Members |
targetComponentId |
Wild cherry |
Drug flavoring |
Wild chinchilla |
Chinchilla lanigara (organism) |
Wild chinchilla |
Chinchilla brevicaudata (organism) |
Wild ferret |
Mustela nigripes (organism) |
Wild ferret |
Mustela putorius |
Wild gerbil |
Subfamily Gerbillinae (organism) |
Wild hamster |
Subfamily Cricetinae (organism) |
Wild rye grass pollen allergen |
Wild rye grass pollen |
Willow pollen allergen |
Willow pollen |
Willow warbler |
Genus Phylloscopus (organism) |
Willow warbler |
Phylloscopus trochilus (organism) |
Wing of sphenoid bone |
Structure of wing of sphenoid bone (body structure) |
Wing of sphenoid bone |
Entire wing of sphenoid bone (body structure) |
Wireless patient thermometer sensor, reusable |
Wireless patient thermometer sensor (physical object) |
Wiring of teeth |
Placement of orthodontic archwire |
Wiring of teeth |
Placement of orthodontic archwire |
Wiring of teeth |
Insertion of wire splint onto teeth (procedure) |
Wiring of teeth |
Insertion of wire splint onto teeth (procedure) |
Wisconsin card sorting test - revised |
The Modified Card Sorting Test (MCST), a shortened version of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, proposed by Nelson in 1976 is a neuropsychological test that evaluates executive functions in patients with focal, traumatic and degenerative brain diseases. |
Withdrawal sign or symptom |
Withdrawal symptom (finding) |
Withdrawal sign or symptom |
Withdrawal sign (finding) |
Withered limb |
Longitudinal deficiency of limb |
Witkop's syndrome |
Hereditary benign intraepithelial dyskeratosis (disorder) |
Witkop's syndrome |
Hypoplastic enamel-onycholysis-hypohidrosis syndrome (disorder) |
Wolbachia species |
Wolbachia |
Wolinella species |
Wolinella |
Wonga-wonga pigeon |
Leucosarcia melanoleuca (organism) |
Wonga-wonga pigeon |
Genus Leucosarcia (organism) |
Wood nightjar |
Genus Nyctibius (organism) |
Wood shipwright |
Ship joiner |
Wood shrike |
Genus Tephrodornis (organism) |
Wood splinter in throat |
Wood splinter in anterior region of neck (disorder) |
Wood splinter in throat |
Wood splinter in pharynx (disorder) |
Wood thrush |
Genus Hylocichla (organism) |
Wood thrush |
Hylocichla mustelina (organism) |
Wood warbler |
Phylloscopus sibilatrix (organism) |
Wood warbler |
Family Parulidae (organism) |
Wood-swallow |
Family Artamidae (organism) |
Wood-swallow |
Genus Artamus (organism) |
Woodpecker |
Order Piciformes (organism) |
Woodpecker |
Family Picidae (organism) |
Woodpecker |
Subfamily Picinae (organism) |
Wool-sorters' disease (& pulmonary anthrax) |
Inhalational anthrax (disorder) |
Wool-sorters' disease (& pulmonary anthrax) |
Anthrax (disorder) |
Work shift change |
Circadian rhythm sleep disorder of shift work type |
Worker in work-related accident |
Accident while engaged in work-related activity |
World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 |
WHODAS (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule) 2.0 12-item short version |
World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 |
World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 36-item full version (assessment scale) |
World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 score |
World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 36-item full version score (observable entity) |
World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 score |
World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 12-item short version score (observable entity) |
Wormwood pollen allergen |
Wormwood pollen |
Worse |
Worse |
Worse |
Worsening |
Worth's lights |
Worth four-dot test (procedure) |
Wound - in medical care |
Accidental wound during procedure |
Wound - in medical care |
Accidental wound during procedure |
Wound cleaning &/or debridement |
Cleaning wound |
Wound discharge of eye |
Discharge from wound of eye region (finding) |
Wound lesion |
Wound |
Wound lesion |
Lesion (morphologic abnormality) |
Wound retractor, intermediate/deep, single-use |
Wound retractor, intermediate/deep (physical object) |
Wound therapy oxygenator, reusable |
