Medicine

A columnar cell lesion characterized by the presence of enlarged terminal ductal lobular units with dilated acini. The acini are lined… »
A morphologic spectrum of lesions that arise in the terminal ductal lobular units of the breast parenchyma. These lesions are characterized… »
A morphologic variant of papillary carcinoma of the thyroid gland characterized by the presence of pseudostratified malignant follicular cells. »
Epithelium that is composed of columnar glandular cells. »
A morphologic finding indicating the transformation of non-columnar epithelial cells into columnar cells. »
A condition in which a patient is in a state of deep sleep and cannot be awakened. A coma may be caused… »
Afección por la que el paciente está en un estado de sueño profundo y no se lo puede despertar. Un coma puede… »
A taxonomic family of gram negative, aerobic bacterium in the phylum Proteobacteria that includes the genera Acidovorax, Comamonas, Delftia and Pelomonas, among… »
A genus of aerobic, Gram negative, rod and cocci shaped bacterium assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria and the family Comamonadaceae. »
A species of aerobic, Gram negative, rod and cocci shaped bacterium assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria. This species is motile by polar,… »
A species of aerobic, Gram negative, rod and cocci shaped bacterium assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria. This species is oxidase positive, non-fermenting… »
Neurotic reactions to unusual, severe, or overwhelming military stress. »
A discontinued (U.S.) brand name combination product containing Prochlorperazine Maleate and Isopropamide Iodide that was used as an antiemetic agent. »
A collection of things that have been assembled together to form a new whole. »
A combination of two or more anti-infective agents in a single product to increase the products effectiveness. »
Treatment that uses a combination of three or more drugs to treat HIV infection. Combination antiretroviral therapy stops the virus from making… »
Treatment using more than one anticancer drug. »
Drug therapy with two or more drugs given separately or together for a combined effect. »
A medication containing two or more active ingredients acting in a synergistic or potentiating manner to treat a disease state. »
A package in which two or more drug products that are normally available separately are now available together. »
A product comprised of two or more regulated components, i.e., drug and device, biologic and device, that are physically, chemically, or otherwise… »
Therapy that combines more than one method of treatment. Also called multimodality therapy and multimodality treatment. »
Technique for making and testing many complex materials in parallel: computer guided synthesis in which all possible combinations are made. Combinatorial synthesis… »
Technique for making and testing many complex materials in parallel: computer guided synthesis in which all possible combinations are made. Combinatorial synthesis… »
Technique for making and testing many complex materials in parallel: computer guided synthesis in which all possible combinations are made. Combinatorial synthesis… »
Made or joined or united into one or involving the joint activity of two or more. »
Treatment used to block androgen (male hormone) activity in the body. This may be done by giving an antiandrogen drug and removing… »
A malignant epithelial neoplasm composed of a mixture of neuroendocrine cells with morphologic and immunohistochemical characteristics of carcinoid tumor and malignant glandular… »
Herniating or protruding into periprostatic fat needs to be distinguished from true invasion. »
A rare tumor containing unequivocal elements of both hepatocellular and cholangiocarcinoma that are intimately admixed. This tumor should be distinguished from… »
A subtype of large cell neuroendocrine lung carcinoma characterized by the presence of large neuroendocrine cells in combination with adenocarcinoma, squamous cell… »
A lung carcinoma characterized by the presence of large or small neuroendocrine carcinoma cells in combination with malignant glandular or squamous epithelial… »
Pharmacological and behavioral interventions, such as the combined use of nicotine replacement and biofeedback, for the treatment of physiological addictions, such as… »
Studies identifying, testing, and implementing interventions among groups of individuals that are designed to both prevent and stop current use of specific… »
A lung carcinoma characterized by a combination of small cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. »
A morphologic variant of small cell lung carcinoma in combination with a non-small cell carcinoma. »
A lung carcinoma characterized by a combination of small cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. »
A primary thymic epithelial neoplasm, characterized by the presence of at least two distinct areas, one representing a thymoma and the other… »
A stilbenoid phenol, originally isolated from the bark of the African bush willow tree Combretum caffrum, with vascular disrupting and antineoplastic… »
An inhibitor of microtubule polymerization derived from the South African willow bush which causes mitotic arrest and selectively targets and reduces or… »
The diphosphate prodrug of the stilbenoid combretastatin A1, originally isolated from the plant Combretum caffrum, with vascular-disrupting and antineoplastic activities. Upon administration,… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of cancer. It decreases the flow of blood to tumors and may kill cancer… »
Having a black or dark core or plug. »
A type of ductal carcinoma in situ (very early-stage breast cancer). »
Tipo de carcinoma ductal in situ (estadio muy temprano del cáncer de mama). »
A morphologic finding that indicates the presence of a cancerous tumor with a central area that contains necrotic cancer cells. »
A high grade carcinoma characterized by the presence of comedo-type of tumor cell necrosis in which the necrotic areas are surrounded by… »
A private scoring engine developed by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Institute that can match tandem mass spectra with peptide sequences. … »
A drug used to treat progressive medullary thyroid cancer that has spread to other parts of the body. It is also being… »
Medicamento que se usa para el tratamiento del cáncer de tiroides medular que se ha diseminado a otras partes del cuerpo. También… »
A feeling of freedom from constraint or embarrassment; feeling relaxed and natural. »
Care given to improve the quality of life of patients who have a serious or life-threatening disease. The goal of comfort care… »
Proceso por el cual las células normales se alteran y se vuelven capaces de formar tumores. Las sustancias que producen cáncer pueden… »
Planta de la India oriental familia del jengibre; se usa como especia y como colorante de los alimentos. En algunas culturas, se… »
El Instituto Federal Alemán de la Comisión E para Fármacos y Dispositivos Médicos. Comité conformado por científicos, toxicólogos, médicos y farmacéuticos formado… »
En el campo de la medicina, un grupo de voluntarios que no son científicos y que sirve de enlace entre la comunidad… »
Grupo de médicos, científicos y otros expertos que revisan el plan detallado de un ensayo clínico para asegurar la calidad científica… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you been in an argument? »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you borrowed pain medication from someone else? »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often do people complain that you are not completing necessary tasks?… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you had to make an emergency phone call or… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you gotten angry with people? »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you had to go to someone other than your… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have others been worried about how you're handling your medications?… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) Score. »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you seriously thought about hurting yourself? »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you needed to take pain medications belonging to someone… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you had to take more of your medication than… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you taken your medications differently from how they are… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how much of your time was spent thinking about opioid medications (having… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you had trouble controlling your anger (e.g., road rage,… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you had trouble with thinking clearly or had memory… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you used your pain medicine for symptoms other than… »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you had to visit the Emergency Room? »
Current Opioid Misuse Measure (COMM) In the past 30 days, how often have you been worried about how you're handling your medications?… »
COMM domain-containing protein 1 (190 aa, ~21 kDa) is encoded by the human COMMD1 gene. This protein is involved in sodium uptake,… »
A question associated with the COMM questionnaire. »
This gene is involved in the regulation of copper homeostasis, sodium uptake, and NF-kappa-B signaling. »
Human COMMD1 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 2p15 and is approximately 388 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
To cause to start. »
A written explanation, observation or criticism added to textual material. »
The date and time a remark was collected. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to comments. »
The individual that assesses the remark. »
An identifier that describes the relative position of comment data within a series. »
The importance assigned to a particular remark. »
Stability data for a commercial lot. »
An investigational new drug that does not come from the CTEP program. »
A for-profit business, including individuals operating commercial enterprises as sole proprietorships, limited and general partnerships, and corporations; or a not-for-profit organization, including… »
A category used for classifying sources of research reagents not obtained through academic institutions. »
A consortium of professional organizations dedicated to improving survival and quality of life for cancer patients through standard-setting, prevention, research, education, and… »
A bundle of nerve fibers crossing from one side to the other side of the brain or spinal cord. »
The junction of the upper and lower lips at the corner of the mouth. »
The final step in the processing of a business transaction during which a business process is done. Examples of business processes include… »
A group delegated to consider some matter; a self-constituted organization to promote something. »
Widely known or encountered; standard; of no special distinction or quality. »
A tube that carries bile from the liver and the gallbladder through the pancreas and into the duodenum (the upper part of… »
The presence of one or more stones in the common bile duct. They are composed either of cholesterol or, less commonly, calcium… »
A bone structure within the semicircular canal of the inner ear. »
A vein occurring during embryonic development that is formed from the union of the anterior and posterior cardinal veins. »
Either of two arteries (left or right) within the neck. »
Sneezing, sore throat, a stuffy nose, coughing - everyone knows the symptoms of the common cold. It is probably the most common… »
Data terms or concepts that have been determined to be identical between projects or contexts. »
An artery arising from the external iliac artery at the inguinal ligament which bifurcates forming the deep and superficial femoral arteries. … »
The proximal portion of the femoral artery. »
A tube that carries bile from the liver. It starts where the right and left hepatic (liver) ducts join outside the… »
An artery arising from the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta which then bifurcates forming the internal and external iliac arteries. »
Any artery arising from the common iliac artery. »
A lymph node located adjacent to the common iliac artery. »
A blood vessel containing deoxygenated blood formed by the joining of the internal and external iliac veins at the pelvic brim that… »
It is hard when your baby is sick. Common health problems in babies include colds, coughs, fevers, and vomiting. Babies… »
Three arteries arising from the superficial palmar arch which run distally on the second, third and fourth lumbricals muscles to the interdigital… »
A terminal branch of the sciatic nerve. It innervates the calf and foot. »
Rat breeds, belonging to the species Rattus norvegicus, that are commonly used as experimental organisms. »
The NCI Common Scientific Outline (CSO) is a classification system organized around seven broad areas of scientific interest in cancer research to… »
Provides caBIG application developers with powerful security tools to allow application developers to integrate security with minimal coding effort. »
The Common sub-domain represents the semantics that are common to all (or most) of the other sub-domains, for example, it includes semantics… »
A standard terminology developed to report adverse events occurring in cancer clinical trials. Common terminology criteria for adverse events (CTCAE) are… »
A lymphocyte found in the thymus. It is a precursor to a mature T-lymphocyte. »
A standard terminology developed to report adverse events occurring in cancer clinical trials. Common toxicity criteria (CTC) is used in study… »
