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A quantitative or qualitative value which is the result of an act of assessing a morphological or physiological state or property in a single individual or sample or a group of individuals or samples, based on direct observation or experimental manipulation.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000000
clinical measurement
A quantitative or qualitative value which is the result of an act of assessing a morphological or physiological state or property in a single individual or sample or a group of individuals or samples, based on direct observation or experimental manipulation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter pertaining to the heart and/or blood vessels.
EFO:0004298
EFO:0006919
cardiovascular measurement
cardiovascular event measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000001
cardiovascular measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter pertaining to the heart and/or blood vessels.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time.
EFO:0004326
EFO:0004351
heart rate
resting heart rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000002
heart rate
The number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the pressure, or force per area, exerted by circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels. The pressure is dependent on the energy of the heart action, elasticity of the vessel walls and volume and viscosity of the blood.
EFO:0004325
blood pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000003
blood pressure measurement
Measurement of the pressure, or force per area, exerted by circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels. The pressure is dependent on the energy of the heart action, elasticity of the vessel walls and volume and viscosity of the blood.
Berne_and_Levy:Berne_and_Levy_Physiology--6th_Ed
ISBN:978-0323073622
The maximum arterial pressure within the cardiac cycle, i.e. at the point at which the heart is in its maximal state of contraction. This is the time when the blood is forced from the ventricles of the heart into the pulmonary artery and the aorta.
EFO:0006335
systolic blood pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000004
systolic blood pressure
The maximum arterial pressure within the cardiac cycle, i.e. at the point at which the heart is in its maximal state of contraction. This is the time when the blood is forced from the ventricles of the heart into the pulmonary artery and the aorta.
Berne_and_Levy:Berne_and_Levy_Physiology--6th_Ed
ISBN:978-0323073622
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The minimum arterial pressure within the cardiac cycle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion. This is the time when the ventricles fill with blood.
EFO:0006336
diastolic blood pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000005
diastolic blood pressure
The minimum arterial pressure within the cardiac cycle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion. This is the time when the ventricles fill with blood.
Berne_and_Levy:Berne_and_Levy_Physiology--6th_Ed
ISBN:978-0323073622
The minimum pressure in the heart left ventricle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion and the ventricles fill with blood.
LVDP
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000006
left ventricular diastolic blood pressure
The minimum pressure in the heart left ventricle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion and the ventricles fill with blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Measurement of the pressure within the heart left ventricle at the point of maximal contraction, when the blood is forced from the left ventricle into the aorta.
LVP
LVPmax
peak left ventricular pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000007
left ventricular systolic blood pressure
Measurement of the pressure within the heart left ventricle at the point of maximal contraction, when the blood is forced from the left ventricle into the aorta.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
A blood pressure measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. Blood pressure is the pressure, or force per area, exerted by circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels. The pressure is dependent on the energy of the heart action, elasticity of the vessel walls and volume and viscosity of the blood.
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000008
calculated blood pressure
A blood pressure measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. Blood pressure is the pressure, or force per area, exerted by circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels. The pressure is dependent on the energy of the heart action, elasticity of the vessel walls and volume and viscosity of the blood.
Berne_and_Levy:Berne_and_Levy_Physiology--6th_Ed
ISBN:978-0323073622
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The average blood pressure within an artery over a specified period of time. It is often calculated using the formula of one third systolic pressure plus two thirds diastolic pressure, or alternatively, using the formula diastolic pressure plus 1/3 of the difference between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure (i.e. 1/3 pulse pressure).
EFO:0006340
mean arterial pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000009
mean arterial blood pressure
The average blood pressure within an artery over a specified period of time. It is often calculated using the formula of one third systolic pressure plus two thirds diastolic pressure, or alternatively, using the formula diastolic pressure plus 1/3 of the difference between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure (i.e. 1/3 pulse pressure).
Berne_and_Levy:Berne_and_Levy_Physiology--6th_Ed
ISBN:978-0323073622
A calculated value for the difference between the systolic blood pressure and the diastolic blood pressure at a given point in time when measured in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000010
developed blood pressure
A calculated value for the difference between the systolic blood pressure and the diastolic blood pressure at a given point in time when measured in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Morphological measurement involving the entire body of an organism.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000011
whole body morphological measurement
Morphological measurement involving the entire body of an organism.
RGD:MS
The heaviness or degree to which an entire organism's body is drawn to the earth by gravity.
EFO:0004338
body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
body mass
CMO:0000012
body weight
The heaviness or degree to which an entire organism's body is drawn to the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the longest dimension of a body, typically between two distinct ends of the body.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000013
body length
A measurement of the longest dimension of a body, typically between two distinct ends of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Total distance around the body at the region of the body lateral to and including the hip joint or coxa.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T04:12:19Z
hip geometry
EFO:0004685
EFO:0005093
EFO:0008039
hip circumference
BMI-adjusted hip circumference
clinical_measurement_ontology
hip girth
CMO:0000014
hip circumference
Total distance around the body at the region of the body lateral to and including the hip joint or coxa.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The level of heat in an organism.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000015
body temperature
The level of heat in an organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the physical form or structure of the heart, the chambered, muscular organ in vertebrates that pumps blood received from the veins into the arteries, thereby maintaining the flow of blood through the entire circulatory system.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000016
This is the term which was just "heart measurement". Since it was under body morphological measurement it seemed to clearly refer to a morphological measurement. I made this term more specific so that another term for "heart measurement" could be added to the ontology above it which would also be a parent to other non-morphological heart-related terms. JRS 2-15-2012.
heart morphological measurement
A measurement of the physical form or structure of the heart, the chambered, muscular organ in vertebrates that pumps blood received from the veins into the arteries, thereby maintaining the flow of blood through the entire circulatory system.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The heaviness of the heart (the central cardiac muscle which maintains the circulation of the blood) or the degree to which it is drawn to the earth by gravity.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000017
heart weight
The heaviness of the heart (the central cardiac muscle which maintains the circulation of the blood) or the degree to which it is drawn to the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement of the difference between the systolic pressure and the diastolic pressure in the heart left ventricle at a given point in time in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000018
left ventricular developed pressure
A calculated measurement of the difference between the systolic pressure and the diastolic pressure in the heart left ventricle at a given point in time in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Distance around the upper portion of the hind limb closest to the body, typically taken at the area of maximum girth.
mshimoyama
2010-06-18T09:49:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
thigh girth
CMO:0000019
proximal hind limb circumference
Distance around the upper portion of the hind limb closest to the body, typically taken at the area of maximum girth.
RGD:MS
The circumference of the body at the level of the navel divided by the circumference at the widest point around the buttocks, often used to assess distribution of sub-cutaneous and intra-abdominal adipose tissue.
mshimoyama
2010-06-18T10:40:52Z
EFO:0004343
waist-hip ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
waist/hip ratio
CMO:0000020
waist to hip ratio (WHR)
The circumference of the body at the level of the navel divided by the circumference at the widest point around the buttocks, often used to assess distribution of sub-cutaneous and intra-abdominal adipose tissue.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waist-hip_ratio
Measurement of the structure or forms of the entire body or parts of the body of an organism.
EFO:0004302
EFO:0004324
body weights and measures
clinical_measurement_ontology
anthropometric measurement
morphometry
CMO:0000021
body morphological measurement
Measurement of the structure or forms of the entire body or parts of the body of an organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000022
calculated body morphological measurement
A quantification of a parameter of the chemical composition of blood.
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood molecular composition measurement
CMO:0000023
blood chemistry measurement
A quantification of a parameter of the chemical composition of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of one or more of the various, specific types of leukocytes present in a sample of blood for which a total white blood cell count was taken, usually 1 cubic mm of peripheral venous blood.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:32:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated blood differential WBC count
calculated blood differential leukocyte count
CMO:0000024
calculated differential white blood cell count
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of one or more of the various, specific types of leukocytes present in a sample of blood for which a total white blood cell count was taken, usually 1 cubic mm of peripheral venous blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of red blood cells in a specified volume of blood most commonly 1 cubic millimeter (i.e. 1 microliter) of peripheral venous blood.
EFO:0004305
erythrocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000025
red blood cell count
The number of red blood cells in a specified volume of blood most commonly 1 cubic millimeter (i.e. 1 microliter) of peripheral venous blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of hemoglobin, the red oxygen-carrying pigment of erythrocytes, in a specified volume of blood.
CMO:0000506
hemoglobin concentration
clinical_measurement_ontology
hemoglobin absorbance
CMO:0000026
blood hemoglobin level
The amount of hemoglobin, the red oxygen-carrying pigment of erythrocytes, in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
The number of white blood cells in a specified volume of blood.
EFO:0004308
EFO:0007988
myeloid white cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
leukocyte count
white corpuscle count
CMO:0000027
white blood cell count
The number of white blood cells in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Any measurement involving the amount, composition or type of protein, the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, in blood.
lipid or lipoprotein measurement
EFO:0004536
EFO:0005105
EFO:0007937
blood protein measurement
total blood protein measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000028
blood protein measurement
Any measurement involving the amount, composition or type of protein, the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, in blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of platelets (thrombocytes) in a specified volume of blood, usually expressed as platelets per cubic millimeter of whole blood.
EFO:0004309
platelet count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000029
platelet count
The number of platelets (thrombocytes) in a specified volume of blood, usually expressed as platelets per cubic millimeter of whole blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of granulocytes categorized as neutrophils in a specified volume of blood. A neutrophil is, or is in the process of becoming, a granular leucocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, cytoplasm containing very fine granules, and which is readily stainable with neutral dyes.
polymorphonuclear cell count
EFO:0004833
neutrophil count
neutrophil granulocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000030
blood neutrophil count
The number of granulocytes categorized as neutrophils in a specified volume of blood. A neutrophil is, or is in the process of becoming, a granular leucocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, cytoplasm containing very fine granules, and which is readily stainable with neutral dyes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of lymphocytes in a specified volume of blood.
EFO:0004587
lymphocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000031
blood lymphocyte count
The number of lymphocytes in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of monocytes in a specified volume of blood.
EFO:0005091
monocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000032
blood monocyte count
The number of monocytes in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of granulocytes categorized as eosinophils in a specified sample of blood. An eosinophil is a granular leukocyte having a nucleus with two lobes connected by a thread of chromatin, and cytoplasm containing coarse, round granules of uniform size that stain readily with eosin and other acid dyes.
EFO:0004842
eosinophil count
eosinophil granulocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000033
blood eosinophil count
The number of granulocytes categorized as eosinophils in a specified sample of blood. An eosinophil is a granular leukocyte having a nucleus with two lobes connected by a thread of chromatin, and cytoplasm containing coarse, round granules of uniform size that stain readily with eosin and other acid dyes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of granulocytes categorized as basophils in a specified sample of blood. A basophil is a granular leukocyte with an irregularly shaped, relatively pale-staining nucleus that is partially constricted into two lobes, and with cytoplasm containing coarse granules of variable size that stain bluish-black when exposed to basic dyes.
EFO:0005090
basophil count
basophil granulocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000034
blood basophil count
The number of granulocytes categorized as basophils in a specified sample of blood. A basophil is a granular leukocyte with an irregularly shaped, relatively pale-staining nucleus that is partially constricted into two lobes, and with cytoplasm containing coarse granules of variable size that stain bluish-black when exposed to basic dyes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A measurement of the blood, it's contents, cells or other factors contained within the blood.
EFO:0004503
hematological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000035
blood measurement
A measurement of the blood, it's contents, cells or other factors contained within the blood.
RGD:MS
Value resulting from the quantification of the cellular elements of the blood, including morphological parameters of blood cells, i.e. cells native to the circulation, including those of erythroid, lymphoid, myeloid and monocytic lineages. The CBC/differential indicates the differential counts of white blood cells, counts of red blood cells and platelets, the concentration of hemoglobin, and the hematocrit.
CBC blood test
CBC, differential
CMO:0000364
Not4curation
clinical_measurement_ontology
CBC
CMO:0000036
complete blood count and differential
Value resulting from the quantification of the cellular elements of the blood, including morphological parameters of blood cells, i.e. cells native to the circulation, including those of erythroid, lymphoid, myeloid and monocytic lineages. The CBC/differential indicates the differential counts of white blood cells, counts of red blood cells and platelets, the concentration of hemoglobin, and the hematocrit.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complete_blood_count
Percentage of total blood volume that is made up of red blood cells.
EFO:0004348
hematocrit
clinical_measurement_ontology
Hct
packed cell volume
packed red blood cell volume
CMO:0000037
hematocrit
Percentage of total blood volume that is made up of red blood cells.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A measure of the average volume or size of a single red blood cell. It is derived by dividing the total volume of packed red blood cells by the total red blood cell count.
EFO:0004526
EFO:0010701
mean corpuscular volume
mean reticulocyte volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
MCV
CMO:0000038
mean corpuscular volume
A measure of the average volume or size of a single red blood cell. It is derived by dividing the total volume of packed red blood cells by the total red blood cell count.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The level of steroids found in a specific volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:46:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000039
blood steroid level
The level of steroids found in a specific volume of blood.
RGD:MS
The amount of glucocorticoids, steroids produced by the adrenal cortex that regulate carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolism, found in a specific volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:47:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000040
blood glucocorticoid level
The amount of glucocorticoids, steroids produced by the adrenal cortex that regulate carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolism, found in a specific volume of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:MS
The red cell distribution width (RDW) is a measurement derived from the red blood cell distribution curves generated on automated hematology analyzers and is an indicator of variation in RBC size within a blood sample. The RDW is used along with the indices (MCV, MCH, MCHC) to describe a population of RBCs. The RDW measures the deviation of the RBC width, not the actual width or size of individual cells. The RDW-CV is a calculation based on both the width of the distribution curve and the mean cell size. It is calculated by dividing the standard deviation of the mean cell size by the MCV of the red cells and multiplying by 100 to convert to a percentage.
Red cell distribution width
red blood cell distribution width
EFO:0005192
EFO:0009188
RDW-CV
clinical_measurement_ontology
RDW
CMO:0000041
red blood cell distribution width-coefficient of variation
The red cell distribution width (RDW) is a measurement derived from the red blood cell distribution curves generated on automated hematology analyzers and is an indicator of variation in RBC size within a blood sample. The RDW is used along with the indices (MCV, MCH, MCHC) to describe a population of RBCs. The RDW measures the deviation of the RBC width, not the actual width or size of individual cells. The RDW-CV is a calculation based on both the width of the distribution curve and the mean cell size. It is calculated by dividing the standard deviation of the mean cell size by the MCV of the red cells and multiplying by 100 to convert to a percentage.
http://en.wikipedia.org
https://www.labce.com/spg579122_red_blood_cell_distribution_width_rdw_definition_a.aspx
Measurement of the amount of glucose, the monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, occurring widely in plant and animal tissues which is one of the three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is the end product of carbohydrate metabolism, and is the chief source of energy for living organisms, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000042
plasma glucose level
Measurement of the amount of glucose, the monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, occurring widely in plant and animal tissues which is one of the three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is the end product of carbohydrate metabolism, and is the chief source of energy for living organisms, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The amount of enzymatic activity of glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase enzyme, commonly known as aspartate transaminase or aspartate aminotransferase (AST), in a specified sample of plasma. AST catalyzes the reversible transfer of an amine group from l-glutamic acid to oxaloacetic acid, forming alpha-ketoglutaric acid and l-aspartic acid. Plasma AST level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
plasma aspartate transaminase activity level
plasma glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma AST activity level
plasma GOT activity level
CMO:0000043
plasma aspartate aminotransferase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase enzyme, commonly known as aspartate transaminase or aspartate aminotransferase (AST), in a specified sample of plasma. AST catalyzes the reversible transfer of an amine group from l-glutamic acid to oxaloacetic acid, forming alpha-ketoglutaric acid and l-aspartic acid. Plasma AST level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
VT:0000203
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspartate_transaminase
The amount of ezymatic activity of glutamic-pyruvate transaminase enzyme, commonly known as alanine transaminase or alanine aminotransferase (ALT), enzyme in a specified sample of plasma. ALT catalyzes the reversible transamination between alanine and 2-oxoglutarate to generate pyruvate and glutamate. Plasma ALT activity level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
plasma alanine transaminase activity level
plasma glutamic-pyruvate transaminase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma ALT activity level
plasma GPT activity level
CMO:0000044
plasma alanine aminotransferase activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of glutamic-pyruvate transaminase enzyme, commonly known as alanine transaminase or alanine aminotransferase (ALT), enzyme in a specified sample of plasma. ALT catalyzes the reversible transamination between alanine and 2-oxoglutarate to generate pyruvate and glutamate. Plasma ALT activity level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
RGD:737472
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatine_kinase
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by alkaline phosphatase (AP) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. AP is an enzyme that catalyzes the cleavage of orthophosphate from orthophosphoric monoesters under alkaline conditions.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000045
plasma alkaline phosphatase activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by alkaline phosphatase (AP) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. AP is an enzyme that catalyzes the cleavage of orthophosphate from orthophosphoric monoesters under alkaline conditions.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of glucose, the monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, occurring widely in plant and animal tissues which is one of the three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is the end product of carbohydrate metabolism, and is the chief source of energy for living organisms, in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:41:54Z
glucose measurement
EFO:0004465
EFO:0004468
fasting blood glucose measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000046
blood glucose level
Measurement of the amount of glucose, the monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, occurring widely in plant and animal tissues which is one of the three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is the end product of carbohydrate metabolism, and is the chief source of energy for living organisms, in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The amount of indirect or unconjugated bilirubin in a specified sample of blood plasma. Indirect bilirubin is the lipid-soluble form of bilirubin that circulates in loose association with the plasma proteins. It can be calculated by subtracting direct bilirubin level from the total bilirubin level.
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma unconjugated bilirubin level
CMO:0000047
plasma indirect bilirubin level
The amount of indirect or unconjugated bilirubin in a specified sample of blood plasma. Indirect bilirubin is the lipid-soluble form of bilirubin that circulates in loose association with the plasma proteins. It can be calculated by subtracting direct bilirubin level from the total bilirubin level.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The level of direct bilirubin in a specified sample of blood plasma. Direct bilirubin is produced when the unconjugated form is carried to the liver where it is conjugated to form the water-soluble bilirubin diglucuronide.
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma conjugated bilirubin level
CMO:0000048
plasma direct bilirubin level
The level of direct bilirubin in a specified sample of blood plasma. Direct bilirubin is produced when the unconjugated form is carried to the liver where it is conjugated to form the water-soluble bilirubin diglucuronide.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The level of urea in the blood in terms of nitrogen content; converted to urea concentration by multiplying by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood. Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and can be found in urine, blood, and lymph.
EFO:0004741
blood urea nitrogen measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
BUN level
CMO:0000049
blood urea nitrogen level
The level of urea in the blood in terms of nitrogen content; converted to urea concentration by multiplying by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood. Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and can be found in urine, blood, and lymph.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of a blood-derived lipid, any of a structurally diverse group of organic compounds found in blood that are insoluble in water but soluble innonpolar solvents that, among other biological functions, serve as a source of fuel and are an important constituent of cell structure.
lipid or lipoprotein measurement
EFO:0004529
EFO:0005105
EFO:0006811
EFO:0008350
lipid measurement
alpha-linoleic acid measurement
linolenic acid measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000050
blood lipid measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of a blood-derived lipid, any of a structurally diverse group of organic compounds found in blood that are insoluble in water but soluble innonpolar solvents that, among other biological functions, serve as a source of fuel and are an important constituent of cell structure.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the entire amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, without taking into account any association with other molecules such as lipoproteins, in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
EFO:0004574
EFO:0007806
total cholesterol measurement
total cholesterol change measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood TC level
CMO:0000051
blood total cholesterol level
Measurement of the entire amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, without taking into account any association with other molecules such as lipoproteins, in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
EFO:0004612
EFO:0007805
EFO:0022157
blood HDL-C
high density lipoprotein cholesterol measurement
HDL cholesterol change measurement
free cholesterol in large HDL measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood HDL level
CMO:0000052
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
blood high density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
EFO:0004611
EFO:0007804
low density lipoprotein cholesterol measurement
LDL cholesterol change measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood LDL level
blood LDL-C level
CMO:0000053
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
blood low density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/9/47
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the total amount of all proteins, the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000054
plasma total protein level
Measurement of the total amount of all proteins, the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measure related to globulin, a protein insoluble in water but soluble in a saline solution, extensively found in plasma.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000055
plasma globulin level
true
A measure related to globulin, a protein insoluble in water but soluble in a saline solution, extensively found in plasma.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of albumin in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000056
plasma albumin level
The amount of albumin in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The amount of creatinine, a catabolic product of creatine phosphate used in skeletal muscle contraction, found in a specified volume of serum.
CHEBI:16737
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000057
serum creatinine level
The amount of creatinine, a catabolic product of creatine phosphate used in skeletal muscle contraction, found in a specified volume of serum.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of phosphorus, measured as inorganic phosphate, in a specified sample of plasma.
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma inorganic phosphate level
plasma inorganic phosphorus level
plasma phosphorous level
CMO:0000058
plasma phosphate level
The amount of phosphorus, measured as inorganic phosphate, in a specified sample of plasma.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of chloride ions found in a specific volume of plasma.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000059
plasma chloride level
The amount of chloride ions found in a specific volume of plasma.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of sodium ions found in a specific volume of plasma.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000060
plasma sodium level
The amount of sodium ions found in a specific volume of plasma.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of potassium ions found in a specific volume of plasma.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000061
plasma potassium level
The amount of potassium ions found in a specific volume of plasma.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of carbonic acid dissolved in carbon dioxide and bicarbonate ion found in a specific volume of plasma.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000062
plasma bicarbonate level
The amount of carbonic acid dissolved in carbon dioxide and bicarbonate ion found in a specific volume of plasma.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A quantification of one or more mineral salts found in the blood in the form of electrically charged ions.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000063
blood electrolyte measurement
A quantification of one or more mineral salts found in the blood in the form of electrically charged ions.
ISBN:978-0071623803
Keogh:Nursing_Laboratory_and_Diagnostic_Tests_Demystified
Any quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by an enzyme in a specified sample of blood. An enzyme is a protein that catalyzes chemical reactions of other substances without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reaction(s).
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000064
blood enzyme activity level
Any quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by an enzyme in a specified sample of blood. An enzyme is a protein that catalyzes chemical reactions of other substances without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reaction(s).
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of calcium found in a specific volume of plasma.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000065
plasma calcium level
The amount of calcium found in a specific volume of plasma.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The plasma anion gap is a measurement of the difference-or gap-between the negatively charged and positively charged electrolytes in plasma, i.e. blood from which cells and cellular components have been removed. If the anion gap is either too high or too low, it may be a sign of a disorder in the lungs, kidneys, or other organ systems.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000066
plasma anion gap
The plasma anion gap is a measurement of the difference-or gap-between the negatively charged and positively charged electrolytes in plasma, i.e. blood from which cells and cellular components have been removed. If the anion gap is either too high or too low, it may be a sign of a disorder in the lungs, kidneys, or other organ systems.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
This is a measurement of the difference-or gap-between the negatively charged and positively charged electrolytes in blood. If the anion gap is either too high or too low, it may be a sign of a disorder in the lungs, kidneys, or other organ systems.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000067
anion gap
This is a measurement of the difference-or gap-between the negatively charged and positively charged electrolytes in blood. If the anion gap is either too high or too low, it may be a sign of a disorder in the lungs, kidneys, or other organ systems.
