For the purposes of this Standard the following definitions apply.
The following definitions are commonly used in this Part of the DICOM Standard:
Identifier that specifies the suggested Context Group for a Code Sequence Attribute.
Identifier that specifies the Context Group for a Code Sequence Attribute that shall be used.
Context Group that may be extended by a particular application by inclusion of additional concepts.
Context Group whose defined set of concepts shall not be extended by an application.
A set of coded concepts defined by a Mapping Resource forming a set appropriate to use in a particular context.
A resource that defines context-dependent usage constraints (i.e., Value Set or Relationship Type restrictions) for Attributes. A resource that specifies the mapping of the content of an external controlled terminology to the components of a message standard.
The association between two Concepts. Examples: "HAS PROPERTIES", "CONTAINS", "INFERRED FROM".
A Mapping Resource that defines Templates and Context Groups for use in DICOM IODs.
A pattern that describes the Content Items, Value Types, Relationship Types and Value Sets that may be used in part of a Structured Report content tree, or in other Content Item constructs, such as Acquisition Context or Protocol Context. Analogous to a Module of an Information Object Definition.
The allowed values of a Code Sequence Attribute in a given context. Specified either as one or more individual values or by reference to a Context Group.
Identifier that specifies a Template suggested to be used in the creation of a set of Content Items.
Identifier that specifies a Template that shall be used in the creation of a set of Content Items.
A Template that may be extended by a particular application by inclusion of additional Content Items beyond those specified in the Template.
A Template that specifies the exact set of Content Items and corresponding Value Sets that shall be used and that shall not be extended by an application.
Dictionaries (lexicons) of concepts (terms) with assigned codes and well defined meanings.