A blood vessel containing deoxygenated blood formed by the joining of the anterior and posterior ulnar veins. »
A primary immunodeficiency characterized by low levels or absence of all the immunoglobulin classes and lack of B-lymphocytes or plasma cells. It… »
An umbrella term used to describe several very different complex congenital heart defects that share the same problem: the heart has only… »
An artery that connects two larger arteries. »
The exchange of information between objects, people, or groups. »
A channel for communication between groups. »
A disorder characterized by an individual's inability to comprehend or share ideas or feelings because of an impairment in language, speech, or… »
A coded value specifying the form in which the entity is transmitted. »
Issue associated with the device sending or receiving signals or data. This includes transmission among internal components of the device and other… »
A statement (either spoken or written) that is made in reply to a question, request, criticism, or accusation. »
Methods, products, and devices to facilitate interpersonal communication. »
A set of people with some shared element. The substance of shared element varies widely, from geography to a situation to interest… »
In medicine, a group of non-scientist volunteers that serves as a link between a community and clinical trial researchers. A Community Advisory… »
A class of professional or vocational positions of employment that involve community or social services. »
The Community Clinical Oncology Program (CCOP) was established by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in 1983. Through this program, community physicians work… »
A person that provides coordination between physicians, hospital staff, and administration in the implementation of programs that are to develop and deliver… »
Community health; community-focused health delivery systems. »
Community Health Centers (CHCs) are private, non-profit organizations that directly or indirectly (through contracts and cooperative agreements) provide primary health services and… »
Draws on social relationships and organizations to reach large populations through media and interpersonal strategies that deliver messages and mechanisms to reduce… »
A registered nurse prepared at the master's degree level or higher who specializes in exploring and meeting the needs of select populations… »
A discipline in nursing with a focus on the delivery of health care and disease prevention to residents living in a common… »
Diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive health service provided for individuals in the community. »
Introduction, application, and evaluation of effective and practical cancer prevention, control, and rehabilitation intervention programs in community settings. »
Part of the Division of Cancer Prevention. Develops programs to improve clinical oncology in community settings and coordinates community oncology program… »
A medical practitioner whose primary concern is the health status of the population within a defined geographic area, who is usually responsible… »
Healthcare services rendered within a given population or segment of a society. »
Psychology services that aim to reach individuals through community programs. »
The Community Trial is a planned experiment that involves administering an exposure within a community in order to elucidate its impact on… »
The condition of having two or more diseases at the same time. »
In epidemiology, a rating scale for comorbidity. »
Situación de padecer de dos o más enfermedades al mismo tiempo. »
A group of islands in the Mozambique Channel, about two-thirds of the way between northern Madagascar and northern Mozambique, northwest of… »
An optical disk that is physically the same as an audio CD, but contains multimedia information (images, sound, etc.) The user can… »
Closely crowded or packed together. »
A coded value specifying the type of ancillary entity or event to the primary entity or event. »
Specifies the link between a parent study and a companion study. »
Specifies whether registration to the companion study is mandatory when registering to the parent study. »
Any formal business entity for profit, which may be a corporation, a partnership, association or individual proprietorship. »
A person appointed by the company to speak on its behalf and/or to provide defined service and work. »
The comparison of the structure (anatomy) of one animal or plant with the structure of a different animal or plant. »
The study of the similarities and differences between different living organisms of the biological and physiological chemistry of the organisms. Used for… »
Biological field of study concerned with the analysis of similarities and differences in specific traits between different species. »
The study of the similarities and differences between different living organisms of the process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer… »
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) is a technique that allows the detection of losses and gains in DNA copy number across the entire… »
An algorithm for assigning significance values to genes being tested for their ability to discriminate between microarray samples. »
Biological field of study concerned with the analysis of similarities and differences in specific characteristics between different diseases. »
The study of similarities and differences of the vital processes of different organisms. »
The branch of psychology concerned with the study of similarities and differences of behavior in different organisms. »
A device for comparing something with a similar thing or with a standard measure. »
The examination of two or more people or things in order to detect similarities and differences. »
A physiological model of the kinetics of uptake involving interchanges, such as of an isotope in a tracer, between compartments used to… »
A distinct region or state for a particular chemical substance at a cellular level taken to have uniformity throughout but differing from… »
Providing experimental therapies to very sick individuals even though they don't meet the critera for inclusion in a trial. »
A way to provide an investigational therapy to a patient who is not eligible to receive that therapy in a clinical trial,… »
Proceso mediante el cual se prueban muestras de sangre o tejido para determinar los antígenos leucocitarios humanos (ALH) presentes. Los… »
Proceso mediante el cual se prueban muestras de sangre o tejido para determinar los antígenos leucocitarios humanos (ALH) presentes. Los… »
Able to exist in combination. »
Official compendial method. »
Capacidad de comprender, interactuar y colaborar bien con gente de culturas diferentes. En el campo de la medicina, una meta… »
The quality of being qualified for some purpose; having suitable or sufficient skill. »
A program that decodes instructions written in a higher order language and produces an assembly language program. »
Sustancia que se usa para un tipo de radioterapia que se llama terapia por captura neutrónica en boro. El complejo boronofenilalanina-fructosa se… »
Afección hereditaria poco frecuente que se caracteriza por manchas oscuras en la piel y tumores en el corazón, las glándulas endocrinas, la… »
Compuesto que contiene varias vitaminas y nutrientes o todo un grupo de los mismos, que el cuerpo necesita en cantidades muy pequeñas… »
Sustancia química o medicamento unido a un lípido (grasa) que contiene fósforo. »
The complement system is a complex system of serum proteins that interact in a cascade. Many of the early components are… »
Any physiologic process in which a protease directs the cleavage of complement components C4, C2, or factor B which then form the… »
A unit for measurement of enzymatic activity of plasma and membrane-bound proteins that comprise a complement system and their split products in… »
The complement system is a proteolytic cascade in blood plasma and a mediator of innate immunity, a nonspecific defense mechanism against… »
The determination of the amount of complement Bb present in a sample. »
The determination of the amount of complement C1q antibody present in a sample. »
Complement C1q subcomponent subunit A (245 aa, ~26 kDa) is encoded by the human C1QA gene. This protein plays a role in… »
Complement C3 (1663 aa, ~187 kDa) is encoded by the human C3 gene. This protein plays a role in complement-mediated immunity. … »
The determination of the amount of complement C3 present in a sample. »
The determination of the amount of complement C3a present in a sample. »
The determination of the amount of complement C3b present in a sample. »
The determination of the amount of complement C4 present in a sample. »
The determination of the amount of complement C4a present in a sample. »
Complement C5 (1676 aa, ~188 kDa) is encoded by the human C5 gene. This protein is involved in complement-mediated immunity. »
The determination of the amount of complement C5a present in a sample. »
These genes encode more than 30 proteins of the complement system engaged in host defense. This system provides both an independent immune… »
Any of the serum proteins that interact with antigen antibody complex to produce cytolytic, chemotaxic, anaphylactic, and other effects. (from CSP2000) … »
Complement component-4 (1744 aa, ~193 kDa) is part of the complement cascade, which mediates the innate immune response to infection. The full… »
Complement decay-accelerating factor (381 aa, ~41 kDa) is encoded by the human CD55 gene. This protein plays a role in the negative… »
A broad classification for rare genetic disorders with mostly autosomal recessive patterns of inheritance. They are caused by the ineffective or decreased… »
Complement Degradation consists of conjugation, transport, oxidation, and/or proteolysis of complement system proteins; sequentially interacting serum proteins (some serine proteases), their receptors,… »
Complement factor D (253 aa, ~27 kDa) is encoded by the human CFD gene. This protein plays a role in the activation… »
Complement factor H (1231 aa, ~139 kDa) is encoded by the human CFH gene. This protein is involved in the activation of… »
A screening assay for circulating complement proteins in which diluted serum samples are added to antibody-coated erythrocytes and the percentage of cell… »
The determination of the amount of complement present in a sample. »
The complement pathway consists of a series of over thirty proteins in plasma that are part of the immune response. Activation… »
One of a group of about 20 proteins that is found in the blood and is important in fighting infections and other… »
Complement receptor type 1 (2039 aa, ~224 kDa) is encoded by the human CR1 gene. This protein is involved in complement… »
Complement receptor type 2 (1033 aa, ~113 kDa) is encoded by the human CR2 gene. This protein plays a role in the… »
Activated by cell-surface bound antibody, by immune complexes, or by microbial membrane carbohydrate, Complement-Dependent Cytotoxicity involves complex cascades (classical or properdin pathway)… »
Forms of treatment that are used in addition to (complementary) or instead of (alternative) standard treatments. These practices generally are not considered… »
Treatments that are used along with standard treatments, but are not considered standard. Standard treatments are based on the results of scientific… »
To possess every necessary or normal part or component or step; having come or been brought to a conclusion. »
Expulsion of all the products of conception following spontaneous, medical or operative pregnancy termination. »
Treatment used to block androgen (male hormone) activity in the body. This may be done by giving an antiandrogen drug and removing… »
Atrioventricular septal defect in which the atrioventricular junction is shared evenly between the left ventricle and right ventricle. »
Atrioventricular septal defect in which there is usually a single dominant ventricle and a hypoplastic ventricle. »
A rare congenital heart anomaly in which there is coexistence of tetralogy of Fallot and complete atrioventricular septal defect. The latter is… »
A measure of the number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the blood. The amount of hemoglobin (substance… »
Total inability to hear sounds in one or both ears. »
A gestational trophoblastic disorder in which there is no embryo or normal placental tissue and the chorionic villi are hydropic. »
Surgery to remove the entire uterus, including the cervix. Also called total hysterectomy. »
A clustering method in which the distance between two clusters is determined by the greatest distance between any two objects in the… »
Surgery to remove all metastases (tumors formed from cells that have spread from the primary tumor). »
The process of complete tooth development. »
Surgery involving complete excision of the parotid gland. »
The disappearance of all signs of cancer in response to treatment. This does not always mean the cancer has been cured. Also… »
The disappearance of all signs of cancer in response to treatment. This does not always mean the cancer has been cured. Also… »
Complete resolution of all signs and symptoms in all affected organs or tissues in chronic Graft versus Host Disease (cGVHD). »
No evidence of primary tumor, no evidence of metastases (chest, abdomen, liver, bone, bone marrow, nodes, etc.), and HVA/VMA normal. »
Complete response of multiple myeloma or plasma cell leukemia is characterized by negative immunofixation on serum and urine samples, and disappearance of… »
The disappearance of all signs of cancer in response to treatment accompanied by incomplete bone marrow recovery, as evidenced by persistent anemia,… »
Complete removal of the fallopian tube(s). »
A syndrome characterized by the presence of three complete copies of genetic material for chromosome 13, instead of the normal two. It… »
