All terms in NCIT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Foam Dosage Form | NCIT_C64898 | [An aerated solution or suspension.] |
| Urethral Dosage Form | NCIT_C69052 | [A substance intended for administration into the urethra.] |
| Urethral Suppository Dosage Form | NCIT_C69053 | [A suppository intended for administration within the urethra.] |
| Suppository Dosage Form | NCIT_C42993 | [A solid or semi-solid composed of active and/or inert ingredient(s) in a wax, fat or a glycerin gelatin jelly and that is conical or oval in shape. It is intended to be inserted into a body orifice.] |
| Transient Arthropathy | NCIT_C35761 | [Arthropathy that is not permanent.] |
| Arthropathy | NCIT_C35760 | [Any disorder of the joints.] |
| Traumatic Arthropathy | NCIT_C35762 | [Any arthropathy that is caused by trauma.] |
| Traumatic Arthritis | NCIT_C35763 | |
| Arthritis | NCIT_C2883 | [An inflammatory process affecting a joint. Causes include infection, autoimmune processes, degenerative processes, and trauma. Signs and symptoms may include swelling around the affected joint and pain.] |
| Temporary Dental Restoration | NCIT_C60720 | [Reconstruction of a tooth or part of a tooth which is designed to seal the tooth and maintain its position until a permanent restoration is done.] |
| Dental Restoration | NCIT_C60718 | [Replacement or reconstruction of a lost tooth structure.] |
| Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome | NCIT_C35764 | [A syndrome caused by thiamine deficiency. It usually occurs in alcoholics and is characterized by confusion, ataxia, and ophthalmoplegia.] |
| Non-Neoplastic Connective and Soft Tissue Disorder | NCIT_C26326 | [A non-neoplastic disorder that affects the connective and soft tissue.] |
| Joint | NCIT_C13044 | [The connection point between two bones or skeletal elements. The joint may be fixed or movable.] |
| Therapeutic Heat | NCIT_C21117 | [The application of heat to appropriate painful areas to improve blood flow and function and to reduce pain. It can be applied though many methods, using convection, conduction, or radiation. Conduction uses hydrocollator, paraffin, or other similar methods. Convection uses immersion hydrotherapy, immersion, forced fluidotherapy, and radiant heat. Radiation uses laser.] |
| Oral Hygiene | NCIT_C60725 | [The practice of keeping the mouth, teeth, and gums clean and healthy to prevent disease, as by regular brushing and flossing and visits to a dentist.] |
| Personal Behavior | NCIT_C19683 | [The observable response of a person.] |
| Therapeutic Cold | NCIT_C21118 | [The application of cold to appropriate painful areas to reduce inflammation immediately after an injury.] |
| Dental Plaque | NCIT_C60726 | [A biofilm that contains numerous microorganisms that adheres to the teeth.] |
| Oral Cavity Finding | NCIT_C60925 |