ISBN:978-0323057479
https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/anion-gap-blood-test/
A measurement of the physical form and structure of an organ.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000068
This is the term which used to be just "organ measurement". Since it was under body morphological measurement, it clearly referred to a morphological measurement. Because a term for organ measurement was needed that was not morphological, and since this one already had annotations, I changed the term while keeping the ID and location in the ontology the same. JRS 2-15-2012.
organ morphological measurement
A measurement of the physical form and structure of an organ.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
RGD:JRS
The weight of the heart after removal from the body but without desiccation.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000069
heart wet weight
The weight of the heart after removal from the body but without desiccation.
RGD:JRS
The weight of the heart after desiccation.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000070
heart dry weight
The weight of the heart after desiccation.
RGD:JRS
The weight of the lower left chamber of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood through the aorta into the systemic arteries, after removal from the body and separation from the rest of the heart but without desiccation.
CMO:0000655
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000071
heart left ventricle wet weight
The weight of the lower left chamber of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood through the aorta into the systemic arteries, after removal from the body and separation from the rest of the heart but without desiccation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight of the lower right chamber of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, after removal from the body and separation from the rest of the heart but without desiccation.
CMO:0000624
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000072
heart right ventricle wet weight
The weight of the lower right chamber of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, after removal from the body and separation from the rest of the heart but without desiccation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000073
calculated heart weight
A calculated value in which the weight of the heart, the chambered, muscular organ in vertebrates that pumps blood received from the veins into the arteries, thereby maintaining the flow of blood through the entire circulatory system, is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
CMO:0000075
heart weight as percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000074
heart weight to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the weight of the heart, the chambered, muscular organ in vertebrates that pumps blood received from the veins into the arteries, thereby maintaining the flow of blood through the entire circulatory system, is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value in which the weight of the heart, the chambered, muscular organ in vertebrates that pumps blood received from the veins into the arteries, thereby maintaining the flow of blood through the entire circulatory system, is presented as percentage of the total weight of the body, thus normalizing it to body weight.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000075
Term merged into CMO:0000074, heart weight to body weight ratio
heart weight as percentage of body weight
true
A calculated value in which the weight of the heart, the chambered, muscular organ in vertebrates that pumps blood received from the veins into the arteries, thereby maintaining the flow of blood through the entire circulatory system, is presented as percentage of the total weight of the body, thus normalizing it to body weight.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
RGD:JRS
The weight of the aorta, the main trunk from which the arterial system proceeds. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body is drawn to the earth by gravity.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000076
aorta weight
The weight of the aorta, the main trunk from which the arterial system proceeds. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body is drawn to the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more blood vessels, the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000077
blood vessel measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more blood vessels, the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The distance between the tip of the nose and the very end of the appendage extending from the end of the trunk of an organism.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000078
body length, nose to tail
The distance between the tip of the nose and the very end of the appendage extending from the end of the trunk of an organism.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The distance between the tip of the nose and the back end of an organism.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000079
body length, nose to rump
The distance between the tip of the nose and the back end of an organism.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
EFO:0004742
renal system measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000080
renal/urinary measurement
The weight of one or both kidneys, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000081
kidney weight
The weight of one or both kidneys, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of the right kidney, the organ which lies on the right side of the body from the perspective of the subject and functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000082
right kidney wet weight
The weight of the right kidney, the organ which lies on the right side of the body from the perspective of the subject and functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of the left kidney, the organ which lies on the left side of the body from the perspective of the subject and functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000083
left kidney wet weight
The weight of the left kidney, the organ which lies on the left side of the body from the perspective of the subject and functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of a single kidney, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
individual kidney wet weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000084
single kidney wet weight
The weight of a single kidney, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of both kidneys, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000085
both kidneys wet weight
The weight of both kidneys, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000086
liver/biliary measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or both kidneys, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
renal morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000087
kidney morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or both kidneys, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue in the body region between the thorax and pelvis.
mshimoyama
2010-06-23T04:12:38Z
CMO:0000313
abdominal fat weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000088
abdominal fat pad weight
Weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue in the body region between the thorax and pelvis.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of adipose tissue in entire body or region of body of an organism.
mshimoyama
2010-06-23T04:14:20Z
EFO:0004341
EFO:0004764
adipose tissue measurement
body fat distribution
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000089
body fat morphological measurement
Measurement of adipose tissue in entire body or region of body of an organism.
RGD:MS
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000090
liver/biliary morphological measurement
true
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000091
renal/urinary morphological measurement
true
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the liver, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The liver is the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000092
liver weight
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the liver, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The liver is the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the liver, the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000093
liver morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the liver, the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A measurement to assess the morphological or physiological state of the respiratory system or portion of the respiratory system.
EFO:0005921
EFO:0006897
EFO:0007627
EFO:0007939
EFO:0008431
EFO:0010068
EFO:0010339
FEV change measurement
FVC change measurement
airway imaging measurement
airway responsiveness measurement
maximal voluntary ventilation
respiratory symptom change measurement
respiratory symptom measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000094
respiratory system measurement
A measurement to assess the morphological or physiological state of the respiratory system or portion of the respiratory system.
RGD:MS
The weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue found in the abdomen compared to the weight of the entire body, usually expressed as a percentage.
mshimoyama
2010-06-23T04:14:38Z
EFO:0007628
EFO:0020098
gas trapping measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
abdominal fat ratio
adiposity index
CMO:0000095
abdominal fat pad weight to body weight ratio
The weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue found in the abdomen compared to the weight of the entire body, usually expressed as a percentage.
RGD:MS
The weight of the lung, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body (or a part of the body such as an organ) is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
CMO:0000631
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000096
lung weight
The weight of the lung, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body (or a part of the body such as an organ) is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The weight, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of one or both lungs, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000097
lung wet weight
The weight, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of one or both lungs, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The weight, after desiccation, of one or both lungs, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000098
lung dry weight
The weight, after desiccation, of one or both lungs, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The weight, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of the single lung located on the right side of the body. The lung is the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000099
right lung wet weight
The weight, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of the single lung located on the right side of the body. The lung is the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The weight, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of the single lung located on the left side of the body. The lung is the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000100
left lung wet weight
The weight, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of the single lung located on the left side of the body. The lung is the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of the lung, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body (or a part of the body such as an organ) is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000101
calculated lung weight
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of the lung, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body (or a part of the body such as an organ) is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight after dessication of one or both lungs, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
lung weight, dry/body weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000102
lung dry weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight after dessication of one or both lungs, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the right lung (the lung on the side of the body to the south when the organism is facing east) is divided by the weight of the left lung of the same individual and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The lungs are the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body (or a part of the body such as an organ) is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
right lung weight/left lung weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000103
Note that "left" and "right" in this context refer to the perspective of the organism, not that of the observer. (Reference: Wikipedia, Anatomical_terms_of_location).
right lung weight to left lung weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the right lung (the lung on the side of the body to the south when the organism is facing east) is divided by the weight of the left lung of the same individual and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The lungs are the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body (or a part of the body such as an organ) is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The weight, after desiccation, of one individual lung, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000104
single lung dry weight
The weight, after desiccation, of one individual lung, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
A measurement relating body weight to height in an organism; typically calculated as the weight of an individual divided by the height of that individual squared. For quadrupeds, the square of body height is often replaced by the square of body length.
EFO:0004340
EFO:0005851
EFO:0005935
EFO:0005936
EFO:0005937
EFO:0007041
body mass index
height-adjusted body mass index
longitudinal BMI measurement
overweight body mass index status
underweight body mass index status
clinical_measurement_ontology
BMI
obese body mass index status
CMO:0000105
body mass index (BMI)
A measurement relating body weight to height in an organism; typically calculated as the weight of an individual divided by the height of that individual squared. For quadrupeds, the square of body height is often replaced by the square of body length.
http://www.medicinenet.com
The vertical measurement of a body.
EFO:0004339
EFO:0005201
EFO:0006784
EFO:0006785
body height
body height at birth
infant body height
clinical_measurement_ontology
height growth measurement
CMO:0000106
body height
The vertical measurement of a body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement that indicates the compositional nature of a tissue or set of tissues.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:53:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000107
tissue composition measurement
A measurement that indicates the compositional nature of a tissue or set of tissues.
RGD:MS
A calculated value which compares the weight of the right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, with the weight of the left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, and presents it as a ratio.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T08:17:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000108
heart right ventricle weight to left ventricle weight ratio
A calculated value which compares the weight of the right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, with the weight of the left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, and presents it as a ratio.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of B lymphocytes in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T08:20:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000109
blood B lymphocyte count
The number of B lymphocytes in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of T lymphocytes in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T08:21:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood CD3 cell count
blood CD3(+) cell count
blood CD3-positive cell count
CMO:0000110
blood T lymphocyte count
The number of T lymphocytes in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of granulocytes (polymorphonuclear leukocytes) in a specified volume of blood, usually 1 cubic millimeter.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T08:22:51Z
EFO:0007987
granulocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000111
blood granulocyte count
The number of granulocytes (polymorphonuclear leukocytes) in a specified volume of blood, usually 1 cubic millimeter.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T09:04:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma ACE activity level
plasma dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase activity level
plasma peptidyl-dipeptidase A activity level
CMO:0000112
plasma angiotensin I converting enzyme activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of renin activity in a specified sample of blood via the direct immunologic detection of the renin protein in the sample and subsequent conversion of the protein level to an activity level.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T09:07:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000113
blood direct renin activity level
Measurement of the amount of renin activity in a specified sample of blood via the direct immunologic detection of the renin protein in the sample and subsequent conversion of the protein level to an activity level.
PMID:15339872
mshimoyama
2011-09-21T11:16:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000114
ventilation measurement
The amount of ezymatic activity of renin, an enzyme which catalyzes cleavage of the leucine-leucine bond in angiotensinogen to generate angiotensin I, in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T09:37:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000115
blood renin activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of renin, an enzyme which catalyzes cleavage of the leucine-leucine bond in angiotensinogen to generate angiotensin I, in a specified volume of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
An estimation of the amount of renin in a specific volume of plasma calculated from the rate of formation of angiotensin I or II.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T09:37:33Z
EFO:0006828
plasma renin activity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
random plasma renin level
CMO:0000116
plasma renin activity level
An estimation of the amount of renin in a specific volume of plasma calculated from the rate of formation of angiotensin I or II.
RGD:MS
The amount of free fatty acids found in a specific volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:18:31Z
EFO:0006807
EFO:0006808
EFO:0006809
EFO:0006810
EFO:0006824
EFO:0007759
EFO:0007760
EFO:0007761
EFO:0007762
EFO:0007763
MESH:D005230
blood NEFA level
blood non-esterified fatty acid level
alpha-linolenic acid measurement
arachidonic acid measurement
cis/trans-18:2 fatty acid measurement
dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid measurement
docosahexaenoic acid measurement
docosapentaenoic acid measurement
eicosapentaenoic acid measurement
gamma-linolenic acid measurement
linoleic acid measurement
oleic acid measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000117
blood free fatty acids level
The amount of free fatty acids found in a specific volume of blood.
PMID:9888641
The amount of triglycerides in a specific volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Triglycerides are any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:19:44Z
triglyceride measurement
EFO:0004530
EFO:0007681
triglyceride change measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000118
blood triglyceride level
The amount of triglycerides in a specific volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Triglycerides are any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of lipoproteins, any of a group of conjugated proteins that have at least one lipid component, in a specific volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:21:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000119
blood lipoprotein level
The amount of lipoproteins, any of a group of conjugated proteins that have at least one lipid component, in a specific volume of blood.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount of proteins that bind to lipids found in a specific volume of plasma.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:25:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000120
plasma apolipoprotein level
The amount of proteins that bind to lipids found in a specific volume of plasma.
RGD:MS
The amount of angiotensin II in a specific sample of blood. Angiotensin II (AngII) is the octapeptide, Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe, that is derived from angiotensinogen and acts as a powerful vasopressor and stimulator of aldosterone secretion.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:28:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood AngII level
CMO:0000121
blood angiotensin II level
The amount of angiotensin II in a specific sample of blood. Angiotensin II (AngII) is the octapeptide, Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe, that is derived from angiotensinogen and acts as a powerful vasopressor and stimulator of aldosterone secretion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angiotensin#Angiotensin_II
The average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell as a caculated value by dividing the total mass of hemoglobin by the number of red blood cells in a volume of blood, often expressed as picograms per cell.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:32:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000122
mean corpuscular hemoglobin level
true
The average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell as a caculated value by dividing the total mass of hemoglobin by the number of red blood cells in a volume of blood, often expressed as picograms per cell.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_corpuscular_hemoglobin
The amount of bilirubin found in a specific volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:35:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000123
blood bilirubin level
The amount of bilirubin found in a specific volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of sex steroids, hormones which interact with vertebrate androgen or estrogen receptors, found in a specific volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:48:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000124
blood sex steroid level
The amount of sex steroids, hormones which interact with vertebrate androgen or estrogen receptors, found in a specific volume of blood.
RGD:MS
Measurement of the amount of creatinine in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Creatinine is a nitrogenous compound formed in muscle as the end product of creatine metabolism. Blood and urine tests for creatinine are used as diagnostic indicators of kidney function and muscle mass.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T11:00:47Z
CHEBI:16737
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000125
urine creatinine level
Measurement of the amount of creatinine in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Creatinine is a nitrogenous compound formed in muscle as the end product of creatine metabolism. Blood and urine tests for creatinine are used as diagnostic indicators of kidney function and muscle mass.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The impedance, or opposition, of a section of tissue to passage of electric current.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T10:56:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000126
bioimpedance
The impedance, or opposition, of a section of tissue to passage of electric current.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the skeletal, smooth and/or heart muscles of the body.
mshimoyama
2010-06-24T01:24:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000127
muscle morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the skeletal, smooth and/or heart muscles of the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount of potassium ions in a specified volume of urine.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T11:01:17Z
EFO:0010952
urinary potassium measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000128
urine potassium level
The amount of potassium ions in a specified volume of urine.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of sodium ions in a specified volume of urine.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T11:01:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000129
urine sodium level
The amount of sodium ions in a specified volume of urine.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of albumin in a specified volume of urine. Urine albumin levels which are above normal but not detectable with routine protein testing are referred to as microalbuminuria.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T11:01:46Z
EFO:0010967
urinary microalbumin measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
urine microalbumin level
CMO:0000130
urine albumin level
The amount of albumin in a specified volume of urine. Urine albumin levels which are above normal but not detectable with routine protein testing are referred to as microalbuminuria.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Weight of muscle, an organ which contracts to produce movement.
mshimoyama
2010-06-24T01:24:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000131
muscle weight
Weight of muscle, an organ which contracts to produce movement.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Total volume of gas inhaled and exhaled from the lungs per one minute.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T11:12:05Z
MV
Q
Ve
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000132
minute ventilation
Total volume of gas inhaled and exhaled from the lungs per one minute.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of carbon dioxide present in air exhaled from the lungs.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T11:13:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000133
end-tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PETCO2)
The amount of carbon dioxide present in air exhaled from the lungs.
http://en.wikipedia.org
The rate of elimination of carbon dioxide from the lungs.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T11:13:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000134
maximal carbon dioxide production (VCO2)
The rate of elimination of carbon dioxide from the lungs.
RGD:MS
VO2 max (maximal oxygen consumption), refers to the maximum amount of oxygen that an individual can utilize during intense or maximal exercise. The more oxygen a person can use during high level exercise, the more energy a person can produce. This test is the gold standard for determining cardiorespiratory fitness because the muscles need oxygen for prolonged aerobic exercise, and the heart must pump adequate amounts of blood through the circulation to meet the demands of aerobic exercise.
mshimoyama
2009-12-17T11:14:04Z
EFO:0004887
maximal oxygen uptake measurement
maximum oxygen consumption
clinical_measurement_ontology
VO2 max
maximal aerobic capacity
maximal oxygen uptake
peak oxygen uptake
CMO:0000135
maximal oxygen consumption
VO2 max (maximal oxygen consumption), refers to the maximum amount of oxygen that an individual can utilize during intense or maximal exercise. The more oxygen a person can use during high level exercise, the more energy a person can produce. This test is the gold standard for determining cardiorespiratory fitness because the muscles need oxygen for prolonged aerobic exercise, and the heart must pump adequate amounts of blood through the circulation to meet the demands of aerobic exercise.
https://med.virginia.edu/exercise-physiology-core-laboratory/fitness-assessment-for-community-members/vo2-max-testing
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the brain, the component of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities.
RNigam
2010-05-17T01:26:52Z
EFO:0006516
EFO:0006913
EFO:0006930
EFO:0006931
EFO:0007739
EFO:0008387
MA:0000168
brain volume measurement
caudate nucleus measurement
left superior temporal gyrus thickness measurement
nucleus accumbens volume
prefrontal cortex cytoarchtiectural measurement
superior frontal gyrus grey matter volume measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000136
brain morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the brain, the component of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of the brain, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The brain is the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium. It is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
RNigam
2010-05-17T01:27:51Z
EFO:0006932
putamen volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000137
brain weight
The weight of the brain, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The brain is the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium. It is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of the brain, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
RNigam
2010-05-17T01:28:11Z
EFO:0006933
pallidum volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000138
calculated brain weight
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of the brain, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the brain is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
RNigam
2010-05-17T01:28:51Z
EFO:0006934
amygdala volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0000139
brain weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the brain is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
RNigam
2010-05-17T01:48:45Z
EFO:0006935
thalamus volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000140
both kidneys wet weight as percentage of body weight
true
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Weight of the liver in comparison to whole body weight expressed as percentage.
RNigam
2010-05-17T01:50:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver somatic index, LSI
CMO:0000141
liver weight as percentage of body weight
true
Weight of the liver in comparison to whole body weight expressed as percentage.
RGD:MS
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or both of the adrenal glands, the complex endocrine glands located just above the kidneys which release hormones in response to stress through the synthesis of corticosteroids such as cortisol and catecholamines such as adrenaline (epinephrine) and noradrenaline, as well as producing androgens in the innermost cortical layer.
RNigam
2010-05-17T01:59:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
suprarenal gland morphological measurement
CMO:0000142
adrenal gland morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or both of the adrenal glands, the complex endocrine glands located just above the kidneys which release hormones in response to stress through the synthesis of corticosteroids such as cortisol and catecholamines such as adrenaline (epinephrine) and noradrenaline, as well as producing androgens in the innermost cortical layer.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrenal_Gland
The weight of one or both of the adrenal glands, that is, their heaviness or the degree to which they are drawn toward the earth by gravity.
RNigam
2010-05-17T01:59:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
suprarenal gland weight
CMO:0000143
adrenal gland weight
The weight of one or both of the adrenal glands, that is, their heaviness or the degree to which they are drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of one or both adrenal glands.
RNigam
2010-05-17T02:00:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated suprarenal gland weight
CMO:0000144
calculated adrenal gland weight
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of one or both adrenal glands.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one individual adrenal gland is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
RNigam
2010-05-17T02:02:00Z
CMO:0000619
ratio of the weight of a single adrenal gland to the weight of the body
clinical_measurement_ontology
single adrenal gland weight as percentage of body weight
single suprarenal gland weight to body weight ratio
CMO:0000145
single adrenal gland weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one individual adrenal gland is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and to produce lymphocytes.
RNigam
2010-05-17T02:02:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000146
spleen morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and to produce lymphocytes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of the spleen, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The spleen is the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and to produce lymphocytes.
RNigam
2010-05-17T02:03:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000147
spleen weight
The weight of the spleen, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The spleen is the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and to produce lymphocytes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of the spleen, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
RNigam
2010-05-17T02:04:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000148
calculated spleen weight
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of the spleen, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the spleen is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
RNigam
2010-05-17T02:04:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
spleen weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0000149
spleen weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the spleen is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the form or structure of any organ which is part of the complex of male gonads, associated ducts, and external genitalia concerned with sexual reproduction.
RNigam
2010-05-17T02:05:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000150
male reproductive organ morphological measurement
Measurement of the form or structure of any organ which is part of the complex of male gonads, associated ducts, and external genitalia concerned with sexual reproduction.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of one or both of the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
RNigam
2010-05-17T02:06:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000151
testis weight
The weight of one or both of the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight of one or both of the testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop, which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathmatical process or computation.
RNigam
2010-05-17T02:06:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000152
calculated testis weight
The weight of one or both of the testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop, which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathmatical process or computation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or both testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop, is divided by the total body weight of the organism and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
RNigam
2010-05-17T02:07:21Z
testis weight as percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000153
testis weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or both testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop, is divided by the total body weight of the organism and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Weight of the brain after desiccation of the excised organ.
RNigam
2010-05-25T03:46:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000154
brain dry weight
Weight of the brain after desiccation of the excised organ.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
The weight of the brain after removal from the body but without desiccation.
RNigam
2010-05-25T03:47:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000155
brain wet weight
The weight of the brain after removal from the body but without desiccation.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or both lungs is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
RNigam
2010-05-25T03:48:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lung weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0000156
lung weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or both lungs is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight or heaviness of the liver, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
RNigam
2010-05-25T03:54:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000157
calculated liver weight
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight or heaviness of the liver, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of the liver, the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
RNigam
2010-05-25T03:55:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000158
liver wet weight
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of the liver, the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The weight after desiccation of the liver, the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
RNigam
2010-05-25T03:55:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000159
liver dry weight
The weight after desiccation of the liver, the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of one or both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
RNigam
2010-05-25T04:01:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000160
calculated kidney weight
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of one or both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The weight of an individual left adrenal gland, that is the gland located on the left side of the body when viewed from the organism's perspective, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
RNigam
2010-05-25T04:03:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
left suprarenal gland wet weight
CMO:0000161
left adrenal gland wet weight
The weight of an individual left adrenal gland, that is the gland located on the left side of the body when viewed from the organism's perspective, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The weight of an individual right adrenal gland, that is the gland located on the right side of the body when viewed from the organism's perspective, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
RNigam
2010-05-25T04:03:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
right suprarenal gland wet weight
CMO:0000162
right adrenal gland wet weight
The weight of an individual right adrenal gland, that is the gland located on the right side of the body when viewed from the organism's perspective, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Weight of one individual adrenal gland after removal from the body but without desiccation.
RNigam
2010-05-25T04:03:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
single suprarenal gland wet weight
CMO:0000163
single adrenal gland wet weight
Weight of one individual adrenal gland after removal from the body but without desiccation.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The total weight of both adrenal glands together after removal from the body but without desiccation.
RNigam
2010-05-25T04:04:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
both suprarenal glands wet weight
CMO:0000164
both adrenal glands wet weight
The total weight of both adrenal glands together after removal from the body but without desiccation.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The weight together, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of both lungs, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
RNigam
2010-05-25T04:07:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000165
both lungs wet weight
The weight together, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of both lungs, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
RNigam
2010-05-25T00:00:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000166
lung weight, single
true
Weight of one or both adrenal glands after removal from the body but without desiccation.
RNigam
2010-05-25T04:09:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
suprarenal gland wet weight
CMO:0000167
adrenal gland wet weight
Weight of one or both adrenal glands after removal from the body but without desiccation.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Weight of one or both adrenal glands after desiccation of the excised organ(s).
