Medicine

A recombinant form of CD4 antigen with anti-HIV application. Recombinant soluble T4 antigen (rsT4) is derived from cell surface antigen CD4 lacking… »
A recombinant peptide chemically identical or similar to endogenous somatostatin. Somatostatin is a cyclic tetradecapeptide regulating many endocrine and nervous system… »
Recombinant form of endogenous thymopoietin, a thymic hormone. »
A recombinant form of a polypeptide chemically identical to or similar to the hormone secreted by the thymus gland. Thymosin is generally… »
A recombinant form of thyroglobulin identical to or similar to the endogenous iodine-containing glycoprotein. Thyroglobulin is synthesized in the thyroid follicular cell,… »
A peptide hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary. It promotes the growth of the thyroid gland and stimulates the synthesis of thyroid… »
A recombinant form of the human anterior pituitary glycoprotein thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) with use in the diagnostic setting. With an amino… »
A form of tissue plasminogen activator that is made in the laboratory. It helps dissolve blood clots and is used to treat… »
A recombinant therapeutic agent which is chemically identical to or similar to endogenous transforming growth factor (TGF). Representing peptides of two… »
A recombinant form of Transforming Growth Factor-Alpha, a polypeptide growth factor involved with the growth and differentiation of epidermal and epithelial cells,… »
A recombinant therapeutic agent which is chemically identical to or similar to the endogenous cytokine transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) with proapoptotic and… »
A recombinant form of the endogenous Transforming Growth Factor-Beta 1, a protein involved with the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation. … »
A recombinant agent, which is chemically identical to or similar to the endogenous cytokine transforming growth factor-beta-3 (TGF-beta-3). TGF-beta-3 modulates cell growth… »
A recombinant polypeptide chemically identical to or similar to the endogenous cytokine transforming growth factor-beta-2 (TGF-beta-2). TGF-beta-2 modulates cell growth and immune… »
A recombinant therapeutic agent which is chemically identical to or similar to one of a number of endogenous tumor necrosis factor (TNF)… »
A recombinant therapeutic agent which is chemically identical to or similar to the endogenous cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha with antineoplastic properties. … »
A recombinant agent, which is chemically identical to or similar to the endogenous cytokine tumor necrosis factor-beta (TNF-beta). Produced predominantly by T-lymphocytes… »
A recombinant peptide of the tyrosinase-related protein 1 (TRP1) used in vaccine therapy. Expressed by cells of melanocyte origin, TRP1 is an… »
A recombinant therapeutic agent which is chemically identical to or similar to an endogenous non-mutated melanocyte differentiation antigen expressed by both normal… »
A drug used to treat high blood levels of uric acid in patients with leukemia, lymphoma, and other types of cancer who… »
A vaccinia virus based vaccine expressing human tumor associated epithelial mucin (DF3 antigen; MUC1). MUC1 antigen, a membrane bound glycoprotein expressed by… »
A vaccine consisting of recombinant vaccinia virus encoding prostate specific antigen (PSA). Vaccination with recombinant vaccinia prostate-specific antigen vaccine stimulates the host… »
A vaccine consisting of recombinant modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) viral vector encoding mutated forms of the genes for the viral oncoproteins E6… »
A recombinant vaccinia virus encoding the T-cell co-stimulatory molecule B7-1. Co-administration of recombinant vaccinia-B7.1 and a tumor-associated antigen in a cancer vaccine… »
A recombinant vaccinia virus encoding the T-cell co-stimulatory molecule B7-1. Co-administration of recombinant vaccinia-B7.1 and a tumor-associated antigen vaccine may enhance tumor-associated… »
A recombinant vaccinia virus encoding carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). CEA is overexpressed in several cancer cell types, including gastrointestinal, breast, and non-small cell… »
A cancer vaccine made with a form of vaccinia virus that does not cause disease in humans. It is being studied in… »
A vaccine consisting of recombinant vaccinia virus encoding the tumor-associated antigen carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and a TRIad of COstimulatory Molecules (B7-1, ICAM-1,… »
A recombinant vaccinia virus that encodes granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF). By activating T-cells and macrophages, vaccination with recombinant vaccinia GM-CSF… »
A recombinant vaccinia virus encoding a modified peptide of the gp100 melanoma-melanocyte antigen with potential use in cancer immunotherapy. gp100 human… »
A recombinant vaccinia virus encoding a modified peptide of the gp100 melanoma-melanocyte antigen with potential use in cancer immunotherapy. gp100 human… »
A vaccine containing a recombinant vaccinia virus that encodes the gene for human mucin-1, a tumor-associated antigen. Upon administration, recombinant vaccinia-MUC-1 vaccine… »
An admixture of recombinant vaccinia virus encoding MUC-1 and recombinant vaccinia virus encoding the murine T-cell co-stimulatory molecule B7.1. MUC-1 is… »
A cancer vaccine consisting of an inactivated recombinant vaccinia virus encoding epitope peptides derived from melanoma-related HLA-A2-restricted tumor-associated antigens (TAAs), including Melan-A(27-35),… »
A cancer vaccine consisting of a recombinant vaccinia viral vector encoding an immunogenic peptide derived from the cancer-testis antigen NY-ESO-1, an antigen… »
A recombinant vaccinia virus encoding prostate-specific antigen (PSA). Vaccination with recombinant vaccinia-PSA may stimulate the host immune system to mount a… »
A recombinant vaccinia virus encoding a modified peptide of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) with a leucine substitution at position 155, and a… »
A recombinant vaccinia virus encoding prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) with potential use in cancer immunotherapy. »
A cancer vaccine made with a form of a vaccinia virus that does not cause disease in humans. It is being studied… »
A recombinant vaccinia virus encoding the melanocyte differentiation antigen tyrosinase-related protein-1 (TRP-1) with potential use in cancer immunotherapy. »
A recombinant vaccinia virus (based on the modified vaccinia virus Ankara) expressing tyrosinase. Tyrosinase is a melanoma-specific differentiation agent that catalyzes the… »
A recombinant therapeutic agent which is chemically identical to or similar to endogenous vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Produced by a… »
A recombinant, replicating oncolytic vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) carrying the human interferon-beta (IFN-b) gene, with potential immunomodulating and antineoplastic activities. Upon intratumoral… »
A vaccine produced from genetically engineered viral vector by introduction of foreign genetic materials to activate immune response in a host. … »
An individual cell or organisms which carries recombinant DNA »
The percentage of individuals in a population with a non-parental genotype. »
Homologous recombination can operate at both double-strand breaks and free ends. The homologous chromosome serves as a template for DNA repair during… »
Advice telling someone what the best thing to do is. »
The recommended atmospheric pressure for handling or operating a device. »
The recommended humidity level for handling or operating a device. »
The recommended temperature of the environment when handling or operating a device. »
The recommended storage atmospheric pressure for a device. »
The recommended storage humidity level for a device. »
The recommended storage temperature for a device. »
A substance that requires reconstitution with a suitable solvent and is intended for oral administration in a drop-wise fashion. »
A solution that requires reconstitution with a suitable solvent, and is intended for oral administration. »
Tipo de reconstrucción de la mama en la que se extirpa un colgajo de tejido de otra parte del cuerpo mediante cirugía… »
Cirugía que se realiza para reconstruir la forma de la mama después de una mastectomía. »
Cirugía para volver a construir el recto (las últimas pulgadas del intestino grueso más cercanas al ano) usando una porción del… »
Si usted necesita una mastectomía, tiene la opción de someterse a una cirugía o no para reconstruir la forma del… »
A classification of the reconstruction filter used to suppress noise, enhance edges, perform resolution recovery and smooth an image. »
The type of mathematical process used to produce the displayed image from the raw k-space data obtained from the receiver circuitry. … »
A doctor who can surgically reshape or rebuild (reconstruct) a part of the body, such as a woman's breast after surgery for… »
Surgery that is done to reshape or rebuild (reconstruct) a part of the body changed by previous surgery. »
Anything (e.g., a document) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events. »
A study in which data from different sources are "linked". Usually used to compile epidemiological data. The logic of record… »
A device designed to capture and store audiovisual or other data. »
To become well and healthy again. »
One of the possible results of an adverse event outcome that indicates that the event has improved or recuperated. »
One of the possible results of an adverse event outcome where the subject recuperated but retained pathological conditions resulting from the prior… »
One of the possible results of an adverse event outcome where the subject recuperated and is free of any pathological conditions resulting… »
One of the possible results of an adverse event outcome that indicates that the event is improving. »
A healing process and/or an outcome implying relative health. The term is typically used in the context of direct and indirect… »
A process that derives plasma from single units of whole blood or as a by-product from the preparation of blood components from… »
A method whereby a subject is allowed to recover for a specific period of time after an activity before it is… »
The duration from the end of dosing to the final sacrifice of the subject. »
RecQ family proteins are 3'-5' DNA helicases. All RecQ family proteins include a domain of approx. 450 amino acids that contains… »
RecQ-mediated genome instability protein 2 (147 aa, ~16 kDa) is encoded by the human C16orf75 gene. This protein is involved in the… »
This gene is involved in DNA unwinding and the promotion of DNA strand annealing. »
Human RECQL wild-type allele is located within 12p12 and is approximately 32 kb in length. This allele, which encodes ATP-dependent DNA helicase… »
This gene is involved in the initiation of DNA replication and sister-chromatid cohesion. »
Human RECQL4 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 8q24.3 and is approximately 6 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
This gene plays a role in the regulation of DNA topology. »
Human RECQL5 wild-type allele is located within 17q25.2-q25.3 and is approximately 40 kb in length. This allele, which encodes ATP-dependent DNA helicase… »
Any activity that is intended for refreshment or diversion. »
A drug used for personal enjoyment rather than for medicinal purposes. »
A type of therapy that uses activities to help meet the physical and emotional needs of patients with an illness or disability… »
The process of enrolling, enlisting, or adding individuals to a group. »
By or having to do with the rectum. The rectum is the last several inches of the large intestine closest to the… »
Por el recto o relacionado con el recto. El recto corresponde a las últimas pulgadas del intestino grueso más cercanas al… »
An adenocarcinoma arising from the rectum. It is more frequently seen in populations with a Western type diet and in patients… »
An adenoma that arises from the rectum. The group of rectal adenomas includes tubular, villous, and tubulovillous adenomas, traditional serrated adenomas,… »
An adenoma that arises from the rectum. It is characterized by the presence of severe epithelial dysplasia. »
A polypoid adenoma that arises from and protrudes into the lumen of the rectum. Epithelial dysplasia is always present. According… »
An unusual rectal carcinoma characterized by the presence of glandular and squamous carcinomatous components. The two carcinomatous components may be admixed… »
Leakage due to breakdown of a rectal anastomosis. »
An air filled rectal balloon that is used for prostate immobilization in patients receiving radiation therapy for prostate cancer. »
Removal of rectal tissue, for microscopic examination. »
Cancer that forms in the tissues of the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine closest to the anus). … »
A malignant epithelial neoplasm that arises from the rectum and invades through the muscularis mucosa into the submucosa. The vast majority… »
A term that refers to the staging of rectal carcinoma according to the American Joint Committee on Cancer, 7th edition. »
A cream intended for administration in or around the rectum. »
A rare, invasive rectal adenocarcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant cribriform glands with central necrotic changes. »
