C0034561
Radiation-Induced Dermatitis
Concept
CUIC0034561
PreferredRadiation-Induced Dermatitis
Cross-maps
SNOMED49084001
ICD-10L58
ICD-10L58.9
ICD-10MTHU022550
ICD-10MTHU022559
ICD-10MTHU063605
ICD-10MTHU063616
ICD-11EJ7Z
Source vocabularies
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# same page, as API
GET autoicdapi.com/api/v1/reference/umls/C0034561
GET autoicdapi.com/api/v1/translate?code=C0034561&from=umls&to=snomed-ct
Common questions
What is the UMLS CUI for Radiation-Induced Dermatitis?
Radiation-Induced Dermatitis is coded as C0034561 in UMLS.
What is UMLS code C0034561?
C0034561 is the UMLS identifier for Radiation-Induced Dermatitis. It is included in the current NLM UMLS Metathesaurus release.
What is the ICD-10-CM mapping for C0034561?
C0034561 maps to 7 ICD-10-CM codes (L58, L58.9, MTHU022550, MTHU022559, MTHU063605, and 2 more).
What is the ICD-11 mapping for C0034561?
C0034561 maps to ICD-11 EJ7Z.
What is the SNOMED CT mapping for C0034561?
C0034561 maps to SNOMED CT 49084001.
UMLS, plainly answered
What is UMLS?
The Unified Medical Language System is the NLM's meta-terminology that unifies SNOMED CT, ICD-10, ICD-11, RxNorm, LOINC, MeSH, and around 200 other source vocabularies under a single concept identifier (CUI). One UMLS CUI can group dozens of synonymous codes from different terminologies.
What is a CUI and why does it matter?
A CUI is a stable identifier (like C0011860) that points at a single clinical idea regardless of how that idea is encoded in any specific vocabulary. CUIs are the most reliable way to bridge between terminologies when you need to compare or merge data from multiple sources.
How does UMLS help with cross-mapping?
Every UMLS concept page lists the codes it groups together. That gives you a free crosswalk: a SNOMED concept and an ICD-10 code that share a CUI describe the same clinical idea. Our cross_references API returns these groupings inline.
Is the API free to use?
Browsing the directory is free. Programmatic /api/v1/reference/umls/* access needs an API key. Production volume requires a paid tier.
How fresh is the UMLS data?
We track NLM's twice-yearly releases (May AB and November AB). Each release brings new concepts, retirements, and atom updates from the source vocabularies, and our index reflects them within the same week.
Do I need a UMLS license?
Yes. The UMLS Metathesaurus License Agreement is free but requires an NLM UTS account. Customers in production need their own license. Free-tier evaluation use is permitted under the standard terms.