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Review related terms: dilated, distended, swollen #533
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Discussed on the UPheno call 10/20/22
We need to decide
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Discussion 2/23/24
Yes, we need the terms
move swollen under 'increased size To do:
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Discussed on 4/19/24 For dilated increased diameter doesn't always work We could leave this term where it is but tweak the definition to make it clear that dilation is increased size of the lumenal space of a hollow entity. The term only applies to entities with a hollow space within. Current definition is Modify to Add comment Add additional examples |
distended - increased size due to outward extension caused by pressure from within Do we know that it is really always pressure from within? Should distended be a synonym of dilated? Do we ever need to make a distinction between distended and dilated? Would distended be a child term or dilated? |
Is the distinction that dilation should relate to muscle contraction? This would keep things like dilated heart atrium and dilated pupil as dilated. Distended would then be for things where muscle contraction is not a factor like distended stomach, distended epicardium, other distended membranes. |
Alternate option (from Leigh) is to drop these words altogether and just go with additional complexity - swollen is often a synonym for edema but edematous is under structure in PATO http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PATO_0001450 additional consideration - need to distinguish increased sized meaning the physical mass of the entity is increased vs increased size meaning the volume of space taken up is increased - distinguish between the hollow part and the solid part of an entity
still need to deal with dilatation and aneurysm |
should edematous (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PATO_0001450) be a child of swollen as well as a child of composition |
Based on the UPheno editors call on 6/14 it seems like we need to get back to the key questions
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Review and if necessary revise the related terms:
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