All terms in NCIT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Ventricular Arrhythmia by ECG Finding | NCIT_C111101 | [An electrocardiographic finding of an atypical cardiac rhythm resulting from a pathologic process in the cardiac ventricles.] |
| Urethral Meatus Stenosis | NCIT_C35452 | [A narrowing of the opening of the urethra at the external meatus.] |
| Non-Neoplastic Urethra Disorder | NCIT_C27602 | [A non-neoplastic disorder affecting the urethra.] |
| Rat Hepatocholangiocellular Adenoma | NCIT_C60417 | |
| Rat Hepatocholangiocellular Carcinoma | NCIT_C60418 | |
| Rat Histiocytic Sarcoma | NCIT_C60419 | |
| Rat Hemangioma | NCIT_C60413 | |
| Rat Hemangiosarcoma | NCIT_C60414 | |
| Rat Hepatocellular Adenoma | NCIT_C60415 | |
| Rat Hepatocellular Carcinoma | NCIT_C60416 | |
| Bladder Injury | NCIT_C35446 | [Trauma to the bladder.] |
| Avascular Necrosis of Femoral Head | NCIT_C35447 | [Necrotic changes in the bone tissue of the femoral head due to interruption of blood supply.] |
| Avascular Necrosis of Femur | NCIT_C35513 | |
| Eye Discharge | NCIT_C35448 | [Liquid exudate from the eye.] |
| Negative Sickling Test | NCIT_C35449 | |
| Granulomatous Slack Skin Disease | NCIT_C35464 | [A rare variant of mycosis fungoides, characterized by the development of folds of lax skin in the axillae or groins. It has been reported in association with Hodgkin lymphoma. Morphologically, there is a dense granulomatous dermal atypical lymphocytic infiltrate, often associated with multinucleated giant cells. Destruction of elastic tissue is present. Most cases have an indolent clinical course. -- 2005] |
| Aplastic Anemia due to Radiation | NCIT_C35465 | [Aplastic anemia caused by excessive absorption of radiation by the bone marrow.] |
| Aplastic Anemia due to Infection | NCIT_C35466 | [Aplastic anemia caused by an infection.] |
| Achenbach Syndrome | NCIT_C35467 | [A rare disorder which affects the volar surfaces of fingers. Clinical signs include recurrent, spontaneous or post-traumatic bruising of fingers. The clinical course of the resultant hematoma usually follows a pattern of resolution within days.] |
| Crystal Formation | NCIT_C35460 |