Members |
targetComponentId |
Regional enteritis of the jejunum |
Crohn's disease of jejunum |
Reifenstein syndrome |
A difference of sex development (DSD) distinct from complete AIS (CAIS) characterized by the presence of abnormal genital development in a 46,XY individual with normal testis development and partial responsiveness to age-appropriate levels of androgens. |
Reinjection |
Injection - action |
Relapse stage |
Cycle of change stage |
Relapse stage |
Cycle of change stage |
Relapse stage |
Cycle of change stage |
Relapsing |
Relapsing course |
Relapsing pancreatitis |
Relapsing pancreatitis |
Relative NOS made appointment |
Relative made appointment |
Relative NOS made appointment |
Relative made appointment |
Relative impotence |
Relative erectile dysfunction (disorder) |
Relatives surviving |
Relatives surviving - finding |
Religion not given - patient refused |
Refusal by patient to provide information about religion |
Religion not given - patient refused |
Refusal by patient to provide information about religion |
Religion not given - patient refused |
Refusal by patient to provide information about religion |
Religious occupation NOS |
Religious occupation (occupation) |
Religious occupation NOS |
Religious occupation (occupation) |
Remedial therapist NOS |
Remedial therapist |
Remedial therapist NOS |
Remedial therapist |
Remote-afterloading brachytherapy source |
Radioactive isotope |
Removable space maintainer, acrylic |
Removable acrylic orthodontic space maintainer |
Removable space maintainer, bilateral |
Removable orthodontic space maintainer |
Removable space maintainer, unilateral |
Removable orthodontic space maintainer |
Removal of Hickman line |
Removal of central venous line |
Removal of Mirena coil |
Removal of hormone releasing intrauterine contraceptive device |
Removal of Norplant |
Removal of subcutaneous contraceptive |
Removal of ear wax |
Removal of ear wax (procedure) |
Removal of external splintage |
Splint removal |
Removal of foreign body from brain without incision into brain |
Removal of foreign body from brain |
Removal of foreign body from organ NOC |
Removal of foreign body |
Removal of foreign body from organ NOC NOS |
Removal of foreign body |
Removal of foreign body from organ NOC OS |
Removal of foreign body |
Removal of foreign body from popliteal space |
Removal of foreign body of popliteal space |
Removal of foreign body of cornea by incision |
Removal of foreign body of cornea by incision |
Removal of impacted tooth, completely bony, with unusual surgical complications |
Removal of impacted tooth, completely bony |
Removal of indwelling tunneled catheter with cuff from pleura using radiologic guidance |
Removal of indwelling tunneled catheter with cuff from pleural cavity using imaging guidance (procedure) |
Removal of internal fixation device from bone |
Removal of internal fixation device (procedure) |
Removal of intrauterine contraceptive device NEC |
Removal of intrauterine contraceptive device (procedure) |
Removal of intrauterine contraceptive device NEC |
Removal of intrauterine contraceptive device (procedure) |
Removal of other repair material from organ NOC |
To take something off or out, to get rid of, to eliminate |
Removal of other suture from organ NOC |
Removal of suture |
Removal of pacemaker device |
Removal of cardiac pacemaker |
Removal of permanent drainage catheter from peritoneal cavity using radiologic guidance |
Removal of peritoneal drain from peritoneal cavity using fluoroscopic guidance (procedure) |
Removal of previous prosthetic hemiarthroplasty of head of femur NEC |
Removal of prosthesis of joint of hip |
Removal of previous prosthetic replacement head of femur NEC |
Removal of prosthesis of joint of hip |
Removal of prosthetic joint NEC |
Arthrotomy with removal of prosthesis |
Removal of retained suture from organ NOC |
Removal of suture |
Removal of ureteral splint |
Removal of ureteral stent |
Removal of ureteral splint |
Removal of ureteral stent |
Removal of wart NOS |
Removal of wart |
Removal of wart NOS |
Removal of wart |
Remove object by endoscopy NOS |
Endoscopy and removal of foreign material |
Remove object by endoscopy NOS |
Endoscopy and removal of foreign material |
Remove potential infection source NOS |
Remove potential infection source (procedure) |
Remove potential infection source NOS |
Remove potential infection source (procedure) |
Renal arteriogr. - general NOS |
Angiography of renal artery (procedure) |
Renal arteriography - general NOS |
Angiography of renal artery (procedure) |
Renal carbuncle |
Renal abscess |
Renal cortical abscess |
Renal abscess |
Renal cortical necrosis unspecified |
Necrosis of cortex of kidney (disorder) |
Renal dysplasia co-occurrent with megalocystis and sirenomelia |
