All terms in MESHD
Label | Id | Description |
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Altitude Sickness | D000532 | [Low ambient oxygen tension associated with ALTITUDE., Multiple symptoms associated with reduced oxygen at high ALTITUDE.] |
HELLP Syndrome | D017359 | [A syndrome of HEMOLYSIS, elevated liver ENZYMES, and low blood platelets count (THROMBOCYTOPENIA). HELLP syndrome is observed in pregnant women with PRE-ECLAMPSIA or ECLAMPSIA who also exhibit LIVER damage and abnormalities in BLOOD COAGULATION.] |
Finger Injuries | D005383 | [General or unspecified injuries involving the fingers.] |
Hand Injuries | D006230 | [General or unspecified injuries to the hand.] |
Liddle Syndrome | D056929 | [Familial pseudoaldosteronism characterized by autosomal dominant inheritance of hypertension with HYPOKALEMIA; ALKALOSIS; RENIN and ALDOSTERONE level decreases. It is caused by mutations in EPITHELIAL SODIUM CHANNELS beta and gamma subunits. Different mutations in the same EPITHELIAL SODIUM CHANNELS subunits can cause PSEUDOHYPOALDOSTERONISM, TYPE I, AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT.] |
Renal Tubular Transport, Inborn Errors | D015499 | [Genetic defects in the selective or non-selective transport functions of the KIDNEY TUBULES.] |
Mastitis | D008413 | [INFLAMMATION of the BREAST, or MAMMARY GLAND.] |
Puerperal Disorders | D011644 | [Disorders or diseases associated with PUERPERIUM, the six-to-eight-week period immediately after PARTURITION in humans.] |
Mastocytosis, Cutaneous | D034701 | [A form of cutaneous mastocytosis that is characterized by a diffuse erythrodermic rash rather than the maculopapular infiltrates seen in URTICARIA PIGMENTOSA., Skin lesions due to abnormal infiltration of MAST CELLS. Cutaneous mastocytosis is confined to the skin without the involvement of other tissues or organs, and is mostly found in children. The three major variants are: URTICARIA PIGMENTOSA; diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis; and SOLITARY MASTOCYTOMA OF SKIN., A form of cutaneous mastocytosis that is characterized by the large fluid-filled lesions.] |
Buruli Ulcer | D054312 | [A lesion in the skin and subcutaneous tissues due to infections by MYCOBACTERIUM ULCERANS. It was first reported in Uganda, Africa.] |
Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous | D009165 | [Infections with nontuberculous mycobacteria (atypical mycobacteria): M. kansasii, M. marinum, M. scrofulaceum, M. flavescens, M. gordonae, M. obuense, M. gilvum, M. duvali, M. szulgai, M. intracellulare (see MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX;), M. xenopi (littorale), M. ulcerans, M. buruli, M. terrae, M. fortuitum (minetti, giae), M. chelonae.] |
Hyperostosis, Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal | D004057 | [A disease of elderly men characterized by large osteophytes that bridge vertebrae and ossification of ligaments and tendon insertions.] |
Spinal Osteophytosis | D013128 | [Outgrowth of immature bony processes or bone spurs (OSTEOPHYTE) from the VERTEBRAE, reflecting the presence of degenerative disease and calcification. It commonly occurs in cervical and lumbar SPONDYLOSIS.] |
Nidovirales Infections | D030341 | [Infections with viruses of the order NIDOVIRALES. The concept includes ARTERIVIRUS INFECTIONS and CORONAVIRIDAE INFECTIONS.] |
RNA Virus Infections | D012327 | [Diseases caused by RNA VIRUSES.] |
Nutrition Disorders | D009748 | [Disorders caused by nutritional imbalance, either overnutrition or undernutrition.] |
Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases | D009750 | [A collective term for nutritional disorders resulting from poor absorption or nutritional imbalance, and metabolic disorders resulting from defects in biosynthesis (ANABOLISM) or breakdown (CATABOLISM) of endogenous substances.] |
Mastoiditis | D008417 | [Inflammation of the honeycomb-like MASTOID BONE in the skull just behind the ear. It is usually a complication of OTITIS MEDIA.] |
Osteomyelitis | D010019 | [INFLAMMATION of the bone as a result of infection. It may be caused by a variety of infectious agents, especially pyogenic (PUS - producing) BACTERIA.] |
Otitis Media | D010033 | [Inflammation of the MIDDLE EAR including the AUDITORY OSSICLES and the EUSTACHIAN TUBE.] |