Members |
targetComponentId |
Transporting &/or moving &/or storing (& [occupations]) |
Storing occupation (occupation) |
Transporting &/or moving &/or storing (& [occupations]) |
Storing occupation (occupation) |
Transporting &/or moving &/or storing (& [occupations]) |
Transport occupation (occupation) |
Transporting &/or moving &/or storing (& [occupations]) |
Transport occupation (occupation) |
Transposition iliopsoas muscle (& Mustard) |
Transfer of iliopsoas muscle |
Transposition of eyelash flaps |
Reconstruction of eyelid with hair follicle graft |
Transposition of median nerve at carpal tunnel |
Neuroplasty and transposition of median nerve at carpal tunnel |
Transposition of median nerve at carpal tunnel |
Transposition of median nerve at carpal tunnel |
Transposition of nipple |
Grafting of nipple (procedure) |
Transposition of nipple |
Transposition of nipple |
Transposition of tissue of arm |
Transposition of tissue of upper arm |
Transposition of tissue of arm |
Transposition of tissue of upper limb |
Transposition of tissue of leg |
Transposition of tissue of lower limb |
Transposition of tissue of leg |
Transposition of tissue of lower leg (procedure) |
Transposition peripheral nerve: [with primary neurolysis] or [ulnar] |
Primary neurolysis and transposition of peripheral nerve |
Transposition peripheral nerve: [with primary neurolysis] or [ulnar] |
Decompression of ulnar nerve at elbow |
Transpositional flap |
The action of creating a 'transposition flap' by rotating noncontiguous tissue laterally around a pivot point, usually over normal tissue, with the flap from a donor area of tension laxity. |
Transpositional flap |
Flap (substance) |
Transsexual |
Transsexual (finding) |
Transsexual |
Surgically transgendered transsexual (finding) |
Transsphincteric anal fistula |
Transsphincteric anal fistula |
Transsphincteric anal fistula |
Ischiorectal fistula |
Transsphincteric rectal operation: [excision (& York Mason)] or [biopsy] |
Excision of lesion of rectum by transanal approach (procedure) |
Transsphincteric rectal operation: [excision (& York Mason)] or [biopsy] |
Transsphincteric biopsy of rectum |
Transtentorial hernia |
Uncinate herniation |
Transtentorial hernia |
Transtentorial hernia |
Transthoracic antireflux fundoplication (& [Belsey] or [Nissen]) |
Antireflux fundoplication using thoracic approach |
Transthoracic antireflux fundoplication (& [Belsey] or [Nissen]) |
Total fundoplication using thoracic approach |
Transthoracic hiatus hernia repair (& [Allison] or [Mason]) |
Repair of oesophageal hiatus hernia using thoracic approach |
Transurethral bladder calculus procedure |
Cystoscopic litholapaxy |
Transurethral bladder calculus procedure |
Cystoscopic litholapaxy |
Transurethral bladder calculus procedure |
Cystoscopy and lithotripsy of calculus of bladder using laser (procedure) |
Transurethral endoscopic lithotripsy of bladder calculus |
Cystoscopy and electrohydraulic lithotripsy of calculus of bladder (procedure) |
Transurethral endoscopic lithotripsy of bladder calculus |
Cystoscopy and lithotripsy of calculus of bladder using laser (procedure) |
Transurethral extraction of bladder calculus without disintegration |
Cystoscopy and removal of calculus of urinary bladder |
Transurethral extraction of bladder calculus without disintegration |
Removal of calculus of urinary bladder by urethral catheter suction |
Transurethral removal of calculus from bladder without incision |
Cystoscopy and removal of calculus of urinary bladder |
Transurethral removal of calculus from bladder without incision |
Cystoscopic litholapaxy |
Transurethral removal of foreign body from bladder |
Cystoscopic removal of foreign body from urinary bladder (procedure) |
Transurethral removal of foreign body from bladder |
Transurethral removal of foreign body from urinary bladder (procedure) |
Transverse &/or oblique lie |
Transverse lie |
Transverse &/or oblique lie |
Transverse/oblique lie |
Transverse &/or oblique lie |
Transverse lie |
Transverse &/or oblique lie |
Oblique lie |
Transverse &/or oblique lie |
Oblique lie |
Transverse &/or oblique lie |
Transverse/oblique lie |
Transverse / posterior wall fracture |
The association of the transverse plus posterior wall fracture combines a transverse acetabular fracture with one or more separate posterior wall fragments. The transverse component of this fracture could be transtectal, juxtatectal, or infratectal. |
