Peter says:
the LabValueFinder. It has settings that allow it to clone procedures into
> lab values or vice versa (I can't remember).
The former... at least, when I contributed it. For potential lab values,
it filters by TUIs: some procedures, others medications.
Sean says:
The only immediat
I have this issue a lot. There are many moving parts. Sometimes it can
be resolved by using the widest window in the DictionaryLookup or sometimes
the TermOverlap lookup annotator. Sometimes you need to further customize
your dictionary.
The problem arises when there isn't enough context to wh
Hi Eugenia,
In short, I think that you may be stuck.
The only immediate solution that I can offer is to look for a nearby lab value
- by number or by unit. If a value exists then you could assume that it is a
lab result.
Sean
From: Monogyiou, Eugenia
Hello,
I think I have hit a wall in terms of applying disambiguation in the cTakes
context. I have come across the following example where what I consider to be a
lab result (Monocyte Count) is picked up as a procedure, apparently, in
alignment with UMLS
coding Scheme = SNOMEDCode =67776007
Hello,
Thanks Sean, always helpful - will be able to test soon and update.
(I have a couple questions on disambiguation but will create another thread)
Kind Regards,
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