A constellation of symptoms that occur as a result of the presence of a complete third copy of the 18th chromosome. Characteristics… »
A syndrome characterized by the presence of three complete copies of genetic material for chromosome 21, instead of the normal two. It… »
Indicates the person or authoritative body who made completed something. »
A response indicating that an individual is completely unable to do something. »
A surgical procedure involving the removal of the entire remaining lung tissue following partial lung resection. »
Specifies whether an event or activity must be completed prior to starting another activity. »
A term used to describe the workflow progression of a document or the state of the project or activity in terms of… »
Hard, involved or complicated, elaborate, having many parts. »
Treatment to reduce lymphedema (swelling caused by a buildup of lymph fluid in tissue). This therapy uses massage to move the fluid… »
A hyperplasia characterized by excessive proliferation of endometrial cells, resulting in the formation of complex epithelial structures. Epithelial atypia may be… »
A hyperplasia characterized by excessive proliferation of endometrial cells, resulting in the formation of complex epithelial structures. It is associated with… »
A hyperplasia characterized by excessive proliferation of endometrial cells, resulting in the formation of complex epithelial structures. Epithelial atypia is absent. … »
A fibroadenoma that displays fibrocystic changes including apocrine metaplasia, sclerosing adenosis, and cyst formation. »
Karyotype with at least three chromosomal aberrations. »
A number of the form x+iy, where x and y are real numbers and i is the imaginary unit equal to the… »
A benign, slow growing, and painless hamartomatous tumor occurring in tooth-bearing areas of the jaws. It is one of the most common… »
A cystic lesion that arises from the ovary. It is characterized by the presence of cystic spaces that contain fluid and a… »
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain condition. It causes intense pain, usually in the arms, hands, legs, or… »
The act of following a medical regimen or schedule correctly and consistently, including taking medicines or following a diet. »
A cap for a medication that contains a memory device designed to indicate if the medication has been taken. »
En el campo de la medicina, problema médico que se presenta durante el curso de una enfermedad o después de un procedimiento… »
Si tiene diabetes, el nivel de azúcar en su sangre está muy elevado. Con el paso del tiempo, eso puede causar problemas… »
Difficult to analyze or understand. »
Making more complex or intricate. »
In medicine, a medical problem that occurs during a disease, or after a procedure or treatment. The complication may be caused by… »
The concept component(s) used for a concept derivation. »
The correlation coefficients between variable and factors. »
A component of a plan on which a study is based. »
The name of the thing (chemical, protein, gene, cell, organ, antigen, event, action) that is being observed, assessed, detected, measured, counted, or… »
Consisting of separate interconnected parts. »
A neuroblastic tumor characterized by the presence of a ganglioneuroblastoma component and the formation of Schwannian stroma which constitutes more than fifty-percent… »
A neuroblastic tumor characterized by the presence of a ganglioneuroblastoma component and the formation of Schwannian stroma which is the predominant component… »
Allows specification of the type of Composite Design Element. (caMAGE) »
An intermediate, rarely metastasizing blood vessel neoplasm. It is characterized by the presence of spindle, plump, and epithelioid endothelial cells and… »
A rare form of lymphoma (cancer that begins in cells of the immune system) in which different types of lymphoma cells occur… »
The location in the compositeSequence target's sequence to which a source compositeSequence maps. The association to MismatchInformation allows the specification, usually… »
A collection of Reporter or CompositeSequence Design Elements, annotated through the association to BioSequence. (caMAGE) »
Specialized DesignElementDimension to hold CompositeSequences. (caMAGE) »
The way in which something is made, especially in terms of its different parts; its constituents. »
In science, a substance made from two or more different elements that have been chemically joined. Examples of compounds include water (H2O),… »
A protein tyrosine kinase inhibitor that has specific activity for the epidermal growth factor receptor. »
A fetal position during delivery in which there are multiple fetal body parts that descends down the birth canal along with the… »
Melanocytes are present in excess at the dermal/epidermal junction and within the dermis. »
A type of mole formed by groups of nevus cells found in the epidermis and dermis (the two main layers of tissue… »
A benign, slow growing, and painless hamartomatous tumor occurring in tooth-bearing areas of the jaws. It usually affects children and adolescents. It… »
A compounder produces a drug with bulk ingredients. »
A compounder produces a sterile product. »
An ability to understand the meaning or importance of something (or the knowledge acquired as a result). »
Broad in scope; including all or everything. »
A cancer research center that gets support from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to do cancer research and provide services directly to… »
The mission of the Comprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest University is to improve the lives of cancer patients by focusing basic,… »
Planned, non-emergency care that includes prevention and maintance and restoration of health. »
The Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Program (CMBP) represents an effort by the NCI to broaden participation in cancer-related research and training activities by… »
A cancer research center that gets support from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Scientists and doctors at these centers do basic laboratory… »
An Initial Review Group that was terminated in June 1996. »
El conocimiento de la información sobre la salud es la capacidad para entender ésta información y utilizarla para tomar buenas decisiones acerca… »
Parece ocurrir casi todos los días. Uno escucha el nuevo resultado de una investigación médica en la televisión o lee acerca de… »
Presionar o apretar junto. En el campo de la medicina, puede describir una estructura, como un tumor, que presiona una parte del… »
Presión en la médula espinal que puede obedecer a un tumor, una fractura en la columna vertebral u otras afecciones. La compresión… »
A UNIX compression program based on the LZC compression method. »
A tablet that has been compacted into capsule shape and covered in sugar. »
A pressing or squeezing together. In medicine, it can describe a structure, such as a tumor, that presses on another part of… »
Therapeutically inactive substance that helps to make pills hold their shape upon compression and improve compressibility properties in general. »
A bandage designed to provide pressure to a particular area. »
A process that forms a solid dosage unit by applying mechanical forces to bind the formulation. »
A type of break in a bone caused by pressure and in which the bone collapses. Compression fractures usually occur in the… »
A tight-fitting, elastic garment, such as a sleeve or stocking. Compression garments are used in the treatment of lymphedema (swelling caused by… »
A machine used to keep blood and lymph flowing by pushing air through bands or sleeves that are placed on the arms… »
A pump designed to facilitate the movement or compression of air. »
En el campo de la ciencia, sustancia elaborada con la unión química de dos o más elementos diferentes. Los ejemplos de compuestos… »
Tipo de sustancia química que se encuentra en pequeñas cantidades en las plantas y ciertos alimentos (como frutas, verduras, nueces, aceites y… »
An uncontrollable urge to say or do something without an obvious reason. A person may repeat a behavior, such as hand-washing, over… »
Necesidad incontrolable de decir o hacer algo sin motivo ni razón. Una persona puede repetir un comportamiento, como lavarse las manos, una… »
Many people enjoy gambling, whether it's betting on a horse or playing poker on the Internet. Most people who gamble don't have… »
The act of calculating; determining something by mathematical or logical methods. »
Computational chemistry is the branch of theoretical chemistry whose major goals are to create efficient computer programs that calculate the properties of… »
Statistics associated with computational chemistry. »
A suite of database and analysis tools for managing proteomics data; built on LabKey, the open source platform for science developed in… »
The utilization or development of computer programs to solve, analyze, understand or manage any simple or complex task. »
A method to examine the inside of the colon by taking a series of x-rays. A computer is used to make… »
A method of examining structures within the body by scanning them with X rays and using a computer to construct a series… »
A procedure that uses x-rays to create a series of detailed pictures of the blood vessels and blood flow inside the… »
A method to examine the inside of the colon by taking a series of x-rays. A computer is used to make… »
The International Electrotechnical Commission preferred expression of radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) dosimetry. It is calculated by averaging the radiation dose… »
A series of detailed pictures of areas inside the body taken from different angles. The pictures are created by a computer linked… »
A machine for performing calculations automatically. »
Data processing largely performed by automatic means. »
A class of professional or vocational positions of employment that involve computers or math. »
A program that gives a computer instructions that provide the user with tools to accomplish a task. »
Refers to 1) the way a computer's operating system is set up, 2) the total combination of hardware components that make up… »
A flat rotating disk designed for data storage. Data is stored on either or both surfaces of disks in concentric rings called… »
The field of visual computing, where one utilizes computers both to generate visual images synthetically and to integrate or alter visual and… »
A rigid magnetic disk mounted permanently in a drive unit. »
The physical components from which a computer is constructed (electronic circuits and input/output devices). »
The physical components from which a computer is constructed (electronic circuits and input/output devices). »
A unit of work done by a computer consisting of a single complete task. »
A technique which attempts to provide an abstract model of a particular system. It utilizes a mathematical model, which attempts to predict… »
Issue associated with the machinery operating system, a collection of software, firmware, and hardware elements that control the execution of computer programs… »
Data processing in which the result is completely specified by a rule (especially the processing that results from a single instruction). … »
A set of coded instructions, which a computer follows in processing data, performing an operation, or solving a logical problem, upon execution… »
In object-oriented programming, an object is a self-contained entity that consists of both data and procedures to manipulate the data. »
The Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects Database (CRISP) is a searchable database of federally funded biomedical research projects maintained by… »
The study of the structure and dynamics of computational systems using mathematical, logical, and empirical tools. »
The Computer Service Shared Resource provides Cancer Center members with the technical support related to computer issues: desktop computer assistance, upgrades, hardware… »
A lasting connection between a user (or user agent) and a peer, typically a server, usually involving the exchange of many packets… »
Issue associated with written programs, codes, and/or software system that affects device performance or communication with another device. »
A set of hardware and software which processes data in a meaningful way. »
The date and time at which an event occurs or occurred, computer generated but usually indicated in human-readable form, especially when used… »
The use of computers for the interpretation of medical images. »
A series of detailed pictures of areas inside the body taken from different angles. The pictures are created by a computer linked… »
A non-invasive imaging method that uses a thermal sensitive camera to capture a digital image based on heat radiating from the… »
A series of detailed pictures of areas inside the body taken from different angles. The pictures are created by a computer linked… »
NIH Emphasis Area -- Recent advances in basic biology, genetics, diagnosis, and health care have all been closely linked to the development… »
This gene is involved in the metabolism of catecholamine drugs and neurotransmitters. »
Human COMT wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 22q11.21 and is approximately 27 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Any of the commercial combination preparations, by Novartis, containing a combination of any of the following agents: the analgesic antipyretic acetaminophen, an… »
Transferencia de información de una célula a otra. Las células se comunican entre si mediante señales directas entre ellas o mediante la… »
Describe el proceso que se presenta dentro de una célula cuando dos o más vías de señalización comparten la misma señal. Habitualmente,… »
Transferencia de información de una célula a otra. Las células se comunican entre si mediante señales directas entre ellas o mediante la… »
