293,031 терминов и синонимов из MeSH и LOINC
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Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D004333 | L3354971 | preferred | S3882544 | Y | ЛЕКАРСТВ ПУТИ ВВЕДЕНИЯ |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D004333 | L0898087 | no | S1101904 | Y | LEKARSTVA, PUTI VVEDENIIA |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D004333 | L1269520 | no | S1511466 | Y | LEKARSTV PUTI VVEDENIIA |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D004333 | L3355009 | no | S3882442 | Y | ЛЕКАРСТВА, ПУТИ ВВЕДЕНИЯ |
Medical Subject Headings | A0051444 | AT38140292 | The various ways of administering a drug or other chemical to a site in a patient or animal from where the chemical is absorbed into the blood and delivered to the target tissue. | ||||
(CPTSP) CRISP Thesaurus | A0478131 | AT51219913 | various ways of administering a drug or other chemical to a site in a patient or animal from where the chemical is absorbed and delivered to the target tissue. | ||||
NCI Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium | A10790125 | AT219996475 | The course by which a substance is administered in order to reach the site of action in the body. | ||||
NCI Thesaurus | A10790125 | AT230073960 | Designation of the part of the body through which or into which, or the way in which, the medicinal product is intended to be introduced. In some cases a medicinal product can be intended for more than one route and/or method of administration. | ||||
NCI_CDISC-GLOSS | A10790125 | AT234298381 | Path by which the pharmaceutical product is taken into or makes contact with the body. [After ISO 11615:2017, 3.1.76] | ||||
HL7V3.0 | A19720766 | AT144247010 | The path the administered medication takes to get into the body or into contact with the body. | ||||
HL7V3.0 | A19721361 | AT144247011 | The path the administered medication takes to get into the body or into contact with the body. | ||||
HL7V3.0 | A19721615 | AT144250045 | Description:This describes which path the administered medication takes to get into the body or into contact with the body and constitutes part of thewhere (the other part being site - see below). It is theway in or the course the medication must take to get to its destination. Note that a path is in no sense a description of afinal destination; it is a stylized description of the path taken. For example, an oral antibiotic may be used to treat a severe infection on a toe; the oral route is used to get the medicine to be able to reach and treat the infection in the toe. For some specific routes of administration there may be an incidental sense offinal destination, for example an ocular administration usually occurs when treatment of an eye condition is required. However, this is in no sense definitional: rectal administration of a medicine may be for a local effect (a steroid foam for treatment of colitis) or for a systemic effect (metronidazole for treatment of infection). The route of administration of a medicine should only be a description of the path taken and not the form. Examples:
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MSHNOR | A21165704 | AT211599900 | De ulike tilførselsveiene for legemidler eller andre kjemiske stoffer til et sted i kroppen til et menneske eller et dyr der midlet blir tatt opp i blodet for videre transport til målvevet. |