Preferred Label : Burn;
NCIt related terms : Burn(s);
NCIt definition : A traumatic injury involving interruption of tissue cohesiveness that results from
exposure to caustic chemicals, extreme heat, extreme cold or excessive radiation.;
Alternative definition : FDA: An injury or tissue damage caused by exposure to caustic chemicals, extreme heat,
extreme cold or excessive radiation.; CTCAE: A finding of impaired integrity to the anatomic site of an adverse thermal
reaction. Burns can be caused by exposure to chemicals, direct heat, electricity,
flames and radiation. The extent of damage depends on the length and intensity of
exposure and time until provision of treatment.;
FDA table : Patient Code (Appendix B);
Codes from synonyms : 1757; E11669;
Origin ID : C34441;
UMLS CUI : C0006434;
Automatic exact mappings (from CISMeF team)
Currated CISMeF NLP mapping
- BURN [WHO-ART Preferred Term]
- burn [Artificial nutrition thesaurus concept]
- burn [Blood Transfusion thesaurus concept]
- burns [MedlinePlus Topic]
False automatic mappings
Semantic type(s)
UMLS correspondences (same concept)
- BURN [WHO-ART Preferred Term]
- burns [MedlinePlus Topic]
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https://www.cfp.ca/content/70/2/e31
2024
Canada
journal article
burns
Rural Area
Departure
On Treatment
Biomaterial Treatment
Burn, CTCAE
Emergency
During Treatment
Smoking Method of Administration
Emergency Room
Therapy Object
Urgency
Approach
Burn
Treatment
No Treatment for Diabetes
Treatment Study
Treat
Treatment Epoch
burn injury, nos
emergency treatment
GDC Treatment Frequency Terminology
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https://www.ce-mir.fr/files/medias/documents/58.%20Br%C3%BBlures.pdf
2024
France
educational course
Burn
burns
Smoking Method of Administration
Burn, CTCAE
burn injury, nos
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https://www.cochrane.org/fr/CD013530/WOUNDS_vetements-de-compression-pour-la-prevention-des-cicatrices-hypertrophiques-apres-une-brulure
2024
United Kingdom
review of literature
french abstract
hypertrophy, nos
Preventive Intervention
Prevention
Status Post
Burn
compression, nos
During or After
tampons, surgical
Compression Garment
compression, nos
clothing
Hypertrophic Scar
Prevention Study
burns
Smoking Method of Administration
Burn, CTCAE
cicatrix, hypertrophic
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