CDISC SEND ControlledTerminology

CDISC SEND Controlled Terminology, 2012-03-23
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NCI attributes
C66781Age Unit
C88026Body System
C89960Body Weight Gain Test Code
C89959Body Weight Gain Test Name
C89962Body Weight Test Code
C89961Body Weight Test Name
C89963Category for Clinical Observation
C90018Consciousness State
C66786Country
C89966Death Diagnosis Test Code
C89965Death Diagnosis Test Name
C99074Directionality
C66734Domain Abbreviation
C90013ECG Lead
C71150ECG Result
C71153ECG Test Code
C71151ECG Test Method
C71152ECG Test Name
C89970Food and Water Consumption Test Code
C89969Food and Water Consumption Test Name
C71113Frequency
C65047Laboratory Test Code
C67154Laboratory Test Name
C99073Laterality
C89972Macroscopic Findings Test Code
C89971Macroscopic Findings Test Name
C89975Method of Termination
C89974Microscopic Findings Test Code
C89973Microscopic Findings Test Name
C90017Microscopic Histopathology Result Category
C88025Neoplasm Type
C90004Neoplastic Status
C66742No Yes Response
C66789Not Done
C89977Organ Measurement Test Code
C89976Organ Measurement Test Name
C66726Pharmaceutical Dosage Form
C95121Physical Properties Test Code
C95120Physical Properties Test Name
C85494PK Parameter Units of Measure
C85493PK Parameters
C85839PK Parameters Code
C99075Portion/Totality
C71148Position
C66729Route of Administration
C90012SEND ECG Category
C89982SEND Implementation Guide Version
C89981SEND Subject Characteristics Test Code
C89980SEND Subject Characteristics Test Name
C90009SEND Trial Summary Parameter Test Code
C90007SEND Trial Summary Parameter Test Name
C90000Severity
C66731Sex
C66732Sex of Participants
C77808Species
C77529Specimen
C89968Standardized Disposition Term
C77530Strain/Substrain
C90002Study Category
C89967Study Design
C90003Study Type
C90006Tumor Findings Test Code
C90005Tumor Findings Test Name
C71620Unit
C66770Units for Vital Signs Results
C66741Vital Signs Test Code
C67153Vital Signs Test Name

Codelist Definitions

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DataType
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NCI CodeCDISC SynonymCDISC DefinitionPreferred Term
CDISC Submission Value [ODM:CodedValue]
CL.C66781.AGEUAge Unit
(AGEU)
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Extensible: No
C66781Age UnitThose units of time that are routinely used to express the age of a subject.CDISC SDTM Age Unit Terminology
DAYSC25301The time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis; ordinarily divided into twenty-four hours. This also refers to a specific day. (NCI)Day
HOURSC25529Hour;hrA unit measure of time equal to 3,600 seconds or 60 minutes. It is approximately 1/24 of a median day. (NCI)Hour
MONTHSC29846One of the 12 divisions of a year as determined by a calendar. It corresponds to the unit of time of approximately to one cycle of the moon's phases, about 30 days or 4 weeks. (NCI)Month
WEEKSC29844Any period of seven consecutive days. (NCI)Week
YEARSC29848The period of time that it takes for Earth to make a complete revolution around the sun, approximately 365 days; a specific one year period. (NCI)Year
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CL.C88026.BODSYSBody System
(BODSYS)
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Extensible: Yes
C88026Body SystemThe terminology that includes concepts relevant to anatomical structure that consists of organs and organ subclasses responsible for certain body functions.CDISC SEND Body System Terminology
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMC35552Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the cardiovascular system. (NCI)Cardiovascular System Finding
ENDOCRINE SYSTEMC36285Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the endocrine system. (NCI)Endocrine System Finding
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEMC36279Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the gastrointestinal system. (NCI)Gastrointestinal System Finding
HEMATOPOIETIC SYSTEMC36289Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the hematopoietic system. (NCI)Hematopoietic System Finding
IMMUNE SYSTEMC39723Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the immune system. (NCI)Immune System Finding
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEMC36281Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the integumentary system. (NCI)Integumentary System Finding
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEMC36288Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the musculoskeletal system, also including connective and soft tissue.Connective and Soft Tissue Finding
NERVOUS SYSTEMC36280Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the nervous system. (NCI)Nervous System Finding
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMC36284Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the reproductive system. (NCI)Reproductive System Finding
RESPIRATORY SYSTEMC45233Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the respiratory system. (NCI)Respiratory System Finding
SPECIAL SENSES SYSTEMC36283Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the organs of special sense. (NCI)Eye and Ear Finding
URINARY SYSTEMC36286Symptoms, physical examination results, and/or laboratory test results related to the urinary system.Urinary Tract Finding
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CL.C89960.BGTESTCDBody Weight Gain Test Code
(BGTESTCD)
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Extensible: Yes
C89960Body Weight Gain Test CodeTerminology for the test codes concerned with the increase in overall body mass.CDISC SEND Body Weight Gain Test Code Terminology
BWGAINC62754Body Weight GainA change in overall body weight, relative to the beginning of the collection period.Weight Gain
BWGAINAC90363Average Body Weight GainThe mean value of the amount of weight change over a period of time, relative to the beginning of the collection period.Average Body Weight Gain
BWGAINPC90434Percentage Body Weight GainThe amount of weight change over a period of time in relation to the total weight, relative to the beginning of the collection period.Percentage Body Weight Gain
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CL.C89959.BGTESTBody Weight Gain Test Name
(BGTEST)
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Extensible: Yes
C89959Body Weight Gain Test NameTerminology for the test names concerned with the increase in overall body mass.CDISC SEND Body Weight Gain Test Name Terminology
Average Body Weight GainC90363Average Body Weight GainThe mean value of the amount of weight change over a period of time, relative to the beginning of the collection period.Average Body Weight Gain
Body Weight GainC62754Body Weight GainA change in overall body weight, relative to the beginning of the collection period.Weight Gain
Percentage Body Weight GainC90434Percentage Body Weight GainThe amount of weight change over a period of time in relation to the total weight, relative to the beginning of the collection period.Percentage Body Weight Gain
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CL.C89962.BWTESTCDBody Weight Test Code
(BWTESTCD)
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Extensible: Yes
C89962Body Weight Test CodeTerminology for the test codes concerned with the measurement of body mass.CDISC SEND Body Weight Test Code Terminology
BWC81328Body WeightThe weight of a subject. (NCI)Body Weight
TERMBWC90464Terminal Body WeightThe weight of a subject at a specified end point. (NCI)Terminal Body Weight
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CL.C89961.BWTESTBody Weight Test Name
(BWTEST)
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Extensible: Yes
C89961Body Weight Test NameTerminology for the test names concerned with the measurement of body mass.CDISC SEND Body Weight Test Name Terminology
Body WeightC81328Body WeightThe weight of a subject. (NCI)Body Weight
Terminal Body WeightC90464Terminal Body WeightThe weight of a subject at a specified end point. (NCI)Terminal Body Weight
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CL.C89963.CLCATCategory for Clinical Observation
(CLCAT)
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Extensible: Yes
C89963Category for Clinical ObservationTerminology related to classifications that describe and group clinical observations.CDISC SEND Category for Clinical Observation Terminology
CLINICAL SIGNSC3367Clinical SignsObjective evidence of disease perceptible to the examiner (sign) and subjective evidence of disease perceived by the subject (symptom).Finding
DERMALC25478DermalOf or relating to or located in the dermis. When used in the context of clinical observations, dermal may also include findings related to other components of the skin.Dermal
OPHTHALMOLOGYC16939OphthalmologyA medical specialty concerned with the structure and function of the eye and the medical and surgical treatment of its defects and diseases. (NCI)Ophthalmology
PHYSICAL EXAMC20989Physical ExamA systemic evaluation of the body and its functions using visual inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation. The purpose is to determine the presence or absence of physical signs of disease or abnormality for an individual's health assessment.Physical Examination
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CL.C90018.CSTATEConsciousness State
(CSTATE)
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Extensible: Yes
C90018Consciousness StateTerminology related to the sense of awareness of self and of the environment.CDISC SEND Consciousness State Terminology
CONSCIOUSC88434Conscious StateA level of awareness that can be described as being alert. (NCI)Conscious State
DEPRESSEDC78253Depressed Level of ConsciousnessA neurologic state characterized by decreased ability to perceive and respond. (NCI)Depressed Level Of Consciousness
SEMI-CONSCIOUSC88440Semi-conscious StateA level of awareness that can be described as varied and intermittent periods of consciousness and unconsciousness.Semi-conscious
UNCONSCIOUSC50635Unconscious State;Loss of ConsciousnessThe neurologic status characterized by the occurrence of a loss of the ability to perceive and respond.Loss of Consciousness
UNSPECIFIEDC90482Unspecified State of ConsciousnessThe state of consciousness is not controlled. The possibility exists for having multiple conscious states over a period of time. (NCI)Unspecified State of Consciousness
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CL.C66786.COUNTRYCountry
(COUNTRY)
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Extensible: No
C66786CountryA collective generic term that refers here to a wide variety of dependencies, areas of special sovereignty, uninhabited islands, and other entities in addition to the traditional countries or independent states. (NCI)CDISC SDTM Country Terminology
ABWC17884ARUBAIsland in the Caribbean Sea, north of Venezuela. (NCI)Aruba
AFGC16267AFGHANISTANA country in Southern Asia, north and west of Pakistan, east of Iran. (NCI)Afghanistan
AGOC16292ANGOLAA country in Southern Africa, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean, between Namibia and Democratic Republic of the Congo. (NCI)Angola
AIAC20133ANGUILLAAn island in the Caribbean Sea, east of Puerto Rico. (NCI)Anguilla
ALAC44481ALAND ISLANDSAn archipelago in the Baltic Sea at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia between Sweden and Finland. (NCI)Aland Islands
ALBC16271ALBANIAA country in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea and Ionian Sea, between Greece and Serbia and Montenegro. (NCI)Albania
ANDC16289ANDORRAA country in Southwestern Europe, between France and Spain. (NCI)Andorra
ANTC16904NETHERLANDS ANTILLESA country in the Caribbean, comprising two island groups in the Caribbean Sea - one includes Curacao and Bonaire north of Venezuela; the other is east of the Virgin Islands. (NCI)Netherlands Antilles
AREC17232UNITED ARAB EMIRATESA country in the Middle East, bordering the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf, between Oman and Saudi Arabia. (NCI)United Arab Emirates
ARGC16305ARGENTINAA country in Southern South America, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean, between Chile and Uruguay. (NCI)Argentina
ARMC16306ARMENIAA country in Southwestern Asia, east of Turkey. (NCI)Armenia
ASMC17739AMERICAN SAMOAA group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about half way between Hawaii and New Zealand. (NCI)American Samoa
ATAC18007ANTARCTICAThe continent lying mostly south of the Antarctic Circle. (NCI)Antarctica
ATFC20105FRENCH SOUTHERN TERRITORIESIslands in the southern Indian Ocean, south of Africa, about equidistant between Africa, Antarctica, and Australia. (NCI)French Southern Territories
ATGC16303ANTIGUA AND BARBUDAIslands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east-southeast of Puerto Rico. (NCI)Antigua and Barbuda
AUSC16311AUSTRALIAThe continent between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean. (NCI)Australia
AUTC16312AUSTRIAA country in Central Europe, north of Italy and Slovenia. (NCI)Austria
AZEC16316AZERBAIJANA country in Southwestern Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, between Iran and Russia. (NCI)Azerbaijan
BDIC16371BURUNDIA country in Central Africa, east of Democratic Republic of the Congo. (NCI)Burundi
BELC16329BELGIUMA country in Western Europe, bordering the North Sea, between France and the Netherlands. (NCI)Belgium
BENC16333BENIN REPUBLICA country in Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Nigeria and Togo. (NCI)Benin
BFAC16369BURKINA FASOA country in Western Africa, north of Ghana. (NCI)Burkina Faso
BGDC16323BANGLADESHA country in Southern Asia, bordering the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and India. (NCI)Bangladesh
BGRC16368BULGARIAA country in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Romania and Turkey. (NCI)Bulgaria
BHRC16322BAHRAINAn archipelago in the Persian Gulf, east of Saudi Arabia. (NCI)Bahrain
BHSC16321BAHAMASA chain of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Florida. (NCI)Bahamas
BIHC16361BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINAA country in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea and Croatia. (NCI)Bosnia and Herzegovina
BLMC83609SAINT BARTHELEMYAn island in the Caribbean sea, between Saint Martin and Saint Kitts and Nevis. (NCI)Saint Barthelemy
BLRC16372BELARUSA country in Eastern Europe, east of Poland. (NCI)Belarus
BLZC16331BELIZEA country in Central America, bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Guatemala and Mexico. (NCI)Belize
BMUC16334BERMUDAA group of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, east of South Carolina. (NCI)Bermuda
BOLC16359BOLIVIAA country in Central South America, southwest of Brazil. (NCI)Bolivia
BRAC16364BRAZILA country in Eastern South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. (NCI)Brazil
BRBC16324BARBADOSAn island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela. (NCI)Barbados
BRNC16367BRUNEIA country in Southeastern Asia, bordering the South China Sea and Malaysia. (NCI)Brunei Darussalam
BTNC16336BHUTANA country in Southern Asia, between China and India. (NCI)Bhutan
BVTC20104BOUVET ISLANDAn island in the South Atlantic Ocean, south-southwest of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). (NCI)Bouvet Island
BWAC16363BOTSWANAA country in Southern Africa, north of South Africa. (NCI)Botswana
CAFC16409CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLICA country in Central Africa, north of Democratic Republic of the Congo. (NCI)Central African Republic
CANC16380CANADAA country in Northern North America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean on the east, North Pacific Ocean on the west, and the Arctic Ocean on the north, north of the conterminous US. (NCI)Canada
CCKC16445COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDSA group of islands in the Indian Ocean, south of Indonesia, about halfway from Australia to Sri Lanka. (NCI)Cocos (Keeling) Islands
CHEC17181SWITZERLANDA country in Central Europe, east of France, north of Italy. (NCI)Switzerland
CHLC16427CHILEA country in Southern South America, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean and South Pacific Ocean, between Argentina and Peru. (NCI)Chile
CHNC16428CHINAA country in Eastern Asia, bordering the East China Sea, Korea Bay, Yellow Sea, and South China Sea, between North Korea and Vietnam. (NCI)China
CIVC16762COTE D'IVOIREA country in Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Ghana and Liberia. (NCI)Cote d'Ivoire
CMRC16379CAMEROONA country in Western Africa, bordering the Bight of Biafra, between Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria. (NCI)Cameroon
CODC17266DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGOA country in Central Africa, northeast of Angola. (NCI)Congo, the Democratic Republic of the
COGC16467CONGOA country in Western Africa, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean, between Angola and Gabon. (NCI)Congo
COKC16469COOK ISLANDSA group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand. (NCI)Cook Islands
COLC16449COLOMBIAA country in Northern South America, bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Panama and Venezuela, and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Ecuador and Panama. (NCI)Colombia
COMC16458COMOROSA group of islands in the Mozambique Channel, about two-thirds of the way between northern Madagascar and northern Mozambique. (NCI)Comoros
CPVC16382CAPE VERDEA group of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Senegal. (NCI)Cape Verde
CRIC16470COSTA RICAA country in Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Nicaragua and Panama. (NCI)Costa Rica
CUBC16477CUBAAn island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, 150 km south of Key West, Florida. (NCI)Cuba
CXRC44482CHRISTMAS ISLANDAn Australian-administered island in the eastern Indian Ocean south of Java, Indonesia. (NCI)Christmas Island
CYMC16391CAYMAN ISLANDSAn island group in the Caribbean Sea, nearly one-half of the way from Cuba to Honduras. (NCI)Cayman Islands
CYPC16480CYPRUSAn island in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Turkey. (NCI)Cyprus
CZEC17668CZECH REPUBLICA country in Central Europe, southeast of Germany. (NCI)Czech Republic
DEUC16636GERMANYA country in Central Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, between the Netherlands and Poland, south of Denmark. (NCI)Germany
DJIC16506DJIBOUTIA country in Eastern Africa, bordering the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea, between Eritrea and Somalia. (NCI)Djibouti
DMAC16519DOMINICAAn island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, about one-half of the way from Puerto Rico to Trinidad and Tobago. (NCI)Dominica
DNKC16496DENMARKA country in Northern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, on a peninsula north of Germany (Jutland); also includes two major islands (Sjaelland and Fyn). (NCI)Denmark
DOMC16520DOMINICAN REPUBLICA country comprising the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of Haiti. (NCI)Dominican Republic
DZAC16274ALGERIAA country in Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Morocco and Tunisia. (NCI)Algeria
ECUC16528ECUADORA country in Western South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean at the Equator, between Colombia and Peru. (NCI)Ecuador
EGYC16530EGYPTA country in Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Libya and the Gaza Strip. (NCI)Egypt
ERIC16558ERITREAA country in Eastern Africa, bordering the Red Sea, between Djibouti and Sudan. (NCI)Eritrea
ESHC20113WESTERN SAHARAA country in Northern Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Mauritania and Morocco. (NCI)Western Sahara
ESPC17152SPAINA country in Southwestern Europe, bordering the Bay of Biscay, Mediterranean Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, and Pyrenees Mountains, southwest of France. (NCI)Spain
ESTC16562ESTONIAA country in Eastern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland, between Latvia and Russia. (NCI)Estonia
ETHC16563ETHIOPIAA country in Eastern Africa, west of Somalia. (NCI)Ethiopia
FINC16584FINLANDA country in Northern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea, Gulf of Bothnia, and Gulf of Finland, between Sweden and Russia. (NCI)Finland
FJIC16582FIJIAn island group in the South Pacific Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand. (NCI)Fiji
FLKC17954FALKLAND ISLANDSIslands in the South Atlantic Ocean, east of southern Argentina. (NCI)Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
FRAC16592FRANCEA country in Western Europe, bordering the Bay of Biscay and English Channel, between Belgium and Spain, southeast of the UK; bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Italy and Spain. (NCI)France
FROC16573FAROE ISLANDSAn island group between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, about one-half of the way from Iceland to Norway. (NCI)Faroe Islands
FSMC17881MICRONESIA, FEDERATED STATES OFAn island group in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to Indonesia. (NCI)Micronesia, Federated States of
GABC16596GABONA country in Western Africa, bordering the Atlantic Ocean at the Equator, between Republic of the Congo and Equatorial Guinea. (NCI)Gabon
GBRC17233UNITED KINGDOMA country in Western Europe, comprising islands, including the northern one-sixth of the island of Ireland, between the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, northwest of France. (NCI)United Kingdom
GEOC16634GEORGIAA country in Southwestern Asia, bordering the Black Sea, between Turkey and Russia. (NCI)Georgia
GGYC64375GUERNSEYThe island of Guernsey and the other Channel Islands represent the last remnants of the medieval Dukedom of Normandy, which held sway in both France and England. Guernsey is a British crown dependency, but is not part of the UK. (NCI)Guernsey
GHAC26330GHANAA country in Western Africa, bordering the Gulf of Guinea, between Cote d'Ivoire and Togo. (NCI)Ghana
GIBC16638GIBRALTARA dependency in Southwestern Europe, bordering the Strait of Gibraltar, on the southern coast of Spain. (NCI)Gibraltar
GINC16655GUINEAA country in Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea-Bissau and Sierra Leone. (NCI)Guinea
GLPC16651GUADELOUPEIslands in the eastern Caribbean Sea, southeast of Puerto Rico. (NCI)Guadeloupe
GMBC16598GAMBIAA country in Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean and Senegal. (NCI)Gambia
GNBC16656GUINEA-BISSAUA country in Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea and Senegal. (NCI)Guinea-Bissau
GNQC16557EQUATORIAL GUINEAA country in Western Africa, bordering the Bight of Biafra, between Cameroon and Gabon; composed of a mainland portion and five inhabited islands. (NCI)Equatorial Guinea
GRCC16645GREECEA country in Southern Europe, bordering the Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea, between Albania and Turkey. (NCI)Greece
GRDC16647GRENADAAn island between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago. (NCI)Grenada
GRLC16646GREENLANDAn island between the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Canada. (NCI)Greenland
GTMC16654GUATEMALAA country in Central America, bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Honduras and Belize and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between El Salvador and Mexico. (NCI)Guatemala
GUFC16593FRENCH GUIANAA country in Northern South America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Brazil and Suriname. (NCI)French Guiana
GUMC16652GUAMIsland in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines. (NCI)Guam
GUYC16657GUYANAA country in Northern South America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Suriname and Venezuela. (NCI)Guyana
HKGC16695HONG KONGA special administrative region of China, bordering the South China Sea and China. (NCI)Hong Kong
HMDC20106HEARD ISLAND AND MCDONALD ISLANDSIslands in the Indian Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Madagascar to Antarctica. (NCI)Heard Island and McDonald Islands
HNDC16694HONDURASA country in Central America, bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Guatemala and Nicaragua and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between El Salvador and Nicaragua. (NCI)Honduras
HRVC16474CROATIAA country in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia. (NCI)Croatia
HTIC16660HAITIA country comprising the western one-third of the island of Hispaniola, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, west of the Dominican Republic. (NCI)Haiti
HUNC16699HUNGARYA country in Central Europe, northwest of Romania. (NCI)Hungary
IDNC16728INDONESIAA country in Southeastern Asia, comprising the archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. (NCI)Indonesia
IMNC44480ISLE OF MANAn island in the Irish Sea, between Great Britain and Ireland. (NCI)Isle of Man
INDC16727INDIAA country in Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and Pakistan. (NCI)India
IOTC16365BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORYAn archipelago in the Indian Ocean, about one-half the way from Africa to Indonesia. (NCI)British Indian Ocean Territory
IRLC16757IRELANDA country in Western Europe, occupying five-sixths of the island of Ireland in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Great Britain. (NCI)Ireland
IRNC16755IRANA country in the Middle East, bordering the Gulf of Oman, the Persian Gulf, and the Caspian Sea, between Iraq and Pakistan. (NCI)Iran, Islamic Republic of
IRQC16756IRAQA country in the Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf, between Iran and Kuwait. (NCI)Iraq
ISLC16704ICELANDA country in Northern Europe, island between the Greenland Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northwest of the UK. (NCI)Iceland
ISRC16760ISRAELA country in the Middle East, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Egypt and Lebanon. (NCI)Israel
ITAC16761ITALYA country in Southern Europe, occupying a peninsula extending into the central Mediterranean Sea, northeast of Tunisia. (NCI)Italy
JAMC16763JAMAICAAn island in the Caribbean Sea, south of Cuba. (NCI)Jamaica
JEYC64374JERSEYJersey and the other Channel Islands represent the last remnants of the medieval Dukedom of Normandy that held sway in both France and England. Jersey is a British crown dependency, but is not part of the UK. (NCI)Jersey
JORC16765JORDANA country in the Middle East, northwest of Saudi Arabia. (NCI)Jordan
JPNC16764JAPANA country in Eastern Asia, occupying an island chain between the North Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, east of the Korean Peninsula. (NCI)Japan
KAZC20107KAZAKHSTANA country in Central Asia, northwest of China. (NCI)Kazakhstan
KENC16769KENYAA country in Eastern Africa, bordering the Indian Ocean, between Somalia and Tanzania. (NCI)Kenya
KGZC16771KYRGYZSTANA country in Central Asia, west of China. (NCI)Kyrgyzstan
KHMC16378CAMBODIAA country in Southeastern Asia, bordering the Gulf of Thailand, between Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos. (NCI)Cambodia
KIRC16639KIRIBATIA group of 33 coral atolls in the Pacific Ocean, straddling the equator; the capital Tarawa is about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia. (NCI)Kiribati
KNAC17885SAINT KITTS AND NEVISIslands in the Caribbean Sea, about one-third of the way from Puerto Rico to Trinidad and Tobago. (NCI)Saint Kitts and Nevis
KORC16774SOUTH KOREAA country in Eastern Asia, occupying the southern half of the Korean Peninsula, bordering the Sea of Japan and the Yellow Sea. (NCI)Korea, Republic of
KWTC16775KUWAITA country in the Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf, between Iraq and Saudi Arabia. (NCI)Kuwait
LAOC16780LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICA country in Southeastern Asia, northeast of Thailand, west of Vietnam. (NCI)Lao People's Democratic Republic
LBNC16784LEBANONA country in the Middle East, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Israel and Syria. (NCI)Lebanon
LBRC16791LIBERIAA country in Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Cote d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone. (NCI)Liberia
LBYC16793LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYAA country in Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Egypt and Tunisia. (NCI)Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
LCAC17113SAINT LUCIAA country in the Caribbean, occupying an island between the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago. (NCI)Saint Lucia
LIEC16794LIECHTENSTEINA country in Central Europe, between Austria and Switzerland. (NCI)Liechtenstein
LKAC17163SRI LANKAA country in Southern Asia, occupying an island in the Indian Ocean, south of India. (NCI)Sri Lanka
LSOC16787LESOTHOA country in Southern Africa, an enclave of South Africa. (NCI)Lesotho
LTUC16799LITHUANIAA country in Eastern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea, between Latvia and Russia. (NCI)Lithuania
LUXC16803LUXEMBOURGA country in Western Europe, between France, Belgium, and Germany. (NCI)Luxembourg
LVAC16783LATVIAA country in Eastern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea, between Estonia and Lithuania. (NCI)Latvia
MACC16807MACAOA country in Eastern Asia, bordering the South China Sea and China. (NCI)Macao
MAFC83610SAINT MARTIN, FRENCHAn island in the Caribbean sea, between Anguilla and Saint Barthelemy. (NCI)Saint Martin, French
MARC16878MOROCCOA country in Northern Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, between Algeria and Western Sahara. (NCI)Morocco
MCOC16874MONACOA country in Western Europe, bordering the Mediterranean Sea on the southern coast of France, near the border with Italy. (NCI)Monaco
MDAC16871MOLDOVA, REPUBLIC OFA country in Eastern Europe, northeast of Romania. (NCI)Moldova, Republic of
MDGC16808MADAGASCARA country in Southern Africa, occupying an island in the Indian Ocean, east of Mozambique. (NCI)Madagascar
MDVC16815MALDIVESA country in Southern Asia, occupying a group of atolls in the Indian Ocean, south-southwest of India. (NCI)Maldives
MEXC16850MEXICOA country in Central America, bordering the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, between Belize and the US and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Guatemala and the US. (NCI)Mexico
MHLC16822MARSHALL ISLANDSA group of atolls and reefs in the North Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia. (NCI)Marshall Islands
MKDC17654REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIAA country in Southeastern Europe, north of Greece. (NCI)Macedonia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of
MLIC16816MALIA country in Western Africa, southwest of Algeria. (NCI)Mali
MLTC16817MALTAA country in Southern Europe, occupying islands in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Sicily (Italy). (NCI)Malta
MMRC16370MYANMARA country in Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Bangladesh and Thailand. (NCI)Myanmar
MNEC64378MONTENEGROA republic in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Formerly part of Serbia and Montenegro (Federation Republic of Yugoslavia). (NCI)Montenegro
MNGC16875MONGOLIAA country in Northern Asia, between China and Russia. (NCI)Mongolia
MNPC17882NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSA country in the Pacific, comprising islands in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines. (NCI)Northern Mariana Islands
MOZC16882MOZAMBIQUEA country in Southern Africa, bordering the Mozambique Channel, between South Africa and Tanzania. (NCI)Mozambique
MRTC16826MAURITANIAA country in Northern Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Senegal and Western Sahara. (NCI)Mauritania
MSRC16876MONTSERRATA country in the Caribbean, occupying an island in the Caribbean Sea, southeast of Puerto Rico. (NCI)Montserrat
MTQC16823MARTINIQUEAn island in the Caribbean Sea, north of Trinidad and Tobago. (NCI)Martinique
MUSC16827MAURITIUSA country in Southern Africa, occupying an island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar. (NCI)Mauritius
MWIC16813MALAWIA country in Southern Africa, east of Zambia. (NCI)Malawi
MYSC16814MALAYSIAA country in Southeastern Asia, occupying a peninsula and the northern one-third of the island of Borneo, bordering Indonesia and the South China Sea, south of Vietnam. (NCI)Malaysia
MYTC16828MAYOTTEA country in Southern Africa, occupying an island in the Mozambique Channel, about one-half of the way from northern Madagascar to northern Mozambique. (NCI)Mayotte
NAMC16891NAMIBIAA country in Southern Africa, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean, between Angola and South Africa. (NCI)Namibia
NCLC16913NEW CALEDONIAA country in the Pacific, comprised of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Australia. (NCI)New Caledonia
NERC16916NIGERA country in Western Africa, southeast of Algeria. (NCI)Niger
NFKC16919NORFOLK ISLANDA country in the Pacific, occupying an island in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Australia. (NCI)Norfolk Island
NGAC16917NIGERIAA country in Western Africa, bordering the Gulf of Guinea, between Benin and Cameroon. (NCI)Nigeria
NICC16915NICARAGUAA country in Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Costa Rica and Honduras. (NCI)Nicaragua
NIUC16918NIUEA country in the Pacific, occupying an island in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Tonga. (NCI)Niue
NLDC16903NETHERLANDSA country in Western Europe, bordering the North Sea, between Belgium and Germany. (NCI)Netherlands
NORC16920NORWAYA country in Northern Europe, bordering the North Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Sweden. (NCI)Norway
NPLC16901NEPALA country in Southern Asia, between China and India. (NCI)Nepal
NRUC16896NAURUA country in Oceania, occupying an island in the South Pacific Ocean, south of the Marshall Islands. (NCI)Nauru
NZLC16914NEW ZEALANDA country in the Pacific, comprised of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia. (NCI)New Zealand
OMNC16933OMANA country in the Middle East, bordering the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman, and Persian Gulf, between Yemen and the United Arab Emirates. (NCI)Oman
PAKC16949PAKISTANA country in Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea, between India on the east and Iran and Afghanistan on the west and China in the north. (NCI)Pakistan
PANC16951PANAMAA country in Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Colombia and Costa Rica. (NCI)Panama
PCNC16993PITCAIRNA country in the Pacific, comprised of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about midway between Peru and New Zealand. (NCI)Pitcairn
PERC16972PERUA country in Western South America, bordering the South Pacific Ocean, between Chile and Ecuador. (NCI)Peru
PHLC16978PHILIPPINESA country in Southeastern Asia, comprised of an archipelago between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea, east of Vietnam. (NCI)Philippines
PLWC17733PALAUA country in the Pacific, comprising a group of islands in the North Pacific Ocean, southeast of the Philippines. (NCI)Palau
PNGC16952PAPUA NEW GUINEAA country in Southeastern Asia, comprising a group of islands and including the eastern half of the island of New Guinea, between the Coral Sea and the South Pacific Ocean, east of Indonesia. (NCI)Papua New Guinea
POLC17002POLANDA country in Central Europe, east of Germany. (NCI)Poland
PRIC17043PUERTO RICOAn island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of the Dominican Republic. (NCI)Puerto Rico
PRKC16773NORTH KOREAA country in Eastern Asia, occupying the northern half of the Korean Peninsula, bordering the Korea Bay and the Sea of Japan, between China and South Korea. (NCI)Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
PRTC17006PORTUGALA country in Southwestern Europe, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, west of Spain. (NCI)Portugal
PRYC16953PARAGUAYA country in Central South America, northeast of Argentina. (NCI)Paraguay
PSEC20110PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIEDA collective name for the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, two territories in Palestine. (NCI)Palestinian Territory, Occupied
PYFC16594FRENCH POLYNESIAAn archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from South America to Australia. (NCI)French Polynesia
QATC17045QATARA country in the Middle East, occupying a peninsula bordering the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia. (NCI)Qatar
REUC17095REUNIONA country in Southern Africa, occupying an island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar. (NCI)Reunion
ROUC17108ROMANIAA country in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Ukraine. (NCI)Romania
RUSC17111RUSSIAN FEDERATIONA country in Northern Asia (that part west of the Urals is sometimes included with Europe), bordering the Arctic Ocean, between Europe and the North Pacific Ocean. (NCI)Russian Federation
RWAC17112RWANDAA country in Central Africa, east of Democratic Republic of the Congo. (NCI)Rwanda
SAUC17117SAUDI ARABIAA country in the Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, north of Yemen. (NCI)Saudi Arabia
SDNC17170SUDANA country in Northern Africa, bordering the Red Sea, between Egypt and Eritrea. (NCI)Sudan
SENC17121SENEGALA country in Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea-Bissau and Mauritania. (NCI)Senegal
SGPC17134SINGAPOREA country in Southeastern Asia, comprised of islands between Malaysia and Indonesia. (NCI)Singapore
SGSC20111SOUTH GEORGIA AND THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDSA group of islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, east of the tip of South America. (NCI)South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
SHNC17164SAINT HELENAIslands in the South Atlantic Ocean, about midway between South America and Africa. (NCI)Saint Helena
SJMC17178SVALBARD AND JAN MAYENIslands between the Arctic Ocean, Barents Sea, Greenland Sea, and Norwegian Sea, northeast of Iceland and north of Norway. (NCI)Svalbard and Jan Mayen
SLBC17148SOLOMON ISLANDSA group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Papua New Guinea. (NCI)Solomon Islands
SLEC17130SIERRA LEONEA country in Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea and Liberia. (NCI)Sierra Leone
SLVC16532EL SALVADORA country in Central America, bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Guatemala and Honduras. (NCI)El Salvador
SMRC17115SAN MARINOA country in Southern Europe, an enclave in central Italy. (NCI)San Marino
SOMC17149SOMALIAA country in Eastern Africa, bordering the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean, east of Ethiopia. (NCI)Somalia
SPMC17165SAINT PIERRE AND MIQUELONA country in Northern North America, comprised of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, south of Newfoundland (Canada). (NCI)Saint Pierre and Miquelon
SRBC64377SERBIAA republic in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Formerly part of Serbia and Montenegro (Federation Republic of Yugoslavia). (NCI)Serbia
STPC17116SAO TOME AND PRINCIPEA country in Western Africa, comprised of islands in the Gulf of Guinea, straddling the Equator, west of Gabon. (NCI)Sao Tome and Principe
SURC17175SURINAMEA country in Northern South America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between French Guiana and Guyana. (NCI)Suriname
SVKC17669SLOVAKIAA country in Central Europe, south of Poland. (NCI)Slovakia
SVNC17138SLOVENIAA country in Central Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Austria and Croatia. (NCI)Slovenia
SWEC17180SWEDENA country in Northern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea, Gulf of Bothnia, Kattegat, and Skagerrak, between Finland and Norway. (NCI)Sweden
SWZC17179SWAZILANDA country in Southern Africa, between Mozambique and South Africa. (NCI)Swaziland
SYCC17129SEYCHELLESA country in Eastern Africa, comprised of a group of islands in the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar. (NCI)Seychelles
SYRC17182SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLICA country in the Middle East, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Lebanon and Turkey. (NCI)Syrian Arab Republic
TCAC17224TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDSTwo island groups in the North Atlantic Ocean, southeast of The Bahamas. (NCI)Turks and Caicos Islands
TCDC16412CHADA country in Central Africa, south of Libya. (NCI)Chad
TGOC17202TOGOA country in Western Africa, bordering the Bight of Benin, between Benin and Ghana. (NCI)Togo
THAC17192THAILANDA country in Southeastern Asia, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, southeast of Burma. (NCI)Thailand
TJKC17183TAJIKISTANA country in Central Asia, west of China. (NCI)Tajikistan
TKLC17704TOKELAUA group of three atolls in the South Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand. (NCI)Tokelau
TKMC17223TURKMENISTANA country in Central Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, between Iran and Kazakhstan. (NCI)Turkmenistan
TLSC17200TIMOR-LESTEA country in Southeastern Asia, northwest of Australia in the Lesser Sunda Islands at the eastern end of the Indonesian archipelago. East Timor includes the eastern half of the island of Timor, the Oecussi (Ambeno) region on the northwest portion of the island of Timor, and the islands of Pulau Atauro and Pulau Jaco. (NCI)Timor-Leste
TONC17205TONGAAn archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand. (NCI)Tonga
TTOC17217TRINIDAD AND TOBAGOIslands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela. (NCI)Trinidad and Tobago
TUNC17221TUNISIAA country in Northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Algeria and Libya. (NCI)Tunisia
TURC17222TURKEYA country in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia (that portion of Turkey west of the Bosporus is geographically part of Europe), bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Georgia, and bordering the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, between Greece and Syria. (NCI)Turkey
TUVC17225TUVALUAn island group consisting of nine coral atolls in the South Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to Australia. (NCI)Tuvalu
TWNC17184TAIWANA group of islands bordering the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, South China Sea, and Taiwan Strait, north of the Philippines, off the southeastern coast of China. (NCI)Taiwan, Province of China
TZAC17185TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OFA country in Eastern Africa, bordering the Indian Ocean, between Kenya and Mozambique. (NCI)Tanzania, United Republic of
UGAC17228UGANDAA country in Eastern Africa, west of Kenya. (NCI)Uganda
UKRC17229UKRAINEA country in Eastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Poland and Russia. (NCI)Ukraine
UMIC20112UNITED STATES MINOR OUTLYING ISLANDSThe U.S. Minor Outlying Islands consist of Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Island, Navassa Island, Palmyra Atoll, and Wake Island (Wake Atoll). (NCI)United States Minor Outlying Islands
URYC17244URUGUAYA country in Southern South America, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean, between Argentina and Brazil. (NCI)Uruguay
USAC17234UNITED STATESA country in North America, bordering both the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean, between Canada and Mexico. (NCI)United States
UZBC17246UZBEKISTANA country in Central Asia, north of Afghanistan. (NCI)Uzbekistan
VATC17249VATICAN CITY STATEAn enclave of Rome (Italy). (NCI)Holy See (Vatican City State)
VCTC17114SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINESA country in the Caribbean, comprised of islands in the Caribbean Sea, north of Trinidad and Tobago. (NCI)Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
VENC17250VENEZUELAA country in Northern South America, bordering the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, between Colombia and Guyana. (NCI)Venezuela
VGBC17653VIRGIN ISLANDS, BRITISHIslands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of Puerto Rico. (NCI)Virgin Islands, British
VIRC17255VIRGIN ISLANDS, U.S.Islands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of Puerto Rico. (NCI)Virgin Islands, U.S.
VNMC17252VIETNAMA country in Southeastern Asia, bordering the Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of Tonkin, and South China Sea, alongside China, Laos, and Cambodia. (NCI)Viet Nam
VUTC17247VANUATUA group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to Australia. (NCI)Vanuatu
WLFC17259WALLIS AND FUTUNAIslands in the South Pacific Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand. (NCI)Wallis and Futuna
WSMC17740SAMOAA group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand. (NCI)Samoa
YEMC17264YEMENA country in the Middle East, bordering the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden, and Red Sea, between Oman and Saudi Arabia. (NCI)Yemen
ZAFC17151SOUTH AFRICAA country in Southern Africa, at the southern tip of the continent of Africa. (NCI)South Africa
ZMBC17267ZAMBIAA country in Southern Africa, east of Angola. (NCI)Zambia
ZWEC17268ZIMBABWEA country in Southern Africa, between South Africa and Zambia. (NCI)Zimbabwe
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CL.C89966.DDTESTCDDeath Diagnosis Test Code
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C89966Death Diagnosis Test CodeTerminology for the test codes concerned with the circumstance or condition that results in the death of a living being.CDISC SEND Death Diagnosis Test Code Terminology
DEATHDC81239Death DiagnosisThe circumstance or condition that results in the death of a living being. (NCI)Cause of Death
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CL.C89965.DDTESTDeath Diagnosis Test Name
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C89965Death Diagnosis Test NameTerminology for the test names concerned with the circumstance or condition that results in the death of a living being.CDISC SEND Death Diagnosis Test Name Terminology
Death DiagnosisC81239Death DiagnosisThe circumstance or condition that results in the death of a living being. (NCI)Cause of Death
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CL.C99074.DIRDirectionality
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C99074DirectionalityCDISC terminology for anatomical location or specimen further detailing directionality.CDISC SDTM Directionality Terminology
ANTERIORC25231Denoting the front portion of the body or a structure.Anterior
APICALC25423Relating to or located at the apex.Apical
BASALC90067Relating to or located at the lowest portion of a structure.Basal
CAUDALC73851Toward the tail in a body.Caudal
CENTRALC25445A point or area that is approximately central within some larger region or structure. (NCI)Center
CRANIALC37936Toward the head in a body.Cranial
DEEPC25240Extending relatively far inward. (NCI)Deep
DISTALC25237Situated farthest from a point of reference.Distal
DORSALC45874Pertaining to the back or upper surface of the body.Dorsal
DORSOLATERALC90376Toward the back and side of a body.Dorsolateral
FOREC90386Of or involving the front of a main body. (NCI)Fore
HINDC90393Of or involving the back of a main body. (NCI)Hind
INFERIORC25353Pertaining to a point below a given reference point.Inferior
INNERC37980Inside or closer to the inside of the body or object. (NCI)Inner
INTERMEDIATEC73705Located between two points or extremes.Intermediate
LOWERC25309The bottom one of two. (NCI)Lower
MEDIALC25232Toward the middle or in a limb toward the median plane.Medial
OUTERC38166Being on or toward the outside of the body or object. (NCI)Outer
PERIPHERALC25233On or near an edge or constituting an outer boundary; the outer area. (NCI)Peripheral
POSTERIORC25622Denoting the back portion of the body or a structure.Posterior
PROXIMALC25236Situated nearest to a point of reference.Proximal
ROSTRALC94393Toward the muzzle in the head.Rostral
SUPERFICIALC25239Of or pertaining to the exterior surface. (NCI)Superficial
SUPERIORC25235Pertaining to a point above a given reference point.Superior
SURFACEC25245The extended two-dimensional outer layer or area of a three-dimensional object. (NCI)Surface
TIPC90069The pointed end of a structure.Tip
UPPERC25355The top one of two.Upper
VENTRALC45875Pertaining to the front or lower surface of the body.Ventral
VENTROLATERALC98798Of or pertaining to the front and side of a main body. (NCI)Ventrolateral
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CL.C66734.DOMAINDomain Abbreviation
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C66734Domain AbbreviationA unique, 2-character domain code used in the regulatory submission process. The domain abbreviation is used consistently throughout the submission, i.e. in the dataset name, as the value of the domain variable within the dataset, and as a prefix for most variable names in the dataset. (CDISC Glossary)CDISC SDTM Submission Domain Abbreviation Terminology
ADC49563Analysis DatasetDatasets used for statistical analysis and reporting by the sponsor. These are submitted in addition to the data tabulation datasets.Analysis Dataset Domain
AEC49562Adverse EventsAdverse events may be captured either as free text or a pre-specified list of terms.Adverse Event Domain
AUC49565AutopsyAdditional data about deaths, specific to findings from autopsies.Autopsy Domain
BGC95083Body Weight GainBody weight gain is the actual difference between two body weight measurements for any given interval for a subject. This is most commonly shown as the difference between two consecutive body weight measurements.Body Weight Gain Domain
BHC95084BehavioralThis domain captures behavioral testing measurements on individual subjects.Behavioral Domain
BMC49566Bone MeasurementsFindings resulting from evaluations of bone mineral density.Bone Measurements Domain
BRC49567BiopsyFindings resulting from biopsies.Biopsy Domain
BWC95085Body WeightThis domain captures body weights collected for subjects during the study and at the end of the study (terminal body weights).Body Weight Domain
CEC85441Clinical EventsA dataset used to capture clinical events of interest that would not be classified as adverse events.Clinical Events Domain
CLC95086Clinical ObservationThis domain captures clinical sign information including ophthalmology, physical examination, and dermal examination collected in life while executing the study.Clinical Observation Domain
CMC49568Concomitant MedsCase report form (CRF) data that captures the Concomitant and Prior Medications/Therapies used by the subject. Examples are the Concomitant Medications/Therapies given on an as needed basis and the usual Background Medications/Therapies given for a condition.Concomitant Medication Domain
COC49569CommentsThe Comments dataset accommodates two sources of comments: 1) those collected alongside other data on topical case report form (CRF) pages such as Adverse Events and 2) those collected on a separate page specifically dedicated to comments.Comment Domain
DAC49578Drug AccountabilityData regarding the accountability of study drug, such as information on the receipt, dispensing, return, and packaging.Drug Accountability Domain
DCC49570Disease CharacteristicsData related to the characteristics of a specific disease state under study for a subject.Disease Characteristics Domain
DDC95087Death DiagnosisThis domain captures the diagnosis of the cause of death for a subject.Death Diagnosis Domain
DMC49572DemographicsThe Demographics domain includes a set of essential standard variables that describe each subject in a clinical study. It is the parent domain for all other observations for human clinical subjectsDemographics Domain
DPC95088Developmental MilestoneThis domain captures the outcome of developmental milestone testing during a scheduled period of observation.Developmental Milestone Domain
DSC49576DispositionA subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to disposition. (NCI)Disposition Domain
DVC49585Protocol DeviationsThe intent of the domain is to capture protocol violations and deviations during the course of the study and will store only those criteria violation by or deviated from by the subject and not a response to each violation or deviation.Protocol Deviations Domain
EEC49625ElectroencephalogramFindings resulting from electroencephalogram (EEG) tests.Electroencephalogram Domain
EGC49626ElectrocardiogramFindings related to the collection of ECG data, including position of the subject, method of evaluation, all cycle measurements and all findings from the ECG including an overall interpretation if collected or derived.Electrocardiogram Domain
EXC49587ExposureThe Exposure domain model records the details of a subject's exposure to protocol-specified study treatment. Study treatment may be any intervention that is prospectively defined as a test material within a study, and is typically but not always supplied to the subject.Exposure Domain
FAC85442Findings About Events or InterventionsA dataset used to capture the findings about an event or intervention that cannot be represented within an event or intervention record or as a supplemental qualifier.Findings About Events or Interventions Domain
FEC95089FertilityThis domain captures test results relative to male and female fertility.Fertility Domain
FHC49588Family HistoryA subject domain utilized for the submission of information encompassing and representing data, vocabulary or records related to family history. (NCI)Family History Domain
FWC95090Food And WaterThis domain captures food/water consumption of animals in the study. The data in this domain is derived data.Food and Water Consumption Domain
FXC95091Fetal and Neonatal Developmental MorphologyThis domain captures observations for fetal and pup morphological examinations.Fetal and Neonatal Developmental Morphology Domain
HUC49589Healthcare Resource UtilizationHealthcare resource utilization data such as subject visits to physicians, hospitalizations, and nursing home stays.Healthcare Resource Utilization Domain
ICC95092Implantation ClassificationThe Implantation Classification domain provides a record for each implantation identified for the scheduled cesarean section component of a study.Implantation Classification Domain
IEC61536Inclusion/ExclusionThe intent of the domain model is to only collect those criteria that cause the subject to be in violation of the inclusion/exclusion criteria not a response to each criterion.Inclusion Exclusion Domain
LBC49592Laboratory DataLaboratory test findings including, but is not limited to hematology, clinical chemistry and urinalysis data. This domain does not include microbiology or pharmacokinetic data, which are stored in separate domains.Laboratory Data Domain
LRC95093Cesarean Section and Delivery Litter ResultsThis domain captures litter based results in female animals for cesarean section and/or delivery components of a study, including litter survival during preweaning.Cesarean Section and Delivery Litter Results Domain
MAC95094Macroscopic FindingsThe gross pathology findings recorded at necropsy.Macroscopic Findings Domain
MBC49602MicrobiologyMicrobiology specimen findings, including gram stain results, and organisms found.Microbiology Specimen Domain
MHC49603Medical HistoryThe medical history dataset includes the subject's prior history at the start of the trial. Examples of subject medical history information could include general medical history, gynecological history, and primary diagnosis.Medical History Domain
MIC95095Microscopic FindingsThe histopathology findings and microscopic evaluations recorded.Microscopic Findings Domain
MLC49604Meal DataInformation regarding the subject's meal consumption, such as fluid intake, amounts, form (solid or liquid state), frequency, etc., typically used for pharmacokinetic analysis.Meal Data Domain
MSC61531Microbiology SusceptibilityThis includes microbiology susceptibility test results, plus results of any other organism-related tests.Microbiology Susceptibility Domain
OMC49605Organ MeasurementsFindings from organ measurement evaluations.Organ Measurement Domain
PCC49606Pharmacokinetic ConcentrationConcentrations of drugs/metabolites in fluids or tissues as a function of time.Pharmacokinetic Concentration Domain
PEC49608Physical ExamFindings collected during a physical examination of the subject. It has findings that are discovered that are related to body systems. Does not include vital signs measurements, which are stored in the vital signs domain.Physical Exam Domain
PGC61529PharmacogenomicsPharmacogenomics findings that initially focus on genotype and gene expression data.Pharmacogenomics Domain
PMC95097Palpable MassesThis domain captures information of any palpable masses examined during the experimental phase.Palpable Masses Domain
PPC49607Pharmacokinetic ParametersPharmacokinetic parameters derived from pharmacokinetic concentration-time (PC) data.Pharmacokinetic Parameters Domain
QSC49609QuestionnairesQuestionnaire data may include, but are not limited to the following: subject reported outcomes, validated or non-validated questionnaires, and validated or non-validated diaries (i.e. data with a common topicality).Questionnaire Domain
SCC49610Subject CharacteristicsThe subject characteristics domain is for data not collected in other domains that is subject-related.Subject Characteristics Domain
SEC49616Subject ElementThe subject element table describes the actual order of elements followed by the subject, together with the start date/time and end date/time for each element.Subject Element Domain
SGC49611SurgerySurgical information.Surgery Domain
SJC95099Subject StagesThe Subject Stages domain captures subject level non-treatment related blocks of time known as stages, such as Gestation, Lactation and Premating.Subject Stages Domain
SKC49612Skin TestFindings from diagnostic skin tests.Skin Test Domain
SLC49613Sleep Polysomnography DataFindings from diagnostic sleep tests (polysomnography).Sleep Polysomnography Domain
STC49614Stress (Exercise) Test DataFindings from exercise stress tests.Stress Exercise Test Data Domain
SUC49615Substance UseThe intent of the domain is to capture substance use information that may be used to assess the efficacy and/or safety of therapies that look to mitigate the effects of chronic substance use.Substance Use Domain
SVC49617Subject VisitsThe subject visits table describes the actual start and end data/time for each visit of each individual subject.Subject Visits Domain
TAC49618Trial ArmsThe trial arms table describes each planned arm in the trial. An arm is described as an ordered sequence of elements.Trial Arms Domain
TEC49619Trial ElementsThe trial elements table describes the element code that is unique for each element, the element description, and the rules for starting and ending an element.Trial Elements Domain
TFC95100Tumor FindingsThis domain captures the tumor findings of the nonclinical subject.Tumor Findings Domain
TIC49620Trial Inclusion/Exclusion CriteriaThe trial summary information domain is not subject oriented. It contains one record for each of the inclusion and exclusion criteria for the trial.Trial Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria Domain
TPC95101Trial PathsThe trial paths domain is not subject oriented. This domain provides the complete planned non-treatment related sequences of stages for each path in a study.Trial Paths Domain
TSC53483Trial SummaryThe trial summary information domain is not subject oriented. It contains one record for each trial summary characteristic.Trial Summary Domain
TTC95102Trial StagesThe trial stages domain is not subject oriented. It captures non-treatment related planned blocks of time known as stages, such as Gestation, Lactation and Premating.Trial Stages Domain
TVC49621Trial VisitsThe trial visits table describes the planned order and number of visits in the study within each arm.Trial Visits Domain
TXC95103Trial SetsThe trial stages domain is not subject oriented. It contains one record for each trial set characteristic including experimental factors, treatment factors, inherent characteristics, or distinct sponsor designations.Trial Sets Domain
VSC49622Vital SignsMeasurements including but not limited to blood pressure, temperature, respiration, body surface area, BMI, height and weight.Vital Signs Domain
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CL.C90013.EGLEADECG Lead
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C90013ECG LeadTerminology related to electrocardiogram lead names.CDISC SDTM Electrocardiogram Lead Terminology
LEAD aV6C90403An augmented unipolar lead placed at the sixth intercostal space on the midaxillary line. (NCI)Lead Site aV6
LEAD aVFC90360An augmented unipolar electrocardiogram limb lead in which the positive (red) electrode is situated on the left pelvic limb and the negative electrode is a combination of the right thoracic limb (white) electrode and the left thoracic limb (black) electrode. Measures the electrical activity of the electrode on the left pelvic limb.Augmented Vector Foot
LEAD aVLC90361An augmented unipolar electrocardiogram limb lead in which the positive (black) electrode is situated on the left thoracic limb and the negative electrode is a combination of the right thoracic limb (white) electrode and the left pelvic limb (red) electrode. Measures the electrical activity of the electrode on the left thoracic limb. (NCI)Augmented Vector Left
LEAD aVRC90362An augmented unipolar electrocardiogram limb lead in which the positive (white) electrode is situated on the right thoracic limb and the negative electrode is a combination of the left thoracic limb (black) electrode and the left pelvic limb (red) electrode. Measures the electrical activity of the electrode on the right thoracic limb. (NCI)Augmented Vector Right
LEAD CM5C90404A bipolar EKG lead with the right thoracic limb electrode placed on the manubrium and left thoracic limb electrode placed at the surface marking of the V5 position (just above the 5th interspace in the anterior axillary line). The left pelvic limb lead acts as a neutral and may be placed anywhere. The C refers to 'clavicle' where it is often placed. (NCI)Lead Site CM5
LEAD CV5RLC90405A unipolar chest lead used mostly in large animals. Placed on the sixth ICS on the right side of the thorax along a line parallel to the level of the point of the humeralradial joint.Lead Site CV5RL
LEAD CV6LLC90406V1 electrode (+) placed in the 6th intercostal space on the left side of the thorax along a line parallel to the level of the point of the humeralradial joint.Lead Site CV6LL
LEAD CV6LUC90407V2 electrode (+) placed in the 6th intercostal space on the left side of the thorax along a line parallel to the level of the point of the shoulder. (NCI)Lead Site CV6LU
LEAD IC90408A bipolar electrocardiogram limb lead which records the voltage between the negative electrode on the right thoracic limb and the positive electrode on the left thoracic limb. (NCI)Lead Site I
LEAD IIC90409A bipolar electrocardiogram limb lead which records the voltage between the negative electrode on the right thoracic limb and the positive electrode on the left pelvic limb. (NCI)Lead Site II
LEAD IIIC90410A bipolar electrocardiogram limb lead which records the voltage between the negative electrode on the left thoracic limb and the positive electrode on the left pelvic limb. (NCI)Lead Site III
LEAD rV2C90411A unipolar precordial lead placed at the second intercostal space to the left of the sternum. (NCI)Lead Site rV2
LEAD V1C90412A unipolar electrocardiogram lead site; the electrode is placed at the fourth intercostal space on the anterior chest wall (between ribs 4 and 5) to the right of the sternal border. In small animals, it is placed at the right fifth intercostal space near the sternum. (NCI)Lead Site V1
LEAD V10C90413A unipolar chest lead at which the electrode is placed over the dorsal spinous process of 7th thoracic vertebra. (NCI)Lead Site V10
LEAD V2C90414A unipolar electrocardiogram lead site; the electrode is placed on the anterior chest wall at the fourth intercostal space (between ribs 4 and 5) to the left of the sternal border. In small animals it corresponds to V2-V3 where it is placed at the 6th left intercostal space near the sternum. In large animals it is placed over the 6th rib at the level of the costochondral junction on the left side of the thorax.Lead Site V2
LEAD V3C90415A unipolar electrocardiogram lead site; the electrode is placed on the anterior chest wall midway between leads V2 and V4. In large and small animals, it is placed over the dorsal spinous process of the 7th thoracic vertebra. (NCI)Lead Site V3
LEAD V4C90416A unipolar electrocardiogram lead site; the electrode is placed at the fifth intercostal space on the anterior chest wall (between ribs 5 and 6) at the left midclavicular line. In small animals it corresponds to V4-V6 where it is placed at the 6th left intercostal space near the costochondral junction. In large animals it is placed over the 6th rib at the level of a horizontal line drawn through the scapulohumeral articulation on the left side of the thorax. (NCI)Lead Site V4
LEAD V5C90417A unipolar electrocardiogram lead site; the electrode is placed on the anterior chest wall level with lead V4 at the left anterior axillary line. In large animals it is placed on the sixth ICS on the right side of the thorax along a line parallel to the level of the point of the shoulder corresponding to the electrical center of the heart (central terminal). (NCI)Lead Site V5
LEAD V6C90418A unipolar electrocardiogram lead site at which the electrode is placed on the anterior chest wall level with lead V5 at the left midaxillary line .Lead Site V6
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C71150ECG ResultTerminology codelist used with ECG Findings and Abnormalities within CDISC.CDISC SDTM ECG Finding Terminology
1ST DEGREE AV BLOCKC620151st degree AV blockA delay in the time required for the conduction of an electrical impulse through the atrioventricular (AV) node beyond 0.2 seconds; prolongation of the PR interval beyond 200 milliseconds. (NCI)AV Block First Degree
2:1 AV BLOCKC710442:1 AV blockA electrocardiographic finding of an electrical phenomenon in which the ratio of electrical impulse generated above the atrioventricular node to the number of impulses conducted through to the ventricles is 2:1. (NCI)2:1 Atrioventricular Block
2ND DEGREE AV BLOCKC620162nd degree AV blockIntermittent failure of atrial electrical impulse conduction through the atrioventricular (AV) node to the ventricles. (NCI)AV Block Second Degree
3RD DEGREE AV BLOCKC505013rd degree AV blockComplete failure of atrial electrical impulse conduction through the AV node to the ventricles. (NCI)AV Block Third Degree
ACCELERATED IDIOVENTRICULAR RHYTHMC62266Accelerated idioventricular rhythmThe term accelerated idioventricular rhythm describes an ectopic ventricular rhythm with 3 or more consecutive ventricular premature beats with a rate faster than the normal ventricular intrinsic escape rate of 30 to 40 beats per minute, but slower than ventricular tachycardia. Accelerated idioventricular rhythm differs from ventricular tachycardia by additional features such as the onset with a long coupling interval and the end by a gradual decrease of the ventricular rate or increase of the sinus rate. (NCI)Accelerated Idioventricular Rhythm
ACUTE ANTERIOR WALL MIC71065Acute Anterior Wall Myocardial InfarctionElectrocardiographic finding showing a current of injury in leads corresponding to the anatomic region of the anterior wall of the heart. (NCI)Acute Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction
ACUTE INFERIOR WALL MIC71066Acute Inferior Wall Myocardial InfarctionElectrocardiographic finding showing a current of injury in leads corresponding to the anatomic region of the inferior wall of the heart. (NCI)Acute Inferior Wall Myocardial Infarction
ACUTE LATERAL WALL MIC71067Acute Lateral Wall Myocardial InfarctionElectrocardiographic finding showing a current of injury in leads corresponding to the anatomic region of the lateral wall of the heart. (NCI)Acute Lateral Wall Myocardial Infarction
ACUTE POSTERIOR WALL MIC71068Acute Posterior Wall Myocardial InfarctionElectrocardiographic finding showing a current of injury in leads corresponding to the anatomic region of the posterior wall of the heart. (NCI)Acute Posterior Wall Myocardial Infarction
ADENOSINE-SENSITIVE VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIAC71057Adenosine-sensitive ventricular tachycardiaA condition that occurs as a result of cAMP-mediated triggered activity and typically originates from the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT). This type of tachycardia occurs in patients with apparently normal hearts. (NCI)Adenosine-Sensitive Ventricular Tachycardia
ANTERIOR WALL MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONC71069Anterior Wall Myocardial InfarctionElectrocardiographic finding showing an injury in leads corresponding to the anatomic region of the anterior wall of the heart. (NCI)Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction
ATRIAL ENLARGEMENTC71039Atrial EnlargementAn electrocardiographic finding which comprises left, right or bilateral atrial enlargement. (NCI)EKG Finding Atrial Enlargement
ATRIAL FIBRILLATIONC50466Atrial fibrillationA supraventricular arrhythmia characterized by uncoordinated atrial myocardium activation due to multiple reentry circuits with consequent deterioration of atrial mechanical function. Instead of intermittently contracting, the atria quiver continuously in a chaotic pattern, causing a totally irregular, often tachycardia ventricular rate. On the ECG it is described by the replacement of consistent P waves by rapid oscillations or fibrillatory waves that vary in size, shape, and timing, associated with an irregular, frequently rapid ventricular response when atrioventricular conduction is intact. (NCI)Atrial Fibrillation
ATRIAL FLUTTERC51224Atrial flutterAn electrocardiographic finding of an organized rhythmic contraction of the atria which is generally at a rate of 200-300 beats per minute. (NCI)Atrial Flutter
ATRIAL TACHYCARDIAC35481Atrial tachycardiaAny rapid heart rhythm originating in the atria. Atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter are varieties of atrial tachycardia. Atrial tachycardia is an electrical circuit originating in the upper or atrial chambers. This electrical circuit or focus takes over and generates rapid impulses across the atrial chambers. These impulses are transmitted to the ventricular chambers resulting in a rapid rate. These arrhythmias may originate from a variety of places across the atria. They may exist as an isolated problem or be related to an ongoing structural problem within the heart. (NCI)Atrial Tachycardia
ATRIOVENTRICULAR DISSOCIATIONC71045Atrioventricular dissociationAn electrocardiographic finding in which the electrical activity of the atria and ventricles are causally independent of one another. (NCI)Atrioventricular Dissociation
AV MOBITZ IC83811AV Mobitz IIntermittent failure of atrial electrical impulse conduction through the atrioventricular (AV) node to the ventricles, characterized by a progressively lengthening PR interval prior to the block of an atrial impulse.AV Mobitz I
AV MOBITZ IIC83812AV Mobitz IIIntermittent failure of atrial electrical impulse conduction through the atrioventricular (AV) node to the ventricles, characterized by a relatively constant PR interval prior to the block of an atrial impulse.AV Mobitz II
AV NODE RE-ENTRYC35058AV node re-entryA supraventricular tachycardia due to reentry along a circuit contained within the AV node. AVNRT is the most common form of supraventricular tachycardia and usually presents as a narrow QRS complex tachycardia at a rate between 150 and 250 beats per minute. (NCI)Atrioventricular Nodal Reentry Tachycardia
AV RE-ENTRANT TACHYCARDIAC62261AV re-entrant tachycardiaA supraventricular tachycardia due to reentry along a circuit including a concealed AV nodal bypass tract. This tachycardia circuit proceeds in an antegrade fashion through the AV node and then is conducted retrograde through the bypass tract into the atria. (NCI)Atrioventricular Reentrant Tachycardia
BIFASCICULAR BLOCKC71046Bifascicular blockAn electrocardiographic finding comprising right bundle branch block and left anterior fascicular block, or right bundle branch block and left posterior fascicular block. Defects occurring in two of the three divisions of the conduction system of the heart are considered bifascicular blocks. Technically left bundle branch block may be considered a bifascicular block. (NCI)Bifascicular Block
BIGEMINYC71054BigeminyAn electrocardiographic finding of a normal QRS followed by a premature ventricular contraction; a rhythmic pairing of normal and abnormal beats originating in the ventricles in a 1-1 ratio. (NCI)Bigeminy
BORDERLINE QTcBC92228Borderline QTcBAn electrocardiographic finding in which the QTcB is approximately 430-470 msec. There is variation among subpopulations.Borderline QTcB
BORDERLINE QTcFC92229Borderline QTcFAn electrocardiographic finding in which the QTcF is approximately 430-470 msec. There is variation among subpopulations.Borderline QTcF
BRADYCARDIAC37920BradycardiaNon-sinus origin slow heart rate.Bradycardia
BUNDLE BRANCH REENTRANT TACHYCARDIAC71062Bundle branch reentrant tachycardiaAn uncommon form of ventricular tachycardia (VT) incorporating both bundle branches into the reentry circuit. Surface electrocardiogram (ECG) of sinus rhythm (SR) characteristically shows intraventricular conduction defects. Patients typically present with presyncope, syncope or sudden death because of VT with fast rates frequently above 200 beats per minute. The QRS morphology during VT is a typical bundle branch block pattern, usually left bundle branch block, and may be identical to that in SR. (NCI)Bundle Branch Re-Entrant Ventricular Tachycardia
DELTA WAVEC62258Delta waveAn initial slurring (delta wave) of the QRS complex due to the presence of an accessory pathway. This characteristic EKG pattern is typically seen in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. (NCI)EKG Delta Wave
EARLY R WAVE PROGRESSIONC92230Early R Wave ProgressionAn electrocardiographic finding in which the amplitude of the R wave is abnormally increased in the anterior precordial leads.Early R Wave Progression
ECTOPIC ATRIAL RHYTHMC62245Ectopic atrial rhythmA cardiac rhythm resulting from either an abnormal electrical focus in the atria or intra-atrial reentry. Atrial ectopic beats (AEB) refer to a contraction of the upper heart chamber which occurs before it would be expected. Atrial ectopic beats are also known as premature atrial beats, premature atrial complex (PAC), or atrial extrasystole. (NCI)Ectopic Atrial Rhythm
ECTOPIC SUPRAVENTRICULAR RHYTHMC71043Ectopic supraventricular rhythmAn electrocardiographic finding of a rhythm originating at a site other than the sinoatrial node, which is also above the atrioventricular node. (NCI)Ectopic Supraventricular Rhythm
ECTOPIC VENTRICULAR RHYTHMC71042Ectopic ventricular rhythmA cardiac rhythm resulting from either an abnormal electrical focus in the ventricle. Ventricular ectopic beats (VEB) refer to a contraction of the lower heart chamber which occurs before it would be expected. Ventricular ectopic beats are also known as premature ventricular beats, premature ventricular complex (PVC), or ventricular extrasystole. (NCI)Ectopic Ventricular Rhythm
ELECTRICAL ALTERNANSC71035Electrical alternansAn electrocardiographic finding in which there is an alternating pattern of any of the waveform components. (NCI)Electrical Alternans
FASCICULAR TACHYCARDIAC71061Fascicular tachycardiaA distinct subgroup of idiopathic ventricular tachycardia (VT) that may be confused with either typical VT or supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). It is characterized by the absence of structural heart disease and classic electrocardiographic and electrophysiological features. It originates from the region of the posterior fascicle (or occasionally the anterior fascicle) of the left bundle branch and is partly propagated by the His-Purkinje network. It therefore produces QRS complexes of relatively short duration (0.11-0.14)s. (NCI)Fascicular Tachycardia
IDIOPATHIC RIGHT BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCK VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIAC71063Idiopathic right bundle branch block ventricular tachycardiaIdiopathic ventricular tachycardia (VT) is a type of ventricular tachycardia occurring unrelated to any organic cardiac disease. The abnormality is probably congenital, be it a focus of abnormal automaticity or myocardial tissue that can sustain re-entry. The clinical presentation for idiopathic VT can be very much like a paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia. That is, most patients are generally younger without overt cardiac disease and present with paroxysmal palpitations. Idiopathic ventricular tachycardia is not generally life-threatening. (NCI)Idiopathic Right Bundle Branch Block
INAPPROPRIATE SINUS TACHYCARDIAC62253Inappropriate sinus tachycardiaInappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) is a rare form of supraventricular tachycardia involving the sinus node, in which a patient has an abnormally high heart rate, occurring both at rest and in response to stressors (such as physical activity). (NCI)Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia
INCOMPLETE BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCKC71049Incomplete bundle branch blockAn electrocardiographic finding of bundle branch block which does not meet the criteria for a more specific bundle branch block. (NCI)Incomplete Bundle Branch Block
INCOMPLETE LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCKC71047Incomplete left bundle branch blockAn partial impairment of transmission of the cardiac electrical impulse along the fibers of the left bundle branch. (NCI)Incomplete Left Bundle Branch Block
INCOMPLETE RIGHT BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCKC71048Incomplete right bundle branch blockVarious mechanisms may result in a pattern showing an incomplete right bundle branch block (RBBB). These include different degrees of conduction delay through the main trunk of the right bundle branch; increased conduction time through an elongated right bundle branch; diffuse Purkinje-myocardial delay due to right ventricular stretch or dilatation; surgical trauma or disease-related interruption of the major ramifications of the right branch (distal RBBB or right fascicular blocks); congenital variations of the distribution of the major ramifications resulting in a slight delay in the activation of the crista supraventricularis. (NCI)Incomplete Right Bundle Branch Block
INFERIOR WALL MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONC71070Inferior Wall Myocardial InfarctionElectrocardiographic finding showing an injury in leads corresponding to the anatomic region of the inferior wall of the heart. (NCI)Inferior Wall Myocardial Infarction
INTRAATRIAL CONDUCTION DELAYC71073Intraatrial Conduction DelayA delay in impulse propagation through the atria. (NCI)Intra-Atrial Conduction Delay
INTRAVENTRICULAR CONDUCTION DELAY, NONSPECIFICC62271Intraventricular conduction delay, nonspecificA delay in transmission of cardiac electrical impulses in the His-Purkinje system, diagnosed when the QRS is modestly prolonged (< 120 msec) and the QRS pattern and axis are not typical of a hemiblock. The conduction delay is considered to occur beyond the Purkinje's myocardial gates and arises from slow cell-to-cell conduction. The phenomenon is common in patients with acute MI. (NCI)Nonspecific Intraventricular Conduction Delay
ISORHYTHMIC DISSOCIATIONC62248Isorhythmic dissociationA type of atrioventricular dissociation characterized by atria and ventricles beating at similar rates, although independently. (NCI)Isorhythmic Atrioventricular Dissociation
J POINT ELEVATIONC71030J point elevationElevation of the J point above the baseline; the J point represents the end of ventricular depolarization and located at the terminus of the QRS complex. (NCI)J Point Elevation
JUNCTIONAL BRADYCARDIAC71074Junctional bradycardiaAn electrocardiographic finding in which the pacer of the heart is located in the AV junction, normally presenting with a narrow QRS complex at a rate less than 60 beats per minute. (NCI)Junctional Bradycardia
JUNCTIONAL RHYTHMC71051Junctional rhythmAn electrocardiographic finding in which the pacer of the heart is located in the AV junction, normally presenting with a narrow QRS complex and a rate of 60-100 beats per minute. (NCI)Junctional Rhythm
JUNCTIONAL TACHYCARDIAC35059Junctional tachycardiaAn automatic tachycardia originating in the atrioventricular junction, typically arising in the conduction tissues surrounding the atrioventricular node. A junctional tachycardia tends to be a regular, narrow complex tachycardia and usually occurs during myocardial infarction, after heart surgery, or in digitalis intoxication. The rate may range from 140 to 250 beats per minute. (NCI)Junctional Tachycardia
LATERAL WALL MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONC71075Lateral Wall Myocardial InfarctionElectrocardiographic finding showing an injury in leads corresponding to the anatomic region of the lateral wall of the heart. (NCI)Lateral Wall Myocardial Infarction
LEFT ANTERIOR FASCICULAR BLOCKC62267Left anterior fascicular blockAn impairment of transmission of the cardiac electrical impulse along the fibers of the left anterior fascicle. In left anterior fascicular block (LAFB) the posteroinferior regions of the left ventricular endocardium are activated abnormally before the anterosuperior left ventricular area. After emerging from the posteroinferior division of the left bundle branch, the impulse first propagates in an inferior, rightward, and usually anterior direction for a short period of time. This orientation is responsible for the small Q waves in leads 1 and aVL and for the R waves in leads II, III, and aVF. (NCI)Left Anterior Fascicular Block
LEFT ATRIAL ENLARGEMENTC71040P-mitraleAn electrocardiographic finding suggesting underlying hypertrophy or dilatation of the left atrium. Electrocardiographic criteria used for the diagnosis of left atrial abnormality may include a bifid p wave, a biphasic p wave and/or a p wave duration of greater than 0.12 seconds. (NCI)P-mitrale
LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCKC62269Left bundle branch blockAn impairment of transmission of the cardiac electrical impulse along the fibers of the left main bundle branch, or both the left anterior fascicle and left posterior fascicle. This conduction disturbance is characterized by wide (greater than 0.11s) QRS complexes. The diagnostic criteria consist of prolongation of the QRS complexes (over 0.11s) with neither a Q wave nor an S wave in lead V1 and in the properly placed V6. A wide R wave with a notch on its top (plateau) is seen in these leads. In hearts with an electrical (and anatomic) vertical position a small Q wave may be seen in AVL in the absence of MI. Right chest lead V1 may or may not show an initial R wave, but the latter should be present in lead V2. (NCI)Left Bundle Branch Block
LEFT POSTERIOR FASCICULAR BLOCKC62268Left posterior fascicular blockAn impairment of transmission of the cardiac electrical impulse along the fibers of the left posterior fascicle. In pure left posterior fascicular block (LPFB), the impulse emerges from the unblocked anterosuperior division, thus producing small q waves in leads II, III, and aVF. Thereafter, the impulse moves through the electrically predominant left ventricle in an inferior and rightward direction, thus explaining the S waves in leads I and aVL as well as the R waves in leads II, III, and aVF. (NCI)Left Posterior Fascicular Block
LEFT VENTRICULAR CONDUCTION DELAYC92231Left Ventricular Conduction DelayAn electrocardiographic finding in which there is evidence that electrical transmission through the left ventricle is impaired.Left Ventricular Conduction Delay
LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHYC71076Left Ventricular HypertrophyElectrocardiographic findings suggestive of a hypertrophic left ventricle. (NCI)EKG Finding Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
LOW QRS VOLTAGEC71078Low QRS voltageAn electrocardiographic finding of a QRS amplitude less than or equal to 5mm in the limb leads or QRS amplitude less than or equal to 10mm in the precordial leads. (NCI)Low QRS Voltage
MULTIFOCAL ATRIAL TACHYCARDIAC71050Multifocal atrial tachycardiaAn electrocardiographic finding in which the electrical axis of the p wave is variable and the rate is greater than 100 beats per minute. To meet criteria for multifocal atrial tachycardia, the p wave must exhibit three distinct morphologies on the rhythm strip. (NCI)Multifocal Atrial Tachycardia
NON Q WAVE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONC71080Non Q Wave Myocardial InfarctionA myocardial infarction in the absence of observable Q wave abnormalities in the ECG. (NCI)Non Q Wave Myocardial Infarction
NON-SPECIFIC ST-T CHANGESC71031Non-specific ST-T changesAn electrocardiographic finding of changes in the ST segment and T wave that do not meet criteria for ischemia or infarction. (NCI)Non-Specific ST-T Changes
NON-SUSTAINED VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIAC71053Non-sustained ventricular tachycardiaAn electrocardiographic finding of ventricular tachycardia less than 30 seconds in duration. (NCI)Non-Sustained Ventricular Tachycardia
NOTCHED T-WAVESC71032Notched T-wavesAny depression occurring in a positive t wave. (NCI)Notched T-Waves
OUTFLOW TRACT VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIAC71064Outflow tract ventricular tachycardiaRight ventricular outflow tract tachycardia (RVOT) is the most common with a female predominance. It is often exercise induced or enhanced. The site of origin is the right ventricular outflow tract and hence the electrocardiographic appearance is that of left bundle branch block and inferior axis. The mechanism is thought to be abnormal automaticity that is sensitive to adenosine. (NCI)Right Ventricular Outflow Tract Tachycardia
P WAVE ABNORMALITYC90430P Wave AbnormalityAn electrocardiographic finding for the P wave that is atypical either for the shape, duration, amplitude, axis or polarity. Abnormality of the P wave signifies aberrant propagation of the electrical impulse through the atria. (NCI)P Wave Abnormality
P WAVE NOTCHEDC90431P Wave NotchedP waves with two peaks longer in duration than normal and amplitude greater than normal. (NCI)P Wave Notched
PACED ATRIAL AND VENTRICULAR RHYTHMC92232Paced Atrial And Ventricular RhythmAn electrocardiographic finding in which both the atrial and ventricular rhythm is controlled by an electrical impulse from a mechanical cardiac pacemaker.Paced Atrial And Ventricular Rhythm
PACED ATRIAL RHYTHMC92233Paced Atrial RhythmAn electrocardiographic finding in which the atrial rhythm is controlled by an electrical impulse from a mechanical cardiac pacemaker.Paced Atrial Rhythm
PACED RHYTHMC88140Paced Rhythm;Atrial and/or Ventricular Paced RhythmAn electrocardiographic finding in which the cardiac rhythm is controlled by an electrical impulse from a mechanical cardiac pacemaker.Paced Rhythm
PACED VENTRICULAR RHYTHMC92234Paced Ventricular RhythmAn electrocardiographic finding in which the ventricular rhythm is controlled by an electrical impulse from a mechanical cardiac pacemaker.Paced Ventricular Rhythm
PAROXYSMAL AV BLOCKC62250Paroxysmal AV blockSudden onset AV block, often associated with preexisting conduction disorders. (NCI)Paroxysmal Atrioventricular Block
PAROXYSMAL VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIAC34902Paroxysmal Ventricular TachycardiaAn episodic form of ventricular tachycardia, with abrupt onset and termination. (NCI)Paroxysmal Ventricular Tachycardia
POOR R WAVE PROGRESSIONC71033Poor R Wave ProgressionLack of progression of R wave height across precordial leads. (NCI)Poor R Wave Progression
POSTERIOR WALL MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONC71081Posterior Wall Myocardial InfarctionElectrocardiographic finding showing an injury in leads corresponding to the anatomic region of the posterior wall of the heart. (NCI)Posterior Wall Myocardial Infarction
PR PROLONGATIONC62247PR prolongationA PR interval of more than 0.20 seconds in adults. (NCI)Prolonged PR Interval
PRE-EXCITATIONC34940Pre-excitationA condition characterized by the activation of the whole or some part of the ventricle by the transmission of an atrial impulse along an accessory pathway rather than by way of the normal specific conduction system which includes a delay at the atrioventricular node. (NCI)Pre-Excitation Syndrome
PREMATURE ATRIAL COMPLEXESC62257Premature atrial complexesEctopic impulses originating in the atria. (NCI)Atrial Premature Complex
PREMATURE VENTRICULAR COMPLEXC62256PVCEctopic impulses originating in the ventricles. (NCI)Ventricular Premature Complex
PROLONGED QTC71034Prolonged QTA QT interval that is prolonged. The length of the QT interval varies with the heart rate. (NCI)Prolonged QT Interval
Q AXIS, LEFT AXIS DEVIATIONC71094Q Axis, Left axis deviationQ axis from -30 to -90 degrees. (NCI)Q Axis Left Axis Deviation
Q AXIS, RIGHT AXIS DEVIATIONC71095Q Axis, Right axis deviationQ axis from +90 to +180 degrees. (NCI)Q Axis Right Axis Deviation
QRS COMPLEX ABNORMALITYC90440QRS Complex AbnormalityAn electrocardiographic finding for the QRS complex that is atypical either for the shape, duration, amplitude, axis or polarity. (NCI)QRS Complex Abnormality
QRS COMPLEX ABSENTC90441QRS Complex AbsentA disturbance in the depolarization of the ventricular myocardium which leads to an absence of the QRS complex in the electrocardiogram tracing. (NCI)QRS Complex Absent
QTCB PROLONGATION >500 MSECC71096QTcB prolongation >500 msecCorrected QT interval longer than 500 msec, in accordance with Bazett's correction formula. (NCI)QTcB Prolongation Greater Than 500 msec
QTCF PROLONGATION >500 MSECC71097QTcF prolongation >500 msecCorrected QT interval greater than 500 msec, in accordance with Fridericia's correction formula. (NCI)QTcF Prolongation Greater Than 500 msec
R ON T PHENOMENONC61395R on T phenomenonAn electrocardiographic finding phenomena in which the R wave occurs on top of the T wave; this can trigger ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia. (NCI)R On T Phenomenon
R WAVE ABNORMALITYC90443R Wave AbnormalityAn abnormal R wave that is part of the QRS complex in an electrocardiographic recording, which occurs due to a disturbance in the depolarization mechanism of the ventricular myocardium. (NCI)R Wave Abnormality
R WAVE NOTCHEDC90444R Wave NotchedAn R wave variant in which there is a small deflection of the R wave, with changing polarity, within the QRS complex. (NCI)R Wave Notched
RESPIRATORY SINUS ARRHYTHMIAC90450Respiratory Sinus ArrhythmiaThe inherent change of a subject's heart rate associated with each excursion of breath, which can be traced in an electrocardiographic recording. (NCI)Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia
RIGHT ATRIAL ABNORMALITYC71041P-pulmonaleAn electrocardiographic finding suggesting underlying hypertrophy or dilatation of the right atrium. Electrocardiographic criteria used for the diagnosis of right atrial abnormality may include a peaked p wave greater than 2.5 millimeters in amplitude in the inferior leads. (NCI)P-pulmonale
RIGHT BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCKC62270Right Bundle Branch BlockAn impairment of transmission of the cardiac electrical impulse along the fibers of the right bundle branch. A "complete RBBB pattern" (with QRS duration > 0.11s) does not necessarily reflect the existence of a total conduction block in the right branch. This pattern only indicates that the entire or major parts of both ventricles are activated by the impulse emerging from the left branch. Thus, a significant degree of conduction delay ("high-grade" or "incomplete RBBB") can produce a similar pattern. (NCI)Right Bundle Branch Block
RIGHT VENTRICULAR CONDUCTION DELAYC92235Right Ventricular Conduction Delay;Right Ventricular DelayAn electrocardiographic finding in which there is evidence that electrical transmission through the right ventricle is impaired.Right Ventricular Conduction Delay
RIGHT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHYC71077Right ventricular HypertrophyElectrocardiographic findings suggestive of an enlarged right ventricle. (NCI)EKG Finding Right Ventricular Hypertrophy
RSR PRIMEC92227RSR'An electrocardiographic finding in which there are two R waves, which are two deflections above the baseline resulting from a single ventricular depolarization. The first upward deflection in the complex is the R wave. The S is the first downward deflection. A second upward deflection is called the R-prime wave.RSR'
S WAVE ABNORMALITYC90451S Wave AbnormalityAn abnormal S wave that is part of the QRS complex in an electrocardiographic recording, which occurs due to a disturbance in the depolarization of the ventricular myocardium. (NCI)S Wave Abnormality
SEPTAL MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONC71082Septal myocardial infarctionElectrocardiographic findings suggesting an infarction in the anatomic location of the cardiac septum. (NCI)Septal Myocardial Infarction
SHORT PR INTERVALC62246Short PR intervalA PR interval of less than 0.12 seconds. (NCI)Short PR Interval
SICK SINUS SYNDROMEC62244Sick sinus syndromeA constellation of signs and symptoms which may include syncope, fatigue, dizziness, and alternating periods of bradycardia and atrial tachycardia, which is caused by sinoatrial node dysfunction. (NCI)Sick Sinus Syndrome
SINOATRIAL EXIT BLOCKC50553Sinoatrial exit blockA blockage of electrical conduction within the sinoatrial node resulting in the failure of impulse transmission from the sinoatrial node. (NCI)Sinoatrial Node Exit Block
SINUS ARREST/PAUSEC62242Sinus arrest/pauseA failure of impulse formation in the sinus node. Sinus arrest is indistinguishable from third degree sinoatrial exit block on the standard ECG. (NCI)Sinus Arrest
SINUS ARRHYTHMIAC62239Sinus arrhythmiaIrregularity of the heartbeat due to a variation in the sinus rhythm resulting in cyclic changes in the heart rate during breathing. This rhythm is most commonly seen with breathing due to fluctuations in parasympathetic vagal tone. During inspiration stretch receptors in the lungs stimulate the cardioinhibitory centers in the medulla via fibers in the vagus nerve. Irregularity of the heartbeat due to a variation in the sinus rhythm resulting in cyclic changes in the heart rate during breathing. This rhythm is most commonly seen with breathing due to fluctuations in parasympathetic vagal tone. During inspiration stretch receptors in the lungs stimulate the cardioinhibitory centers in the medulla via fibers in the vagus nerve. (NCI)Sinus Arrhythmia
SINUS BRADYCARDIAC26923Sinus bradycardiaA heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute, with its origin in the sinus node. (NCI)Sinus Bradycardia
SINUS NODE DYSFUNCTION (BRADYCARDIA)C62243Sinus node dysfunction (bradycardia)A derangement in the normal functioning of the sinoatrial node. Typically, SA node dysfunction is manifest as sinoatrial exit block or sinus arrest, but may present as an absolute or relative bradycardia in the presence of a stressor. It may be associated with bradycardia-tachycardia syndrome. (NCI)Sinus Node Dysfunction
SINUS TACHYCARDIAC26889Sinus tachycardiaA heart rate of more than 100 beats per minute, with its origin in the sinus node. (NCI)Sinus Tachycardia
ST DEPRESSIONC71027ST depressionAn electrocardiographic finding of ST segment depression below the baseline, often described as up sloping, down sloping or horizontal. (NCI)ST Depression
ST ELEVATIONC71028ST elevationAn electrocardiographic finding of ST segment elevation above the baseline. (NCI)ST Elevation
ST ELEVATION PERICARDITISC71029ST elevation pericarditisAn electrocardiographic finding of ST changes consistent with pericarditis. (NCI)ST Elevation Pericarditis
ST SEGMENT ABNORMALITYC71026ST segment abnormalityAn electrocardiographic finding of the ST segment elevation or depression which is not indicative of ischemia or infarction. (NCI)ST Segment Abnormality
SUPRAVENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIAC35061Supraventricular tachycardiaA generic expression for any tachycardia that originates in the atria or the atrioventricular node. (NCI)Supraventricular Tachycardia
SUSTAINED VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIAC71052Sustained ventricular tachycardiaAn electrocardiographic finding of ventricular tachycardia greater than 30 seconds in duration. (NCI)Sustained Ventricular Tachycardia
T WAVE ABNORMALITYC71083T wave abnormalityAn electrocardiographic finding of a T wave which appears peaked, inverted, flattened or biphasic. (NCI)T Wave Abnormality
T WAVE INVERSIONC71085T Wave InversionAn electrocardiographic finding of an inversion of the T wave from the expected axis. (NCI)T Wave Inversion
T WAVE PEAKEDC71086T wave peakedAn electrocardiographic finding in which the T wave appears increased in amplitude and cresting at a point. (NCI)T Wave Peaked
T WAVES BIPHASICC71087T waves biphasicAn electrocardiographic finding in which the T wave is asymmetric. (NCI)T Waves Biphasic
T WAVES FLATC71088T waves flatAn electrocardiographic finding in which the T wave appears decreased in amplitude. (NCI)T Waves Flat
TACHYCARDIAC38029TachycardiaAn abnormally rapid heartbeat, usually applied to a heart rate above 100 per minute.Tachycardia
TORSADES DE POINTESC50779Torsades de pointesAn atypical rapid polymorphic ventricular tachycardia with a characteristic rotation of the QRS complex around the isoelectric baseline. In addition the QRS complex displays a periodic waxing and waning of amplitude on the electrogram. (NCI)Torsades De Pointes
TRIGEMINYC71055TrigeminyAn electrocardiographic finding of normal QRS followed by a premature ventricular contraction; a rhythmic pairing of normal and abnormal beats originating from the ventricles in a 1-2 ratio. (NCI)Trigeminy
U WAVESC71089U wavesAn electrocardiographic finding of a small hump following the T wave occurring during the final phase of Purkinje repolarization. (NCI)U Waves
VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIA ASSOCIATED WITH BRUGADA SYNDROMEC71059Ventricular arrhythmia associated with Brugada syndromeA condition characterized by a pattern of right bundle branch block (RBBB) and ST-segment elevation within electrocardiogram (ECG) leads V1-V3 . This pattern emerges as a result of a defect in ion channel genes, resulting in abnormal electrophysiological activity in the right ventricle and a propensity to malignant tachyarrhythmias. (NCI)Brugada Syndrome
VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIA ASSOCIATED WITH LONG QT SYNDROMEC34786Ventricular arrhythmia associated with long QT syndromeA ventricular arrhythmia characterized by syncopal episodes and a long QT interval, sometimes leading to sudden death due to paroxysmal ventricular arrhythmia. This arrhythmia is associated with a prolongation of repolarization following depolarization of the cardiac ventricles. The prolongation of the Q-T interval combined with torsades de pointes manifests as several different forms; some may be acquired or congenital; some may lead to serious arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. (NCI)Long QT Syndrome
VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIA ASSOCIATED WITH SHORT QT SYNDROMEC71060Ventricular arrhythmia associated with short QT syndromeVentricular tachyarrhythmias occurring in association with short QT syndrome. (NCI)Short QT Syndrome
VENTRICULAR COUPLETC62259Ventricular coupletTwo sequential ventricular premature complexes. An otherwise normal finding, but possibly indicative of electrical heart disease particularly in comparison with a single ventricular premature complexes. (NCI)Ventricular Couplet
VENTRICULAR ESCAPE BEATC90483Ventricular Escape BeatA compensatory ectopic beat that occurs in the ventricle after a pause in the ventricular rhythm, which is due to an absence in electrical activity to the ventricles. (NCI)Ventricular Escape Beat
VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATIONC50799Ventricular fibrillationAn arrhythmia characterized by an irregular pattern of high or low-amplitude waves that cannot be differentiated into QRS complexes or T waves. These electrocardiographic waves occur as a result of fibrillary contractions of the ventricular muscle due to rapid repetitive excitation of myocardial fibers without coordinated contraction of the ventricle. (NCI)Ventricular Fibrillation
VENTRICULAR FLUTTERC50800Ventricular flutterA ventricular tachyarrhythmia characterized by a high ventricular rate (180 and 250 beats per minute) with a regular rhythm. The electrocardiogram shows large oscillating sine wave-like complexes occurring as a result of QRS complexes and T waves being merged. The P wave is not visible. (NCI)Ventricular Flutter
VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHYC71084Ventricular HypertrophyElectrocardiographic findings suggestive of enlarged cardiac ventricles. (NCI)Ventricular Hypertrophy
VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIAC50802Ventricular tachycardiaA tachycardia arising distal to bundle of His, with a rate greater than 100 beats per minute. (NCI)Ventricular Tachycardia
VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA STORMC71056Ventricular tachycardia stormMultiple, temporally related, episodes of ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation, occurring three or more times in a 24 hour period. (NCI)Ventricular Tachycardia Storm
VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA, MONOMORPHICC62234Ventricular tachycardia, monomorphicA ventricular tachycardia in which the ventricular activation sequence is constant. The morphology of the electrocardiographic waveform is unchanging and is referred to as monomorphic. (NCI)Monomorphic Ventricular Tachycardia
VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA, POLYMORPHICC62236Ventricular tachycardia, polymorphicA ventricular tachycardia in which the ventricular activation sequence is variable. The morphology of the electrocardiographic waveform is variable and is referred to as polymorphic. (NCI)Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia
VERAPAMIL-SENSITIVE VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIAC71058Verapamil-sensitive ventricular tachycardiaA well-recognized condition that is believed to result from triggered activity. Despite its uniform response to verapamil, however, this uncommon form of ventricular tachycardia may not be as homogeneous a condition as first believed. (NCI)Verapamil-Sensitive Ventricular Tachycardia
WANDERING ATRIAL PACEMAKERC62240Wandering atrial pacemakerA condition characterized by the site of origin of impulses, controlling the heart rate, changing within the atria, including the sinus node. Variations within P waves and PR intervals occur and an irregular rate of impulse formation is observed. (NCI)Wandering Atrial Pacemaker
WIDE QRS TACHYCARDIAC71090Wide QRS tachycardiaAn electrocardiographic finding of a QRS complex. (NCI)Wide QRS Tachycardia
WOLFF-PARKINSON-WHITE SYNDROMEC35132Wolff-Parkinson-White syndromeA type of ventricular pre-excitation resulting from the activation of an accessory pathway known as the Bundle of Kent. This pathway presents an abnormal electrical communication from the atria to the ventricles. Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is characterized by a short PR interval and a long QRS interval with a delta wave. (NCI)Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
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C71153ECG Test CodeTerminology codelist used with ECG Tests within CDISC.CDISC SDTM ECG Test Terminology by Code
HRMAXC39779Summary (Max) Heart RateThe minimum time between successive cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the heart, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the heart rate. (NCI)Maximum Heart Rate
HRMEANC62095Summary (Mean) Heart RateThe average (mean) number of cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the heart, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the heart rate. (NCI)Mean Heart Rate
HRMINC62096Summary (Min) Heart RateThe maximum time between successive cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the heart, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the heart rate. (NCI)Minimum Heart Rate
INTPC41255InterpretationAn act or process of elucidation; explication, or explanation of the meaning of the event or thing via the assignment of objects from the domain to the constants of a formal language, truth-values to the proposition symbols, truth-functions to the connectives, other functions to the function symbols, and extensions to the predicates, if any. The assignments are result of human logic application and are not native to the symbols of the formal language.Interpretation
JTCBC62118JTcB - Bazett's Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the JT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the JT interval across a range of rates. It is mathematically defined as: JTcB = JT/SqRootRR(seconds) and theoretically corrects the JT interval to that which would be observed at a heart rate of 1 cycle per second. (NCI)JTcB-Bazett's Correction Formula
JTCFC62119JTcF - Fridericia's Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the JT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the JT interval across a range of rates. It is mathematically defined as: JTcF = JT/CubeRootRR(seconds) and theoretically corrects the JT interval to that which would be observed at a heart rate of 1 cycle per second. (NCI)JTcF-Fridericia's Correction Formula
JTCLCC62120JTcLC - Linear Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the JT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the JT interval across a range of rates. The linear correction formula uses population-based data obtained and validated using a large cohort of subjects. Using this method, the corrected JT interval is independent of the ventricular rate. (NCI)JTcLC-Linear Correction Formula
JTMAXC62117Summary (Max) JT IntervalThe maximum duration (time) of the JT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the JT interval. The JT interval is defined as the time from the J point (end of ventricular depolarization, the point at which the QRS meets the ST segment) to the end of the T wave (representing the end of ventricular repolarization). (NCI)EKG Maximum JT Duration
JTMEANC62115Summary (Mean) JT IntervalThe average (mean) duration (time) of the JT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the JT interval. The JT interval is defined as the time from the J point (end of ventricular depolarization, the point at which the QRS meets the ST segment) to the end of the T wave (representing the end of ventricular repolarization). (NCI)EKG Mean JT Duration
JTMINC62116Summary (Min) JT IntervalThe minimum duration (time) of the JT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the JT interval. The JT interval is defined as the time from the J point (end of ventricular depolarization, the point at which the QRS meets the ST segment) to the end of the T wave (representing the end of ventricular repolarization). (NCI)EKG Minimum JT Duration
PAXISC62121Summary (Mean) P AxisThe mean (average) direction (range -180 degrees to 180 degrees) of the electrical potential generated by atrial depolarization in a particular plane (usually the frontal plane). (NCI)EKG Mean P Axis
PRMAXC62131Summary (Max) PR DurationThe maximum duration (time) of the PR interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the PR interval. The PR interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the P wave (representing the onset of atrial depolarization) to the beginning of the R wave (representing the onset of ventricular depolarization). In some cases, a Q wave will precede the R wave, in which case the PR interval is measured from the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the Q wave. (NCI)EKG Maximum PR Duration
PRMEANC62086Summary (Mean) PR DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) of the PR interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the PR interval. The PR interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the P wave (representing the onset of atrial depolarization) to the beginning of the R wave (representing the onset of ventricular depolarization). In some cases, a Q wave will precede the R wave, in which case the PR interval is measured from the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the Q wave. (NCI)EKG Mean PR Duration
PRMINC62125Summary (Min) PR DurationThe minimum duration (time) of the PR interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the PR interval. The PR interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the P wave (representing the onset of atrial depolarization) to the beginning of the R wave (representing the onset of ventricular depolarization). In some cases, a Q wave will precede the R wave, in which case the PR interval is measured from the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the Q wave. (NCI)EKG Minimum PR Duration
PWAVEDURC62123Summary (Mean) P Wave DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) from the onset of atrial depolarization to the completion of atrial depolarization (length of the P wave), obtained from a set of measurements of the time from beginning to end of atrial depolarization. (NCI)EKG Mean P Wave Duration
PWAVEHTC62124Summary (Mean) P Wave HeightThe average (mean) height (usually measured in mm) of the maximum deflection from baseline of the P wave (representing atrial depolarization), obtained from a set of measurements of the P wave, from a single lead or set of leads. Typically this measurement is obtained by analysis of Lead II. (NCI)EKG Mean P Wave Height
QRSAXISC62132Summary (Mean) QRS AxisThe mean (average) direction of the electrical potential generated by ventricular depolarization. (NCI)Mean QRS Axis
QRSDURC62087Summary (Mean) QRS DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) of the QRS interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the QRS interval. The QRS interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the QRS complex, representing the time it takes for the ventricles to depolarize. (NCI)EKG Mean QRS Duration
QRSDURVPC100390QRS Duration Ventricular PacedThe average (mean) duration (time) of the QRS interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the QRS interval while the ventricle rhythm is controlled by an electrical impulse from a mechanical cardiac pacemaker. The QRS interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the QRS complex, representing the time it takes for the ventricles to depolarize.EKG Mean QRS Duration Ventricular Paced
QTCC100391QT Interval, CorrectedThe time interval between the start of the Q wave and the end of the T wave in the cardiac cycle as corrected with a non-specified correction formula.Corrected QT Interval
QTCBC62112QTcB - Bazett's Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the QT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the QT interval across a range of rates. It is mathematically defined as: QTcB = QT/SqRootRR(seconds) and theoretically corrects the QT interval to that which would be observed at a heart rate of 1 cycle per second. (NCI)QTcB-Bazett's Correction Formula
QTCFC62113QTcF - Fridericia's Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the QT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the QT interval across a range of rates. It is mathematically defined as: QTcF = QT/CubeRootRR(seconds) and theoretically corrects the QT interval to that which would be observed at a heart rate of 1 cycle per second. (NCI)QTcF-Fridericia's Correction Formula
QTCLCC62114QTcLC - Linear Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the QT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the QT interval across a range of rates. The linear correction formula uses population-based data obtained and validated using a large cohort of subjects. This method theoretically corrects the QT interval to that which would be observed at a heart rate of 1 cycle per second. (NCI)QTcLC-Linear Correction Formula
QTCVC90442QTcV - Van de Water's Correction FormulaA mathematic formula defined as: QTcV = QT-0.087[(60/Heart Rate)-1](seconds). It permits comparison of the QT interval across a range of rates, while accounting for the progressive shortening of the QT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases. (NCI)QTcV Van de Water's Correction Formula
QTMAXC62135Summary (Max) QT DurationThe maximum duration (time) of the QT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the QT interval. The QT interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the T wave, representing the time it takes for the ventricles to depolarize and subsequently repolarize. In some cases, the Q wave will be absent, in which case the QT interval is measured from the beginning of the R wave to the end of the T wave. (NCI)EKG Maximum QT Duration
QTMEANC62089Summary (Mean) QT DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) of the QT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the QT interval. The QT interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the T wave, representing the time it takes for the ventricles to depolarize and subsequently repolarize. In some cases, the Q wave will be absent, in which case the QT interval is measured from the beginning of the R wave to the end of the T wave. (NCI)EKG Mean QT Duration
QTMINC62133Summary (Min) QT DurationThe minimum duration (time) of the QT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the QT interval. The QT interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the T wave, representing the time it takes for the ventricles to depolarize and subsequently repolarize. In some cases, the Q wave will be absent, in which case the QT interval is measured from the beginning of the R wave to the end of the T wave. (NCI)Minimum QT Duration
RRMAXC62094Summary (Max) RR DurationThe maximum duration (time) between successive peaks of R waves in a particular set of RR intervals. (NCI)EKG Maximum RR Duration
RRMEANC62090Summary (Mean) RR DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) of the RR interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the RR interval. The RR interval is defined as the time between successive peaks of the R wave and can be used to measure the ventricular rate. (NCI)EKG Mean RR Duration
RRMINC62093Summary (Min) RR DurationThe minimum duration (time) between successive peaks of R waves in a particular set of RR intervals. (NCI)EKG Minimum RR Duration
RSAMPC62144Summary (Mean) R+S AmplitudeThe average (mean) amplitude (usually in mm) of the summation of the R and S waves, obtained from a set of measurements of the R and S waves, in a particular lead or set of leads. (NCI)EKG Mean R+S Amplitude
