293,031 терминов и синонимов из MeSH и LOINC
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Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D000048 | L0889377 | preferred | S1093194 | Y | ACANTHAMOEBA |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D000048 | L1507909 | no | S1803818 | Y | AKANTAMEBA |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D000048 | L3337346 | no | S3864827 | Y | АКАНТАМЕБА |
(CPTSP) CRISP Thesaurus | A0018050 | AT51222541 | facultative parasite of humans usually causes chronic infectin of the skin or central nervous system; causative agents of keratitis (corneal inflammation and opacity); most common ameba in fresh water and soil. | ||||
Medical Subject Headings | A0018052 | AT38143569 | A genus of free-living soil amoebae that produces no flagellate stage. Its organisms are pathogens for several infections in humans and have been found in the eye, bone, brain, and respiratory tract. | ||||
Medical Subject Headings Czech | A13065786 | AT195261189 | Volně žijící jednobuněčný organismus (améba) vytvářející cysty. Žije ve vodě a v půdě, zahrnuje několik druhů. Způsobuje infekce CNS (encefalitidu, srov. GAE, akantamébóza) a amébovou keratitidu. U infekcí CNS jsou postiženi obv. oslabení jedinci. Diagnostika může být přímá (mikroskopie, kultivace) i nepřímá (sérologická). (cit. Velký lékařský slovník online, 2013 http://lekarske.slovniky.cz/ ) | ||||
NCI Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium | A24379737 | AT205726604 | Any amoebic organism that is not assigned to the species level but can be assigned to the Acanthamoeba genus level. | ||||
NCI Thesaurus | A24379737 | AT210364721 | A genus of motile, unicellular eukaryotic amoebae within the family of Acanthamoebidae that are characterized with the presence of acanthopodia (spiny surface projections) and are commonly found in air, soil, and water environments. Members of the Acanthamoeba genus are opportunistic and nonopportunistic human pathogens, and may cause granulomatous amoebic encephalitis, cutaneous acanthamebiasis and amoebic keratitis. |