Members |
targetComponentId |
Eosinophil count NOS |
Eosinophil count |
Eosinophil count NOS |
Eosinophil count |
Eosinophilia |
Eosinophil count above reference range (finding) |
Eosinophilic disorder |
Eosinophil count above reference range (finding) |
Eosinophilic disorder |
Eosinophil count above reference range (finding) |
Eosinophilic enteritis |
Eosinophilic inflammation of intestine (disorder) |
Eosinophilic enteritis |
Eosinophilic inflammation of small intestine (disorder) |
Eosinophilic enteritis caused by Ancylostoma caninum |
Eosinophilic inflammation of small intestine caused by Ancylostoma caninum (disorder) |
Eosinophilic enteritis caused by Ancylostoma caninum |
Eosinophilic inflammation of intestine caused by Ancylostoma caninum (disorder) |
Eosinophilic gastritis |
Allergic gastritis |
Eosinophilic gastritis |
Eosinophilic gastritis |
Eosinophilic granuloma of bone |
Eosinophilic granuloma of bone |
Eosinophilic leukemia |
Chronic eosinophilic leukemia (morphologic abnormality) |
Eosinophilic leukemia |
Acute eosinophilic leukemia (morphologic abnormality) |
Eosinophilic syndrome |
Disorder characterized by eosinophilia (disorder) |
Eosinophilic syndrome |
Disorder of eosinophil (disorder) |
Ependymal cyst of spinal nerve |
Ependymal cyst of spinal cord (disorder) |
Eperythrozoon species |
Eperythrozoon |
Ephedrine hydrochloride 15mg/5mL elixir |
Ephedrine hydrochloride 3 mg/mL oral solution |
Ephedrine hydrochloride 15mg/5mL elixir |
Ephedrine hydrochloride 3 mg/mL oral solution |
Ephedrine hydrochloride 30mg/1mL injection |
Ephedrine hydrochloride 30 mg/mL solution for injection |
Ephedrine hydrochloride 30mg/mL injection solution 1mL ampule |
Ephedrine hydrochloride 30 mg/mL solution for injection |
Ephedrine hydrochloride 3mg/mL injection solution 10mL ampule |
Ephedrine hydrochloride 3 mg/mL solution for injection |
Ephedrine hydrochloride 4mg/5mL s/f mixture |
Product containing precisely ephedrine hydrochloride 800 microgram/1 milliliter conventional release oral solution (clinical drug) |
Epicoccum species |
Epicoccum |
Epidermal burn of multiple sites of upper limb without involvement of wrist and without involvement of hand |
Epidermal burn of multiple sites of upper limb (disorder) |
Epidermal diffusion time |
Epidermal transit time |
Epidermal diffusion time |
Epidermal diffusion time |
Epidermal growth factor |
Epidermal growth factor |
Epidermoid cyst |
Epidermoid cyst (disorder) |
Epidermoid cyst |
Epidermoid cyst of skin (disorder) |
Epidermoid cyst |
Epidermoid cyst of skin (disorder) |
Epidermoid cyst |
Keratinizing cyst (disorder) |
Epidermoid cyst |
Epidermoid cyst (disorder) |
Epidermoid cyst |
Keratinizing cyst (disorder) |
Epidermoid cyst |
Epidermoid cyst (disorder) |
Epidermolysis bullosa (& [Koebner's disease] or [eruption of hand]) |
Progressive recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (disorder) |
Epidermolysis bullosa (& [Koebner's disease] or [eruption of hand]) |
Epidermolysis bullosa |
Epidermolysis bullosa (& [Koebner's disease] or [eruption of hand]) |
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex |
Epidermolysis bullosa (& [Koebner's disease] or [eruption of hand]) |
Bullous eruption of hand |
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex of the hands AND/OR feet |
Dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa |
Epidermolysis bullosa simplex of the hands AND/OR feet |
Dominant epidermolysis bullosa simplex, Weber-Cockayne type (disorder) |
Epididymis implantation |
Procedure on epididymis |
Epididymis implantation |
The act of fixing something firmly or setting something securely or deeply into the body. |
Epididymis transplantation |
Anastomosis of epididymis to vas deferens (procedure) |
Epididymis transplantation |
Repair of epididymis |
Epididymis transplantation |
Epididymis reconstruction |
Epididymis: [operation NOS] or [excision NEC] |
Operation on epididymis |
Epididymis: [operation NOS] or [excision NEC] |
Epididymectomy |
Epidural |
Epidural catheter |
Epidural |
Epidural catheter tip |
Epidural infratentorial pyogenic abscess |
Extradural infratentorial pyogenic abscess |
Epigastric hernia |
Epigastric hernia |
Epigastric hernia |
Epigastric hernia |
Epigastric hernia with obstruction but no gangrene |
Strangulated epigastric hernia |
Epigastric hernia with obstruction but no gangrene |
Irreducible epigastric hernia |
Epigastric hernia with obstruction but no gangrene |
Obstructed epigastric hernia |
Epigastrium (surface region) |
Skin structure of epigastric area |
Epigastrium (surface region) |
Epigastric region structure |
Epigastrium (surface region) |
Entire epigastric region |
Epiglottitis: [viral] or [acute non streptococcal] |
Acute epiglottitis (non-streptococcal) |
Epilation - action |