RWAVEAMPC62136Summary (Mean) R Wave AmplitudeThe average (mean) amplitude (usually in mm) of the R wave, obtained from a set of measurements of the R wave, in a particular lead or set of leads. (NCI)EKG Mean R Wave Amplitude
STDPMAXC62163Summary (Max) ST DepressionThe maximum depression (negative deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the depression of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Maximum ST Segment Depression
STDPMEANC62161Summary (Mean) ST DepressionThe average (mean) depression (negative deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the depression of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Mean ST Segment Depression
STDPMINC62162Summary (Min) ST DepressionThe minimum depression (negative deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the depression of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Minimum ST Segment Depression
STDVMAXC62157Summary (Max) ST DeviationThe maximum deviation (distance from baseline, positive or negative, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the deviation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Maximum ST Deviation
STDVMEANC62155Summary (Mean) ST DeviationThe average (mean) deviation (distance from baseline, positive or negative, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the deviation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Mean ST Deviation
STDVMINC62156Summary (Min) ST DeviationThe minimum deviation (distance from baseline, positive or negative, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the deviation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Minimum ST Deviation
STELMAXC62160Summary (Max) ST ElevationThe maximum elevation (positive deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the elevation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Maximum ST Segment Elevation
STELMEANC62158Summary (Mean) ST ElevationThe average (mean) elevation (positive deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the elevation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Mean ST Segment Elevation
STELMINC62159Summary (Min) ST ElevationThe minimum elevation (positive deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the elevation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Minimum ST Segment Elevation
STSEGDURC62145Summary (Mean) ST Segment DurationThe duration (time) of the ST segment, measured from the J point at the end of the QRS complex to the beginning of the T wave. (NCI)EKG Mean ST Segment Duration
SWAVEAMPC62137Summary (Mean) S Wave AmplitudeThe average (mean) amplitude (usually in mm) of the S wave, obtained from a set of measurements of the S wave, in a particular lead or set of leads. (NCI)EKG Mean S Wave Amplitude
TAXISC62146Summary (Mean) T Wave AxisThe mean (average) direction of the electrical potential generated by ventricular repolarization. (NCI)EKG Mean T Wave Axis
TWAVAREAC62148Summary (Mean) T Wave AreaThe average (mean) area under the curve of the deflection from baseline of the T wave (representing ventricular repolarization), obtained from a set of measurements of the T wave, from a single lead or set of leads. (NCI)EKG Mean T Wave Area
TWAVEDURC62147Summary (Mean) T Wave DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) from the onset of ventricular repolarization to the completion of ventricular repolarization (length of the T wave), obtained from a set of measurements of the time from beginning to end of ventricular repolarization. (NCI)EKG Mean T Wave Duration
TWAVEHTC62149Summary (Mean) T Wave HeightThe average (mean) height (usually measured in mm) of the maximum deflection from baseline of the T wave (representing ventricular repolarization), obtained from a set of measurements of the T wave, from a single lead or set of leads. (NCI)EKG Mean T Wave Height
VRMAXC62154Summary (Max) Ventricular RateThe maximum time between successive cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the ventricles, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the ventricular rate. (NCI)Maximum Ventricular Heart Rate
VRMEANC62152Summary (Mean) Ventricular RateThe average (mean) number of cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the ventricles, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the ventricular rate. (NCI)Mean Ventricular Heart Rate
VRMINC62153Summary (Min) Ventricular RateThe minimum time between successive cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the ventricles, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the ventricular rate. (NCI)Minimum Ventricular Heart Rate
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CL.C71151.EGMETHODECG Test Method
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C71151ECG Test MethodTerminology codelist used with ECG Test Methods within CDISC.CDISC SDTM ECG Test Method Terminology
10 LEAD STANDARDC9034910 Lead StandardAn electrocardiogram lead placement on the subject using a ten electrode lead set to synthesize standard 12 lead electrocardiograph data to elicit an electrical view of the heart.10 Lead Standard
12 LEAD 1 LEAD MISSINGC7112512 Lead 1 Lead MissingAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby 12 leadpoints are recorded but one standard lead position is missing therefore requiring a Mortara source consistency filter. (NCI)12 Lead Placement 1 Lead Missing
12 LEAD CABRERAC7111612 Lead CabreraAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby the display of the 12 standard ECG leads is in an orderly sequence in a single horizontal display of: aVL, I, -aVR, II, aVF, III, V1 to V6. In the Cabrera display the limb lead aVR is inverted (-aVR) to obtain the same positive leftward orientation as the other 5 limbs. (NCI)12 Lead Placement Cabrera
12 LEAD EASI DOWER TRANSFORMATIONC7112312 Lead EASI Dower TransformationAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby 4 chest electrodes and 1 reference electrode are used to allow for continuous monitoring at the clinical level. This placement creates a 12 lead ECG that allows the acquisition of simultaneous events in the frontal, horizontal and sagittal heart planes with the linear transformation of vectors. This system provides a three-dimensional portrayal of the heart and uses mathematical and fixed coefficients for each lead. (NCI)Lead Placement EASI Dower Transformation
12 LEAD MASON LIKARC7110312 Lead Mason LikarAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby 12 leadpoints are recorded but the standard lead positions have been modified for ECG recording during exercise. Exercise stress testing requires moving the limb electrodes to more central positions on the thorax. The electrodes are placed in bony prominences close to the bases of the respective limbs in order to avoid skeletal muscle artifact, provide stability for recording electrodes and to record waveforms similar to the standard limb sites. (NCI)12 Lead Placement Mason Likar
12 LEAD MODIFIED MASON LIKARC7111012 Lead Modified Mason LikarAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby 12 leadpoints are recorded but the Mason Likar lead positions have been modified so that V1 to V6 on the chest are part of a single electrode pad. In addition, lead CM5 is substituted for lead aVR. (NCI)12 Lead Placement Mason Likar Modified
12 LEAD NON-STANDARDC7111412 Lead Non-StandardAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby the limb leads are placed on the torso for easier and faster application in emergency situations. (NCI)12 Lead Placement Non-Standard
12 LEAD SINGLE PADC7111212 Lead Single PadAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby 12 leadpoints are recorded but the standard lead positions have been modified so that all leads on the chest are part of a single electrode pad. (NCI)12 Lead Placement Chest
12 LEAD STANDARDC7110212 Lead StandardAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby 12 leads are recorded, with each lead representing an electrical view of the heart. The six leads recorded in the frontal plane are derived from the placement of 3 electrodes (RA or Right Arm, LA, or Left Arm, and LL or Left Leg). These bipolar frontal leads form the basis of Einthoven's triangle, and are represented by leads I, II, and III. Three other derived (or augmented) bipolar frontal vectors are also recorded on a standard 12-lead EKG, aVR, aVF, and aVL. 6 unipolar leads, corresponding to V1 - V6 measure the electrical activity in the horizontal plane. The placement for the V leads is as follows: V1: right 4th intercostal space,V2: left 4th intercostal space, V3: halfway between V2 and V4, V4: left 5th intercostal space, mid-clavicular line, V5: horizontal to V4, anterior axillary line, V6: horizontal to V5, mid-axillary line. (NCI)12 Lead Placement Standard
12 LEAD UNSPECIFIEDC7110112 Lead UnspecifiedAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby 12 leadpoints are recorded but the position of the leads is unspecified. (NCI)12 Lead Placement Unspecified
6 LEAD STANDARDC903506 Lead StandardAn electrocardiogram lead placement on the subject using a six electrode lead set with three standard leads and three augmented derived leads to elicit an electrical view of the heart.6 Lead Standard
BIPOLAR UNCORRECTED XYZ LEAD SYSTEMC71121Bipolar uncorrected XYZ lead systemAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby the X+ lead is placed at the right mid-axillary line ate the 4th intercostal space, X- at the left mid-axillary line at he 4th intercostal space, Y+ at the proximal left leg, Y- at the superior aspect of the manubrium, Z+ at the direct posterior to Z- and Z- at the 4th intercostal space at the left sternal margin. (NCI)Lead Placement Bipolar Uncorrected XYZ
CUBE LEAD SYSTEMC71120Cube lead systemAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement that is a type of uncorrected vectorcardiograph. This lead system is based on a rectangular body axis. It uses an extra number of electrodes to make it three-dimensional. (NCI)Lead Placement Cube
FRANK LEAD SYSTEMC71118Frank lead systemAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement for determining 3 orthogonal components X (right to left direction), Y (foot to head direction) and Z (back to front direction) of the heart. For this method a minimum of 4 electrodes are needed that represent the right arm, left arm, left leg and back. However, usually 7 electrodes are used to avoid dependence on the dipole location and facilitate interpretation. (NCI)Lead Placement Frank
MCFEE-PARUNGAO LEAD SYSTEMC71119McFee-Parungao lead systemAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement for determining 3 orthogonal components X (back to front), Y (right to left) and Z (foot to head) of the heart. This system places the electrodes closer to the heart to achieve better orthogonality and a homogeneous lead field. (NCI)Lead Placement McFee-Parungao
PSEUDO-ORTHOGONAL XYZ LEAD SYSTEMC71122Pseudo-orthogonal XYZ lead systemAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement that allows monitoring and recording of cardiac electrical activity. A V1-type lead is used whose positive electrode is localized in the 4th intercostal space, 2.5cm from the sternum. Its negative electrode is placed below the left clavicle. An addition of lead V5 and aVF can be made to facilitate interpretation. (NCI)Lead Placement Pseudo Orthogonal XYZ
STANDARD 12-LEAD AND CC5-CM5-MLC71128Standard 12-lead and CC5-CM5-MLAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby 12 leadpoints are recorded but the standard lead positions have been modified so that the negative reference is at CM5 and the active electrode is at the left leg position. (NCI)12 Lead Placement Standard And CC5-CM5-ML
STANDARD 12-LEAD AND CM5-CC5-CH5C71126Standard 12-lead and CM5-CC5-CH5An electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby 12 leadpoints are recorded but the standard lead positions have been modified so that the bipolar lead groups place the negative of the reference electrode over the manubrium (CM5), the right scapula (CB5), V5R (CC5) or on the forehead (CH5) and the active electrode at V5. (NCI)12 Lead Placement Standard And CC5-CM5-CH5
STANDARD 12-LEAD EXTENDED LEFTC71131Standard 12-lead extended to the left by V7, V8, V9An electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby the standard lead placement is modified by having leads V7, V8 and V9. (NCI)12 Lead Placement Standard Extended Left
STANDARD 12-LEAD EXTENDED RIGHTC71130Standard 12-lead extended to the right by V5R, V4R, V3RAn electrocardiogram (ECG) lead placement whereby the rightward oriented V leads progress from V1R, placed instead of the standard V2, to V6R. The V3 lead in the standard placement is replaced by V4R. (NCI)12 Lead Placement Standard Extended Right
STANDARD LEADS FOR BICYCLE EXERCISEC71115Standard leads for bicycle exercise. Limb leads on the back (shoulder and on the hips)Limb leads on the back (shoulder and on the hips). (NCI)Lead Placement Bicycle
STANDARD LEADS ONE INTERCOSTAL SPACE HIGHERC71117Standard leads one intercostal space higherAn electrocardiographic lead placement schema in which the V leads are placed one intercostal space cephalad to the position they would have in the standard lead placement schema. (NCI)Lead Placement Standard Intercostal Space Higher
VECTORCARDIOGRAPH CORRECTEDC71092Vectorcardiograph CorrectedA recording of the electrical activity of the heart displayed in the form of a vector loop, corrected for anatomic inconsistencies. (NCI)Vectorcardiograph Corrected
VECTORCARDIOGRAPH UNCORRECTEDC71093Vectorcardiograph UncorrectedA recording of the electrical activity of the heart displayed in the form of a vector loop, uncorrected for anatomic inconsistencies. (NCI)Vectorcardiograph Uncorrected
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CL.C71152.EGTESTECG Test Name
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C71152ECG Test NameTerminology codelist used with ECG Test Names within CDISC.CDISC SDTM ECG Test Name Terminology
InterpretationC41255InterpretationAn act or process of elucidation; explication, or explanation of the meaning of the event or thing via the assignment of objects from the domain to the constants of a formal language, truth-values to the proposition symbols, truth-functions to the connectives, other functions to the function symbols, and extensions to the predicates, if any. The assignments are result of human logic application and are not native to the symbols of the formal language.Interpretation
JTcB - Bazett's Correction FormulaC62118JTcB - Bazett's Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the JT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the JT interval across a range of rates. It is mathematically defined as: JTcB = JT/SqRootRR(seconds) and theoretically corrects the JT interval to that which would be observed at a heart rate of 1 cycle per second. (NCI)JTcB-Bazett's Correction Formula
JTcF - Fridericia's Correction FormulaC62119JTcF - Fridericia's Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the JT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the JT interval across a range of rates. It is mathematically defined as: JTcF = JT/CubeRootRR(seconds) and theoretically corrects the JT interval to that which would be observed at a heart rate of 1 cycle per second. (NCI)JTcF-Fridericia's Correction Formula
JTcLC - Linear Correction FormulaC62120JTcLC - Linear Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the JT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the JT interval across a range of rates. The linear correction formula uses population-based data obtained and validated using a large cohort of subjects. Using this method, the corrected JT interval is independent of the ventricular rate. (NCI)JTcLC-Linear Correction Formula
QRS Duration Ventricular PacedC100390QRS Duration Ventricular PacedThe average (mean) duration (time) of the QRS interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the QRS interval while the ventricle rhythm is controlled by an electrical impulse from a mechanical cardiac pacemaker. The QRS interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the QRS complex, representing the time it takes for the ventricles to depolarize.EKG Mean QRS Duration Ventricular Paced
QT Interval, CorrectedC100391QT Interval, CorrectedThe time interval between the start of the Q wave and the end of the T wave in the cardiac cycle as corrected with a non-specified correction formula.Corrected QT Interval
QTcB - Bazett's Correction FormulaC62112QTcB - Bazett's Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the QT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the QT interval across a range of rates. It is mathematically defined as: QTcB = QT/SqRootRR(seconds) and theoretically corrects the QT interval to that which would be observed at a heart rate of 1 cycle per second. (NCI)QTcB-Bazett's Correction Formula
QTcF - Fridericia's Correction FormulaC62113QTcF - Fridericia's Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the QT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the QT interval across a range of rates. It is mathematically defined as: QTcF = QT/CubeRootRR(seconds) and theoretically corrects the QT interval to that which would be observed at a heart rate of 1 cycle per second. (NCI)QTcF-Fridericia's Correction Formula
QTcLC - Linear Correction FormulaC62114QTcLC - Linear Correction FormulaA formula which takes into account the physiologic shortening of the QT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases, permitting comparison of the QT interval across a range of rates. The linear correction formula uses population-based data obtained and validated using a large cohort of subjects. This method theoretically corrects the QT interval to that which would be observed at a heart rate of 1 cycle per second. (NCI)QTcLC-Linear Correction Formula
QTcV - Van de Water's Correction FormulaC90442QTcV - Van de Water's Correction FormulaA mathematic formula defined as: QTcV = QT-0.087[(60/Heart Rate)-1](seconds). It permits comparison of the QT interval across a range of rates, while accounting for the progressive shortening of the QT interval which occurs as the heart rate increases. (NCI)QTcV Van de Water's Correction Formula
Summary (Max) Heart RateC39779Summary (Max) Heart RateThe minimum time between successive cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the heart, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the heart rate. (NCI)Maximum Heart Rate
Summary (Max) JT IntervalC62117Summary (Max) JT IntervalThe maximum duration (time) of the JT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the JT interval. The JT interval is defined as the time from the J point (end of ventricular depolarization, the point at which the QRS meets the ST segment) to the end of the T wave (representing the end of ventricular repolarization). (NCI)EKG Maximum JT Duration
Summary (Max) PR DurationC62131Summary (Max) PR DurationThe maximum duration (time) of the PR interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the PR interval. The PR interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the P wave (representing the onset of atrial depolarization) to the beginning of the R wave (representing the onset of ventricular depolarization). In some cases, a Q wave will precede the R wave, in which case the PR interval is measured from the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the Q wave. (NCI)EKG Maximum PR Duration
Summary (Max) QT DurationC62135Summary (Max) QT DurationThe maximum duration (time) of the QT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the QT interval. The QT interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the T wave, representing the time it takes for the ventricles to depolarize and subsequently repolarize. In some cases, the Q wave will be absent, in which case the QT interval is measured from the beginning of the R wave to the end of the T wave. (NCI)EKG Maximum QT Duration
Summary (Max) RR DurationC62094Summary (Max) RR DurationThe maximum duration (time) between successive peaks of R waves in a particular set of RR intervals. (NCI)EKG Maximum RR Duration
Summary (Max) ST DepressionC62163Summary (Max) ST DepressionThe maximum depression (negative deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the depression of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Maximum ST Segment Depression
Summary (Max) ST DeviationC62157Summary (Max) ST DeviationThe maximum deviation (distance from baseline, positive or negative, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the deviation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Maximum ST Deviation
Summary (Max) ST ElevationC62160Summary (Max) ST ElevationThe maximum elevation (positive deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the elevation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Maximum ST Segment Elevation
Summary (Max) Ventricular RateC62154Summary (Max) Ventricular RateThe maximum time between successive cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the ventricles, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the ventricular rate. (NCI)Maximum Ventricular Heart Rate
Summary (Mean) Heart RateC62095Summary (Mean) Heart RateThe average (mean) number of cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the heart, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the heart rate. (NCI)Mean Heart Rate
Summary (Mean) JT IntervalC62115Summary (Mean) JT IntervalThe average (mean) duration (time) of the JT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the JT interval. The JT interval is defined as the time from the J point (end of ventricular depolarization, the point at which the QRS meets the ST segment) to the end of the T wave (representing the end of ventricular repolarization). (NCI)EKG Mean JT Duration
Summary (Mean) P AxisC62121Summary (Mean) P AxisThe mean (average) direction (range -180 degrees to 180 degrees) of the electrical potential generated by atrial depolarization in a particular plane (usually the frontal plane). (NCI)EKG Mean P Axis
Summary (Mean) P Wave DurationC62123Summary (Mean) P Wave DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) from the onset of atrial depolarization to the completion of atrial depolarization (length of the P wave), obtained from a set of measurements of the time from beginning to end of atrial depolarization. (NCI)EKG Mean P Wave Duration
Summary (Mean) P Wave HeightC62124Summary (Mean) P Wave HeightThe average (mean) height (usually measured in mm) of the maximum deflection from baseline of the P wave (representing atrial depolarization), obtained from a set of measurements of the P wave, from a single lead or set of leads. Typically this measurement is obtained by analysis of Lead II. (NCI)EKG Mean P Wave Height
Summary (Mean) PR DurationC62086Summary (Mean) PR DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) of the PR interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the PR interval. The PR interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the P wave (representing the onset of atrial depolarization) to the beginning of the R wave (representing the onset of ventricular depolarization). In some cases, a Q wave will precede the R wave, in which case the PR interval is measured from the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the Q wave. (NCI)EKG Mean PR Duration
Summary (Mean) QRS AxisC62132Summary (Mean) QRS AxisThe mean (average) direction of the electrical potential generated by ventricular depolarization. (NCI)Mean QRS Axis
Summary (Mean) QRS DurationC62087Summary (Mean) QRS DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) of the QRS interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the QRS interval. The QRS interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the QRS complex, representing the time it takes for the ventricles to depolarize. (NCI)EKG Mean QRS Duration
Summary (Mean) QT DurationC62089Summary (Mean) QT DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) of the QT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the QT interval. The QT interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the T wave, representing the time it takes for the ventricles to depolarize and subsequently repolarize. In some cases, the Q wave will be absent, in which case the QT interval is measured from the beginning of the R wave to the end of the T wave. (NCI)EKG Mean QT Duration
Summary (Mean) R Wave AmplitudeC62136Summary (Mean) R Wave AmplitudeThe average (mean) amplitude (usually in mm) of the R wave, obtained from a set of measurements of the R wave, in a particular lead or set of leads. (NCI)EKG Mean R Wave Amplitude
Summary (Mean) R+S AmplitudeC62144Summary (Mean) R+S AmplitudeThe average (mean) amplitude (usually in mm) of the summation of the R and S waves, obtained from a set of measurements of the R and S waves, in a particular lead or set of leads. (NCI)EKG Mean R+S Amplitude
Summary (Mean) RR DurationC62090Summary (Mean) RR DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) of the RR interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the RR interval. The RR interval is defined as the time between successive peaks of the R wave and can be used to measure the ventricular rate. (NCI)EKG Mean RR Duration
Summary (Mean) S Wave AmplitudeC62137Summary (Mean) S Wave AmplitudeThe average (mean) amplitude (usually in mm) of the S wave, obtained from a set of measurements of the S wave, in a particular lead or set of leads. (NCI)EKG Mean S Wave Amplitude
Summary (Mean) ST DepressionC62161Summary (Mean) ST DepressionThe average (mean) depression (negative deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the depression of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Mean ST Segment Depression
Summary (Mean) ST DeviationC62155Summary (Mean) ST DeviationThe average (mean) deviation (distance from baseline, positive or negative, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the deviation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Mean ST Deviation
Summary (Mean) ST ElevationC62158Summary (Mean) ST ElevationThe average (mean) elevation (positive deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the elevation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Mean ST Segment Elevation
Summary (Mean) ST Segment DurationC62145Summary (Mean) ST Segment DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) from the end of ventricular depolarization (end of QRS complex) to the end of ventricular repolarization (end of the T wave). (NCI)EKG Mean ST Segment Duration
Summary (Mean) T Wave AreaC62148Summary (Mean) T Wave AreaThe average (mean) area under the curve of the deflection from baseline of the T wave (representing ventricular repolarization), obtained from a set of measurements of the T wave, from a single lead or set of leads. (NCI)EKG Mean T Wave Area
Summary (Mean) T Wave AxisC62146Summary (Mean) T Wave AxisThe mean (average) direction of the electrical potential generated by ventricular repolarization. (NCI)EKG Mean T Wave Axis
Summary (Mean) T Wave DurationC62147Summary (Mean) T Wave DurationThe average (mean) duration (time) from the onset of ventricular repolarization to the completion of ventricular repolarization (length of the T wave), obtained from a set of measurements of the time from beginning to end of ventricular repolarization. (NCI)EKG Mean T Wave Duration
Summary (Mean) T Wave HeightC62149Summary (Mean) T Wave HeightThe average (mean) height (usually measured in mm) of the maximum deflection from baseline of the T wave (representing ventricular repolarization), obtained from a set of measurements of the T wave, from a single lead or set of leads. (NCI)EKG Mean T Wave Height
Summary (Mean) Ventricular RateC62152Summary (Mean) Ventricular RateThe average (mean) number of cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the ventricles, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the ventricular rate. (NCI)Mean Ventricular Heart Rate
Summary (Min) Heart RateC62096Summary (Min) Heart RateThe maximum time between successive cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the heart, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the heart rate. (NCI)Minimum Heart Rate
Summary (Min) JT IntervalC62116Summary (Min) JT IntervalThe minimum duration (time) of the JT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the JT interval. The JT interval is defined as the time from the J point (end of ventricular depolarization, the point at which the QRS meets the ST segment) to the end of the T wave (representing the end of ventricular repolarization). (NCI)EKG Minimum JT Duration
Summary (Min) PR DurationC62125Summary (Min) PR DurationThe minimum duration (time) of the PR interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the PR interval. The PR interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the P wave (representing the onset of atrial depolarization) to the beginning of the R wave (representing the onset of ventricular depolarization). In some cases, a Q wave will precede the R wave, in which case the PR interval is measured from the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the Q wave. (NCI)EKG Minimum PR Duration
Summary (Min) QT DurationC62133Summary (Min) QT DurationThe minimum duration (time) of the QT interval, obtained from a set of measurements of the QT interval. The QT interval is defined as the time from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the T wave, representing the time it takes for the ventricles to depolarize and subsequently repolarize. In some cases, the Q wave will be absent, in which case the QT interval is measured from the beginning of the R wave to the end of the T wave. (NCI)Minimum QT Duration
Summary (Min) RR DurationC62093Summary (Min) RR DurationThe minimum duration (time) between successive peaks of R waves in a particular set of RR intervals. (NCI)EKG Minimum RR Duration
Summary (Min) ST DepressionC62162Summary (Min) ST DepressionThe minimum depression (negative deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the depression of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Minimum ST Segment Depression
Summary (Min) ST DeviationC62156Summary (Min) ST DeviationThe minimum deviation (distance from baseline, positive or negative, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the deviation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Minimum ST Deviation
Summary (Min) ST ElevationC62159Summary (Min) ST ElevationThe minimum elevation (positive deflection from baseline, usually measured in mm) of the ST segment, obtained from a set of measurements of the elevation of the ST segment. (NCI)EKG Minimum ST Segment Elevation
Summary (Min) Ventricular RateC62153Summary (Min) Ventricular RateThe minimum time between successive cycles of contraction and subsequent relaxation of the ventricles, usually expressed as beats per minute, obtained from a set of measurements of the ventricular rate. (NCI)Minimum Ventricular Heart Rate
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CL.C89970.FWTESTCDFood and Water Consumption Test Code
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C89970Food and Water Consumption Test CodeTerminology for the test codes concerned with the subject's consumption of food and/or water.CDISC SEND Food and Water Consumption Test Code Terminology
FCC90384Food ConsumptionA measurement of a subject's nutritional intake. (NCI)Food Consumption
FCRELBWC90385Food Consumption Relative to Body WtThe ratio or percentage of nutritional intake to body weight. (NCI)Food Consumption Relative to Body Weight
WCC90484Water ConsumptionA measurement of a subject's water intake. (NCI)Water Consumption
WCRELBWC90485Water Consumption Relative to Body WtThe ratio or percentage of water intake to body weight. (NCI)Water Consumption Relative to Body Weight
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CL.C89969.FWTESTFood and Water Consumption Test Name
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C89969Food and Water Consumption Test NameTerminology for the test names concerned with the subject's consumption of food and/or water.CDISC SEND Food and Water Consumption Test Name Terminology
Food ConsumptionC90384Food ConsumptionA measurement of a subject's nutritional intake. (NCI)Food Consumption
Food Consumption Relative to Body WtC90385Food Consumption Relative to Body WtThe ratio or percentage of nutritional intake to body weight. (NCI)Food Consumption Relative to Body Weight
Water ConsumptionC90484Water ConsumptionA measurement of a subject's water intake. (NCI)Water Consumption
Water Consumption Relative to Body WtC90485Water Consumption Relative to Body WtThe ratio or percentage of water intake to body weight. (NCI)Water Consumption Relative to Body Weight
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CL.C71113.FREQFrequency
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C71113FrequencyThe terminology that includes terms pertaining to frequency within CDISC.CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology
1 TIME PER WEEKC64526One Time Per WeekOne time per week. (NCI)Once Weekly
2 TIMES PER YEARC988612 Times Per YearTwo times per year. (NCI)Two Times Yearly
3 TIMES PER MONTHC988593 Times Per MonthThree times per month. (NCI)Three Times Monthly
3 TIMES PER YEARC988603 Times Per YearThree times per year. (NCI)Three Times Yearly
4 TIMES PER MONTHC988524 Times Per MonthFour times per month. (NCI)Four Times Monthly
4 TIMES PER YEARC988534 Times Per YearFour times per year. (NCI)Four Times Yearly
5 TIMES PER DAYC988495 Times DailyFive times per day. (NCI)Five Times Daily
5 TIMES PER MONTHC988505 Times Per MonthFive times per month. (NCI)Five Times Monthly
5 TIMES PER WEEKC855525 Times Per WeekFive times per week. (NCI)Five Times Weekly
5 TIMES PER YEARC988515 Times Per YearFive times per year. (NCI)Five Times Yearly
6 TIMES PER DAYC988556 Times DailySix times per day. (NCI)Six Times Daily
6 TIMES PER MONTHC988566 Times Per MonthSix times per month. (NCI)Six Times Monthly
6 TIMES PER WEEKC988576 Times Per WeekSix times per week. (NCI)Six Times Weekly
6 TIMES PER YEARC988586 Times Per YearSix times per year. (NCI)Six Times Yearly
7 TIMES PER WEEKC988547 Times Per WeekSeven times per week. (NCI)Seven Times Weekly
AD LIBITUMC64636Ad LibitumAs much as desired.As Much as Desired
BIDC64496BD;Twice per dayTwo times per day, at unspecified times. (NCI)Twice Daily
BIMC71129Twice per monthTwice per month. (NCI)Twice Per Month
BISC64497Twice per weekTwo times per week. (NCI)Twice Weekly
CONTINUOUSC53279ContinuousRemain in force or carry on without letup; keep or maintain in unaltered condition; exist in time or space without stop or interruption. (NCI)Continue
INTERMITTENTC71325IntermittentPeriodically stopping and starting. (NCI)Intermittent
OCCASIONALC64954OccasionalNot occurring regularly or at short intervals.Infrequent
ONCEC64576OnceA one time intervention. (NCI)Once
OTHERC17649OtherDifferent than the one(s) previously specified or mentioned. (NCI)Other
PAC74924Per Annum;Per YearA frequency rate of occurrences of something within a period of time equal to three hundred sixty-five days.Per Year
PRNC64499As neededAs needed. (NCI)As Necessary
Q10HC64500Every 10 hoursEvery ten hours. (NCI)Every Ten Hours
Q11HC64501Every 11 hoursEvery eleven hours. (NCI)Every Eleven Hours
Q12HC64502Every 12 hoursEvery twelve hours. (NCI)Every Twelve Hours
Q13HC64503Every 13 hoursEvery thirteen hours. (NCI)Every Thirteen Hours
Q14HC64504Every 14 hoursEvery fourteen hours. (NCI)Every Fourteen Hours
Q15HC64505Every 15 hoursEvery fifteen hours. (NCI)Every Fifteen Hours
Q16HC64506Every 16 hoursEvery sixteen hours. (NCI)Every Sixteen Hours
Q17HC64507Every 17 hoursEvery seventeen hours. (NCI)Every Seventeen Hours
Q18HC64508Every 18 hoursEvery eighteen hours. (NCI)Every Eighteen Hours
Q19HC64509Every 19 hoursEvery nineteen hours. (NCI)Every Nineteen Hours
Q20HC64511Every 20 hoursEvery twenty hours. (NCI)Every Twenty Hours
Q21HC64512Every 21 hoursEvery twenty-one hours. (NCI)Every Twenty-One Hours
Q22HC64513Every 22 hoursEvery twenty-two hours. (NCI)Every Twenty-Two Hours
Q23HC64514Every 23 hoursEvery twenty-three hours. (NCI)Every Twenty-Three Hours
Q24HC64515Every 24 hoursEvery twenty-four hours. (NCI)Every Twenty-Four Hours
Q2HC64516Every 2 hoursEvery two hours. (NCI)Every Two Hours
Q2MC64536Every two monthsEvery two months. (NCI)Every Two Months
Q2SC71127Every 2 weeksEvery two weeks. (NCI)Every Two Weeks
Q3DC64533Every 3 daysEvery three days. (NCI)Every Three Days
Q3HC64517Every 3 hoursEvery three hours. (NCI)Every Three Hours
Q3MC64537Every 3 monthsEvery three months. (NCI)Every Three Months
Q3SC64535Every 3 weeksEvery three weeks. (NCI)Every Three Weeks
Q4DC64534Every 4 daysEvery four days. (NCI)Every Four Days
Q4HC64518Every 4 hoursEvery four hours. (NCI)Every Four Hours
Q4MC64538Every 4 monthsEvery four months. (NCI)Every Four Months
Q4SC64529Every 4 weeksEvery four weeks. (NCI)Every Four Weeks
Q5DC71124Every 5 daysEvery five days. (NCI)Every Five Days
Q5HC64519Every 5 hoursEvery five hours. (NCI)Every Five Hours
Q6HC64520Every 6 hoursEvery six hours. (NCI)Every Six Hours
Q6SC89788Every 6 WeeksEvery six weeks. (NCI)Every Six Weeks
Q7HC64521Every 7 hoursEvery seven hours. (NCI)Every Seven Hours
Q8HC64523Every 8 hoursEvery eight hours. (NCI)Every Eight Hours
Q9HC64524Every 9 hoursEvery nine hours. (NCI)Every Nine Hours
QDC25473DailyOccurring or done each day.Daily
QHC64510Every hourEvery hour. (NCI)Every Hour
QIDC645304 times per dayFour times per day. (NCI)Four Times Daily
QISC645314 times per weekFour times per week. (NCI)Four Times Weekly
QMC64498Every MonthEvery month. (NCI)Monthly
QODC64525Every other dayEvery other day. (NCI)Every Other Day
QSC67069Every week;Per WeekEvery week. (NCI)Weekly
TIDC645273 times per dayThree times per day. (NCI)Three Times Daily
TISC64528Three times a weekThree times per week. (NCI)Three Times Weekly
UNKNOWNC17998U;UnknownNot known, not observed, not recorded, or refused. (NCI)Unknown
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CL.C65047.LBTESTCDLaboratory Test Code
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C65047Laboratory Test CodeTerminology used for Laboratory Tests of the CDISC Standard Data Tabulation Model.CDISC SDTM Laboratory Test Terminology by Code
A1AGLPC100429Alpha-1 Acid GlycoproteinA measurement of the alpha-1 acid glycoprotein in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Acid Glycoprotein Measurement
A1ANTRYPC80167Alpha-1 Antitrypsin;Serum Trypsin InhibitorA measurement of the alpha-1 antitrypsin in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Measurement
A1MCREATC100462Alpha-1 Microglobulin/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the alpha-1 microglobulin to creatinine in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Microglobulin to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
A1MICGC100461Alpha-1 Microglobulin;Protein HCA measurement of the alpha-1 microglobulin in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Microglobulin Measurement
A2MACGC80168Alpha-2 MacroglobulinA measurement of the alpha-2 macroglobulin in a biological specimen.Alpha-2 Macroglobulin Measurement
AAPC100430Alanine AminopeptidaseA measurement of the alanine aminopeptidase in a biological specimen.Alanine Aminopeptidase Measurement
ACANTC74699AcanthocytesA measurement of the acanthocytes in a biological specimen.Acanthocyte Count
ACANTRBCC74633Acanthocytes/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of acanthocytes to all erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Acanthocyte to Erythrocyte Ratio Measurement
ACEC80169Angiotensin Converting EnzymeA measurement of the angiotensin converting enzyme in a biological specimen.Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Measurement
ACETOACC92247Acetoacetic Acid;AcetoacetateA measurement of the acetoacetic acid in a biological specimen.Acetoacetic Acid Measurement
ACHC74838AcetylcholineA measurement of the acetylcholine hormone in a biological specimen.Acetylcholine Measurement
ACHEC96560AcetylcholinesteraseA measurement of the acetylcholinesterase in a biological specimen.Acetylcholinesterase Measurement
ACHRABC96559Acetylcholine Receptor AntibodyA measurement of the acetylcholine receptor antibody in a biological specimen.Acetylcholine Receptor Antibody Measurement
ACPHOSC80163Acid PhosphataseA measurement of the acid phosphatase in a biological specimen.Acid Phosphatase Measurement
ACTHC74780Adrenocorticotropic HormoneA measurement of the adrenocorticotropic hormone in a biological specimen.Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Measurement
ACYLCAOXC92286Acyl Coenzyme A Oxidase;Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A Oxidase;Acyl CoA OxidaseA measurement of the acyl coenzyme A oxidase in a biological specimen.Acyl Coenzyme A Oxidase Measurement
ADHC74847Antidiuretic Hormone;VasopressinA measurement of the antidiuretic hormone in a biological specimen.Antidiuretic Hormone Measurement
ADPNCTNC74839AdiponectinA measurement of the adiponectin hormone in a biological specimen.Adiponectin Measurement
ADSDNAC74913Anti-Double Stranded DNAA measurement of the anti-double stranded DNA antibody in a biological specimen.Anti-Double Stranded DNA Measurement
ADVVLDC98705ADV Viral LoadA measurement of the adenovirus viral load in a biological specimen.Adenovirus Viral Load Measurement
AFACTXAAC98706Anti-Factor Xa ActivityA measurement of the anti-activated Factor X in a biological specimen. This test is used to monitor low molecular weight or unfractionated heparin levels in a biological specimen.Anti-Factor Xa Activity Measurement
AFPC74732Alpha FetoproteinA measurement of the alpha fetoprotein in a biological specimen.Alpha-fetoprotein Measurement
AFPL1C96562Alpha Fetoprotein L1A measurement of the alpha fetoprotein L1 in a biological specimen.Alpha Fetoprotein L1 Measurement
AFPL2C96563Alpha Fetoprotein L2A measurement of the alpha fetoprotein L2 in a biological specimen.Alpha Fetoprotein L2 Measurement
AFPL3C96564Alpha Fetoprotein L3A measurement of the alpha fetoprotein L3 in a biological specimen.Alpha Fetoprotein L3 Measurement
AFPL3AFPC96565A Fetoprotein L3/A FetoproteinA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of alpha fetoprotein L3 to total alpha fetoprotein in a biological specimen.Alpha Fetoprotein L3 to Total Alpha Fetoprotein Ratio Measurement
ALBC64431Albumin;MicroalbuminA measurement of the albumin protein in a biological specimen.Albumin Measurement
ALBCREATC74761Albumin/Creatinine;Microalbumin/Creatinine RatioA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the albumin to the creatinine in a biological specimen.Albumin To Creatinine Protein Ratio Measurement
ALBGLOBC74894Albumin/GlobulinThe ratio of albumin to globulin in a biological specimen.Albumin to Globulin Ratio Measurement
ALDOLASEC74731AldolaseA measurement of the aldolase enzyme in a biological specimen.Aldolase Measurement
ALDSTRNC74841AldosteroneA measurement of the aldosterone hormone in a biological specimen.Aldosterone Measurement
ALPC64432Alkaline PhosphataseA measurement of the alkaline phosphatase in a biological specimen.Alkaline Phosphatase Measurement
ALPBSC92287Bone Specific Alkaline PhosphataseA measurement of the bone specific alkaline phosphatase isoform in a biological specimen.Bone Specific Alkaline Phosphatase Measurement
ALPCREATC79438Alkaline Phosphatase/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the alkaline phosphatase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Alkaline Phosphatase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
ALTC64433Alanine Aminotransferase;SGPTA measurement of the alanine aminotransferase in a biological specimen.Alanine Aminotransferase Measurement
AMAC81975Antimitochondrial Antibodies;Mitochondrial AntibodyA measurement of the antimitochondrial antibodies in a biological specimen.Antimitochondrial Antibody Measurement
AMMONIAC74799Ammonia;NH3A measurement of the ammonia in a biological specimen.Ammonia Measurement
AMORPHSDC74666Amorphous Sediment;Amorphous DebrisA measurement of the amorphous sediment present in a biological specimen.Amorphous Sediment Measurement
AMPHETC74687AmphetamineA measurement of any amphetamine class drug present in a biological specimen.Amphetamine Drug Class Measurement
AMYLASEC64434AmylaseA measurement of the total enzyme amylase in a biological specimen.Amylase Measurement
AMYLASEPC98767Amylase, PancreaticA measurement of the pancreatic enzyme amylase in a biological specimen.Pancreatic Amylase Measurement
AMYLASESC98780Amylase, SalivaryA measurement of the salivary enzyme amylase in a biological specimen.Salivary Amylase Measurement
AMYLB42C84809Amyloid Beta 42;Amyloid Beta 42 ProteinA measurement of the 42 amino acid amyloid beta protein isoform in a biological specimen.Beta Amyloid 42 Measurement
AMYLOIDBC81999Amyloid, Beta;Beta AmyloidA measurement of the total amyloid beta in a biological specimen.Beta Amyloid Measurement
AMYLOIDPC81998Amyloid PA measurement of the total amyloid P in a biological specimen.Amyloid P Measurement
ANAC74916Antinuclear AntibodiesA measurement of the antinuclear antibodies (antibodies that attack the body's own tissue) in a biological specimen.Antinuclear Antibody Measurement
ANDSTNDLC74842AndrostenediolA measurement of the androstenediol metabolite in a biological specimen.Androstenediol Metabolite Measurement
ANDSTNDNC74843Androstenedione;4-AndrostenedioneA measurement of the androstenedione hormone in a biological specimen.Androstenedione Measurement
ANGLOBDRC81974Antiglobulin Test, Direct;Direct Coombs TestA measurement of the antibody or complement-coated erythrocytes in a biological specimen in vivo.Direct Antiglobulin Test
ANGTNS1C74844Angiotensin IA measurement of the angiotensin I hormone in a biological specimen.Angiotensin I Measurement
ANGTNS2C74845Angiotensin IIA measurement of the angiotensin II hormone in a biological specimen.Angiotensin II Measurement
ANGTNSGNC74846Angiotensinogen;Angiotensin PrecursorA measurement of the angiotensinogen hormone in a biological specimen.Angiotensinogen Measurement
ANIONGC74685Anion GapA computed estimate of the unmeasured anions (those other than the chloride and bicarbonate anions) in a biological specimen.Anion Gap Measurement
ANISOC74797AnisocytesA measurement of the inequality in the size of the red blood cells in a whole blood specimen.Anisocyte Measurement
ANPC74886Atrial Natriuretic Peptide;AtriopeptinA measurement of the atrial natriuretic peptide in a biological specimen.Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Measurement
ANTHRMC81958Antithrombin;Antithrombin III;Antithrombin Activity;Antithrombin III ActivityA measurement of the antithrombin activity in a biological specimen.Antithrombin Measurement
ANTHRMAGC81977Antithrombin Antigen;Antithrombin III AntigenA measurement of the antithrombin antigen in a biological specimen.Antithrombin Antigen Measurement
ANTIDPRSC74691AntidepressantsA measurement of any antidepressant class drug present in a biological specimen.Antidepressant Measurement
APOA1C74733Apolipoprotein A1A measurement of the apolipoprotein A1 in the high density lipoproteins of a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein A1 Measurement
APOA2C82000Apolipoprotein AIIA measurement of the apolipoprotein AII in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein AII Measurement
APOBC74734Apolipoprotein BA measurement of the apolipoprotein B in the low density lipoproteins of a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein B Measurement
APOC2C100427Apolipoprotein C2;Apolipoprotein CIIA measurement of the apolipoprotein C2 in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein C2 Measurement
APOC3C82001Apolipoprotein CIIIA measurement of the apolipoprotein CIII in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein CIII Measurement
APOEC82002Apolipoprotein EA measurement of the apolipoprotein E in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein E Measurement
APOE4C92293Apolipoprotein E4A measurement of the apolipoprotein E4 in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein E4 Measurement
APOHC82003Apolipoprotein HA measurement of the apolipoprotein H in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein H Measurement
APOJC100428Apolipoprotein J;ClusterinA measurement of the apolipoprotein J in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein J Measurement
APPEARC25377Specimen AppearanceThe outward or visible aspect of a specimen.Appearance
APROTCRSC100471Activated Protein C Resistance;Factor V Leiden ScreenA measurement of the resistance in the anticoagulation response to activated protein C in a biological specimen.Activated Protein C Resistance Measurement
APTTC38462Activated Partial Thromboplastin TimeA measurement of the length of time that it takes for clotting to occur when reagents are added to a plasma specimen. The test is partial due to the absence of tissue factor (Factor III) from the reaction mixture.Partial Thromboplastin Time
APTTSPTTC100421Activated PTT/Standard PTT;Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time/Standard Thromboplastin TimeA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the subject's activated partial thromboplastin time to a standard or control partial thromboplastin time.Activated PTT to Standard PTT Ratio Measurement
APTTSTNDC98862Activated PTT/StandardA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the subject's partial thromboplastin time to a standard or control partial thromboplastin time.Activated PTT/Standard Ratio Measurement
ASCABC81976Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae AntibodyA measurement of the anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibody in a biological specimen.Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibody Measurement
ASSDNAC92269Anti-Single Stranded DNA IgGA measurement of the anti-single stranded DNA IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Anti-Single Stranded DNA IgG Measurement
ASTC64467Aspartate Aminotransferase;SGOTA measurement of the aspartate aminotransferase in a biological specimen.Aspartate Aminotransferase Measurement
ASTAGC81978Aspartate Aminotransferase Antigen;SGOT AntigenA measurement of the aspartate aminotransferase antigen in a biological specimen.Aspartate Aminotransferase Antigen Measurement
AUERRODSC74657Auer RodsA measurement of the Auer rods (elongated needle structures that are found in the cytoplasm of leukemic blasts and are formed by clumps of azurophilic granular material) in a biological specimen.Auer Rod Measurement
B2GLYABC81979Beta-2 Glycoprotein AntibodyA measurement of the beta-2 glycoprotein antibody in a biological specimen.Beta-2 Glycoprotein Antibody Measurement
B2MICGC81980Beta-2 MicroglobulinA measurement of the beta-2 microglobulin in a biological specimen.Beta-2 Microglobulin Measurement
BACTC64469BacteriaA measurement of the bacteria in a biological specimen.Bacterial Count
BARBC74688BarbituratesA measurement of any barbiturate class drug present in a biological specimen.Barbiturate Drug Class Measurement
BASOC64470BasophilsA measurement of the basophils in a biological specimen.Total Basophil Count
BASOCEC98865Basophils/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the basophils to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Basophil to Total CellRatio Measurement
BASOIMC96670Immature BasophilsA measurement of the immature basophils in a biological specimen.Immature Basophil Count
BASOIMLEC96671Immature Basophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of immature basophils to total leukocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Basophil to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
BASOLEC64471Basophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the basophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Basophil To Leukocyte Ratio
BDNFC82004Brain-Derived Neurotrophic FactorA measurement of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor in a biological specimen.Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Measurement
BETACRTNC100472Beta Carotene;b-Carotene;Beta CarotinA measurement of the beta carotene in a biological specimen.Beta Carotene Measurement
BHYXBTRC96568Beta-Hydroxybutyrate;B-Hydroxybutyrate;3-HydroxybutyrateA measurement of the total Beta-hydroxybutyrate in a biological specimen.Beta-Hydroxybutyrate Measurement
BICARBC74667Bicarbonate;HCO3A measurement of the bicarbonate in a biological specimen.Bicarbonate Measurement
BILDIRC64481Direct BilirubinA measurement of the conjugated or water-soluble bilirubin in a biological specimen.Direct Bilirubin Measurement
BILEACC74800Bile Acid;Bile Salts;Bile Acids;Bile SaltA measurement of the total bile acids in a biological specimen.Bile Acid Measurement
BILIC38037Bilirubin;Total BilirubinA measurement of the total bilirubin in a biological specimen.Total Bilirubin Measurement
BILINDC64483Indirect BilirubinA measurement of the unconjugated or non-water-soluble bilirubin in a biological specimen.Indirect Bilirubin Measurement
BITECEC74700Bite CellsA measurement of the bite cells (erythrocytes with the appearance of a bite having been removed, due to oxidative hemolysis) in a biological specimen .Bite Cell Count
BKVVLDC98710BKV Viral LoadA measurement of the BK virus viral load in a biological specimen.BK Virus Viral Load Measurement
BLASTC74605BlastsA measurement of the blast cells in a biological specimen.Blast Count
BLASTLEC64487Blasts/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the blasts to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Blast To Leukocyte Ratio
BLASTLMC74630Leukemic Blasts;Leukemic Lymphoblasts;Immunoblastic LymphocytesA measurement of the leukemic blasts (lymphoblasts that remain in an immature state even when outside the bone marrow) in a biological specimen.Leukemic Blast Count
BLSTLMLYC74641Leukemic Blasts/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the leukemic blasts (immature lymphoblasts) to mature lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Leukemic Blast to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
BLSTMBCEC98761Myeloblasts/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the myeloblasts to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Myeloblast to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
BLSTMGKC98752MegakaryoblastsA measurement of the megakaryoblasts in a biological specimen.Megakaryoblast Cell Count
BLSTMKCEC98753Megakaryoblasts/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the megakaryoblasts to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Megakaryoblast to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
BLSTNMCEC98764Normoblasts/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the normoblasts to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Normoblast to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
BLSTPNCEC98870Pronormoblasts/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the pronormoblasts to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Pronormoblast to Total CellRatio Measurement
BLSTRSIDC100419Ringed SideroblastsA measurement of the ringed sideroblasts (abnormal nucleated erythroblasts with a large number of iron deposits in the perinuclear mitochondria, forming a ring around the nucleus) in a biological specimen.Ringed Sideroblast Measurement
BLSTSIDC100418SideroblastA measurement of the sideroblasts (nucleated erythroblasts with iron granules in the cytoplasm) in a biological specimen.Sideroblast Measurement
BNPC74735Brain Natriuretic Peptide;B-Type Natriuretic PeptideA measurement of the brain (B-type) natriuretic peptide in a biological specimen.Brain Natriuretic Peptide Measurement
BNPPROC82032ProB-type Natriuretic Peptide;proBNP;Pro-Brain Natriuretic PeptideA measurement of the proB-type natriuretic peptide in a biological specimen.ProB-Type Natriuretic Peptide Measurement
BNPPRONTC96610N-Terminal ProB-type Natriuretic Peptide;NT proBNP II;N-terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic PeptideA measurement of the N-terminal proB-type natriuretic peptide in a biological specimen.N-Terminal ProB-type Natriuretic Peptide Measurement
BNZDZPNC74692BenzodiazepineA measurement of any benzodiazepine class drug present in a biological specimen.Benzodiazepine Measurement
BNZLCGNC75350Benzoylecgonine;Cocaine MetaboliteA measurement of the benzoylecgonine in a biological specimen.Benzoylecgonine Measurement
BTECERBCC74634Bite Cells/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of bite cells (erythrocytes with the appearance of a bite having been removed, due to oxidative hemolysis) to all erythrocytes in a biological specimen .Bite Cell to Erythrocyte Ratio Measurement
BTPC100426Beta-Trace ProteinA measurement of the beta-trace protein in a biological specimen.Beta-Trace Protein Measurement
BUNC61019Blood Urea NitrogenA measurement of the urea nitrogen in a blood specimen.Blood Urea Nitrogen Measurement
BUNCREATC74753BUN/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) (ratio) of the blood urea nitrogen (BUN) to the creatinine in a biological specimen.Blood Urea Nitrogen To Creatinine Ratio Measurement
BURRCEC74701Burr Cells;KeratocytesA measurement of the Burr cells (erythrocytes characterized by the presence of small, blunt projections evenly distributed across the cell surface) in a biological specimen.Burr Cell Count
C1QABC80173Complement C1q AntibodyA measurement of the complement C1q antibody in a biological specimen.Complement C1q Antibody Measurement
C3C80174Complement C3A measurement of the complement C3 in a biological specimen.Complement C3 Measurement
C3AC80175Complement C3a;ASP, Complement C3 DesArg, Acetylation-stimulating ProteinA measurement of the complement C3a in a biological specimen.Complement C3a Measurement
C3BC80176Complement C3bA measurement of the complement C3b in a biological specimen.Complement C3b Measurement
C4C80177Complement C4A measurement of the complement C4 in a biological specimen.Complement C4 Measurement
C4AC80178Complement C4aA measurement of the complement C4a in a biological specimen.Complement C4a Measurement
C5AC80179Complement C5aA measurement of the complement C5a in a biological specimen.Complement C5a Measurement
CAC64488CalciumA measurement of the calcium in a biological specimen.Calcium Measurement
CA125AGC81981Cancer Antigen 125A measurement of the cancer antigen 125 in a biological specimen.Cancer Antigen 125 Measurement
CA19_9AGC81982Cancer Antigen 19-9A measurement of the cancer antigen 19-9 in a biological specimen.Cancer Antigen 19-9 Measurement
CABOTC74702Cabot RingsA measurement of the Cabot rings (red-purple staining, threadlike, ring or figure 8 shaped filaments in an erythrocyte) in a biological specimen.Cabot Ring Count
CACLRC96589Calcium ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of calcium by excretion of urine for a specified unit of time (e.g. one minute).Calcium Clearance Measurement
CACREATC79439Calcium/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the calcium to creatinine in a biological specimen.Calcium to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
CAIONC81948Calcium, IonizedA measurement of the ionized calcium in a biological specimen.Ionized Calcium Measurement
CALPROC82005CalprotectinA measurement of the calprotectin in a biological specimen.Calprotectin Measurement
CANNABC74689CannabinoidsA measurement of any cannabinoid class drug present in a biological specimen.Cannabinoid Drug Class Measurement
CARBXHGBC96591CarboxyhemoglobinA measurement of the carboxyhemoglobin in a biological specimen.Carboxyhemoglobin Measurement
CARNITC74682CarnitineA measurement of the total carnitine in a biological specimen.Total Carnitine Measurement
CARNITATC92288Carnitine Acetyl TransferaseA measurement of the carnitine acetyl transferase in a biological specimen.Carnitine Acetyl Transferase Measurement
CARNITFC74677Carnitine, FreeA measurement of the free carnitine in a biological specimen.Free Carnitine Measurement
CASTSC74763CastsA statement that indicates casts were looked for and not found in a biological specimen.Cast Present Or Absent
CASULPHC96590Calcium SulphateA measurement of the calcium sulphate in a biological specimen.Calcium Sulphate Measurement
CBBC80172Complement BbA measurement of the complement Bb in a biological specimen.Complement Bb Measurement
CCKC74850Cholecystokinin;PancreozyminA measurement of the cholecystokinin hormone in a biological specimen.Cholecystokinin Measurement
CCPABC96595Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide AntibodyA measurement of the cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody in a biological specimen.Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide Antibody Measurement
CD19C74606CD19A count of the CD19 B cells per unit of a biological specimen.CD19 Expressing B Cell Count
CD19LYC74635CD19/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of CD19 B cells to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.CD19 B Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
CD3C74607CD3A count of the CD3 T cells per unit of a biological specimen.CD3 Expressing T Cell Count
CD3LYC74636CD3/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of CD3 T cells to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.CD3 T Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
CD4C74608CD4A count of the CD4 T cells per unit of a biological specimen.CD4 Expressing T Cell Count
CD40C82006CD40A measurement of the CD40 in a biological specimen.CD40 Measurement
CD40LC82007CD40 LigandA measurement of the CD40 ligand in a biological specimen.CD40 Ligand Measurement
CD4CD8C74637CD4/CD8A relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of CD4 T cells to the CD8 T cells in a biological specimen.CD4 T Cell to CD8 T Cell Ratio Measurement
CD4LYC74638CD4/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of CD4 T cells to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.CD4 T Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
CD8C74609CD8A count of the CD8 T cells per unit of a biological specimen.CD8 Expressing T Cell Count
CD8LYC74639CD8/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of CD8 T cells to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.CD8 T Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
CDTC101016Carbohydrate-Deficient TransferrinA measurement of transferrin with a reduced number of carbohydrate moieties in a biological specimen.Carbohydrate-Deficient Transferrin Measurement
CEAC81983Carcinoembryonic AntigenA measurement of the carcinoembryonic antigen in a biological specimen.Carcinoembryonic Antigen Measurement
CECC96592Circulating Endothelial CellsA measurement of the circulating endothelial cells in a biological specimen.Circulating Endothelial Cell Count
CELLSIMC96672Immature CellsA measurement of the total immature cells in a blood specimen.Immature Cell Count
CH50C100423Complement CH50;Total Hemolytic Complement;CH50A measurement of the complement required to lyse 50 percent of red blood cells in a biological specimen.CH50 Measurement
CHOLC61032Cholesterol;Total CholesterolA measurement of the cholesterol in a biological specimen.Serum Total Cholesterol Measurement
CHOLHDLC80171Cholesterol/HDL-CholesterolA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of total cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) in a biological specimen.Cholesterol to HDL-Cholesterol Ratio Measurement
CHOLINESC92289CholinesteraseA measurement of the cholinesterase in a biological specimen.Cholinesterase Measurement
CITRATEC92248CitrateA measurement of the citrate in a biological specimen.Citrate Measurement
CKC64489Creatine KinaseA measurement of the total creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase Measurement
CKBBC64490Creatine Kinase BBA measurement of the homozygous B-type creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase BB Measurement
CKBBCKC79466Creatine Kinase BB/Total Creatine KinaseA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the BB-type creatine kinase to total creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase BB to Total Creatine Kinase Ratio Measurement
CKMBC64491Creatine Kinase MBA measurement of the heterozygous MB-type creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase MB Measurement
CKMBCKC79441Creatine Kinase MB/Total Creatine KinaseA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the MB-type creatine kinase to total creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase MB to Total Creatine Kinase Ratio Measurement
CKMMC64494Creatine Kinase MMA measurement of the homozygous M-type creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase MM Measurement
CKMMCKC79442Creatine Kinase MM/Total Creatine KinaseA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the MM-type creatine kinase to total creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase MM to Total Creatine Kinase Ratio Measurement
CLC64495ChlorideA measurement of the chloride in a biological specimen.Chloride Measurement
CLARITYC96594ClarityA measurement of the transparency of a biological specimen.Clarity Measurement
CLCREATC79440Chloride/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the chloride to creatinine in a biological specimen.Chloride to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
CLCTONNC74848CalcitoninA measurement of the calcitonin hormone in a biological specimen.Calcitonin Measurement
CLCTRIOLC74849CalcitriolA measurement of the calcitriol hormone in a biological specimen.Calcitriol Measurement
CMVIGGABC96596Cytomegalovirus IgG AntibodyA measurement of the cytomegalovirus IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Cytomegalovirus IgG Antibody Measurement
CMVIGMABC96597Cytomegalovirus IgM AntibodyA measurement of the cytomegalovirus IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Cytomegalovirus IgM Antibody Measurement
CMVVLDC98716CMV Viral LoadA measurement of the cytomegalovirus viral load in a biological specimen.Cytomegalovirus Viral Load Measurement
CO2C64545Carbon DioxideA measurement of the carbon dioxide gas in a biological specimen.Carbon Dioxide Measurement
COCAINEC74690CocaineA measurement of the cocaine present in a biological specimen.Cocaine Measurement
CODEINEC74877CodeineA measurement of the codeine present in a biological specimen.Codeine Measurement
COLORC64546ColorA measurement of the color of a biological specimen.Color Assessment
CORTFRC88113Cortisol, FreeA measurement of the free, unbound cortisol in a biological specimen.Free Cortisol Measurement
CORTISOLC74781Cortisol;Total CortisolA measurement of the cortisol in a biological specimen.Cortisol Measurement
COTININEC92249CotinineA measurement of the cotinine in a biological specimen.Cotinine Measurement
CPEPTIDEC74736C-peptideA measurement of the C (connecting) peptide of insulin in a biological specimen.C-peptide Measurement
CPNIGAABC92432Chlamydia pneumoniae IgA AntibodyA measurement of the Chlamydia pneumoniae IgA antibody in a biological specimen.Chlamydia pneumoniae IgA Antibody Measurement
CPNIGMABC92433Chlamydia pneumoniae IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Chlamydia pneumoniae IgM in a biological specimen.Chlamydia pneumoniae IgM Antibody Measurement
CREATC64547CreatinineA measurement of the creatinine in a biological specimen.Creatinine Measurement
CREATCLRC25747Creatinine ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of creatinine by excretion of urine for a specified unit of time (e.g. one minute).Creatinine Clearance
CRENCEC74703Crenated Cells;EchinocytesA measurement of the Burr cells (erythrocytes characterized by the presence of multiple small, sharp projections evenly distributed across the cell surface) in a biological specimen.Crenated Cell Measurement
CRHC74851Corticotropin Releasing Hormone;Corticotropin Releasing FactorA measurement of the corticotropin releasing hormone in a biological specimen.Corticotropin Releasing Hormone Measurement
CRLPLSMNC100432Ceruloplasmin;CaeruloplasminA measurement of ceruloplasmin in a biological specimen.Ceruloplasmin Measurement
CRPC64548C Reactive ProteinA measurement of the C reactive protein in a biological specimen.C-Reactive Protein Measurement
CRTRONEC79434CorticosteroneA measurement of corticosterone in a biological specimen.Corticosterone Measurement
CRYSTALSC74673CrystalsA statement that indicates crystals were looked for and not found in a biological specimen.Crystal Present Or Absent
CSBACTC74762Bacterial CastsA measurement of the bacterial casts present in a biological specimen.Bacterial Cast Measurement
CSBROADC96588Broad CastsA measurement of the broad casts in a biological specimen.Broad Casts Measurement
CSCELLC74764Cellular CastsA measurement of the cellular (white blood cell, red blood cell, epithelial and bacterial) casts present in a biological specimen.Cellular Cast Measurement
CSEPIC74779Epithelial CastsA measurement of the epithelial cell casts present in a biological specimen.Epithelial-Cast Measurement
CSFATC74766Fatty CastsA measurement of the fatty casts present in a biological specimen.Fatty Cast Measurement
CSGRANC74768Granular CastsA measurement of the granular (coarse and fine) casts present in a biological specimen.Granular Cast Measurement
CSGRANCC74765Granular Coarse CastsA measurement of the coarse granular casts present in a biological specimen.Coarse Granular Cast Measurement
CSGRANFC74769Granular Fine CastsA measurement of the fine granular casts present in a biological specimen.Granular Fine Cast Measurement
CSHYALC74770Hyaline CastsA measurement of the hyaline casts present in a biological specimen.Hyaline Cast Measurement
CSMIXC74771Mixed CastsA measurement of the mixed (the cast contains a mixture of cell types) casts present in a biological specimen.Mixed Cast Count
CSRBCC74772RBC CastsA measurement of the red blood cell casts present in a biological specimen.Red Blood Cell Cast Measurement
CSUNCLAC74776Unclassified CastsA measurement of the unclassifiable casts present in a biological specimen.Unclassified Cast Measurement
CSWAXC74777Waxy CastsA measurement of the waxy casts present in a biological specimen.Waxy Cell Cast Measurement
CSWBCC74778WBC CastsA measurement of the white blood cell casts present in a biological specimen.White Blood Cell Cast Measurement
CTCC96593Circulating Tumor CellsA measurement of the circulating tumor cells in a biological specimen.Circulating Tumor Cell Count
CTOTC80160Complement TotalA measurement of the total complement in a biological specimen.Complement Measurement
CTRIGAABC100464Chlamydia trachomatis IgA AntibodyA measurement of the Chlamydia trachomatis IgA antibody in a biological specimen.Chlamydia trachomatis IgA Antibody Measurement
CTRIGGABC100466Chlamydia trachomatis IgG AntibodyA measurement of the Chlamydia trachomatis IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Chlamydia trachomatis IgG Antibody Measurement
CTRIGMABC100465Chlamydia trachomatis IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Chlamydia trachomatis IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Chlamydia trachomatis IgM Antibody Measurement
CTXIC82038Type I Collagen C-Telopeptides;Type I Collagen X-linked C-telopeptideA measurement of the type I collagen C-telopeptides in a biological specimen.Type I Collagen C-Telopeptide Measurement
CTXIIC82040Type II Collagen C-TelopeptidesA measurement of the type II collagen C-telopeptides in a biological specimen.Type II Collagen C-Telopeptide Measurement
CXCR3C100431Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Receptor 3;GPR9, CD183, CXCR3A measurement of the CXCR3, chemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor 3, in a biological specimen.Chemokine Receptor CXCR3 Measurement
CYACIDUC74912Acid Urate CrystalsA measurement of the ammonium acid urate crystals present in a biological specimen.Acid Urate Crystal Measurement
CYAMMBIUC74758Ammonium Biurate Crystals;Ammonium UrateA measurement of the ammonium biurate crystals present in a biological specimen.Urine Ammonium Biurate Crystal Measurement
CYAMMOXC74759Ammonium Oxalate CrystalsA measurement of the ammonium oxalate crystals present in a urine specimen.Urine Ammonium Oxalate Crystal Measurement
CYAMORPHC74665Amorphous CrystalsA measurement of the amorphous (Note: phosphate or urate, depending on pH) crystals present in a biological specimen.Amorphous Crystal Measurement
CYAMPPHC92243Amorphous Phosphate CrystalsA measurement of the amorphous phosphate crystals in a biological specimen.Amorphous Phosphate Crystals Measurement
CYAMPURTC92244Amorphous Urate CrystalsA measurement of the amorphous urate crystals in a biological specimen.Amorphous Urate Crystals Measurement
CYBILIC74668Bilirubin CrystalsA measurement of the bilirubin crystals present in a biological specimen.Bilirubin Crystal Measurement
CYCACARC74669Calcium Carbonate CrystalsA measurement of the calcium carbonate crystals present in a biological specimen.Calcium Carbonate Crystal Measurement
CYCAOXAC74670Calcium Oxalate CrystalsA measurement of the calcium oxalate crystals present in a biological specimen.Calcium Oxalate Crystal Measurement
CYCAPHOSC74671Calcium Phosphate CrystalsA measurement of the calcium phosphate crystals present in a biological specimen.Calcium Phosphate Crystal Measurement
CYCHOLC74672Cholesterol CrystalsA measurement of the cholesterol crystals present in a biological specimen.Cholesterol Crystal Measurement
CYCYSTINC74674Cystine CrystalsA measurement of the cystine crystals present in a biological specimen.Cystine Crystal Measurement
CYHIPPACC74754Hippuric Acid CrystalsA measurement of the hippuric acid crystals present in a biological specimen.Hippuric Acid Crystal Measurement
CYLEUCC74680Leucine CrystalsA measurement of the leucine crystals present in a biological specimen.Leucine Crystal Measurement
CYMSUC74681Monosodium Urate CrystalsA measurement of the monosodium urate crystals present in a biological specimen.Monosodium Urate Crystal Measurement
CYSTARCHC81951Starch CrystalsA measurement of the starch crystals in a biological specimen.Starch Crystal Measurement
CYSTATCC92290Cystatin CA measurement of the cystatin C in a biological specimen.Cystatin C Measurement
CYSULFAC74755Sulfa CrystalsA measurement of the sulfa crystals present in a biological specimen.Sulfa Crystal Measurement
CYTRPHOSC74756Triple Phosphate CrystalsA measurement of the triple phosphate crystals present in a biological specimen.Triple Phosphate Crystal Measurement
CYTYROC74683Tyrosine CrystalsA measurement of the triple phosphate crystals present in a biological specimen.Tyrosine Crystal Measurement
CYUNCLAC74757Unclassified CrystalsA measurement of the unclassifiable crystals present in a biological specimen.Unclassified Crystal Measurement
CYURIACC74684Uric Acid CrystalsA measurement of the uric acid crystals present in a biological specimen.Uric Acid Crystal Measurement
DDIMERC82621D-DimerA measurement of the d-dimers in a biological specimen.D-Dimer Measurement
DHEAC74852Dehydroepiandrosterone;DehydroisoandrosteroneA measurement of the dehydroepiandrosterone hormone in a biological specimen.Dehydroepiandrosterone Measurement
DHEASC96629Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate;DHEA-S;sDHEA;DHEA SulfateA measurement of the sulfated Dehydroepiandrosterone in a biological specimen.Sulfated DHEA Measurement
DHPGC1010173,4-Dihydroxyphenylglycol;3.4 DihydroxyphenylglycolA measurement of the catecholamine metabolite, 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylglycol in a biological specimen.3,4-Dihydroxyphenylglycol Measurement
DHTC74853Dihydrotestosterone;AndrostanaloneA measurement of the dihydrotestosterone hormone in a biological specimen.Dihydrotestosterone Measurement
DIHYDCDNC74878DihydrocodeineA measurement of the dihydrocodeine present in a biological specimen.Dihydrocodeine Measurement
DNAABC81973Anti-DNA Antibodies;Anti-ds-DNA AntibodiesA measurement of the anti-DNA antibodies in a biological specimen.Anti-DNA Antibody Measurement
DNASEBABC100463DNase-B Antibody;Anti-Dnase BA measurement of Dnase-B antibody in a biological specimen.DNase-B Antibody Measurement
DOHLEC74610Dohle BodiesA measurement of the Dohle bodies (blue-gray, basophilic, leukocyte inclusions located in the peripheral cytoplasm of neutrophils) in a biological specimen.Dohle Body Measurement
DOPAMINEC74854DopamineA measurement of the dopamine hormone in a biological specimen.Dopamine Measurement
DPDC79443DeoxypyridinolineA measurement of the deoxypyridinoline in a biological specimen.Deoxypyridinoline Measurement
DPDCREATC79444Deoxypyridinoline/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the deoxypyridinoline to creatinine in a biological specimen.Deoxypyridinoline to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
DRVVTC96696Dilute Russell's Viper Venom TimeA measurement of the time it takes a plasma sample to clot after adding dilute Russell's viper venom.Dilute Russell's Viper Venom Time Measurement
DTPACLRC100441DTPA ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of Diethylenetriamine pentaacetate (DTPA) through its excretion for a specified unit of time.Diethylene Triamine Pentaacetic Acid Clearance
EBCIGGABC96600Epstein-Barr Capsid IgG AntibodyA measurement of the Epstein-Barr capsid IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Capsid IgG Antibody Measurement
EBCIGMABC96601Epstein-Barr Capsid IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Epstein-Barr capsid IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Capsid IgM Antibody Measurement
EBEAGC96602Epstein-Barr Early AntigenA measurement of the Epstein-Barr early antigen in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Early Antigen Measurement
EBNABC96603Epstein-Barr Nuclear AntibodyA measurement of the Epstein-Barr nuclear antibody in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antibody Measurement
EBNAGC96604Epstein-Barr Nuclear AntigenA measurement of the Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antigen Measurement
EBVVLDC98721EBV Viral LoadA measurement of the Epstein-Barr virus viral load in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Virus Viral Load Measurement
ECCENTCYC96598EccentrocytesA measurement of the eccentrocytes (erythrocytes in which the hemoglobin is localized to a particular portion of the cell, noticeable as localized staining) in a biological specimen.Eccentrocyte Count
ECTC100422Ecarin Clotting TimeA measurement of the activity of thrombin inhibitors in a biological specimen based on the generation of meizothrombin.Ecarin Clotting Time Measurement
EDTACLRC100440EDTA ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) through its excretion for a specified unit of time.EDTA Clearance
EGFC82009Epidermal Growth FactorA measurement of the epidermal growth factor in a biological specimen.Epidermal Growth Factor Measurement
ELA1C82028Pancreatic Elastase 1A measurement of the pancreatic elastase 1 in a biological specimen.Pancreatic Elastase Measurement
ELA1PMNC82029Pancreatic Elastase 1, PolymorphonuclearA measurement of the polymorphonuclear pancreatic elastase 1 in a biological specimen.Polymorphonuclear Pancreatic Elastase Measurement
ELA2C82026Neutrophil ElastaseA measurement of the neutrophil elastase in a biological specimen.Neutrophil Elastase Measurement
ELA2PMNC82027Neutrophil Elastase, PolymorphonuclearA measurement of the polymorphonuclear neutrophil elastase in a biological specimen.Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil Elastase Measurement
ELLIPCYC64549Elliptocytes;OvalocytesA measurement of the elliptically shaped erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Elliptocyte Count
ENA78C82010Epith Neutrophil-Activating Peptide 78A measurement of the epithelial neutrophil-activating peptide in a biological specimen.Epithelial Neutrophil-Activating Peptide 78 Measurement
ENAABC92270Anti-ENA;Extractable Nuclear Antigen AntibodyA measurement of the extractable nuclear antigen antibody in a biological specimen.Extractable Nuclear Antigen Antibody Measurement
ENDOTH1C82008Endothelin-1A measurement of the endothelin-1 in a biological specimen.Endothelin-1 Measurement
ENRAGEC82011Extracell Newly Ident RAGE Bind Protein;S100 Calcium Binding Protein A12A measurement of the extracellular newly identified RAGE (receptor for advanced glycation end products) binding protein in a biological specimen.Extracell Newly Ident RAGE Bind Protein Measurement
EOSC64550EosinophilsA measurement of the eosinophils in a biological specimen.Eosinophil Count
EOSCEC98720Eosinophils/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the eosinophils to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Eosinophils to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
EOSIMC96673Immature EosinophilsA measurement of the immature eosinophils in a biological specimen.Immature Eosinophil Count
EOSIMLEC96674Immature Eosinophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of immature eosinophils to total leukocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Eosinophil to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
EOSLEC64604Eosinophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the eosinophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Eosinophil To Leukocyte Ratio
EOSMMC84819Eosinophilic MetamyelocytesA measurement of the eosinphilic metamyelocytes in a biological specimen.Eosinophilic Metamyelocyte Count
EOSMYLC84821Eosinophilic MyelocytesA measurement of the eosinophilic myelocytes in a biological specimen.Eosinophilic Myelocyte Count
EOTAXIN1C81952Eotaxin-1;Chemokine Ligand 11A measurement of the eotaxin-1 in a biological specimen.Eotaxin-1 Measurement
EOTAXIN2C81953Eotaxin-2;Chemokine Ligand 24A measurement of the eotaxin-2 in a biological specimen.Eotaxin-2 Measurement
EOTAXIN3C81954Eotaxin-3;Chemokine Ligand 26A measurement of the eotaxin-3 in a biological specimen.Eotaxin-3 Measurement
EPICC64605Epithelial CellsA measurement of the epithelial cells in a biological specimen.Epithelial Cell Count
EPINC79445Epinephrine;AdrenalineA measurement of the epinephrine hormone in a biological specimen.Epinephrine Measurement
EPIROCEC74698Round Epithelial CellsA measurement of the round epithelial cells present in a biological specimen.Round Epithelial Cell Count
EPISQCEC74773Squamous Epithelial CellsA measurement of the squamous epithelial cells present in a biological specimen.Squamous Epithelial Cell Count
EPISQTCEC74774Squamous Transitional Epithelial Cells;Epithelial CellsA measurement of the squamous transitional epithelial cells present in a biological specimen.Squamous Transitional Epithelial Cell Count
EPITCEC92251Transitional Epithelial CellsA measurement of the transitional epithelial cells present in a biological specimen.Transitional Epithelial Cells Measurement
EPITUCEC74775Tubular Epithelial Cells;Renal Tubular Epithelial CellsA measurement of the tubular epithelial cells present in a biological specimen.Tubular Epithelial Cell Count
EPOC74855Erythropoietin;HematopoietinA measurement of the erythropoietin hormone in a biological specimen.Erythropoietin Measurement
ESRC74611Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate;Biernacki ReactionThe distance (e.g. millimeters) that red blood cells settle in unclotted blood over a specified unit of time (e.g. one hour).Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate Measurement
ESTRDIOLC74782Estradiol;OestradiolA measurement of the estradiol in a biological specimen.Estradiol Measurement
ESTRIOLC74856Estriol;OestriolA measurement of the estriol hormone in a biological specimen.Estriol Measurement
ESTRIOLFC81963Estriol, FreeA measurement of the free estriol in a biological specimen.Free Estriol Measurement
ESTRONEC74857Estrone;OestroneA measurement of the estrone hormone in a biological specimen.Estrone Measurement
ETHANOLC74693Ethanol;AlcoholA measurement of the ethanol present in a biological specimen.Ethanol Measurement
FABP1C82012Fatty Acid Binding Protein 1A measurement of the fatty acid binding protein 1 in a biological specimen.Fatty Acid Binding Protein 1 Measurement
FACTIIC96626Factor II;ProthrombinA measurement of the Factor II in a biological specimen.Prothrombin Measurement
FACTIIIC81959Factor III;Tissue Factor, CD142A measurement of the factor III in a biological specimen.Factor III Measurement
FACTIXC98725Factor IXA measurement of the factor IX in a biological specimen.Factor IX Measurement
FACTVC98726Factor VA measurement of the factor V in a biological specimen.Factor V Measurement
FACTVIIC81960Factor VIIA measurement of the factor VII in a biological specimen.Factor VII Measurement
FACTVIIIC81961Factor VIIIA measurement of the factor VIII in a biological specimen.Factor VIII Measurement
FACTVWC98799von Willebrand FactorA measurement of the von Willebrand factor in a biological specimen.von Willebrand Factor Measurement
FACTXC98727Factor XA measurement of the factor X in a biological specimen.Factor X Measurement
FATC96648FatA measurement of the fat in a biological specimen.Fat Measurement
FATACFRC80200Free Fatty Acid;Non-Esterified Fatty Acid, FreeA measurement of the total non-esterified fatty acids in a biological specimen.Non-esterified Fatty Acids Measurement
FATACFRSC80206Free Fatty Acid, Saturated;Non-esterified Fatty Acid, SaturatedA measurement of the saturated non-esterified fatty acids in a biological specimen.Saturated Non-esterified Fatty Acids Measurement
FATACFRUC80209Free Fatty Acid, Unsaturated;Non-esterified Fatty Acid, UnsaturatedA measurement of the unsaturated non-esterified fatty acids in a biological specimen.Unsaturated Non-esterified Fatty Acids Measurement
FATBODOVC81947Fat Bodies, OvalA measurement of the oval-shaped fat bodies, usually renal proximal tubular cells with lipid aggregates in the cytoplasm, in a biological specimen.Oval Fat Body Measurement
FATDROPC98728Fat DropletA measurement of the triglyceride aggregates within a biological specimen.Fat Droplet Measurement
FDPC82013Fibrin Degradation ProductsA measurement of the fibrin degradation products in a biological specimen.Fibrin Degradation Products Measurement
FERRITINC74737FerritinA measurement of the ferritin in a biological specimen.Ferritin Measurement
FGF23C96650Fibroblast Growth Factor 23;PhosphatoninA measurement of the fibroblast growth factor 23 in a biological specimen.Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 Measurement
FGFBFC82014Fibroblast Growth Factor Basic Form;FGF2A measurement of the basic form of fibroblast growth factor in a biological specimen.Fibroblast Growth Factor Basic Form Measurement
FIBRINOC64606FibrinogenA measurement of the fibrinogen in a biological specimen.Fibrinogen Measurement
FRUCTC74678Fructosamine;Glycated Serum ProteinA measurement of the fructosamine in a biological specimen.Fructosamine Measurement
FSHC74783Follicle Stimulating HormoneA measurement of the follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) in a biological specimen.Follicle Stimulating Hormone Measurement
G6PDC80184Glucose-6-Phosphate DehydrogenaseA measurement of the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Measurement
GAD1C82015Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 1;Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 67A measurement of the glutamic acid decarboxylase 1 in a biological specimen.Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 1 Measurement
GAD2C82016Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 2;Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 65A measurement of the glutamic acid decarboxylase 2 in a biological specimen.Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 2 Measurement
GAD2ABC82017Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 2 Antibody;Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 65 AntibodyA measurement of the glutamic acid decarboxylase 2 antibody in a biological specimen.Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 2 Antibody Measurement
GADABC96653Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Antibody;GAD AntibodyA measurement of the glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody in a biological specimen.Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Antibody Measurement
GALANINC80182GalaninA measurement of the galanin in a biological specimen.Galanin Measurement
GASTRINC74858GastrinA measurement of the gastrin hormone in a biological specimen.Gastrin Measurement
GCSFC82018Granulocyte Colony Stimulating FactorA measurement of the granulocyte colony stimulating factor in a biological specimen.Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor Measurement
GFRC90505Glomerular Filtration RateA kidney function test that measures the fluid volume that is filtered from the kidney glomeruli to the Bowman's capsule per unit of time.Glomerular Filtration Rate
GFRBSAC98734Glomerular Filtration Rate Adj for BSAA measurement of the glomerular filtration rate adjusted for body size.Glomerular Filtration Rate Adjusted for BSA
GFRBSB2MC100450GFR from B-2 Microglobulin Adj for BSAA measurement of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) based on the clearance of beta-2 microglobulin after adjusting it for the body surface area.Glomerular Filtration Rate from B-2 Microglobulin Adjusted for BSA Measurement
GFRBSBTPC100449GFR from Beta-Trace Protein Adj for BSAA measurement of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) based on the clearance of beta-trace protein after adjusting it for the body surface area.Glomerular Filtration Rate from Beta-Trace Protein Adjusted for BSA Measurement
GFRBSCRTC98735GFR from Creatinine Adjusted for BSAAn estimation of the glomerular filtration rate adjusted for body size based on creatinine.Glomerular Filtration Rate from Creatinine Adjusted for BSA
GFRBSCYCC98736GFR from Cystatin C Adjusted for BSAAn estimation of the glomerular filtration rate adjusted for body size based on cystatin C.Glomerular Filtration Rate from Cystatin C Adjusted for BSA
GGTC64847Gamma Glutamyl TransferaseA measurement of the gamma glutamyl transferase in a biological specimen.Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase Measurement
GGTCREATC79446Gamma Glutamyl Transferase/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the gamma glutamyl transferase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Gamma Glutamyl Transferase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
GLDHC79448Glutamate DehydrogenaseA measurement of the glutamate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.Glutamate Dehydrogenase Measurement
GLOBA1C92252Alpha-1 Globulin;A1-GlobulinA measurement of the proteins contributing to the alpha 1 fraction in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Globulin Measurement
GLOBA1PTC92253Alpha-1 Globulin/Total ProteinA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of alpha-1-fraction proteins to total proteins in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Globulin to Total Protein Ratio Measurement
GLOBA2C92254Alpha-2 Globulin;A2-GlobulinA measurement of the proteins contributing to the alpha 2 fraction in a biological specimen.Alpha-2 Globulin Measurement
GLOBA2PTC92255Alpha-2 Globulin/Total ProteinA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of alpha-2-fraction proteins to total proteins in a biological specimen.Alpha-2 Globulin to Total Protein Ratio Measurement
GLOBBC92256Beta GlobulinA measurement of the proteins contributing to the beta fraction in a biological specimen.Beta Globulin Measurement
GLOBBPTC92294Beta Globulin/Total ProteinA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of beta fraction proteins to total proteins in a biological specimen.Beta Globulin to Total Protein Ratio Measurement
GLOBGC92257Gamma GlobulinA measurement of the proteins contributing to the gamma fraction in a biological specimen.Gamma Globulin Measurement
GLOBGPTC92295Gamma Globulin/Total ProteinA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of gamma fraction proteins to total proteins in a biological specimen.Gamma Globulin to Total Protein Ratio Measurement
GLOBULC74738GlobulinA measurement of the globulin protein in a biological specimen.Globulin Protein Measurement
GLP1C80183Glucagon-Like Peptide-1;Total Glucagon-Like Peptide-1A measurement of the total glucagon-like peptide-1 in a biological specimen.Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Measurement
GLP1ACC80164Glucagon-Like Peptide-1, Active FormA measurement of the active form of glucagon-like peptide-1 in a biological specimen.Active Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Measurement
GLUCC41376GlucoseA measurement of the glucose in a biological specimen.Plasma Glucose Measurement
GLUCAGONC74859GlucagonA measurement of the glucagon hormone in a biological specimen.Glucagon Measurement
GLUCCLRC96652Glucose ClearanceA measurement of the glucose clearance in a biological specimen.Glucose Clearance Measurement
GLUCCRTC79447Glucose/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the glucose to creatinine in a biological specimen.Glucose to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
GLUTAMC74739Glutamate;Glutamic AcidA measurement of the glutamate in a biological specimen.Glutamate Measurement
GLYCRLFRC100448Free Glycerol;Free GlycerinA measurement of the amount of unbound glycerol in a biological specimen.Free Glycerol Measurement
GMCSFC82019Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stm FactorA measurement of the granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor in a biological specimen.Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stm Factor Measurement
GNRHC74860Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone;Luteinising Hormone Releasing HormoneA measurement of the gonadotropin releasing hormone in a biological specimen.Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone Measurement
GOLDC80186GoldA measurement of the gold in a biological specimen.Gold Measurement
GRANC96654GranulocytesA measurement of the granulocytes in a biological specimen.Granulocyte Count
GRANCEC98866Granulocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the granulocytes to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Granulocyte to Total CellRatio Measurement
GRANIMC96675Immature GranulocytesA measurement of the total immature granulocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Granulocyte Count
GRANIMLEC100445Immature Granulocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the immature granulocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Immature Granulocytes to Leukocytes Ratio Measurement
GRWHIHC74861Growth Hormone Inhibiting Hormone;SomatostatinA measurement of the growth hormone inhibiting hormone in a biological specimen.Growth Hormone Inhibiting Hormone Measurement
GRWHRHC74862Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone;SomatocrininA measurement of the growth hormone releasing hormone in a biological specimen.Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Measurement
GSTC80185Glutathione S-Transferase, TotalA measurement of the total glutathione-s-transferase in a biological specimen.Glutathione-S-Transferase Measurement
GSTALC79433Alpha Glutathione-S-TransferaseA measurement of the alpha form of glutathione S-transferase in a biological specimen.Alpha Glutathione-S-Transferase Measurement
GSTALCRTC80166Glutathione S-Transferase, Alpha/CreatA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the alpha glutathione-S-transferase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Alpha Glutathione-S-Transferase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
GSTCREATC79435Glutathione-S-Transferase/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the glutathione S-transferase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Glutathione-S-Transferase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
GSTMUC79457Mu Glutathione-S-TransferaseA measurement of the mu form of glutathione S-transferase in a biological specimen.Mu Glutathione-S-Transferase Measurement
GSTMUCRTC79458Mu Glutathione-S-Transferase/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the mu gamma glutamyl transpeptidase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Mu Glutathione-S-Transferase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
GSTPIC80203Glutathione S-Transferase, PiA measurement of the Pi glutathione-s-transferase in a biological specimen.Pi Glutathione S-Transferase Measurement
GSTTHC80207Glutathione S-Transferase, ThetaA measurement of the theta glutathione-s-transferase in a biological specimen.Theta Glutathione S-Transferase Measurement
GUSAC80165Glucuronidase, AlphaA measurement of the alpha glucuronidase in a biological specimen.Alpha Glucuronidase Measurement
GUSBC80170Glucuronidase, BetaA measurement of the beta glucuronidase in a biological specimen.Beta Glucuronidase Measurement
HAABC92534Hepatitis A Virus AntibodyA measurement of the antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the Hepatitis A virus.Hepatitis A Antibody Measurement
HAABIGMC92271Hepatitis A Virus Antibody IgMA measurement of hepatitis A virus antibody IgM in a biological specimen.Hepatitis A Virus Antibody IgM Measurement
HAIRYCEC74604Hairy CellsA measurement of the hairy cells (b-cell lymphocytes with hairy projections from the cytoplasm) in a biological specimen.Hairy Cell Count
HAPTOGC74740HaptoglobinA measurement of the haptoglobin protein in a biological specimen.Haptoglobin Protein Measurement
HASIGEABC98740Human Anti-Sheep IgE AntibodyA measurement of the human anti-sheep IgE antibodies in a biological specimen.Human Anti-Sheep IgE Antibody Measurement
HASIGGABC98741Human Anti-Sheep IgG AntibodyA measurement of the human anti-sheep IgG antibodies in a biological specimen.Human Anti-Sheep IgG Antibody Measurement
HASIGMABC98742Human Anti-Sheep IgM AntibodyA measurement of the human anti-sheep IgM antibodies in a biological specimen.Human Anti-Sheep IgM Antibody Measurement
HAVVLDC92541HAV Viral LoadA measurement of the hepatitis A viral load in a biological specimen.Hepatitis A Viral Load Measurement
HBA1CC64849Hemoglobin A1CA measurement of the glycosylated hemoglobin in a biological specimen.Glycosylated Hemoglobin Measurement
HBCABC96660Hepatitis B Virus Core AntibodyA measurement of the hepatitis B virus core antibody in a biological specimen.Hepatitis B Virus Core Antibody Measurement
HBCIGMABC96661Hepatitis B Virus Core IgM AntibodyA measurement of the hepatitis B virus core IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Hepatitis B Virus Core IgM Antibody Measurement
HBEABC96662Hepatitis B Virus e AntibodyA measurement of the hepatitis B e antibody in a biological specimen.Hepatitis B Virus e Antibody Measurement
HBEAGC96663Hepatitis B Virus e AntigenA measurement of the hepatitis B e antigen in a biological specimen.Hepatitis B Virus e Antigen Measurement
HBSABC74711Anti-HBs;HBsAb;Hepatitis B Virus Surface AntibodyA measurement of the surface antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the Hepatitis B virus.Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Measurement
HBSAGC64850HBsAg;Hepatitis B Virus Surface AntigenA measurement of the surface antigen reaction of a biological specimen to the Hepatitis B virus.Hepatitis B Virus Surface Antigen Measurement
HBVVLDC92542HBV Viral LoadA measurement of the hepatitis B viral load in a biological specimen.Hepatitis B Viral Load Measurement
HCABC92535Hepatitis C Virus AntibodyA measurement of the antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the Hepatitis C virus.Hepatitis C Antibody Measurement
HCGC64851Choriogonadotropin Beta;Pregnancy TestA measurement of the Choriogonadotropin Beta in a biological specimen.Choriogonadotropin Beta Measurement
HCTC64796HematocritThe percentage of a whole blood specimen that is composed of red blood cells (erythrocytes).Hematocrit
HCVVLDC92543HCV Viral LoadA measurement of the hepatitis C viral load in a biological specimen.Hepatitis C Viral Load Measurement
HDABC96664Hepatitis D Virus Antibody;Hepatitis Delta AntibodyA measurement of the hepatitis D virus antibody in a biological specimen.Hepatitis D Virus Antibody Measurement
HDLC61041HDL CholesterolA measurement of the high density lipoprotein cholesterol in a biological specimen.Serum HDL Cholesterol Measurement
HDL2C80187HDL-Cholesterol Subclass 2A measurement of the high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol subclass 2 in a biological specimen.HDL-Cholesterol Subclass 2 Measurement
HDL3C80188HDL-Cholesterol Subclass 3A measurement of the high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol subclass 3 in a biological specimen.HDL-Cholesterol Subclass 3 Measurement
HDLCLDLCC100425HDL Cholesterol/LDL Cholesterol RatioA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the amount of HDL cholesterol compared to LDL cholesterol in a biological specimen.HDL Cholesterol to LDL Cholesterol Ratio Measurement
HEIGMABC96665Hepatitis E Virus IgM AntibodyA measurement of the hepatitis E virus IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Hepatitis E Virus IgM Antibody Measurement
HEINZC74709Heinz Bodies;Heinz-Erhlich BodiesA measurement of the Heinz bodies (small round inclusions within the body of a red blood cell) in a biological specimen.Heinz-Ehrlich Body Measurement
HELMETCEC74658Helmet CellsA measurement of the Helmet cells (specialized Keratocytes with two projections on either end that are tapered and hornlike) in a biological specimen.Helmet Cell Count
HEXKC96668HexokinaseA measurement of the hexokinase in a biological specimen.Hexokinase Measurement
HGBC64848HemoglobinA measurement of the hemoglobin in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin Measurement
HGBAC92258Hemoglobin AA measurement of the hemoglobin A in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin A Measurement
HGBA2C92259Hemoglobin A2A measurement of the hemoglobin A2 in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin A2 Measurement
HGBBC92260Hemoglobin BA measurement of the hemoglobin B in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin B Measurement
HGBCC92261Hemoglobin CA measurement of the hemoglobin C in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin C Measurement
HGBFC92262Hemoglobin F;Fetal HemoglobinA measurement of the hemoglobin F in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin F Measurement
HGBMETC96689MethemoglobinA measurement of the methemoglobin in a biological specimen.Methemoglobin Measurement
HGBOXYC96616OxyhemoglobinA measurement of the oxyhemoglobin in a biological specimen.Oxyhemoglobin Measurement
HGRNAC92272Hepatitis G RNAA measurement of the Hepatitis G RNA in a biological specimen.Hepatitis G RNA Measurement
HISTAMINC80189HistamineA measurement of the histamine in a biological specimen.Histamine Measurement
HIV12ABC74714HIV-1/2 AntibodyA measurement of the antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the either the HIV-1 or HIV-2 virus.HIV-1 HIV-2 Antibody Measurement
HIV1ABC74713HIV-1 AntibodyA measurement of the antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the HIV-1 virus.HIV-1 Antibody Measurement
HIV2ABC74715HIV-2 AntibodyA measurement of the antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the HIV-2 virus.HIV-2 Antibody Measurement
HIV2NUACC92266HIV-2 Nucleic AcidA measurement of the HIV-2 nucleic acids in a biological specimen.HIV-2 Nucleic Acid Measurement
HIVI24AGC92265HIV-1 p24 AntigenA measurement of the HIV-1 p24 antigen in a biological specimen.HIV-1 p24 Antigen Measurement
HIVIMONAC92263HIV-1 Group M and O Nucleic AcidA measurement of the HIV-1 group M and O nucleic acids in a biological specimen.HIV-1 Group M and O Nucleic Acid Measurement
HIVIOABC92264HIV-1 Group O AntibodyA measurement of the HIV-1 group O antibody in a biological specimen.HIV-1 Group O Antibody Measurement
HIVVLDC92544HIV Viral LoadA measurement of the HIV viral load in a biological specimen.HIV Viral Load Measurement
HLAB27AGC100460HLA-B27 Antigen;Human Leukocyte Antigen B27A measurement of the human leukocyte antigen B27 (HLA-B27) in a biological specimen.HLA-B27 Antigen Measurement
HMOSIDRNC96659HemosiderinA measurement of the hemosiderin complex in a biological specimen.- - -
HOMAIRC100447Homostat Model Assess of Insulin Rstn;Homeostatic Model Assessment of Insulin ResistanceAn assessment of beta-cell function and insulin resistance based on fasting blood glucose and insulin concentrations.Homeostatic Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance
HOMOCYC74741HomocysteineA measurement of the homocysteine amino acid in a biological specimen.Homocysteine Acid Measurement
HOWJOLC74704Howell-Jolly BodiesA measurement of the Howell-Jolly bodies (spherical, blue-black condensed DNA inclusions within the body of a red blood cell that appear under Wright-stain) in a biological specimen.Howell-Jolly Body Measurement
HPOCROMC64802HypochromiaAn observation which indicates that the hemoglobin concentration in a red blood cell specimen has fallen below a specified level.Hypochromia
HRYCELYC74640Hairy Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the hairy cells (b-cell lymphocytes with hairy projections from the cytoplasm) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen .Hairy Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
HS12GGABC96698Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 IgG Antibody;HSV-1/2 IgG AbA measurement of the herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 IgG Antibody Measurement
HS12GMABC96666Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 IgM Antibody;HSV-1/2 IgM AbA measurement of the herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 IgM Antibody Measurement
HS1IGGABC96697Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgG Antibody;HSV-1 IgG AntibodyA measurement of the herpes simplex virus 1 IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgG Antibody Measurement
HS1IGMABC98738Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Herpes Simplex virus 1 IgM antibodies in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgM Antibody Measurement
HS2IGGABC96667Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgG Antibody;HSV-2 IgG AntibodyA measurement of the herpes simplex virus 2 IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgG Antibody Measurement
HS2IGMABC98739Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Herpes Simplex virus 2 IgM antibodies in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgM Antibody Measurement
HTPHABC81984Heterophile AntibodiesA measurement of the heterophile antibodies in a biological specimen.Heterophile Antibody Measurement
HVAC74863Homovanillic AcidA measurement of the homovanillic acid metabolite in a biological specimen.Homovanillic Acid Measurement
HYDCDNC74879HydrocodoneA measurement of the hydrocodone present in a biological specimen.Hydrocodone Measurement
HYDMRPHNC74880HydromorphoneA measurement of the hydromorphone present in a biological specimen.Hydromorphone Measurement
HYPERCHRC96669HyperchromiaA measurement of the prevalence of the erthrocytes with an elevated hemoglobin concentration.Hyperchromia Measurement
HYPRLNC80190HydroxyprolineA measurement of the total hydroxyproline in a biological specimen.Hydroxyproline Measurement
HYPSEGCEC74612Hypersegmented CellsA measurement of the hypersegmented (more than five lobes) neutrophils in a biological specimen.Hypersegmented Neutrophil Measurement
IAH1N1VLC92273Influenza A H1N1 Viral LoadA measurement of the Influenza A H1N1 viral load in a biological specimen.Influenza A H1N1 Viral Load Measurement
IBCTC74718Total Iron Binding CapacityA measurement of the amount of iron needed to fully saturate the transferrin in a biological specimen.Total Iron Binding Capacity
IBCUC74719Unsaturated Iron Binding CapacityA measurement of the binding capacity of unsaturated iron in a biological specimen.Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity Measurement
IC512ABC81985Islet Cell 512 AntibodyA measurement of the islet cell 512 antibody in a biological specimen.Islet Cell 512 Antibody Measurement
IC512AGC81986Islet Cell 512 AntigenA measurement of the islet cell 512 antigen in a biological specimen.Islet Cell 512 Antigen Measurement
IFNAC81994Interferon AlphaA measurement of the interferon alpha in a biological specimen.Interferon Alpha Measurement
IFNBC81995Interferon BetaA measurement of the interferon beta in a biological specimen.Interferon Beta Measurement
IFNGC81996Interferon GammaA measurement of the interferon gamma in a biological specimen.Interferon Gamma Measurement
IGAC81969Immunoglobulin AA measurement of the Immunoglobulin A in a biological specimen.Immunoglobulin A Measurement
IGDC98745Immunoglobulin DA measurement of the Immunoglobulin D in a biological specimen.Immunoglobulin D Measurement
IGEC81970Immunoglobulin EA measurement of the Immunoglobulin E in a biological specimen.Immunoglobulin E Measurement
IGF1C74864Insulin-like Growth Factor-1A measurement of the insulin-like growth factor-1 in a biological specimen.Insulin Like Growth Factor-1 Measurement
IGF2C74865Insulin-like Growth Factor-2A measurement of the insulin-like growth factor-2 in a biological specimen.Insulin Like Growth Factor-2 Measurement
IGGC81971Immunoglobulin GA measurement of the Immunoglobulin G in a biological specimen.Immunoglobulin G Measurement
IGMC81972Immunoglobulin MA measurement of the Immunoglobulin M in a biological specimen.Immunoglobulin M Measurement
INDICANC82044IndicanA measurement of the indican present in a biological specimen.Indican Measurement
INFAVLDC92274Influenza A Viral LoadA measurement of the Influenza A viral load in a biological specimen.Influenza A Viral Load Measurement
INGAPABC81987Islet Neogenesis Assoc Protein AntibodyA measurement of the islet neogenesis associated protein antibody in a biological specimen.Islet Neogenesis Associated Protein Antibody Measurement
INHIBINAC82020Inhibin AA measurement of the inhibin A in a biological specimen.Inhibin A Measurement
INHIBINBC96681Inhibin BA measurement of the inhibin B in a biological specimen.Inhibin B Measurement
INLCLRC98748Inulin ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of inulin by excretion of urine for a specified unit of time (e.g. one minute).Inulin Clearance
INRC64805Prothrombin Intl. Normalized RatioA ratio that represents the prothrombin time for a plasma specimen, divided by the result for a control plasma specimen, further standardized for the International Sensitivity Index of the tissue factor (thromboplastin) used in the test.International Normalized Ratio of Prothrombin Time
INSULINC74788InsulinA measurement of the insulin in a biological specimen.Insulin Measurement
INTLK1C74805Interleukin 1A measurement of the interleukin 1 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 1 Measurement
INTLK10C74806Interleukin 10A measurement of the interleukin 10 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 10 Measurement
INTLK11C74807Interleukin 11A measurement of the interleukin 11 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 11 Measurement
INTLK12C74808Interleukin 12A measurement of the interleukin 12 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 12 Measurement
INTLK13C74809Interleukin 13A measurement of the interleukin 13 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 13 Measurement
INTLK14C74810Interleukin 14A measurement of the interleukin 14 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 14 Measurement
INTLK15C74811Interleukin 15A measurement of the interleukin 15 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 15 Measurement
INTLK16C74812Interleukin 16A measurement of the interleukin 16 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 16 Measurement
INTLK17C74813Interleukin 17A measurement of the interleukin 17 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 17 Measurement
INTLK18C74814Interleukin 18A measurement of the interleukin 18 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 18 Measurement
INTLK19C74815Interleukin 19A measurement of the interleukin 19 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 19 Measurement
INTLK2C74816Interleukin 2A measurement of the interleukin 2 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 2 Measurement
INTLK20C74817Interleukin 20A measurement of the interleukin 20 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 20 Measurement
INTLK21C74818Interleukin 21A measurement of the interleukin 21 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 21 Measurement
INTLK22C74819Interleukin 22A measurement of the interleukin 22 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 22 Measurement
INTLK23C74820Interleukin 23A measurement of the interleukin 23 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 23 Measurement
INTLK24C74821Interleukin 24A measurement of the interleukin 24 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 24 Measurement
INTLK25C74822Interleukin 25A measurement of the interleukin 25 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 25 Measurement
INTLK26C74823Interleukin 26A measurement of the interleukin 26 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 26 Measurement
INTLK27C74824Interleukin 27A measurement of the interleukin 27 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 27 Measurement
INTLK28C74825Interleukin 28A measurement of the interleukin 28 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 28 Measurement
INTLK29C74826Interleukin 29A measurement of the interleukin 29 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 29 Measurement
INTLK3C74827Interleukin 3A measurement of the interleukin 3 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 3 Measurement
INTLK30C74828Interleukin 30A measurement of the interleukin 30 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 30 Measurement
INTLK31C74829Interleukin 31A measurement of the interleukin 31 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 31 Measurement
INTLK32C74830Interleukin 32A measurement of the interleukin 32 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 32 Measurement
INTLK33C74831Interleukin 33A measurement of the interleukin 33 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 33 Measurement
INTLK4C74832Interleukin 4A measurement of the interleukin 4 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 4 Measurement
INTLK5C74833Interleukin 5A measurement of the interleukin 5 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 5 Measurement
INTLK6C74834Interleukin 6A measurement of the interleukin 6 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 6 Measurement
INTLK7C74835Interleukin 7A measurement of the interleukin 7 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 7 Measurement
INTLK8C74836Interleukin 8A measurement of the interleukin 8 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 8 Measurement
INTLK9C74837Interleukin 9A measurement of the interleukin 9 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 9 Measurement
IOHEXCLRC100439Iohexol ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of Iohexol through excretion for a specified unit of time.Iohexol Clearance
IOTCLRC98749Iothalamate ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of iothalamate by excretion of urine for a specified unit of time (e.g. one minute).Iothalamate Clearance