The rectum is the lower part of your large intestine where your body stores stool. Problems with rectum are common. They include… »
A substance intended for administration in or around the rectum. »
A morphologic finding indicating the presence of dysplastic glandular epithelial cells in the rectal mucosa. There is no evidence of… »
An abnormal communication between the rectum and another organ or cavity. »
A foam intended for administration to the rectum. »
A gel intended for administration to the rectum. »
Bleeding originating from the rectal wall and discharged from the anus. »
A serrated polypoid lesion that arises in the rectum. It rarely produces symptoms. This group includes goblet cell rich, mucin… »
A non-neoplastic hamartomatous polyp that arises from the rectum. It is characterized by the presence of tortuous and cystically dilated glands,… »
A Kaposi sarcoma arising from the rectum. »
A well-circumscribed benign smooth muscle neoplasm arising from the rectum. It is characterized by the presence of spindle cells with cigar-shaped nuclei,… »
An aggressive malignant smooth muscle neoplasm that arises from the rectum. It is characterized by a proliferation of neoplastic spindle… »
A benign adipose tissue neoplasm of the rectum. »
An extranodal lymphoma that arises from the rectum. The majority are B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas. »
A rare, invasive rectal adenocarcinoma characterized by the presence of sheets of malignant epithelial cells with vesicular nuclei, prominent nucleoli, and abundant… »
An aggressive malignant melanocytic neoplasm that arises from the rectum. »
A rare, invasive rectal adenocarcinoma characterized by the presence of clusters of malignant glandular cells within stromal spaces. »
An invasive adenocarcinoma of the rectum characterized by the presence of pools of extracellular mucin. Malignant glandular epithelial cells are present… »
An inflammatory process affecting the mucous membrane of the rectum. »
A necrotic process involving the rectal wall. »
A benign or malignant neoplasm that affects the rectum. Representative examples of benign neoplasms include lipoma and leiomyoma. Representative examples… »
A neoplasm with neuroendocrine differentiation that arises from the rectum. It includes well differentiated neuroendocrine tumors (low and intermediate grade) and… »
A well differentiated, low grade neuroendocrine tumor (carcinoid tumor) that arises from the rectum. The mitotic count is less than 2 per… »
Blockage of the normal flow of the intestinal contents in the rectum. »
An ointment intended for administration in or around the rectum. »
Pain in the rectal area. »
An rupture in the rectal wall due to traumatic or pathologic processes. »
A polypoid lesion that arises from the rectum and protrudes into the lumen. This group includes adenomatous polyps, serrated polyps, and hamartomatous… »
A powder intended for administration to the rectum. »
Protrusion of the rectal mucous membrane through the anus. There are various degrees: incomplete with no displacement of the anal sphincter muscle;… »
Surgery to rebuild the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine before the anus) using a section of the… »
A malignant mesenchymal tumor with skeletal muscle differentiation affecting the rectum. »
The introduction of a substance into the gastrointestinal tract by the way of the rectum, usually for systemic action. Depending on the… »
A malignant mesenchymal neoplasm that arises from the rectum. Representative examples include angiosarcoma, Kaposi sarcoma, and leiomyosarcoma. »
A biphasic rectal carcinoma with a spindle cell, sarcomatoid component. »
A rare, invasive rectal adenocarcinoma characterized by the presence of a malignant infiltrate with serrated glandular architecture. »
A polyp that arises from the rectum. It is characterized by the presence of serrated glands and the absence of generalized… »
An infiltrating adenocarcinoma arising from the rectum. It is characterized by the presence of malignant glandular cells with prominent intracytoplasmic… »
An aggressive, high-grade, and poorly differentiated carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation that arises from the rectum. It is characterized by the presence… »
A spray intended for administration to the rectum. »
A very rare rectal carcinoma characterized by the presence of a malignant squamous cell infiltrate. »
Narrowing of the rectal lumen. »
A suppository intended for administration within the rectum. »
An adenoma that arises from the rectum. It is characterized by prominent serration of the glands and the presence of generalized… »
A usually polypoid neoplasm that arises from the glandular epithelium of the rectal mucosa. It is characterized by a tubular architectural… »
A neoplasm that arises from the glandular epithelium of the rectal mucosa. It is characterized by tubular and villous architectural patterns. The… »
A circumscribed inflammatory and necrotic erosive lesion in the mucosa surface of the rectum. »
An invasive malignant epithelial tumor that arises from the rectum. There is no morphologic, immunophenotypic, or molecular biological evidence of glandular… »
A neoplasm that arises from the glandular epithelium of the rectal mucosa. It is characterized by a villous architectural pattern. The neoplastic… »
A parallelogram with four right angles. A square is a special rectangle with four equal sides. »
An electrical device designed to convert alternating current to direct current. »
A very simplified scan, now of historical interest, in which a radiation detector is systematically positioned over the subject, viewing only a… »
Inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine closest to the anus). Also… »
Inflamación de la membrana mucosa que reviste el recto (las últimas pulgadas del intestino grueso más cercanas al ano). También se llama… »
Las últimas pulgadas del intestino grueso más cercanas al ano. »
An abnormal communication between the rectum, bladder, and vagina. »
An adenocarcinoma arising from the rectosigmoid area. It is more frequently seen in populations with a Western type diet and in… »
A malignant epithelial neoplasm that arises from the rectosigmoid area and invades through the muscularis mucosa into the submucosa. The vast… »
A term that refers to the staging of rectosigmoid carcinoma according to the American Joint Committee on Cancer, 7th edition. »
A portion of the large intestine that includes the descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum. »
An invasive adenocarcinoma of the rectosigmoid area characterized by the presence of pools of extracellular mucin. Malignant glandular epithelial cells are… »
A benign or malignant neoplasm that affects the rectosigmoid region. Representative examples of benign neoplasms include lipoma and leiomyoma. Representative… »
The area where the sigmoid colon joins the rectum. »
An infiltrating adenocarcinoma arising from the rectosigmoid area. It is characterized by the presence of malignant glandular cells with prominent intracytoplasmic… »
Surgical removal part or all of the sigmoid colon, and part or all of the rectum. »
The last several inches of the large intestine closest to the anus. »
A tissue sample that contains the rectum and anus. »
One of the four quadriceps muscles, located in the middle of the front of the thigh. Its actions involve the extension of… »
Medición del número de neutrófilos en la sangre. Los neutrófilos son un tipo de glóbulo blanco. Ayudan a combatir infecciones. Se puede… »
Recuento del número de espermatozoides en una muestra de semen. Un recuento de esperma se puede usar para medir la fecundidad. … »
Prueba para medir el número de glóbulos rojos, glóbulos blancos y plaquetas en la sangre. También se miden las cantidades de hemoglobina… »
Prueba para medir el número de glóbulos rojos, glóbulos blancos y plaquetas en la sangre. También se miden las cantidades de hemoglobina… »
Medición del número de glóbulos rojos, glóbulos blancos y plaquetas en la sangre, que incluye los diferentes tipos de glóbulos blancos (neutrófilos,… »
Prueba para medir el número de glóbulos rojos, glóbulos blancos y plaquetas en la sangre. También se miden las cantidades de hemoglobina… »
Extracción de espermatozoides de los testículos o epididimo de un hombre que realiza un médico usando una aguja fina u otro… »
Un ataque cerebrovascular (ACV) puede causar daño cerebral permanente. La gente que sobrevive a un derrame cerebral necesita volver a aprender… »
Volver a estar bien y sano de nuevo. »
To come back or to return. »
Cancer that has recurred (come back), usually after a period of time during which the cancer could not be detected. The cancer… »
Specifies whether this is a reappearance of an entity, event or activity. »
In genetics, the likelihood that a hereditary trait or disorder present in one family member will occur again in other family… »
Aumento de la concentración del APE (antígeno prostático específico) en la sangre de los pacientes de cáncer de próstata después del tratamiento… »
The reemergence of adenosquamous lung carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of adrenal cortex carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a pheochromocytoma following surgical removal. »
The reemergence of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in adults after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of acute myeloid leukemia in adults after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of adult Burkitt lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of adult diffuse large cell lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of adult diffuse mixed cell lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of adult diffuse small cleaved cell lymphoma after a period of remission. »
A hepatocellular carcinoma that occurs during adulthood and has recurred after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of Hodgkin lymphoma in adulthood after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of adult immunoblastic lymphoma after a period of remission. »
A hepatocellular carcinoma or intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma that occurs during adulthood and has recurred after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of adult lymphoblastic lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The re-emergence of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in adults after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a spinal cord neoplasm in adulthood after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of an aggressive adult non-Hodgkin lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of anal canal carcinoma in HIV-positive patients after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of alveolar soft part sarcoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of anal carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of anaplastic large cell lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of angiosarcoma after a period of remission. »
The re-emergence of a pituitary gland neoplasm after a period of remission. »
An artery arising from the distal A1 or proximal A1 segment of the anterior cerebral artery that supplies the anteromedial caudate… »
The reemergence of Askin tumor after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma after a period of remission. »
A recurrence of adenocarcinoma of the bladder after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of bladder carcinoma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of bladder squamous cell carcinoma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of Ewing sarcoma of the bone after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a brain neoplasm after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of carcinoma in the breast after a period of remission »
The reemergence of Burkitt lymphoma after a period of remission. »
Cancer that has recurred (come back), usually after a period of time during which the cancer could not be detected. The cancer… »
TNM staging performed for recurrent cancer. »
The reemergence of a central nervous system neoplasm after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of cervical carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in childhood after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of acute myeloid leukemia in childhood after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of Burkitt lymphoma in childhood after a period of remission. »
Regrowth of benign and malignant childhood cerebellar astrocytomas that have previously been subjected to surgical resection and less frequently other forms of… »
A hepatocellular carcinoma that occurs during childhood and has recurred after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of Hodgkin lymphoma after a period of remission during childhood. »
The reemergence of childhood large cell lymphoma after a period of remission. »
A hepatocellular carcinoma or hepatoblastoma that occurs during childhood and has recurred after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of lymphoblastic lymphoma in childhood after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a malignant germ cell tumor in children after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of childhood medulloblastoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of childhood rhabdomyosarcoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a spinal cord neoplasm in childhood after a period of remission. »