RNigam
2010-05-25T04:10:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
suprarenal gland dry weight
CMO:0000168
adrenal gland dry weight
Weight of one or both adrenal glands after desiccation of the excised organ(s).
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
The weight of one or both kidneys, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
RNigam
2010-05-25T04:11:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000169
kidney wet weight
The weight of one or both kidneys, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight after desiccation of one or both kidneys, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
RNigam
2010-05-25T04:11:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000170
kidney dry weight
The weight after desiccation of one or both kidneys, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of the spleen after removal from the body but without desiccation. The spleen is the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and to produce lymphocytes.
RNigam
2010-05-26T08:52:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000171
spleen wet weight
The weight of the spleen after removal from the body but without desiccation. The spleen is the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and to produce lymphocytes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of the spleen after desiccation. The spleen is the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and to produce lymphocytes.
RNigam
2010-05-26T08:52:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000172
spleen dry weight
The weight of the spleen after desiccation. The spleen is the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and to produce lymphocytes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of one or both of the testicles, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
RNigam
2010-05-26T08:55:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000173
testis wet weight
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of one or both of the testicles, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RNigam
2010-05-26T08:55:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000174
single testis dry weight
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation both of the testicles, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
RNigam
2010-05-26T08:55:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000175
both testes wet weight
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation both of the testicles, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of a single testicle, one of the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
RNigam
2010-05-26T08:56:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000176
single testis wet weight
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of a single testicle, one of the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of the right testicle, one of the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop. The right testicle is the one of the pair located closer to the right side of the body from the perspective of the subject.
RNigam
2010-05-26T08:56:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000177
right testis wet weight
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of the right testicle, one of the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop. The right testicle is the one of the pair located closer to the right side of the body from the perspective of the subject.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of the left testicle, one of the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop. The left testicle is the one of the pair located closer to the left side of the body from the perspective of the subject.
RNigam
2010-05-26T08:56:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000178
left testis wet weight
The weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of the left testicle, one of the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop. The left testicle is the one of the pair located closer to the left side of the body from the perspective of the subject.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a blood vessel, passing through its center and ending on either side at either the inner surface or outer surface of the blood vessel wall.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:05:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000179
blood vessel diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a blood vessel, passing through its center and ending on either side at either the inner surface or outer surface of the blood vessel wall.
RGD:JRS
Percentage of blood pumped out of the left ventricle with each heart beat.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:06:25Z
EF
EFO:0005527
EFO:0008373
PMID:32207065
LVEF
ejection fraction measurement
heart left ventricle ejection fraction
left ventricle ejection fraction
left ventricular ejection fraction
left ventricular ejection fraction measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000180
ejection fraction
Percentage of blood pumped out of the left ventricle with each heart beat.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
Volume of blood in left ventricle at end of contraction.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:08:28Z
PMID:12957726
ESV
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000181
end-systolic volume
Volume of blood in left ventricle at end of contraction.
PMID:12957726
Morphological measurement of the top most or forward most division of an organism's body usually containing the brain and sense organs.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:12:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000182
head morphological measurement
Morphological measurement of the top most or forward most division of an organism's body usually containing the brain and sense organs.
RGD:MS
Total distance around the head of an organism.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:12:29Z
EFO:0005114
head circumference
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000183
head circumference
Total distance around the head of an organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Total volume or capacity of the bony or cartilaginous framework of the head.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:12:47Z
EFO:0009278
clinical_measurement_ontology
cranial vault morphology measurement
CMO:0000184
skull volume
Total volume or capacity of the bony or cartilaginous framework of the head.
http://en.wikipedia.org
Morphological measurement of one of paired appendages used for locomotion or grasping.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:27:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000185
limb morphological measurement
Morphological measurement of one of paired appendages used for locomotion or grasping.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The linear distance around the lower portion of the hind limb, i.e. the segment of the hind limb farthest from the body.
mshimoyama
2010-12-17T01:17:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
distal back leg circumference
distal hind leg circumference
CMO:0000186
distal hind limb circumference
The linear distance around the lower portion of the hind limb, i.e. the segment of the hind limb farthest from the body.
RGD:JRS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumference
mshimoyama
2010-12-17T01:18:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000187
distal forelimb circumference
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:28:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000188
forelimb length
Measurement of the linear extent from end to end of a posterior appendage such as a leg.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:28:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
back leg length
hind leg length
CMO:0000189
hind limb length
Measurement of the linear extent from end to end of a posterior appendage such as a leg.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Any morphological measurement of the flexible appendage extending outward from the trunk or main part of the body.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:29:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000190
tail morphological measurement
Any morphological measurement of the flexible appendage extending outward from the trunk or main part of the body.
RGD:MS
The distance from the tip of the extended, flexible appendage at the rear of a vertebrate to the point of contact with the trunk or main body.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:29:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000191
tail length
The distance from the tip of the extended, flexible appendage at the rear of a vertebrate to the point of contact with the trunk or main body.
RGD:MS
Measurement of the resistance of blood to flow caused by friction of its component molecules as they slide past one another.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:31:33Z
EFO:0004301
blood viscosity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000192
blood viscosity measurement
Measurement of the resistance of blood to flow caused by friction of its component molecules as they slide past one another.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the amount, by weight, of the small deposits of fat located within a specified amount of skeletal muscle.
mshimoyama
2010-06-24T01:24:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
intramuscular adipose tissue weight
intramuscular adipose weight
CMO:0000193
intramuscular fat weight
A measurement of the amount, by weight, of the small deposits of fat located within a specified amount of skeletal muscle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intramuscular_fat
A measurement to describe the combined properties of viscosity, related to the energy dissipated during flow, and elasticity, related to the energy stored during flow, of blood.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:34:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000194
blood viscoelasticity
A measurement to describe the combined properties of viscosity, related to the energy dissipated during flow, and elasticity, related to the energy stored during flow, of blood.
http://www.vilastic.com
Any measurement of the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:38:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood flow measurement
CMO:0000195
circulation measurement
Any measurement of the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The volume of blood flowing through a vessel or organ per unit of time.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:38:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000196
blood flow rate
The volume of blood flowing through a vessel or organ per unit of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The volume of blood pumped from the right or left ventricle per minute, also used to calculate - stroke volume X heart rate.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:51:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000197
cardiac output
The volume of blood pumped from the right or left ventricle per minute, also used to calculate - stroke volume X heart rate.
RGD:MS
The volume of blood flowing through an artery per unit time.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:56:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000198
arterial blood flow rate
The volume of blood flowing through an artery per unit time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The volume of blood passing through a vein per unit time.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T09:56:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000199
venous blood flow rate
The volume of blood passing through a vein per unit time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the small deposits of fat located within and throughout skeletal muscle is presented as a percentage of the total weight of the body thus normalizing it to body weight.
mshimoyama
2010-06-24T01:24:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
intramuscular adipose weight as percent of body weight
CMO:0000200
intramuscular fat weight as percent of body weight
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the small deposits of fat located within and throughout skeletal muscle is presented as a percentage of the total weight of the body thus normalizing it to body weight.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intramuscular_fat
Movement of blood along the solid wall of a vessel, often represented by the Hagen-Poiseuille equation.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T10:04:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000201
vessel shear stress measurement
Movement of blood along the solid wall of a vessel, often represented by the Hagen-Poiseuille equation.
RGD:MS
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T10:51:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000202
in vitro vessel shear stress
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T10:52:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000203
in vivo vessel shear stress
Measurement to assess the sequential process through which multiple factors of the blood interact to form an insoluble fibrin clot.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T10:53:38Z
EFO:0004634
coagulation factor measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000204
blood coagulation measurement
Measurement to assess the sequential process through which multiple factors of the blood interact to form an insoluble fibrin clot.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the coagulation properties of blood within a living organism or as it leaves the living organism.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T11:01:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000205
in vivo coagulation measurement
Measurement of the coagulation properties of blood within a living organism or as it leaves the living organism.
RGD:MS
Measurement of coagulation and factors affecting coagulation in blood after removal from the living organism.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T11:01:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000206
in vitro coagulation measurement
Measurement of coagulation and factors affecting coagulation in blood after removal from the living organism.
RGD:MS
The time interval between the appearance of the first drop of blood and the removal of the last drop after puncture. In humans, the puncture is often made in the ear lobe or finger.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T11:04:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000207
bleeding time (BT)
The time interval between the appearance of the first drop of blood and the removal of the last drop after puncture. In humans, the puncture is often made in the ear lobe or finger.
http://www.medilexicon.com
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the small deposits of fat located within and throughout skeletal muscle.
mshimoyama
2010-06-24T01:25:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000208
intramuscular fat morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the small deposits of fat located within and throughout skeletal muscle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intramuscular_fat
Measurement of the amount of fibrinogen in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Fibrinogen is a glycoprotein comprised of three pairs of nonidentical polypeptide chains; cleavage products of fibrinogen have a major role in blood clotting as well as roles in cell adhesion and spreading, display vasoconstrictor activity, and can function as chemotactic and mitogenic agents for several cell types.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T11:07:51Z
EFO:0004623
fibrinogen measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Factor I level
CMO:0000209
blood fibrinogen level
Measurement of the amount of fibrinogen in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Fibrinogen is a glycoprotein comprised of three pairs of nonidentical polypeptide chains; cleavage products of fibrinogen have a major role in blood clotting as well as roles in cell adhesion and spreading, display vasoconstrictor activity, and can function as chemotactic and mitogenic agents for several cell types.
RGD:737209
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibrinogen
The time needed for plasma to form a fibrin clot after the addition of calcium and a phospholipid reagent. It is used to evaluate the intrinsic clotting system.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T11:20:31Z
EFO:0004310
partial thromboplastin time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000210
activated partial thromboplastin time
The time needed for plasma to form a fibrin clot after the addition of calcium and a phospholipid reagent. It is used to evaluate the intrinsic clotting system.
http://www.medilexicon.com
Measurement of the clotting ability of fibrinogen, prothrombin, proaccelerin, proconvertin and Stuart factor, usually given in seconds to formation of clot after the addition of a tissue factor or thromboplastin.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T11:21:04Z
EFO:0008390
prothrombin time measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000211
prothrombin time
Measurement of the clotting ability of fibrinogen, prothrombin, proaccelerin, proconvertin and Stuart factor, usually given in seconds to formation of clot after the addition of a tissue factor or thromboplastin.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The time needed for a fibrin clot to form after the addition of thrombin to citrated plasma.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T11:21:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000212
thrombin time
The time needed for a fibrin clot to form after the addition of thrombin to citrated plasma.
http://www.medilexicon.com
A calculated measurement of the number of intramuscular fat cells, that is, adipocytes which make up the small deposits of fat located within and throughout skeletal muscle, divided by the volume of skeletal muscle in the sample, presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the size of the muscle sample.
mshimoyama
2010-06-24T01:26:34Z
intramuscular adipocyte count to skeletal muscle volume ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of adipocytes per cubic centimeter of muscle
number of fat cells per cubic cm of muscle
CMO:0000213
intramuscular fat cell count to skeletal muscle volume ratio
A calculated measurement of the number of intramuscular fat cells, that is, adipocytes which make up the small deposits of fat located within and throughout skeletal muscle, divided by the volume of skeletal muscle in the sample, presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the size of the muscle sample.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value in which the area of intramuscular fat divided by a specified area of skeletal muscle and presented as a percentage, thus normalizing it to the total area of the muscle.
mshimoyama
2010-06-24T01:27:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
intramuscular adipose area as percentage of muscle area
intramuscular adipose area as percentage of skeletal muscle area
CMO:0000214
intramuscular fat area as percentage of skeletal muscle area
A calculated value in which the area of intramuscular fat divided by a specified area of skeletal muscle and presented as a percentage, thus normalizing it to the total area of the muscle.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T02:02:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
vasodilation measurement
CMO:0000215
blood vessel dilation measurement
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T02:02:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000216
lumen diameter at maximum dilation expressed as percent of baseline
The amount of magnesium ions in a specified volume of plasma.
mshimoyama
2010-06-25T10:27:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000217
plasma magnesium level
The amount of magnesium ions in a specified volume of plasma.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T02:34:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
vasoconstriction measurement
CMO:0000218
blood vessel constriction measurement
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T02:35:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000219
lumen diameter at maximum constriction expressed as percent of baseline
Resistance to blood flow by blood vessels throughout the body, the degree to which the blood vessels impede the flow of blood, often calculated as SVR equal to the difference between mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and central venous pressure (CVP) divided by cardiac output (CO) (SVR=MAP − CVP/CO).
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T02:41:52Z
PMID:22258067
SVR
TPR
total peripheral resistance
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000220
systemic vascular resistance
Resistance to blood flow by blood vessels throughout the body, the degree to which the blood vessels impede the flow of blood, often calculated as SVR equal to the difference between mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and central venous pressure (CVP) divided by cardiac output (CO) (SVR=MAP − CVP/CO).
PMID:22258067
RGD:MS
Volume of blood in left ventricle immediately before a contraction.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T03:56:38Z
PMID:12957726
EDV
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000221
end-diastolic volume
Volume of blood in left ventricle immediately before a contraction.
PMID:12957726
Volume of gas inhaled and exhaled during one respiratory cycle.
mshimoyama
2010-06-10T03:57:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000222
tidal volume
Volume of gas inhaled and exhaled during one respiratory cycle.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Volume of blood pumped from one ventricle of the heart with each beat, calculated by subtracting the volume of blood in the ventricle at the end of a beat (end-systolic volume) from the volume of blood just prior to the beat (end-diastolic volume).
mshimoyama
2010-06-11T01:32:10Z
SV
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000223
stroke volume
Volume of blood pumped from one ventricle of the heart with each beat, calculated by subtracting the volume of blood in the ventricle at the end of a beat (end-systolic volume) from the volume of blood just prior to the beat (end-diastolic volume).
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:22783192
A measurement on the adipose tissue in a portion of the body.
mshimoyama
2010-06-16T10:54:24Z
EFO:0007890
pericardial adipose tissue measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000224
body region fat morphological measurement
A measurement on the adipose tissue in a portion of the body.
RGD:MS
Any measurement of a gas or gases dissolved in arterial blood, that is, blood which has absorbed oxygen in the lungs, including oxygen, nitrogen carbon dioxide and/or hydrogen.
mshimoyama
2010-06-25T10:29:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000225
arterial blood gas measurement
Any measurement of a gas or gases dissolved in arterial blood, that is, blood which has absorbed oxygen in the lungs, including oxygen, nitrogen carbon dioxide and/or hydrogen.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Total body fat as a percentage of total body mass calculated based on Total Body Water equal to 0.372 times height in centimeters squared divided by resistance plus 3.05 times sex (male-1, female-2) plus 0.142 times weight minus 0.69 times age.
mshimoyama
2010-06-16T10:58:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000226
body fat percentage, Lukaski equation
Total body fat as a percentage of total body mass calculated based on Total Body Water equal to 0.372 times height in centimeters squared divided by resistance plus 3.05 times sex (male-1, female-2) plus 0.142 times weight minus 0.69 times age.
RGD:MS
http://www.brianmac.co.uk/fatbia.htm
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more cells. A cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T10:30:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000227
cell measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more cells. A cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Number of cells of muscular tissue in the heart in a specified sample size.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T10:30:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000228
cardiomyocyte count
Number of cells of muscular tissue in the heart in a specified sample size.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of the specialized liner cells that form an interface between the circulating blood and the rest of the vessel wall in a specified sample of blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T10:33:11Z
blood vessel endothelial cell number
vascular endothelial cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000229
blood vessel endothelial cell count
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of the specialized liner cells that form an interface between the circulating blood and the rest of the vessel wall in a specified sample of blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of components of the electrical conduction system of the heart.The electrical conduction system of the heart transmits signals generated usually by the sinoatrial node to cause contraction of the heart muscle.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T10:36:15Z
EFO:0007885
JT interval
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000230
heart electrical conduction measurement
Difference in electrical polarization or charge between two sides of a cell membrane or cell wall.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T10:37:24Z
transmembrane potential
clinical_measurement_ontology
membrane electric potential gradient
membrane voltage
CMO:0000231
cell membrane potential
Difference in electrical polarization or charge between two sides of a cell membrane or cell wall.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Interval between an R wave and the next R wave of successive heart beats, inverse of the heart rate.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T10:39:30Z
EFO:0004831
RR interval
clinical_measurement_ontology
RR_Interval
CMO:0000232
RR interval
Interval between an R wave and the next R wave of successive heart beats, inverse of the heart rate.
RGD:MS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECG
RR_Interval
ECGOntology:ECG_000000042
Time between the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the QRS complex, reflects the time the electrical impulse takes to travel from the sinus node through the AV node and entering the ventricles, used as an estimate of AV node function.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T10:40:52Z
EFO:0004462
EFO:0005095
PQ Interval
PR interval
PR segment
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000233
PR interval
Time between the beginning of the P wave to the beginning of the QRS complex, reflects the time the electrical impulse takes to travel from the sinus node through the AV node and entering the ventricles, used as an estimate of AV node function.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECG
The time between the J point ( the point at which the QRS complex finishes and the ST segment begins) to the end of the T wave.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T10:43:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ST_Interval
CMO:0000234
ST interval
The time between the J point ( the point at which the QRS complex finishes and the ST segment begins) to the end of the T wave.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECG
ST_Interval
ECGOntology:ECG_000000824
An interval measured from the onset of the QRS wave complex to the offset of the T wave.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T10:45:44Z
EFO:0004682
QT interval
clinical_measurement_ontology
QT_Interval
CMO:0000235
QT interval
An interval measured from the onset of the QRS wave complex to the offset of the T wave.
RGD:MS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECG
QT_Interval
ECGOntology:ECG_000000682
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T10:53:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000236
heart wall thickness
The depth of the wall of the aorta, the main trunk from which the arterial system proceeds.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T10:54:17Z
aortic wall thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000237
aorta wall thickness
The depth of the wall of the aorta, the main trunk from which the arterial system proceeds.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The thickness or depth of the dorsal/posterior wall of the heart. The dorsal wall is the portion of the heart muscle which is closest to the spine and farthest from the chest wall of the organism.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T11:13:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart dorsal wall thickness
CMO:0000238
heart posterior wall thickness
The thickness or depth of the dorsal/posterior wall of the heart. The dorsal wall is the portion of the heart muscle which is closest to the spine and farthest from the chest wall of the organism.
PGA:Ultrasound_protocol
RGD:JRS
The thickness or depth (i.e. the measurement of the two-dimensional extent of the distance between the inner and outer surfaces) of the dorsal/posterior wall of the left ventricle of the heart. The dorsal wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is closest to the spine and farthest from the chest wall of the organism. The left ventricle is the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T11:15:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart left ventricle dorsal wall thickness
CMO:0000239
Note that "left" in this context refers to the perspective of the organism, not that of the observer.
heart left ventricle posterior wall thickness
The thickness or depth (i.e. the measurement of the two-dimensional extent of the distance between the inner and outer surfaces) of the dorsal/posterior wall of the left ventricle of the heart. The dorsal wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is closest to the spine and farthest from the chest wall of the organism. The left ventricle is the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PGA:Ultrasound_protocol
RGD:JRS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location)
The thickness or depth of the dorsal/posterior wall of the right ventricle of the heart. The dorsal wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is closest to the spine and farthest from the chest wall of the organism.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T11:15:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart right ventricle dorsal wall thickness
CMO:0000240
heart right ventricle posterior wall thickness
The thickness or depth of the dorsal/posterior wall of the right ventricle of the heart. The dorsal wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is closest to the spine and farthest from the chest wall of the organism.
PGA:Ultrasound_protocol
RGD:JRS
The comparison of forced expiratory volume to forced vital capacity expressed as ratio or percentage.
mshimoyama
2010-12-16T01:02:33Z
EFO:0004713
FEV/FEC ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000241
forced expiratory volume to forced vital capacity ratio
The comparison of forced expiratory volume to forced vital capacity expressed as ratio or percentage.
http://en.wikipedia.org
Distance completely around the body in the area between the thorax and hips. In humans, this is commonly at the umbilicus.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T11:28:45Z
EFO:0004342
waist circumference
clinical_measurement_ontology
waist girth
CMO:0000242
waist circumference
Distance completely around the body in the area between the thorax and hips. In humans, this is commonly at the umbilicus.
RGD:MS
Total area of adipose tissue in the abdominal area including subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T11:30:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000243
total abdominal fat area
Total area of adipose tissue in the abdominal area including subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue.
RGD:MS
Area of adipose tissue within the muscle wall surrounding the abdominal cavity.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T11:32:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
intra-abdominal fat area
CMO:0000244
abdominal visceral fat area
Area of adipose tissue within the muscle wall surrounding the abdominal cavity.
RGD:MS
Area of adipose tissue found beneath the skin in the abdominal region. Sometimes calculated as total fat area minus abdominal visceral fat area.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T11:34:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000245
abdominal subcutaneous fat area
Area of adipose tissue found beneath the skin in the abdominal region. Sometimes calculated as total fat area minus abdominal visceral fat area.
RGD:MS
This measurement is made on the layer of skin and subcutaneous fat raised by pinching the skin and letting the underlying muscle fall back to the bone. It is often used to estimate percentage of body fat.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:15:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000246
skin fold thickness
This measurement is made on the layer of skin and subcutaneous fat raised by pinching the skin and letting the underlying muscle fall back to the bone. It is often used to estimate percentage of body fat.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement made on the layer of skin and subcutaneous fat raised by pinching the skin and letting the underlying muscle fall back to the bone in the region of the biceps muscle, commonly the upper arm in humans.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:16:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000247
skin fold thickness, bicep
Measurement made on the layer of skin and subcutaneous fat raised by pinching the skin and letting the underlying muscle fall back to the bone in the region of the biceps muscle, commonly the upper arm in humans.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a fold of skin and subcutaneous fat taken at a point running parallel to the length of the upper limb over the triceps muscle midway between the acromion and olecranon.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:16:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000248
skin fold thickness, tricep
Measurement of a fold of skin and subcutaneous fat taken at a point running parallel to the length of the upper limb over the triceps muscle midway between the acromion and olecranon.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement made on the layer of skin and subcutaneous fat raised by pinching the skin and letting the underlying muscle fall back to the bone in the region just below the scapula.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:16:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000249
skin fold thickness, subscapular
Measurement made on the layer of skin and subcutaneous fat raised by pinching the skin and letting the underlying muscle fall back to the bone in the region just below the scapula.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement is made on the layer of skin and subcutaneous fat raised by pinching the skin and letting the underlying muscle fall back to the bone in the area at the midaxillary line directly above the iliac crest.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:17:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000250
skin fold thickness, suprailiac
Measurement is made on the layer of skin and subcutaneous fat raised by pinching the skin and letting the underlying muscle fall back to the bone in the area at the midaxillary line directly above the iliac crest.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The volume of air that can be forcibly expelled from a maximally inflated lung.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:18:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
forced expired vital capacity
CMO:0000251
forced vital capacity (FVC)
The volume of air that can be forcibly expelled from a maximally inflated lung.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:18:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000252
maximum inspiratory flow (PIF)
Maximal rate of air flow through the pulmonary tree during forced expiration.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:19:05Z
EFO:0004313
EFO:0009718
maximal midexpiratory flow rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
PEF
peak expiratory flow
CMO:0000253
maximum mid-expiratory flow (MMEF)
Maximal rate of air flow through the pulmonary tree during forced expiration.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Fraction of forced vital capacity that is exhaled in a specific number of seconds.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:19:28Z
EFO:0004314
forced expiratory volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000254
forced expiratory volume
Fraction of forced vital capacity that is exhaled in a specific number of seconds.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Maximum volume of air that an organism can breathe in and out during a specified period of time, often 1 minute.
mshimoyama
2010-12-17T09:50:05Z
MVV
clinical_measurement_ontology
maximum breathing capacity
CMO:0000255
maximal volume ventilation
Maximum volume of air that an organism can breathe in and out during a specified period of time, often 1 minute.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Any measurement of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys, or its components.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:26:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000256
urine measurement
Any measurement of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys, or its components.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
This calculated measurement is the ratio of the density of urine to the density of water at a given temperature and pressure.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:27:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
urine density
CMO:0000257
urine specific gravity
This calculated measurement is the ratio of the density of urine to the density of water at a given temperature and pressure.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Urine pH is a measure of its acidity and is determined by the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in a specified sample of urine.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:30:48Z
EFO:0010136
urinary pH measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000258
urine pH
Urine pH is a measure of its acidity and is determined by the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in a specified sample of urine.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of urine voided.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:31:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000259
urine volume
The amount of urine voided.