IOTCLRBSC98750Iothalamate Clearance Adjusted for BSAA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of iothalamate by excretion of urine for a specified unit of time (e.g. one minute), adjusted for body size.Iothalamate Clearance Adjusted for BSA
IRONC74679Iron;FEA measurement of the iron in a biological specimen.Iron Measurement
ISOPRF2C80180F2-IsoprostaneA measurement of the F2-isoprostane in a biological specimen.F2 Isoprostane Measurement
JO1ABC100459Jo-1 AntibodyA measurement of the Jo-1 antibody in a biological specimen.Jo-1 Antibody Measurement
KC64853PotassiumA measurement of the potassium in a biological specimen.Potassium Measurement
KCREATC79462Potassium/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the potassium to creatinine in a biological specimen.Potassium to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
KETONESC64854KetonesA measurement of the ketones in a biological specimen.Ketone Measurement
KIM1C100433Kidney Injury Molecule-1;KIM-1;Hepatitis A Virus Cellular Receptor 1A measurement of the kidney injury molecule-1 (Kim-1) in a biological specimen.Kidney Injury Molecule-1 Measurement
KLCFRC98730Kappa Light Chain, FreeA measurement of the free kappa light chain in a biological specimen.Free Kappa Light Chain Measurement
KLCLLCFRC98731Kappa Lt Chain,Free/Lambda Lt Chain,FreeA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the free kappa light chain to the free lambda light chain in a biological specimen.Free Kappa Light Chain to Free Lambda Light Chain Ratio Measurement
KRCYMGC96688MegakaryocytesA measurement of the megakaryocytes per unit of a biological specimen.Megakaryocyte Count
KRCYMGCEC98867Megakaryocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the megakaryocytes to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Megakaryocyte to Total CellRatio Measurement
KURLOFCEC96682Kurloff CellsA measurement of the large secretory granule-containing immune cells in a biological specimen taken from members of certain genera of the Caviidae family.Kurloff Cells Measurement
LACTICACC79450Lactic Acid;2-hydroxypropanoic acid;LactateA measurement of the lactic acid in a biological specimen.Lactic Acid Measurement
LDHC64855Lactate DehydrogenaseA measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Measurement
LDH1C74887LDH Isoenzyme 1A measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 1 in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme 1 Measurement
LDH1LDHC79451LDH Isoenzyme 1/LDHA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 1 to total lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.LDH Isoenzyme 1 to LDH Ratio Measurement
LDH2C74888LDH Isoenzyme 2A measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 2 in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme 2 Measurement
LDH2LDHC79452LDH Isoenzyme 2/LDHA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 2 to total lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.LDH Isoenzyme 2 to LDH Ratio Measurement
LDH3C74889LDH Isoenzyme 3A measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 3 in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme 3 Measurement
LDH3LDHC79453LDH Isoenzyme 3/LDHA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 3 to total lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.LDH Isoenzyme 3 to LDH Ratio Measurement
LDH4C74890LDH Isoenzyme 4A measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 4 in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme 4 Measurement
LDH4LDHC79454LDH Isoenzyme 4/LDHA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 4 to total lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.LDH Isoenzyme 4 to LDH Ratio Measurement
LDH5C74891LDH Isoenzyme 5A measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 5 in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme 5 Measurement
LDH5LDHC79455LDH Isoenzyme 5/LDHA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 5 to total lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.LDH Isoenzyme 5 to LDH Ratio Measurement
LDHCREATC79449Lactate Dehydrogenase/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
LDLC61042LDL CholesterolA measurement of the low density lipoprotein cholesterol in a biological specimen.Serum LDL Cholesterol Measurement
LEPTINC74866LeptinA measurement of the leptin hormone in a biological specimen.Leptin Measurement
LEUKASEC64856Leukocyte EsteraseA measurement of the enzyme which indicates the presence of white blood cells in a biological specimen.Leukocyte Esterase Measurement
LGLUCLEC79467Large Unstained Cells/LeukocytesA relative measure (ratio or percentage) of the large unstained cells to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Large Unstained Cells to Leukocytes Ratio Measurement
LGUNSCEC74659Large Unstained CellsA measurement of the large, peroxidase-negative cells which cannot be further characterized (i.e. as large lymphocytes, virocytes, or stem cells) present in a biological specimen.Large Unstained Cell Count
LHC74790Luteinizing HormoneA measurement of the luteinizing hormone in a biological specimen.Luteinizing Hormone Measurement
LIPASEC64807Triacylglycerol LipaseA measurement of the pancreatic lipase in a biological specimen.Triacylglycerol Lipase Measurement
LKM1ABC96683Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 Antibody;LKM-1A measurement of the liver kidney microsomal type 1 antibody in a biological specimen.Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 Antibody Measurement
LKM1IAABC100456Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgA AbA measurement of the liver kidney microsomal type 1 IgA antibodies in a biological specimen.Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgA Antibody Measurement
LKM1IGABC100454Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgG AbA measurement of the liver kidney microsomal type 1 IgG antibodies in a biological specimen.Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgG Antibody Measurement
LKM1IMABC100455Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgM AbA measurement of the liver kidney microsomal type 1 IgM antibodies in a biological specimen.Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgM Antibody Measurement
LLCFRC98732Lambda Light Chain, FreeA measurement of the free lambda light chain in a biological specimen.Free Lambda Light Chain Measurement
LPAC82022Lipoprotein-aA measurement of the lipoprotein-a in a biological specimen.Lipoprotein a Measurement
LPNAGC92275Legionella pneumophila AntigenA measurement of the Legionella pneumophila antigen in a biological specimen.Legionella pneumophila Antigen Measurement
LPNGMABC92277Legionella pneumophila IgG IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Legionella pneumophila IgG and IgM in a biological specimen.Legionella pneumophila IgG IgM Antibody Measurement
LPNIGGABC92276Legionella pneumophila IgG AntibodyA measurement of the Legionella pneumophila IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Legionella pneumophila IgG Antibody Measurement
LPNIGMABC92278Legionella pneumophila IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Legionella pneumophila IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Legionella pneumophila IgM Antibody Measurement
LTFC82021Lactoferrin;LactotransferrinA measurement of the lactoferrin in a biological specimen.Lactoferrin Measurement
LYMC51949LymphocytesA measurement of the lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Lymphocyte Count
LYMATC64818Lymphocytes AtypicalA measurement of the atypical lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Atypical Lymphocyte Count
LYMATLEC64819Lymphocytes Atypical/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the atypical lymphocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Atypical Lymphocyte To Leukocyte Ratio
LYMCEC98751Lymphocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lymphocytes to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Lymphocyte to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
LYMIMC100444Immature LymphocytesA measurement of the immature lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Lymphocytes Measurement
LYMIMLEC100443Immature Lymphocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the immature lymphocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Lymphocytes to Leukocytes Ratio Measurement
LYMLEC64820Lymphocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lymphocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Lymphocyte To Leukocyte Ratio
LYMMCEC74613Lymphoma CellsA measurement of the malignant lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Lymphoma Cell Count
LYMMCELYC74910Lymphoma Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the malignant lymphocytes to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Lymphoma Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
LYMPHOTCC81955Lymphotactin;Chemokine Ligand 1A measurement of the lymphotactin in a biological specimen.Lymphotactin Measurement
LYMPLC74618Plasmacytoid Lymphocytes;PlymphocytesA measurement of the plasmacytoid lymphocytes (lymphocytes with peripherally clumped chromatin and often deep blue cytoplasm, and that appear similar to plasma cells) in a biological specimen.Plasmacytoid Lymphocyte Count
LYMPLLYC74648Plasmacytoid Lymphocytes/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the plasmacytoid lymphocytes (lymphocytes with peripherally clumped chromatin and often deep blue cytoplasm, and that appear similar to plasma cells) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Plasmacytoid Lymphocyte to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
LYMRCTC74629Reactive LymphocytesA measurement of the reactive lymphocytes (lymphocytes which have become large due to an antigen reaction) in a biological specimen.Reactive Lymphocyte Count Measurement
LYMRCTLYC74654Reactive Lymphocytes/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the reactive lymphocytes (lymphocytes which have become large due to an antigen reaction) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Reactive Lymphocyte to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
MACROCYC64821MacrocytesA measurement of the macrocytes in a biological specimen.Macrocyte Count
MAYHEGC74614May-Hegglin AnomalyA measurement of the May-Hegglin anomaly in a blood sample. This anomaly is characterized by large, misshapen platelets and the presence of Dohle bodies in leukocytes.May-Hegglin Anomaly Measurement
MCHC64797Ery. Mean Corpuscular HemoglobinA quantitative measurement of the mean amount of hemoglobin per erythrocyte in a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin
MCHCC64798Ery. Mean Corpuscular HGB ConcentrationA quantitative measurement of the mean amount of hemoglobin per erythrocytes in a specified volume of a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration
MCP1C82025Monocyte Chemotactic Protein 1A measurement of the monocyte chemotactic protein 1 in a biological specimen.Monocyte Chemotactic Protein 1 Measurement
MCPROTC92291Monoclonal Immunoglobulin Protein;ParaproteinA measurement of homogenous immunoglobulin resulting from the proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells in a biological specimen.Monoclonal Protein Measurement
MCSFC80191Macrophage Colony Stimulating FactorA measurement of the macrophage colony stimulating factor in a biological specimen.Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor Measurement
MCVC64799Ery. Mean Corpuscular VolumeA quantitative measurement of the mean volume of erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Mean Corpuscular Volume
MDCC81956Macrophage-Derived Chemokine;Chemokine Ligand 22A measurement of the macrophage-derived chemokine in a biological specimen.Macrophage-Derived Chemokine Measurement
METAMYC74615MetamyelocytesA measurement of the metamyelocytes (small, myelocytic neutrophils with an indented nucleus) in a biological specimen.Metamyelocyte Count
METAMYCEC98754Metamyelocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage ) of the metamyelocytes (small, myelocytic neutrophils with an indented nucleus) to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Metamyelocyte to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
METAMYLEC74645Metamyelocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the metamyelocytes (small, myelocytic neutrophils with an indented nucleus) to all leukocytes in a biological specimen.Metamyelocyte to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
METHDNC74881MethadoneA measurement of the methadone present in a biological specimen.Methadone Measurement
METHQLDNC74882MethaqualoneA measurement of the methaqualone present in a biological specimen.Methaqualone Measurement
MGC64840MagnesiumA measurement of the magnesium in a biological specimen.Magnesium Measurement
MGBC79436MyoglobinA measurement of myoglobin in a biological specimen.Myoglobin Measurement
MGCREATC79456Magnesium/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the magnesium to creatinine in a biological specimen.Magnesium to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
MICROCYC64822MicrocytesA measurement of the microcytes in a biological specimen.Microcyte Count
MIP1AC82023Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 Alpha;Chemokine Ligand 3A measurement of the macrophage inflammatory protein 1 alpha in a biological specimen.Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 Alpha Measurement
MIP1BC82024Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 Beta;Chemokine Ligand 4A measurement of the macrophage inflammatory protein 1 beta in a biological specimen.Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 Beta Measurement
MLATONINC74867MelatoninA measurement of the melatonin hormone in a biological specimen.Melatonin Measurement
MLIGCEC74660Malignant Cells, NOSA measurement of the malignant cells of all types in a biological specimen.Malignant Cell Count
MLIGCEBCC74643Malignant Cells, NOS/Blood CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the malignant cells of all types to all blood cells in a biological specimen.Malignant Cell to Blood Cell Ratio Measurement
MMAC96690Methylmalonic AcidA measurement of the methylmalonic acid in a biological specimen.Methylmalonic Acid Measurement
MMP1C80192Matrix Metalloproteinase 1;Interstitial CollagenaseA measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 1 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 1 Measurement
MMP2C80193Matrix Metalloproteinase 2;Gelatinase AA measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 2 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 Measurement
MMP3C80194Matrix Metalloproteinase 3;Stromelysin 1A measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 3 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 3 Measurement
MMP7C80195Matrix Metalloproteinase 7;MatrilysinA measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 7 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 7 Measurement
MMP8C80196Matrix Metalloproteinase 8;Neutrophil CollagenaseA measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 8 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 8 Measurement
MMP9C80197Matrix Metalloproteinase 9;Gelatinase BA measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 9 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 Measurement
MONOC64823MonocytesA measurement of the monocytes in a biological specimen.Monocyte Count
MONOBLC74631MonoblastsA measurement of the monoblast cells in a biological specimen.Monoblast Count
MONOBLLEC74646Monoblasts/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the monoblasts to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Monoblast to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
MONOCEC98872Monocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the monocytes to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Monocytes to Total CellRatioMeasurement
MONOIMC96676Immature MonocytesA measurement of the immature monocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Monocyte Count
MONOIMLEC96677Immature Monocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of immature monocytes to total leukocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Monocyte to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
MONOLEC64824Monocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the monocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Monocyte To Leukocyte Ratio
MORPHINEC74883MorphineA measurement of the morphine present in a biological specimen.Morphine Measurement
MPCC96686Mean Platelet ComponentA measurement of the mean platelet component (platelet activity) in a blood specimen.Mean Platelet Component Measurement
MPOC80198MyeloperoxidaseA measurement of the myeloperoxidase in a biological specimen.Myeloperoxidase Measurement
MPOABC92280Myeloperoxidase AntibodyA measurement of the myeloperoxidase antibody in a biological specimen.Myeloperoxidase Antibody Measurement
MPVC74730Mean Platelet VolumeA measurement of the average size of the platelets present in a blood sample.Mean Platelet Volume Measurement
MUCTHRC74721Mucous ThreadsA measurement of the mucous threads present in a biological specimen.Mucous Thread Measurement
MYBLAC74632MyeloblastsA measurement of the myeloblast cells in a biological specimen.Myeloblast Count
MYBLALEC64825Myeloblasts/LeukocytesA relative measure (ratio or percentage) of the myeloblasts to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Myeloblast To Leukocyte Ratio
MYBLAT1C92283Type I MyeloblastsA measurement of type I myeloblast cells per unit of a biological specimen.Type I Myeloblasts Measurement
MYBLAT2C92284Type II MyeloblastsA measurement of type II myeloblast cells per unit of a biological specimen.Type II Myeloblasts Measurement
MYBLAT3C92285Type III MyeloblastsA measurement of type III myeloblast cells per unit of a biological specimen.Type III Myeloblasts Measurement
MYCYC74662MyelocytesA measurement of the myelocytes in a biological specimen.Myelocyte Count
MYCYCEC98868Myelocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the myelocytes to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Myelocyte to Total CellRatio Measurement
MYCYLEC64826Myelocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the myelocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Myelocyte To Leukocyte Ratio
MYPCERPCC92242Myeloid/Erythroid RatioA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of myeloid progenitor cells to erythrocyte precursor cells in a biological specimen.Myeloid to Erythroid Ratio Measurement
MYTBGIRC92241Mycobacterium tuberculosis IFN Gamma ResponseA measurement of the amount of interferon gamma that is released when Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen is incubated with a biological specimen, usually blood. Increased amounts of interferon gamma suggests a prior or existing M. tuberculosis infection.Mycobacterium tuberculosis Interferon Gamma Response
MYTBNUACC92279Mycobacterium tuberculosis Nucleic AcidA measurement of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis nucleic acid in a biological specimen.Mycobacterium tuberculosis Nucleic Acid Measurement
NACREATC79464Sodium/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the sodium to creatinine in a biological specimen.Sodium to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
NAGC79459N-Acetyl Glucosamide;N-Acetyl GlucosamineA measurement of N-acetyl glucosamide in a biological specimen.N-Acetyl Glucosamide Measurement
NAGCREATC79460N-Acetyl Glucosamide/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the N-acetyl glucosamide to creatinine in a biological specimen.N-Acetyl Glucosamide to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
NCTD5PC794375 Prime Nucleotidase;5'-Ribonucleotide PhosphohydrolaseA measurement of the 5'-nucleotidase in a biological specimen.5 Prime Nucleotidase Measurement
NEOPTERNC80199NeopterinA measurement of the neopterin in a biological specimen.Neopterin Measurement
NEUTC63321NeutrophilsA measurement of the neutrophils in a biological specimen.Absolute Neutrophil Count
NEUTBC64830Neutrophils Band FormA measurement of the banded neutrophils in a biological specimen.Neutrophil Band Form Count
NEUTBLEC64831Neutrophils Band Form/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the banded neutrophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Neutrophil Band Form To Leukocyte Ratio
NEUTCEC98763Neutrophils/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the neutrophils to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Neutrophil to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
NEUTGTC96651Giant NeutrophilsA measurement of the giant neutrophils in a biological specimen.Giant Neutrophil Count
NEUTIMC96678Immature NeutrophilsA measurement of the total immature neutrophils in a biological specimen.Immature Neutrophil Count
NEUTIMLEC100442Immature Neutrophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the immature neutrophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Neutrophils to Leukocytes Ratio Measurement
NEUTLEC64827Neutrophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the neutrophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Neutrophil To Leukocyte Ratio
NEUTMMC84822Neutrophilic MetamyelocytesA measurement of the neutrophilic metamyelocytes in a biological specimen.Neutrophilic Metamyelocyte Count
NEUTMYC84823Neutrophilic MyelocytesA measurement of the neutrophilic myelocytes in a biological specimen.Neutrophilic Myelocyte Count
NEUTSGC81997Neutrophils, SegmentedA measurement of the segmented neutrophils in a biological specimen.Segmented Neutrophil Count
NEUTSGLEC82045Neutrophils, Segmented/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of segmented neutrophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Segmented Neutrophil to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
NEUTVACC74628Vacuolated NeutrophilsA measurement of the neutrophils containing small vacuoles in a biological specimen.Vacuolated Neutrophil Count
NGONC92298Neisseria gonorrhoeae ScreeningExamination of a biological specimen to detect the presence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.Neisseria gonorrhoeae Screening
NITRITEC64810NitriteA measurement of the nitrite in a urine specimen.Nitrite Measurement
NKCEC98762Natural Killer CellsA measurement of the total natural killer cells in a biological specimen.Natural Killer Cell Count
NOREPINC74868Noradrenaline;NorepinephrineA measurement of the norepinephrine hormone in a biological specimen.Noradrenaline Measurement
NPAPC100434Non-Prostatic Acid PhosphataseA measurement of the non-prostatic acid phosphatase in a biological specimen.Non-Prostatic Acid Phosphatase Measurement
NPYC74892Neuropeptide YA measurement of the neuropeptide Y in a biological specimen.Neuropeptide Y Measurement
NTELOPC74743N-telopeptideA measurement of the N-telopeptide in a biological specimen.N-telopeptide Measurement
NTXIC82039Type I Collagen N-TelopeptidesA measurement of the type I collagen N-telopeptides in a biological specimen.Type I Collagen N-Telopeptide Measurement
NTXIIC82041Type II Collagen N-TelopeptidesA measurement of the type II collagen N-telopeptides in a biological specimen.Type II Collagen N-Telopeptide Measurement
OCCBLDC74686Occult BloodA measurement of the blood in body products such as a stool sample, not detectable on gross examination.Occult Blood Measurement
OPIATEC74796OpiateA measurement of any opiate class drug present in a biological specimen.Opiate Measurement
OSMLTYC74801OsmolalityA measurement of the osmoles of solute per unit of biological specimen.Osmolality Measurement
OSMRTYC74802OsmolarityA measurement of the osmoles of solute per liter of solution.Osmolarity Measurement
OSTEOCC74744OsteocalcinA measurement of the osteocalcin in a biological specimen.Osteocalcin Measurement
OVAPARSC100452Ova and ParasiteA measurement of the parasites and ova in a biological specimen.Ova and Parasite Measurement
OXALATEC92250Oxalate;EthanedioateA measurement of the oxalate in a biological specimen.Oxalate Measurement
OXYCAPC96614Oxygen CapacityA measurement of the maximum amount of oxygen that can be combined chemically with hemoglobin in a volume of blood.Oxygen Capacity Measurement
OXYCDNC74884Oxycodone;OxycontinA measurement of the oxycodone present in a biological specimen.Oxycodone Measurement
OXYSATC68032Oxygen SaturationA measurement of the oxygen-hemoglobin saturation of a volume of blood.Oxygen Saturation Measurement
OXYTOCINC74869Oxytocin;OxytoxinA measurement of the oxytocin hormone in a biological specimen.Oxytocin Measurement
P1NPC96625Procollagen 1 N-Terminal Propeptide;Amino-terminal propeptide of type 1 procollagen;P1NP Aminoterm Type 1A measurement of the procollagen 1 N-terminal propeptide in a biological specimen.Procollagen 1 N-Terminal Propeptide Measurement
PAI1C82030Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1A measurement of the plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in a biological specimen.Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 Measurement
PAI1AGC81989Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 AGA measurement of the plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 antigen in a biological specimen.Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 Antigen Measurement
PAPC80204Prostatic Acid PhosphataseA measurement of the prostatic acid phosphatase in a biological specimen.Prostatic Acid Phosphatase Measurement
PAPPAC82031Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-AA measurement of the pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A in a biological specimen.Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-A Measurement
PAPPENC74616Pappenheimer BodiesA measurement of the cells containing Pappenheimer Bodies (violet or blue staining ferritin granules usually found along the periphery of the red blood cells) in a biological specimen.Pappenheimer Body Count
PB19GGABC96617Parvovirus B19 IgG AntibodyA measurement of the Parvovirus B19 IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Parvovirus B19 IgG Antibody Measurement
PB19GMABC96618Parvovirus B19 IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Parvovirus B19 IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Parvovirus B19 IgM Antibody Measurement
PCO2C82625Partial Pressure Carbon DioxideA measurement of the pressure of carbon dioxide in a biological specimen.Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide Measurement
PCPC74694Phencyclidine;PhenylcyclohexylpiperidineA measurement of the phencyclidine present in a biological specimen.Phencyclidine Measurement
PDWC81962Platelet Distribution WidthA measurement of the range of platelet sizes in a biological specimen.Platelet Distribution Width
PELGERHC74617Pelger Huet AnomalyA measurement of the Pelger Huet Anomaly (nuclei of neutrophils and eosinophils appear rod-like, spherical or dumbbell shaped) in a biological specimen.Pelger Huet Anomaly Measurement
PEMABC81988Pemphigoid AntibodiesA measurement of the pemphigoid antibodies in a biological specimen.Pemphigoid Antibody Measurement
PEPSNGC100122PepsinogenA measurement of the pepsinogen in a biological specimen.Pepsinogen Measurement
PEPSNGAC100469Pepsinogen A;PGAA measurement of the pepsinogen A in a biological specimen.Pepsinogen A Measurement
PEPSNGCC100470Pepsinogen C;PGCA measurement of the pepsinogen C in a biological specimen.Pepsinogen C Measurement
PEPSNGIC100467Pepsinogen I;PGIA measurement of the pepsinogen I in a biological specimen.Pepsinogen I Measurement
PEPSNGIIC100468Pepsinogen II;PGIIA measurement of the pepsinogen II in a biological specimen.Pepsinogen II Measurement
PERTHRBLC100446ProerythroblastA measurement of the proerythroblasts in a biological specimen.Proerythroblast Measurement
PHC45997pHA measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a fluid on a scale of 0 to 14.pH
PHENTHZC74695Phenothiazine;DibenzothiazineA measurement of the phenothiazine present in a biological specimen.Phenothiazine Measurement
PHOSC64857Phosphate;Phosphorus;Inorganic PhosphateA measurement of the phosphate in a biological specimen.Phosphate Measurement
PHOSCRTC79461Phosphate/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the phosphate to creatinine in a biological specimen.Phosphate to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
PHOSLPDC96623PhospholipidA measurement of the phospholipids in a biological specimen.Phospholipid Measurement
PICPC82033Procollagen Type I Carboxy Term PeptideA measurement of the procollagen-1 carboxy-terminal peptide in a biological specimen.Procollagen Type I Carboxy Terminal Peptide Measurement
PLATC51951PlateletsA measurement of the platelets in a biological specimen.Platelet Count
PLATCLMPC96624Platelet Clumps;PLT ClumpsA measurement of the platelet clumps in a biological specimen.Platelet Clumps Count
PLATGNTC74728Giant PlateletsA measurement of the giant (larger than 7um in diameter) platelets in a biological specimen.Giant Platelet Count
PLATHCTC100424Platelet Hematocrit;ThrombocytocritA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the proportion of the volume of blood taken up by platelets.Platelet Hematocrit Measurement
PLATLRGC74729Large PlateletsA measurement of the large (between 4 um and 7um in diameter) platelets in a biological specimen.Large Platelet Count
PLSIMCEC96679Immature Plasma CellsA measurement of the immature plasma cells in a biological specimen.Immature Plasma Cell Count
PLSIMCLYC96680Immature Plasma Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of immature plasma cells to total lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Plasma Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
PLSMCEC74661Mature Plasma Cells;PlasmacytesA measurement of the mature plasma cells (plasmacytes) in a biological specimen.Mature Plasma Cell Count
PLSMCECEC98869Plasma Cells/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the mature plasma cells (plasmacytes) to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Plasma Cell to Total CellRatio Measurement
PLSMCELYC74911Mature Plasma Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the mature plasma cells (plasmacytes) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Mature Plasma Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
PLSMDMC100453PlasmodiumExamination of a biological specimen to detect the presence of any protozoan belonging to the Plasmodium genus.Plasmodium Measurement
PLSPCEC74619Precursor Plasma Cells;PlasmablastA measurement of the precursor (blast stage) plasma cells (antibody secreting cells derived from B cells via antigen stimulation) in a biological specimen.Precursor Plasma Cell Count
PLSPCELYC74650Precursor Plasma Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the precursor (blast stage) plasma cells (antibody secreting cells derived from B cells via antigen stimulation) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Precursor Plasma Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
PNCTPPC80201Pancreatic PolypeptideA measurement of the pancreatic polypeptide in a biological specimen.Pancreatic Polypeptide Measurement
PO2C71251Partial Pressure OxygenA measurement of the pressure of oxygen in a biological specimen.Partial Pressure of Oxygen Measurement
POIKILOC79602PoikilocytesA measurement of the odd-shaped erythrocytes in a whole blood specimen.Poikilocyte Measurement
POIKRBCC74649Poikilocytes/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the poikilocytes, or irregularly shaped erythrocytes, to all erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Poikilocyte to Erythrocyte Ratio Measurement
POLYCHRC64803PolychromasiaA measurement of the blue-staining characteristic of newly generated erythrocytes.Polychromasia
PREALBC100435PrealbuminA measurement of the prealbumin in a biological specimen.Prealbumin Measurement
PRLYMLEC64829Prolymphocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of prolymphocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Prolymphocyte To Leukocyte Ratio
PROGESTC74791ProgesteroneA measurement of the progesterone hormone in a biological specimen.Progesterone Measurement
PROINSULC81967ProinsulinA measurement of the proinsulin in a biological specimen.Proinsulin Measurement
PROLCTNC74870ProlactinA measurement of the prolactin hormone in a biological specimen.Prolactin Measurement
PROLYMC74620ProlymphocytesA measurement of the prolymphocytes in a biological specimen.Prolymphocyte Count
PROLYMLYC74651Prolymphocytes/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the prolymphocytes to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Prolymphocyte to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
PROMONLEC74652Promonocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the promonocytes to all leukocytes in a biological specimen.Promonocyte to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
PROMONOC74621PromonocytesA measurement of the promonocytes in a biological specimen.Promonocyte Count
PROMYC74622PromyelocytesA measurement of the promyelocytes (immature myelocytes) in a biological specimen.Promyelocyte Count
PROMYCEC98773Promyelocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the promyelocytes (immature myelocytes) to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Promyelocyte to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
PROMYLEC74653Promyelocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the promyelocytes (immature myelocytes) to all leukocytes in a biological specimen.Promyelocyte to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
PROPOXC74885PropoxypheneA measurement of the propoxyphene present in a biological specimen.Propoxyphene Measurement
PROTC64858ProteinA measurement of a group of complex organic macromolecules composed of one or more alpha-L-amino acid chains in a biological specimen.Total Protein Measurement
PROTCRTC79463Protein/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the protein to creatinine in a biological specimen.Protein to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
PROTOSMLC92240Protein/Osmolality;Protein/Osmolality RatioA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of total proteins to the osmolality of a biological specimen.Protein to Osmolality Ratio Measurement
PROTSC100436Protein SA measurement of the protein S in a biological specimen.Protein S Measurement
PSAC17634Prostate Specific AntigenA measurement of the prostate specific antigen in a biological specimen.Prostate Specific Antigen Measurement
PSDEPHDC74696PseudoephedrineA measurement of the pseudoephedrine present in a biological specimen.Pseudoephedrine Measurement
PTC62656Prothrombin TimeA blood clotting measurement that evaluates the extrinsic pathway of coagulation.Prothrombin Time
PTAC98774Prothrombin ActivityA measurement of the biological activity of prothrombin in a biological specimen.Prothrombin Activity Measurement
PTF1_2C82034Prothrombin Fragments 1 + 2A measurement of the prothrombin fragments 1 and 2 in a biological specimen.Prothrombin Fragments 1 and 2 Measurement
PTHCTC81964Parathyroid Hormone, C-TerminalA measurement of the C-terminal fragment of parathyroid hormone in a biological specimen.C-Terminal Parathyroid Hormone Measurement
PTHFGC74784Parathyroid Hormone, FragmentedA measurement of the fragmented parathyroid hormone in a biological specimen.Fragmented Parathyroid Hormone Measurement
PTHIC74789Parathyroid Hormone, IntactA measurement of the intact parathyroid hormone in a biological specimen.Intact Parathyroid Hormone Measurement
PTHMMC81965Parathyroid Hormone, Mid-MoleculeA measurement of the mid-molecule fragment of parathyroid hormone in a biological specimen.Mid-Molecule Parathyroid Hormone Measurement
PTHNTC81966Parathyroid Hormone, N-TerminalA measurement of the N-terminal fragment of parathyroid hormone in a biological specimen.N-Terminal Parathyroid Hormone Measurement
PYRIDNLNC80211PyridinolineA measurement of the pyridinoline in a biological specimen.Pyridinoline Measurement
PYYC80202Peptide YY;Peptide Tyrosine TyrosineA measurement of the peptide YY in a biological specimen.Peptide YY Measurement
RANTESC81957Reg upon Act Normal T-cell Exprd Secrtd;Chemokine Ligand 5A measurement of the RANTES (regulated on activation, normally, T-cell expressed, and secreted) chemokine in a biological specimen.Reg upon Act Normal T-cell Exprd Secrtd Measurement
RBCC51946Erythrocytes;Red Blood CellsA measurement of the total erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Count
RBCCLMPC92245Erythrocyte Cell Clumps;Red Blood Cell Clumps;RBC ClumpsA measurement of red blood cell clumps in a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Cell Clumps Measurement
RBCGHOSTC96605Erythrocyte Ghosts;RBC GhostsA measurement of the erythrocyte ghosts (erythrocytes in which hemoglobin has been removed through hemolysis) in a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Ghost Count
RBCMORPHC92296Erythrocyte Cell Morphology;Red Blood Cell Morphology;RBC MorphologyAn examination or assessment of the form and structure of red blood cells.Erythrocyte Cell Morphology
RBCNUCC74705Nucleated Erythrocytes;Nucleated Red Blood CellsA measurement of the nucleated erythrocytes (large, immature nucleated erythrocytes) in a biological specimen.Nucleated Red Blood Cell Count
RBCNUCLEC82046Nucleated Erythrocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of nucleated erythrocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Nucleated Erythrocyte to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
RBCNURBCC74647Nucleated Erythrocytes/Erythrocytes;Nucleated Red Blood Cells/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the nucleated erythrocytes (large, immature nucleated erythrocytes) to all erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Nucleated Red Blood Cell to Erythrocyte Ratio Measurement
RBPC100437Retinol Binding ProteinA measurement of the total retinol binding protein in a biological specimen.Retinol Binding Protein Measurement
RDWC64800Erythrocytes Distribution WidthA value derived from mean corpuscular volume and the standard deviation of the red blood cell volume in a whole blood specimen.Erythrocyte Distribution Width Measurement
RENINC74893Renin;AngiotensinogenaseA measurement of the renin in a biological specimen.Renin Measurement
RESISTINC80205ResistinA measurement of the resistin in a biological specimen.Resistin Measurement
RETIC51947ReticulocytesA measurement of the reticulocytes in a biological specimen.Reticulocyte Count
RETIHGBC98776Reticulocyte HemoglobinA measurement of the amount of hemoglobin in reticulocytes.Reticulocyte Hemoglobin Measurement
RETIRBCC64828Reticulocytes/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of reticulocytes to erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Reticulocyte To Erythrocyte Ratio
RFC74717Rheumatoid FactorA measurement of the rheumatoid factor antibody in a biological specimen.Rheumatoid Factor Measurement
RNPABC100457Ribonucleoprotein Antibody;RNP AntibodyA measurement of the ribonucleoprotein antibody in a biological specimen.Ribonucleoprotein Antibody Measurement
ROULEAUXC74624Rouleaux FormationA measurement of the number of stacking red blood cells within a biological specimen.Rouleaux Formation Count
RPRC74716Rapid Plasma ReaginA measurement of the antibodies produced by cellular damage caused by Treponema pallidum (syphilis) in a biological specimen.Rapid Plasma Reagin Measurement
RPTLTIMEC96628Reptilase TimeA measurement of the time it takes a plasma sample to clot after adding the active enzyme reptilase.Reptilase Time Measurement
RT3C81968Triiodothyronine, ReverseA measurement of the reverse triiodothyronine in a biological specimen.Reverse Triiodothyronine Measurement
SCFC82035Stem Cell Factor;KIT LigandA measurement of the stem cell factor in a biological specimen.Stem Cell Factor Measurement
SCHISTOC74706SchistocytesA measurement of the schistocytes (fragmented red blood cells) in a biological specimen.Schistocyte Count
SCKCERBCC74656Sickle Cells/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the sickle cells (sickle shaped red blood cells) to all erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Sickle Cell to Erythrocyte Ratio Measurement
SCKLCEC74626Sickle CellsA measurement of the sickle cells (sickle shaped red blood cells) in a biological specimen.Sickle Cell Count
SCL70ABC100458Scl-70 Antibody;Scleroderma-70 AntibodyA measurement of the Scl-70 antibody in a biological specimen.Scl-70 Antibody Measurement
SDHC79465Sorbitol DehydrogenaseA measurement of the sorbitol dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.Sorbitol Dehydrogenase Measurement
SECRETINC74871SecretinA measurement of the secretin hormone in a biological specimen.Secretin Measurement
SEZCEC74625Sezary CellsA measurement of the Sezary cells (atypical lymphocytes with cerebriform nuclei) in a biological specimen.Sezary Cell Count
SEZCELYC74655Sezary Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage of the Sezary cells (atypical lymphocytes with cerebriform nuclei) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Sezary Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
SHBGC74745Sex Hormone Binding Globulin;Sex Hormone Binding ProteinA measurement of the sex hormone binding (globulin) protein in a biological specimen.Sex Hormone Binding Protein Measurement
SIXMAMC748766-MonoacetylmorphineA measurement of the 6-monoacetylmorphine present in a biological specimen.6-Monoacetylmorphine Measurement
SJSSAABC92236Ro Antibody;Sjogrens SS-A AntibodyA measurement of the Sjogrens SS-A antibody in a biological specimen.Sjogren's SS-A Antibody Measurement
SJSSBABC92237La Antibody;Sjogrens SS-B AntibodyA measurement of the Sjogrens SS-B antibody in a biological specimen.Sjogren's SS-B Antibody Measurement
SLTFRNRCC100438Soluble Transferrin ReceptorA measurement of the soluble transferrin receptor in a biological specimen.Soluble Transferrin Receptor Measurement
SMDGCEC74627Smudge Cells;Basket CellsA measurement of the smudge cells (the nuclear remnant of a ruptured white blood cell) in a biological specimen.Smudge Cell Count
SMTHABC92281Smith AntibodyA measurement of the Smith antibody in a biological specimen.Smith Antibody Measurement
SODIUMC64809SodiumA measurement of the sodium in a biological specimen.Sodium Measurement
SOMATROC80360Somatotrophin;Growth HormoneA measurement of the somatotrophin (growth) hormone in a biological specimen.Somatotropin Measurement
SPERMC74663SpermatozoaA measurement of the spermatozoa cells present in a biological specimen.Spermatozoa Cell Count
SPGRAVC64832Specific GravityA ratio of the density of a fluid to the density of water.Specific Gravity
SPHEROC74707SpherocytesA measurement of the spherocytes (small, sphere-shaped red blood cells) in a biological specimen.Spherocyte Count
SRTONINC74872SerotoninA measurement of the serotonin hormone in a biological specimen.Serotonin Measurement
STIPBASOC96567Basophilic StipplingA measurement of the basophilic stippling in a biological specimen.Basophilic Stippling Measurement
STOMCYC74708StomatocytesA measurement of the stomatocytes (red blood cells with an oval or rectangular area of central pallor, producing the appearance of a cell mouth) in a biological specimen.Stomatocyte Count
STRPLOABC92282Streptolysin O Antibody;Antistreptolysin OA measurement of Streptolysin O Antibody in a biological specimen.Streptolysin O Antibody Measurement
SVCAM1C92533Soluble Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1A measurement of the soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 in a biological specimen.Soluble Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1
T3C74747Triiodothyronine;Total T3A measurement of the total (free and bound) triiodothyronine in a biological specimen.Triiodothyronine Measurement
T3FRC74787Triiodothyronine, Free;Free T3A measurement of the free triiodothyronine in a biological specimen.Free Triiodothyronine Measurement
T3UPC74748Triiodothyronine UptakeA measurement of the binding of triiodothyonine to thyroxine binding globulin protein in a biological specimen.Triiodothyronine Uptake Measurement
T4C74794Thyroxine;Total T4A measurement of the total (free and bound) thyroxine in a biological specimen.Total Thyroxine Measurement
T4FRC74786Thyroxine, Free;Free T4A measurement of the free thyroxine in a biological specimen.Free Thyroxine Measurement
TBGC74746Thyroxine Binding GlobulinA measurement of the thyroxine binding globulin protein in a biological specimen.Thyroxine Binding Globulin Protein Measurement
TEARDCYC64801Dacryocytes;Tear Shaped Erythrocytes;Teardrop CellsA measurement of dacryocytes in a biological specimen.Dacryocyte Analysis
TESTOSC74793Testosterone;Total TestosteroneA measurement of the total (free and bound) testosterone in a biological specimen.Total Testosterone Measurement
TESTOSFRC74785Testosterone, FreeA measurement of the free testosterone in a biological specimen.Free Testosterone Measurement
TFERRINC82037TransferrinA measurement of the transferrin in a biological specimen.Transferrin Measurement
TFRRNSATC98792Transferrin SaturationA measurement of the iron bound to transferrin in a biological specimen.Transferrin Saturation Measurement
THRMPTNC74873ThrombopoietinA measurement of the thrombopoietin hormone in a biological specimen.Thrombopoietin Measurement
THYABC81990Thyroid AntibodiesA measurement of the thyroid antibodies in a biological specimen.Thyroid Antibody Measurement
THYAMABC81991Thyroid Antimicrosomal AntibodiesA measurement of the thyroid antimicrosomal antibodies in a biological specimen.Thyroid Antimicrosomal Antibody Measurement
THYATABC81992Thyroid Antithyroglobulin AntibodiesA measurement of the thyroid antithyroglobulin antibodies in a biological specimen.Thyroid Antithyroglobulin Antibody Measurement
THYPXDC96639Thyroperoxidase;Thyroid PeroxidaseA measurement of the thyroperoxidase in a biological specimen.Thyroperoxidase Measurement
THYPXDABC96638Thyroperoxidase AntibodyA measurement of the thyroperoxidase antibody in a biological specimen.Thyroperoxidase Antibody Measurement
TIMP1C82036Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase 1A measurement of the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 in a biological specimen.Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase 1 Measurement
TNFC74751Tumor Necrosis Factor;Tumor Necrosis Factor alphaA measurement of the total tumor necrosis factor (cachexin) cytokine in a biological specimen.Tumor Necrosis Factor Measurement
TOXGRANC96641Toxic GranulationA measurement of the toxic granulation in neutrophilic blood cells.Toxic Granulation Measurement
TPAAGC81993Tissue Plasminogen Activator AntigenA measurement of the tissue plasminogen activator antigen in a biological specimen.Tissue Plasminogen Activator Antigen Measurement
TPRONPC84811Non-Phosphorylated Tau ProteinA measurement of the non-phosphorylated Tau protein in a biological specimen.Nonphosphorylated Tau Protein Measurement
TPROTC84810Tau Protein;Total Tau ProteinA measurement of the total Tau protein in a biological specimen.Tau Protein Measurement
TPROTPC84812Phosphorylated Tau ProteinA measurement of the phosphorylated Tau protein in a biological specimen.Phosphorylated Tau Protein Measurement
TRAPC80208Total Radical-Trap Antioxidant PotentialA measurement of the ability of the antioxidants in a biological specimen to buffer free radicals in a suspension.Total Radical-Trap Antioxidant Potential Measurement
TRCYANDPC100420Tricyclic AntidepressantsA measurement of tricyclic antidepressants in a biological specimen.Tricyclic Antidepressant Measurement
TRGTCEC96636Leptocytes;Target CellsA measurement of the target cells in a biological specimen.Target Cell Count
TRHC74874Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone;Thyrotropin Releasing FactorA measurement of the thyrotropin releasing hormone in a biological specimen.Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone Measurement
TRICHC92238TrichomonasExamination of a biological specimen to detect the presence of any protozoan belonging to the Trichomonas genus.Trichomonas Screening
TRIGC64812TriglyceridesA measurement of the triglycerides in a biological specimen.Triglyceride Measurement
TROPONIC74749Troponin IA measurement of the actin binding troponin in a biological specimen.Troponin I Measurement
TROPONTC74750Troponin TA measurement of the tropomyosin binding troponin in a biological specimen.Troponin T Measurement
TRYPTASEC92292TryptaseA measurement of the tryptase in a biological specimen.Tryptase Measurement
TSHC64813ThyrotropinA measurement of the thyrotropin in a biological specimen.Thyrotropin Measurement
TTC80365Thrombin TimeA measurement of the time it takes a plasma sample to clot after adding the active enzyme thrombin. (NCI)Thrombin Time
TURBC74723TurbidityA measurement of the opacity of a biological specimen.Turbidity Measurement
URATEC64814Urate;Uric AcidA measurement of the urate in a biological specimen.Urate Measurement
UREAC64815UreaA measurement of the urea in a biological specimen.Urea Measurement
UREACRTC96645Urea/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the urea to creatinine in a biological specimen.Urea to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
UROBILC64816UrobilinogenA measurement of the urobilinogen in a biological specimen.Urobilinogen Measurement
VCAM1C82042Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1A measurement of the vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 in a biological specimen.Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 Measurement
VEGFC92514Vascular Endothelial Growth FactorA measurement of the vascular endothelial growth factor in a biological specimen.Vascular Endohelial Growth Factor Measurement
VISCC75912ViscosityThe resistance of a liquid to sheer forces and flow. (NCI)Viscosity
VITAC74895Vitamin A;RetinolA measurement of the Vitamin A in a biological specimen.Vitamin A Measurement
VITB1C74896Thiamine;Vitamin B1A measurement of the thiamine in a biological specimen.Vitamin B1 Measurement
VITB12C64817Vitamin B12A measurement of the Vitamin B12 in a serum specimen.Vitamin B12 Measurement
VITB17C74897Vitamin B17;AmygdalinA measurement of the Vitamin B17 in a biological specimen.Vitamin B17 Measurement
VITB2C74898Riboflavin;Vitamin B2A measurement of the riboflavin in a biological specimen.Vitamin B2 Measurement
VITB3C74899Niacin;Vitamin B3A measurement of the niacin in a biological specimen.Vitamin B3 Measurement
VITB5C74900Vitamin B5;Pantothenic AcidA measurement of the Vitamin B5 in a biological specimen.Vitamin B5 Measurement
VITB6C74901Vitamin B6;PyridoxineA measurement of the Vitamin B6 in a biological specimen.Vitamin B6 Measurement
VITB7C74902Vitamin B7;BiotinA measurement of the Vitamin B7 in a biological specimen.Vitamin B7 Measurement
VITB9C74676Folic Acid;Vitamin B9A measurement of the folic acid in a biological specimen.Folic Acid Measurement
VITCC74903Vitamin C;Ascorbic AcidA measurement of the Vitamin C in a biological specimen.Vitamin C Measurement
VITDC84818Vitamin D;Total Vitamin DA measurement of the total Vitamin D in a biological specimen.Vitamin D Measurement
VITD2C74904Vitamin D2;ErgocalciferolA measurement of the Vitamin D2 in a biological specimen.Vitamin D2 Measurement
VITD3C74905Vitamin D3;CholecalciferolA measurement of the Vitamin D3 in a biological specimen.Vitamin D3 Measurement
VITDATC922671, 25-Dihydroxyvitamin D;Active Vitamin DA measurement of the total active Vitamin D in a biological specimen.1, 25-Dihydroxyvitamin D Measurement
VITDITC9226825-Hydroxyvitamin D;Inactive Vitamin DA measurement of the total inactive Vitamin D in a biological specimen.25-Hydroxyvitamin D Measurement
VITEC74906Vitamin E;TocopherolA measurement of the Vitamin E in a biological specimen.Vitamin E Measurement
VITKC74907Vitamin K;NaphthoquinoneA measurement of the Vitamin K in a biological specimen.Vitamin K Measurement
VLDLC64806VLDL CholesterolA measurement of the very low density lipoprotein cholesterol in a biological specimen.Serum VLDL Cholesterol Measurement
VMAC74875Vanillyl Mandelic Acid;Vanilmandelic AcidA measurement of the vanillyl mandelic acid metabolite in a biological specimen.Vanillyl Mandelic Acid Measurement
VOLUMEC74720VolumeA measurement of the volume of a biological specimen.Volume Measurement
VZVIGAABC98795Varicella Zoster Virus IgA AntibodyA measurement of the Varicella Zoster virus IgA antibodies in a biological specimen.Varicella Zoster Virus IgA Antibody Measurement
VZVIGGABC98796Varicella Zoster Virus IgG AntibodyA measurement of the Varicella Zoster virus IgG antibodies in a biological specimen.Varicella Zoster Virus IgG Antibody Measurement
VZVIGMABC98797Varicella Zoster Virus IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Varicella Zoster virus IgM antibodies in a biological specimen.Varicella Zoster Virus IgM Antibody Measurement
WBCC51948Leukocytes;White Blood CellsA measurement of the leukocytes in a biological specimen.Leukocyte Count
WBCCLMPC92246Leukocyte Cell Clumps;White Blood Cell Clumps;WBC ClumpsA measurement of white blood cell clumps in a biological specimen.Leukocyte Cell Clumps Measurement
WBCMORPHC92297Leukocyte Cell Morphology;White Blood Cell Morphology;WBC MorphologyAn examination or assessment of the form and structure of white blood cells.Leukocyte Cell Morphology
YEASTC74664Yeast CellsA measurement of the yeast cells present in a biological specimen.Yeast Cell Measurement
YEASTHYPC92239Yeast HyphaeExamination of a biological specimen to detect the presence of any yeast cells that are in the long, filamentous and branching phase of growth.Yeast Hyphae Screening
ZINCC80210ZincA measurement of the zinc in a biological specimen.Zinc Measurement
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C67154Laboratory Test NameTerminology used for Laboratory Tests of the CDISC Standard Data Tabulation Model.CDISC SDTM Laboratory Test Terminology by Name
1, 25-Dihydroxyvitamin DC922671, 25-Dihydroxyvitamin D;Active Vitamin DA measurement of the total active Vitamin D in a biological specimen.1, 25-Dihydroxyvitamin D Measurement
25-Hydroxyvitamin DC9226825-Hydroxyvitamin D;Inactive Vitamin DA measurement of the total inactive Vitamin D in a biological specimen.25-Hydroxyvitamin D Measurement
3,4-DihydroxyphenylglycolC1010173,4-Dihydroxyphenylglycol;3.4 DihydroxyphenylglycolA measurement of the catecholamine metabolite, 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylglycol in a biological specimen.3,4-Dihydroxyphenylglycol Measurement
5 Prime NucleotidaseC794375 Prime Nucleotidase;5'-Ribonucleotide PhosphohydrolaseA measurement of the 5'-nucleotidase in a biological specimen.5 Prime Nucleotidase Measurement
6-MonoacetylmorphineC748766-MonoacetylmorphineA measurement of the 6-monoacetylmorphine present in a biological specimen.6-Monoacetylmorphine Measurement
A Fetoprotein L3/A FetoproteinC96565A Fetoprotein L3/A FetoproteinA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of alpha fetoprotein L3 to total alpha fetoprotein in a biological specimen.Alpha Fetoprotein L3 to Total Alpha Fetoprotein Ratio Measurement
AcanthocytesC74699AcanthocytesA measurement of the acanthocytes in a biological specimen.Acanthocyte Count
Acanthocytes/ErythrocytesC74633Acanthocytes/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of acanthocytes to all erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Acanthocyte to Erythrocyte Ratio Measurement
Acetoacetic AcidC92247Acetoacetic Acid;AcetoacetateA measurement of the acetoacetic acid in a biological specimen.Acetoacetic Acid Measurement
AcetylcholineC74838AcetylcholineA measurement of the acetylcholine hormone in a biological specimen.Acetylcholine Measurement
Acetylcholine Receptor AntibodyC96559Acetylcholine Receptor AntibodyA measurement of the acetylcholine receptor antibody in a biological specimen.Acetylcholine Receptor Antibody Measurement
AcetylcholinesteraseC96560AcetylcholinesteraseA measurement of the acetylcholinesterase in a biological specimen.Acetylcholinesterase Measurement
Acid PhosphataseC80163Acid PhosphataseA measurement of the acid phosphatase in a biological specimen.Acid Phosphatase Measurement
Acid Urate CrystalsC74912Acid Urate CrystalsA measurement of the ammonium acid urate crystals present in a biological specimen.Acid Urate Crystal Measurement
Activated Partial Thromboplastin TimeC38462Activated Partial Thromboplastin TimeA measurement of the length of time that it takes for clotting to occur when reagents are added to a plasma specimen. The test is partial due to the absence of tissue factor (Factor III) from the reaction mixture.Partial Thromboplastin Time
Activated Protein C ResistanceC100471Activated Protein C Resistance;Factor V Leiden ScreenA measurement of the resistance in the anticoagulation response to activated protein C in a biological specimen.Activated Protein C Resistance Measurement
Activated PTT/StandardC98862Activated PTT/StandardA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the subject's partial thromboplastin time to a standard or control partial thromboplastin time.Activated PTT/Standard Ratio Measurement
Activated PTT/Standard PTTC100421Activated PTT/Standard PTT;Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time/Standard Thromboplastin TimeA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the subject's activated partial thromboplastin time to a standard or control partial thromboplastin time.Activated PTT to Standard PTT Ratio Measurement
Acyl Coenzyme A OxidaseC92286Acyl Coenzyme A Oxidase;Fatty Acyl Coenzyme A Oxidase;Acyl CoA OxidaseA measurement of the acyl coenzyme A oxidase in a biological specimen.Acyl Coenzyme A Oxidase Measurement
AdiponectinC74839AdiponectinA measurement of the adiponectin hormone in a biological specimen.Adiponectin Measurement
Adrenocorticotropic HormoneC74780Adrenocorticotropic HormoneA measurement of the adrenocorticotropic hormone in a biological specimen.Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Measurement
ADV Viral LoadC98705ADV Viral LoadA measurement of the adenovirus viral load in a biological specimen.Adenovirus Viral Load Measurement
Alanine AminopeptidaseC100430Alanine AminopeptidaseA measurement of the alanine aminopeptidase in a biological specimen.Alanine Aminopeptidase Measurement
Alanine AminotransferaseC64433Alanine Aminotransferase;SGPTA measurement of the alanine aminotransferase in a biological specimen.Alanine Aminotransferase Measurement
AlbuminC64431Albumin;MicroalbuminA measurement of the albumin protein in a biological specimen.Albumin Measurement
Albumin/CreatinineC74761Albumin/Creatinine;Microalbumin/Creatinine RatioA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the albumin to the creatinine in a biological specimen.Albumin To Creatinine Protein Ratio Measurement
Albumin/GlobulinC74894Albumin/GlobulinThe ratio of albumin to globulin in a biological specimen.Albumin to Globulin Ratio Measurement
AldolaseC74731AldolaseA measurement of the aldolase enzyme in a biological specimen.Aldolase Measurement
AldosteroneC74841AldosteroneA measurement of the aldosterone hormone in a biological specimen.Aldosterone Measurement
Alkaline PhosphataseC64432Alkaline PhosphataseA measurement of the alkaline phosphatase in a biological specimen.Alkaline Phosphatase Measurement
Alkaline Phosphatase/CreatinineC79438Alkaline Phosphatase/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the alkaline phosphatase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Alkaline Phosphatase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Alpha FetoproteinC74732Alpha FetoproteinA measurement of the alpha fetoprotein in a biological specimen.Alpha-fetoprotein Measurement
Alpha Fetoprotein L1C96562Alpha Fetoprotein L1A measurement of the alpha fetoprotein L1 in a biological specimen.Alpha Fetoprotein L1 Measurement
Alpha Fetoprotein L2C96563Alpha Fetoprotein L2A measurement of the alpha fetoprotein L2 in a biological specimen.Alpha Fetoprotein L2 Measurement
Alpha Fetoprotein L3C96564Alpha Fetoprotein L3A measurement of the alpha fetoprotein L3 in a biological specimen.Alpha Fetoprotein L3 Measurement
Alpha Glutathione-S-TransferaseC79433Alpha Glutathione-S-TransferaseA measurement of the alpha form of glutathione S-transferase in a biological specimen.Alpha Glutathione-S-Transferase Measurement
Alpha-1 Acid GlycoproteinC100429Alpha-1 Acid GlycoproteinA measurement of the alpha-1 acid glycoprotein in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Acid Glycoprotein Measurement
Alpha-1 AntitrypsinC80167Alpha-1 Antitrypsin;Serum Trypsin InhibitorA measurement of the alpha-1 antitrypsin in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Measurement
Alpha-1 GlobulinC92252Alpha-1 Globulin;A1-GlobulinA measurement of the proteins contributing to the alpha 1 fraction in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Globulin Measurement
Alpha-1 Globulin/Total ProteinC92253Alpha-1 Globulin/Total ProteinA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of alpha-1-fraction proteins to total proteins in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Globulin to Total Protein Ratio Measurement
Alpha-1 MicroglobulinC100461Alpha-1 Microglobulin;Protein HCA measurement of the alpha-1 microglobulin in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Microglobulin Measurement
Alpha-1 Microglobulin/CreatinineC100462Alpha-1 Microglobulin/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the alpha-1 microglobulin to creatinine in a biological specimen.Alpha-1 Microglobulin to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Alpha-2 GlobulinC92254Alpha-2 Globulin;A2-GlobulinA measurement of the proteins contributing to the alpha 2 fraction in a biological specimen.Alpha-2 Globulin Measurement
Alpha-2 Globulin/Total ProteinC92255Alpha-2 Globulin/Total ProteinA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of alpha-2-fraction proteins to total proteins in a biological specimen.Alpha-2 Globulin to Total Protein Ratio Measurement
Alpha-2 MacroglobulinC80168Alpha-2 MacroglobulinA measurement of the alpha-2 macroglobulin in a biological specimen.Alpha-2 Macroglobulin Measurement
AmmoniaC74799Ammonia;NH3A measurement of the ammonia in a biological specimen.Ammonia Measurement
Ammonium Biurate CrystalsC74758Ammonium Biurate CrystalsA measurement of the ammonium biurate crystals present in a biological specimen.Urine Ammonium Biurate Crystal Measurement
Ammonium Oxalate CrystalsC74759Ammonium Oxalate CrystalsA measurement of the ammonium oxalate crystals present in a urine specimen.Urine Ammonium Oxalate Crystal Measurement
Amorphous CrystalsC74665Amorphous CrystalsA measurement of the amorphous (Note: phosphate or urate, depending on pH) crystals present in a biological specimen.Amorphous Crystal Measurement
Amorphous Phosphate CrystalsC92243Amorphous Phosphate CrystalsA measurement of the amorphous phosphate crystals in a biological specimen.Amorphous Phosphate Crystals Measurement
Amorphous SedimentC74666Amorphous Sediment;Amorphous DebrisA measurement of the amorphous sediment present in a biological specimen.Amorphous Sediment Measurement
Amorphous Urate CrystalsC92244Amorphous Urate CrystalsA measurement of the amorphous urate crystals in a biological specimen.Amorphous Urate Crystals Measurement
AmphetamineC74687AmphetamineA measurement of any amphetamine class drug present in a biological specimen.Amphetamine Drug Class Measurement
AmylaseC64434AmylaseA measurement of the total enzyme amylase in a biological specimen.Amylase Measurement
Amylase, PancreaticC98767Amylase, PancreaticA measurement of the pancreatic enzyme amylase in a biological specimen.Pancreatic Amylase Measurement
Amylase, SalivaryC98780Amylase, SalivaryA measurement of the salivary enzyme amylase in a biological specimen.Salivary Amylase Measurement
Amyloid Beta 42C84809Amyloid Beta 42;Amyloid Beta 42 ProteinA measurement of the 42 amino acid amyloid beta protein isoform in a biological specimen.Beta Amyloid 42 Measurement
Amyloid PC81998Amyloid PA measurement of the total amyloid P in a biological specimen.Amyloid P Measurement
Amyloid, BetaC81999Amyloid, Beta;Beta AmyloidA measurement of the total amyloid beta in a biological specimen.Beta Amyloid Measurement
AndrostenediolC74842AndrostenediolA measurement of the androstenediol metabolite in a biological specimen.Androstenediol Metabolite Measurement
AndrostenedioneC74843Androstenedione;4-AndrostenedioneA measurement of the androstenedione hormone in a biological specimen.Androstenedione Measurement
Angiotensin Converting EnzymeC80169Angiotensin Converting EnzymeA measurement of the angiotensin converting enzyme in a biological specimen.Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Measurement
Angiotensin IC74844Angiotensin IA measurement of the angiotensin I hormone in a biological specimen.Angiotensin I Measurement
Angiotensin IIC74845Angiotensin IIA measurement of the angiotensin II hormone in a biological specimen.Angiotensin II Measurement
AngiotensinogenC74846Angiotensinogen;Angiotensin PrecursorA measurement of the angiotensinogen hormone in a biological specimen.Angiotensinogen Measurement
Anion GapC74685Anion GapA computed estimate of the unmeasured anions (those other than the chloride and bicarbonate anions) in a biological specimen.Anion Gap Measurement
AnisocytesC74797AnisocytesA measurement of the inequality in the size of the red blood cells in a whole blood specimen.Anisocyte Measurement
AntidepressantsC74691AntidepressantsA measurement of any antidepressant class drug present in a biological specimen.Antidepressant Measurement
Antidiuretic HormoneC74847Antidiuretic Hormone;VasopressinA measurement of the antidiuretic hormone in a biological specimen.Antidiuretic Hormone Measurement
Anti-DNA AntibodiesC81973Anti-DNA Antibodies;Anti-ds-DNA AntibodiesA measurement of the anti-DNA antibodies in a biological specimen.Anti-DNA Antibody Measurement
Anti-Double Stranded DNAC74913Anti-Double Stranded DNAA measurement of the anti-double stranded DNA antibody in a biological specimen.Anti-Double Stranded DNA Measurement
Anti-Factor Xa ActivityC98706Anti-Factor Xa ActivityA measurement of the anti-activated Factor X in a biological specimen. This test is used to monitor low molecular weight or unfractionated heparin levels in a biological specimen.Anti-Factor Xa Activity Measurement
Antiglobulin Test, DirectC81974Antiglobulin Test, Direct;Direct Coombs TestA measurement of the antibody or complement-coated erythrocytes in a biological specimen in vivo.Direct Antiglobulin Test
Antimitochondrial AntibodiesC81975Antimitochondrial Antibodies;Mitochondrial AntibodyA measurement of the antimitochondrial antibodies in a biological specimen.Antimitochondrial Antibody Measurement
Antinuclear AntibodiesC74916Antinuclear AntibodiesA measurement of the antinuclear antibodies (antibodies that attack the body's own tissue) in a biological specimen.Antinuclear Antibody Measurement
Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae AntibodyC81976Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae AntibodyA measurement of the anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibody in a biological specimen.Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibody Measurement
Anti-Single Stranded DNA IgGC92269Anti-Single Stranded DNA IgGA measurement of the anti-single stranded DNA IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Anti-Single Stranded DNA IgG Measurement
AntithrombinC81958Antithrombin;Antithrombin III;Antithrombin Activity;Antithrombin III ActivityA measurement of the antithrombin activity in a biological specimen.Antithrombin Measurement
Antithrombin AntigenC81977Antithrombin Antigen;Antithrombin III AntigenA measurement of the antithrombin antigen in a biological specimen.Antithrombin Antigen Measurement
Apolipoprotein A1C74733Apolipoprotein A1A measurement of the apolipoprotein A1 in the high density lipoproteins of a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein A1 Measurement
Apolipoprotein AIIC82000Apolipoprotein AIIA measurement of the apolipoprotein AII in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein AII Measurement
Apolipoprotein BC74734Apolipoprotein BA measurement of the apolipoprotein B in the low density lipoproteins of a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein B Measurement
Apolipoprotein C2C100427Apolipoprotein C2;Apolipoprotein CIIA measurement of the apolipoprotein C2 in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein C2 Measurement
Apolipoprotein CIIIC82001Apolipoprotein CIIIA measurement of the apolipoprotein CIII in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein CIII Measurement
Apolipoprotein EC82002Apolipoprotein EA measurement of the apolipoprotein E in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein E Measurement
Apolipoprotein E4C92293Apolipoprotein E4A measurement of the apolipoprotein E4 in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein E4 Measurement
Apolipoprotein HC82003Apolipoprotein HA measurement of the apolipoprotein H in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein H Measurement
Apolipoprotein JC100428Apolipoprotein J;ClusterinA measurement of the apolipoprotein J in a biological specimen.Apolipoprotein J Measurement
Aspartate AminotransferaseC64467Aspartate Aminotransferase;SGOTA measurement of the aspartate aminotransferase in a biological specimen.Aspartate Aminotransferase Measurement
Aspartate Aminotransferase AntigenC81978Aspartate Aminotransferase Antigen;SGOT AntigenA measurement of the aspartate aminotransferase antigen in a biological specimen.Aspartate Aminotransferase Antigen Measurement
Atrial Natriuretic PeptideC74886Atrial Natriuretic Peptide;AtriopeptinA measurement of the atrial natriuretic peptide in a biological specimen.Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Measurement
Auer RodsC74657Auer RodsA measurement of the Auer rods (elongated needle structures that are found in the cytoplasm of leukemic blasts and are formed by clumps of azurophilic granular material) in a biological specimen.Auer Rod Measurement
BacteriaC64469BacteriaA measurement of the bacteria in a biological specimen.Bacterial Count
Bacterial CastsC74762Bacterial CastsA measurement of the bacterial casts present in a biological specimen.Bacterial Cast Measurement
BarbituratesC74688BarbituratesA measurement of any barbiturate class drug present in a biological specimen.Barbiturate Drug Class Measurement
Basophilic StipplingC96567Basophilic StipplingA measurement of the basophilic stippling in a biological specimen.Basophilic Stippling Measurement
BasophilsC64470BasophilsA measurement of the basophils in a biological specimen.Total Basophil Count
Basophils/LeukocytesC64471Basophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the basophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Basophil To Leukocyte Ratio
Basophils/Total CellsC98865Basophils/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the basophils to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Basophil to Total CellRatio Measurement
BenzodiazepineC74692BenzodiazepineA measurement of any benzodiazepine class drug present in a biological specimen.Benzodiazepine Measurement
BenzoylecgonineC75350Benzoylecgonine;Cocaine MetaboliteA measurement of the benzoylecgonine in a biological specimen.Benzoylecgonine Measurement
Beta CaroteneC100472Beta Carotene;b-Carotene;Beta CarotinA measurement of the beta carotene in a biological specimen.Beta Carotene Measurement
Beta GlobulinC92256Beta GlobulinA measurement of the proteins contributing to the beta fraction in a biological specimen.Beta Globulin Measurement
Beta Globulin/Total ProteinC92294Beta Globulin/Total ProteinA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of beta fraction proteins to total proteins in a biological specimen.Beta Globulin to Total Protein Ratio Measurement
Beta-2 Glycoprotein AntibodyC81979Beta-2 Glycoprotein AntibodyA measurement of the beta-2 glycoprotein antibody in a biological specimen.Beta-2 Glycoprotein Antibody Measurement
Beta-2 MicroglobulinC81980Beta-2 MicroglobulinA measurement of the beta-2 microglobulin in a biological specimen.Beta-2 Microglobulin Measurement
Beta-HydroxybutyrateC96568Beta-Hydroxybutyrate;B-Hydroxybutyrate;3-HydroxybutyrateA measurement of the total Beta-hydroxybutyrate in a biological specimen.Beta-Hydroxybutyrate Measurement
Beta-Trace ProteinC100426Beta-Trace ProteinA measurement of the beta-trace protein in a biological specimen.Beta-Trace Protein Measurement
BicarbonateC74667Bicarbonate;HCO3A measurement of the bicarbonate in a biological specimen.Bicarbonate Measurement
Bile AcidC74800Bile Acid;Bile Salts;Bile Acids;Bile SaltA measurement of the total bile acids in a biological specimen.Bile Acid Measurement
BilirubinC38037Bilirubin;Total BilirubinA measurement of the total bilirubin in a biological specimen.Total Bilirubin Measurement
Bilirubin CrystalsC74668Bilirubin CrystalsA measurement of the bilirubin crystals present in a biological specimen.Bilirubin Crystal Measurement
Bite CellsC74700Bite CellsA measurement of the bite cells (erythrocytes with the appearance of a bite having been removed, due to oxidative hemolysis) in a biological specimen .Bite Cell Count
Bite Cells/ErythrocytesC74634Bite Cells/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of bite cells (erythrocytes with the appearance of a bite having been removed, due to oxidative hemolysis) to all erythrocytes in a biological specimen .Bite Cell to Erythrocyte Ratio Measurement
BKV Viral LoadC98710BKV Viral LoadA measurement of the BK virus viral load in a biological specimen.BK Virus Viral Load Measurement
BlastsC74605BlastsA measurement of the blast cells in a biological specimen.Blast Count
Blasts/LeukocytesC64487Blasts/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the blasts to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Blast To Leukocyte Ratio
Blood Urea NitrogenC61019Blood Urea NitrogenA measurement of the urea nitrogen in a blood specimen.Blood Urea Nitrogen Measurement
Bone Specific Alkaline PhosphataseC92287Bone Specific Alkaline PhosphataseA measurement of the bone specific alkaline phosphatase isoform in a biological specimen.Bone Specific Alkaline Phosphatase Measurement
Brain Natriuretic PeptideC74735Brain Natriuretic Peptide;B-Type Natriuretic PeptideA measurement of the brain (B-type) natriuretic peptide in a biological specimen.Brain Natriuretic Peptide Measurement
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic FactorC82004Brain-Derived Neurotrophic FactorA measurement of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor in a biological specimen.Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Measurement
Broad CastsC96588Broad CastsA measurement of the broad casts in a biological specimen.Broad Casts Measurement
BUN/CreatinineC74753BUN/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) (ratio) of the blood urea nitrogen (BUN) to the creatinine in a biological specimen.Blood Urea Nitrogen To Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Burr CellsC74701Burr Cells;KeratocytesA measurement of the Burr cells (erythrocytes characterized by the presence of small, blunt projections evenly distributed across the cell surface) in a biological specimen.Burr Cell Count
C Reactive ProteinC64548C Reactive ProteinA measurement of the C reactive protein in a biological specimen.C-Reactive Protein Measurement
Cabot RingsC74702Cabot RingsA measurement of the Cabot rings (red-purple staining, threadlike, ring or figure 8 shaped filaments in an erythrocyte) in a biological specimen.Cabot Ring Count
CalcitoninC74848CalcitoninA measurement of the calcitonin hormone in a biological specimen.Calcitonin Measurement
CalcitriolC74849CalcitriolA measurement of the calcitriol hormone in a biological specimen.Calcitriol Measurement
CalciumC64488CalciumA measurement of the calcium in a biological specimen.Calcium Measurement
Calcium Carbonate CrystalsC74669Calcium Carbonate CrystalsA measurement of the calcium carbonate crystals present in a biological specimen.Calcium Carbonate Crystal Measurement
Calcium ClearanceC96589Calcium ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of calcium by excretion of urine for a specified unit of time (e.g. one minute).Calcium Clearance Measurement
Calcium Oxalate CrystalsC74670Calcium Oxalate CrystalsA measurement of the calcium oxalate crystals present in a biological specimen.Calcium Oxalate Crystal Measurement
Calcium Phosphate CrystalsC74671Calcium Phosphate CrystalsA measurement of the calcium phosphate crystals present in a biological specimen.Calcium Phosphate Crystal Measurement
Calcium SulphateC96590Calcium SulphateA measurement of the calcium sulphate in a biological specimen.Calcium Sulphate Measurement
Calcium, IonizedC81948Calcium, IonizedA measurement of the ionized calcium in a biological specimen.Ionized Calcium Measurement
Calcium/CreatinineC79439Calcium/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the calcium to creatinine in a biological specimen.Calcium to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
CalprotectinC82005CalprotectinA measurement of the calprotectin in a biological specimen.Calprotectin Measurement
Cancer Antigen 125C81981Cancer Antigen 125A measurement of the cancer antigen 125 in a biological specimen.Cancer Antigen 125 Measurement
Cancer Antigen 19-9C81982Cancer Antigen 19-9A measurement of the cancer antigen 19-9 in a biological specimen.Cancer Antigen 19-9 Measurement
CannabinoidsC74689CannabinoidsA measurement of any cannabinoid class drug present in a biological specimen.Cannabinoid Drug Class Measurement
Carbohydrate-Deficient TransferrinC101016Carbohydrate-Deficient TransferrinA measurement of transferrin with a reduced number of carbohydrate moieties in a biological specimen.Carbohydrate-Deficient Transferrin Measurement
Carbon DioxideC64545Carbon DioxideA measurement of the carbon dioxide gas in a biological specimen.Carbon Dioxide Measurement
CarboxyhemoglobinC96591CarboxyhemoglobinA measurement of the carboxyhemoglobin in a biological specimen.Carboxyhemoglobin Measurement
Carcinoembryonic AntigenC81983Carcinoembryonic AntigenA measurement of the carcinoembryonic antigen in a biological specimen.Carcinoembryonic Antigen Measurement
CarnitineC74682CarnitineA measurement of the total carnitine in a biological specimen.Total Carnitine Measurement
Carnitine Acetyl TransferaseC92288Carnitine Acetyl TransferaseA measurement of the carnitine acetyl transferase in a biological specimen.Carnitine Acetyl Transferase Measurement
Carnitine, FreeC74677Carnitine, FreeA measurement of the free carnitine in a biological specimen.Free Carnitine Measurement
CastsC74763CastsA statement that indicates casts were looked for and not found in a biological specimen.Cast Present Or Absent
CD19C74606CD19A measurement of the CD19 B cells in a biological specimen.CD19 Expressing B Cell Count
CD19/LymphocytesC74635CD19/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of CD19 B cells to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.CD19 B Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
CD3C74607CD3A measurement of the CD3 T cells in a biological specimen.CD3 Expressing T Cell Count
CD3/LymphocytesC74636CD3/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of CD3 T cells to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.CD3 T Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
CD4C74608CD4A measurement of the CD4 T cells in a biological specimen.CD4 Expressing T Cell Count
CD4/CD8C74637CD4/CD8A relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of CD4 T cells to the CD8 T cells in a biological specimen.CD4 T Cell to CD8 T Cell Ratio Measurement
CD4/LymphocytesC74638CD4/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of CD4 T cells to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.CD4 T Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
CD40C82006CD40A measurement of the CD40 in a biological specimen.CD40 Measurement
CD40 LigandC82007CD40 LigandA measurement of the CD40 ligand in a biological specimen.CD40 Ligand Measurement
CD8C74609CD8A measurement of the CD8 T cells in a biological specimen.CD8 Expressing T Cell Count
CD8/LymphocytesC74639CD8/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of CD8 T cells to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.CD8 T Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
Cellular CastsC74764Cellular CastsA measurement of the cellular (white blood cell, red blood cell, epithelial and bacterial) casts present in a biological specimen.Cellular Cast Measurement
CeruloplasminC100432Ceruloplasmin;CaeruloplasminA measurement of ceruloplasmin in a biological specimen.Ceruloplasmin Measurement
Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Receptor 3C100431Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Receptor 3;GPR9, CD183, CXCR3A measurement of the CXCR3, chemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor 3, in a biological specimen.Chemokine Receptor CXCR3 Measurement
Chlamydia pneumoniae IgA AntibodyC92432Chlamydia pneumoniae IgA AntibodyA measurement of the Chlamydia pneumoniae IgA antibody in a biological specimen.Chlamydia pneumoniae IgA Antibody Measurement
Chlamydia pneumoniae IgM AntibodyC92433Chlamydia pneumoniae IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Chlamydia pneumoniae IgM in a biological specimen.Chlamydia pneumoniae IgM Antibody Measurement
Chlamydia trachomatis IgA AntibodyC100464Chlamydia trachomatis IgA AntibodyA measurement of the Chlamydia trachomatis IgA antibody in a biological specimen.Chlamydia trachomatis IgA Antibody Measurement
Chlamydia trachomatis IgG AntibodyC100466Chlamydia trachomatis IgG AntibodyA measurement of the Chlamydia trachomatis IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Chlamydia trachomatis IgG Antibody Measurement
Chlamydia trachomatis IgM AntibodyC100465Chlamydia trachomatis IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Chlamydia trachomatis IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Chlamydia trachomatis IgM Antibody Measurement
ChlorideC64495ChlorideA measurement of the chloride in a biological specimen.Chloride Measurement
Chloride/CreatinineC79440Chloride/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the chloride to creatinine in a biological specimen.Chloride to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
CholecystokininC74850Cholecystokinin;PancreozyminA measurement of the cholecystokinin hormone in a biological specimen.Cholecystokinin Measurement
CholesterolC61032Cholesterol;Total CholesterolA measurement of the cholesterol in a biological specimen.Serum Total Cholesterol Measurement
Cholesterol CrystalsC74672Cholesterol CrystalsA measurement of the cholesterol crystals present in a biological specimen.Cholesterol Crystal Measurement
Cholesterol/HDL-CholesterolC80171Cholesterol/HDL-CholesterolA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of total cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) in a biological specimen.Cholesterol to HDL-Cholesterol Ratio Measurement
CholinesteraseC92289CholinesteraseA measurement of the cholinesterase in a biological specimen.Cholinesterase Measurement
Choriogonadotropin BetaC64851Choriogonadotropin Beta;Pregnancy TestA measurement of the Choriogonadotropin Beta in a biological specimen.Choriogonadotropin Beta Measurement
Circulating Endothelial CellsC96592Circulating Endothelial CellsA measurement of the circulating endothelial cells in a biological specimen.Circulating Endothelial Cell Count
Circulating Tumor CellsC96593Circulating Tumor CellsA measurement of the circulating tumor cells in a biological specimen.Circulating Tumor Cell Count
CitrateC92248CitrateA measurement of the citrate in a biological specimen.Citrate Measurement
ClarityC96594ClarityA measurement of the transparency of a biological specimen.Clarity Measurement
CMV Viral LoadC98716CMV Viral LoadA measurement of the cytomegalovirus viral load in a biological specimen.Cytomegalovirus Viral Load Measurement
CocaineC74690CocaineA measurement of the cocaine present in a biological specimen.Cocaine Measurement
CodeineC74877CodeineA measurement of the codeine present in a biological specimen.Codeine Measurement
ColorC64546ColorA measurement of the color of a biological specimen.Color Assessment
Complement BbC80172Complement BbA measurement of the complement Bb in a biological specimen.Complement Bb Measurement
Complement C1q AntibodyC80173Complement C1q AntibodyA measurement of the complement C1q antibody in a biological specimen.Complement C1q Antibody Measurement
Complement C3C80174Complement C3A measurement of the complement C3 in a biological specimen.Complement C3 Measurement
Complement C3aC80175Complement C3a;ASP, Complement C3 DesArg, Acetylation-stimulating ProteinA measurement of the complement C3a in a biological specimen.Complement C3a Measurement
Complement C3bC80176Complement C3bA measurement of the complement C3b in a biological specimen.Complement C3b Measurement
Complement C4C80177Complement C4A measurement of the complement C4 in a biological specimen.Complement C4 Measurement
Complement C4aC80178Complement C4aA measurement of the complement C4a in a biological specimen.Complement C4a Measurement
Complement C5aC80179Complement C5aA measurement of the complement C5a in a biological specimen.Complement C5a Measurement
Complement CH50C100423Complement CH50;Total Hemolytic Complement;CH50A measurement of the complement required to lyse 50 percent of red blood cells in a biological specimen.CH50 Measurement
Complement TotalC80160Complement TotalA measurement of the total complement in a biological specimen.Complement Measurement
CorticosteroneC79434CorticosteroneA measurement of corticosterone in a biological specimen.Corticosterone Measurement
Corticotropin Releasing HormoneC74851Corticotropin Releasing Hormone;Corticotropin Releasing FactorA measurement of the corticotropin releasing hormone in a biological specimen.Corticotropin Releasing Hormone Measurement
CortisolC74781Cortisol;Total CortisolA measurement of the cortisol in a biological specimen.Cortisol Measurement
Cortisol, FreeC88113Cortisol, FreeA measurement of the free, unbound cortisol in a biological specimen.Free Cortisol Measurement
CotinineC92249CotinineA measurement of the cotinine in a biological specimen.Cotinine Measurement
C-peptideC74736C-peptideA measurement of the C (connecting) peptide of insulin in a biological specimen.C-peptide Measurement
Creatine KinaseC64489Creatine KinaseA measurement of the total creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase Measurement
Creatine Kinase BBC64490Creatine Kinase BBA measurement of the homozygous B-type creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase BB Measurement
Creatine Kinase BB/Total Creatine KinaseC79466Creatine Kinase BB/Total Creatine KinaseA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the BB-type creatine kinase to total creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase BB to Total Creatine Kinase Ratio Measurement
Creatine Kinase MBC64491Creatine Kinase MBA measurement of the heterozygous MB-type creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase MB Measurement
Creatine Kinase MB/Total Creatine KinaseC79441Creatine Kinase MB/Total Creatine KinaseA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the MB-type creatine kinase to total creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase MB to Total Creatine Kinase Ratio Measurement
Creatine Kinase MMC64494Creatine Kinase MMA measurement of the homozygous M-type creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase MM Measurement
Creatine Kinase MM/Total Creatine KinaseC79442Creatine Kinase MM/Total Creatine KinaseA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the MM-type creatine kinase to total creatine kinase in a biological specimen.Creatine Kinase MM to Total Creatine Kinase Ratio Measurement
CreatinineC64547CreatinineA measurement of the creatinine in a biological specimen.Creatinine Measurement
Creatinine ClearanceC25747Creatinine ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of creatinine by excretion of urine for a specified unit of time (e.g. one minute).Creatinine Clearance
Crenated CellsC74703Crenated Cells;EchinocytesA measurement of the Burr cells (erythrocytes characterized by the presence of multiple small, sharp projections evenly distributed across the cell surface) in a biological specimen.Crenated Cell Measurement
CrystalsC74673CrystalsA statement that indicates crystals were looked for and not found in a biological specimen.Crystal Present Or Absent
Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide AntibodyC96595Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide AntibodyA measurement of the cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody in a biological specimen.Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide Antibody Measurement
Cystatin CC92290Cystatin CA measurement of the cystatin C in a biological specimen.Cystatin C Measurement
Cystine CrystalsC74674Cystine CrystalsA measurement of the cystine crystals present in a biological specimen.Cystine Crystal Measurement
Cytomegalovirus IgG AntibodyC96596Cytomegalovirus IgG AntibodyA measurement of the cytomegalovirus IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Cytomegalovirus IgG Antibody Measurement
Cytomegalovirus IgM AntibodyC96597Cytomegalovirus IgM AntibodyA measurement of the cytomegalovirus IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Cytomegalovirus IgM Antibody Measurement
DacryocytesC64801Dacryocytes;Tear Shaped Erythrocytes;Teardrop CellsA measurement of dacryocytes in a biological specimen.Dacryocyte Analysis
D-DimerC82621D-DimerA measurement of the d-dimers in a biological specimen.D-Dimer Measurement
DehydroepiandrosteroneC74852Dehydroepiandrosterone;DehydroisoandrosteroneA measurement of the dehydroepiandrosterone hormone in a biological specimen.Dehydroepiandrosterone Measurement
Dehydroepiandrosterone SulfateC96629Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate;DHEA-S;sDHEA;DHEA SulfateA measurement of the sulfated Dehydroepiandrosterone in a biological specimen.Sulfated DHEA Measurement
DeoxypyridinolineC79443DeoxypyridinolineA measurement of the deoxypyridinoline in a biological specimen.Deoxypyridinoline Measurement
Deoxypyridinoline/CreatinineC79444Deoxypyridinoline/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the deoxypyridinoline to creatinine in a biological specimen.Deoxypyridinoline to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
DihydrocodeineC74878DihydrocodeineA measurement of the dihydrocodeine present in a biological specimen.Dihydrocodeine Measurement
DihydrotestosteroneC74853Dihydrotestosterone;AndrostanaloneA measurement of the dihydrotestosterone hormone in a biological specimen.Dihydrotestosterone Measurement
Dilute Russell's Viper Venom TimeC96696Dilute Russell's Viper Venom TimeA measurement of the time it takes a plasma sample to clot after adding dilute Russell's viper venom.Dilute Russell's Viper Venom Time Measurement
Direct BilirubinC64481Direct BilirubinA measurement of the conjugated or water-soluble bilirubin in a biological specimen.Direct Bilirubin Measurement
DNase-B AntibodyC100463DNase-B Antibody;Anti-Dnase BA measurement of Dnase-B antibody in a biological specimen.DNase-B Antibody Measurement
Dohle BodiesC74610Dohle BodiesA measurement of the Dohle bodies (blue-gray, basophilic, leukocyte inclusions located in the peripheral cytoplasm of neutrophils) in a biological specimen.Dohle Body Measurement
DopamineC74854DopamineA measurement of the dopamine hormone in a biological specimen.Dopamine Measurement
DTPA ClearanceC100441DTPA ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of Diethylenetriamine pentaacetate (DTPA) through its excretion for a specified unit of time.Diethylene Triamine Pentaacetic Acid Clearance
EBV Viral LoadC98721EBV Viral LoadA measurement of the Epstein-Barr virus viral load in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Virus Viral Load Measurement
Ecarin Clotting TimeC100422Ecarin Clotting TimeA measurement of the activity of thrombin inhibitors in a biological specimen based on the generation of meizothrombin.Ecarin Clotting Time Measurement
EccentrocytesC96598EccentrocytesA measurement of the eccentrocytes (erythrocytes in which the hemoglobin is localized to a particular portion of the cell, noticeable as localized staining) in a biological specimen.Eccentrocyte Count
EDTA ClearanceC100440EDTA ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) through its excretion for a specified unit of time.EDTA Clearance
ElliptocytesC64549Elliptocytes;OvalocytesA measurement of the elliptically shaped erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Elliptocyte Count
Endothelin-1C82008Endothelin-1A measurement of the endothelin-1 in a biological specimen.Endothelin-1 Measurement
Eosinophilic MetamyelocytesC84819Eosinophilic MetamyelocytesA measurement of the eosinphilic metamyelocytes in a biological specimen.Eosinophilic Metamyelocyte Count
Eosinophilic MyelocytesC84821Eosinophilic MyelocytesA measurement of the eosinophilic myelocytes in a biological specimen.Eosinophilic Myelocyte Count
EosinophilsC64550EosinophilsA measurement of the eosinophils in a biological specimen.Eosinophil Count
Eosinophils/LeukocytesC64604Eosinophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the eosinophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Eosinophil To Leukocyte Ratio
Eosinophils/Total CellsC98720Eosinophils/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the eosinophils to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Eosinophils to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
Eotaxin-1C81952Eotaxin-1;Chemokine Ligand 11A measurement of the eotaxin-1 in a biological specimen.Eotaxin-1 Measurement
Eotaxin-2C81953Eotaxin-2;Chemokine Ligand 24A measurement of the eotaxin-2 in a biological specimen.Eotaxin-2 Measurement
Eotaxin-3C81954Eotaxin-3;Chemokine Ligand 26A measurement of the eotaxin-3 in a biological specimen.Eotaxin-3 Measurement
Epidermal Growth FactorC82009Epidermal Growth FactorA measurement of the epidermal growth factor in a biological specimen.Epidermal Growth Factor Measurement
EpinephrineC79445Epinephrine;AdrenalineA measurement of the epinephrine hormone in a biological specimen.Epinephrine Measurement
Epith Neutrophil-Activating Peptide 78C82010Epith Neutrophil-Activating Peptide 78A measurement of the epithelial neutrophil-activating peptide in a biological specimen.Epithelial Neutrophil-Activating Peptide 78 Measurement
Epithelial CastsC74779Epithelial CastsA measurement of the epithelial cell casts present in a biological specimen.Epithelial-Cast Measurement
Epithelial CellsC64605Epithelial CellsA measurement of the epithelial cells in a biological specimen.Epithelial Cell Count
Epstein-Barr Capsid IgG AntibodyC96600Epstein-Barr Capsid IgG AntibodyA measurement of the Epstein-Barr capsid IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Capsid IgG Antibody Measurement
Epstein-Barr Capsid IgM AntibodyC96601Epstein-Barr Capsid IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Epstein-Barr capsid IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Capsid IgM Antibody Measurement
Epstein-Barr Early AntigenC96602Epstein-Barr Early AntigenA measurement of the Epstein-Barr early antigen in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Early Antigen Measurement
Epstein-Barr Nuclear AntibodyC96603Epstein-Barr Nuclear AntibodyA measurement of the Epstein-Barr nuclear antibody in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antibody Measurement
Epstein-Barr Nuclear AntigenC96604Epstein-Barr Nuclear AntigenA measurement of the Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen in a biological specimen.Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antigen Measurement
Ery. Mean Corpuscular HemoglobinC64797Ery. Mean Corpuscular HemoglobinA quantitative measurement of the mean amount of hemoglobin per erythrocyte in a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin
Ery. Mean Corpuscular HGB ConcentrationC64798Ery. Mean Corpuscular HGB ConcentrationA quantitative measurement of the mean amount of hemoglobin per erythrocytes in a specified volume of a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration
Ery. Mean Corpuscular VolumeC64799Ery. Mean Corpuscular VolumeA quantitative measurement of the mean volume of erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Mean Corpuscular Volume
Erythrocyte Cell ClumpsC92245Erythrocyte Cell Clumps;Red Blood Cell Clumps;RBC ClumpsA measurement of red blood cell clumps in a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Cell Clumps Measurement
Erythrocyte Cell MorphologyC92296Erythrocyte Cell Morphology;Red Blood Cell Morphology;RBC MorphologyAn examination or assessment of the form and structure of red blood cells.Erythrocyte Cell Morphology
Erythrocyte GhostsC96605Erythrocyte Ghosts;RBC GhostsA measurement of the erythrocyte ghosts (erythrocytes in which hemoglobin has been removed through hemolysis) in a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Ghost Count
Erythrocyte Sedimentation RateC74611Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate;Biernacki ReactionThe distance (e.g. millimeters) that red blood cells settle in unclotted blood over a specified unit of time (e.g. one hour).Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate Measurement
ErythrocytesC51946Erythrocytes;Red Blood CellsA measurement of the total erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Erythrocyte Count
Erythrocytes Distribution WidthC64800Erythrocytes Distribution WidthA value derived from mean corpuscular volume and the standard deviation of the red blood cell volume in a whole blood specimen.Erythrocyte Distribution Width Measurement
ErythropoietinC74855Erythropoietin;HematopoietinA measurement of the erythropoietin hormone in a biological specimen.Erythropoietin Measurement
EstradiolC74782Estradiol;OestradiolA measurement of the estradiol in a biological specimen.Estradiol Measurement
EstriolC74856Estriol;OestriolA measurement of the estriol hormone in a biological specimen.Estriol Measurement
Estriol, FreeC81963Estriol, FreeA measurement of the free estriol in a biological specimen.Free Estriol Measurement
EstroneC74857Estrone;OestroneA measurement of the estrone hormone in a biological specimen.Estrone Measurement
EthanolC74693Ethanol;AlcoholA measurement of the ethanol present in a biological specimen.Ethanol Measurement
Extracell Newly Ident RAGE Bind ProteinC82011Extracell Newly Ident RAGE Bind Protein;S100 Calcium Binding Protein A12A measurement of the extracellular newly identified RAGE (receptor for advanced glycation end products) binding protein in a biological specimen.Extracell Newly Ident RAGE Bind Protein Measurement
Extractable Nuclear Antigen AntibodyC92270Anti-ENA;Extractable Nuclear Antigen AntibodyA measurement of the extractable nuclear antigen antibody in a biological specimen.Extractable Nuclear Antigen Antibody Measurement
F2-IsoprostaneC80180F2-IsoprostaneA measurement of the F2-isoprostane in a biological specimen.F2 Isoprostane Measurement
Factor IIC96626Factor II;ProthrombinA measurement of the Factor II in a biological specimen.Prothrombin Measurement
Factor IIIC81959Factor III;Tissue Factor, CD142A measurement of the factor III in a biological specimen.Factor III Measurement
Factor IXC98725Factor IXA measurement of the factor IX in a biological specimen.Factor IX Measurement
Factor VC98726Factor VA measurement of the factor V in a biological specimen.Factor V Measurement
Factor VIIC81960Factor VIIA measurement of the factor VII in a biological specimen.Factor VII Measurement
Factor VIIIC81961Factor VIIIA measurement of the factor VIII in a biological specimen.Factor VIII Measurement
Factor XC98727Factor XA measurement of the factor X in a biological specimen.Factor X Measurement
FatC96648FatA measurement of the fat in a biological specimen.Fat Measurement
Fat Bodies, OvalC81947Fat Bodies, OvalA measurement of the oval-shaped fat bodies, usually renal proximal tubular cells with lipid aggregates in the cytoplasm, in a biological specimen.Oval Fat Body Measurement
Fat DropletC98728Fat DropletA measurement of the triglyceride aggregates within a biological specimen.Fat Droplet Measurement
Fatty Acid Binding Protein 1C82012Fatty Acid Binding Protein 1A measurement of the fatty acid binding protein 1 in a biological specimen.Fatty Acid Binding Protein 1 Measurement
Fatty CastsC74766Fatty CastsA measurement of the fatty casts present in a biological specimen.Fatty Cast Measurement
FerritinC74737FerritinA measurement of the ferritin in a biological specimen.Ferritin Measurement
Fibrin Degradation ProductsC82013Fibrin Degradation ProductsA measurement of the fibrin degradation products in a biological specimen.Fibrin Degradation Products Measurement
FibrinogenC64606FibrinogenA measurement of the fibrinogen in a biological specimen.Fibrinogen Measurement
Fibroblast Growth Factor 23C96650Fibroblast Growth Factor 23;PhosphatoninA measurement of the fibroblast growth factor 23 in a biological specimen.Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 Measurement
Fibroblast Growth Factor Basic FormC82014Fibroblast Growth Factor Basic Form;FGF2A measurement of the basic form of fibroblast growth factor in a biological specimen.Fibroblast Growth Factor Basic Form Measurement
Follicle Stimulating HormoneC74783Follicle Stimulating HormoneA measurement of the follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) in a biological specimen.Follicle Stimulating Hormone Measurement
Free Fatty AcidC80200Free Fatty Acid;Non-Esterified Fatty Acid, FreeA measurement of the total non-esterified fatty acids in a biological specimen.Non-esterified Fatty Acids Measurement
Free Fatty Acid, SaturatedC80206Free Fatty Acid, Saturated;Non-esterified Fatty Acid, SaturatedA measurement of the saturated non-esterified fatty acids in a biological specimen.Saturated Non-esterified Fatty Acids Measurement
Free Fatty Acid, UnsaturatedC80209Free Fatty Acid, Unsaturated;Non-esterified Fatty Acid, UnsaturatedA measurement of the unsaturated non-esterified fatty acids in a biological specimen.Unsaturated Non-esterified Fatty Acids Measurement
Free GlycerolC100448Free Glycerol;Free GlycerinA measurement of the amount of unbound glycerol in a biological specimen.Free Glycerol Measurement
FructosamineC74678Fructosamine;Glycated Serum ProteinA measurement of the fructosamine in a biological specimen.Fructosamine Measurement
GalaninC80182GalaninA measurement of the galanin in a biological specimen.Galanin Measurement
Gamma GlobulinC92257Gamma GlobulinA measurement of the proteins contributing to the gamma fraction in a biological specimen.Gamma Globulin Measurement
Gamma Globulin/Total ProteinC92295Gamma Globulin/Total ProteinA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of gamma fraction proteins to total proteins in a biological specimen.Gamma Globulin to Total Protein Ratio Measurement
Gamma Glutamyl TransferaseC64847Gamma Glutamyl TransferaseA measurement of the gamma glutamyl transferase in a biological specimen.Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase Measurement
Gamma Glutamyl Transferase/CreatinineC79446Gamma Glutamyl Transferase/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the gamma glutamyl transferase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Gamma Glutamyl Transferase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
GastrinC74858GastrinA measurement of the gastrin hormone in a biological specimen.Gastrin Measurement
GFR from B-2 Microglobulin Adj for BSAC100450GFR from B-2 Microglobulin Adj for BSAA measurement of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) based on the clearance of beta-2 microglobulin after adjusting it for the body surface area.Glomerular Filtration Rate from B-2 Microglobulin Adjusted for BSA Measurement
GFR from Beta-Trace Protein Adj for BSAC100449GFR from Beta-Trace Protein Adj for BSAA measurement of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) based on the clearance of beta-trace protein after adjusting it for the body surface area.Glomerular Filtration Rate from Beta-Trace Protein Adjusted for BSA Measurement
GFR from Creatinine Adjusted for BSAC98735GFR from Creatinine Adjusted for BSAAn estimation of the glomerular filtration rate adjusted for body size based on creatinine.Glomerular Filtration Rate from Creatinine Adjusted for BSA
GFR from Cystatin C Adjusted for BSAC98736GFR from Cystatin C Adjusted for BSAAn estimation of the glomerular filtration rate adjusted for body size based on cystatin C.Glomerular Filtration Rate from Cystatin C Adjusted for BSA
Giant NeutrophilsC96651Giant NeutrophilsA measurement of the giant neutrophils in a biological specimen.Giant Neutrophil Count
Giant PlateletsC74728Giant PlateletsA measurement of the giant (larger than 7um in diameter) platelets in a biological specimen.Giant Platelet Count
GlobulinC74738GlobulinA measurement of the globulin protein in a biological specimen.Globulin Protein Measurement
Glomerular Filtration RateC90505Glomerular Filtration RateA kidney function test that measures the fluid volume that is filtered from the kidney glomeruli to the Bowman's capsule per unit of time.Glomerular Filtration Rate
Glomerular Filtration Rate Adj for BSAC98734Glomerular Filtration Rate Adj for BSAA measurement of the glomerular filtration rate adjusted for body size.Glomerular Filtration Rate Adjusted for BSA
GlucagonC74859GlucagonA measurement of the glucagon hormone in a biological specimen.Glucagon Measurement
Glucagon-Like Peptide-1C80183Glucagon-Like Peptide-1;Total Glucagon-Like Peptide-1A measurement of the total glucagon-like peptide-1 in a biological specimen.Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Measurement
Glucagon-Like Peptide-1, Active FormC80164Glucagon-Like Peptide-1, Active FormA measurement of the active form of glucagon-like peptide-1 in a biological specimen.Active Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Measurement
GlucoseC41376GlucoseA measurement of the glucose in a biological specimen.Plasma Glucose Measurement
Glucose ClearanceC96652Glucose ClearanceA measurement of the glucose clearance in a biological specimen.Glucose Clearance Measurement
Glucose/CreatinineC79447Glucose/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the glucose to creatinine in a biological specimen.Glucose to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Glucose-6-Phosphate DehydrogenaseC80184Glucose-6-Phosphate DehydrogenaseA measurement of the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Measurement
Glucuronidase, AlphaC80165Glucuronidase, AlphaA measurement of the alpha glucuronidase in a biological specimen.Alpha Glucuronidase Measurement
Glucuronidase, BetaC80170Glucuronidase, BetaA measurement of the beta glucuronidase in a biological specimen.Beta Glucuronidase Measurement
GlutamateC74739Glutamate;Glutamic AcidA measurement of the glutamate in a biological specimen.Glutamate Measurement
Glutamate DehydrogenaseC79448Glutamate DehydrogenaseA measurement of the glutamate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.Glutamate Dehydrogenase Measurement
Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 1C82015Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 1;Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 67A measurement of the glutamic acid decarboxylase 1 in a biological specimen.Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 1 Measurement
Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 2C82016Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 2;Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 65A measurement of the glutamic acid decarboxylase 2 in a biological specimen.Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 2 Measurement
Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 2 AntibodyC82017Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 2 Antibody;Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 65 AntibodyA measurement of the glutamic acid decarboxylase 2 antibody in a biological specimen.Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 2 Antibody Measurement
Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase AntibodyC96653Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Antibody;GAD AntibodyA measurement of the glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody in a biological specimen.Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Antibody Measurement
Glutathione S-Transferase, Alpha/CreatC80166Glutathione S-Transferase, Alpha/CreatA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the alpha glutathione-S-transferase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Alpha Glutathione-S-Transferase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Glutathione S-Transferase, PiC80203Glutathione S-Transferase, PiA measurement of the Pi glutathione-s-transferase in a biological specimen.Pi Glutathione S-Transferase Measurement
Glutathione S-Transferase, ThetaC80207Glutathione S-Transferase, ThetaA measurement of the theta glutathione-s-transferase in a biological specimen.Theta Glutathione S-Transferase Measurement
Glutathione S-Transferase, TotalC80185Glutathione S-Transferase, TotalA measurement of the total glutathione-s-transferase in a biological specimen.Glutathione-S-Transferase Measurement
Glutathione-S-Transferase/CreatinineC79435Glutathione-S-Transferase/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the glutathione S-transferase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Glutathione-S-Transferase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
GoldC80186GoldA measurement of the gold in a biological specimen.Gold Measurement
Gonadotropin Releasing HormoneC74860Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone;Luteinising Hormone Releasing HormoneA measurement of the gonadotropin releasing hormone in a biological specimen.Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone Measurement
Granular CastsC74768Granular CastsA measurement of the granular (coarse and fine) casts present in a biological specimen.Granular Cast Measurement
Granular Coarse CastsC74765Granular Coarse CastsA measurement of the coarse granular casts present in a biological specimen.Coarse Granular Cast Measurement
Granular Fine CastsC74769Granular Fine CastsA measurement of the fine granular casts present in a biological specimen.Granular Fine Cast Measurement
Granulocyte Colony Stimulating FactorC82018Granulocyte Colony Stimulating FactorA measurement of the granulocyte colony stimulating factor in a biological specimen.Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor Measurement
Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stm FactorC82019Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stm FactorA measurement of the granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor in a biological specimen.Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stm Factor Measurement
GranulocytesC96654GranulocytesA measurement of the granulocytes in a biological specimen.Granulocyte Count
Granulocytes/Total CellsC98866Granulocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the granulocytes to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Granulocyte to Total CellRatio Measurement
Growth Hormone Inhibiting HormoneC74861Growth Hormone Inhibiting Hormone;SomatostatinA measurement of the growth hormone inhibiting hormone in a biological specimen.Growth Hormone Inhibiting Hormone Measurement
Growth Hormone Releasing HormoneC74862Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone;SomatocrininA measurement of the growth hormone releasing hormone in a biological specimen.Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Measurement
Hairy CellsC74604Hairy CellsA measurement of the hairy cells (b-cell lymphocytes with hairy projections from the cytoplasm) in a biological specimen.Hairy Cell Count
Hairy Cells/LymphocytesC74640Hairy Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the hairy cells (b-cell lymphocytes with hairy projections from the cytoplasm) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen .Hairy Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
HaptoglobinC74740HaptoglobinA measurement of the haptoglobin protein in a biological specimen.Haptoglobin Protein Measurement
HAV Viral LoadC92541HAV Viral LoadA measurement of the hepatitis A viral load in a biological specimen.Hepatitis A Viral Load Measurement
HBV Viral LoadC92542HBV Viral LoadA measurement of the hepatitis B viral load in a biological specimen.Hepatitis B Viral Load Measurement
HCV Viral LoadC92543HCV Viral LoadA measurement of the hepatitis C viral load in a biological specimen.Hepatitis C Viral Load Measurement
HDL CholesterolC61041HDL CholesterolA measurement of the high density lipoprotein cholesterol in a biological specimen.Serum HDL Cholesterol Measurement
HDL Cholesterol/LDL Cholesterol RatioC100425HDL Cholesterol/LDL Cholesterol RatioA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the amount of HDL cholesterol compared to LDL cholesterol in a biological specimen.HDL Cholesterol to LDL Cholesterol Ratio Measurement
HDL-Cholesterol Subclass 2C80187HDL-Cholesterol Subclass 2A measurement of the high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol subclass 2 in a biological specimen.HDL-Cholesterol Subclass 2 Measurement
HDL-Cholesterol Subclass 3C80188HDL-Cholesterol Subclass 3A measurement of the high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol subclass 3 in a biological specimen.HDL-Cholesterol Subclass 3 Measurement
Heinz BodiesC74709Heinz Bodies;Heinz-Erhlich BodiesA measurement of the Heinz bodies (small round inclusions within the body of a red blood cell) in a biological specimen.Heinz-Ehrlich Body Measurement
Helmet CellsC74658Helmet CellsA measurement of the Helmet cells (specialized Keratocytes with two projections on either end that are tapered and hornlike) in a biological specimen.Helmet Cell Count
HematocritC64796HematocritThe percentage of a whole blood specimen that is composed of red blood cells (erythrocytes).Hematocrit
HemoglobinC64848HemoglobinA measurement of the hemoglobin in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin Measurement
Hemoglobin AC92258Hemoglobin AA measurement of the hemoglobin A in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin A Measurement
Hemoglobin A1CC64849Hemoglobin A1CA measurement of the glycosylated hemoglobin in a biological specimen.Glycosylated Hemoglobin Measurement
Hemoglobin A2C92259Hemoglobin A2A measurement of the hemoglobin A2 in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin A2 Measurement
Hemoglobin BC92260Hemoglobin BA measurement of the hemoglobin B in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin B Measurement
Hemoglobin CC92261Hemoglobin CA measurement of the hemoglobin C in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin C Measurement
Hemoglobin FC92262Hemoglobin F;Fetal HemoglobinA measurement of the hemoglobin F in a biological specimen.Hemoglobin F Measurement
HemosiderinC96659HemosiderinA measurement of the hemosiderin complex in a biological specimen.- - -
Hepatitis A Virus AntibodyC92534Hepatitis A Virus AntibodyA measurement of the antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the Hepatitis A virus.Hepatitis A Antibody Measurement