Removal - action (qualifier value) |
Epilation - action |
Destruction - action |
Epilation of eyelash |
Removal of eyelash (procedure) |
Epilation of eyelash |
Epilation of eyelid by forceps |
Epilation of eyelid |
Epilation of eyelid by forceps |
Epilation of eyelid |
Removal of eyelash (procedure) |
Epilepsy due to perinatal stroke |
Fetal epilepsy due to perinatal stroke |
Epilepsy due to perinatal stroke |
Maternal epilepsy due to perinatal stroke |
Epilepsy due to perinatal stroke |
Neonatal epilepsy due to perinatal stroke |
Epilepsy with recurrent unilateral seizures in children |
A type of epilepsy with only focal onset epileptic seizures. Seizures can arise from a single location or multiple locations. |
Epileptic drop attack |
A sequence consisting of bilateral symmetric or sometimes asymmetric tonic contraction and then bilateral clonic contraction of somatic muscles, usually associated with autonomic phenomena and loss of awareness. A seizure originating at some point within, and rapidly engaging, bilaterally distributed networks. |
Epileptic drop attack |
An epileptic seizure with a sustained increase in muscle contraction lasting a few seconds to minutes, regardless of whether focal, generalised, or unknown onset, and whether aware or with impaired awareness. |
Epileptic drop attack |
A generalized onset seizure type with a myoclonic jerk leading to an atonic motor component. This type was previously called myoclonic-astatic. A seizure originating at some point within, and rapidly engaging, bilaterally distributed networks. |
Epileptic drop attack |
An epileptic seizure consisting of sudden loss or diminution of muscle tone without apparent preceding myoclonic or tonic event, lasting approximately one to two seconds, involving head, trunk, jaw, or limb musculature, regardless of whether focal, generalised, or unknown onset, and whether aware or with impaired awareness. |
Epileptic drop attack |
An epileptic seizure consisting of sudden, brief (less than 100 milliseconds) involuntary single or multiple contraction(s) of muscle(s) or muscle groups of variable topography (axial, proximal limb, distal), regardless of whether focal, generalised, or unknown onset, and whether aware or impaired awareness. Myoclonus is less regularly repetitive and less sustained than is clonus. |
Epinephrine |
Product containing epinephrine (medicinal product) |
Epinephrine |
Epinephrine (substance) |
Epinephrine 1000micrograms/mL injection solution 0.3mL prefilled pen |
Product containing precisely epinephrine 1 milligram/1 milliliter conventional release solution for injection (clinical drug) |
Epinephrine 100micrograms/mL injection solution 10mL ampule |
Adrenaline (as adrenaline acid tartrate) 100 microgram/mL solution for injection |
Epinephrine 100micrograms/mL injection solution 10mL prefilled syringe |
Adrenaline (as adrenaline acid tartrate) 100 microgram/mL solution for injection |
Epinephrine 1mg/mL injection solution 1mL ampule |
Product containing precisely epinephrine (as epinephrine bitartrate) 1 milligram/1 milliliter conventional release solution for injection (clinical drug) |
Epinephrine 1mg/mL injection solution 5mL ampule |
Product containing precisely epinephrine (as epinephrine bitartrate) 1 milligram/1 milliliter conventional release solution for injection (clinical drug) |
Epinephrine 1mg/mL injection solution 5mL prefilled syringe |
Product containing precisely epinephrine (as epinephrine bitartrate) 1 milligram/1 milliliter conventional release solution for injection (clinical drug) |
Epineural suturing of peripheral nerve |
Epineural suturing of peripheral nerve |
Epineural suturing of peripheral nerve |
Epineural suture technique |
Epiperineural suturing of peripheral nerve |
Epiperineural suture technique |
Epiperineural suturing of peripheral nerve |
Epiperineural suturing of peripheral nerve |
Epiphyseal fracture |
Fracture configurations |
Epiphyseal necrosis |
Disorder of epiphysis |
Epiphyseal plate |
Structure of epiphyseal plate (body structure) |
Epiphysial fracture |
Fracture configurations |
Epiphysiodesis (& [permanent cross union] or [Phemister]) |
Phemister epiphysiodesis |
Epiphysiodesis (& [permanent cross union] or [Phemister]) |
Cross-union epiphysiodesis |
Epiphysiodesis (& [permanent cross union] or [Phemister]) |
Epiphysiodesis |
Epiphysiodesis: [NOS] or [NEC] |
Epiphysiodesis |
Epiphysis closure disorder |
Disorder of bone development (disorder) |
Epiphysis formation disorder |
Disorder of bone development (disorder) |
Epiphysis of base of first metacarpal |
Structure of base of first metacarpal bone |
Epiphysis of base of first metacarpal |
Entire base of first metacarpal bone |
Epiphysis of base of first metacarpal |
Structure of ossification center of base of first metacarpal (body structure) |