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Foreign Object ValueSet

Summary

Defining URL:http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breast-radiology/ValueSet/ForeignObjectVS
Version:0.2.0
Name:ForeignObjectVS
Status:draft
Title:Foreign Object ValueSet
Definition:

Foreign objects observed during a Breast Radiology exam value set

Publisher:Hl7 - Clinical Interoperability Council
Source Resource:XML / JSON / Turtle

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Definition

  • Include these codes as defined in http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breast-radiology/CodeSystem/ForeignObjectCS
    CodeDisplay
    BBPelletBB pelletA BB pellet is present in the body and is visible
    by the Mammogram, MRI and/or Ultrasound.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    BBPelletsBB pelletsBB pellets are present in the body and is visible
    by the Mammogram, MRI and/or Ultrasound.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    BiopsyClipBiopsy clipTissue marker placement after image-guided breast
    biopsy has become a routine component
    of clinical practice.
    Marker placement distinguishes multiple biopsied
    lesions within the same breast,
    prevents re-biopsy of benign lesions, enables multi-modality
    correlation, guides
    pre-operative localization and helps confirm surgical
    target removal.
    Numerous breast tissue markers are currently available,
    with varied shapes, composition,
    and associated bio-absorbable components.
    This review serves to familiarize the breast interventionalist
    with the tissue markers
    most widely available in the United States today
    and to provide guidance regarding
    selection of appropriate markers for various clinical
    settings.
    [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30059952]

    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    BiopsyClipsBiopsy clipsTissue marker placement after image-guided breast
    biopsy has become a routine component
    of clinical practice.
    Marker placement distinguishes multiple biopsied
    lesions within the same breast,
    prevents re-biopsy of benign lesions, enables multi-modality
    correlation, guides
    pre-operative localization and helps confirm surgical
    target removal.
    Numerous breast tissue markers are currently available,
    with varied shapes, composition,
    and associated bio-absorbable components.
    This review serves to familiarize the breast interventionalist
    with the tissue markers
    most widely available in the United States today
    and to provide guidance regarding
    selection of appropriate markers for various clinical
    settings.
    [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30059952]

    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    BreastMarkerBreast MarkerTissue marker placement after image-guided breast
    biopsy has become a routine component
    of clinical practice.
    Marker placement distinguishes multiple biopsied
    lesions within the same breast,
    prevents re-biopsy of benign lesions, enables multi-modality
    correlation, guides
    pre-operative localization and helps confirm surgical
    target removal.
    Numerous breast tissue markers are currently available,
    with varied shapes, composition,
    and associated bio-absorbable components.
    This review serves to familiarize the breast interventionalist
    with the tissue markers
    most widely available in the United States today
    and to provide guidance regarding
    selection of appropriate markers for various clinical
    settings.
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov > pubmed


    Valid for the following modalities: MRI.
    CatheterSleevesCatheter sleevesA catheter sleeve was viewed in the Mammogram, MRI,
    and/or ultrasound.
    A catheter is a flexible tube used to deliver fluids
    into or withdraw fluids from the body.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    ChemotherapyPortChemotherapy portA soft thin tube called a catheter connects the port
    to a large vein for administering
    chemotherapy is present in the MRI/Ultrasound.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG.
    CoilCoilThe coil acts as an antenna to receive the radio
    frequency signal.
    This is present on the Mammogram, MRI and/or Ultrasound.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    GlassGlassGlass is present in the body and shows up on the
    MRI, Mammogram, and/or Ultrasound.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    GoldSeedGold seedTiny, gold seeds that are put in and/or around a
    tumor to show exactly where the
    tumor is are present in the ultrasound/MRI.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    GunshotWoundGunshot woundThere is a gunshot would present in the body and
    is viewable on the Ultrasound, Mammogram and/or MRI


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    MarkerClipMarker clipA marker clip (from possible previous biopsy) is
    visable in the Mammogram


    Valid for the following modalities: MG.
    MetalMetalA piece of metal is present in the body and is viewable
    on the MRI and/or Ultrasound.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    MetallicMarkerMetallic markerA metallic tissue marker is present in the ultrasound/MRI.


    Valid for the following modalities: MRI.
    MetallicMarkersMetallic markersMetallic tissue markers are present in the MRI/Ultrasound.