RGD:MS
The amount of urine voided over a specified period of time.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:32:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000260
timed urine volume
The amount of urine voided over a specified period of time.
RGD:MS
The number of times an organism voids urine over a specified period of time.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:33:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000261
urination frequency
The number of times an organism voids urine over a specified period of time.
RGD:MS
Measurement of the amount of one or more catecholamines, any of a group of amines composed of a pyrocatechol molecule and the aliphatic portion of an amine that have important physiological effects as neurotransmitters and hormones, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:34:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
free catecholamine fractionation measurement
CMO:0000262
urine catecholamine level
Measurement of the amount of one or more catecholamines, any of a group of amines composed of a pyrocatechol molecule and the aliphatic portion of an amine that have important physiological effects as neurotransmitters and hormones, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The magnitude of the P wave, the initial deflection of the cardiac cycle representing excitation of the atria as presented in an electrocardiogram.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:38:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000263
P wave amplitude
The magnitude of the P wave, the initial deflection of the cardiac cycle representing excitation of the atria as presented in an electrocardiogram.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The time from start to finish of the P wave , in the electrocardiograph illustrating the initial deflection of the cardiac cycle, representing the excitation of the atria.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:39:11Z
EFO:0005094
P wave duration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000264
P wave duration
The time from start to finish of the P wave , in the electrocardiograph illustrating the initial deflection of the cardiac cycle, representing the excitation of the atria.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The distance to the lowest part of the Q wave which shows the initial downward deflection related to the initial phase of depolarization of the ventricular myocardium and the depolarization of the interventricular septum as measured by electrocardiograph.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:39:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000265
Q wave depth
The distance to the lowest part of the Q wave which shows the initial downward deflection related to the initial phase of depolarization of the ventricular myocardium and the depolarization of the interventricular septum as measured by electrocardiograph.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The time from start to finish of the Q wave which illustrates the initial downward deflection related to the initial phase of depolarization of the ventricular myocardium and the depolarization of the interventricular septum as measured by an electrocardiograph.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:39:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000266
Q wave duration
The time from start to finish of the Q wave which illustrates the initial downward deflection related to the initial phase of depolarization of the ventricular myocardium and the depolarization of the interventricular septum as measured by an electrocardiograph.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The time from start to finish of the QRS interval as calculated from a set of measurements taken from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the QRS complex representing the time it takes for ventricles to depolarize.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:40:13Z
EFO:0005055
EFO:0007928
QRS duration
clinical_measurement_ontology
ventricular rate measurement
CMO:0000267
QRS duration
The time from start to finish of the QRS interval as calculated from a set of measurements taken from the beginning of the QRS complex to the end of the QRS complex representing the time it takes for ventricles to depolarize.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The magnitude of the portion of the electrocardiograph comprising the Q, R, and S waves which together represent ventricular depolarization.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:40:30Z
EFO:0007742
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000268
QRS amplitude
The magnitude of the portion of the electrocardiograph comprising the Q, R, and S waves which together represent ventricular depolarization.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
QT interval corrected for heart rate calculated by the QT interval divided by the square root of the interval from one QRS complex to the onset of the next QRS complex measured in seconds.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:40:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000269
QTC interval
QT interval corrected for heart rate calculated by the QT interval divided by the square root of the interval from one QRS complex to the onset of the next QRS complex measured in seconds.
http://en.wikipedia.org
The magnitude of the R wave, which is the initial upward deflection of the QRS complex following the Q wave representing early depolarization of the ventricles as illustrated by an electrocardiograph.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:41:09Z
EFO:0007741
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000270
R wave amplitude
The magnitude of the R wave, which is the initial upward deflection of the QRS complex following the Q wave representing early depolarization of the ventricles as illustrated by an electrocardiograph.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The time from start to finish of the R wave, the initial upward deflection of the QRS complex following the Q wave which represents early depolarization of the ventricles as illustrated in and electrocardiograph.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:41:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000271
R wave duration
The time from start to finish of the R wave, the initial upward deflection of the QRS complex following the Q wave which represents early depolarization of the ventricles as illustrated in and electrocardiograph.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The magnitude of the S wave, the downward deflection of the QRS complex following the R wave representing late depolarization of the ventricles as illustrated in an electrocardiograph.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:41:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000272
S wave amplitude
The magnitude of the S wave, the downward deflection of the QRS complex following the R wave representing late depolarization of the ventricles as illustrated in an electrocardiograph.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The time from start to finish of the S wave which is the downward deflection of the QRS complex following the R wave representing late depolarization as illustrated by an electrocardiograph.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:42:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000273
S wave duration
The time from start to finish of the S wave which is the downward deflection of the QRS complex following the R wave representing late depolarization as illustrated by an electrocardiograph.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:42:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000274
ST amplitude
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:42:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000275
ST slope
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:43:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000276
ST wave displacement
The magnitude of the T wave, the deflection following the QRS complex representing repolarization of the ventricles as illustrated by and electrocardiograph.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T12:43:21Z
EFO:0008398
T wave morphology measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000277
T wave amplitude
The magnitude of the T wave, the deflection following the QRS complex representing repolarization of the ventricles as illustrated by and electrocardiograph.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
An interval measured from the onset of the P wave in one PQRST wave complex to the onset of the P wave in the following PQRST wave complex.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T03:09:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
PP_Interval
CMO:0000278
PP interval
An interval measured from the onset of the P wave in one PQRST wave complex to the onset of the P wave in the following PQRST wave complex.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECG
PP_Interval
ECGOntology:ECG_000000011
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T03:36:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000279
urine bilirubin level
The amount of amylase, an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of starch and glycogen, in a specified volume of urine.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T03:41:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000280
urine amylase level
The amount of amylase, an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of starch and glycogen, in a specified volume of urine.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of calcium in a specified volume of urine. Usually determined from a 24 hour volume of urine, expressed in mg of urine per kg of calcium per day or mg per 24 hours.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T03:42:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000281
urine calcium level
The amount of calcium in a specified volume of urine. Usually determined from a 24 hour volume of urine, expressed in mg of urine per kg of calcium per day or mg per 24 hours.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/
The amount of cortisol, a glucocorticoid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex, in a specified volume of urine.
mshimoyama
2010-06-17T03:50:25Z
cortisol measurement
EFO:0005843
clinical_measurement_ontology
free cortisol
CMO:0000282
urine cortisol level
The amount of cortisol, a glucocorticoid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex, in a specified volume of urine.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The force per unit area attributable to the carbon dioxide, a colorless, odorless, incombustible gas formed during respiration and composed of one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen, dissolved in a specified volume of blood, defined as the force per unit area exerted by carbon dioxide in a mixture of gases in equilibrium with such a sample of blood at the same temperature.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T02:40:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
PaCO2
CMO:0000283
partial pressure of blood carbon dioxide (Pco2)
The force per unit area attributable to the carbon dioxide, a colorless, odorless, incombustible gas formed during respiration and composed of one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen, dissolved in a specified volume of blood, defined as the force per unit area exerted by carbon dioxide in a mixture of gases in equilibrium with such a sample of blood at the same temperature.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A measure of the amount of carboxyhemoglobin formed by the combination of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
mshimoyama
2010-06-25T10:33:13Z
serum carboxyhaemoglobin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood carbon monoxide level
CMO:0000284
serum carboxyhemoglobin level
A measure of the amount of carboxyhemoglobin formed by the combination of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Time for whole blood to clot after the addition of particulate activators.
mshimoyama
2010-06-25T11:36:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000285
activated clotting time (ACT)
Time for whole blood to clot after the addition of particulate activators.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Measurement of the amount in blood of a molecular chain compound composed of two or more amino acids joined by peptide bonds that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
mshimoyama
2010-06-25T12:08:08Z
EFO:0004504
serum hepcidin measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000286
blood peptide hormone level
Measurement of the amount in blood of a molecular chain compound composed of two or more amino acids joined by peptide bonds that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
mshimoyama
2010-06-25T12:08:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ACTH
corticotropin
CMO:0000287
serum adrenocorticotropic hormone level (ACTH)
Change in the amount of air breathed in and out between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage.
mshimoyama
2011-09-21T11:17:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000288
percent change in ventilation
Change in the amount of air breathed in and out between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage.
RGD:MS
The number of breaths taken by an organism per unit of time.
mshimoyama
2011-09-21T11:30:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
breathing frequency
pulmonary ventilation rate
respiratory rate
CMO:0000289
respiration rate
The number of breaths taken by an organism per unit of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell caculated by dividing the total mass of hemoglobin by the number of red blood cells in a volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2010-06-25T01:31:46Z
CMO:0000122
EFO:0004527
MCH
mean corpuscular haemoglobin level
mean corpuscular hemoglobin
mean corpuscular hemoglobin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000290
mean corpuscular hemoglobin
The average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell caculated by dividing the total mass of hemoglobin by the number of red blood cells in a volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_corpuscular_hemoglobin
This is a measure of the concentration of hemoglobin in a given volume of packed red blood cells.
mshimoyama
2010-06-25T01:32:50Z
EFO:0004528
MCHC
mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000291
mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration
This is a measure of the concentration of hemoglobin in a given volume of packed red blood cells.
http://en.wikipedia.org
The difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressures, i.e. the difference between the maximal arterial pressure and minimal arterial pressure during the cardiac cycle.
mshimoyama
2010-06-25T01:54:10Z
EFO:0005763
pulse pressure measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000292
pulse pressure
The difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressures, i.e. the difference between the maximal arterial pressure and minimal arterial pressure during the cardiac cycle.
Berne_and_Levy:Berne_and_Levy_Physiology--6th_Ed
ISBN:978-0323073622
In humans this measurement is commonly performed with the individual's arm extended perpendicular to the body and bent with the fingers pointing up so the angle at the elbow is 90 degrees. The greatest distance across the elbow joint is used for the measurement.
mshimoyama
2010-08-04T09:43:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000293
elbow breadth
In humans this measurement is commonly performed with the individual's arm extended perpendicular to the body and bent with the fingers pointing up so the angle at the elbow is 90 degrees. The greatest distance across the elbow joint is used for the measurement.
Frisancho_and_Flegel:Frisancho_and_Flegel_1983
The count of the rhythmic contractions and expansions of an artery due to the surge of blood from the beat of the heart.
mshimoyama
2010-08-04T10:37:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000294
pulse
The count of the rhythmic contractions and expansions of an artery due to the surge of blood from the beat of the heart.
http://www.medicinenet.com
The measured distance from an individual's back to upper abdomen from midway between the top of the pelvis and the bottom of the ribs, commonly measured while the individual is upright.
mshimoyama
2010-08-04T01:46:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000295
upright sagittal abdominal diameter
The measured distance from an individual's back to upper abdomen from midway between the top of the pelvis and the bottom of the ribs, commonly measured while the individual is upright.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagittal_Abdominal_Diameter
mshimoyama
2010-08-04T01:50:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000296
abdominal morphological measurement
Measured distance between back and upper abdomen of an individual, midway between the top of the pelvis and bottom of the ribs while individual is in the supine position.
mshimoyama
2010-08-04T01:51:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000297
supine abdominal height
Measured distance between back and upper abdomen of an individual, midway between the top of the pelvis and bottom of the ribs while individual is in the supine position.
http://en.wikipedia.org
The difference between partial pressure of blood carbon dioxide between two points in time or two conditions.
mshimoyama
2011-09-21T11:44:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000298
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in partial pressure of blood carbon dioxide
The difference between partial pressure of blood carbon dioxide between two points in time or two conditions.
RGD:MS
Difference in partial pressure of blood oxygen between two points in time or two conditions.
mshimoyama
2011-09-21T11:47:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000299
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in partial pressure of blood oxygen
Difference in partial pressure of blood oxygen between two points in time or two conditions.
RGD:MS
The difference in blood pH between two different points in time or between two different conditions.
mshimoyama
2011-09-21T01:19:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000300
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in blood pH
The difference in blood pH between two different points in time or between two different conditions.
RGD:MS
The measure of mass per unit of volume often used to determine body fat composition. Techniques often used include comparison of body weight inside and outside of water or a ratio of body volume and weight. Common formulas include body density equal to body weight divided by body volume minus residual lung volume or body density equal to body weight divided by the dividend of body weight minus water weight divided by the density of water minus residual lung volume.
mshimoyama
2010-08-04T02:17:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000301
body density
The measure of mass per unit of volume often used to determine body fat composition. Techniques often used include comparison of body weight inside and outside of water or a ratio of body volume and weight. Common formulas include body density equal to body weight divided by body volume minus residual lung volume or body density equal to body weight divided by the dividend of body weight minus water weight divided by the density of water minus residual lung volume.
http://www.encyclopedia.com
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T08:53:40Z
EFO:0007800
body fat percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000302
body fat percentage
Total body fat expressed as a percentage of body mass using the formula percent body fat equals 495 divided by body density minus 450. Often used for Caucasian men.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T08:54:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000303
body fat percentage, Siri equation
Total body fat expressed as a percentage of body mass using the formula percent body fat equals 495 divided by body density minus 450. Often used for Caucasian men.
http://www.topendsports.com
The total amount of body fat calculated as fat mass index equal to fat weight divided by height squared.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T09:10:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000304
fat mass index (FMI)
The total amount of body fat calculated as fat mass index equal to fat weight divided by height squared.
Schutz_Kyle_and_Pichard:Schutz_et_al_2002
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T09:19:24Z
EFO:0005409
fat body mass
clinical_measurement_ontology
total body fat weight
CMO:0000305
total body fat mass
Portion of the body not comprised of lipids often calculated as fat free mass equal to fat free mass divided by height squared.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T09:21:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000306
fat free mass index (FFMI)
Portion of the body not comprised of lipids often calculated as fat free mass equal to fat free mass divided by height squared.
Schutz_Kyle_and_Pichard:Schutz_et_al_2002
The amount of gas remaining in the lung at the end of a maximal exhalation.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T09:28:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000307
residual lung volume
The amount of gas remaining in the lung at the end of a maximal exhalation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Fat as a percentage of body weight using the formula percent body fat equal to 503.3 divided by body density minus 459.2.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T09:31:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000308
body fat percentage, Lohman equation
Fat as a percentage of body weight using the formula percent body fat equal to 503.3 divided by body density minus 459.2.
Lohman:Lohman_et_al_1986
Total body fat expressed as percentage of body weight using the formula percent fat equal to 437.4 divided by body density minus 392.8. Often used for African and African-American men.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T09:33:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000309
body fat percentage, Schutte equation
Total body fat expressed as percentage of body weight using the formula percent fat equal to 437.4 divided by body density minus 392.8. Often used for African and African-American men.
Schutte:Schutte_et_al_1984
Total body fat expressed as a percentage of body mass using the equation percent fat equal to 483.2 divided by body density minus 436.9. Often used for African or African-American women.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T09:35:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000310
body fat percentage, Ortiz equation
Total body fat expressed as a percentage of body mass using the equation percent fat equal to 483.2 divided by body density minus 436.9. Often used for African or African-American women.
Ortiz:Ortiz_et_al_1992
A measurement of the physical form or structure of the adipose tissue in the body region between the thorax and pelvis.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T09:40:43Z
subcutaneous adipose tissue measurement
visceral adipose tissue measurement
EFO:0004765
EFO:0004766
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000311
abdominal fat morphological measurement
A measurement of the physical form or structure of the adipose tissue in the body region between the thorax and pelvis.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of body adipose tissue which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T09:43:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000312
calculated body fat morphological measurement
A measurement of body adipose tissue which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
RGD:MS
The weight of any or all of the adipose tissue types in the abdominal region.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T10:18:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000313
deleted Oct 24, 2019
abdominal fat weight
true
The weight of any or all of the adipose tissue types in the abdominal region.
RGD:MS
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T10:18:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000314
central abdominal fat pad weight
Distance between the tips of the longest fingers with the arms maximally outstretched laterally.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T10:20:14Z
EFO:0005108
arm span
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000315
arm span
Distance between the tips of the longest fingers with the arms maximally outstretched laterally.
Anton_and_Snodgrass:Bones_and_Behavior_Working_Group_2009
Distance around the upper trunk of an organism, typically taken at the maximum breadth.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T10:26:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000316
chest circumference
Distance around the upper trunk of an organism, typically taken at the maximum breadth.
RGD:MS
The distance around one of the paired front or upper limbs of a quadruped in the region closest to the body.
mshimoyama
2010-08-05T10:33:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000317
proximal forelimb circumference
The distance around one of the paired front or upper limbs of a quadruped in the region closest to the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of hepatic cells, polyhedral epithelial cells that constitute the substance of a liver acinus, in a specified sample size.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:17:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000318
hepatocyte count
The number of hepatic cells, polyhedral epithelial cells that constitute the substance of a liver acinus, in a specified sample size.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of islet cells which secrete insulin and make up the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas in a specified sample size.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:18:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000319
pancreatic beta cell count
The number of islet cells which secrete insulin and make up the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas in a specified sample size.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Number of cells in a specified sample of the innermost coat lining of the interior of the eyeball.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:19:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000320
retina cell count
true
Number of cells in a specified sample of the innermost coat lining of the interior of the eyeball.
Wikipedia:en.wikipedia.org
Number of cells in a specified sample of the internal lining of a bronchus.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:20:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000321
bronchial epithelial cell count
Number of cells in a specified sample of the internal lining of a bronchus.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of osteoblasts, cells which arise from a fibroblast and are associated with the production of bone, in a specified sample size.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:21:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000322
osteoblast cell count
The number of osteoblasts, cells which arise from a fibroblast and are associated with the production of bone, in a specified sample size.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of osteoclasts, multinuclear cells associated with the absorption and removal of bone, in a specified sample size.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:21:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000323
osteoclast cell count
The number of osteoclasts, multinuclear cells associated with the absorption and removal of bone, in a specified sample size.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of Purkinje cells, neurons in the cerebellar cortex, in a specified tissue sample.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:21:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000324
Purkinje cell count
The number of Purkinje cells, neurons in the cerebellar cortex, in a specified tissue sample.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of Schwann cells, large nucleated cells whose membranes spirally wrap axons of myelinated peripheral neurons, in a specified sample volume.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:22:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000325
Schwann cell count
The number of Schwann cells, large nucleated cells whose membranes spirally wrap axons of myelinated peripheral neurons, in a specified sample volume.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Number of oocytes, immature female reproductive cells in a specified sample size.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:22:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000326
oocyte count
Number of oocytes, immature female reproductive cells in a specified sample size.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of mature male germ cells, sperm, in a specified volume of semen.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:22:40Z
CMO:0000639
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000327
sperm count
The number of mature male germ cells, sperm, in a specified volume of semen.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of neurons, conducting cells of the nervous system, in a specified sample.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:25:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
nerve cell count
CMO:0000328
neuron count
The number of neurons, conducting cells of the nervous system, in a specified sample.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:27:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000329
intestine morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Distance from end to end of the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric valve of the stomach to the anus.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:27:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000330
intestine length
Distance from end to end of the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric valve of the stomach to the anus.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:27:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000331
intestine weight
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the pancreas, the compound endocrine/exocrine gland located behind the stomach in vertebrates which secretes hormones (insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin) into the bloodstream and digestive enzymes and ions such as sodium bicarbonate into the small intestine.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:28:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000332
pancreas morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the pancreas, the compound endocrine/exocrine gland located behind the stomach in vertebrates which secretes hormones (insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin) into the bloodstream and digestive enzymes and ions such as sodium bicarbonate into the small intestine.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of the pancreas, the compound endocrine/exocrine gland located behind the stomach in vertebrates which secretes hormones (insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin) into the bloodstream and digestive enzymes and ions such as sodium bicarbonate into the small intestine.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:28:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000333
pancreas weight
The weight of the pancreas, the compound endocrine/exocrine gland located behind the stomach in vertebrates which secretes hormones (insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin) into the bloodstream and digestive enzymes and ions such as sodium bicarbonate into the small intestine.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Measurement of the physical form or structure of either the right or the left upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into a ventricle.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:30:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000334
heart atrium morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of either the right or the left upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into a ventricle.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of the left atrium of the heart, the upper chamber on the left which empties into the lower chamber. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:30:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000335
left atrium weight
The weight of the left atrium of the heart, the upper chamber on the left which empties into the lower chamber. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight of the right atrium, the upper right chamber of the heart which empties into the lower right chamber, i.e. the right ventricle. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body is drawn to the earth by gravity.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:30:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000336
right atrium weight
The weight of the right atrium, the upper right chamber of the heart which empties into the lower right chamber, i.e. the right ventricle. Weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body is drawn to the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measure of the capacity of the left heart atrium, the upper left chamber which empties into the lower heart chamber.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:30:56Z
EFO:0600035
left atrial volume measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000337
left atrium volume
A measure of the capacity of the left heart atrium, the upper left chamber which empties into the lower heart chamber.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measure of the three dimensional capacity of the right atrium of the heart, the upper right chamber which empties into the lower right chamber, i.e. the right ventricle.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:31:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000338
right atrium volume
A measure of the three dimensional capacity of the right atrium of the heart, the upper right chamber which empties into the lower right chamber, i.e. the right ventricle.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of one or both ventricles of the heart, that is, the lower chambers of the heart that pump blood away from the heart either to the lungs to be oxygenated or, once oxygenated, to the rest of the body.
mshimoyama
2010-09-01T08:31:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000339
heart ventricle morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of one or both ventricles of the heart, that is, the lower chambers of the heart that pump blood away from the heart either to the lungs to be oxygenated or, once oxygenated, to the rest of the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight.
mshimoyama
2011-09-21T01:41:55Z
CMO:0000140
both kidneys wet weight as percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000340
both kidneys wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
mshimoyama
2010-11-01T10:33:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000341
tumor measurement
Measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
mshimoyama
2011-09-21T04:38:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000342
plasma insulin level
The amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of tumors found within the mammary gland.
mshimoyama
2010-11-01T10:35:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000343
mammary tumor number
The number of tumors found within the mammary gland.