A cholangiocarcinoma that has recurred after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of chondrosarcoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of chronic lymphocytic leukemia after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of chronic myelogenous leukemia after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of colon carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of colorectal carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The return of a disease after a period of remission. »
Recurrence of symptoms of a disease, at a site different and away from the original site. »
Recurrence of symptoms of a disease at the original site. »
The reemergence of duodenal carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of epithelioid sarcoma after a period of remission »
An esophageal adenocarcinoma which has reappeared after a period of remission or after presumed treatment. »
An esophageal carcinoma which has reappeared after a period of remission or after presumed treatment. »
An esophageal squamous cell carcinoma which has reappeared after a period of remission or after presumed treatment. »
Ewing sarcoma which has recurred after treatment and/or remission. While initial complete responses are not uncommon, there is a fair chance of… »
The reemergence of a small round cell tumor with or without neural differentiation after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of an extrahepatic bile duct carcinoma after a period of remission. »
Reemergence of extra-osseous Ewing sarcoma after a period of remission. »
Reemergence of extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of extraskeletal osteosarcoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of female reproductive system carcinoma after a period of remission. »
Fetal heart rate decelerations that occur with greater than or equal to 50 percent of uterine contractions within a 20 minute… »
The reemergence of gallbladder carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of gastric carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of carcinoma in any part of the gastrointestinal system after a period of remission. »
A well differentiated neuroendocrine tumor (carcinoid tumor) that arises from the gastrointestinal system and has reemerged after a period of remission. … »
A laboratory test result indicating the presence of recurrent genetic abnormalities in cells. »
The reemergence of gestational trophoblastic tumor after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of grade 1 follicular lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of grade 2 follicular lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of grade 3 follicular lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of carcinoma in the head and neck region after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of hepatoblastoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of hepatocellular carcinoma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of high grade B-cell lymphoma Burkitt-like lymphoma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of Hodgkin lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of hypopharyngeal carcinoma after a period of remission. »
Reemergence of squamous cell carcinoma of the hypopharynx after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of inflammatory carcinoma of the breast after a period of remission »
Reappearance of cholestasis caused by obstruction within the liver. »
The reemergence of Kaposi sarcoma after a period of remission. »
The re-emergence of large cell lung carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of laryngeal carcinoma after a period of remission. »
Damage to the recurrent laryngeal nerve. »
Paralysis of the recurrent laryngeal nerve. Causes include surgical and non-surgical traumas, neoplasms (e.g., lung carcinoma), and inflammatory neuritis. »
The reemergence of squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of verrucous carcinoma of the larynx after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of leiomyosarcoma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of lentigo maligna after a period of remission »
The reemergence of lip and/or oral cavity carcinoma after a period of remission. »
Reemergence of basal cell carcinoma of the lip after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a malignant adipose tissue neoplasm after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of liver carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The re-emergence of lung adenocarcinoma after a period of remission. »
Lung carcinoma that has re-emerged after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a carcinoma that affects the male reproductive system after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a malignant duodenal neoplasm after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a malignant neoplasm of the endocervix after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a malignant neoplasm of the stomach after a period of remission. »
A rare malignant mesenchymal neoplasm, believed to have its origin in smooth muscle derived pericytes, which has recurred after treatment. »
The reemergence of a hypopharyngeal malignant neoplasm after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of malignant mesothelioma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of a nasopharyngeal malignant neoplasm after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a malignant neoplasm after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a malignant salivary gland neoplasm after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a lip or oral cavity malignant neoplasm after a period of remission. »
A malignant tumor of neural sheath origin-lesions reappearing after an intermission or remission. »
Malignant testicular germ cell tumor reemerging after a period of remission. »
Reemergence of malignant thymoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a mantle cell lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of marginal zone B-cell lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of medulloblastoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a meningioma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary in the neck region after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of nasal cavity or paranasal sinus carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of nasal type NK/T-cell lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma of the nasopharynx after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of undifferentiated carcinoma of the nasopharynx after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a neoplasm after a period of remission »
The reemergence of neuroblastoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of non-Hodgkin lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The re-emergence of non-small cell lung carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of adenoid cystic carcinoma in the oral cavity after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of carcinoma in the oral cavity after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of mucoepidermoid carcinoma in the oral cavity after a period of remission. »
Reemergence of squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity after a period of remission. »
Reemergence of verrucous carcinoma of the oral cavity after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of oropharyngeal carcinoma after a period of remission. »
Reemergence of squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of osteosarcoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of ovarian carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The re-emergence of ovarian germ cell tumor after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of pancreatic carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of parathyroid gland carcinoma after a period of remission. »
A carcinoma of the penis that reappears after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a small round cell tumor with neural differentiation after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor of bone after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of malignant peritoneal mesothelioma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of carcinoma of the pharynx after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of plasma cell myeloma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of pleural malignant mesothelioma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the central or the peripheral nervous system after a period of remission. »
Prostate carcinoma reemerging after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of rectal carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of rectosigmoid carcinoma after a period of remission. »
A reemergence of renal cell carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of Wilms tumor of the kidney after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of rhabdomyosarcoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of salivary gland carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of small cell carcinoma of the lung after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of small intestine carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of B-cell small lymphocytic lymphoma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of a spinal cord neoplasm after a period of remission. »
The re-emergence of squamous cell lung carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of synovial sarcoma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of T-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of a thyroid gland carcinoma after a period of remission. »
Reemergence of "malignant fibrous histiocytoma" after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of ureter carcinoma after a period of remission »
The reemergence of urethral carcinoma after a period of remission »
Reemergence of transitional cell cancer of the renal pelvis and ureter after a period of remission. »
Reemerging uterine corpus carcinoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of uterine corpus sarcoma after a period of remission. »
The reemergence of vaginal carcinoma after a period of remission. »
Variable decelerations that occur with greater than or equal to 50 percent of uterine contractions. They are usually associated with umbilical cord… »
The reemergence of vulvar carcinoma after a period of remission. »
An adverse event that occurs and resolves during a cycle or course of medical intervention and then reoccurs in a later cycle… »
A set of pretreatment prognostic factors used to predict potential outcomes for neurooncology patients. »
The hue of the long-wave end of the visible spectrum, evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately… »
A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood. Red blood cells contain a… »
The determination of the amount of red blood cell casts present in a urine sample. »
Any procedure used to process or manipulate units of red blood cells. »
Preparation of human red blood cells used to detect or identify blood-group antibodies for blood group determination. »
Cell biology concerned with structure and function of erythrocytes. »
A type of evergreen tree with hard fragrant wood that is a member of the cypress family. The oil from the wood… »
Trifolium pratense. A plant with flowers that has been used in some cultures to treat certain medical problems. It is being studied… »
The fruit of the jujube plant. It has been used in some cultures to treat certain medical problems. »
The inner bark of this plant has been used in some cultures to treat certain medical problems. It may have antioxidant… »
Lay term applied to any condition with dilation of conjunctival or ciliary blood vessels; innumerable causes, especially irritation and infection. »
A type of striated skeletal muscle fiber that contracts slowly and contains high amounts of mitochondria, myoglobin and sarcoplasm. »
An abrupt onset drug reaction characterized by a red rash that involves the face, neck, and upper torso. »
A risk factor for colorectal, stomach, and pancreatic cancer. »
An optic examination in which an ophthalmoscope or retinoscope is placed approximately 30cm from the eye to visualize whether a reddish hue… »
The killing of target cells by changing the natural specificity of cytotoxic T cells by the use of an antibody or other… »
Coloration of the skin; sign of inflammation »
A chemical reaction that takes place between an oxidizing substance and a reducing substance. The oxidizing substance loses electrons in the reaction,… »
Reacción química que se produce cuando una sustancia se pone en contacto con el hidrógeno u otra sustancia reductora. »
Tratamiento usado para destruir células T, que desempeña un papel importante en la respuesta inmunitaria. La eliminación de células T de un… »
Made less in size or amount or degree. »
A gel formulation containing reduced glutathione, L-cysteine, and anthocyanins with potential antioxidant, immunostimulating, and chemoprotective properties. Reduced glutathione is the primary cellular… »
A chemical reaction that takes place when a substance comes into contact with hydrogen or another reducing substance. »
Surgery performed to reduce the size of the breast. »
Undertake epidemiologic research to reduce or prevent the occurrence of OIs in HIV-infected persons. »
