Members |
targetComponentId |
Gonococcal synovitis or tenosynovitis |
Gonococcal tenosynovitis |
Gonococcal synovitis or tenosynovitis |
Gonococcal synovitis |
Gonococcal: [OS infection NOS] or [septicaemia] or [aemia NOS] |
Gonococcemia |
Gonococcal: [joint infection NOS] or [rheumatism] |
Gonococcal infection of joint |
Gonococcal: [other infection of OS site] or [hepatitis] or [perihepatitis] or [abscess] or [cellulitis] |
Gonococcal perihepatitis |
Gonococcal: [other infection of OS site] or [hepatitis] or [perihepatitis] or [abscess] or [cellulitis] |
Abscess gonococcal |
Gonococcal: [other infection of OS site] or [hepatitis] or [perihepatitis] or [abscess] or [cellulitis] |
Gonococcal cellulitis |
Gonococcal: [other infection of OS site] or [hepatitis] or [perihepatitis] or [abscess] or [cellulitis] |
Gonococcal hepatitis |
Gonococcal: [other infection of OS site] or [hepatitis] or [perihepatitis] or [abscess] or [cellulitis] |
Gonorrhea |
Gonorrhea contact |
Exposure to Neisseria gonorrhoeae (event) |
Gonorrhea in mother complicating pregnancy, childbirth AND/OR puerperium |
Maternal gonorrhoea during pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium |
Goosefoot |
Genus Chenopodium (organism) |
Goosefoot |
Family Chenopodiaceae (organism) |
Gordon's syndrome |
An autosomal dominant disease characterized by increased serum potassium levels, hypertension, short stature, increased urinary calcium excretion and hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis. |
Gordonia species |
Genus Gordonia (organism) |
Gordonia-Rhodococcus complex |
Rhodococcus |
Gordonia-Rhodococcus complex |
Family Gordoniaceae (organism) |
Gouging own eyes |
Poking own eyes |
Gouging own eyes |
Gouging own eyes |
Gould's parrotbill |
Paradoxornis flavirostris (organism) |
Gout treatment changed (& [date]) |
Gout treatment changed |
Gouty arthritis of the forearm |
Gouty arthritis |
Gouty arthritis of the lower leg |
Gouty arthritis |
Gouty arthritis of the upper arm |
Gouty arthritis of shoulder region (disorder) |
Gp A streptococcal septicemia |
Sepsis caused by Streptococcus pyogenes |
Gp B streptococcal septicemia |
Sepsis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae |
Grade 1/2 |
Grade 1 on a scale of 1 to 2 (qualifier value) |
Grade 2 |
Grade 2 on a scale of 0 to 5 (qualifier value) |
Grade 2 |
Grade 2 on a scale of 1 to 2 (qualifier value) |
Grade 2 |
Grade 2 on a scale of 1 to 3 (qualifier value) |
Grade 2 astrocytoma of brain |
Diffuse astrocytoma of brain |
Grade 2 astrocytoma of brain |
Low grade astrocytoma of brain (disorder) |
Graduate (& [occupation]) |
Graduate |
Graft reaction |
Graft rejection |
Graft reaction |
Graft versus host reaction |
Graft versus host disease |
Graft versus host reaction |
Graft versus host disease |
Graft versus host disease |
Grafting of cultured skin to head or neck |
Cultured graft of skin to skin of neck (procedure) |
Grafting of cultured skin to head or neck |
Cultured graft of skin to skin of head (procedure) |
Grafting of external auditory meatus of ear |
Grafting of external auditory meatus of ear |
Grafting of external auditory meatus of ear |
Graft of skin to skin of external auditory canal (procedure) |
Grafting of fascia of eyelid |
Grafting of fascia to eyelid (procedure) |
Grafting of fascia of hand |
Reconstruction of hand using pedicle fascial flap |
Grafting of fascia of hand |
Grafting of fascia to hand (procedure) |
Grafting of heart for revascularization |
Cardio-omentopexy |
Grafting of heart for revascularization |
Coronary artery bypass graft |
Grafting of heart for revascularization |
Cardiomyopexy |
Grafting of mouth, except palate |
Graft of mucosa to mouth |
Grafting of mouth, except palate |
Graft of skin to mouth |
Grafting of skin pedicle attachment to site of thumb for reconstruction |
Grafting of skin pedicle attachment to thumb (procedure) |