RGD:MS
The change is size between two points in time for a tumor found within the mammary gland.
mshimoyama
2010-11-01T10:37:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000344
mammary tumor growth rate
The change is size between two points in time for a tumor found within the mammary gland.
RGD:MS
The amount of time to the first discernible appearance of tumor in the mammary gland following the administration of a tumor causing agent.
mshimoyama
2010-11-01T10:37:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
mammary tumor latency measurement
mammary tumor latency period
mammary tumor latent period
CMO:0000345
post-insult time to mammary tumor formation
The amount of time to the first discernible appearance of tumor in the mammary gland following the administration of a tumor causing agent.
RGD:MS
The length of a transverse line moving from side to side through the center of a tumor located in the mammary gland.
mshimoyama
2010-11-01T10:44:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000346
mammary tumor diameter
The length of a transverse line moving from side to side through the center of a tumor located in the mammary gland.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue in the mammary gland resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
mshimoyama
2010-11-02T09:14:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000347
mammary tumor measurement
Measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue in the mammary gland resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of a tumor found within a mammary gland.
mshimoyama
2010-11-02T02:31:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000348
mammary tumor weight
The weight of a tumor found within a mammary gland.
RGD:MS
The amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
mshimoyama
2010-11-08T01:45:04Z
EFO:0004466
fasting blood insulin measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000349
blood insulin level
The amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A calculated value in which a series of measurements of the amount of glucose, the monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, occurring widely in plant and animal tissues which is one of the three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is the end product of carbohydrate metabolism, and is the chief source of energy for living organisms, in a specified volume of blood is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
mshimoyama
2010-11-08T03:31:06Z
glucose AUC
blood glucose AUC
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000350
blood glucose level area under curve (AUC)
A calculated value in which a series of measurements of the amount of glucose, the monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, occurring widely in plant and animal tissues which is one of the three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is the end product of carbohydrate metabolism, and is the chief source of energy for living organisms, in a specified volume of blood is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_under_curve
A calculated value in which a series of measurements of the amount of insulin in a specified volume of blood is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined. Insulin is the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis.
mshimoyama
2010-11-08T03:54:32Z
blood insulin AUC
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000351
blood insulin level area under curve (AUC)
A calculated value in which a series of measurements of the amount of insulin in a specified volume of blood is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined. Insulin is the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_under_curve
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of glucose, the monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, occurring widely in plant and animal tissues which is one of the three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is the end product of carbohydrate metabolism, and is the chief source of energy for living organisms, in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
mshimoyama
2010-11-09T09:35:22Z
EFO:0010120
fasting blood glucose change measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000352
calculated blood glucose level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of glucose, the monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, occurring widely in plant and animal tissues which is one of the three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is the end product of carbohydrate metabolism, and is the chief source of energy for living organisms, in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
mshimoyama
2010-11-09T11:38:51Z
EFO:0004471
insulin sensitivity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000353
calculated blood insulin level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
mshimoyama
2010-11-09T11:39:20Z
EFO:0006830
EFO:0006831
clinical_measurement_ontology
acute insulin response measurement
insulin metabolic clearance rate measurement
CMO:0000354
change in blood insulin level
Weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue attached to the membranous fold or mesentery of the abdomen.
mshimoyama
2010-11-10T10:57:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000355
mesenteric fat pad weight
Weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue attached to the membranous fold or mesentery of the abdomen.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue found posterior to the peritoneum.
mshimoyama
2010-11-10T10:58:18Z
RetroFat
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000356
retroperitoneal fat pad weight
Weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue found posterior to the peritoneum.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue surrounding the epididymis, the structure along the posterior body of the testis.
mshimoyama
2010-11-10T11:00:55Z
EpiFat
gonadal fat pad weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000357
epididymal fat pad weight
Weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue surrounding the epididymis, the structure along the posterior body of the testis.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
mshimoyama
2010-11-11T11:39:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000358
serum insulin level
The amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
mshimoyama
2010-11-11T11:40:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000359
calculated serum insulin level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of triglycerides in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Triglycerides are any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins.
mshimoyama
2010-11-12T09:44:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000360
serum triglyceride level
The amount of triglycerides in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Triglycerides are any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
mshimoyama
2010-11-12T09:46:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum HDL level
serum HDL-C level
CMO:0000361
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
mshimoyama
2010-11-12T09:46:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum LDL level
serum LDL-C level
CMO:0000362
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
serum low density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/9/47
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the entire amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, without taking into account any association with other molecules such as lipoproteins, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
mshimoyama
2010-11-12T09:46:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum TC level
CMO:0000363
serum total cholesterol level
Measurement of the entire amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, without taking into account any association with other molecules such as lipoproteins, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The calculation of the cellular elements of the blood, usually including cell counts for white and red blood cells and platelets.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T09:32:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CBC
CMO:0000364
complete blood cell count
true
The calculation of the cellular elements of the blood, usually including cell counts for white and red blood cells and platelets.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The total number of leukocytes in a designated volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:22:15Z
total leukocyte count
total white corpuscle count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000365
total white blood cell count
The total number of leukocytes in a designated volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of each type of leukocyte present in a specific volume of blood, usually 1 cubic millimeter.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:24:28Z
blood differential leukocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood differential WBC count
CMO:0000366
blood differential white blood cell count
The number of each type of leukocyte present in a specific volume of blood, usually 1 cubic millimeter.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of all granulocytes (regardless of type) in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:35:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
granulocyte count as percentage of total white blood cells
granulocyte count to total WBC count ratio
granulocyte count to total white blood cell count ratio
granulocyte percentage
CMO:0000367
blood granulocyte count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of all granulocytes (regardless of type) in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of basophil granulocytes is divided by the number of all white blood cells in a specified sample of peripheral venous blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A basophil is a granular leukocyte with an irregularly shaped, relatively pale-staining nucleus that is partially constricted into two lobes, and with cytoplasm containing coarse granules of variable size that stain bluish-black when exposed to basic dyes.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:36:27Z
EFO:0007992
basophil percentage of leukocytes
clinical_measurement_ontology
basophil count as percentage of total white blood cells
basophil count to total WBC count ratio
basophil count to total white blood cell count ratio
basophil granulocyte percentage
basophil percentage
CMO:0000368
blood basophil count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of basophil granulocytes is divided by the number of all white blood cells in a specified sample of peripheral venous blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A basophil is a granular leukocyte with an irregularly shaped, relatively pale-staining nucleus that is partially constricted into two lobes, and with cytoplasm containing coarse granules of variable size that stain bluish-black when exposed to basic dyes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of eosinophil granulocytes is divided by the number of all white blood cells in a specified sample of peripheral venous blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. An eosinophil is a granular leukocyte having a nucleus with two lobes connected by a thread of chromatin, and cytoplasm containing coarse, round granules of uniform size that stain readily with eosin and other acid dyes.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:38:12Z
EFO:0007991
eosinophil percentage of leukocytes
clinical_measurement_ontology
eosinophil count as percentage of total white blood cells
eosinophil count to total WBC count ratio
eosinophil granulocyte percentage
eosinophil percentage
CMO:0000369
blood eosinophil count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of eosinophil granulocytes is divided by the number of all white blood cells in a specified sample of peripheral venous blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. An eosinophil is a granular leukocyte having a nucleus with two lobes connected by a thread of chromatin, and cytoplasm containing coarse, round granules of uniform size that stain readily with eosin and other acid dyes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of neutrophil granulocytes is divided by the number of all white blood cells in a specified sample of peripheral venous blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A neutrophil is, or is in the process of becoming, a granular leucocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, cytoplasm containing very fine granules, and which is readily stainable with neutral dyes.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:39:37Z
EFO:0007990
neutrophil granulocyte percentage
neutrophil percentage of leukocytes
clinical_measurement_ontology
neutrophil count as percentage of total white blood cells
neutrophil count to total WBC count ratio
neutrophil percentage
polymorphonuclear cell percentage
CMO:0000370
blood neutrophil count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of neutrophil granulocytes is divided by the number of all white blood cells in a specified sample of peripheral venous blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A neutrophil is, or is in the process of becoming, a granular leucocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, cytoplasm containing very fine granules, and which is readily stainable with neutral dyes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:45:39Z
EFO:0007993
lymphocyte percentage of leukocytes
clinical_measurement_ontology
lymphocyte count as percentage of total white blood cells
lymphocyte count to total WBC count ratio
lymphocyte percentage
CMO:0000371
blood lymphocyte count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of B lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:47:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
B lymphocyte count as percentage of total white blood cells
B lymphocyte count to total WBC count ratio
B lymphocyte percentage
CMO:0000372
blood B lymphocyte count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of B lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of T lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:48:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
T lymphocyte count as percentage of total white blood cells
T lymphocyte count to total WBC count ratio
T lymphocyte percentage
CMO:0000373
blood T lymphocyte count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of T lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of monocytes in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:52:32Z
EFO:0007989
monocyte percentage of leukocytes
clinical_measurement_ontology
monocyte count as percentage of total white blood cells
monocyte count to total WBC count ratio
monocyte percentage
CMO:0000374
blood monocyte count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of monocytes in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of one or more white blood cells, any of various blood cells that have a nucleus and cytoplasm, separate into a thin white layer when whole blood is centrifuged, and help protect the body from infection and disease.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T10:54:31Z
calculated leukocyte measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000375
calculated white blood cell measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of one or more white blood cells, any of various blood cells that have a nucleus and cytoplasm, separate into a thin white layer when whole blood is centrifuged, and help protect the body from infection and disease.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The complete or entire amount of bilirubin in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Bilirubin is the bile pigment produced by breakdown of heme and reduction of biliverdin.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T11:30:05Z
EFO:0004570
bilirubin measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000376
serum total bilirubin level
The complete or entire amount of bilirubin in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Bilirubin is the bile pigment produced by breakdown of heme and reduction of biliverdin.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The level of calcium ions in a specified volume of plasma.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T12:17:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000377
plasma ionized calcium level
The level of calcium ions in a specified volume of plasma.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of calcium ions and protein bound calcium in a specified volume of plasma.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T01:18:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000378
total plasma calcium level
The amount of calcium ions and protein bound calcium in a specified volume of plasma.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Blood pH is a measure of its acidity and is determined by the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in a specified sample of blood.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T02:36:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000379
blood pH
Blood pH is a measure of its acidity and is determined by the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in a specified sample of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Total volume to which lungs can be expanded with greatest inspiratory effort.
mshimoyama
2010-12-16T01:24:14Z
EFO:0600046
lung volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000380
total lung capacity
Total volume to which lungs can be expanded with greatest inspiratory effort.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The force per unit area attributable to the oxygen, the chemical element with atomic number 8 which is the essential agent in the respiration of plants and animals, dissolved in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2010-12-13T03:58:25Z
PO2
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000381
partial pressure of blood oxygen
The force per unit area attributable to the oxygen, the chemical element with atomic number 8 which is the essential agent in the respiration of plants and animals, dissolved in a specified volume of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of chloride ions in a specific volume of urine.
mshimoyama
2010-12-17T10:27:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000382
urine chloride level
The amount of chloride ions in a specific volume of urine.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of glucose in a specified volume of urine.
mshimoyama
2010-12-17T10:31:33Z
EFO:0020075
urine glucose measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000383
urine glucose level
The amount of glucose in a specified volume of urine.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of microalbumin, that is, a level of albumin in the urine which is above normal but not detectable with routine protein testing, is divided by the amount of creatinine in a specified volume of urine. Often expressed as microalbumin concentration divided by creatinine concentration times 1000 mg per gram.
mshimoyama
2010-12-17T10:38:56Z
EFO:0007778
urinary albumin to creatinine ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
urine microalbumin-creatinine ratio
CMO:0000384
urine albumin level to urine creatinine level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of microalbumin, that is, a level of albumin in the urine which is above normal but not detectable with routine protein testing, is divided by the amount of creatinine in a specified volume of urine. Often expressed as microalbumin concentration divided by creatinine concentration times 1000 mg per gram.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of dissolved particles in a specified volume of urine.
mshimoyama
2010-12-17T10:43:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000385
urine osmolality
The number of dissolved particles in a specified volume of urine.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The color of urine voided from the body.
mshimoyama
2010-12-17T11:03:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000386
urine color
The color of urine voided from the body.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Measurement of the physical form or structure of an anterior appendage such as a leg or the homologous structure in other animals. In quadrupeds, the appendage(s) closest to the head of the animal.
mshimoyama
2010-12-17T01:05:23Z
front limb morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
arm morphological measurement
CMO:0000387
forelimb morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of an anterior appendage such as a leg or the homologous structure in other animals. In quadrupeds, the appendage(s) closest to the head of the animal.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Measurement of the physical form or structure of a posterior appendage such as a leg or the homologous structure in other animals. In quadrupeds, the appendage(s) farthest from the head of the animal.
mshimoyama
2010-12-17T01:06:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
back leg morphological measurement
hind leg morphological measurement
CMO:0000388
hind limb morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of a posterior appendage such as a leg or the homologous structure in other animals. In quadrupeds, the appendage(s) farthest from the head of the animal.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hindlimb?r=66
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:41:32Z
EFO:0006923
fertility measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000389
reproduction measurement
The age, that is, the duration of the life of a female bird at the point in time when her initial egg is laid; the earliest or youngest age at which a specific individual has produced an egg.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:42:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000390
maternal age at first egg production
The age, that is, the duration of the life of a female bird at the point in time when her initial egg is laid; the earliest or youngest age at which a specific individual has produced an egg.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
The age, that is, the duration of the life of the mother at the point in time when her final offspring is born; the latest or oldest age at which a specific individual has given birth.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:42:39Z
EFO:0009440
age at last pregnancy measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000391
maternal age at birth of last offspring
The age, that is, the duration of the life of the mother at the point in time when her final offspring is born; the latest or oldest age at which a specific individual has given birth.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:43:09Z
EFO:0007888
clinical_measurement_ontology
age at voice drop
CMO:0000392
age of puberty
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:44:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000393
size of newly born offspring
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:45:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000394
time interval between offspring
Weight of the yellow portion of the egg of a bird.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:29:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000395
egg yolk weight, fowl
Weight of the yellow portion of the egg of a bird.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Number of eggs laid by a bird divided by the number of days over which the eggs are produced.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:47:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000396
egg production rate, fowl
Number of eggs laid by a bird divided by the number of days over which the eggs are produced.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:49:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000397
egg number, fowl
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:49:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000398
ejaculation measurement
The length of time required from start to finish for the expulsion of semen from the male urethra.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:50:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000399
ejaculation duration
The length of time required from start to finish for the expulsion of semen from the male urethra.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:51:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000400
fertilization measurement
The quantity determined by count of the number of embryos which have undergone cell division in a group of embryos produced by in vitro fertilization, the union of male and female germ cells outside the body, in an artificial environment such as in a laboratory medium.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T11:51:42Z
cleaved embryo number, post IVF treatment
clinical_measurement_ontology
post IVF treatment cleaved embryo number
CMO:0000401
cleaved embryo number following in vitro fertilization
The quantity determined by count of the number of embryos which have undergone cell division in a group of embryos produced by in vitro fertilization, the union of male and female germ cells outside the body, in an artificial environment such as in a laboratory medium.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of all or part of an ovum in combination with its nutrient stores and protective outer coverings, of a bird.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:27:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000402
egg measurement, fowl
Any measurement of all or part of an ovum in combination with its nutrient stores and protective outer coverings, of a bird.
QTLdb:CAP
The height of the egg yolk of a bird divided by the diameter of the yolk.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:32:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000403
egg yolk height to diameter ratio, fowl
The height of the egg yolk of a bird divided by the diameter of the yolk.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Measurement of the physical form or structure of any organ which is part of the complex of female gonads, associated ducts, and external genitalia concerned with sexual reproduction.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:34:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000404
female reproductive organ morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of any organ which is part of the complex of female gonads, associated ducts, and external genitalia concerned with sexual reproduction.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:34:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000405
ovary weight
The weight of only one of the pair of female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:34:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000406
single ovary weight
The weight of only one of the pair of female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The total weight of both of the female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:35:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000407
both ovaries weight
The total weight of both of the female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Distance between the two ends of one of the tubular extensions from the uterine body to which the uterine tube is connected.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:41:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000408
uterine horn length
Distance between the two ends of one of the tubular extensions from the uterine body to which the uterine tube is connected.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:44:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000409
right uterine horn length
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:45:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000410
left uterine horn length
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:45:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000411
uterine horn weight
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:45:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000412
right uterine horn weight
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:45:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000413
left uterine horn weight
Measurement of the physical form or structure of any part of the structure of the mammary gland, the specialized gland of the skin of female mammals, which secretes milk for nourishment of the young.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:50:30Z
EFO:0004884
breast size
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000414
mammary gland morphological measurement
true
Measurement of the physical form or structure of any part of the structure of the mammary gland, the specialized gland of the skin of female mammals, which secretes milk for nourishment of the young.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Distance from the floor of the udder, the mammary organ or cattle and certain other mammals, to the point at the top where it joins the body wall. The udder is a large bag like envelope containing two or more glands, each having a teat.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:50:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000415
udder height
Distance from the floor of the udder, the mammary organ or cattle and certain other mammals, to the point at the top where it joins the body wall. The udder is a large bag like envelope containing two or more glands, each having a teat.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T01:54:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000416
udder measurement
Distance from side to side of the udder, the mammary organ of cattle and certain other mammals, at the top of the rear attachment to the body.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T02:07:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000417
udder width
Distance from side to side of the udder, the mammary organ of cattle and certain other mammals, at the top of the rear attachment to the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Measure of increase in size of an organism over a specified period of time.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T02:18:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000418
growth measurement
Measure of increase in size of an organism over a specified period of time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Average increase in weight per day as calculated from total weight gain over a specified period of time.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T02:21:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000419
average daily body weight gain
Average increase in weight per day as calculated from total weight gain over a specified period of time.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Increase in an organism's body weight over a specified period of time.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T02:22:36Z
EFO:0004566
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000420
body weight gain
Increase in an organism's body weight over a specified period of time.
RGD:MS
Measure of the body of an organism after slaughter, with particular parts removed, often the head, hide or skin and internal organs.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T02:25:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000421
carcass morphological measurement
Measure of the body of an organism after slaughter, with particular parts removed, often the head, hide or skin and internal organs.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Distance from end to end of animal after slaughter and removal of the head.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T02:35:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000422
carcass length
Distance from end to end of animal after slaughter and removal of the head.
RGD:MS
Length of time a female and male pair are in position for sexual union.
mshimoyama
2010-12-28T03:22:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000423
copulation duration
Length of time a female and male pair are in position for sexual union.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:MS
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T09:34:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000424
forelimb weight
The weight of one of the paired anterior appendages of birds usually consisting of the humerus, radius, ulna, and metacarpus and all associated muscle and skin.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T09:35:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000425
wing weight
The weight of one of the paired anterior appendages of birds usually consisting of the humerus, radius, ulna, and metacarpus and all associated muscle and skin.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
The quantification of any morphological or physiological parameter related to intake or ingestion, especially of food or drink, or a value resulting from such a quantification.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T09:44:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000426
consumption measurement
The quantification of any morphological or physiological parameter related to intake or ingestion, especially of food or drink, or a value resulting from such a quantification.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumption
Amount of food consumed over a specified period of time.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T09:45:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000427
food intake rate
Amount of food consumed over a specified period of time.
RGD:MS
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the adipose tissue in the posterior part of the trunk, usually from the neck to the pelvis.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T09:47:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000428
back fat morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the adipose tissue in the posterior part of the trunk, usually from the neck to the pelvis.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Total weight of all adipose tissue located in the posterior region of the trunk, usually from the neck to the pelvis.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T09:54:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000429
back fat weight
Total weight of all adipose tissue located in the posterior region of the trunk, usually from the neck to the pelvis.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:MS
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of the adipose tissue in the posterior part of the trunk, usually from the neck to the pelvis.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T09:58:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000430
calculated back fat morphological measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of the adipose tissue in the posterior part of the trunk, usually from the neck to the pelvis.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Weight of subcutaneous fat along the back expressed as a percentage of total body or carcass weight.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T09:58:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000431
back fat percentage
Weight of subcutaneous fat along the back expressed as a percentage of total body or carcass weight.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Depth of adipose tissue located in the area posterior part of the trunk.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T10:00:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000432
back fat thickness
Depth of adipose tissue located in the area posterior part of the trunk.
RGD:MS
Depth of adipose tissue in the posterior trunk area at the location of the 10th rib.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T10:01:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000433
back fat thickness, 10th rib
Depth of adipose tissue in the posterior trunk area at the location of the 10th rib.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Depth of adipose tissue in the posterior area of the trunk, at the midpoint of the body length.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T10:04:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000434
back fat thickness, midpoint
Depth of adipose tissue in the posterior area of the trunk, at the midpoint of the body length.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Depth of the adipose tissue in the posterior trunk area located at the region of the third lumbar vertebra.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T10:05:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000435
back fat thickness, 3rd lumbar vertebra
Depth of the adipose tissue in the posterior trunk area located at the region of the third lumbar vertebra.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Depth of adipose tissue in the posterior trunk area located in the region of the 1st rib.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T10:27:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000436
back fat thickness, 1st rib
Depth of adipose tissue in the posterior trunk area located in the region of the 1st rib.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the bony framework of the body or a portion of this framework.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:07:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skeletal morphological measurement
CMO:0000437
skeleton morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the bony framework of the body or a portion of this framework.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Number of bones of the spinal column.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:08:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000438
vertebrae number
Number of bones of the spinal column.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Distance from first vertebra to last vertebra making up the spinal column.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:10:41Z
total length of vertebrae
total length of vertebral column
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000439
spinal column length
Distance from first vertebra to last vertebra making up the spinal column.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The distance from one end to the other of the ulna, the major bone of the forelimb.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:13:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000440
ulna length
The distance from one end to the other of the ulna, the major bone of the forelimb.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Weight of the appendage extending from the posterior end of the trunk.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:15:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000441
tail weight
Weight of the appendage extending from the posterior end of the trunk.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Distance from one end to the other of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:18:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000442
femur length
Distance from one end to the other of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measure of the physical form or structure of one or more bones the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:20:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000443
bone morphological measurement
Measure of the physical form or structure of one or more bones the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the heaviness of the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:21:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000444
femur weight
Measurement of the heaviness of the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The number of teats, protuberances on the mammary glands, breasts or udders of female mammals through which milk is excreted.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:23:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000445
teat number
The number of teats, protuberances on the mammary glands, breasts or udders of female mammals through which milk is excreted.
Encarta:Encarta_World_English_Dictionary
Distance between any two teats, protuberances from the breasts, mammary glands or udders of female mammals, which excrete milk.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:25:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000446
interteat distance
Distance between any two teats, protuberances from the breasts, mammary glands or udders of female mammals, which excrete milk.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Distance from top of teat attached to mammary gland, breast or udder to the part of the teat farthest away.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:27:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000447
teat length
Distance from top of teat attached to mammary gland, breast or udder to the part of the teat farthest away.
RGD:MS
Aggregated weight of all muscle tissue from a single individual.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:31:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000448
total muscle weight
Aggregated weight of all muscle tissue from a single individual.