The conscious tendency to act, usually an aspect of mental process. »
A fully human monoclonal agonist antibody directed against the extracellular domain of human TRAIL (tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand) receptor 2 (TR-2)… »
A mannose-binding lectin originally isolated from jack-bean, Canavalia ensiformis. Concanavalin A is a potent lymphocyte mitogen and a stimulator of matrix metalloproteinases,… »
The symbol used to represent a linking of separate elements. »
En el campo de la ciencia, la cantidad de una sustancia, como la sal, que hay en cierta cantidad de tejido o… »
An action taken to increase the density of a substance and decrease its volume. »
The recognition that low neighborhood socioeconomic conditions have an impact on the services and opportunities available to its residents and have a… »
A solution or suspension composed of active and/or inert ingredient(s) with increased strength in a reduced volume, which is usually diluted prior… »
A concentrate which is usually diluted prior to administration by injection. »
A concentrate that usually requires dilution prior to oral administration. »
A concentrate which is usually diluted prior to administration and exists as a solution in its final form. »
In science, the amount of a substance, such as a salt, that is in a certain amount of tissue or liquid, such… »
The concentration at the Nth dose. »
The concentration at the Nth dose divided by the body mass index. »
The concentration at the Nth dose divided by the dose. »
The concentration at the Nth dose divided by the surface area. »
The concentration at the Nth dose divided by the weight. »
The concentration divided by body mass index. »
The concentration divided by dose. »
The concentration divided by surface area. »
The concentration divided by weight. »
Deterioration in the ability to concentrate. »
The amount of radioactivity in a unit. »
A measurement of variability of concentration for Cmin and Cmax between dose time and Tau. »
A device designed to increase the weight per unit volume of a substance, or in communications, a device that combines data streams… »
A morphologic finding indicating the presence of fibrosis around an intrahepatic bile duct in the liver tissue. »
En biología, comienzo del embarazo marcado por la fertilización de un óvulo por un espermatozoide. »
A unit of knowledge created by a unique combination of characteristics. »
Any of the properties, roles, or associations, that define a concept. »
The derivation rule between one or more concepts. »
An assigned code from a defined code system used to represent any type of concept. »
The tracking of concept evolution over the lifetime of a vocabulary, includes concept creation, modification, merges, splits, and retirements. »
Any of the relationships between concepts. The vertical, hierarchical relationships may be referred to as Parent, Child, Broader, Narrower, isa, inverse-isa, Super… »
The presiding officer who examines abstract or generic ideas generalized from particular instances. »
The standing of a concept in relation to currently accepted classifications and concepts. In NCI Thesaurus and NCI Metathesaurus, concept status subtypes… »
A unique identifier (code) assigned for each concept that belongs to a particular controlled terminology. »
In biology, the beginning of pregnancy, marked by fertilization of an egg by a sperm. »
The set of all possible Valid Value meanings of a Data Element Concept expressed without representation. »
An organizational header for concepts representing mostly abstract entities. »
Something from which one or more similar and separate things have developed, or to which they are attached. »
A matter of interest or importance. »
A question about whether an individual has or had concerns about their ability to have children. »
A question about whether an individual has or had concerns about finances. »
A question about whether an individual has or had concerns about what the future holds for them. »
A question about whether an individual has or had concerns about disruption of their home life. »
A question about whether an individual has or had concerns about personal legal matters, such as a will and advanced directives. … »
A question about whether an individual is or was concerned about keeping their job including their work at home. »
The individual was concerned they would develop symptoms. »
A drug used to treat certain behavior disorders, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is also being studied as a… »
Medicamento que se usa para el tratamiento de ciertos trastornos de conducta, como el trastornos por déficit de atención e hiperactividad… »
A position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration. »
The device is undergoing an evaluation but has not yet been completed. »
Putting an end to doubt or question; leading to final results or an outcome. »
Occurring or existing at the same time as something else. In medicine, it may refer to a condition a person has or… »
A pharmaceutical agent other than agent(s) tested in a given protocol that is administered to or used by a subject either prior… »
The pharmaceutically active ingredients of the concomitant medication. »
The dose of concomitant medication taken per administration. »
The numerical identifier of the adverse event associated with the concomitant medication. »
Classification of concomitant medication data. »
The variable assigned to a concomitant medication class. »
A character or string that represents a concomitant medication class. »
The gross amount of concomitant medication that the subject is exposed to each day. »
A concomitant medication identifier obtained from a dictionary. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to concomitant medication administration. … »
An amount of concomitant medication. »
A characterization of a dose of concomitant medication. »
The dosage form of the concomitant medication. »
The rate of concomitant medication usage. »
The dose regimen of a concomitant medication. »
The unit of measure for the concomitant medication dose. »
The stop date of the concomitant medication. »
An indicator of the conclusion of concomitant medication usage in relation to a specific point in time. »
The stop time of the concomitant medication. »
A point in time that indicates the conclusion of concomitant medication usage. »
A character or string that represents a concomitant medication group. »
The numerical identifier of the medical history event associated with the concomitant medication. »
An indication or description of a change in concomitant medication. »
An indication or description that the concomitant medication usage is ongoing. »
An indication or description that concomitant medication was previously determined, characterized, or detailed. »
An indication or description that a particular concomitant medication was taken in the past. »
The rationale why concomitant medication data was not obtained. »
The means of entry through which the concomitant medication is taken into the body. »
An identifier that describes the relative position of concomitant medication data within a series. »
The date on which the concomitant medication usage begins. »
The day of the week that concomitant medication usage began. »
An indication or description of the start of concomitant medication usage in relation to a specific point in time. »
The time at which the concomitant medication usage begins. »
A point in time that indicates the beginning of concomitant medication usage. »
A subdivision of concomitant medication data. »
The period of time from start to finish of concomitant medication usage. »
The date and time a concomitant medication usage has concluded. »
The day of the week that concomitant medication usage ended. »
A characterization of the relationship of an concomitant medication use conclusion point in time to a reference point in time. »
A signal which serves to indicate or point out the specific use cases for a particular concomitant medication. »
An indication or description regarding the use of a concomitant medication. »
One or more sponsor-defined characters used to identify, name, or characterize the concomitant medication. »
The date and time concomitant medication usage began. »
A characterization of the relationship of an concomitant medication use beginning point in time to a reference point in time. »
A term used to describe the state or condition of concomitant medication usage data. »
An indication of whether concomitant medication usage has occurred. »
Any pharmaceutical agent, other than the primary therapy, that is administered to or used by the subject prior to or during a… »
Occurring or operating at the same time. »
A treatment that is given at the same time as another. »
A violent jar or shock, or the condition which results from such an injury. »
Mitochondria with a polymorphic and condensed matrix and reduced volume but an increased density. The inner membrane displays an irregular folding pattern… »
Crecimiento abultado en la superficie de los genitales a causa de la infección por el virus del papiloma humano (VPH). El VPH… »
In medicine, a health problem with certain characteristics or symptoms. »
A coded value specifying the state of being of an entity. »
The coding system used for recording a state of being, such as a state of health. »
The payment mechanism that is used to reimburse healthcare providers for the care provided to a patient in form of a fee… »
Subject to, implying, or dependent upon something else; not absolute. »
A characteristic used to qualify the adverse event as unclassified in term of its relation to the medical intervention. According to WHO… »
A replication competent, oncolytic adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) with its knob domain of fiber protein substituted by that of the serotype 3… »
A type of learning in which repeated exposure to something may affect a person’s behavior when they encounter an unrelated object, sound,… »
A situation in which one signal, or stimulus, is given just before another signal. After this happens several times, the first signal… »
Generally refers to relative simple learning situations in which a stimulus initially incapable of evoking a certain response acquires the ability to… »
An auditory test performed in children with hearing impairment. The child is asked to wait and listen for a specific… »
The treatments used to prepare a patient for stem cell transplantation (a procedure in which a person receives blood stem cells, which… »
A contraceptive device consisting of a thin rubber or latex sheath worn over the penis during intercourse. »
Célula cartilaginosa. Los condrocitos elaboran los componentes estructurales del cartílago. »
Tipo de cáncer que se forma en el cartílago. »
Conduct clinical trials and develop new trial methodologies. Trials should be designed in order to rapidly develop new therapeutic strategies, optimize clinical… »
A disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence age group characterized by aggressive behavior, deceitfulness, destruction of property or violation of rules that… »
Vigilancia estrecha del estado del paciente, sin brindarle tratamiento, a menos que los síntomas aparezcan o cambien, o haya cambios en… »
The transmission or conveying of something through a medium or passage, especially the transmission of heat or electricity or sound. »
Hearing loss caused by a problem in the outer ear or middle ear. Conductive losses usually affect all frequencies to the same… »
Cambio en el calor y la electricidad que transmiten los nervios y el sudor a través de la piel. La conductividad de… »
En el campo de la medicina, un tubo o vaso del cuerpo a través del cual pasan los líquidos. »
Tubo por el cual la bilis entra y sale del hígado. »
Tubo que transporta la bilis desde el hígado y la vesícula biliar a través del páncreas y hasta el duodeno (la parte… »
Conducto que pasa a través del hígado y permite que la bilis salga de este. »
Tubo que transporta la bilis desde la vesícula biliar. Se une al conducto hepático común para formar el conducto colédoco. Es una… »
Última parte de un tubo largo y enroscado que recoge la orina de las nefronas (estructuras celulares del riñón que filtran sangre… »
Tubo delgado de la mama que lleva la leche de los lobulillos mamarios hasta el pezón. También se llama conducto galactófero. … »
Tubo delgado de la mama que lleva la leche de los lobulillos mamarios hasta el pezón. También se llama conducto de la… »
Tubo que transporta la bilis desde el hígado. Empieza donde los conductos hepáticos (del hígado) derecho e izquierdo se unen fuera del… »
Parte del sistema de conductos del páncreas. En estos conductos se liberan los jugos pancreáticos que contienen enzimas y fluyen hacia el… »
A coil consisting of a conducting material such as that in a solenoid. »
A rounded bony projection at the end of the bone. »
A raised growth on the surface of the genitals caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The HPV in condyloma is very contagious… »
A sexually transmitted papillary growth caused by the human papillomavirus. It usually arises in the skin and mucous membranes of the perianal… »
Condyloma acuminatum that is associated with the presence of dysplastic epithelial changes. »
One of the two photoreceptor cell types in the vertebrate retina. Cones are less sensitive to light than rods, but they provide… »
A procedure in which a cone-shaped piece of abnormal tissue is removed from the cervix. A scalpel, a laser knife, or a… »
A solid with a shape bounded by a circular base converging upon a single vertex. »
An artifact that occurs as the number of sections acquired per rotation increases and the x-ray beam becomes cone-shaped rather than… »
A prearranged meeting for consultation or exchange of information or discussion, especially one with a formal agenda. »
A feeling of trust (in someone or something). »