    Valid for the following modalities: MRI.
    MetallicObjectsMetallic objectsThe Mammogram suggests a foreign body in the breast
    that appears to be a metallic
    object.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG.
    NeedleNeedleThe Mammogram suggests a foreign body in the breast
    that appears to be a needle.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG.
    NippleJewelryNipple jewelryThe Mammogram suggests a foreign body in the breast
    that appears to be a piece of
    nipple jewelry.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG.
    Non-metallicBodyNon-metallic bodyA non-metallic foreign body was located in the breast
    tissue.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG.
    PacemakerPacemakerA pacemaker is present showing up on the MRI and/or
    Ultrasound.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    SiliconeGranulomaSilicone granulomaSilicone granuloma shows up on the MRI and/or Ultrasound.
    Snowball like hyperechogenic axillary lymph nodes
    in an individual with silicone implants
    removed due to complications.
    Specialty.
    Dermatology.
    Silicone granulomas are a skin condition that occur
    as a reaction to liquid silicones,
    and are characterized by the formation of nodules.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    SpongeSpongeA surgical sponge can be viewed from the images in
    the Mammogram, MRI and/or ultrasound.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    SurgicalClipSurgical clipA surgical clip can be viewed within the Mammogram,
    MRI and/or Ultrasound.
    A tissue marker (or clip) is placed in the breast
    after a breast biopsy to help locate the site for
    future reference.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    SurgicalClipsSurgical clipsSurgical clips can be viewed within the Mammogram,
    MRI and/or Ultrasound.
    A tissue marker (or clip) is placed in the breast
    after a breast biopsy to help locate the site for
    future reference.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    SwabSwabA Retained surgical swab appears to have been identified
    in the breast during the
    mammogram, ultrasound and/or MRI.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    TitaniumClipTitanium clipIn review of the MRI, Ultrasound, and/or Mammogram,
    a titanium-based marker (also known as a "clip") can
    be viewed inside the breast.
    This is placed for most core biopsies to mark the
    area in case surgery will be needed in the future.
    These marker clips are placed at most facilities
    around the country, and are considered a standard

    part of the breast biopsy procedure.
    [https://med.nyu.edu/radiology/about-nyu-langone-radiology/subspecialty-sections/breast-imaging/image-guided-procedures]

    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    TitaniumClipsTitanium clipsIn review of the MRI, Ultrasound, and/or Mammogram,
    a titanium-based marker (also known as a "clip") can
    be viewed inside the breast.
    This is placed for most core biopsies to mark the
    area in case surgery will be needed in the future.
    These marker clips are placed at most facilities
    around the country, and are considered a standard

    part of the breast biopsy procedure.
    [https://med.nyu.edu/radiology/about-nyu-langone-radiology/subspecialty-sections/breast-imaging/image-guided-procedures]

    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    WireWireGuidewire is present in the body.
    It is viewable in the MRI and/or Ultrasound.
    Guidewire is used during medical procedures such
    as biopsy or placement of medical
    devices such as a catheter or pacemaker.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
    WireFragmentWire fragmentA fragment of a guidewire is present in the body.
    It is viewable in the MRI and/or Ultrasound.
    Guidewire is used during medical procedures such
    as a biopsy or placement of medical
    devices such as a catheter or pacemaker.


    Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.

 

Expansion

This value set contains 29 concepts

Expansion based on http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breast-radiology/CodeSystem/ForeignObjectCS version 0.2.0

All codes from system http://hl7.org/fhir/us/breast-radiology/CodeSystem/ForeignObjectCS

