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1RESOURCE DESCRIPTION FRAMEWORK FOR
DERMATOPATHOLOGY.http//www.netautopsy.org/dermrd
fh.htmhttp//www.netautopsy.org/dermrdfh.ppt
2G. William Moore, MD, PhD.1,2,3 Grace F. Kao,
MD.1,4 Lawrence A. Brown, MD.1,2
- 1. Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Service,
Veterans Affairs Maryland Health Care System,
Baltimore, MD 1. - 2. Department of Pathology, University of
Maryland Medical System, Baltimore, MD. - 3. Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins
Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD. - 4. Department of Dermatology, George Washington
University School of Medicine, Washington, DC.
3Resource Description Framework (RDF)
- General syntax for writing ordered triples.
- Computer-parsable.
- Binding a described datum to a specified subject.
- Internet web-crawler programs draw inferences
from ordered triples.
4Ordered Triples on RDF.
- Sample Ordered Triple ltbill_moore,cancer,yesgt.
- Detailed sample ordered Triple
ltbill_moore,squamous_cell_carcinoma_arising_in_hyp
ertrophic_actinic_keratosis_right_dorsal_wrist,yes
gt. - Ordered Triple ltsubject,metadatum,datumgt.
5RDF CLASSES/PROPERTIES.
- RDF CLASS Strict monoparental hierarchy of
classes. - Classes are mathematically consistent.
- RDF PROPERTY Multiple parents possible.
- Weaker mathematical properties.
- Should be avoided if possible.
6RDF HIERARCHY FOR SKIN.
- anypatient
- -tissue
- tissue
- -skin
- skin
- -skin_reaction
- skin_reaction
- interface_dermatitis
- lichenoid_dermatitis
- dense_bandlike_superficial_de
rmal_infiltrate
7Lichenoid Dermatitis Common.
- Dense, band-like upper dermal inflammation.
- Lichen_planus.
- Lichenoid_benign_keratosis.
- Lichen_simplex_chronicus.
- Lichenoid_actinic_keratosisrare_but_important.
- Mycosis_fungoidesrare_but_important.
- Lupus_erythematosusrare_but_important.
8Lichenoid dermatitis Lichen Planus
- Dense upper dermal band-like infiltrate.
- Saw-tooth rete ridges.
- Civatte bodies.
9Lichenoid dermatitis Lichenoid arthropod
bite.
- Crops of lesions.
- Ulcers come and go.
- Necrosis.
- Scale crust.
- Perivascular chronic inflammation with increased
eosinophils. - No basal layer atypia
10Lichenoid dermatitis Lichen
simplex chronicus
- Psoriasiform acanthosis.
- Hypergranulosis.
- Parakeratosis.
- No basal layer atypia.
11Lichenoid dermatitis Lichenoid
actinic keratosis.
- Uncommon but important.
- Usually sparse upper dermal infiltrate.
- Basal layer atypia.
- Precursor of invasive squamous cell carcinoma.
12Lichenoid dermatitis Mycosis fungoides
- Rare but important
- Usually sparse upper dermal infiltrate.
- Small and medium T-cells involving epidermis.
- Pautriers microabscess.
- Cutaneous lymphoma.
13Namespace
- Strict hierarchy of all concepts in the ontology.
- Each name appears exactly once.
- Each name has exactly one parent.
- Ultimate name has no parent.
- Negations not allowed.
- Namespace formalism is consistent.
14Relationspace/Fuzzyspace.
- Relationspace List of all relationships among
concepts. - Includes concepts with negations and multiple
parents. - Fuzzyspace Levels of certainty within the same
concept. - Based upon fuzzy set theory.
- May be necessary to take actions based upon
incomplete information.
15Theorems of Relationspace.
- Theorem 1. Consistency of Namespace.
- Theorem 2. Identity.
- Theorem 3. Or-expansion.
- Theorem 4. Telescoping.
- Theorem 5. Contextualization.
- Theorem 6. Intercalation.
- Theorem 7. Retirement.
16Results
- Mathematical consistency.
- 200 theorems of classical and modal logic.
- Intercalation Theorem (inserting new concepts).
- Retirement Theorem (removing obsolete concepts).
17Conclusions
- Organize knowledge of dermatopathology.
- Format of the semantic worldwide web.
- Incorporates clinical and pathologic findings.
- Possible target language for computer translation
of medical narratives.