Members |
targetComponentId |
Family loriidae |
Family Psittacidae (organism) |
Family maladjustment |
Family maladjustment (finding) |
Family mimidae |
Family Sturnidae (organism) |
Family nycteribiidae - spiderlike bat fly |
Subfamily Nycteribiinae (organism) |
Family oxyruncidae |
Family Cotingidae (organism) |
Family pandionidae |
Subfamily Pandioninae (organism) |
Family phalaropodidae |
Family Scolopacidae (organism) |
Family phascolomidae - vombatidae |
Family Vombatidae (organism) |
Family poaceae - gramineae |
Family Poaceae (organism) |
Family pongidae |
Family Hominidae (organism) |
Family protelidae |
Family Hyaenidae (organism) |
Family reassurance |
Providing reassurance to family (situation) |
Family recurvirostridae |
Family Charadriidae (organism) |
Family rhynchopidae |
Family Laridae (organism) |
Family tersinidae |
Genus Tersina (organism) |
Family tetraonidae |
Subfamily Tetraoninae (organism) |
Family vireolaniidae |
Family Vireonidae (organism) |
Family zeledoniidae |
Genus Zeledonia (organism) |
Farming/fishing manager NOS |
Farming/fishing manager |
Farming/fishing manager NOS |
Farming/fishing manager |
Fascial hernia of legs |
Hernia of muscle through fascia of lower leg (disorder) |
Fascial release technique |
Myofascial release (regime/therapy) |
Fasciotomy other specified site |
Decompressive fasciotomy |
Fast-electron therapy NOS |
Fast-electron therapy |
Fast-electron therapy NOS |
Fast-electron therapy |
Fatal infectious mononucleosis associated with X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome |
A rare, genetic, primary immunodeficiency disorder characterised by an abnormal immune response to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection, caused by hemizygous mutations in the X-linked SH2D1A gene, resulting in B cell lymphoproliferation and manifesting with various phenotypes which include EBV-driven severe or fulminant mononucleosis, haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (presenting with fulminant hepatitis, hepatic necrosis, bone marrow hypoplasia, and neurological involvement), hypogammaglobulinaemia, and B-cell lymphoma. Additional variable manifestations include vasculitis, lymphomatoid granulomatosis, aplastic anaemia, and chronic gastritis. Occasionally, T-cell lymphoma may be observed. Laboratory findings include normal or increased activated T cells and reduced memory B cells. |
Father of subject |
Father |
Fatigue during pregnancy - delivered with postnatal complication |
Fatigue during pregnancy |
Fatigue during pregnancy NOS |
Fatigue during pregnancy |
Fatigue during pregnancy unspecified |
Fatigue during pregnancy |
Fatigue during pregnancy with postnatal complication |
Fatigue during pregnancy |
Faxed report |
Faxed report (record artifact) |
Fecal and other impaction |
Faecal impaction |
Fecal occult blood NOS |
Screening for occult blood in feces |
Fecal occult blood: trace |
Trace occult blood detected in feces |
Fecal pancreatic effects NOS |
Feces pancreatic effects |
Fecal sugars - general NOS |
Detection of fecal reducing substances (procedure) |
Feces NOS |
Examination of feces |
Feces color: NOS |
Color of stool (observable entity) |
Feces consistency: NOS |
Examination of feces consistency |
Feces examination - general NOS |
Examination of feces |
Feces examination NOS |
Examination of feces |
Feces odor NOS |
Odor of stool |
Feces pH NOS |
Measurement of feces pH |
Feces quantity: NOS |
Feces quantity |
Feces sugar chromat. NOS |
Faeces sugar chromatography |
Feces symptoms NOS |
Faeces/motions - symptoms |
Feces/motions - symptoms |
Finding of defecation |
Feces: abnormal constituent NOS |
Feces contents abnormal |
Feces:foreign constituent NOS |
Feces foreign constituent |
Fechtner syndrome |
