Human Gene Set: HP_PAST_MEDICAL_HISTORY


Standard name HP_PAST_MEDICAL_HISTORY
Systematic name M47284
Brief description Past medical history
Full description or abstract In a medical encounter, the physician generally will interview the patient about his or her current problem, and may perform additional testing. The past medical history (PMH) in contrast records information about the patient's medical, personal and family history that might be relevant to the presenting illness or to provide optimal clinical management. The PMH generally includes (if relevant) other major illnesses, hospitalizations, surgeries, injuries, allergies, gynecologic and obstetric history, family history, personal history including occupational history, alcohol and drug use, etc. []
Collection C5: Ontology
      HPO: Human Phenotype Ontology
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Exact source HP:0032443
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External links https://hpo.jax.org/app/browse/term/HP:0032443
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Source species Homo sapiens
Contributed by Human Phenotype Ontology Group (The Jackson Laboratory (JAX))
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Human_NCBI_Gene_ID
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