The attribute of being superfluous and unneeded. »
A type of cell that appears in people with Hodgkin disease. The number of these cells increases as the disease advances. … »
Reelin (3460 aa, ~388 kDa) is encoded by the human RELN gene. This protein is involved in both neuronal development and… »
Reelin is an extracellular protein secreted by neurons. Reeler mice with a defective Reelin gene exhibit neuronal abnormalities in development. … »
El reemplazo de la cadera es una cirugía para personas con daños severos en una cadera. Cuando se hace un reemplazo de… »
El reemplazo de rodilla es una cirugía para personas con daños graves en la rodilla. El reemplazo de la rodilla puede aliviar… »
Término usado en mamografía que se refiere al reemplazo del tejido de mama con tejido graso. Por lo general, esto se presenta… »
An orally bioavailable selective MEK inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity. Refametinib specifically inhibits mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1 (MAP2K1 or MAPK/ERK kinase… »
A note acknowledging a source of information or quoting a passage. »
A reference associated with a particular comment. »
The date and time of a specific reference point. »
A document that provides pertinent details for consultation about a subject. »
A point in time that indicates the cessation of an event. »
A sequence of characters that represents a reference identification. »
An object oriented information model to harmonize the definition of HL7 messages across different application domains. »
In medicine, a set of values that a doctor uses to interpret a patient’s test results. The reference interval for a… »
Something referred to; the object of a reference. »
A time frame that is of value for its relationship to a notable event. »
A specified location to which measurements are referred. »
In medicine, a set of values that a doctor uses to interpret a patient’s test results. The reference range for a… »
A region of interest in an image chosen for comparison purposes because its uptake properties have some desired feature. »
The possible or expected results that can be obtained by observing, monitoring, measuring or otherwise qualitatively or quantitatively recording one or more… »
Additional description of the reference result. »
Specifies whether the result applies to when the subject had abstained from eating when the specimen is obtained. »
Data or information that is determined by an act of observation. »
A coded value specifying the type of subjects to which this reference result applies. EXAMPLE(S): adult males, adult females, minor males, minor… »
A coded value specifying the kind of reference, i.e. how it is to be used or what its purpose is. EXAMPLE(S): normal… »
A coded value specifying the anatomic location that is the focus of a reference result. »
A coded value specifying the side of the body (or a paired organ) that is a target site for a result. … »
A coded value specifying the kind of reference result. »
A point in time that indicates the beginning of an event. »
The point in time that acts as a fixed reference point to an event. »
A citation in an external publication that refers to results of this study. »
A bibliographical reference in a format acceptable to the registration authority. »
The textual representation of the linked page. »
A unique symbol that establishes identity to a publication that cites this study's results. »
A non-unique textual identifier specifying the source of the publication identifier. »
A complete reference to a website (including http://) that is directly relevant to the study. »
In medicine, a set of values that a doctor uses to interpret a patient’s test results. The reference values for a… »
En el campo de la medicina, el acto de un médico que envía a un paciente a otro médico para que le… »
In medicine, the act of a doctor in which a patient is sent to another doctor for additional healthcare services. »
Sending or directing for treatment, information, or a decision. »
A pathologist that directs a patient to an additional source of medical expertise for assistance, examination, information, or treatment. »
A physician that directs a patient to an additional source of medical expertise for assistance, examination, information, or treatment. »
The spectroscopic analysis of light reflected from a polished sample. The peaks of reflectance/transmittance occur in the same spectral region where… »
A component of a time-of-flight mass spectrometer that uses a static electric field to reverse the direction of travel of the ions… »
An automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus. »
Epilepsy triggered by an external stimulus or an internal mental process. Photosensitive epilepsy is the most common form of reflex epilepsy. … »
A component of the Apgar score, it is the numerical value assigned to the neonate's response to stimuli, such as a mild… »
A rare neurologic syndrome characterized by burning pain, tenderness, swelling, and changes in the skin color and temperature of a body part… »
A relation in which each element is in relation to itself. »
Tipo de masaje en el que se aplican distintas cantidades de presión en puntos específicos de los pies o las manos. Se… »
A type of massage in which different amounts of pressure are applied to specific points on the feet or hands. These… »
Flujo de líquido que retrocede desde el estómago al esófago. »
Flujo hacia atrás de los contenidos ácidos del estómago al esófago (el tubo que conecta la boca con el estómago). También se… »
Flujo hacia atrás de los contenidos ácidos del estómago al esófago (el tubo que conecta la boca con el estómago). También se… »
Flujo hacia atrás de los contenidos ácidos del estómago al esófago (el tubo que conecta la boca con el estómago). También se… »
The backward flow of liquid from the stomach into the esophagus. »
Issue associated with a backward or return flow. »
A defect in the focusing of light on the retina as in astigmatism, myopia, or hyperopia. »
The cornea and lens of your eye helps you focus. Refractive errors are vision problems that happen when the shape of… »
An optical instrument that can be used to determine the refractive index of a sample. »
A method to measure the refractive index (propensity for light to bend) of a sample. »
In medicine, describes a disease or condition that does not respond to treatment. »
Spinal cord neoplasm in adulthood which is resistant to treatment. »
Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma that is resistant to treatment. »
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma resistant to treatment. »
A myelodysplastic syndrome characterized mainly by dysplasia of the erythroid series. Refractory anemia is uncommon. It is primarily a disease… »
A myelodysplastic syndrome characterized by the presence of 5-19% myeloblasts in the bone marrow or 2-19% blasts in the peripheral blood. It… »
Refractory anemia with excess blasts in transformation (RAEB-T) is characterised by dysplastic features of the myeloid and usually erythroid progenitor cells in… »
A provisional entity that encompasses cases with morphologic and clinical characteristics of refractory anemia with ring sideroblasts, marked thrombocytosis, and abnormal… »
A myelodysplastic syndrome characterized by an anemia in which 15% or more of the erythroid precursors are ringed sideroblasts. The ring… »
Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma resistant to treatment. »
B-lymphoblastic lymphoma resistant to treatment. »
B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma that is resistant to treatment. »
Brain neoplasm resistant to treatment. »
Burkitt lymphoma that is resistant to treatment. »
Cancer that does not respond to treatment. The cancer may be resistant at the beginning of treatment or it may become resistant… »
Cancer that does not respond to treatment. The cancer may be resistant at the beginning of treatment, or it may become resistant… »
Central nervous system neoplasm resistant to treatment. »
Spinal cord neoplasm in childhood which is resistant to treatment. »
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia that is resistant to treatment. »
The most common subtype of the myelodysplastic syndromes affecting children. It is characterized by persistent cytopenia with less than 5% blasts in… »
A myelodysplastic syndrome characterized by bi-cytopenia or pancytopenia and dysplastic changes in 10% or more of the cells in two or more… »
A myelodysplastic syndrome characterized by bi-cytopenia or pancytopenia, dysplastic changes in 10% or more of the cells in two or more of… »
A myelodysplastic syndrome characterized by dysplastic changes involving only one myeloid cell lineage in the bone marrow. It primarily affects older adults… »
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma that is resistant to treatment. »
A disease that resists treatment. »
Intestinal T-cell lymphoma that is resistant to treatment. »
Follicular lymphoma grade I, II, III that is resistant to treatment. »
Hairy cell leukemia that is resistant to treatment. »
High grade B-cell lymphoma Burkitt-like lymphoma resistant to treatment. »
Hodgkin lymphoma resistant to treatment »
Hodgkin lymphoma lymphocyte depleted, resistant to treatment. »
Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma resistant to treatment. »
Malignant testicular germ cell tumor that is resistant to treatment. »
Mantle cell lymphoma resistant to treatment. »
Mature T-cell and NK-cell non-Hodgkin Lymphoma resistant to treatment. »
Primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma resistant to treatment. »
Mycosis fungoides resistant to treatment. »
A myelodysplastic syndrome characterized by the presence of at least 10% dysplastic neutrophils in the bone marrow or the peripheral blood. … »
Nodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma resistant to treatment. »
A non-Hodgkin lymphoma which does not respond to treatment. »
Peripheral T-cell lymphoma not otherwise specified resistant to treatment. »
A plasma cell neoplasm that is resistant to treatment. »
B-cell small lymphocytic lymphoma that is resistant to treatment. »
Spinal cord neoplasm resistant to treatment. »
T-lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma resistant to treatment »
T-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma resistant to treatment. »
A myelodysplastic syndrome characterized by the presence of at least 10% dysplastic megakaryocytes, found within at least 30 megakaryocytes examined in the… »
A commercial combination preparation, by Allergan, containing mineral oil and white petrolatum. Refresh PM Lubricant, an ointment, is used to moisturize and… »
Sample is refrigerated and not tested immediately. »
A specimen that has been kept or preserved at a low temperature in a refrigerator. »
The Reference Sequence (RefSeq) collection aims to provide a comprehensive, integrated, non-redundant set of sequences, including genomic DNA, transcript (RNA), and protein… »
A rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by abnormalities in the breakdown of phytanic acid and impaired growth of myelin sheaths. Signs and… »
En el campo de la medicina, se refiere a una vacuna aplicada después de una vacunación previa. Un refuerzo ayuda a mantener… »
A person who has left his country of residence, and cannot return for fear of human-rights related persecution. »
A temporary, often makeshift shelter for persons displaced by war, political oppression, or for religious beliefs. »
An individual that has fled a country for their own safety which has a high occurrence of tuberculosis. »
To decline to do, accept, give, or allow something. »
The determination of the amount of the RANTES (regulated on activation, normally, T-cell expressed, and secreted) chemokine present in a sample. … »
This gene may be involved in pancreatic cell proliferation and differentiation. »
Human REG3A wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 2p12 and is approximately 3 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
Lacking consideration or without thoughtful attention. »
A substance being studied in the treatment of certain types of skin rash and skin pain in cancer patients. The ingredients of… »
Sustancia en estudio para el tratamiento de ciertos tipos de erupción cutánea y dolor de la piel en los pacientes de… »
En biología, rebrote de un tejido o una parte del cuerpo dañados o destruidos. »
Regenerating islet-derived protein 3-alpha (175 aa, ~19 kDa) is encoded by the human REG3A gene. This protein may be involved in pancreatic… »
In biology, regrowth of damaged or destroyed tissue or body part. »
A morphologic finding indicating epithelial regrowth following injury. »
A field of medicine devoted to treatments in which stem cells are induced to differentiate into the specific cell type required to… »
A treatment plan that specifies the dosage, the schedule, and the duration of treatment. »
Plan de tratamiento que especifica la dosificación, el horario y la duración del tratamiento. »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin. Incluye los siguientes medicamentos: clorhidrato de… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa con radioterapia para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin infantil. Incluye los medicamentos… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa junto con radioterapia para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin infantil. Contiene los… »
