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FDA Unique Device Identifier
Definition 1
A unique numeric or alphanumeric code that contains the device identifier and a production identifier such as the lot or batch number, the serial number and/or expiration date. (NCI Thesaurus)
Definition 2
A UDI is a unique numeric or alphanumeric code that includes a device identifier, which is specific to a device model, and a production identifier, which includes the current production information for that specific device, such as the lot or batch number, the serial number and/or expiration date. (Food and Drug Administration/CDISC)
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