All terms in NCIT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Coronary Atherosclerosis | NCIT_C35505 | [Atherosclerosis of the coronary vasculature.] |
| Throat Carcinoma | NCIT_C35506 | [Carcinoma, predominantly squamous cell, arising from epithelial cells of the larynx or pharynx.] |
| Neck Carcinoma | NCIT_C6077 | [A carcinoma that arises from the anatomic structures of the neck region.] |
| Axillary Lymph Node Involvement | NCIT_C35507 | |
| Climbing 12 Steps | NCIT_C126166 | [A question about an individual's ability to climb 12 steps.] |
| Malignant Bone Marrow Neoplasm | NCIT_C35501 | [Malignant neoplasms that either originate from the bone marrow (e.g. myeloid leukemias) or involve the bone marrow as secondary-metastatic tumors (e.g. metastatic carcinomas to the bone marrow). --2003] |
| Walking Half a Block on Level Ground | NCIT_C126167 | [A question about an individual's ability to walk 1/2 block on level ground.] |
| Walking Half Block on Level Ground Nonstop | NCIT_C126168 | [A question about an individual's ability to walk 1/2 block on level ground nonstop.] |
| Digestive System Infection | NCIT_C35503 | [A viral, bacterial, fungal, or parasitic infectious process that affects the digestive system.] |
| Non-Neoplastic Digestive System Disorder | NCIT_C27550 | [A non-neoplastic disorder that affects the gastrointestinal tract, anus, liver, biliary system, and pancreas. Representative examples include infections, ulcers, cirrhosis, and diverticulosis.] |
| Ability to Make a Bed | NCIT_C126169 | [A question about an individual's ability to make a bed, not changing sheets.] |
| Vascular Proliferation | NCIT_C35504 | |
| Nasopharyngeal Cancer Pathologic Distant Metastasis TNM Finding v7 | NCIT_C88976 | [A pathologic finding about one or more characteristics of nasopharyngeal cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7 classification system as they pertain to distant metastases. There is no pathologic M0 for nasopharyngeal cancer.] |
| Nasopharyngeal Cancer Pathologic TNM Finding v7 | NCIT_C88965 | [A pathologic finding about one or more characteristics of nasopharyngeal cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7 classification system. The pathologic staging requires the use of all information obtained in clinical staging and in histologic study of the surgically resected specimens. (from AJCC 7th Ed.)] |
| Nasopharyngeal Cancer Clinical TNM Finding v7 | NCIT_C88977 | [A clinical finding about one or more characteristics of nasopharyngeal cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7 classification system. The assessment is based primarily on inspection and on indirect and direct endoscopy. Palpation of sites (when feasible) and of neck nodes is essential. Neurologic evaluation of all cranial nerves is required. Imaging studies are essential in clinical staging of pharynx tumors. (from AJCC 7th Ed.)] |
| Nasopharyngeal Cancer TNM Finding v7 | NCIT_C88964 | [A finding about one or more characteristics of nasopharyngeal cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7 classification system.] |
| Nasopharyngeal Cancer Clinical Distant Metastasis TNM Finding v7 | NCIT_C88978 | [A clinical finding about one or more characteristics of nasopharyngeal cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7 classification system as they pertain to distant metastases.] |
| Nasopharyngeal Cancer cM0 TNM Finding v7 | NCIT_C88979 | [Nasopharyngeal cancer without evidence of distant metastasis. (from AJCC 7th Ed.)] |
| Nasopharyngeal Cancer pN1 TNM Finding v7 | NCIT_C88972 | [Nasopharyngeal cancer with unilateral metastasis in cervical lymph node(s), 6 cm or less in greatest dimension, above the supraclavicular fossa, and/or unilateral or bilateral, retropharyngeal lymph nodes, 6 cm or less in greatest dimension. Midline nodes are considered ipsilateral nodes. (from AJCC 7th Ed.)] |
| Nasopharyngeal Cancer Pathologic Regional Lymph Nodes TNM Finding v7 | NCIT_C88971 | [A pathologic finding about one or more characteristics of nasopharyngeal cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7 classification system as they pertain to staging of regional lymph nodes. The distribution and the prognostic impact of regional lymph node spread from nasopharynx cancer, particularly of the undifferentiated type, are different from those of other head and neck mucosal cancers and justify the use of a different N classification scheme. (from AJCC 7th Ed.)] |