SNOMED CT · event · 788100006

788100006

event

Accidental excessive dose of gamma globulin administered

Concept
FSNAccidental excessive dose of gamma globulin administered (event)
PreferredAccidental excessive dose of gamma globulin administered
StatusActive
Effective20200131
Cross-maps
ICD-10T50.Z11?
ICD-10X44
ICD-10Y63.8
Synonyms

No additional synonyms recorded.

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Common questions

What is the SNOMED CT code for Accidental excessive dose of gamma globulin administered?

Accidental excessive dose of gamma globulin administered is coded as 788100006 in SNOMED CT.

What is SNOMED CT code 788100006?

788100006 is the SNOMED CT identifier for Accidental excessive dose of gamma globulin administered. It is included in the most recent US Edition release of SNOMED CT.

What semantic tag does SNOMED CT 788100006 have?

788100006 is classified as a event in SNOMED CT.

What is the ICD-10-CM mapping for 788100006?

788100006 maps to 3 ICD-10-CM codes (T50.Z11?, X44, Y63.8).

What is the UMLS mapping for 788100006?

788100006 maps to UMLS C5229454.

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