All terms in NCIT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Temporal Arteritis | NCIT_C35065 | [An autoimmune, systemic, giant cell granulomatous arteritis predominantly involving the arteries that supply blood to the central nervous system, head and eyes. Superficial arteries of the scalp that are involved tend to be enlarged and tender. Signs and symptoms include headaches, myalgias, visual disturbances, and skin necrosis.] |
| Granulomatous Arteritis | NCIT_C34653 | [Inflammation of the arteries that is characterized by the presence of granulomas.] |
| Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome | NCIT_C35066 | [A common disorder noted with jaw movement. It may be caused by malocclusion, repetitive use injury, trauma or arthritis. It is more prevalent among females between their second and fourth decades. Clinical signs include preauricular pain, temporomandibular joint clicking (as the mandibular condyle slips from the articulation made with the capsular disc and temporal bone) and restriction of jaw motion. Clinical course is typically benign but may progress to associated headaches, ear and neck pain, tinnitus and dislocation of temporomandibular joint. Prognosis is favorable as a majority of cases will respond to conservative management.] |
| Lateral Epicondylitis | NCIT_C35067 | [inflammation of the lateral epicondyle.] |
| Epicondylitis | NCIT_C34589 | [Inflammation of the epicondyles.] |
| Paroxysmal Tachycardia by ECG Finding | NCIT_C35060 | [An electrocardiographic finding of episodic tachycardia with abrupt onset and termination.] |
| Arrhythmia by ECG Finding | NCIT_C111075 | [An arrhythmia that is detected on an electrocardiograph.] |
| Takayasu Arteritis | NCIT_C35062 | [A large vessel vasculitis affecting the aorta and its branches. It usually affects young females. It causes vascular obstruction, resulting in asymmetric pulses.] |
| Arteritis | NCIT_C34399 | [An inflammatory process affecting an artery.] |
| Teething Syndrome | NCIT_C35063 | [An expected condition experienced by children during the emergence of deciduous teeth. Though a full set of 20 primary teeth takes more than two years to emerge, teething syndrome may be variably noted from the first paired eruption (usually at the sixth month) until the last. Characteristically, irritability, inflamed gingivae, drooling and chewing on solid objects may be seen several days prior to the eruption with rapid resolution. Typically, the lower central incisors appear first followed by the upper central incisors. Molars and canine teeth are the last to erupt. Anecdotal associations with fever and diarrhea are misattributed.] |
| Promonocyte Count | NCIT_C74621 | [The determination of the number of promonocytes in a blood sample.] |
| Promyelocyte Count | NCIT_C74622 | [The determination of the number of promyelocytes present in a sample.] |
| Rouleaux Formation Count | NCIT_C74624 | [The determination of the number of stacking red blood cells present in a blood sample.] |
| Prolymphocyte Count | NCIT_C74620 | [The determination of the number of prolymphocytes in a blood sample.] |
| Reactive Lymphocyte Count Measurement | NCIT_C74629 | [The determination of the number of reactive lymphocytes present in a blood sample.] |
| Retired Concept Current Year | NCIT_C83485 | |
| Sezary Cell Count | NCIT_C74625 | [The determination of the number of Sezary cells present in a sample.] |
| Sickle Cell Count | NCIT_C74626 | [The determination of the number of sickle cells present in a sample.] |
| Smudge Cell Count | NCIT_C74627 | [The determination of the number of smudge cells present in a sample.] |
| Vacuolated Neutrophil Count | NCIT_C74628 | [The determination of the number of neutrophils containing small vacuoles present in a sample.] |