RE: Getting specific RXNORM and ICD codes instead of class codes

2017-01-19 Thread Finan, Sean
easier. "793 mg" is either the amount or the strength ... Because this can have a huge range of values it does not get a cui. -Original Message- From: pratik agarwal [mailto:pratikagarwal2...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2017 4:01 AM To: dev@ctakes.apache.org Subject

Re: Getting specific RXNORM and ICD codes instead of class codes

2017-01-19 Thread Andrey Kurdumov
Hi Shahid, If you interested, partially it is done here: github.com/kant2002/cTakes I update LVG to version 2016 if this is what you need. If you need something else, maybe I could help in that area as well. 2017-01-19 15:30 GMT+06:00 shahid ashraf : > Hi > > As i checkout the ctakes from svn re

Re: Getting specific RXNORM and ICD codes instead of class codes

2017-01-19 Thread shahid ashraf
Hi As i checkout the ctakes from svn repo and followed the dev install guide. I found ctakes using umls2011. How can update that to umls2016. i have umls on my local as well. On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 2:31 PM, pratik agarwal wrote: > Hi Sean > > I have 2 problems here that I need help with: > >

Re: Getting specific RXNORM and ICD codes instead of class codes

2017-01-19 Thread pratik agarwal
Hi Sean I have 2 problems here that I need help with: *Problem 1:* I added a custom dictionary using the dictionary-gui module that you built. I downloaded the complete rxnorm files from UMLS website: RxNorm_full_prescribe_01032017.zip

RE: Getting specific RXNORM and ICD codes instead of class codes

2017-01-03 Thread Finan, Sean
Hi Pratik, Because combinations of strength, route, form, etc. for medications amount to an enormous number of unique terms, the possible combinations are not included in the default ctakes dictionary. You can: 1. Add a custom dictionary with your fully-defined terms of interest, or 2. Create