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targetComponentId |
Intravenous cholangiography |
Fluoroscopic cholangiography with contrast (procedure) |
Intubation of common bile duct for decompression |
Insertion of catheter into common bile duct |
Intubation of common bile duct for decompression |
Decompression of common bile duct |
Isotope static placentography |
MRI of placenta |
Isotope static placentography |
Obstetric Doppler ultrasonography |
Isotope static placentography |
Ultrasonography of placenta (procedure) |
Isotope static placentography |
Obstetric Doppler ultrasonography |
Isotope static placentography |
Ultrasonography of placenta (procedure) |
Isotope static placentography |
MRI of placenta |
Keratodermia tylodes palmaris progressiva |
Chronic irritant contact dermatitis of hands |
Keratodermia tylodes palmaris progressiva |
Occupational irritant contact dermatitis (disorder) |
Lansoprazole 15mg m/r capsule/naproxen 250mg tablet |
Product containing precisely naproxen (as naproxen sodium) 250 milligram/1 each conventional release oral tablet (clinical drug) |
Lansoprazole 15mg m/r capsule/naproxen 250mg tablet |
Product containing precisely lansoprazole 15 milligram/1 each gastro-resistant oral capsule (clinical drug) |
Lansoprazole 15mg m/r capsule/naproxen 375mg tablet |
Product containing precisely lansoprazole 15 milligram/1 each gastro-resistant oral capsule (clinical drug) |
Lansoprazole 15mg m/r capsule/naproxen 375mg tablet |
Product containing precisely naproxen (as naproxen sodium) 375 milligram/1 each conventional release oral tablet (clinical drug) |
Lansoprazole 15mg m/r capsule/naproxen 500mg tablet |
Product containing precisely lansoprazole 15 milligram/1 each gastro-resistant oral capsule (clinical drug) |
Lansoprazole 15mg m/r capsule/naproxen 500mg tablet |
Product containing precisely naproxen (as naproxen sodium) 500 milligram/1 each conventional release oral tablet (clinical drug) |
Large visual image |
Dissociative neurological symptom disorder with visual symptom (disorder) |
Large visual image |
Macropsia (disorder) |
Lempert's fenestration |
Stapedectomy |
Lempert's fenestration |
Incision of stapes |
Localized prepubertal periodontitis |
Aggressive periodontitis |
Localized prepubertal periodontitis |
Periodontitis as manifestation of systemic disease (disorder) |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus and Lassa complex |
Mammarenavirus choriomeningitidis |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus and Lassa complex |
Mammarenavirus lassaense (organism) |
Mediastinal pneumogram |
Magnetic resonance imaging of mediastinum (procedure) |
Mediastinal pneumogram |
CT of mediastinum |
Mediastinal pneumogram |
Plain X-ray of chest (procedure) |
Mediastinal pneumogram |
Computed tomography of mediastinum with contrast (procedure) |
Metastases by primary malignancy |
Metastatic malignant neoplasm (disorder) |
Metastases by primary malignancy |
Primary malignant neoplasm (disorder) |
Morphanalysis |
Plain X-ray of bone of cranium (procedure) |
Morphanalysis |
Plain X-ray of head (procedure) |
Multiple gastrointestinal atresias |
A rare genetic disease characterized by multiple intestinal atresia in association with combined immunodeficiency and inflammatory bowel disease. Clinical features include widespread atresia extending from the stomach to the rectum, homogenous calcifications in the abdominal cavity, hepatic cholestasis, cirrhosis, and chronic liver failure, hypoplastic thymus, and increased susceptibility to mainly bacteria and viruses. The immunological phenotype consists of profound generalized T-cell lymphopenia and milder natural killer cell and B-cell lymphopenia, as well as low serum levels of IgG, IgA, and IgM, with elevated serum IgE. The disease is mostly fatal in infancy or childhood. |
Multiple gastrointestinal atresias |
Multiple intestinal atresia is a rare form of intestinal atresia characterized by the presence of numerous atresic segments in the small bowel (duodenum) or large bowel and leading to symptoms of intestinal obstruction: vomiting, abdominal bloating and inability to pass meconium in newborns. |
Myelogram of posterior fossa |
Magnetic resonance imaging of posterior fossa with contrast (procedure) |
Myelogram of posterior fossa |
MRI of posterior fossa |
Myelogram of posterior fossa |
CT of posterior fossa with contrast |
Myelogram of posterior fossa |
Computed tomography myelogram (procedure) |
Myelogram of posterior fossa |
CT of posterior fossa |
Myelogram of posterior fossa |
Magnetic resonance imaging myelography (procedure) |
Myoclonic epilepsy of early childhood |
