Members |
targetComponentId |
Cerclage of cervix (& [McDonald] or [Shirodkar]) |
Shirodkar cervical cerclage |
Cerebellar &/or spinocerebellar disease |
Spinocerebellar disease |
Cerebellar ataxia caused by toxin |
Drug-induced cerebellar ataxia |
Cerebellar ataxia caused by toxin |
Cerebellar ataxia caused by chemical |
Cerebellar ataxia caused by toxin |
Cerebellar ataxia due to alcoholism |
Cerebellar ataxia caused by toxin |
Alcohol-induced cerebellar ataxia |
Cerebellar ataxic gait |
Staggering gait |
Cerebellar ataxic gait |
Cerebellar gait |
Cerebellar contusion with open intracranial wound AND no loss of consciousness |
Cerebellar contusion with open intracranial wound |
Cerebellar disorder |
Cerebellar deficiency syndrome |
Cerebellar disorder |
Cerebellar disorder |
Cerebellar laceration without open intracranial wound AND with concussion |
Cerebellar laceration with concussion (disorder) |
Cerebral aneurysm |
Aneurysm of cerebral artery (disorder) |
Cerebral aneurysm (& [non-ruptured]) or cerebrovascular insufficiency |
Intracranial aneurysm |
Cerebral anoxia following abortive pregnancy |
Induced termination of pregnancy complicated by cerebral anoxia |
Cerebral arterial occlusion(&[cerebrovascular accident due to] or [stroke due to]) or (cerebral infarction) |
Cerebral artery occlusion |
Cerebral arterial occlusion(&[cerebrovascular accident due to] or [stroke due to]) or (cerebral infarction) |
CVA - cerebrovascular accident due to cerebral artery occlusion |
Cerebral arterial occlusion(&[cerebrovascular accident due to] or [stroke due to]) or (cerebral infarction) |
Thrombosis of cerebral artery (disorder) |
Cerebral blood flow radionuclide study |
Radionuclide imaging using radioisotope with cerebral blood flow |
Cerebral cyst |
Cyst of brain (disorder) |
Cerebral cyst |
Cyst of cerebrum (disorder) |
Cerebral degeneration in lipidoses EC |
Cerebral degeneration associated with generalized lipidosis (disorder) |
Cerebral degeneration: [NOS] or [cerebral atrophy] |
Cerebral atrophy |
Cerebral degenerations NOS &/or Alzheimer's disease &/or Pick's disease &/or Reye's syndrome |
Reye's syndrome |
Cerebral degenerations NOS &/or Alzheimer's disease &/or Pick's disease &/or Reye's syndrome |
Alzheimer's disease |
Cerebral degenerations NOS &/or Alzheimer's disease &/or Pick's disease &/or Reye's syndrome |
Frontotemporal degeneration |
Cerebral degenerations NOS &/or Alzheimer's disease &/or Pick's disease &/or Reye's syndrome |
Reye's syndrome |
Cerebral degenerations NOS &/or Alzheimer's disease &/or Pick's disease &/or Reye's syndrome |
Alzheimer's disease |
Cerebral degenerations NOS &/or Alzheimer's disease &/or Pick's disease &/or Reye's syndrome |
Frontotemporal degeneration |
Cerebral dysgenesis |
Congenital anomaly of cerebrum (disorder) |
Cerebral fungus |
Fungal infection of brain |
Cerebral fungus |
Fungal infection of cerebrum |
Cerebral haemorrhage - birth |
Cerebral haemorrhage due to birth injury |
Cerebral hemorrhage - birth |
Cerebral haemorrhage due to birth injury |
Cerebral hydatid cyst |
Hydatid cyst of cerebrum (disorder) |
Cerebral hydatid cyst |
Hydatid cyst of brain (disorder) |
Cerebral laceration AND/OR contusion co-occurrent and due to closed fracture of base of skull |
Closed fracture of base of skull with contusion of cerebrum (disorder) |
Cerebral laceration AND/OR contusion co-occurrent and due to closed fracture of base of skull |
Closed fracture of base of skull with cerebral laceration (disorder) |
Cerebral laceration AND/OR contusion co-occurrent and due to closed skull fracture |
Closed fracture of skull with cerebral laceration |
Cerebral laceration AND/OR contusion co-occurrent and due to closed skull fracture |
Closed fracture of skull with contusion of cerebrum (disorder) |
Cerebral laceration AND/OR contusion co-occurrent and due to open fracture of vault of skull |
Open fracture of vault of skull with contusion of cerebrum (disorder) |
Cerebral laceration AND/OR contusion co-occurrent and due to open fracture of vault of skull |
Open fracture of vault of skull with laceration of cerebrum (disorder) |
Cerebral laceration AND/OR contusion co-occurrent and due to open skull fracture |
Open fracture of skull with contusion of cerebrum |
Cerebral laceration AND/OR contusion co-occurrent and due to open skull fracture |
Open fracture of skull with laceration of cerebrum (disorder) |
Cerebral lacunae |
Lacunar infarct |
Cerebral palsy &/or congenital quadriplegia |
Congenital quadriplegia |
Cerebral palsy (&/or infantile) &/or infantile hemiplegia |
A permanent disorder of the development of movement, posture and motor function, causing activity limitation, caused by non-progressive disturbances in the developing fetal or infant brain. |
Cerebral palsy (&/or infantile) &/or infantile hemiplegia |
A form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting the arm and/or leg on one side of the body. An ipsilateral upper and/or lower extremity is affected. |
Cerebral palsy (&/or infantile) &/or infantile hemiplegia |
A permanent disorder of the development of movement, posture and motor function, causing activity limitation, caused by non-progressive disturbances in the developing fetal or infant brain. |
Cerebral palsy (&/or infantile) &/or infantile hemiplegia |