Hepatitis A Virus Antibody IgMC92271Hepatitis A Virus Antibody IgMA measurement of hepatitis A virus antibody IgM in a biological specimen.Hepatitis A Virus Antibody IgM Measurement
Hepatitis B Virus Core AntibodyC96660Hepatitis B Virus Core AntibodyA measurement of the hepatitis B virus core antibody in a biological specimen.Hepatitis B Virus Core Antibody Measurement
Hepatitis B Virus Core IgM AntibodyC96661Hepatitis B Virus Core IgM AntibodyA measurement of the hepatitis B virus core IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Hepatitis B Virus Core IgM Antibody Measurement
Hepatitis B Virus e AntibodyC96662Hepatitis B Virus e AntibodyA measurement of the hepatitis B e antibody in a biological specimen.Hepatitis B Virus e Antibody Measurement
Hepatitis B Virus e AntigenC96663Hepatitis B Virus e AntigenA measurement of the hepatitis B e antigen in a biological specimen.Hepatitis B Virus e Antigen Measurement
Hepatitis B Virus Surface AntibodyC74711Anti-HBs;HBsAb;Hepatitis B Virus Surface AntibodyA measurement of the surface antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the Hepatitis B virus.Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Measurement
Hepatitis B Virus Surface AntigenC64850HBsAg;Hepatitis B Virus Surface AntigenA measurement of the surface antigen reaction of a biological specimen to the Hepatitis B virus.Hepatitis B Virus Surface Antigen Measurement
Hepatitis C Virus AntibodyC92535Hepatitis C Virus AntibodyA measurement of the antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the Hepatitis C virus.Hepatitis C Antibody Measurement
Hepatitis D Virus AntibodyC96664Hepatitis D Virus Antibody;Hepatitis Delta AntibodyA measurement of the hepatitis D virus antibody in a biological specimen.Hepatitis D Virus Antibody Measurement
Hepatitis E Virus IgM AntibodyC96665Hepatitis E Virus IgM AntibodyA measurement of the hepatitis E virus IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Hepatitis E Virus IgM Antibody Measurement
Hepatitis G RNAC92272Hepatitis G RNAA measurement of the Hepatitis G RNA in a biological specimen.Hepatitis G RNA Measurement
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgG AntibodyC96697Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgG Antibody;HSV-1 IgG AntibodyA measurement of the herpes simplex virus 1 IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgG Antibody Measurement
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgM AntibodyC98738Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Herpes Simplex virus 1 IgM antibodies in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgM Antibody Measurement
Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 IgG AntibodyC96698Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 IgG Antibody;HSV-1/2 IgG AbA measurement of the herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 IgG Antibody Measurement
Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 IgM AntibodyC96666Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 IgM Antibody;HSV-1/2 IgM AbA measurement of the herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 1/2 IgM Antibody Measurement
Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgG AntibodyC96667Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgG Antibody;HSV-2 IgG AntibodyA measurement of the herpes simplex virus 2 IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgG Antibody Measurement
Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgM AntibodyC98739Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Herpes Simplex virus 2 IgM antibodies in a biological specimen.Herpes Simplex Virus 2 IgM Antibody Measurement
Heterophile AntibodiesC81984Heterophile AntibodiesA measurement of the heterophile antibodies in a biological specimen.Heterophile Antibody Measurement
HexokinaseC96668HexokinaseA measurement of the hexokinase in a biological specimen.Hexokinase Measurement
Hippuric Acid CrystalsC74754Hippuric Acid CrystalsA measurement of the hippuric acid crystals present in a biological specimen.Hippuric Acid Crystal Measurement
HistamineC80189HistamineA measurement of the histamine in a biological specimen.Histamine Measurement
HIV Viral LoadC92544HIV Viral LoadA measurement of the HIV viral load in a biological specimen.HIV Viral Load Measurement
HIV-1 AntibodyC74713HIV-1 AntibodyA measurement of the antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the HIV-1 virus.HIV-1 Antibody Measurement
HIV-1 Group M and O Nucleic AcidC92263HIV-1 Group M and O Nucleic AcidA measurement of the HIV-1 group M and O nucleic acids in a biological specimen.HIV-1 Group M and O Nucleic Acid Measurement
HIV-1 Group O AntibodyC92264HIV-1 Group O AntibodyA measurement of the HIV-1 group O antibody in a biological specimen.HIV-1 Group O Antibody Measurement
HIV-1 p24 AntigenC92265HIV-1 p24 AntigenA measurement of the HIV-1 p24 antigen in a biological specimen.HIV-1 p24 Antigen Measurement
HIV-1/2 AntibodyC74714HIV-1/2 AntibodyA measurement of the antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the either the HIV-1 or HIV-2 virus.HIV-1 HIV-2 Antibody Measurement
HIV-2 AntibodyC74715HIV-2 AntibodyA measurement of the antibody reaction of a biological specimen to the HIV-2 virus.HIV-2 Antibody Measurement
HIV-2 Nucleic AcidC92266HIV-2 Nucleic AcidA measurement of the HIV-2 nucleic acids in a biological specimen.HIV-2 Nucleic Acid Measurement
HLA-B27 AntigenC100460HLA-B27 Antigen;Human Leukocyte Antigen B27A measurement of the human leukocyte antigen B27 (HLA-B27) in a biological specimen.HLA-B27 Antigen Measurement
HomocysteineC74741HomocysteineA measurement of the homocysteine amino acid in a biological specimen.Homocysteine Acid Measurement
Homostat Model Assess of Insulin RstnC100447Homostat Model Assess of Insulin Rstn;Homeostatic Model Assessment of Insulin ResistanceAn assessment of beta-cell function and insulin resistance based on fasting blood glucose and insulin concentrations.Homeostatic Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance
Homovanillic AcidC74863Homovanillic AcidA measurement of the homovanillic acid metabolite in a biological specimen.Homovanillic Acid Measurement
Howell-Jolly BodiesC74704Howell-Jolly BodiesA measurement of the Howell-Jolly bodies (spherical, blue-black condensed DNA inclusions within the body of a red blood cell that appear under Wright-stain) in a biological specimen.Howell-Jolly Body Measurement
Human Anti-Sheep IgE AntibodyC98740Human Anti-Sheep IgE AntibodyA measurement of the human anti-sheep IgE antibodies in a biological specimen.Human Anti-Sheep IgE Antibody Measurement
Human Anti-Sheep IgG AntibodyC98741Human Anti-Sheep IgG AntibodyA measurement of the human anti-sheep IgG antibodies in a biological specimen.Human Anti-Sheep IgG Antibody Measurement
Human Anti-Sheep IgM AntibodyC98742Human Anti-Sheep IgM AntibodyA measurement of the human anti-sheep IgM antibodies in a biological specimen.Human Anti-Sheep IgM Antibody Measurement
Hyaline CastsC74770Hyaline CastsA measurement of the hyaline casts present in a biological specimen.Hyaline Cast Measurement
HydrocodoneC74879HydrocodoneA measurement of the hydrocodone present in a biological specimen.Hydrocodone Measurement
HydromorphoneC74880HydromorphoneA measurement of the hydromorphone present in a biological specimen.Hydromorphone Measurement
HydroxyprolineC80190HydroxyprolineA measurement of the total hydroxyproline in a biological specimen.Hydroxyproline Measurement
HyperchromiaC96669HyperchromiaA measurement of the prevalence of the erthrocytes with an elevated hemoglobin concentration.Hyperchromia Measurement
Hypersegmented CellsC74612Hypersegmented CellsA measurement of the hypersegmented (more than five lobes) neutrophils in a biological specimen.Hypersegmented Neutrophil Measurement
HypochromiaC64802HypochromiaAn observation which indicates that the hemoglobin concentration in a red blood cell specimen has fallen below a specified level.Hypochromia
Immature BasophilsC96670Immature BasophilsA measurement of the immature basophils in a biological specimen.Immature Basophil Count
Immature Basophils/LeukocytesC96671Immature Basophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of immature basophils to total leukocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Basophil to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
Immature CellsC96672Immature CellsA measurement of the total immature cells in a blood specimen.Immature Cell Count
Immature EosinophilsC96673Immature EosinophilsA measurement of the immature eosinophils in a biological specimen.Immature Eosinophil Count
Immature Eosinophils/LeukocytesC96674Immature Eosinophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of immature eosinophils to total leukocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Eosinophil to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
Immature GranulocytesC96675Immature GranulocytesA measurement of the total immature granulocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Granulocyte Count
Immature Granulocytes/LeukocytesC100445Immature Granulocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the immature granulocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Immature Granulocytes to Leukocytes Ratio Measurement
Immature LymphocytesC100444Immature LymphocytesA measurement of the immature lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Lymphocytes Measurement
Immature Lymphocytes/LeukocytesC100443Immature Lymphocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the immature lymphocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Lymphocytes to Leukocytes Ratio Measurement
Immature MonocytesC96676Immature MonocytesA measurement of the immature monocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Monocyte Count
Immature Monocytes/LeukocytesC96677Immature Monocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of immature monocytes to total leukocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Monocyte to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
Immature NeutrophilsC96678Immature NeutrophilsA measurement of the total immature neutrophils in a biological specimen.Immature Neutrophil Count
Immature Neutrophils/LeukocytesC100442Immature Neutrophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the immature neutrophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Neutrophils to Leukocytes Ratio Measurement
Immature Plasma CellsC96679Immature Plasma CellsA measurement of the immature plasma cells in a biological specimen.Immature Plasma Cell Count
Immature Plasma Cells/LymphocytesC96680Immature Plasma Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of immature plasma cells to total lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Immature Plasma Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
Immunoglobulin AC81969Immunoglobulin AA measurement of the Immunoglobulin A in a biological specimen.Immunoglobulin A Measurement
Immunoglobulin DC98745Immunoglobulin DA measurement of the Immunoglobulin D in a biological specimen.Immunoglobulin D Measurement
Immunoglobulin EC81970Immunoglobulin EA measurement of the Immunoglobulin E in a biological specimen.Immunoglobulin E Measurement
Immunoglobulin GC81971Immunoglobulin GA measurement of the Immunoglobulin G in a biological specimen.Immunoglobulin G Measurement
Immunoglobulin MC81972Immunoglobulin MA measurement of the Immunoglobulin M in a biological specimen.Immunoglobulin M Measurement
IndicanC82044IndicanA measurement of the indican present in a biological specimen.Indican Measurement
Indirect BilirubinC64483Indirect BilirubinA measurement of the unconjugated or non-water-soluble bilirubin in a biological specimen.Indirect Bilirubin Measurement
Influenza A H1N1 Viral LoadC92273Influenza A H1N1 Viral LoadA measurement of the Influenza A H1N1 viral load in a biological specimen.Influenza A H1N1 Viral Load Measurement
Influenza A Viral LoadC92274Influenza A Viral LoadA measurement of the Influenza A viral load in a biological specimen.Influenza A Viral Load Measurement
Inhibin AC82020Inhibin AA measurement of the inhibin A in a biological specimen.Inhibin A Measurement
Inhibin BC96681Inhibin BA measurement of the inhibin B in a biological specimen.Inhibin B Measurement
InsulinC74788InsulinA measurement of the insulin in a biological specimen.Insulin Measurement
Insulin-like Growth Factor-1C74864Insulin-like Growth Factor-1A measurement of the insulin-like growth factor-1 in a biological specimen.Insulin Like Growth Factor-1 Measurement
Insulin-like Growth Factor-2C74865Insulin-like Growth Factor-2A measurement of the insulin-like growth factor-2 in a biological specimen.Insulin Like Growth Factor-2 Measurement
Interferon AlphaC81994Interferon AlphaA measurement of the interferon alpha in a biological specimen.Interferon Alpha Measurement
Interferon BetaC81995Interferon BetaA measurement of the interferon beta in a biological specimen.Interferon Beta Measurement
Interferon GammaC81996Interferon GammaA measurement of the interferon gamma in a biological specimen.Interferon Gamma Measurement
Interleukin 1C74805Interleukin 1A measurement of the interleukin 1 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 1 Measurement
Interleukin 10C74806Interleukin 10A measurement of the interleukin 10 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 10 Measurement
Interleukin 11C74807Interleukin 11A measurement of the interleukin 11 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 11 Measurement
Interleukin 12C74808Interleukin 12A measurement of the interleukin 12 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 12 Measurement
Interleukin 13C74809Interleukin 13A measurement of the interleukin 13 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 13 Measurement
Interleukin 14C74810Interleukin 14A measurement of the interleukin 14 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 14 Measurement
Interleukin 15C74811Interleukin 15A measurement of the interleukin 15 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 15 Measurement
Interleukin 16C74812Interleukin 16A measurement of the interleukin 16 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 16 Measurement
Interleukin 17C74813Interleukin 17A measurement of the interleukin 17 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 17 Measurement
Interleukin 18C74814Interleukin 18A measurement of the interleukin 18 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 18 Measurement
Interleukin 19C74815Interleukin 19A measurement of the interleukin 19 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 19 Measurement
Interleukin 2C74816Interleukin 2A measurement of the interleukin 2 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 2 Measurement
Interleukin 20C74817Interleukin 20A measurement of the interleukin 20 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 20 Measurement
Interleukin 21C74818Interleukin 21A measurement of the interleukin 21 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 21 Measurement
Interleukin 22C74819Interleukin 22A measurement of the interleukin 22 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 22 Measurement
Interleukin 23C74820Interleukin 23A measurement of the interleukin 23 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 23 Measurement
Interleukin 24C74821Interleukin 24A measurement of the interleukin 24 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 24 Measurement
Interleukin 25C74822Interleukin 25A measurement of the interleukin 25 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 25 Measurement
Interleukin 26C74823Interleukin 26A measurement of the interleukin 26 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 26 Measurement
Interleukin 27C74824Interleukin 27A measurement of the interleukin 27 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 27 Measurement
Interleukin 28C74825Interleukin 28A measurement of the interleukin 28 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 28 Measurement
Interleukin 29C74826Interleukin 29A measurement of the interleukin 29 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 29 Measurement
Interleukin 3C74827Interleukin 3A measurement of the interleukin 3 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 3 Measurement
Interleukin 30C74828Interleukin 30A measurement of the interleukin 30 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 30 Measurement
Interleukin 31C74829Interleukin 31A measurement of the interleukin 31 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 31 Measurement
Interleukin 32C74830Interleukin 32A measurement of the interleukin 32 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 32 Measurement
Interleukin 33C74831Interleukin 33A measurement of the interleukin 33 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 33 Measurement
Interleukin 4C74832Interleukin 4A measurement of the interleukin 4 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 4 Measurement
Interleukin 5C74833Interleukin 5A measurement of the interleukin 5 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 5 Measurement
Interleukin 6C74834Interleukin 6A measurement of the interleukin 6 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 6 Measurement
Interleukin 7C74835Interleukin 7A measurement of the interleukin 7 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 7 Measurement
Interleukin 8C74836Interleukin 8A measurement of the interleukin 8 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 8 Measurement
Interleukin 9C74837Interleukin 9A measurement of the interleukin 9 in a biological specimen.Interleukin 9 Measurement
Inulin ClearanceC98748Inulin ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of inulin by excretion of urine for a specified unit of time (e.g. one minute).Inulin Clearance
Iohexol ClearanceC100439Iohexol ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of Iohexol through excretion for a specified unit of time.Iohexol Clearance
Iothalamate ClearanceC98749Iothalamate ClearanceA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of iothalamate by excretion of urine for a specified unit of time (e.g. one minute).Iothalamate Clearance
Iothalamate Clearance Adjusted for BSAC98750Iothalamate Clearance Adjusted for BSAA measurement of the volume of serum or plasma that would be cleared of iothalamate by excretion of urine for a specified unit of time (e.g. one minute), adjusted for body size.Iothalamate Clearance Adjusted for BSA
IronC74679Iron;FEA measurement of the iron in a biological specimen.Iron Measurement
Islet Cell 512 AntibodyC81985Islet Cell 512 AntibodyA measurement of the islet cell 512 antibody in a biological specimen.Islet Cell 512 Antibody Measurement
Islet Cell 512 AntigenC81986Islet Cell 512 AntigenA measurement of the islet cell 512 antigen in a biological specimen.Islet Cell 512 Antigen Measurement
Islet Neogenesis Assoc Protein AntibodyC81987Islet Neogenesis Assoc Protein AntibodyA measurement of the islet neogenesis associated protein antibody in a biological specimen.Islet Neogenesis Associated Protein Antibody Measurement
Jo-1 AntibodyC100459Jo-1 AntibodyA measurement of the Jo-1 antibody in a biological specimen.Jo-1 Antibody Measurement
Kappa Light Chain, FreeC98730Kappa Light Chain, FreeA measurement of the free kappa light chain in a biological specimen.Free Kappa Light Chain Measurement
Kappa Lt Chain,Free/Lambda Lt Chain,FreeC98731Kappa Lt Chain,Free/Lambda Lt Chain,FreeA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the free kappa light chain to the free lambda light chain in a biological specimen.Free Kappa Light Chain to Free Lambda Light Chain Ratio Measurement
KetonesC64854KetonesA measurement of the ketones in a biological specimen.Ketone Measurement
Kidney Injury Molecule-1C100433Kidney Injury Molecule-1;KIM-1;Hepatitis A Virus Cellular Receptor 1A measurement of the kidney injury molecule-1 (Kim-1) in a biological specimen.Kidney Injury Molecule-1 Measurement
Kurloff CellsC96682Kurloff CellsA measurement of the large secretory granule-containing immune cells in a biological specimen taken from members of certain genera of the Caviidae family.Kurloff Cells Measurement
Lactate DehydrogenaseC64855Lactate DehydrogenaseA measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Measurement
Lactate Dehydrogenase/CreatinineC79449Lactate Dehydrogenase/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Lactic AcidC79450Lactic Acid;2-hydroxypropanoic acid;LactateA measurement of the lactic acid in a biological specimen.Lactic Acid Measurement
LactoferrinC82021Lactoferrin;LactotransferrinA measurement of the lactoferrin in a biological specimen.Lactoferrin Measurement
Lambda Light Chain, FreeC98732Lambda Light Chain, FreeA measurement of the free lambda light chain in a biological specimen.Free Lambda Light Chain Measurement
Large PlateletsC74729Large PlateletsA measurement of the large (between 4 um and 7um in diameter) platelets in a biological specimen.Large Platelet Count
Large Unstained CellsC74659Large Unstained CellsA measurement of the large, peroxidase-negative cells which cannot be further characterized (i.e. as large lymphocytes, virocytes, or stem cells) present in a biological specimen.Large Unstained Cell Count
Large Unstained Cells/LeukocytesC79467Large Unstained Cells/LeukocytesA relative measure (ratio or percentage) of the large unstained cells to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Large Unstained Cells to Leukocytes Ratio Measurement
LDH Isoenzyme 1C74887LDH Isoenzyme 1A measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 1 in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme 1 Measurement
LDH Isoenzyme 1/LDHC79451LDH Isoenzyme 1/LDHA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 1 to total lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.LDH Isoenzyme 1 to LDH Ratio Measurement
LDH Isoenzyme 2C74888LDH Isoenzyme 2A measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 2 in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme 2 Measurement
LDH Isoenzyme 2/LDHC79452LDH Isoenzyme 2/LDHA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 2 to total lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.LDH Isoenzyme 2 to LDH Ratio Measurement
LDH Isoenzyme 3C74889LDH Isoenzyme 3A measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 3 in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme 3 Measurement
LDH Isoenzyme 3/LDHC79453LDH Isoenzyme 3/LDHA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 3 to total lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.LDH Isoenzyme 3 to LDH Ratio Measurement
LDH Isoenzyme 4C74890LDH Isoenzyme 4A measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 4 in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme 4 Measurement
LDH Isoenzyme 4/LDHC79454LDH Isoenzyme 4/LDHA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 4 to total lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.LDH Isoenzyme 4 to LDH Ratio Measurement
LDH Isoenzyme 5C74891LDH Isoenzyme 5A measurement of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 5 in a biological specimen.Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme 5 Measurement
LDH Isoenzyme 5/LDHC79455LDH Isoenzyme 5/LDHA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 5 to total lactate dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.LDH Isoenzyme 5 to LDH Ratio Measurement
LDL CholesterolC61042LDL CholesterolA measurement of the low density lipoprotein cholesterol in a biological specimen.Serum LDL Cholesterol Measurement
Legionella pneumophila AntigenC92275Legionella pneumophila AntigenA measurement of the Legionella pneumophila antigen in a biological specimen.Legionella pneumophila Antigen Measurement
Legionella pneumophila IgG AntibodyC92276Legionella pneumophila IgG AntibodyA measurement of the Legionella pneumophila IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Legionella pneumophila IgG Antibody Measurement
Legionella pneumophila IgG IgM AntibodyC92277Legionella pneumophila IgG IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Legionella pneumophila IgG and IgM in a biological specimen.Legionella pneumophila IgG IgM Antibody Measurement
Legionella pneumophila IgM AntibodyC92278Legionella pneumophila IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Legionella pneumophila IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Legionella pneumophila IgM Antibody Measurement
LeptinC74866LeptinA measurement of the leptin hormone in a biological specimen.Leptin Measurement
Leucine CrystalsC74680Leucine CrystalsA measurement of the leucine crystals present in a biological specimen.Leucine Crystal Measurement
Leukemic BlastsC74630Leukemic Blasts;Leukemic Lymphoblasts;Immunoblastic LymphocytesA measurement of the leukemic blasts (lymphoblasts that remain in an immature state even when outside the bone marrow) in a biological specimen.Leukemic Blast Count
Leukemic Blasts/LymphocytesC74641Leukemic Blasts/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the leukemic blasts (immature lymphoblasts) to mature lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Leukemic Blast to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
Leukocyte Cell ClumpsC92246Leukocyte Cell Clumps;White Blood Cell Clumps;WBC ClumpsA measurement of white blood cell clumps in a biological specimen.Leukocyte Cell Clumps Measurement
Leukocyte Cell MorphologyC92297Leukocyte Cell Morphology;White Blood Cell Morphology;WBC MorphologyAn examination or assessment of the form and structure of white blood cells.Leukocyte Cell Morphology
Leukocyte EsteraseC64856Leukocyte EsteraseA measurement of the enzyme which indicates the presence of white blood cells in a biological specimen.Leukocyte Esterase Measurement
LeukocytesC51948Leukocytes;White Blood CellsA measurement of the leukocytes in a biological specimen.Leukocyte Count
Lipoprotein-aC82022Lipoprotein-aA measurement of the lipoprotein-a in a biological specimen.Lipoprotein a Measurement
Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 AntibodyC96683Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 Antibody;LKM-1A measurement of the liver kidney microsomal type 1 antibody in a biological specimen.Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 Antibody Measurement
Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgA AbC100456Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgA AbA measurement of the liver kidney microsomal type 1 IgA antibodies in a biological specimen.Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgA Antibody Measurement
Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgG AbC100454Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgG AbA measurement of the liver kidney microsomal type 1 IgG antibodies in a biological specimen.Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgG Antibody Measurement
Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgM AbC100455Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgM AbA measurement of the liver kidney microsomal type 1 IgM antibodies in a biological specimen.Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 IgM Antibody Measurement
Luteinizing HormoneC74790Luteinizing HormoneA measurement of the luteinizing hormone in a biological specimen.Luteinizing Hormone Measurement
LymphocytesC51949LymphocytesA measurement of the lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Lymphocyte Count
Lymphocytes AtypicalC64818Lymphocytes AtypicalA measurement of the atypical lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Atypical Lymphocyte Count
Lymphocytes Atypical/LeukocytesC64819Lymphocytes Atypical/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the atypical lymphocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Atypical Lymphocyte To Leukocyte Ratio
Lymphocytes/LeukocytesC64820Lymphocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lymphocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Lymphocyte To Leukocyte Ratio
Lymphocytes/Total CellsC98751Lymphocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the lymphocytes to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Lymphocyte to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
Lymphoma CellsC74613Lymphoma CellsA measurement of the malignant lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Lymphoma Cell Count
Lymphoma Cells/LymphocytesC74910Lymphoma Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the malignant lymphocytes to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Lymphoma Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
LymphotactinC81955Lymphotactin;Chemokine Ligand 1A measurement of the lymphotactin in a biological specimen.Lymphotactin Measurement
M. tuberculosis IFN Gamma ResponseC92241Mycobacterium tuberculosis IFN Gamma ResponseA measurement of the amount of interferon gamma that is released when Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen is incubated with a biological specimen, usually blood. Increased amounts of interferon gamma suggests a prior or existing M. tuberculosis infection.Mycobacterium tuberculosis Interferon Gamma Response
MacrocytesC64821MacrocytesA measurement of the macrocytes in a biological specimen.Macrocyte Count
Macrophage Colony Stimulating FactorC80191Macrophage Colony Stimulating FactorA measurement of the macrophage colony stimulating factor in a biological specimen.Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor Measurement
Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 AlphaC82023Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 Alpha;Chemokine Ligand 3A measurement of the macrophage inflammatory protein 1 alpha in a biological specimen.Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 Alpha Measurement
Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 BetaC82024Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 Beta;Chemokine Ligand 4A measurement of the macrophage inflammatory protein 1 beta in a biological specimen.Macrophage Inflammatory Protein 1 Beta Measurement
Macrophage-Derived ChemokineC81956Macrophage-Derived Chemokine;Chemokine Ligand 22A measurement of the macrophage-derived chemokine in a biological specimen.Macrophage-Derived Chemokine Measurement
MagnesiumC64840MagnesiumA measurement of the magnesium in a biological specimen.Magnesium Measurement
Magnesium/CreatinineC79456Magnesium/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the magnesium to creatinine in a biological specimen.Magnesium to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Malignant Cells, NOSC74660Malignant Cells, NOSA measurement of the malignant cells of all types in a biological specimen.Malignant Cell Count
Malignant Cells, NOS/Blood CellsC74643Malignant Cells, NOS/Blood CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the malignant cells of all types to all blood cells in a biological specimen.Malignant Cell to Blood Cell Ratio Measurement
Matrix Metalloproteinase 1C80192Matrix Metalloproteinase 1;Interstitial CollagenaseA measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 1 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 1 Measurement
Matrix Metalloproteinase 2C80193Matrix Metalloproteinase 2;Gelatinase AA measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 2 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 Measurement
Matrix Metalloproteinase 3C80194Matrix Metalloproteinase 3;Stromelysin 1A measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 3 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 3 Measurement
Matrix Metalloproteinase 7C80195Matrix Metalloproteinase 7;MatrilysinA measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 7 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 7 Measurement
Matrix Metalloproteinase 8C80196Matrix Metalloproteinase 8;Neutrophil CollagenaseA measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 8 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 8 Measurement
Matrix Metalloproteinase 9C80197Matrix Metalloproteinase 9;Gelatinase BA measurement of the matrix metalloproteinase 9 in a biological specimen.Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 Measurement
Mature Plasma CellsC74661Mature Plasma Cells;PlasmacytesA measurement of the mature plasma cells (plasmacytes) in a biological specimen.Mature Plasma Cell Count
Mature Plasma Cells/LymphocytesC74911Mature Plasma Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the mature plasma cells (plasmacytes) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Mature Plasma Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
May-Hegglin AnomalyC74614May-Hegglin AnomalyA measurement of the May-Hegglin anomaly in a blood sample. This anomaly is characterized by large, misshapen platelets and the presence of Dohle bodies in leukocytes.May-Hegglin Anomaly Measurement
Mean Platelet ComponentC96686Mean Platelet ComponentA measurement of the mean platelet component (platelet activity) in a blood specimen.Mean Platelet Component Measurement
Mean Platelet VolumeC74730Mean Platelet VolumeA measurement of the average size of the platelets present in a blood sample.Mean Platelet Volume Measurement
MegakaryoblastsC98752MegakaryoblastsA measurement of the megakaryoblasts in a biological specimen.Megakaryoblast Cell Count
Megakaryoblasts/Total CellsC98753Megakaryoblasts/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the megakaryoblasts to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Megakaryoblast to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
MegakaryocytesC96688MegakaryocytesA measurement of the megakaryocytes per unit of a biological specimen.Megakaryocyte Count
Megakaryocytes/Total CellsC98867Megakaryocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the megakaryocytes to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Megakaryocyte to Total CellRatio Measurement
MelatoninC74867MelatoninA measurement of the melatonin hormone in a biological specimen.Melatonin Measurement
MetamyelocytesC74615MetamyelocytesA measurement of the metamyelocytes (small, myelocytic neutrophils with an indented nucleus) in a biological specimen.Metamyelocyte Count
Metamyelocytes/LeukocytesC74645Metamyelocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the metamyelocytes (small, myelocytic neutrophils with an indented nucleus) to all leukocytes in a biological specimen.Metamyelocyte to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
Metamyelocytes/Total CellsC98754Metamyelocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage ) of the metamyelocytes (small, myelocytic neutrophils with an indented nucleus) to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Metamyelocyte to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
MethadoneC74881MethadoneA measurement of the methadone present in a biological specimen.Methadone Measurement
MethaqualoneC74882MethaqualoneA measurement of the methaqualone present in a biological specimen.Methaqualone Measurement
MethemoglobinC96689MethemoglobinA measurement of the methemoglobin in a biological specimen.Methemoglobin Measurement
Methylmalonic AcidC96690Methylmalonic AcidA measurement of the methylmalonic acid in a biological specimen.Methylmalonic Acid Measurement
MicrocytesC64822MicrocytesA measurement of the microcytes in a biological specimen.Microcyte Count
Mixed CastsC74771Mixed CastsA measurement of the mixed (the cast contains a mixture of cell types) casts present in a biological specimen.Mixed Cast Count
MonoblastsC74631MonoblastsA measurement of the monoblast cells in a biological specimen.Monoblast Count
Monoblasts/LeukocytesC74646Monoblasts/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the monoblasts to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Monoblast to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
Monoclonal ProteinC92291Monoclonal Immunoglobulin Protein;ParaproteinA measurement of homogenous immunoglobulin resulting from the proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells in a biological specimen.Monoclonal Protein Measurement
Monocyte Chemotactic Protein 1C82025Monocyte Chemotactic Protein 1A measurement of the monocyte chemotactic protein 1 in a biological specimen.Monocyte Chemotactic Protein 1 Measurement
MonocytesC64823MonocytesA measurement of the monocytes in a biological specimen.Monocyte Count
Monocytes/LeukocytesC64824Monocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the monocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Monocyte To Leukocyte Ratio
Monocytes/Total CellsC98872Monocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the monocytes to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Monocytes to Total CellRatioMeasurement
Monosodium Urate CrystalsC74681Monosodium Urate CrystalsA measurement of the monosodium urate crystals present in a biological specimen.Monosodium Urate Crystal Measurement
MorphineC74883MorphineA measurement of the morphine present in a biological specimen.Morphine Measurement
Mu Glutathione-S-TransferaseC79457Mu Glutathione-S-TransferaseA measurement of the mu form of glutathione S-transferase in a biological specimen.Mu Glutathione-S-Transferase Measurement
Mu Glutathione-S-Transferase/CreatinineC79458Mu Glutathione-S-Transferase/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the mu gamma glutamyl transpeptidase to creatinine in a biological specimen.Mu Glutathione-S-Transferase to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Mucous ThreadsC74721Mucous ThreadsA measurement of the mucous threads present in a biological specimen.Mucous Thread Measurement
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Nucleic AcidC92279Mycobacterium tuberculosis Nucleic AcidA measurement of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis nucleic acid in a biological specimen.Mycobacterium tuberculosis Nucleic Acid Measurement
MyeloblastsC74632MyeloblastsA measurement of the myeloblast cells in a biological specimen.Myeloblast Count
Myeloblasts/LeukocytesC64825Myeloblasts/LeukocytesA relative measure (ratio or percentage) of the myeloblasts to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Myeloblast To Leukocyte Ratio
Myeloblasts/Total CellsC98761Myeloblasts/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the myeloblasts to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Myeloblast to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
MyelocytesC74662MyelocytesA measurement of the myelocytes in a biological specimen.Myelocyte Count
Myelocytes/LeukocytesC64826Myelocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the myelocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Myelocyte To Leukocyte Ratio
Myelocytes/Total CellsC98868Myelocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the myelocytes to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Myelocyte to Total CellRatio Measurement
Myeloid/Erythroid RatioC92242Myeloid/Erythroid RatioA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of myeloid progenitor cells to erythrocyte precursor cells in a biological specimen.Myeloid to Erythroid Ratio Measurement
MyeloperoxidaseC80198MyeloperoxidaseA measurement of the myeloperoxidase in a biological specimen.Myeloperoxidase Measurement
Myeloperoxidase AntibodyC92280Myeloperoxidase AntibodyA measurement of the myeloperoxidase antibody in a biological specimen.Myeloperoxidase Antibody Measurement
MyoglobinC79436MyoglobinA measurement of myoglobin in a biological specimen.Myoglobin Measurement
N-Acetyl GlucosamideC79459N-Acetyl Glucosamide;N-Acetyl GlucosamineA measurement of N-acetyl glucosamide in a biological specimen.N-Acetyl Glucosamide Measurement
N-Acetyl Glucosamide/CreatinineC79460N-Acetyl Glucosamide/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the N-acetyl glucosamide to creatinine in a biological specimen.N-Acetyl Glucosamide to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Natural Killer CellsC98762Natural Killer CellsA measurement of the total natural killer cells in a biological specimen.Natural Killer Cell Count
Neisseria gonorrhoeae ScreeningC92298Neisseria gonorrhoeae ScreeningExamination of a biological specimen to detect the presence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.Neisseria gonorrhoeae Screening
NeopterinC80199NeopterinA measurement of the neopterin in a biological specimen.Neopterin Measurement
Neuropeptide YC74892Neuropeptide YA measurement of the neuropeptide Y in a biological specimen.Neuropeptide Y Measurement
Neutrophil ElastaseC82026Neutrophil ElastaseA measurement of the neutrophil elastase in a biological specimen.Neutrophil Elastase Measurement
Neutrophil Elastase, PolymorphonuclearC82027Neutrophil Elastase, PolymorphonuclearA measurement of the polymorphonuclear neutrophil elastase in a biological specimen.Polymorphonuclear Neutrophil Elastase Measurement
Neutrophilic MetamyelocytesC84822Neutrophilic MetamyelocytesA measurement of the neutrophilic metamyelocytes in a biological specimen.Neutrophilic Metamyelocyte Count
Neutrophilic MyelocytesC84823Neutrophilic MyelocytesA measurement of the neutrophilic myelocytes in a biological specimen.Neutrophilic Myelocyte Count
NeutrophilsC63321NeutrophilsA measurement of the neutrophils in a biological specimen.Absolute Neutrophil Count
Neutrophils Band FormC64830Neutrophils Band FormA measurement of the banded neutrophils in a biological specimen.Neutrophil Band Form Count
Neutrophils Band Form/LeukocytesC64831Neutrophils Band Form/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the banded neutrophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Neutrophil Band Form To Leukocyte Ratio
Neutrophils, SegmentedC81997Neutrophils, SegmentedA measurement of the segmented neutrophils in a biological specimen.Segmented Neutrophil Count
Neutrophils, Segmented/LeukocytesC82045Neutrophils, Segmented/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of segmented neutrophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Segmented Neutrophil to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
Neutrophils/LeukocytesC64827Neutrophils/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the neutrophils to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Neutrophil To Leukocyte Ratio
Neutrophils/Total CellsC98763Neutrophils/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the neutrophils to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Neutrophil to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
NiacinC74899Niacin;Vitamin B3A measurement of the niacin in a biological specimen.Vitamin B3 Measurement
NitriteC64810NitriteA measurement of the nitrite in a urine specimen.Nitrite Measurement
Non-Phosphorylated Tau ProteinC84811Non-Phosphorylated Tau ProteinA measurement of the non-phosphorylated Tau protein in a biological specimen.Nonphosphorylated Tau Protein Measurement
Non-Prostatic Acid PhosphataseC100434Non-Prostatic Acid PhosphataseA measurement of the non-prostatic acid phosphatase in a biological specimen.Non-Prostatic Acid Phosphatase Measurement
NorepinephrineC74868Noradrenaline;NorepinephrineA measurement of the norepinephrine hormone in a biological specimen.Noradrenaline Measurement
Normoblasts/Total CellsC98764Normoblasts/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the normoblasts to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Normoblast to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
N-telopeptideC74743N-telopeptideA measurement of the N-telopeptide in a biological specimen.N-telopeptide Measurement
N-Terminal ProB-type Natriuretic PeptideC96610N-Terminal ProB-type Natriuretic Peptide;NT proBNP II;N-terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic PeptideA measurement of the N-terminal proB-type natriuretic peptide in a biological specimen.N-Terminal ProB-type Natriuretic Peptide Measurement
Nucleated ErythrocytesC74705Nucleated Erythrocytes;Nucleated Red Blood CellsA measurement of the nucleated erythrocytes (large, immature nucleated erythrocytes) in a biological specimen.Nucleated Red Blood Cell Count
Nucleated Erythrocytes/ErythrocytesC74647Nucleated Erythrocytes/Erythrocytes;Nucleated Red Blood Cells/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the nucleated erythrocytes (large, immature nucleated erythrocytes) to all erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Nucleated Red Blood Cell to Erythrocyte Ratio Measurement
Nucleated Erythrocytes/LeukocytesC82046Nucleated Erythrocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of nucleated erythrocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Nucleated Erythrocyte to Leukocyte Ratio Measurement
Occult BloodC74686Occult BloodA measurement of the blood in body products such as a stool sample, not detectable on gross examination.Occult Blood Measurement
OpiateC74796OpiateA measurement of any opiate class drug present in a biological specimen.Opiate Measurement
OsmolalityC74801OsmolalityA measurement of the osmoles of solute per unit of biological specimen.Osmolality Measurement
OsmolarityC74802OsmolarityA measurement of the osmoles of solute per liter of solution.Osmolarity Measurement
OsteocalcinC74744OsteocalcinA measurement of the osteocalcin in a biological specimen.Osteocalcin Measurement
Ova and ParasiteC100452Ova and ParasiteA measurement of the parasites and ova in a biological specimen.Ova and Parasite Measurement
OxalateC92250Oxalate;EthanedioateA measurement of the oxalate in a biological specimen.Oxalate Measurement
OxycodoneC74884Oxycodone;OxycontinA measurement of the oxycodone present in a biological specimen.Oxycodone Measurement
Oxygen CapacityC96614Oxygen CapacityA measurement of the maximum amount of oxygen that can be combined chemically with hemoglobin in a volume of blood.Oxygen Capacity Measurement
Oxygen SaturationC68032Oxygen SaturationA measurement of the oxygen-hemoglobin saturation of a volume of blood.Oxygen Saturation Measurement
OxyhemoglobinC96616OxyhemoglobinA measurement of the oxyhemoglobin in a biological specimen.Oxyhemoglobin Measurement
OxytocinC74869Oxytocin;OxytoxinA measurement of the oxytocin hormone in a biological specimen.Oxytocin Measurement
Pancreatic Elastase 1C82028Pancreatic Elastase 1A measurement of the pancreatic elastase 1 in a biological specimen.Pancreatic Elastase Measurement
Pancreatic Elastase 1, PolymorphonuclearC82029Pancreatic Elastase 1, PolymorphonuclearA measurement of the polymorphonuclear pancreatic elastase 1 in a biological specimen.Polymorphonuclear Pancreatic Elastase Measurement
Pancreatic PolypeptideC80201Pancreatic PolypeptideA measurement of the pancreatic polypeptide in a biological specimen.Pancreatic Polypeptide Measurement
Pappenheimer BodiesC74616Pappenheimer BodiesA measurement of the cells containing Pappenheimer Bodies (violet or blue staining ferritin granules usually found along the periphery of the red blood cells) in a biological specimen.Pappenheimer Body Count
Parathyroid Hormone, C-TerminalC81964Parathyroid Hormone, C-TerminalA measurement of the C-terminal fragment of parathyroid hormone in a biological specimen.C-Terminal Parathyroid Hormone Measurement
Parathyroid Hormone, FragmentedC74784Parathyroid Hormone, FragmentedA measurement of the fragmented parathyroid hormone in a biological specimen.Fragmented Parathyroid Hormone Measurement
Parathyroid Hormone, IntactC74789Parathyroid Hormone, IntactA measurement of the intact parathyroid hormone in a biological specimen.Intact Parathyroid Hormone Measurement
Parathyroid Hormone, Mid-MoleculeC81965Parathyroid Hormone, Mid-MoleculeA measurement of the mid-molecule fragment of parathyroid hormone in a biological specimen.Mid-Molecule Parathyroid Hormone Measurement
Parathyroid Hormone, N-TerminalC81966Parathyroid Hormone, N-TerminalA measurement of the N-terminal fragment of parathyroid hormone in a biological specimen.N-Terminal Parathyroid Hormone Measurement
Partial Pressure Carbon DioxideC82625Partial Pressure Carbon DioxideA measurement of the pressure of carbon dioxide in a biological specimen.Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide Measurement
Partial Pressure OxygenC71251Partial Pressure OxygenA measurement of the pressure of oxygen in a biological specimen.Partial Pressure of Oxygen Measurement
Parvovirus B19 IgG AntibodyC96617Parvovirus B19 IgG AntibodyA measurement of the Parvovirus B19 IgG antibody in a biological specimen.Parvovirus B19 IgG Antibody Measurement
Parvovirus B19 IgM AntibodyC96618Parvovirus B19 IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Parvovirus B19 IgM antibody in a biological specimen.Parvovirus B19 IgM Antibody Measurement
Pelger Huet AnomalyC74617Pelger Huet AnomalyA measurement of the Pelger Huet Anomaly (nuclei of neutrophils and eosinophils appear rod-like, spherical or dumbbell shaped) in a biological specimen.Pelger Huet Anomaly Measurement
Pemphigoid AntibodiesC81988Pemphigoid AntibodiesA measurement of the pemphigoid antibodies in a biological specimen.Pemphigoid Antibody Measurement
PepsinogenC100122PepsinogenA measurement of the pepsinogen in a biological specimen.Pepsinogen Measurement
Pepsinogen AC100469Pepsinogen A;PGAA measurement of the pepsinogen A in a biological specimen.Pepsinogen A Measurement
Pepsinogen CC100470Pepsinogen C;PGCA measurement of the pepsinogen C in a biological specimen.Pepsinogen C Measurement
Pepsinogen IC100467Pepsinogen I;PGIA measurement of the pepsinogen I in a biological specimen.Pepsinogen I Measurement
Pepsinogen IIC100468Pepsinogen II;PGIIA measurement of the pepsinogen II in a biological specimen.Pepsinogen II Measurement
Peptide YYC80202Peptide YY;Peptide Tyrosine TyrosineA measurement of the peptide YY in a biological specimen.Peptide YY Measurement
pHC45997pHA measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a fluid on a scale of 0 to 14.pH
PhencyclidineC74694Phencyclidine;PhenylcyclohexylpiperidineA measurement of the phencyclidine present in a biological specimen.Phencyclidine Measurement
PhenothiazineC74695Phenothiazine;DibenzothiazineA measurement of the phenothiazine present in a biological specimen.Phenothiazine Measurement
PhosphateC64857Phosphate;Phosphorus;Inorganic PhosphateA measurement of the phosphate in a biological specimen.Phosphate Measurement
Phosphate/CreatinineC79461Phosphate/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the phosphate to creatinine in a biological specimen.Phosphate to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
PhospholipidC96623PhospholipidA measurement of the phospholipids in a biological specimen.Phospholipid Measurement
Phosphorylated Tau ProteinC84812Phosphorylated Tau ProteinA measurement of the phosphorylated Tau protein in a biological specimen.Phosphorylated Tau Protein Measurement
Plasma Cells/Total CellsC98869Plasma Cells/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the mature plasma cells (plasmacytes) to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Plasma Cell to Total CellRatio Measurement
Plasmacytoid LymphocytesC74618Plasmacytoid Lymphocytes;PlymphocytesA measurement of the plasmacytoid lymphocytes (lymphocytes with peripherally clumped chromatin and often deep blue cytoplasm, and that appear similar to plasma cells) in a biological specimen.Plasmacytoid Lymphocyte Count
Plasmacytoid Lymphocytes/LymphocytesC74648Plasmacytoid Lymphocytes/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the plasmacytoid lymphocytes (lymphocytes with peripherally clumped chromatin and often deep blue cytoplasm, and that appear similar to plasma cells) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Plasmacytoid Lymphocyte to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1C82030Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1A measurement of the plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in a biological specimen.Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 Measurement
Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 AGC81989Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 AGA measurement of the plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 antigen in a biological specimen.Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 Antigen Measurement
PlasmodiumC100453PlasmodiumExamination of a biological specimen to detect the presence of any protozoan belonging to the Plasmodium genus.Plasmodium Measurement
Platelet ClumpsC96624Platelet Clumps;PLT ClumpsA measurement of the platelet clumps in a biological specimen.Platelet Clumps Count
Platelet Distribution WidthC81962Platelet Distribution WidthA measurement of the range of platelet sizes in a biological specimen.Platelet Distribution Width
Platelet HematocritC100424Platelet Hematocrit;ThrombocytocritA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the proportion of the volume of blood taken up by platelets.Platelet Hematocrit Measurement
PlateletsC51951PlateletsA measurement of the platelets in a biological specimen.Platelet Count
PoikilocytesC79602PoikilocytesA measurement of the odd-shaped erythrocytes in a whole blood specimen.Poikilocyte Measurement
Poikilocytes/ErythrocytesC74649Poikilocytes/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the poikilocytes, or irregularly shaped erythrocytes, to all erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Poikilocyte to Erythrocyte Ratio Measurement
PolychromasiaC64803PolychromasiaA measurement of the blue-staining characteristic of newly generated erythrocytes.Polychromasia
PotassiumC64853PotassiumA measurement of the potassium in a biological specimen.Potassium Measurement
Potassium/CreatinineC79462Potassium/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the potassium to creatinine in a biological specimen.Potassium to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
PrealbuminC100435PrealbuminA measurement of the prealbumin in a biological specimen.Prealbumin Measurement
Precursor Plasma CellsC74619Precursor Plasma Cells;PlasmablastA measurement of the precursor (blast stage) plasma cells (antibody secreting cells derived from B cells via antigen stimulation) in a biological specimen.Precursor Plasma Cell Count
Precursor Plasma Cells/LymphocytesC74650Precursor Plasma Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the precursor (blast stage) plasma cells (antibody secreting cells derived from B cells via antigen stimulation) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Precursor Plasma Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-AC82031Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-AA measurement of the pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A in a biological specimen.Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein-A Measurement
ProB-type Natriuretic PeptideC82032ProB-type Natriuretic Peptide;proBNP;Pro-Brain Natriuretic PeptideA measurement of the proB-type natriuretic peptide in a biological specimen.ProB-Type Natriuretic Peptide Measurement
Procollagen 1 N-Terminal PropeptideC96625Procollagen 1 N-Terminal Propeptide;Amino-terminal propeptide of type 1 procollagen;P1NP Aminoterm Type 1A measurement of the procollagen 1 N-terminal propeptide in a biological specimen.Procollagen 1 N-Terminal Propeptide Measurement
Procollagen Type I Carboxy Term PeptideC82033Procollagen Type I Carboxy Term PeptideA measurement of the procollagen-1 carboxy-terminal peptide in a biological specimen.Procollagen Type I Carboxy Terminal Peptide Measurement
ProerythroblastC100446ProerythroblastA measurement of the proerythroblasts in a biological specimen.Proerythroblast Measurement
ProgesteroneC74791ProgesteroneA measurement of the progesterone hormone in a biological specimen.Progesterone Measurement
ProinsulinC81967ProinsulinA measurement of the proinsulin in a biological specimen.Proinsulin Measurement
ProlactinC74870ProlactinA measurement of the prolactin hormone in a biological specimen.Prolactin Measurement
ProlymphocytesC74620ProlymphocytesA measurement of the prolymphocytes in a biological specimen.Prolymphocyte Count
Prolymphocytes/LeukocytesC64829Prolymphocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of prolymphocytes to leukocytes in a biological specimen.Prolymphocyte To Leukocyte Ratio
Prolymphocytes/LymphocytesC74651Prolymphocytes/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the prolymphocytes to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Prolymphocyte to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
PromonocytesC74621PromonocytesA measurement of the promonocytes in a biological specimen.Promonocyte Count
Promonocytes/LeukocytesC74652Promonocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the promonocytes to all leukocytes in a biological specimen.Promonocyte to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
PromyelocytesC74622PromyelocytesA measurement of the promyelocytes (immature myelocytes) in a biological specimen.Promyelocyte Count
Promyelocytes/LeukocytesC74653Promyelocytes/LeukocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the promyelocytes (immature myelocytes) to all leukocytes in a biological specimen.Promyelocyte to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
Promyelocytes/Total CellsC98773Promyelocytes/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the promyelocytes (immature myelocytes) to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Promyelocyte to Total Cell Ratio Measurement
Pronormoblasts/Total CellsC98870Pronormoblasts/Total CellsA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the pronormoblasts to total cells in a biological specimen (for example a bone marrow specimen).Pronormoblast to Total CellRatio Measurement
PropoxypheneC74885PropoxypheneA measurement of the propoxyphene present in a biological specimen.Propoxyphene Measurement
Prostate Specific AntigenC17634Prostate Specific AntigenA measurement of the prostate specific antigen in a biological specimen.Prostate Specific Antigen Measurement
Prostatic Acid PhosphataseC80204Prostatic Acid PhosphataseA measurement of the prostatic acid phosphatase in a biological specimen.Prostatic Acid Phosphatase Measurement
ProteinC64858ProteinA measurement of a group of complex organic macromolecules composed of one or more alpha-L-amino acid chains in a biological specimen.Total Protein Measurement
Protein SC100436Protein SA measurement of the protein S in a biological specimen.Protein S Measurement
Protein/CreatinineC79463Protein/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the protein to creatinine in a biological specimen.Protein to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Protein/OsmolalityC92240Protein/Osmolality;Protein/Osmolality RatioA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of total proteins to the osmolality of a biological specimen.Protein to Osmolality Ratio Measurement
Prothrombin ActivityC98774Prothrombin ActivityA measurement of the biological activity of prothrombin in a biological specimen.Prothrombin Activity Measurement
Prothrombin Fragments 1 + 2C82034Prothrombin Fragments 1 + 2A measurement of the prothrombin fragments 1 and 2 in a biological specimen.Prothrombin Fragments 1 and 2 Measurement
Prothrombin Intl. Normalized RatioC64805Prothrombin Intl. Normalized RatioA ratio that represents the prothrombin time for a plasma specimen, divided by the result for a control plasma specimen, further standardized for the International Sensitivity Index of the tissue factor (thromboplastin) used in the test.International Normalized Ratio of Prothrombin Time
Prothrombin TimeC62656Prothrombin TimeA blood clotting measurement that evaluates the extrinsic pathway of coagulation.Prothrombin Time
PseudoephedrineC74696PseudoephedrineA measurement of the pseudoephedrine present in a biological specimen.Pseudoephedrine Measurement
PyridinolineC80211PyridinolineA measurement of the pyridinoline in a biological specimen.Pyridinoline Measurement
Rapid Plasma ReaginC74716Rapid Plasma ReaginA measurement of the antibodies produced by cellular damage caused by Treponema pallidum (syphilis) in a biological specimen.Rapid Plasma Reagin Measurement
RBC CastsC74772RBC CastsA measurement of the red blood cell casts present in a biological specimen.Red Blood Cell Cast Measurement
Reactive LymphocytesC74629Reactive LymphocytesA measurement of the reactive lymphocytes (lymphocytes which have become large due to an antigen reaction) in a biological specimen.Reactive Lymphocyte Count Measurement
Reactive Lymphocytes/LymphocytesC74654Reactive Lymphocytes/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the reactive lymphocytes (lymphocytes which have become large due to an antigen reaction) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Reactive Lymphocyte to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
Reg upon Act Normal T-cell Exprd SecrtdC81957Reg upon Act Normal T-cell Exprd Secrtd;Chemokine Ligand 5A measurement of the RANTES (regulated on activation, normally, T-cell expressed, and secreted) chemokine in a biological specimen.Reg upon Act Normal T-cell Exprd Secrtd Measurement
ReninC74893Renin;AngiotensinogenaseA measurement of the renin in a biological specimen.Renin Measurement
Reptilase TimeC96628Reptilase TimeA measurement of the time it takes a plasma sample to clot after adding the active enzyme reptilase.Reptilase Time Measurement
ResistinC80205ResistinA measurement of the resistin in a biological specimen.Resistin Measurement
Reticulocyte HemoglobinC98776Reticulocyte HemoglobinA measurement of the amount of hemoglobin in reticulocytes.Reticulocyte Hemoglobin Measurement
ReticulocytesC51947ReticulocytesA measurement of the reticulocytes in a biological specimen.Reticulocyte Count
Reticulocytes/ErythrocytesC64828Reticulocytes/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of reticulocytes to erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Reticulocyte To Erythrocyte Ratio
Retinol Binding ProteinC100437Retinol Binding ProteinA measurement of the total retinol binding protein in a biological specimen.Retinol Binding Protein Measurement
Rheumatoid FactorC74717Rheumatoid FactorA measurement of the rheumatoid factor antibody in a biological specimen.Rheumatoid Factor Measurement
RiboflavinC74898Riboflavin;Vitamin B2A measurement of the riboflavin in a biological specimen.Vitamin B2 Measurement
Ribonucleoprotein AntibodyC100457Ribonucleoprotein Antibody;RNP AntibodyA measurement of the ribonucleoprotein antibody in a biological specimen.Ribonucleoprotein Antibody Measurement
Ringed SideroblastsC100419Ringed SideroblastsA measurement of the ringed sideroblasts (abnormal nucleated erythroblasts with a large number of iron deposits in the perinuclear mitochondria, forming a ring around the nucleus) in a biological specimen.Ringed Sideroblast Measurement
Rouleaux FormationC74624Rouleaux FormationA measurement of the number of stacking red blood cells within a biological specimen.Rouleaux Formation Count
Round Epithelial CellsC74698Round Epithelial CellsA measurement of the round epithelial cells present in a biological specimen.Round Epithelial Cell Count
SchistocytesC74706SchistocytesA measurement of the schistocytes (fragmented red blood cells) in a biological specimen.Schistocyte Count
Scl-70 AntibodyC100458Scl-70 Antibody;Scleroderma-70 AntibodyA measurement of the Scl-70 antibody in a biological specimen.Scl-70 Antibody Measurement
SecretinC74871SecretinA measurement of the secretin hormone in a biological specimen.Secretin Measurement
SerotoninC74872SerotoninA measurement of the serotonin hormone in a biological specimen.Serotonin Measurement
Sex Hormone Binding GlobulinC74745Sex Hormone Binding Globulin;Sex Hormone Binding ProteinA measurement of the sex hormone binding (globulin) protein in a biological specimen.Sex Hormone Binding Protein Measurement
Sezary CellsC74625Sezary CellsA measurement of the Sezary cells (atypical lymphocytes with cerebriform nuclei) in a biological specimen.Sezary Cell Count
Sezary Cells/LymphocytesC74655Sezary Cells/LymphocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage of the Sezary cells (atypical lymphocytes with cerebriform nuclei) to all lymphocytes in a biological specimen.Sezary Cell to Lymphocyte Ratio Measurement
Sickle CellsC74626Sickle CellsA measurement of the sickle cells (sickle shaped red blood cells) in a biological specimen.Sickle Cell Count
Sickle Cells/ErythrocytesC74656Sickle Cells/ErythrocytesA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the sickle cells (sickle shaped red blood cells) to all erythrocytes in a biological specimen.Sickle Cell to Erythrocyte Ratio Measurement
SideroblastC100418SideroblastA measurement of the sideroblasts (nucleated erythroblasts with iron granules in the cytoplasm) in a biological specimen.Sideroblast Measurement
Sjogrens SS-A AntibodyC92236Ro Antibody;Sjogrens SS-A AntibodyA measurement of the Sjogrens SS-A antibody in a biological specimen.Sjogren's SS-A Antibody Measurement
Sjogrens SS-B AntibodyC92237La Antibody;Sjogrens SS-B AntibodyA measurement of the Sjogrens SS-B antibody in a biological specimen.Sjogren's SS-B Antibody Measurement
Smith AntibodyC92281Smith AntibodyA measurement of the Smith antibody in a biological specimen.Smith Antibody Measurement
Smudge CellsC74627Smudge Cells;Basket CellsA measurement of the smudge cells (the nuclear remnant of a ruptured white blood cell) in a biological specimen.Smudge Cell Count
SodiumC64809SodiumA measurement of the sodium in a biological specimen.Sodium Measurement
Sodium/CreatinineC79464Sodium/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the sodium to creatinine in a biological specimen.Sodium to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Soluble Transferrin ReceptorC100438Soluble Transferrin ReceptorA measurement of the soluble transferrin receptor in a biological specimen.Soluble Transferrin Receptor Measurement
Soluble Vasc Cell Adhesion Molecule 1C92533Soluble Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1A measurement of the soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 in a biological specimen.Soluble Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1
SomatotrophinC80360Somatotrophin;Growth HormoneA measurement of the somatotrophin (growth) hormone in a biological specimen.Somatotropin Measurement
Sorbitol DehydrogenaseC79465Sorbitol DehydrogenaseA measurement of the sorbitol dehydrogenase in a biological specimen.Sorbitol Dehydrogenase Measurement
Specific GravityC64832Specific GravityA ratio of the density of a fluid to the density of water.Specific Gravity
Specimen AppearanceC25377Specimen AppearanceThe outward or visible aspect of a specimen.Appearance
SpermatozoaC74663SpermatozoaA measurement of the spermatozoa cells present in a biological specimen.Spermatozoa Cell Count
SpherocytesC74707SpherocytesA measurement of the spherocytes (small, sphere-shaped red blood cells) in a biological specimen.Spherocyte Count
Squamous Epithelial CellsC74773Squamous Epithelial CellsA measurement of the squamous epithelial cells present in a biological specimen.Squamous Epithelial Cell Count
Squamous Transitional Epithelial CellsC74774Squamous Transitional Epithelial Cells;Epithelial CellsA measurement of the squamous transitional epithelial cells present in a biological specimen.Squamous Transitional Epithelial Cell Count
Starch CrystalsC81951Starch CrystalsA measurement of the starch crystals in a biological specimen.Starch Crystal Measurement
Stem Cell FactorC82035Stem Cell Factor;KIT LigandA measurement of the stem cell factor in a biological specimen.Stem Cell Factor Measurement
StomatocytesC74708StomatocytesA measurement of the stomatocytes (red blood cells with an oval or rectangular area of central pallor, producing the appearance of a cell mouth) in a biological specimen.Stomatocyte Count
Streptolysin O AntibodyC92282Streptolysin O Antibody;Antistreptolysin OA measurement of Streptolysin O Antibody in a biological specimen.Streptolysin O Antibody Measurement
Sulfa CrystalsC74755Sulfa CrystalsA measurement of the sulfa crystals present in a biological specimen.Sulfa Crystal Measurement
Target CellsC96636Leptocytes;Target CellsA measurement of the target cells in a biological specimen.Target Cell Count
Tau ProteinC84810Tau Protein;Total Tau ProteinA measurement of the total Tau protein in a biological specimen.Tau Protein Measurement
TestosteroneC74793Testosterone;Total TestosteroneA measurement of the total (free and bound) testosterone in a biological specimen.Total Testosterone Measurement
Testosterone, FreeC74785Testosterone, FreeA measurement of the free testosterone in a biological specimen.Free Testosterone Measurement
ThiamineC74896Thiamine;Vitamin B1A measurement of the thiamine in a biological specimen.Vitamin B1 Measurement
Thrombin TimeC80365Thrombin TimeA measurement of the time it takes a plasma sample to clot after adding the active enzyme thrombin. (NCI)Thrombin Time
ThrombopoietinC74873ThrombopoietinA measurement of the thrombopoietin hormone in a biological specimen.Thrombopoietin Measurement
Thyroid AntibodiesC81990Thyroid AntibodiesA measurement of the thyroid antibodies in a biological specimen.Thyroid Antibody Measurement
Thyroid Antimicrosomal AntibodiesC81991Thyroid Antimicrosomal AntibodiesA measurement of the thyroid antimicrosomal antibodies in a biological specimen.Thyroid Antimicrosomal Antibody Measurement
Thyroid Antithyroglobulin AntibodiesC81992Thyroid Antithyroglobulin AntibodiesA measurement of the thyroid antithyroglobulin antibodies in a biological specimen.Thyroid Antithyroglobulin Antibody Measurement
ThyroperoxidaseC96639Thyroperoxidase;Thyroid PeroxidaseA measurement of the thyroperoxidase in a biological specimen.Thyroperoxidase Measurement
Thyroperoxidase AntibodyC96638Thyroperoxidase AntibodyA measurement of the thyroperoxidase antibody in a biological specimen.Thyroperoxidase Antibody Measurement
ThyrotropinC64813ThyrotropinA measurement of the thyrotropin in a biological specimen.Thyrotropin Measurement
Thyrotropin Releasing HormoneC74874Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone;Thyrotropin Releasing FactorA measurement of the thyrotropin releasing hormone in a biological specimen.Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone Measurement
ThyroxineC74794Thyroxine;Total T4A measurement of the total (free and bound) thyroxine in a biological specimen.Total Thyroxine Measurement
Thyroxine Binding GlobulinC74746Thyroxine Binding GlobulinA measurement of the thyroxine binding globulin protein in a biological specimen.Thyroxine Binding Globulin Protein Measurement
Thyroxine, FreeC74786Thyroxine, Free;Free T4A measurement of the free thyroxine in a biological specimen.Free Thyroxine Measurement
Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase 1C82036Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase 1A measurement of the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 in a biological specimen.Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase 1 Measurement
Tissue Plasminogen Activator AntigenC81993Tissue Plasminogen Activator AntigenA measurement of the tissue plasminogen activator antigen in a biological specimen.Tissue Plasminogen Activator Antigen Measurement
Total Iron Binding CapacityC74718Total Iron Binding CapacityA measurement of the amount of iron needed to fully saturate the transferrin in a biological specimen.Total Iron Binding Capacity
Total Radical-Trap Antioxidant PotentialC80208Total Radical-Trap Antioxidant PotentialA measurement of the ability of the antioxidants in a biological specimen to buffer free radicals in a suspension.Total Radical-Trap Antioxidant Potential Measurement
Toxic GranulationC96641Toxic GranulationA measurement of the toxic granulation in neutrophilic blood cells.Toxic Granulation Measurement
TransferrinC82037TransferrinA measurement of the transferrin in a biological specimen.Transferrin Measurement
Transferrin SaturationC98792Transferrin SaturationA measurement of the iron bound to transferrin in a biological specimen.Transferrin Saturation Measurement
Transitional Epithelial CellsC92251Transitional Epithelial CellsA measurement of the transitional epithelial cells present in a biological specimen.Transitional Epithelial Cells Measurement
Triacylglycerol LipaseC64807Triacylglycerol LipaseA measurement of the pancreatic lipase in a biological specimen.Triacylglycerol Lipase Measurement
TrichomonasC92238TrichomonasExamination of a biological specimen to detect the presence of any protozoan belonging to the Trichomonas genus.Trichomonas Screening
Tricyclic AntidepressantsC100420Tricyclic AntidepressantsA measurement of tricyclic antidepressants in a biological specimen.Tricyclic Antidepressant Measurement
TriglyceridesC64812TriglyceridesA measurement of the triglycerides in a biological specimen.Triglyceride Measurement
TriiodothyronineC74747Triiodothyronine;Total T3A measurement of the total (free and bound) triiodothyronine in a biological specimen.Triiodothyronine Measurement
Triiodothyronine UptakeC74748Triiodothyronine UptakeA measurement of the binding of triiodothyonine to thyroxine binding globulin protein in a biological specimen.Triiodothyronine Uptake Measurement
Triiodothyronine, FreeC74787Triiodothyronine, Free;Free T3A measurement of the free triiodothyronine in a biological specimen.Free Triiodothyronine Measurement
Triiodothyronine, ReverseC81968Triiodothyronine, ReverseA measurement of the reverse triiodothyronine in a biological specimen.Reverse Triiodothyronine Measurement
Triple Phosphate CrystalsC74756Triple Phosphate CrystalsA measurement of the triple phosphate crystals present in a biological specimen.Triple Phosphate Crystal Measurement
Troponin IC74749Troponin IA measurement of the actin binding troponin in a biological specimen.Troponin I Measurement
Troponin TC74750Troponin TA measurement of the tropomyosin binding troponin in a biological specimen.Troponin T Measurement
TryptaseC92292TryptaseA measurement of the tryptase in a biological specimen.Tryptase Measurement
Tubular Epithelial CellsC74775Tubular Epithelial Cells;Renal Tubular Epithelial CellsA measurement of the tubular epithelial cells present in a biological specimen.Tubular Epithelial Cell Count
Tumor Necrosis FactorC74751Tumor Necrosis Factor;Tumor Necrosis Factor alphaA measurement of the total tumor necrosis factor (cachexin) cytokine in a biological specimen.Tumor Necrosis Factor Measurement
TurbidityC74723TurbidityA measurement of the opacity of a biological specimen.Turbidity Measurement
Type I Collagen C-TelopeptidesC82038Type I Collagen C-Telopeptides;Type I Collagen X-linked C-telopeptideA measurement of the type I collagen C-telopeptides in a biological specimen.Type I Collagen C-Telopeptide Measurement
Type I Collagen N-TelopeptidesC82039Type I Collagen N-TelopeptidesA measurement of the type I collagen N-telopeptides in a biological specimen.Type I Collagen N-Telopeptide Measurement
Type I MyeloblastsC92283Type I MyeloblastsA measurement of type I myeloblast cells per unit of a biological specimen.Type I Myeloblasts Measurement
Type II Collagen C-TelopeptidesC82040Type II Collagen C-TelopeptidesA measurement of the type II collagen C-telopeptides in a biological specimen.Type II Collagen C-Telopeptide Measurement
Type II Collagen N-TelopeptidesC82041Type II Collagen N-TelopeptidesA measurement of the type II collagen N-telopeptides in a biological specimen.Type II Collagen N-Telopeptide Measurement
Type II MyeloblastsC92284Type II MyeloblastsA measurement of type II myeloblast cells per unit of a biological specimen.Type II Myeloblasts Measurement
Type III MyeloblastsC92285Type III MyeloblastsA measurement of type III myeloblast cells per unit of a biological specimen.Type III Myeloblasts Measurement
Tyrosine CrystalsC74683Tyrosine CrystalsA measurement of the triple phosphate crystals present in a biological specimen.Tyrosine Crystal Measurement
Unclassified CastsC74776Unclassified CastsA measurement of the unclassifiable casts present in a biological specimen.Unclassified Cast Measurement
Unclassified CrystalsC74757Unclassified CrystalsA measurement of the unclassifiable crystals present in a biological specimen.Unclassified Crystal Measurement
Unsaturated Iron Binding CapacityC74719Unsaturated Iron Binding CapacityA measurement of the binding capacity of unsaturated iron in a biological specimen.Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity Measurement
UrateC64814Urate;Uric AcidA measurement of the urate in a biological specimen.Urate Measurement
UreaC64815UreaA measurement of the urea in a biological specimen.Urea Measurement
Urea/CreatinineC96645Urea/CreatinineA relative measurement (ratio or percentage) of the urea to creatinine in a biological specimen.Urea to Creatinine Ratio Measurement
Uric Acid CrystalsC74684Uric Acid CrystalsA measurement of the uric acid crystals present in a biological specimen.Uric Acid Crystal Measurement
UrobilinogenC64816UrobilinogenA measurement of the urobilinogen in a biological specimen.Urobilinogen Measurement
Vacuolated NeutrophilsC74628Vacuolated NeutrophilsA measurement of the neutrophils containing small vacuoles in a biological specimen.Vacuolated Neutrophil Count
Vanillyl Mandelic AcidC74875Vanillyl Mandelic Acid;Vanilmandelic AcidA measurement of the vanillyl mandelic acid metabolite in a biological specimen.Vanillyl Mandelic Acid Measurement
Varicella Zoster Virus IgA AntibodyC98795Varicella Zoster Virus IgA AntibodyA measurement of the Varicella Zoster virus IgA antibodies in a biological specimen.Varicella Zoster Virus IgA Antibody Measurement
Varicella Zoster Virus IgG AntibodyC98796Varicella Zoster Virus IgG AntibodyA measurement of the Varicella Zoster virus IgG antibodies in a biological specimen.Varicella Zoster Virus IgG Antibody Measurement
Varicella Zoster Virus IgM AntibodyC98797Varicella Zoster Virus IgM AntibodyA measurement of the Varicella Zoster virus IgM antibodies in a biological specimen.Varicella Zoster Virus IgM Antibody Measurement
Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1C82042Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1A measurement of the vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 in a biological specimen.Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 Measurement
Vascular Endothelial Growth FactorC92514Vascular Endothelial Growth FactorA measurement of the vascular endothelial growth factor in a biological specimen.Vascular Endohelial Growth Factor Measurement
ViscosityC75912ViscosityThe resistance of a liquid to sheer forces and flow. (NCI)Viscosity
Vitamin AC74895Vitamin A;RetinolA measurement of the Vitamin A in a biological specimen.Vitamin A Measurement
Vitamin B12C64817Vitamin B12A measurement of the Vitamin B12 in a serum specimen.Vitamin B12 Measurement
Vitamin B17C74897Vitamin B17;AmygdalinA measurement of the Vitamin B17 in a biological specimen.Vitamin B17 Measurement
Vitamin B5C74900Vitamin B5;Pantothenic AcidA measurement of the Vitamin B5 in a biological specimen.Vitamin B5 Measurement
Vitamin B6C74901Vitamin B6;PyridoxineA measurement of the Vitamin B6 in a biological specimen.Vitamin B6 Measurement
Vitamin B7C74902Vitamin B7;BiotinA measurement of the Vitamin B7 in a biological specimen.Vitamin B7 Measurement
Vitamin B9C74676Folic Acid;Vitamin B9A measurement of the folic acid in a biological specimen.Folic Acid Measurement
Vitamin CC74903Vitamin C;Ascorbic AcidA measurement of the Vitamin C in a biological specimen.Vitamin C Measurement
Vitamin DC84818Vitamin D;Total Vitamin DA measurement of the total Vitamin D in a biological specimen.Vitamin D Measurement
Vitamin D2C74904Vitamin D2;ErgocalciferolA measurement of the Vitamin D2 in a biological specimen.Vitamin D2 Measurement
Vitamin D3C74905Vitamin D3;CholecalciferolA measurement of the Vitamin D3 in a biological specimen.Vitamin D3 Measurement
Vitamin EC74906Vitamin E;TocopherolA measurement of the Vitamin E in a biological specimen.Vitamin E Measurement
Vitamin KC74907Vitamin K;NaphthoquinoneA measurement of the Vitamin K in a biological specimen.Vitamin K Measurement
VLDL CholesterolC64806VLDL CholesterolA measurement of the very low density lipoprotein cholesterol in a biological specimen.Serum VLDL Cholesterol Measurement
VolumeC74720VolumeA measurement of the volume of a biological specimen.Volume Measurement
von Willebrand FactorC98799von Willebrand FactorA measurement of the von Willebrand factor in a biological specimen.von Willebrand Factor Measurement
Waxy CastsC74777Waxy CastsA measurement of the waxy casts present in a biological specimen.Waxy Cell Cast Measurement
WBC CastsC74778WBC CastsA measurement of the white blood cell casts present in a biological specimen.White Blood Cell Cast Measurement
Yeast CellsC74664Yeast CellsA measurement of the yeast cells present in a biological specimen.Yeast Cell Measurement
Yeast HyphaeC92239Yeast HyphaeExamination of a biological specimen to detect the presence of any yeast cells that are in the long, filamentous and branching phase of growth.Yeast Hyphae Screening
ZincC80210ZincA measurement of the zinc in a biological specimen.Zinc Measurement
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CL.C99073.LATLaterality
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C99073LateralityCDISC terminology for anatomical location or specimen further detailing the side(s) of interest.CDISC SDTM Laterality Terminology
BILATERALC13332Affecting both sides of the body, or a pair of organs.Bilateral
CONTRALATERALC25307Having to do with the opposite side of the body, in relation to a pre-existing reference point.Contralateral
IPSILATERALC25308Having to do with the same side of the body, in relation to a pre-existing reference point.Ipsilateral
LATERALC25230Situated at or extending to the side.Lateral
LEFTC25229Being or located on or directed toward the side of the body to the west when facing north.Left
RIGHTC25228Being or located on or directed toward the side of the body to the east when facing north.Right
UNILATERALC28012Affecting one side of the body or one of a pair of organs.Unilateral
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CL.C89972.MATESTCDMacroscopic Findings Test Code
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C89972Macroscopic Findings Test CodeTerminology for the test codes concerned with the findings from a specimen that are visible to the naked eye.CDISC SEND Macroscopic Findings Test Code Terminology
CLSFUPC16033Clinical Signs Follow-upThe process by which information about the health status of a subject is obtained after the subject is no longer receiving study medication.Follow-up
GROSPATHC90390Gross Pathological ExaminationAn assessment of macroscopic pathological findings.Gross Pathological Examination
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CL.C89971.MATESTMacroscopic Findings Test Name
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C89971Macroscopic Findings Test NameTerminology for the test names concerned with the findings from a specimen that are visible to the naked eye.CDISC SEND Macroscopic Findings Test Name Terminology
Clinical Signs Follow-upC16033Clinical Signs Follow-upThe process by which information about the health status of a subject is obtained after the subject is no longer receiving study medication.Follow-up
Gross Pathological ExaminationC90390Gross Pathological ExaminationAn assessment of macroscopic pathological findings.Gross Pathological Examination
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CL.C89975.MTHTRMMethod of Termination
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C89975Method of TerminationTerminology related to the method by which an experimental organism is sacrificed.CDISC SEND Method of Termination Terminology
ANESTHETIZED CERVICAL DISLOCATIONC90355A method of sacrifice whereby a subject is anesthetized and the spinal column is dislocated from the skull and brain.Anesthesia and Cervical Dislocation Euthanasia
ANESTHETIZED DECAPITATIONC90356A method of sacrifice whereby a subject is anesthetized and the head is removed from the body.Anesthesia and Decapitation Euthanasia
ANESTHETIZED EXSANGUINATIONC90357A method of sacrifice whereby a subject is anesthetized and the body is drained of blood.Anesthesia and Exsanguination Euthanasia
ANESTHETIZED INTRAVENOUS KCLC90358A method of sacrifice whereby a subject is anesthetized and potassium chloride is administered intravenously to induce cardiac arrest.Anesthesia and Intravenous Potassium Chloride Euthanasia
BARBITURATE OVERDOSE INTRAPERITONEALC90400A method of sacrifice whereby a subject is anesthetized and barbiturate(s) are administered intraperitoneally to induce respiratory arrest.Intraperitoneal Barbiturate Overdose Euthanasia
BARBITURATE OVERDOSE INTRAVENOUSC90401A method of sacrifice whereby a subject is anesthetized and barbiturate(s) are administered intravenously to induce respiratory arrest.Intravenous Barbiturate Overdose Euthanasia
CERVICAL DISLOCATIONC90371A method of sacrifice whereby the spinal column is dislocated from the skull and brain.Cervical Dislocation
CO2C90369A method of sacrifice whereby a subject inhales carbon dioxide until death occurs.Carbon Dioxide Euthanasia
DECAPITATIONC90375A method of sacrifice whereby a subject's head is removed from the body.Decapitation
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CL.C89974.MITESTCDMicroscopic Findings Test Code
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C89974Microscopic Findings Test CodeTerminology for the test codes concerned with the findings from a specimen that are visible by microscopic analysis.CDISC SEND Microscopic Findings Test Code Terminology
MIEXAMC90424Microscopic ExaminationAn assessment by microscope (e.g., light, electron, confocal, etc.).Microscopic Examination
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CL.C89973.MITESTMicroscopic Findings Test Name
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C89973Microscopic Findings Test NameTerminology for the test names concerned with the findings from a specimen that are visible by microscopic analysis.CDISC SEND Microscopic Findings Test Name Terminology
Microscopic ExaminationC90424Microscopic ExaminationAn assessment by microscope (e.g., light, electron, confocal, etc.).Microscopic Examination
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CL.C90017.MIRESCATMicroscopic Histopathology Result Category
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C90017Microscopic Histopathology Result CategoryTerminology related to the classifications of the results from a microscopic histopathological analysis.CDISC SEND Microscopic Histopathology Result Category Terminology
BENIGNC14172BenignFor neoplasms, a non-infiltrating and non-metastasizing neoplastic process that is characterized by the absence of morphologic features associated with malignancy (e.g., severe atypia, nuclear pleomorphism, tumor cell necrosis, and abnormal mitoses). For other conditions, a process that is mild in nature and not dangerous to health. (NCI)Benign
MALIGNANTC14143MalignantRefers to abnormal cell activity manifested by decreased control over growth and function, causing tumor growth or spread into surrounding tissue and adverse effects to the host. (NCI)Malignant
METASTATICC14174MetastaticA term referring to the pathologic observation of a tumor extension or migration from its original site of growth to another non-adjacent site.Metastatic
NON-NEOPLASTICC53529Non-neoplastic DisorderAny disorder other than abnormal tissue growth resulting from uncontrolled cell proliferation. (NCI)Non-Neoplastic Disorder
UNDETERMINEDC89084UndeterminedA term referring to the lack of definitive clinical or pathologic criteria for a tumor to predict its clinical course or classify it as benign or malignant.Undetermined
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CL.C88025.NEOPLASMNeoplasm Type
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C88025Neoplasm TypeThe terminology that includes concepts relevant to benign or malignant tissue growth.CDISC SEND Tumor Findings Results Terminology
ADAMANTINOMA, MALIGNANTC7644ADAMANTINOMAA low-grade malignant neoplasm composed of epithelial cells and a spindle cell osteo-fibrous proliferation.Adamantinoma
ADENOACANTHOMA, MALIGNANTC4200ADENOACANTHOMAA malignant neoplasm arising from glandular cells that includes focal or extensive areas of squamous metaplasia.Adenocarcinoma with Squamous Metaplasia
ADENOCARCINOMA, CLEAR CELL, MALIGNANTC3766CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA;MESONEPHROID CLEAR CELL ADENOCARCINOMA;MESONEPHROID CLEAR CELL CARCINOMAA malignant neoplasm comprising glandular epithelial clear cells.Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma
ADENOCARCINOMA, ENDOMETRIAL, MALIGNANTC7359ADENOCARCINOMA OF ENDOMETRIUM;ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE ENDOMETRIUMA malignant glandular neoplasm of the uterine lining.Endometrial Adenocarcinoma
ADENOCARCINOMA, MALIGNANTC2852A malignant neoplasm arising from glandular cells.Adenocarcinoma
ADENOCARCINOMA, MUCINOUS, MALIGNANTC26712GELATINOUS ADENOCARCINOMA;MUCOID ADENOCARCINOMA;MUCINOUS CARCINOMA;MUCOUS;ADENOCARCINOMA;COLLOID ADENOCARCINOMA;COLLOID CARCINOMA;MUCOID CARCINOMA;MUCOUS CARCINOMA;GELATINOUS CARCINOMAAn adenocarcinoma comprising neoplastic glandular cells containing intracytoplasmic mucin.Mucinous Adenocarcinoma
ADENOCARCINOMA, PAPILLARY, MALIGNANTC2853An adenocarcinoma with papillary growth pattern.Papillary Adenocarcinoma
ADENOCARCINOMA, SEBACEOUS, MALIGNANTC40310CARCINOMA OF SEBACEOUS GLAND;CARCINOMA OF THE SEBACEOUS GLAND;SEBACEOUS GLAND CARCINOMAAn adenocarcinoma with sebaceous differentiation.Sebaceous Carcinoma
ADENOFIBROMA, BENIGNC8984BENIGN MIXED MUELLERIAN TUMORBenign mixed neoplasm comprised of epithelial/glandular and mesenchymal structures.Adenofibroma
ADENOLIPOMA, BENIGNC4159Benign mixed neoplasm comprised of epithelial/glandular and lipomatous structures.Lipoadenoma
ADENOMA, ACINAR CELL, BENIGNC4196ACINIC CELL ADENOMA;ACINAR ADENOMAA benign glandular epithelial neoplasm comprising secretory cells forming acinar patterns.Acinar Cell Adenoma
ADENOMA, ADNEXAL, BENIGNC7580ADENOMA OF ADNEXA;ADENOMA OF SKIN APPENDAGE;ADNEXAL ADENOMAA benign glandular epithelial neoplasm comprising secretory cells forming acinar patterns.Skin Appendage Adenoma
ADENOMA, ADRENOCORTICAL , BENIGNC9003CORTICAL CELL ADENOMA;ADRENAL CORTICAL ADENOMA;ADRENOCORTICAL ADENOMA;BENIGN ADRENAL ADENOMA;BENIGN ADENOMA OF THE ADRENAL GLAND;ADENOMA OF THE ADRENAL GLAND;ADRENAL ADENOMA;ADENOMA OF ADRENAL GLAND;ADENOMA OF THE ADRENAL CORTEX;BENIGN ADRENAL GLAND ADENOMA;BENIGN ADENOMA OF ADRENAL GLAND;ADENOMA OF ADRENAL CORTEX;ADRENAL GLAND ADENOMAA benign neoplasm arising from any of the adrenal cortical layers.Adrenal Cortex Adenoma
ADENOMA, ANTERIOR LOBE PITUITARY GLAND, BENIGNC3329ADENOMA OF PITUITARY GLAND;ADENOMA OF PITUITARY;ADENOMA OF THE PITUITARY GLAND;ADENOMA OF THE PITUITARY;PITUITARY ADENOMAA benign neoplasm of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland.Pituitary Gland Adenoma
ADENOMA, BASAL CELL, BENIGNC5950BASAL CELL ADENOMA OF SALIVARY GLAND;BASAL CELL ADENOMA OF THE SALIVARY GLAND;BASAL CELL ADENOMA;BENIGN BASAL CELL TUMORA benign epithelial neoplasm characterized by the presence of/arising from basal cells.Salivary Gland Basal Cell Adenoma
ADENOMA, BENIGNC2855A benign neoplasm arising from epithelium.Adenoma
ADENOMA, BRONCHIAL, BENIGNC3494A benign neoplasia of the lung, arising from bronchial epithelium.Lung Papillary Adenoma
ADENOMA, BRONCHIOLOALVEOLAR, BENIGNC4140ADENOMA OF THE ALVEOLI;ADENOMA OF ALVEOLIA benign lung neoplasm arising from the alveolar/bronchiolar epithelium.Alveolar Adenoma
ADENOMA, C-CELL, BENIGNC46101PARAFOLLICULAR CELL ADENOMAA benign neoplasm arising from C-cells of the thyroid gland.Neoplastic C-Cell Hyperplasia
ADENOMA, CERUMINOUS GLAND, BENIGNC6088CERUMINOUS ADENOMA;CERUMINOUS ADENOMA OF EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL;CERUMINOUS ADENOMA OF THE EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL;CERUMINOMAA benign epithelial neoplasm derived from ceruminous glands in the external auditory canal.External Auditory Canal Ceruminous Adenoma
ADENOMA, CLEAR CELL, BENIGNC4151A benign neoplasm comprising glands containing epithelial clear cells.Clear Cell Adenoma
ADENOMA, FOLLICULAR CELL, BENIGNC3502ADENOMA OF THE THYROID GLAND;THYROID ADENOMA;FOLLICULAR ADENOMA OF THE THYROID;THYROID FOLLICULAR ADENOMA;ADENOMA OF THYROID;ADENOMA OF THYROID GLAND;FOLLICULAR ADENOMA OF THE THYROID GLAND;FOLLICULAR ADENOMA OF THYROID GLAND;ADENOMA OF THE THYROID;FOLLICULAR ADENOMA OF THYROID;THYROID GLAND ADENOMA;FOLLICULAR ADENOMAA benign neoplasm arising from follicular cells of the thyroid gland.Thyroid Gland Follicular Adenoma
ADENOMA, HEPATOCELLULAR, BENIGNC3758ADENOMA OF THE LIVER CELLS;LIVER CELL ADENOMA;HCA;ADENOMA OF LIVER CELLSA benign epithelial neoplasm arising from hepatocytes.Hepatocellular Adenoma
ADENOMA, HEPATOCHOLANGIOCELLULAR, BENIGNC7126A benign neoplasm arising from the intrahepatic bile duct.Intrahepatic Bile Duct Adenoma
ADENOMA, ISLET CELL, BENIGNC65184ISLET CELL ADENOMAA benign neoplasm arising from the islet cells of the pancreas.Islet Cell Adenoma
ADENOMA, LIGHT CELL, BENIGNC46119A benign epithelial neoplasm of the thyroid gland comprising follicular cells with cytoplasmic clearing.Thyroid Gland Clear Cell Follicular Adenoma
ADENOMA, MUCINOUS, BENIGNC2973PSEUDOMUCINOUS CYSTADENOMA;MUCINOUS CYSTOMA;MUCINOUS ADENOMAA benign, cystic epithelial neoplasm comprising cells containing intracytoplasmic mucin.Mucinous Cystadenoma
ADENOMA, PAPILLARY, BENIGNC79951A benign epithelial neoplasm characterized by the presence of papillary epithelial patterns.Papillary Adenoma
ADENOMA, PARS DISTALIS, BENIGNC60490Rat Pars Distalis AdenomaA benign epithelial neoplasm arising from the pars distalis of the anterior pituitary gland.Rat Pars Distalis Adenoma
ADENOMA, PARS INTERMEDIA, BENIGNC60493Rat Pars Intermedia AdenomaA benign epithelial neoplasm arising from the pars intermedia of the anterior pituitary gland.Rat Pars Intermedia Adenoma
ADENOMA, PITUITARY GLAND, BENIGNC98723A benign neoplasm of the pituitary gland.Experimental Organism Pituitary Gland Adenoma
ADENOMA, RENAL CELL, BENIGNC8383RENAL TUBULE ADENOMAA benign neoplasm arising from the renal cortex.Renal Adenoma
ADENOMA, RETE TESTIS, BENIGNC39956A benign epithelial neoplasm arising from the rete testis.Rete Testis Adenoma
ADENOMA, SEBACEOUS, BENIGNC4174SEBACEOUS GLAND ADENOMA;ADENOMA OF THE SEBACEOUS GLAND;ADENOMA OF SEBACEOUS GLAND;SKIN APPENDAGE SEBACEOUS ADENOMAA benign neoplasm arising from sebaceous glands.Sebaceous Adenoma
ADENOMA, SERTOLIFORM TUBULAR, BENIGNC92180Rat Sertoliform Tubular AdenomaA benign tubular adenoma with Sertoli cell differentiation.Rat Sertoliform Tubular Adenoma
ADENOMA, SWEAT GLAND, BENIGNC7560ADENOMA OF THE SWEAT GLAND;ADENOMA OF SWEAT GLANDA benign epithelias neoplasm arising from sweat glands.Sweat Gland Adenoma
ADENOMA, TUBULAR CELL, BENIGNC4133A benign neoplasm arising from glandular epithelium, characterized by a tubular architectural pattern.Tubular Adenoma
ADENOMA, TUBULOSTROMAL, BENIGNC79953A benign ovarian epithelial neoplasm characterized by the presence of tubular structures and interstitial stroma.Tubulostromal Adenoma
ADENOMA, YOLK SAC, BENIGNC84357A benign epithelial neoplasm arising from the yolk sac.Yolk Sac Adenoma
ADENOMA, ZYMBAL'S GLANDC98800A benign neoplasm of the rodent Zymbal's gland with sebaceous and/or squamous differentiation.Zymbal's Gland Adenoma
ADENOMYOMA, BENIGNC3726A benign neoplasm characterized by the presence of a glandular and a mesenchymal component.Adenomyoma
ADRENAL TUMOR, SUBCAPSULAR, BENIGNC83488SUBCAPSULAR SINGLE CELL ADENOMA, ADRENALA benign neoplasm located beneath the adrenal capsule.Benign Subcapsular Adrenal Tumor
ADRENAL TUMOR, SUBCAPSULAR, MALIGNANTC83489SUBCAPSULAR SINGLE CELL CARCINOMA, ADRENALA malignant neoplasm located beneath the adrenal capsule.Malignant Subcapsular Adrenal Tumor
ADRENAL TUMOR, SUBCAPSULAR, UNDETERMINEDC82973SUBCAPSULAR CELL TUMOR, ADRENAL;SUBCAPSULAR CELL TUMOR, ADRENALA neoplasm located beneath the adrenal capsule in which the malignancy status has not been established.Subcapsular Adrenal Tumor
ADRENOCORTICAL NEOPLASM, UNDETERMINEDC2858ADRENAL CORTEX TUMOR;ADRENOCORTICAL NEOPLASM;ADRENOCORTICAL TUMORA neoplasm of the adrenal cortex in which the malignancy status has not been established.Adrenal Cortex Neoplasm
AMELOBLASTOMA, BENIGNC7111A benign odontogenic neoplasm arising from the epithelial component of the embryonic tooth.Benign Ameloblastoma
AMELOBLASTOMA, MALIGNANTC54297MALIGNANT AMELOBLASTOMAA malignant odontogenic neoplasm arising from the epithelial component of the embryonic tooth.Metastasizing Ameloblastoma
AMELOBLASTOMA, UNDETERMINEDC4313A odontogenic neoplasm arising from the epithelial component of the embryonic tooth of undetermined malignancy status.Ameloblastoma
ANGIOFIBROMA, BENIGNC3799FIBROANGIOMA, BENIGN;FIBROUS PAPULE;TELANGIECTATIC FIBROMA;ANGIOFIBROMATOUS HYPERPLASIAA benign, morphologic variant of fibroma characterized by the presence of numerous dilated vascular channels.Angiofibroma
ANGIOLIPOMA, BENIGNC3733ANGIOLIPOMAA lipoma characterized by prominent vascularization.Angiolipoma
ASTROCYTOMA, ANAPLASTIC , MALIGNANTC9477GRADE III ASTROCYTIC TUMOR;GRADE III ASTROCYTOMA;GRADE III ASTROCYTIC NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT ASTROCYTOMAA malignant neoplasm of the brain or spinal cord originating from astrocytes, exhibiting poor differentiation (anaplasia).Anaplastic Astrocytoma
ASTROCYTOMA, PILOCYTIC, BENIGNC4047GRADE I ASTROCYTIC NEOPLASM;GRADE I ASTROCYTOMA;GRADE I ASTROCYTIC TUMORA benign neoplasm of the brain or spinal cord arising from astrocytes associated with single or multiple cysts.Pilocytic Astrocytoma
ASTROCYTOMA, UNDETERMINEDC60781ASTROCYTOMA, DIFFUSEA neoplasm of the brain or spinal cord exhibiting astrocytic differentiation, but in which the malignancy status has not been established.Astrocytoma
BASOSQUAMOUS TUMOR, BENIGNC4614CUTANEOUS PAPILLOMA;PAPILLOMA OF SKIN;PAPILLOMA OF THE SKINA benign papillary neoplasm of the skin.Skin Papilloma
BASOSQUAMOUS TUMOR, MALIGNANTC2922BASOSQUAMOUS CARCINOMA;SKIN MIXED BASAL AND SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA;BASOSQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMAA basal cell carcinoma (skin neoplasm) which displays squamous differentiation.Skin Basosquamous Cell Carcinoma
CARCINOID TUMOR, ATYPICAL, MALIGNANTC72074MALIGNANT CARCINOID TUMORA malignant neuroendocrine neoplasm arising from enterochromaffin cells in the gastrointestinal tract and (less common) in the bronchi exhibiting atypia.Atypical Carcinoid Tumor
CARCINOID TUMOR, UNDETERMINEDC2915CARCINOID;WELL-DIFFERENTIATED ENDOCRINE NEOPLASM;CARCINOID NEOPLASMA neuroendocrine neoplasm arising from enterochromaffin cells in the gastrointestinal tract and (less common) the bronchi with undetermined malignancy status.Carcinoid Tumor
CARCINOMA, ACIDOPHIL, MALIGNANTC4147EOSINOPHIL CARCINOMA;ACIDOPHIL ADENOCARCINOMA;ACIDOPHIL CARCINOMA;EOSINOPHIL ADENOMCARCINOMAA malignant epithelial neoplasm of the anterior pituitary gland in which the neoplastic cells stain positive with acidic dyes.Pituitary Gland Acidophil Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, ACINAR CELL, MALIGNANTC3768ACINAR ADENOCARCINOMA;ACINIC CELL ADENOCARCINOMA;ACINAR CARCINOMA;ACINAR CELL ADENOCARCINOMA;ACINIC CELL CARCINOMAA malignant glandular epithelial neoplasm comprising secretory cells forming acinar patterns.Acinar Cell Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, ADENOSQUAMOUS, MALIGNANTC3727MIXED ADENOCARCINOMA AND SQUAMOUS CARCINOMA;MIXED ADENOCARCINOMA AND EPIDERMOID CELL CARCINOMA;MIXED ADENOCARCINOMA AND SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA;MIXED ADENOCARCINOMA AND EPIDERMOID CARCINOMAAn epithelial neoplasm composed of malignant glandular and malignant squamous cells.Adenosquamous Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, ADNEXAL, MALIGNANTC3775SKIN APPENDAGE CARCINOMA;CARCINOMA OF ADNEXA;CARCINOMA OF SKIN APPENDAGEA malignant epithelial neoplasm arising from sebaceous or sweat glands or from hair follicles.Adnexal Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, ADRENOCORTICAL, MALIGNANTC9325CORTICAL CELL CARCINOMA;ADENOCARCINOMA, ADRENOCORTICAL, MALIGNANT;ADRENAL CORTEX ADENOCARCINOMA;ADRENAL CORTEX CANCER;ADRENAL CORTICAL ADENOCARCINOMA;ADRENAL CORTICAL CARCINOMA;ADRENOCORTICAL CARCINOMAA malignant epithelial neoplasm arising from adrenal cortical cells.Adrenal Cortex Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, BASAL CELL, MALIGNANTC2921BASAL CELL EPITHELIOMA;BASAL CELL CANCER;BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF SKIN;BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF THE SKIN;BASAL CELL CARCINOMA;BASAL CELL EPITHELIOMA;BASAL CELL SKIN CARCINOMA;BASILOMA;BCC;RODENT ULCERA malignant epithelial neoplasm arising from basal cells of the epidermis and pilosebaceous unit of skin [the dermis].Skin Basal Cell Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, BRONCHIAL, MALIGNANTC35875A malignant neoplasia of the lung, arising from bronchial epithelium.Bronchogenic Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, BRONCHIOLOALVEOLAR, MALIGNANTC2923BRONCHIOALVEOLAR ADENOCARCINOMA OF LUNG;BRONCHIOLO-ALVEOLAR LUNG CARCINOMA;BRONCHIOLOALVEOLAR ADENOCARCINOMA OF LUNG;BRONCHIOLOALVEOLAR LUNG ADENOCARCINOMA;BAC;BRONCHIOLO-ALVEOLAR CARCINOMA OF LUNG;BRONCHIOLO-ALVEOLAR CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG;BRONCHIOALVEOLAR LUNG CARCINOMA;BRONCHIOLOALVEOLAR ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE LUNG;BRONCHIOALVEOLAR ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE LUNGA malignant lung neoplasm originating from the alveolar/bronchiolar epithelium.Bronchioloalveolar Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, C-CELL, MALIGNANTC3879PARAFOLLICULAR CELL CARCINOMA;C CELL CARCINOMA;MEDULLARY CARCINOMA OF THYROID GLAND;THYROID GLAND NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA;MEDULLARY CARCINOMA OF THE THYROID GLAND;MEDULLARY THYROID CANCER;PARAFOLLICULAR CELL CARCINOMA;MEDULLARY THYROID CARCINOMA;MEDULLARY CARCINOMA OF THYROID;MEDULLARY CARCINOMA;MTC;MEDULLARY CARCINOMA OF THE THYROID;MEDULLARY THYROID GLAND CARCINOMA;THYROID MEDULLARY CARCINOMAA neuroendocrine malignant epithelial neoplasm arising from C-cells of the thyroid gland.Thyroid Gland Medullary Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, CERUMINOUS GLAND, MALIGNANTC4176A malignant neoplasm derived from ceruminous glands in the external auditory canal.Ceruminous Adenocarcinoma
CARCINOMA, CHOROID PLEXUS, MALIGNANTC4715CHOROID PLEXUS CANCER;CARCINOMA OF THE CHOROID PLEXUS;CARCINOMA OF CHOROID PLEXUS;CANCER OF THE CHOROID PLEXUS;CANCER OF CHOROID PLEXUS;ANAPLASTIC CHOROID PLEXUS PAPILLOMAA malignant neoplasm arising from the choroid plexus of the brain.Choroid Plexus Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, EMBRYONAL, MALIGNANTC3752CARCINOMA, EMBRYONAL, MALIGNANTA non-seminomatous malignant germ cell neoplasm of the testis or ovary.Embryonal Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, ENDOMETRIAL, MALIGNANTC7558CARCINOMA OF ENDOMETRIUM;CARCINOMA OF THE ENDOMETRIUMA malignant epithelial neoplasm arising from the lining of the uterine body cavity.Endometrial Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, FOLLICULAR CELL, MALIGNANTC8054FOLLICULAR THYROID CANCER;WELL-DIFFERENTIATED FOLLICULAR CARCINOMA;FOLLICULAR ADENOCARCINOMA;FOLLICULAR CANCER OF THE THYROID;FOLLICULAR CARCINOMA OF THE THYROID GLAND;WELL-DIFFERENTIATED FOLLICULAR ADENOCARCINOMA;FOLLICULAR CARCINOMA;FOLLICULAR CARCINOMA OF THYROID GLAND;FOLLICULAR CANCER OF THYROID;FOLLICULAR THYROID CARCINOMA;THYROID FOLLICULAR CARCINOMA;FOLLICULAR CARCINOMA OF THE THYROID;FOLLICULAR CANCER OF THYROID GLAND;FOLLICULAR CANCER OF THE THYROID GLAND;FOLLICULAR CARCINOMA OF THYROID;FOLLICULAR THYROID GLAND CARCINOMAA malignant neoplasia arising from follicular cells of the thyroid gland.Thyroid Gland Follicular Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, HEPATOCELLULAR, MALIGNANTC3099CARCINOMA OF LIVER CELLS;PRIMARY CARCINOMA OF THE LIVER CELLS;LIVER CELL CARCINOMA;HEPATOMA;CARCINOMA OF THE LIVER CELLS;PRIMARY CARCINOMA OF LIVER CELLS;HCCA malignant neoplasm arising from hepatocytes.Hepatocellular Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, HEPATOCHOLANGIOCELLULAR, MALIGNANTC3828A malignant neoplasm of the liver containing unequivocal elements of both hepatocellular and cholangiocarcinoma intimately admixed.Combined Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Cholangiocarcinoma
CARCINOMA, IN SITU, MALIGNANTC2917EPITHELIAL TUMOR, IN SITU, MALIGNANT;INTRAEPITHELIAL CARCINOMA;NON-INVASIVE CARCINOMA;CISA malignant epithelial neoplasm confined to the epithelial layer and without evidence of further tissue invasion.Carcinoma In Situ
CARCINOMA, ISLET CELL, MALIGNANTC3770PANCREATIC NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA;MALIGNANT PANCREATIC ENDOCRINE TUMOR;MALIGNANT ISLET CELL TUMOR;ISLET CELL CANCER;ISLET CELL CARCINOMAA malignant endocrine neoplasm arising from islets of Langerhans of the pancreas.Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, MALIGNANTC2916EPITHELIOMA MALIGNANT;EPITHELIAL CARCINOMA;MALIGNANT EPITHELIAL NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT EPITHELIAL TUMOR;MALIGNANT EPITHELIOMAA malignant epithelial neoplasm.Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, MIXED, ACINAR-ISLET CELL, MALIGNANTC6878A malignant pancreatic neoplasm characterized by the presence of a mixture of acinar and islet cell elements.Mixed Acinar-Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Pancreas
CARCINOMA, NEUROENDOCRINE CELL, MALIGNANTC3773NEURAL CREST TUMOR, MALIGNANT;NEUROENDOCRINE TUMOR, MALIGNANT;NEUROENDOCRINE CELL CARCINOMA;NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMAA malignant neuroendocrine neoplasm comprising cells containing secretory granules.Neuroendocrine Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, PARS DISTALIS, MALIGNANTC60491Rat Pars Distalis CarcinomaA malignant epithelial neoplasm arising from the pars distalis of the pituitary gland.Rat Pars Distalis Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, PARS INTERMEDIA, MALIGNANTC92183Rat Pars Intermedia CarcinomaA malignant epithelial neoplasm arising from the pars intermedia of the pituitary gland.Rat Pars Intermedia Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, RENAL CELL, MALIGNANTC9385ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE KIDNEY;RENAL CELL CANCER;KIDNEY ADENOCARCINOMA;RCC;RENAL CELL CARCINOMA, STAGE UNSPECIFIED;RENAL CELL ADENOCARCINOMA;ADENOCARCINOMA OF KIDNEYA malignant neoplasm arising from renal parenchyma.Renal Cell Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, RENAL, TUBULAR, MALIGNANTC39807RENAL TUBULE CARCINOMA;MUCINOUS TUBULAR AND SPINDLE CELL CARCINOMA OF THE KIDNEYA malignant neoplasm of the kidney, characterized by the presence of tubules.Mucinous Tubular and Spindle Cell Carcinoma of the Kidney
CARCINOMA, SPINDLE CELL, MALIGNANTC27004PSEUDOSARCOMATOUS CARCINOMA;SPINDLE CELL CARCINOMAA malignant epithelial neoplasm characterized by the presence of spindle cells.Sarcomatoid Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, SQUAMOUS CELL, IN SITU, MALIGNANTC27093EPIDERMOID CELL CARCINOMA IN SITU;EPIDERMOID CARCINOMA IN SITU;GRADE III SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA;INTRAEPITHELIAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA;SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA IN SITU;GRADE 3 SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA;SQUAMOUS CARCINOMA IN SITUA malignant epithelial neoplasm confined to the squamous epithelium, without invasion of underlying tissues.Stage 0 Squamous Cell Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, SQUAMOUS CELL, MALIGNANTC2929MALIGNANT EPIDERMOID CELL NEOPLASM;SQUAMOUS CARCINOMA;EPIDERMOID CARCINOMA;MALIGNANT SQUAMOUS CELL TUMOR;SQUAMOUS CELL EPITHELIOMA;EPIDERMOID CELL CANCER;MALIGNANT SQUAMOUS CELL NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT EPIDERMOID CELL TUMOR;SQUAMOUS CELL CANCERA malignant neoplasm arising from squamous epithelial cells.Squamous Cell Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, SWEAT GLAND, MALIGNANTC6938CARCINOMA OF SWEAT GLAND;CARCINOMA OF THE SWEAT GLANDA malignant neoplasm arising from sweat glands.Sweat Gland Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, TRANSITIONAL CELL, MALIGNANTC2930TRANSITIONAL CARCINOMAA malignant neoplasm arising from transitional epithelium, usually affecting the urinary bladder, ureter, or renal pelvis.Transitional Cell Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, TUBULAR CELL, MALIGNANTC65192A malignant glandular neoplasm exhibiting tubular structures.Tubular Adenocarcinoma
CARCINOMA, TUBULOSTROMAL, MALIGNANTC80356A malignant epithelial neoplasm of the ovary with tubular and stromal neoplastic components.Tubulostromal Adenocarcinoma
CARCINOMA, UNDIFFERENTIATED, MALIGNANTC3692ANAPLASTIC CARCINOMA;CARCINOMA, UNDIFFERENTIATEDA malignant epithelial neoplasm exhibiting poor differentiation (anaplasia).Undifferentiated Carcinoma
CARCINOMA, ZYMBAL'S GLANDC98801A malignant neoplasm of the rodent Zymbal's gland with sebaceous and/or squamous differentiation.Zymbal's Gland Carcinoma
CARCINOSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC34448A malignant neoplasm comprising a mixture of carcinomatous and sarcomatous elements.Carcinosarcoma
CHEMODECTOMA, BENIGNC79950BENIGN CHEMODECTOMAA benign neoplasm of the chemoreceptor system (e.g. carotid body, glomus jugulare, glomus vagale).Benign Carotid Body Paraganglioma
CHEMODECTOMA, MALIGNANTC3574MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE CAROTID BODY;MALIGNANT CAROTID BODY TUMOR;MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF THE CAROTID BODY;MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF CAROTID BODY;MALIGNANT CAROTID BODY NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT TUMOR OF CAROTID BODYA malignant neoplasm of the chemoreceptor system (e.g. carotid body, glomus jugulare, glomus vagale).Malignant Carotid Body Paraganglioma
CHEMODECTOMA, UNDETERMINEDC2932PARAGANGLIOMA OF CAROTID BODY;CHEMODECTOMA;PARAGANGLIOMA OF THE CAROTID BODY;TUMOR OF THE CAROTID BODY;CAROTID BODY TUMOR;CAROTID BODY CHEMODECTOMA;TUMOR OF CAROTID BODYA neoplasm of the chemoreceptor system (e.g. carotid body, glomus jugulare, glomus vagale) for which the malignancy status has not be established.Carotid Body Paraganglioma
CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA, INTRAHEPATIC, MALIGNANTC35417PERIPHERAL CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA;INTRAHEPATIC CARCINOMA OF BILE DUCT;INTRAHEPATIC CARCINOMA OF THE BILE DUCT;INTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCT CARCINOMA;HEPATOCHOLANGIOCELLULAR CARCINOMAA malignant neoplasm of the liver arising from/comprising cells resembling those of bile ducts.Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA, MALIGNANTC4436CHOLANGIOCELLULAR CARCINOMAA malignant neoplasm arising from/comprising cells resembling those of bile ducts.Cholangiocarcinoma
CHOLANGIOMA, BENIGNC2942HEPATOCHOLANGIOMA;CHOLANGIOMA;ADENOMA OF BILE DUCT;ADENOMA OF THE BILE DUCT;CHOLANGIOADENOMA;CHOLANGIOFIBROMA;HEPATOCHOLANGIOCELLULAR ADENOMAA benign neoplasm arising from/comprising cells resembling those of bile ducts.Bile Duct Adenoma
CHONDROMA, BENIGNC53459A benign, well circumscribed neoplasm arising from the hyaline cartilage in soft tissue or bone. It is characterized by the presence of chondrocytes.Chondroma
CHONDROSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC2946A malignant mesenchymal neoplasm arising from cartilage-forming tissues.Chondrosarcoma
CHORDOMA, MALIGNANTC2947A malignant bone neoplasm arising from the remnants of the fetal notochord.Chordoma
CHORIOCARCINOMA, MALIGNANTC2948CHORIOEPITHELIOMA;CHORIOEPITHELIOMAA malignant neoplasm arising from placental trophoblast cells. They generally arise in the uterus.Choriocarcinoma
CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA, BENIGNC2964NEOPLASM OF RATHKE'S POUCH;TUMOR OF RATHKE'S POUCH;RATHKE POUCH TUMOR;RATHKE POUCH NEOPLASM;RATHKE'S POUCH TUMOR;RATHKE'S POUCH NEOPLASM;CYSTOMAA benign epithelial neoplasm of the sellar region, presumably derived from Rathke pouch epithelium.Craniopharyngioma
CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA, MALIGNANTC79949CARCINOMA ARISING FROM CRANIOPHARYNGIOMAA malignant epithelial neoplasm of the sellar region, presumably derived from Rathke pouch epithelium.Carcinoma Arising from Craniopharyngioma
CYSTADENOCARCINOMA, MALIGNANTC2971A malignant cystic epithelial neoplasm arising from glandular epithelium.Cystadenocarcinoma
CYSTADENOCARCINOMA, PAPILLARY, MALIGNANTC3777A malignant cystic epithelial neoplasm arising from glandular epithelium exhibiting papillary structures.Papillary Cystadenocarcinoma
CYSTADENOMA, BENIGNC2972CYSTOMAA benign cystic epithelial neoplasm arising from glandular epithelium.Cystadenoma
CYSTADENOMA, PAPILLARY, BENIGNC2974A benign cystic epithelial neoplasm arising from glandular epithelium exhibiting papillary structures.Papillary Cystadenoma
DECIDUOMA, MALIGNANTC3555MALIGNANT PLACENTAL TUMOR;MALIGNANT PLACENTAL NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF PLACENTA;MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE PLACENTA;MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF THE PLACENTA;MALIGNANT TUMOR OF PLACENTA;MALIGNANT PLACENTAL TUMORA malignant neoplasm arising from decidua (placental) cells.Malignant Placental Neoplasm
DECIDUOMA, UNDETERMINEDC4858DECIDUOMA NOS;PLACENTA NEOPLASMS;PLACENTA TUMORS;PLACENTA TUMOR;TUMOR OF PLACENTA;TUMOR OF THE PLACENTA;PLACENTAL TUMORS;PLACENTAL TUMOR;NEOPLASM OF THE PLACENTA;PLACENTA NEOPLASM;NEOPLASM OF PLACENTAA neoplasm arising from decidua (placental) cells in which the malignancy status has not been established.Placental Neoplasm
DERMOID CYST, BENIGNC9011BENIGN CYSTIC TERATOMA;DERMOID;MATURE CYSTIC TERATOMAA benign neoplasm comprised of a cyst, lined by mature epidermis-like tissue with dermal appendages.Dermoid Cyst
DYSGERMINOMA, MALIGNANTC2996A malignant germ cell neoplasm characterized by the presence of a monotonous primitive germ cell population, primarily in the ovary.Dysgerminoma
EPENDYMOMA, ANAPLASTIC , MALIGNANTC4049WHO GRADE III EPENDYMAL TUMOR;UNDIFFERENTIATED EPENDYMAL NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT EPENDYMOMA;UNDIFFERENTIATED EPENDYMAL TUMOR;UNDIFFERENTIATED EPENDYMOMA;ANAPLASTIC EPENDYMAL NEOPLASM;ANAPLASTIC EPENDYMAL TUMOR;WHO GRADE III EPENDYMAL NEOPLASMA malignant neoplasm of ependymal origin with anaplastic cellular morphology.Anaplastic Ependymoma
EPENDYMOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3017WHO GRADE II EPENDYMAL TUMOR;WHO GRADE II EPENDYMAL NEOPLASMA neoplasm of ependymal origin, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Ependymoma
EPITHELIOMA, BENIGNC4092BENIGN EPITHELIAL TUMOR;BENIGN EPITHELIOMA;BENIGN NEOPLASM OF EPITHELIUM;BENIGN TUMOR OF THE EPITHELIUM;BENIGN NEOPLASM OF THE EPITHELIUM;BENIGN TUMOR OF EPITHELIUMA benign neoplasm arising from epithelial cells of the skin.Benign Epithelial Neoplasm
EPITHELIOMA, CYSTIC KERATINIZING, BENIGNC80349A benign cystic epithelial neoplasm featuring a central keratin mass surrounded by squamous epithelium.Cystic Keratinizing Epithelioma
EPITHELIOMA, NON-KERATINIZING, BENIGNC84356A benign cystic epithelial neoplasm characterized by the absence of keratin production.Non-Keratinizing Epithelioma
