 39 T Sternum 40 T Stomach 41 T Subclavian artery 42 T Subclavian vein 43 T-D4210 Subcostal
10 Page 10 2 T-D1603 Submandibular area 3 T Submandibular gland 4 T-D161E Submental 5 T-D3213 Subxiphoid 6 T Superficial femoral artery 7 G-035A Superficial femoral vein 8 T Superficial temporal artery 9 T Superior left pulmonary vein 10 T Superior mesenteric artery 11 T Superior right pulmonary vein 12 T Superior thyroid artery 13 T Superior vena cava 14 T-D1620 Supraclavicular region of neck 15 T-D4240 Suprapubic region 16 T Suprasternal notch 17 T Systemic collateral artery to lung 18 D Systemic venous atrium 19 T Tarsal joint 20 T Temporomandibular joint 21 T Testis 22 T-A4000 Thalamus 23 T-D9100 Thigh 24 T-A1740 Third ventricle 25 T Thoracic aorta 26 T Thoracic spine 27 T-D00F8 Thoraco-lumbar spine 28 T-D3000 Thorax 29 T-D8810 Thumb 30 T-C8000 Thymus 31 T-B6000 Thyroid 32 T Tibia 33 T Tibia and fibula 34 T-D9800 Toe 35 T Tongue 36 T Trachea 37 T-DD006 Trachea and bronchus 38 T Transverse colon 39 D Truncus arteriosus communis 40 T Truncus coeliacus 41 T Ulna 42 T Ulnar artery 43 T-F1810 Umbilical artery
11 23 CP Add laterality requirement information to anatomical concepts Page 11 2 T-D4230 Umbilical region 3 T Umbilical vein 4 T-D8200 Upper arm 5 T Upper inner quadrant of breast 6 T Upper outer quadrant of breast 7 T-7000B Upper urinary tract 8 T Ureter 9 T Urethra 10 T Uterus 11 T Uterus and fallopian tubes 12 T Vagina 13 A Vascular graft 14 T Vein 15 T Venous network 16 T Ventricle 17 T Vertebral artery 18 T Vertebral column and cranium 19 T Vulva 20 T Wrist joint 21 T Zygoma 22 - Final Text -
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