A form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting the arm and/or leg on one side of the body. An ipsilateral upper and/or lower extremity is affected. |
Cerebral palsy |
A permanent disorder of the development of movement, posture and motor function, causing activity limitation, caused by non-progressive disturbances in the developing fetal or infant brain. |
Cerebral palsy with spastic tetraparesis |
A form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting all four limbs; the term bilateral hemiplegia may also be used when one side has a significantly different tone compared with the other. |
Cerebral palsy with spastic/ataxic diplegia |
A form of spastic cerebral palsy affecting two limbs; usually the legs are affected more than the arms. |
Cerebral parenchymal hemorrhage |
Cerebrovascular accident |
Cerebral parenchymal hemorrhage |
Cerebral hemorrhage |
Cerebral pseudosclerosis |
Westphal-Strumpell syndrome |
Cerebral pseudosclerosis |
Wilson's disease |
Cerebral tumor - malignant |
Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder) |
Cerebral tumor - malignant |
Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder) |
Cerebral venous thrombosis of pregnancy AND/OR puerperium |
Cerebral venous thrombosis in puerperium (disorder) |
Cerebral venous thrombosis of pregnancy AND/OR puerperium |
Cerebral venous thrombosis in pregnancy |
Cerebro-spinal fluid exam. |
Cerebrospinal fluid examination |
Cerebro-spinal fluid exam. (& O/E) |
Cerebrospinal fluid examination |
Cerebrospinal fluid isotope study |
Radionuclide scan of cerebrospinal fluid flow of brain using indium 111 |
Cerebrospinal fluid protein - increased + |
Protein in cerebrospinal fluid above reference range |
Cerebrospinal fluid protein - increased ++ |
Protein in cerebrospinal fluid above reference range |
Cerebrospinal fluid shunt operation (& extracranial ventricular) |
Shunt of cerebral ventricle to extracranial site |
Cerebrovascular amyloidosis |
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy |
Cerebrovascular disorders in the puerperium (& [CVA - cerebrovascular accident]) |
Stroke in the puerperium |
Cerebrovascular disorders in the puerperium (& [CVA - cerebrovascular accident]) |
Cerebrovascular disorder in the puerperium |
Cerebrovascular: [disease] or [accident] |
Cerebrovascular disease |
Cerebrovascular: [disease] or [accident] |
Cerebrovascular accident |
Cerebrovascular: [disease] or [accident] |
Cerebrovascular disease |
Cerebrovascular: [disease] or [accident] |
Cerebrovascular accident |
Cerebrum |
Entire cerebrum |
Cerebrum |
The cerebrum is the regional structure of the brain, which is the adult equivalent of the forebrain or prosencephalon. It is constituted by the structural derivatives of the telencephalon and diencephalon including the cerebral hemispheres, epithalamus, thalamus, hypothalamus, lateral ventricles and third ventricle. This definition is harmonious with the Federation of Association of Anatomist Second Edition (2019) Part V Terminologia Anatomica. |
Certain congenital musculoskeletal deformities |
Congenital anomaly of musculoskeletal system |
Certain current complications following acute myocardial infarction |
Sequelae of cardiovascular disorders |
Certain current complications following acute myocardial infarction |
Cardiac complication |
Certolizumab pegol 200mg powder for injection solution vial + diluent |
Product containing precisely certolizumab pegol 200 milligram/1 vial powder for conventional release solution for injection (clinical drug) |
Certoparin sodium 10,000iu/mL injection solution 0.3mL prefilled syringe |
Product containing precisely certoparin sodium 10000 unit/1 milliliter conventional release solution for injection (clinical drug) |
Cerv smear - viral changes (& infl unsp) |
Viral changes on cervical smear |
Cerv smear - viral changes (& infl unsp) |
Viral changes on cervical smear |
Cerv smear - viral changes (& infl unsp) |
Cervical smear - viral inflammation unspecified |
Cerv smear - viral changes (& infl unsp) |
Cervical smear - viral inflammation unspecified |
Cerv smear mild dyskaryosis: (& CIN I) |
Cervical smear - mild dyskaryosis |
Cerv smear mild dyskaryosis: (& CIN I) |
Cervical smear - mild dyskaryosis |
Cerv smear mild dyskaryosis: (& CIN I) |
Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1 |
Cerv smear mild dyskaryosis: (& CIN I) |
Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1 |
Cerv smear moderate dyskaryosis: (& CIN II) |
Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 |
Cerv smear moderate dyskaryosis: (& CIN II) |
Cervical smear - moderate dyskaryosis |
Cerv smear moderate dyskaryosis: (& CIN II) |
Cervical smear - moderate dyskaryosis |
Cerv smear moderate dyskaryosis: (& CIN II) |
Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 |
Cerv smear severe dyskaryosis: (& CIN III) |
Cervical smear - severe dyskaryosis |
Cerv smear severe dyskaryosis: (& CIN III) |
Cervical smear - severe dyskaryosis |
Cervical and thoracic spine operations |
Surgical procedure on cervical spine (procedure) |
Cervical and thoracic spine operations |
Surgical procedure on thoracic spine |
Cervical anesthesia needle, reusable |
Cervical anaesthesia needle |
Cervical cryoconisation |
Cold knife cone biopsy of cervix (procedure) |
Cervical cryoconisation |
Excision of cervix by cryoconization (procedure) |
Cervical cryoconisation |
Excision of cervix by cryoconization (procedure) |