FIBROADENOCARCINOMA, MALIGNANTC2928ADENOCARCINOMA WITH PRODUCTIVE FIBROSIS;FIBROCARCINOMA;SCIRRHOUS CARCINOMAA malignant neoplasm originating from glandular cells with a fibrous or fibroblastic component.Scirrhous Adenocarcinoma
FIBROADENOMA, BENIGNC3744FIBROADENOMA OF BREAST;BREAST FIBROADENOMA;FIBROADENOMA OF THE BREASTA benign neoplasm originating from glandular cells with a fibrous or fibroblastic component.Fibroadenoma
FIBROLIPOMA, BENIGNC4249A benign neoplasm comprising mature adipocytes, characterized by areas of abundant fibrous tissue.Fibrolipoma
FIBROMA, BENIGNC3041A benign neoplasm arising from fibrous tissue.Fibroma
FIBROMA, ODONTOGENIC, BENIGNC4314CENTRAL ODONTOGENIC FIBROMAA benign intraosseous neoplasm arising from tooth-forming tissues in the mandible and maxilla, characterized by the presence of islands of odontogenic epithelium.Odontogenic Fibroma
FIBROMA, OSSIFYING, BENIGNC8422OSSIFYING FIBROMA;CEMENTIFYING FIBROMA;CEMENTO-OSSIFYING FIBROMAA benign fibrous neoplasm characterized by a mineralized component (woven bone, lamellar bone, or cementum-like material).Ossifying Fibroma
FIBROMYXOMA, BENIGNC66760FIBROMYXOMAA benign soft-tissue neoplasm of uncertain lineage, characterized by the presence of neoplastic spindle-shaped to round cells and a fibromyxoid stroma.Fibromyxoid Neoplasm
FIBROPAPILLOMA, BENIGNC3337A benign polypoid tumor comprising fibrous tissue and epithelium.Fibroepithelial Polyp
FIBROSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC3043A malignant mesenchymal neoplasm of the soft tissue and bone.Fibrosarcoma
GANGLIOGLIOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3788A neuroepithelial neoplasm comprised of neoplastic ganglion cells and neoplastic glial cells, in which the malignancy status has not been established.Ganglioglioma
GANGLIONEUROBLASTOMA, MALIGNANTC3790A malignant neoplasm characterized by the presence of neuroblastic and ganglion cells and a stroma with Schwannian differentiation.Ganglioneuroblastoma
GANGLIONEUROMA, BENIGNC3049A benign neoplasm characterized by the presence of ganglion cells and spindle cell proliferation, located primarily in the brain, ganglia, or adrenal medulla.Ganglioneuroma
GIANT CELL TUMOR, BENIGNC27477OSTEOCLASTOMA, BENIGN;BENIGN BONE GIANT CELL TUMORA benign neoplasm of bone comprised of giant cells (osteoclast-like) and mononuclear cells.Benign Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
GIANT CELL TUMOR, MALIGNANTC4090MALIGNANT GIANT CELL TUMORA malignant neoplasm of bone comprised of giant cells (osteoclast-like) and mononuclear cells.Malignant Giant Cell Neoplasm
GIANT CELL TUMOR, UNDETERMINEDC3055TUMOR OF GIANT CELL;TUMOR OF THE GIANT CELLA neoplasm of bone comprised of giant cells (osteoclast-like) and mononuclear cells, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Giant Cell Tumor
GLIOMA, MALIGNANTC4822MALIGNANT NEUROGLIAL NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT GLIAL NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT NEUROGLIAL TUMOR;MALIGNANT GLIAL TUMORA malignant neuroglial neoplasm. The term can apply to several primary neoplasm of the brain and spinal cord, including astrocytoma and oligodendroglioma in addition to others.Malignant Glioma
GLIOMA, MIXED, MALIGNANTC3903GLIOMA, MIXED;MIXED NEUROGLIAL TUMOR;MIXED NEUROGLIAL NEOPLASM;MIXED GLIAL TUMOR;MIXED GLIAL NEOPLASMA malignant neoplasm comprising two or more glial cell types (e.g., astrocytes, ependymal cells, oligodendrocytes).Mixed Glioma
GRANULAR CELL TUMOR, BENIGNC3252BENIGN GRANULAR CELL TUMOR;BENIGN GRANULAR CELL NEOPLASM;BENIGN GRANULAR CELL MYOBLASTOMA;MYOBLASTOMAA benign neoplasm, comprised of large cells with cytoplasmatic granules, occurring in various organs/tissues.Benign Granular Cell Tumor
GRANULAR CELL TUMOR, MALIGNANTC4336MYOBLASTOMA, MALIGNANT;MALIGNANT GRANULAR CELL NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT GRANULAR CELL MYOBLASTOMAA malignant neoplasm, comprised of large cells with cytoplasmatic granules, occurring in various organs/tissues.Malignant Granular Cell Tumor
GRANULOSA CELL TUMOR, MALIGNANTC4205GRANULOSA CELL NEOPLASMA malignant neoplasm of the ovary, originating from granulosa cells.Malignant Granulosa Cell Tumor
GRANULOSA CELL TUMOR, UNDETERMINEDC3070GRANULOSA CELL NEOPLASMA neoplasm of the ovary (or testis), originating from granulosa cells for which the malignancy status has not been established.Granulosa Cell Tumor
HAIR FOLLICLE NEOPLASM, BENIGNC27520BENIGN FOLLICULAR NEOPLASM;BENIGN FOLLICULAR TUMOR;BENIGN HAIR FOLLICLE TUMORA benign neoplasm that arises from the hair follicle.Benign Hair Follicle Neoplasm
HAIR FOLLICLE NEOPLASM, MALIGNANTC43310MALIGNANT HAIR FOLLICLE TUMORA malignant neoplasm that arises from the hair follicle.Malignant Hair Follicle Neoplasm
HAIR FOLLICLE NEOPLASM, UNDETERMINEDC7367HAIR FOLLICLE TUMOR;HAIR MATRIX NEOPLASM;HAIR MATRIX TUMOR;NEOPLASM OF HAIR FOLLICLE;NEOPLASM OF THE HAIR FOLLICLEA neoplasm that arises from the hair follicle, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Hair Follicle Neoplasm
HAMARTOMA, BENIGNC3075A benign and excessive tumor-like growth of mature cells and normal tissues which grow in a disorganized pattern.Hamartoma
HAMARTOMA, LIPOMATOUS, BENIGNC40426A benign hamartomatous tumor composed predominantly of adipose tissue.Lipomatous Hamartoma
HEMANGIOMA, BENIGNC3085ANGIOMA;BENIGN ANGIOMA;BENIGN HEMANGIOMAA benign vascular neoplasm characterized by the formation of capillary-sized or cavernous vascular channels.Hemangioma
HEMANGIOPERICYTOMA, BENIGNC4300A benign neoplasm originating from vascular pericytes (cells in the periphery of vessels).Benign Hemangiopericytoma
HEMANGIOPERICYTOMA, MALIGNANTC4301MALIGNANT HEMANGIOPERICYTOMA NOSA malignant neoplasm originating from vascular pericytes (cells in the periphery of vessels).Malignant Hemangiopericytoma
HEMANGIOPERICYTOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3087A neoplasm originating from vascular pericytes (cells in the periphery of vessels), for which the malignancy status has not been established.Hemangiopericytoma
HEMANGIOSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC3088HEMANGIOSARCOMAA malignant vascular neoplasm arising from endothelial cells.Angiosarcoma
HEPATOBLASTOMA, MALIGNANTC3728HBL;PEDIATRIC EMBRYONAL HEPATOMA;PEDIATRIC HEPATOBLASTOMAA malignant liver neoplasm composed of immature hepatocytic elements.Hepatoblastoma
HIBERNOMA, BENIGNC3702BROWN FAT NEOPLASM;FETAL FAT CELL LIPOMA;BROWN FAT TUMORA benign neoplasm of the brown adipose tissue.Hibernoma
HISTIOCYTOMA, BENIGNC98708A benign dermal neoplasm comprising of round cells, resembling histiocytes. The tumor commonly occurs in young dogs and may regress spontaneously.Benign Histiocytoma
HISTIOCYTOMA, FIBROUS, BENIGNC3739FIBROUS HISTIOCYTOMAA benign neoplasm composed of a fibroblastic and a histiocytic component.Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma
HISTIOCYTOMA, FIBROUS, MALIGNANTC4247MALIGNANT FIBROUS HISTIOCYTOMA OF THE SOFT TISSUE AND BONE;FIBROXANTHOSARCOMA;MALIGNANT FIBROXANTHOMA;MFH;MALIGNANT FIBROUS HISTIOCYTOMA OF SOFT TISSUE AND BONEA malignant neoplasm composed of a fibroblastic and a histiocytic component.Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma
HISTIOCYTOMA, FIBROUS, UNDETERMINEDC8402FIBROHISTIOCYTIC TUMORA neoplasm composed of a fibroblastic and a histiocytic component, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Fibrohistiocytic Neoplasm
HISTIOCYTOMA, UNDETERMINEDC35765A neoplasm composed of histiocytic cells, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Histiocytoma
ITO CELL TUMOR, BENIGNC80351BENIGN SPONGIOTIC PERICYTOMAA benign neoplasm of the liver composed of hepatic stellate cells (Ito cells).Benign Ito Cell Tumor
ITO CELL TUMOR, MALIGNANTC80352MALIGNANT SPONGIOTIC PERICYTOMAA malignant neoplasm of the liver composed of hepatic stellate cells (Ito cells).Malignant Ito Cell Tumor
KERATOACANTHOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3146An epithelial skin neoplasm, composed of squamous cells, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Keratoacanthoma
LEIOMYOBLASTOMA, BENIGNC81854A benign neoplasm of the gastro-intestinal tract, originating from smooth muscle cells.Benign Epithelioid Cell Type Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
LEIOMYOBLASTOMA, MALIGNANTC81855A malignant neoplasm of the gastro-intestinal tract, originating from smooth muscle cells.Malignant Epithelioid Cell Type Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
LEIOMYOBLASTOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3486LEIOMYOBLASTOMA;EPITHELIOID CELL TYPE GIST;STOUT'S LEIOMYOBLASTOMAA neoplasm of the gastro-intestinal tract, originating from smooth muscle cells, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Epithelioid Cell Type Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
LEIOMYOMA, BENIGNC3157LEIOMYOMATOUS NEOPLASM;LEIOMYOMATOUS TUMOR;FIBROID NEOPLASM;FIBROID TUMOR;FIBROIDA benign neoplasm, originating from smooth muscle cells.Leiomyoma
LEIOMYOSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC3158LEIOMYOSARCOMASA malignant neoplasm, originating from smooth muscle cells.Leiomyosarcoma
LEUKEMIA, ACUTE ERYTHROID, MALIGNANTC8923DIGUGLIELMO'S DISEASE;DIGUGLIELMO'S SYNDROMA;ERYTHROBLASTIC LEUKEMIA;ACUTE ERYTHROBLASTIC LEUKEMIA;DI GUGLIELMO'S DISEASE;M6 ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA;DI GUGLIELMO DISEASE;FAB M6A progressive, proliferative disease of blood cells, originating from immature erythroid cells.Acute Erythroid Leukemia
LEUKEMIA, ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC, MALIGNANTC3167LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA;ALL - ACUTE LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA;ACUTE LYMPHOID LEUKEMIA;PRECURSOR CELL LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA;ALL;PRECURSOR LYMPHOBLASIC LEUKEMIA;ACUTE LYMPHOGENOUS LEUKEMIA;ACUTE LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIAS;ACUTE LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKAEMIAA progressive, proliferative disease of blood cells, originating from immature lymphoid cells.Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
LEUKEMIA, ACUTE MEGAKARYOCYTIC, MALIGNANTC3170ACUTE MEGAKARYOCYTIC LEUKEMIA;ACUTE MEGAKARYOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA (FAB TYPE M7);FAB M7;ACUTE M7 MYELOID LEUKEMIAA progressive, proliferative disease of blood cells, originating from immature megakaryocytes.Acute Megakaryoblastic Leukemia
LEUKEMIA, ACUTE MONOCYTIC, MALIGNANTC4861ACUTE MONOCYTIC LEUKEMIA (FAB M5B);MONOCYTIC LEUKEMIAA progressive, proliferative disease of blood cells, originating from immature monocytes.Acute Monocytic Leukemia
LEUKEMIA, GRANULOCYTIC, MALIGNANTC3172LEUKEMIA GRANULOCYTIC;LEUKEMIA MYELOID;NON-LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA;MYELOCYTIC LEUKEMIA;NON-LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA;MYELOGENOUS LEUKEMIAA progressive, proliferative disease of blood cells, originating from immature granulocytes.Myeloid Leukemia
LEUKEMIA, LARGE GRANULAR LYMPHOCYTIC, MALIGNANTC4664T-GAMMA LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDER;LARGE CELL GRANULAR LYMPHOID LEUKEMIA;T-CELL LARGE GRANULAR LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA;LGLL;TGAMMA LARGE GRANULAR LYMPHOCYTE LEUKEMIA;T GAMMA LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDER;LARGE GRANULAR LYMPHOCYTOSIS;LARGE GRANULAR LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA;LARGE CELL GRANULAR LYMPHOGENOUS LEUKEMIAA progressive, proliferative disease of blood cells which are large and granular, originating from lymphoid cells.T-Cell Large Granular Lymphocyte Leukemia
LEUKEMIA, LYMPHOCYTIC, MALIGNANTC7539LYMPHOGENOUS LEUKEMIA;LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIAA progressive, proliferative disease of blood cells, originating from lymphoid cells.Lymphoid Leukemia
LEUKEMIA, MALIGNANTC3161LEUKEMIA NOS;LEUKEMIAS, GENERAL;LEUKEMIAS;BLOOD (LEUKEMIA)A progressive, proliferative disease of blood cells, originating from myeloid or lymphoid stem cells.Leukemia
LEYDIG CELL TUMOR, BENIGNC4212ADENOMA, INTERSTITIAL;BENIGN INTERSTITIAL CELL NEOPLASM;BENIGN INTERSTITIAL CELL TUMOR;BENIGN LEYDIG CELL NEOPLASMA benign neoplasm of the testis originating from interstitial (Leydig) cells.Benign Leydig Cell Tumor
LEYDIG CELL TUMOR, MALIGNANTC4213MALIGNANT INTERSTITIAL CELL TUMOR;MALIGNANT LEYDIG CELL NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT INTERSTITIAL CELL NEOPLASMA malignant neoplasm of the testis originating from interstitial (Leydig) cells.Malignant Leydig Cell Tumor
LEYDIG CELL TUMOR, UNDETERMINEDC3188LEYDIG CELL TUMOR;LEYDIG CELL NEOPLASM;INTERSTITIAL CELL NEOPLASM;INTERSTITIAL CELL TUMORA neoplasm of the testis originating from interstitial (Leydig) cells, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Leydig Cell Tumor
LIPOMA, BENIGNC3192A benign neoplasm composed of adipose tissue.Lipoma
LIPOSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC3194MALIGNANT HIBERNOMAA malignant neoplasm composed of adipose tissue.Liposarcoma
LUTEOMA, BENIGNC3202LUTEOMA;LUTEINOMA;LUTEAL CELL TUMOR;LUTEAL CELL NEOPLASM;OVARIAN STROMA LUTEOMAA benign neoplasm of the ovary, composed of leuteinized granulosa-theca cells.Ovarian Stromal Luteoma
LYMPHANGIOMA, BENIGNC8965A benign neoplasm arising from the lymphatics.Lymphangioma
LYMPHANGIOSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC3205MALIGNANT LYMPHANGIOENDOTHELIOMA;LYMPHANGIOENDOTHELIAL SARCOMAA malignant neoplasm arising from the endothelial cells of the lymphatic vessels.Lymphangiosarcoma
LYMPHOMA, FOLLICULAR, MALIGNANTC3209LYMPHOMA, FOLLICULAR CENTRE CELL;FOLLICULAR CENTRE CELL LYMPHOMA;FOLLICLE CENTER LYMPHOMA;FOLLICULAR NON-HODGKIN LYMPHOMA;FOLLICULAR NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMAA neoplasm of lymphoid cells which has at least a partial follicular pattern.Follicular Lymphoma
LYMPHOMA, HISTIOCYTIC, MALIGNANTC35382LYMPHOMA, LARGE CELL, MALIGNANTA malignant neoplasm of large lymphocytes, which resemble histiocytes.True Histiocytic Lymphoma
LYMPHOMA, IMMUNOBLASTIC, MALIGNANTC3461LYMPHOMA, LYMPHOCYTIC, MALIGNANTA malignant neoplasm composed of immunoblasts (large B cells).Immunoblastic Lymphoma
LYMPHOMA, LYMPHOBLASTIC, MALIGNANTC9360PRECURSOR CELL LYMPHOBLASTIC LYMPHOMA;PRECURSOR LYMPHOBLASTIC LYMPHOMAA malignant neoplasm composed of lymphoblasts (lymphoid precursor cells).Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
LYMPHOMA, LYMPHOPLASMACYTIC, MALIGNANTC3212LYMPHOMA, PLASMACYTIC;IMMUNOCYTOMA, LYMPHOPLASMACYTIC TYPE;LYMPHOPLASMACYTOID LYMPHOMAA malignant neoplasm composed of lymphocytes (B-cells), lymphoplasmacytoid cells, and plasma cells.Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma
LYMPHOMA, MALIGNANTC3208LYMPHOMA, PLEOMORPHIC, MALIGNANT;LYMPHOMA (HODGKIN AND NON-HODGKIN);LYMPHOMA (HODGKIN'S AND NON-HODGKIN'S);MALIGNANT LYMPHOMAA malignant neoplasm composed of lymphocytes of B- or T/NK-cell phenotype.Lymphoma
LYMPHOMA, MIXED, MALIGNANTC3463DIFFUSE MIXED LARGE AND SMALL CELL LYMPHOMAA malignant neoplasm composed of a mixed lymphocyte population.Diffuse Mixed Cell Lymphoma
LYMPHOMA, SMALL LYMPHOCYTIC, MALIGNANTC7540SMALL B-CELL LYMPHOCYTIC LYMPHOMA;SLL;B-CELL SMALL LYMPHOCYTIC LYMPHOMAA malignant neoplasm composed of small lymphocytes.Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma
LYMPHOSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC26919An antiquated term referring to a malignant lymphoma that is diffused and composed of small and large lymphocytes.Lymphosarcoma
MAST CELL TUMOR, BENIGNC3217A benign neoplasm composed of mast cells.Benign Mastocytoma
MAST CELL TUMOR, MALIGNANTC8991A malignant neoplasm composed of mast cells.Malignant Mastocytosis
MAST CELL TUMOR, UNDETERMINEDC9295MAST CELL PROLIFERATIVE DISEASE;TUMOR OF MAST CELLS;NEOPLASM OF MAST CELLS;MASTOCYTOSIS;NEOPLASM OF THE MAST CELLS;MAST CELL TUMOR;TUMOR OF THE MAST CELLSA neoplasm composed of mast cells, for which the malignancy status has not been determined.Mast Cell Neoplasm
MEDULLOBLASTOMA, MALIGNANTC3222MEDULLOBLASTOMASA malignant, invasive embryonal neoplasm arising from the cerebellum.Medulloblastoma
MELANOCYTOMA, BENIGNC98709A benign neoplasm or hamartoma composed of melanocytes.Benign Melanocytoma
MELANOMA, AMELANOTIC, MALIGNANTC3802A malignant neoplasm composed of melanocytes, which lack melanin.Amelanotic Melanoma
MELANOMA, MALIGNANTC3224MALIGNANT MELANOMAA malignant neoplasm composed of melanocytes.Melanoma
MELANOMA, UVEAL, MALIGNANTC7712MELANOMA OF UVEA;MELANOMA OF THE UVEA;INTRAOCULAR MELANOMAA malignant neoplasm of the uvea composed of melanocytes.Uveal Melanoma
MENINGIOMA, ANAPLASTIC, MALIGNANTC4051ANAPLASTIC MENINGIOMA;MALIGNANT MENINGIOMA;MENINGIOMA, MALIGNANTA malignant neoplasm of the meninges, exhibiting poor differentiation (anaplasia).Anaplastic (Malignant) Meningioma
MENINGIOMA, BENIGNC4055MENINGIOMA, BENIGNA benign neoplasm of the meninges.Benign Meningioma
MENINGIOMA, MALIGNANTC38938GRADE III MENINGIOMA;GRADE 3 MENINGIOMA;WHO GRADE III MENINGIOMAA malignant neoplasm of the meninges.Grade III Meningioma
MENINGIOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3230A neoplasm of the meninges, for which the status of malignancy has not been determined.Meningioma
MESENCHYMAL TUMOR, BENIGNC4267BENIGN CONNECTIVE AND SOFT TISSUE NEOPLASM;BENIGN CONNECTIVE AND SOFT TISSUE TUMOR;BENIGN MESENCHYMAL CELL NEOPLASM;BENIGN NEOPLASM OF THE SOFT TISSUE AND BONE;BENIGN TUMOR OF THE SOFT TISSUE AND BONEA benign soft-tissue neoplasm comprising two or more non-fibroblastic mesenchymal lines of differentiation.Benign Mesenchymoma
MESOTHELIOMA, BENIGNC3762ADENOMATOID TUMOR, BENIGN;BENIGN MESOTHELIOMA;MESOTHELIOMA, BENIGN;BENIGN NEOPLASM OF MESOTHELIUM;BENIGN MESOTHELIAL NEOPLASM;BENIGN TUMOR OF MESOTHELIUM;BENIGN MESOTHELIAL TUMOR;BENIGN LOCALIZED EPITHELIAL MESOTHELIOMA;BENIGN TUMOR OF THE MESOTHELIUM;BENIGN NEOPLASM OF THE MESOTHELIUMA benign neoplasm arising from mesothelial cells.Adenomatoid Tumor
MESOTHELIOMA, MALIGNANTC4456MALIGNANT TUMOR OF MESOTHELIUM;MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF THE MESOTHELIUM;MALIGNANT MESOTHELIAL TUMOR;MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF MESOTHELIUM;MALIGNANT MESOTHELIAL NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE MESOTHELIUMA malignant neoplasm originating from mesothelial cells of the pleura or peritoneum.Malignant Mesothelioma
MESOTHELIOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3234A neoplasm originating from mesothelial cells of the pleura or peritoneum, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Mesothelioma
MIXED GLIOMA, BENIGNC4050A benign neoplasm of the central nervous system with an astrocytic and oligodendrocytic component.Oligoastrocytoma
MIXED TUMOR, BENIGNC8602A benign neoplasm composed of epithelial and/or myoepithelial cells and a mesenchymal component.Pleomorphic Adenoma
MIXED TUMOR, MALIGNANTC3729MALIGNANT MIXED TUMORA malignant neoplasm composed of epithelial and/or myoepithelial cells and a mesenchymal component. A general term for which the transformed cell types have not been specified.Malignant Mixed Neoplasm
MIXED TUMOR, UNDETERMINEDC6930TUMOR, MIXED;MIXED TUMORA neoplasm composed of an epithelial component and/or a mesenchymal component, for which the malignancy status has not been established. A general term for which the transformed cell types have not been specified.Mixed Neoplasm
MUELLERIAN TUMOR, MIXED, MALIGNANTC8975MALIGNANT MIXED MESODERMAL TUMOR;MALIGNANT MIXED MULLERIAN TUMOR;MMMTA malignant neoplasm of the female reproductive system (mostly uterus and ovaries) originating from the Muellerian ducts and composed of carcinomatous and sarcomatous elements.Malignant Mixed Mesodermal (Mullerian) Tumor
MYELOLIPOMA, BENIGNC3736MYELIPOMAA benign tumor of the adrenal gland composed of adipocytes and hematopoietic/lymphoid cells.Adrenal Gland Myelolipoma
MYELOMA, PLASMA CELL, MALIGNANTC3242MYELOMA;MULTIPLE MYELOMAA malignant neoplasm of the bone marrow composed of plasma cells.Plasma Cell Myeloma
MYOEPITHELIOMA, BENIGNC7442A benign neoplasm composed of myoepithelial cells.Benign Myoepithelioma
MYOEPITHELIOMA, MALIGNANTC7596MYOEPITHELIAL CARCINOMA;MALIGNANT MYOEPITHELIOMAA malignant neoplasm composed of myoepithelial cells.Malignant Myoepithelioma
MYXOMA, BENIGNC6577A benign soft tissue neoplasm with a myxoid stroma formation.Myxoma
MYXOSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC3255A malignant soft tissue neoplasm with a myxoid stroma formation.Myxosarcoma
NEOPLASM, BASAL CELL, BENIGNC4743BENIGN BASAL CELL TUMORA benign neoplasm composed of basal cells.Benign Basal Cell Neoplasm
NEOPLASM, BASAL CELL, MALIGNANTC7586A malignant neoplasm composed of basal cells.Malignant Basal Cell Neoplasm
NEOPLASM, BENIGNC3677BENIGN TUMOR;BENIGN UNCLASSIFIABLE TUMORA general term used to describe autonomous growth of tissue where the originating cell type has not been characterized. The term benign indicates the absence of morphologic features associated with malignancy (for instance severe atypia, nuclear pleomorphism, tumor cell necrosis, and abnormal mitoses).Benign Neoplasm
NEOPLASM, MALIGNANTC9305MALIGNANCY;CA;CANCER;MALIGNANT TUMORA general term for autonomous tissue growth exhibiting morphologic features of malignancy (e.g. severe atypia, nuclear pleomorphism, tumor cell necrosis, abnormal mitoses, tissue invasiveness) and for which the transformed cell type has not been specifically identified.Malignant Neoplasm
NEOPLASM, UNDETERMINEDC3262A general term for autonomous tissue growth in which the malignancy status has not been established and for which the transformed cell type has not been specifically identified.Neoplasm
NEPHROBLASTOMA, MALIGNANTC40407EMBRYONAL NEPHROMA;NEPHROBLASTOMA;WILMS TUMOR OF THE KIDNEY;RENAL WILMS' TUMOR;WILMS' TUMOR OF THE KIDNEYA malignant embryonal neoplasm of the kidney.Renal Wilms Tumor
NEURAL CREST TUMOR, UNDETERMINEDC3809NEUROENDOCRINE TUMOR NOS;NEUROENDOCRINE TUMORA neoplasm composed of cells of neuroendocrine origin for which the malignancy status has not been established.Neuroendocrine Neoplasm
NEUROBLASTOMA, MALIGNANTC3270NEUROBLASTOMA (SCHWANNIAN STROMA-POOR)A malignant neoplasm composed of neuroblastic cells.Neuroblastoma
NEUROBLASTOMA, OLFACTORY, MALIGNANTC3789ESTHESIONEUROBLASTOMA;OLFACTORY ESTHESIONEUROBLASTOMA;ESTHESIONEUROBLASTOMA;ESTHESIONEUROEPITHELIOMA;OLFACTORY NEUROEPITHELIOMAA malignant neoplasm of the olfactory receptor cells, composed of neuroblastic cells.Olfactory Neuroblastoma
NEUROFIBROMA, BENIGNC3272An intraneural or extraneural neoplasm arising from nerve tissues and neural sheaths, composed of perineurial-like fibroblasts and Schwann cells.Neurofibroma
NEUROGLIAL TUMOR, UNDETERMINEDC3059GLIOMA;NEOPLASM OF THE NEUROGLIA;NEUROGLIAL NEOPLASMS;TUMOR OF THE NEUROGLIA;TUMORS OF NEUROGLIA;TUMOR OF NEUROGLIA;NEOPLASMS OF NEUROGLIA;GLIAL NEOPLASM;GLIAL TUMOR;GLIOMA;NEOPLASM OF NEUROGLIA;NEUROGLIAL NEOPLASMA neoplasm of the central nervous system composed of glial cells (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells), for which the malignancy status has not been determined.Neuroglial Tumor
ODONTOGENIC TUMOR, BENIGNC4306BENIGN ODONTOGENIC TUMORA benign neoplasm arising from tooth-forming tissues.Benign Odontogenic Neoplasm
ODONTOGENIC TUMOR, UNDETERMINEDC3286ODONTOMA, UNDETERMINED;ODONTOGENIC TUMORA neoplasm arising from tooth-forming tissues, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Odontogenic Neoplasm
ODONTOMA, AMELOBLASTIC, BENIGNC3710AMELOBLASTIC FIBROODONTOMA;FIBROAMELOBLASTIC ODONTOMAA benign neoplasm arising from tooth-forming tissues with-enamel organ differentiation (but without enamel formation).Ameloblastic Fibro-Odontoma
ODONTOMA, AMELOBLASTIC, MALIGNANTC7492A malignant neoplasm arising from tooth-forming tissues with-enamel organ differentiation (but without enamel formation).Ameloblastic Carcinoma
ODONTOMA, BENIGNC3287FIBROODONTOMA;FIBRO-ODONTOMAA benign neoplasm of tooth origin.Odontoma
ODONTOMA, MALIGNANTC4812ODONTOGENIC CARCINOMA;MALIGNANT ODONTOGENIC TUMOR;ODONTOGENIC CARCINOSARCOMAA malignant neoplasm of tooth origin.Malignant Odontogenic Neoplasm
OLIGODENDROGLIOMA, ANAPLASTIC, MALIGNANTC4326WHO GRADE III OLIGODENDROGLIAL NEOPLASM;OLIGODENDROGLIOMA;MALIGNANT;MALIGNANT OLIGODENDROGLIOMA;WHO GRADE III OLIGODENDROGLIAL TUMOR;UNDIFFERENTIATED OLIGODENDROGLIOMAA malignant neoplasm of the central nervous system arising from oligodendrocytes, exhibiting poor differentiation (anaplasia).Anaplastic Oligodendroglioma
OLIGODENDROGLIOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3288WELL DIFFERENTIATED OLIGODENDROGLIOMA;WELL DIFFERENTIATED OLIGODENDROGLIAL TUMOR;WHO GRADE II OLIGODENDROGLIAL TUMOR;WHO GRADE II OLIGODENDROGLIAL NEOPLASMA neoplasm of the central nervous system arising from oligodendrocytes, for which the malignancy status has not been determined.Oligodendroglioma
ONCOCYTOMA, BENIGNC7072ONCOCYTOMA;ONCOCYTIC TUMORA benign neoplasm composed of large cells with abundant eosinophilic granular cytoplasm (oncocytes).Oncocytic Neoplasm
ONCOCYTOMA, MALIGNANTC3679HURTHLE CELL CARCINOMA;HURTHLE CELL ADENOCARCINOMA;ONCOCYTIC ADENOCARCINOMA;ONCOCYTIC CARCINOMAA malignant neoplasm composed of large epithelial cells with abundant granular eosinophilic cytoplasm (oncocytes).Oxyphilic Adenocarcinoma
OSTEOBLASTOMA, BENIGNC3294GIANT OSTEOID OSTEOMA;OSSIFYING GIANT CELL TUMORA benign neoplasm of bone, characterized by the formation of osteoid tissue and large osteoblast-like cells.Osteoblastoma
OSTEOCHONDROMA, BENIGNC3295A benign cartiliginous neoplasm arising from the metaphysis of bone.Osteochondroma
OSTEOCHONDROSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC7155PRIMARY CHONDROSARCOMA;CONVENTIONAL CHONDROSARCOMA OF BONE;PRIMARY CHONDROSARCOMA OF THE BONE;PRIMARY CHONDROSARCOMA OF BONE;PRIMARY BONE CHONDROSARCOMAA malignant cartiliginous neoplasm of bone.Conventional Chondrosarcoma
OSTEOCLASTOMA, MALIGNANTC4304GIANT CELL SARCOMA OF THE BONE;GIANT CELL SARCOMA OF BONE;GIANT CELL BONE SARCOMA;DEDIFFERENTIATED GIANT CELL TUMORA malignant neoplasm of bone comprised of osteoclast-like giant cells and mononuclear cells.Malignant Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
OSTEOCLASTOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3738GIANT CELL NEOPLASM OF BONE;BONE GIANT CELL TUMOR;BONE GIANT CELL NEOPLASMA neoplasm of bone comprised of osteoclast-like giant cells and mononuclear cells, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Giant Cell Tumor of Bone
OSTEOFIBROMA, BENIGNC3740OSTEOFIBROMA, BONE;DESMOID TUMOR OF BONE;DESMOPLASTIC FIBROMA OF BONE;DESMOPLASTIC FIBROMA OF THE BONE;DESMOPLASTIC FIBROMA;OSSEOUS DESMOPLASTIC FIBROMAA benign neoplasm characterized by osteolysis and the presence of a rich collagenous stroma and spindle cells.Bone Desmoplastic Fibroma
OSTEOMA, BENIGNC3296A benign well-differentiated neoplasm of bone.Osteoma
OSTEOSARCOMA, EXTRASKELETAL, MALIGNANTC8810OSSIFYING SARCOMA;EXTRAOSSEOUS OSTEOSARCOMA;EXTRASKELETAL OSTEOGENIC SARCOMA;SOFT TISSUE OSTEOSARCOMAA malignant bone-forming neoplasm, arising in tissue other than bone.Extraskeletal Osteosarcoma
OSTEOSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC9145OSTEOGENIC SARCOMA;OSTEOGENIC SARCOMAA malignant neoplasm usually arising from bone.Osteosarcoma
OVARIAN SEX CORD-STROMAL TUMOR, BENIGNC6803SEX CORD STROMAL TUMOR, BENIGN;BENIGN SEX CORD-STROMAL NEOPLASM OF THE OVARY;BENIGN SEX CORD-STROMAL TUMOR OF THE OVARY;BENIGN OVARIAN SEX CORD-STROMAL NEOPLASM;BENIGN SEX CORD-STROMAL TUMOR OF OVARY;BENIGN SEX CORD-STROMAL NEOPLASM OF OVARYA benign neoplasm of the ovary, originating from the sex-cord stroma.Benign Ovarian Sex Cord-Stromal Tumor
PAPILLOMA, BENIGNC7440A benign epithelial neoplasm that projects above the surrounding epithelial surface.Papilloma
PAPILLOMA, CHOROID PLEXUS, BENIGNC3698PAPILLOMA OF CHOROID PLEXUS;PAPILLOMA OF THE CHOROID PLEXUSA benign neoplasm of the choroid plexus of the central nervous system.Choroid Plexus Papilloma
PAPILLOMA, SQUAMOUS CELL, BENIGNC3712EPIDERMOID PAPILLOMA;EPIDERMOID CELL PAPILLOMA;KERATOTIC PAPILLOMA;SQUAMOUS CELL PAPILLOMAA benign epithelial neoplasm characterized by a papillary growth pattern and a proliferation of neoplastic squamous cells.Squamous Papilloma
PAPILLOMA, TRANSITIONAL CELL, BENIGNC4115TRANSITIONAL PAPILLOMAA benign papillary neoplasm composed of transitional cells.Transitional Cell Papilloma
PARAGANGLIOMA, BENIGNC48314NEURAL CREST TUMOR, BENIGN;NEUROENDOCRINE TUMOR, BENIGN;BENIGN PARAGANGLIONIC NEOPLASM;BENIGN NEUROENDOCRINE CELL TUMORA benign neoplasm arising from paraganglia located along nerves composed of neoplastic neuroectodermal chromaffin cells.Benign Paraganglioma
PARAGANGLIOMA, MALIGNANTC8559MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE PARAGANGLION;MALIGNANT TUMOR OF PARAGANGLION;MALIGNANT PARAGANGLIONIC NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT PARAGANGLIONIC TUMOR;MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF PARAGANGLION;MALIGNANT PARAGANGLION NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT PARAGANGLION TUMOR;PARAGANGLION NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT;MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF THE PARAGANGLIONA malignant neoplasm arising from paraganglia located along nerves composed of neoplastic neuroectodermal chromaffin cells.Malignant Paraganglioma
PARAGANGLIOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3308PARAGANGLION NEOPLASM;NEOPLASM OF PARAGANGLION;TUMOR OF THE PARAGANGLION;PARAGANGLION TUMOR;TUMOR OF PARAGANGLION;PARAGANGLIONIC NEOPLASM;PARAGANGLIONIC TUMOR;NEOPLASM OF THE PARAGANGLIONA neoplasm arising from paraganglia located along nerves composed of neoplastic neuroectodermal chromaffin cells, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Paraganglioma
PERIPHERAL NERVE SHEATH TUMOR, MALIGNANTC3798MALIGNANT NEURILEMMOMA;MALIGNANT SCHWANNOMA;NEUROFIBROSARCOMA, MALIGNANT;MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF PERIPHERAL NERVE SHEATH;MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVE SHEATH;MALIGNANT NEURILEMMOMA;MALIGNANT NEURILEMOMA;MALIGNANT PERIPHERAL NERVE SHEATH NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT PERIPHERAL NERVE SHEATH TUMOUR;MALIGNANT TUMOR OF PERIPHERAL NERVE SHEATH;MALIGNANT TUMOR OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVE SHEATH;MPNSTA malignant neoplasm, originating from the sheaths of the peripheral nerve.Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor
PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA, BENIGNC48305A benign neoplasm of the adrenal gland medulla.Benign Adrenal Gland Pheochromocytoma
PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA, COMPLEX, BENIGNC92181A benign neoplasm of the adrenal gland medulla, composed of medullary and neuroectodermal components.Benign Adrenal Gland Composite Pheochromocytoma
PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA, COMPLEX, UNDETERMINEDC48306A neoplasm of the adrenal gland medulla, composed of medullary and neuroectodermal components, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Adrenal Gland Composite Pheochromocytoma
PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA, COMPLEX,MALIGNANTC92184A malignant neoplasm of the adrenal gland medulla, composed of medullary and neuroectodermal components.Malignant Adrenal Gland Composite Pheochromocytoma
PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA, MALIGNANTC4220MALIGNANT PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA;MALIGNANT ADRENAL MEDULLARY PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA;MALIGNANT ADRENAL PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA;MALIGNANT ADRENAL GLAND PARAGANGLIOMA;MALIGNANT ADRENAL GLAND CHROMAFFINOMA;MALIGNANT ADRENAL GLAND CHROMAFFIN NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT ADRENAL GLAND CHROMAFFIN TUMOR;MALIGNANT ADRENAL GLAND CHROMAFFIN PARAGANGLIOMA;PHEOCHROMOBLASTOMA;MALIGNANT ADRENAL MEDULLARY PARAGANGLIOMAA malignant neoplasm of the adrenal gland medulla.Malignant Adrenal Gland Pheochromocytoma
PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3326ADRENAL PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA;CHROMAFFIN PARAGANGLIOMA OF THE ADRENAL GLAND;INTRAADRENAL PARAGANGLIOMA;ADRENAL MEDULLARY PARAGANGLIOMA;ADRENAL GLAND PARAGANGLIOMA;ADRENAL MEDULLARY PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA;PCC;ADRENAL GLAND CHROMAFFIN PARAGANGLIOMA;PHAEOCHROMOCYTOMA;ADRENAL GLAND CHROMAFFINOMA;PHEOCHROMOCYTOMAA neoplasm of the adrenal gland medulla, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Adrenal Gland Pheochromocytoma
PILOMATRIXOMA, BENIGNC7368BENIGN PILOMATRICOMA;PILOMATRIXOMA;CALCIFYING EPITHERLIOMA OF MALHERBE;BENIGN PILOMATRIXOMA;BENIGN HAIR FOLLICLE NEOPLASMA benign adnexal neoplasm arising from hair-bearing skin surfaces.Pilomatricoma
PINEOBLASTOMA, MALIGNANTC9344PINEAL GLAND PNET;PINEAL GLAND PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL NEOPLASM;PINEAL GLAND PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL TUMOR;PINEAL PNET;PINEAL PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL NEOPLASM;PINEAL PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL TUMOR;PNET OF PINEAL GLAND;PNET OF THE PINEAL GLAND;PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL NEOPLASM OF PINEAL GLAND;PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL NEOPLASM OF THE PINEAL GLAND;PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL TUMOR OF PINEAL GLAND;PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL TUMOR OF THE PINEAL GLANDA poorly differentiated malignant embryonal neoplasm arising from the pineal region of the brain.Pineoblastoma
PINEOCYTOMA, BENIGNC6966PINEALOMA;BENIGN PINEALOMAA benign neoplasm of the brain arising from the pineal gland.Pineocytoma
PITUICYTOMA, BENIGNC7157POSTERIOR PITUITARY TUMOR;POSTERIOR PITUITARY GLAND TUMOR;NEUROHYPOPHYSIS NEOPLASM;NEUROHYPOPHYSIS TUMOR;POSTERIOR PITUITARY NEOPLASMA neoplasm arising from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland.Posterior Pituitary Gland Neoplasm
PLASMA CELL TUMOR, MALIGNANTC4665PLASMACYTIC TUMOR;PLASMA CELL DYSCRASIA;PLASMACYTIC TUMOR;PLASMA CELL TUMOR;PLASMACYTIC NEOPLASMA malignant neoplasm composed of plasma cells.Plasma Cell Neoplasm
POLYP, ADENOMATOUS, UNDETERMINEDC3764POLYPOID ADENOMAA neoplasm, originating from glandular epithelium, exhibiting polypoid growth, for which the malignancy status has not been determined.Adenomatous Polyp
POLYP, ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL, BENIGNC6433POLYP, STROMAL;POLYP OF THE ENDOMETRIUM;ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL POLYP;POLYP OF ENDOMETRIUM;ADENOMA;ENDOMETRIAL;GLANDULAR ENDOMETRIAL POLYP;ENDOMETRIAL ADENOMAA benign polypoid neoplasm of the endometrium projecting into the endometrial cavity.Endometrial Polyp
POLYP, INFLAMMATORY, BENIGNC5680INFLAMMATORY POLYP OF THE LARGE BOWEL;LARGE BOWEL INFLAMMATORY POLYP;INFLAMMATORY POLY OF LARGE BOWELA non-neoplastic inflammatory polypoid lesion in the colon and rectum.Colorectal Inflammatory Polyp
POLYP, UNDETERMINEDC3340A protruding growth attached to the underlying tissue by a broad base or a thin stalk, which can be either inflammatory, hamartomatous, or neoplastic.Polyp
POLYP, VAGINAL, BENIGNC3664POLYP OF THE VAGINA;POLYP OF VAGINAA benign polypoid growth arising from the vaginal wall.Vaginal Polyp
RETICULOSIS, MALIGNANTC4684ANGIOCENTRIC T-CELL LYMPHOMAA malignant lymphoid neoplasm composed of EBV-positive NK/T cells arranged in an angiocentric pattern.Nasal Type Extranodal NK/T-Cell Lymphoma
RETINOBLASTOMA, MALIGNANTC7541RBA malignant neoplasm originating in the nuclear layer of the retina.Retinoblastoma
RHABDOMYOMA, BENIGNC3358A benign neoplasm arising from skeletal muscle, characterized by the presence of rhabdomyoblasts.Rhabdomyoma
RHABDOMYOSARCOMA, MALIGNANTC3359A malignant mesenchymal neoplasm arising from skeletal muscle.Rhabdomyosarcoma
SARCOMA, GRANULOCYTIC, MALIGNANTC35815A malignant neoplasm composed of myeloblasts, neutrophils and neutrophil precursors.Granulocytic Sarcoma
SARCOMA, HISTIOCYTIC, MALIGNANTC27349A malignant neoplasm composed of cells resembling histiocytes.Histiocytic Sarcoma
SARCOMA, LEPTOMENINGEAL, MALIGNANTC8312SARCOMA, MENINGEAL;SARCOMA OF LEPTOMENINGES;SARCOMA OF THE LEPTOMENINGESA malignant mesenchymal neoplasm arising from the leptomeninges.Leptomeningeal Sarcoma
SARCOMA, MALIGNANTC9118SARCOMA OF SOFT TISSUE AND BONE;SARCOMA OF THE SOFT TISSUE AND BONE;SARCOMA;MESENCHYMAL TUMOR, MALIGNANTA malignant mesenchymal neoplasm. A general term for which the transformed cell type has not been specified.Sarcoma
SARCOMA, MYELOID, MALIGNANTC3520CHLOROMA;EXTRAMEDULLARY MYELOID TUMORA malignant neoplasm composed of myeloblasts or immature myeloid cells. It occurs in extramedullary sites or the bone.Myeloid Sarcoma
SARCOMA, SYNOVIAL, MALIGNANTC3400SSA malignant neoplasm that usually arises in the synovial membranes of the joints and the synovial cells of the tendons and bursae.Synovial Sarcoma
SCHWANNOMA, BENIGNC3269NEURILEMMOMA;SCHWANNOMA;NEURINOMA;SCHWANNOMA (WHO GRADE I)A benign neoplasm of the peripheral nervous system composed of well-differentiated Schwann cells.Schwannoma
SEMINOMA, MALIGNANTC9309SEMINOMA, PURE;SEMINOMAA malignant germ cell neoplasm of the testis.Seminoma
SERTOLI CELL TUMOR, BENIGNC67012ARRHENOBLASTOMA, BENIGN;BENIGN ANDROBLASTOMAA benign neoplasm of the testis or ovary, originating from Sertoli cells.Benign Sertoli Cell Tumor
SERTOLI CELL TUMOR, MALIGNANTC67006ARRHENOBLASTOMA, MALIGNANT;MALIGNANT ANDROBLASTOMAA malignant neoplasm of the testis or ovary, originating from Sertoli cells.Malignant Sertoli Cell Tumor
SERTOLI CELL TUMOR, UNDETERMINEDC98794An ovarian neoplasm comprising Sertoli cells in which the malignancy status has not been established.Undetermined Sertoli Cell Tumor
STROMAL NEPHROMA, MALIGNANTC6569CMN;MESOBLASTIC NEPHROMAA congenital malignant neoplasm of the kidney characterized by the presence of fibroblastic cells.Congenital Mesoblastic Nephroma
STROMAL SARCOMA, ENDOMETRIAL, MALIGNANTC8973ESSA malignant, mesenchymal tumor of the uterine stroma.Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma
STROMAL SARCOMA, MALIGNANTC6926STROMAL TUMOR, MALIGNANTA malignant neoplasm characterized by the presence of atypical mesenchymal-stromal cells.Stromal Sarcoma
STROMAL TUMOR, BENIGNC66772A benign neoplasm composed of mesenchymal stromal cells.Benign Stromal Tumor
STROMAL TUMOR, GONADAL, MALIGNANTC67561SEX CORD STROMAL TUMOR, MALIGNANTA malignant neoplasm originating from the gonadal sex cord stroma.Malignant Sex Cord-Stromal Tumor
STROMAL TUMOR, GONADAL, UNDETERMINEDC3794SEX CORD-STROMAL TUMOR, UNDETERMINED;SEX CORD-STROMAL NEOPLASMA neoplasm originating from the gonadal sex cord stroma, for which the status of malignancy has not been determined.Sex Cord-Stromal Tumor
SUBEPENDYMOMA, BENIGNC3795WHO GRADE I EPENDYMAL TUMOR;WHO GRADE I EPENDYMAL NEOPLASM;SUBEPENDYMAL GLIOMAA benign neoplasm of the brain localized in the vicinity of a ventricular wall and is composed of glial tumor cell clusters embedded in an abundant fibrillary matrix with frequent microcystic changes.Subependymoma
SYNOVIOMA, BENIGNC3829BENIGN NEOPLASM OF SYNOVIUM;BENIGN SYNOVIOMA;BENIGN NEOPLASM OF THE SYNOVIUM;BENIGN TUMOR OF THE SYNOVIUM;BENIGN TUMOR OF SYNOVIUM;BENIGN SYNOVIAL TUMORA benign neoplasm arising from the synovial membrane.Benign Synovial Neoplasm
TERATOMA, BENIGNC67107A benign germ-cell neoplasm derived from pluripotent cells and consisting of components from one or more of the three germ-cell layers.Benign Teratoma
TERATOMA, MALIGNANTC4286IMMATURE TERATOMAA malignant germ-cell neoplasm derived from pluripotent cells and consisting of components from one or more of the three germ-cell layers.Immature Teratoma
TERATOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3403A germ-cell neoplasm derived from pluripotent cells and consisting of components from one or more of the three germ-cell layers, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Teratoma
THECOMA, BENIGNC5219THECAL CELL TUMOR, BENIGN;BENIGN THECAL CELL NEOPLASM OF THE OVARY;BENIGN OVARIAN THECAL CELL TUMOR;BENIGN OVARIAN THECAL CELL NEOPLASM;BENIGN THECAL CELL TUMOR OF THE OVARY;BENIGN THECAL CELL TUMOR OF OVARY;BENIGN THECOMA OF THE OVARY;BENIGN THECOMA OF OVARY;BENIGN THECAL CELL NEOPLASM OF OVARYA benign sex-cord neoplasm of the ovary, originating from theca cells.Benign Ovarian Thecoma
THECOMA, OVARIAN, MALIGNANTC6929THECOMA, MALIGNANT;MALIGNANT THECOMA OF THE OVARY;MALIGNANT THECAL CELL NEOPLASM OF THE OVARY;MALIGNANT THECAL CELL NEOPLASM OF OVARY;MALIGNANT OVARIAN THECAL CELL NEOPLASM;MALIGNANT THECAL CELL TUMOR OF THE OVARY;MALIGNANT THECOMA OF OVARY;MALIGNANT OVARIAN THECAL CELL TUMOR;MALIGNANT THECAL CELL TUMOR OF OVARYA malignant sex-cord neoplasm of the ovary, originating from theca cells.Malignant Ovarian Thecoma
THYMOMA, BENIGNC66746A benign neoplasm of the thymus, originating from epithelial thymus cells.Benign Thymoma
THYMOMA, MALIGNANTC7612A malignant neoplasm of the thymus, originating from epithelial thymus cells.Malignant Thymoma
THYMOMA, UNDETERMINEDC3411A neoplasm of the thymus, originating from epithelial thymus cells, for which the malignancy status has not been established.Thymoma
TRICHOEPITHELIOMA, BENIGNC27132BROOKE'S TUMOR;TRICHOGENIC TRICHOBLASTOMA;TRICHOGENIC ADNEXAL TUMOR;TRICHOEPITHELIOMAA benign hair follicle neoplasm with trichoblastic differentiation.Trichoblastoma
YOLK SAC TUMOR, MALIGNANTC3011ENDODERMAL SINUS TUMOR;YOLK SAC TUMOR SITE UNSPECIFIED;YOLK SAC NEOPLASM;ENDODERMAL SINUS NEOPLASMA non-seminomatous malignant germ cell tumor composed of primitive germ cells and which produce an eosinophilic substance (alpha-fetoprotein).Yolk Sac Tumor
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CL.C90004.NEOSTATNeoplastic Status
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C90004Neoplastic StatusTerminology related to the classifications of the results from a histopathological analysis of a tumor.CDISC SEND Tumor Findings Histopathology Result Category Terminology
BENIGNC14172BenignFor neoplasms, a non-infiltrating and non-metastasizing neoplastic process that is characterized by the absence of morphologic features associated with malignancy (e.g., severe atypia, nuclear pleomorphism, tumor cell necrosis, and abnormal mitoses). For other conditions, a process that is mild in nature and not dangerous to health. (NCI)Benign
MALIGNANTC14143MalignantRefers to abnormal cell activity manifested by decreased control over growth and function, causing tumor growth or spread into surrounding tissue and adverse effects to the host. (NCI)Malignant
METASTATICC14174MetastaticA term referring to the pathologic observation of a tumor extension or migration from its original site of growth to another non-adjacent site.Metastatic
UNDETERMINEDC89084UndeterminedA term referring to the lack of definitive clinical or pathologic criteria for a tumor to predict its clinical course or classify it as benign or malignant.Undetermined
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CL.C66742.NYNo Yes Response
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C66742No Yes ResponseA term that is used to indicate a question with permissible values of yes/no/unknown/not applicable.CDISC SDTM Yes No Unknown or Not Applicable Response Terminology
NC49487NoThe non-affirmative response to a question. (NCI)No
NAC48660NADetermination of a value is not relevant in the current context. (NCI)Not Applicable
UC17998U;UnknownNot known, not observed, not recorded, or refused. (NCI)Unknown
YC49488YesThe affirmative response to a question. (NCI)Yes
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CL.C66789.NDNot Done
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C66789Not DoneIndicates a task, process or examination that has either not been initiated or completed. (NCI)CDISC SDTM Not Done Terminology
NOT DONEC49484Indicates a task, process or examination that has either not been initiated or completed. (NCI)Not Done
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CL.C89977.OMTESTCDOrgan Measurement Test Code
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C89977Organ Measurement Test CodeTerminology for the test codes concerned with the measurement of organs.CDISC SEND Organ Measurement Test Code Terminology
OWBRC90427Organ to Brain Weight RatioA numeric comparison of the weight of an organ to the weight of the brain.Organ to Brain Weight Ratio
OWBWC90426Organ to Body Weight RatioA numeric comparison of the weight of an organ to body weight.Organ to Body Weight Ratio
OWHTC90428Organ to Heart Weight RatioA numeric comparison of the weight of an organ to the weight of the heart.Organ to Heart Weight Ratio
WEIGHTC25208WeightThe vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity. (NCI)Weight
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CL.C89976.OMTESTOrgan Measurement Test Name
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C89976Organ Measurement Test NameTerminology for the test names concerned with the measurement of organs.CDISC SEND Organ Measurement Test Name Terminology
Organ to Body Weight RatioC90426Organ to Body Weight RatioA numeric comparison of the weight of an organ to body weight.Organ to Body Weight Ratio
Organ to Brain Weight RatioC90427Organ to Brain Weight RatioA numeric comparison of the weight of an organ to the weight of the brain.Organ to Brain Weight Ratio
Organ to Heart Weight RatioC90428Organ to Heart Weight RatioA numeric comparison of the weight of an organ to the weight of the heart.Organ to Heart Weight Ratio
WeightC25208WeightThe vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity. (NCI)Weight
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CL.C66726.FRMPharmaceutical Dosage Form
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C66726Pharmaceutical Dosage Form;Dose FormThe form of the completed pharmaceutical product, e.g. tablet, capsule, injection, elixir, suppository. Dosage form can have a significant effect on the onset, duration and intensity of the pharmacological action of a drug. A pharmaceutical dosage form controls the rate at which the drug is released into the biological fluids. This release rate affects its intrinsic absorption pattern and therefore, the bioavailability of the drug.CDISC SDTM Pharmaceutical Dosage Form Terminology
AEROSOLC42887aerA product that is packaged under pressure and contains therapeutically active ingredients that are released upon activation of an appropriate valve system; it is intended for topical application to the skin as well as local application into the nose (nasal aerosols), mouth (lingual aerosols), or lungs (inhalation aerosols). (FDA)Aerosol Dosage Form
AEROSOL, FOAMC42888A dosage form containing one or more active ingredients, surfactants, aqueous or non-aqueous liquids, and the propellants; if the propellant is in the internal (discontinuous) phase (i.e., of the oil-in-water type), a stable foam is discharged, and if the propellant is in the external (continuous) phase (i.e., of the water-in-oil type), a spray or a quick-breaking foam is discharged. (FDA)Aerosol Foam Dosage Form
AEROSOL, METEREDC42960A pressurized dosage form consisting of metered dose valves which allow for the delivery of a uniform quantity of spray upon each activation. (NCI)Metered Aerosol Dosage Form
AEROSOL, POWDERC42971A product that is packaged under pressure and contains therapeutically active ingredients, in the form of a powder, that are released upon activation of an appropriate valve system. (NCI)Powder Aerosol Dosage Form
AEROSOL, SPRAYC42889An aerosol product which utilizes a compressed gas as the propellant to provide the force necessary to expel the product as a wet spray; it is applicable to solutions of medicinal agents in aqueous solvents. (NCI)Aerosol Spray Dosage Form
BAR, CHEWABLEC42892A solid dosage form usually in the form of a rectangle that is meant to be chewed. (NCI)Chewable Bar Dosage Form
BEADC42890A solid dosage form in the shape of a small ball. (NCI)Bead Dosage Form
BEAD, IMPLANT, EXTENDED RELEASEC43451A small sterile solid mass consisting of a highly purified drug intended for implantation in the body which would allow at least a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug presented as a conventional dosage form. (NCI)Extended Release Bead Implant Dosage Form
BLOCKC42891Solid dosage form, usually in the shape of a square or rectangle. (NCI)Block Dosage Form
CAPSULEC25158capA solid pharmaceutical dosage form that contains medicinal agent within either a hard or soft soluble container or shell, usually used for the oral administration of medicine. The shells are made of a suitable form of gelatin or other substance. (NCI)Capsule Dosage Form
CAPSULE, COATEDC42895A solid dosage form in which the drug is enclosed within either a hard or soft soluble container or "shell" made from a suitable form of gelatin; additionally, the capsule is covered in a designated coating. (NCI)Coated Capsule Dosage Form
CAPSULE, COATED PELLETSC42896A solid dosage form in which the drug is enclosed within either a hard or soft soluble container or "shell" made from a suitable form of gelatin; the drug itself is in the form of granules to which varying amounts of coating have been applied. (NCI)Coated Pellets in Capsule Dosage Form
CAPSULE, COATED, EXTENDED RELEASEC42917A solid dosage form in which the drug is enclosed within either a hard or soft soluble container or "shell" made from a suitable form of gelatin; additionally, the capsule is covered in a designated coating, and which releases a drug (or drugs) in such a manner to allow at least a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug (or drugs) presented as a conventional dosage form. (NCI)Extended Release Coated Capsule Dosage Form
CAPSULE, DELAYED RELEASEC42902A solid dosage form in which the drug is enclosed within either a hard or soft soluble container made from a suitable form of gelatin, and which releases a drug (or drugs) at a time other than promptly after administration. Enteric-coated articles are delayed release dosage forms. (NCI)Delayed Release Capsule Dosage Form
CAPSULE, DELAYED RELEASE PELLETSC42904A solid dosage form in which the drug is enclosed within either a hard or soft soluble container or "shell" made from a suitable form of gelatin; the drug itself is in the form of granules to which enteric coating has been applied, thus delaying release of the drug until its passage into the intestines. (NCI)Delayed Release Pellets in Capsule Dosage Form
CAPSULE, EXTENDED RELEASEC42916A solid dosage form in which the drug is enclosed within either a hard or soft soluble container made from a suitable form of gelatin, and which releases a drug (or drugs) in such a manner to allow a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug (or drugs) presented as a conventional dosage form. (NCI)Extended Release Capsule Dosage Form
CAPSULE, FILM COATED, EXTENDED RELEASEC42928A solid dosage form in which the drug is enclosed within either a hard or soft soluble container or "shell" made from a suitable form of gelatin; additionally, the capsule is covered in a designated film coating, and which releases a drug (or drugs) in such a manner to allow at least a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug (or drugs) presented as a conventional dosage form. (NCI)Extended Release Film Coated Capsule Dosage Form
CAPSULE, GELATIN COATEDC42936A solid dosage form in which the drug is enclosed within either a hard or soft soluble container made from a suitable form of gelatin; through a banding process, the capsule is coated with additional layers of gelatin so as to form a complete seal. (NCI)Gelatin Coated Capsule Dosage Form
CAPSULE, LIQUID FILLEDC42954A solid dosage form in which the drug is enclosed within a soluble, gelatin shell which is plasticized by the addition of a polyol, such as sorbitol or glycerin, and is therefore of a somewhat thicker consistency than that of a hard shell capsule; typically, the active ingredients are dissolved or suspended in a liquid vehicle. (NCI)Liquid Filled Capsule Dosage Form
CEMENTC45414A substance that serves to produce solid union between two surfaces. (NCI)Cement Dosage Form
CIGARETTEC42678A narrow tube filled with material that is capable to burn with release of therapeutically-active substance(s) during the process of smoking. Cigarette is a very efficient drug-delivery inhaler system for fast-acting substances.(FDA)Cigarette Dosage Form
CLOTHC60884A large piece of relatively flat, absorbent material that contains a drug. It is typically used for applying medication or for cleansing. (FDA)Cloth Dosage Form
CONCENTRATEC60891A liquid preparation of increased strength and reduced volume which is usually diluted prior to administration. (NCI)Concentrate Dosage Form
CONEC42900A solid dosage form bounded by a circular base and the surface formed by line segments joining every point of the boundary of the base to a common vertex. A cone (usually containing antibiotics) is normally placed below the gingiva after a dental extraction. (NCI)Cone Dosage Form
CORE, EXTENDED RELEASEC42919An ocular system placed in the eye from which the drug diffuses through a membrane at a constant rate over a specified period. (NCI)Extended Release Core Dosage Form
CREAMC28944A semisolid emulsion of either the oil-in-water or the water-in-oil type, ordinarily intended for topical use. (NCI)Cream Dosage Form
CREAM, AUGMENTEDC60897A cream dosage form that enhances drug delivery. Augmentation does not refer to the strength of the drug in the dosage form. NOTE: CDER has decided to refrain from expanding the use of this dosage form due to difficulties in setting specific criteria that must be met to be considered augmented. (FDA)Augmented Cream Dosage Form
CRYSTALC42901A naturally produced angular solid of definite form in which the ultimate units from which it is built up are systematically arranged; they are usually evenly spaced on a regular space lattice.Crystal Dosage Form
CULTUREC45415The propagation of microorganisms or of living tissue cells in special media conducive to their growth. (NCI)Culture Dosage Form
DIAPHRAGMC47890A device usually dome-shaped, worn during copulation over the cervical mouth for prevention of conception or infection. (NCI)Diaphragm Dosage Form
DISCC43525A circular plate-like organ or structure. (FDA)Disc Dosage Form
DOUCHEC42679A liquid preparation, intended for the irrigative cleansing of the vagina, that is prepared from powders, liquid solutions, or liquid concentrates and contains one or more chemical substances dissolved in a suitable solvent or mutually miscible solvents. (NCI)Douche Dosage Form
DRESSINGC42763The application of various materials for protecting a wound.(FDA)Dressing Dosage Form
DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMC17423Modern technology, distributed with or as a part of a drug product that allows for the uniform release or targeting of drugs to the body. (FDA)Drug Delivery System
ELIXIRC42912A clear, pleasantly flavored, sweetened hydroalcoholic liquid containing dissolved medicinal agents; it is intended for oral use. (NCI)Elixir Dosage Form
EMULSIONC42913A dosage form consisting of a two-phase system comprised of at least two immiscible liquids (1), one of which is dispersed as droplets (internal or dispersed phase) within the other liquid (external or continuous phase), generally stabilized with one or more emulsifying agents. Note 1: A liquid is pourable; it flows and conforms to its container at room temperature. It displays Newtonian or pseudoplastic flow behavior. Note 2: Emulsion is used as a dosage form term unless a more specific term is applicable, e.g. cream, lotion, ointment. (NCI)Emulsion Dosage Form
ENEMAC42915A rectal preparation for therapeutic, diagnostic, or nutritive purposes. (NCI)Enema Dosage Form
EXTRACTC42929A concentrated preparation of vegetable or animal drugs obtained by removal of the active constituents of the respective drugs with a suitable menstrua, evaporation of all or nearly all of the solvent, and adjustment of the residual masses or powders to the prescribed standards. (NCI)Extract Dosage Form
FIBER, EXTENDED RELEASEC60926A slender and elongated solid thread-like substance that delivers drug in such a manner to allow a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug (or drugs) presented as a conventional dosage form. (FDA)Extended Release Fiber Dosage Form
FILMC42932A thin layer or coating. (NCI)Film Dosage Form
FILM, EXTENDED RELEASEC42920A drug delivery system in the form of a film that releases the drug over an extended period in such a way as to maintain constant drug levels in the blood or target tissue. (NCI)Extended Release Film Dosage Form
FILM, SOLUBLEC42984A thin layer or coating which is susceptible to being dissolved when in contact with a liquid. (NCI)Soluble Film Dosage Form
FOR SOLUTIONC60927A product, usually a solid, intended for solution prior to administration. (FDA)Dosage Form For Solution
FOR SUSPENSIONC60928A product, usually a solid, intended for suspension prior to administration. (FDA)Dosage Form For Suspension
FOR SUSPENSION, EXTENDED RELEASEC60929A product, usually a solid, intended for suspension prior to administration; once the suspension is administered, the drug will be released at a constant rate over a specified period. (FDA)Extended Release Dosage Form For Suspension
GASC42933Any elastic aeriform fluid in which the molecules are separated from one another and have free paths. (NCI)Gas Dosage Form
GELC42934A semisolid (1) dosage form that contains a gelling agent to provide stiffness to a solution or a colloidal dispersion (2). A gel may contain suspended particles. Note 1: A semisolid is not pourable; it does not flow or conform to its container at room temperature. It does not flow at low shear stress and generally exhibits plastic flow behavior. Note 2: A colloidal dispersion is a system in which particles of colloidal dimension (i.e., typically between 1 nm and 1 micrometer) are distributed uniformly throughout a liquid. (NCI)Gel Dosage Form
GEL, DENTIFRICEC42906A combination of a dentifrice (formulation intended to clean and/or polish the teeth, and which may contain certain additional agents), and a gel. It is used with a toothbrush for the purpose of cleaning and polishing the teeth. (NCI)Dentifrice Gel Dosage Form
GEL, METEREDC60930A gel preparation, with metered dose valves, which allow for the delivery of a uniform quantity of gel upon each activation. (FDA)Metered Gel Dosage Form
GENERATORC48193An apparatus for the formation of vapor or gas from a liquid or solid by heat or chemical action. The term GENERATOR also applies to radioactive columns from which radionuclides are provided. (NCI)Generator Dosage Form
GLOBULEC42937Also called pellets or pilules, are made of pure sucrose, lactose, or other polysaccharides. They are formed into small globular masses of various sizes, and are medicated by placing them in a vial and adding the liquid drug attenuation in the proportion not less than one percent (v/w). After shaking, the medicated globules are dried at temperatures not to exceed 40 degrees Centigrade. (NCI)Globule Dosage Form
GRAFTC45416A slip of skin or of other tissue for implantation. (NCI)Graft Dosage Form
GRANULEC42938A small particle or grain. (NCI)Granule Dosage Form
GRANULE, DELAYED RELEASEC42903A small medicinal particle or grain to which an enteric or other coating has been applied, thus delaying release of the drug until its passage into the intestines. (NCI)Delayed Release Granule Dosage Form
GRANULE, EFFERVESCENTC42909A small particle or grain containing a medicinal agent in a dry mixture usually composed of sodium bicarbonate, citric acid, and tartaric acid which, when in contact with water, has the capability to release gas, resulting in effervescence. (NCI)Effervescent Granule Dosage Form
GRANULE, FOR SOLUTIONC42939A small medicinal particle or grain made available in its more stable dry form, to be reconstituted with solvent just before dispensing; the granules are so prepared to contain not only the medicinal agent, but the colorants, flavorants, and any other desired pharmaceutic ingredient. (NCI)Granule For Solution Dosage Form
GRANULE, FOR SUSPENSIONC42940A small medicinal particle or grain made available in its more stable dry form, to be reconstituted with solvent just before dispensing to form a suspension; the granules are so prepared to contain not only the medicinal agent, but the colorants, flavorants, and any other desired pharmaceutic ingredient. (NCI)Granule For Suspension Dosage Form
GRANULE, FOR SUSPENSION, EXTENDED RELEASEC42921A small medicinal particle or grain made available in its more stable dry form, to be reconstituted with solvent just before dispensing to form a suspension; the extended release system achieves slow release of the drug over an extended period of time and maintains constant drug levels in the blood or target tissue. (NCI)Extended Release Granule For Suspension Dosage Form
GUMC42941A mucilaginous excretion from various plants. (NCI)Gum Dosage Form
GUM, CHEWINGC42894A sweetened and flavored insoluble plastic material of various shapes which when chewed, releases a drug substance into the oral cavity. (NCI)Chewing Gum Dosage Form
GUM, RESINC42978Natural mixture of gum and resin, usually obtained as exudations from plants. (NCI)Resin Gum Dosage Form
IMPLANTC42942A material containing drug intended to be inserted securely and deeply in a living site for growth, slow release, or formation of an organic union. (NCI)Implant Dosage Form
INHALANTC42944A special class of inhalations consisting of a drug or combination of drugs, that by virtue of their high vapor pressure, can be carried by an air current into the nasal passage where they exert their effect; the container from which the inhalant generally is administered is known as an inhaler. (NCI)Inhalant Dosage Form
INJECTABLE, LIPOSOMALC60931An injection, which either consists of or forms liposomes (a lipid bilayer vesicle usually composed of phospholipids which is used to encapsulate an active drug substance). (FDA)Liposomal Injection Dosage Form
INJECTIONC42946A sterile preparation intended for parenteral use; five distinct classes of injections exist as defined by the USP. (NCI)Injectable Dosage Form
INJECTION, EMULSIONC42914An emulsion consisting of a sterile, pyrogen-free preparation intended to be administered parenterally.(FDA)Emulsion for Injection Dosage Form
INJECTION, LIPID COMPLEXC42950[definition pending](FDA)Injectable Lipid Complex Dosage Form
INJECTION, POWDER, FOR SOLUTIONC42974A sterile preparation intended for reconstitution to form a solution for parenteral use. (NCI)Powder For Injectable Solution Dosage Form
INJECTION, POWDER, FOR SUSPENSIONC42976A sterile preparation intended for reconstitution to form a suspension for parenteral use. (NCI)Powder For Injectable Suspension Dosage Form
INJECTION, POWDER, FOR SUSPENSION, EXTENDED RELEASEC42977A dried preparation intended for reconstitution to form a suspension for parenteral use which has been formulated in a manner to allow at least a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug presented as a conventional dosage form (e.g., as a solution).(FDA)Powder For Injectable Extended Release Suspension Dosage Form
INJECTION, POWDER, LYOPHILIZED, FOR LIPOSOMAL SUSPENSIONC42959A sterile freeze dried preparation intended for reconstitution for parenteral use which has been formulated in a manner that would allow liposomes (a lipid bilayer vesicle usually composed of phospholipids which is used to encapsulate an active drug substance, either within a lipid bilayer or in an aqueous space) to be formed upon reconstitution. (NCI)Lyophilized Powder For Injectable Liposomal Suspension Dosage Form
INJECTION, POWDER, LYOPHILIZED, FOR SOLUTIONC42957A dosage form intended for the solution prepared by lyophilization ('freeze drying'), a process which involves the removal of water from products in the frozen state at extremely low pressures; this is intended for subsequent addition of liquid to create a solution that conforms in all respects to the requirements for Injections. (NCI)Lyophilized Powder For Injectable Solution Dosage Form
INJECTION, POWDER, LYOPHILIZED, FOR SUSPENSIONC42958A liquid preparation, intended for parenteral use, that contains solids suspended in a suitable fluid medium and conforms in all respects to the requirements for Sterile Suspensions; the medicinal agents intended for the suspension are prepared by lyophilization ("freeze drying"), a process which involves the removal of water from products in the frozen state at extremely low pressures. (NCI)Lyophilized Powder For Injectable Suspension Dosage Form
INJECTION, POWDER, LYOPHILIZED, FOR SUSPENSION, EXTENDED RELEASEC42956A sterile freeze dried preparation intended for reconstitution for parenteral use which has been formulated in a manner to allow at least a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug presented as a conventional dosage form (e.g., as a solution). (NCI)Lyophilized Powder For Extended Release Injectable Suspension Dosage Form
INJECTION, SOLUTIONC42945A liquid preparation containing one or more drug substances dissolved in a suitable solvent or mixture of mutually miscible solvents that is suitable for injection. (NCI)Injectable Solution Dosage Form
INJECTION, SOLUTION, CONCENTRATEC42899A sterile preparation for parenteral use which, upon the addition of suitable solvents, yields a solution conforming in all respects to the requirements for Injections. (NCI)Concentrate for Injectable Solution Dosage Form
INJECTION, SUSPENSIONC42995A liquid preparation, suitable for injection, which consists of solid particles dispersed throughout a liquid phase in which the particles are not soluble. It can also consist of an oil phase dispersed throughout an aqueous phase, or vice-versa. (NCI)Injectable Suspension Dosage Form
INJECTION, SUSPENSION, EXTENDED RELEASEC42926A sterile preparation intended for parenteral use which has been formulated in a manner to allow at least a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug presented as a conventional dosage form (e.g., as a solution or a prompt drug-releasing, conventional solid dosage form). (NCI)Injectable Extended Release Suspension Dosage Form
INJECTION, SUSPENSION, LIPOSOMALC42951A liquid parenteral pharmaceutical dosage form structured as a multilamellar composition of concentric phospholipid spheres that encapsulate the drug (drug delivery systems) separated by layers of water. Drug release is facilitated and controlled by in vivo erosion of the liposomes. To further increase the in vivo circulation time, liposomes in some preparations are covalently derivatized with PEG to produce PEGylated or stealth liposomes. Covalent attachment of drugs to the outer surface of liposomes can potentially serve as a delayed-release product. (NCI)Injectable Liposomal Suspension Dosage Form
INJECTION, SUSPENSION, SONICATEDC42988A liquid preparation, suitable for injection, which consists of solid particles dispersed throughout a liquid phase in which the particles are not soluble. In addition, the product is sonicated while a gas is bubbled through the suspension, and this results in the formation of microspheres by the solid particles. (NCI)Injectable Sonicated Suspension Dosage Form
INSERTC60933A specially formulated and shaped non-encapsulated solid preparation intended to be placed into a non-rectal orifice of the body, where drug is released, generally for localized effects. (FDA)Insert Dosage Form
INSERT, EXTENDED RELEASEC42922A specially formulated and shaped solid preparation (e.g., ring, tablet, or stick) intended to be placed in the vagina by special inserters, where the medication is released, generally for localized effects; the extended release preparation is designed to allow a reduction in dosing frequency. (NCI)Extended Release Insert Dosage Form
INTRAUTERINE DEVICEC47915A device inserted and left in the uterus to prevent effective conception. (NCI)Intrauterine Device Dosage Form
IRRIGANTC42947A sterile solution intended to bathe or flush open wounds or body cavities; they're used topically, never parenterally. (NCI)Irrigant Dosage Form
JELLYC42948A class of gels--semisolid systems which consist of suspensions made up of either small inorganic particles or large organic molecules interpenetrated by a liquid--in which the structural coherent matrix contains a high portion of liquid, usually water. (NCI)Jelly Dosage Form
KITC47916A packaged collection of related material. (NCI)Kit Dosage Form
LINER, DENTALC45413A material applied to the inside of the dental cavity, for protection or insulation of the surface.(FDA)Dental Liner Dosage Form
LINIMENTC42949A solution or mixture of various substances in oil, alcoholic solutions of soap, or emulsions intended for external application. (NCI)Liniment Dosage Form
LIPSTICKC42952A waxy solid, usually colored cosmetic, in stick form for the lips. (NCI)Lipstick Dosage Form
LIQUIDC42953A dosage form consisting of a pure chemical in its liquid state. This dosage form term should not be applied to solutions. Note: A liquid is pourable; it flows and conforms to its container at room temperature. It displays Newtonian or pseudoplastic flow behavior.(FDA)Liquid Dosage Form
LIQUID, EXTENDED RELEASEC60934A liquid that delivers a drug in such a manner to allow a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug (or drugs) presented as a conventional dosage form. (FDA)Extended Release Liquid Dosage Form
LOTIONC29167An emulsion, liquid (1) dosage form. This dosage form is generally for external application to the skin (2). Note 1: A liquid is pourable; it flows and conforms to its container at room temperature. It displays Newtonian or pseudoplastic flow behavior. Note 2: Previously the definition of a lotion was: The term lotion has been used to categorize many topical suspensions, solutions, and emulsions intended for application to the skin. The current definition of a lotion is restricted to an emulsion. (FDA)Lotion Dosage Form
LOTION. AUGMENTEDC60957A lotion dosage form that enhances drug delivery. Augmentation does not refer to the strength of the drug in the dosage form. NOTE: CDER has decided to refrain from expanding the use of this dosage form due to difficulties in setting specific criteria that must be met to be considered augmented. (FDA)Augmented Lotion Dosage Form
LOTION/SHAMPOOC60958A lotion dosage form which has a soap or detergent that is usually used to clean the hair and scalp; it is often used as a vehicle for dermatologic agents. (FDA)Lotion Shampoo Dosage Form
LOZENGEC42955A solid preparation containing one or more medicaments, usually in a flavored, sweetened base which is intended to dissolve or disintegrate slowly in the mouth. A lollipop is a lozenge on a stick.(FDA)Lozenge Dosage Form
MOUTHWASHC29269An aqueous solution which is most often used for its deodorant, refreshing, or antiseptic effect. (NCI)Mouthwash Dosage Form
NOT APPLICABLEC48624The use of a dosage form term is not relevant or appropriate. (NCI)Dosage Form Not Applicable
OILC42965An unctuous, combustible substance which is liquid, or easily liquefiable, on warming, and is soluble in ether but insoluble in water. Such substances, depending on their origin, are classified as animal, mineral, or vegetable oils. (NCI)Oil Dosage Form
OINTMENTC42966ointA suspension or emulsion, semisolid (1) dosage form, usually containing < 20% water and volatiles (2) and > 50% hydrocarbons, waxes, or polyols as the vehicle. This dosage form is generally for external application to the skin or mucous membranes. Note 1: A semisolid is not pourable; it does not flow or conform to its container at room temperature. It does not flow at low shear stress and generally exhibits plastic flow behavior. Note 2: Percent water and volatiles are measured by a loss on drying test in which the sample is heated at 105 degrees C until constant weight is achieved. (NCI)Ointment Dosage Form
OINTMENT, AUGMENTEDC60984An ointment dosage form that enhances drug delivery. Augmentation does not refer to the strength of the drug in the dosage form. NOTE: CDER has decided to refrain from expanding the use of this dosage form due to difficulties in setting specific criteria that must be met to be considered augmented. (FDA)Augmented Ointment Dosage Form
PACKINGC47887A material, usually covered by or impregnated with a drug, that is inserted into a body cavity or between the tooth enamel and the gingival margin.(FDA)Packing Dosage Form
PASTEC42967A semisolid dosage form, containing a large proportion (20 - 50%) of solids finely dispersed in a fatty vehicle. This dosage form is generally for external application to the skin or mucous membranes. Note: A semisolid is not pourable; it does not flow or conform to its container at room temperature. It does not flow at low shear stress and generally exhibits plastic flow behavior. (NCI)Paste Dosage Form
PASTE, DENTIFRICEC42907A paste formulation intended to clean and/or polish the teeth, and which may contain certain additional agents. (NCI)Dentifrice Paste Dosage Form
PASTILLEC60985An aromatic preparation, often with a pleasing flavor, usually intended to dissolve in the mouth. (FDA)Pastille Dosage Form
PATCHC42968A drug delivery system that often contains an adhesive backing that is usually applied to an external site on the body. Its ingredients either passively diffuse from, or are actively transported from, some portion of the patch. Depending upon the patch, the ingredients are either delivered to the outer surface of the body or into the body. A patch is sometimes synonymous with the terms Extended Release Film and System. (NCI)Patch Dosage Form
PATCH, EXTENDED RELEASEC42923A drug delivery system in the form of a patch that releases the drug in such a manner that a reduction in dosing frequency compared to that drug presented as a conventional dosage form (e.g., a solution or a prompt drug-releasing, conventional solid dosage form). (NCI)Extended Release Patch Dosage Form
PATCH, EXTENDED RELEASE, ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLEDC42911A drug delivery system in the form of a patch which is controlled by an electric current that releases the drug in such a manner that a reduction in dosing frequency compared to that drug presented as a conventional dosage form (e.g., a solution or a prompt drug-releasing, conventional solid dosage form). (NCI)Electrically Controlled Extended Release Patch Dosage Form
PELLETC42969A small sterile solid mass consisting of a highly purified drug (with or without excipients) made by the formation of granules, or by compression and molding. (NCI)Pellet Dosage Form
PELLET, IMPLANTABLEC42943A small sterile solid mass consisting of a highly purified drug (with or without excipients) made by the formation of granules, or by compression and molding; they are intended for implantation in the body (usually subcutaneously) for the purpose of providing continuous release of the drug over long periods of time. (NCI)Implantable Pellet Dosage Form
PELLETS, COATED, EXTENDED RELEASEC42918A solid dosage form in which the drug itself is in the form of granules to which varying amounts of coating have been applied, and which releases a drug (or drugs) in such a manner to allow a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug (or drugs) presented as a conventional dosage form. (NCI)Extended Release Coated Pellets Dosage Form
PILLC25394A dose of medicine in the form of a small pellet. (NCI)Pill Dosage Form
PLASTERC42970Substance intended for external application made of such materials and of such consistency as to adhere to the skin and attach to a dressing; plasters are intended to afford protection and support and/or to furnish an occlusion and macerating action and to bring medication into close contact with the skin. (NCI)Plaster Dosage Form
POULTICEC47913A soft, moist mass of meal, herbs, seed, etc., usually applied hot in cloth that consists of gruel-like consistency. (NCI)Poultice Dosage Form
POWDERC42972An intimate mixture of dry, finely divided drugs and/or chemicals that may be intended for internal or external use. (NCI)Powder Dosage Form
POWDER, DENTIFRICEC42908A powder formulation intended to clean and/or polish the teeth, and which may contain certain additional agents. (NCI)Dentifrice Powder Dosage Form
POWDER, FOR SOLUTIONC42973An intimate mixture of dry, finely divided drugs and/or chemicals, which, upon the addition of suitable vehicles, yields a solution. (NCI)Powder for Solution Dosage Form
POWDER, FOR SUSPENSIONC42975An intimate mixture of dry, finely divided drugs and/or chemicals, which, upon the addition of suitable vehicles, yields a suspension (a liquid preparation containing the solid particles dispersed in the liquid vehicle). (NCI)Powder for Suspension Dosage Form
POWDER, METEREDC42961A powder dosage form that is situated inside a container that has a mechanism to deliver a specified quantity. (NCI)Metered Powder Dosage Form
RINGC60988A small circular object with a vacant circular center that is usually intended to be placed in the body by special inserters, where the medication is released, generally for localized effects. (FDA)Ring Dosage Form
RINSEC42979A liquid used to cleanse by flushing. (NCI)Rinse Dosage Form
SALVEC42980A thick ointment or cerate (a fat or wax based preparation with a consistency between an ointment and a plaster). (NCI)Salve Dosage Form
SHAMPOOC42981A liquid soap or detergent used to clean the hair and scalp and is often used as a vehicle for dermatologic agents. (NCI)Shampoo Dosage Form
SHAMPOO, SUSPENSIONC42982A liquid soap or detergent containing one or more solid, insoluble substances dispersed in a liquid vehicle that is used to clean the hair and scalp and is often used as a vehicle for dermatologic agents. (NCI)Shampoo Suspension Dosage Form
SOAPC42983Any compound of one or more fatty acids, or their equivalents, with an alkali; soap is detergent and is much employed in liniments, enemas, and in making pills. It is also a mild aperient, antacid and antiseptic. (NCI)Soap Dosage Form
SOLUTIONC42986A clear, homogeneous liquid dosage form that contains one or more chemical substances dissolved in a solvent or mixture of mutually miscible solvents. Note: A liquid is pourable; it flows and conforms to its container at room temperature. It displays Newtonian or pseudoplastic flow behavior. (NCI)Solution Dosage Form
SOLUTION, CONCENTRATEC42898A liquid preparation (i.e., a substance that flows readily in its natural state) that contains a drug dissolved in a suitable solvent or mixture of mutually miscible solvents; the drug has been strengthened by the evaporation of its non-active parts. (NCI)Concentrate for Solution Dosage Form
SOLUTION, FOR SLUSHC42987A solution for the preparation of an iced saline slush, which is administered by irrigation and used to induce regional hypothermia (in conditions such as certain open heart and kidney surgical procedures) by its direct application. (NCI)Solution For Slush Dosage Form
SOLUTION, GEL FORMING / DROPSC60994A solution, which after usually being administered in a drop-wise fashion, forms a gel. (FDA)Gel Forming Drops Solution Dosage Form
SOLUTION, GEL FORMING, EXTENDED RELEASEC42935A solution that forms a gel when it comes in contact with ocular fluid, and which allows at least a reduction in dosing frequency. (FDA)Extended Release Gel Forming Solution Dosage Form
SOLUTION/ DROPSC60992A solution which is usually administered in a drop-wise fashion. (FDA)Drops Solution Dosage Form
SPONGEC47912A porous, interlacing, absorbent material that contains a drug. It is typically used for applying or introducing medication, or for cleansing. A sponge usually retains its shape.(FDA)Sponge Dosage Form
SPRAYC42989A liquid minutely divided as by a jet of air or steam. (NCI)Spray Dosage Form
SPRAY, METEREDC42962A non-pressurized dosage form consisting of valves which allow the dispensing of a specified quantity of spray upon each activation. (NCI)Metered Spray Dosage Form
SPRAY, SUSPENSIONC42990A liquid preparation containing solid particles dispersed in a liquid vehicle and in the form of coarse droplets or as finely divided solids to be applied locally, most usually to the nasal-pharyngeal tract, or topically to the skin. (NCI)Spray Suspension Dosage Form
STICKC42991A dosage form prepared in a relatively long and slender often cylindrical form. (NCI)Stick Dosage Form
STRIPC47914A long narrow piece of material.Strip Dosage Form
SUPPOSITORYC42993suppA solid body of various weights and shapes, adapted for introduction into the rectal, vaginal, or urethral orifice of the human body; they usually melt, soften, or dissolve at body temperature. (NCI)Suppository Dosage Form
SUPPOSITORY, EXTENDED RELEASEC42924A drug delivery system in the form of a suppository that allows at least a reduction in dosing frequency. (NCI)Extended Release Suppository Dosage Form
SUSPENSIONC42994suspA liquid dosage form that contains solid particles dispersed in a liquid vehicle. Note: A liquid is pourable; it flows and conforms to its container at room temperature. It displays Newtonian or pseudoplastic flow behavior.(FDA)Suspension Dosage Form
SUSPENSION, EXTENDED RELEASEC42925A liquid preparation consisting of solid particles dispersed throughout a liquid phase in which the particles are not soluble; the suspension has been formulated in a manner to allow at least a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug presented as a conventional dosage form (e.g., as a solution or a prompt drug-releasing, conventional solid dosage form). (NCI)Extended Release Suspension Dosage Form
SUSPENSION/DROPSC60995A suspension which is usually administered in a dropwise fashion. (FDA)Drops Suspension Dosage Form
SUTUREC47889A strand or fiber used to hold wound edges in apposition during healing. (NCI)Suture Dosage Form
SWABC47898A small piece of relatively flat absorbent material that contains a drug. A swab may also be attached to one end of a small stick. A swab is typically used for applying medication or for cleansing. (NCI)Swab Dosage Form
SYRUPC42996An oral solution containing high concentrations of sucrose or other sugars; the term has also been used to include any other liquid dosage form prepared in a sweet and viscid vehicle, including oral suspensions. (NCI)Syrup Dosage Form
TABLETC42998tabA solid dosage form containing medicinal substances with or without suitable diluents. (NCI)Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, CHEWABLEC42893A solid dosage form containing medicinal substances with or without suitable diluents that is intended to be chewed, producing a pleasant tasting residue in the oral cavity that is easily swallowed and does not leave a bitter or unpleasant after-taste. (NCI)Chewable Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, COATEDC42897A solid dosage form that contains medicinal substances with or without suitable diluents and is covered with a designated coating. (NCI)Coated Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, COATED PARTICLESC60997A solid dosage form containing a conglomerate of medicinal particles that have each been covered with a coating. (FDA)Tablet Coated Particles Dosage Form
TABLET, DELAYED RELEASEC42905A solid dosage form which releases a drug (or drugs) at a time other than promptly after administration. Enteric-coated articles are delayed release dosage forms. (NCI)Delayed Release Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, DELAYED RELEASE PARTICLESC42997A solid dosage form containing a conglomerate of medicinal particles that have been covered with a coating which releases a drug (or drugs) at a time other than promptly after administration. Enteric-coated articles are delayed release dosage forms. (NCI)Delayed Release Particles Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, EFFERVESCENTC42910A solid dosage form containing mixtures of acids (e.g., citric acid, tartaric acid) and sodium bicarbonate, which release carbon dioxide when dissolved in water; it is intended to be dissolved or dispersed in water before administration.(FDA)Effervescent Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, EXTENDED RELEASEC42927A solid dosage form containing a drug which allows at least a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug presented in conventional dosage form. (NCI)Extended Release Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, FILM COATEDC42931A solid dosage form that contains medicinal substances with or without suitable diluents and is coated with a thin layer of a water-insoluble or water-soluble polymer. (NCI)Film Coated Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, FILM COATED, EXTENDED RELEASEC42930A solid dosage form that contains medicinal substances with or without suitable diluents and is coated with a thin layer of a water-insoluble or water-soluble polymer; the tablet is formulated in such manner as to make the contained medicament available over an extended period of time following ingestion. (NCI)Film Coated Extended Release Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, FOR SOLUTIONC61004A tablet that forms a solution when placed in a liquid. (FDA)Tablet For Solution Dosage Form
TABLET, FOR SUSPENSIONC61005A tablet that forms a suspension when placed in a liquid (formerly referred to as a Dispersible Tablet).Tablet For Suspension Dosage Form
TABLET, MULTILAYERC42964A solid dosage form containing medicinal substances that have been compressed to form a multiple-layered tablet or a tablet-within-a-tablet, the inner tablet being the core and the outer portion being the shell. (NCI)Multilayered Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, MULTILAYER, EXTENDED RELEASEC42963A solid dosage form containing medicinal substances that have been compressed to form a multiple-layered tablet or a tablet-within-a-tablet, the inner tablet being the core and the outer portion being the shell, which, additionally, is covered in a designated coating; the tablet is formulated in such manner as to allow at least a reduction in dosing frequency as compared to that drug presented as a conventional dosage form. (NCI)Multilayered Extended Release Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, ORALLY DISINTEGRATINGC42999A solid dosage form containing medicinal substances which disintegrates rapidly, usually within a matter of seconds, when placed upon the tongue. (NCI)Orally Disintegrating Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, ORALLY DISINTEGRATING, DELAYED RELEASEC61006A solid dosage form containing medicinal substances which disintegrates rapidly, usually within a matter of seconds, when placed upon the tongue, but which releases a drug (or drugs) at a time other than promptly after administration. (FDA)Tablet Orally Disintegrating Delayed Release Dosage Form
TABLET, SOLUBLEC42985A solid dosage form that contains medicinal substances with or without suitable diluents and possesses the ability to dissolve in fluids. (NCI)Soluble Tablet Dosage Form
TABLET, SUGAR COATEDC42992A solid dosage form that contains medicinal substances with or without suitable diluents and is coated with a colored or an uncolored water-soluble sugar. (NCI)Sugar Coated Tablet Dosage Form
TAMPONC47892A plug made of cotton, sponge, or oakum variously used in surgery to plug the nose, vagina, etc., for the control of hemorrhage or the absorption of secretions. (NCI)Tampon Dosage Form
TAPEC47897A narrow woven fabric, or a narrow extruded synthetic (such as plastic), usually with an adhesive on one or both sides. (NCI)Tape Dosage Form
TINCTUREC43000An alcoholic or hydroalcoholic solution prepared from vegetable materials or from chemical substances. (NCI)Tincture Dosage Form
TROCHEC43001A discoid-shaped solid containing the medicinal agent in a suitably flavored base; troches are placed in the mouth where they slowly dissolve, liberating the active ingredients. (NCI)Troche Dosage Form
UNASSIGNEDC43002A dosage form has yet to be assigned. (NCI)Unassigned Dosage Form
WAFERC43003A thin slice of material containing a medicinal agent. (NCI)Wafer Dosage Form
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CL.C95121.PHSPRPCDPhysical Properties Test Code
(PHSPRPCD)
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Extensible: Yes
C95121Physical Properties Test CodeTerminology relevant to the test codes that describe the physical characteristics of an entity.CDISC SDTM Physical Properties Test Code Terminology
COLORC37927ColorThe appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation. (NCI)Color
CONSISTC95110ConsistencyA description about the firmness or make-up of an entity.Consistency
DEPTHC25333DepthThe extent downward or inward; the perpendicular measurement from the surface downward to determine deepness. (NCI)Depth
DESCRC25365DescriptionA written or verbal account, representation, statement, or explanation of something. (NCI)Description
DIAMETERC25285DiameterThe length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere and connecting two points on the circumference. (NCI)Diameter
HAIRCOVC95109Hair CoverA description of the quantity or quality of the hair or fur covering a biological entity. (NCI)Hair or Fur Cover
LENGTHC25334LengthThe linear extent in space from one end of something to the other end, or the extent of something from beginning to end. (NCI)Length
SHAPEC25677ShapeThe spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance. (NCI)Shape
ULCERC25757UlcerationThe formation or development of an ulcer. (NCI)Ulceration
WIDTHC25345WidthThe extent or measurement of something from side to side. (NCI)Width
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CL.C95120.PHSPRPPhysical Properties Test Name
(PHSPRP)
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Extensible: Yes
C95120Physical Properties Test NameTerminology relevant to the test names that describe the physical characteristics of an entity.CDISC SDTM Physical Properties Test Name Terminology
ColorC37927ColorThe appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation. (NCI)Color
ConsistencyC95110ConsistencyA description about the firmness or make-up of an entity.Consistency
DepthC25333DepthThe extent downward or inward; the perpendicular measurement from the surface downward to determine deepness. (NCI)Depth
DescriptionC25365DescriptionA written or verbal account, representation, statement, or explanation of something. (NCI)Description
DiameterC25285DiameterThe length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle or sphere and connecting two points on the circumference. (NCI)Diameter
Hair CoverC95109Hair CoverA description of the quantity or quality of the hair or fur covering a biological entity. (NCI)Hair or Fur Cover
LengthC25334LengthThe linear extent in space from one end of something to the other end, or the extent of something from beginning to end. (NCI)Length
ShapeC25677ShapeThe spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance. (NCI)Shape
UlcerationC25757UlcerationThe formation or development of an ulcer. (NCI)Ulceration
WidthC25345WidthThe extent or measurement of something from side to side. (NCI)Width
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CL.C85494.PKUNITPK Parameter Units of Measure
(PKUNIT)
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Extensible: Yes
C85494PK Parameter Units of MeasureUnits of measure needed for pharmacokinetic parameters.CDISC SDTM Pharmacokinetic Parameter Unit of Measure Terminology
/hC66966Per HourA rate of occurrences of something within a period of time equal to sixty minutes.Per Hour
day*fg/mLC85583pg*day/L;day*pg/L;fg*day/mL;d*fg/mLDays times femtograms per milliliter.Day Times Femtogram per Milliliter
day*g/mLC85584g*day/mL;day*kg/L;kg*day/L;d*g/mLDays times grams per milliliter.Day Times Gram per Milliliter
day*kg/mLC85585kg*day/mL;g*day/uL;day*g/uL;d*kg/mLDays times kilograms per milliliter.Day Times Kilogram per Milliliter
day*mg/mLC85588mg*day/mL;day*g/L;g*day/L;day*ug/uL;ug*day/uL;d*mg/mLDays times milligrams per milliliter.Day Times Milligram per Milliliter
day*mmol/mLC85589mmol*day/mL;day*mol/L;mol*day/L;day*umol/uL;umol*day/uL;d*mmol/mLDays times millimoles per milliliter.Day Times Millimole per Milliliter
day*mol/mLC85590mol*day/mL;d*mol/mLDays times moles per milliliter.Day Times Mole per Milliliter
day*ng/mLC85591ng*day/mL;day*ug/L;ug*day/L;d*ng/mLDays times nanograms per milliliter.Day Times Nanogram per Milliliter
day*nmol/mLC85592nmol*day/mL;day*umol/L;umol*day/L;d*nmol/mLDays times nanomoles per milliliter.Day Times Nanomole per Milliliter
day*pg/mLC85593pg*day/mL;day*ng/L;ng*day/L;d*pg/mLDays times picograms per milliliter.Day Times Picogram per Milliliter
day*pmol/mLC85594nmol*day/L;day*nmol/L;pmol*day/mL;d*pmol/mLDays times picomoles per milliliter.Day Times Picomole per Milliliter
day*ug/mLC85586ug*day/mL;day*mg/L;mg*day/L;day*mcg/mL;mcg*day/mLDays times micrograms per milliliter.Day Times Microgram per Milliliter
day*umol/mLC85587umol*day/mL;day*mmol/L;mmol*day/L;day*mcmol/mL;mcmol*day/mL;d*umol/mLDays times micromoles per milliliter.Day Times Micromole per Milliliter
fg/mLC85597pg/L;fg/mLFemtograms per milliliter.Femtogram per Milliliter
gC48155GramA metric unit of mass equal to one one thousandth of a kilogram. (NCI)Gram
g/dayC85600gram/day;g/dGrams per day.Gram per Day
g/hC85601gram/h;g/hGrams per hour.Gram per Hour
g/minC85602gram/min;g/minGrams per minute.Gram per Minute
g/mLC64566Kilogram per Liter;g/mL;Gram per Milliliter;gram/mL;kg/L;mg/uLA unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one kilogram of a substance in unit volume of the mixture equal to one liter. The concept also refers to the unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one kilogram occupies the volume one liter.(NCI)Kilogram per Liter
g/sC85603gram/sec;g/sec;gram/s;g/sGrams per second.Gram per Second
h*fg/mLC85611pg*h/L;h*pg/L;fg*h/mL;h*fg/mLHours times femtograms per milliliter.Hour Times Femtogram per Milliliter
h*fmol/mLC85612pmol*h/L;h*pmol/L;fmol*h/mL;h*fmol/mLHours times femtomoles per milliliter.Hour Times Femtomole per Milliliter
h*g/mLC85613g*h/mL;h*kg/L;kg*h/L;h*g/mLHours times grams per milliliter.Hour Times Gram per Milliliter
h*kg/mLC85614kg*h/mL;g*h/uL;h*g/uL;h*kg/mLHours times kilograms per milliliter.Hour Times Kilogram per Milliliter
h*mg/L/mgC85620mg*h/L/mg;h*mg/mg/L;mg*h/mg/L;h*mg/L/mgHours times milligrams per liter per milligram.Hour Times Milligram per Liter per Milligram
h*mg/mLC85621mg*h/mL;h*g/L;g*h/L;ug*h/uL;h*ug/uL;h*mg/mLHours times milligrams per milliliter.Hour Times Milligram per Milliliter
h*mmol/mLC85622mmol*h/mL;h*mol/L;mol*h/L;umol*h/uL;h*umol/uL;h*mmol/mLHours times millimoles per milliliter.Hour Times Millimole per Milliliter
h*mol/mLC85623mol*h/mL;h*mol/mLHours times moles per milliliter.Hour Times Mole per Milliliter
h*ng/mLC85624ng*h/mL;h*ug/L;ug*h/L;h*ng/mLHours times nanograms per milliliter.Hour Times Nanogram per Milliliter
h*ng/mL*kgC85630ng*h/mL*kg;h*ng/kg*mL;ng*h/kg*mL;h*ng/mL*kgHours times nanograms per milliliter times kilogram.Hour Times Nanogram per Milliliter Times Kilogram
h*ng/mL/gC85625ng*h/mL/g;h*ng/g/mL;ng*h/g/mL;h*ng/mL/gHours times nanograms per milliliter per gram.Hour Times Nanogram per Milliliter per Gram
h*ng/mL/kgC85626ng*h/mL/kg;ng*h/kg/mL;h*ng/kg/mL;h*ng/mL/kgHours times nanograms per milliliter per kilogram.Hour Times Nanogram per Milliliter per Kilogram
h*ng/mL/mgC85627ng*h/mL/mg;h*ng/mg/mL;ng*h/mg/mL;h*ng/mL/mgHours times nanograms per milliliter per milligram.Hour Times Nanogram per Milliliter per Milligram
h*ng/mL/mg/kgC85628ng*h/mL/mg/kg;h*ng/mL/mgHours times nanograms per milliliter per milligram per kilogram.Hour Times Nanogram per Milliliter per Milligram per Kilogram
h*ng/mL/mg/m2C85629h*ng/mL/mg/m^2;h*ng/mL/mg/m*m;ng*h/mL/mg/m2Hours times nanograms per milliliter per milligram per meter squared.Hour Times Nanogram per Milliliter per Milligram per Meter Squared
h*nmol/L/umolC85631h*nmol/L/mcmol;nmol*h/L/umol;h*nmol/umol/L;nmol*h/umol/LHours times nanomoles per liter per micromole.Hour Times Nanomole per Liter per Micromole
h*nmol/mLC85632umol*h/L;h*umol/L;nmol*h/mL;h*nmol/mLHours times nanomoles per milliliter.Hour Times Nanomole per Milliliter
h*nmol/mL/mgC85634nmol*h/mL/mg;h*nmol/mg/mL;nmol*h/mg/mL;h*nmol/mL/mgHours times nanomoles per milliliter per milligram.Hour Times Nanomole per Milliliter per Milligram
h*pg/mLC85635pg*h/mL;h*ng/L;ng*h/L;h*pg/mLHours times picograms per milliliter.Hour Times Picogram per Milliliter
h*pg/mL/kgC85636pg*h/mL/kg;h*pg/kg/mL;pg*h/kg/mL;h*pg/mL/kgHours times picograms per milliliter per kilogram.Hour Times Picogram per Milliliter per Kilogram
h*pg/mL/mgC85638pg*h/mL/mg;h*pg/mg/mL;pg*h/mg/mL;h*pg/mL/mgHours times picograms per milliliter per milligram.Hour Times Picogram per Milliliter per Milligram
h*pg/mL/ugC85637h*pg/mL/mcg;pg*h/mL/ug;h*pg/ug/mL;pg*h/ug/mLHours times picograms per milliliter per microgram.Hour Times Picogram per Milliliter per Microgram
h*pmol/L/ugC85639pmol*h/L/ug;h*pmol/L/mcg;h*pmol/ug/L;pmol*h/ug/LHours times picomoles per liter per microgram.Hour Times Picomole per Liter per Microgram
h*pmol/mLC85640pmol*h/mL;h*nmol/L;nmol*h/L;h*pmol/mLHours times picomoles per milliliter.Hour Times Picomole per Milliliter
h*pmol/mL/mgC85641pmol*h/mL/mg;h*pmol/mg/mL;pmol*h/mg/mL;h*pmol/mL/mgHours times picomoles per milliliter per milligram.Hour Times Picomole per Milliliter per Milligram
h*ug/mLC85615mg*h/L;h*mg/L;h*ng/uL;ng*h/uL;h*ug/mL;h*mcg/mL;mcg*h/mLHours times micrograms per milliliter.Hour Times Microgram per Milliliter
h*ug/mL/mgC85617ug*h/mL/mg;h*mcg/mL/mg;h*ug/mg/mL;ug*h/mg/mLHours times micrograms per milliliter per milligram.Hour Times Microgram per Milliliter per Milligram
h*umol/mLC85618mmol*h/L;h*mmol/L;umol*h/mL;h*mcmol/mL;mcmol*h/mL;h*umol/mLHours times micromoles per milliliter.Hour Times Micromole per Milliliter
h2*mg/mLC85606mg*h2/mL;h^2*mg/mL;h*h*mg/mL;h2*g/L;h2*ug/uLHours squared times milligrams per milliliter.Hour Squared Times Milligram per Milliliter
h2*mmol/mLC85607mmol*h2/mL;h^2*mmol/mL;h*h*mmol/mL;h2*mol/L;h2*umol/uLHours squared times millimoles per milliliter.Hour Squared Times Millimole per Milliliter
h2*ng/mLC85608ng*h2/mL;h^2*ng/mL;h*h*ng/mL;h2*ug/LHours squared times nanograms per milliliter.Hour Squared Times Nanogram per Milliliter
h2*pg/mLC85609pg*h2/mL;h^2*pg/mL;h*h*pg/mL;h2*ng/LHours squared times picogram per milliliter.Hour Squared Times Picogram per Milliliter
h2*pmol/mLC85610pmol*h2/mL;h^2*pmol/mL;h*h*pmol/mL;h2*nmol/LHours squared times picomoles per milliliter.Hour Squared Times Picomole per Milliliter
h2*ug/mLC85604ug*h2/mL;h^2*ug/mL;h*h*ug/mL;h2*mcg/mL;h2*mg/LHours squared times micrograms per milliliter.Hour Squared Times Microgram per Milliliter
h2*umol/mLC85605umol*h2/mL;h^2*umol/mL;h*h*umol/mL;h2*mcmol/mL;h2*mmol/LHours squared times micromoles per milliliter.Hour Squared Times Micromole per Milliliter
IU/dayC85645IU/dInternational units per day.International Unit per Day
IU/hC85646IU/hInternational units per hour.International Unit per Hour
IU/minC85647IU/minInternational units per minute.International Unit per Minute
IU/sC85648IU/sec;IU/sInternational units per second.International Unit per Second
LC48505LiterA unit of volume equal to a cubic decimeter, or one thousandth of cubic meter, or 1000 cubic centimeters, or approximately 61.023 744 cubic inches.(NCI)Liter
L/dayC69110Liters per day.Liter per Day
L/g/dayC85657mL/mg/day;uL/ug/day;L/day/g;L/g/dLiters per gram per day.Liter per Gram per Day
L/g/hC85658L/h/g;mL/mg/h;uL/ug/h;mL/h/mg;uL/h/ug;L/g/hLiters per gram per hour.Liter per Gram per Hour
L/g/minC85659mL/mg/min;uL/ug/min;L/min/g;L/g/minLiters per gram per minute.Liter per Gram per Minute
L/g/sC85660L/g/sec;mL/mg/s;uL/ug/s;L/s/g;mL/mg/sec;uL/ug/sec;L/sec/g;L/g/sLiters per gram per second.Liter per Gram per Second
L/hC69160L/hLiters per hour.Liter per Hour
L/kg/dayC73755Milliliter per Gram per Day;mL/g/day;uL/mg/day;L/day/kg;mL/day/g;uL/day/mg;L/kg/dLiters per kilogram per day.Milliliter per Gram per Day
L/kg/hC73756Milliliters per gram per hour.Milliliter per Gram per Hour
L/kg/minC73757Milliliters per gram per minute.Milliliter per Gram per Minute
L/kg/sC85664L/kg/sec;mL/g/s;uL/mg/s;L/s/kg;L/sec/kg;mL/s/g;uL/s/mg;L/kg/sLiters per kilogram per second.Liter per Kilogram per Second
L/mg/dayC85672mL/ug/day;L/day/mg;mL/day/ug;L/mg/dLiters per milligram per day.Liter per Milligram per Day
L/mg/hC85673mL/ug/h;L/h/mg;mL/h/ug;L/mg/hLiters per milligram per hour.Liter per Milligram per Hour
L/mg/minC85674mL/ug/min;L/min/mg;mL/min/ug;L/mg/minLiters per milligram per minute.Liter per Milligram per Minute
L/mg/sC85675mL/ug/s;L/s/mg;mL/s/ug;mL/ug/sec;L/sec/mg;mL/sec/ug;L/mg/sLiters per milligram per second.Liter per Milligram per Second
L/minC67388Liters per MinuteA unit of volumetric flow rate defined as the rate at which one liter of matter travels during the period of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Liter per Minute
L/mmol/dayC85676mL/umol/day;L/day/mmol;mL/day/umol;L/mmol/dLiters per millimole per day.Liter per Millimole per Day
L/mmol/hC85677mL/umol/h;L/h/mmol;mL/h/umol;L/mmol/hLiters per millimole per hour.Liter per Millimole per Hour
L/mmol/minC85678mL/umol/min;L/min/mmol;mL/min/umol;L/mmol/minLiters per millimole per minute.Liter per Millimole per Minute
L/mmol/sC85679L/mmol/sec;L/s/mmol;L/sec/mmol;mL/umol/s;mL/umol/sec;mL/s/umol;mL/sec/umoL;L/mmol/sLiters per millimole per second.Liter per Millimole per Second
L/molC85680mL/mmol;uL/umol;L/molLiters per mole.Liter per Mole
L/mol/dayC85681L/day/mol;mL/mmol/day;uL/umol/day;mL/day/mmol;uL/day/umol;L/mol/dLiters per mole per day.Liter per Mole per Day
L/mol/hC85682L/h/mol;mL/mmol/h;uL/umol/h;mL/h/mmol;uL/h/umol;L/mol/hLiters per mole per hour.Liter per Mole per Hour
L/mol/minC85683L/min/mol;mL/mmol/min;uL/umol/min;mL/min/mmol;uL/min/umol;L/mol/minLiters per mole per minute.Liter per Mole per Minute
L/mol/sC85684L/mol/sec;L/s/mol;L/sec/mol;mL/mmol/s;mL/mmol/sec;mL/s/mmol;mL/sec/mmol;L/mol/sLiters per mole per second.Liter per Mole per Second
L/ng/dayC85685L/day/ng;mL/pg/day;mL/day/pg;L/ng/dLiters per nanogram per day.Liter per Nanogram per Day
L/ng/hC85686L/h/ng;mL/pg/h;mL/h/pg;L/ng/hLiters per nanogram per hour.Liter per Nanogram per Hour
L/ng/minC85687L/min/ng;mL/pg/min;mL/min/pg;L/ng/minLiters per nanogram per minute.Liter per Nanogram per Minute
L/ng/sC85688L/s/ng;L/ng/sec;L/sec/ng;mL/pg/s;mL/s/pg;mL/pg/sec;mL/sec/pg;L/ng/sLiters per nanogram per second.Liter per Nanogram per Second
L/nmol/dayC85689mL/pmol/day;L/day/nmol;mL/day/pmol;L/nmol/dLiters per nanomole per day.Liter per Nanomole per Day
L/nmol/hC85690mL/pmol/h;L/h/nmol;mL/h/pmol;L/nmol/hLiters per nanomole per hour.Liter per Nanomole per Hour
L/nmol/minC85691mL/pmol/min;L/min/nmol;mL/min/pmol;L/nmol/minLiters per nanomole per minute.Liter per Nanomole per Minute
L/nmol/sC85692L/nmol/sec;mL/pmol/s;mL/s/pmol;L/s/nmol;L/sec/nmol;L/nmol/sLiters per nanomole per second.Liter per Nanomole per Second
L/pg/dayC85693L/day/pg;L/pg/dLiters per picogram per day.Liter per Picogram per Day
L/pg/hC85694L/h/pg;L/pg/hLiters per picogram per hour.Liter per Picogram per Hour
L/pg/minC85695L/min/pg;L/pg/minLiters per picogram per minute.Liter per Picogram per Minute
L/pg/sC85696L/pg/sec;L/s/pg;L/sec/pg;L/pg/sLiters per picogram per second.Liter per Picogram per Second
L/sC67390L/secLiters per second.Liter per Second
L/ug/dayC85665L/mcg/day;L/day/ug;L/day/mcg;mL/day/ng;mL/ng/dayLiters per microgram per day.Liter per Microgram per Day
L/ug/hC85662L/mcg/h;L/h/ug;L/h/mcg;mL/h/ng;mL/ng/h;L/ug/hLiters per microgram per hour.Liter per Microgram per Hour
L/ug/minC85666L/mcg/min;L/min/ug;L/min/mcg;mL/min/ng;mL/ng/minLiters per microgram per minute.Liter per Microgram per Minute
L/ug/sC85667L/ug/sec;L/s/ug;L/ug/s;L/sec/ug;L/mcg/sec;L/s/mcg;L/mcg/s;L/sec/mcg;mL/ng/s;mL/s/ngLiters per microgram per second.Liter per Microgram per Second
L/umol/dayC85668L/mcmol/day;L/day/umol;L/day/mcmol;L/umol/dLiters per micromole per day.Liter per Micromole per Day
L/umol/hC85669L/mcmol/h;L/h/umol;L/h/mcmol;L/umol/hLiters per micromole per hour.Liter per Micromole per Hour
L/umol/minC85670L/mcmol/min;L/min/umol;L/min/mcmol;L/umol/minLiters per micromole per minute.Liter per Micromole per Minute
L/umol/sC85671L/mcmol/s;L/umol/sec;L/s/umol;L/sec/umol;L/mcmol/sec;L/sec/mcmol;mL/nmol/s;mL/s/nmol;L/umol/sLiters per micromole per second.Liter per Micromole per Second
mgC28253MilligramThe unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a gram or 1000 micrograms. One milligram equals approximately 0.015432 grain or 35.274 x 10E-6 ounce.(NCI)Milligram
mg/dayC67399Milligram per DayA unit of measure referring to the ratio between mass expressed in milligrams per day.(NCI)Milligram per 24 Hours
mg/hC66969Milligram per HourA unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one thousandth of a gram of matter travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to one hour.(NCI)Milligram per Hour
mg/L/mgC85710mg/mg/L;mg/L/mgMilligrams per liter per milligram.Milligram per Liter per Milligram
mg/minC73742Milligrams per minute.Milligram per Minute
mg/mLC42576g/L;Gram per Liter;kg/m3;Kilogram per Cubic Metre;Microgram per Microliter;Milligram per Milliliter;ug/uL;mg/mLA unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one kilogram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal to one cubic meter, or the concentration of one milligram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal to one milliliter, or one gram of a substance per one liter of the mixture. It is also a unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one milligram occupies the volume one milliliter.(NCI)Kilogram per Cubic Meter
mg/mL/hC85711g/L/h;ug/uL/h;mg/h/mL;g/h/L;ug/h/uLMilligrams per milliliter per hour.Milligram per Milliliter per Hour
mg/sC85712mg/sec;mg/sMilligrams per second.Milligram per Second
min*fg/mLC85724pg*min/L;min*pg/L;fg*min/mL;min*fg/mLMinutes times femtograms per milliliter.Minute Times Femtogram per Milliliter
min*g/mLC85725g*min/mL;min*kg/L;kg*min/L;min*g/mLMinutes times grams per milliliter.Minute Times Gram per Milliliter
min*kg/mLC85726kg*min/mL;g*min/uL;min*g/uL;min*kg/mLMinutes times kilograms per milliliter.Minute Times Kilogram per Milliliter
min*mg/mLC85729mg*min/mL;min*g/L;g*min/L;ug*min/uL;min*ug/uL;min*mg/mLMinutes times milligrams per milliliter.Minute Times Milligram per Milliliter
min*mmol/mLC85730mmol*min/mL;min*mol/L;mol*min/L;min*umol/uL;umol*min/uL;min*mmol/mLMinutes times millimoles per milliliter.Minute Times Millimole per Milliliter
min*mol/mLC85731mol*min/mL;min*mol/mLMinutes times moles per milliliter.Minute Times Mole per Milliliter
min*ng/mLC85732ng*min/mL;min*ug/L;ug*min/L;min*ng/mLMinutes times nanograms per milliliter.Minute Times Nanogram per Milliliter
min*nmol/mLC85733nmol*min/mL;min*umol/L;umol*min/L;min*nmol/mLMinutes times nanomoles per milliliter.Minute Times Nanomole per Milliliter
min*pg/mLC85734pg*min/mL;min*ng/L;ng*min/L;min*pg/mLMinutes times picograms per milliliter.Minute Times Picogram per Milliliter
min*pmol/mLC85735nmol*min/L;min*nmol/L;pmol*min/mL;min*pmol/mLMinutes times picomoles per milliliter.Minute Times Picomole per Milliliter
min*ug/mLC85727ug*min/mL;min*mg/L;mg*min/L;min*mcg/mL;mcg*min/mLMinutes times micrograms per milliliter.Minute Times Microgram per Milliliter
min*umol/mLC85728umol*min/mL;min*mcmol/mL;min*mmol/L;mmol*min/L;min*umol/mLMinutes times micromoles per milliliter.Minute Times Micromole per Milliliter
mIU/mLC67376International Unit per Liter;IU/L;mIU/mLUnit of arbitrary substance concentration (biologic activity concentration) defined as the concentration of one international unit per one liter of system volume.(NCI)International Unit per Liter
mLC28254Milliliter;cm3The unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter, one cubic centimeter, 10E-6 cubic meter, or approximately to 0.061 023 7 cubic inch.(NCI)Milliliter
mL/dayC73753Milliliters per day.Milliliter per Day
mL/hC66962Milliliters per HourA unit of volumetric flow rate defined as the rate at which one milliliter of matter travels during the period of time equal to one hour.(NCI)Milliliter per Hour
mL/kg/dayC73758Milliliter per Kilogram per DayMilliliters per kilogram per day.Milliliter per Kilogram per Day
mL/kg/hC73759Milliliter per Kilogram per HourMilliliters per kilogram per hour.Milliliter per Kilogram per Hour
mL/kg/minC73760Milliliter per Kilogram per Minute;uL/g/min;mL/min/kg;uL/min/g;mL/kg/minMilliliters per kilogram per minute.Milliliter per Kilogram per Minute
mL/kg/sC85715mL/sec/kg;mL/s/kg;mL/kg/sec;mL/kg/sMilliliters per kilogram per second.Milliliter per Kilogram per Second
mL/minC64777Milliliters per MinuteA metric unit of volumetric flow rate defined as the rate at which one milliliter of matter travels during the period of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Milliliter per Minute
mL/mol/dayC85716uL/mmol/day;mL/day/mol;uL/day/mmol;mL/mol/dMilliliters per mole per day.Milliliter per Mole per Day
mL/mol/hC85717uL/mmol/h;mL/h/mol;uL/h/mmol;mL/mol/hMilliliters per mole per hour.Milliliter per Mole per Hour
mL/mol/minC85718uL/mmol/min;mL/min/mol;uL/min/mmol;mL/mol/minMilliliters per mole per minute.Milliliter per Mole per Minute
mL/mol/sC85719mL/sec/mol;mL/s/mol;mL/mol/sec;mL/mol/sMilliliters per mole per second.Milliliter per Mole per Second
mL/sC69073mL/secMilliliters per second.Milliliter per Second
mmol/hC85720Millimoles per hour.Millimole per Hour
mmol/minC85722Millimoles per minute.Millimole per Minute
mmol/mLC48555Mole per Liter;mol/L;mmol/mLA unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one mole of solute in one liter of solution.(NCI)Mole per Liter
mmol/mL/hC85721mol/L/h;umol/uL/h;mmol/h/mL;mol/h/L;umol/h/uL;mmol/mL/hMillimoles per milliliter per hour.Millimole per Milliliter per Hour
mmol/sC85723mmol/sec;mmol/sMillimoles per second.Millimole per Second
mol/dayC85737mol/dMoles per day.Mole per Day
mol/hC85738Moles per hour.Mole per Hour
mol/minC85739Moles per minute.Mole per Minute
mol/sC85740mol/sec;mol/sMoles per second.Mole per Second
ngC48516NanogramA unit of mass equal to one billionth (10E-9) of a gram, or one millionth (10E-6) of a milligram.(NCI)Nanogram
ng/dayC85741ng/dNanograms per day.Nanogram per Day
ng/hC85742Nanograms per hour.Nanogram per Hour
ng/kg/minC85743ng/min/kg;pg/g/min;pg/min/g;ng/kg/minNanograms per kilogram per minute.Nanogram per Kilogram per Minute
ng/mg of CreatinineC85744ug/g of Creatinine;ng/mg of CreatinineNanograms per milligram of creatinine.Nanogram per Milligram of Creatinine
ng/minC85749Nanograms per minute.Nanogram per Minute
ng/mLC67306mg/m3;Microgram per Liter;Milligram per Cubic Meter;Nanogram per Milliliter;ug/L;ng/mL;mcg/LA unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one microgram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal to one liter. The concept also refers to the unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one microgram occupies the volume one liter.(NCI)Microgram per Liter
ng/mL*kgC85748ng/kg*mL;ng/mL*kgNanograms per milliliter times kilogram.Nanogram per Milliliter Times Kilogram
ng/mL/hC67430ug/L/h;ng/h/mL;ng/mL/hNanograms per milliliter per hour.Nanogram per Milliliter per Hour
ng/mL/kgC85746ng/kg/mL;ng/mL/kgNanograms per milliliter per kilogram.Nanogram per Milliliter per Kilogram
ng/mL/mgC85747ng/mg/mL;ng/mL/mgNanograms per milliliter per milligram.Nanogram per Milliliter per Milligram
ng/sC85750ng/sec;ng/sNanograms per second.Nanogram per Second
nLC69188NanoliterA unit of volume equal to one billionth of a liter (10E-9 liter).(NCI)Nanoliter
nmol/dayC85751nmol/dNanomoles per day.Nanomole per Day
nmol/gC85752umol/kg;pmol/mg;nmol/gNanomoles per gram.Nanomole per Gram
nmol/hC85753Nanomoles per hour.Nanomole per Hour
nmol/kgC85754pmol/g;nmol/kgNanomoles per kilogram.Nanomole per Kilogram
nmol/L/umolC85755nmol/L/mcmol;nmol/umol/L;nmol/mcmol/L;nmol/L/umolNanomoles per liter per micromole.Nanomole per Liter per Micromole
nmol/minC85758Nanomoles per minute.Nanomole per Minute
nmol/mLC85756umol/L;mcmol/L;nmol/mLNanomoles per milliliter.Nanomole per Milliliter
nmol/mL/hC85757umol/L/h;nmol/h/mL;nmol/mL/hNanomoles per milliliter per hour.Nanomole per Milliliter per Hour
nmol/sC85759nmol/sec;nmol/sNanomoles per second.Nanomole per Second
nU/mLC85760uU/L;mcU/L;nU/mLNanounits per milliliter.Nanounit per Milliliter
pg/dayC85778pg/dPicograms per day.Picogram per Day
pg/dLC67331Picograms per deciliter.Picogram per Deciliter
pg/hC85779Picograms per hour.Picogram per Hour
pg/mgC67396mcg/kg;Microgram per Kilogram;ng/g;ug/kA unit of a mass fraction expressed as a number of micrograms of substance per kilogram of mixture. The unit is also used as a dose calculation unit.(NCI)Microgram per Kilogram
pg/mg CreatinineC85780ng/g of Creatinine;pg/mg of CreatininePicograms per milligram creatinine.Picogram per Milligram of Creatinine
pg/minC85782Picograms per minute.Picogram per Minute
pg/mLC67327ug/m3;Microgram per Cubic Meter;ng/L;pg/mLA unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one nanogram of a substance per one liter of the mixture, or one picogram of a substance in unit volume of the mixture equal to one milliliter, or one microgram of a substance per one cubic meter of the mixture. The concept also refers to the metric unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one nanogram occupies the volume one liter.(NCI)Nanogram per Liter
pg/mL/ugC85781pg/mL/mcg;pg/ug/mL;pg/mcg/mLPicograms per milliliter per microgram.Picogram per Milliliter per Microgram
pg/sC85783pg/sec;pg/sPicograms per second.Picogram per Second
pmol/L/ugC85784pmol/L/mcg;pmol/ug/L;pmol/mcg/LPicomoles per liters per microgram.Picomole per Liter per Microgram
s*fg/mLC85802pg*s/L;sec*fg/mL;s*pg/L;fg*s/mL;fg*sec/mL;s*fg/mLSeconds times femtograms per milliliter.Second Times Femtogram per Milliliter
s*g/mLC85803g*s/mL;sec*g/mL;g*sec/mL;s*kg/L;kg*s/L;sec*kg/L;kg*sec/LSeconds times grams per milliliter.Second Times Gram per Milliliter
s*kg/mLC85804kg*s/mL;g*s/uL;s*g/uL;kg*sec/mL;g*sec/uL;sec*g/uL;s*kg/mLSeconds times kilograms per milliliter.Second Times Kilogram per Milliliter
s*mg/mLC85807mg*s/mL;sec*mg/mL;s*g/L;g*s/L;s*mg/mLSeconds times milligrams per milliliter.Second Times Milligram per Milliliter
s*mmol/mLC85808mmol*s/mL;sec*mmol/mL;s*mol/L;mol*s/L;sec*mol/L;mol*sec/L;s*mmol/mLSeconds times millimoles per milliliter.Second Times Millimole per Milliliter
s*mol/mLC85809mol*s/mL;sec*mol/mL;mol*sec/mL;s*mol/mLSeconds times moles per milliliter.Second Times Mole per Milliliter
s*ng/mLC85810ng*s/mL;sec*ng/mL;ng*sec/mL;s*ug/L;ug*s/L;sec*ug/L;ug*sec/L;s*ng/mLSeconds times nanograms per milliliter.Second Times Nanogram per Milliliter
s*nmol/mLC85811nmol*s/mL;sec*nmol/mL;nmol*sec/mL;s*umol/L;umol*s/L;sec*umol/L;umol*sec/L;s*nmol/mLSeconds times nanomoles per milliliter.Second Times Nanomole per Milliliter
s*pg/mLC85812pg*s/mL;sec*pg/mL;pg*sec/mL;s*ng/L;ng*s/L;sec*ng/L;ng*sec/L;s*pg/mLSeconds times picograms per milliliter.Second Times Picogram per Milliliter
s*pmol/mLC85813nmol*s/L;s*nmol/L;sec*pmol/mL;pmol*s/mL;pmol*sec/mL;s*pmol/mLSeconds times picomoles per milliliter.Second Times Picomole per Milliliter
s*ug/mLC85805ug*s/mL;s*mcg/mL;ug*sec/mL;sec*ug/mL;sec*mcg/mL;mcg*sec/mL;s*mg/L;mg*s/LSeconds times micrograms per milliliter.Second Times Microgram per Milliliter
