Preferred Label : Severe;
NCIt synonyms : Severely;
NCIt definition : Intensely bad or unpleasant in degree, quality or extent.;
Alternative definition : CDISC-GLOSS: An adjective for grading intensity on a relative scale describing a symptom,
outcome or event. Note: The term 'severe' is often used to describe the intensity
(severity) of a specific event (as in mild, moderate, or severe myocardial infarction);
the event itself, however, may be of relatively minor medical significance (such as
severe headache). This is not the same as 'serious,' which is based on patient/event
outcome or action criteria usually associated with events that pose a threat to a
patient's life or functioning. Seriousness (not severity) serves as a guide for defining
regulatory reporting obligations. [After ICH E2A, B] See also serious adverse event
and serious adverse drug reaction.; CDISC: Intensely bad in degree, quality, or extent.;
Origin ID : C70667;
UMLS CUI : C0205082;
- Automatic exact mappings (from CISMeF team)
- Severe [ICD-11 Extension code]
- Currated CISMeF NLP mapping
- Semantic type(s)
- UMLS correspondences (same concept)
- concept_is_in_subset