Abreviatura del nombre de un régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa con otros tipos de terapia para tratar el cáncer de… »
Abreviatura de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer de mama. Incluye los medicamentos clorhidrato de doxorrubicina… »
Abreviatura de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer de mama. Incluye los medicamentos clorhidrato de doxorrubicina… »
Abreviatura de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer de mama. Incluye los medicamentos clorhidrato de doxorrubicina… »
Abreviatura de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer de mama. Incluye los medicamentos clorhidrato de doxorrubicina… »
Abreviatura de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer de mama. Incluye los medicamentos clorhidrato de doxorrubicina… »
Abreviatura del nombre de un régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar la leucemia mieloide aguda (LMA) infantil. Incluye… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin en estadio avanzado. Incluye los… »
Abreviatura del nombre de un régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar tumores de células germinativas de ovario y… »
Abreviatura de una combinación de quimioterapia que se usa sola o junto con otros tratamientos para el cáncer de mama. También está… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal en estadio avanzado. También está en estudio… »
Régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar cánceres de endometrio, ovario, cabeza y cuello, y cáncer de pulmón de… »
Quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer de pulmón de células no escamosas no pequeñas en estadio avanzado. Incluye los… »
Régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar cánceres de endometrio, ovario, cabeza y cuello, y cáncer de pulmón de… »
Quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer de pulmón de células no escamosas no pequeñas en estadio avanzado. Incluye los… »
Régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar cánceres de endometrio, ovario, cabeza y cuello, y cáncer de pulmón de… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el linfoma no Hodgkin y que está en estudio para… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el linfoma no Hodgkin. Incluye los siguientes medicamentos: ciclofosfamida, clorhidrato… »
Abreviatura de una quimioterapia de combinación que se usa sola o con otros tratamientos para tratar el cáncer de mama. También está… »
Abreviatura del nombre de un régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar linfomas de Hodgkin y no Hodgkin. Incluye los… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin en los niños. Se puede usar… »
Quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar la leucemia linfocítica crónica (LLC). Incluye los medicamentos clorhidrato de clorambucilo y prednisona. También se… »
Abreviatura del nombre de un régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar las formas de crecimiento lento del linfoma no… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa con radioterapia para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin infantil. Incluye los medicamentos… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa junto con radioterapia para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin infantil. Contiene los… »
Tratamientos que se usan para preparar a un paciente para un trasplante de células madre (procedimiento por el que una persona recibe… »
Combinación de medicamentos que se usa para tratar ciertos tipos de linfomas no Hodgkin de células B. También está en estudio… »
Quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar la leucemia linfocítica crónica (LLC). Incluye los medicamentos clorhidrato de clorambucilo y prednisona. También se… »
Quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el mesotelioma maligno, el cáncer de pulmón de células no pequeñas en estadio avanzado, el… »
Terapia alternativa en estudio como tratamiento del cáncer de páncreas. Comprende un régimen alimentario especial, suplementos nutricionales, enzimas pancreáticas y enemas de… »
Abreviatura de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal. También se usa junto con radioterapia para tratar cánceres… »
Abreviatura de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal. También se usa junto con radioterapia para tratar cánceres… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar las formas dinámicas del linfoma no Hodgkin, incluso el… »
Abreviatura del nombre de un régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa con otros tipos de terapia para tratar el cáncer de… »
Abreviatura de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal en estadio avanzado que se diseminó. También está en… »
Régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa como terapia inicial del cáncer colorrectal. Incluye los medicamentos leucovorina (ácido folínico), fluorouracilo, clorhidrato de… »
Régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa como terapia inicial del cáncer colorrectal. Incluye los medicamentos leucovorina (ácido folínico), fluorouracilo, clorhidrato de… »
Quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar ciertos tipo de cáncer colorrectal que se diseminaron hacia otras partes del cuerpo. Incluye los… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer de páncreas que se diseminó hacia otras partes… »
Abreviatura de un tipo de quimioterapia combinada que se usa en el tratamiento de cáncer colorrectal. Contiene los medicamento leucovorina cálcica (ácido… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal. Contiene los medicamentos leucovorina cálcica (ácido folínico),… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal. Contiene los medicamentos leucovorina cálcica (ácido folínico),… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal. Contiene los medicamentos leucovorina cálcica (ácido folínico),… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal. Contiene los medicamentos leucovorina cálcica (ácido folínico),… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal. Contiene los medicamentos leucovorina cálcica (ácido folínico),… »
Abreviatura de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal. También se usa con radioterapia para tratar los cánceres… »
Quimioterapia combinada que se usa para el cáncer de páncreas metastásico localmente avanzado. Incluye los medicamentos clorhidrato de gemcitabina y clorhidrato de… »
Quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer de páncreas y algunos tipos de cáncer. Incluye las sustancias clorhidrato de gemcitabina… »
Quimioterapia combinada que se usa para el cáncer de páncreas metastásico localmente avanzado. Incluye los medicamentos clorhidrato de gemcitabina y clorhidrato de… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin y el linfoma no Hodgkin que… »
Abreviatura del nombre de un régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar los cánceres de células germinales de ovario y… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa sola o con radioterapia para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin. Contiene los… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa a menudo con radioterapia para tratar cierto tipo de linfoma de Hodgkin… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa a menudo con radioterapia para tratar cierto tipo de linfoma de… »
Régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar cánceres de endometrio, ovario, cabeza y cuello, y cáncer de pulmón de… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el linfoma no Hodgkin y el linfoma de células del… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el linfoma no Hodgkin indolente (de crecimiento lento). Incluye los… »
Abreviatura de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal. También se usa junto con radioterapia para tratar cánceres… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin y que está en estudio para… »
Abreviatura del nombre de un régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa con otros tipos de terapia para tratar el cáncer de… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el linfoma de Hodgkin infantil de riesgo bajo. Incluye los… »
Abreviatura del nombre de un régimen de quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar cánceres de células germinativas de ovario y testículo… »
Abreviatura del nombre de una quimioterapia combinada que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal que se diseminó. También está en estudio… »
An area or portion of something with more or less definite boundaries designed or specified according to some established biological, administrative, economic,… »
A medulloblastoma characterized by the loss of one of the p13 regions of chromosome 17. Loss of genetic material of chromosome… »
In oncology, describes the body area right around a tumor. »
En oncología, describe el área del cuerpo que se encuentra directamente alrededor del tumor. »
A pheochromocytoma that invades surrounding tissues adjacent to the adrenal glands. »
A temporary loss of feeling or awareness in a part of the body, such as an arm or a leg, caused by… »
The administration of pharmaceutical agents intended to produce loss of sensation in a particular anatomical region. »
Refers to cancer that has grown beyond the original (primary) tumor to nearby lymph nodes or organs and tissues. »
Treatment with anticancer drugs directed to a specific area of the body. »
A disease or condition that extends beyond the site and spreads into adjacent tissues and regional lymph nodes. »
Mechanism to facilitate partnerships between NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers and research institutions to provide patients and populations with improved access to… »
A condition in which the gastrointestinal tract is inflamed over a long period of time. Regional enteritis usually affects the small… »
A well differentiated neuroendocrine tumor (carcinoid tumor) that arises from the gastrointestinal system and has spread into adjacent tissues and regional lymph… »
A tumor deposit found in a resected specimen in the fatty adjacent tissue and not contained within lymphoid tissue. »
In oncology, a lymph node that drains lymph from the region around a tumor. »
A surgical procedure to remove some of the lymph nodes that drain lymph from the area around a tumor. The lymph nodes… »
Abnormal malignant growth of cells in the ureter without spread to any other region. »
Abnormal malignant growth of cells in the urethra without spread to any other region. »
A neuroblastoma confined to a specific anatomic region without evidence of dissemination. »
Carcinoma of the ureter without spread to any other region. »
The act of listing or recording officially. Listed or recorded officially; officially qualified or enrolled. »
A health professional with special training in the use of diet and nutrition to keep the body healthy. A registered dietitian may… »
A licensed health care worker who performs the administrative and clinical tasks that keep the offices of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and other… »
Registered Nurse (R.N.) - a nurse who has graduated from an accredited registered nursing program, has passed the state exam for licensure,… »
A registered nurse who has received special training and can perform many of the duties of a physician. »
A person trained to formulate and dispense drugs or medications through completion of an accredited university program in pharmacy. Licensure is required… »
The act of listing or recording officially. »
An organization authorized to register a registry item. »
The service of recording subject participation on a study. The service may include allocation to an Arm or a portion of an… »
A sequence of digits or characters used to identify a particular telephone, fax, or email of a registration center. »
A person that is responsible for the integration and collation of subject information and participation throughout the duration of the clinical trial,… »
Specifies whether registration to an event or activity is mandatory. »
A user who, on behalf of a sponsor, will manage and process the Investigator registrations. »
Registro que mantiene un investigador que dirige un ensayo clínico sobre los medicamentos en estudio. Este incluye muchos datos sobre… »
Recopilación de información acerca de la salud de una persona. Puede incluir información sobre alergias, enfermedades y cirugías; fechas y… »
An official written record of names or events or transactions. »
An information system, RENI (REgistry Nomenclature Information System) is the extended electronic version of the publications 'International Classification of Rodent Tumours'. The… »
Leyes fijadas por el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Sociales de los Estados Unidos (DHHS) para proteger a una persona de los… »
A drug that increases the motility (movements and contractions) of the stomach and upper intestine. It is used to treat certain stomach… »
Medicamento que aumenta la motilidad (movimientos y contracciones) del estómago y el intestino superior. Se usa para tratar ciertos problemas del estómago… »
A drug used to treat colorectal cancer that has spread to other parts of the body and has not gotten better with… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar el cáncer colorrectal que se diseminó hasta otras partes del cuerpo y no mejoró con otro… »
Disminución del tamaño de un tumor o del alcance del cáncer en el cuerpo. »