Transverse / posterior wall fracture |
Closed transverse and posterior wall fracture of acetabulum (disorder) |
Transverse abdominal incision |
Transverse incision |
Transverse abdominal incision |
Transverse abdominal incision |
Transverse cervical artery and its branches |
Entire transverse cervical artery |
Transverse cervical artery and its branches |
Structure of transverse cervical artery |
Transverse deficiency of arm |
Transverse deficiency of upper limb |
Transverse deficiency of arm |
Congenital absence of upper limb |
Transverse rectus abdominus flap |
Transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap |
Transverse sinus and its tributaries |
Entire transverse sinus |
Transverse sinus and its tributaries |
Structure of transverse sinus |
Trap-door spider |
Family Ctenizidae (organism) |
Trapping of cerebral aneurysm |
Trapping of aneurysm of cerebral artery |
Trapping of cerebral aneurysm |
Trapping of intracranial aneurysm |
Trauma and postoperative pulmonary insufficiency NOS |
Acute respiratory failure |
Trauma to perineum (& [perineal tear]) &/or vulva during delivery |
Vulval tear |
Trauma to perineum (& [perineal tear]) &/or vulva during delivery |
Laceration of perineum |
Trauma to perineum (& [perineal tear]) &/or vulva during delivery |
Trauma to vulva during delivery |
Trauma to perineum (& [perineal tear]) &/or vulva during delivery |
Trauma to perineum during delivery (disorder) |
Trauma to perineum during delivery |
Genital tear resulting from childbirth |
Traumatic abnormality |
Damage |
Traumatic abnormality |
Damage |
Traumatic abnormality by extent/number |
Damage |
Traumatic abnormality by mechanism |
Damage |
Traumatic abnormality by morphology |
Damage |
Traumatic amputation of arm |
Traumatic amputation of upper limb (disorder) |
Traumatic amputation of arm |
Traumatic amputation of upper limb (disorder) |
Traumatic amputation of arm |
Traumatic amputation of upper limb (disorder) |
Traumatic amputation of arm NOS |
Traumatic amputation of upper limb (disorder) |
Traumatic amputation of arm NOS |
Traumatic amputation of upper limb (disorder) |
Traumatic amputation of arm and hand |
Traumatic amputation of hand |
Traumatic amputation of arm and hand |
Traumatic amputation of upper limb (disorder) |
Traumatic amputation of arm and hand NOS |
Traumatic amputation of hand |
Traumatic amputation of arm and hand NOS |
Traumatic amputation of upper limb (disorder) |
Traumatic amputation of thumb with fingers of either hand |
Traumatic amputation of finger |
Traumatic amputation of thumb with fingers of either hand |
Traumatic amputation of thumb |
Traumatic amputation of toe(s) with complication |
Traumatic amputation of toe |
Traumatic amputation of toe(s) with complication |
Traumatic amputation, multiple toes |
Traumatic amputation, finger, middle phalanx |
Amputation of finger through middle phalanx (procedure) |
Traumatic amputation, forequarter |
Traumatic amputation of upper limb (disorder) |
Traumatic amputation: [arm ] &/or [hand] |
Traumatic amputation of upper limb (disorder) |
Traumatic amputation: [arm ] &/or [hand] |
Traumatic amputation of hand |
Traumatic and/or non-traumatic injury of anatomical site |
Disorder resulting from physical damage to the body |
Traumatic anuria &/or crush syndrome |
Acute renal failure due to crush syndrome (disorder) |
Traumatic anuria &/or crush syndrome |
Traumatic anuria - crush syndrome |
Traumatic anuria &/or crush syndrome |
Crush syndrome |
Traumatic arthropathy of the forearm |
Traumatic arthropathy-elbow |
Traumatic arthropathy of the lower leg |
Traumatic arthropathy-ankle |
Traumatic arthropathy of the lower leg |
Traumatic arthropathy-knee |
Traumatic arthropathy of the upper arm |
Traumatic arthropathy-elbow |
Traumatic asphyxiation |
Smothering |
Traumatic asphyxiation |
Traumatic asphyxiation |
Traumatic bilateral amputation of arm, unspecified level, with complication |
Traumatic amputation of upper limb (disorder) |
Traumatic bilateral amputation of arm, unspecified level, without mention of complication |
Bilateral traumatic amputation of upper limbs (disorder) |
Traumatic blister |
A fluid-filled, raised, often translucent lesion, greater than 1 cm in diameter |