All terms in NCIT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Infective Myositis, CTCAE | NCIT_C143582 | [A disorder characterized by an infectious process involving the skeletal muscles.] |
| Skin Neoplasm | NCIT_C3372 | [A benign or malignant tumor involving the skin. Representative examples of benign skin neoplasms include the benign melanocytic skin nevus, acanthoma, sebaceous adenoma, sweat gland adenoma, lipoma, hemangioma, fibroma, and benign fibrous histiocytoma. Representative examples of malignant skin neoplasms include basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, and Kaposi sarcoma.] |
| Grade 5 Infusion Related Reaction, CTCAE | NCIT_C146376 | [Death] |
| Infusion Related Reaction, CTCAE | NCIT_C143583 | [A disorder characterized by adverse reaction to the infusion of pharmacological or biological substances.] |
| Benign Cutaneous Fibrohistiocytic Neoplasm | NCIT_C7343 | [A benign neoplasm affecting the skin. It is composed of fibrohistiocytic cells, spindle fibroblastic cells, and histiocytes arranged in a storiform pattern.] |
| Benign Dermal Neoplasm | NCIT_C7158 | |
| Grade 5 Infusion Site Extravasation, CTCAE | NCIT_C146377 | [Death] |
| Infusion Site Extravasation, CTCAE | NCIT_C143584 | [A disorder characterized by leakage of the infusion into the surrounding tissue. Signs and symptoms may include induration, erythema, swelling, burning sensation and marked discomfort at the infusion site.] |
| Grade 5 Injection Site Reaction, CTCAE | NCIT_C146378 | [Death] |
| Injection Site Reaction, CTCAE | NCIT_C143585 | [A disorder characterized by an intense adverse reaction (usually immunologic) developing at the site of an injection.] |
| Grade 5 Injury To Carotid Artery, CTCAE | NCIT_C146379 | [Death] |
| Injury To Carotid Artery, CTCAE | NCIT_C143586 | [A finding of damage to the carotid artery.] |
| Endometrial Adenocarcinoma | NCIT_C7359 | [An adenocarcinoma arising from the uterine body cavity. This is the most frequent malignant tumor affecting the uterine body, and is linked to estrogen therapy. Most patients present with uterine bleeding and are over age 40 at the time of diagnosis. The prognosis depends on the stage of the tumor, the depth of the uterine wall invasion, and the histologic subtype. Endometrioid adenocarcinoma is the most frequently seen morphologic variant of endometrial adenocarcinoma.] |
| Renal Pelvis Urothelial Carcinoma | NCIT_C7355 | [A carcinoma that arises from the transitional epithelium of the renal pelvis. It is associated with tobacco use and usually presents with gross or microscopic hematuria. Urothelial carcinomas of the renal pelvis are usually of higher grade and higher stage compared to bladder urothelial carcinomas.] |
| Renal Pelvis and Ureter Urothelial Carcinoma | NCIT_C7716 | [A transitional cell carcinoma that arises from the renal pelvis and ureter.] |
| Renal Pelvis Carcinoma | NCIT_C6142 | [A carcinoma arising in the renal pelvis. The majority of renal pelvis carcinomas are transitional cell and less frequently squamous cell carcinomas.] |
| Gallbladder Adenosquamous Carcinoma | NCIT_C7356 | [A carcinoma that arises from the gallbladder. It is characterized by the presence of glandular and squamous malignant epithelial components.] |
| Gallbladder Carcinoma | NCIT_C3844 | [A malignant tumor arising from the epithelium of the gallbladder. It is usually associated with the presence of gallstones. Clinical symptoms are not specific and usually present late in the course. Morphologically, most gallbladder carcinomas are adenocarcinomas; squamous cell carcinomas, adenosquamous carcinomas, signet ring carcinomas, and undifferentiated carcinomas can also occur.] |
| Grade 5 Hyponatremia, CTCAE | NCIT_C146360 | [Death] |
| Hyponatremia, CTCAE | NCIT_C143571 | [A disorder characterized by laboratory test results that indicate a low concentration of sodium in the blood.] |