293,031 терминов и синонимов из MeSH и LOINC
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Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D001997 | L3341948 | preferred | S3869430 | Y | БРОНХОЛЕГОЧНАЯ ДИСПЛАЗИЯ |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D001997 | L0891546 | no | S1095363 | Y | BRONKHOLEGOCHNAIA DISPLAZIIA |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10066204 | L15731358 | no | S19092156 | Y | Хроническая болезнь легких недоношенных |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10006475 | L15733656 | no | S19022062 | N | Бронхопульмональная дисплазия |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10006475 | L15733656 | no | S19022062 | Y | Бронхопульмональная дисплазия |
Medical Subject Headings | A0032927 | AT100259158 | A chronic lung disease developed after OXYGEN INHALATION THERAPY or mechanical ventilation (VENTILATION, MECHANICAL) usually occurring in certain premature infants (INFANT, PREMATURE) or newborn infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME, NEWBORN). Histologically, it is characterized by the unusual abnormalities of the bronchioles, such as METAPLASIA, decrease in alveolar number, and formation of CYSTS. | ||||
(CPTSP) CRISP Thesaurus | A0475085 | AT51219792 | chronic lung disease of infants, possibly related to oxygen toxicity or barotrauma, characterized by bronchiolar metaplasia and interstitial fibrosis. | ||||
NCI National Institute of Child Health and Human Development | A19027681 | AT210373860 | A chronic lung disorder associated with pulmonary maldevelopment, scarring, and/or inflammation that develops in preterm neonates. The condition is defined based on treatment with supplemental oxygen for at least 28 days adjusted for the degree of prematurity. | ||||
NCI Thesaurus | A19027681 | AT230074206 | Chronic lung disease requiring treatment with oxygen for at least 28 days and with a spectrum of severity from mild to severe, that predominantly affects premature infants. While the radiologic pattern is typical in the closer to term patient, the pattern in the small preterm infant is very non-discrete and variable. |