RGD:MS
The number of vertebrae in the spinal column within the thorax, the middle portion of the spinal column usually extending from the neck to the thoracic diaphragm, encased by the ribs.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:32:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000449
thoracic vertebrae number
The number of vertebrae in the spinal column within the thorax, the middle portion of the spinal column usually extending from the neck to the thoracic diaphragm, encased by the ribs.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the linear distance from one end to the other of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:36:27Z
MA:0001361
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000450
tibia length
Measurement of the linear distance from one end to the other of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
The weight of the tibia, the major bone of the lower portion of the hindlimb, which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:37:42Z
MA:0001361
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000451
tibia weight
The weight of the tibia, the major bone of the lower portion of the hindlimb, which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Total amount of time spent consuming food during a specified period of time.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T02:39:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000452
food intake duration
Total amount of time spent consuming food during a specified period of time.
RGD:MS
Distance across the tibia, the major bone of the lower portion of the hindlimb, taken midway between the two ends of the bone.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T03:09:23Z
MA:0001361
mid-tibia width
clinical_measurement_ontology
tibia midshaft diameter
CMO:0000453
tibia midshaft width
Distance across the tibia, the major bone of the lower portion of the hindlimb, taken midway between the two ends of the bone.
QTLdb:CAP
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Total amount of time spent consuming liquids during a specified period of time.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T03:15:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000454
drink intake duration
Total amount of time spent consuming liquids during a specified period of time.
RGD:MS
Amount of drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed per unit time.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T03:16:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000455
drink intake rate
Amount of drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed per unit time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
A measure of a single or group of fat cells, connective tissue cells specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T03:39:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000456
adipocyte measurement
A measure of a single or group of fat cells, connective tissue cells specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Distance around a carcass taken in a parallel plane just above the anal opening.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T03:48:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000457
carcass circumference, butt
Distance around a carcass taken in a parallel plane just above the anal opening.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
The weight of an animal's body after slaughter with particular parts removed, often the head, internal organs and skin or hide.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T03:51:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000458
carcass weight
The weight of an animal's body after slaughter with particular parts removed, often the head, internal organs and skin or hide.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
The distance from end to end of a single cervical vertebra, that is, the distance between the two surfaces in one vertebra that connect to the corresponding surfaces of adjacent vertebrae. A cervical vertebra is any of the individual bones forming the neck region of the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T03:54:47Z
vertebra length, cervical
clinical_measurement_ontology
cervical vertebra height
CMO:0000459
cervical vertebra length
The distance from end to end of a single cervical vertebra, that is, the distance between the two surfaces in one vertebra that connect to the corresponding surfaces of adjacent vertebrae. A cervical vertebra is any of the individual bones forming the neck region of the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Distance from end to end of the expanse of the spinal column made up of cervical vertebrae, which constitutes the neck skeletal frame.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T03:56:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
total length of cervical vertebrae
CMO:0000460
cervical vertebral column length
Distance from end to end of the expanse of the spinal column made up of cervical vertebrae, which constitutes the neck skeletal frame.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Aggregated weight of all the bones making up the skeleton or hard framework of an individual organism's body.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:02:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000461
total skeletal weight
Aggregated weight of all the bones making up the skeleton or hard framework of an individual organism's body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Aggregated weight of bones constituting the carcass of an animal after slaughter usually with portions removed such as the head.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:03:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000462
carcass skeletal weight
Aggregated weight of bones constituting the carcass of an animal after slaughter usually with portions removed such as the head.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Distance from side to side of an organism's body after slaughter often with parts removed such as the head, skin or hide and internal organs.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:06:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000463
carcass width
Distance from side to side of an organism's body after slaughter often with parts removed such as the head, skin or hide and internal organs.
RGD:MS
Weight of the diaphragm, the muscle separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:17:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000464
diaphragm weight
Weight of the diaphragm, the muscle separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Volume of food consumed in a single feeding episode.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:21:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
food intake volume, single feeding
CMO:0000465
single feeding food intake volume
Volume of food consumed in a single feeding episode.
RGD:MS
Weight of food consumed in a single feeding episode.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:23:19Z
food intake weight, single feeding
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000466
single feeding food intake weight
Weight of food consumed in a single feeding episode.
RGD:MS
Duration of pregnancy from time of fertilization of the oocyte until birth.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:26:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000467
gestation period length
Duration of pregnancy from time of fertilization of the oocyte until birth.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Number of horns, pointed projections often found in pairs, on the head of an individual animal.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:30:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000468
horn number
Number of horns, pointed projections often found in pairs, on the head of an individual animal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Distance from end to end of the humerus, the bone in the upper portion of the forelimb.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:34:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000469
humerus length
Distance from end to end of the humerus, the bone in the upper portion of the forelimb.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Weight of the proximal end of the intestine extending from the pyloric valve to the cecum.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:38:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000470
small intestine weight
Weight of the proximal end of the intestine extending from the pyloric valve to the cecum.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Weight of t the distal portion of the intestine extending from its junction with the small intestine to the anus.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:43:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000471
large intestine weight
Weight of t the distal portion of the intestine extending from its junction with the small intestine to the anus.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Number of teats located on the left side of an animal.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:44:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000472
teat number, left
Number of teats located on the left side of an animal.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
Number of teats located on the right side of an animal.
mshimoyama
2010-12-29T04:45:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000473
teat number, right
Number of teats located on the right side of an animal.
QTLdb:animal_QTL_data
The distance from first cervical vertebra to pelvis on an animal after slaughter.
mshimoyama
2010-12-30T09:11:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000474
carcass length, first cervical vertebra to pelvis
The distance from first cervical vertebra to pelvis on an animal after slaughter.
RGD:MS
The distance from the first rib to pelvis on an animal after slaughter.
mshimoyama
2010-12-30T09:12:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000475
carcass length, first rib to pelvis
The distance from the first rib to pelvis on an animal after slaughter.
RGD:MS
The number of fat cells in a specified sample of adipose tissue. A fat cell is a connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
mshimoyama
2010-12-30T09:26:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000476
adipocyte count
The number of fat cells in a specified sample of adipose tissue. A fat cell is a connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement related to immunoglobulin, any of several classes of proteins produced by plasma cells and lymphocytes which play essential roles in the immune system, for example, attaching to foreign substances in an effort to destroy them, in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
mshimoyama
2010-12-30T12:33:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000477
plasma immunoglobulin measurement
Any measurement related to immunoglobulin, any of several classes of proteins produced by plasma cells and lymphocytes which play essential roles in the immune system, for example, attaching to foreign substances in an effort to destroy them, in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
mshimoyama
2010-12-30T12:43:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000478
plasma antibody level
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds with Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacterium, in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
mshimoyama
2010-12-30T01:24:29Z
plasma Escherichia coli specific antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000479
plasma E. coli specific antibody level
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds with Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacterium, in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with a sequence that binds to Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacteria, in a specific volume of plasma taken at a determined time point following a directed exposure to E. coli.
mshimoyama
2010-12-30T01:29:33Z
plasma Escherichia coli specific antibody level, post challenge
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000480
plasma E. coli specific antibody level, post challenge
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with a sequence that binds to Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacteria, in a specific volume of plasma taken at a determined time point following a directed exposure to E. coli.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:MS
The amount of an immunoglobulin with a sequence that binds to Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacteria, in a specific volume of plasma taken at a determined time point following vaccination for E. coli.
mshimoyama
2010-12-30T01:34:48Z
plasma Escherichia coli specific antibody level, post vaccination
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000481
plasma E. coli specific antibody level, post vaccination
The amount of an immunoglobulin with a sequence that binds to Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacteria, in a specific volume of plasma taken at a determined time point following vaccination for E. coli.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:MS
The difference in the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with sequence that binds to Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacteria, in specified volumes of plasma taken before vaccination and at a determined time point after vaccination.
mshimoyama
2010-12-30T01:37:29Z
change in plasma E. coli specific antibody level after vaccination
plasma Escherichia coli specific antibody level change, post vaccination
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000482
plasma E. coli specific antibody level change, post vaccination
The difference in the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with sequence that binds to Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacteria, in specified volumes of plasma taken before vaccination and at a determined time point after vaccination.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:MS
The difference in the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with sequence that binds to Eschericia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacteria in specified volumes of plasma taken before a directed E. coli exposure and at a determined time point after E. coli challenge.
mshimoyama
2010-12-30T01:40:45Z
change in plasma E. coli specific antibody level after challenge
plasma Escherichia coli specific antibody level change, post challenge
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000483
plasma E. coli specific antibody level change, post challenge
The difference in the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with sequence that binds to Eschericia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacteria in specified volumes of plasma taken before a directed E. coli exposure and at a determined time point after E. coli challenge.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:MS
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T11:19:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000484
adipose tissue molecular composition measurement
Amount of adiponectin, a hormone that modulates glucose regulation and fatty acid catabolism, in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T11:21:32Z
EFO:0004502
adiponectin measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000485
blood adiponectin level
Amount of adiponectin, a hormone that modulates glucose regulation and fatty acid catabolism, in a specified volume of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of adiponectin, a hormone that modulates glucose regulation and fatty acid catabolism, in a specified sample of adipose tissue.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T11:23:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000486
adipose tissue adiponectin level
The amount of adiponectin, a hormone that modulates glucose regulation and fatty acid catabolism, in a specified sample of adipose tissue.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of aldosterone, a hormone produced by the adrenal cortex which acts as a mineralocorticoid, found in a specified volume of serum.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T11:34:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000487
serum aldosterone level
The amount of aldosterone, a hormone produced by the adrenal cortex which acts as a mineralocorticoid, found in a specified volume of serum.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of carbonic acid dissolved in carbon dioxide and carbonate ion found in a specified volume of serum.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T12:01:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000488
serum bicarbonate level
The amount of carbonic acid dissolved in carbon dioxide and carbonate ion found in a specified volume of serum.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of chloride ions found in a specified volume of serum.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T12:06:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000489
serum chloride level
The amount of chloride ions found in a specified volume of serum.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Glomerular filtration rate describes the flow rate of filtered fluid through the kidney. It is calculated by comparative measurements of substances (ex. creatinine or inulin) in the blood and urine over a designated period of time.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T02:41:58Z
EFO:0005208
glomerular filtration rate
Calculated GFR
cGFR
eGFR
estimated glomerular filtration rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000490
glomerular filtration rate
Glomerular filtration rate describes the flow rate of filtered fluid through the kidney. It is calculated by comparative measurements of substances (ex. creatinine or inulin) in the blood and urine over a designated period of time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_function#Glomerular_filtration_rate
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T02:48:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000491
blood glomerular filtration rate, Diet in Renal Disease Formula (MDRD)
A calculated measurement which estimates the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), that is, the volume of fluid filtered from the renal capillaries per unit time, based on the serum creatinine level and adjusted for gender.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T02:48:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000492
blood glomerular filtration rate, Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration formula (CKE-EPI)
A calculated measurement which estimates the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), that is, the volume of fluid filtered from the renal capillaries per unit time, based on the serum creatinine level and adjusted for gender.
PMID:19414839
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T02:50:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000493
blood glomerular filtration rate, May Quadratic formula
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T02:50:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000494
blood glomerular filtration rate, Schwartz formula
Amount of potassium ions in a specified volume of serum.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T02:52:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000495
serum potassium level
Amount of potassium ions in a specified volume of serum.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of potassium ions in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T02:53:16Z
potassium measurement
EFO:0009283
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000496
blood potassium level
The amount of potassium ions in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of chloride ions in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T02:54:11Z
chloride measurement
EFO:0009284
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000497
blood chloride level
The amount of chloride ions in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T02:54:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000498
blood bicarbonate level
The amount of sodium ions in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T02:55:51Z
sodium measurement
EFO:0009282
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000499
blood sodium level
The amount of sodium ions in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of sodium ions in a specified volume of serum.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T02:56:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000500
serum sodium level
The amount of sodium ions in a specified volume of serum.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of uric acid, a heterocyclic compound of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen,the end product of purine catabolism, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T03:05:36Z
urate measurement
uric acid measurement
EFO:0004531
EFO:0004761
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000501
blood uric acid level
The amount of uric acid, a heterocyclic compound of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen,the end product of purine catabolism, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org
The amount of calcium ions in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T03:13:20Z
calcium measurement
EFO:0004838
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000502
blood calcium level
The amount of calcium ions in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of calcium ions in a specified volume of serum.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T03:15:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000503
serum calcium level
The amount of calcium ions in a specified volume of serum.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of phosphorus, measured as inorganic phosphate, in a specified sample of blood.
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T03:28:18Z
EFO:0010972
blood phosphate measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood inorganic phosphate level
blood inorganic phosphorus level
CMO:0000504
blood phosphate level
The amount of phosphorus, measured as inorganic phosphate, in a specified sample of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
mshimoyama
2011-01-04T03:28:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000505
blood magnesium level
The amount of hemoglobin, the red oxygen-carrying pigment of erythrocytes, in a specified volume of blood, as calculated from the optical density of a solution of lysed red cells in which hemoglobin has been converted to cyanomethemoglobin and measured with a spectrophotometer.
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T08:36:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hemoglobin absorbance
CMO:0000506
hemoglobin concentration
true
The amount of hemoglobin, the red oxygen-carrying pigment of erythrocytes, in a specified volume of blood, as calculated from the optical density of a solution of lysed red cells in which hemoglobin has been converted to cyanomethemoglobin and measured with a spectrophotometer.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The optical density as calculated from the intensity of light at a specified wavelength as it passes through a solution of lysed red blood cells.
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T09:20:10Z
haemoglobin absorbance
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000507
hemoglobin absorbance
The optical density as calculated from the intensity of light at a specified wavelength as it passes through a solution of lysed red blood cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measure of the oxygen carrying pigment of erythrocytes.
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T09:20:32Z
EFO:0004509
EFO:0005845
haemoglobin measurement
hemoglobin measurement
hemoglobin A2 measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000508
hemoglobin measurement
A measure of the oxygen carrying pigment of erythrocytes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of androstenedione, an androgenic steroid produced by the testis, adrenal cortex and ovary, in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T09:41:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000509
blood androstenedione level
The amount of androstenedione, an androgenic steroid produced by the testis, adrenal cortex and ovary, in a specified volume of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T09:42:21Z
dehydroepiandrosterone measurement
EFO:0010240
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000510
blood dehydroepiandrosterone level
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T09:42:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000511
blood dihydrotestosterone level
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T09:43:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000512
blood testosterone level
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T09:43:25Z
EFO:0004697
estradiol measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000513
blood estradiol level
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T09:43:43Z
dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate measurement
EFO:0007001
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000514
blood progesterone level
The amount of cortisol, the major natural glucocorticoid synthesized in the adrenal cortex and which affects the metabolism of glucose, protein and fats, in a specific volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:02:46Z
cortisol measurement
EFO:0004642
EFO:0005843
cortisol secretion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000515
blood cortisol level
The amount of cortisol, the major natural glucocorticoid synthesized in the adrenal cortex and which affects the metabolism of glucose, protein and fats, in a specific volume of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of cortisol, a glucocorticoid which affects the metabolism of glucose, protein and fats, in a specified volume of serum.
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:04:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000516
serum cortisol level
The amount of cortisol, a glucocorticoid which affects the metabolism of glucose, protein and fats, in a specified volume of serum.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of aldosterone, a hormone produced by the adrenal cortex, which acts as a mineralcorticoid, found in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:08:30Z
aldosterone measurement
EFO:0010219
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000517
blood aldosterone level
The amount of aldosterone, a hormone produced by the adrenal cortex, which acts as a mineralcorticoid, found in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of apolipoprotein, any or all of the protein constituents of lipoproteins found in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:16:40Z
CMO:0000552
EFO:0007848
apolipoprotein A-IV measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000518
blood apolipoprotein level
The amount of apolipoprotein, any or all of the protein constituents of lipoproteins found in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of apolipoprotein A, a class of apolipoproteins that occur primarily in high density lipoproteins, in a specified volume of blood.
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:20:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000519
blood apolipoprotein A level
The amount of apolipoprotein A, a class of apolipoproteins that occur primarily in high density lipoproteins, in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:23:03Z
EFO:0004614
apolipoprotein A 1 measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000520
blood apolipoprotein AI level
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:23:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000521
blood apolipoprotein AII level
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:23:51Z
EFO:0004615
apolipoprotein B measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000522
blood apoliprotein B level
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:24:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000523
calculated blood apolipoprotein level
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:25:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000524
blood apolipoprotein AI to apolipoprotein B ratio
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:26:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000525
blood low density lipoprotein specific apolipoprotein B level
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:28:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000526
blood very low density lipoprotein specific apolipoprotein B level
Measurement of the amount of chylomicrons, a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues, found in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
mshimoyama
2011-01-05T10:33:25Z
chylomicron measurement
EFO:0008596
EFO:0020901
chylomicron change measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000527
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
blood chylomicron level
Measurement of the amount of chylomicrons, a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues, found in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Blood pressure measured in the pulmonary artery during diastole, that is, during dilation or relaxation of the heart ventricles.
mshimoyama
2011-01-21T08:57:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000528
pulmonary arterial diastolic blood pressure
Blood pressure measured in the pulmonary artery during diastole, that is, during dilation or relaxation of the heart ventricles.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Blood pressure measured in the pulmonary artery during systole, that is, during contraction of the heart ventricles.
mshimoyama
2011-01-21T08:58:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000529
pulmonary arterial systolic blood pressure
Blood pressure measured in the pulmonary artery during systole, that is, during contraction of the heart ventricles.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value in which the weight of the left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and by extension to the size of the organism.
mshimoyama
2011-01-21T09:42:17Z
CMO:0000540
EFO:0009290
PMID:24205240
LV mass index
LV mass/BW
LVMI
left ventricular mass index
heart left ventricle weight as a percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000530
heart left ventricle weight to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the weight of the left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and by extension to the size of the organism.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Difference in respiratory rate between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage.
mshimoyama
2011-10-28T04:18:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000531
percent change in respiration rate
Difference in respiratory rate between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage.
RGD:MS
Difference in tidal volume between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage.
mshimoyama
2011-10-28T04:22:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000532
percent change in tidal volume
Difference in tidal volume between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage.
RGD:MS
The difference in mean arterial blood pressure between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
mshimoyama
2011-10-28T04:24:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000533
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in mean arterial blood pressure
The difference in mean arterial blood pressure between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
RGD:MS
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
Absolute difference in heart rate between two points in time or two conditions.
mshimoyama
2011-10-28T04:25:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000534
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in heart rate
Absolute difference in heart rate between two points in time or two conditions.
RGD:MS
The amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, found in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
mshimoyama
2011-10-28T04:28:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood alcohol level
CMO:0000535
blood ethanol level
The amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, found in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The number of glomeruli in all or part of a kidney. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
mshimoyama
2011-10-28T04:29:17Z
glomeruli count
glomeruli number
glomerulus number
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000536
kidney glomerulus count
The number of glomeruli in all or part of a kidney. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount of creatinine, a catabolic product of creatine phosphate used in skeletal muscle contraction, found in a specified volume of plasma.
mshimoyama
2011-10-28T04:30:50Z
CHEBI:16737
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000537
plasma creatinine level
mshimoyama
2011-10-28T04:31:55Z
CHEBI:16737
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000538
blood creatinine level
mshimoyama
2011-10-28T04:33:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000539
heart left ventricle dry weight
A calculated value in which the weight of the left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, is presented as percentage of the total weight of the body thus normalizing it to body weight.
mshimoyama
2011-10-28T04:33:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000540
heart left ventricle weight as a percentage of body weight
true
A calculated value in which the weight of the left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, is presented as percentage of the total weight of the body thus normalizing it to body weight.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:43:36Z
EFO:0004845
magnesium measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000541
serum magnesium level
The amount of phosphorus, measured as inorganic phosphate, in a specified sample of serum.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:44:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum inorganic phosphate level
serum inorganic phosphorus level
serum phosphorus level
CMO:0000542
serum phosphate level
The amount of phosphorus, measured as inorganic phosphate, in a specified sample of serum.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of glucose, the monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, occurring widely in plant and animal tissues which is one of the three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is the end product of carbohydrate metabolism, and is the chief source of energy for living organisms, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:45:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000543
serum glucose level
Measurement of the amount of glucose, the monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, occurring widely in plant and animal tissues which is one of the three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is the end product of carbohydrate metabolism, and is the chief source of energy for living organisms, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:45:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000544
plasma lipid level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:45:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000545
serum lipid level
The amount of free fatty acids found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:46:09Z
plasma NEFA level
plasma non-esterified fatty acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000546
plasma free fatty acids level
The amount of free fatty acids found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:9888641
The amount of free fatty acids found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:46:24Z
serum NEFA level
serum non-esterified fatty acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000547
serum free fatty acids level
The amount of free fatty acids found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:9888641
The amount of triglycerides in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Triglycerides are any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:46:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000548
plasma triglyceride level
The amount of triglycerides in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Triglycerides are any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The amount of albumin in a specified sample of blood. Albumin is the major plasma protein, responsible for much of the plasma colloidal osmotic pressure and serving as a transport protein for large organic anions (e.g., fatty acids, bilirubin, some drugs) and for some hormones when their specific binding globulins are saturated.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:47:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000549
blood albumin level
The amount of albumin in a specified sample of blood. Albumin is the major plasma protein, responsible for much of the plasma colloidal osmotic pressure and serving as a transport protein for large organic anions (e.g., fatty acids, bilirubin, some drugs) and for some hormones when their specific binding globulins are saturated.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of albumin in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:48:13Z
EFO:0004535
serum albumin measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000550
serum albumin level
The amount of albumin in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:49:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000551
plasma aldosterone level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T00:00:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000552
blood apolipoprotein level
true
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:52:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000553
serum apolipoprotein level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:53:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000554
plasma cortisol level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:56:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000555
blood adrenocorticotropic hormone level (ACTH)
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:56:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000556
plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone level (ACTH)
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:57:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000557
plasma androstenedione level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:57:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000558
serum androstenedione level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:58:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000559
plasma dehydroepiandrosterone level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:58:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000560
serum dehydroepiandrosterone level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:58:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000561
plasma dihydrotestosterone level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:58:59Z
EFO:0004909
dihydrotestosterone measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000562
serum dihydrotestosterone level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:59:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000563
plasma estradiol level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:59:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000564
serum estradiol level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:59:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000565
plasma progesterone level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T02:59:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000566
serum progesterone level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T03:00:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000567
plasma testosterone level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T03:00:24Z
EFO:0004908
testosterone measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000568
serum testosterone level
The serum anion gap is a measurement of the difference-or gap-between the negatively charged and positively charged electrolytes in serum, i.e. blood plasma from which clotting factors have been removed. If the anion gap is either too high or too low, it may be a sign of a disorder in the lungs, kidneys, or other organ systems.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:07:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000569
serum anion gap
The serum anion gap is a measurement of the difference-or gap-between the negatively charged and positively charged electrolytes in serum, i.e. blood plasma from which clotting factors have been removed. If the anion gap is either too high or too low, it may be a sign of a disorder in the lungs, kidneys, or other organ systems.
