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<p>ISO/TS 16277-1:2015 defines a categorial structure for clinical findings in terminological systems for Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Japanese Medicine, and Traditional Korean Medicine (TM-CJK). This Technical Specification defines three subcategories: pattern-TM, disorder-TM and sign&symptom-TM. Concept representations within these three categories are used to describe the states of patients in clinical records and communications.</p>
<p>This Technical Specification is not applicable to:</p>
<p>- a comprehensive categorial structure for TM-CJK;</p>
<p>- an exhaustive list of all possible characterizing concepts that could be used to describe clinical findings;</p>
<p>- terms/descriptions for individual TM-CJK concepts;</p>
<p>- a detailed terminology of clinical findings in TM-CJK;</p>
<p>- categorical structure of diagnosis and treatment on clinical findings in TM-CJK.</p>
<p>NOTE This Technical Specification is limited to a subpopulation of clinical findings in traditional medicine. Other types of clinical findings are represented in ISO/TS 22789 although it has not been tested for this purpose.</p>
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<p>ISO/TS 16277-1:2015 defines a categorial structure for clinical findings in terminological systems for Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Japanese Medicine, and Traditional Korean Medicine (TM-CJK). This Technical Specification defines three subcategories: pattern-TM, disorder-TM and sign&symptom-TM. Concept representations within these three categories are used to describe the states of patients in clinical records and communications.</p>
<p>This Technical Specification is not applicable to:</p>
<p>- a comprehensive categorial structure for TM-CJK;</p>
<p>- an exhaustive list of all possible characterizing concepts that could be used to describe clinical findings;</p>
<p>- terms/descriptions for individual TM-CJK concepts;</p>
<p>- a detailed terminology of clinical findings in TM-CJK;</p>
<p>- categorical structure of diagnosis and treatment on clinical findings in TM-CJK.</p>
<p>NOTE This Technical Specification is limited to a subpopulation of clinical findings in traditional medicine. Other types of clinical findings are represented in ISO/TS 22789 although it has not been tested for this purpose.</p>