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Atypical mycobacterial infection of lung
disorderSNOMED 1731000119106CUI C3472679
Overview
Atypical mycobacterial infection of lung is a disorder.
Auto-generated from clinical reference data. Not a substitute for medical advice.
Signs & Symptoms
Based on Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) disease-phenotype annotations.
Elevated sedimentation rate
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0003565
Abnormal sputum morphology
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0032016
Bronchiectasis
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0002110
Coughing
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0012735
Pulmonary opacity
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0031457
Weakness
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0025406
Chest pain
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0100749
COPD
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0006510
Coughing up blood or blood-stained mucus
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0002105
Diarrhea
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0002014
Disseminated nontuberculous mycobacterial infection
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0032283
Fluid around lungs
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0002202
Laboured breathing
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0002098
Mycobacterium abscessus abscessus infection
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0032130
Panting
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0002094
Pericardial effusions
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0001698
Pyrexia
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0001945
Rales
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0030830
Swollen lymph nodes
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0002716
Weight loss
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0001824
Collapsed lung
Very rare (1-4%)HP:0002107
Related Conditions
Non-tuberculous mycobacterial pneumonia(child)
Lady Windermere syndrome(child)
Pulmonary Mycobacterium avium complex infection(child)
Infection of lung caused by Mycobacterium kansasii(child)
Infection of lung caused by Mycobacterium malmoense(child)
Pulmonary Mycobacterium xenopi infection(child)
Atypical mycobacterial infection(parent)
Pulmonary disease caused by Mycobacteria(parent)
Quick Facts
- SNOMED CT
- 1731000119106
- UMLS CUI
- C3472679
- Fully Specified Name
- Atypical mycobacterial infection of lung (disorder)
- Specialists
- 0
- Diagnostic Biomarkers
- 0
- HPO Phenotypes
- 21
Medical Disclaimer
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