293,031 терминов и синонимов из MeSH и LOINC
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Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D006337 | L3368982 | preferred | S3896473 | Y | СЕРДЦА ШУМЫ |
Russian | Medical Subject Headings Russian | D006337 | L0904266 | no | S1108083 | Y | SERDTSA SHUMY |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10019295 | L15731551 | no | S19093746 | Y | Шум в сердце |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10007588 | L16072469 | no | S19408912 | Y | Сердечный шум, БДУ |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10007586 | L16114516 | no | S19408913 | N | Сердечный шум |
Russian | MDRRUS | 10007586 | L16114516 | no | S19408913 | Y | Сердечный шум |
Medical Subject Headings | A0066424 | AT73506379 | Heart sounds caused by vibrations resulting from the flow of blood through the heart. Heart murmurs can be examined by HEART AUSCULTATION, and analyzed by their intensity (6 grades), duration, timing (systolic, diastolic, or continuous), location, transmission, and quality (musical, vibratory, blowing, etc). | ||||
NCI Thesaurus | A17680476 | AT198122363 | A periodic humming or blowing sound heard on auscultation of the heart that can indicate the presence of cardiac disease; murmurs are the result of vibrations caused by the turbulent flow of blood in the heart or great vessels. Murmurs are characterized according to the area of generation (mitral, aortic, tricuspid, or pulmonary) and according to the period of the cycle (systolic or diastolic). | ||||
Medical Subject Headings Czech | A23443992 | AT204252694 | Zvuky srdce způsobené vibracemi, které jsou vydávány při průtoku krve srdcem. Srdeční šelesty mohou být zkoumány poslechem (SRDCE - POSLECH) a analyzovány podle jejich intenzity (6 stupňů), podle jejich trvání, rytmu (systolický, diastolický nebo kontinuální), podle umístění, přenosu a kvality (muzikální, vibrační, foukavý, atd.) | ||||
HPO | A24683779 | AT206290454 | An extra or unusual sound heard during a heartbeat caused vibrations resulting from the flow of blood through the heart. [HPO:probinson] |