A rare, genetic, developmental defect during embryogenesis disorder characterized by varying degrees of caudal dysgenesis, ranging from a single umbilical artery or imperforate anus to full sirenomelia, in several members of the same family. Phenotype includes lumbosacral agenesis, anal atresia or ectopia, genitourinary abnormalities, components of VATER or VACTERL association, and facial dysmorphism (flat facies, abnormal ears, bilateral epicanthic folds, depressed nasal bridge, micrognathia). Additional features reported include cardiovascular (e.g. endocardial cushion defect, hypoplasia of pulmonary artery) and skeletal (kyphosis, hemipelvis) anomalies. |
Renal failure NOS following abortive pregnancy |
Disorder following induced termination of pregnancy (disorder) |
Renal failure NOS following abortive pregnancy |
Induced termination of pregnancy complicated by renal failure (disorder) |
Renal failure as a complication of care |
Renal failure syndrome |
Renal function test NOS |
Measurement of renal function |
Renal function test NOS |
Measurement of renal function |
Renal homotransplantation excluding donor and recipient nephrectomy |
Donor renal transplantation |
Renal incision NOS |
Incision of kidney |
Renal incision NOS |
Incision of kidney |
Renal pelvis incision NOS |
Incision of kidney pelvis |
Renal pelvis incision NOS |
Incision of kidney pelvis |
Renal tubulo-interstitial disorders in blood diseases and disorders involving the immune mechanism |
Secondary tubulointerstitial nephritis (disorder) |
Renal tubulo-interstitial disorders in metabolic diseases |
Secondary tubulointerstitial nephritis (disorder) |
Renal tubulo-interstitial disorders in neoplastic diseases |
Secondary tubulointerstitial nephritis (disorder) |
Renal tubulo-interstitial disorders in systemic connective tissue disorders |
Secondary tubulointerstitial nephritis (disorder) |
Renal tubulo-interstitial disorders in transplant rejection |
Secondary tubulointerstitial nephritis (disorder) |
Renal tubulo-interstitial disorders in transplant rejection |
Secondary tubulointerstitial nephritis (disorder) |
Rent boy |
Child prostitute |
Reovirus |
Orthoreovirus |
Repair of aneurysm by ligation |
Ligation of aneurysm of artery (procedure) |
Repair of atrioventricular canal defect |
A procedure to repair a defect of the atrioventricular septum, contiguous atrial and ventricular septal defects and abnormalities of the atrioventricular valves. The severity of the atrioventricular valve abnormalities can vary. A defect of the atrioventricular septum has previously been known as an endocardial cushion defect or atrioventricular canal defect. |
Repair of atrioventricular canal defect with prosthesis |
Repair of defect of atrioventricular septum with prosthesis (procedure) |
Repair of atrioventricular canal defect with tissue graft |
Repair of defect of atrioventricular septum with tissue graft (procedure) |
Repair of bone of face NEC |
Repair of bone of face |
Repair of cardiac pacemaker pocket in skin AND/OR subcutaneous tissue |
Repair of cardiac pacemaker pocket (procedure) |
Repair of cervix NOS |
Repair of cervix (procedure) |
Repair of cervix NOS |
Repair of cervix (procedure) |
Repair of cleft soft palate with other musculature correction |
Repair of cleft of soft palate |
Repair of endocardial cushion defect |
A procedure to repair a defect of the atrioventricular septum, contiguous atrial and ventricular septal defects and abnormalities of the atrioventricular valves. The severity of the atrioventricular valve abnormalities can vary. A defect of the atrioventricular septum has previously been known as an endocardial cushion defect or atrioventricular canal defect. |
Repair of endocardial cushion defect with prosthesis |
Repair of defect of atrioventricular septum with prosthesis (procedure) |
Repair of endocardial cushion defect with tissue graft |
Repair of defect of atrioventricular septum with tissue graft (procedure) |
Repair of enterocele NEC |
Repair of vaginal enterocele |
Repair of eyeball socket |
Repair of orbit |
Repair of fallopian tube NOS |
Repair of fallopian tube |
Repair of fallopian tube NOS |
Repair of fallopian tube |
Repair of intestinouterine fistula |
Repair of intestinouterine fistula |
Repair of malunion of tibia with unlisted autograft |
Repair of malunion of tibia |
Repair of nasolabial flaps |
Reconstruction using nasolabial flap of skin (procedure) |
Repair of partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection by baffle redirection to left atrium with attachment of systemic vein to left atrial appendage |
Repair of partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection by baffle redirection to left atrium with attachment of systemic vein to atrial appendage (procedure) |
Repair of recurrence |
Repair - action |
Repair of recurrent femoral hernia NOS |
Repair of recurrent femoral hernia |