Members |
targetComponentId |
Lung agenesis, hypoplasia and dysplasia |
Congenital hypoplasia of lung |
Lung agenesis, hypoplasia and dysplasia |
Congenital absence of lung |
Lung agenesis, hypoplasia and dysplasia |
Dysplasia of lung |
Lung biopsy: [lesion NEC] or [open] |
Open biopsy of lung |
Lung disease: [pneumoconioses] or [occupational] or [due to external agents] |
Lung disease due to external agents |
Lung disease: [pneumoconioses] or [occupational] or [due to external agents] |
Pneumoconiosis (disorder) |
Lung foreign body - incision removal |
Removal of foreign body of lung by incision (procedure) |
Lung foreign body - incision removal |
Removal of foreign body of lung by incision (procedure) |
Lung implantation |
The act of fixing something firmly or setting something securely or deeply into the body. |
Lung implantation |
Procedure on thorax |
Lung irritant |
Irritant (substance) |
Lung residual volume (& test) |
Residual lung volume test (procedure) |
Lung residual volume (& test) |
Residual respiratory volume |
Lung residual volume (& test) |
Residual lung volume test (procedure) |
Lung residual volume (& test) |
Residual respiratory volume |
Lung tomograms |
Tomography of both lungs (procedure) |
Lung tomograms |
Tomography of both lungs (procedure) |
Lung transplant disorder |
Complication of transplanted lung |
Lung transplant disorder |
Disorder related to lung transplantation (disorder) |
Lung transplant recipient |
Transplanted lung present |
Lung volume (& pulmonary function) :[testing] or [test] |
Lung volume test |
Lung volume (& pulmonary function) :[testing] or [test] |
Respiratory volume |
Lung volume (& pulmonary function) :[testing] or [test] |
Lung volume test |
Lung volume (& pulmonary function) :[testing] or [test] |
Respiratory volume |
Lung: [cirrhosis of] or [postinflammatory pulmonary fibrosis] |
Post-inflammatory pulmonary fibrosis |
Lung: [ectopic tissues] or [ectopic bone and cartilage] |
Ectopic tissue in lung |
Lung: [ectopic tissues] or [ectopic bone and cartilage] |
Ectopic bone and cartilage in lung |
Lupinus species |
Lupinus |
Luteal cystic ovary disease |
Cyst of ovary |
Luteal cystic ovary disease |
Corpus luteum cyst (disorder) |
Luteinising hormone |
Pituitary luteinizing hormone |
Luteinising hormone (& serum level) |
Pituitary luteinizing hormone |
Luteinising hormone (& serum level) |
Serum LH measurement |
Luteinising hormone |
Serum LH measurement |
Luteovirus group |
Family Luteoviridae (organism) |
Luteovirus group |
Genus Luteovirus (organism) |
Lyell's toxic epidermal necrolysis, subepidermal type |
An extended form of toxic epidermal necrolysis with characteristics of destruction and detachment of the skin epithelium and mucous membranes involving more than 30% of the body surface area. Lyell syndrome can be triggered by a drug allergy and, exceptionally, by infections or bone marrow transplantation. In 25 to 30% of cases, the cause is unclear. Patients should be admitted to an intensive care or burns unit as soon as the diagnosis is suspected. Prognosis is poor (mortality rate: 20-25%). |
Lyme disease vaccine |
Borrelia burgdorferi antigen-containing vaccine product |
Lyme disease vaccine |
Borrelia burgdorferi antigen-containing vaccine product |
Lyme disease vaccine recombi 60mcg/mL injection solution 0.5mL ampule |
Borrelia burgdorferi antigen-containing vaccine product |
Lyme disease vaccine recombi 6mcg/mL injection solution 5mL ampule |
Borrelia burgdorferi antigen-containing vaccine product |
Lymph node biopsy: [surgical] or [cervical] |
Surgical biopsy of lymph node |
Lymph node biopsy: [surgical] or [cervical] |
Biopsy of cervical lymph node |
Lymph node biopsy: [surgical] or [cervical] |
Surgical biopsy of lymph node |
Lymph nodes of body as a whole |
Structure of lymph nodes of body as a whole |
Lymph nodes of body as a whole |
Entire lymph nodes of body as a whole |
Lymph nodes: [O/E - lymphadenopathy] or [enlarged] or [O/E] |
Lymphadenopathy |
Lymph nodes: [O/E - lymphadenopathy] or [enlarged] or [O/E] |
Lymphadenopathy |
Lymphadenopathy associated with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome |
Lymphadenopathy co-occurrent with human immunodeficiency virus infection |
Lymphangiectases |
Congenital lymphangiectasia |
