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Subset: Specimen Source Site

[SPM.8] - Anatomical locations of specimens. Used to further refine the location of specimens.

Root of Subset:
Specimen Source Site

Parent(s):
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Structure of left half of body
Entire permanent upper left premolar tooth
Child(ren):
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Current Concept:
  Text: Entire permanent maxillary left first premolar tooth (body structure)
  Code: 245583007
  Code System: SCT

SNOMED Definition:
(Full definition may include Is A relationships NOT present in Subset)
  Is a   Entire first premolar tooth (body structure)
  Is a   Structure of permanent maxillary left first premolar tooth (body structure)
  Laterality (attribute)   Left (qualifier value)
  This concept's defining relationships are necessary but do not sufficiently define it (a.k.a. primitive).

Default Descriptions (Synonyms): Show DescriptionIDs
  Fully specified name: Entire permanent maxillary left first premolar tooth (body structure)
  Synonym: Entire permanent maxillary left first premolar tooth
  Synonym: Entire permanent upper left 4 tooth
  Synonym: Entire UL4 - Permanent upper left 4 tooth
  Synonym: Entire permanent upper left first premolar tooth
  Synonym: Entire Haderup designation +4
  Synonym: Entire ISO designation 24
  Synonym: Entire Universal designation 12
  Synonym: Entire maxillary left first premolar tooth
  Synonym: Entire upper left first bicuspid
  Fully specified name: Entire maxillary left first premolar tooth (body structure)
  Synonym: UL4 - Permanent upper left 4 tooth
  Synonym: 24 - Permanent upper left first premolar tooth
  Synonym: Permanent upper left 4 tooth
  Synonym: Haderup designation +4
  Synonym: Upper left first bicuspid
  Synonym: ISO designation 24
  Synonym: Universal designation 12
  Synonym: Permanent upper left first premolar tooth
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