A range of values for a parameter that may contain the parameter and the degree of confidence that it is in fact… »
Either of the two numbers that specify the endpoints of a confidence interval. »
A question about how confident an individual is that taking the medication is a good thing. »
Treatment of information so that it is not divulged in ways that are inconsistent with the understanding of the original disclosure. Particularly,… »
A coded value specifying the degree of privacy applicable for the entity. »
Specifies whether a person has authorized the use and disclosure of their private and/or confidential information. »
A response indicating that an individual is confined to bed. »
Having been established or verified. »
The minimum amount of time required to meet the criteria for a confirmed response to treatment. »
A standard survey tool for assessing the resolution of conflict between intimate partners. It consists of a 78-item self-administered questionnaire. »
A standard survey tool for assessing the parental resolution of conflict between parents and children, including nonviolent discipline and physical aggression. It… »
A system of (usually) epifluorescence light microscopy in which a fine laser beam of light is scanned over the object through the… »
Correspondence in form or appearance. »
The three-dimensional arrangement of something in space. Often refers to the arrangement of the side groups on a molecule which can freely… »
Polymorphism, single-stranded conformational, detection. Altered migration of single-stranded DNA molecules in non-denaturing gels based upon 3-D conformation. Uses PCR and/or restriction enzymes… »
Issue associated with users being unclear and not able to follow any written, printed, or graphic matter that is affixed to a… »
A mental state in which one is not thinking clearly. »
Estado mental en el cual no se piensa con claridad. »
La congelación es una herida en el cuerpo causada por el frío extremo. En general, afecta a la nariz, orejas, mejillas, mentón,… »
Proceso que se usa para congelar uno o más embriones y conservarlos para su uso en el futuro. La congelación de embriones… »
Proceso mediante el cual se congelan uno o más óvulos sin fertilizar (óvulos que no se combinaron con espermatorzoides) a fin de… »
Congenic strains are produced by transferring a mutation from one genetic background to a specific inbred strain through repeated backcrossing. The congenic… »
A condition or trait present at birth. It may be the result of genetic or non-genetic factors. »
Inherited disorders involving abnormalities of red blood cell function, structure, or production. Some diseases in this group may be associated with bone… »
Any abnormality, anatomical or biochemical, evident at birth or during the neonatal period. »
A malformation in any part of the large intestine that is present at birth. »
An abnormality of the kidney, ureter, bladder, or urethra that is present at birth. Representative examples include renal hypoplasia, renal agenesis, accessory… »
An abnormality of the superior or inferior vena cava that is present at birth. Representative examples include persistent left superior vena cava,… »
A genetic disorder that affects the adrenal gland. It includes adrenal gland hyperplasia and adrenal gland hypoplasia. »
A genetic disorder characterized by defects in the synthesis of cortisol and/or aldosterone, resulting in hyperplasia of the adrenal cortical cells. … »
A rare genetic disorder that affects the adrenal gland. It usually presents in infancy with signs and symptoms of adrenal… »
A congenital condition characterized by the absence of hair on the scalp or entire body. The lack of hair is rarely absolute… »
A rare disorder of infancy characterized by marked reduction or absence of megakaryocytes and thrombocytopenia. »
Aberrant drainage of one or more of the pulmonary veins which causes the return of oxygen-rich blood to the right atrium. … »
A rare, congenital anomaly in the aorta in which a communication exists between the ascending aorta and the pulmonary artery. »
Cataract in both eyes that are present at birth. »
A bleeding disorder that is diagnosed during childhood. the presenting symptom is excessive bleeding. »
A congenital disorder charactized by an electrocardiographic finding of tachycardia that affects neonates and infants. It results from an increased automaticity in… »
A heart or vascular abnormality which is inborn or present at birth. »
A heart defect which is inborn or present at birth. »
Cataract that is present at birth. »
A disorder characterized by hypoventilation and hypoxemia. It appears early in life and is not associated with cardiopulmonary or neuromuscular abnormalities. … »
Hypoplasia of the cerebellum that is associated with inherited metabolic disorders and neurodegenerative disorders. Signs and symptoms include mental and developmental delays,… »
Chylothorax that is present at birth. »
A broad classification of inherited disorders presenting at birth that affect both the cell-mediated and humoral aspects of the immune response. Circulating… »
A disorder characterized by an electrocardiographic finding of a complete atrioventricular block that manifests during fetal life or soon after birth. It… »
A congenital condition referring to defects of the course and structure of the coronary arteries. »
A rare congenital disorder characterized by thickening or expansion of the bones. »
A congenital malformation that is present in the lungs of the newborn. It is characterized by a spectrum of lesions that range… »
A non-neoplastic dental disorder that is present at birth. »
Diaphragmatic hernia that is present at birth. »
A disease that is present at birth. »
A broad classification of inherited disorders presenting at birth that affect the initial immunologic response to infection. In these disorders, the primary… »
A rare congenital anemia caused by mutations in the CDAN1 and SEC23B genes. »
Congenital displacement of the lens resulting from defective zonule formation. »
A congenital gingival tumor that occurs along the alveolar ridge of the maxilla. It usually affects female infants. The histogenesis is… »
A disorder of the eye that is present at birth. Representative examples include congenital cataract, congenital glaucoma, and astigmatism. »
Partial or complete paralysis of the facial muscles of one side of an individual's face that is present at birth. It is… »
A type of cancer that forms in fibrous (connective) tissue. Congenital fibrosarcoma usually occurs in infants and young children but it may… »
An abnormality of the digestive system that is present at birth or detected in the neonatal period. »
An abnormality of the genitourinary system that is present at birth or detected in the neonatal period. »
Congenital tracheoesophageal fistula without esophageal atresia. »
A hamartomatous lesion which is present at birth. »
A malformation in the hand or foot that is present at birth. Representative examples include syndactyly, polydactyly, brachydactyly, and thumb hypoplasia. … »
A congenital heart defect is a problem with the structure of the heart. It is present at birth. Congenital heart defects are… »
A heart disease that is present at birth. Representative examples include atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect, tetralogy of Fallot, and patent… »
A hemangioma present at birth. »
A disorder of the blood that is present at birth. »
A congenital disorder usually inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. It affects the hepatobiliary system and the kidneys. It is characterized by… »
Hydrocephalus that is present at birth. »
Collection of urine in the renal pelvis that results in dilatation of the renal pelvis and calyces that is present at… »
Dilatation of the ureter caused by obstruction of urine flow that is present at birth. »
A very rare disorder in which the bone marrow doesn’t make enough red blood cells. It is usually seen in the first… »
A deficiency of thyroid hormone present at birth. The etiology can be genetic or environmental, or a combination of both; treatment is… »
Thyroid hormone deficiency present at birth that is associated with ectopic thyroid tissue located in the neck region. »
Narrowing of the lumen of the ileum that is present at birth. »
Stenosis of the conus arteriosus (infundibulum) with or without involvement of the pulmonary valve. It is usually associated with a defect in… »
Thyroid hormone deficiency present at birth and caused by iodine deficiency. »
Narrowing of the lumen of the jejunum that is present at birth. »
A rare abnormality in the lungs that is present at birth. It is characterized by hyperinflation of one or more lobes of… »
A malformation in the lung that is present at birth. Representative examples include pulmonary hypoplasia, pulmonary agenesis, congenital lobar emphysema, and alveolar… »
A syndrome characterized by the presence of congenital abnormalities that affect more than one organ or system. »
A syndrome characterized by the presence of structural malformations that are present at birth and can be attributed to an exogenous… »
A melanocytic nevus that is present at birth. It may present as a small macular, papular, or plaque-like lesion or as a… »
A type of kidney tumor that is usually found before birth by ultrasound or within the first 3 months of life. It… »
A group of disorders present at birth that involve genetic defects leading to disturbances in carbohydrate, lipid, lysosomal storage or amino acid… »
Methemoglobinemia inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. It is caused by deficiency of the enzyme NADH methemoglobin reductase or the presence of… »
An abnormality of the musculoskeletal system that is present at birth or detected in the neonatal period. »
A group of rare genetic neuromuscular disorders characterized by neuromuscular junction defects. The defects are classified as presynaptic, synaptic, or postsynaptic. Signs… »
A rare autosomal recessive inherited nephrotic syndrome that is present in the first week of life. It manifests with edema and proteinuria… »
An abnormality of the nervous system that is present at birth or detected in the neonatal period. »
An inherited disorder in which there is a lower-than-normal number of neutrophils (a type of white blood cell that is important in… »
An anatomic abnormality that is either present at birth or appears later in life. »
Phimosis that is present since birth. »
Damage to the phrenic nerve that is present at birth. »
Damage to the phrenic nerve that results in paralysis of the hemidiaphragm at birth. »
A group of rare inherited platelet disorders that involve abnormalities of platelet function or platelet production and that usually cause moderate to… »
Abnormal sideways curvature of the spine that is present at birth. »
A congenital cardiovascular abnormality characterized by the narrowing of the lumen of the main pulmonary artery or its branches. It may be… »
A congenital abnormality in the lungs characterized by the presence of dilated lymphatic vessels in the interlobar, perivascular, and peribronchial areas of… »
Dysfunction of the pulmonary valve characterized by incomplete valve closure that is present at birth. »
A very rare disorder in which the bone marrow doesn’t make enough red blood cells. It is usually seen in the first… »
A disorder that affects the female or male reproductive system and is present at birth. Representative examples include ovarian agenesis, vaginal agenesis,… »
An abnormality of the respiratory system that is present at birth or detected in the neonatal period. »
Transplacental infection of the fetus with rubella usually in the first trimester of pregnancy, as a consequence of maternal infection, resulting in… »
A congenital disorder characterized by the presence of an abnormal communication between the atria or the ventricles of the heart due to… »
A skin abnormality that is present at birth or detected in the neonatal period. »
A group of rare genetic muscle disorders characterized by hypotonia, muscle weakness, and delayed development of motor skills. »
A disorder present at birth characterized by an electrocardiographic finding of a tachycardia that originates above the ventricles. »
A life-threatening bacterial infection of the newborn caused by Treponema pallidum. It is transmitted to the infant from a mother with syphilis… »
An inherited disorder that presents with systemic manifestations. »
A broad classification of inherited disorders presenting at birth that affect the cell-mediated aspect of the immune response. Circulating numbers of T… »
Absence of the thyroid gland in a newborn. »
A thyroid gland disorder present at birth. It includes thyroid gland aplasia and thyroid gland hypoplasia, both result in hypothyroidism. »
Incomplete development of the thyroid gland in a newborn. »
Passed from mother to fetus. »
Cataract in one eye that is present at birth. »
An electrocardiographic finding of a tachycardia that originates in the ventricles that is present at birth. »
A class of disorders that encompasses conditions resulting from a congenital, familial hereditary trait or genetic abnormality as is manifested by a… »
Afección o rasgo que está presente en el momento del nacimiento. Puede ser el resultado de factores genéticos o no genéticos. … »
Dysfunction of the aortic valve characterized by incomplete valve closure that is present at birth. »
An underdeveloped aortic arch that is present at birth. This symptom is usually found in association with other cardiac defects that characterize… »
Increased blood in the vasculature of the mucosa. Blood vessels are distended and prominent. »
Relating to or affected by an abnormal collection of blood or other fluid. »
Weakness of the heart muscle that leads to a buildup of fluid in body tissues. »
