All terms in NCIT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Botryoid-Type Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma | NCIT_C9150 | [A morphologic variant of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma arising from organs with a mucosal epithelial surface. It is characterized by the formation of a cambium layer in the affected tissue and polypoid nodules within an abundant myxoid stroma.] |
| Childhood Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma | NCIT_C7957 | [A poorly circumscribed morphologic variant of rhabdomyosarcoma occurring in children. The neoplasm is characterized by the presence of primitive skeletal muscle in any stage of myogenesis.] |
| Rat Yolk Sac Carcinoma | NCIT_C60530 | |
| Chemically Induced Irreversible Toxicity | NCIT_C35575 | |
| Tall Columnar Adenocarcinoma Cell | NCIT_C60531 | |
| Mucocutaneous Candidiasis | NCIT_C35576 | [A fungal infection of the skin, nails, oral and vaginal mucosal sites caused by species of the genus Candida. It manifests with white discoloration of the tongue and swelling, redness, and tenderness of the nails.] |
| Intraluminal Masses of Mucin Present | NCIT_C60532 | |
| Traumatic Hemorrhage | NCIT_C35577 | [Vascular rupture, and the resulting loss of blood, due to physical injury.] |
| Polarization of Nuclei Towards the Glandular Lumen | NCIT_C60533 | |
| Chemically Induced Urinary Tract Toxicity | NCIT_C35570 | |
| Progressive Disease | NCIT_C35571 | [A disease process that is increasing in scope or severity.] |
| Experimental Organism Anatomical Concept | NCIT_C22188 | [A non-human biological structure, fluid or other substance; excludes single molecular entities.] |
| Rat Abdominal Cavity | NCIT_C60539 | |
| Neoplastic Neuroendocrine Small Cell | NCIT_C60534 | |
| Neoplastic Neuroendocrine Cell | NCIT_C36761 | |
| Hypericum perforatum | NCIT_C60535 | [A member of the genus Hypericum. The plants are described as glabrous perennials, erect and usually woody at the base. The ovate to linear leaves are sessile, opposite, and well-supplied with translucent glandular dots. The regular flowers have five short, subequal, entire, imbricate, basally connate sepals, and five persistent-withering yellow petals. The ovary is superior, capsicular, and three-styled. Stamens are many, arranged in bundles of threes, and the flowers are profuse, arranged in branched cymes which bloom from June until September. It is native to Europe, West Asia, North Africa, Madeira and the Azores, and is naturalized in many parts of the world, notably North America and Australia. The plant spreads rapidly by means of runners or from the prodigous seed production. In many parts of the United States it is considered a noxious weed.] |
| Aberrant Crypt Focus | NCIT_C60536 | [A larger than normal, microscopically elevated colonic crypt that may contain dysplastic epithelium. It is considered as a possible precursor of colonic adenoma and carcinoma.] |
| Provisional Registration | NCIT_C60537 | [The act of enrolling, contingent upon satisfactory results obtained from additional screening.] |
| Registration | NCIT_C25646 | [The act of listing or recording officially; officially qualified or enrolled.] |
| Chimeric Antigen Receptor | NCIT_C126108 | [A cell-surface receptor that has been engineered to combine novel features and specificities from various sources in order to enhance its antigen specificity. Engineered T-cells or B-cells will produce the specialized receptor that will be capable of binding to an epitope on its target cell.] |