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"id" : "breastrad-AsymmetryTypesCS",
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"div" : "<div xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">\n<p><b>AsymmetryTypesCS CodeSystem</b></p>\n<p>Currently many studies utilize cortical thickening and hilum absence as criteria for definition of the risk for metastasis(11,12-16). ... Metastatic deposits accumulate in the lymph node peripheral area, causing enlargement of the cortex, usually focal (at early stages), or uniform.\n</p>\n</div>"
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"url" : "http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breast-radiology/CodeSystem/breastrad-AsymmetryTypesCS",
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"name" : "AsymmetryTypesCS",
"title" : "AsymmetryTypesCS",
"status" : "draft",
"date" : "2019-08-02T00:00:00-04:00",
"publisher" : "Hl7 - Clinical Interoperability Council",
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"description" : "Currently many studies utilize cortical thickening and hilum absence as criteria for definition of the risk for metastasis(11,12-16). ... Metastatic deposits accumulate in the lymph node peripheral area, causing enlargement of the cortex, usually focal (at early stages), or uniform.",
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"content" : "complete",
"count" : 4,
"concept" : [
{
"code" : "DensityFocalAsymmetry",
"display" : "By definition, a focal asymmetric density is seen on two mammographic views but cannot be accurately identified as a true mass (,,,Fig 4). Although a focal asymmetric density may represent normal breast tissue, further evaluation is often warranted to exclude a true mass or architectural distortion.",
"definition" : "By definition, a focal asymmetric density is seen on two mammographic views but cannot be accurately identified as a true mass (,,,Fig 4). Although a focal asymmetric density may represent normal breast tissue, further evaluation is often warranted to exclude a true mass or architectural distortion."
},
{
"code" : "DevelopingAsymmetry",
"display" : "A focal asymmetry that is new, larger, or more conspicuous than on a previous examination.",
"definition" : "A focal asymmetry that is new, larger, or more conspicuous than on a previous examination."
},
{
"code" : "FocalAsymmetry",
"display" : "Judged relative to the corresponding location in the contralateral breast and represents a relatively small amount of fibroglandular-density tissue over a confined portion of the breast. Refer to lexicon classification form for complete description.",
"definition" : "Judged relative to the corresponding location in the contralateral breast and represents a relatively small amount of fibroglandular-density tissue over a confined portion of the breast. Refer to lexicon classification form for complete description."
},
{
"code" : "GlobalAsymmetry",
"display" : "Judged relative to the corresponding area in the contralateral breast and represents a large amount of fibroglandular-density tissue over a substantial portion of the breast. Refer to lexicon classification form for complete description.",
"definition" : "Judged relative to the corresponding area in the contralateral breast and represents a large amount of fibroglandular-density tissue over a substantial portion of the breast. Refer to lexicon classification form for complete description."
}
]
}