The sodium salt of benzidinediazo-bis-1-naphthylamine-4-sulfonic acid; a diazo dye that is red in alkaline solution and blue in acid solution and used… »
A severe, often fatal disease in humans caused by the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (HEMORRHAGIC FEVER VIRUS, CRIMEAN-CONGO). »
A country in central Africa, northeast of Angola. »
The U.S. legislature, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. »
Procedimiento en el que se extrae un pedazo de tejido anormal del cuello uterino en forma de cono. Se puede usar un… »
Procedimiento en el que se extrae un pedazo de tejido anormal en forma de cono del cuello uterino con un bisturí o… »
A procedure in which a cone-shaped piece of abnormal tissue is removed from the cervix. A scalpel, a laser knife, or a… »
A rare phenomenon in which the bodies of two identical twins are joined in the uterus. Approximately half of the cases are… »
A compound formed by chemically joining two or more different substances. For example, an antibody-drug conjugate is made up of a monoclonal… »
A category of vaccines created by covalently attaching an antigen from an organism to a carrier protein from the same organism to… »
2 views in planar imaging that are acquired 180 degrees apart around the subject, such as anterior and posterior views. »
Chemically-modified substances, usually proteins, to target a compound to a site. »
A slightly altered form of linoleic acid, which is an omega-6 fatty acid important to human health. It is found in… »
A polyunsaturated long-chain fatty acid with an 18-carbon backbone and exactly two double bonds, originating from the 10th and 12th positions from… »
A polyunsaturated long-chain fatty acid with an 18-carbon backbone and exactly two double bonds, originating from the 9th and 11th positions from… »
A immunoconjugate comprised of a monoclonal antibody directed against the pancarcinoma antigen TAG-72.conjugated to PA-DOTA, a bifunctional chelant. TAG-72 is a… »
Something that joins or connects; the state of being joined together. »
A membrane that lines the inner surface of the eyelid and also covers the front part of the eye. Conjunctivitis is inflammation… »
Abnormal fluid filled sac within the conjunctiva. »
A Kaposi sarcoma arising from the conjunctiva. »
A malignant melanoma within the conjunctiva of the eye. »
Tumors or cancer of the CONJUNCTIVA. »
An acquired pigmentation of the conjunctival epithelium associated with benign or atypical melanocytic hyperplasia. It usually affects adult Caucasians, is most… »
Administration of a drug to the conjunctiva, the most frequently used mode of ocular drug delivery. Advantages of this topical route include… »
A low-grade squamous cell carcinoma that arises from the conjunctiva. It is the most common primary malignant tumor that arises from… »
A condition in which the conjunctiva (membranes lining the eyelids and covering the white part of the eye) become inflamed or… »
Membrana que cubre la superficie interna del párpado y la parte de adelante del ojo. La conjuntivitis es una inflamación de la… »
Afección por la que las conjuntivas (membranas que revisten los párpados y cubren la parte blanca del ojo) se inflaman o… »
Una conmoción cerebral es la forma más leve de traumatismo cerebral. Técnicamente, una conmoción cerebral es una pérdida breve de la… »
An endocrine disorder characterized by excessive production of aldosterone by the adrenal glands. Causes include adrenal gland adenoma and adrenal gland… »
To become joined or linked. »
A state in the northeastern United States. Its capital is Hartford. »
A substance made by the pancreas. Connecting peptide and insulin are both part of a larger molecule that gets split apart before… »
A rod designed to transmit motion between moving parts. »
The section of a photoreceptor within the retina between the outer and inner segment which contains altered nonmotile cilium. »
The supporting connective tissue of an organ. »
A group of cells that includes fibroblasts, cartilage cells, adipocytes, smooth muscle cells, and bone cells. »
A broad category of disorders of tendons, ligaments, cartilage and soft tissues. »
Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the connective and soft tissue. »
Damage inflicted on the soft tissues and their supporting structures as the direct or indirect result of an external force, with or… »
A benign or malignant, primary or metastatic tumor affecting soft tissues or bone. Representative examples include mesenchymal cell neoplasms, metastatic carcinomas… »
Supporting tissue that surrounds other tissues and organs. Specialized connective tissue includes bone, cartilage, blood, and fat. »
Connective Tissue Alteration involves a qualitative change in the existing state of supporting tissue derived from mesenchyme that binds other tissues and… »
A congenital or acquired disorder characterized by abnormalities in one or more of the elements of the connective tissues. »
Connective tissue is the material inside your body that supports many of its parts. It is the "cellular glue" that gives your… »
Fluids surrounding connective tissue. »
Connective tissue growth factor protein (349 aa, ~38kDa) is encoded by the human CTGF gene. This protein plays a role in the… »
A hamartoma characterized by localized malformation of one or more of the components of the dermis; presenting as clustered, slightly raised, pea-sized… »
Encoded by human PPBP Gene (Alpha Chemokine CXC Family), secreted 128-aa 14-kDa (precursor) Pro-Platelet Basic Protein is a platelet-derived growth factor that… »
The ability to make and maintain a connection between two or more points in a telecommunications systems. »
Any device or coupling designed to serve as a link between devices. »
Connector Enhancer of KSR-Like (Drosophila Kinase Suppressor of Ras) is encoded by the human CNK1 gene. Drosophila CNK is a necessary element… »
A projecting part of a device that allows it to be secured through an opening. »
Congenital deafness caused by mutations in the gene GJB2 (deafness gene). »
A level of sedation in which a person is asleep but wakes when spoken to or touched. Conscious sedation is caused by… »
A level of awareness that can be described as being alert. »
Sense of awareness of self and of the environment. »
In regular succession without gaps. »
A clinical study that includes all eligible patients identified by the researchers during the study registration period. The patients are treated in… »
Especialista que habla con los pacientes y sus familias acerca de temas emocionales y personales, y los ayuda a tomar decisiones. También… »
Especialista que habla con los pacientes y sus familias acerca de temas emocionales y personales, y los ayuda a tomar decisiones. También… »
Persona capacitada para aconsejar sobre temas espirituales y de salud mental. »
Grupo de científicos, médicos, religiosos y representantes del público consumidor, que analizan y aprueban el plan de acción de cada estudio… »
DSMB (por sus siglas en inglés). Este es un grupo imparcial que supervisa un estudio clínico y examina los resultados para ver… »
Agreement as the result of multiple results or opinions. »
A method to represent the consensus across multiple runs of a clustering algorithm, to determine the number of clusters in the data,… »
A program of the National Institutes of Health to bring together an independent group of experts to review scientific evidence related to… »
A sequence pattern derived from the alignment of multiple sequences that represents the nucleotide or amino acid most likely to occur at… »
Permission to do something. »
A document with important information about a medical procedure or treatment, a clinical trial, or genetic testing. It also includes information on… »
A process in which patients are given important information, including possible risks and benefits, about a medical procedure or treatment, a clinical… »
The release from the requirement to obtain informed consent during a study that is granted by Human Subject Protection committee for a… »
When the permission to do something is rescinded or withdrawn. »
Proceso en el que se proporciona al paciente información importante que incluye los riesgos y beneficios posibles de un procedimiento o tratamiento… »
The result of an action. »
Support research for the discovery, development, and evaluation of strategies for preventing or minimizing the negative physical, psychological, cognitive, and social consequences… »
The maintenance of certain characteristics in an unchanged condition. »
Widely expressed by human CHUK Gene (Ser/Thr IKBK Family), 745-aa 85-kDa Conserved Helix-Loop-Helix Ubiquitous Kinase is an autophosphorylated cytoplasmic protein found in… »
Careful thought or deliberation. »
A description about the firmness, uniformity or make-up of an entity. »
Marked by a reasonable or logical relation of parts and holding together as a harmonious or credible whole. »
The Consolidated Budget Request is a part of the Cancer Center Support Grant Application Form PHS 398. It reflects requested budget for… »
Treatment that is given after cancer has disappeared following the initial therapy. Consolidation therapy is used to kill any cancer cells that… »
Strains of mice derived by repeated backcrossing while maintaining one whole chromosome genetically different from the background strain. (JAX IMSR glossary) … »
Strains derived by repeated backcrossing while maintaining one whole chromosome genetically different from the background strain. (JAX IMSR glossary) »
A group formed to undertake a venture that is beyond the capabilities of the individual members. Each member of the consortium brings… »
Groups of scientists who link their expertise and resources in collaborative efforts to address important questions of shared interest. »
Continually recurring or continuing without interruption. »
A response that indicates a state of continual concern. »
Predefined values for some elements (fields) on a data entry workform. »
Comparison of a variable factor to one with a fixed value (e.g., comparison of gene expression to a gene with constant… »
A condition in which stool becomes hard, dry, and difficult to pass, and bowel movements don’t happen very often. Other symptoms may… »
A question about an individual's constipation at its worst. »
Existing as an essential characteristic. »
A type of acupuncture based on a form of Oriental medicine in which treatment is based on a person’s constitution. According to… »
The DNA in germ cells (egg and sperm cells that join to form an embryo). Constitutional DNA is the source of DNA… »
Systemic findings reflective of the basic human structure and function, such as temperature, energy/fatigue, and weight. »
A group of symptoms that affect an individual's general well being. Representative examples include fever, chills, fatigue, weakness, and weight loss. … »
The process of keeping something within particular limits or bounds. »
A heart disorder in which the pericardial sac becomes thickened and fibrotic, tightening the myocardium and impeding the normal myocardial function. … »
An abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances. »
The extent to which a measurement method accurately represents a construct and is able to produce an observation distinct from that produced… »
A class of professional or vocational positions of employment that involve construction or extraction. »
A conference between two or more people to consider a particular question; the act of deliberating together; confering with another researcher, physician,… »
A physician that has expertise in a specific medical disciple that can offer expertise or advice to other physicians and healthcare… »
A person who uses goods or services. »
A program to increase cancer advocate involvement in NCI's activities. It convenes a large network of dedicated advocates to give insight… »
Promotional materials directed to consumers. FDA Form 2253 »
The bodily process of taking in and using up something, especially the eating or drinking of something. »
The using or using up of goods and services, especially the rate at which they are used. »
A coded value specifying the anatomic site with which the entity has contact. »
Techniques to determine intraocular axial length that require contact with the eye. »
An inflammatory skin condition caused by direct contact between the skin and either an irritating substance or an allergen. »
Contact hypersensitivity is an inflammatory response induced by antigen-reactive T cells that are exposed to antigen on the skin surface (epidermis). … »
Information regarding the means of contacting a person or group. »
A corrective, cosmetic, or therapeutic lens placed on the cornea of the eye. »
A corrective, cosmetic, or therapeutic lens placed on the cornea of the eye. »
Ocular pain which may be very intense, accompanied by corneal epithelium damage, conjunctival injection, lacrimation, blepharospasm, photophobia and hazy vision following corneal… »
A person acting as a channel for communication between groups or on behalf of a group. »
A way of contracting a disease by interacting with an individual that has been exposed to the disease while undergoing a medical… »
A way of contracting a disease by physically associating with an infected group of individuals. »
A way of contracting a disease by interacting with an individual that is considered at high risk for having the disease. … »
Contactin-associated protein 1 (1387 aa, 156 kD) is a cell communication protein that is encoded by the human CNTNAP1 gene and has… »
Contactin associated protein-like 2 (1331 aa, ~148 kDa) is encoded by the human CNTNAP2 gene. This protein may be involved in the… »
Any exposure to a suspected or confirmed infectious agent. »
Include or hold; have within or as a component. »
An object that can be used to hold things. »
A coded value specifying the type of container cap. »
A dosing unit equal to the amount of active ingredient(s) in a container. »