Grafting of tendon of hand |
Repair of tendon of hand with graft of tendon |
Grafting of tendon of hand |
Hand tendon pulley reconstruction with graft |
Grafting procedure of heart |
Transplantation of heart |
Grafting procedure of heart |
Coronary artery bypass graft |
Grahmann's syndrome |
Diencephalic syndrome |
Grain |
Grain dust |
Grain |
Grain |
Grain alcohol causing toxic effect |
Toxic effect of ethyl alcohol |
Gram negative septicemia |
Sepsis caused by Gram negative bacteria (disorder) |
Gram positive septicemia |
Gram positive sepsis |
Gram positive septicemia |
Gram positive sepsis |
Gram-negative coccus |
Gram-negative coccus |
Gram-negative coccus |
Gram-negative diplococcus |
Gram-positive coccus |
Gram-positive coccus |
Gram-positive coccus |
Gram-positive diplococcus |
Grand mal seizure |
An epileptic seizure with a sequence consisting of a tonic followed by a clonic contraction of somatic muscles, usually associated with autonomic phenomena and loss of awareness, regardless of whether focal, generalized, or unknown onset. |
Grand mal seizure |
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. |
Grand mal seizure |
An epileptic seizure with a sequence consisting of a tonic followed by a clonic contraction of somatic muscles, usually associated with autonomic phenomena and loss of awareness, regardless of whether focal, generalized, or unknown onset. |
Grand mal seizure |
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. |
Granisetron 1mg/1mL intravenous solution |
Granisetron (as granisetron hydrochloride) 1 mg/mL solution for injection |
Granisetron 1mg/mL injection concentrate 3mL ampule |
Granisetron (as granisetron hydrochloride) 1 mg/mL solution for injection |
Granisetron 200micrograms/mL pediatric liquid |
Product containing precisely granisetron (as granisetron hydrochloride) 200 microgram/1 milliliter conventional release oral solution (clinical drug) |
Granisetron 3.1mg/24hours transdermal patch |
Product containing precisely granisetron 129.167 microgram/1 hour prolonged-release transdermal patch (clinical drug) |
Granular cell tumor |
Benign granular cell tumour |
Granulations of postmastoidectomy cavity |
Granulations of mastoid cavity (disorder) |
Granulicatella species |
Genus Granulicatella (organism) |
Granulocyte granule deficiency |
Granulation anomaly |
Granulocyte granule deficiency |
Granulocyte granule deficiency |
Granuloma fissuratum |
Cutaneous lesion induced by minor, but constant mechanical trauma occurring typically on the lateral edges of the nasal root or on top of or behind the auricle. |
Granuloma fissuratum |
Mucosal lesion of the alveolar recess of the buccal mucosa caused by ill-fitting prostheses, such as dentures, that caused some form of constant mechanical trauma to the mucosal site. |
Granulomatosis infantiseptica |
Congenital listeriosis |
Granulomatosis infantiseptica |
Neonatal disseminated listeriosis (disorder) |
Granulomatosis infantisepticum |
Congenital listeriosis |
Granulomatosis infantisepticum |
Neonatal disseminated listeriosis (disorder) |
Granulomatous rosacea |
Granulomatous rosacea (disorder) |
Granulomatous rosacea |
Papular eruption of chin (disorder) |
Granulomatous rosacea |
Perioral dermatitis (disorder) |
Grass finch |
Pooecetes gramineus (organism) |
Grass finch |
Genus Emberizoides (organism) |
Grass pollen allergen |
Grass pollen |
Gray alder pollen allergen |
Grey alder pollen |
Gray owlet-frogmouth |
Aegotheles cristatus (organism) |
Gray-breasted bird of paradise |
Paradisaea decora (organism) |
Gray-necked jackdaw |
Corvus monedula (organism) |
Gray-rumped swiftlet |
Chaetura cinereiventris (organism) |
Great ape |
Genus Pan (organism) |
Great ape |
Genus Gorilla (organism) |
Great ape |
Genus Pongo (organism) |
Great ape |
Family Hominidae (organism) |
Great ape |
Family Hylobatidae (organism) |
Great ape |
Family Hominidae (organism) |