All terms in MESHD
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Near Drowning | D015701 | [Non-fatal immersion or submersion in water. The subject is resuscitable.] |
| Ostertagiasis | D010029 | [A disease of herbivorous mammals, particularly cattle and sheep, caused by stomach worms of the genus OSTERTAGIA.] |
| Osteosclerosis | D010026 | [An abnormal hardening or increased density of bone tissue.] |
| Osteoradionecrosis | D010025 | [Necrosis of bone following radiation injury.] |
| Osteopetrosis | D010022 | [Excessive formation of dense trabecular bone leading to pathological fractures; OSTEITIS; SPLENOMEGALY with infarct; ANEMIA; and extramedullary hemopoiesis (HEMATOPOIESIS, EXTRAMEDULLARY).] |
| Osteopoikilosis | D010023 | [An asymptomatic, autosomal dominant trait in which pea-sized sclerotic spots, prominent in the metaphyseal area, are accompanied by unique cutaneous lesions. These are yellowish papules or plaques with increased elastin content. (From Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 19th ed, pp1434-35)] |
| Proctocolitis | D011350 | [Inflammation of the RECTUM and the distal portion of the COLON.] |
| Pagetoid Reticulosis | D056267 | [A distinct variant of mycosis fungoides characterized by the presence of localized patches or plaques with an intraepidermal proliferation of neoplastic cells., A generalized or disseminated form of pagetoid reticulosis. Some authors consider it to be a primary cutaneous aggressive epidermotrophic CD8+ T-Cell lymphoma.] |
| Erythrokeratodermia Variabilis | D056266 | [An autosomal dominant skin disease characterized by transient and variable noninflammatory ERYTHEMA and hyperkeratosis. It has been associated with mutations in the genes that code for CONNEXINS. Erythrokeratodermia variabilis inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion has also been reported. Affected individuals often develop PALMOPLANTAR KERATODERMA.] |
| Corneal Edema | D015715 | [An excessive amount of fluid in the cornea due to damage of the epithelium or endothelium causing decreased visual acuity.] |
| Otitis Media, Suppurative | D010035 | [Inflammation of the middle ear with purulent discharge.] |
| Substance Abuse, Oral | D000075067 | [Abuse, overuse, or misuse of a substance by ingestion.] |
| Otitis Media with Effusion | D010034 | [Inflammation of the middle ear with a clear pale yellow-colored transudate.] |
| Otitis Externa | D010032 | [Inflammation of the OUTER EAR including the external EAR CANAL, cartilages of the auricle (EAR CARTILAGE), and the TYMPANIC MEMBRANE.] |
| Granulomatous Mastitis | D058890 | [A rare, benign, inflammatory breast disease occurring in premenopausal women shortly after a recent pregnancy. The origin is unknown but it is commonly mistaken for malignancy and sometimes associated with BREAST FEEDING and the use of ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES.] |
| Fluorosis, Dental | D009050 | [A chronic endemic form of hypoplasia of the dental enamel caused by drinking water with a high fluorine content during the time of tooth formation, and characterized by defective calcification that gives a white chalky appearance to the enamel, which gradually undergoes brown discoloration. (Jablonski's Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p286)] |
| Chills | D023341 | [The sudden sensation of being cold. It may be accompanied by SHIVERING.] |
| Mouth Breathing | D009058 | [Abnormal breathing through the mouth, usually associated with obstructive disorders of the nasal passages.] |
| Graves Ophthalmopathy | D049970 | [An autoimmune disorder of the EYE, occurring in patients with Graves disease. Subtypes include congestive (inflammation of the orbital connective tissue), myopathic (swelling and dysfunction of the extraocular muscles), and mixed congestive-myopathic ophthalmopathy.] |
| Tularemia | D014406 | [A plague-like disease of rodents, transmissible to man. It is caused by FRANCISELLA TULARENSIS and is characterized by fever, chills, headache, backache, and weakness.] |