CodeDisplayDefinition
BBPelletBB pelletA BB pellet is present in the body and is visible by the Mammogram, MRI and/or Ultrasound. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
BBPelletsBB pelletsBB pellets are present in the body and is visible by the Mammogram, MRI and/or Ultrasound. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
BiopsyClipBiopsy clipTissue marker placement after image-guided breast biopsy has become a routine component of clinical practice. Marker placement distinguishes multiple biopsied lesions within the same breast, prevents re-biopsy of benign lesions, enables multi-modality correlation, guides pre-operative localization and helps confirm surgical target removal. Numerous breast tissue markers are currently available, with varied shapes, composition, and associated bio-absorbable components. This review serves to familiarize the breast interventionalist with the tissue markers most widely available in the United States today and to provide guidance regarding selection of appropriate markers for various clinical settings. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30059952] Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
BiopsyClipsBiopsy clipsTissue marker placement after image-guided breast biopsy has become a routine component of clinical practice. Marker placement distinguishes multiple biopsied lesions within the same breast, prevents re-biopsy of benign lesions, enables multi-modality correlation, guides pre-operative localization and helps confirm surgical target removal. Numerous breast tissue markers are currently available, with varied shapes, composition, and associated bio-absorbable components. This review serves to familiarize the breast interventionalist with the tissue markers most widely available in the United States today and to provide guidance regarding selection of appropriate markers for various clinical settings. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30059952] Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
BreastMarkerBreast MarkerTissue marker placement after image-guided breast biopsy has become a routine component of clinical practice. Marker placement distinguishes multiple biopsied lesions within the same breast, prevents re-biopsy of benign lesions, enables multi-modality correlation, guides pre-operative localization and helps confirm surgical target removal. Numerous breast tissue markers are currently available, with varied shapes, composition, and associated bio-absorbable components. This review serves to familiarize the breast interventionalist with the tissue markers most widely available in the United States today and to provide guidance regarding selection of appropriate markers for various clinical settings. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov > pubmed Valid for the following modalities: MRI.
CatheterSleevesCatheter sleevesA catheter sleeve was viewed in the Mammogram, MRI, and/or ultrasound. A catheter is a flexible tube used to deliver fluids into or withdraw fluids from the body. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
ChemotherapyPortChemotherapy portA soft thin tube called a catheter connects the port to a large vein for administering chemotherapy is present in the MRI/Ultrasound. Valid for the following modalities: MG.
CoilCoilThe coil acts as an antenna to receive the radio frequency signal. This is present on the Mammogram, MRI and/or Ultrasound. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
GlassGlassGlass is present in the body and shows up on the MRI, Mammogram, and/or Ultrasound. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
GoldSeedGold seedTiny, gold seeds that are put in and/or around a tumor to show exactly where the tumor is are present in the ultrasound/MRI. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
GunshotWoundGunshot woundThere is a gunshot would present in the body and is viewable on the Ultrasound, Mammogram and/or MRI Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
MarkerClipMarker clipA marker clip (from possible previous biopsy) is visable in the Mammogram Valid for the following modalities: MG.
MetalMetalA piece of metal is present in the body and is viewable on the MRI and/or Ultrasound. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
MetallicMarkerMetallic markerA metallic tissue marker is present in the ultrasound/MRI. Valid for the following modalities: MRI.
MetallicMarkersMetallic markersMetallic tissue markers are present in the MRI/Ultrasound. Valid for the following modalities: MRI.
MetallicObjectsMetallic objectsThe Mammogram suggests a foreign body in the breast that appears to be a metallic object. Valid for the following modalities: MG.
NeedleNeedleThe Mammogram suggests a foreign body in the breast that appears to be a needle. Valid for the following modalities: MG.
NippleJewelryNipple jewelryThe Mammogram suggests a foreign body in the breast that appears to be a piece of nipple jewelry. Valid for the following modalities: MG.
Non-metallicBodyNon-metallic bodyA non-metallic foreign body was located in the breast tissue. Valid for the following modalities: MG.
PacemakerPacemakerA pacemaker is present showing up on the MRI and/or Ultrasound. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
SiliconeGranulomaSilicone granulomaSilicone granuloma shows up on the MRI and/or Ultrasound. Snowball like hyperechogenic axillary lymph nodes in an individual with silicone implants removed due to complications. Specialty. Dermatology. Silicone granulomas are a skin condition that occur as a reaction to liquid silicones, and are characterized by the formation of nodules. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
SpongeSpongeA surgical sponge can be viewed from the images in the Mammogram, MRI and/or ultrasound. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
SurgicalClipSurgical clipA surgical clip can be viewed within the Mammogram, MRI and/or Ultrasound. A tissue marker (or clip) is placed in the breast after a breast biopsy to help locate the site for future reference. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
SurgicalClipsSurgical clipsSurgical clips can be viewed within the Mammogram, MRI and/or Ultrasound. A tissue marker (or clip) is placed in the breast after a breast biopsy to help locate the site for future reference. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
SwabSwabA Retained surgical swab appears to have been identified in the breast during the mammogram, ultrasound and/or MRI. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
TitaniumClipTitanium clipIn review of the MRI, Ultrasound, and/or Mammogram, a titanium-based marker (also known as a "clip") can be viewed inside the breast. This is placed for most core biopsies to mark the area in case surgery will be needed in the future. These marker clips are placed at most facilities around the country, and are considered a standard part of the breast biopsy procedure. [https://med.nyu.edu/radiology/about-nyu-langone-radiology/subspecialty-sections/breast-imaging/image-guided-procedures] Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
TitaniumClipsTitanium clipsIn review of the MRI, Ultrasound, and/or Mammogram, a titanium-based marker (also known as a "clip") can be viewed inside the breast. This is placed for most core biopsies to mark the area in case surgery will be needed in the future. These marker clips are placed at most facilities around the country, and are considered a standard part of the breast biopsy procedure. [https://med.nyu.edu/radiology/about-nyu-langone-radiology/subspecialty-sections/breast-imaging/image-guided-procedures] Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
WireWireGuidewire is present in the body. It is viewable in the MRI and/or Ultrasound. Guidewire is used during medical procedures such as biopsy or placement of medical devices such as a catheter or pacemaker. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.
WireFragmentWire fragmentA fragment of a guidewire is present in the body. It is viewable in the MRI and/or Ultrasound. Guidewire is used during medical procedures such as a biopsy or placement of medical devices such as a catheter or pacemaker. Valid for the following modalities: MG US MRI.

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