s*umol/mLC85806umol*s/mL;s*mcmol/mL;sec*umol/mL;umol*sec/mL;mcmol*sec/mL;sec*mcmol/mL;s*mmol/L;mmol*s/L;s*umol/mLSeconds times micromoles per milliliter.Second Times Micromole per Milliliter
ugC48152Microgram;mcgA unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram or one thousandth of a milligram.(NCI)Microgram
ug/dayC71205Microgram per Day;mcg/dayA unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of matter travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to twenty four hours. Microgram per day is also a dose administration rate unit equal to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of a product is administered per unit of time equal to twenty four hours.(NCI)Microgram per Day
ug/hC67394Micrograms per Hour;mcg/hA unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of matter travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to one hour.(NCI)Microgram per Hour
ug/inhC85703mcg/inhMicrograms per inhalation.Microgram per Inhalation
ug/minC71211Micrograms per Minute;mcg/minA unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of matter travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to one minute. Microgram per minute is also a dose administration rate unit equal to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of a product is administered per unit of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Microgram per Minute
ug/mLC64572g/m3;Gram per Cubic Meter;mg/L;Microgram per Milliliter;Milligram per Liter;mcg/mL;ng/uL;ug/mLA unit of mass concentration equal to the concentration of one gram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal to one cubic meter. The concept also refers to the metric unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one gram occupies the volume one cubic meter.(NCI)Microgram per Milliliter
ug/puffC85704mcg/puffMicrograms per puff.Microgram per Puff
ug/sC85705mcg/sec;mcg/s;ug/sec;ug/sMicrograms per second.Microgram per Second
uIU/mLC67405Micro-International Unit per milliliter;mIU/L;mcIU/mL;uIU/mLMicrointernational units per milliliter.Microinternational Unit per Milliliter
uLC48153mcL;Microliter;mm3A unit of volume accepted for use with the SI and equal to one millionth of a liter (10E-6 liter).(NCI)Microliter
umol/dayC67406Micromoles per Day;mcmol/dayA unit of amount of substance flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a mole of substance travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to 24 hours.(NCI)Micromole per 24 Hours
umol/hC85707mcmol/h;umol/hMicromoles per hour.Micromole per Hour
umol/minC85708mcmol/min;umol/minMicromoles per minute.Micromole per Minute
umol/mLC64387Millimole per Liter;umol/mL;Micromole per Milliliter;mol/m3;Mole per Cubic Meter;mcmol/mL;mmol/L;nmol/uLA unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one thousandth of a mole (10E-3 mole) of solute per one liter of solution.(NCI)Millimole per Liter
umol/sC85709umol/sec;mcmol/s;mcmol/sec;umol/sMicromoles per second.Micromole per Second
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CL.C85493.PKPARMPK Parameters
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Extensible: Yes
C85493PK ParametersParameters used to describe the time-concentration curve.CDSIC SDTM Pharmacokinetic Parameter Terminology
Amount RecoveredC85832Amount RecoveredThe cumulative amount recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval.Amount Recovered
Amount Recovered Norm by BMIC92363Amount Recovered Norm by BMIThe cumulative amount recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the body mass index.Amount Recovered Normalized by Body Mass Index
Amount Recovered Norm by DoseC92364Amount Recovered Norm by DoseThe cumulative amount recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the dose.Amount Recovered Normalized by Dose
Amount Recovered Norm by SAC92365Amount Recovered Norm by SAThe cumulative amount recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the surface area.Amount Recovered Normalized by Surface Area
Amount Recovered Norm by WTC92366Amount Recovered Norm by WTThe cumulative amount recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the weight.Amount Recovered Normalized by Weight
AUC %Back Extrapolation ObsC85763AUC %Back Extrapolation ObsThe percentage of the area under curve extrapolated to infinity that was due to back extrapolation to estimate concentration at time zero, based on the observed value for concentration at time zero.Observed Area Under the Curve Percent Back Extrapolation
AUC %Back Extrapolation PredC85787AUC %Back Extrapolation PredThe percentage of the area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity that was due to back extrapolation to estimate concentration at time zero, based on the predicted value for concentration at time zero.Predicted Area Under the Curve Percent Back Extrapolation
AUC %Extrapolation ObsC85764AUC %Extrapolation ObsThe percentage of the area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from Tlast to infinity based on the observed value for concentration at TLast.Observed Area Under the Curve Percent Extrapolation
AUC %Extrapolation PredC85788AUC %Extrapolation PredThe percentage of the area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from Tlast to infinity based on the predicted value for concentration at TLast.Predicted Area Under the Curve Percent Extrapolation
AUC AllC85564AUC AllThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the time of the last observation, regardless of whether the last concentration is measurable or not.Area Under the Curve All
AUC All Norm by BMIC92362AUC All Norm by BMIThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the time of the last observation divided by the body mass index, regardless of whether the last concentration is measurable or not.AUC All Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUC All Norm by DoseC92306AUC All Norm by DoseThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the time of the last observation divided by the dose, regardless of whether the last concentration is measurable or not.AUC All Normalized by Dose
AUC All Norm by SAC92307AUC All Norm by SAThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the time of the last observation divided by the surface area, regardless of whether the last concentration is measurable or not.AUC All Normalized by Surface Area
AUC All Norm by WTC92308AUC All Norm by WTThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the time of the last observation divided by the weight, regardless of whether the last concentration is measurable or not.AUC All Normalized by Weight
AUC Dosing to Last ConcC85565AUC Dosing to Last ConcThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration.Area Under the Curve From Dosing to Last Concentration
AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by BMIC92309AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by BMIThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the body mass index.AUC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by DoseC92310AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by DoseThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the dose.AUC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Dose
AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by SAC92311AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by SAThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the surface area.AUC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by WTC92305AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by WTThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the weight.AUC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Weight
AUC from T1 to T2C85566AUC from T1 to T2The area under the curve (AUC) over the interval from T1 to T2.Area Under the Curve from T1 to T2
AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by BMIC92312AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by BMIThe area under the curve (AUC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the body mass index.AUC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by DoseC92313AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by DoseThe area under the curve (AUC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the dose.AUC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Dose
AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by SAC92314AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by SAThe area under the curve (AUC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the surface area.AUC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Surface Area
AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by WTC92315AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by WTThe area under the curve (AUC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the weight.AUC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Weight
AUC Infinity ObsC85761AUC Infinity ObsThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the last observed concentration.Observed Area Under the Curve Infinity
AUC Infinity Obs Norm by BMIC92316AUC Infinity Obs Norm by BMIThe observed area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity divided by the body mass index.AUC Infinity Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUC Infinity Obs Norm by DoseC96695AUC Infinity Obs Norm by DoseThe observed area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity divided by the dose.AUC Infinity Observed Normalized by Dose
AUC Infinity Obs Norm by SAC92317AUC Infinity Obs Norm by SAThe observed area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity divided by the surface area.AUC Infinity Observed Normalized by Surface Area
AUC Infinity Obs Norm by WTC92318AUC Infinity Obs Norm by WTThe observed area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity divided by the weight.AUC Infinity Observed Normalized by Weight
AUC Infinity PredC85785AUC Infinity PredThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the predicted last concentration.Predicted Area Under the Curve Infinity
AUC Infinity Pred Norm by BMIC92319AUC Infinity Pred Norm by BMIThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the predicted last concentration, divided by the body mass index.AUC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUC Infinity Pred Norm by DoseC85786AUC Infinity Pred Norm by DoseThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the predicted last concentration, divided by the dose.Predicted Area Under the Curve Infinity by Dose
AUC Infinity Pred Norm by SAC92320AUC Infinity Pred Norm by SAThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the predicted last concentration, divided by the surface area.AUC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
AUC Infinity Pred Norm by WTC92321AUC Infinity Pred Norm by WTThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the predicted last concentration, divided by the weight.AUC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Weight
AUC Over Dosing IntervalC85567AUC Over Dosing IntervalThe area under the curve (AUC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU).Area Under the Curve Over Dosing Interval
AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by BMIC92322AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by BMIThe area under the curve (AUC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the body mass index.AUC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by DoseC92323AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by DoseThe area under the curve (AUC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the dose.AUC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Dose
AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by SAC92324AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by SAThe area under the curve (AUC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the surface area.AUC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Surface Area
AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by WTC92325AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by WTThe area under the curve (AUC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the weight.AUC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Weight
AUMC % Extrapolation ObsC85766AUMC % Extrapolation ObsThe percentage of the area under the moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity from Tlast to infinity based on the observed value for concentration at TLast.Observed Area Under the First Moment Curve Percent Extrapolation
AUMC % Extrapolation PredC85790AUMC % Extrapolation PredThe percentage of the area under the moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity from Tlast to infinity based on the predicted value for concentration at TLast.Predicted Area Under the First Moment Curve Percent Extrapolation
AUMC Dosing to Last ConcC85569AUMC Dosing to Last ConcThe area under the moment curve (AUMC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration.Area Under the First Moment Curve From Dosing to Last Concentration
AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by BMIC92326AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by BMIThe area under the moment curve (AUMC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the body mass index.AUMC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by DoseC92327AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by DoseThe area under the moment curve (AUMC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the dose.AUMC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Dose
AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by SAC92328AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by SAThe area under the moment curve (AUMC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the surface area.AUMC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by WTC92329AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by WTThe area under the moment curve (AUMC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the weight.AUMC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Weight
AUMC Infinity ObsC85765AUMC Infinity ObsThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed concentration.Observed Area Under the First Moment Curve Infinity
AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by BMIC92330AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by BMIThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed concentration divided by the body mass index.AUMC Infinity Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by DoseC92331AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by DoseThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed concentration divided by the dose.AUMC Infinity Observed Normalized by Dose
AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by SAC92332AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by SAThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed concentration divided by the surface area.AUMC Infinity Observed Normalized by Surface Area
AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by WTC92333AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by WTThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed concentration divided by the weight.AUMC Infinity Observed Normalized by Weight
AUMC Infinity PredC85789AUMC Infinity PredThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted concentration.Predicted Area Under the First Moment Curve Infinity
AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by BMIC92334AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by BMIThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted concentration divided by the body mass index.AUMC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by DoseC92335AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by DoseThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted concentration divided by the dose.AUMC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Dose
AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by SAC92336AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by SAThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted concentration divided by the surface area.AUMC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by WTC92337AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by WTThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted concentration divided by the weight.AUMC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Weight
AUMC Over Dosing IntervalC85570AUMC Over Dosing IntervalThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU).Area Under the First Moment Curve Over Dosing Interval
AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by BMIC92338AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by BMIThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the body mass index.AUMC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by DoseC92339AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by DoseThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the dose.AUMC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Dose
AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by SAC92340AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by SAThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the surface area.AUMC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Surface Area
AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by WTC92341AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by WTThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the weight.AUMC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Weight
AURC % Extrapolation ObsC85768AURC % Extrapolation ObsThe percentage of the area under the urine excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity observed from Tlast to infinity.Observed Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve Percent Extrapolation
AURC % Extrapolation PredC85792AURC % Extrapolation PredThe percentage of the area under the urine excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity predicted from Tlast to infinity.Predicted Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve Percent Extrapolation
AURC AllC85841AURC AllThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate.Area Under Urinary Excretion Rate Curve All
AURC All Norm by BMIC92342AURC All Norm by BMIThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate divided by the body mass index.AURC All Normalized by Body Mass Index
AURC All Norm by DoseC92343AURC All Norm by DoseThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate divided by the dose.AURC All Normalized by Dose
AURC All Norm by SAC92344AURC All Norm by SAThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate divided by the surface area.AURC All Normalized by Surface Area
AURC All Norm by WTC92345AURC All Norm by WTThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate divided by the weight.AURC All Normalized by Weight
AURC Dosing to Last ConcC85571AURC Dosing to Last ConcThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate.Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve From Dosing to Last Concentration
AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by BMIC92346AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by BMIThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate, divided by the body mass index.AURC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by DoseC92347AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by DoseThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate, divided by the dose.AURC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Dose
AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by SAC92348AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by SAThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate, divided by the surface area.AURC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by WTC92349AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by WTThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate, divided by the weight.AURC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Weight
AURC from T1 to T2C85572AURC from T1 to T2The area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) over the interval from T1 to T2.Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve from T1 to T2
AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by BMIC92350AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by BMIThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the body mass index.AURC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Body Mass Index
AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by DoseC92351AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by DoseThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the dose.AURC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Dose
AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by SAC92352AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by SAThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the surface area.AURC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Surface Area
AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by WTC92353AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by WTThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the weight.AURC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Weight
AURC Infinity ObsC85767AURC Infinity ObsThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed excretion rate.Observed Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve infinity
AURC Infinity Obs Norm by BMIC92354AURC Infinity Obs Norm by BMIThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed excretion rate, divided by the body mass index.AURC Infinity Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
AURC Infinity Obs Norm by DoseC92355AURC Infinity Obs Norm by DoseThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed excretion rate, divided by the dose.AURC Infinity Observed Normalized by Dose
AURC Infinity Obs Norm by SAC92356AURC Infinity Obs Norm by SAThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed excretion rate, divided by the surface area.AURC Infinity Observed Normalized by Surface Area
AURC Infinity Obs Norm by WTC92357AURC Infinity Obs Norm by WTThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed excretion rate, divided by the weight.AURC Infinity Observed Normalized by Weight
AURC Infinity PredC85791AURC Infinity PredThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted excretion rate.Predicted Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve Infinity
AURC Infinity Pred Norm by BMIC92358AURC Infinity Pred Norm by BMIThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted excretion rate, divided by the body mass index.AURC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
AURC Infinity Pred Norm by DoseC92359AURC Infinity Pred Norm by DoseThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted excretion rate, divided by the dose.AURC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Dose
AURC Infinity Pred Norm by SAC92360AURC Infinity Pred Norm by SAThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted excretion rate, divided by the surface area.AURC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
AURC Infinity Pred Norm by WTC92361AURC Infinity Pred Norm by WTThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted excretion rate, divided by the weight.AURC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Weight
Average ConcC85575Average Conc;Average ConcentrationAUCTAU divided by TAU.Average Concentration
Average Conc Norm by BMIC92367Average Conc Norm by BMIAUCTAU divided by TAU and then divided by the body mass index.Average Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
Average Conc Norm by DoseC92368Average Conc Norm by DoseAUCTAU divided by TAU and then divided by the dose.Average Concentration Normalized by Dose
Average Conc Norm by SAC92369Average Conc Norm by SAAUCTAU divided by TAU and then divided by the surface area.Average Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
Average Conc Norm by WTC92370Average Conc Norm by WTAUCTAU divided by TAU and then divided by the weight.Average Concentration Normalized by Weight
Conc After the Nth DoseC92378Conc After the Nth DoseThe concentration at the Nth dose.Concentration After the Nth Dose
Conc After the Nth Dose by BMIC92379Conc After the Nth Dose by BMIThe concentration at the Nth dose divided by the body mass index.Concentration After the Nth Dose by Body Mass Index
Conc After the Nth Dose by DoseC92380Conc After the Nth Dose by DoseThe concentration at the Nth dose divided by the dose.Concentration After the Nth Dose by Dose
Conc After the Nth Dose by SAC92381Conc After the Nth Dose by SAThe concentration at the Nth dose divided by the surface area.Concentration After the Nth Dose by Surface Area
Conc After the Nth Dose by WTC92382Conc After the Nth Dose by WTThe concentration at the Nth dose divided by the weight.Concentration After the Nth Dose by Weight
Correlation Between TimeX and Log ConcYC85821Correlation Between TimeX and Log ConcYThe correlation between time (X) and log concentration (Y) for the points used in the estimation of lambda z.Time and Log Concentration Correlation
Fluctuation%C85581Fluctuation%The difference between Cmin and Cmax standardized to Cavg, between dose time and Tau.Concentration Variability Between Dose Time and Tau
Half-Life Lambda zC85818Half-Life Lambda zTerminal half-life.Terminal Half Life
Initial ConcC85644Initial ConcInitial concentration. Given only for bolus IV models.Initial Concentration
Initial Conc Norm by BMIC92383Initial Conc Norm by BMIInitial concentration divided by the body mass index. Given only for bolus IV models.Initial Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
Initial Conc Norm by DoseC92384Initial Conc Norm by DoseInitial concentration divided by the dose. Given only for bolus IV models.Initial Concentration Normalized by Dose
Initial Conc Norm by SAC92385Initial Conc Norm by SAInitial concentration divided by the surface area. Given only for bolus IV models.Initial Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
Initial Conc Norm by WTC92386Initial Conc Norm by WTInitial concentration divided by the weight. Given only for bolus IV models.Initial Concentration Normalized by Weight
Lambda zC85652Lambda zThe first order rate constant associated with the terminal (log-linear) portion of the curve.Lambda Z
Lambda z Lower LimitC85653Lambda z Lower LimitThe lower limit on time for values to be included in the calculation of Lambda z.Lambda Z Time Lower Limit
Lambda z Upper LimitC85654Lambda z Upper LimitThe upper limit on time for values to be included in the calculation of Lambda z.Lambda Z Time Upper Limit
Last ConcC85655Last ConcThe concentration corresponding to Tlast.Last Concentration
Last Conc Norm by BMIC92387Last Conc Norm by BMIThe concentration corresponding to Tlast divided by the body mass index.Last Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
Last Conc Norm by DoseC92388Last Conc Norm by DoseThe concentration corresponding to Tlast divided by the dose.Last Concentration Normalized by Dose
Last Conc Norm by SAC92389Last Conc Norm by SAThe concentration corresponding to Tlast divided by the surface area.Last Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
Last Conc Norm by WTC92390Last Conc Norm by WTThe concentration corresponding to Tlast divided by the weight.Last Concentration Normalized by Weight
Last Meas Excretion RateC85656Last Meas Excretion RateThe last measurable (positive) excretion rate.Last Measurable Observed Excretion Rate
Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by BMIC92391Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by BMIThe last measurable (positive) excretion rate divided by the body mass index.Last Measurable Excretion Rate Normalized by Body Mass Index
Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by DoseC92392Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by DoseThe last measurable (positive) excretion rate divided by the dose.Last Measurable Excretion Rate Normalized by Dose
Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by SAC92393Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by SAThe last measurable (positive) excretion rate divided by the surface area.Last Measurable Excretion Rate Normalized by Surface Area
Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by WTC92394Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by WTThe last measurable (positive) excretion rate divided by the weight.Last Measurable Excretion Rate Normalized by Weight
Max ConcC70918Max ConcThe maximum concentration occurring at Tmax.Cmax
Max Conc Norm by BMIC92371Max Conc Norm by BMIThe maximum concentration occurring at Tmax, divided by the body mass index.Maximum Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
Max Conc Norm by DoseC85698Max Conc Norm by DoseThe maximum concentration occurring at Tmax, divided by the dose.Maximum Concentration Dose Normalized
Max Conc Norm by SAC92372Max Conc Norm by SAThe maximum concentration occurring at Tmax, divided by the surface area.Maximum Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
Max Conc Norm by WTC92373Max Conc Norm by WTThe maximum concentration occurring at Tmax, divided by the weight.Maximum Concentration Normalized by Weight
Max Obs Excretion RateC85699Max Obs Excretion RateThe maximum observed excretion rate.Maximum Observed Excretion Rate
Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by BMIC92395Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by BMIThe maximum observed excretion rate divided by the body mass index.Maximum Observed Excretion Rate Normalized by Body Mass Index
Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by DoseC92396Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by DoseThe maximum observed excretion rate divided by the dose.Maximum Observed Excretion Rate Normalized by Dose
Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by SAC92397Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by SAThe maximum observed excretion rate divided by the surface area.Maximum Observed Excretion Rate Normalized by Surface Area
Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by WTC92398Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by WTThe maximum observed excretion rate divided by the weight.Maximum Observed Excretion Rate Normalized by Weight
Midpoint of Entire Collection IntervalC85580Midpoint of Entire Collection IntervalThe midpoint of collection interval, which is associated with last Measurable rate.Collection Interval Midpoint
Min ConcC85579Min ConcThe minimum concentration between dose time and dose time plus Tau (at Tmin).Cmin
Min Conc Norm by BMIC92374Min Conc Norm by BMIThe minimum concentration between dose time and dose time plus Tau (at Tmin) divided by the body mass index.Minimum Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
Min Conc Norm by DoseC92375Min Conc Norm by DoseThe minimum concentration between dose time and dose time plus Tau (at Tmin) divided by the dose.Minimum Concentration Normalized by Dose
Min Conc Norm by SAC92376Min Conc Norm by SAThe minimum concentration between dose time and dose time plus Tau (at Tmin) divided by the surface area.Minimum Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
Min Conc Norm by WTC92377Min Conc Norm by WTThe minimum concentration between dose time and dose time plus Tau (at Tmin) divided by the weight.Minimum Concentration Normalized by Weight
MRT Infinity ObsC85769MRT Infinity ObsThe observed mean residence time (MRT) extrapolated to infinity.Observed Mean Residence Time Infinity
MRT Infinity PredC85793MRT Infinity PredThe predicted mean residence time (MRT) extrapolated to infinity.Predicted Mean Residence Time Infinity
MRT LastC85700MRT LastMean residence time (MRT) from the time of dosing to the time of the last measurable concentration.Mean Residence Time Last
Number of Points for Lambda zC85816Number of Points for Lambda zThe number of time points used in computing Lambda z.Sum of Lambda Z Timepoints
Percent RecoveredC85777Percent RecoveredThe percentage of the dose that is recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval.Percent Recovered
Percent Recovered Norm by BMIC92413Percent Recovered Norm by BMIThe percentage of the dose that is recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the body mass index.Percent Recovered Normalized by Body Mass Index
Percent Recovered Norm by DoseC92414Percent Recovered Norm by DoseThe percentage of the dose that is recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the dose.Percent Recovered Normalized by Dose
Percent Recovered Norm by SAC92415Percent Recovered Norm by SAThe percentage of the dose that is recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the surface area.Percent Recovered Normalized by Surface Area
Percent Recovered Norm by WTC92416Percent Recovered Norm by WTThe percentage of the dose that is recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the weight.Percent Recovered Normalized by Weight
R SquaredC85542R SquaredThe goodness of fit statistic for the terminal elimination phase.R Squared
R Squared AdjustedC85553R Squared AdjustedThe goodness of fit statistic for the terminal elimination phase, adjusted for the number of time points used in the estimation of Lambda z.Adjusted R Squared
Sum of Urine Vol Used for PK ParametersC85817Sum of Urine Vol Used for PK ParametersThe sum of urine volumes that are used for PK parameters.Sum Urine Volume
Time of CMAX ObservationC70919Time of CMAX ObservationThe time of maximum observed concentration sampled during a dosing interval.Tmax
Time of CMIN ObservationC85825Time of CMIN ObservationThe time of minimum concentration sampled during a dosing interval.Tmin
Time of Last Nonzero ConcC85822Time of Last Nonzero ConcThe time of the last measurable (positive) concentration.Time of Last Nonzero Concentration
Time of Max Excretion RateC85823Time of Max Excretion RateThe midpoint of collection interval associated with the maximum observed excretion rate.Time of Maximum Observed Excretion Rate
Time Until First Nonzero ConcC85824Time Until First Nonzero ConcThe time prior to the first measurable (non-zero) concentration.Time until First Nonzero Concentration
Total CL ObsC85773Total CL ObsThe observed total body clearance for intravascular administration.Observed Total Body Clearance Rate
Total CL Obs by Fract DoseC85772Total CL Obs by Fract DoseThe observed total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed.Observed Total Body Clearance by Fraction of Dose Absorbed
Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by BMIC92399Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by BMIThe observed total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the body mass index.Total Clearance Observed by Fraction Dose Normalized by Body Mass Index
Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by DoseC92400Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by DoseThe observed total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the dose.Total Clearance Observed by Fraction Dose Normalized by Dose
Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by SAC92401Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by SAThe observed total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the surface area.Total Clearance Observed by Fraction Dose Normalized by Surface Area
Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by WTC92402Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by WTThe observed total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the weight.Total Clearance Observed by Fraction Dose Normalized by Weight
Total CL Obs Norm by BMIC92403Total CL Obs Norm by BMIThe observed total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the body mass index.Total Clearance Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
Total CL Obs Norm by DoseC92404Total CL Obs Norm by DoseThe observed total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the dose.Total Clearance Observed Normalized by Dose
Total CL Obs Norm by SAC92405Total CL Obs Norm by SAThe observed total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the surface area.Total Clearance Observed Normalized by Surface Area
Total CL Obs Norm by WTC92406Total CL Obs Norm by WTThe observed total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the weight.Total Clearance Observed Normalized by Weight
Total CL PredC85797Total CL PredThe predicted total body clearance for intravascular administration.Predicted Total Body Clearance Rate
Total CL Pred by Fract DoseC85796Total CL Pred by Fract DoseThe predicted total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed.Predicted Total Body Clearance by Fraction of Dose Absorbed
Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by BMIC92417Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by BMIThe predicted total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the body mass index.Total Clearance Predicted by Fraction Dose Normalized by Body Mass Index
Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by DoseC92418Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by DoseThe predicted total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the dose.Total Clearance Predicted by Fraction Dose Normalized by Dose
Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by SAC92419Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by SAThe predicted total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the surface area.Total Clearance Predicted by Fraction Dose Normalized by Surface Area
Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by WTC92420Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by WTThe predicted total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the weight.Total Clearance Predicted by Fraction Dose Normalized by Weight
Total CL Pred Norm by BMIC92421Total CL Pred Norm by BMIThe predicted total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the body mass index.Total Clearance Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
Total CL Pred Norm by DoseC92422Total CL Pred Norm by DoseThe predicted total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the dose.Total Clearance Predicted Normalized by Dose
Total CL Pred Norm by SAC92423Total CL Pred Norm by SAThe predicted total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the surface area.Total Clearance Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
Total CL Pred Norm by WTC92424Total CL Pred Norm by WTThe predicted total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the weight.Total Clearance Predicted Normalized by Weight
Vol Dist of Fract Dose ObsC85775Vol Dist of Fract Dose ObsThe observed volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed.Observed Volume of Distribution of Absorbed Fraction
Vol Dist of Fract Dose Obs Norm by BMIC92410Vol Dist of Fract Dose Obs Norm by BMIThe observed volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the body mass index.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
Vol Dist of Fract Dose Obs Norm by SAC92411Vol Dist of Fract Dose Obs Norm by SAThe observed volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the surface area.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Observed Normalized by Surface Area
Vol Dist of Fract Dose Obs Norm by WTC92412Vol Dist of Fract Dose Obs Norm by WTThe observed volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the weight.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Observed Normalized by Weight
Vol Dist of Fract Dose PredC85799Vol Dist of Fract Dose PredThe predicted volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed.Predicted Volume of Distribution of Absorbed Fraction
Vol Dist of Fract Dose Pred Norm by BMIC92428Vol Dist of Fract Dose Pred Norm by BMIThe predicted volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the body mass index.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
Vol Dist of Fract Dose Pred Norm by SAC92429Vol Dist of Fract Dose Pred Norm by SAThe predicted volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the surface area.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
Vol Dist of Fract Dose Pred Norm by WTC92430Vol Dist of Fract Dose Pred Norm by WTThe predicted volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the weight.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Predicted Normalized by Weight
Vz ObsC85774Vz ObsThe observed volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration.Observed Volume of Distribution
Vz Obs Norm by BMIC92407Vz Obs Norm by BMIThe observed volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the body mass index.Volume of Distribution Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
Vz Obs Norm by SAC92408Vz Obs Norm by SAThe observed volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the surface area.Volume of Distribution Observed Normalized by Surface Area
Vz Obs Norm by WTC92409Vz Obs Norm by WTThe observed volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the weight.Volume of Distribution Observed Normalized by Weight
Vz PredC85798Vz PredThe predicted volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration.Predicted Volume of Distribution
Vz Pred Norm by BMIC92425Vz Pred Norm by BMIThe predicted volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the body mass index.Volume of Distribution Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
Vz Pred Norm by SAC92426Vz Pred Norm by SAThe predicted volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the surface area.Volume of Distribution Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
Vz Pred Norm by WTC92427Vz Pred Norm by WTThe predicted volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the weight.Volume of Distribution Predicted Normalized by Weight
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CL.C85839.PKPARMCDPK Parameters Code
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C85839PK Parameters CodeParameter codes used to describe the time-concentration curve.CDISC SDTM Pharmacokinetic Parameter Terminology by Code
AUCALLC85564AUC AllThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the time of the last observation, regardless of whether the last concentration is measurable or not.Area Under the Curve All
AUCALLBC92362AUC All Norm by BMIThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the time of the last observation divided by the body mass index, regardless of whether the last concentration is measurable or not.AUC All Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUCALLDC92306AUC All Norm by DoseThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the time of the last observation divided by the dose, regardless of whether the last concentration is measurable or not.AUC All Normalized by Dose
AUCALLSC92307AUC All Norm by SAThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the time of the last observation divided by the surface area, regardless of whether the last concentration is measurable or not.AUC All Normalized by Surface Area
AUCALLWC92308AUC All Norm by WTThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the time of the last observation divided by the weight, regardless of whether the last concentration is measurable or not.AUC All Normalized by Weight
AUCIFOC85761AUC Infinity ObsThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the last observed concentration.Observed Area Under the Curve Infinity
AUCIFOBC92316AUC Infinity Obs Norm by BMIThe observed area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity divided by the body mass index.AUC Infinity Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUCIFODC96695AUC Infinity Obs Norm by DoseThe observed area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity divided by the dose.AUC Infinity Observed Normalized by Dose
AUCIFOSC92317AUC Infinity Obs Norm by SAThe observed area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity divided by the surface area.AUC Infinity Observed Normalized by Surface Area
AUCIFOWC92318AUC Infinity Obs Norm by WTThe observed area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity divided by the weight.AUC Infinity Observed Normalized by Weight
AUCIFPC85785AUC Infinity PredThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the predicted last concentration.Predicted Area Under the Curve Infinity
AUCIFPBC92319AUC Infinity Pred Norm by BMIThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the predicted last concentration, divided by the body mass index.AUC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUCIFPDC85786AUC Infinity Pred Norm by DoseThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the predicted last concentration, divided by the dose.Predicted Area Under the Curve Infinity by Dose
AUCIFPSC92320AUC Infinity Pred Norm by SAThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the predicted last concentration, divided by the surface area.AUC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
AUCIFPWC92321AUC Infinity Pred Norm by WTThe area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from dosing time, based on the predicted last concentration, divided by the weight.AUC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Weight
AUCINTC85566AUC from T1 to T2The area under the curve (AUC) over the interval from T1 to T2.Area Under the Curve from T1 to T2
AUCINTBC92312AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by BMIThe area under the curve (AUC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the body mass index.AUC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUCINTDC92313AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by DoseThe area under the curve (AUC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the dose.AUC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Dose
AUCINTSC92314AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by SAThe area under the curve (AUC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the surface area.AUC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Surface Area
AUCINTWC92315AUC from T1 to T2 Norm by WTThe area under the curve (AUC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the weight.AUC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Weight
AUCLSTC85565AUC Dosing to Last ConcThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration.Area Under the Curve From Dosing to Last Concentration
AUCLSTBC92309AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by BMIThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the body mass index.AUC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUCLSTDC92310AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by DoseThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the dose.AUC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Dose
AUCLSTSC92311AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by SAThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the surface area.AUC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
AUCLSTWC92305AUC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by WTThe area under the curve (AUC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the weight.AUC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Weight
AUCPBEOC85763AUC %Back Extrapolation ObsThe percentage of the area under curve extrapolated to infinity that was due to back extrapolation to estimate concentration at time zero, based on the observed value for concentration at time zero.Observed Area Under the Curve Percent Back Extrapolation
AUCPBEPC85787AUC %Back Extrapolation PredThe percentage of the area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity that was due to back extrapolation to estimate concentration at time zero, based on the predicted value for concentration at time zero.Predicted Area Under the Curve Percent Back Extrapolation
AUCPEOC85764AUC %Extrapolation ObsThe percentage of the area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from Tlast to infinity based on the observed value for concentration at TLast.Observed Area Under the Curve Percent Extrapolation
AUCPEPC85788AUC %Extrapolation PredThe percentage of the area under the curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinity from Tlast to infinity based on the predicted value for concentration at TLast.Predicted Area Under the Curve Percent Extrapolation
AUCTAUC85567AUC Over Dosing IntervalThe area under the curve (AUC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU).Area Under the Curve Over Dosing Interval
AUCTAUBC92322AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by BMIThe area under the curve (AUC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the body mass index.AUC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUCTAUDC92323AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by DoseThe area under the curve (AUC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the dose.AUC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Dose
AUCTAUSC92324AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by SAThe area under the curve (AUC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the surface area.AUC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Surface Area
AUCTAUWC92325AUC Over Dosing Interval Norm by WTThe area under the curve (AUC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the weight.AUC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Weight
AUMCIFOC85765AUMC Infinity ObsThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed concentration.Observed Area Under the First Moment Curve Infinity
AUMCIFOBC92330AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by BMIThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed concentration divided by the body mass index.AUMC Infinity Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUMCIFODC92331AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by DoseThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed concentration divided by the dose.AUMC Infinity Observed Normalized by Dose
AUMCIFOSC92332AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by SAThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed concentration divided by the surface area.AUMC Infinity Observed Normalized by Surface Area
AUMCIFOWC92333AUMC Infinity Obs Norm by WTThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed concentration divided by the weight.AUMC Infinity Observed Normalized by Weight
AUMCIFPC85789AUMC Infinity PredThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted concentration.Predicted Area Under the First Moment Curve Infinity
AUMCIFPBC92334AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by BMIThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted concentration divided by the body mass index.AUMC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUMCIFPDC92335AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by DoseThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted concentration divided by the dose.AUMC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Dose
AUMCIFPSC92336AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by SAThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted concentration divided by the surface area.AUMC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
AUMCIFPWC92337AUMC Infinity Pred Norm by WTThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted concentration divided by the weight.AUMC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Weight
AUMCLSTC85569AUMC Dosing to Last ConcThe area under the moment curve (AUMC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration.Area Under the First Moment Curve From Dosing to Last Concentration
AUMCLSTBC92326AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by BMIThe area under the moment curve (AUMC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the body mass index.AUMC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUMCLSTDC92327AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by DoseThe area under the moment curve (AUMC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the dose.AUMC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Dose
AUMCLSTSC92328AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by SAThe area under the moment curve (AUMC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the surface area.AUMC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
AUMCLSTWC92329AUMC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by WTThe area under the moment curve (AUMC) from the time of dosing to the last measurable concentration divided by the weight.AUMC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Weight
AUMCPEOC85766AUMC % Extrapolation ObsThe percentage of the area under the moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity from Tlast to infinity based on the observed value for concentration at TLast.Observed Area Under the First Moment Curve Percent Extrapolation
AUMCPEPC85790AUMC % Extrapolation PredThe percentage of the area under the moment curve (AUMC) extrapolated to infinity from Tlast to infinity based on the predicted value for concentration at TLast.Predicted Area Under the First Moment Curve Percent Extrapolation
AUMCTAUC85570AUMC Over Dosing IntervalThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU).Area Under the First Moment Curve Over Dosing Interval
AUMCTAUBC92338AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by BMIThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the body mass index.AUMC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Body Mass Index
AUMCTAUDC92339AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by DoseThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the dose.AUMC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Dose
AUMCTAUSC92340AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by SAThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the surface area.AUMC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Surface Area
AUMCTAUWC92341AUMC Over Dosing Interval Norm by WTThe area under the first moment curve (AUMC) for the defined interval between doses (TAU) divided by the weight.AUMC Over Dosing Interval Normalized by Weight
AURCALLC85841AURC AllThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate.Area Under Urinary Excretion Rate Curve All
AURCALLBC92342AURC All Norm by BMIThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate divided by the body mass index.AURC All Normalized by Body Mass Index
AURCALLDC92343AURC All Norm by DoseThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate divided by the dose.AURC All Normalized by Dose
AURCALLSC92344AURC All Norm by SAThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate divided by the surface area.AURC All Normalized by Surface Area
AURCALLWC92345AURC All Norm by WTThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate divided by the weight.AURC All Normalized by Weight
AURCIFOC85767AURC Infinity ObsThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed excretion rate.Observed Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve infinity
AURCIFOBC92354AURC Infinity Obs Norm by BMIThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed excretion rate, divided by the body mass index.AURC Infinity Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
AURCIFODC92355AURC Infinity Obs Norm by DoseThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed excretion rate, divided by the dose.AURC Infinity Observed Normalized by Dose
AURCIFOSC92356AURC Infinity Obs Norm by SAThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed excretion rate, divided by the surface area.AURC Infinity Observed Normalized by Surface Area
AURCIFOWC92357AURC Infinity Obs Norm by WTThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last observed excretion rate, divided by the weight.AURC Infinity Observed Normalized by Weight
AURCIFPC85791AURC Infinity PredThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted excretion rate.Predicted Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve Infinity
AURCIFPBC92358AURC Infinity Pred Norm by BMIThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted excretion rate, divided by the body mass index.AURC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
AURCIFPDC92359AURC Infinity Pred Norm by DoseThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted excretion rate, divided by the dose.AURC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Dose
AURCIFPSC92360AURC Infinity Pred Norm by SAThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted excretion rate, divided by the surface area.AURC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
AURCIFPWC92361AURC Infinity Pred Norm by WTThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity, based on the last predicted excretion rate, divided by the weight.AURC Infinity Predicted Normalized by Weight
AURCINTC85572AURC from T1 to T2The area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) over the interval from T1 to T2.Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve from T1 to T2
AURCINTBC92350AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by BMIThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the body mass index.AURC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Body Mass Index
AURCINTDC92351AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by DoseThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the dose.AURC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Dose
AURCINTSC92352AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by SAThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the surface area.AURC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Surface Area
AURCINTWC92353AURC from T1 to T2 Norm by WTThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) over the interval from T1 to T2 divided by the weight.AURC from T1 to T2 Normalized by Weight
AURCLSTC85571AURC Dosing to Last ConcThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate.Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve From Dosing to Last Concentration
AURCLSTBC92346AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by BMIThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate, divided by the body mass index.AURC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
AURCLSTDC92347AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by DoseThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate, divided by the dose.AURC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Dose
AURCLSTSC92348AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by SAThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate, divided by the surface area.AURC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
AURCLSTWC92349AURC Dosing to Last Conc Norm by WTThe area under the urinary excretion rate curve (AURC) from time zero to the last measurable rate, divided by the weight.AURC Dosing to Last Concentration Normalized by Weight
AURCPEOC85768AURC % Extrapolation ObsThe percentage of the area under the urine excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity observed from Tlast to infinity.Observed Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve Percent Extrapolation
AURCPEPC85792AURC % Extrapolation PredThe percentage of the area under the urine excretion rate curve (AURC) extrapolated to infinity predicted from Tlast to infinity.Predicted Area Under the Urinary Excretion Rate Curve Percent Extrapolation
C0C85644Initial ConcInitial concentration. Given only for bolus IV models.Initial Concentration
C0BC92383Initial Conc Norm by BMIInitial concentration divided by the body mass index. Given only for bolus IV models.Initial Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
C0DC92384Initial Conc Norm by DoseInitial concentration divided by the dose. Given only for bolus IV models.Initial Concentration Normalized by Dose
C0SC92385Initial Conc Norm by SAInitial concentration divided by the surface area. Given only for bolus IV models.Initial Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
C0WC92386Initial Conc Norm by WTInitial concentration divided by the weight. Given only for bolus IV models.Initial Concentration Normalized by Weight
CAVGC85575Average Conc;Average ConcentrationAUCTAU divided by TAU.Average Concentration
CAVGBC92367Average Conc Norm by BMIAUCTAU divided by TAU and then divided by the body mass index.Average Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
CAVGDC92368Average Conc Norm by DoseAUCTAU divided by TAU and then divided by the dose.Average Concentration Normalized by Dose
CAVGSC92369Average Conc Norm by SAAUCTAU divided by TAU and then divided by the surface area.Average Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
CAVGWC92370Average Conc Norm by WTAUCTAU divided by TAU and then divided by the weight.Average Concentration Normalized by Weight
CLFOC85772Total CL Obs by Fract DoseThe observed total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed.Observed Total Body Clearance by Fraction of Dose Absorbed
CLFOBC92399Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by BMIThe observed total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the body mass index.Total Clearance Observed by Fraction Dose Normalized by Body Mass Index
CLFODC92400Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by DoseThe observed total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the dose.Total Clearance Observed by Fraction Dose Normalized by Dose
CLFOSC92401Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by SAThe observed total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the surface area.Total Clearance Observed by Fraction Dose Normalized by Surface Area
CLFOWC92402Total CL Obs by Fract Dose Norm by WTThe observed total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the weight.Total Clearance Observed by Fraction Dose Normalized by Weight
CLFPC85796Total CL Pred by Fract DoseThe predicted total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed.Predicted Total Body Clearance by Fraction of Dose Absorbed
CLFPBC92417Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by BMIThe predicted total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the body mass index.Total Clearance Predicted by Fraction Dose Normalized by Body Mass Index
CLFPDC92418Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by DoseThe predicted total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the dose.Total Clearance Predicted by Fraction Dose Normalized by Dose
CLFPSC92419Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by SAThe predicted total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the surface area.Total Clearance Predicted by Fraction Dose Normalized by Surface Area
CLFPWC92420Total CL Pred by Fract Dose Norm by WTThe predicted total body clearance for extravascular administration based on the fraction of dose absorbed and divided by the weight.Total Clearance Predicted by Fraction Dose Normalized by Weight
CLOC85773Total CL ObsThe observed total body clearance for intravascular administration.Observed Total Body Clearance Rate
CLOBC92403Total CL Obs Norm by BMIThe observed total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the body mass index.Total Clearance Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
CLODC92404Total CL Obs Norm by DoseThe observed total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the dose.Total Clearance Observed Normalized by Dose
CLOSC92405Total CL Obs Norm by SAThe observed total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the surface area.Total Clearance Observed Normalized by Surface Area
CLOWC92406Total CL Obs Norm by WTThe observed total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the weight.Total Clearance Observed Normalized by Weight
CLPC85797Total CL PredThe predicted total body clearance for intravascular administration.Predicted Total Body Clearance Rate
CLPBC92421Total CL Pred Norm by BMIThe predicted total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the body mass index.Total Clearance Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
CLPDC92422Total CL Pred Norm by DoseThe predicted total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the dose.Total Clearance Predicted Normalized by Dose
CLPSC92423Total CL Pred Norm by SAThe predicted total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the surface area.Total Clearance Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
CLPWC92424Total CL Pred Norm by WTThe predicted total body clearance for intravascular administration divided by the weight.Total Clearance Predicted Normalized by Weight
CLSTC85655Last ConcThe concentration corresponding to Tlast.Last Concentration
CLSTBC92387Last Conc Norm by BMIThe concentration corresponding to Tlast divided by the body mass index.Last Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
CLSTDC92388Last Conc Norm by DoseThe concentration corresponding to Tlast divided by the dose.Last Concentration Normalized by Dose
CLSTSC92389Last Conc Norm by SAThe concentration corresponding to Tlast divided by the surface area.Last Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
CLSTWC92390Last Conc Norm by WTThe concentration corresponding to Tlast divided by the weight.Last Concentration Normalized by Weight
CMAXC70918Max ConcThe maximum concentration occurring at Tmax.Cmax
CMAXBC92371Max Conc Norm by BMIThe maximum concentration occurring at Tmax, divided by the body mass index.Maximum Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
CMAXDC85698Max Conc Norm by DoseThe maximum concentration occurring at Tmax, divided by the dose.Maximum Concentration Dose Normalized
CMAXSC92372Max Conc Norm by SAThe maximum concentration occurring at Tmax, divided by the surface area.Maximum Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
CMAXWC92373Max Conc Norm by WTThe maximum concentration occurring at Tmax, divided by the weight.Maximum Concentration Normalized by Weight
CMINC85579Min ConcThe minimum concentration between dose time and dose time plus Tau (at Tmin).Cmin
CMINBC92374Min Conc Norm by BMIThe minimum concentration between dose time and dose time plus Tau (at Tmin) divided by the body mass index.Minimum Concentration Normalized by Body Mass Index
CMINDC92375Min Conc Norm by DoseThe minimum concentration between dose time and dose time plus Tau (at Tmin) divided by the dose.Minimum Concentration Normalized by Dose
CMINSC92376Min Conc Norm by SAThe minimum concentration between dose time and dose time plus Tau (at Tmin) divided by the surface area.Minimum Concentration Normalized by Surface Area
CMINWC92377Min Conc Norm by WTThe minimum concentration between dose time and dose time plus Tau (at Tmin) divided by the weight.Minimum Concentration Normalized by Weight
CNTHDOSC92378Conc After the Nth DoseThe concentration at the Nth dose.Concentration After the Nth Dose
CNTHDOSBC92379Conc After the Nth Dose by BMIThe concentration at the Nth dose divided by the body mass index.Concentration After the Nth Dose by Body Mass Index
CNTHDOSDC92380Conc After the Nth Dose by DoseThe concentration at the Nth dose divided by the dose.Concentration After the Nth Dose by Dose
CNTHDOSSC92381Conc After the Nth Dose by SAThe concentration at the Nth dose divided by the surface area.Concentration After the Nth Dose by Surface Area
CNTHDOSWC92382Conc After the Nth Dose by WTThe concentration at the Nth dose divided by the weight.Concentration After the Nth Dose by Weight
CORRXYC85821Correlation Between TimeX and Log ConcYThe correlation between time (X) and log concentration (Y) for the points used in the estimation of lambda z.Time and Log Concentration Correlation
ERLSTC85656Last Meas Excretion RateThe last measurable (positive) excretion rate.Last Measurable Observed Excretion Rate
ERLSTBC92391Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by BMIThe last measurable (positive) excretion rate divided by the body mass index.Last Measurable Excretion Rate Normalized by Body Mass Index
ERLSTDC92392Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by DoseThe last measurable (positive) excretion rate divided by the dose.Last Measurable Excretion Rate Normalized by Dose
ERLSTSC92393Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by SAThe last measurable (positive) excretion rate divided by the surface area.Last Measurable Excretion Rate Normalized by Surface Area
ERLSTWC92394Last Meas Excretion Rate Norm by WTThe last measurable (positive) excretion rate divided by the weight.Last Measurable Excretion Rate Normalized by Weight
ERMAXC85699Max Obs Excretion RateThe maximum observed excretion rate.Maximum Observed Excretion Rate
ERMAXBC92395Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by BMIThe maximum observed excretion rate divided by the body mass index.Maximum Observed Excretion Rate Normalized by Body Mass Index
ERMAXDC92396Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by DoseThe maximum observed excretion rate divided by the dose.Maximum Observed Excretion Rate Normalized by Dose
ERMAXSC92397Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by SAThe maximum observed excretion rate divided by the surface area.Maximum Observed Excretion Rate Normalized by Surface Area
ERMAXWC92398Max Obs Excretion Rate Norm by WTThe maximum observed excretion rate divided by the weight.Maximum Observed Excretion Rate Normalized by Weight
ERTMAXC85823Time of Max Excretion RateThe midpoint of collection interval associated with the maximum observed excretion rate.Time of Maximum Observed Excretion Rate
FLUCPC85581Fluctuation%The difference between Cmin and Cmax standardized to Cavg, between dose time and Tau.Concentration Variability Between Dose Time and Tau
LAMZC85652Lambda zThe first order rate constant associated with the terminal (log-linear) portion of the curve.Lambda Z
LAMZHLC85818Half-Life Lambda zTerminal half-life.Terminal Half Life
LAMZLLC85653Lambda z Lower LimitThe lower limit on time for values to be included in the calculation of Lambda z.Lambda Z Time Lower Limit
LAMZNPTC85816Number of Points for Lambda zThe number of time points used in computing Lambda z.Sum of Lambda Z Timepoints
LAMZULC85654Lambda z Upper LimitThe upper limit on time for values to be included in the calculation of Lambda z.Lambda Z Time Upper Limit
MIDPTLSTC85580Midpoint of Entire Collection IntervalThe midpoint of collection interval, which is associated with last Measurable rate.Collection Interval Midpoint
MRTIFOC85769MRT Infinity ObsThe observed mean residence time (MRT) extrapolated to infinity.Observed Mean Residence Time Infinity
MRTIFPC85793MRT Infinity PredThe predicted mean residence time (MRT) extrapolated to infinity.Predicted Mean Residence Time Infinity
MRTLSTC85700MRT LastMean residence time (MRT) from the time of dosing to the time of the last measurable concentration.Mean Residence Time Last
R2C85542R SquaredThe goodness of fit statistic for the terminal elimination phase.R Squared
R2ADJC85553R Squared AdjustedThe goodness of fit statistic for the terminal elimination phase, adjusted for the number of time points used in the estimation of Lambda z.Adjusted R Squared
RECAMTC85832Amount RecoveredThe cumulative amount recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval.Amount Recovered
RECAMTBC92363Amount Recovered Norm by BMIThe cumulative amount recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the body mass index.Amount Recovered Normalized by Body Mass Index
RECAMTDC92364Amount Recovered Norm by DoseThe cumulative amount recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the dose.Amount Recovered Normalized by Dose
RECAMTSC92365Amount Recovered Norm by SAThe cumulative amount recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the surface area.Amount Recovered Normalized by Surface Area
RECAMTWC92366Amount Recovered Norm by WTThe cumulative amount recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the weight.Amount Recovered Normalized by Weight
RECPCTC85777Percent RecoveredThe percentage of the dose that is recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval.Percent Recovered
RECPCTBC92413Percent Recovered Norm by BMIThe percentage of the dose that is recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the body mass index.Percent Recovered Normalized by Body Mass Index
RECPCTDC92414Percent Recovered Norm by DoseThe percentage of the dose that is recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the dose.Percent Recovered Normalized by Dose
RECPCTSC92415Percent Recovered Norm by SAThe percentage of the dose that is recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the surface area.Percent Recovered Normalized by Surface Area
RECPCTWC92416Percent Recovered Norm by WTThe percentage of the dose that is recovered from the specimen type specified in PPSPEC, from dosing to end of the current collection interval divided by the weight.Percent Recovered Normalized by Weight
TLAGC85824Time Until First Nonzero ConcThe time prior to the first measurable (non-zero) concentration.Time until First Nonzero Concentration
TLSTC85822Time of Last Nonzero ConcThe time of the last measurable (positive) concentration.Time of Last Nonzero Concentration
TMAXC70919Time of CMAX ObservationThe time of maximum observed concentration sampled during a dosing interval.Tmax
TMINC85825Time of CMIN ObservationThe time of minimum concentration sampled during a dosing interval.Tmin
VOLPKC85817Sum of Urine Vol Used for PK ParametersThe sum of urine volumes that are used for PK parameters.Sum Urine Volume
VZFOC85775Vol Dist of Fract Dose ObsThe observed volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed.Observed Volume of Distribution of Absorbed Fraction
VZFOBC92410Vol Dist of Fract Dose Obs Norm by BMIThe observed volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the body mass index.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
VZFOSC92411Vol Dist of Fract Dose Obs Norm by SAThe observed volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the surface area.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Observed Normalized by Surface Area
VZFOWC92412Vol Dist of Fract Dose Obs Norm by WTThe observed volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the weight.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Observed Normalized by Weight
VZFPC85799Vol Dist of Fract Dose PredThe predicted volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed.Predicted Volume of Distribution of Absorbed Fraction
VZFPBC92428Vol Dist of Fract Dose Pred Norm by BMIThe predicted volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the body mass index.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
VZFPSC92429Vol Dist of Fract Dose Pred Norm by SAThe predicted volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the surface area.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
VZFPWC92430Vol Dist of Fract Dose Pred Norm by WTThe predicted volume of distribution of the absorbed fraction associated with the terminal slope following extravascular administration, where F equals the fraction of dose absorbed, divided by the weight.Volume of Distribution of Fraction Dose Predicted Normalized by Weight
VZOC85774Vz ObsThe observed volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration.Observed Volume of Distribution
VZOBC92407Vz Obs Norm by BMIThe observed volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the body mass index.Volume of Distribution Observed Normalized by Body Mass Index
VZOSC92408Vz Obs Norm by SAThe observed volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the surface area.Volume of Distribution Observed Normalized by Surface Area
VZOWC92409Vz Obs Norm by WTThe observed volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the weight.Volume of Distribution Observed Normalized by Weight
VZPC85798Vz PredThe predicted volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration.Predicted Volume of Distribution
VZPBC92425Vz Pred Norm by BMIThe predicted volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the body mass index.Volume of Distribution Predicted Normalized by Body Mass Index
VZPSC92426Vz Pred Norm by SAThe predicted volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the surface area.Volume of Distribution Predicted Normalized by Surface Area
VZPWC92427Vz Pred Norm by WTThe predicted volume of distribution associated with the terminal slope following intravascular administration divided by the weight.Volume of Distribution Predicted Normalized by Weight
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CL.C99075.PORTOTPortion/Totality
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C99075Portion/TotalityQualifier for anatomical location or specimen further detailing the portion or totality, which means arrangement of, or apportioning of an entity.CDISC SDTM Portion/Totality Terminology
ALLC64916Being or representing the total number of individual entities.All
ENTIREC25326WholeBeing or representing the complete extent of a single entity.Whole
MULTIPLEC17648Many;SeveralMore than one. (NCI)Many
PARTIALC25378Being or representing an incomplete extent of a single entity.Partial
SEGMENTC45312One of the parts into which something is divided.Segment
SINGLEC48440One.Single
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CL.C71148.POSITIONPosition
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Extensible: Yes
C71148PositionTerminology codelist used with Body Position within CDISC.CDISC SDTM Body Position Terminology
FOWLERSC62173FowlersA semi-sitting position whereby the head of an adjustable bed is elevated to the desired height, about 60-90 cm, to produce angulation of the body, usually 45 degrees to 60 degrees. Knees may or may not be bent. (NCI)Fowler's Position
LATERAL DECUBITUSC100758Lateral DecubitusLying down on one side.Lateral Decubitus Position
LEFT LATERAL DECUBITUSC62172Left lateral decubitusA recumbent left lateral side position. (NCI)Left Lateral Decubitus Position
PRONEC62165ProneAn anterior recumbent body position whereby the person lies on its stomach and faces downward. (NCI)Prone Position
REVERSE TRENDELENBURGC62169Reverse TrendelenburgA supine position with the person inclined at an angle of 45 degrees so that the head is higher than the pelvis. (NCI)Reverse Trendelenburg
RIGHT LATERAL DECUBITUSC62171Right lateral decubitusA recumbent right lateral side position. (NCI)Right Lateral Decubitus Position
SEMI-FOWLERSC62174Semi-FowlersA semi-sitting or semi-reclined body position whereby the head is elevated on an angle of approximately 30 degrees. (NCI)Semi-Fowler's Position
SITTINGC62122SittingThe state or act of one who sits; the posture of one who occupies a seat. (NCI)Sitting
SLINGC92604SlingA position in which the subject's body is supported by a sling.Patient in Body Sling
STANDINGC62166StandingThe act of assuming or maintaining an erect upright position. (NCI)Standing
SUPINEC62167SupineA posterior recumbent body position whereby the person lies on its back and faces upward. (NCI)Supine Position
TRENDELENBURGC62168TrendelenburgA supine position with the person inclined at an angle of 45 degrees so that the pelvis is higher than the head. (NCI)Trendelenburg
UNCONSTRAINEDC90480UnconstrainedThe ability to move body parts and limbs without physical restriction. (NCI)Unconstrained Body Movement
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CL.C66729.ROUTERoute of Administration
(ROUTE)
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Extensible: Yes
C66729Route of AdministrationThe course by which a substance was administered in order to reach the site of action in the body.CDISC SDTM Route of Administration Terminology
AURICULAR (OTIC)C38192Administration to or by way of the ear. (FDA)Auricular Route of Administration
BUCCALC38193Administration directed toward the cheek, generally from within the mouth. (FDA)Buccal Route of Administration
CONJUNCTIVALC38194Administration to the conjunctiva, the delicate membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the exposed surface of the eyeball. (FDA)Conjunctival Route of Administration
CUTANEOUSC38675Administration to the skin. (FDA)Cutaneous Route of Administration
DENTALC38197Administration to a tooth or teeth. (FDA)Dental Route of Administration
DIETARYC78373Administration by way of food stuff. (NCI)Dietary Route of Administration
ELECTRO-OSMOSISC38633Administration of through the diffusion of substance through a membrane in an electric field. (FDA)Electro-osmosis Route of Administration
ENDOCERVICALC38205Administration within the canal of the cervix uteri. Synonymous with the term intracervical. (FDA)Endocervical Route of Administration
ENDOSINUSIALC38206Administration within the nasal sinuses of the head. (FDA)Endosinusial Route of Administration
ENDOTRACHEALC38208Administration directly into the trachea. Synonymous with the term intratracheal. (FDA)Endotracheal Route of Administration
ENTERALC38209Administration directly into the intestines. (FDA)Enteral Route of Administration
EPIDURALC38210Administration upon or over the dura mater. (FDA)Epidural Route of Administration
EXTRA-AMNIOTICC38211Administration to the outside of the membrane enveloping the fetus. (FDA)Extraamniotic Route of Administration
EXTRACORPOREALC38212Administration outside of the body. (FDA)Extracorporeal Circulation Route of Administration
HEMODIALYSISC38200Administration through hemodialysate fluid. (FDA)Administration Via Hemodialysis
INFILTRATIONC38215Administration that results in substances passing into tissue spaces or into cells. (FDA)Infiltration Route of Administration
INTERSTITIALC38219Administration to or in the interstices of a tissue. (FDA)Interstitial Route of Administration
INTRA-ABDOMINALC38220Administration within the abdomen. (FDA)Intraabdominal Route of Administration
INTRA-AMNIOTICC38221Administration within the amnion. (FDA)Intraamniotic Route of Administration
INTRA-ARTERIALC38222Administration within an artery or arteries. (FDA)Intraarterial Route of Administration
INTRA-ARTICULARC38223Administration within a joint. (FDA)Intraarticular Route of Administration
INTRABILIARYC38224Administration within the bile, bile ducts or gallbladder. (FDA)Intrabiliary Route of Administration
INTRABRONCHIALC38225Administration within a bronchus. (FDA)Intrabronchial Route of Administration
INTRABURSALC38226Administration within a bursa. (FDA)Intrabursal Route of Administration
INTRACARDIACC38227Administration within the heart. (FDA)Intracardiac Route of Administration
INTRACARTILAGINOUSC38228Administration within a cartilage; endochondral. (FDA)Intracartilaginous Route of Administration
INTRACAUDALC38229Administration within the cauda equina. (FDA)Intracaudal Route of Administration
INTRACAVERNOUSC38230Administration within a pathologic cavity, such as occurs in the lung in tuberculosis. (FDA)Intracavernous Route of Administration
INTRACAVITARYC38231Administration within a non-pathologic cavity, such as that of the cervix, uterus, or penis, or such as that is formed as the result of a wound. (FDA)Intracavitary Route of Administration
INTRACEREBRALC38232Administration within the cerebrum. (FDA)Intracerebral Route of Administration
INTRACISTERNALC38233Administration within the cisterna magna cerebellomedularis. (FDA)Intracisternal Route of Administration
INTRACORNEALC38234Administration within the cornea (the transparent structure forming the anterior part of the fibrous tunic of the eye). (FDA)Intracorneal Route of Administration
INTRACORONAL, DENTALC38217Administration of a drug within a portion of a tooth which is covered by enamel and which is separated from the roots by a slightly constricted region known as the neck. (FDA)Intracoronal Dental Route of Administration
INTRACORONARYC38218Administration within the coronary arteries. (FDA)Intracoronary Route of Administration
INTRACORPORUS CAVERNOSUMC38235Administration within the dilatable spaces of the corporus cavernosa of the penis. (FDA)Intracorporus Cavernosum Route of Administration
INTRADERMALC38238Administration within the dermis. (FDA)Intradermal Route of Administration
INTRADISCALC38239Administration within a disc. (FDA)Intradiscal Route of Administration
INTRADUCTALC38240Administration within the duct of a gland. (FDA)Intraductal Route of Administration
INTRADUODENALC38241Administration within the duodenum. (FDA)Intraduodenal Route of Administration
INTRADURALC38242Administration within or beneath the dura. (FDA)Intradural Route of Administration
INTRAEPIDERMALC38243Administration within the epidermis. (FDA)Intraepidermal Route of Administration
INTRAESOPHAGEALC38245Administration within the esophagus. (FDA)Intraesophageal Route of Administration
INTRAGASTRICC38246Administration within the stomach. (FDA)Intragastric Route of Administration
INTRAGINGIVALC38247Administration within the gingivae. (FDA)Intragingival Route of Administration
INTRAILEALC38249Administration within the distal portion of the small intestine, from the jejunum to the cecum. (FDA)Intraileal Route of Administration
INTRALESIONALC38250Administration within or introduced directly into a localized lesion. (FDA)Intralesional Route of Administration
INTRALUMINALC38251Administration within the lumen of a tube. (FDA)Intraluminal Route of Administration
INTRALYMPHATICC38252Administration within the lymph. (FDA)Intralymphatic Route of Administration
INTRAMEDULLARYC38253Administration within the marrow cavity of a bone. (FDA)Intramedullary Route of Administration
INTRAMENINGEALC38254Administration within the meninges (the three membranes that envelope the brain and spinal cord). (FDA)Intrameningeal Route of Administration
INTRAMUSCULARC28161Administration within a muscle. (FDA)Intramuscular Route of Administration
INTRAOCULARC38255Administration within the eye. (FDA)Intraocular Route of Administration
INTRAOVARIANC38256Administration within the ovary. (FDA)Intraovarian Route of Administration
INTRAPERICARDIALC38257Administration within the pericardium. (FDA)Intrapericardial Route of Administration
INTRAPERITONEALC38258Administration within the peritoneal cavity. (FDA)Intraperitoneal Route of Administration
INTRAPLEURALC38259Administration within the pleura. (FDA)Intrapleural Route of Administration
INTRAPROSTATICC38260Administration within the prostate gland. (FDA)Intraprostatic Route of Administration
INTRAPULMONARYC38261Administration within the lungs or its bronchi. (FDA)Intrapulmonary Route of Administration
INTRASINALC38262Administration within the nasal or periorbital sinuses. (FDA)Intrasinal Route of Administration
INTRASPINALC38263Administration within the vertebral column. (FDA)Intraspinal Route of Administration
INTRASYNOVIALC38264Administration within the synovial cavity of a joint. (FDA)Intrasynovial Route of Administration
INTRATENDINOUSC38265Administration within a tendon. (FDA)Intratendinous Route of Administration
INTRATESTICULARC38266Administration within the testicle. (FDA)Intratesticular Route of Administration
INTRATHECALC38267Administration within the cerebrospinal fluid at any level of the cerebrospinal axis, including injection into the cerebral ventricles. (FDA)Intrathecal Route of Administration
INTRATHORACICC38207Administration within the thorax (internal to the ribs); synonymous with the term endothoracic. (FDA)Endothoracic Route of Administration
INTRATUBULARC38268Administration within the tubules of an organ. (FDA)Intratubular Route of Administration
INTRATUMORC38269Intratumor Route of AdministrationAdministration within a tumor. (FDA)Intratumoral Route of Administration
INTRATYMPANICC38270Administration within the auris media. (FDA)Intratympanic Route of Administration
INTRAUTERINEC38272Administration within the uterus. (FDA)Intrauterine Route of Administration
INTRAVASCULARC38273Administration within a vessel or vessels. (FDA)Intravascular Route of Administration
INTRAVENOUSC38276Administration within or into a vein or veins. (FDA)Intravenous Route of Administration
INTRAVENOUS BOLUSC38274Administration within or into a vein or veins all at once. (FDA)Intravenous Bolus
INTRAVENOUS DRIPC38279Administration within or into a vein or veins over a sustained period of time. (FDA)Intravenous Drip
INTRAVENTRICULARC38277Administration within a ventricle. (FDA)Intraventricular Route of Administration
INTRAVESICALC38278Administration within the bladder. (FDA)Intravesical Route of Administration
INTRAVITREALC38280Administration within the vitreous body of the eye. (FDA)Intravitreal Route of Administration
IONTOPHORESISC38203Administration by means of an electric current where ions of soluble salts migrate into the tissues of the body. (FDA)Iontophoresis Route of Administration
IRRIGATIONC38281Administration to bathe or flush open wounds or body cavities. (FDA)Irrigation-Route of Administration
LARYNGEALC38282Administration directly upon the larynx. (FDA)Laryngeal Route of Administration
NASALC38284Administration to the nose; administered by way of the nose. (FDA)Nasal Route of Administration
NASOGASTRICC38285Administration through the nose and into the stomach, usually by means of a tube. (FDA)Nasogastric Route of Administration
NOT APPLICABLEC48623Routes of administration are not applicable. (FDA)Route of Administration Not Applicable
OCCLUSIVE DRESSING TECHNIQUEC38286Administration by the topical route which is then covered by a dressing which occludes the area. (FDA)Occlusive Dressing Technique
OPHTHALMICC38287Administration to the external eye. (FDA)Ophthalmic Route of Administration
ORALC38288POAdministration to or by way of the mouth. (FDA)Oral Route of Administration
ORAL GAVAGEC78374Administration through the mouth and into the stomach, usually by means of a tube. (NCI)Oral Gavage Route of Administration
OROPHARYNGEALC38289Administration directly to the mouth and pharynx. (FDA)Oropharyngeal Route of Administration
OTHERC38290Administration is different from others on this list. (FDA)Other Route of Administration
PARENTERALC38291Administration by injection, infusion, or implantation. (FDA)Parenteral Route of Administration
PERCUTANEOUSC38676Administration through the skin. (FDA)Percutaneous Route of Administration
PERIARTICULARC38292Administration around a joint. (FDA)Periarticular Route of Administration
PERIDURALC38677Administration to the outside of the dura mater of the spinal cord. (FDA)Peridural Route of Administration
PERINEURALC38293Administration surrounding a nerve or nerves. (FDA)Perineural Route of Administration
PERIODONTALC38294Administration around a tooth. (FDA)Periodontal Route of Administration
RECTALC38295Administration to the rectum. (FDA)Rectal Route of Administration
RESPIRATORY (INHALATION)C38216Administration within the respiratory tract by inhaling orally or nasally for local or systemic effect. (FDA)Inhalation Route of Administration
RETROBULBARC38296Administration behind the pons or behind the eyeball. (FDA)Retrobulbar Route of Administration
SOFT TISSUEC38198Administration into any soft tissue. (FDA)Soft Tissue Route Of Administration
SUBARACHNOIDC38297Administration beneath the arachnoid. (FDA)Subarachnoid Route of Administration
SUBCONJUNCTIVALC38298Administration beneath the conjunctiva. (FDA)Subconjunctival Route of Administration
SUBCUTANEOUSC38299SCAdministration beneath the skin; hypodermic. Synonymous with the term SUBDERMAL. (FDA)Subcutaneous Route of Administration
SUBLINGUALC38300Administration beneath the tongue. (FDA)Sublingual Route of Administration
SUBMUCOSALC38301Administration beneath the mucous membrane. (FDA)Submucosal Route of Administration
TOPICALC38304TOPAdministration to a particular spot on the outer surface of the body. The E2B term TRANSMAMMARY is a subset of the term TOPICAL. (FDA)Topical Route of Administration
TRANSDERMALC38305Administration through the dermal layer of the skin to the systemic circulation by diffusion. (FDA)Transdermal Route of Administration
TRANSMUCOSALC38283Administration across the mucosa. (FDA)Mucosal Route of Administration
TRANSPLACENTALC38307Administration through or across the placenta. (FDA)Transplacental Route of Administration
TRANSTRACHEALC38308Administration through the wall of the trachea. (FDA)Transtracheal Route of Administration
TRANSTYMPANICC38309Administration across or through the tympanic cavity. (FDA)Transtympanic Route of Administration
UNASSIGNEDC38310Route of administration has not yet been assigned. (FDA)Unassigned Route of Administration
UNKNOWNC38311Route of administration is unknown. (FDA)Unknown Route of Administration
URETERALC38312Administration into the ureter. (FDA)Ureteral Route of Administration
URETHRALC38271Administration into the urethra. (FDA)Intraurethral Route of Administration
VAGINALC38313Administration into the vagina. (FDA)Vaginal Route of Administration
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CL.C90012.EGCATSNDSEND ECG Category
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C90012SEND ECG CategoryTerminology related to classifications that describe SEND ECG tests.CDISC SEND Electrocardiogram Category Terminology
DIAGNOSISC15220The investigation, analysis and recognition of the presence and nature of disease, condition, or injury from expressed signs and symptoms; also, the scientific determination of any kind; the concise results of such an investigation. (NCI)Diagnosis
INTERPRETATIONC41255InterpretationAn act or process of elucidation; explication, or explanation of the meaning of the event or thing via the assignment of objects from the domain to the constants of a formal language, truth-values to the proposition symbols, truth-functions to the connectives, other functions to the function symbols, and extensions to the predicates, if any. The assignments are result of human logic application and are not native to the symbols of the formal language.Interpretation
MEASUREMENTC25209Annotation used to indicate the size or magnitude of something that was determined by comparison to a standard. (NCI)Measurement
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CL.C89982.SNDIGVERSEND Implementation Guide Version
(SNDIGVER)
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C89982SEND Implementation Guide VersionTerminology related to the version of the SEND implementation guide that is in use for the study.CDISC SEND Version Terminology
SEND Implementation Guide Version 3.0C96371SEND IG Version 3.0The 3.0 version of the standard for exchange of nonclinical data (SEND) implementation guide. (NCI)Standard for the Exchange of Nonclinical Data Implementation Guide Version 3.0
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CL.C89981.SBCCDSNDSEND Subject Characteristics Test Code
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C89981SEND Subject Characteristics Test CodeTerminology for the test codes concerned with the distinguishing qualities or prominent aspect of a person, object, action, process, or substance.CDISC SEND Subject Characteristic Test Code Terminology
ALTIDC90353Alternate IdentifierA secondary sequence of characters used to identify a subject.Alternate Identifier
FEEDREGC90383Feeding RegimenA plan that specifies a diet, amount and schedule of nutritional intake.Feeding Regimen
HAIRCOLRC90392Hair Coat ColorThe hue of a subject's hair or fur. (NCI)Hair Coat Color
PHYMARKC90435Physical MarkingA distinctive observable characteristic of an object. (NCI)Physical Marking
SPLRLOCC90474Test Subject Supplier SiteThe geographic location of the organization that supplied the test subjects.Test Subject Supplier Site
SPLRNAMC90473Test Subject Supplier;Test Subject Supplier NameThe name of the organization that supplied the test subjects.Test Subject Supplier
USDANUMC68551USDA NumberNumeric ID assignment by United States Department of Agriculture for test facilities.USDA_ID
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CL.C89980.SBCSNDSEND Subject Characteristics Test Name
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C89980SEND Subject Characteristics Test NameTerminology for the test names concerned with the distinguishing qualities or prominent aspect of a person, object, action, process, or substance.CDISC SEND Subject Characteristic Test Name Terminology
Alternate IdentifierC90353Alternate IdentifierA secondary sequence of characters used to identify a subject.Alternate Identifier
Feeding RegimenC90383Feeding RegimenA plan that specifies a diet, amount and schedule of nutritional intake.Feeding Regimen
Hair Coat ColorC90392Hair Coat ColorThe hue of a subject's hair or fur. (NCI)Hair Coat Color
Physical MarkingC90435Physical MarkingA distinctive observable characteristic of an object. (NCI)Physical Marking
Test Subject Supplier NameC90473Test Subject Supplier;Test Subject Supplier NameThe name of the organization that supplied the test subjects.Test Subject Supplier
Test Subject Supplier SiteC90474Test Subject Supplier SiteThe geographic location of the organization that supplied the test subjects.Test Subject Supplier Site
USDA NumberC68551USDA NumberNumeric ID assignment by United States Department of Agriculture for test facilities.USDA_ID
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CL.C90009.STSPRMCDSEND Trial Summary Parameter Test Code
(STSPRMCD)
text
Extensible: Yes
C90009SEND Trial Summary Parameter Test CodeTerminology related to the parameter codes of the individual characteristics of a nonclinical study.CDISC SEND Trial Summary Parameter Code Terminology
AGEC25150AgeHow long something has existed; elapsed time since birth. (NCI)Age
AGETXTC90352Age TextA textual representation of a chronological age. (NCI)Age Text
AGEUC50400Age UnitThose units of time that are routinely used to express the age of a person. (NCI)Age Unit
ALTSTDIDC90354Alternate Study IDA backup sequence of characters used to identify a study. (NCI)Alternate Study Identifier
ARMCDC83216Arm CodeA character or string that represents a planned arm of a trial or study.Planned Arm Code
ASOCSTDYC90359Associated StudyAn indication that one study is related to another. (NCI)Associated Study
BEDCHNGC90365Bedding ChangeA replacement of the existing materials that make up the sleeping area of a subject. (NCI)Bedding Change
BEDDINGC90366BeddingThat which comprises the place where a subject sleeps. (NCI)Bedding Material
CLASSC90372Class Of CompoundA classification of the type of trial or study agent.Class of Trial Agent
DIETC90364Basal DietThe fundamental nutritional components that constitute an organism's daily intake of foodstuffs. (NCI)Basal Diet
DOSDURC90378Dosing DurationThe interval of time over which a course of doses occurs. (NCI)Duration of Dosing
DOSENDTCC90379End Date/Time Of Dose IntervalThe date and time at which the dosing interval concludes. (NCI)End Date Time Of Dose Interval
DOSSTDTCC90459Start Date/Time Of Dose IntervalThe date and time of the beginning of a dosing interval. (NCI)Start Date Time Of Dose Interval
ENVTEMPC90380Environmental TemperatureThe temperature of the surroundings. (NCI)Environmental Temperature
ENVTEMPUC90381Environmental Temperature UnitsThe units of measure that are used to express the temperature of the surroundings. (NCI)Environmental Temperature Units
EXPENDTCC90382Experimental End DateExperimental completion date means the last date on which data are collected from the study. (OECD)Experiment End Date
EXPSTDTCC90487Experimental Start DateExperimental starting date means the date on which the first study specific data are collected. (OECD)Experiment Start Date
FEEDREGC90383Feeding RegimenA plan that specifies a diet, amount and schedule of nutritional intake .Feeding Regimen
GLPTYPC90389Good Laboratory Practice TypeA quality system concerned with the organizational process and the conditions under which non-clinical health and environmental safety studies are planned, performed, monitored, recorded, archived and reported. (OECD)Good Laboratory Practice Type
GRPLBLC90391Group LabelAlpha-numeric character(s) assigned to identify a particular collection of subjects possessing common characteristic(s).Group Label
HOUSEGRPC90394Housing GroupA classification of a group of animals based upon their shared living space.Housing Group
HOUSETYPC90397Housing TypeThe classification of a living space.Housing Type
HUMIDTC90395Housing HumidityThe amount of water vapor in the air of a living space.Housing Humidity
HUMIDTUC90396Housing Humidity UnitsThe units of measure that are used to express the humidity of a living space.Housing Humidity Units
IACUCC90398IACUC NumberThe animal welfare assurance number issued by the NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) after research protocols and evaluations are reviewed by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). (NCI)IACUC Number
IDMETHC90422Method Of IdentificationThe mechanism by which the test subject is identified.Method Of Identification
INTSACC90399Time to Interim SacrificeThe planned duration from the start of dosing to the interim sacrifice of the subject. (NCI)Interim Sacrifice Period
LIGHTC90419Light CycleThe period of light that a subject is exposed to in a period of time, usually expressed as the amount of time in a 24 hour cycle.Light Cycle
MTHTRMC90423Method Of TerminationThe mechanism or means by which a life is ended.Method of Termination of Life
PINVC19924Principal InvestigatorAn investigator who is responsible for defined aspects of a study, as specified in the study protocol.Principal Investigator
PLANFSUBC90437Planned Number of Female SubjectsThe intended quantity of female subjects.Planned Number of Female Subjects
PLANMSUBC90438Planned Number of Male SubjectsThe intended quantity of male subjects.Planned Number of Male Subjects
PPLC90439Project License NumberThe identifier assigned to a project that conveys a particular authorization. (NCI)Project License Number
RECSACC90446Recovery Period;Recovery Sacrifice PeriodThe duration from the end of dosing to the final sacrifice of the subject. (NCI)Recovery Sacrifice Period
ROUTEC38114Route of AdministrationThe course by which a substance was administered in order to reach the site of action in the body.Route of Administration
SBSTRAINC90460Strain/Substrain DetailsAdditional clarifying details regarding the test system under study, such as a description of a phenotypic alteration associated with the specific genetic modification captured or collected in the STRAIN/SUBSTRAIN variable.Strain Substrain Details
SDESIGNC95082Study DesignA plan detailing how a trial or study will be performed in order to represent the phenomenon under examination, to answer the research questions that have been asked, and defining the methods of data analysis. Study design is driven by the research hypothesis being posed, study subject/population/sample available, logistics/resources: technology, support, networking, collaborative support, etc.Nonclinical Study Design
SETLBLC90455Set LabelCharacter(s) assigned to identify a particular set of subjects or ideas. (NCI)Set Label
SEXPOPC49696Sex Of ParticipantsThe specific sex, either male, female, or mixed of the subject group being studied. (NCI)Sex of Study Group
SITEIDC83081Site IdentifierA sequence of characters used to identify, name, or characterize the study site. (NCI)Study Site Identifier
SLENGTHC95105Study LengthThe anticipated length of a nonclinical study measured as a unit of time. (NCI)Nonclinical Study Length
SNDCTVERC96370SEND Controlled Terminology VersionThe version of the Standard for the Exchange of Nonclinical Data Controlled Terminology that is being used in the study.Standard for the Exchange of Nonclinical Data Controlled Terminology Version
SNDIGVERC90458SEND IG VersionThe version of the Standard for the Exchange of Nonclinical Data Implementation Guide that is being used in the study.Standard for the Exchange of Nonclinical Data Implementation Guide Version
SPECIESC96433SpeciesThe common name for an animal used as the test system on a study (e.g., dog, monkey, mouse, rabbit, rat).SEND Test System Common Name
SPGRPCDC90456Sponsor-Defined Group CodeAlpha-numeric character(s) assigned by the sponsor to identify a particular collection of subjects possessing common characteristic(s)Sponsor Defined Group Code
SPLANSUBC95106Planned Number of SubjectsThe planned number of subjects to be entered in a nonclinical study.Planned Number of Nonclinical Subjects
SPLRLOCC90474Test Subject Supplier SiteThe geographic location of the organization that supplied the test subjects.Test Subject Supplier Site
SPLRNAMC90473Test Subject Supplier;Test Subject Supplier NameThe name of the organization that supplied the test subjects. (NCI)Test Subject Supplier
SPREFIDC90457Sponsor's Reference IDCharacter(s) used to identify a specific sponsor.Sponsor Reference Identifier
SRANDOMC95104Study Is RandomizedThe process of assigning nonclinical study subjects to treatment or control groups using an element of chance to determine the assignments in order to reduce bias. (NCI)Nonclinical Randomization
SSPONSORC95107Sponsoring OrganizationAn entity that is responsible for the initiation, management, and/or financing of a nonclinical study. (NCI)Nonclinical Study Sponsor
SSTYPC92644Study TypeThe type of nonclinical study performed e.g. Single Dose, Repeat Dose. (NCI)Nonclinical Study Type
STCATC90461Study CategoryThe classification of the study. (NCI)Study Category
STDIRC51878Study DirectorA person who has overall responsibility for the technical conduct of a study, as well as for the interpretation, analysis, documentation and reporting of results, and represents the single point of study control. (FDA)Study Chair
STENDTCC99156Study End Date;Study Completion DateThe date on which the final report is signed by the study director. Also known as Study Completion Date. (FDA)Study End Date
STITLEC95108Study TitleThe name of a nonclinical study.Nonclinical Study Title
STMONC90463Sponsor's MonitorThe individual working for the sponsor responsible for overseeing the activities of the study.Study Sponsor Monitor
STRAINC96373Strain/SubstrainThe vendor-supplied species/strain/substrain designation for the test system under study. It may combine the species, background strain, substrain, and associated genetic modifications as supplied by the vendor (e.g. FISCHER 344, SPRAGUE-DAWLEY IGS, WISTAR Kyoto, BEAGLE, CYNOMOLGUS, RHESUS and CHIMPANZEE).SEND Test System Strain
STSTDTCC99157Study Start Date;Study Initiation DateThe date on which the protocol is signed by the study director. Also known as Study Initiation Date. (FDA)Study Start Date
TCNTRLC49647Control TypeComparator against which the study treatment is evaluated (e.g., concurrent (placebo, no treatment, dose-response, active), external (historical, published literature).Control Type
TFCNTRYC90467Test Facility CountryThe country of the place in which a nonclinical laboratory study takes place, i.e., actually uses the test article in a test system. Testing facility includes any establishment required to register under section 510 of the act that conducts nonclinical laboratory studies and any consulting laboratory described in section 704 of the act that conducts such studies. Testing facility encompasses only those operational units that are being or have been used to conduct nonclinical laboratory studies. (FDA)Test Facility Country
TKDESCC90477Toxicokinetic DescriptionDesignation that a set will have samples drawn for toxicokinetic analysis.Toxicokinetic Description
TRMSACC90466Time to Terminal SacrificeThe duration from the start of dosing to the final sacrifice of the subject. (NCI)Terminal Sacrifice Period
TRTC41161Investigational Therapy or TreatmentThe investigational product under study.Protocol Agent
TRTCASC92645Primary Treatment CAS Registry NumberThe Chemical Abstract Service registry number of the investigational product (test article).Study Agent CAS Registry Number
TRTDOSC25488Dose Level;Dose per AdministrationThe amount of drug administered to a patient or test subject at one time or the total quantity administered. [AMA Manual of Style] (CDISC Glossary)Dose
TRTDOSUC73558Dose UnitsThe unit of measure for the dosage form.Dosage Form Unit
TRTUNIIC92646Primary Treatment Unique Ingredient IDThe Unique Ingredient Identifier of the investigational product (test article).Study Agent Unique Ingredient Identifier
TRTVC927Treatment VehicleA carrier or inert medium used as a solvent (or diluent) in which a medicinally active agent is formulated and or administered. (NCI)Drug Vehicle
TSCNTRYC90470Test Site CountryThe country in which a phase(s) of a study is conducted. (OECD)Test Site Country
TSLOCC90471Test Site LocationThe geographic location(s) at which a phase(s) of a study is conducted. (OECD)Test Site Location
TSNAMC90472Test Site NameThe name of the location(s) at which a phase(s) of a study is conducted. (OECD)Test Site Name
TSTFLOCC90468Test Facility LocationThe geographic area of the place in which a nonclinical laboratory study takes place, i.e., actually uses the test article in a test system. Testing facility includes any establishment required to register under section 510 of the act that conducts nonclinical laboratory studies and any consulting laboratory described in section 704 of the act that conducts such studies. Testing facility encompasses only those operational units that are being or have been used to conduct nonclinical laboratory studies. (FDA)Test Facility Location
TSTFNAMC90469Test Facility NameThe name of the place in which a nonclinical laboratory study takes place, i.e., actually uses the test article in a test system. Testing facility includes any establishment required to register under section 510 of the act that conducts nonclinical laboratory studies and any consulting laboratory described in section 704 of the act that conducts such studies. Testing facility encompasses only those operational units that are being or have been used to conduct nonclinical laboratory studies. (FDA)Test Facility Name
WATERC90377Drinking WaterThe type of drinking water that is planned to be provided to the subjects in a set (e.g., tap water, acidified, reverse osmosis, etc.).Drinking Water
WTRDLVRYC90486Water DeliveryThe mechanism by which water is made available. (NCI)Water Delivery
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CL.C90007.STSPRMSEND Trial Summary Parameter Test Name
(STSPRM)
text
Extensible: Yes
C90007SEND Trial Summary Parameter Test NameTerminology related to the parameter names of the individual characteristics of a nonclinical study.CDISC SEND Trial Summary Parameter Terminology
AgeC25150AgeHow long something has existed; elapsed time since birth. (NCI)Age
Age TextC90352Age TextA textual representation of a chronological age. (NCI)Age Text
Age UnitC50400Age UnitThose units of time that are routinely used to express the age of a person. (NCI)Age Unit
Alternate Study IDC90354Alternate Study IDA backup sequence of characters used to identify a study. (NCI)Alternate Study Identifier
Arm CodeC83216Arm CodeA character or string that represents a planned arm of a trial or study.Planned Arm Code
Associated StudyC90359Associated StudyAn indication that one study is related to another. (NCI)Associated Study
Basal DietC90364Basal DietThe fundamental nutritional components that constitute an organism's daily intake of foodstuffs. (NCI)Basal Diet
BeddingC90366BeddingThat which comprises the place where a subject sleeps. (NCI)Bedding Material
Bedding ChangeC90365Bedding ChangeA replacement of the existing materials that make up the sleeping area of a subject. (NCI)Bedding Change
Class Of CompoundC90372Class Of CompoundA classification of the type of trial or study agent.Class of Trial Agent
Control TypeC49647Control TypeComparator against which the study treatment is evaluated (e.g., concurrent (placebo, no treatment, dose-response, active), external (historical, published literature).Control Type
Dose LevelC25488Dose Level;Dose per AdministrationThe amount of drug administered to a patient or test subject at one time or the total quantity administered. [AMA Manual of Style] (CDISC Glossary)Dose
Dose UnitsC73558Dose UnitsThe unit of measure for the dosage form.Dosage Form Unit
Dosing DurationC90378Dosing DurationThe interval of time over which a course of doses occurs. (NCI)Duration of Dosing
Drinking WaterC90377Drinking WaterThe type of drinking water that is planned to be provided to the subjects in a set (e.g., tap water, acidified, reverse osmosis, etc.).Drinking Water
End Date/Time Of Dose IntervalC90379End Date/Time Of Dose IntervalThe date and time at which the dosing interval concludes. (NCI)End Date Time Of Dose Interval
Environmental TemperatureC90380Environmental TemperatureThe temperature of the surroundings. (NCI)Environmental Temperature
Environmental Temperature UnitsC90381Environmental Temperature UnitsThe units of measure that are used to express the temperature of the surroundings. (NCI)Environmental Temperature Units
Experimental End DateC90382Experimental End DateExperimental completion date means the last date on which data are collected from the study. (OECD)Experiment End Date
Experimental Start DateC90487Experimental Start DateExperimental starting date means the date on which the first study specific data are collected. (OECD)Experiment Start Date
Feeding RegimenC90383Feeding RegimenA plan that specifies a diet, amount and schedule of nutritional intake .Feeding Regimen
Good Laboratory Practice TypeC90389Good Laboratory Practice TypeA quality system concerned with the organizational process and the conditions under which non-clinical health and environmental safety studies are planned, performed, monitored, recorded, archived and reported. (OECD)Good Laboratory Practice Type
Group LabelC90391Group LabelAlpha-numeric character(s) assigned to identify a particular collection of subjects possessing common characteristic(s).Group Label
Housing GroupC90394Housing GroupA classification of a group of animals based upon their shared living space.Housing Group
Housing HumidityC90395Housing HumidityThe amount of water vapor in the air of a living space.Housing Humidity
Housing Humidity UnitsC90396Housing Humidity UnitsThe units of measure that are used to express the humidity of a living space.Housing Humidity Units
Housing TypeC90397Housing TypeThe classification of a living space.Housing Type
IACUC NumberC90398IACUC NumberThe animal welfare assurance number issued by the NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) after research protocols and evaluations are reviewed by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC). (NCI)IACUC Number
Investigational Therapy or TreatmentC41161Investigational Therapy or TreatmentThe investigational product under study.Protocol Agent
Light CycleC90419Light CycleThe period of light that a subject is exposed to in a period of time, usually expressed as the amount of time in a 24 hour cycle.Light Cycle
Method Of IdentificationC90422Method Of IdentificationThe mechanism by which the test subject is identified.Method Of Identification
Method Of TerminationC90423Method Of TerminationThe mechanism or means by which a life is ended.Method of Termination of Life
Planned Number of Female SubjectsC90437Planned Number of Female SubjectsThe intended quantity of female subjects.Planned Number of Female Subjects
Planned Number of Male SubjectsC90438Planned Number of Male SubjectsThe intended quantity of male subjects.Planned Number of Male Subjects
Planned Number of SubjectsC95106Planned Number of SubjectsThe planned number of subjects to be entered in a nonclinical study.Planned Number of Nonclinical Subjects
