Childhood AIS standardized classification and diagnostic evaluation (CASCADE) secondary sub type

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Childhood AIS standardized classification and diagnostic evaluation (CASCADE) secondary sub type
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NINDS
Definition:
Childhood AIS standardized classification and diagnostic evaluation (CASCADE) secondary classification There may be genetic, inflammatory or other factors which further distinguish groups within the primary disease classifications. These modifying variables will be included in a secondary etiologic or syndromic classification (i.e. varicella, trisomy 21, PHACES syndrome). The diagnoses given here are not a complete list. These are examples. A complete list of secondary classifications is yet to be developed, and is open to suggestions.
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Retired

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Value List
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Value Code Name Code Code System Code Description
Genetic - vasculopathy Genetic - vasculopathy examples: PHACES Syndrome,, Williams Syndrome, Trisomy 21, Neurofibromatosis, Alagille syndrome
Infectious Infectious examples: Post- Varicella angiopathy, Meningitis, HIV vasculopathy
Hematologic/thrombotic Hematologic/thrombotic examples: Hemoglobinopathy, Antiphopholipid antibody syndrome, Inherited factor deficiency (Protein S, Protein C, antithrombin III), Factor V leiden or prothrombin mutation, Homocysteine disorder, Protein-losing states (enteropathy, hepatopathy, nephropathy), Anemia
Inflammatory Inflammatory examples: Systemic autoimmune disease (e.g. lupus)
Genetic – metabolic Genetic – metabolic examples: Mitochondrial cytopathy
Drug/toxin exposure Drug/toxin exposure examples: IV Ig, L-asparaginase, drugs of abuse, s/p cranial irradiation
Other, specify Other, specify Not covered by the other codes

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Designation:
Childhood AIS standardized classification and diagnostic evaluation (CASCADE) secondary sub type
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Definition:
Childhood AIS standardized classification and diagnostic evaluation (CASCADE) secondary classification There may be genetic, inflammatory or other factors which further distinguish groups within the primary disease classifications. These modifying variables will be included in a secondary etiologic or syndromic classification (i.e. varicella, trisomy 21, PHACES syndrome). The diagnoses given here are not a complete list. These are examples. A complete list of secondary classifications is yet to be developed, and is open to suggestions.
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Ongoing study: Establishing the reliability of the Childhood AIS Standardized Classification and Diagnostic Evaluation criteria (CASCADE criteria). Principal Investigator: Timothy Bernard, MD

Identifiers:

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NLM
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joBCtt_d7ap
Version:
3.1
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NINDS
Id:
C14264
Version:
3
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BRICS Variable Name
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CASCADESecondarySubTyp
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