Members |
targetComponentId |
Fulguration of anus |
Destruction of lesion of rectum by fulguration |
Fulguration of anus |
Fulguration of anus |
Full care by: [specialist] or [consultant] |
Full care by specialist |
Full thickness autograft of skin to head or neck |
Full thickness autograft of skin to skin of head |
Full thickness autograft of skin to head or neck |
Full thickness autograft of skin to skin of neck (procedure) |
Full thickness autograft of skin to head or neck |
Full thickness graft of skin to skin of neck (procedure) |
Full thickness autograft of skin to head or neck |
Full thickness graft of skin to skin of head (procedure) |
Full thickness burn involving bone |
Deep full thickness burn involving bone (disorder) |
Full thickness burn involving joint |
Deep full thickness burn involving joint (disorder) |
Full thickness burn involving muscle |
Deep full thickness burn involving muscle (disorder) |
Full thickness burn of a single finger |
Full thickness burn of skin and/or subcutaneous tissue of finger (disorder) |
Full thickness burn of arm |
Full thickness burn of upper arm |
Full thickness burn of face, head or neck |
Full thickness burn of head and/or neck |
Full thickness burn of face, head or neck |
Full thickness burn of face (disorder) |
Full thickness burn of lip(s) |
Full thickness burn of skin and subcutaneous tissue of upper and lower lip |
Full thickness burn of more than one finger |
Full thickness burn of skin and/or subcutaneous tissue of finger (disorder) |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of arm |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of upper arm |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of arm |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of upper limb (disorder) |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of face, head or neck |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of head without involvement of eye proper (disorder) |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of face, head or neck |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of face without involvement of eye proper (disorder) |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of leg |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of lower leg |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of leg |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of lower limb (disorder) |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of upper limb without involvement of wrist and without involvement of hand |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of upper arm |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of wrist or hand |
Full thickness burn of wrist |
Full thickness burn of multiple sites of wrist or hand |
Full thickness burn of hand |
Full thickness burn of multiple specified sites |
Deep third degree burns of multiple sites |
Full thickness burn of the arm NOS |
Burn of upper limb |
Full thickness burn of the arm, unspecified |
Burn of upper limb |
Full thickness burn of the eye |
Burn of eye region |
Full thickness burn of the face, head or neck NOS |
Full thickness burn of face (disorder) |
Full thickness burn of the face, head or neck NOS |
Full thickness burn of head and/or neck |
Full thickness burn of trunk, unspecified |
Full thickness burn of trunk |
Full thickness burn of unspecified part of face or head |
Full thickness burn of head and/or neck |
Full thickness skin graft |
Full thickness graft of skin to skin (procedure) |
Full thickness skin graft: [autograft NEC] or [Wolfe excluding head/neck] or [NEC] |
Grafting to skin |
Full thickness skin transplantation (procedure) |
Skin flap operation |
Full thickness skin transplantation (procedure) |
Full thickness graft of skin to skin (procedure) |
Fullers earth powder adverse reaction |
Adverse reaction to Fuller's earth |
Fulvestrant 50mg/mL injection solution 5mL prefilled syringe |
Fulvestrant 50 mg/mL solution for injection |
Fulvimarina species |
Genus Fulvimarina (organism) |
Fumarate hydratase |
Fumarate hydratase |
Fumarylacetoacetase deficiency |
Deficiency of fumarylacetoacetase |
Fumarylacetoacetase deficiency |
Adverse reaction to ganglion blocking drug |
Functional bone disorder |
Disorder of bone (disorder) |
Functional brace (& provision) |
Functional brace |
Functional defects of methionine synthase |
Homocystinuria vitamin B12-responsive type III |
Functional defects of methionine synthase |
Functional defects of methionine synthase |
Functional disorder |
Functional disorder |
Functional encopresis |
Encopresis |
Functional encopresis |
Functional encopresis |
Functional endoscopic sinus surgery - diagnostic endoscopy of nose and sinus |
Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (procedure) |
Functional endoscopic sinus surgery - diagnostic endoscopy of nose and sinus |