Primary Treatment CAS Registry NumberC92645Primary Treatment CAS Registry NumberThe Chemical Abstract Service registry number of the investigational product (test article).Study Agent CAS Registry Number
Primary Treatment Unique Ingredient IDC92646Primary Treatment Unique Ingredient IDThe Unique Ingredient Identifier of the investigational product (test article).Study Agent Unique Ingredient Identifier
Principal InvestigatorC19924Principal InvestigatorAn investigator who is responsible for defined aspects of a study, as specified in the study protocol.Principal Investigator
Project License NumberC90439Project License NumberThe identifier assigned to a project that conveys a particular authorization. (NCI)Project License Number
Recovery PeriodC90446Recovery Period;Recovery Sacrifice PeriodThe duration from the end of dosing to the final sacrifice of the subject. (NCI)Recovery Sacrifice Period
Route of AdministrationC38114Route of AdministrationThe course by which a substance was administered in order to reach the site of action in the body.Route of Administration
SEND Controlled Terminology VersionC96370SEND Controlled Terminology VersionThe version of the Standard for the Exchange of Nonclinical Data Controlled Terminology that is being used in the study.Standard for the Exchange of Nonclinical Data Controlled Terminology Version
SEND Implementation Guide VersionC90458SEND IG VersionThe version of the Standard for the Exchange of Nonclinical Data Implementation Guide that is being used in the study.Standard for the Exchange of Nonclinical Data Implementation Guide Version
Set LabelC90455Set LabelCharacter(s) assigned to identify a particular set of subjects or ideas. (NCI)Set Label
Sex Of ParticipantsC49696Sex Of ParticipantsThe specific sex, either male, female, or mixed of the subject group being studied. (NCI)Sex of Study Group
Site IdentifierC83081Site IdentifierA sequence of characters used to identify, name, or characterize the study site. (NCI)Study Site Identifier
SpeciesC96433SpeciesThe common name for an animal used as the test system on a study (e.g., dog, monkey, mouse, rabbit, rat).SEND Test System Common Name
Sponsor-Defined Group CodeC90456Sponsor-Defined Group CodeAlpha-numeric character(s) assigned by the sponsor to identify a particular collection of subjects possessing common characteristic(s)Sponsor Defined Group Code
Sponsoring OrganizationC95107Sponsoring OrganizationAn entity that is responsible for the initiation, management, and/or financing of a nonclinical study. (NCI)Nonclinical Study Sponsor
Sponsor's MonitorC90463Sponsor's MonitorThe individual working for the sponsor responsible for overseeing the activities of the study.Study Sponsor Monitor
Sponsor's Reference IDC90457Sponsor's Reference IDCharacter(s) used to identify a specific sponsor.Sponsor Reference Identifier
Start Date/Time Of Dose IntervalC90459Start Date/Time Of Dose IntervalThe date and time of the beginning of a dosing interval. (NCI)Start Date Time Of Dose Interval
Strain/SubstrainC96373Strain/SubstrainThe vendor-supplied species/strain/substrain designation for the test system under study. It may combine the species, background strain, substrain, and associated genetic modifications as supplied by the vendor (e.g. FISCHER 344, SPRAGUE-DAWLEY IGS, WISTAR Kyoto, BEAGLE, CYNOMOLGUS, RHESUS and CHIMPANZEE).SEND Test System Strain
Strain/Substrain DetailsC90460Strain/Substrain DetailsAdditional clarifying details regarding the test system under study, such as a description of a phenotypic alteration associated with the specific genetic modification captured or collected in the STRAIN/SUBSTRAIN variable.Strain Substrain Details
Study CategoryC90461Study CategoryThe classification of the study. (NCI)Study Category
Study DesignC95082Study DesignA plan detailing how a trial or study will be performed in order to represent the phenomenon under examination, to answer the research questions that have been asked, and defining the methods of data analysis. Study design is driven by the research hypothesis being posed, study subject/population/sample available, logistics/resources: technology, support, networking, collaborative support, etc.Nonclinical Study Design
Study DirectorC51878Study DirectorA person who has overall responsibility for the technical conduct of a study, as well as for the interpretation, analysis, documentation and reporting of results, and represents the single point of study control. (FDA)Study Chair
Study End DateC99156Study End Date;Study Completion DateThe date on which the final report is signed by the study director. Also known as Study Completion Date. (FDA)Study End Date
Study Is RandomizedC95104Study Is RandomizedThe process of assigning nonclinical study subjects to treatment or control groups using an element of chance to determine the assignments in order to reduce bias. (NCI)Nonclinical Randomization
Study LengthC95105Study LengthThe anticipated length of a nonclinical study measured as a unit of time. (NCI)Nonclinical Study Length
Study Start DateC99157Study Start Date;Study Initiation DateThe date on which the protocol is signed by the study director. Also known as Study Initiation Date. (FDA)Study Start Date
Study TitleC95108Study TitleThe name of a nonclinical study.Nonclinical Study Title
Study TypeC92644Study TypeThe type of nonclinical study performed e.g. Single Dose, Repeat Dose. (NCI)Nonclinical Study Type
Test Facility CountryC90467Test Facility CountryThe country of the place in which a nonclinical laboratory study takes place, i.e., actually uses the test article in a test system. Testing facility includes any establishment required to register under section 510 of the act that conducts nonclinical laboratory studies and any consulting laboratory described in section 704 of the act that conducts such studies. Testing facility encompasses only those operational units that are being or have been used to conduct nonclinical laboratory studies. (FDA)Test Facility Country
Test Facility LocationC90468Test Facility LocationThe geographic area of the place in which a nonclinical laboratory study takes place, i.e., actually uses the test article in a test system. Testing facility includes any establishment required to register under section 510 of the act that conducts nonclinical laboratory studies and any consulting laboratory described in section 704 of the act that conducts such studies. Testing facility encompasses only those operational units that are being or have been used to conduct nonclinical laboratory studies. (FDA)Test Facility Location
Test Facility NameC90469Test Facility NameThe name of the place in which a nonclinical laboratory study takes place, i.e., actually uses the test article in a test system. Testing facility includes any establishment required to register under section 510 of the act that conducts nonclinical laboratory studies and any consulting laboratory described in section 704 of the act that conducts such studies. Testing facility encompasses only those operational units that are being or have been used to conduct nonclinical laboratory studies. (FDA)Test Facility Name
Test Site CountryC90470Test Site CountryThe country in which a phase(s) of a study is conducted. (OECD)Test Site Country
Test Site LocationC90471Test Site LocationThe geographic location(s) at which a phase(s) of a study is conducted. (OECD)Test Site Location
Test Site NameC90472Test Site NameThe name of the location(s) at which a phase(s) of a study is conducted. (OECD)Test Site Name
Test Subject SupplierC90473Test Subject Supplier;Test Subject Supplier NameThe name of the organization that supplied the test subjects.Test Subject Supplier
Test Subject Supplier SiteC90474Test Subject Supplier SiteThe geographic location of the organization that supplied the test subjects.Test Subject Supplier Site
Time to Interim SacrificeC90399Time to Interim SacrificeThe planned duration from the start of dosing to the interim sacrifice of the subject. (NCI)Interim Sacrifice Period
Time to Terminal SacrificeC90466Time to Terminal SacrificeThe duration from the start of dosing to the final sacrifice of the subject. (NCI)Terminal Sacrifice Period
Toxicokinetic DescriptionC90477Toxicokinetic DescriptionDesignation that a set will have samples drawn for toxicokinetic analysis.Toxicokinetic Description
Treatment VehicleC927Treatment VehicleA carrier or inert medium used as a solvent (or diluent) in which a medicinally active agent is formulated and or administered. (NCI)Drug Vehicle
Water DeliveryC90486Water DeliveryThe mechanism by which water is made available. (NCI)Water Delivery
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CL.C90000.SEVSeverity
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C90000SeveritySEND terminology related to the degree of an occurrence of something undesirable.CDISC SEND Severity Terminology
MARKEDC48662The fourth level of severity in an ordered list based on a five-level scale of minimal, mild, moderate, marked, and severe.Marked
MILDC70666SlightThe second level of severity in an ordered list based on a five-level scale of minimal, mild, moderate, marked, and severe.Mild
MINIMALC25570TraceThe first (lowest) level of severity in an ordered list based on a five-level scale of minimal, mild, moderate, marked, and severe.Minimum
MODERATEC61376The third level of severity in an ordered list based on a five-level scale of minimal, mild, moderate, marked, and severe.Moderate
SEVEREC70667The fifth (highest) level of severity in an ordered list based on a five-level scale of minimal, mild, moderate, marked, and severe.Severe
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CL.C66731.SEXSex
(SEX)
text
Extensible: No
C66731SexThe assemblage of physical properties or qualities by which male is distinguished from female; the physical difference between male and female; the distinguishing peculiarity of male or female. (NCI)CDISC SDTM Sex of Individual Terminology
FC16576FemaleA person who belongs to the sex that normally produces ova. The term is used to indicate biological sex distinctions, or cultural gender role distinctions, or both. (NCI)Female
MC20197MaleA person who belongs to the sex that normally produces sperm. The term is used to indicate biological sex distinctions, cultural gender role distinctions, or both. (NCI)Male
UC17998U;UnknownNot known, not observed, not recorded, or refused. (NCI)Unknown
UNC45908UndifferentiatedA person (one of unisexual specimens) who is born with genitalia and/or secondary sexual characteristics of indeterminate sex, or which combine features of both sexes. (NCI)Intersex
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CL.C66732.SEXPOPSex of Participants
(SEXPOP)
text
Extensible: No
C66732Sex of ParticipantsThe specific sex, either male, female, or mixed of the subject group being studied. (NCI)CDISC SDTM Sex of Study Group Terminology
BOTHC49636One and the other; relating to or being two in conjunction. (NCI)Both
FC16576FemaleA person who belongs to the sex that normally produces ova. The term is used to indicate biological sex distinctions, or cultural gender role distinctions, or both. (NCI)Female
MC20197MaleA person who belongs to the sex that normally produces sperm. The term is used to indicate biological sex distinctions, cultural gender role distinctions, or both. (NCI)Male
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CL.C77808.SPECIESSpecies
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Extensible: Yes
C77808SpeciesTerminology related to the common name for an animal used as the test system in a study (e.g., dog, monkey, mouse, rabbit, rat).CDISC SEND Laboratory Animal Species Terminology
BABOONC14252Multiple species of large terrestrial monkeys in the genus Papio, including P. hamadryas, P. papio, P. anubis, P. cynocephalus and P. ursinus.Baboon
BOVINEC14192CattleThe domesticated ungulates, Bos primigenius taurus and Bos primigenius indicus.Cow
CATC14191The domestic cat, Felis catus. (NCI)Cat
CHICKENC14193The common domestic fowl, Gallus gallus. (NCI)Chicken
CHIMPANZEEC14297The anthropoid ape, Pan troglodytes.Chimpanzee
CHINCHILLAC91815A member of the Chinchillidae family of crepuscular rodents.Chinchilla
DOGC14201The domestic dog, Canis familiaris. (NCI)Dog
FERRETC77097The common domestic mammal, Mustela putorious.Ferret
FISHC14207Any jawed or jawless organisms in the phylum Chordata including the jawless fish, armored fish, cartilaginous fish, ray-finned fish and lobe-finned fish.Fish
GERBILC77807Any of the small mammals belonging to the Gerbillinae subfamily.Gerbil
GOATC14210Any one of several species in the genus Capra, most commonly Capra hircus.Goat
GUINEA PIGC14211The domesticated guinea pig, Cavia porcellus. (NCI)Guinea Pig
HAMSTERC14212Any member of the subfamily cricetinae and the genuses Mesocricetus, Phodopus, Cricetus, Cricetulus, Allocricetulus, Cansumys and Tscherskia.Hamster
HORSEC14222The domestic horse, Equus caballus. (NCI)Horse
MARMOSETC77115The common marmoset, Callithrix jacchus.Marmoset
MASTOMYSC91816A genus of rodent in the family muridae.Mastomys
MONKEYC14243Any haplorhine primate not belonging to the family Tarsiidae, Hylobatidae, Pongidae, or Hominidae; this does not correspond to any taxon. This group is divided into Old World monkeys (Cercopithecidae) and New World monkeys (Callitrichidae and Cebidae).Monkey
MOUSEC14238Any of numerous species of small rodents belonging to the genus Mus and various related genera of the family Muridae. (NCI)Mouse
PIGC14280The domestic pig Sus scrofa domestica. (NCI)Pig
PIGEONC91812A member of the Columbidae family of birds, most commonly referring to the species Columba livia.Pigeon
QUAILC91813A member of the Phasianidae family of pheasants that includes several genera, including Cotumix, Anurophasis, Perdicula and Ophrysia.Quail
RABBITC14264Various members of the family Leporidae, especially those of the genus Sylvilagus. (NCI)Rabbit
RATC14266Any one of several species in the genus Rattus.Rat
SHEEPC14273Any one of several species in the genus Ovis, most commonly Ovis aries.Sheep
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CL.C77529.SPECSpecimen
(SPEC)
text
Extensible: Yes
C77529SpecimenTerminology related to any material sample taken from a biological entity.CDISC SEND Biospecimens Terminology
ABDOMINAL WALLC77608The tissues that surround the organs that are present within the abdominal cavity. The abdominal wall tissue is composed of layers of fat, parietal peritoneum, fascia, and muscles. (NCI)Abdominal Wall
ABOMASUMC98702The glandular stomach of the ruminant. (NCI)Abomasum
ADIPOSE TISSUEC12472Adipose Tissue;Body FatA specialized form of connective tissue consisting primarily of adipocytes (fat cells), surrounded by a meshwork of collagen fibers. (NCI)Adipose Tissue
ADIPOSE TISSUE, BROWNC32235BAT;Brown FatBrown-colored adipose tissue that contains numerous small droplets of lipids and high numbers of mitochondria as its primary function is to generate body heat.Brown Adipose Tissue
ADIPOSE TISSUE, WHITEC33889White FatAdipose tissue that collects, stores and releases fat in the form of triglycerides. It functions as a heat insulator, mechanical cushion and as a source of energy. White adipose tissue is composed of adipocytes that secrete leptin and other substances that effect energy homeostasis. Its distribution in the body is dependent on the sex of the individual. (NCI)White Adipose Tissue
AIR SACC32057The terminal dilation of an alveolar duct that gives rise to alveoli in the lung. (NCI)Alveolar Sac
ALL TISSUESC90476The total collection of tissues within a sample. (NCI)Total Tissue
AMYGDALOID BODYC12440Amygdaloid NucleusAn almond-shaped group of basal nuclei anterior to the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle of the brain, within the temporal lobe. The amygdala is part of the limbic system. (MESH)Amygdala
ARTERYC12372ArteryA blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. (NCI)Artery
ARTERY, AORTAC12669AortaThe major arterial trunk that carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle into the ascending aorta behind the heart, the aortic arch, through the thorax as the descending aorta and through the abdomen as the abdominal aorta; it bifurcates into the left and right common iliac arteries. (NCI)Aorta
ARTERY, AURICULARC52849An artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the ear. (NCI)Auricular Artery
ARTERY, BRACHIALC12681Brachial ArteryAn artery originating at the axillary artery and branching into the radial and ulnar arteries. (NCI)Brachial Artery
ARTERY, CAROTIDC12687Carotid ArteryOne of two arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the head and neck; the left common carotid branches from the aorta and the right common carotid from the innominate (brachiocephalic artery). (NCI)Carotid Artery
ARTERY, CORONARYC12843Coronary ArteryA principal artery that originates in the aorta. It supplies blood to the muscular tissue of the heart. (NCI)Coronary Artery
ARTERY, FEMORALC12715Femoral ArteryAn artery that starts within the inguinal region and extends to the lower extremities. (NCI)Femoral Artery
ARTERY, ILIACC12733A branch of the abdominal aorta that supplies blood to the lower trunk and the legs. (NCI)Iliac Artery
ARTERY, MAMMARYC52941The blood vessel that supplies the breast and the anterior chest wall with arterial blood. It is located in the chest wall. (NCI)Internal Mammary Artery
ARTERY, MESENTERICC52975A branch of the abdominal aorta that supplies blood to the intestines. (NCI)Mesenteric Artery
ARTERY, PULMONARYC12774An artery arising from the right ventricle of the heart that carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs. (NCI)Pulmonary Artery
ARTERY, SPERMATICC33581A branch of the abdominal aorta that supplies oxygenated blood to the testis. (NCI)Spermatic Artery
ARTERY, SPINALC33587A branch of the intercostal artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the spinal cord and the pia mater. (NCI)Spinal Artery
ARTERY, SUBCLAVIANC33643An artery located below the clavicle that supplies blood to the head and the arms. The right subclavian artery originates from the brachiocephalic artery and the left subclavian artery originates from the aortic arch. (NCI)Subclavian Artery
ASPIRATEC13347Fluid withdrawn from a body cavity, cyst, or tumor. (NCI)Aspirate
BILEC13192Fluid composed of waste products, bile acids, salts, cholesterol, and electrolytes. It is secreted by the liver parenchyma and stored in the gallbladder. (NCI)Bile
BIOSPECIMENC70699Biological Specimen;Biological Sample;SampleAny material sample taken from a biological entity for testing, diagnostic, propagation, treatment or research purposes, including a sample obtained from a living organism or taken from the biological object after halting of all its life functions. Biospecimen can contain one or more components including but not limited to cellular molecules, cells, tissues, organs, body fluids, embryos, and body excretory products. (NCI)Biospecimen
BODY CAVITYC25444A natural hollow or sinus within the body. (NCI)Body Cavity
BODY CAVITY, ABDOMINALC12664Abdomen;Abdominal CavityThe portion of the body that lies between the thorax and the pelvis. (NCI)Abdominal Cavity
BODY CAVITY, CRANIALC77638The atrium that is formed by the bones of the skull, and contains the brain.Cranial Cavity
BODY CAVITY, EXTRAPERITONEALC92208Extraperitoneal Space;Extraperitoneal AreaThe space of the abdominal and pelvic cavities outside the peritoneum. (NCI)Extraperitoneal Space
BODY CAVITY, NASALC12424Nasal CavityThe proximal portion of the respiratory passages on either side of the nasal septum lying between the floor of the cranium and the roof of the mouth and extending from the face to the pharynx. The nasal cavity is lined with ciliated mucosa, extending from the nares to the pharynx. (NCI)Nasal Cavity
BODY CAVITY, ORALC12421Oral CavityThe cavity located at the upper end of the alimentary canal, behind the teeth and gums that is bounded on the outside by the lips, above by the hard and soft palates and below by the tongue. (NCI)Oral Cavity
BODY CAVITY, ORBITALC12347Eye Socket;Ocular Orbit;Orbital Cavity;OrbitThe bony cavity of the skull which contains the eye, anterior portion of the optic nerve, ocular muscles and ocular adnexa. Seven bones contribute to the structure of the orbit: the frontal, maxillary, zygomatic, sphenoid, lacrimal, ethmoid, and palatine bones. (NCI)Orbit
BODY CAVITY, PELVICC12767Pelvis;Pelvic CavityThe bony, basin-shaped structure formed by the hipbones and the base of the backbone supporting the lower limbs in humans. (NCI)Pelvis
BODY CAVITY, PERICARDIALC38662Pericardial CavityThe potential body space formed between the parietal and visceral layers of the pericardial sac. (NCI)Pericardial Cavity
BODY CAVITY, PERITONEALC12769Peritoneal CavityThe lower part of the abdomen that contains the intestines (the last part of the digestive tract), the stomach, and the liver. It is bound by thin membranes. (NCI)Peritoneal Cavity
BODY CAVITY, PLEURALC12840Pleural CavityThe cavity lined by the pleura, located in the thorax and contains heart and lungs. (NCI)Pleural Cavity
BODY CAVITY, THORACICC12905Thoracic CavityThe cavity in the vertebrate body enclosed by the ribs between the diaphragm and the neck and containing the lungs and heart. (NCI)Thoracic Cavity
BONEC13076The mineralized osseous tissue that gives rigidity to the bones and forms its honeycomb-like three-dimensional internal structure. (NCI)Bone Tissue
BONE MARROWC12431The tissue occupying the spaces of bone. It consists of blood vessel sinuses and a network of hematopoietic cells which give rise to the red cells, white cells, and megakaryocytes. (NCI)Bone Marrow
BONE MARROW SMEARC77609A laboratory procedure in which cells from bone marrow aspirate are spread thinly on a glass slide for microscopic examination. The study of bone marrow smears is routinely used for the investigation, diagnosis, and staging of hematopoietic disorders.Bone Marrow Smear
BONE MARROW, FEMURC77686Bone Marrow, FemoralBone marrow in the femoral bone. (NCI)Bone Marrow, Femur
BONE MARROW, HUMERUSC77687Bone marrow in the humerus bone. (NCI)Bone Marrow, Humerus
BONE MARROW, RIBC77688Bone marrow in the rib. (NCI)Bone Marrow, Rib
BONE MARROW, SCAPULAC77689Bone marrow in the scapula. (NCI)Bone Marrow, Scapula
BONE MARROW, STERNUMC77690Bone Marrow, SternalBone marrow in the sternum. (NCI)Bone Marrow, Sternum
BONE MARROW, TIBIAC77691Bone marrow in the tibia bone. (NCI)Bone Marrow, Tibia
BONE MARROW, VERTEBRUMC77692Bone Marrow, VertebralBone marrow in a vertebral bone. (NCI)Bone Marrow, Vertebral
BONE, CONDYLEC83002A rounded bony projection at the end of the bone. (NCI)Condyle
BONE, FEMURC12717Bone, Femoral;FemurThe upper leg bone positioned between the pelvis and the knee. (NCI)Femur
BONE, FIBULAC12718FibulaThe small, lateral calf bone extending from the knee to the ankle. (NCI)Fibula
BONE, HUMERUSC12731Bone, Humeral;HumerusThe upper arm bone between the shoulder and elbow. (NCI)Humerus
BONE, ILIUMC32765IliumThe broad, dorsal, upper, and widest of the three principal bones composing either half of the pelvis. (NCI)Ilium
BONE, MANDIBLEC12290Inferior Maxillary Bone;Bone, Mandibular;Jaw;MandibleThe lower jaw bone holding the lower teeth. (NCI)Mandible
BONE, MAXILLAC26470MaxillaThe upper jawbone in vertebrates: it is fused to the cranium. (NCI)Maxilla
BONE, PATELLAC33282PatellaA small flat triangular bone in front of the knee that articulates with the femur and protects the knee joint. (NCI)Patella
BONE, PELVISC33287Pelvic Bone;PelvisThe caudal portion of the trunk, bounded anteriorly and laterally by the two hip bones incorporating the socket portion of the hip joint for each leg. Posteriorly it is bounded by the sacrum and coccyx. (NCI)Pelvic Bone
BONE, RADIUSC12777Radius;Radius BoneThe long bone that extends from the lateral aspect of the elbow to the medial side of the carpus.Radius Bone
BONE, RIBC12782RibAny one of the paired bones, 12 on either side, extending from the thoracic vertebrae toward the median line on the ventral aspect of the trunk. The long curved bones which form the rib cage. Generally, ribs 1 to 7 are connected to the sternum by their costal cartilages and are called true ribs, whereas ribs 8 to 12 are termed false ribs. (NCI)Rib
BONE, SCAPULAC12783Scapula;Shoulder BladeThe flat triangle-shaped bone that connects the humerus with the clavicle in the back of the shoulder. (NCI)Scapula
BONE, SKULLC12789Bone, Cranial;Cranium;SkullThe bones that form the head, made up of the bones of the braincase and face. (NCI)Skull
BONE, STERNUMC12793Sternum;SternaThe long, flat bone connecting with the cartilages of the first seven ribs and the clavicle. (NCI)Sternum
BONE, TARSUSC12796Bone, Tarsal;Tarsus Bone;TarsusAny one of the seven bones forming the instep of the foot. (NCI)Tarsal Bone
BONE, TIBIAC12800TibiaA bone located between the femur and the tarsus, being part of the lower leg. (NCI)Tibia
BONE, ULNAC12809Ulna BoneThe long bone that extends from the elbow to the lateral side of the carpus.Ulna
BONE, VERTEBRAC33868Vertebral Bone;VertebraOne of the bones that make up the vertebral column.Vertebral Bone
BRAINC12439Brain;Nervous System, BrainAn organ composed of grey and white matter containing billions of neurons that is the center for intelligence and reasoning. It is protected by the bony cranium. (NCI)Brain
BRAIN, BASAL GANGLIAC12447Basal GangliaClusters of neurons comprising the globus pallidus, putamen, caudate, nucleus accumbens, substantia nigra and subthalamic nucleus. They are involved with high level aspects of inhibitory motor activity in coordination with the excitation commands issued from the cerebellum. (NCI)Basal Ganglia
BRAIN, BRAIN STEMC12441Brain StemThe part of the brain that connects the cerebral hemispheres with the spinal cord. It consists of the mesencephalon, pons, and medulla oblongata. (NCI)Brain Stem
BRAIN, CEREBELLUMC49137Cerebellar;CerebellumThe cortical cell layer of the cerebellum. It consists of the granular layer, molecular layer, and Purkinje cell layer. (NCI)Cortical Cell Layer of the Cerebellum
BRAIN, CEREBRUMC49136Cerebral Hemispheres;CerebrumCerebral tissue composed of cells with distinctive characteristics. The cerebral cortex contains six cell layers. (NCI)Cortical Cell Layer of the Cerebral Cortex
BRAIN, CHOROID PLEXUSC12694Choroid PlexusBlood vessels forming villous structures in the third, fourth, and lateral ventricles of the brain. (NCI)Choroid Plexus
BRAIN, FOREBRAINC40185The largest part of the brain composed of the cerebral hemispheres, thalamus, hypothalamus, and the limbic system. (NCI)Forebrain
BRAIN, HIPPOCAMPUSC12444HippocampusA curved gray matter structure of the temporal lobe lying on the floor of the lateral ventricle of the brain. (NCI)Hippocampus
BRAIN, HYPOTHALAMUSC12458HypothalamusAn important supervisory center in the brain, rich in ganglia, nerve fibers, and synaptic connections. It is composed of several sections called nuclei, each of which controls a specific function. The hypothalamus regulates body temperature, blood pressure, heartbeat, metabolism of fats and carbohydrates, and sugar levels in the blood. Through direct attachment to the pituitary gland, the hypothalamus also meters secretions controlling water balance and milk production in the female. The role of the hypothalamus in awareness of pleasure and pain is well established in the laboratory. It is involved in the expression of emotions, such as fear and rage, and in sexual behaviors.Hypothalamus
BRAIN, MEDULLA OBLONGATAC12442Medulla OblongataThe lower portion of the brainstem located between the pons and brainstem. This structure contains several descending and ascending tracts, lower cranial nerve nuclei, a significant proportion of the reticular system of the brainstem and other structures. (NCI)Medulla Oblongata
BRAIN, MIDBRAINC12510Mesencephalon;MidbrainThe uppermost portion of the brainstem located between the pons and the diencephalon. The midbrain contains the cerebral peduncles, oculomotor, trochlear and red nuclei, substantia nigra and various other nuclei and tracts.Mesencephalon
BRAIN, OBEXC92592The location of the brain that corresponds to the narrowing of the fourth ventricle into the central canal of the spinal column. (NCI)Obex Region
BRAIN, OLFACTORY BULBC28401Olfactory BulbAnatomical structure located in the vertebral forebrain that receives neural input regarding odors that have been detected by cells within the nasal cavity. The axons of olfactory receptor cells extend into the olfactory bulb. (NCI)Olfactory Bulb
BRAIN, PONSC12511Pons VaroliiThe middle portion of the brainstem located between the midbrain and the medulla oblongata.Pons Varolii
BRAIN, SUBSTANTIA NIGRAC12453Substantia NigraA large cell mass extending forward, over the dorsal surface of the crus cerebri, from the rostral border of the pons into the subthalamic region. It is composed of a dorsal stratum of closely spaced pigmented cells, the pars compacta, and a larger ventral region of widely scattered cells, the pars reticulata. The pars compacta includes numerous cells that project forward to the striatum (caudate nucleus and putamen) and contain dopamine, which acts as the primary neurotransmitter at the synaptic endings. Other, apparently non-dopaminergic cells project to portions of the ventral nucleus of thalamus, the superior colliculus and reticular formation. The nigrostriatal projection is reciprocated by a striatonigral fiber system with multiple neurotransmitters, chief among which is gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). The substantia nigra is involved in the metabolic disturbances associated with Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease. (NCI)Substantia Nigra
BRAIN, THALAMUSC12459ThalamusAn ovoid mass composed predominantly of gray substance and associated laminae of white substance. The thalamus is divided into anterior, medial, and lateral parts. The function of the thalamus is to relay sensory impulses and cerebellar and basal ganglia projections to the cerebral cortex. The thalamus is positioned within the posterior part of the diencephalon forming most of each lateral wall of the third ventricle. (NCI)Thalamus
BRONCHUSC12683Bronchi;BronchusTubular structure in continuation with the trachea, serving as air passage. It terminates in the lung (terminal bronchiole). (NCI)Bronchus
BRONCHUS-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID TISSUEC32234BALTLymphoid tissue located with the bronchi.Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue
BRUNNER'S GLANDC13010Small, flat, granular glands embedded in the submucous areolar tissue of the duodenum. (MeSH) (NCI)Brunner's Gland
BUFFY COATC84507The upper clear layer of fluid which is separated from a blood clot following density gradient centrifugation. It contains most of the white blood cells. (NCI)Buffy Coat
CARINAC25264Carina, TrachealA ridge or ridge-like structure. The carina of trachea is part of the lowest tracheal cartilage which is placed between the orifices of the two bronchi.Carina
CAROTID BODYC66852A cluster of cells that function as chemo-receptors, located at the bifurcation of the carotid artery. Its main purpose is to detect changes in the composition of arterial blood. (NCI)Carotid Body
CARTILAGEC32268CartilaginousA type of connective tissue composed of chondrocytes and an extracellular matrix, composed of collagen, elastin, and ground substance. There are three types of cartilage; namely elastic, hyaline, and fibrocartilage. (NCI)Cartilaginous Tissue
CAUDA EPIDIDYMISC33732The lower part of the epididymis. (NCI)Tail of the Epididymis
CERVIXC12311Cervix Uteri;Uterine CervixThe lower part of the uterus occupying the region between the isthmus of the uterus and the vagina. It is divided into supravaginal and vaginal portions. (NCI)Cervix Uteri
CHEEKC13070The fleshy part of the face bounded by the eyes, nose, ear, and jaw line. (NCI)Cheek
CLITORISC12308The erectile tissue in the vulva. It is composed of the corpora cavernosa and the glans clitoris.Clitoris
CLOACAC34127The singular posterior opening of the intestinal and urinary tracts of birds, reptiles, amphibians, marsupials and monotremes. (NCI)Cloaca
COCHLEAR NUCLEIC12837Located at the brainstem, this sensory organ receives auditory signals from the cochlear auditory nerve fibers. It is composed of the dorsal cochlear nucleus located on the dorsolateral surface of the inferior peduncle and the ventral (or accessory) cochlear nucleus located on the ventral aspect of the inferior peduncle. (NCI)Cochlear Nucleus
CONJUNCTIVAC12341ConjunctivaA thin, transparent tissue divided into the palpebral conjunctiva (covering the inner side of the eye lid) and the bulbar conjunctiva (covering the eyeball). (NCI)Conjunctiva
CONNECTIVE TISSUEC12374The supporting or framework tissue of the body, formed of fibrous and ground substance with more or less numerous cells of various kinds; it is derived from the mesenchyme, and this in turn from the mesoderm; the varieties of connective tissue are: areolar or loose; adipose; dense, regular or irregular, white fibrous; elastic; mucous; and lymphoid tissue; cartilage; and bone; the blood and lymph may be regarded as connective tissues the ground substance of which is a liquid.Connective Tissue
CORPUS CALLOSUMC12446A white matter structure within the cleft that separates the left and right cerebral hemispheres in the mammalian brain. It is composed of a wide, flat bundle of 200-250 million axonal projections. (NCI)Corpus Callosum
CORPUS UTERIC12316Uterine Body;Uterus, CorpusThe Corpus uteri, or body of uterus, is the part of the uterus above the isthmus, comprising about two thirds of the non-pregnant organ. (NCI)Corpus Uteri
COSTOCHONDRAL JOINTC32392Costochondral Junction;Costochondral Junction, RibHyaline cartilaginous joint between the ribs and costal cartilage. (NCI)Costochondral Joint
DUCTC12948A tube that carries various secretions from one part of the body to another. (NCI)Duct
DUCT, BILEC43615The tissue that forms the bile duct wall. It is lined by epithelium. (NCI)Bile Duct Tissue
DUCT, CYSTICC32421A short duct attached to the gallbladder through which the bile from the gallbladder is secreted in the common bile duct. (NCI)Cystic Duct
DUCT, NASOLACRIMALC33161Duct, NasolacA tube-like structure that conveys tears from the lacrimal sac to the nasal cavity. (NCI)Nasolacrimal Duct
DUCT, THYROGLOSSALC49783A tube-like structure present in the developing embryo that connects the area in which the thyroid gland initially develops, the oropharynx, to the final position of the thyroid gland in the newborn. This structure normally atrophies prior to birth but may persist in some cases. (NCI)Thyroglossal Duct
EARC12394EarA sense organ needed for the detection of sound and for establishing balance. The outer ear consists of the auricle, the ear canal as well as the tympanic membrane. The middle ear is made up of an air-filled cavity behind the tympanic membrane that contains the ossicles (malleus, incus and stapes). The inner ear is made up of the cochlea needed for hearing and the vestibular apparatus required for balance. (NCI)Ear
EAR, COCHLEAC12395The snail shell-shaped auditory component of the inner ear. It contains the sensory organ of hearing. (NCI)Cochlea
EPICARDIUMC13164The outer membranous connective tissue layer of the heart tissue. (NCI)Epicardium
EPIDIDYMISC12328A crescent-like structure located in the upper and posterior surfaces of the testis. It consists of the efferent ductules and the duct of the epididymis. It facilitates the maturation of sperm that is produced in the testis. (NCI)Epididymis
EPIPHYSISC32529Junction, Bone-Cartilage;Growth Plate;Epiphyseal PlateThe round end of the long bones. (NCI)Epiphysis of the Bone
ESOPHAGUSC32543The tissue of the esophageal wall. It is composed of mucosa, a muscular coat, and a serosal surface. (NCI)Esophageal Tissue
EUSTACHIAN TUBEC12500Pharyngotympanic Tube;Auditory Tube;Tuba AuditoriaA tubular structure that runs from the middle ear to the nasopharynx and is approximately 3-4 cm length. Its lumen is roughly triangular and has average diameter of 2-3 mm. The lumen is lined by ciliated pseudostratified, columnar epithelium, which sweeps material from the middle ear to the nasopharynx. It is functionally collapsed at rest, with slight negative pressure present in the middle ear, and opens during swallowing, sneezing, and yawning. It serves to ventilate pressure differences between the middle ear and nasopharynx. This tube also allows middle ear secretions to drain into the nasopharynx.Eustachian Tube
EXUDATEC13233Fluid, cells or cellular debris that escapes from the blood vessels and accumulates in nearby tissues. It is the result of inflammation and is rich in proteins.Exudate
EYEC12401Eyeball;EyeThe organ of sight or vision. (NCI)Eye
EYE, ANTERIOR CHAMBERC12667The space in the eye, filled with aqueous humor, bounded anteriorly by the cornea and a small portion of the sclera and posteriorly by a small portion of the ciliary body, the iris, and that part of the crystalline lens which presents through the pupil. (Cline et al., Dictionary of Visual Science, 4th ed, p109) (NCI)Anterior Chamber of the Eye
EYE, CHOROIDC12344A blood vessel-containing membrane of the eye that lies between the retina and the sclera. (NCI)Choroid
EYE, CILIARY BODYC12345Tissue located behind the iris and composed of muscle and epithelium. Its functions include the production of aqueous humor and changing the shape of the crystalline lens. (NCI)Ciliary Body
EYE, CORNEAC12342CorneaA dome-shaped, transparent, avascular tissue covering the front of the eye. It is composed of five layers: squamous epithelium, Bowman's membrane, stroma, Descemet's membrane, and endothelium. Refraction of light contributing to eye's focusing ability is its characteristic function. It contains unmyelinated nerve endings which are responsible for the high sensitivity of the tissue. (NCI)Cornea
EYE, IRISC12737The colored disc of the eye composed of connective tissue, epithelium, and endothelium. It separates the anterior chamber from the posterior chamber. (NCI)Iris
EYE, LENSC12743Crystalline Lens;Lens Of Eye;Lens;Ocular LensA biconvex transparent structure of the eye through which light is focused on the retina. The lens sits behind the iris and is supported by the zonule, which connects it to the ciliary body. The lens is an avascular structure. (NCI)Lens
EYE, POSTERIOR CHAMBERC12900Eye, Posterior CompartmentA space within the eye located between the iris and the lens. It is filled with aqueous humor. (NCI)Posterior Chamber of the Eye
EYE, RETINAC49328The tissue that constitutes the retina. It is composed of the following layers: ganglion cell layer, inner limiting membrane, inner nuclear layer, inner plexiform layer, layer of the ophthalmic nerve fibers, layer of the rods and cones, neural retina, outer limiting membrane, outer nuclear layer, outer plexiform layer, and retinal pigment epithelium. (NCI)Retina Layer
EYE, SCLERAC12784The white, opaque, fibrous, outer tunic of the eyeball, covering it entirely excepting the segment covered anteriorly by the cornea. It is essentially avascular but contains apertures for vessels, lymphatics, and nerves. It receives the tendons of insertion of the extraocular muscles and at the corneoscleral junction contains the canal of Schlemm. (From Cline et al., Dictionary of Visual Science, 4th ed)Sclera
EYE, VITREOUSC33884A clear, avascular, gelatinous body that occupies the posterior chamber of the eye. It is bounded by the retina except anteriorly where it lies adjacent to the lens and iris.Vitreous Body
EYELIDC12713Eyelid;PalpebraA thin membrane of skin with the purpose of covering and protecting an eye. (NCI)Eyelid
FACEC13071Face;FacialThe anterior portion of the head extending from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear. The facial structures contain the eyes, nose and mouth, cheeks and jaws. (NCI)Face
FECESC13234FecesThe material discharged from the bowel during defecation. It consists of undigested food, intestinal mucus, epithelial cells, and bacteria. (NCI)Feces
FETUSC17730Any tissue from a fetus. (NCI)Fetal Tissue
FLUID, ABDOMINALC77611The fluid that is abnormally collected in the abdominal cavity as a result of vascular pressure, liver disorder, or malignancy. (NCI)Abdominal Fluid
FLUID, AMNIOTICC13188Aqua AmniiThe fluid within the amniotic cavity which surrounds and protects the developing embryo. (NCI)Amniotic Fluid
FLUID, BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGEC13195Bronchial Lavage Fluid;Fluid, Bronchial LavageFluid introduced into, and collected from, the lungs by a bronchoalveolar lavage procedure. (NCI)Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid
FLUID, CEREBROSPINALC12692CSFThe fluid that is contained within the brain ventricles, the subarachnoid space and the central canal of the spinal cord. (NCI)Cerebrospinal Fluid
FLUID, PERICARDIALC3319Fluid collection within the pericardial sac, usually due to inflammation. (NCI)Pericardial Effusion
FLUID, PERITONEALC77612Fluid, AscitesThe small amount of fluid that is generated in the abdominal cavity to lubricate the peritoneum. (NCI)Peritoneal Fluid
FLUID, SYNOVIALC33718Synovia;Synovial FluidA viscid fluid secreted by the synovial membrane, serving as a lubricant. (NCI)Synovial Fluid
FLUID, THORACICC77613The fluid that is abnormally collected in the pleural cavity. (NCI)Pleural Fluid
FOOTC32622Feet;FootThe structure found below the ankle joint required for locomotion. (NCI)Foot
FOOT/FOOTPADC77671A laboratory specimen consisting of the foot and footpad. (NCI)Foot/Footpad
FOOTPADC92654A thick, spongy layer of tissue located under the metacarpal and metatarsal joints of the foot. It consists of a pad of adipose tissue covered by a thick epidermis containing dermal sweat glands.Footpad
FORELIMBC12671The region of the body that includes the arm, the forearm, and hand. (NCI)Upper Extremity
FORESTOMACHC77956Non-glandular portion of the stomach of some mammals that is connected to the esophagus. It is utilized as a holding chamber during digestion for un-digested and partially digested food. (NCI)Forestomach
GALLBLADDERC12377GallbladderA pear-shaped organ located under the liver that stores and concentrates bile secreted by the liver. From the gallbladder the bile is delivered through the bile ducts into the intestine thereby aiding the digestion of fat-containing foods. (NCI)Gallbladder
GANGLIONC12719Ganglia;Ganglion;Neural GanglionA cluster of nervous tissue principally composed of neuronal cell bodies external to the central nervous system (CNS). (NCI)Ganglion
GANGLION, CERVICALC98713Any one of the three sympathetic ganglia of the cervical vertebrae. (NCI)Cervical Ganglia
GANGLION, DORSAL ROOTC12462Dorsal RootSensory ganglia located on the dorsal spinal roots within the vertebral column. (MeSH)Dorsal Root Ganglion
GANGLION, TRIGEMINALC62642Gasserian GanglionLarge sensory ganglion of the trigeminal nerve that lies adjacent to the cavernous sinus in the trigeminal cavity of the dura mater. (NCI)Trigeminal Ganglion
GANGLION, TRIGEMINAL/NERVE, TRIGEMINALC92214A tissue sample that contains the trigeminal ganglion and branches of the trigeminal nerve. (NCI)Trigeminal Ganglion/Trigeminal Nerve
GASTRIC CONTENTSC77614Ingesta;Digestive ContentsThe contents of the stomach that may include undigested food mixed with juices secreted by the gastric mucosal glands. (NCI)Gastric Content
GILLSC92593A respiratory organ found in aquatic animals that allows for the exchange of dissolved oxygen from water into the blood stream. (NCI)Gill
GINGIVAC32677Gingiva;GumThe soft tissue surrounding the neck of individual teeth as well as covering the alveolar bone. The tissue is fibrous and continuous with the periodontal ligament and mucosal covering. (NCI)Gingiva
GIZZARDC77615The thick-walled secondary stomach of birds used to grind the food prior to digestion. (NCI)Gizzard
GLAND OF THE THIRD EYELIDC77616Nictitans GlandA gland producing tears in a third eyelid in the corner of each eye, as seen in animals. (NCI)Gland of the Third Eyelid
GLAND, ACCESSORY OCULARC74586Serous gland with distended lumen. It includes the gland of Krause in the lacrimal sac and the gland of Wolfring on the inner surface of the upper eyelid. (NCI)Accessory Lacrimal Gland
GLAND, ADRENALC32051The tissue that forms the adrenal gland. It consists of the outer adrenal cortex and the inner adrenal medulla. (NCI)Adrenal Gland Tissue
GLAND, AMPULLARYC77955Paired exocrine glands of the male reproductive system located at the medial termination of the ductus deferens that produce and secrete lipids and glycogen, components of the seminal fluid. (NCI)Ampullary Gland
GLAND, BULBOURETHRALC32395Cowper's Gland;Gland, Cowper'sPaired exocrine glands located at the base of the penis, positioned posterior and lateral to the urethra, that produce and secrete a clear viscous liquid that lubricates the urethra in preparation for the passage of sperm. (NCI)Cowper Gland
GLAND, CIRCUMANALC77610A large apocrine gland located in the area surrounding the anal orifice. (NCI)Circumanal Gland
GLAND, CLITORALC77617A female reproductive gland located on the side of the clitoris. (NCI)Clitoral Gland
GLAND, COAGULATINGC77618The anterior lobe of the prostate gland in animals. (NCI)Coagulating Gland
GLAND, ENDOMETRIALC12313The endometrium, or tunica mucosa, is the mucous membrane comprising the inner layer of the uterine wall; it consists of a simple columnar epithelium and a lamina propria that contains simple tubular uterine glands. The structure, thickness, and state of the endometrium undergo marked change with the menstrual cycle.Endometrium
GLAND, HARDERIANC77619An accessory gland of the orbit. (NCI)Harderian Gland
GLAND, LACRIMALC12346Paired, almond-shaped exocrine glands situated superior and posterior to each orbit of the eye that produce and secrete the watery serous component of tears. (NCI)Lacrimal Gland
GLAND, MAMMARYC12370The glandular tissue of the breast. In females, it is composed of numerous lobules with alveolar ducts and alveoli. In males, it is composed of rudimentary glands.Mammary Gland Tissue
GLAND, MEIBOMIANC33075A sebaceous gland in the eyelid that produces a specific type of sebum. (NCI)Meibomian Gland
GLAND, PARATHYROIDC33270Parathyroid gland tissue consists of three primary cell types - chief cells, oxyphil cells and clear cells. These glands are usually located in close proximity to the thyroid gland. (NCI)Parathyroid Gland Tissue
GLAND, PERIANALC77620A gland located in the area around the anus. (NCI)Perianal Gland
GLAND, PERINEALC77621A gland near the anus producing an odorous secretion. (NCI)Perineal Gland
GLAND, PINEALC41834Pineal BodyThe tissue of the pineal gland. The pineal gland is a small reddish-gray body, about 8 mm. in length which lies in the depression between the superior colliculi. It is attached to the roof of the third ventricle near its junction with the mid-brain. It develops as an outgrowth from the third ventricle of the brain. The pineal parenchyma consists of follicles lined by epithelium and enveloped by connective tissues. It produces and secretes melatonin. (NCI)Pineal Parenchyma
GLAND, PITUITARYC12399Hypophysis;Hypophysis CerebriPea-sized endocrine gland located at the base of the brain in the pituitary fossa. It produces and secretes hormones such as oxytocin and vasopressin, to regulate the activities of the hypothalamus. (NCI)Pituitary Gland
GLAND, PREPUTIALC79432Exocrine glands located at the anterior aspect of the genitals of some mammals, such as mice and rats, that produce and secrete pheromones. (NCI)Preputial Gland
GLAND, PROSTATEC33414Tissue composed of tubuloalveolar glands embedded in fibromuscular stroma. The stroma is smooth muscle separated by strands of connective tissue rich in collagenous and elastic fibers. The secretory alveoli of the prostate are irregularly shaped with papillary projections of the mucosa into the lumen of the gland. (NCI)Prostatic Tissue
GLAND, PROSTATE DORSOLATERALC77622The dorsolateral lobe of the prostate gland in animals. (NCI)Dorsolateral Prostate Gland
GLAND, PROSTATE VENTRALC77623The ventral lobe of the prostate gland in animals. (NCI)Ventral Prostate Gland
GLAND, PROSTATE/GLAND, SEMINAL VESICLEC77670A laboratory specimen consisting of the prostate and seminal vesicles. (NCI)Prostate/Seminal Vesicles
GLAND, SALIVARYC33509Tissue consisting of mucous or serous secreting epithelial tissue, connective tissue, blood vessels, nerves and lymphatic tissue. (NCI)Salivary Gland Tissue
GLAND, SALIVARY, MUCOUSC33141Salivary glands that produce and secrete a saliva made up exclusively of mucous. (NCI)Mucous Salivary Gland
GLAND, SALIVARY, PAROTIDC12427Parotid GlandThe largest of the three paired salivary glands, located in front of the ear. (NCI)Parotid Gland
GLAND, SALIVARY, SEROUSC33539Salivary glands that produce and secrete a saliva made up exclusively of a pale-yellow transparent fluid containing amylase. (NCI)Serous Salivary Gland
GLAND, SALIVARY, SUBLINGUALC12234A salivary gland located under the tongue in the floor of the oral cavity. (NCI)Sublingual Salivary Gland
GLAND, SALIVARY, SUBMANDIBULARC12233Gland, Salivary, Mandibular;Submaxillary GlandOne of two salivary glands in the neck, located in the space bound by the two bellies of the digastric muscle and the angle of the mandible. It discharges through the submandibular duct. (MeSH) (NCI)Submandibular Gland
GLAND, SALIVARY, SUBMANDIBULAR/GLAND, SALIVARY, SUBLINGUALC92215A tissue sample that contains the submandibular and sublingual salivary glands. (NCI)Submandibular Gland/Sublingual Gland
GLAND, SALIVARY, ZYGOMATICC77624A salivary gland located in the upper portion of the mouth. (NCI)Zygomatic Gland
GLAND, SEBACEOUSC33519Small glands located within the epidermis, and associated with the hair follicle, that produce and secrete an oily substance that lubricates the skin and hair. (NCI)Sebaceous Gland
GLAND, SEMINAL VESICLEC12787Seminal SacsOne of the two paired glands in the male genitourinary system, posterior to the bladder and superior to the prostate gland, that produces fructose-rich seminal fluid which is a component of semen. These glands join the ipsilateral ductus deferens to form the ejaculatory duct. (NCI)Seminal Vesicle
GLAND, SEMINAL VESICLE/GLAND, COAGULATINGC92216A tissue sample that contains a seminal vesicle and coagulating gland. (NCI)Seminal Vesicle/Coagulating Gland
GLAND, THYROIDC33785The tissue that forms the thyroid gland. Its main component is the thyroid follicle. (NCI)Thyroid Gland Tissue
GLAND, THYROID/GLAND, PARATHYROIDC77667A laboratory specimen consisting of the thyroid and parathyroid. (NCI)Thyroid/Parathyroid
GLAND, URETHRALC49311Gland Of LittreAny of the glands located at the wall of the urethra of male mammals that produce and secrete mucus, a major component of semen. (NCI)Gland of Littre
GLAND, ZYMBALC77954A sebaceous gland located at the base of the rodent external ear that produces and secretes oil, which lubricates the auditory canal. (NCI)Zymbal Gland
GONADC12725The gamete-producing tissues, ovary or testis. (MeSH)Gonad
GRAVID UTERUSC77639The uterus during pregnancy. (NCI)Gravid Uterus
GROSS LESIONC3824A localized pathological or traumatic structural change, damage, deformity, or discontinuity of tissue, organ, or body part. (NCI)Lesion
GUT-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID TISSUEC12936Non-encapsulated accumulations of lymphoid tissue in the alimentary tract that form a secretory immune system containing cells committed to IgA or IgE synthesis; It includes Peyer's patches and the lymphoid tissue which is present throughout the gastrointestinal mucosa. (NCI)Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue
HAIRC32705HairThe filamentous outgrowth of the epidermis. (NCI)Hair
HANDC32712HandThe distal portion of the upper extremity. It consists of the carpus, metacarpus, and digits. (NCI)Hand
HEADC12419HeadThe anterior and superior part of a human or animal bearing the mouth, the brain and sensory organs.Head
HEARTC12727Cardiac;HeartA hollow muscular organ which receives the blood from the veins and propels it into the arteries. It is divided by a musculomembranous septum into two halves -- right or venous and left or arterial -- each of which consists of a receiving chamber (atrium) and an ejecting chamber (ventricle). (NCI)Heart
HEMOLYMPHORETICULAR TISSUEC41168Hematopoietic And Lymphoid TissueThe tissue that contains hematopoietic cells and/or lymphocytes and immune system cells.Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissue
HINDLIMBC77625The posterior limb of an animal. (NCI)Hind Limb
HOOF WALLC77626The keratinized, outer portion of the foot of a ungulate mammal.Hoof Wall
INNER EARC12499Cochlea;Internal Ear;LabyrinthThe portion of the ear located within the temporal bone that is involved in both hearing and balance and includes the semicircular canals, vestibule, and cochlea. (from American Heritage Dictionary online) (NCI)Internal Ear
INTERVENTRICULAR SEPTUMC32874The wall that separates the left and right ventricles of the heart. (NCI)Interventricular Septum
INTERVERTEBRAL DISCC49571Spongy discs located between the vertebrae of the spinal column; composed of the outer annulus fibrosus and inner nucleus pulposus. (NCI)Intervertebral Disc
INTESTINEC49478The tissue that forms the wall of the small and large intestine. It consists of mucosa, submucosa, muscular coat, and serosal surface. (NCI)Intestinal Wall Tissue
JOINTC13044Articulation;JointThe connection point between two bones or skeletal elements. The joint may be fixed or movable. (NCI)Joint
JOINT, CARPALC32264A joint formed between carpal bones. (NCI)Carpal Joint
JOINT, HIPC32742Coxofemoral Joint;Hip JointA ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum. (NCI)Hip Joint
JOINT, KNEEC32898Knee Joint;Tibiofemoral JointA joint connecting the lower part of the femur with the upper part of the tibia. The lower part of the femur and the upper part of the tibia are attached to each other by ligaments. Other structures of the knee joint include the upper part of the fibula, located below and parallel to the tibia, and the patella which moves as the knee bends. (NCI)Knee Joint
JOINT, STIFLEC98784Stifle JointA synovial joint located in the hind limb of quadrupeds, consisting of the femorotibial articulation, femoropatellar articulation and the proximal tibiofibular articulation. (NCI)Stifle Joint
JOINT, TARSUSC33735A joint formed by the union of tarsal bones.Tarsal Joint
KIDNEYC33461Tissue composed of the renal cortex and the renal medulla. The basic functional unit of renal tissue is the nephron. (NCI)Renal Tissue
LABIAL JUNCTIONC12227The junction of the upper and lower lips at the corner of the mouth. (NCI)Commissure of the Lip
LABIUM MAJUSC12306One of the two longitudinal folds of skin that form the lateral boundary of the vulva. It extends from the mons pubis to the perineum. (NCI)Labium Majus
LABIUM MINUSC12307One of the two longitudinal folds of skin located between the labia majora. (NCI)Labium Minus
LARGE COLONC92439The ascending colon of the horse. (NCI)Large Colon
LARGE INTESTINEC32931Large BowelThe tissue of the large intestine. It is composed of four layers - mucosa, submucosa, smooth muscle with inner circular and outer longitudinal layers, and serosa. The mucosa has a large number of goblet cells but does not have any villi. The longitudinal muscle layer is incomplete. The longitudinal muscle is limited to three distinct bands, called teniae coli that run the entire length of the colon. Contraction of the teniae coli exerts pressure on the wall and creates a series of pouches, called haustra, along the colon. Epiploic appendages, pieces of fat-filled connective tissue, are attached to the outer surface of the colon. (NCI)Large Intestinal Wall Tissue
LARGE INTESTINE, ANUSC43362AnusThe lower opening of the digestive tract, lying in the cleft between the buttocks, through which fecal matter is extruded. (NCI)Anus
LARGE INTESTINE, APPENDIXC12380AppendixSmall tissue projection existing as a cecal diverticulum with a questionable history of vestigial versus specialized organ. (NCI)Appendix
LARGE INTESTINE, CECUMC12381Cecal;CecumA blind pouch-like commencement of the colon in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen at the end of the small intestine and the start of the large intestine. (OMD)Cecum
LARGE INTESTINE, COLONC12382ColonThe part of the large intestine measured from the cecum to the rectum consisting of ascending, transverse, descending and sigmoid portions. The purpose of the colon is to remove water from digested food prior to excretion. (NCI)Colon
LARGE INTESTINE, RECTUMC12390The terminal portion of the gastrointestinal tract, extending from the rectosigmoid junction to the anal canal. (NCI)Rectum
LARGE INTESTINE, RECTUM/LARGE INTESTINE, ANUSC92217A tissue sample that contains the rectum and anus. (NCI)Rectum/Anus
LARGE INTESTINE, SACCULUS ROTUNDUSC88024An anatomic structure exclusive to rabbits that is located at the terminal part of the ileum. It is rich in lymphoid tissue.Sacculus Rotundus
LARYNXC12420LarynxThe cartilaginous structure of the respiratory tract between the pharynx and the trachea. It contains elastic vocal cords required for sound production. (NCI)Larynx
LIGAMENTC13046LigamentBand of fibrous tissue connecting bone to bone or cartilage to bone thereby supporting or strengthening a joint. (NCI)Ligament
LIMBC12429Extremities;LimbA body region referring to an upper or lower extremity. (NCI)Limb
LIPC12220LipFleshy fold which surrounds the opening of the mouth. (NCI)Lip
LIVERC32735The tissue of the liver. It includes the hepatic lobules, hepatic sinusoids, perisinusoidal spaces, and portal triad. The hepatic lobules are composed of hepatocytes. (NCI)Hepatic Tissue
LIVER/GALLBLADDERC77669A laboratory specimen consisting of the liver and gallbladder. (NCI)Liver/Gallbladder
LUNGC33024Tissue consisting of an external serous coat, subserous areolar tissue and lung parenchyma. The parenchyma is made up of lobules wound together by connective tissue. A primary lobule consists of a terminal bronchiole, respiratory bronchioles, and alveolar ducts, which communicate with many alveoli, each alveolus being surrounded by a network of capillary blood vessels. (NCI)Lung Tissue
LUNG/BRONCHUSC92218A sample that contains lung and bronchial tissues. (NCI)Lung/Bronchus
LYMPH NODEC33034Lymph GlandTissue composed of specialized cells that are organized as a definite organ, situated along the course of lymphatic vessels, and consisting of an outer cortical and an inner medullary part. The lymph nodes are the main source of lymphocytes of the peripheral blood and serve as a defense mechanism by removing noxious agents, such as bacteria and toxins, and probably play a role in antibody production. (NCI)Lymph Node Tissue
LYMPH NODE, AXILLARYC12904Axillary Lymph NodeOne of approximately 20-30 lymph nodes in chain formation that traverse the concavity of the underarm to the clavicle. (NCI)Axillary Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, BRACHIALC92221An axillary lymph node along the brachial vein. (NCI)Brachial Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, BRONCHIALC32232Lymph node located in the bronchi. (NCI)Bronchial Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, CERVICALC32298Cervical Lymph NodeAny of the lymph nodes located in the neck. (NCI)Cervical Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, GASTRICC92222A lymph node along the left gastric artery or greater omentum. (NCI)Gastric Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, HEPATICC77640Any of the lymph nodes adjacent to the stomach and duodenum. (NCI)Hepatic Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, ILEOCECOCOLICC77653A lymph node at the ileocecocolic junction. (NCI)Ileocecocolic Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, ILIACC32761Iliac Lymph NodeOne of the three lymph nodes of the pelvis: the superior gluteal, interior gluteal or sacral. (NCI)Iliac Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, INGUINALC32801Inguinal Lymph NodeA superficial or deep lymph node located in the inguinal area. (NCI)Inguinal Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, INTERCOSTALC77652A lymph node located in the intercostal space of the thoracic wall. (NCI)Intercostal Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, LUMBARC77643Lymph Node, Para-AorticA lymph node located adjacent to the lumbar region of the spine. (NCI)Paraaortic Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, MAMMARY GLANDC32853Any of the lymph nodes of the breast located under the ribcage, near the sternum. (NCI)Internal Mammary Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, MEDIASTINALC33073Mediastinal Lymph NodeA lymph node located in the mediastinum. Mediastinal lymph nodes are arranged in three groups, one on the lateral, another on the medial, and a third on the anterior aspect of the vessels; the third group is, however, sometimes absent. (NCI)Mediastinal Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, MESENTERICC77641A lymph node located in the mesentery. (NCI)Mesenteric Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, PANCREATICC77642A lymph node of the pancreas. (NCI)Pancreatic Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, PAROTIDC33278Parotid Gland Lymph NodeA lymph node located close to, on, or within the parotid gland. (NCI)Parotid Gland Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, PERITONEALC77644A lymph node located in the peritoneum. (NCI)Peritoneal Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, POPLITEALC53146Lymph node located within the fat layer of the knee joint. (NCI)Popliteal Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, PORTALC77645Lymph nodes surrounding the portal vein. (NCI)Portal Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, PRESCAPULARC77654A lymph node located in front of the shoulder. (NCI)Prescapular Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, REGIONALC49018Regional Lymph NodeA lymph node that drains lymph from a region of interest. (NCI)Regional Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, RENALC77646A lymph node located in the hilar area of the kidney or the fat surrounding the kidney. (NCI)Renal Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, RETROPHARYNGEALC77649A lymph node located in the retropharyngeal space behind the upper part of the pharynx. (NCI)Retropharyngeal Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, RETROSACRALC77648A lymph node located in the retrosacral region. (NCI)Retrosacral Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, SACRALC77647A lymph node located in the sacral region. (NCI)Sacral Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, SUBILIACC92594A lymph node located below the ilium. (NCI)Subiliac Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, SUBLINGUALC92434A lymph node located under the tongue in the floor of the mouth. (NCI)Sublingual Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, SUBLUMBARC77655A lymph node located under the spine. (NCI)Sublumbar Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, SUBMANDIBULARC77650Lymph Node, MandibularA lymph node located beneath the floor of the oral cavity. (NCI)Submandibular Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, SUPRAPHARYNGEALC77656A lymph node located in the roof of the pharynx. (NCI)Suprapharyngeal Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, THORACICC33769Lymph node located in the thoracic cavity. (NCI)Thoracic Lymph Node
LYMPH NODE, TRACHEOBRONCHIALC77651A lymph node located near the bifurcation of the trachea. (NCI)Tracheobronchial Lymph Node
MASSC34808A benign or malignant pathologic structure in any part of the body resulting from cystic changes or accumulation of inflammatory or neoplastic cells.Mass
MEDIASTINUMC12748MediastinumA group of organs surrounded by loose connective tissue, separating the two pleural sacs, between the sternum anteriorly and the vertebral column posteriorly as well as from the thoracic inlet superiorly to the diaphragm inferiorly. The mediastinum contains the heart and pericardium, the bases of the great vessels, the trachea and bronchi, esophagus, thymus, lymph nodes, thoracic duct, phrenic and vagus nerves, and other structures and tissues. (NCI)Mediastinum
MEMBRANE, NICTITATINGC77657A translucent membrane present in the eye of some animals, also called the third eyelid.Nictitating Membrane
MENINGESC12348Any one of three membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord. (NCI)Meninges
MENISCUSC33096A crescent-shaped wedge of cartilaginous material that serves as a cushion in the knee, between the tuberosities of the femur and the tibia. There are two locations, the medial meniscus located on the inner aspect of the knee and the lateral which is located on the outer aspect. (NCI)Meniscus
MENISCUS, LATERALC33097A semicircular meniscus located towards the outer aspect of the knee joint. (NCI)Meniscus Lateralis
MENISCUS, MEDIALC33098A semicircular meniscus located towards the inner aspect of the knee joint. (NCI)Meniscus Medialis
MESENTERYC33103A double layer of peritoneum that attaches to the back wall of the abdominal cavity and supports the small intestines. (NCI)Mesentery
MESENTERY/PERITONEUMC92435A tissue sample that contains mesenteric fat and peritoneal tissue. (NCI)Mesentery/Peritoneum
MESOVARIAN LIGAMENTSC92440The peritoneal fold that covers and attaches the ovary to the broad ligament. (NCI)Mesovarium
MIDDLE EARC12274Middle EarThe part of the ear including the eardrum and ossicles. The middle ear leads to the inner ear. (NCI)Middle Ear
MILKC13257Milk produced by females for the purpose of feeding their young. (NCI)Breast Milk
MILK SERUMC77658The fluid that remains after removing the fat and casein from the milk. (NCI)Milk Serum
MUCOSA, BUCCALC12505The mucosal membranes located on the inside of the cheek, in the buccal cavity. (NCI)Buccal Mucosa
MUCOSA, NASALC33205Olfactory MucosaThe part of the nasal mucosa composed of neuroepithelial tissue and mucus-producing Bowman's glands. The mucus moistens the epithelium and helps dissolve odor-containing gases. (NCI)Olfactory Mucosa
MUCOSA, ORALC77637Moist tissue lining the oral cavity, containing mucus secreting glands.Oral Mucosa
MUCUSC13259The thick fluid secreted by the mucus glands in the aerodigestive tract and the vagina. (NCI)Mucus
MUSCLE, ADDUCTORC53039A group of muscles causing movement of the leg towards the midline of the body. (NCI)Adductor Group of the Leg
MUSCLE, BICEPS BRACHIIC32200BicepsA muscle in the upper limb. Its action involves the rotation of the limb and the flexion of the humeralradial joint.Biceps
MUSCLE, BICEPS FEMORISC53147A muscle in the back of the thigh. Its action involves the knee flexion and hip extension. (NCI)Biceps Femoris
MUSCLE, DIAPHRAGMC12702Fibromuscular tissue that separates the thoracic from the abdominal cavity. It increases the volume of the thoracic cavity through contractions, thus facilitating respiration.Diaphragm
MUSCLE, EXTRAOCULARC33199A group of six muscles that are responsible for moving the eye. (NCI)Oculomotor Muscle
MUSCLE, GASTROCNEMIUSC32666A large muscle in the back of the lower limb. Its action involves the flexion of the tarsis.Gastrocnemius Muscle
MUSCLE, GLUTEUSC78205Any of the skeletal muscles that form the buttocks. These muscles are responsible for hip abduction and extension as well as movement of the thigh. (NCI)Gluteal Muscle
MUSCLE, INTERCOSTALC32824A muscle located between two ribs. (NCI)Intercostal Muscle
MUSCLE, LATISSIMUSC33150Musculus Latissimus DorsiA triangular muscle in the back, connected to the vertebral column, arm, and shoulder. Its action involves adduction, medial rotation, and extension of the arm. (NCI)Musculus Latissimus Dorsi
MUSCLE, MASSETERC13074Muscles arising in the zygomatic arch that close the jaw. (MeSH) (NCI)Masseter Muscle
MUSCLE, PECTORALISC33286Muscle, PectoralMuscles of the upper chest. The term may refer to one of two muscles, the pectoralis major and pectoralis minor. The former is a thick muscle in the anterior portion of the chest. Its action involves flexion, medial rotation, and adduction of the humerus. The latter is a thin muscle located beneath the pectoralis major. Its action involves lowering the scapula and raising the ribs. (NCI)Pectoralis Muscle
MUSCLE, PSOASC33422Muscles of the lower back whose actions involve the flexion of the hips and lumbar spine. The term may refer to psoas major muscle and psoas minor muscle, both located in the lower back. (NCI)Psoas Muscle
MUSCLE, QUADRICEPS FEMORISC33441Muscle, Quadriceps;Muscle, ThighA group of four powerful muscles in the front of the thigh. Their actions involve the extension of the knee joint. (NCI)Quadriceps Muscle of the Thigh
MUSCLE, RECTUS FEMORISC53175One of the four quadriceps muscles, located in the middle of the front of the thigh. Its actions involve the extension of the knee joint and flexion of the hip. (NCI)Rectus Femoris
MUSCLE, SEMITENDINOSUSC53176A muscle located at the posterior and medial aspect of the thigh that extends the hip joint, flexes the knee joint and assists in medially rotating the knee.Semitendinosus
MUSCLE, SKELETALC13050Skeletal Muscle TissueStriated muscles that are under voluntary control of the organism. They are connected at either or both ends to a bone and are utilized for locomotion and other movements. (NCI)Skeletal Muscle Tissue
MUSCLE, SMOOTHC12437Involuntary muscle tissue of the internal organs. It is composed of elongated muscle cells or fibers that are not arranged in a striated pattern and form layers of muscle tissue. The smooth muscle cells contain a contractile apparatus composed of thin and thick filaments and a cytoskeleton composed of intermediate filaments. (NCI)Smooth Muscle Tissue
MUSCLE, SOLEUSC53075A muscle located in the back of the lower leg beneath the gastrocnemius muscle. Its actions involve the flexion of the ankle joint and standing. (NCI)Soleus
MUSCLE, TIBIALIS CRANIALISC53079An extensor muscle in the anterior surface of the tibia. (NCI)Tibialis Cranialis
MUSCLE, TRICEPS BRACHIIC90604The muscle of the upper limb that extends the limb.Triceps Brachii
NASAL TURBINATEC49594One of three (Inferior, Middle, Superior) paired bony shelves located within the nasal cavity through which inhaled air is taken into the nasopharynx. It is lined with ciliated, pseudostratified columnar epithelium and functions to humidify, heat, and filter incoming air, as well as protecting the olfactory bulb and sinuses from incorrectly pressurized incoming air. (NCI)Nasal Turbinate
NASAL-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID TISSUEC77659NALTThe lymphocytic cell population present in the mucosa of the nasopharyngeal duct.Nasal-Associated Lymphoid Tissue
NASOPHARYNXC12423NasopharynxThe part of the pharynx in the back of the throat, at and above the soft palate. The nasopharynx is continuous with the nasal passages. (NCI)Nasopharynx
NERVEC13052The tissue that generates and conducts electrical signals in the body. It contains the neurons.Nerve Tissue
NERVE ROOTC54024One of the two bundles of nerve fibers (dorsal and ventral roots) emerging from the spinal cord that join to form each spinal nerve. (NCI)Nerve Root
NERVE, BRACHIALC12682Brachial PlexusA nerve network originating from C5 to T1 that supplies cutaneous and muscular innervation to the arm and hand. (NCI)Brachial Plexus
NERVE, CRANIALC12700Any of the 12 paired nerves that originate in the brain stem. (NCI)Cranial Nerve
NERVE, FACIALC12714Seventh Cranial NerveThe 7th cranial nerve. The facial nerve has two parts, the larger motor root which may be called the facial nerve proper, and the smaller intermediate or sensory root. Together they provide efferent innervation to the muscles of facial expression and to the lacrimal and salivary glands, and convey afferent information for taste from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue and for touch from the external ear. (MeSH)Facial Nerve
NERVE, MEDIANC52815A branch of the brachial plexus that extends along the anterior aspect of the forearm and the hand. (NCI)Median Nerve
NERVE, OPTICC12761Optic NerveThe second cranial nerve. (NCI)Optic Nerve
NERVE, PERIPHERALC12768Peripheral NerveAny nerve outside the brain or spinal cord that connects with peripheral receptors or effectors. (NCI)Peripheral Nerve
NERVE, PERONEALC52814Nerve, FibularAny one of the three (Common, Deep, and Superficial) peroneal nerves.Peroneal Nerve
NERVE, PERONEAL, COMMONC92601A terminal branch of the sciatic nerve. It innervates the calf and foot.Common Peroneal Nerve
NERVE, PERONEAL, DEEPC92602A branch of the common peroneal nerve. It innervates the ankle and toes.Deep Peroneal Nerve
NERVE, PERONEAL, SUPERFICIALC92603A branch of the common peroneal nerve. It innervates the surface of the calf and foot.Superficial Peroneal Nerve
NERVE, PLANTARC77674A nerve that innervates the sole of the foot. This term may refer to the medial plantar nerve or lateral plantar nerve, both of which originate from the tibial nerve. (NCI)Plantar Nerve
NERVE, RADIALC52812A large nerve that arises from the brachial plexus and enervates the extensor muscles and skin of the entire upper limb's posterior aspect. (NCI)Radial Nerve
NERVE, SCIATICC52810Sciatic NerveThe longest single nerve that is formed by the merging of the ventral rami of the L4, L5, and S1 in the pelvis and passes down the lower limb where it divides into the common peroneal and tibial nerves. (NCI)Sciatic Nerve
NERVE, SPINALC12792Spinal RootsPaired nerves that arise from the spinal cord.Spinal Nerve
NERVE, SURALC77675A peripheral nerve that runs close to the small saphenous vein. It supplies innervation to the skin of the lower back of the leg and sends a branch to the lateral side of the foot and little toe. (NCI)Sural Nerve
NERVE, TIBIALC52809One of two major branches of the sciatic nerve. It innervates the muscles of the lower limb and the muscles of the plantar aspect of the foot.Tibial Nerve
NERVE, TRIGEMINALC12806Nervus Trigeminus;Fifth Cranial Nerve;Trigeminal NerveThe fifth set of paired nerves of the face that emerge from the brain steam. These nerves have sensory and motor functions in the face, oral cavity, and nasal cavity. (NCI)Trigeminal Nerve
NERVE, ULNARC52807A nerve in the arm that runs along the inside of the upper arm down to the palm and little finger.Ulnar Nerve
NERVE, VAGUSC12812The 10th cranial nerve. The vagus is a mixed nerve which contains somatic afferents (from skin in back of the ear and the external auditory meatus), visceral afferents (from the pharynx, larynx, thorax, and abdomen), parasympathetic efferents (to the thorax and abdomen), and efferents to striated muscle (of the larynx and pharynx). (MSH2001)Vagus Nerve
NIPPLEC12299NippleThe pigmented protuberance on the surface of the breast through which milk is drawn from the breast. (NCI)Nipple
NOSEC12756NoseA structure of special sense serving as an organ of the sense of smell and as an entrance to the respiratory tract. (NCI)Nose
NUCLEUSC13197Cell NucleusA body within the cell, surrounded by a membrane, within which lie the chromosomes, one or more nucleoli, combined with proteins, and exhibits mitosis. (NCI)Nucleus
OLFACTORY REGIONC98765The area of mucosa in the nose lined by olfactory epithelium and containing olfactory glands. (NCI)Olfactory Region
OMASUMC98766The third compartment of the forestomach of ruminants with many long folds of mucosa (resembling a book). (NCI)Omasum
OMENTUMC33209Omental FatA fold of peritoneum originating at the stomach and supporting the viscera. (NCI)Omentum
OPTIC DISCC12760Optic Papilla;Optic Nerve Head;Second Cranial NerveA portion of the retina at which the axons of the ganglion cells exit the eyeball to form the optic nerve. No light-sensitive photoreceptors are contained within this portion of the retina. (NCI)Optic Disc
OROPHARYNXC92600Tissue that occupies the area between the soft palate and upper portion of the epiglottis. (NCI)Oropharyngeal Tissue
OVARYC12404OvaryOne of the paired female reproductive glands containing the ova or germ cells; the ovary's stroma is a vascular connective tissue containing numbers of ovarian follicles enclosing the ova. (NCI)Ovary
OVARY/OVIDUCTC92595A laboratory specimen consisting of the ovaries and oviduct. (NCI)Ovary/Oviduct
OVIDUCTC12403Fallopian TubeOne of a pair of tubes that extend from the uterus to each of the ovaries. Following ovulation the egg travels down the fallopian tube to the uterus where fertilization may or may not occur. (NCI)Fallopian Tube
PALATEC12229The roof of the oral cavity. It separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity.Palate
PALATE, HARDC12230Hard PalateThe bony anterior part of the roof of the mouth separating the nose from the mouth. (NCI)Hard Palate
PALATE, SOFTC12231A movable fold suspended from the posterior border of the hard palate. (MeSH) (NCI)Soft Palate
PANCREASC12393PancreasAn organ behind the lower part of the stomach that is the shape of a fish and about the size of a hand. It is a compound gland composed of both exocrine and endocrine tissues. The endocrine pancreas makes insulin so that the body can use glucose (sugar) for energy. The exocrine pancreas makes enzymes that help the body digest food. Spread all over the pancreas are areas called the Islets of Langerhans. The cells in these areas each have a special purpose. The alpha cells make glucagon, which raises the level of glucose in the blood; the beta cells make insulin; the delta cells make somatostatin. There are also PP cells and D1 cells, about which little is known. (NCI)Pancreas
PARANASAL SINUSC12763Accessory Sinuses;Nasal Cavity;Nasal Sinuses;Paranasal SinusAn air-filled cavity adjacent to the nasal cavity lined by a mucous membrane and located in the bones of the skull. There are four paranasal sinuses on each side of the face: ethmoid, frontal, maxillary, and sphenoid sinus. (NCI)Paranasal Sinus
PAWC77660The foot of a quadruped animal, including canines, felines, mice, rats, and bears. The paw contains claws or nails and pads composed of a thick keratinized dermis covering collagenous adipose tissue. (NCI)Paw
PENISC49269The erectile tissues of the penis. It includes the dorsal corpora cavernosa and the ventral corpus spongiosum. Their structure consists of multiple vascular spaces that are surrounded by smooth muscle. (NCI)Penis Erectile Tissue
PERICARDIUMC13005PericardiumA conical membranous sac filled with serous fluid in which the heart as well as the roots of the aorta and other large blood vessels are contained. (NCI)Pericardium
PERINEUMC33301PerineumThe area located between the anus and vulva in females, and anus and scrotum in males. (NCI)Perineum
PERITONEUMC12770PeritoneumThe tissue that lines the wall of the abdominal cavity, intestine, and mesentery. It consists of the parietal peritoneum that covers the inside of the abdominal wall and the visceral peritoneum that covers the surface of the intestine and mesentery. (NCI)Peritoneum
PEYER'S PATCHC12771Lymphoid tissue on the mucosa of the small intestine. (MeSH) (NCI)Peyer Patch
PHARYNXC12425PharynxA hollow tube that starts posterior to the mouth and nasal cavity and ends superior to the trachea and esophagus. (NCI)Pharynx
PINNAC12292External Ear;AuricleThe external part of the ear. (NCI)External Ear
PLACENTAC13272An organ present in some vertebrates during embryonic gestation that surrounds the fetus and provides it with nutrients and oxygen, facilitates gas and waste exchange between the fetus and mother, and provides parasitic cloaking from the mother's immune system by excretion of neurokinin B. (NCI)Placenta
PLASMAC13356Plasma is the fluid (acellular) portion of the circulating blood, as distinguished from the serum that is the fluid portion of the blood obtained by removal of the fibrin clot and blood cells after coagulation.Plasma
PLEURAC12469Pleural TissueThe tissue that lines the wall of the thoracic cavity and the surface of the lungs. (NCI)Pleura
PREPUCEC12323Preputium PenisA covering fold of skin, often used alone to designate the preputium penis. (NCI)Prepuce
RENAL PELVISC12887The funnel-shaped proximal portion of the ureter located within the kidney into which urine is secreted, from the collecting duct system of the kidney. (NCI)Renal Pelvis
RETE TESTISC33467A network of tubules that convey sperm from the seminiferous tubules within the testicles to the efferent ducts. (NCI)Rete Testis
RETICULUMC98777Smallest forestomach of ruminants with complex honeycomb folding of mucosa. (NCI)Reticulum
RETROPERITONEUMC12298The back of the abdomen where the kidneys lie and the great blood vessels run. (NCI)Retroperitoneum
RUMENC98778PaunchLargest forestomach of ruminants where bacterial fermentation occurs. (NCI)Rumen
SAC, ANALC32068Paired glands located on either side of the anus of most carnivores that secrete a noxious-smelling liquid, thus allowing members of the same species to identify one another. (NCI)Anal Gland
SAC, YOLKC14128Membranous sac on the ventral aspect of the developing embryo that acts as a primitive circulatory system as well as providing nourishment. (NCI)Yolk Sac
SALIVAC13275A clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches. (NCI)Saliva
SCROTUMC12785ScrotumThe musculocutaneous pouch that encloses the testicles. (NCI)Scrotum
SEMENC13277Seminal PlasmaThe thick, whitish secretion of the male reproductive organs. It is composed of spermatozoa in their nutrient plasma, secretions from the prostate, seminal vesicles, and various other glands, epithelial cells, and minor constituents. (NCI)Semen
SERUMC13325SeraThe clear portion of the blood that remains after the removal of the blood cells and the clotting proteins. (NCI)Serum
SINUSC33556SinusA recess, cavity, or channel. (NCI)Sinus
SITE, APPLICATIONC77676Site, ExposureThe anatomic site at which medical intervention is administered. (NCI)Application Site
SITE, BIOPSYC77677The anatomic site targeted for a biopsy procedure. (NCI)Biopsy Site
SITE, CATHETERC92596The anatomic site through which fluid is transferred into or out of the body using a catheter. (NCI)Catheter Site
SITE, EXTERIORIZATIONC77685The site of the surgical exposure of an internal organ or tissue. (NCI)Exteriorization Site
SITE, IMPLANTATIONC77678The anatomic site at which a tissue, graft, or radioactive material is inserted. This term may also refer to the site of the uterus at which the early embryo is attached.Implantation Site
SITE, INFUSIONC77679The anatomic site through which fluid is introduced into the body. (NCI)Infusion Site
SITE, INJECTIONC77680The anatomic site at which a medication or a vaccine is injected. (NCI)Injection Site
SITE, INJURYC77681The anatomic site at which damage or harm was suffered. (NCI)Injury Site
SITE, MICROCHIPC77682The anatomic site at which a microchip is implanted. (NCI)Microchip Site
SITE, SURGICALC77683Incision SiteThe anatomic site of a cut made during surgery. The term may also refer to the resultant scar from the surgical procedure. (NCI)Incision Site
SITE, TATTOOC77684The anatomic site at which a tattoo is present. (NCI)Tattoo Site
SITE, UNCERTAIN PRIMARYC48322Referring to the fact that the original site of growth of a metastatic cancer is unknown or uncertain. (NCI)Primary Site Unknown
SKINC12470Integument;SkinAn organ that constitutes the external surface of the body. It consists of the epidermis, dermis, and skin appendages. (NCI)Skin
SKIN/SUBCUTISC92441A tissue sample that contains the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous adipose tissue. (NCI)Skin/Subcutaneous Tissue
SMALL COLONC92437The terminal part of the colon of the horse with a reduced diameter. (NCI)Small Colon
SMALL INTESTINEC33573Small Bowel;Duodenum/Jejunum/IleumThe tissue of the small intestine. It comprises four layers - mucosa with simple columnar epithelium, submucosa, smooth muscle with inner circular and outer longitudinal layers, and serosa. (NCI)Small Intestinal Wall Tissue
SMALL INTESTINE, DUODENUMC12263A jointed tube 25-30 cm long that connects the stomach to the jejunum. (NCI)Duodenum
SMALL INTESTINE, ILEUMC12387IleumThe final section of the small intestine. (NCI)Ileum
SMALL INTESTINE, JEJUNUMC12388JejunumThe portion of the small intestine that extends from the duodenum to the ileum. (NCI)Jejunum
SPERMATIC CORDC12329A tube-like structure composed of the vas deferens and surrounding tissue layers, that runs from the abdomen to each of the testicles. (NCI)Spermatic Cord
SPINAL COLUMNC12998Vertebral ColumnA series of bones, muscles, tendons, and other tissues reaching from the base of the skull to the tailbone. The vertebral column forms the axis of the skeleton and encloses as well as protects the spinal cord and the fluid surrounding the spinal cord. (NCI)Vertebral Column
SPINAL CORDC12464Medulla SpinalisThe elongated, approximately cylindrical part of the central nervous system of vertebrates that lies in the vertebral canal and from which the spinal nerves emerge. (NCI)Spinal Cord
SPINAL CORD, CERVICALC12892The portion of the spinal cord located in the cervical region. (NCI)Cervical Spinal Cord
SPINAL CORD, LUMBARC12895The portion of the spinal cord located in the lumbar region. (NCI)Lumbar Spinal Cord
SPINAL CORD, SACRALC12896The portion of the spinal cord located in the sacral region. (NCI)Sacral Spinal Cord
SPINAL CORD, THORACICC12894The portion of the spinal cord located in the thoracic region. (NCI)Thoracic Spinal Cord
SPINAL CORD, THORACOLUMBARC92597The region of the spinal cord pertaining to the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. (NCI)Thoracolumbar Region
SPIRAL COLONC92438The ascending colon of the ruminants and pigs. (NCI)Spiral Colon
SPLEENC34086The largest mass of lymphatic tissue in the body. It consists of cells and vessels contained within a capsule lined by mesothelium, from which trabecula enter the splenic parenchyma. The parenchyma is supported by a framework of reticular fibers. The spleen consists of two types of parenchymal tissue, the white and red pulp. The white pulp is composed of elongated cords of compact lymphatic tissue containing nodules. The red pulp is composed of pulp cords and splenic sinusoids. (NCI)Splenic Tissue
STOMACHC32664The tissue of the stomach. It is composed of a fibrous outer layer bounded by smooth muscle, the submucosa, and the mucosa. The mucosa of the stomach consists of secretory cells that produce hydrochloric acid and gastric enzymes. (NCI)Gastric Tissue
STOMACH, CARDIAC12256Gastric CardiaThe area around the esophagogastric mucosal junction where the esophageal mucosa transitions into the gastric mucosa. (NCI)Gastric Cardia
STOMACH, FUNDUSC12257Fundus of the StomachThe portion of the stomach that lies above the cardiac notch. It allows for the accumulation of gases produced by chemical digestion. (NCI)Fundus of the Stomach
STOMACH, GLANDULARC77661The part of the stomach that is lined with glandular mucosa and receives the food from the esophagus. The mucosa contains gastric glands that secret gastric acid. (NCI)Glandular Stomach
STOMACH, NONGLANDULARC77662The portion of the animal stomach that is responsible for storage and digestion of food particles but does not contain the gastric mucosa-associated glands.Nonglandular Stomach
STOMACH, PYLORUSC12260The lower part of the stomach that connects to the duodenum. (NCI)Pylorus
SUBCUTISC33645Subcutaneous Tissue;Subcutaneous Adipose TissueAdipose tissue located under the dermis. It binds underlying structures with the skin. The subcutis is important in the regulation of temperature of the skin itself and the body. The size of this layer varies throughout the body and from subject to subject.Subcutis
SWEATC13280SweatThe liquid secreted by the sweat glands. (NCI)Sweat
TAILC77663The flexible prolongated structure of the posterior part of an animal's body. (NCI)Tail
TEARC33739A fluid containing oils, mucin, and proteins, which is secreted by the lacrimal gland and cleans and lubricates the eye. (NCI)Tear
TEATC77664The outer projections from the mammary organ of an animal. They are the structures through which the milk is discharged. (NCI)Teat
TENDONC13045A band of fibrous connective tissue that joins bone to muscle. (NCI)Tendon
TENDON, CALCANEALC32043The tendon that connects the heel bone to the calf muscles at the back of the lower leg. (NCI)Achilles Tendon
TESTISC12412Testicle;TestisEither of the paired male reproductive glands that produce the male germ cells and the male hormones. (NCI)Testis
TESTIS/EPIDIDYMISC77668A laboratory specimen consisting of the testis and epididymis. (NCI)Testis/Epididymis
THORACIC WALLC62484Chest WallThe total system of structures outside the lungs that move as a part of breathing; it includes all structures from the skin to the parietal pleura. (NCI)Chest Wall
THYMUSC33952Tissue composed of a highly cellular outer cortex, and less cellular inner medulla. Both cortex and medulla contain epithelial cells, interdigitating dendritic cells, macrophages, and lymphocytes. (NCI)Thymic Tissue
TISSUEC12801An anatomical structure consisting of similarly specialized cells and intercellular matrix, aggregated according to genetically determined spatial relationships, performing a specific function. (NCI)Tissue
TISSUE, SYNOVIALC12473The inner layer of the connective tissue that seals the joint. (NCI)Synovial Membrane
TONGUEC12422TongueThe muscular organ located in the floor of the mouth and serving as the principal organ of taste and modification of the voice in speech. (NCI)Tongue
TONSILC38516Nodules of lymphoid tissue located on either side of the back of the nasal canal and throat. (NCI)Tonsillar Tissue
TONSIL, LINGUALC32988A mass of lymphoid tissue located at the base of the dorsal surface of the tongue.Lingual Tonsil
TONSIL, PALATINEC33250Paired small tissue masses located on opposite sides of the oropharynx between the faucial pillars.Palatine Tonsil
TONSIL, PHARYNGEALC33318AdenoidA fold of lymphatic tissue covered by ciliated epithelium at the very back of the nose, in the roof of the nasopharynx. (NCI)Pharyngeal Tonsil
TOOTHC33794TeethThe tissue that forms the tooth. It consists of the dental pulp, dentin, enamel, cementum, odontogenic epithelium, and periodontium. (NCI)Odontogenic Tissue
TOOTH, BICUSPIDC32201Premolar Tooth;PremolarOne of the two permanent teeth located in front of the molars and behind each cuspid. These teeth have two cusps (points) and are used to tear and grind food. (NCI)Bicuspid Tooth
TOOTH, CANINEC32258Canine ToothA single-cusped (pointed) and usually single-rooted tooth located between the incisors and premolars. (NCI)Canine Tooth
TOOTH, INCISORC32769IncisorOne of the teeth in front of the canines in either jaw designed for cutting or gnawing. (NCI)Incisor
TOOTH, MOLARC33136A grinding tooth with a broad crown; located behind the premolars. (NCI)Molar Tooth
TRACHEAC12428Trachea;WindpipeThe fibrocartilaginous, mucous-lined tube passing from the larynx to the bronchi. (NCI)Trachea
TUNICA VAGINALISC33822Serous membrane that covers the testicles. (NCI)Tunica Vaginalis
URETERC12416UreterThe thick-walled tube that carries urine from each kidney to the bladder. (NCI)Ureter
URETHRAC12417UrethraThe tube carrying urine from the bladder to outside of the body. (NCI)Urethra
URINARY BLADDERC32209Urinary System, Bladder;BladderThe tissue that forms the bladder wall. It consists of mucosa, muscular coat, and serosal surface. (NCI)Bladder Tissue
URINEC13283The fluid that is excreted by the kidneys. It is stored in the bladder and discharged through the urethra. (NCI)Urine
UTERUSC12405Womb;UterusA hollow, thick-walled, muscular organ located within the pelvic cavity of a woman. Within the uterus the fertilized egg implants and the fetus develops during pregnancy. (NCI)Uterus
UTERUS/CERVIXC92436A tissue sample that contains the body of uterus and the cervix. (NCI)Uterus/Cervix
UTERUS/OVARYC77672A laboratory specimen consisting of the uterus and ovaries. (NCI)Uterus/Ovaries
VAGINAC12407VaginaThe female genital canal, extending from the uterus to the vulva. (NCI)Vagina
VALVE, AORTICC12670A valve that is located between and controls the flow of blood from the left ventricle of the heart and the aorta. (NCI)Aortic Valve
VALVE, CARDIACC12729Any of the four heart valves, including the two atrioventricular valves and the two semilunar valves, that regulate the flow of blood through the chambers of the heart. (NCI)Cardiac Valve
VALVE, MITRALC12753A dual-flap valve of the heart that regulates the flow of blood between the left atrium and the left ventricle of the heart. (NCI)Mitral Valve
VALVE, PULMONARYC12775A valve that is located between and controls the flow of blood from the right ventricle of the heart and the pulmonary artery. (NCI)Pulmonary Valve
VALVE, TRICUSPIDC12805A dual-flap valve of the heart that regulates the flow of blood between the right atrium and the right ventricle of the heart. (NCI)Tricuspid Valve
VAS DEFERENSC12813Duct carrying spermatozoa. (NCI)Vas Deferens
VEINC12814VeinA blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart.Vein
VEIN, AURICULARC77673A vein located in the ear region. It may pertain to the anterior or posterior auricular veins. (NCI)Auricular Vein
VEIN, BRACHIALC12883Deep vein of the upper arm that forms at the junction of the radial and ulnar veins and ends at the inferior border of the teres major. (NCI)Brachial Vein
VEIN, CAUDALC92598Tail VeinA vein located in the tail of vertebrate animals that leads to the inferior vena cava in mammals and the posterior cardinal vein in the trunk of fish. (NCI)Caudal Vein
VEIN, CEPHALICC32286Cephalic Vein;Vena CephalicaOne of five superficial veins of the upper extremity, beginning at the radial aspect of the wrist area, wrapping around the forearm and emptying into the axillary vein. (NCI)Cephalic Vein
VEIN, FEMORALC12716Femoral VeinA vein that starts within the inguinal region and extends to the lower extremities. (NCI)Femoral Vein
VEIN, JUGULARC12738Vena JugularisVeins in the neck which drain the brain, face, and neck into the brachiocephalic or subclavian veins. (NCI)Jugular Vein
VEIN, MESENTERICC53055One of two veins (inferior or superior) that returns deoxygenated blood from the intestines. (NCI)Mesenteric Vein
VEIN, PORTALC33343Hepatic Portal Vein;Portal VeinA short thick trunk vein that transports blood containing the absorbed products of digestion from the intestine directly to the liver. (NCI)Portal Vein
VEIN, PULMONARYC12776One of four veins that carries oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the cardiac left atrium. (NCI)Pulmonary Vein
VEIN, RENALC33462The veins which return blood from the kidneys to the vena cava. (NCI)Renal Vein
VEIN, SAPHENAC33511Saphenous VeinOne of two (Greater, Small) superficial veins of the leg and thigh. (NCI)Saphenous Vein
VEIN, VENA CAVAC12817Vena CavaA large vein which returns blood from the head, neck and extremities to the heart. (NCI)Vena Cava
VESSEL, BLOODC32213VesselThe tissue component of a blood vessel. Large vessels contain three layers of tissue, the tunica intima, tunica media, and tunica adventitia. Capillary tissue is composed of a single layer of endothelium and connective tissue. (NCI)Blood Vessel Tissue
VESSEL, LYMPHATICC33038Vessel, LymphA tubule that carries lymph throughout the body. (NCI)Lymphatic Vessel
VOMITUSC77666Emesis;VomitStomach contents that have returned to the mouth or are ejected beyond the mouth. (NCI)Vomitus
VULVAC12408External Genitalia;VulvaThe external, visible part of the female genitalia surrounding the urethral and vaginal opening. The vulva includes the clitoris and inner as well as outer labia. (NCI)Vulva
WHOLE ANIMALC77665CarcassReferring to the entire body of an animal. (NCI)Whole Animal
WHOLE BLOODC41067Blood that has not been separated into its various components; blood that has not been modified except for the addition of an anticoagulant. (NCI)Whole Blood
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CL.C89968.DSDECODStandardized Disposition Term
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C89968Standardized Disposition TermTerminology related to the final disposition of the subject in a study.CDISC SEND Standardized Disposition Term Terminology
ACCIDENTAL DEATHC90351An indication that the subject's death was due to a mishap. (NCI)Accidental Death
FOUND DEADC90387An indication that a subject was found in a deceased state. (NCI)Found Dead
MISSINGC96372An indication that the subject could not be found, in which case, its disposition was not known, and no postmortem data was available.Missing Study Animal
MORIBUND SACRIFICEC90425An indication that a subject was euthanized due to ethical reasons, such as being near death.Moribund Sacrifice
PLANNED INTERIM SACRIFICEC90436An indication that the study subject was sacrificed at a predetermined time before the end of the treatment period.Planned Interim Sacrifice
RECOVERY SACRIFICEC90445An indication that the subject did not receive treatment for a specific period of time following the end of the treatment period before it was sacrificed.Recovery Sacrifice
REMOVED FROM STUDY ALIVEC90447An indication that the subject was alive when taken out of the study. (NCI)Removed From Study Alive
TERMINAL SACRIFICEC90465An indication that the subject was sacrificed at the end of the treatment period.Terminal Sacrifice
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CL.C77530.STRAINStrain/Substrain
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C77530Strain/SubstrainTerminology used to identify the vendor-supplied species, strain, substrain or breed designation for the test system under study. It may combine the species, background strain, substrain, and associated genetic modifications as supplied by the vendor (e.g., C57BL/6, A/J, B6.129-Pparg<tm2Rev>/J, FISCHER 344, SPRAGUE-DAWLEY IGS, WISTAR Kyoto, BEAGLE, CYNOMOLGUS, RHESUS and CHIMPANZEE).CDISC SEND Laboratory Animal Strain Terminology
129/SVC37320Derived by Dunn (1928) from a mouse/chinchilla cross, the 129/Sv substrain has been recognized as a member of the Parental subgroup of substrains.129/Sv Mouse
A/JC14650Derived by Strong (1921) from a cross between the Cold Spring harbor and Bagg Albino stocks. The A strain mouse has an albino coat (genotype a,b,c) and is susceptible to carcinogen-induced lung adenomas and cleft palate formation in response to cortisone. Also, the strain has defective macrophage function reminiscent of lps mutation common to other strains.A/J Mouse
ACI:SEGC76184Derived by Curtiss and Dunning (1926) at Columbia University by crossing an inbred August rat with an inbred Copenhagen rat, to Heston (1945) and then to the NIH in 1950. Disseminated to Harlan Sprague-Dawley from laboratory of Segaloff (Alton Ochsner Medican Foundation) in 1956. The ACI/Seg rat is agouti in color, with a white belly and feet, genotype A hi.ACI/Seg, Rat Strain
AFRICAN GREENC76360The diurnal primate, Chlorocebus sabaeus.African Green Monkey
AKR/JC14505Originally disseminated by Detweiler and carried by Furth (1928-1936) and the Rockefeller Institute for subsequent generations. The AKR mouse has an albino coat (genotype a, B, c) and is highly susceptible to leukemias. The strain is viremic from birth in that all tissues express the AKV retrovirus and copies of the AKV genome are integrated in the mouse genome, which is associated with leukemia development. The AKR strain is also a source of the Thy1.1 thymocyte antigen, which is expressed on thymocyte, bone marrow and T cell progenitors and is used as a marker for a variety of stem cells.AKR/J Mouse
B6.129-Trp53tm1Brd N5C98707A partial congenic mouse with background strain of C57BL/6 and 129/Sv chimera, containing a heterozygous or homozygous p53 mutation. (NCI)B6.129-Trp53tm1Brd N5
B6C3F1C76182Derived from a cross between a C57BL/6 female and a C3H male, this hybrid strain is commonly used in the production of transgenic mice.B6C3 Mouse
BALB/CC37357Derived from albino mice stocks originally disseminated by Bagg (1913) to Snell in 1932 that has an albino coat with genotype A,b,c.BALB/c Mouse
BEAGLEC53897The Beagle is a hardy, sturdy squarely-built, small hound, with a short coat in tri-color, red and white, orange and white, or lemon and white. The ears are long, wide and pendant. There are two height classes, 13-15 inches (33-38 cm) and under 13 inches (33 cm). Weight: 20-25 pounds (9-11 kg).Beagle
BROILER BREEDSC76362Derived from a cross between a white cornish male and a barred rock female in the 1930s, modern broiler chickens are an F2 hybrid of broiler breeds characterized by high fecundity and fast growth.Broiler Chicken
BROWN NORWAYC14395The common rat, Rattus norvegicus.BN, Rat Strain
BUFFALOC14396Derived from Buffalo stock of H. Morris to the NIH in 1950 and disseminated from Charles River since 1998, the Buffalo is a white albino rat, genotype c.BUF, Rat Strain
C57BL/10C37376Derived by Little (1921) from A Lathrop stocks and separated out before 1937, the C57BL/10 mouse has a black coat and carries a Y chromosome of Asian Mus musculus origin and a LINE-1 element from Mus spretus. Substrain C57BL/10 differs from other substrains at multiple loci, including H9, Igh2 and Lv, on chromosome 4 and has a high incidence of spontaneous mutations.C57BL/10 Mouse
C57BL/6C14424Derived by Little (1921) from A Lathrop stocks and separated out before 1937, the C57BL/6 mouse has a black coat and carries a Y chromosome of Asian Mus musculus origin and a LINE-1 element from Mus spretus. Substrain C57BL/6 differs from other substrains at multiple loci, including H9, Igh2 and Lv, on chromosome 4. This mouse model is prone to the development of fatty lesions in the aorta similar to atheromatous plaque in humans, as well as hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, hypercholesterolemia and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in response to a high fat diet.C57BL/6 Mouse
CALIFORNIAC76364One of the larger rabbit breeds, the Californian has a rounded, medium-length body with a short coat that is white with black on the nose, ears, feet, legs, and tail. This lagomorph also has pink eye color with genotype np.California Rabbit
CB6F1-TgN (RasH2)C98711A transgenic mouse at F1 generation with background strain C57BL/6 crossed with BALB/cAn, containing three copies of the human c-Ha-Ras gene introduced in tandem. (NCI)CB6F1-TgN (RasH2)
CBA/CAC37396The CBA mouse from Strong (1920) was disseminated to Jackson Laboratory and then onto Haldane and Gruneberg (1932) and finally onto Carter (1947). The CBA/Ca female mice have long life spans whilst males have short life spans. Both males and females have high ceruloplasmin levels.CBA/Ca Mouse
CBA/JC37399Developed by Strong (1920), the CBA/J mouse was disseminated to Andervont (1947) and then to Jackson Laboratory (1948). The CBA/J strain carries the gene for retinal degeneration (rd).CBA/J Mouse
CD1 (ICR) BRC76183Derived from Rockefeller Swiss mice that were disseminated to the Institute of Cancer Research in Philadelphia (1948).ICR BR Mouse
CEH/HEJC37369Derived from the C3H progenitor strain that was passed to Heston in 1941 and to Jackson Lab in 1947. The C3H/HeJ mouse has an agouti coat color and genotype +, rd.C3H/HeJ Mouse
CF-1C77116Thought to be wild albino in origin, this strain was obtained by Carworth farms from a Missouri laboratory. It was intensely inbred by N. Goto in 1978 from a single Carworth pair, the progeny of which is used today. The CF-1 mouse has an albino coat with genotype c.CF-1 Mouse
CHINESEC77091Originating in the deserts of northern China and Mongolia and kept in captivity since 1919, these hamsters exhibit a whitish/grey/brown coat color with a black stripe down the spine.Chinese Hamster
CHINESE SYRIANC77092A hamster derived from a cross between a Chinese hamster and Syrian hamster.Chinese Syrian Hamster
CHINESE SYRIAN GOLDC77093A hamster derived from a cross between a Chinese hamster and a Syrian hamster, with a golden-colored coat.Chinese Syrian Gold Hamster
COTTONC77117The rat of the genus and species Sigmodon hispidus.Cotton Rat
CYNOMOLGUSC14232The macaque, Macaca fascicularis.Cynomolgus Monkey
CYNOMOLGUS MAURITIUSC77113The macaque, Macaca fascicularis, which originates from Mauritius.Cynomolgus Maritius Monkey
DAHL-SC76186Derived by Rapp from a colony of Sprague-Dawley rats that were initially derived by LK Dahl at Brookhaven National Laboratories. The SS rat strain has been selected for its acute salt sensitivity.SS, Rat Strain
DBA/1C14606Derived from crosses made by Little in 1929-1930 between DBA progenitors. The DBA/1 mouse has a q H2 haplotype and carries the Cdh23^ahl mutation that results in progressive hearing loss after 10 months of age. The DBA/1 and DBA/2 mice differ at loci Car2, Ce2, Hc, H2, If1, Lsh, Tla, and Qa3. The strain is commonly used as a model for rheumatoid arthritis as it mimics hallmarks of the human disease when immunized with type II collagen. (NCI)DBA/1 Mouse
DBA/2C14604Derived from crosses made by Little in 1929-1930 between DBA progenitors. The DBA/2 mouse has a d H2 haplotype and carries the Cdh23ahl mutation that results in a progressive hearing loss beginning at 3-4 weeks of age and severe hearing loss after 3 months of age. Alleles GpnmbR150X and Tyrp1isa contribute to an eye phenotype that closely resembles human hereditary glaucoma. The DBA/2 mouse strain shows severe intolerance to alcohol and morphine and is naturally CD94 deficient. (NCI)DBA/2 Mouse
DOMESTIC SHORT HAIRC77124The name for a short-haired cat that does not have a pedigree nor belong to a specific cat breed.Domestic Short Hair Cat
DUNKIN-HARTLEYC77088Albino outbred guinea pig belonging to the English (short-haired) breed. The Dunkin Hartley guinea pig has a white coat color (acromelanic albino) and red eyes and requires a nutritional source of vitamin C to sustain normal function.Dunkin Hartley Guinea Pig
DUROC-CROSSC77101An older breed of American domestic pig, the Duroc breed is of medium length with a muscular, large-framed body. This pig breed is red-colored with partially drooping ears and is one of the most aggressive breeds of swine.Duroc Pig
DUTCH BELTEDC76365A smaller sized lagomorph, the Dutch belted rabbit has black hindquarters, ears and black patches around the eyes while the feet, face, and front half of the body are white. The Dutch belted rabbit is commonly utilized in biomedical research for toxicology studies, ophthalmological research, and developmental toxicity studies. This lagomorphs' small size lends itself to studies in which the study drug is available in smaller quantities or if housing space is a consideration.Dutch Belted Rabbit
FISCHER 344C14401Derived by Curtiss and Dunning (1920) at Columbia University and disseminated to Heston (1949) and then to the NIH (1951). The Fischer 344 rat has an albino coat and genotype c.F344, Rat Strain
FVB/NC14474NIH general purpose Swiss mice were selected for resistance or sensitivity to histamine challenge following pertussis vaccination. The sensitive strain, HFSF/N, was subsequently found to have the Fv1b allele, which sensitizes the mice to B strain Friend Leukemia virus. The FVB/N strain has an albino coat with genotype A,B,c,D,P, and has a vigorous reproductive performance.FVB/N Mouse
FVB/NTac-Tg(Hba-x-v-Ha-ras)TG.ACLedC98733A transgenic mouse with background strain FVB/N containing a mouse Hba-x promoter coupled to an Hras1 coding sequence with activating mutations at G12 (G12R) and A59 (A59T) followed by a SV40 polyadenylation signal. (NCI)FVB/NTac-Tg(Hba-x-v-Ha-ras)TG.ACLed
GOTTINGENC77102The smallest of the common miniature breeds, this breed is 10-14kg at sexual maturity with a shortened snout and rounded appearance. The Gottingen pig has white skin and hair. It is used in a variety of applications in biomedical research including cardiovascular studies, and its small size makes it an ideal animal model due to its relative ease of handling and smaller housing requirements. (NCI)Gottingen Pig
HAMPSHIREC77103One of the oldest original early American pig strains, the Hampshire pig originated from the Old English breed and was imported to North American in the mid-1800s. The Hampshire pig has black skin and hair covering most of its body with a white portion of skin covering its front limbs and back. The Hampshire pig is one of the larger pig breeds used in biomedical research. (NCI)Hampshire Pig
HANFORDC77104The largest of the miniature breeds, it reaches 25-40kg at sexual maturity. The Hanford pig is white with an elongated snout and has the largest heart and blood vessels of all pig breeds. It is used in biomedical research, among other things, in the testing of implantable devices in human cardiovascular research. (NCI)Hanford Pig
HARTLEYC77090Albino outbred guinea pig belonging to the English (short-haired) breed. The Hartley guinea pig was imported from the Medical Research Council, Millhill, England, to Charles River in 1968 for propagation. The Hartley Guinea Pig has a white coat color (acromelanic albino) and red eyes and requires a nutritional source of vitamin C to sustain normal function.Hartley Guinea Pig
HARTLEY ALBINO HAIRLESSC77089Derived from inbred Hartley stocks at the Eastman Kodak Company and Montreal's Institute Armand Frappier, having undergone spontaneous mutation that led to hairlessness and athymicity. The mutation that spawned the Hartley Hairless Guinea Pig was then re-derived at Charles River to restore thymus function while maintaining hairlessness.Hartley Albino Hairless Guinea Pig
ICO:OFA (SD)C76187A hairless Sprague-Dawley rat from the Charles River affiliate IFFA Credo (Labresle, France). (NCI)OFA SD, Rat Strain
JAPANESE WHITEC76366A white colored rabbit characterized by efficient superovulation and spontaneous formation of lymphoma. It is used as an animal model for Guillan-Barre syndrome in humans, toxicology, virology. (NCI)Japanese White Rabbit
LAKEVIEW LVGC77094Derived from the original group of Syrian hamsters captured by Dr. Israel Aharoni in 1930 and imported into the United States in 1938, followed by colony derivation at Lakeview in 1949 and 1951 and to Charles River in 1969, where the strain is propagated today.LVG Hamster
LANDRACE-CROSSC77105Developed in Denmark by crossing native pigs with the Large White pig breed. The Landrace pig was imported into the UK in 1949 and disseminated worldwide beginning in the 1950s. This breed is characterized by white skin and the absence of black hair as well as lop ears and a long middle, light forequarter. The Landrace breed is susceptible to Porcine stress syndrome and malignant hyperthermia under anesthetic. This is one of the largest breeds in use in biomedical research. (NCI)Landrace Pig
LEGHORNSC77098A small, commonly white-colored breed of poultry that is renowned for its ability to produce up to 300 chalk white eggs per year. The fully-grown leghorn chicken averages 3-6 pounds in weight and is characterized by being noisy, flighty, and easily excited. The leghorn has a lifespan of 5-11 years in the wild. In pre-clinical research, the leghorn is a consistent provider of eggs for embryonic, angiogenic, and vasculogenic research. (NCI)Leghorn Chicken
LONG EVANSC76188Derived by Long and Evans (1915) by crossing female Wistar rats with a wild gray male, the Long-Evans rat was disseminated to Charles River from Canadian Breeding Farm and Laboratories (1978). This outbred rat breed is white with a black or brown hood.LE, Rat Strain
MICROPIGC77106A Yucatan or other pig breed that is bred specifically for its small size. The micropig weighs between 14-20kg at sexual maturity. (NCI)Micropig
MINIPIGC77107A Yucatan, Gottingen, or other pig breed that is bred specifically for its small size. The Minipig weighs between 20-30kg at sexual maturity. (NCI)Minipig
MONGOLIANC77100A rodent belonging to subfamily Gerbillinae, Meriones unguiculatus.Mongolian Gerbil
MONGRELC53951A dog that is not purebred.Mix Breed
NEW ZEALAND BLACKC77109A New Zealand rabbit with black coat color and coat genotype Si, VV, E, D, C, B.New Zealand Black Rabbit
NEW ZEALAND HYBRIDC77110A rabbit that is derived from a cross between two different New Zealand strains of determinate or indeterminate coat genotype.New Zealand Hybrid Rabbit
NEW ZEALAND REDC77111A New Zealand rabbit with a red or agouti coat and coat genotype w, VV, en, e.New Zealand Red Rabbit
NEW ZEALAND WHITEC77112An albino New Zealand rabbit with coat genotype c, VV and eye color genotype np.New Zealand White Rabbit
RHESUSC14233A pale brown macaque, Macaca mulatta.Rhesus Monkey
ROSSC77099A small white-colored broiler breed that averages 4-5.5 pounds when fully grown, with females averaging 120 eggs laid per year. Two substrains exist of Ross chickens; the Ross 308 and the Ross 708. The Ross 308 weighs between 3.8-5.5 pounds and is slightly smaller than the Ross 708 which can grow to be larger than 5.5 pounds. The Ross 708 is bred specifically for high meat yield and ease in deboning. (NCI)Ross Chicken
SHRC14412The spontaneous hypertensive rat was derived by Okamoto at the Kyoto school of medicine (1963) from a cross between an outbred Wistar Kyoto male with a significant elevation of blood pressure and a female Wistar Kyoto with elevated blood pressure. SHR rats develop hypertension spontaneously without exception at the age of 7-15 weeks with a systolic blood pressure plateau of about 200 mmHg. The genetic basis is polygenic, with at least three major genes involved (Tanase and Suzuki 1971, Yen et al 1974).SHR, Rat Strain
SINCLAIR MINIPIGC91819Sinclair Miniature Swine;Sinclair S-1 MinipigA strain of pig developed by the Hormel Institute at the University of Minnesota in 1949, acquired by the University of Missouri in 1965 and now exclusively bred at the Sinclair Research Center. This strain of pig grows to be no larger than 70 kg and exhibits multiple coat colors and patterns. The Sinclair minipig is used in biomedical research for a variety of applications.Sinclair Minipig
SKH1-Hr hrC98782An uncharacterized and non-pedigreed hairless albino mouse strain that is immunocompetent and euthymic. (NCI)SKH1-Hr hr
SPRAGUE-DAWLEYC76189Derived from Wistar rats at Sprague-Dawley farms, this rat strain is characterized by a calm temperament which lends itself to ease of handling. This rat strain has the following anatomical features: absent gallbladder, a one-lobed left lung and a four-lobed right lunch, the inability to vomit, and the production of dark colored eye secretions during periods of stress.SD, Rat Strain
SQUIRRELC77114A small diurnal primate with nails instead of claws, Saimiri sciureus.Squirrel Monkey
SYRIANC77095A captive hamster strain derived from a mother and eight pups that were captured in the wild in Aleppo, Syria by Dr. Israel Aharoni in 1930.Syrian Hamster
WISTARC76190An outbred strain of albino brown rat, this strain was developed at the Wistar Institute by Donaldson, Greenman, and King (1906). The Wistar rat has a wide head, long ears, and its tail length is always less than its body length. A wide variety of rat inbred strains have been derived from the Wistar.WIST, Rat Strain
WISTAR FURTHC14390A Wistar substrain derived by Furth (1945), this inbred rat strain is a white albino with pink eyes, genotype c. The Wistar Furth rat carries a heteropyenotic Y chromosome that is used as a cellular marker.WF, Rat Strain
WISTAR HANC76191A Wistar substrain established in Hanover, Germany (1964), this rat breed is a white albino with pink eyes, genotype c.WH, Rat Strain
WISTAR KYOTOC76192An outbred Wistar substrain derived at Kyoto school of medicine and disseminated to the NIH in 1971 and finally to Charles River in 1974. The Wistar Kyoto is a white albino with pink eyes, genotype c.WKY, Rat Strain
