Members |
targetComponentId |
Permanent upper left first molar tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary left first molar tooth (body structure) |
Permanent upper left lateral incisor tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary left lateral incisor tooth (body structure) |
Permanent upper left second molar tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary left second molar tooth |
Permanent upper right 1 tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary right central incisor tooth (body structure) |
Permanent upper right 2 tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary right lateral incisor tooth (body structure) |
Permanent upper right 3 tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary right canine tooth (body structure) |
Permanent upper right 6 tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary right first molar tooth |
Permanent upper right 7 tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary right second molar tooth |
Permanent upper right canine tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary right canine tooth (body structure) |
Permanent upper right central incisor tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary right central incisor tooth (body structure) |
Permanent upper right first molar tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary right first molar tooth |
Permanent upper right lateral incisor tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary right lateral incisor tooth (body structure) |
Permanent upper right second molar tooth |
Structure of permanent maxillary right second molar tooth |
Persistent generalised lymphadenopathy |
Persistent generalised lymphadenopathy |
Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy |
Persistent generalised lymphadenopathy |
Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy (disorder) |
Persistent generalised lymphadenopathy |
Pertrochanteric fracture of neck of femur |
Pertrochanteric fracture |
Petrochelidon fulva |
Petrochelidon fulva (organism) |
Pfeiffer's disease |
Epstein-Barr virus infectious mononucleosis |
Phacoemulsification |
Extraction of lens by phacoemulsification (procedure) |
Phacoemulsification of lens |
Extraction of lens by phacoemulsification (procedure) |
Phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation |
Phacoemulsification of lens and insertion of intraocular lens |
Phakoemulsification of lens |
Extraction of lens by phacoemulsification (procedure) |
Phakoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation |
Phacoemulsification of lens and insertion of intraocular lens |
Phalanx of finger |
Bone structure of phalanx of finger |
Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency |
A rare inborn error of amino acid metabolism characterized by elevated blood phenylalanine and low levels or absence of phenylalanine hydroxylase enzyme. If not detected early or left untreated, the disorder manifests with mild to severe mental disability. |
Phenylketonuria |
A rare inborn error of amino acid metabolism characterized by elevated blood phenylalanine and low levels or absence of phenylalanine hydroxylase enzyme. If not detected early or left untreated, the disorder manifests with mild to severe mental disability. |
Phenylpyruvic oligophrenia |
A rare inborn error of amino acid metabolism characterized by elevated blood phenylalanine and low levels or absence of phenylalanine hydroxylase enzyme. If not detected early or left untreated, the disorder manifests with mild to severe mental disability. |
Phialophora gougerotii |
Sporotrichum gougerotii (organism) |
Phlebectasia |
Venous ectasia (morphologic abnormality) |
Phlebogram |
Venography |
Phlebography |
Venography |
Phlebotomy |
Phlebotomy (procedure) |
Phlebotomy |
Phlebotomy (procedure) |
Phobia of choking |
Phobia of choking |
Phonation disorder |
Dysphonia |
Phonosurgery |
Phonosurgery (procedure) |
Phosphoethanolamine |
Phosphoethanolamine |
Photophobia |
Photophobia (finding) |
Phyllodes tumor |
Malignant phyllodes tumour |
Phyllodes tumor |
