schemas/medical_cause
library
Classes
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SchemaMedicalCause
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The causative agent(s) that are responsible for the
pathophysiologic process that eventually results in a medical
condition, symptom or sign In this schema, unless otherwise
specified this is meant to be the proximate cause of the medical
condition, symptom or sign The proximate cause is defined as the
causative agent that most directly results in the medical
condition, symptom or sign For example, the HIV virus could be
considered a cause of AIDS Or in a diagnostic context, if a
patient fell and sustained a hip fracture and two days later
sustained a pulmonary embolism which eventuated in a cardiac
arrest, the cause of the cardiac arrest (the proximate cause)
would be the pulmonary embolism and not the fall Medical causes
can include cardiovascular, chemical, dermatologic, endocrine,
environmental, gastroenterologic, genetic, hematologic,
gynecologic, iatrogenic, infectious, musculoskeletal,
neurologic, nutritional, obstetric, oncologic, otolaryngologic,
pharmacologic, psychiatric, pulmonary, renal, rheumatologic,
toxic, traumatic, or urologic causes; medical conditions can be
causes as well.
See https://schema.org/MedicalCause