All terms in NCIT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Arrhythmia | NCIT_C2881 | [Any variation from the normal rate or rhythm (which may include the origin of the impulse and/or its subsequent propagation) in the heart.] |
| Blast Count | NCIT_C74605 | [The determination of the number of blast cells present in a blood sample.] |
| Oat Biscuit | NCIT_C126652 | [A biscuit containing oats.] |
| CD19 Expressing B Cell Count | NCIT_C74606 | [The determination of the number of CD19 expressing B cells present in a sample.] |
| Fluorine F 18 Dabrafenib | NCIT_C126653 | [A radioconjugate containing dabrafenib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor of the V600 mutated version of the B-raf (BRAF) protein and labeled with the positron-emitting isotope fluorine F 18 with potential prostate tumor imaging upon positron emission tomography (PET). Upon administration, the dabrafenib moiety of fluorine F 18 dabrafenib specifically targets and binds to the BRAF V600-mutated form, expressed on tumor cells, thereby allowing the visualization of tumor cells expressing BRAF V600 upon PET. BRAF is constitutively activated in a variety of cancers due to BRAF gene mutations.] |
| Senile Corneal Change | NCIT_C35013 | [Degenerative changes of the cornea related to aging that are highly influenced by changes in the corneal endothelium. Changes include corneal topography, increased density, decreased hydration of the corneal stroma, and epithelial basement membrane dystrophy; The stroma appears hazier than in younger eyes and reduces light transmission. Changes may also include age-related stromal degeneration and deposition.] |
| Separation Anxiety Disorder | NCIT_C35014 | [An anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent excessive distress due to fear of separation from the home or from major attachment figures; the distress is developmentally inappropriate and causes impairment in social, academic, or other areas of functioning.] |
| Shivering | NCIT_C35015 | [The involuntary contraction of muscles, which is a physiologic method of heat production in mammals, including humans, and which is often seen as a response to fever or infection.] |
| Shock | NCIT_C35016 | [A life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical intervention. It is characterized by reduced blood flow that may result in damage of multiple organs. Types of shock include cardiogenic, hemorrhagic, septic, anaphylactic, and traumatic shock.] |
| Fluid and Electrolyte Manifestation | NCIT_C5044 | |
| Mavorixafor | NCIT_C126660 | [An orally bioavailable inhibitor of C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4), with potential antineoplastic and immune checkpoint inhibitory activities. Upon administration, mavorixafor selectively binds to CXCR4 and prevents the binding of CXCR4 to its ligand, stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1 or CXCL12). This inhibits receptor activation and results in decreased proliferation and migration of CXCR4-overexpressing tumor cells. In addition, inhibition of CXCR4 prevents the recruitment of regulatory T-cells and myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) to the tumor microenvironment, thereby abrogating CXCR4-mediated immunosuppression and enabling the activation of a cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-mediated immune response against cancer cells. The G protein-coupled receptor CXCR4, which is upregulated in several tumor cell types, induces the recruitment of immunosuppressive cells in the tumor microenvironment, suppresses immune surveillance, and promotes tumor angiogenesis and tumor cell proliferation. It is also a co-receptor for HIV entry into T-cells.] |
| CXCR4 Inhibitor | NCIT_C107589 | [An antagonist of the C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4). CXCR4, which belongs to the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) gene family, plays an important role in chemotaxis and angiogenesis and is upregulated in several tumor cell types.] |
| Vitamin C Deficiency | NCIT_C35010 | [Abnormally low concentrations of vitamin C in the blood.] |
| Sea Sickness | NCIT_C35011 | [A sensation of discomfort associated with travel over water, which may include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or sweating.] |
| Motion Sickness | NCIT_C34824 | [A sensation of discomfort that results from a discordant relationship between visualized movement and any movement sensed by the vestibular system, which is characterized by dizziness, nausea, and vomiting.] |
| Senile Cataract | NCIT_C35012 | [An age-related, anatomical abnormality that is caused by thickening of the lens of the eye.] |
| Acquired Cataract | NCIT_C98802 | [Cataract that results from the aging process, an injury, or as a manifestation of a systemic disorder.] |
| Both | NCIT_C49636 | [One and the other; relating to or being two in conjunction.] |
| Reference Period | NCIT_C49637 | [A time frame that is of value for its relationship to a notable event.] |
| Relation to Reference Period | NCIT_C49638 | [An abstraction belonging to or characteristic of a point or period to something that refers or points to an interval of time characterized by the occurrence of a certain condition, event, or phenomenon.] |