Table of Contents: 2023 MAY–JUNE No. 452
UMLS® 2023AA Release Available. NLM Tech Bull. 2023 Mar-Apr;(452):e1.
The 2023AA release of the Unified Medical Language System® (UMLS) Knowledge Sources is available for download as of May 1, 2023.
The available downloads are:
In past years, we have required the use of MetamorphoSys to install and customize the UMLS Metathesaurus. For the 2023AA release, we are providing two ready-to-use precomputed subsets of the UMLS Metathesaurus that require no installation or customization.
These files are available from the UMLS Download page.
Please let us know if you find these files useful with comments to the NLM Help Desk using the subject line: "UMLS History Files."
The 2023AA Metathesaurus contains approximately 3.31 million concepts and 15.7 million unique concept names from 185 source vocabularies.
One new language:
Three new translations:
35 English sources and 44 translation sources were updated. These include MeSH®, MedDRA, RxNorm, and SNOMED CT® (English and Spanish). For detailed information on changes in this version of the Metathesaurus, see the Updated Sources (Expanded) section. Additional release statistics may be found in the Statistics section.
For 2023AA, we made significant changes to our representation of the NCBI Taxonomy (SAB=NCBI). The UMLS will no longer use an algorithm for excluding concepts based on string patterns or hierarchy level. NCBI has added a new field (specified_species) indicating that a species in a node's lineage has a formal name. Beginning with this version, we will include the following content:
Other concepts are excluded. For more information, see the Source Representation page.
Reported bugs may be viewed on the Release Notes and Bugs webpage.
MetamorphoSys can generate custom load scripts for MySQL, Oracle, or Microsoft Access when creating a Metathesaurus subset or installing the Semantic Network. Instructions are available on the UMLS Load Scripts homepage.
To access the UMLS Release files, you must have an active UMLS Metathesaurus® License and a valid UTS account. You will be prompted to authenticate with an identity provider with the UTS when downloading the files.
2023AA Source Release Documentation webpages are available.
Additional information regarding the UMLS is available on the UMLS homepage. New users are encouraged to take the UMLS Basics Tutorial and to explore the UMLS Quick Start Guide, and other training materials.
The UTS Metathesaurus Browser and the UTS REST API include the updated release.
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UMLS REST API authentication has changed. You can now authenticate by simply appending an apiKey parameter to your request, for example:
https://uts-ws.nlm.nih.gov/rest/content/current/CUI/C0155502/atoms?apiKey={{YOUR_API_KEY}}.
Authentication via ticket-granting tickets (TGTs) and service tickets is deprecated, but we will continue to accept API authentication via this method until the end of 2023.
UMLS users have extended the functionality of the UMLS in a variety of ways by developing APIs, automation scripts, and natural language processing tools. You can find a list of these on the UMLS Community webpage.
Want to add your tool? Send a request to the NLM Help Desk with the subject line: "UMLS Community."
Be sure to include a link to your source code so that other UMLS users can adapt your tool. We are especially interested in:
We value your feedback! For more information about improvements we have made to the UMLS based on user feedback, as well as information about UMLS use in general, see our new UMLS User Feedback page.