Portable wound oxygenation system |
Wound, lacerated, spontaneous |
Laceration |
Wound, lacerated, spontaneous |
Wound |
Wound, leaking |
Discharge |
Wound, leaking |
Wound |
Wound, spontaneous |
Wound |
Wound: [swab] or [exudate sample] |
Exudate specimen from wound |
Wound: [swab] or [exudate sample] |
Wound swab |
Wrapping |
Aneurysmorrhaphy by wrapping |
Wrapping |
Reinforcing of wall of intracranial aneurysm |
Wren-thrush |
Zeledonia coronata (organism) |
Wren-tit |
Chamaea fasciata (organism) |
Wren-tit |
Genus Chamaea (organism) |
Wrist binder, reusable |
Wrist binder |
Wrist binder, single-use |
Wrist binder |
Wrist immobilizer, reusable |
Wrist immobilizer |
Wrist immobilizer, single-use |
Wrist immobilizer |
Wrist joint component |
Wrist joint structure |
Wrist joint effusion |
Effusion of radiocarpal joint |
Wrist joint effusion |
Effusion of joint of wrist region (disorder) |
Wrist joint effusion |
Effusion of joint of wrist region (disorder) |
Wrist joint effusion |
Effusion of radiocarpal joint |
X-linked acrogigantism |
A rare, genetic pituitary disease characterized by infantile-onset, rapid and excessive acceleration of linear growth and body size due to mixed growth hormone (GH)- and prolactin-secreting adenomas and/or pituitary hyperplasia. Patients present with gigantism and may have associated acromegalic features (e.g. coarse facial features, frontal bossing, prognathism, increased interdental space) as well as marked enlargement of hands and feet, soft tissue swelling, increased appetite and acanthosis nigricans. |
X-linked acrogigantism |
A type of familial infantile gigantism caused by microduplication of Xq26.3. Onset usually occurs in the first year of life in previously normal infants. Patients present with gigantism and may associate acromegalic features (e.g. coarse facial features, frontal bossing, prognathism, increased interdental space) as well as marked enlargement of hands and feet, soft tissue swelling, appetite increase and acanthosis nigricans. May present as a sporadic condition or as familial isolated pituitary adenomas. |
X-linked hyperuricemia |
Deficiency of hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase |
X-linked hyperuricemia |
Partial hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase deficiency |
X-linked intellectual disability with precocious puberty and obesity syndrome |
Prader-Willi syndrome |
X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency |
Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) due to gamma chain deficiency, also called SCID-X1, is a form of SCID characterized by severe and recurrent infections, associated with diarrhea and failure to thrive. |
X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency |
Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) due to gamma chain deficiency, also called SCID-X1, is a form of SCID characterized by severe and recurrent infections, associated with diarrhea and failure to thrive. |
X-ray (& plain): [shoulder &/or arm] or [humerus] or [radius] or [ulna] |
Plain X-ray of upper limb (procedure) |
X-ray (& plain): [shoulder &/or arm] or [humerus] or [radius] or [ulna] |
Plain X-ray of ulna (procedure) |
X-ray (& plain): [shoulder &/or arm] or [humerus] or [radius] or [ulna] |
Plain X-ray of radius (procedure) |
X-ray (& plain): [shoulder &/or arm] or [humerus] or [radius] or [ulna] |
Plain X-ray of shoulder |
X-ray (& plain): [shoulder &/or arm] or [humerus] or [radius] or [ulna] |
Plain X-ray of radius (procedure) |
X-ray (& plain): [shoulder &/or arm] or [humerus] or [radius] or [ulna] |
Plain X-ray of upper limb (procedure) |
X-ray (& plain): [shoulder &/or arm] or [humerus] or [radius] or [ulna] |
Plain X-ray of humerus (procedure) |
X-ray (& plain): [shoulder &/or arm] or [humerus] or [radius] or [ulna] |
Plain X-ray of shoulder |
X-ray (& plain): [shoulder &/or arm] or [humerus] or [radius] or [ulna] |
Plain X-ray of humerus (procedure) |
X-ray (& plain): [shoulder &/or arm] or [humerus] or [radius] or [ulna] |
Plain X-ray of ulna (procedure) |
X-ray (& plain): [skull] or [sinuses] |
Plain X-ray of nasal sinus |