All terms in NCIT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Germ Cell Tumor | NCIT_C3708 | [A benign or malignant, gonadal or extragonadal neoplasm that originates from germ cells. Representative examples include teratoma, seminoma, embryonal carcinoma, and yolk sac tumor.] |
| Carcinogenicity Test | NCIT_C15196 | [An assay, usually performed on in vitro systems, in which the propensity of an agent to cause tumors is measured.] |
| Case-Control Study | NCIT_C15197 | [A study that compares two groups of people: those with the disease or condition under study (cases) and a very similar group of people who do not have the disease or condition (controls). Researchers study the medical and lifestyle histories of the people in each group to learn what factors may be associated with the disease or condition. For example, one group may have been exposed to a particular substance that the other was not. Also called retrospective study.] |
| Fallopian Tube Teratoma | NCIT_C40131 | [A teratoma that arises from the fallopian tube. It is a rare tumor, often found incidentally.] |
| Teratoma | NCIT_C3403 | [A non-seminomatous germ cell tumor characterized by the presence of various tissues which correspond to the different germinal layers (endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm). It occurs in the testis, ovary, and extragonadal sites including central nervous system, mediastinum, lung, and stomach. According to the level of differentiation of the tissues which comprise the tumor, teratomas are classified as benign (grade 0 or 1), immature (grade 2), and malignant (grade 3). Grade 0 teratomas contain only mature elements; grade 1 teratomas have a limited degree of immaturity; grade 2 teratomas have a more extensive degree of immaturity; grade 3 teratomas are composed exclusively of immature tissues. The prognosis depends on patient age, tumor size and grade, and stage.] |
| Grade 5 Autoimmune Reaction, CTCAE | NCIT_C54762 | |
| Surgical Castration | NCIT_C15198 | [Surgical removal of the ovaries or testes.] |
| Urogenital Surgical Procedure | NCIT_C15333 | [Any surgery to the reproductive or urinary system or its parts.] |
| Gonad | NCIT_C12725 | [A reproductive system organ that produces and releases either sperm (testis) or eggs (ovary).] |
| Grade 5 Other Allergy and Immunology, CTCAE | NCIT_C54763 | |
| Cauterization | NCIT_C15199 | |
| Grade 5 Serum Sickness, CTCAE | NCIT_C54764 | [Death] |
| Grade 5 Vasculitis, CTCAE | NCIT_C54765 | [Death] |
| Supraventricular and Nodal Arrhythmia, CTCAE | NCIT_C53842 | |
| Peritoneal and Retroperitoneal Neoplasm | NCIT_C7337 | [A benign or malignant, primary or metastatic neoplasm that affects the peritoneum and/or retroperitoneum.] |
| Peritoneal and Retroperitoneal Disorder | NCIT_C27664 | [A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder that affects the peritoneum and/or retroperitoneum.] |
| Adult B Lymphoblastic Lymphoma | NCIT_C7338 | [B- lymphoblastic lymphoma that occurs in adults.] |
| B Lymphoblastic Lymphoma | NCIT_C8868 | [An uncommon type of lymphoma. It constitutes approximately 10% of cases of lymphoblastic lymphoma. Approximately 75% of cases reported in a literature review involved patients who were less than 18 years of age. The most commonly affected sites are the skin, bone, soft tissue, and lymph nodes. It has a high remission rate with a median survival of approximately 60 months. (WHO, 2001)] |
| Adult Lymphoblastic Lymphoma | NCIT_C9361 | [A lymphoblastic lymphoma occurring in adults.] |
| Heavy Chain Deposition Disease | NCIT_C7339 |