ISBN-13:978-0323446631
https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/anion-gap-blood-test/
The amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, found in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:08:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma alcohol level
CMO:0000570
plasma ethanol level
The amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, found in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, found in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:08:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum alcohol level
CMO:0000571
serum ethanol level
The amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, found in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The amount of angiotensin II in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:08:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma AngII level
CMO:0000572
plasma angiotensin II level
The amount of angiotensin II in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The amount of angiotensin II in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:09:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum AngII level
CMO:0000573
serum angiotensin II level
The amount of angiotensin II in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of enzymatic activity of glutamic-pyruvate transaminase enzyme, commonly known as alanine transaminase or alanine aminotransferase (ALT), enzyme in a specified sample of blood. ALT catalyzes the reversible transamination between alanine and 2-oxoglutarate to generate pyruvate and glutamate. Blood ALT level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:09:38Z
blood ALT activity level
blood GPT activity level
blood alanine transaminase activity level
blood glutamic-pyruvate transaminase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000574
blood alanine aminotransferase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of glutamic-pyruvate transaminase enzyme, commonly known as alanine transaminase or alanine aminotransferase (ALT), enzyme in a specified sample of blood. ALT catalyzes the reversible transamination between alanine and 2-oxoglutarate to generate pyruvate and glutamate. Blood ALT level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
RGD:737472
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatine_kinase
The amount of ezymatic activity of glutamic-pyruvate transaminase enzyme, commonly known as alanine transaminase or alanine aminotransferase (ALT), enzyme in a specified sample of serum. ALT catalyzes the reversible transamination between alanine and 2-oxoglutarate to generate pyruvate and glutamate. Serum ALT level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:10:11Z
EFO:0004735
serum ALT activity level
serum GPT activity level
serum alanine aminotransferase measurement
serum alanine transaminase activity level
serum glutamic-pyruvate transaminase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000575
serum alanine aminotransferase activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of glutamic-pyruvate transaminase enzyme, commonly known as alanine transaminase or alanine aminotransferase (ALT), enzyme in a specified sample of serum. ALT catalyzes the reversible transamination between alanine and 2-oxoglutarate to generate pyruvate and glutamate. Serum ALT level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
RGD:621720
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanine_transaminase
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by alkaline phosphatase (AP) in a specified sample of blood. AP is an enzyme that catalyzes the cleavage of orthophosphate from orthophosphoric monoesters under alkaline conditions.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:10:38Z
EFO:0004533
alkaline phosphatase measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000576
blood alkaline phosphatase activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by alkaline phosphatase (AP) in a specified sample of blood. AP is an enzyme that catalyzes the cleavage of orthophosphate from orthophosphoric monoesters under alkaline conditions.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by alkaline phosphatase (AP) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. AP is an enzyme that catalyzes the cleavage of orthophosphate from orthophosphoric monoesters under alkaline conditions.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:11:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000577
serum alkaline phosphatase activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by alkaline phosphatase (AP) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. AP is an enzyme that catalyzes the cleavage of orthophosphate from orthophosphoric monoesters under alkaline conditions.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of blood. ACE is an enzyme of the hydrolase class that catalyzes cleavage of a dipeptide from the C-terminal end of angiotensin I to form activated angiotensin II.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:11:31Z
angiotensin-converting enzyme measurement
EFO:0004463
EFO:0006515
angiotensin converting enzyme activity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood ACE activity level
blood dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase activity level
blood peptidyl-dipeptidase A activity level
CMO:0000578
blood angiotensin I converting enzyme activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of blood. ACE is an enzyme of the hydrolase class that catalyzes cleavage of a dipeptide from the C-terminal end of angiotensin I to form activated angiotensin II.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:16:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum ACE activity level
serum dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase activity level
serum peptidyl-dipeptidase A activity level
CMO:0000579
serum angiotensin I converting enzyme activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of enzymatic activity of glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase enzyme, commonly known as aspartate transaminase or aspartate aminotransferase (AST), in a specified sample of blood. AST catalyzes the reversible transfer of an amine group from l-glutamic acid to oxaloacetic acid, forming alpha-ketoglutaric acid and l-aspartic acid. Blood AST level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:17:35Z
aspartate aminotransferase measurement
EFO:0004736
EFO:0008031
aspartate aminotransferase, cytoplasmic measurement
blood aspartate transaminase activity level
blood glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood AST activity level
blood GOT activity level
CMO:0000580
blood aspartate aminotransferase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase enzyme, commonly known as aspartate transaminase or aspartate aminotransferase (AST), in a specified sample of blood. AST catalyzes the reversible transfer of an amine group from l-glutamic acid to oxaloacetic acid, forming alpha-ketoglutaric acid and l-aspartic acid. Blood AST level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
VT:0000203
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspartate_transaminase
The amount of enzymatic activity of glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase enzyme, commonly known as aspartate transaminase or aspartate aminotransferase (AST), in a specified sample of serum. AST catalyzes the reversible transfer of an amine group from l-glutamic acid to oxaloacetic acid, forming alpha-ketoglutaric acid and l-aspartic acid. Serum AST level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:18:08Z
serum aspartate transaminase activity level
serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
SGOT activity level
serum AST activity level
serum GOT activity level
CMO:0000581
serum aspartate aminotransferase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase enzyme, commonly known as aspartate transaminase or aspartate aminotransferase (AST), in a specified sample of serum. AST catalyzes the reversible transfer of an amine group from l-glutamic acid to oxaloacetic acid, forming alpha-ketoglutaric acid and l-aspartic acid. Serum AST level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
VT:0000203
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspartate_transaminase
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:19:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000582
plasma adiponectin level
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:19:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000583
serum adiponectin level
A measure of the amount of carboxyhemoglobin formed by the combination of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin in a specified volume of whole blood.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:20:28Z
blood carboxyhaemoglobin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000584
blood carboxyhemoglobin level
A measure of the amount of carboxyhemoglobin formed by the combination of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin in a specified volume of whole blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Measurement of the entire amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, without taking into account any association with other molecules such as lipoproteins, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:23:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma TC level
CMO:0000585
plasma total cholesterol level
Measurement of the entire amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, without taking into account any association with other molecules such as lipoproteins, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The level of urea in terms of nitrogen content measured in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.The plasma urea nitrogen level is converted to urea concentration by multiplying by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood. Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and can be found in urine, blood, and lymph.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:23:54Z
BUN level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000586
plasma urea nitrogen level
The level of urea in terms of nitrogen content measured in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.The plasma urea nitrogen level is converted to urea concentration by multiplying by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood. Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and can be found in urine, blood, and lymph.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The level of urea in terms of nitrogen content found in a specific volume of serum, i.e. blood plasma from which clotting factors have been removed. The urea nitrogen level is converted to urea concentration by multiplying by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood.Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and is found in urine, blood, and lymph.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:24:28Z
BUN level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000587
serum urea nitrogen level
The level of urea in terms of nitrogen content found in a specific volume of serum, i.e. blood plasma from which clotting factors have been removed. The urea nitrogen level is converted to urea concentration by multiplying by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood.Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and is found in urine, blood, and lymph.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of hemoglobin, the oxygen carrying pigment of erythrocytes, found in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:24:55Z
plasma haemoglobin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000588
plasma hemoglobin level
The amount of hemoglobin, the oxygen carrying pigment of erythrocytes, found in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A measure of the amount of carboxyhemoglobin formed by the combination of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:27:11Z
plasma carboxyhaemoglobin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000589
plasma carboxyhemoglobin level
A measure of the amount of carboxyhemoglobin formed by the combination of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
An estimation of the amount of renin in a specific volume of serum calculated from the rate of formation of angiotensin I or II.
mshimoyama
2011-11-02T04:28:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000590
serum renin activity level
An estimation of the amount of renin in a specific volume of serum calculated from the rate of formation of angiotensin I or II.
RGD:MS
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T01:45:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000591
urine protein level
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T01:46:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000592
urine enzyme level
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T01:47:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000593
urine electrolyte level
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T01:49:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000594
urine steroid level
The difference in the levels of renin catalytic activity in blood plasma between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T01:54:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000595
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in plasma renin activity level
The difference in the levels of renin catalytic activity in blood plasma between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD4 antigen on their surface in a specified volume of whole blood. CD4 is a membrane glycoprotein found primarily on T lymphocytes, but also can be expressed on B cells, macrophages, and granulocytes. On T cells it is a co-receptor for the T cell receptor (TCR), interacts with MHC class II antigens, and functions to initiate or augment the early phase of T-cell activation.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:08:31Z
CMO:0000602
CD4(+) cell count
CD4+ cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000596
blood CD4 cell count
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD4 antigen on their surface in a specified volume of whole blood. CD4 is a membrane glycoprotein found primarily on T lymphocytes, but also can be expressed on B cells, macrophages, and granulocytes. On T cells it is a co-receptor for the T cell receptor (TCR), interacts with MHC class II antigens, and functions to initiate or augment the early phase of T-cell activation.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
RGD:735603
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD4
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD8 antigen on their surface in a specified volume of whole blood. CD8 is a glycoprotein on the surface of killer T lymphocytes that enhances binding with major histocompatibility complex molecules.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:09:28Z
EFO:0010107
CD8(+) cell count
CD8+ cell count
CD8-positive T-lymphocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
Ts/c cell count
cytotoxic T cell count
suppressor T cell count
CMO:0000597
blood CD8 cell count
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD8 antigen on their surface in a specified volume of whole blood. CD8 is a glycoprotein on the surface of killer T lymphocytes that enhances binding with major histocompatibility complex molecules.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Calculated measurement of the ratio in whole blood of lymphocytes expressing the CD4 antigen on the surface to lymphocytes expressing the CD8 antigen on the surface.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:10:53Z
EFO:0004839
CD4/CD8 ratio
CD4:CD8 lymphocyte ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000598
blood CD4 cell count to CD8 cell count ratio
Calculated measurement of the ratio in whole blood of lymphocytes expressing the CD4 antigen on the surface to lymphocytes expressing the CD8 antigen on the surface.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD25 antigen on their surface in a specified volume of whole blood.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:12:21Z
CMO:0000601
CD25(+) cell count
CD25+ cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000599
blood CD25 cell count
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD25 antigen on their surface in a specified volume of whole blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Measurement of the number of T lymphocytes (T cell) whose function is control or suppression of the T cell mediated immune response. Regulatory T cells are generally distinguished from other classes of lymphocytes on the basis of the presence and/or absence of a number of specific cell surface marker proteins.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:17:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Treg count
CMO:0000600
blood regulatory T cell count
Measurement of the number of T lymphocytes (T cell) whose function is control or suppression of the T cell mediated immune response. Regulatory T cells are generally distinguished from other classes of lymphocytes on the basis of the presence and/or absence of a number of specific cell surface marker proteins.
PMID:22224762
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T00:00:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000601
CD25+ cell count
true
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T00:00:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000602
CD4+ cell count
true
A calculated measurement in which number of T lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood expressing the surface CD25 antigen is divided by number of T lymphocytes in the same sample of blood expressing the surface CD4 antigen, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:33:14Z
CD25(+) cell to CD4(+) cell ratio as percentage
CD25+ cell to CD4+ cell ratio as percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000603
blood CD25 cell count to CD4 cell count ratio
A calculated measurement in which number of T lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood expressing the surface CD25 antigen is divided by number of T lymphocytes in the same sample of blood expressing the surface CD4 antigen, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of T lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood expressing surface CD25 antigen is divided by the number of T lymphocytes in the same sample of blood expressing surface CD8 antigen and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:33:47Z
CD25(+) cell count to CD8(+) cell count ratio
CD25+ cell count to CD8+ cell count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CD25 cell to CD8 cell ratio as percentage
CMO:0000604
blood CD25 cell count to CD8 cell count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of T lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood expressing surface CD25 antigen is divided by the number of T lymphocytes in the same sample of blood expressing surface CD8 antigen and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the pressure within the heart left ventricle at the end of systole, the period of contraction of the heart when the blood is forced from the ventricles into the pulmonary artery (right ventricle) and the aorta (left ventricle).
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:34:53Z
PMID:32207065
PES
end-systolic blood pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000605
left ventricular end-systolic blood pressure
Measurement of the pressure within the heart left ventricle at the end of systole, the period of contraction of the heart when the blood is forced from the ventricles into the pulmonary artery (right ventricle) and the aorta (left ventricle).
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The pressure in the heart left ventricle at the end of diastole, the period when the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion and the ventricles fill with blood.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:35:59Z
LVEDP
left ventricular end-diastolic pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000606
left ventricular end-diastolic blood pressure
The pressure in the heart left ventricle at the end of diastole, the period when the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion and the ventricles fill with blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Calculated measurement of a difference in the maximum arterial blood pressure, that is the pressure at the point of maximal contraction of the heart, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a number (positive or negative), not as a ratio or percentage relative to another quantity.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:36:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000607
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in systolic blood pressure
Calculated measurement of a difference in the maximum arterial blood pressure, that is the pressure at the point of maximal contraction of the heart, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a number (positive or negative), not as a ratio or percentage relative to another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Calculated measurement of a difference in diastolic blood pressure between two points or two conditions expressed as a number (positive or negative), not as a ratio or percentage relative to another quantity. The diastolic pressure is the minimum arterial pressure within the cardiac cycle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion. This is the time when the ventricles fill with blood.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:36:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000608
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in diastolic blood pressure
Calculated measurement of a difference in diastolic blood pressure between two points or two conditions expressed as a number (positive or negative), not as a ratio or percentage relative to another quantity. The diastolic pressure is the minimum arterial pressure within the cardiac cycle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion. This is the time when the ventricles fill with blood.
Berne_and_Levy:Berne_and_Levy_Physiology--6th_Ed
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
ISBN:978-0323073622
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the thymus, the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:39:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000609
thymus morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the thymus, the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight of the thymus, the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:39:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000610
thymus weight
The weight of the thymus, the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:39:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000611
calculated thymus weight
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:39:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000612
thymus weight to body weight ratio
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:41:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000613
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in thymus weight
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the pituitary gland, the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:43:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000614
pituitary gland morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the pituitary gland, the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of the pituitary gland, the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:43:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000615
pituitary gland weight
The weight of the pituitary gland, the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:44:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000616
calculated pituitary gland weight
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:44:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000617
pituitary gland weight to body weight ratio
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:44:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000618
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in pituitary gland weight
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:45:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000619
single adrenal gland weight to body weight ratio
true
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:49:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000620
both adrenal glands weight as percentage of body weight
true
A calculated measurement in which the total, combined weight of both adrenal glands is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:49:51Z
CMO:0000620
both adrenal glands weight as percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
both suprarenal glands weight to body weight ratio
ratio of the weight of both adrenal glands to the weight of the body
CMO:0000621
both adrenal glands weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the total, combined weight of both adrenal glands is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of a single kidney, one of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:50:38Z
CMO:0000623
individual kidney wet weight as percentage of body weight
individual kidney wet weight to body weight ratio
single kidney wet weight as percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000622
single kidney wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of a single kidney, one of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of a single kidney, one of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:50:52Z
individual kidney wet weight as percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000623
single kidney wet weight as percentage of body weight
true
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of a single kidney, one of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T00:00:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000624
heart right ventricle wet weight
true
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:56:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000625
urine total protein level
The weight of the pancreas after removal from the body but without desiccation. The pancreas is the compound endocrine/exocrine gland located behind the stomach in vertebrates which secretes hormones (insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin) into the bloodstream and digestive enzymes and ions such as sodium bicarbonate into the small intestine.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:58:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000626
pancreas wet weight
The weight of the pancreas after removal from the body but without desiccation. The pancreas is the compound endocrine/exocrine gland located behind the stomach in vertebrates which secretes hormones (insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin) into the bloodstream and digestive enzymes and ions such as sodium bicarbonate into the small intestine.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
The weight of the pancreas after desiccation. The pancreas is the compound endocrine/exocrine gland located behind the stomach in vertebrates which secretes hormones (insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin) into the bloodstream and digestive enzymes and ions such as sodium bicarbonate into the small intestine.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:58:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000627
pancreas dry weight
The weight of the pancreas after desiccation. The pancreas is the compound endocrine/exocrine gland located behind the stomach in vertebrates which secretes hormones (insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin) into the bloodstream and digestive enzymes and ions such as sodium bicarbonate into the small intestine.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:58:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000628
calculated pancreas weight
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:59:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000629
pancreas weight as a percentage of body weight
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T02:59:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000630
pancreas weight to body weight ratio
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T00:00:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000631
lung weight
true
The weight, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of one individual lung, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:00:22Z
CMO:0000166
lung weight, single
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000632
single lung wet weight
The weight, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of one individual lung, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the liver is divided by total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:01:14Z
CMO:0000141
liver weight as percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver somatic index, LSI
CMO:0000633
liver weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the liver is divided by total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:03:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000634
calculated retroperitoneal fat pad weight
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the retroperitoneal fat pad, the mass of closely packed fat cells surrounded by fibrous tissue located behind the peritoneum, is divided by the total body weight of the organism and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:03:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
retroperitoneal fat pad weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0000635
retroperitoneal fat pad weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the retroperitoneal fat pad, the mass of closely packed fat cells surrounded by fibrous tissue located behind the peritoneum, is divided by the total body weight of the organism and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_pad
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of one or both of a pair of pouchlike glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder that secrete seminal fluid and nourish and promote the movement of spermatozoa through the urethra.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:07:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
seminal gland weight
CMO:0000636
seminal vesicle weight
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of one or both of a pair of pouchlike glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder that secrete seminal fluid and nourish and promote the movement of spermatozoa through the urethra.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The heaviness of the epididymides, i.e., the degree to which one or both of the epididymides is drawn toward the ground. The epididymis is an elongated cordlike structure along the posterior border of the testis; its coiled duct provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa and is continuous with the ductus deferens.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:08:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000637
epididymides weight
The heaviness of the epididymides, i.e., the degree to which one or both of the epididymides is drawn toward the ground. The epididymis is an elongated cordlike structure along the posterior border of the testis; its coiled duct provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa and is continuous with the ductus deferens.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Number of sperm which display autokinesia divided by the total number of sperm in a sample, expressed as a percentage.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:08:51Z
motile sperm percent
motile spermatozoa percent
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000638
motile sperm count to total sperm count ratio
Number of sperm which display autokinesia divided by the total number of sperm in a sample, expressed as a percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T00:00:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000639
sperm count
true
Any measurement of a mature male gamete or germ cell that consists of a cylindrical nucleated cell with a short neck and a thin motile tail, contains genetic information to be transmitted by the male, exhibits autokinesia, and is able to effect zygosis with an ovum.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:09:33Z
EFO:0008578
sperm motility measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
spermatozoa measurement
spermatozoon measurement
CMO:0000640
sperm measurement
Any measurement of a mature male gamete or germ cell that consists of a cylindrical nucleated cell with a short neck and a thin motile tail, contains genetic information to be transmitted by the male, exhibits autokinesia, and is able to effect zygosis with an ovum.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement of a group of neonates, products of one gestation, provided the average number per gestation is in excess of two.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:10:40Z
EFO:0006921
clinical_measurement_ontology
birth measurement
CMO:0000641
litter measurement
Any measurement of a group of neonates, products of one gestation, provided the average number per gestation is in excess of two.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number, i.e., the quantity determined by count, of animals in a group of neonates, products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:11:36Z
total litter size
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000642
litter size
The number, i.e., the quantity determined by count, of animals in a group of neonates, products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The quantity determined by count of the number of animals in a group of neonates, products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal, that survive and are alive at birth, divided by the total number of offspring in the litter, expressed as a percent.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:11:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000643
percent of live offspring per litter
The quantity determined by count of the number of animals in a group of neonates, products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal, that survive and are alive at birth, divided by the total number of offspring in the litter, expressed as a percent.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Number of sperm which display no defects in form or function divided by the total number of sperm in a sample, expressed as a percentage.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:12:44Z
normal sperm percent
normal spermatozoa percent
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000644
normal sperm count to total sperm count ratio
Number of sperm which display no defects in form or function divided by the total number of sperm in a sample, expressed as a percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The total number of sperm, i.e. mature male germ cells, produced by an individual in a 24 hour period.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:13:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000645
daily sperm count
The total number of sperm, i.e. mature male germ cells, produced by an individual in a 24 hour period.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:14:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma HDL level
plasma HDL-C level
CMO:0000646
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
plasma high density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:15:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma LDL level
plasma LDL-C level
CMO:0000647
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
plasma low density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/9/47
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:16:59Z
very low density lipoprotein cholesterol measurement
EFO:0008317
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood VLDL level
blood VLDL-C level
CMO:0000648
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
blood very low density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:17:35Z
plasma VLDL cholesterol level
plasma VLDL-C level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000649
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
plasma very low density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:18:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum VLDL level
serum VLDL-C level
CMO:0000650
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
serum very low density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the prostate gland, the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:22:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000651
prostate gland morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the prostate gland, the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
The weight, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of the prostate gland. The prostate is the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:22:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000652
prostate gland wet weight
The weight, after removal from the body but without desiccation, of the prostate gland. The prostate is the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:27:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000653
calculated mesenteric fat pad weight
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the mesenteric fat pad, after removal from the body, is measured, divided by the total weight of the body, and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight.
mshimoyama
2011-11-03T03:28:13Z
PMID:27523322
mesenteric fat pad weight as a percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000654
mesenteric fat pad weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the mesenteric fat pad, after removal from the body, is measured, divided by the total weight of the body, and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
mshimoyama
2011-11-04T00:00:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000655
heart left ventricle wet weight
true
mshimoyama
2011-11-04T12:57:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000656
heart right ventricle dry weight
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the encapsulated adipose tissue surrounding the epididymis, the structure along the posterior body of the testis.
mshimoyama
2011-11-04T04:12:03Z
gonadal fat pad morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000657
epididymal fat pad morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the encapsulated adipose tissue surrounding the epididymis, the structure along the posterior body of the testis.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the epididymal fat pad is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
mshimoyama
2011-11-04T04:12:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
epididymal fat pad weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0000658
epididymal fat pad weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the epididymal fat pad is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement related to one or more globulins, a class of proteins defined as being insoluble in water but soluble in a saline solution which includes carrier proteins, acute phase reactants, coagulation factors, complement components, and immunoglobulins, in a specified sample of blood.
mshimoyama
2012-01-09T09:42:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000659
blood globulin measurement
true
Any measurement related to one or more globulins, a class of proteins defined as being insoluble in water but soluble in a saline solution which includes carrier proteins, acute phase reactants, coagulation factors, complement components, and immunoglobulins, in a specified sample of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
mshimoyama
2012-01-09T09:42:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000660
serum globulin level
true
Measurement of the total amount of all proteins, the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
mshimoyama
2012-01-09T09:43:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000661
serum total protein level
Measurement of the total amount of all proteins, the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of components of the periodic tightening and loosening of the heart muscle.
JSmith
2012-02-15T11:39:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart contractility measurement
CMO:0000662
heart contraction measurement
Any measurement of components of the periodic tightening and loosening of the heart muscle.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Measure of the time from the relaxation of the heart muscle to the beginning of the tightening of the heart muscle during contraction.
JSmith
2012-02-15T11:42:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000663
time to onset of heart contraction
Measure of the time from the relaxation of the heart muscle to the beginning of the tightening of the heart muscle during contraction.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Measurement of the time from the beginning of heart muscle contraction to the maximum contracted state.
JSmith
2012-02-15T11:48:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000664
time to peak heart contraction
Measurement of the time from the beginning of heart muscle contraction to the maximum contracted state.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Pressure exerted by the heart muscle in its maximally contracted state.