WISTAR WUC76193A Wistar substrain that was disseminated to Glaxo Laboratory (UK) from the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia in 1933, then to the Dutch Institution for Nutrition (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and maintained by Unilever Company (Vlaardingen, The Netherlands) from 1941. This strain is now disseminated by Harland Nederland. The Wistar Unilever rat is an albino, genotype c and pink eyes.Wistar Unilever, Rat Strain
YUCATANC77108Originating from Mexico and Central America, this breed has a straight back and no potbelly, short snout, sparse hair coat and medium size ears. The Yucatan pig is slate gray to black in color. Its uses in biomedical research are varied and include diabetes research, cardiovascular research, angiogenesis, and ophthalmological research among others. (NCI)Yucatan Pig
YUCATAN MICROPIGC91817A strain of Yucatan pig that weighs less than 55 kg when full grown. It was developed at Colorado State University in 1978 and is used extensively in biomedical research.Yucatan Micropig
YUCATAN MINIPIGC91818Yucatan Miniature SwineA strain of Yucatan pig that is found in the wild in Costa Rica and Mexico. It is a hairless, black or grey colored swine and weighs less than 70 kilograms at adulthood. It is used extensively in biomedical research.Yucatan Minipig
ZUCKERC76194Derived from a spontaneous mutation in the leptin receptor that appeared in a 13M rat colony bred at the Zucker Laboratory of Comparative Pathology (Stow, MA), genotype leprfa.Z, Rat Strain
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CL.C90002.STCATStudy Category
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C90002Study CategoryThe type of nonclinical study performed e.g. pharmacokinetics, safety pharmacology and toxicology.CDISC SEND Study Category Terminology
GENTOXC18809Genetic ToxicologyThe branch of toxicology that deals with adverse effects of chemical, physical or biological agents on genetic material.Genetic Toxicology
PC16974PharmacologyScience that deals with the characteristics, effects, and uses of drugs and their interactions with living organisms.Pharmacology
PKC15299PharmacokineticsThe characteristic movements of drugs within biological systems, as affected by absorption, distribution, binding, elimination, biotransformation, and excretion; particularly the rates of such movements. (NCI)Pharmacokinetics
REPROC90448Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology;DART;Developmental and Reproductive ToxicologyThe branch of toxicology that deals with adverse effects of chemical, physical or biological agents on reproduction and development.Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology
SPC90452Safety PharmacologyA branch of pharmacology that investigates the potential undesirable pharmacodynamic effects of a substance on physiological functions in relation to exposure in the therapeutic range and above. (safetypharmacology.org) (NCI)Safety Pharmacology
TOXC17206ToxicologyToxicology is the study of the adverse effects of chemical, physical or biological agents on people, animals, and the environment.Toxicology
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CL.C89967.DESIGNStudy Design
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C89967Study DesignTerminology related to the plan detailing how a study will be performed in order to represent the phenomenon under examination, to answer the research questions that have been asked, and defining the methods of data analysis.CDISC SEND Study Design Terminology
BLOCKEDC90368A type of randomized study or trial in which study subjects are arranged into groups by prespecified criteria, such as race or sex, to reduce variability of results within a treatment group.Blocked Study
CROSSOVERC82637A type of study or trial in which each study subject receives the same series of treatments or protocol agents, but in a random order that differs across arms of the study. Each subject serves as their own control in this type of study.Crossover Study
FACTORIALC82638A type of study or trial in which two or more treatments are given alone and in combination, such that all possible combinations are represented across the treatment arms, and are compared in parallel against the study control group.Factorial Study
LATIN SQUAREC90402A type of continuous study or trial in which the study subject receives each treatment during the entire course of the study.Latin Square Study
PARALLELC82639A type of study or trial in which subjects are assigned to a treatment arm at the beginning of the trial and continue in that arm throughout the length of the trial. Study subjects are only supposed to be exposed to the treatment that is assigned to the particular study arm they are enrolled in.Parallel Study
PARTIALLY BLOCKED BALANCEDC90432A type of randomized study or trial in which study subjects are arranged into groups with equal numbers by prespecified criteria, such as race or sex, to reduce variability of results within a treatment group.Partially Blocked Balanced Study
PARTIALLY BLOCKED UNBALANCEDC90433A type of randomized study or trial in which study subjects are arranged into groups with unequal numbers by prespecified criteria, such as race or sex, to reduce variability of results within a treatment group.Partially Blocked Unbalanced Study
TITRATIONC90475A study or trial in which the dosage of the intervention is increased by small increments until the desired physiological effect is seen.Titration Study
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CL.C90003.SSTYPStudy Type
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C90003Study TypeThe further classification of nonclinical studies performed e.g. absorption, distribution and metabolism.CDISC SEND Study Type Terminology
ABSORPTIONC79369FDA RPS Pharmacokinetics: AbsorptionThe branch of pharmacokinetics that studies the process by which a drug is absorbed by the body.Pharmacokinetics: Absorption
ANALYTICAL METHODS AND VALIDATION REPORTSC79368FDA RPS Analytical Methods And Validation ReportsAn indication or description of the process by which the truth of something is tested or found.Analytical Methods And Validation Reports
ANTIGENICITYC79391FDA RPS Other Toxicity Studies: AntigenicityA toxicity study that assesses the ability of a substance to induce an antigenic response in an animal.Other Toxicity Studies: Antigenicity
BIOAVAILBILITYC49664A study of the degree to which or rate at which a drug or other substance is absorbed or becomes available at the site of physiological activity after administration. (NCI)Bioavailability Study
CARCINOGENICITYC79380FDA RPS Toxicology: CarcinogenicityA study that assesses the toxic effects of a compound in animals after repeated administrations with particular emphasis on determining the carcinogenicity of the compound.Toxicology: Carcinogenicity
CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGYC18079The study of the effects of drugs upon the heart or circulatory system.Cardiovascular Pharmacology
CNS PHARMACOLOGYC90370The branch of pharmacology that deals with the central nervous system. (NCI)Central Nervous System Pharmacology
DEPENDENCEC79394FDA RPS Other Toxicity Studies: DependenceA study that assesses the capacity of a substance to become an abuse liability.Other Toxicity Studies: Dependence
DISTRIBUTIONC79370FDA RPS Pharmacokinetics: DistributionThe branch of pharmacokinetics that studies the process by which a drug is distributed by the body.Pharmacokinetics: Distribution
EMBRYO FETAL DEVELOPMENTC79386FDA RPS Reproductive And Developmental Toxicity: Embryofetal DevelopmentA toxicity study that assesses the effects of a substance on embryonic and fetal development.Reproductive And Developmental Toxicity: Embryofetal Development
EXCRETIONC79372FDA RPS Pharmacokinetics: ExcretionThe branch of pharmacokinetics that studies the process by which a drug is eliminated by the body.Pharmacokinetics: Excretion
FERTILITY AND EARLY EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENTC79385FDA RPS Reproductive And Developmental Toxicity: Fertility And Early Embryonic DevelopmentA study that assesses the effects of a substance on an organism's fertility and/or embryonic development.Reproductive And Developmental Toxicity: Fertility And Early Embryonic Development
GASTROINTESTINAL PHARMACOLOGYC90388The branch of pharmacology that deals with the gastrointestinal system. (NCI)Gastrointestinal Pharmacology
GENOTOXICITY IN VITROC79378FDA RPS Genotoxicity: In VitroA genotoxicity study that tests the ability of a substance to cause DNA damage not in intact animals, but in cells or other systems.Genotoxicity: In Vitro
GENOTOXICITY IN VIVOC79379FDA RPS Genotoxicity: In VivoA genotoxicity study that tests the ability of a substance to cause DNA damage within the body.Genotoxicity: In Vivo
IMMUNOTOXICITYC79392FDA RPS Other Toxicity Studies: ImmunotoxicityA toxicity study that assesses potential harm to the immune system.Other Toxicity Studies: Immunotoxicity
IMPURITIESC79396FDA RPS Other Toxicity Studies: ImpuritiesA study that assesses the effects of impurities that may be found in a substance.Other Toxicity Studies: Impurities
JUVENILE STUDIESC79388FDA RPS Studies In Which The Offspring (Juvenile Animals) Are Dosed And/Or Further EvaluatedA toxicology study that assesses the and effects of a substance on juveniles before reaching puberty.Studies In Which The Offspring (Juvenile Animals) Are Dosed And/Or Further Evaluated
LOCAL TOLERANCEC79389FDA RPS Toxicology: Local ToleranceA toxicology study that assesses the effects of a substance when administered to a restricted portion of the body.Toxicology: Local Tolerance
MECHANISTIC STUDIESC79393FDA RPS Other Toxicity Studies: Mechanistic StudiesA study that investigates the process by which a substance induces its effects.Other Toxicity Studies: Mechanistic Studies
METABOLISMC79371FDA RPS Pharmacokinetics: MetabolismThe branch of pharmacokinetics that studies the process by which a drug is metabolized by the body.Pharmacokinetics: Metabolism
METABOLITESC79395FDA RPS Other Toxicity Studies: MetabolitesA study that evaluates the effects of a metabolite of a substance.Other Toxicity Studies: Metabolites
PHARMACODYNAMIC DRUG INTERACTIONSC79367FDA RPS Pharmacology: Pharmacodynamic Drug InteractionsThe branch of pharmacology that deals with the mechanism of action and biochemical and physiological effects of drug-drug interactions.Pharmacology: Pharmacodynamic Drug Interactions
PHARMACOKINETIC DRUG INTERACTIONSC79373FDA RPS Pharmacokinetics: Drug InteractionsThe branch of pharmacokinetics that studies the process by which two or more drugs in a system are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and eliminated by the body.Pharmacokinetics: Drug Interactions
PRENATAL AND POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENTC79387FDA RPS Reproductive And Developmental Toxicity: Prenatal And Postnatal Development Including Maternal FunctionA toxicity study that assesses the effects of a substance on an organism's development shortly before and after birth.Reproductive And Developmental Toxicity: Prenatal And Postnatal Development Including Maternal Function
PRIMARY PHARMACODYNAMICSC79364FDA RPS Pharmacology: Primary PharmacodynamicsThe branch of pharmacology that deals with the biochemical and physiological effects of a drug and the mechanism of drug action in relation to its desired therapeutic target.Pharmacology: Primary Pharmacodynamics
RENAL PHARMACOLOGYC18996The science concerned with drugs and their actions and uses in kidney biology and the treatment of kidney disease. (NCI)Renal Pharmacology
REPEAT DOSE TOXICITYC79376FDA RPS Toxicology: Repeat Dose ToxicityA study that assesses the toxic effects of a compound in animals after repeated administrations.Toxicology: Repeat Dose Toxicity [Species, Route, Duration]
RESPIRATORY PHARMACOLOGYC90449The branch of pharmacology that deals with the respiratory system. (NCI)Respiratory Pharmacology
SECONDARY PHARMACODYNAMICSC79365FDA RPS Pharmacology: Secondary PharmacodynamicsThe branch of pharmacology that deals with the biochemical and physiological effects of a drug and the mechanism of drug action not related to its desired therapeutic target.Pharmacology: Secondary Pharmacodynamics
SINGLE DOSE TOXICITYC79375FDA RPS Toxicology: Single Dose ToxicityA study that assesses the toxic effects of a compound in animals after a single administration.Toxicology: Single Dose Toxicity [Species And Route]
TOXICOKINETICSC90478Evaluation of the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of a substance in relation to its toxicity in an animal.Toxicokinetics
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CL.C90006.TFTESTCDTumor Findings Test Code
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C90006Tumor Findings Test CodeTerminology for the test codes concerned with the assessment or evaluation of a neoplastic mass.CDISC SEND Tumor Findings Test Code Terminology
TUMEXC90479Tumor ExaminationAn assessment or evaluation of a neoplastic mass. (NCI)Tumor Examination
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CL.C90005.TFTESTTumor Findings Test Name
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C90005Tumor Findings Test NameTerminology for the test names concerned with the assessment or evaluation of a neoplastic mass.CDISC SEND Tumor Findings Test Name Terminology
Tumor ExaminationC90479Tumor ExaminationAn assessment or evaluation of a neoplastic mass. (NCI)Tumor Examination
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CL.C71620.UNITUnit
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C71620UnitTerminology codelist used for units within CDISC.CDISC SDTM Unit of Measure Terminology
%C25613PercentageA fraction or ratio with 100 understood as the denominator. (NCI)Percentage
%(v/v)C48571Percent Volume per VolumeA percent ratio of volume to volume, defined by the equation: [volume of solute (in ml)/ volume of solution (in ml)](100), typically used for admixtures of solutions.(NCI)Percent Volume per Volume
%(w/v)C48527Percent Weight per VolumeA percent ratio of weight to volume, defined by the equation: [weight of solute (in gm)/volume of solution (in dl)](100). Since the numerator and denominator of this ratio have different units, it is not a true percentage. A 1% w/v solution is defined as being 1 gram of solute dissolved in 100 milliliters of solvent.(NCI)Percent Mass per Volume
%(w/w)C48528Percent Weight per WeightA percent ratio of weight to weight, defined by the equation: [weight of solute (in gm)/weight of solution (in gm)](100).(NCI)Percent Mass per Mass
/dayC66968Per DayA frequency rate of occurrences of something within a period of time equal to twenty-four hours. (NCI)/day
/hC66966Per HourA rate of occurrences of something within a period of time equal to sixty minutes./h
/HPFC96619per High Powered FieldA unit of measure equal to the instances of an entity per visual field of a microscope set to its maximum magnification power.Per High Powered Field
/LPFC96620per Low Powered FieldA unit of measure equal to the instances of an entity per visual field of a microscope set to its minimum magnification power.Per Low Powered Field
/uLC67254Per MicroliterA volume unit equal to one microliter used as a denominator to build a derived unit expressed as a ratio. (NCI)/uL
/wkC67069Every week;Per WeekEvery week. (NCI)Weekly
10^12/LC6730810^6/uLA unit of measurement equal to 10 to the twelfth power of the number of entities per unit of volume equal to one liter.Million per Microliter
10^3 CFUC68895Thousand Colony Forming Units;Thousand CFUA unit of measurement of viable bacterial numbers equal to 10 to the third power colony forming units.Thousand Colony Forming Units
10^3 CFU/gC68899Thousand Colony Forming Units per Gram;Thousand CFU/gA unit of measurement of viable bacterial organisms in a unit mass of substance of interest defined as the number of 10 to the third power colony forming units in one gram of substance.Thousand Colony Forming Units per Gram
10^3 CFU/mLC68903Thousand Colony Forming Units per Milliliter;Thousand CFU/mLA unit of measurement of viable bacterial organisms in a unit volume of substance of interest defined as the number of 10 to the third power colony forming units in one milliliter of substance.Thousand Colony Forming Units per Milliliter
10^3 copies/mLC100897The unit of concentration expressed as the number of 10 to the third power copies in unit volume equal to one milliliter. (NCI)Thousand Copies per Milliliter
10^3 DNA copies/mLC98788A unit of measurement equal to 10 to the third power of the number of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) copies per unit of volume equal to one milliliter.Thousand DNA Copies per Milliliter
10^3 organismsC71187Thousand OrganismsA unit of measure of quantity of organisms expressed in 10 to the third power of organisms.Thousand Organisms
10^3 organisms/gC71190Thousand Organisms per Gram;Thousand Organisms/gA unit of measure of organism content expressed in 10 to the third power of organisms per unit of mass equal to one gram.Thousand Organisms per Gram
10^3 organisms/mLC71195Thousand Organisms per Milliliter;Thousand Organisms/mLA unit of measure of organism concentration expressed in 10 to the third power of organisms per unit of volume equal to one milliliter.Thousand Organisms per Milliliter
10^3 RNA copies/mLC98790A unit of measurement equal to 10 to the third power of the number of ribonucleic acid (RNA) copies per unit of volume equal to one milliliter.Thousand RNA Copies per Milliliter
10^3/hpfC98789A unit of measurement equal to 10 to the third power of the number of entities per unit of area equal to one high powered field.Thousand per High Powered Field
10^4/hpfC98787A unit of measurement equal to 10 to the fourth power of the number of entities per unit of area equal to one high powered field.Ten Thousand per High Powered Field
10^5/hpfC98743A unit of measurement equal to 10 to the fifth power of the number of entities per unit of area equal to one high powered field.Hundred Thousand per High Powered Field
10^6 CFUC68896Million Colony Forming Units;Million CFUA unit of measurement of viable bacterial numbers equal to 10 to the sixth power colony forming units.Million Colony Forming Units
10^6 CFU/gC68900Million Colony Forming Units per Gram;Million CFU/gA unit of measurement of viable bacterial organisms in a unit mass of substance of interest defined as the number of 10 to the sixth power colony forming units in one gram of substance.Million Colony Forming Units per Gram
10^6 CFU/mLC68904Million Colony Forming Units per Milliliter;Million CFU/mLA unit of measurement of viable bacterial organisms in a unit volume of substance of interest defined as the number of 10 to the sixth power colony forming units in one milliliter of substance.Million Colony Forming Units per Milliliter
10^6 copies/mLC100898The unit of concentration expressed as the number of 10 to the sixth power copies in unit volume equal to one milliliter. (NCI)Million Copies per Milliliter
10^6 DNA copies/mLC98756A unit of measurement equal to 10 to the sixth power of the number of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) copies per unit of volume equal to one milliliter.Million DNA Copies per Milliliter
10^6 IUC67335Million International Units;Million IUA unit of biological activity equal to 10 to the sixth power international units.Million International Units
10^6 IU/mLC98757A unit of measurement equal to 10 to the sixth power of the number of international units of an entity per unit of volume equal to one milliliter.Million International Units per Milliliter
10^6 organismsC71188Million OrganismsA unit of measure of quantity of organisms expressed in 10 to the sixth power of organisms.Million Organisms
10^6 organisms/gC71191Million Organisms per Gram;Million Organisms/gA unit of measure of organism content expressed in 10 to the sixth power of organisms per unit of mass equal to one gram.Million Organisms per Gram
10^6 organisms/mgC71193Million Organisms per Milligram;Million Organisms/mgA unit of measure of organism content expressed in 10 to the sixth power of organisms per unit of mass equal to one milligram.Million Organisms per Milligram
10^6 organisms/mLC71196Million Organisms per Milliliter;Million Organisms/mLA unit of measure of organism concentration expressed in 10 to the sixth power of organisms per unit of volume equal to one milliliter.Million Organisms per Milliliter
10^6 RNA copies/mLC98760A unit of measurement equal to 10 to the sixth power of the number of ribonucleic acid (RNA) copies per unit of volume equal to one milliliter.Million RNA Copies per Milliliter
10^6/gC98758A unit of measurement equal to 10 to the sixth power of the number of entities per unit of mass equal to one gram.Million per Gram
10^6/hpfC98759A unit of measurement equal to 10 to the sixth power of the number of entities per unit of area equal to one high powered field.Million per High Powered Field
10^6/LC6745210^3/mLA unit of measurement equal to 10 to the sixth power of the number of entities per unit of volume equal to one liter.Thousand per Milliliter
10^7/LC9878610^6/dLA unit of measurement equal to 10 to the seventh power of the number of entities per unit of volume equal to one liter.Ten Million per Liter
10^9 CFUC68897Billion Colony Forming Units;Billion CFUA unit of measurement of viable bacterial numbers equal to 10 to the ninth power colony forming units.Billion Colony Forming Units
10^9 CFU/gC68901Billion Colony Forming Units per Gram;Billion CFU/gA unit of measurement of viable bacterial organisms in a unit mass of substance of interest defined as the number of 10 to the ninth power colony forming units in one gram of substance.Billion Colony Forming Units per Gram
10^9 CFU/mLC68905Billion Colony Forming Units per Milliliter;Billion CFU/mLA unit of measurement of viable bacterial organisms in a unit volume of substance of interest defined as the number of 10 to the ninth power colony forming units in one milliliter of substance.Billion Colony Forming Units per Milliliter
10^9 organismsC71189Billion OrganismsA unit of measure of quantity of organisms expressed in 10 to the ninth power of organisms.Billion Organisms
10^9 organisms/gC71192Billion Organisms per Gram;Billion Organisms/gA unit of measure of organism content expressed in 10 to the ninth power of organisms per unit of mass equal to one gram.Billion Organisms per Gram
10^9 organisms/mgC71194Billion Organisms per Milligram;Billion Organisms/mgA unit of measure of organism content expressed in 10 to the ninth power of organisms per unit of mass equal to one milligram.Billion Organisms per Milligram
10^9 organisms/mLC71197Billion Organisms per Milliliter;Billion Organisms/mLA unit of measure of organism concentration expressed in 10 to the ninth power of organisms per unit of volume equal to one milliliter.Billion Organisms per Milliliter
10^9/LC6725510^3/uL;10^3/mm3A unit of measurement equal to 10 to the ninth power of the number of entities per unit of volume equal to one liter.Billion per Liter
100 IU/mLC71185100 International units/MilliliterA unit of arbitrary substance concentration (biologic activity concentration) defined as the concentration of one hundred international units per one milliliter of system volume.(NCI)100 International Units per Milliliter
AFUC77534Arbitrary Fluorescence UnitArbitrary unit(s) of fluorescent luminescence. (NCI)Arbitrary Fluorescence Units
agC64553AttogramA unit of mass equal to one quintillionth of a gram (10E-18 gram).(NCI)Attogram
AgU/mLC70500Antigen Unit per MilliliterA measure of an antigen potency defined as a number of antigen units per one milliliter of product.(NCI)Antigen Unit per Milliliter
amolC68855AttomoleA unit of amount of substance equal to one quintillionth of a mole (10E-18 mole).(NCI)Attomole
ampC42536AmpereA unit of electric current, named after the French physicist Andre Ampere. It is that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length and zero diameter separated by one meter in a vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2(10E7) Newton per meter of length. This is dependent upon the definitions of the meter, kilogram, and second. One Ampere represents 6.24 x 10(E18) unit electric charge carriers, such as electrons, passing a specified fixed point in one second.(NCI)Ampere
AMPULEC48473Ampule Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the ampule unit.(NCI)Ampule Dosing Unit
amuC64559Atomic Mass UnitA small unit of mass used to express atomic and molecular masses. (NCI)amu
anti-Xa IUC70497Anti-Xa Activity International UnitA unit of unfractionated or low molecular weight heparin anticoagulation potency determined as the amount that neutralizes one unit of coagulation factor Xa preparation defined as an international biological standard by WHO (World Health Organization) First International Low Molecular Weight Heparin Reference Standard.(NCI)Anti-Xa Activity International Unit
anti-Xa IU/mLC70498Anti-Xa Activity International Unit per MilliliterA specific anticoagulation activity of unfractionated or low molecular weight heparin on factor Xa, expressed as a number of international anti-Xa heparin units per one milliliter of plasma.(NCI)Anti-Xa Activity International Unit per Milliliter
atmC54711AtmosphereA unit of pressure, equal to a barometer reading of 760 mm Hg. 1 atmosphere is 101325 Pascals and 1.01325 bar. This unit of pressure is roughly equal to the average atmospheric pressure at sea level on the earth.(NCI)Atmosphere
AUC73686Absorbance UnitA unit of optical density expressed as the absorbance of light transmitted through the medium on the logarithmic scale. (NCI)AU
AU/minC73687Absorbance Unit per MinuteA unit of a speed of optical density change expressed as a logarithm of absorbance of light transmitted through a partially absorbing substance per minute. (NCI)AU/min
AU/mLC70504Allergy Unit per MilliliterUnit of measure of potency of allergenic product expressed as a number of allergy units per one milliliter of formulation.(NCI)Allergy Unit per Milliliter
BAGC48474Bag Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the bag unit.(NCI)Bag Dosing Unit
BARC48475Bar Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the bar unit.(NCI)Bar Dosing Unit
BAUC70505Bioequivalent Allergy UnitA unit used for standardization of an allergenic product based on evaluation of product potency against reference standard in combined in vivo (skin test) and in vitro (IgE-based ELISA) testing.(NCI)Bioequivalent Allergy Unit
BEATS/MINC49673Beats per MinuteThe number of heartbeats measured per minute time. (NCI)Beats per Minute
belC71200BelA logarithmic ratio unit (base-10 logarithms) used to express relative magnitude of a physical quantity (usually power or intensity) in comparison with a specified or implied reference level. Particularly, Bel is used as a unit of relative sound intensity. In the latter context it is equal to ten decibels or to approximately 1.151293 nepers.(NCI)Bel
BOLUSC48476Bolus Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the bolus unit.(NCI)Bolus Dosing Unit
BOTTLEC48477Bottle Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the bottle unit.(NCI)Bottle Dosing Unit
BOXC48478Box Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the box unit.(NCI)Box Dosing Unit
BqC42562BecquerelA unit of activity of a radionuclide, equal to one nuclear disintegration or other nuclear transition from a particular energy state occurring in an amount of a radionuclide during one second-long time interval.(NCI)Becquerel
Bq/gC70522Becquerel per GramA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one Becquerel of the sample with total mass of one gram.(NCI)Becquerel per Gram
Bq/kgC70521Becquerel per KilogramA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one Becquerel of the sample with total mass of one kilogram.(NCI)Becquerel per Kilogram
Bq/LC71165Becquerel per LiterA unit of volumetric radioactivity concentration defined as a concentration of a radionuclide with an activity equal to one Becquerel per unit volume equal to one liter.(NCI)Becquerel per Liter
Bq/mgC70524Becquerel per Milligram;kBq/g;Kilobecquerel per GramA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one Becquerel of the sample with total mass of one milligram.(NCI)Becquerel per Milligram
Bq/mLC71167Becquerel per Milliliter;kBq/L;Kilobecquerel per LiterA unit of volumetric radioactivity concentration defined as a concentration of a radionuclide with an activity equal to one Becquerel per unit volume equal to one milliliter or one kilobecquerel per liter.(NCI)Becquerel per Milliliter
Bq/ugC70523Becquerel per Microgram;kBq/mg;Kilobecquerel per Milligram;MBq/g;Megabecquerel per Gram;Bq/mcgA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one Becquerel of the sample with total mass of one microgram.(NCI)Becquerel per Microgram
Bq/uLC71166Becquerel per Microliter;kBq/mL;Kilobecquerel per Milliliter;MBq/L;Megabecquerel per LiterA unit of volumetric radioactivity concentration defined as a concentration of a radionuclide with an activity equal to one Becquerel per unit volume equal to one millionth of a liter.(NCI)Becquerel per Microliter
BREATHS/MINC49674Breaths per MinuteThe number of breaths (inhalation and exhalation) taken per minute time. (NCI)Breaths per Minute
CC42559Degree CelsiusA unit of temperature, named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius, who first proposed the temperature scale designed so that the freezing point of water is 0 degrees and the boiling point is 100 degrees at standard atmospheric pressure. The current official definition of the Celsius sets 0.01 C to be at the triple point of water and a degree to be 1/273.16 of the difference in temperature between the triple point of water and absolute zero. One degree Celsius represents the same temperature difference as one Kelvin.(NCI)Degree Celsius
calC67193CalorieA measurement of nutritional energy. The quantity of thermal energy required to raise one gram of water one degree Centigrade under standard conditions. 1 calorie equals 4.186 joules. (NCI)calorie
CANC48479Can Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the can unit.(NCI)Can Dosing Unit
CAPSULEC48480Capsule Dosing Unit;capA dosing measurement based on the capsule unit.(NCI)Capsule Dosing Unit
CARTRIDGEC48481Cartridge Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the cartridge unit.(NCI)Cartridge Dosing Unit
CCID 50C7053450 Percent Cell Culture Infective DoseA potency unit defined as a minimal dose of infectious material at which preparation causes cytopathic effects (changes in the morphology and metabolism of cell culture cells, indicating cell death, due to suspected infection) in the 50% of the cell culture-containing vessels inoculated with that dilution of infectious material.(NCI)50 Percent Cell Culture Infective Dose
CCID 50/doseC7053550 Percent Cell Culture Infective Dose per DoseA potency unit equal to the potency at which one dose of preparation contains one 50 percent cell culture infective dose.(NCI)50 Percent Cell Culture Infective Dose per Dose
cdC42538CandelaThe candela is the basic unit of luminous intensity. It is the luminous intensity in a given direction of a small monochromatic light source at 540 terahertz emitting 1/683 watt per steradian in that direction. This is dependent upon the definitions of the meter, kilogram, and second.(NCI)Candela
CFU/gC68898Colony Forming Unit per GramA unit of measurement of viable bacterial organisms in a unit mass of substance of interest defined as the number of colony forming units in one gram of substance.(NCI)Colony Forming Unit per Gram
CFU/mLC68902Colony Forming Unit per MilliliterA unit of measurement of viable bacterial organisms in a unit volume of substance of interest defined as the number of colony forming units in one milliliter of substance.(NCI)Colony Forming Unit per Milliliter
cgC64554CentigramA unit of mass equal to one hundredth of a gram.(NCI)Centigram
CiC48466CurieA unit of radioactivity defined as 3.7 E10 atomic disintegrations or other nuclear transformations per second. One Curie is equal to 37 gigabecquerels.(NCI)Curie
Ci/gC70528Curie per Gram;uCi/ug;Microcurie per Microgram;mCi/mg;Millicurie per MilligramA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one Curie of the sample with total mass of one gram.(NCI)Curie per Gram
Ci/kgC70529Curie per Kilogram;uCi/mg;Microcurie per Milligram;mCi/g;Millicurie per GramA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one Curie of the sample with total mass of one kilogram.(NCI)Curie per Kilogram
Ci/LC71170Curie per Liter;uCi/uL;Microcurie per MicroliterA unit of volumetric radioactivity concentration defined as a concentration of a radionuclide with an activity equal to one Curie per unit volume equal to one liter.(NCI)Curie per Liter
Ci/mgC70531Curie per Milligram;mCi/ug;Millicurie per MicrogramA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one Curie of the sample with total mass of one milligram.(NCI)Curie per Milligram
Ci/mLC71172Curie per MilliliterA unit of volumetric radioactivity concentration defined as a concentration of a radionuclide with an activity equal to one Curie per unit volume equal to one milliliter.(NCI)Curie per Milliliter
Ci/ugC70530Curie per Microgram;Ci/mcgA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one Curie of the sample with total mass of one microgram.(NCI)Curie per Microgram
Ci/uLC71171Curie per Microliter;Ci/mcLA unit of volumetric radioactivity concentration defined as a concentration of a radionuclide with an activity equal to one Curie per unit volume equal to one millionth of a liter.(NCI)Curie per Microliter
cmC49668CentimeterA basic unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter or approximately 0.393 700 787 inch. (NCI)Centimeter
cm H2OC91060A unit of pressure defined by a column of water with a height of one centimeter, frequently used to measure central venous pressure, intracranial pressure, and for pressures during mechanical ventilation.Centimeters of Water
cm2C48460Square CentimeterA unit of area measurement equal to a square measuring one centimeter on each side. One square centimeter is equal to 10E-4 square meter.(NCI)Square Centimeter
cmolC68687CentimoleA unit of amount of substance equal to one hundredth of a mole (10E-2 mole).(NCI)Centimole
COATC48483Coat Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the coat unit.(NCI)Coat Dosing Unit
CONTAINERC48484Container Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the container unit.(NCI)Container Dosing Unit
copies/mLC100900A unit of concentration expressed as a number of copies per unit volume equal to one milliliter.Copies per Milliliter
CoulombC42550CoulombA unit of quantity of electricity, equal to the quantity of charge transferred in one second across a conductor in which there is a constant current of one Ampere.(NCI)Coulomb
CUPC54703Cup Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the cup unit.(NCI)Cup Dosing Unit
cycle/minC71176Cycle per MinuteA unit of frequency equal to the frequency at which one complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon, alternation, event, or sequence of events occurs per unit of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Cycle per Minute
cycle/secC71480Cycle per SecondA unit of frequency equal to the frequency at which one complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon, alternation, event, or sequence of events occurs per unit of time equal to one second.(NCI)Cycle per Second
CYLINDERC48489Cylinder Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the cylinder unit.(NCI)Cylinder Dosing Unit
DAgUC70501D Antigen UnitA unit of potency of poliovirus vaccine used for poliomyelitis prevention. The unit is poliovirus type-specific.(NCI)D Antigen Unit
DAgU/mLC70502D Antigen Unit per MilliliterA unit of potency of poliovirus vaccine expressed as a number of D antigen units per one milliliter of vaccine formulation.(NCI)D Antigen Unit per Milliliter
DAYSC25301DayThe time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis; ordinarily divided into twenty-four hours. This also refers to a specific day. (NCI)Day
degC68667Degree Unit of Plane AngleA unit of plane angle measurement equal to the length of the arc cut out by the angle, divided by the circumference of the circle, and multiplied by 360. The symbol for degrees is a small superscript circle. One radian is about 57 degrees and one degree is pi/180 radians.(NCI)Degree Unit of Plane Angle
DIOPTERC100899DiopterA unit of measurement of the optical power of a curved mirror or lens represented by the inverse of the focal length in meters.Diopter
DISKC48490Disk Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the disk unit.(NCI)Disk Dosing Unit
dLC64697DeciliterThe unit of volume equal to one tenth of a liter. Accepted for use with the SI. (NCI)dL
dmolC68685DecimoleA unit of amount of substance equal to one tenth of a mole (10E-1 mole).(NCI)Decimole
DNA copies/mLC98719DNA Copies per MilliliterThe unit of concentration of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) copies expressed as a number of copies in unit volume equal to one milliliter.DNA Copies per Milliliter
dramC64564DramA unit of mass equal to 1/16 Avoirdupois ounce or 1/256 Avoirdupois pound. One dram equals approximately 1.7718451953125 grams.(NCI)Dram Mass Unit
DRUMC48492Drum Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the drum unit.(NCI)Drum Dosing Unit
dynC70470DyneA unit of force defined as the force that accelerates a mass of one gram at the rate of one centimeter per second squared. One dyne is equal to 10E-5 Newton and 2.248E-6 pounds of force.(NCI)Dyne
EID 50C7053250 Percent Embryo Infective DoseAmount of infectious agent or biological product that causes infection in the 50% of embryos such as chicken embryos used in the product potency assay or pathogen activity assay.(NCI)50 Percent Embryo Infective Dose
EID 50/doseC7053350 Percent Embryo Infective Dose per DoseA potency unit for measuring infectious activity of a biologic product or an infectious agent preparation equal to the potency at which one dose of infectious material contains one 50 percent embryo infective dose.(NCI)50 Percent Embryo Infective Dose per Dose
ELISA unitC68875Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay UnitA unit for measuring concentration or/and reactivity of a test substance (an antigen or antibody of interest) as defined in the literature reference standard for the particular quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method. The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay unit is used to express potency of immunologically active substances and products, e.g. vaccines.(NCI)Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Unit
ELISA unit/doseC68876Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Unit per DoseA unit for measuring potency of immunologically active substance in a product determined as reactivity in a quantitative immunoassay for particular antigen or antibody and expressed per quantity of preparation used as a single dose.(NCI)Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Unit per Dose
ELISA unit/mLC68877Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Unit per MilliliterA unit for measuring potency of immunologically active substance in a product determined as reactivity in a quantitative immunoassay for particular antigen or antibody and expressed per unit volume equal to one milliliter.(NCI)Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Unit per Milliliter
eqC67273Equivalent WeightA unit of relative amount of a substance that combines with or displaces 8.0 grams of oxygen or 1.008 gram of hydrogen. The unit is usually expressed in grams and is equal to the amount of substance that gains or loses one mole of electrons in a redox reaction, or to the amount of substances that releases or accepts one mole of hydrogen ions in a neutralization reaction; or to the amount of electrolyte that carries one mole of positive or negative charge. This is a large unit and measurements are more often done in its derivatives, e.g. in milliequivalents.(NCI)Equivalent Weight
EUC96599Ehrlich UnitsA unit of measure equal to one milligram of urobilinogen per deciliter.Ehrlich Unit
FC44277Degree FahrenheitThe Fahrenheit temperature scale is named after the German physicist Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736), who proposed it in 1724. In this scale, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit and the boiling point is 212 degrees, placing the boiling and melting points of water 180 degrees apart. In this scale a degree Fahrenheit is 5/9ths of a Kelvin (or of a degree Celsius), and minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to minus 40 degrees Celsius. (NCI)Degree Fahrenheit
FaradC42552FaradA unit of capacitance equal to the capacitance of a capacitor having an equal and opposite charge of one coulomb on each plate and a potential difference of one volt between the plates.(NCI)Farad
FEUC96649Fibrinogen Equivalent UnitsA unit of measure for the concentration of fibrin degradation products in a sample, calculated based upon the mass of fibrinogen contained within that sample.Fibrinogen Equivalent Unit
fgC64552FemtogramA unit of mass equal to one quadrillionth of a gram (10E-15 gram).(NCI)Femtogram
FINGERTIP UNITC71321Fingertip UnitAn arbitrary dosing unit used predominantly for semisolid topical formulations such as cream, ointment, paste, etc. One fingertip unit is the amount of a product that is squeezed out from a standard tube with 5-millimeter diameter nozzle along an adult's fingertip. A fingertip length is defined from the tip of the index finger to the first finger crease. A fingertip dosing unit varies with age and size of the body. The average fingertip unit is equal to approximately 0.5 gram for an adult male and 0.4 gram for an adult female.(NCI)Fingertip Dosing Unit
fLC64780FemtoliterThe unit of volume equal 10E-15 liter.Femtoliter
fmolC68854FemtomoleA unit of amount of substance equal to one quadrillionth of a mole (10E-15 mole).(NCI)Femtomole
fmol/gC73711Femtomole per GramA molality unit that describes the amount of substance, expressed in femtomole(s) per gram. (NCI)fmol/g
fmol/LC68887Femtomole per LiterA unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one quadrillionth of a mole (10E-15 mole) of solute in one liter of solution. (NCI)fmol/L
ftC71253FootA unit of length defined by the U.S. National Bureau of Standards as 30.48 centimeters. It is equal to 0.3048 meter, 12 inches, or to approximately 0.999998 survey foot.(NCI)International Foot
ft2C48461Square FootA unit of area equal to 144 square inches, 929.0304 square centimeters, or 9.290304E-2 square meters.(NCI)Square Foot
ft3C68859Standard Cubic FootA unit used in physical chemistry to express the amount of substance of an ideal gas in one cubic foot at 60 degrees Fahrenheit and pressure of one atmosphere.(NCI)Standard Cubic Foot
gC48155GramA metric unit of mass equal to one one thousandth of a kilogram. (NCI)Gram
g/animalC73713Gram per AnimalA unit of measure expressed in gram(s) per animal.g/animal
g/animal/dayC73714Gram per Animal per DayA unit of measure expressed in gram(s) per animal per period of time equal to twenty-four hours.g/animal/day
g/animal/wkC73715Gram per Animal per WeekA unit of measure expressed in gram(s) per animal per period of time equal to seven days.g/animal/week
g/cageC73716Gram per CageA unit of measure expressed in gram(s) per cage.g/cage
g/cage/dayC73717Gram per Cage per DayA unit of measure expressed in gram(s) per cage per period of time equal to twenty-four hours.g/cage/day
g/cage/wkC73718Gram per Cage per WeekA unit of measure expressed in gram(s) per cage per period of time equal to seven days.g/cage/week
g/cm2C71201Gram per Square CentimeterA unit of area density defined as a spread rate at which one gram of a substance is spread over the area of one square centimeter. The unit is also used as a dose calculation unit.(NCI)Gram per Square Centimeter
g/dayC67372Gram per DayA dose calculation unit expressed in gram(s) per period of time equal to twenty-four hours.Gram per 24 Hours
g/dLC64783Gram per Deciliter;g%A unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one gram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal to one deciliter (100 milliliters). The concept also refers to the metric unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one gram occupies the volume one deciliter.(NCI)Gram per Deciliter
g/gC70453Gram per GramA unit of a mass fraction expressed as a number of grams of substance per gram of mixture.g/g
g/g/dayC73720Gram per Gram per DayA unit of measure expressed in gram(s) per gram per period of time equal to twenty-four hours.g/g/day
g/kgC69104Gram per Kilogram;mg/g;Milligram per GramA unit of a mass fraction expressed as a number of grams of substance per kilogram of mixture. The unit is also used as a dose calculation unit.(NCI)Gram per Kilogram
g/kg/dayC66975Gram per Kilogram per DayA dose administration rate unit equal to the rate at which one gram of a product per kilogram of body mass is delivered or administered over the period of one day. (NCI)g/kg/day
g/LC42576g/L;Gram per Liter;kg/m3;Kilogram per Cubic Metre;Microgram per Microliter;Milligram per Milliliter;ug/uL;mg/mLA unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one kilogram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal to one cubic meter, or the concentration of one milligram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal to one milliliter, or one gram of a substance per one liter of the mixture. It is also a unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one milligram occupies the volume one milliliter.(NCI)Kilogram per Cubic Meter
g/m2C67282Gram per Square MeterA unit of area density defined as a spread rate at which one gram of a substance is spread over the area of one square meter. It is equal to approximately 0.029 4935 ounce per square yard. Also used as a dose calculation unit.(NCI)Gram per Square Meter
g/m2/dayC73722Gram per Square Meter per DayA dose calculation unit expressed in gram(s) per square meter per period of time equal to twenty-four hours.g/m2/day
g/molC73721Gram per MoleA unit of mass commonly used to express the molar mass of a substance in gram(s) per mole. (NCI)g/mol
GaussC68915GaussThe unit of magnetic flux density. A field of one Gauss exerts a force on a conductor, placed in the field of 0.1 dyne per Ampere of current per centimeter of conductor. One Gauss represents a magnetic flux of one Maxwell per square centimeter of cross-section perpendicular to the field. One Gauss equals 10-4 Tesla.(NCI)Gauss
GBqC70513GigabecquerelA unit of radioactivity equal to one billion nuclear disintegrations or other nuclear transformations per second, or to 10E9 Becquerels.(NCI)Gigabecquerel
GBq/gC70525Gigabecquerel per Gram;kBq/ug;Kilobecquerel per MicrogramA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one gigabecquerel of the sample with total mass of one gram.(NCI)Gigabecquerel per Gram
GBq/mgC70527Gigabecquerel per Milligram;Megabecquerel per Microgram;MBq/mcg;MBq/ugA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one gigabecquerel of the sample with total mass of one milligram.(NCI)Gigabecquerel per Milligram
GBq/ugC70526Gigabecquerel per microgram;MBq/ng;Megabecquerel per nanogram;GBq/mcgA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one gigabecquerel of the sample with total mass of one microgram.(NCI)Gigabecquerel per Microgram
grainC48497GrainA unit of mass derived from the weight of a grain and equal to one seven-thousandth of a pound, or 1/480 troy ounce, or 64.79891 milligrams. The original English grain unit based on the mass of a ripe grain barleycorn was larger the corresponding grain units of France and other European nations which were based on the weight of the smaller wheat grain.(NCI)Grain
gttC69442DropA unit of volume equal to 0.05 milliliter (20 drops/ml).(NCI)Medical Drop
GyC18063GrayA unit of absorbed radiation dose. One gray is equal to an absorbed dose of one joule per kilogram of matter, or to 100 rads.(NCI)Gray
HenryC42558HenryA unit of electric inductance. A coil with an inductance of one Henry requires a flux of one Weber for each Ampere of induced current. If it is the current which changes, then the induced field will generate a potential difference within the coil: if the inductance is one Henry a current change of one Ampere per second generates a potential difference of one volt. The Henry is a large unit; inductances in practical circuits are measured in millihenrys or microhenrys.(NCI)Henry
HOMEOPATHIC DILUTIONC48498Homeopathic Dilution UnitA dosing measurement based on the homeopathic dilution unit.(NCI)Homeopathic Dilution Unit
HOURSC25529Hour;hrA unit measure of time equal to 3,600 seconds or 60 minutes. It is approximately 1/24 of a median day. (NCI)Hour
HPFC67274High Power FieldThe area visible under the maximum magnification power of the objective being used in microscopy.(NCI)High Power Field
HzC42545HertzA unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.(NCI)Hertz
IMPLANTC48499Implant Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the implant unit.(NCI)Implant Dosing Unit
INC48500InchA traditional unit of length equal to 2.54 centimeters. (NCI)Inch
in2C68871Square InchA unit of area equal to the area of a square with sides of one inch. It is equal to 6.4516 square centimeters.(NCI)Square Inch
INHALATIONC48501Inhalation Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the inhalation unit.(NCI)Inhalation Dosing Unit
IUC48579International UnitThe unitage assigned by the WHO (World Health Organization) to International Biological Standards - substances, classed as biological according to the criteria provided by WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization (e.g. hormones, enzymes, and vaccines), to enable the results of biological and immunological assay procedures to be expressed in the same way throughout the world. The definition of an international unit is generally arbitrary and technical, and has to be officially approved by the International Conference for Unification of Formulae.(NCI)International Unit
IU/gC70493International Unit per GramA unit of measure of quantity of substance per unit mass, expressed in terms of the International Unit per grams.(NCI)International Unit per Gram
IU/kgC67379International Unit per KilogramAn arbitrary unit of substance content expressed in international units of biological activity per one kilogram of mass of the system. It is also used as a dose calculation unit expressed in international units of biological activity per one kilogram of body mass.(NCI)International Unit per Kilogram
IU/kg/hC71209International units per Kilogram per HourA dose calculation unit equal to one international unit (an arbitrary unit of biological activity) of a product per one kilogram of body mass administered per unit of time equal to one hour.(NCI)International Unit per Kilogram per Hour
IU/LC67376International Unit per Liter;IU/L;mIU/mLUnit of arbitrary substance concentration (biologic activity concentration) defined as the concentration of one international unit per one liter of system volume.(NCI)International Unit per Liter
IU/mgC67380International Unit per MilligramUnit of arbitrary substance concentration (biologic activity concentration) defined as the concentration of one international unit per one milligram of substance.(NCI)International Unit per Milligram
IU/mLC67377International Unit per Milliliter;kIU/L;Kilo International Unit per LiterUnit of arbitrary substance concentration (biologic activity concentration) defined as the concentration of one international unit per one milliliter of system volume.(NCI)International Unit per Milliliter
JARC48502Jar Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the jar unit.(NCI)Jar Dosing Unit
JouleC42548JouleA unit of electrical, mechanical, and thermal energy (as well as work and quantity of heat), equal to the work done when the point of application of a force of one Newton is displaced through a distance of one meter in the direction of the force or the work done when a current of one Ampere passes through a resistance of one ohm for one second. One joule is equal to 0.23889 gram-calorie (mean).(NCI)Joule
KALLIKREIN INHIBITOR UNITC48503Kallikrein Inhibitor UnitA dosing measurement based on the Kallikrein inhibitor unit.(NCI)Kallikrein Inhibitor Unit
katC42566KatalA unit for measuring catalytic (e.g. enzymatic) activity, the ability of the compound to accelerate the chemical reaction by providing a lower energy pathway between the reactants and the products. One katal is that catalytic activity which will raise the rate of reaction by one mole per second in a specified assay system. When the katal is used, the measurand should be specified by reference to the measurement procedure; the measurement procedure must identify the indicator reaction. The katal is not used to express a rate of reaction itself, which should be expressed in moles per second.(NCI)Katal
kBqC70511KilobecquerelA unit of radioactivity equal to one thousand nuclear disintegrations or other nuclear transformations per second, or to 10E3 Becquerels.(NCI)Kilobecquerel
kBq/uLC71168Kilobecquerel per Microliter;GBq/L;Gigabecquerel per Liter;MBq/mL;Megabecquerel per MilliliterA unit of volumetric radioactivity concentration defined as a concentration of a radionuclide with an activity equal to one thousand Becquerels per unit volume equal to one millionth of a liter.(NCI)Kilobecquerel per Microliter
kcalC67194Kilogram-CalorieA unit of energy defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of pure water by one degree Centigrade under standard conditions (the specific heat of the water at 15 degrees Celsius and the constant pressure of 101.325 kilopascals or one atm being defined as unity), equal to approximately 4.1855 kJ. It is also is used by nutritionists in measuring the energy-producing potential of food as a unit of potential energy contained by a substance, which can be liberated when the material is oxidized, usually by combustion in the presence of oxygen.(NCI)Calorie
kgC28252KilogramThe basic SI unit of mass. It is defined as the mass of an international prototype in the form of a platinum-iridium cylinder kept at Sevres in France. It is the only basic unit still defined in terms of a material object, and also the only one with a prefix [kilo] already in place. A kilogram is equal to 1,000 grams and 2.204 622 6 pounds. (NCI)Kilogram
kg/cm2C69094Kilogram per Square CentimeterA unit of spread rate of a substance by mass expressed in kilograms per area unit equal to one square centimeter, used also as a measure of area density and as a dose calculation unit.(NCI)Kilogram Per Square Centimeter
kg/LC64566Kilogram per Liter;g/mL;Gram per Milliliter;gram/mL;kg/L;mg/uLA unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one kilogram of a substance in unit volume of the mixture equal to one liter. The concept also refers to the unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one kilogram occupies the volume one liter.(NCI)Kilogram per Liter
kg/m2C49671Kilogram per Square MeterA unit expressed as kilogram of mass per square meter of area.(NCI)Kilogram Per Square Meter
KITC48504Kit Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the kit unit.(NCI)Kit Dosing Unit
kIUC70492Kilo International UnitA unit equal to one thousand international units.(NCI)Kilointernational Unit
kmC71177KilometerA unit of distance equal to 1000 meters, 0.621 miles, 1094 yards, or 3281 feet.(NCI)Kilometer
km/hC71203Kilometer Per HourA unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (vector), defined as the distance of one thousand meters travelled per unit time equal to one hour.(NCI)Kilometer per Hour
kN/cm2C92615Kilonewton per Centimeter Squared;kdyn/cm2The kilonewton per centimeter squared is an SI derived unit of pressure; one newton is computed as the force necessary to accelerate a mass of one gram at the rate of one centimeter per second squared. One kilonewton per centimeter squared is descriptive of the amount of force exerted in a particular area. This measurement is frequently used when describing conditions of cellular movement. (NCI)Kilonewton per Centimeter Squared
kPaC67284KilopascalA SI derived unit of pressure equivalent to 1000 newtons per square meter or 10000 bars or to 0.145 pound per square inch. (NCI)kPa
kUSPC71202Kilo United States Pharmacopoeia UnitA unit of potency equal to one thousand US Pharmacopoeia Units.(NCI)Kilo United States Pharmacopeia Unit
LC48505LiterA unit of volume equal to a cubic decimeter, or one thousandth of cubic meter, or 1000 cubic centimeters, or approximately 61.023 744 cubic inches.(NCI)Liter
L/hC69160Liters per hour.Liter per Hour
L/kgC73725Liter per KilogramA dose calculation unit expressed in liter(s) per kilogram. (NCI)L/kg
L/minC67388Liters per MinuteA unit of volumetric flow rate defined as the rate at which one liter of matter travels during the period of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Liter per Minute
L/sC67390L/secLiters per second.Liter per second
LBC48531PoundA traditional unit of mass. By international agreement, one avoirdupois pound is equal to exactly 0.453 592 37 kilogram, 16 ounces, or 1.215 28 troy pounds. (NCI)Pound
lmC42560LumenA unit of luminous flux. It is the amount of light that falls on a unit area at unit distance from a source of one candela.(NCI)Lumen
log EID 50/doseC70480Log10 50 Percent Embryo Infective Dose per DoseA logarithmic-scale (base 10) potency unit for measuring infectious activity of a biologic product or infectious agent preparation equal to the potency at which one dose of infectious material contains one 50 percent embryo infective dose.(NCI)Log10 50 Percent Embryo Infective Dose per Dose
log10 CCID 50C70484Log10 50 Percent Cell Culture Infective DoseA potency unit for measuring infectious activity of a biologic product or infectious agent preparation equal to a base-10 logarithm of amount of product or agent preparation that causes infection in the 50% of the cell culture-containing vessels inoculated with that dilution of infectious material in the product potency assay or pathogen activity assay.(NCI)Log10 50 Percent Cell Culture Infective Dose
log10 CCID 50/doseC70485Log10 50 Percent Cell Culture Infective Dose per DoseA logarithmic-scale (base 10) potency unit for measuring infectious activity of a biologic product or infectious agent preparation equal to the potency at which one dose of infectious material contains one 50 percent cell culture infective dose.(NCI)Log10 50 Percent Cell Culture Infective Dose per Dose
log10 EID 50C70479Log10 50 Percent Embryo Infective DoseA potency unit for measuring infectious activity of a biologic product or infectious agent equal to a base-10 logarithm of amount of product or agent preparation that causes infection in the 50% of embryos (such as chicken embryos) used in the product potency assay or pathogen activity assay.(NCI)Log10 50 Percent Embryo Infective Dose
Log10 ELISA unitC68878Log10 Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay UnitA logarithmic-scale (base 10) unit for measuring concentration and/or reactivity of a test substance (an antigen or antibody of interest) as defined in the literature reference for the particular quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method.(NCI)Log10 Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Unit
Log10 ELISA unit/doseC68879Log10 Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Unit per DoseA logarithmic-scale (base 10) unit for measuring potency of immunologically active substance in a product determined as reactivity in a quantitative immunoassay for particular antigen or antibody and expressed per quantity of preparation used as a single dose.(NCI)Log10 Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Unit per Dose
log10 TCID 50C70488Log10 50 Percent Tissue Culture Infective DoseA potency unit for measuring infectious activity of a biologic product or infectious agent preparation equal to a base-10 logarithm of amount of product or agent preparation that causes infection in the 50% of the tissue culture-containing flasks inoculated with that dilution of infectious material in the product potency assay or pathogen activity assay.(NCI)Log10 50 Percent Tissue Culture Infective Dose
log10 TCID 50/doseC70489Log10 50 Percent Tissue Culture Infective Dose per DoseA logarithmic-scale (base 10) potency unit for measuring infectious activity of a biologic product or infectious agent preparation equal to the potency at which one dose of infectious material contains one 50 percent tissue culture infective dose.(NCI)Log10 50 Percent Tissue Culture Infective Dose per Dose
LOZENGEC48506Lozenge Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the lozenge unit.(NCI)Lozenge Dosing Unit
LPFC67307Low Power FieldThe area visible in one view field of the microscope under the low magnification of the objective being used in microscopy.(NCI)Low Power Field
lxC42561LuxA unit of illuminance equal to the direct illumination on a surface that is everywhere one meter from a uniform point source of one candela; a unit of illuminance that is equal to one lumen per square meter.(NCI)Lux
mC41139MeterA meter is defined as the length of the path traveled by light in a vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second and is equal to 1.093 61 yards.(NCI)Meter
m/secC42571Meter Per SecondA unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (vector), defined as the distance of one meter travelled per unit time equal to one second.(NCI)Meter Per Second
m2C42569Square MeterThe SI unit of area measurement equal to a square whose sides are one meter long. Square meter is equal to 10,000 square centimeters; 0.01 are; 1.196 square yards; 10.76 square feet; 1550 square inches. (NCI)Square Meter
m3C42570Cubic MeterA unit of volume or capacity equal to the volume of a cube with edges one meter in length. It is equal to 1,000 liters; 1,000 cubic decimeters; 10(E6) cubic centimeters; 25.3 cubic feet; 6.29 barrels.(NCI)Cubic Meter
MBqC70512MegabecquerelA unit of radioactivity equal to one million nuclear disintegrations or other nuclear transformations per second, or to 10E6 Becquerels.(NCI)Megabecquerel
MBq/uLC71169Megabecquerel per Microliter;GBq/mL;Gigabecquerel per MilliliterA unit of volumetric radioactivity concentration defined as a concentration of a radionuclide with an activity equal to one million Becquerels per unit volume equal to one millionth of a liter.(NCI)Megabecquerel per Microliter
mCiC48511MillicurieA unit of radioactivity equal to one thousandth of a Curie or 37 megabecquerels, and corresponding to a radioactivity of 37 millions of atomic disintegrations per second.(NCI)Millicurie
mCi/kgC70570Millicurie per Kilogram;uCi/g;Microcurie per GramA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one millicurie of the sample with total mass of one kilogram.(NCI)Millicurie per Kilogram
mCi/LC71174Millicurie per Liter;uCi/mL;Microcurie per MilliliterA unit of volumetric radioactivity concentration defined as a concentration of a radionuclide with an activity equal to one thousandth of a Curie per unit volume equal to one liter.(NCI)Millicurie per Liter
mEqC48512MilliequivalentA unit of relative amount of a substance equal to one thousandth of an equivalent weight.(NCI)Milliequivalent
mEq/dayC67471Milliequivalents per DayA unit of relative amount of substance flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one thousandth of an equivalent of substance travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to twenty four hours.(NCI)Milliequivalent per 24 Hours
mEq/dLC67473Milliequivalent per DeciliterA concentration unit measured as a number of milliequivalents of solute per deciliter of solution. (NCI)mEq/dL
mEq/gC70580Milliequivalent Per GramA unit of relative amount of substance content equivalent to the content at which one gram of mixture contains one thousandth of an equivalent of a component. The unit is also used as a dose calculation unit.(NCI)Milliequivalent per Gram
mEq/kgC67475Milliequivalent Per KilogramA unit of relative amount of substance content equivalent to the content at which one kilogram of mixture contains one thousandth of an equivalent of a component. The unit is also used as a dose calculation unit.(NCI)Milliequivalent per Kilogram
mEq/LC67474Milliequivalent Per Liter;mval/L;Millivalent per LiterA concentration unit measured as a number of milliequivalents of solute per liter of solution.(NCI)Milliequivalent per Liter
mEq/mLC73737Milliequivalent per MilliliterA concentration unit expressed in milliequivalent(s) of solute per milliliter of solution. (NCI)mEq/mL
mEq/mmolC92616Milliequivalent per MillimoleA concentration unit measured as a number of one thousandth of an equivalent weight per millimole of substance. (NCI)Milliequivalent per Milliimole
mEq/ugC70581Milliequivalent Per Microgram;mEq/mcgA unit of relative amount of substance content equivalent to the content at which one millionth of a gram of mixture contains one thousandth of an equivalent of a component. The unit is also used as a dose calculation unit.(NCI)Milliequivalent per Microgram
mEq/uLC70578Milliequivalent Per MicroliterA concentration unit measured as a number of milliequivalents of solute per microliter of solution.(NCI)Milliequivalent per Microliter
MESFC96691Molecules of Equivalent Soluble FluorochromesA unit of measure of the fluorescence intensity of a fluorochrome-labeled sample, which is equivalent to the fluorescence intensity of a solution containing an equivalent number of molecules of free fluorochrome in solution, under identical experimental conditions.Molecule of Equivalent Soluble Fluorochrome
MFIC96687Median Fluorescence IntensityA unit of measure equal to the geometric mean fluorescence intensity of a log-normal distribution of fluorescence signals.Median Fluorescence Intensity
mgC28253MilligramThe unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a gram or 1000 micrograms. One milligram equals approximately 0.015432 grain or 35.274 x 10E-6 ounce.(NCI)Milligram
mg/animalC73738Milligram per AnimalA unit of measure expressed in milligram(s) per animal.mg/animal
mg/dayC67399Milligram per DayA unit of measure referring to the ratio between mass expressed in milligrams per day.(NCI)Milligram per 24 Hours
mg/dLC67015Milligram per Deciliter;mg%A unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one milligram of a substance in unit volume of the mixture equal to one cubic deciliter or 100 cubic centimeters. It is also a unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one milligram occupies the volume one cubic deciliter or 100 cubic centimeters.(NCI)Milligram per Deciliter
mg/g/dayC74993Milligram per Gram per DayA dose calculation unit expressed in milligram(s) per gram per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. (NCI)mg/g/day
mg/g/hC73740Milligram per Gram per HourA dose calculation unit expressed in milligram(s) per gram per period of time equal to sixty minutes. (NCI)mg/g/h
mg/g/minC73741Milligram per Gram per MinuteA dose calculation unit expressed in milligram(s) per gram per period of time equal to sixty seconds. (NCI)mg/g/min
mg/hC66969Milligram per HourA unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one thousandth of a gram of matter travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to one hour.(NCI)Milligram per Hour
mg/kgC67401Milligram per KilogramA unit of a mass fraction expressed as a number of milligrams of substance per kilogram of mixture. The unit is also used as a dose calculation unit.(NCI)Milligram per Kilogram
mg/kg/dayC66976Milligram per Kilogram per DayA dose calculation unit expressed in milligram(s) per kilogram per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. (NCI)mg/kg/day
mg/kg/hC71362Milligram per Kilogram per HourA dose calculation unit equal to one thousandth of a gram of a preparation per one kilogram of body mass administered per unit of time equal to one hour.(NCI)Milligram per Kilogram per Hour
mg/kg/minC71207Milligram per Kilogram per MinuteA dose calculation unit equal to one thousandth of a gram of a preparation per one kilogram of body mass administered per unit of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Milligram per Kilogram per Minute
mg/LC64572g/m3;Gram per Cubic Meter;mg/L;Microgram per Milliliter;Milligram per Liter;mcg/mL;ng/uL;ug/mLA unit of mass concentration equal to the concentration of one gram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal to one cubic meter. The concept also refers to the metric unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one gram occupies the volume one cubic meter.(NCI)Microgram per Milliliter
mg/m2C67402Milligram per Square MeterA unit of area density equal to approximately 2.94935E-5 ounce per square yard. Also used as a dose calculation unit.(NCI)Milligram per Square Meter
mg/m2/dayC66974Milligram per Square Meter per DayA dose calculation unit expressed in milligram(s) per square meter per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. (NCI)mg/m2/day
mg/m2/hC73743Milligram per Square Meter per HourA dose calculation unit expressed in milligram(s) per square meter per period of time equal to sixty minutes. (NCI)mg/m2/h
mg/m2/minC73744Milligram per Square Meter per MinuteA dose calculation unit expressed in milligram(s) per square meter per period of time equal to sixty seconds. (NCI)mg/m2/min
mg/minC73742Milligram per MinuteMilligrams per minute.mg/min
MHzC67314MegahertzThe SI derived unit of frequency; equal to one million oscillations per second or to 10E6 hertz. (NCI)MHz
MileC71183International MileA unit of distance equal to 5280 international feet, 1760 international yards, or 1609.344 meters.(NCI)Mile
minC48154Minute Unit of TimeA unit measure of time equal to 60 seconds.(NCI)Minute
mkatC70507MillikatalA unit of catalytic activity measurement equal to one thousandth of one katal (10E-3 katal).(NCI)Millikatal
mLC28254Milliliter;cm3The unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter, one cubic centimeter, 10E-6 cubic meter, or approximately to 0.061 023 7 cubic inch.(NCI)Milliliter
mL/animalC73746Milliliter per AnimalA unit of measure expressed in milliliter(s) per animal.mL/animal
mL/animal/dayC73747Milliliter per Animal per DayA unit of measure expressed in milliliter(s) per animal per period of time equal to twenty-four hours.mL/animal/day
mL/animal/wkC73748Milliliter per Animal per WeekA unit of measure expressed in milliliter(s) per animal per period of time equal to seven days.mL/animal/week
mL/breathC73749Milliliter per BreathA unit of measure expressed in milliliter(s) per inspiration or expiration of breath.mL/breath
mL/cageC73750Milliliter per CageA unit of measure expressed in milliliter(s) per cage.mL/cage
mL/cage/dayC73751Milliliter per Cage per DayA unit of measure expressed in milliliter(s) per cage per period of time equal to twenty-four hours.mL/cage/day
mL/cage/wkC73752Milliliter per Cage per WeekA unit of measure expressed in milliliter(s) per cage expressed per period of time equal to seven days.mL/cage/week
mL/cm H2OC98755A unit of pressure expressed in milliliter(s) per centimeter of water. (NCI)Milliliter per Centimeter of Water
mL/dayC73753Milliliter per DayMilliliters per day.mL/day
mL/gC73754Milliliter per GramA unit of measure expressed in milliliter(s) per gram.mL/g
mL/g/dayC73755Milliliter per Gram per Day;mL/g/day;uL/mg/day;L/day/kg;mL/day/g;uL/day/mg;L/kg/dLiters per kilogram per day.Milliliter per Gram per Day
mL/g/hC73756Milliliter per Gram per HourMilliliters per gram per hour.mL/g/h
mL/g/minC73757Milliliter per Gram per MinuteMilliliters per gram per minute.mL/g/min
mL/hC66962Milliliters per HourA unit of volumetric flow rate defined as the rate at which one milliliter of matter travels during the period of time equal to one hour.(NCI)Milliliter per Hour
mL/kgC67411Milliliter per KilogramA dose calculation unit equal to one milliliter of preparation per one kilogram of body mass. (NCI)mL/kg
mL/kg/dayC73758Milliliter per Kilogram per DayMilliliters per kilogram per day.mL/kg/day
mL/kg/hC73759Milliliter per Kilogram per HourMilliliters per kilogram per hour.mL/kg/h
mL/kg/minC73760Milliliter per Kilogram per Minute;uL/g/min;mL/min/kg;uL/min/g;mL/kg/minMilliliters per kilogram per minute.mL/kg/min
mL/m2C73761Milliliter per Square MeterA unit of measure expressed in milliliter(s) per square meter.mL/m2
mL/m2/dayC66977Milliliter per Square Meter per DayA dose calculation unit expressed in milliliter(s) per square meter per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. (NCI)mL/m2/day
mL/m2/hC73762Milliliter per Square Meter per HourA dose calculation unit expressed in milliliter(s) per square meter per period of time equal to sixty minutes. (NCI)mL/m2/h
mL/m2/minC73763Milliliter per Square Meter per MinuteA dose calculation unit expressed in milliliter(s) per square meter per period of time equal to sixty seconds. (NCI)mL/m2/min
mL/minC64777Milliliters per MinuteA metric unit of volumetric flow rate defined as the rate at which one milliliter of matter travels during the period of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Milliliter per Minute
mL/min/1.73m2C67412A metric unit of volumetric flow rate defined as the rate at which one milliliter of matter travels during the period of time equal to one minute per 1.73 meters squared of body surface area.Milliliter per Minute per 1.73 m2 of Body Surface Area
mmC28251MillimeterA unit of measure equal to one thousandth of a meter. (NCI)Millimeter
mm/hC67419Millimeter per HourA unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (vector), defined as the distance of one millimeter travels per unit time equal to one hour.(NCI)Millimeter per Hour
mm2C65104Square MillimeterA unit of area measurement equal to a square measuring one millimeter on each side. One square millimeter is equal to 10(E-2) square centimeter and 10(E-6) square meter.(NCI)Square Millimeter
mmHgC49670Millimeter of MercuryA unit of pressure equal to 0.001316 atmosphere and equal to the pressure indicated by one millimeter rise of mercury in a barometer at the Earth's surface. (NCI)Millimeter of Mercury
mmHg/secC73764Millimeter of Mercury per SecondA rate of inflation or deflation of a manometric device based on the unit of pressure equal to 133,332 Pa or 1.316E10-3 standard atmosphere during period of time equal to one sixtieth of a minute. (NCI)mmHg/sec
mmolC48513MillimoleA unit of amount of substance equal to 0.001 mole.(NCI)Millimole
mmol/dayC67420Millimole per 24 HoursA unit of amount of substance flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one thousandth of a mole of substance travels or is delivered to a given object or space over a period of time equal to 24 hours.(NCI)Millimole per 24 Hours
mmol/gC68740Millimole per GramA unit amount of substance content (molality unit) defined as one mole of solute per one kilogram of solvent.(NCI)Mole per Kilogram
mmol/kgC68892Millimole per KilogramA unit of amount of substance content (molality unit) defined as one thousandth of mole (10E-3 mole) of solute per one kilogram of solvent.(NCI)Millimole per Kilogram
mmol/LC64387Millimole per Liter;umol/mL;Micromole per Milliliter;mol/m3;Mole per Cubic Meter;mcmol/mL;mmol/L;nmol/uLA unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one thousandth of a mole (10E-3 mole) of solute per one liter of solution.(NCI)Millimole per Liter
molC42539MoleA unit defined as the amount of substance that contains as many elementary units as there are atoms in 0.012 kg of carbon-12. When the mole is used, the elementary entities must be specified and may be atoms, molecules, ions, electrons, other particles, or specified groups of such particles.(NCI)Mole
mol/gC68893Mole per GramA unit of amount of substance content (molality unit) defined as one mole of solute per one gram of solvent.(NCI)Mole per Gram
mol/LC48555Mole per Liter;mol/L;mmol/mLA unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one mole of solute in one liter of solution.(NCI)Mole per Liter
mol/mgC68894Mole per MilligramA unit of amount of substance content (molality unit) defined as one mole of solute per one milligram of solvent.(NCI)Mole per Milligram
mol/mLC68891Mole per MilliliterA unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one mole of solute in one milliliter of solution.(NCI)Mole per Milliliter
mol/molC70455Mole per MoleA unit of fraction expressed as the ratio of the amount of substance of solute in moles to the amount of substance of the mixture in moles.(NCI)Mole per Mole
MONTHSC29846MonthOne of the 12 divisions of a year as determined by a calendar. It corresponds to the unit of time of approximately to one cycle of the moon's phases, about 30 days or 4 weeks. (NCI)Month
mOsmC67318MilliosmoleA unit of osmotic pressure equal to one thousandth of an osmole or osmotic pressure of 0.001 molar solution of a substance that does not dissociate. (NCI)mOsm
mOsm/kgC67427Milliosmole per KilogramA unit of osmotic pressure equal to one thousandth of an osmole per kilogram substance.mOsm/kg
mPaC73765MillipascalA SI derived unit of pressure equivalent to one thousandth of one pascal. (NCI)mPa
msecC41140MillisecondA unit of time, which is equal to one thousandth of a second.(NCI)Millisecond
mU/LC67408An arbitrary unit of substance concentration equal to the concentration at which one liter of mixture contains one thousandth of a unit of a substance.Microunit per Milliliter
mVC67324MillivoltA unit of electric potential and electromotive force equal to one thousandth of a volt.(NCI)Millivolt
nCiC67352NanocurieA unit of radioactivity equal to one billionth of Curie or 37 Becquerels, and corresponding to a radioactivity of 37 atomic disintegrations per second.(NCI)Nanocurie
NEBULEC71204NebuleA unit of measurement based on the nebule dosing unit.(NCI)Nebule Dosing Unit
NewtonC42546NewtonA unit of force which, when applied in a vacuum to a body having a mass of one kilogram, causes an acceleration of one meter per second squared. It is equal to 10E5 dynes.(NCI)Newton
ngC48516NanogramA unit of mass equal to one billionth (10E-9) of a gram, or one millionth (10E-6) of a milligram.(NCI)Nanogram
ng/dLC67326Nanogram per DeciliterA unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one nanogram of a substance in unit volume of the mixture equal to one deciliter. The concept also refers to the unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one nanogram occupies the volume one deciliter.(NCI)Nanogram per Deciliter
ng/LC67327ug/m3;Microgram per Cubic Meter;ng/L;pg/mLA unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one nanogram of a substance per one liter of the mixture, or one picogram of a substance in unit volume of the mixture equal to one milliliter, or one microgram of a substance per one cubic meter of the mixture. The concept also refers to the metric unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one nanogram occupies the volume one liter.(NCI)Nanogram per Liter
nkatC70508NanokatalA unit of catalytic activity measurement equal to one billionth of one katal (10E-9 katal).(NCI)Nanokatal
nkat/LC70510Nanokatal per LiterA unit of catalytic activity concentration defined as the catalytic activity of the component equal to one billionth of one katal (10E-9 katal) in the unit volume of the system equal to one liter.(NCI)Nanokatal per Liter
nLC69188NanoliterA unit of volume equal to one billionth of a liter (10E-9 liter).(NCI)Nanoliter
nmC67328NanometerA unit of length equal to one billionth of a meter (10E-9 meter). Nanometer is used as a unit for light wavelength measurement.(NCI)Nanometer
nmolC48517NanomoleA unit of amount of substance equal to one billionth (10E-9) of a mole.(NCI)Nanomole
nmol/LC67432Nanomole per LiterA unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one billionth of a mole (10E-9 mole) of solute in one liter of solution.(NCI)Nanomole per Liter
nmol/mL/minC92613Nanomole per Milliliter per MinuteA unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one billionth of a mole (10E-9 mole) of solute in one milliliter of solution to be administered per minute of time.Nanomole per Minute per Milliliter
nsecC73767NanosecondA unit of time equal to one billionth of a second. (NCI)nsec
ohmC42554OhmA unit of electrical resistance equal to the resistance between two points on a conductor when a potential difference of one volt between them produces a current of one Ampere. Ohm is also used to measure impedance and reactance for complex resistance. A measurement in ohms is the reciprocal of a measurement in Siemens. (NCI)Ohm
osmC67330OsmoleA unit of osmotic pressure equal to that of an ideal solution of a nondissociating substance that has a concentration of one mole of solute per liter of solution.(NCI)Osmole
ozC48519OunceA unit of mass, the avoirdupois ounce is equal to 1/16 pound, or 28.3495 grams, or 0.911 457 troy ounce.(NCI)Ounce
PaC42547PascalA unit of pressure equivalent to one Newton per square meter or 10 bars or to 1.45x10(E-4) pounds per square inch.(NCI)Pascal
PACKC62653A number of individual items packaged as a unit.Pack
Pack YearC73993A quantification of lifetime tobacco exposure defined as (number of cigarettes smoked per day x number of years smoked)/20. One pack-year is smoking 20 cigarettes a day for one year.Pack Year
PACKAGEC48520Package Dosing Unit;Pack Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the package unit.(NCI)Package Dosing Unit
PACKETC48521Packet Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the packet unit.(NCI)Packet Dosing Unit
PATCHC48524Patch Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the patch unit.(NCI)Patch Dosing Unit
PELLETC48525Pellet Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the pellet unit.(NCI)Pellet Dosing Unit
per minC66967Per MinuteThe number of occurrences of something within a minute of time.(NCI)Per Minute
per secC66965Per SecondThe number of occurrences of something within a second of time.(NCI)Per Second
PFUC67264Plaque Forming UnitA measure of viable infectious entities (e.g. viral particle or group of particles) in the specimen or product defined as the smallest quantity that can produce a cytopathic effect in the host cell culture challenged with the defined inoculum, visible under the microscope or/and to the naked eye as a plaque. A number of plaque forming units (PFU) per unit volume is a conventional way to refer the titer of an infective entity in a specimen or preparation.(NCI)Plaque Forming Unit
PFU/doseC71198Plaque Forming Unit per DoseA unit of potency of a biological product expressed as a quantity of viable infectious entities capable to produce a cytopathic effect in the appropriate cell culture per a single dose of the preparation.(NCI)Plaque Forming Unit per Dose
PFU/mLC71199Plaque Forming Unit per MilliliterA unit of potency of a biological product expressed as a quantity of viable infectious entities capable to produce a cytopathic effect in the appropriate cell culture per one milliliter of the preparation.(NCI)Plaque Forming Unit per Milliliter
pgC64551PicogramA unit of mass equal to one trillionth of a gram (10E-12 gram).(NCI)Picogram
pg/dLC67331Picogram per DeciliterPicograms per deciliter.pg/dL
pHC45997pHA measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a fluid on a scale of 0 to 14.(NCI)pH
pkatC70509PicokatalA unit of catalytic activity measurement equal to trillionth of one katal (10E-12 katal).(NCI)Picokatal
pLC69189PicoliterA unit of volume equal to one trillionth of a liter (10E-12 liter). (NCI)pL
pmC69148PicometerA unit of length equal to one trillionth of a meter (10E-12 meter).(NCI)Picometer
pmolC65045PicomoleA unit of amount of substance equal to a trillionth (10E-12) of a mole.(NCI)Picomole
pmol/LC67434Picomole per Liter;fmol/mL;Femtomole per MilliliterA unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one trillionth of a mole (10E-12 mole) in one liter of solution.(NCI)Picomole per Liter
POUCHC48530Pouch Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the pouch unit.(NCI)Pouch Dosing Unit
ppbC70565Part per BillionA unit of measure referring to one entity counted per one billion entities.(NCI)Per Billion
ppmC48523Part per MillionA unit of measurement referring to one entity counted per one million entities.(NCI)Part Per Million
ppthC69112Part per ThousandA unit of proportion equal to 10E-3.(NCI)Part per Thousand
pptrC70566Parts per TrillionA unit of measure referring to one entity counted per one trillion entities.(NCI)Per Trillion
PRESSOR UNITSC48532Pressor UnitA dosing measurement based on the pressor unit.(NCI)Pressor Unit
psecC73768PicosecondA unit of time equal to one trillionth of a second. (NCI)psec
psiC67334Pounds per Square InchA unit of pressure equivalent to 6.894757 kilopascals, or 703.0696 kilograms per square meter, or 51.71507 millimeters of mercury.(NCI)Pound per Square Inch
PUFFC65060PuffA means of delivering a defined dose of a therapeutic aerolized solution into either the upper or lower respiratory tract. Metered-dose inhalers or spray pumps are devices that provide a puff dose for delivery into either the oral or the nasal cavity.(NCI)Puff Dosing Unit
QUANTITY SUFFICIENTC48590Quantity SufficientA quantity of an ingredient or product needed to bring up a volume or weight of the preparation to a final amount as it is indicated in the prescription; also refers to a determination of an adequate supply of medicine to fulfill either a prescribed amount or a sufficient quantity to provide treatment over a specified time frame.(NCI)Quantity Sufficient
RadC18064RadThe special unit for absorbed radiation dose, which is the amount of energy from any type of ionizing radiation (e.g., alpha, beta, gamma, neutrons, etc.) deposited in any medium (e.g., water, tissue, air). A dose of one rad means the absorption of 100 ergs per gram of absorbing tissue. One rad is equal to 0.01 gray.(NCI)Rad
RATIOC44256A unit of measurement for the quotient of the amount of one entity to another.Ratio
RINGC62609Ring Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the ring unit.(NCI)Ring Dosing Unit
RNA copies/mLC67441RNA Copies per MilliliterThe unit of concentration of Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) copies expressed as a number of copies in unit volume equal to one milliliter.(NCI)RNA Copy per Milliliter
RoentgenC70575RoentgenA unit of exposure to ionizing radiation. One Roentgen is the amount of gamma or x-rays required to produce ions resulting in a charge of 2.58E-4 Coulombs/kilogram of air under standard conditions.(NCI)Roentgen
rpmC70469Revolution per MinuteA unit of frequency equal to one revolution per unit of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Revolution per Minute
SACHETC71324Sachet dosing unitA dosing unit that contains a solid pharmaceutical preparation in the form of a small packet or bag made from a flexible, often porous material.(NCI)Sachet Dosing Unit
scmC68858m3;Standard Cubic MeterA unit used in physical chemistry to express the amount of substance of an ideal gas in one cubic meter at standard conditions: temperature 273.15 K and pressure of one atmosphere (101.325 kilopascals).(NCI)m3
SCOOPFULC48536Scoopful Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the scoopful unit.(NCI)Scoopful Dosing Unit
secC42535SecondThe second is a unit of time with a duration of 919 263 177 0 periods of the specified light radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the cesium 133 atom in its ground state at 0 K. According to the convention, 60 seconds constitute one minute; 3,600 seconds constitute one hour. Abbreviation Sec. is acceptable in non-scientific usage only.(NCI)Second
SiemensC42555SiemensA unit of electrical conductance, admittance, and susceptance. A conductor has a conductance of one Siemens if an electrical potential difference of one volt produces a one Ampere current in it. The conductance in Siemens is the reciprocal of its resistance in ohms.(NCI)Siemens
SPRAYC48537Spray Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the spray unit.(NCI)Spray Dosing Unit
STRIPC48538Strip Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the strip unit.(NCI)Strip Dosing Unit
SUPPOSITORYC48539Suppository Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the suppository unit.(NCI)Suppository Dosing Unit
SvC42553SievertA unit of equivalent radiation dose. One Sv is received when the actual absorbed dose of ionizing radiation, after being multiplied by the dimensionless factors Q (the relative biological efficiency or quality factor) and N (the product of any other multiplying factors that takes into account the distribution of energy throughout the dose), is one joule per kilogram. In this scheme, the relationship between the absorbed dose of radiation D and the dose equivalent H is, therefore, given by H = QND. Both Q and N are stipulated by the International Commission on Radiological Protection. One Sv is equal to 100 rem.(NCI)Sievert
SYRINGEC48540Syringe Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the syringe unit.(NCI)Syringe Dosing Unit
TABLETC48542Tablet Dosing Unit;tabA dosing measurement based on the tablet unit.(NCI)Tablet Dosing Unit
TAMPONC48543Tampon Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the tampon unit.(NCI)Tampon Dosing Unit
TbspC48541Tablespoon Dosing UnitA unit of volume informally used in pharmacy. The tablespoon has been standardized at 15 milliliters in US, Britain, Canada, and New Zealand, and at 20 milliliters in Australia and some European countries.(NCI)Tablespoon Dosing Unit
TCID 50/doseC7053750 Percent Tissue Culture Infective Dose per DoseA potency unit equal to the potency at which one dose of preparation contains one 50 percent tissue culture infective dose.(NCI)50 Percent Tissue Culture Infective Dose per Dose
TeslaC42557TeslaA unit of magnetic flux density equal to the magnitude of the magnetic field vector necessary to produce a force of one Newton on a charge of one coulomb moving perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field vector with a velocity of one meter per second. It is equivalent to one Weber per square meter.(NCI)Tesla
TRACEC48547Trace Dosing UnitAn extremely small amount.(NCI)Trace Dosing Unit
TROCHEC48548Troche Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the troche unit.(NCI)Troche Dosing Unit
tspC48544Teaspoon Dosing UnitA unit of volume used in pharmacy equal to 5 milliliters.(NCI)Teaspoon Dosing Unit
TUBEC48549Tube Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the tube unit.(NCI)Tube Dosing Unit
tuberculin unitC65132Tuberculin UnitAn arbitrary unit of tuberculin dosage defined by comparison of clinical response with a preparation of the purified protein derivative standardized for use in humans for tuberculin skin test reaction.(NCI)Tuberculin Unit
tuberculin unit/mLC70506Tuberculin Unit per MilliliterA unit of biologic activity of tuberculin expressed as a number of arbitrary units of tuberculin in one milliliter of preparation.(NCI)Tuberculin Unit per Milliliter
UC44278UnitA single undivided thing occurring in the composition of something else.U
U/animalC73773Unit per AnimalAn arbitrary dosing unit expressed in unit(s) per animal. (NCI)U/animal
U/gC77606Unit per GramAn arbitrary unit of substance content expressed in unit(s) per gram. (NCI)Unit per Gram
U/g/dayC73774Unit per Gram per DayAn arbitrary unit of substance rate expressed in unit(s) per gram per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. (NCI)U/g/day
U/g/hC73775Unit per Gram per HourAn arbitrary unit of substance rate expressed in unit(s) per gram per period of time equal to sixty minutes. (NCI)U/g/h
U/g/minC73776Unit per Gram per MinuteAn arbitrary unit of substance rate expressed in unit(s) per gram per period of time equal to sixty seconds. (NCI)U/g/min
U/kgC67465Unit per KilogramAn arbitrary unit of substance content expressed in units of biological activity per unit of mass equal to one kilogram. Unit per kilogram is also used as a dose calculation unit expressed in arbitrary units per one kilogram of body mass. (NCI)Unit per Kilogram
U/kg/dayC73777Unit per kilogram per DayAn arbitrary unit of substance rate expressed in unit(s) per gram per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. (NCI)U/kg/day
U/kg/hC73778Unit per Kilogram per HourAn arbitrary unit of substance rate expressed in unit(s) per gram per period of time equal to sixty minutes. (NCI)U/kg/h
U/kg/minC73779Unit per Kilogram per MinuteAn arbitrary unit of substance rate expressed in unit(s) per gram per period of time equal to sixty seconds. (NCI)U/kg/min
U/LC67456mU/mL;Unit per LiterAn arbitrary unit of substance concentration equal to the concentration at which one liter of mixture contains one unit of a substance. (NCI)Unit per Liter
U/m2C67467Unit per Square MeterA unit expressed as a number of arbitrary units of substance per one square meter of a body surface area.U/m2
U/m2/dayC73783Unit per Square Meter per DayAn arbitrary unit of substance rate expressed in unit(s) per square meter per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. (NCI)U/m2/day
U/m2/hC73784Unit per Square Meter per HourAn arbitrary unit of substance rate expressed in unit(s) per square meter per period of time equal to sixty minutes. (NCI)U/m2/h
U/m2/minC73785Unit per Square Meter per MinuteAn arbitrary unit of substance rate expressed in unit(s) per square meter per period of time equal to sixty seconds. (NCI)U/m2/min
U/mgC73780Unit per MilligramAn arbitrary unit of substance content expressed in unit(s) per milligram. (NCI)Unit per Milligram
U/mLC77607Unit per MilliliterAn arbitrary unit of substance content expressed in unit(s) per milliliter. (NCI)Unit per Milliliter
U/mmolC92618Unit per MillimoleAn arbitrary unit of substance concentration equal to the concentration at which one millimole of a mixture contains one unit of a substance. (NCI)U/mmol
uCiC48507Microcurie;mcCiA unit of radioactivity equal to one millionth of a Curie or 37 kilobecquerels, and corresponding to a radioactivity of 37 000 atomic disintegrations per second.(NCI)Microcurie
uCi/kgC70571Microcurie per Kilogram;mcCi/kgA unit of specific radioactivity (massic activity) equal to activity of one microcurie of the sample with total mass of one kilogram.(NCI)Microcurie per Kilogram
uCi/LC71173Microcurie per Liter;mcCi/LA unit of volumetric radioactivity concentration defined as a concentration of a radionuclide with an activity equal to one millionth of a Curie per unit volume equal to one liter.(NCI)Microcurie per Liter
uEqC73726MicroequivalentA unit of relative amount of a substance equal to one millionth of an equivalent weight.(NCI)uEq
ugC48152Microgram;mcgThe unit of mass equal to one millionth of a gram or one thousandth of a milligram.(NCI)Microgram
ug/animalC73728Microgram per AnimalA unit of measure expressed in microgram(s) per animal.ug/animal
ug/dayC71205Microgram per Day;mcg/dayA unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of matter travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to twenty four hours. Microgram per day is also a dose administration rate unit equal to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of a product is administered per unit of time equal to twenty four hours.(NCI)Microgram per Day
ug/dLC67305Microgram per DeciliterA unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one microgram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal to one deciliter. The concept also refers to the unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one microgram occupies the volume one deciliter. (NCI)ug/dL
ug/g/dayC74921Microgram per Gram per DayA dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per gram per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. (NCI)ug/g/day
ug/g/hC74922Microgram per Gram per HourA dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per gram per period of time equal to sixty minutes. (NCI)ug/g/h
ug/g/minC74923Microgram per Gram per MinuteA dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per gram per period of time equal to sixty seconds. (NCI)ug/g/min
ug/hC67394Micrograms per Hour;mcg/hA unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of matter travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to one hour.(NCI)Microgram per Hour
ug/kgC67396mcg/kg;Microgram per Kilogram;ng/g;ug/kA unit of a mass fraction expressed as a number of micrograms of substance per kilogram of mixture. The unit is also used as a dose calculation unit.(NCI)Microgram per Kilogram
ug/kg/dayC73729Microgram per Kilogram per DayA dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per kilogram per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. (NCI)ug/kg/day
ug/kg/hC73730Microgram per Kilogram per HourA dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per kilogram per period of time equal to sixty minutes. (NCI)ug/kg/h
ug/kg/minC71210Microgram per Kilogram per Minute;Gamma per Kilogram per Minute;gamma/kg/min;mcg/kg/minA dose calculation unit equal to one millionth of a gram of a preparation per one kilogram of body mass administered per unit of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Microgram per Kilogram per Minute
ug/LC67306mg/m3;Microgram per Liter;Milligram per Cubic Meter;Nanogram per Milliliter;ug/L;ng/mL;mcg/LA unit of mass concentration defined as the concentration of one microgram of a substance per unit volume of the mixture equal to one liter. The concept also refers to the unit of mass density (volumic mass) defined as the density of substance which mass equal to one microgram occupies the volume one liter.(NCI)Microgram per Liter
ug/m2C67312Microgram per Square MeterA dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per square meter.ug/m2
ug/m2/dayC73787Microgram per Square Meter per DayA dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per square meter per period of time equal to twenty-four hours. (NCI)ug/m2/day
ug/m2/hC73727Microgram per Square Meter per HourA dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per square meter per period of time equal to sixty minutes. (NCI)ug/m2/h
ug/m2/minC73733Microgram per Square Meter per MinuteA dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per square meter per period of time equal to sixty seconds. (NCI)ug/m2/min
ug/minC71211Micrograms per Minute;mcg/minA unit of mass flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of matter travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to one minute. Microgram per minute is also a dose administration rate unit equal to the rate at which one millionth of a gram of a product is administered per unit of time equal to one minute.(NCI)Microgram per Minute
ug/mL/hC75905Microgram per Milliliter per HourA dose calculation unit expressed in microgram(s) per milliliter of solution per period of time equal to sixty minutes. (NCI)ug/mL/h
uIU/mLC67405Micro-International Unit per milliliter;mIU/L;mcIU/mL;uIU/mLMicrointernational units per milliliter.uIU/mL
ukatC70562Microkatal;mckatA unit of catalytic activity measurement equal to one millionth of katal (10E-6 katal).(NCI)Microkatal
ukat/LC67397Microkatal per Liter;mckat/LUnit of catalytic activity concentration defined as activity equal to one millionth of katal per one liter of the system volume.(NCI)Microkatal per Liter
uLC48153mcL;Microliter;mm3A unit of volume accepted for use with the SI and equal to one millionth of a liter (10E-6 liter).(NCI)uL
uL/mLC69175Microliter per Milliliter;mcL/mLA unit of volume fraction expressed as a number of microliters of the constituent per the volume of the system represented in milliliters.(NCI)Microliter per Milliliter
umC48510Micron;mcmA unit of length in metric system equal to 10E-6 meter, or micrometer.(NCI)Micron
um2C73770MicroSquare MeterA SI unit of area measurement equal to a square whose sides are one micrometer long. (NCI)Square Micrometer
um3C67565Cubic MicrometerA unit of volume equal to 10E-18 liter or one cubic micrometer.Attoliter
umolC48509Micromole;mcmolA unit of amount of substance equal to one millionth (10E-6) of a mole.(NCI)Micromole
umol/dayC67406Micromoles per Day;mcmol/dayA unit of amount of substance flow rate equivalent to the rate at which one millionth of a mole of substance travels to a given object or space over a period of time equal to 24 hours.(NCI)Micromole per 24 Hours
umol/LC48508Micromole per LiterA unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one one-millionth of a mole (10E-6 mole) of solute per one liter of solution. (NCI)umol/L
umol/mg/minC73735Micromole per Milligram per MinuteA unit of concentration (molarity unit) equal to one millionth of a mole (10E-6 mole) per milligram of a substance per period of time equal to sixty seconds. (NCI)umol/mg/min
uOsMC73736MicroosmoleA unit of osmotic pressure equal to one millionth of an osmole or the osmotic pressure of a 10E-6 molar solution of a substance that does not dissociate. (NCI)uOsM
usecC69149MicrosecondA unit of time equal to one millionth of a second. (NCI)usec
uVC71175Microvolt;mcVA unit of an electric potential and electromotive force equal to one millionth of a volt.(NCI)Microvolt
VC42551VoltA unit of electric potential and electromotive force, equal to the difference of electric potential between two points on a conducting wire carrying a constant current of one Ampere when the power dissipated between the points is one watt. This is equivalent to the potential difference across a resistance of one ohm when one Ampere of current flows through it.(NCI)Volt
VIALC48551Vial Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the vial unit.(NCI)Vial Dosing Unit
WAFERC48552Wafer Dosing UnitA dosing measurement based on the wafer unit.(NCI)Wafer Dosing Unit
WattC42549WattA unit of power equal to the power which in one second produces or transfers the energy of one joule. The unit is used in measurements of power emitted, transferred or received as radiation, sound waves, heat flow rate, and rate of energy transfer. Equal to 1/746 of horsepower.(NCI)Watt
WeberC42556WeberA unit of magnetic flux, equal to the flux that produces in a circuit of one turn an electromotive force of one volt, when the flux is uniformly reduced to zero within one second.(NCI)Weber
WEEKSC29844WeekAny period of seven consecutive days. (NCI)Week
ydC48553YardA unit of length equal to 3 feet, or 36 inches, or 0.9144 meter.(NCI)Yard
YEARSC29848YearThe period of time that it takes for earth to make a complete revolution around the sun, approximately 365 days; a specific one year period.(NCI)Year
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CL.C66770.VSRESUUnits for Vital Signs Results
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C66770Units for Vital Signs ResultsThe unit used to record and describe the result of a test investigating a vital sign. (NCI)CDISC SDTM Unit for Vital Sign Result Terminology
%C25613PercentageA fraction or ratio with 100 understood as the denominator. (NCI)Percentage
BEATS/MINC49673Beats per MinuteThe number of heartbeats measured per minute time. (NCI)Beats per Minute
BREATHS/MINC49674Breaths per MinuteThe number of breaths (inhalation and exhalation) taken per minute time. (NCI)Breaths per Minute
CC42559Degree CelsiusA unit of temperature of the temperature scale designed so that the freezing point of water is 0 degrees and the boiling point is 100 degrees at standard atmospheric pressure. The current official definition of the Celsius sets 0.01 C to be at the triple point of water and a degree to be 1/273.16 of the difference in temperature between the triple point of water and absolute zero. One degree Celsius represents the same temperature difference as one Kelvin. (NCI)Degree Celsius
cmC49668CentimeterA basic unit of length in the former CGS version of metric system, equal to one hundredth of a meter or approximately 0.393 700 787 inch. (NCI)Centimeter
FC44277Degree FahrenheitThe Fahrenheit temperature scale is named after the German physicist Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736), who proposed it in 1724. In this scale, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit and the boiling point is 212 degrees, placing the boiling and melting points of water 180 degrees apart. In this scale a degree Fahrenheit is 5/9ths of a Kelvin (or of a degree Celsius), and minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to minus 40 degrees Celsius. (NCI)Degree Fahrenheit
gC48155GramA metric unit of mass equal to one one thousandth of a kilogram. (NCI)Gram
INC48500InchA traditional unit of length equal to 2.54 centimeters. (NCI)Inch
kgC28252KilogramThe basic SI unit of mass. It is defined as the mass of an international prototype in the form of a platinum-iridium cylinder kept at Sevres in France. It is the only basic unit still defined in terms of a material object, and also the only one with a prefix [kilo] already in place. A kilogram is equal to 1,000 grams and 2.204 622 6 pounds. (NCI)Kilogram
kg/m2C49671Kilogram Per Square MeterThe SI derived unit of spread rate of a substance by mass, used also as a measure of area density. (NCI)Kilogram Per Square Meter
LBC48531PoundA traditional unit of mass. By international agreement, one avoirdupois pound is equal to exactly 0.453 592 37 kilogram, 16 ounces, or 1.215 28 troy pounds. (NCI)Pound
m2C42569Square MeterThe SI unit of area measurement equal to a square whose sides are one meter long. Square meter is equal to 10,000 square centimeters; 0.01 ares; 1.196 square yards; 10.76 square feet; 1550 square inches. (NCI)Square Meter
mmHgC49670Millimeter of MercuryA unit of pressure equal to 0.001316 atmosphere and equal to the pressure indicated by one millimeter rise of mercury in a barometer at the Earth's surface. (NCI)Millimeter of Mercury
ohmC42554OhmA unit of electrical resistance equal to the resistance between two points on a conductor when a potential difference of one volt between them produces a current of one Ampere. Ohm is also used to measure impedance and reactance for complex resistance. A measurement in ohms is the reciprocal of a measurement in Siemens. (NCI)Ohm
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CL.C66741.VSTESTCDVital Signs Test Code
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C66741Vital Signs Test CodeThe name given to the test that analyzes a particular set of vital signs including temperature, respiratory rate, heart beat (pulse), and blood pressure. (NCI)CDISC SDTM Vital Sign Terminology by Code
BMIC16358Body Mass IndexA general indicator of the body fat an individual is carrying based upon the ratio of weight to height. (NCI)Body Mass Index
BODYFATC12472Adipose TissueA specialized form of connective tissue consisting primarily of adipocytes (fat cells), surrounded by a meshwork of collagen fibers.Adipose Tissue
BSAC25157Body Surface AreaA measure of the 2-dimensional extent of the body surface (i.e., the skin). Body surface area (BSA) can be calculated by mathematical formula or from a chart that relates height to weight. BSA is often an important factor in dosing. (NCI)Body Surface Area
DIABPC25299Diastolic Blood PressureThe blood pressure after the contraction of the heart while the chambers of the heart refill with blood. (NCI)Diastolic Blood Pressure
FARMCIRC100946Forearm CircumferenceThe distance around an individual's forearm.Forearm Circumference
FRMSIZEC49680Body Frame SizeThe categorization of a person's body frame into small, medium and large based on the measurement of wrist circumference or the breadth of the elbow. (NCI)Body Frame Size
HEIGHTC25347HeightThe vertical measurement or distance from the base to the top of an object; the vertical dimension of extension. (NCI)Height
HIPCIRC100947Hip CircumferenceThe distance around an individual's pelvic area or hips.Hip Circumference
HRC49677Heart RateThe number of heartbeats per unit of time, usually expressed as beats per minute. (NCI)Heart Rate
KNEEHEELC84372Knee to Heel Length;Lower Leg LengthA measurement of the length of the lower leg from the top of the knee to the bottom of the heel. This measurement may be taken with a knemometer or calipers. (NCI)Knee to Heel Length Measurement
LBMC71258Lean Body MassThe weight of all organs and tissue in an individual less the weight of the individual's body fat.Lean Body Mass
MAPC49679Mean Arterial PressureThe mean pressure of the blood within the arterial circulation. The arterial pressure may be directly measured by insertion of an intra-arterial catheter connected to a transducer. The mean arterial pressure (MAP) can be calculated by subsequent analysis of the waveform. MAP can be approximated without an invasive procedure using the following formula: diastolic pressure plus 1/3 of the pulse pressure, where pulse pressure is systolic pressure - diastolic pressure. (NCI)Mean Arterial Pressure
PULSEC49676Pulse RateThe rate of the pulse as observed in an artery, expressed as beats per minute. It can be measured at several anatomical sites, including the wrist, neck, temple, groin, behind the knees, or on top of the foot. (NCI)Pulse Rate
PULSEPRC100945Pulse PressureThe change in systolic to diastolic pressure which produces a pulse.Pulse Pressure
RESPC49678Respiratory RateThe rate of breathing (inhalation and exhalation) measured within in a unit time, usually expressed as breaths per minute. (NCI)Respiratory Rate
SADC87054Sagittal Abdominal DiameterA standard measure of visceral obesity, or abdominal fat, which is measured from the patient's back to upper abdomen between the bottom of the rib cage and the top of the pelvic area. This measurement may be taken with the patient standing or in the supine position. (NCI)Sagittal Abdominal Diameter
SYSBPC25298Systolic Blood PressureThe blood pressure during the contraction of the left ventricle of the heart.Systolic Blood Pressure
TEMPC25206TemperatureThe property of a body or region of space that determines whether or not there will be a net flow of heat into it or out of it from a neighboring body or region and in which direction (if any) the heat will flow, perceptible by living organism as a somatic sensation of cold or heat. It is a measure of the average translational kinetic energy associated with the disordered microscopic motion of atoms and molecules. Temperature is measured in one of the three standard temperature scales: Celsius, Kelvin, and Fahrenheit. (NCI)Temperature
WEIGHTC25208WeightThe vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity. (NCI)Weight
WSTCIRC100948Waist CircumferenceThe distance around an individual's midsection or waist.Waist Circumference
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CL.C67153.VSTESTVital Signs Test Name
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C67153Vital Signs Test NameThe name given to the test that analyzes a particular set of vital signs including temperature, respiratory rate, heart beat (pulse), and blood pressure. (NCI)CDISC SDTM Vital Sign Terminology by Name
Adipose TissueC12472Adipose TissueA specialized form of connective tissue consisting primarily of adipocytes (fat cells), surrounded by a meshwork of collagen fibers.Adipose Tissue
Body Frame SizeC49680Body Frame SizeThe categorization of a person's body frame into small, medium and large based on the measurement of wrist circumference or the breadth of the elbow. (NCI)Body Frame Size
Body Mass IndexC16358Body Mass IndexA general indicator of the body fat an individual is carrying based upon the ratio of weight to height. (NCI)Body Mass Index
Body Surface AreaC25157Body Surface AreaA measure of the 2-dimensional extent of the body surface (i.e., the skin). Body surface area (BSA) can be calculated by mathematical formula or from a chart that relates height to weight. BSA is often an important factor in dosing. (NCI)Body Surface Area
Diastolic Blood PressureC25299Diastolic Blood PressureThe blood pressure after the contraction of the heart while the chambers of the heart refill with blood. (NCI)Diastolic Blood Pressure
Forearm CircumferenceC100946Forearm CircumferenceThe distance around an individual's forearm.Forearm Circumference
Heart RateC49677Heart RateThe number of heartbeats per unit of time, usually expressed as beats per minute. (NCI)Heart Rate
HeightC25347HeightThe vertical measurement or distance from the base to the top of an object; the vertical dimension of extension. (NCI)Height
Hip CircumferenceC100947Hip CircumferenceThe distance around an individual's pelvic area or hips.Hip Circumference
Knee to Heel LengthC84372Knee to Heel Length;Lower Leg LengthA measurement of the length of the lower leg from the top of the knee to the bottom of the heel. This measurement may be taken with a knemometer or calipers. (NCI)Knee to Heel Length Measurement
Lean Body MassC71258Lean Body MassThe weight of all organs and tissue in an individual less the weight of the individual's body fat.Lean Body Mass
Mean Arterial PressureC49679Mean Arterial PressureThe mean pressure of the blood within the arterial circulation. The arterial pressure may be directly measured by insertion of an intra-arterial catheter connected to a transducer. The mean arterial pressure (MAP) can be calculated by subsequent analysis of the waveform. MAP can be approximated without an invasive procedure using the following formula: diastolic pressure plus 1/3 of the pulse pressure, where pulse pressure is systolic pressure - diastolic pressure. (NCI)Mean Arterial Pressure
Pulse PressureC100945Pulse PressureThe change in systolic to diastolic pressure which produces a pulse.Pulse Pressure
Pulse RateC49676Pulse RateThe rate of the pulse as observed in an artery, expressed as beats per minute. It can be measured at several anatomical sites, including the wrist, neck, temple, groin, behind the knees, or on top of the foot. (NCI)Pulse Rate
Respiratory RateC49678Respiratory RateThe rate of breathing (inhalation and exhalation) measured within in a unit time, usually expressed as breaths per minute. (NCI)Respiratory Rate
Sagittal Abdominal DiameterC87054Sagittal Abdominal DiameterA standard measure of visceral obesity, or abdominal fat, which is measured from the patient's back to upper abdomen between the bottom of the rib cage and the top of the pelvic area. This measurement may be taken with the patient standing or in the supine position. (NCI)Sagittal Abdominal Diameter
Systolic Blood PressureC25298Systolic Blood PressureThe blood pressure during the contraction of the left ventricle of the heart.Systolic Blood Pressure
TemperatureC25206TemperatureThe property of a body or region of space that determines whether or not there will be a net flow of heat into it or out of it from a neighboring body or region and in which direction (if any) the heat will flow, perceptible by living organism as a somatic sensation of cold or heat. It is a measure of the average translational kinetic energy associated with the disordered microscopic motion of atoms and molecules. Temperature is measured in one of the three standard temperature scales: Celsius, Kelvin, and Fahrenheit. (NCI)Temperature
Waist CircumferenceC100948Waist CircumferenceThe distance around an individual's midsection or waist.Waist Circumference
WeightC25208WeightThe vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity. (NCI)Weight
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