Lymphangiectases |
Acquired lymphangiectasia |
Lymphangiectasia with chylous reflux |
Congenital lymphangiectasia with chylous reflux (disorder) |
Lymphangiectasia with chylous reflux |
Acquired lymphangiectasia with chylous reflux |
Lymphatic excision |
Excision of lymph node |
Lymphatic excision |
Lymphatic system excision |
Lymphatic excision |
Lymphatic system excision |
Lymphatic excision |
Excision of lymph node |
Lymphatic needle biopsy (& percutaneous) |
Fine needle aspiration of lymph node |
Lymphatic needle biopsy (& percutaneous) |
Percutaneous needle lymphatic biopsy |
Lymphatic needle biopsy (& percutaneous) |
Percutaneous needle lymphatic biopsy |
Lymphatic system implantation |
Operation on lymphatic structure |
Lymphatic system implantation |
The act of fixing something firmly or setting something securely or deeply into the body. |
Lymphatic tissue operations (& [node] or [gland]) |
Operation on lymph node |
Lymphatic tissue operations (& [node] or [gland]) |
Operation on lymphatic structure |
Lymphatic tissue: [other operation OS] or [Kondoleon correction lymphoedema] |
Kondoleon correction for lymphedema |
Lymphatic tissue: [other operation] or [excision lymphoedema] |
Correction of lymphedema |
Lymphedema due to infiltration of lymphatics |
Lymphedema due to inflammatory disease (disorder) |
Lymphedema due to infiltration of lymphatics |
Lymphedema due to malignant infiltration (disorder) |
Lymphedema of arm |
Lymphedema of upper arm |
Lymphedema of arm |
Lymphedema of upper limb (disorder) |
Lymphedematous keratoderma |
Podoconiosis (disorder) |
Lymphedematous keratoderma |
Lymphoedematous hyperkeratosis |
Lymphedematous keratoderma |
Lymphedema due to podoconiosis (disorder) |
Lymphocyte count NOS |
Lymphocyte count |
Lymphocyte count NOS |
Lymphocyte count |
Lymphocyte mitogenic factor |
Interleukin-2 |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis |
Meningitis caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis |
Encephalomyelitis caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (disorder) |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis |
Meningitis caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis |
Encephalomyelitis caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (disorder) |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis |
Encephalomyelitis caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (disorder) |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis |
Lymphocytic meningoencephalitis |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis |
Meningitis caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis |
Lymphocytic meningitis |
Lymphocytic gastritis |
Lymphocytic gastritis |
Lymphocytic gastritis |
Chronic erosive gastritis |
Lymphoedema operation: [excision with buried flaps HFQ] or [Thompson] |
Excision of lymphoedematous tissue of leg |
Lymphoedematous hyperkeratosis |
Lymphoedematous hyperkeratosis |
Lymphoedematous hyperkeratosis |
Chronic recurrent streptococcal erysipelas (disorder) |
Lymphogranuloma venereum |
Lymphogranuloma venereum |
Lymphogranuloma venereum |
Esthiomene |
Lymphogranuloma venereum contact |
Exposure to lymphogranuloma venereum (event) |
Lymphoid leukemia, disease (disorder) |
Lymphoid leukaemia |
Lymphoid leukemia, no International Classification of Diseases for Oncology subtype |
Lymphoid leukaemia |
Lymphomatoid granulomatosis |
Limited granulomatosis with polyangiitis |
Lymphomatoid granulomatosis |
Lymphomatoid granulomatosis |
Lymphomatoid granulomatosis |
Lymphomatoid granulomatosis of lung (disorder) |
Lymphopenic agammaglobulinemia - short-limbed dwarfism syndrome |
An extremely rare type of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) characterized by the classical signs of T-B- SCID (severe and recurrent infections, diarrhea, failure to thrive, absence of T and B lymphocytes), associated with skeletal anomalies like short stature, bowing of the long bones and metaphyseal abnormalities of variable degree of severity. |
Lymphoproliferative group virus |
Subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae (organism) |
Lymphotropic virus |
B-lymphotropic polyomavirus (organism) |
Lymphotropic virus |
African green monkey polyomavirus (organism) |