293,031 терминов и синонимов из MeSH и LOINC
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Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D005004 | L3367683 | preferred | S3895173 | Y | РЕШЕТЧАТАЯ КОСТЬ |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D005004 | L0903437 | no | S1107254 | Y | RESHETCHATAIA KOST' |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D005004 | L1540235 | no | S1836144 | Y | RESHETCHATAIA PLASTINKA |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D005004 | L3367684 | no | S3895174 | Y | РЕШЕТЧАТАЯ ПЛАСТИНКА |
Medical Subject Headings | A0056574 | AT100259202 | A light and spongy (pneumatized) bone that lies between the orbital part of FRONTAL BONE and the anterior of SPHENOID BONE. Ethmoid bone separates the ORBIT from the ETHMOID SINUS. It consists of a horizontal plate, a perpendicular plate, and two lateral labyrinths. | ||||
MSHNOR | A20199177 | AT221548950 | Et lett og svampaktig (pnevmatisert) bein som ligger mellom den orbitale delen av pannebeinet og fremsiden av kilebeinet. Silbeinet skiller ORBITA fra etmoidalsinus. Det består av en horisontal plate, en vertikal plate og to laterale luftfylte labyrinter. Den horisontale delen av beinet er gjennomhullet (passasje for luktenervene), og har gitt beinet dets navn. | ||||
NCI Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium | A7570443 | AT197953288 | A light and spongy bone that is cubical in shape. This bone is positioned at the anterior part of the cranium, sitting between the two orbits, at the roof of the nose. It consists of four parts: a horizontal or cribriform plate; a perpendicular plate; and two lateral masses or labyrinths. (NCI) | ||||
NCI Thesaurus | A7570443 | AT198015379 | A light and spongy bone that is cubical in shape. This bone is positioned at the anterior part of the cranium, sitting between the two orbits, at the roof of the nose. It consists of four parts: a horizontal or cribriform plate; a perpendicular plate; and two lateral masses or labyrinths. |