An object that holds the values or locations of other objects. »
The action of affixing an identifier to a container or closure of an item. »
Placement of product into its primary container/closure system . »
Solemos pensar que la contaminación del aire ocurre en la intemperie, pero el aire dentro de su casa u oficina también puede… »
Todos necesitamos agua potable. La gente la necesita para sembrar sus cosechas y operar las fábricas, así como para beberla y a… »
La contaminación del aire es una mezcla de partículas sólidas y gases en el aire. Las emisiones de los automóviles, los compuestos… »
A substance that makes a material impure. »
The presence of any substance or organism that makes a preparation impure. »
The patient becomes contaminated from contact with blood/fluids on a device. »
Everything that is included in a collection, container, or communication. »
The date on which data creation began. »
The unique identifier for a piece of content such as a document, image, or other media in a specified context. »
A single digital file in the Electronic Content material. »
The time data creation began. »
The ability of the items in a measuring instrument or test to adequately measure or represent the content of the property that… »
A question about whether an individual is or was content with the quality of their life. »
The universe of discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation. »
A group of overlapping clones representing regions of the genome; the contiguous sequence of DNA created by assembling these overlapping chromosome… »
Que toca o está muy cerca de otra cosa. »
Touching or very close together. »
A term that usually refers to the clinical course of lymphomas and indicates that the cancerous lymph nodes are next to each… »
Lymphoma in which the lymph nodes containing cancer are next to each other. »
One of the large landmasses of the earth. »
A pouch formed from a piece of small intestine to hold urine after the bladder has been removed. »
Tectonic movements that relate to the continental land masses. »
Money or securities set aside to cover unexpected conditions or losses. »
In medicine, a treatment plan that gives immediate rewards for desired changes in behavior. It is based on the principle that if… »
Dependent on something else. »
Remain in force or carry on without letup; keep or maintain in unaltered condition; exist in time or space without stop or… »
The patient had achieved a complete response; received more therapy and continued in complete response. »
The Continuing Umbrella of Research Experience for Underrepresented Minorities Program (CURE) is a new strategy being implemented by the National Cancer Institute… »
A procedure that bathes the abdominal cavity in fluid that contains anticancer drugs. This fluid is warmer than body temperature. This procedure… »
A statistical distribution described by a function whose range may assume any value, typically any value in the set of real… »
Issue associated with the excessive production of electrical impulses over a period. »
A procedure that bathes the abdominal cavity in fluid that contains anticancer drugs. This fluid is warmer than body temperature. This procedure… »
The administration of a fluid into a blood vessel, usually over a prolonged period of time. »
The administration of a fluid into a blood vessel, usually over a prolonged period of time. »
A route of administration of a fluid drug form into a vein or veins, over a time duration of equal to or… »
The substance in an emulsion that usually makes up the largest portion of the emulsion and contains another substance suspended within. … »
A data type comprised of a set of unordered, quantitative values. »
A data type comprised of the difference between two sets of unordered, quantitative values. »
A data type comprised of the intersection of sets of unordered, quantitative values. »
A data type comprised of the periodic lull between sets of unordered, quantitative values. »
A data type comprised an enumeration of a set of unordered, quantitative simple values. »
A data type comprised of the union of sets of unordered, quantitative values. »
Metal closure turned onto a corresponding thread on the top or mouth of a container, whether it be glass, plastic or… »
Plastic closure turned onto a corresponding thread on the top or mouth of a container, whether it be glass, plastic or… »
The mathematical practice of applying a model to continuous data which has a potentially infinite number, and divisibility, of attributes. »
In medicine, describes the delivery of health care over a period of time. In patients with a disease, this covers all phases… »
The outline of a part; the surface configuration. »
Contracción súbita, breve y fuerte de un músculo o grupo de músculos que no se puede controlar. »
The prevention of conception or impregnation by the use of devices or drugs or surgery. »
A medical device with a small rubber cap that fits over the cervix to block sperm from entering the cervical os. … »
A medical device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. »
A device designed to prevent conception through local or systemic effect, such as a barrier contraceptive, an intrauterine device, or a means… »
A drug implant that acts as a birth control device and which is inserted under the skin for drug delivery into the… »
A dermal patch that contains estrogen and progestin hormones for release and absorption through the skin and into the body to prevent… »
A sponge impregnated with an antispermicidal agent; it is designed to be placed into the vaginal canal to prevent live sperm from… »
A binding agreement between two or more persons or legal entities that is enforceable by law. »
A person with the authority to enter into, administer, and/or terminate contracts and make related determinations and findings. »
A scientist or health care professional that has a financial agreement, as outlined in a binding statement of work, with the sponsor… »
A company hired by another company or research center to take over certain parts of running a clinical trial. The company may… »
Contractile system directs cell movement and is responsible for maintaining or changing cell shape. The system consists of many specialized cytoplasmic proteins,… »
The process by which non-govt. companies obtain and do work for the Federal government »
Non-Fed. Govt companies who contract to do specific work for the Fed Govt thru the official Contracting process. »
Tensión permanente de los músculos, los tendones, la piel y los tejidos cercanos que hacen que las articulaciones se acorten y se… »
A permanent tightening of the muscles, tendons, skin, and nearby tissues that causes the joints to shorten and become very stiff. This… »
Síntoma o afección médica que hace que un tratamiento o procedimiento particular no sea aconsejable porque es probable que la persona tenga… »
State of a particular method of treatment, regimen, procedure, medication, etc. of being unsuitable and inadvisable, often because of a likely adverse… »
A symptom or medical condition that makes a particular treatment or procedure inadvisable because a person is likely to have a bad… »
Having to do with the opposite side of the body. »
Relativo al lado opuesto del cuerpo. »
Breast carcinoma that develops in the opposite breast of a patient with an already diagnosed primary breast carcinoma. »
Surgical removal of a non-diseased breast along with a cancerous one to reduce the risk of future breast carcinoma. »
The degree of difference between the lightest and darkest areas of an image or object. »
Substances administered during imaging procedures that allows delineation of internal structures. Contrast agents appear opaque due to the difference in absorption of… »
An identifier for a contrast agent that was administered. »
Specifies whether the entity is enhanced by the use of a contrast agent. »
An identifier for a contrast agent for which administration has ended. »
The identity of the contrast agent. »
An identifier for a contrast agent for which administration has started. »
A series of x-ray pictures of the esophagus taken after a patient drinks a liquid containing barium sulfate (a form of the… »
A dye or other substance that helps show abnormal areas inside the body. It is given by injection into a vein, by… »
A technique that uses radiofrequency waves and a magnet to image the body. The images are enhanced by the addition of… »
The part played by somebody or something in bringing about an end or result. »
The act of directing or determining; regulation or maintenance of a function or action; a relation of constraint of one entity (thing… »
An animal in a study that does not receive the treatment being tested. Comparing the health of control animals with the health… »
The process of washing the skin using a cleaning agent that functions as a standard of comparison in a control experiment. … »
A coded value specifying the relationship between the study control and an entity or event. »
El control de la natalidad, también conocido como anticoncepción, está diseñado para prevenir el embarazo. Los métodos para el control de la… »
Si su peso es excesivo, usted no está solo. El 66 por ciento de los adultos en los Estados Unidos está sobrepasado… »
In a clinical trial, the group that does not receive the new treatment being studied. This group is compared to the group… »
An interaction in which one entity regulates, modifies, or otherwise influences another. »
Any one of a set of linear accelerator parameters that define the segments from which a radiation beam is applied. »
En un estudio clínico, es una persona que no padece del trastorno o enfermedad en estudio. Los resultados de los controles sanos… »
Issue associated with the use of the device in terms of inappropriate and false control setting for the device's specified operation and/or… »
A switch designed to control or regulate the operation of a device. »
A characteristic of a treatment regimen employed as a comparator against which the study treatment is evaluated. »
A coded value specifying the kind of comparison or comparator against which another entity is evaluated. »
A valve designed to regulate the flow of a fluid, especially one designed to operate in response to a signal from a… »
Se refiere a un estudio clínico en el que los pacientes del grupo de control reciben un placebo. »
En el campo de la medicina, se refiere a un dispositivo o aparato que registra o despliega la información y los datos… »
A clinical study that includes a comparison (control) group. The comparison group receives a placebo, another treatment, or no treatment at… »
An offshore company in which a U.S. person owns 10 percent or more of a foreign corporation or in which 50 percent… »
A capsule designed to release active and/or inert ingredient(s) at a controlled rate. »
A solid, semi-solid, solution or suspension designed to release active and/or inert ingredient(s) at a controlled rate. »
A solution or suspension designed to release active and/or inert ingredient(s) at a controlled rate. »
A tablet designed to release active and/or inert ingredient(s) at a controlled rate. »
An experiment or clinical trial that includes a comparison (control) group. »
A drug or other substance that is tightly controlled by the government because it may be abused or cause addiction. The control… »
A set of terms that are selected and defined based on the requirements set out by the user group, usually a set… »
A device designed to control or regulate the operation of another device. »
A bruise due to trauma. »
A question about how convenient or inconvenient it is to take a medication as instructed. »
Suited for the intended purpose. »
Something regarded as a normative example. »
An alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma characterized by the presence of large striated muscle cells with clear cytoplasm, giant cells with myoblastic differentiation, and fibrovascular… »
An angiosarcoma characterized by the presence of malignant spindle endothelial cells. »
A cardiac rhabdomyoma characterized by the presence of neoplastic large striated muscle cells with clear cytoplasm and spider cells. »
A chondrosarcoma arising from the central portion of bone. It is characterized by a lobulated growth pattern. »
A morphologic variant of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped fibroblastic cells, histiocytic cells, and a storiform growth pattern. … »
A well differentiated extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma. »
A malignant mesenchymal tumor composed of fibroblasts, and characterized by collagen production and usually a herringbone architectural pattern. »
An uncommon, aggressive malignant smooth muscle neoplasm. It is characterized by the presence of atypical large spindle or round cells, nuclear… »
A benign well-circumscribed tumor, composed of lobules of mature adipocytes, that arises within subcutaneous tissue, deep soft tissues or on the surface… »
A malignant hemangiopericytoma characterized by the presence of necrotic changes and in some cases high mitotic activity. »
A system in which medical doctors and other healthcare professionals (such as nurses, pharmacists, and therapists) treat symptoms and diseases using drugs,… »
A high grade malignant bone-forming mesenchymal neoplasm producing osteoid. The tumor arises from the medullary portion of the bone. It affects the… »
Surgery using a scalpel. As opposed to laser surgery, cryosurgery, etc »
Treatment that is widely accepted and used by most healthcare professionals. It is different from alternative or complementary therapies, which are not… »
Treatment that is widely accepted and used by most healthcare professionals. It is different from alternative or complementary therapies, which are not… »
The act of coming together and especially moving toward union or uniformity. »