A type of epilepsy that presents with myoclonic epileptic seizures between 4 months and 3 years of age, in an otherwise normal infant. The myoclonic epileptic seizures may be activated by sudden noise, startle, or touch, and less commonly by photic stimulation. The electroencephalogram must capture generalised epileptiform discharges or myoclonic epileptic seizures and have a normal background. |
Myoclonic epilepsy of early childhood |
A disease of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to generate epileptic seizures. |
Naproxen 500mg tablet and misoprostol 200micrograms tablet pack |
Product containing precisely misoprostol 200 microgram/1 each conventional release oral tablet (clinical drug) |
Naproxen 500mg tablet and misoprostol 200micrograms tablet pack |
Product containing precisely naproxen (as naproxen sodium) 500 milligram/1 each conventional release oral tablet (clinical drug) |
Naproxen 500mg tablet and misoprostol 200micrograms tablet pack |
Product containing precisely misoprostol 200 microgram/1 each conventional release vaginal tablet (clinical drug) |
Necrotizing ulcerative gingivoperiodontitis |
Necrotising ulcerative periodontitis |
Necrotizing ulcerative gingivoperiodontitis |
Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (disorder) |
Negative contrast cardiac roentgenography |
Contrast echocardiography (procedure) |
Negative contrast cardiac roentgenography |
CT of heart with contrast |
Negative contrast cardiac roentgenography |
Angiocardiography, negative contrast |
Obstetric cephalometry |
Plain X-ray cephalometry (procedure) |
Obstetric cephalometry |
US scan - fetal cephalometry |
Organic brain syndrome |
Delirium |
Organic brain syndrome |
A disorder characterized by a decline primarily in intellectual function due to disease of the brain caused by a variety of acquired conditions such as cerebrovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease, infections, adverse drug reactions and trauma. |
Organic brain syndrome |
Organic mental disorder |
Overriding left ventriculoarterial valve |
Aortic valve overriding ventricular septum (disorder) |
Overriding left ventriculoarterial valve |
Overriding aorta |
Parallel beam scanography |
CT of lower limb for bone length measurement |
Parallel beam scanography |
Plain X-ray of lower leg for bone length measurement (procedure) |
Parallel beam scanography |
Measurement of limb length |
Perception hysteria |
Disturbance of perception associated with conversion and dissociative phenomenon |
Perception hysteria |
Absence of sensation due to conversion disorder |
Perineogram |
Magnetic resonance imaging of perineum (procedure) |
Perineogram |
CT of perineum |
Perineogram |
Plain X-ray of perineum (procedure) |
Perineogram |
Ultrasonography of perineum (procedure) |
Peroral cholangiography |
Fluoroscopic cholangiography with contrast (procedure) |
Peroral cholangiography |
Cholangioscopy (procedure) |
Peroral cholangiography |
Fluoroscopic cholangiography with contrast (procedure) |
Peroral cholangiography |
Cholangioscopy (procedure) |
Placental vasography |
Ultrasonography of placenta (procedure) |
Placental vasography |
Obstetric Doppler ultrasonography |
Placental vasography |
Obstetric Doppler ultrasonography |
Placental vasography |
MRI of placenta |
Placental vasography |
MRI of placenta |
Placental vasography |
Ultrasonography of placenta (procedure) |
Placentography (& contrast) |
Plain X-ray of placenta |
Placentography (& contrast) |
MRI of placenta |
Placentography (& contrast) |
Plain X-ray of placenta |
Placentography (& contrast) |
Ultrasonography of placenta (procedure) |
Placentography (& contrast) |
Ultrasonography of placenta (procedure) |
Placentography (& contrast) |
MRI of placenta |
Placentography |
Ultrasonography of placenta (procedure) |
Placentography |
Plain X-ray of placenta |
Placentography |
MRI of placenta |
Placentography |
MRI of placenta |
Placentography |
Ultrasonography of placenta (procedure) |
Placentography |
Plain X-ray of placenta |
Placentography requested |
US obstetric scan requested |
Placentography requested |
Ultrasonography of placenta requested |
Placentography-contrast |
MRI of placenta |
Placentography-contrast |
Ultrasonography of placenta (procedure) |
Placentography-contrast |
Plain X-ray of placenta |
Pneumography of peritoneal cavity |
Computed tomography of peritoneal cavity with contrast (procedure) |
Pneumography of peritoneal cavity |
Magnetic resonance imaging of peritoneal cavity with contrast (procedure) |
Pneumography of peritoneal cavity |
MRI of peritoneal cavity |
Pneumography of retroperitoneum |
Computed tomography of retroperitoneal compartment (procedure) |
Pneumography of retroperitoneum |
Ultrasonography of retroperitoneum |
Pneumography of retroperitoneum |
Computed tomography of retroperitoneal compartment with contrast (procedure) |
Pneumography of retroperitoneum |
MRI of retroperitoneum |