Animals inoculated with the regressing strain of Friend virus exhibited an initial pathologic response identical to that induced by conventional strains of… »
A skin lesion characterized by the disappearance of the melanoma cells from the primary melanoma site. The disappearance of the malignant cells… »
A decrease in the size of a tumor or in the extent of cancer in the body. »
Regression analysis provides a "best-fit" mathematical equation for the relationship between the dependent variable (response) and independent variable(s) (covariates). There are two… »
A question about whether an individual regrets or regretted having a bone marrow transplant. »
A question about whether an individual regrets or regretted smoking. »
Cualquier proceso que controla la serie de situaciones por las cuales pasa una célula durante el ciclo celular. Durante el ciclo celular,… »
Customary, usual, or at fixed intervals; conforming to a standard or pattern. »
Connective tissue mainly composed of parallel collagenous fibers leaving little room for embedded fibroblasts. This tissue has high tensile strength, but elasticity… »
A consistent rhythmic pattern of uterine muscle tightening that occurs at regular intervals for the same duration of time. »
The nature and pattern of occurrence for the uterine contractions during labor. »
A company, institution or organization that develops, manufactures, distributes or has responsibility for a regulated product. »
A unique identification number assigned to a specific regulated industry entity. »
A process that involves the proteolysis of an integral membrane protein at a site that is within its transmembrane domain. This cleavage… »
An article subject to the jurisdiction of the Food and Drug Administration, including any food or drug as defined in section 201(g)… »
A rule or order issued by an authority stating what may or may not be done or how something must be… »
Any physiologic response that results in an increased number of active antibodies circulating in the plasma. This process is involved in tuning… »
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are essential for neuromuscular signaling and are also expressed in non-neuronal tissues, where their function is less clear. … »
A process that is involved in modulating the rate or frequency of cell death. »
Intracellular or extracellular processes that control, manage, or govern adoption or maintenance of sustained or transient changes in cell shape. »
Intracellular or extracellular processes that control, manage, or govern adoption, production, or maintenance of sustained or transient changes in cell size. … »
Cholesterol is essential for life but a key in the development of heart disease. Cholesterol homeostasis is achieved through regulation of cholesterol… »
Regulation of Exocytosis consists of subcellular biochemical pathways and mechanisms that control release of cellular ingredients packaged in membrane-bound vesicles that fuse… »
Nuclear Division Alteration involves a change in the quality of the existing state of the complex cell division process (consisting of prophase,… »
Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of platelet aggregation via adhesion molecules. »
Biochemical and cellular mechanisms involved in Regulation of Proteolysis ensure that hydrolysis of one or more peptide bonds within target proteins by… »
Something that controls the rate or manner in which a process progresses or a product is formed. »
Any device designed to control a process or condition. »
Induced in response to several activation signals and encoded by B-cell specific immediate early human RGS1 Gene (RGS Family), 196-aa 22.5-kDa Regulator… »
Expressed most in lung, placenta, liver, and heart by human RGS19 Gene (RGS Family), membrane-bound fatty acylated 217-aa 25-kDa Regulator of G-protein… »
Encoded by human RGS2 Gene (RGS Family), 211-aa 24-kDa Regulator of G-Protein Signaling 2 is a basic HLH phosphoprotein containing 1 RGS… »
Encoded by human RGS3 Gene (RGS Family), 519-aa 56.6-kDa cytosolic Regulator of G-Protein Signaling 3 contains 1 RGS domain and is likely… »
Regulator of G-protein signaling 4 (205 aa, ~23 kDa) is encoded by the human RGS4 gene. This protein is involved in the… »
Regulator of G-protein signaling 5 (5181 aa, ~21 kDa) is encoded by the human RGS5 gene. This protein plays a role in… »
The business of a regulatory agency. »
A collection of submissions related to a particular regulated product that are grouped together for regulatory purposes and can be referenced in… »
A subset category identified within a larger group of regulatory application documents. A document subtype provides more specific context for the… »
A unique symbol that establishes identity of the regulatory application. »
The party who submits a marketing application to FDA for approval of a drug, device, or biologic product. An applicant is the… »
The date and time span for when the regulatory application sponsor is active. »
The primary category of an official application to the regulatory agency. It can cause specific types of regulatory requests. The type… »
A coded value specifying the kind of regulatory application. »
A unique identifier assigned to a submitted application by the regulatory authority. »
A regulatory action or inaction undertaken by the regulatory authority as a result of a submission analysis and evaluation. »
A coded value specifying the regulatory designation made by the regulatory authority. »
The date (and time) on which this particular assessment is completed. »
A unique symbol that establishes identity of the regulatory assessment. »
A coded value specifying the rationale for a regulatory designation. »
A coded value specifying the approval process used by the regulatory authority. EXAMPLE(S): FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) Process,FDA's… »
A geopolitical organization responsible for regulating products used in health care. »
The date and time span for when the regulatory authority is active. »
A coded value specifying the type of governance over which an authority has to make laws and enforce them. »
A coded value specifying the geographical area or limits an authority has to make laws and enforce them. »
A person that is responsible for ensuring compliance with government regulations and interacts with the regulatory agencies regarding toxicity, protocol administration, and… »
Any DNA sequence involved in the regulation of genetic processes such as transcription and replication. »
Type of the regulatory element e.g. promoter, polyA signal. »
Regulatory Genes encode products that regulate or circumscribe the activity of diverse cellular functions. »
An elaboration of the known or inferred interactions controlling the expression of a product. »
A process that acts to control the rate or manner in which another process progresses or a product is formed. »
Encoded by Regulatory Genes, Regulatory Proteins regulate or circumscribe the activity of many cellular functions. »
Regulatory protein E2 (365 aa, ~42 kDa) is encoded by the human papillomavirus type 16 E2 gene. This protein plays a role… »
Regulatory protein E2 (365 aa, ~42 kDa) is encoded by the human papillomavirus type 18 E2 gene. This protein plays a role… »
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism in Regulatory Sequences (Regulatory Region SNP) consists of a variation at an appreciable frequency between individuals of a single… »
A type of report required by a regulatory agency. »
The Regulatory sub-domain is intended for those involved in the creation and review of submissions to regulatory authorities. The majority of business… »
An assembly of one or more regulatory submission units supporting a specific regulatory purpose or decision. In most cases, the compilation of… »
A date on the submission form or cover letter, whichever is the latest. »
Physical media documenting the date and time when a regulatory submission is received in the FDA Document Room. This is an official… »
A particular category of a regulatory submission regarded as having particular characteristics, purposes, and causing different regulatory requests. »
A unique identifier assigned to a submittion by the regulatory authority. Submission serial number, volume number, electronic folder, or file name are… »
A particular category of a regulatory submission regarded as having particular characteristics, purposes, and causing different regulatory requests. »
A type of immune cell that blocks the actions of some other types of lymphocytes, to keep the immune system from becoming… »
Regulatory-associated protein of mTOR (1335 aa, ~149 kDa) is encoded by the human RPTOR gene. This protein is involved in regulating cell… »
Flow in the opposite direction from normal, as the casting up of undigested food or gas from the stomach, or the backward… »
En medicina, proceso para recuperar las capacidades mentales o físicas perdidas a consecuencia de una lesión o una enfermedad, con la finalidad… »
La rehabilitación cardíaca es un programa supervisado para ayudar a las personas que tienen »
La rehabilitación pulmonar es un programa supervisado por un médico para ayudar a las personas que tienen problemas respiratorios crónicos, entre ellos: »
In medicine, a process to restore mental and/or physical abilities lost to injury or disease, in order to function in a normal… »
Rehabilitation nursing is a specialty devoted to assisting individuals of all ages and cultural backgrounds to accomplish the tasks of daily living… »
Special healthcare services that help a person regain physical, mental, and/or cognitive (thinking and learning) abilities that have been lost or impaired… »
A healthcare professional who helps people recover from an illness or injury and return to daily life. Examples of rehabilitation specialists are… »
The study in the field of restoring the ability to live and work as normally as possible after a disabling injury or… »
An alternative medical practice. The practitioners of reiki believe that health and disease are a matter of the life force being… »
A surgical procedure that places something in the body that was previously lost or removed. »
Clinical diagnosis of a repeated infarction of an organ during a hospitalization. »
The infusion of autogenic body fluid that has previously been withdrawn from the patient. »
A rare, reactive inflammatory disorder seen following bacterial infection. It predominantly affects males aged 20-40. Individuals with HLA-B27 antigen are estimated to… »
Having been judged unacceptable. »
This gene is involved in transcriptional regulation and signal transduction through the nuclear factor kappa B NFKB signal transduction pathway. »
Human REL wild-type allele is located within 2p13-p12 and is approximately 41 kb in length. This allele, which encodes C-Rel proto-oncogene protein,… »
This gene plays a role in transcriptional regulation and NFKB signal transduction. »
The rel/NF-kB family of transcription factors regulates the activity of genes involved in the immune response, hematopoiesis, and inflammation. NF-kB is… »
Human RELA wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 11q13 and is approximately 9 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
RelA-associated inhibitor (828 aa, ~89 kDa) is encoded by the human PPP1R13L gene. This protein is involved in the modulation of cellular… »
To affix a new label onto an item. »
Tipo de meditación con base en el concepto de "estar atento" o tener más conciencia del presente. Se usan métodos de respiración,… »
The return of a disease or the signs and symptoms of a disease after a period of improvement. Relapse also refers to… »
Relapse from complete response of multiple myeloma or plasma cell leukemia requires one or more of the following: reappearance of serum or… »
In cancer, the length of time after primary treatment for a cancer ends that the patient survives without any signs or symptoms… »
The short name for a related domain. »
A piece of data that is related to another piece of data. »
An indication or description that a relationship to cancer exists. »
A characteristic used to qualify the adverse event as unclassifiable in term of its relation to the medical intervention. According to WHO… »
An abstraction belonging to or characteristic of a point or period to something that refers or points to an interval of time… »
A boolean operator used to specify a greater-than, less-than, or equal-to relationship. »
A state of connectedness between people, objects, or events; to be associated or connected with something. »
The attribute that pertains to an affiliation between persons, places, things or events. »
The kind of affiliation between persons, places, things or events. »
A person related by blood or marriage. »
A factor assigned to a type of ionizing radiation in converting absorbed dose measured in grays to a biologically equivalent dose measured… »
Dating methods that determine time with respect to stratigraphic position, for example deeper layers being older, or with respect to some changing… »
A measure of the odds of an event happening in one group compared to the odds of the same event happening in… »
A measure of the risk of a certain event happening in one group compared to the risk of the same event happening… »
A way of comparing survival of people who have a specific disease with those who don't. The percentage of survivors is usually… »
A way of comparing the survival of people who have a specific disease with those who don’t, over a certain period of… »