Science at the intersection of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, and cognitive technologies. »
The act of changing the nature, form, function, or purpose of something to another. »
En el campo de la biología, es el proceso por el cual una célula elabora proteínas usando la información genética que lleva… »
A device designed to change a substance, form, or state into another. »
A form or shape that is folded in curved or tortuous windings. »
An algorithm used to reconstruct imaging data. Convolution kernels can be used to filter images to smooth them and reduce noise… »
A condition in which muscles contract and relax quickly and cause uncontrolled shaking of the body. Head injuries, high fevers, some medical… »
Afección por la que los músculos se contraen y relajan rápidamente, y causa temblores incontrolables del cuerpo. Las convulsiones pueden obedecer a… »
Las convulsiones son síntomas de un problema cerebral. Ocurren por la aparición súbita de una actividad eléctrica anormal en el cerebro. Cuando… »
A group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Australia, between Tonga and French Polynesia. »
The act of preparing something to eat by the application of heat. »
Methods of preparing foods and their role in health and disease. »
A color map that varies from cyan at one extreme to magenta at the other extreme. »
A device designed to regulate and lower the temperature of a heat generating device or system. »
Formation of particles by solidification of dispersed droplets within a cooler gas. »
Hemagglutination test in which Coombs' reagent (antiglobulin, or anti-human globulin rabbit immune serum) is added to detect incomplete (non-agglutinating, univalent, blocking) antibodies… »
A laboratory test to identify antibodies that can bind to the surface of red blood cells or platelets and destroy them. This… »
U01:Research Project (Cooperative Agreements). U10:Cooperative Clinical Research (Cooperative Agreements). U13:Conference (Cooperative Agreement). U26:Organ Systems Coordinating Center (Cooperative Agreements). (Grant… »
Provides researchers with access to approximately 8,000 cases of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded primary breast cancer specimens, with associated clinical data. The collection… »
Cooperative family registries specific for breast and colorectal cancer studies. »
A comprehensive, collaborative infrastructure, linked to an informatics structure, to help speed the genetic and epidemiologic study of heritable cancers. Twelve participating… »
Cooperative family registries specific for colon cancer studies. »
An organization comprised of a group of treating sites. »
NCI-sponsored program that promotes and supports clinical trials in cancer treatment, (largely combined modality approaches); cancer prevention, and early detection within setting… »
Specializes in the prospective procurement, preservation and distribution of human tissues for research. Trained personnel coordinate the retrieval, preservation and delivery of… »
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cooperative Prostate Cancer Tissue Resource (CPCTR) is funded by the National Cancer Institute to provide researchers with… »
A mechanism for collaboration between government and outside scientists that legally defines intellectual property rights and financial and other responsibilities. »
A single national Network of investigators that will perform multi-institutional clinical trials in diagnostic imaging related to cancer. The Network will have… »
A number or other designation that identifies a position relative to an axis or grid. »
A facility that is responsible for receiving, editing, processing, analyzing, and storing data generated in a study and that, in addition, has… »
A research scientist whose task is to see that work, or events, goes harmoniously. »
The act of bringing into common action, movement, or condition. »
Support research for the discovery, development, and evaluation of strategies for preventing or minimizing the negative physical, psychological, cognitive, and social consequences… »
A person responsible for organizing multiple events or efforts into a smaller number of tasks. »
Spontaneous tumors of the thymus (Dunning and Curtis 1946, Dunning et al 1947) »
The resinous oil tapped from the trunks of Copaifera reticulata. Copaiba oil is used medicinally for its ability to modulate the inflammatory… »
The amount of money that a patient with health insurance pays for each healthcare service, such as a visit to the doctor,… »
The amount of money that a patient with health insurance pays for each healthcare service, such as a visit to the doctor,… »
A type of lung disease marked by permanent damage to tissues in the lungs, making it hard to breathe. COPD includes chronic… »
An abbreviation for a chemotherapy combination that is often used with radiation therapy to treat certain types of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma in… »
An abbreviation for a chemotherapy combination that is often used with radiation therapy to treat certain types of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma in… »
To adjust to new situations and overcome problems. »
A unit of concentration expressed as a number of copies per unit volume equal to one milliliter. »
Copine-1 (537 aa, ~59 kDa) is encoded by the human CPNE1 gene. This protein plays a role in both calcium binding and… »
Copine-7 (633aa, ~70 kDa) is encoded by the human CPNE7 gene. This protein is involved in lipid binding and may play a… »
The process of successfully managing difficult or challenging situations. »
The methods a person uses to deal with stressful situations. These may help a person face a situation, take action, and be… »
A self-report inventory that measures how a person copes with problems and stress. The protocol includes 8 scales within 2 categories. (Copyright… »
Having a long-term, or chronic, illness can disrupt your life in many ways. You may often be tired and in pain. Your… »
After surviving a disaster, people may feel dazed or even numb. They may also feel sad, helpless, or anxious. In spite of… »
Molécula compuesta de dos o más clases diferentes de pequeñas moléculas llamadas monómeros. Los monómeros se unen formando un patrón repetitivo. … »
A molecule made up of two or more different kinds of small molecules called monomers. The monomers are joined together in a… »
The act of producing a chemical structure with a high molecular weight that is comprised of two or more monomer subunits. The… »
A synthetic polymer (copolymer of 1,3-bis(methylaminocarboxyl)-2-methylenepropanecarbamate and N-vinyl pyrrolidone) of low molecular weight which acts as a nonspecific immune modulator and has… »
An abbreviation for a chemotherapy combination used to treat Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas. It includes the drugs cyclophosphamide, vincristine sulfate (Oncovin), procarbazine… »
Abreviatura del nombre de un régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar linfomas de Hodgkin y no Hodgkin. Incluye los… »
An abbreviation for a chemotherapy combination used to treat Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas. It includes the drugs cyclophosphamide, vincristine sulfate (Oncovin), procarbazine… »
An abbreviation for a chemotherapy combination used to treat Hodgkin lymphoma in children. It may be used with radiation therapy. COPP-ABV includes… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin en los niños. Se puede usar… »
An abbreviation for a chemotherapy combination used to treat Hodgkin lymphoma in children. It may be used with radiation therapy. COPP-ABV regimen… »
A regimen consisting of cyclophosphamide, vincristine, procarbazine and prednisone (COOP) alternating with doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine and dacarbazine (ABVD), used for the treatment… »
An element with atomic symbol Cu, atomic number 29, and atomic weight 63. »
Copper Chelation involves non-covalent coordination bonding between copper and an organic chemical, often as part of an enzyme. »
A lipophilic copper(II)bis(thiosemicarbazone) labeled with the positron-emitting isotope (61)Cu with hypoxia-selective and radioisotopic activities. With a high membrane permeability and redox potential,… »
A radiopharmaceutical composed of the nonspecific perfusion agent ethylglyoxal bis(thiosemicarbazone) (ETS) linked to the beta-emitting, radioisotope copper Cu 62, with potential tumor… »
A radioconjugate consisting of a lipophilic, neutral, bioreductive copper-bis(thiosemicarbazone) complex, copper-diacetyl-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (Cu-ATSM), labeled with the beta-emitting radioisotope copper Cu 62, with hypoxia-selective… »
A radioconjugate consisting of a lipophilic, bioreductive copper(II)bis(thiosemicarbazone) complex, copper-pyruvaldehyde-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (Cu-PTSM), linked to the beta-emitting, radioisotope copper Cu 62, with potential perfusion… »
A peptide analog of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) radiolabeled with the positron-emitting radioisotope copper Cu 64, with potential diagnostic ability upon… »
A diagnostic radioimmunoconjugate comprised of the recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody trastuzumab conjugated with the positron-emitting radioisotope copper Cu 64. Copper Cu 64… »
A substance being studied in PET imaging to detect certain types of tumors. Copper Cu 64 is a radioactive substance. It… »
A radioimmunoconjugate of the fully human monoclonal antibody against the third member of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), HER3 or ERBB3,… »
A radioimmunoconjugate containing rituximab, a recombinant chimeric murine/human antibody directed against the human CD20 antigen, conjugated with the bifunctional, macrocyclic chelating agent… »
A radioimmunoconjugate containing the recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody trastuzumab conjugated with the bifunctional, macrocyclic chelating agent tetra-azacyclododecanetetra-acetic acid (DOTA) and labeled with… »
The orally bioavailable copper salt of D-gluconic acid. In addition to its roles as an enzyme cofactor for cytochrome C oxidase and… »
The determination of the amount of copper present in a sample. »
The copper salt of undecylenic acid, an 11 carbon mono-unsaturated fatty acid with broad-spectrum antifungal activity. Undecylenic acid inhibits the morphogenesis of… »
Copper-transporting ATPase 1 (1500 aa, ~163 kDa) is encoded by the human ATP7A gene. This protein is involved in copper ion… »
Eating of excrement. »
A secondary representation, reproduction, or replica. »
The number of molecules of a particular type on or in a cell or part of a cell. Usually applied to specific… »
A software application that performs copy number and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) analysis on data from Affymetrix mapping genotyping microarrays. »
Variation in the number of copies of a particular sequence within the genetic material of an individual. Large-scale copy number polymorphisms are… »
A document or statement granting exclusive right to own, publish, and sell literary, musical, or artistic work, or intellectual property. »
A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. CoQ10 helps mitochondria (small structures in the cell)… »
Nutriente que el cuerpo necesita en pequeñas cantidades para funcionar y mantenerse sano. CoQ10 ayuda a las mitocondrias (estructuras pequeñas de la… »
A rare congenital abnormality of the heart characterized by the presence of three atria. The right or left atrium is divided into… »
A muscle arising from the coracoid process of the scapula, inserted in the medial border of the humerus, and acts to adduct… »
An environmental stress indicator for coral; if conditions for corals are not optimum, the corals will expel the algae that live among… »
A long slender flexible material usually consisting of several strands woven or twisted together; a part of the body resembling a… »
See Umbilical cord blood stem cells. »
A flexible cable designed to connect electronic devices. »
Operación en las cuerdas vocales o en la médula espinal. »
An operation on the vocal cords or on the spinal cord. »
A drug used to treat certain types of abnormal heart rhythms that have not gotten better with other drugs. Corderone affects the… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar ciertos tipos de ritmos cardíacos anormales que no mejoraron con otros medicamentos. Corderone afecta la actividad… »
Medicamento contra el cáncer; es un tipo de antibiótico antitumoral. »
Tipo de cáncer de hueso que habitualmente comienza en la parte inferior de la columna vertebral o en la base del… »
Estructura con forma de cordón en el sistema reproductivo masculino que contiene nervios, sangre y vasos linfáticos, y el vaso deferente (un… »
Estructura con forma de cordón en el sistema reproductivo masculino que contiene nervios, sangre y vasos linfáticos, y el vaso deferente (un… »
Spinal cord section of lateral pathways to relieve pain. This procedure may be done open or percutaneous. (from Taber's) »
An anticancer drug that belongs to a family of drugs called antitumor antibiotics. »
The triphosphate salt of Cordycepin, a purine nucleoside antimetabolite analogue and antibiotic isolated from the fungus Cordyceps militaris with potential antineoplastic… »
The center of an object; indispensable »
Assembly of virus core. »
The removal of a tissue sample with a wide needle for examination under a microscope. Also called core needle biopsy. »
The removal of pancreatic tissue using a needle with a relatively large diameter, for microscopic examination. »
A rod that sits within a coil, or a general term refering to the central, main part of a device. »
Shared facilities which provide services of a particular area of expertise. »