MYH9-related disease (MYH9-RD) is an inherited giant platelet disorder with a complex phenotype characterized by congenital thrombocytopenia and possible subsequent manifestations of sensorineural hearing loss, presenile cataracts, elevation of liver enzymes, and/or progressive nephropathy often leading to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Epstein syndrome, Fechtner syndrome, May-Hegglin anomaly and Sebastian syndrome, previously described as distinct disorders, represent some of the different clinical presentations of MYH9-RD. |
Feeding intention - NOS |
Feeding intention |
Feeding intention - NOS |
Feeding intention |
Feeding problem NOS |
Feeding problem |
Feeding problem NOS |
Feeding problem |
Feline T-lymphotropic virus |
Feline immunodeficiency virus |
Felis pardina |
Lynx pardinus (organism) |
Felis planiceps |
Prionailurus planiceps (organism) |
Felis silvestris catus |
Felis catus (organism) |
Felis temmincki |
Catopuma temminckii (organism) |
Felis tigrinus |
Leopardus tigrinus (organism) |
Felis veverrinus |
Prionailurus viverrinus (organism) |
Felt tip pen causing toxic effect |
Ink causing toxic effect (disorder) |
Female chlamydial pelvic inflammatory disease |
Inflammation of pelvis caused by Chlamydia trachomatis (disorder) |
Female chronic pelvic peritonitis |
Chronic inflammation of pelvic peritoneum (disorder) |
Female fiancé of subject |
Female fiance |
Female genital organ symptoms NOS |
Female genital organ symptoms |
Female genital organ symptoms NOS |
Female genital organ symptoms |
Female genital symptoms NOS |
Female genital organ symptoms |
Female genital symptoms NOS |
Female genital organ symptoms |
Female genital tract disorder NOS |
Disorder of female genital system |
Female genital tract disorder NOS |
Disorder of female genital system |
Female infertility NOS |
Female infertility |
Female infertility NOS |
Female infertility |
Female infertility NOS |
Female infertility |
Female infertility associated with male factors |
Failure to conceive due to infertility of male partner (finding) |
Female infertility associated with male factors |
Failure to conceive due to infertility of male partner (finding) |
Female internal genitalia structure |
Structure of female genital system in pelvic cavity (body structure) |
Female pelvic inflammatory disease NOS |
Female pelvic inflammatory disease |
Female pelvic inflammatory disease NOS |
Female pelvic inflammatory disease |
Female pelvic inflammatory diseases NOS |
Female pelvic inflammatory disease |
Female pelvic peritonitis |
Pelvic peritonitis |
Female pelvic peritonitis unspecified |
Pelvic peritonitis |
Female sex hormones NOS |
Female sex hormones - serum measurement |
Female sex hormones NOS |
Female sex hormones - serum measurement |
Female sterilisation reversal NOS |
Reversal of female sterilization (procedure) |
Female sterilization operation NOS |
Female sterilization |
Female sterilization reversal NOS |
Reversal of female sterilization (procedure) |
Feminism in boy |
Gender identity finding |
Femoral arteriogr.-general NOS |
Angiography of femoral artery |
Femoral arteriography - general NOS |
Angiography of femoral artery |
Femoral hernia NOS |
Femoral hernia |
Femoral hernia NOS |
Femoral hernia |
Femoral incision |
Making a cut in something |
Femoral pore |
Structure of femoral fossa |
Femur NEC |
Bone structure of femur |
Fennecus zerda |
Vulpes zerda (organism) |
Fenofibrate 134mg m/r tablet |
Product containing only fenofibrate in oral dose form (medicinal product form) |
Fenofibrate 200mg gastro-resistant oral tablet |
Product containing only fenofibrate in oral dose form (medicinal product form) |
Fenofibrate 200mg m/r tablet |
Product containing only fenofibrate in oral dose form (medicinal product form) |
Fenofibrate 67mg m/r tablet |
Product containing only fenofibrate in oral dose form (medicinal product form) |