Considered in comparison with something else; dependent on or interconnected with something else; not absolute. »
A state of refreshing tranquility; freedom from work, strain, or responsibility. »
A method used to help reduce muscle tension and stress, lower blood pressure, and control pain. Examples of relaxation techniques include tensing… »
A type of therapy that helps reduce muscle tension and stress, lowers blood pressure, and controls pain. It may involve tensing and… »
A measure of the ability of magnetic compounds to increase the relaxation rates of the surrounding water proton spins in nuclear magnetic… »
An electrical circuit designed to act as a switch for another circuit. »
This gene is involved in transcriptional regulation of immune processes. »
Human RELB wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 19q13.32 and is approximately 37 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
A substance being studied in the treatment of cancer. It inhibits a hormone growth factor that causes some cancer cells to… »
To make available; set free. »
A drug used to prevent and to treat influenza virus infections. It blocks the release of the virus from infected cells. It… »
Medicamento que se usa para prevenir y tratar infecciones por virus de la gripe. Impide que el virus salga de las células… »
The relation of something to the matter at hand. »
The extent to which an event or measurement is repeatable, or a process executes as expected. »
A valve designed to automatically open in order to maintain the pressure in a system below a specified pressure. »
A set of beliefs and practices that center on questions about the meaning of life and may involve the worship of a… »
Conjunto de creencias y prácticas que se centran en preguntas sobre el significado de vida y que pueden incluir la veneración a… »
Used as subcategory of Mind-Body Medicine in CAM. This area deals with the non-behavioral aspects of spirituality and religion that examine… »
A group of people characterized by the practice of a common religion. »
A drug used to relieve certain side effects caused by treatment with opiods (pain killers similar to morphine), such as constipation (hard,… »
Medicamento que se usa para aliviar ciertos efectos secundarios del tratamiento con opioides (analgésicos similares a la morfina); por ejemplo, el estreñimiento… »
This gene is involved in both proteolysis and signaling. »
Human RELN wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 7q22 and is approximately 518 kb in length. This allele, which encodes… »
The act of changing your residence or place of business. »
A certain degree of unwillingness. »
A standard unit that measures the effects of ionizing radiation on humans. The dose equivalent in rems is equal to the absorbed… »
Radiación que se compone tanto de campos eléctricos como magnéticos. Surge de fuentes naturales o producidas por el hombre. La fuerza de… »
One of the five stages of sleep. During REM sleep, the eyes move rapidly while closed and dreams occur. REM sleep is… »
Enduring or persisting; residual, left over or behind. »
An action taken in order to cure or restore to health. »
A drug used to treat depression. Remeron increases the levels of the chemicals serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain, which helps improve… »
Medicamento que se usa para tratar la depresión. Remeron aumenta la concentración de las sustancias químicas serotonina y norepinefrina en el cerebro,… »
Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) harvested from bone marrow of healthy adult donors and expanded ex vivo, with potential immunosuppressive application. Allogeneic… »
The hydrochloride salt form of remifentanil, a synthetic anilidopiperidine derivative and short-acting opiate agonist with analgesic and anesthetic properties. Remifentanil selectively binds… »
A thing that causes someone to remember something. »
The restoration of lost mineral constituents to the enamel, dentin, or cementum. »
Disminución o desaparición de los signos y síntomas de cáncer. En el caso de la remisión parcial, algunos signos y síntomas de… »
Desaparición de todos los signos del cáncer en respuesta al tratamiento. Esto no siempre significa que el cáncer se haya curado. También… »
Disminución del tamaño de un tumor o en el grado del cáncer en el cuerpo, en respuesta al tratamiento. También se llama… »
A decrease in or disappearance of signs and symptoms of cancer. In partial remission, some, but not all, signs and symptoms of… »
Initial treatment with anticancer drugs to decrease the signs or symptoms of cancer or make them disappear. »
An embryonic structure that remains after the completion of the embryonic development of an organ or system. »
A rather uncommon form of familial hyperlipemia characterized by the presence of lipoproteins of abnormal composition. The main abnormal lipoproteins are called… »
A solid strand of modified ependyma left from embryonic development of the neural tube. »
Remodeling and spacing factor 1 (1441 aa, ~164 kDa) is encoded by the human RSF1 gene. This protein is involved in chromatin… »
An orally available prodrug of remogliflozin, a benzylpyrazole glucoside-based inhibitor of renal sodium-glucose co-transporter subtype 2 (SGLT2) with antihyperglycemic activity. Upon administration… »
A type of internal radiation treatment in which the radioactive source is removed between treatments. Also called high-dose-rate remote brachytherapy and high-dose-rate… »
Capable of being taken away. »
Shift the position or location of; take out of. »
Method for removing extreme values from a set. Defined in documents available at http://bioconductor.org/packages/1.9/bioc/html/affy.html »
Taken out of, separated from, or eliminated. »
An indication that the subject was alive when taken out of the study. »
Of or pertaining to the kidney. »
An adenoma arising from the renal cortex. »
The blood vessels that supply the nephrons of the kidney with oxygenated blood. »
A congenital abnormality characterized by the absence of one or both kidneys. »
A Renal and Urologic Process consists of functions of cellular, cell, or tissue components of organs that produce and discharge urine, which… »
An angiomyolipoma arising from the kidney. »
The main blood vessel that supplies blood to a kidney and its nearby adrenal gland and ureter. There is a renal artery… »
Pathology involving the main renal arteries or extrarenal arterial branches. »
A benign mesenchymoma arising from the kidney. »
The fibrous connective tissue that surrounds each kidney. »
A carcinoma arising from the epithelium of the renal parenchyma (renal cell carcinoma) or the renal pelvis (renal pelvis carcinoma). The… »
A glandular epithelial cell found in the kidney. »
The most common type of kidney cancer. It begins in the lining of the renal tubules in the kidney. The renal tubules… »
The most common type of kidney cancer. It begins in the lining of the renal tubules in the kidney. The renal tubules… »
The most common type of kidney cancer. It begins in the lining of the renal tubules in the kidney. The renal tubules… »
Renal cell carcinoma that develops in patients who are long-term survivors of childhood neuroblastoma. »
A group of kidney carcinomas characterized by the presence of different translocations involving the chromosome Xp11.2. These translocations result in the… »
A term that refers to the staging of renal cell carcinoma according to the American Joint Committee on Cancer, 7th edition. … »
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a heterogeneous term comprising a group of neoplasms of renal origin. There are 4 major histologic subtypes… »
A multipeptide cancer vaccine targeting renal cell carcinoma with potential immunopotentiating activity. Renal cell carcinoma peptides vaccine IMA901 consists of 10 different… »
A cancer vaccine in which autologous dendritic cells are transfected with patient-specific renal cell carcinoma (RCC) RNA and a synthetic, truncated human… »
A finding of congenital malformations in the kidney characterized by the presence of cysts of various sizes, primitive ducts, islands of metaplastic… »
The rate at which a substance is removed from the blood via the kidneys. »
The rate at which a substance is removed from the blood via the kidneys, divided by the body mass index. »
The rate at which a substance is removed from the blood via the kidneys, divided by the dose. »
The rate at which a substance is removed from the blood via the kidneys, divided by the surface area. »
The rate at which a substance is removed from the blood via the kidneys, divided by the weight. »
Paroxysmal and severe flank pain radiating to the inguinal area. It is caused by the passage of a kidney stone through the… »
The last part of a long, twisting tube that collects urine from the nephrons (cellular structures in the kidney that filter blood… »
The outer zone of the KIDNEY, beneath the capsule, consisting of KIDNEY GLOMERULUS; KIDNEY TUBULES, DISTAL; and KIDNEY TUBULES, PROXIMAL. (MSH2001) … »
Abnormal fluid filled sac within the kidney, either acquired or congenital. »
A neoplastic or non-neoplastic condition affecting the kidney. Representative examples of non-neoplastic conditions include glomerulonephritis and nephrotic syndrome. Representative examples of neoplastic… »
The blood vessels that drain blood from the nephrons of the kidney. »
An osteosarcoma arising from the kidney. »
A condition in which the kidneys stop working and are not able to remove waste and extra water from the blood or… »
A fibrous envelope of tissue that surrounds the kidney. Also called Gerota's capsule and Gerota's fascia. »
A benign neoplasm arising from the kidney. It is characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped fibroblasts. »
A usually aggressive malignant neoplasm arising from the kidney. It is characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped fibroblasts and collagenous stroma… »
A term used to describe how well the kidneys work. The kidneys remove waste and extra water from the blood (as urine)… »
A test in which blood or urine samples are checked for the amounts of certain substances released by the kidneys. A higher-… »
A tiny, round cluster of blood vessels within the kidneys. It filters the blood to reabsorb useful materials and remove waste as… »
A hemangiopericytoma arising from the kidney. »
Bleeding originating from the kidney. »
Any physiologic process that results in modulated activity of any of the renal hormones, including renin, erythropoietin, thrombopoietin and calcitriol. These processes… »
Hypertension due to renal diseases, especially chronic parenchymal disease. Hypertension as a result of compression or obstruction of the renal artery or… »
A cell of the interstitial tissue of the renal parenchyma. A renal interstitial cell is one of two types. A type I… »
Renal tissue consisting of peritubular and periarterial spaces. The relative contribution of each of these two spaces to interstitial volume varies, but… »
An aggressive malignant smooth muscle neoplasm, arising from the kidney. It is characterized by a proliferation of neoplastic spindle cells. … »
A rare benign adipose tissue neoplasm of the kidney. It predominantly affects middle-aged females. It may originate from renal parenchymal fat or… »
A rare malignant adipose tissue neoplasm of the fat cells surrounding the kidney, usually of the well-differentiated or myxoid type. It may… »
A lymph node located in the hilar area of the kidney or the fat surrounding the kidney. »
The internal portion of the kidney, consisting of striated conical masses, the renal pyramids, whose bases are adjacent to the cortex and… »
A recently described type of renal carcinoma, affecting mostly young African-Americans. It is located in the medulla of the kidney, and… »
A benign or malignant neoplasm affecting the kidney. Representative examples of benign renal neoplasms include fibroma, lipoma, oncocytoma, and juxtaglomerular cell… »
A distinctive epithelioid renal neoplasm often affecting young patients, bearing a characteristic t(6;11)(p21;q12) chromosomal translocation resulting in Alpha-TFEB gene fusion. -- 2004… »
A benign tumor of the kidney, characterized by the presence of large cells with abundant eosinophilic granular cytoplasm. The majority of… »
A controversial term, used for renal papillary lesions which measure 1cm or less in diameter and contain small, regular nuclei. »
The area at the center of the kidney. Urine collects here and is funneled into the ureter, the tube that connects the… »
The upper tract of the renal system. The renal pelvis is the large cavity in the middle of each kidney. Urine drains… »
A clinical finding about one or more characteristics of renal pelvis and ureter cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7… »
A pathologic finding about one or more characteristics of renal pelvis and ureter cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7… »
A finding about one or more characteristics of renal pelvis and ureter cancer, following the rules of the TNM AJCC v7 classification… »
A carcinoma arising in the renal pelvis. The majority of renal pelvis carcinomas are transitional cell and less frequently squamous cell… »
An abnormal communication between the renal pelvis and another anatomic site. »
A papillary tumor originating in the renal pelvis. »
A carcinoma that arises from the transitional epithelium of the renal pelvis. It is associated with tobacco use and usually presents… »