Endoscopy of nose and nasal sinuses (procedure) |
Functions related to communication |
Communication is a function that endows a person with the capacity to produce, encode, transmit, receive, decode, and interpret information. Communication occurs through a variety of channels, using a variety of signal types. This includes but is not limited to pheromone signals involving chemical channels, body language signals involving musculoskeletal and sensory perceptual channels, written, and spoken language using physiological, mental, and physical/environmental channels. The realisation of this function is the exchange of information between persons, other living organisms, and environments. |
Fundoscopy (& retinoscopy) |
Examination of retina |
Fundoscopy (& retinoscopy) |
Ophthalmoscopy |
Fundoscopy (& retinoscopy) |
Ophthalmoscopy |
Fundoscopy (& retinoscopy) |
Examination of retina |
Fungaemia |
Systemic mycosis (disorder) |
Fungaemia |
Disseminated hyalohyphomycosis |
Fungal chorioretinitis |
Fungal choroiditis (disorder) |
Fungal chorioretinitis |
Fungal chorioretinitis |
Fungal eye infections |
Antifungal |
Fungal hyphae |
Hyphae of kingdom Fungi detected (finding) |
Fungal microorganism |
Kingdom Fungi (organism) |
Fungal mycelium |
Mycelium of kingdom Fungi detected |
Fungal mycelium |
Mycelium of kingdom Fungi detected |
Fungal unicell |
Finding of presence of unicellular fungus (finding) |
Fungicidal drug |
Antifungal |
Fungus on microscopy &/or direct |
Fungus detected in specimen by direct microscopy (finding) |
Fungus on microscopy &/or direct |
Fungus detected in specimen by direct microscopy (finding) |
Fungus on microscopy &/or direct |
Fungus on microscopy |
Fungus on microscopy &/or direct |
Fungus on microscopy |
Funicular hernia of umbilical cord |
Funicular indirect inguinal hernia |
Funicular hernia of umbilical cord |
Umbilical hernia (disorder) |
Furnaceman (& [processing]) |
Furnaceman - processing |
Furnaceman |
Furnaceman |
Furnaceman |
Furnaceman - processing |
Furnaceman (& [processing]) |
Furnaceman |
Furnacemen - steel |
Steel smelting furnaceman (occupation) |
Furosemide 10mg/mL injection solution 2ml ampule |
Product containing precisely furosemide 10 milligram/1 milliliter conventional release solution for injection (clinical drug) |
Furst-Ostrum syndrome |
Congenital skeletal dysplasia (disorder) |
Further RAST tests |
Laboratory test that measures the presence or concentration of immunoglobulin E (IgE) specific to an allergen of interest and is widely used in the diagnosis of allergic diseases. The test is based upon interactions between antigens and antigen-specific antibodies. The assay is often incorrectly referred to as 'radioallergosorbent test' or 'RAST' because radioallergosorbent tests were the earliest technique to be used extensively. |
Further RAST tests |
Laboratory test that measures the presence or concentration of immunoglobulin E (IgE) specific to an allergen of interest and is widely used in the diagnosis of allergic diseases. The test is based upon interactions between antigens and antigen-specific antibodies. The assay is often incorrectly referred to as 'radioallergosorbent test' or 'RAST' because radioallergosorbent tests were the earliest technique to be used extensively. |
Further RAST tests |
Laboratory test that measures the presence or concentration of immunoglobulin E (IgE) specific to an allergen of interest and is widely used in the diagnosis of allergic diseases. The test is based upon interactions between antigens and antigen-specific antibodies. The assay is often incorrectly referred to as 'radioallergosorbent test' or 'RAST' because radioallergosorbent tests were the earliest technique to be used extensively. |
Furuncle of eyelid |
Hordeolum externum (disorder) |
Furuncle of eyelid |
Hordeolum (disorder) |
Furuncle of head, except face |
Furuncle of scalp |
Furuncle of leg, except foot |
Boil of lower limb |
Furuncle of leg, except foot |
Boil of lower leg |
Furuncle of nose |
Boil of external nose |
Furuncle of nose |
Furuncle of nasal cavity (disorder) |
Furuncle of vulva |
Furuncle of vulva |
Furunculosis of skin AND/OR subcutaneous tissue |
Boils of multiple sites |
Furunculosis of skin AND/OR subcutaneous tissue |
Furuncle (disorder) |
Fusarium estrogenism AND vulvovaginitis |
Hyperestrogenism |
Fusarium estrogenism AND vulvovaginitis |
Vulvovaginitis |
Fusarium estrogenism AND vulvovaginitis |
Vulvovaginitis |
Fusarium estrogenism AND vulvovaginitis |
Hyperestrogenism |
Fusidic acid 1% m/r eye drops |
Product containing precisely fusidic acid 10 milligram/1 gram prolonged-release eye drops (clinical drug) |
Fusion of cervicothoracic region of spine by posterior approach |
Fusion of cervicothoracic joint by posterior approach (procedure) |
Fusion of heart valve cusps NEC (& [tricuspid]) |
Congenital heart disease |