Background: Recently, exchanging data and information has become a significant challenge in medicine. Such data include abnormal states. Establishing a unified representation framework of abnormal states can be a difficult task because of the diverse and heterogeneous nature of these states. Furthermore, in the definition of diseases found in several textbooks or dictionaries, abnormal states are not directly associated with the corresponding quantitative values of clinical test data, making the processing of such data by computers difficult. Results: We focused on abnormal states in the definition of diseases and proposed a unified form to describe an abnormal state as a “property,” which can be decomposed into an “attribute” and a “value”...
Abstract Background The realm of pathological entitie...
Abstract—The terms ‘sign ’ and ‘symptom ’ have proven difficult to define and represent in a biomedi...
Abstract. The Adverse Event Ontology (AEO) is a realism-based biomedical ontology for adverse events...
Exchanging medical data and information is important in the medical domain. This paper discusses abn...
Abnormality has been cross-cutting issue because of highly heterogeneous knowledge. We structured on...
pan Abstract—Knowledge of abnormalities is important for un-derstanding diseases. A number of resour...
In this paper, we discuss an ontology-based system and approach that provides interoperability suppo...
The research described in the article refers to the study of data from the domain of medicine. The d...
In this paper, we discuss an ontology-based system and approach that provides interoperability suppo...
Abstract Background Medical ontologies are expected to contribute to the effective use of medical in...
Many existing biomedical vocabulary standards rest on incomplete, inconsistent or confused accounts ...
International audienceBackground: Patient data, such as electronic health records or adverse event r...
Abstract. Immunisation is an important part of health care and adverse events following immunisation...
As it emerged from philosophical analyses and cognitive research, most concepts exhibit typicality e...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
Abstract Background The realm of pathological entitie...
Abstract—The terms ‘sign ’ and ‘symptom ’ have proven difficult to define and represent in a biomedi...
Abstract. The Adverse Event Ontology (AEO) is a realism-based biomedical ontology for adverse events...
Exchanging medical data and information is important in the medical domain. This paper discusses abn...
Abnormality has been cross-cutting issue because of highly heterogeneous knowledge. We structured on...
pan Abstract—Knowledge of abnormalities is important for un-derstanding diseases. A number of resour...
In this paper, we discuss an ontology-based system and approach that provides interoperability suppo...
The research described in the article refers to the study of data from the domain of medicine. The d...
In this paper, we discuss an ontology-based system and approach that provides interoperability suppo...
Abstract Background Medical ontologies are expected to contribute to the effective use of medical in...
Many existing biomedical vocabulary standards rest on incomplete, inconsistent or confused accounts ...
International audienceBackground: Patient data, such as electronic health records or adverse event r...
Abstract. Immunisation is an important part of health care and adverse events following immunisation...
As it emerged from philosophical analyses and cognitive research, most concepts exhibit typicality e...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
Abstract Background The realm of pathological entitie...
Abstract—The terms ‘sign ’ and ‘symptom ’ have proven difficult to define and represent in a biomedi...
Abstract. The Adverse Event Ontology (AEO) is a realism-based biomedical ontology for adverse events...