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SNOMED CT – English Terms Translated to Norwegian Bokmål and Norwegian Nynorsk

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SNOMED CT is a systematic collection of healthcare-related concepts used to document and share information in patient care within the health and care services.

The terminology covers healthcare domains such as anatomy, diagnoses, symptoms, procedures, substances, pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment.

SNOMED CT is multilingual and is used in several countries, e.g. Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, the Netherlands, the USA, and the UK. The international version consists of approximately 370,000 concepts, of which a little over one-third are translated into Bokmål. Translation into Nynorsk is currently ongoing.

Each concept has a preferred term ("tilrådd") and may also have synonyms in each language.

The Norwegian version of SNOMED CT is managed by the Norwegian Directorate of Health.

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