Benign phyllodes tumour |
Phyllodes tumor |
Phyllodes tumor - category |
Phyllodes tumor |
Borderline phyllodes tumour |
Phyllodes tumour |
Malignant phyllodes tumour |
Phyllodes tumour |
Benign phyllodes tumour |
Phyllodes tumour |
Borderline phyllodes tumour |
Physiatric cervical manipulation |
Physiatric manipulation of nuchal region |
Piedra due to Trichosporon cutaneum |
Trichosporon beigelii infection (piedra) |
Pig |
Sus scrofa (organism) |
Pig |
Family Suidae (organism) |
Piggy-back liver transplant |
Piggy-back liver transplant |
Pigmented basal cell carcinoma |
Pigmented basal cell carcinoma (morphologic abnormality) |
Pigmented basal cell papilloma |
Seborrhoeic keratosis |
Pigmented purpuric dermatosis |
Pigmented purpuric dermatosis (disorder) |
Pigmented purpuric eruption |
Pigmented purpuric dermatosis (disorder) |
Pigmented schwannoma |
Melanotic schwannoma |
Pigmented spindle cell naevus of Reed |
Spindle cell nevus |
Pigmented spindle cell nevus of Reed |
Spindle cell nevus |
Pigweed |
Amaranthus (organism) |
Pigweed poisoning |
Pigweed poisoning |
Pika |
Genus Ochotona subgenus Pika (organism) |
Pilar tumor of scalp |
Pilar tumour of scalp |
Pilar tumour of scalp |
Pilar tumour of scalp |
Piloleiomyoma |
Pilar leiomyoma (disorder) |
Pineal parenchymal tumor of intermediate differentiation |
Pineal parenchymal tumor of intermediate differentiation (morphologic abnormality) |
Pineal parenchymal tumour of intermediate differentiation |
Pineal parenchymal tumor of intermediate differentiation (morphologic abnormality) |
Pinealectomy |
Excision of pineal gland |
Pink disease |
Infantile mercury poisoning is a rare intoxication affecting children, most commonly characterized by erythema of the hands, feet and nose, edematous, painful, pink to red, desquamating fingers and toes, bluish, cold and wet extremities, excessive sweating, irritability, photophobia, muscle weakness, diffuse hypotonia, paresthesia, hypertension and tachycardia, due to elemental, organic or inorganic mercury exposure. Additional manifestations include alopecia, loss of appetite, excessive salivation with red and swollen gums, tooth and nail loss and insomnia. |
Pistol |
Pistol |
Placement of implant |
To fix firmly or set securely or deeply in the body. |
Placenta bipartita |
Bilobate placenta |
Placenta duplex |
Bilobate placenta |
Placental site |
Structure of placental site |
Plain X-ray of sella turcica |
Plain X-ray of sella turcica (procedure) |
Plains bison |
Bison bison subspecies bison (organism) |
Plant toxin |
Phytotoxin |
Plasma exchange |
Therapeutic plasma exchange |
Plasma ferritin level |
Plasma ferritin measurement (procedure) |
Plastic repair of cranium |
Cranioplasty |
Plastic repair of palate |
Reconstruction of palate |
Pleomorphic carcinoma of lung |
Pleomorphic carcinoma of lung (disorder) |
Pleomorphic fibroma |
Pleomorphic fibroma (disorder) |
Pleura endoscopy |
Pleuroscopy |
Pleural abscess |
Abscess of pleural cavity (disorder) |
Pleural endoscopy |
Pleuroscopy |
Pleuroscopy |
Pleuroscopy |
Plexiform schwannoma |
Plexiform schwannoma (morphologic abnormality) |
Pneumocystis carinii DNA |
Pneumocystis carinii DNA |
Pneumonia in anthrax |
Anthrax pneumonia |
Poisoned bite of venomous arthropod |
Bite of venomous arthropod (event) |
Poisoning by Apis mellifera scutellata |
Poisoning due to sting of honey bee |
Poisoning caused by Apis mellifera scutellata |
Poisoning due to sting of honey bee |
Poisoning from venomous insect |
Poisoning caused by insect venom (disorder) |
Polish tooth |
Polishing of tooth |
Politano bilateral reimplantation of ureters |
Reimplantation of bilateral ureters using Politano Leadbetter technique (procedure) |
Pollicisation of finger |
Pollicisation of finger |
Pollicization of finger |
Pollicisation of finger |
Polyaminopropyl biguanide |
Polyaminopropyl biguanide (substance) |
Polymorphous low grade adenocarcinoma of oropharynx |
Polymorphous low grade adenocarcinoma of oropharynx (disorder) |
Polymyxin B |
Polymyxin B (substance) |
Polyvinyl chloride |
Polyvinyl chloride |