The science concerned with drugs and their actions and uses in kidney biology and the treatment of kidney disease. »
A cone-shaped structure of the kidney. It is located in the medullary portion of the kidney (pyramid of Malpighi) or the cortical… »
Crystals in the pelvis of the kidney. »
Tissue composed of the renal cortex and the renal medulla. The basic functional unit of renal tissue is the nephron. »
A rare disorder in which structures in the kidney that filter the blood are impaired, producing urine that is more acid than… »
The anatomical segment of the kidney that is comprised of both the nephron and associated collecting tubules. These tubules or tubes contains… »
Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) harvested from the blood of a renal cancer patient and exposed in vitro to renal tumor-associated antigens… »
Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) harvested directly from infiltrate of a patient's renal tumor and cultured with interleukin-2 to expand the TIL cell… »
A kidney disorder that results from the damage of the renal arteries or veins. It may lead to renal dysfunction and/or… »
The veins which return blood from the kidneys to the vena cava. »
An aggressive malignant smooth muscle neoplasm, arising from the renal vein. It is characterized by a proliferation of neoplastic spindle… »
The formation of a blood clot (thrombus) in the renal vein. »
An embryonal pediatric tumor of the kidney which may also be seen rarely in adults. The peak incidence of Wilms tumor is… »
The medical science, and specialty practice, concerned with all aspects of disease of the kidney and general organs of reproduction and urination,… »
The determination of the amount of renin activity present in a sample. »
The determination of the amount of renin present in a sample. »
A nuclear imaging method that evaluates bilateral renal function including glomerular filtration, renal excretion and renal tubular cell uptake markers by using… »
A topical preparation of tretinoin that is used to treat acne. Tretinoin is a form of vitamin A. »
Preparación tópica de tretinoína que se usa para tratar el acné. La tretinoína es una forma de vitamina A. »
High blood pressure secondary to renal artery stenosis. »
An inhibitory interneuron in the ventral horn of gray matter of the spinal cord that is held to be reciprocally innervated with… »
A potent angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor with antihypertensive activity. Rentiapril competitively binds to and inhibits ACE, thereby blocking the conversion of angiotensin… »
To take an item from its packaging and place into a different package, or to add a package over an existing… »
Placement of an already-marketed product from its original primary container or closure system into a new container or closure system. »
A nonsulfonylurea insulin secretagogue belonging to the melgitinide class with hypoglycemic activity. Repaglinide is rapidly absorbed and has a rapid onset and… »
The act of returning something to working order. »
Initial or intermediate protein-DNA complexes present during the process of DNA repair. »
The study of the enzymes and mechanisms involved in the repair of damaged DNA. »
A liposome that contains a repair protein for use in topical lotion as therapy or prevention. »
An orally available inhibitor of CXC chemokine receptor types 1 (CXCR1) and 2 (CXCR2), with potential antineoplastic activity. Upon administration, reparixin allosterically… »
Make or do or perform again. »
The period of time over which the event or activity is repeated. »
A coded value specifying the number of occurrences of an event within a given time period. »
A ratio representing the number of occurrences of an event within a given time period. »
Something occurring more than once. »
Two or more adjacent copies of an identical pattern. »
The number of times something occurs. »
A request that an individual repeat a memory phrase. »
Repeat performance of a surgical procedure or intervention. »
An electronic device designed to receive a signal, amplify it, and resend it. »
Hacer una copia o duplicado de algo. »
An integer that identifies the particular occurrence of a repeating activity or entity. »
The amount of time in milliseconds between successive pulse sequences applied to the same slice. »
Nucleotide sequences present in multiple copies in the genome. There are several types of repeated sequences. Interspersed (or dispersed) DNA repeats (Interspersed… »
The act of removing one thing and putting another thing in its place. »
Surgery to remove a lens and replace it with an artificial lens. »
Administration of a body substance to compensate for the loss, as from disease or surgery, of a gland or tissue that would… »
A commercial combination preparation that contains an adhesive polycarbophil polymer, which is used for vaginal lubrication. Polycarbophil is an insoluble compound that… »
To make a copy or duplicate of something. »
A retroviral vector that contains all the genes that are required for virion synthesis and is able to propagate after the host… »
In biology, refers to the reproduction cycle of viruses. A repliction cycle begins with the infection of a host cell and ends… »
A Replication Error results from the covalent addition of an incorrect nucleotide subunit, or the lack of addition of a nucleotide subunit,… »
DNA polymerases are not capable of de novo DNA synthesis and require synthesis of a primer, usually by a DNA-dependent RNA polymerase… »
Replication Initiation Genes encode proteins directly involved in initiation of DNA replication. »
Replication initiation point (RIP) mapping detects start sites for DNA synthesis at the nucleotide level and thus monitors replication initiation events at… »
A process that limits duplication of the genome to once per cell division cycle. In eukaryotes replication origins are limited to a… »
Replication protein A 70 kDa DNA-binding subunit (616 aa, ~68 kDa) is encoded by the human RPA1 gene. This protein is involved… »
Any subcellular or molecular event, process, or condition immediately and directly involved in the molecular process of DNA replication or preparation for… »
Reply Card (CRC) »
An electrocardiographic finding of ST depression and T wave inversion in the presence of increased QRS amplitude which are thought to be… »
A short textual account; having provided a short account. »
Action(s) undertaken to indicate that a previously transmitted report should be considered completely void (nullified). »
A person or organization that receives or is intended to receive a report. »
The date (and time) on which the report was received. »
Specifies whether the receiver received the report. »
Terminology used in Individual Case Safety Reports to specify information on a report source, section G3 of FDA MedWatch Form. »
The individual who submits a report. »
A coded value specifying the form in which the report is transmitted. »
A document characterized by information or other content which is tailored to the context of a given situation and audience. »
The date (and time) on which the report is expected or scheduled to be submitted. »
Specifies whether the physician has reviewed and signed off on a version of a report. »
The Reportable Cancer, Standard Cancer Center Information Summary for Cancer Center Support Grant Application, is a case of malignant and carcinoma in-situ… »
An event that must be reported to a regulatory or governing agency. »
The Reportable Patient, Standard Cancer Center Information Summary for Cancer Center Support Grant Application, is a Cancer Center patient with malignant neoplasm… »
Indicates the person or authoritative body who submitted a report. »
The date (and time) on which the entity or event is reported. »
A coded value specifying the phase in the lifecycle of the reported result. »
The literal identifier assigned to an event. »
Somebody who makes a report of any kind, e.g. a person who is authorized to gather and give a formal or official… »
A ReporterCompositeMap is the description of how source Reporters are transformed into a target CompositeSequences. For instance, several reporters that tile… »
Specialized DesignElementDimension to hold Reporters. »
A gene which produces an easily assayed phenotype. Often used for expression studies of heterologous promoters. »
Allows specification of the type of Reporter Design Element. (caMAGE) »
The location in the composite target's sequence to which a source reporter maps. The association to MismatchInformation allows the specification, usually… »
A biological material (clone, oligo, etc.) on an array which will report on some biosequence or biosequences. Also refers to any substance… »
The act of providing a short account. »
The Reporting Period for Cancer Center Support Grant, is the 12-month period for which data are being provided for Standard Cancer Center… »
The act of placing in a new position. »
A facility where items can be deposited for storage or safekeeping. »
An object that contains information about the availability of a particular model from the repository. A submitter of data to the cancer… »
En biología, se refiere a una célula que no se está multiplicando. »
An activity that stands as an equivalent of something or results in an equivalent; typical of, or the same as, others in… »
Mechanism by which the functional and/or presentational category of an item may be conveyed to a user. Component of a Data Element… »
This PCR technique enables researchers to compare the DNA of normal and afflicted tissue to isolate the DNA regions gained or lost… »
A genomic microarray-based method able to identify regions in the cancer genome that have undergone copy number fluctuation. This method is reported… »
A psychological mechanism utilized by humans to shield themselves from painful memories or traumatic events. This protection entails the exclusion of memories… »
Reprint Carriers (PRC) »
To put a material that has been used through a process so that it can be used again. »
A coded value specifying whether a product is reconditioned. »
Manufacturer of reprocessed single use devices. »
The ability to yield similar results given a set of constraints. »
The generation of offspring by living organisms. »
A toxicity study that assesses the effects of a substance on embryonic and fetal development. »
A study that assesses the effects of a substance on an organism's fertility and/or embryonic development. »
A toxicity study that assesses the effects of a substance on an organism's development shortly before and after birth. »
The branch of pharmacology that deals with the nature and effects of poisonous substances on reproduction and development. »
Biological studies concerned with all factors affecting reproduction. »
An egg or sperm cell. Each mature reproductive cell carries a single set of 23 chromosomes. »
The process of using somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) to produce a normal, full grown organism (e.g., animal) genetically identical to the… »
A benign or malignant endocrine neoplasm that arises from the testis or the ovary. »
A doctor who has special training in the diagnosis and treatment of infertility. A reproductive endocrinologist may use surgery, medicine, or procedures,… »
The study of those hormones, and their actions, which affect fertility and pregnancy. »
Both the male and female reproductive systems play a role in pregnancy. Problems with these systems can affect fertility and the… »
An account of all reproductive events and problems a person has experienced. An important aggregate factor in epidemiological studies of women's… »
The science concerned with the various phenomena of immunity and induced sensitivity associated with the mother and fetus in gesticulating organisms. … »
A branch of medicine that specializes in fertility preservation, diagnosing and treating infertility, and other reproductive problems. Reproductive medicine also deals with… »
Specifies whether the anatomical parts of the body involved in reproduction are present or absent. »
The science concerned with the normal processes of organismal reproduction. »
A Reproductive System Process involves a function of cellular, cell, or tissue components of the organ system involved in generation of offspring… »
The organs involved in producing offspring. In women, this system includes the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, the uterus, the cervix, and the… »
Any deviation from the normal structure or function of the reproductive system or breast that is manifested by a characteristic set of… »
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder that affects the male or female genital system. Representative examples of non-neoplastic disorders include infection, testicular torsion,… »
Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the reproductive system. »
A subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to reproductive system findings. … »
A benign or malignant, primary or metastatic neoplasm affecting the male and female reproductive system. »
Any component of the male or female organs and tissues involved in the production and maturation of gametes and in their union… »
A Reproductive System Process involves a function of cellular, cell, or tissue components of the organ system involved in generation of offspring… »
Techniques used in human and animal reproduction. »
The act of rewritting program code or application software. »