Members |
targetComponentId |
Joint sprain |
Sprain of joint |
Joint structure |
Joint structure |
Joint structure of shoulder girdle or upper limb |
Joint structure of upper limb |
Joint swelling |
Joint swelling |
Joint swelling |
Joint swelling |
Joint synovectomy |
Synovectomy of joint (procedure) |
Joint synovectomy |
Synovectomy of joint (procedure) |
Joint synovium |
Synovial membrane refers to a synovial layer of the synovial sac, also known as the synovium. |
Joint tender |
Tenderness of joint (finding) |
Joints gout affected |
Joints gout affected |
Jones technique |
Counterstrain technique (procedure) |
Judge |
Judge |
Judicial execution |
Legal execution |
Judicial execution by electric chair |
Legal execution by electrocution |
Judicial execution by firing squad |
Legal execution by shooting |
Judicial execution by gas chamber |
Legal execution by asphyxiation by gas |
Judicial execution by hanging |
Legal execution by hanging |
Jugular vein catheterisation |
Jugular vein catheterization |
Jugular venography |
Venography of jugular vein |
Jugular venous pulse characteristics |
Characteristic of jugular venous pulse |
Jumping spider |
Family Salticidae (organism) |
Junctional ectopic tachycardia |
Junctional ectopic tachycardia |
Junctional premature complex |
Junctional premature complex |
Jungle babbler |
Jungle babbler |
Justices' clerk's assistant |
Justices' clerk's assistant |
Juvenile |
Juvenile |
Juvenile absence epilepsy |
A type of epilepsy that presents with typical absence seizures between 9 and 13 years of age in an otherwise normal adolescent. The typical absence seizures usually occur less than daily in the untreated state and are provoked by hyperventilation in 87 percent of cases. Generalized tonic-clonic seizures are seen in greater than 90 percent of cases, most commonly beginning shortly after onset of absence seizures. Myoclonic seizures do not occur. Development and cognition are typically normal. Neurological examination is normal. The electroencephalogram shows 3 to 5.5 Hz generalized spike-wave with a normal background. |
Juvenile ankylosing spondylitis |
Juvenile ankylosing spondylitis |
Juvenile apophysitis |
Apophysitis |
Juvenile astrocytoma |
Pilocytic astrocytoma |
Juvenile dermatomyositis |
Childhood type dermatomyositis |
Juvenile epithelial corneal dystrophy |
Juvenile epithelial corneal dystrophy (disorder) |
Juvenile granulosa cell tumour |
Juvenile granulosa cell tumor |
Juvenile neurosyphilis |
Late congenital neurosyphilis |
Juvenile neurosyphilis |
Late congenital syphilis (2 years or more) (disorder) |
Juvenile osteochondritis of the spine |
Juvenile osteochondrosis of spine |
Juvenile osteochondritis of the spine |
Juvenile osteochondrosis of spine |
Juvenile osteochondritis of the spine |
Juvenile osteochondrosis of spine |
Juvenile osteochondrosis of foot |
Juvenile osteochondrosis of the foot (disorder) |
Juvenile osteochondrosis of secondary patellar center |
Juvenile osteochondrosis of the secondary patellar center |
Juvenile plantar dermatosis |
Juvenile plantar dermatosis |
Juvenile plantar dermatosis |
Juvenile plantar dermatosis |
Juvenile psoriatic arthritis with psoriasis |
Juvenile psoriatic arthritis with psoriasis |
Juvenile psoriatic arthritis without psoriasis |
Juvenile psoriatic arthritis |
Juvenile reactive arthritis |
Juvenile reactive arthritis |
Juvenile tabes |
Juvenile tabes dorsalis |
Juxta-articular nodules of yaws |
Juxta-articular yaws nodules |
Juxtapapillary focal retinochoroiditis |
Juxtapapillary focal chorioretinitis |
Juxtarenal aortic aneurysm |
Juxtarenal aortic aneurysm |
K lymphocyte |
NK-cell |
K-cell |
NK-cell |
Kabuki make-up syndrome |
Kabuki make-up syndrome |
Kaka |
Nestor meridionalis (organism) |
Kanamycin overdose of undetermined intent |
Kanamycin overdose |
Kanamycin poisoning of undetermined intent |
Poisoning by kanamycin |
Kangaroo rat |
Genus Dipodomys (organism) |
Kaolin cephalin clotting time |
Kaolin cephalin clotting time procedure (procedure) |
Kaolin cephalin clotting time |
Kaolin cephalin clotting time procedure (procedure) |
Kaolin clotting ratio |
Kaolin clotting ratio (procedure) |
Kaolin clotting ratio |
Kaolin clotting ratio (procedure) |
Kaolin clotting time |
Kaolin clotting time (procedure) |
Kaolin clotting time |
Kaolin clotting time (procedure) |
Kaolin clotting time Rosner index |
Kaolin clotting time Rosner index (procedure) |
Kaolin clotting time Rosner index |
Kaolin clotting time Rosner index (procedure) |
Kaolin overdose of undetermined intent |
Kaolin overdose |
Kaolin poisoning of undetermined intent |
Poisoning by kaolin |
Kaposi's sarcoma |
Kaposi's sarcoma (clinical) |
Kaposi's sarcoma of lymph nodes |
Kaposi's sarcoma of lymph nodes |
Kaposi's sarcoma of skin |
Kaposi's sarcoma of skin |
Kaposi's sarcoma of soft tissues |
Kaposi's sarcoma of soft tissue |
Karaya |
Sterculia gum |
Karnofsky index |
Karnofsky performance status |
Karyotype |
Karyotype determination |
Karyotype |
Karyotype determination |
Karyotype 45, X |
Turner syndrome |
Karyotype 47, XYY |
A sex chromosome aneuploidy where males receive an additional Y chromosome, and with clinical characteristics of tall stature evident from childhood, macrocephaly, facial features (mild hypertelorism, low set ears, a mildly flat malar region), speech delay and an increased risk for social and emotional difficulties, attention deficit hyperactive disorder and autistic spectrum disorder. |
Kasai procedure |
Kasai procedure |
Kaschin-Beck disease of the spine |
Kashin-Beck disease of spine (disorder) |
Kashin-Bek disease |
Kashin-Bek disease |
Katayama fever |
Schistosoma japonicum infection |
Kawasaki's disease |
Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (disorder) |
Kawasaki's disease |
Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome (disorder) |
Kea |
Nestor notabilis (organism) |
Kedani fever |
Scrub typhus |
Keeps trying to stop smoking |
Keeps trying to stop smoking |
Kehr operation, hepatopexy |
Hepatopexy |
Kell blood group |
Kell blood group (procedure) |
Kell system antigen |
Antigen in Kell (KEL) blood group system (substance) |
Keloid scar |
Keloid scar |
Kentucky blue-grass |
Poa pratensis (organism) |
Kenyan tick typhus |
Boutonneuse fever |
Keratectomy |
Keratectomy |
Keratectomy |
Keratectomy |
Keratin antibody level |
Keratin antibody level (procedure) |
Keratin antibody level |
Keratin antibody level (procedure) |
Keratinising squamous cell carcinoma |
Squamous cell carcinoma, keratinizing |
Keratitis |
Keratitis |
Keratoacanthoma |
Keratoacanthoma |
Keratoconjunctivitis |
Keratoconjunctivitis |
Keratoderma with mental retardation and spastic paraplegia |
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by intellectual impairment of variable severity, progressive lower limb spasticity, and diffuse palmoplantar hyperkeratosis. Additional manifestations include pes cavus, extensor plantar responses, hand tremor, and mild dysmorphic facial features. |
Keratoma |
Callosity |