All individuals in MESHD
Label | Id | Description |
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Foot Ulcer | D016523 | [Lesion on the surface of the skin of the foot, usually accompanied by inflammation. The lesion may become infected or necrotic and is frequently associated with diabetes or leprosy.] |
Foot-and-Mouth Disease | D005536 | [A highly infectious disease caused by FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE VIRUS that affects mammals of the ARTIODACTYLA order (CATTLE; SHEEP; GOATS; and PIGS) and is characterized by high fever followed by the appearance of blisters inside the mouth and on the feet.] |
Foramen Ovale, Patent | D054092 | [A condition in which the FORAMEN OVALE in the ATRIAL SEPTUM fails to close shortly after birth. This results in abnormal communications between the two upper chambers of the heart. An isolated patent ovale foramen without other structural heart defects is usually of no hemodynamic significance.] |
Forearm Injuries | D005543 | [Injuries to the part of the upper limb of the body between the wrist and elbow.] |
Foreign Bodies | D005547 | [Accidentally retained SURGICAL SPONGES after surgery., Inanimate objects that become enclosed in the body.] |
Foreign-Body Migration | D005548 | [Migration of a foreign body from its original location to some other location in the body.] |
Foreign-Body Reaction | D005549 | [Chronic inflammation and granuloma formation around irritating foreign bodies.] |
Fournier Gangrene | D018934 | [An acute necrotic infection of the SCROTUM; PENIS; or PERINEUM. It is characterized by scrotum pain and redness with rapid progression to gangrene and sloughing of tissue. Fournier gangrene is usually secondary to perirectal or periurethral infections associated with local trauma, operative procedures, or urinary tract disease.] |
Fowlpox | D005586 | [A poxvirus infection of poultry and other birds characterized by the formation of wart-like nodules on the skin and diphtheritic necrotic masses (cankers) in the upper digestive and respiratory tracts.] |
Fox-Fordyce Disease | D005588 | [Chronic pruritic disease, usually in women, characterized by small follicular papular eruptions in APOCRINE GLANDS areas. It is caused by obstruction and rupture of intraepidermal apocrine ducts.] |
Fracture Dislocation | D000072039 | [Fracture of a bone near an articulation with concomitant dislocation of that joint.] |
Fractures, Avulsion | D000071562 | [Tearing away of the CORTICAL BONE fragment at the location of a strong ligament or tendon attachment. The bone fragment detachment site often occurs near a soft site (e.g., GROWTH PLATE) at the base where LIGAMENTS; TENDONS; or JOINT CAPSULES attach. In younger patients it is most often caused by a sudden forceful pull on a tendon in the opposite direction of the bone movement. In the elderly it is associated with osteoporotic INSUFFICIENCY FRACTURES.] |
Fractures, Bone | D050723 | [Breaks in bones.] |
Fractures, Cartilage | D050724 | [Breaks in CARTILAGE.] |
Fractures, Closed | D005596 | [Fractures in which the break in bone is not accompanied by an external wound.] |
Fractures, Comminuted | D018460 | [A fracture in which the bone is splintered or crushed into a number of pieces.] |
Fractures, Compression | D050815 | [Crumbling or smashing of cancellous BONE by forces acting parallel to the long axis of bone. It is applied particularly to vertebral body fractures (SPINAL FRACTURES). (Blauvelt and Nelson, A Manual of Orthopedic Terminology, 1994, p4)] |
Fractures, Malunited | D017759 | [Union of the fragments of a fractured bone in a faulty or abnormal position. If two bones parallel to one another unite by osseous tissue, the result is a crossunion. (From Manual of Orthopaedic Terminology, 4th ed)] |
Fractures, Multiple | D000069076 | [Injuries involving the breaking of either several bones or one bone in two or more places.] |
Fractures, Open | D005597 | [Fractures in which there is an external wound communicating with the break of the bone.] |