JSmith
2012-02-15T11:56:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000665
heart contraction pressure
Pressure exerted by the heart muscle in its maximally contracted state.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The amount of ezymatic activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in a specified volume of blood. LDH is the enzyme which catalyses the reaction S)-lactate + NAD(+) <=> pyruvate + NADH. Blood LDH level can be used as a marker for tissue damage.
JSmith
2012-02-15T04:03:31Z
blood LDH activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000666
blood lactate dehydrogenase activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in a specified volume of blood. LDH is the enzyme which catalyses the reaction S)-lactate + NAD(+) <=> pyruvate + NADH. Blood LDH level can be used as a marker for tissue damage.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The amount of ezymatic activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in a specified volume of plasma. LDH is the enzyme which catalyses the reaction S)-lactate + NAD(+) <=> pyruvate + NADH. Plasma LDH level can be used as a marker for tissue damage.
JSmith
2012-02-15T04:22:00Z
plasma LDH activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000667
plasma lactate dehydrogenase activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in a specified volume of plasma. LDH is the enzyme which catalyses the reaction S)-lactate + NAD(+) <=> pyruvate + NADH. Plasma LDH level can be used as a marker for tissue damage.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The amount of ezymatic activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in a specified volume of serum. LDH is the enzyme which catalyses the reaction S)-lactate + NAD(+) <=> pyruvate + NADH. Serum LDH level can be used as a marker for tissue damage.
JSmith
2012-02-15T04:24:22Z
serum LDH activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000668
serum lactate dehydrogenase activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in a specified volume of serum. LDH is the enzyme which catalyses the reaction S)-lactate + NAD(+) <=> pyruvate + NADH. Serum LDH level can be used as a marker for tissue damage.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Any measurement of a structural part of a system of the body that is composed of tissues and cells that enable it to perform a particular function.
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:00:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000669
organ measurement
Any measurement of a structural part of a system of the body that is composed of tissues and cells that enable it to perform a particular function.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:06:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000670
This is not the same term as the original "heart measurement". That term is now "heart morphological measurement".
heart measurement
A measurement made on a fluid flowing out of the heart.
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:11:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000671
heart effluent measurement
A measurement made on a fluid flowing out of the heart.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The volume of a fluid flowing out of the heart.
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:14:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000672
heart effluent volume
The volume of a fluid flowing out of the heart.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The volume of a fluid flowing out of the heart during a specified amount of time.
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:16:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000673
timed heart effluent volume
The volume of a fluid flowing out of the heart during a specified amount of time.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Measurement of a fluid flowing out of an organ, especially one which has been removed from the body for study.
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:18:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000674
organ effluent measurement
Measurement of a fluid flowing out of an organ, especially one which has been removed from the body for study.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The amount of an enzyme in a specified volume of fluid flowing out of the heart.
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:21:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000675
heart effluent enzyme level
The amount of an enzyme in a specified volume of fluid flowing out of the heart.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The amount of lactate dehydrogenase activity measured in a specified volume of fluid flowing out of the heart.
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:25:02Z
heart effluent LDH activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000676
heart effluent lactate dehydrogenase activity level
The amount of lactate dehydrogenase activity measured in a specified volume of fluid flowing out of the heart.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Measurement of a lesion in an organ. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:45:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
tissue damage measurement
CMO:0000677
organ lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion in an organ. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
RGD:JRS
A measurement of any lesion of the heart. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:48:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000678
heart lesion measurement
A measurement of any lesion of the heart. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
RGD:JRS
Measurement of an area of necrotic tissue resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supplied to that tissue.
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:50:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000679
infarction measurement
Measurement of an area of necrotic tissue resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supplied to that tissue.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of an area of necrotic tissue in the heart resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply.
JSmith
2012-02-15T05:58:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
myocardial infarction measurement
CMO:0000680
heart infarction measurement
Measurement of an area of necrotic tissue in the heart resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of an area of necrotic tissue in the brain resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the brain.
JSmith
2012-02-15T06:04:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
cerebral infarction measurement
CMO:0000681
brain infarction measurement
Measurement of an area of necrotic tissue in the brain resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the brain.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of an area of necrotic tissue in the left ventricle of the heart resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the heart.
JSmith
2012-02-15T06:09:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000682
heart left ventricle infarction measurement
Measurement of an area of necrotic tissue in the left ventricle of the heart resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the heart.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Measurement of the area, volume or weight of necrotic tissue resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supplied to that tissue.
JSmith
2012-02-15T06:11:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000683
organ infarction size measurement
Measurement of the area, volume or weight of necrotic tissue resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supplied to that tissue.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Measurement of the area, volume or weight of necrotic tissue in the heart resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the heart.
JSmith
2012-02-15T06:14:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000684
heart infarction size
Measurement of the area, volume or weight of necrotic tissue in the heart resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the heart.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Measurement of the area, volume or weight of necrotic tissue in the heart left ventricle resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the heart.
JSmith
2012-02-15T06:18:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000685
heart left ventricle infarction size
Measurement of the area, volume or weight of necrotic tissue in the heart left ventricle resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the heart.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
JSmith
2012-02-15T06:27:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000686
calculated heart left ventricle infarction size
true
JSmith
2012-02-15T06:28:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000687
heart left ventricle infarction size to total heart left ventricle size ratio
true
The heaviness of one or both ventricles of the heart, that is, the lower chambers of the heart that pump blood away from the heart either to the lungs to be oxygenated or, once oxygenated, to the rest of the body, or the degree to which one or both ventricles of the heart are drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2012-02-15T06:46:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000688
heart ventricle weight
The heaviness of one or both ventricles of the heart, that is, the lower chambers of the heart that pump blood away from the heart either to the lungs to be oxygenated or, once oxygenated, to the rest of the body, or the degree to which one or both ventricles of the heart are drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2012-02-21T02:50:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000689
heart infarction weight
JSmith
2012-02-21T03:02:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000690
heart infarction area
JSmith
2012-02-21T03:02:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000691
heart left ventricle infarction weight
JSmith
2012-02-21T03:03:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000692
heart left ventricle infarction area
JSmith
2012-02-21T03:04:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000693
calculated heart left ventricle infarction area
JSmith
2012-02-21T03:04:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000694
calculated heart left ventricle infarction weight
JSmith
2012-02-21T03:05:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000695
heart left ventricle infarction weight to total heart left ventricle weight ratio
JSmith
2012-02-21T03:08:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000696
calculated heart infarction weight
JSmith
2012-02-21T04:08:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000697
organ infarction weight
JSmith
2012-02-21T04:09:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000698
organ infarction area
The difference in body temperature between two different points in time or between two different conditions.
JSmith
2012-03-09T04:05:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000699
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in body temperature
The difference in body temperature between two different points in time or between two different conditions.
PGA:Respiratory_protocol
Measurement of the amount of resistance in a blood vessel to the flow of blood or other fluid through it.
JSmith
2012-03-09T05:24:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000700
blood vessel resistance measurement
Measurement of the amount of resistance in a blood vessel to the flow of blood or other fluid through it.
http://en.wikipedia.org
Resistance to blood flow by blood vessels in the lung.
JSmith
2012-03-09T05:53:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000701
pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR)
Resistance to blood flow by blood vessels in the lung.
PGA:Lung_protocol
Measurement of vascular resistance in lung blood vessels calculated from other indirect measurements.
JSmith
2012-03-09T05:57:02Z
calculated PVR
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000702
calculated pulmonary vascular resistance
Measurement of vascular resistance in lung blood vessels calculated from other indirect measurements.
RGD:JRS
JSmith
2012-03-09T06:00:03Z
R_Flow100
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000703
calculated pulmonary vascular resistance normalized to body weight
A measure of a blood vessel's ability to stretch, dilate or expand.
JSmith
2012-03-09T06:17:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000704
blood vessel distensibility
A measure of a blood vessel's ability to stretch, dilate or expand.
PGA:Lung_protocol
JSmith
2012-03-09T06:28:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000705
vascular endothelial cell measurement
Measurement made on the endothelial tissue or endothelial cells lining a blood vessel.
JSmith
2012-03-13T12:26:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000706
blood vessel endothelium measurement
Measurement made on the endothelial tissue or endothelial cells lining a blood vessel.
RGD:JRS
JSmith
2012-03-13T12:29:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000707
calculated blood vessel endothelium measurement
JSmith
2012-03-13T12:31:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000708
FAPGG metabolism-surface area product
JSmith
2012-03-13T01:02:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000709
methylene blue metabolism-surface area product without auto-oxidation
JSmith
2012-03-13T01:03:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000710
methylene blue metabolism-surface area product after auto-oxidation
Ratio of the methylene blue metabolism-surface area product without auto-oxidation to the FAPGG metabolism-surface area product.
JSmith
2012-03-13T01:12:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000711
methylene blue to FAPGG metabolism-surface area product ratio
Ratio of the methylene blue metabolism-surface area product without auto-oxidation to the FAPGG metabolism-surface area product.
PGA:Lung_protocol
JSmith
2012-03-13T02:08:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000712
airway reactivity measurement
The administered quantity of methacholine, a quaternary ammonium ion in which the nitrogen is substituted with three methyl groups and a 2-acetoxypropyl group and which acts as a parasympathomimetic bronchoconstrictor, at which the ability of the repiratory tract to allow airflow during breathing (inspration and expiration) is half its value in an untreated subject, or at which the resistance of the respiratory tract to airflow is doubled.
JSmith
2012-03-13T02:15:00Z
methacholine median effective dose (ED50)
CHEBI:50142
CHEBI:6804
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000713
dose of methacholine at which pulmonary conductance is half its pretreatment value
The administered quantity of methacholine, a quaternary ammonium ion in which the nitrogen is substituted with three methyl groups and a 2-acetoxypropyl group and which acts as a parasympathomimetic bronchoconstrictor, at which the ability of the repiratory tract to allow airflow during breathing (inspration and expiration) is half its value in an untreated subject, or at which the resistance of the respiratory tract to airflow is doubled.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airway_resistance
JSmith
2012-03-13T03:24:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
alpha
fractional change in vessel distensibility contributing to the pressure-flow relationship
CMO:0000714
fractional change in blood vessel diameter per unit change in intravascular pressure
JSmith
2012-03-13T03:37:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000715
calculated blood vessel distensibility
Any measurement of the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel.
JSmith
2012-03-13T04:15:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood vessel contractility measurement
CMO:0000716
blood vessel contractile force measurement
Any measurement of the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasoconstriction
Measurement of the highest achievable amount of energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel.
JSmith
2012-03-13T04:46:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood vessel maximum contractility measurement
CMO:0000717
blood vessel maximum contractile force
Measurement of the highest achievable amount of energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasoconstriction
JSmith
2012-03-13T04:47:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000718
maximum contractile force per wet weight of vessel
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to a drug or other chemical stimulus.
JSmith
2012-03-14T04:09:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000719
chemical response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to a drug or other chemical stimulus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel.
JSmith
2012-03-14T04:16:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000720
calculated blood vessel contractile force measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasoconstriction
A calculated value for the concentration of phenylephrine (PE), the phenylethanolamine with IUPAC name (R)-3-[-1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl]phenol and formula C9H13NO2 that acts as a selective alpha1-adrenergic receptor agonist, decongestant and vasoconstrictor, at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of PE is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such PE-induced contractile energy.
JSmith
2012-03-14T04:17:28Z
CHEBI:8093
phenylephrine half maximal effective concentration (EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000721
concentration of phenylephrine at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value (EC50)
A calculated value for the concentration of phenylephrine (PE), the phenylethanolamine with IUPAC name (R)-3-[-1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl]phenol and formula C9H13NO2 that acts as a selective alpha1-adrenergic receptor agonist, decongestant and vasoconstrictor, at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of PE is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such PE-induced contractile energy.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of phenylephrine (PE), the phenylethanolamine with IUPAC name (R)-3-[-1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl]phenol and formula C9H13NO2 that acts as a selective alpha1-adrenergic receptor agonist, decongestant and vasoconstrictor, at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of PE is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such PE-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
JSmith
2012-03-14T04:17:54Z
CHEBI:8093
phenylephrine Log half maximal effective concentration (Log EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000722
logarithm of the concentration of phenylephrine at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value (Log EC50)
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of phenylephrine (PE), the phenylethanolamine with IUPAC name (R)-3-[-1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl]phenol and formula C9H13NO2 that acts as a selective alpha1-adrenergic receptor agonist, decongestant and vasoconstrictor, at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of PE is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such PE-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
Measurement of the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel via calculations from direct measurements rather than expressing the direct measurements themselves.
JSmith
2012-03-14T04:21:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000723
calculated blood vessel dilation force reduction measurement
Measurement of the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel via calculations from direct measurements rather than expressing the direct measurements themselves.
RGD:JRS
A calculated value for the concentration of acetylcholine (ACh), the ester of acetic acid and choline with chemical formula CH3C=OO(CH2)2-N(+)-(CH3)3 and IUPAC name 2-acetoxy-N,N,N-trimethylethanaminium, which acts as a neurotransmitter, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of ACh is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during ACh-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of Ach which is the minimum contractile energy).
JSmith
2012-03-14T04:23:57Z
CHEBI:15355
acetylcholine half maximal effective concentration (EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000724
concentration of acetylcholine at which the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel is half the maximum value (EC50)
A calculated value for the concentration of acetylcholine (ACh), the ester of acetic acid and choline with chemical formula CH3C=OO(CH2)2-N(+)-(CH3)3 and IUPAC name 2-acetoxy-N,N,N-trimethylethanaminium, which acts as a neurotransmitter, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of ACh is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during ACh-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of Ach which is the minimum contractile energy).
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of acetylcholine (ACh), the ester of acetic acid and choline with chemical formula CH3C=OO(CH2)2-N(+)-(CH3)3 and IUPAC name 2-acetoxy-N,N,N-trimethylethanaminium, which acts as a neurotransmitter, at which the dilation of a blood vessel in response to the application of ACh is half maximal. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
JSmith
2012-03-14T04:24:16Z
CHEBI:15355
acetylcholine Log half maximal effective concentration (Log EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000725
logarithm of the concentration of acetylcholine at which the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel is half the maximum value (Log EC50)
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of acetylcholine (ACh), the ester of acetic acid and choline with chemical formula CH3C=OO(CH2)2-N(+)-(CH3)3 and IUPAC name 2-acetoxy-N,N,N-trimethylethanaminium, which acts as a neurotransmitter, at which the dilation of a blood vessel in response to the application of ACh is half maximal. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
A calculated value for the concentration of sodium nitroprusside (SNP), the red-colored inorganic salt with the formula Na2[Fe(CN)5NO]-2H2O used as a potent vasodilator, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of SNP is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during SNP-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of SNP which is the minimum contractile energy).
JSmith
2012-03-14T04:24:44Z
CHEBI:29321
CHEBI:9179
sodium nitroprusside half maximal effective concentration (EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000726
concentration of sodium nitroprusside at which the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel is half the maximum value (EC50)
A calculated value for the concentration of sodium nitroprusside (SNP), the red-colored inorganic salt with the formula Na2[Fe(CN)5NO]-2H2O used as a potent vasodilator, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of SNP is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during SNP-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of SNP which is the minimum contractile energy).
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_nitroprusside
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of sodium nitroprusside (SNP), the red-coloured inorganic salt with the formula Na2[Fe(CN)5NO]-2H2O used as a potent vasodilator, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of SNP is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during SNP-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of SNP which is the minimum contractile energy).
JSmith
2012-03-14T04:25:16Z
CHEBI:29321
CHEBI:9179
sodium nitroprusside Log half maximal effective concentration (Log EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000727
logarithm of the concentration of sodium nitroprusside at which the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel is half the maximum value (Log EC50)
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of sodium nitroprusside (SNP), the red-coloured inorganic salt with the formula Na2[Fe(CN)5NO]-2H2O used as a potent vasodilator, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of SNP is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during SNP-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of SNP which is the minimum contractile energy).
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_nitroprusside
JSmith
2012-03-15T11:42:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000728
maximum contractile force per wet weight of aorta
Measurement of the reduction in force during blood vessel dilation.
JSmith
2012-03-15T11:48:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000729
blood vessel dilation force reduction measurement
Measurement of the reduction in force during blood vessel dilation.
RGD:JRS
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of some agent or process to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation generated compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
JSmith
2012-03-15T11:53:37Z
PMID:11748519
blood vessel dilation expressed as percent relaxation of the force generated in a pre-constricted blood vessel
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000730
blood vessel dilation expressed as percent reduction of the force generated in a pre-constricted blood vessel
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of some agent or process to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation generated compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
PMID:11748519
PMID:17906683
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of acetylcholine to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
JSmith
2012-03-15T11:55:20Z
PMID:11748519
PMID:17906683
acetylcholine-induced blood vessel relaxation expressed as percent of full dilation
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000731
acetylcholine-induced blood vessel dilation expressed as percent reduction of the force generated in a pre-constricted blood vessel
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of acetylcholine to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
PMID:11748519
PMID:17906683
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of sodium nitroprusside to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
JSmith
2012-03-15T11:59:59Z
PMID:11748519
sodium nitroprusside-induced blood vessel relaxation expressed as percent of full dilation
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000732
sodium nitroprusside-induced blood vessel dilation expressed as percent reduction of the force generated in a pre-constricted blood vessel
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of sodium nitroprusside to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
PMID:11748519
PMID:17906683
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by hypoxia on a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
JSmith
2012-03-15T12:00:51Z
PMID:11748519
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000733
hypoxia-induced blood vessel dilation expressed as percent reduction of the force generated in a pre-constricted blood vessel
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by hypoxia on a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
PMID:11748519
JSmith
2012-03-15T12:03:40Z
slope measurement of phenylephrine-induced contraction
clinical_measurement_ontology
slope measurement of drug-induced contraction
CMO:0000734
slope measurement of chemical-induced contraction
JSmith
2012-03-15T12:05:49Z
fast-slope measurement of phenylephrine-induced contraction
clinical_measurement_ontology
fast-slope measurement of drug-induced contraction
CMO:0000735
fast-slope measurement of chemical-induced contraction
JSmith
2012-03-15T12:06:21Z
slow-slope measurement of phenylephrine-induced contraction
clinical_measurement_ontology
slow-slope measurement of drug-induced contraction
CMO:0000736
slow-slope measurement of chemical-induced contraction
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to acetylcholine (ACh), the ester of acetic acid and choline with chemical formula CH3C=OO(CH2)2-N(+)-(CH3)3 and IUPAC name 2-acetoxy-N,N,N-trimethylethanaminium, which acts as a neurotransmitter.
JSmith
2012-03-15T12:11:24Z
CHEBI:15355
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000737
acetylcholine response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to acetylcholine (ACh), the ester of acetic acid and choline with chemical formula CH3C=OO(CH2)2-N(+)-(CH3)3 and IUPAC name 2-acetoxy-N,N,N-trimethylethanaminium, which acts as a neurotransmitter.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to methacholine, a quaternary ammonium ion in which the nitrogen is substituted with three methyl groups and a 2-acetoxypropyl group and which acts as a parasympathomimetic bronchoconstrictor.
JSmith
2012-03-15T12:12:19Z
CHEBI:6804
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000738
methacholine response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to methacholine, a quaternary ammonium ion in which the nitrogen is substituted with three methyl groups and a 2-acetoxypropyl group and which acts as a parasympathomimetic bronchoconstrictor.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to phenylephrine (PE), the phenylethanolamine with IUPAC name (R)-3-[-1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl]phenol and formula C9H13NO2 that acts as a selective alpha1-adrenergic receptor agonist, decongestant and vasoconstrictor.
JSmith
2012-03-15T12:12:47Z
CHEBI:8093
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000739
phenylephrine response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to phenylephrine (PE), the phenylethanolamine with IUPAC name (R)-3-[-1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl]phenol and formula C9H13NO2 that acts as a selective alpha1-adrenergic receptor agonist, decongestant and vasoconstrictor.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to sodium nitroprusside (SNP), the red-colored inorganic salt with the formula Na2[Fe(CN)5NO]-2H2O used as a potent vasodilator.
JSmith
2012-03-15T12:13:21Z
CHEBI:29321
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000740
sodium nitroprusside response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to sodium nitroprusside (SNP), the red-colored inorganic salt with the formula Na2[Fe(CN)5NO]-2H2O used as a potent vasodilator.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_nitroprusside
Amount of water, the clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid each molecule of which contains one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen (H2O), consumed as a drink per unit time.
JSmith
2012-03-15T08:07:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000741
water drink intake rate
Amount of water, the clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid each molecule of which contains one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen (H2O), consumed as a drink per unit time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
JSmith
2012-03-20T04:21:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000742
percent change in heart rate
Calculation of a difference between representations of blood pressure in a treated versus untreated state or over time, after the original values have been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. Blood pressure is the pressure, or force per area, exerted by circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels. The pressure is dependent on the energy of the heart action, elasticity of the vessel walls and volume and viscosity of the blood.
JSmith
2012-03-20T04:31:30Z
EFO:0006943
blood pressure change measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000743
change in calculated blood pressure
Calculation of a difference between representations of blood pressure in a treated versus untreated state or over time, after the original values have been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. Blood pressure is the pressure, or force per area, exerted by circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels. The pressure is dependent on the energy of the heart action, elasticity of the vessel walls and volume and viscosity of the blood.
Berne_and_Levy:Berne_and_Levy_Physiology--6th_Ed
ISBN:978-0323073622
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement of the difference in developed blood pressure between a treated state and a control state. Developed pressure is systolic minus diastolic pressure when measured in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
JSmith
2012-03-20T04:31:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000744
change in developed blood pressure
A calculated measurement of the difference in developed blood pressure between a treated state and a control state. Developed pressure is systolic minus diastolic pressure when measured in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
A calculated measurement of the difference in developed blood pressure between a treated state and a control state, expressed as a percentage. Developed pressure is systolic minus diastolic pressure when measured in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
JSmith
2012-03-20T04:32:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000745
percent change in developed blood pressure
A calculated measurement of the difference in developed blood pressure between a treated state and a control state, expressed as a percentage. Developed pressure is systolic minus diastolic pressure when measured in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Calculated measurement of a difference in the maximum arterial blood pressure, that is the pressure at the point of maximal contraction of the heart, between two points in time or two conditions.
JSmith
2012-03-20T04:34:31Z
EFO:0006944
systolic blood pressure change measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000746
change in systolic blood pressure
Calculated measurement of a difference in the maximum arterial blood pressure, that is the pressure at the point of maximal contraction of the heart, between two points in time or two conditions.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
RGD:MS
The relative difference in the maximum arterial blood pressure, that is the pressure at the point of maximal contraction of the heart, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-03-20T04:35:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000747
percent change in systolic blood pressure
The relative difference in the maximum arterial blood pressure, that is the pressure at the point of maximal contraction of the heart, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
JSmith
2012-03-20T04:37:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000748
change in arterial blood flow rate
JSmith
2012-03-20T04:38:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000749
percent change in arterial blood flow rate
JSmith
2012-03-20T04:38:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000750
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in arterial blood flow rate
A calculated measurement of the difference in developed pressure measured in the heart left ventricle between a treated state and a control state, expressed as a percentage. Developed pressure is systolic minus diastolic pressure when measured in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
JSmith
2012-03-21T01:08:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000751
percent change in left ventricular developed pressure
A calculated measurement of the difference in developed pressure measured in the heart left ventricle between a treated state and a control state, expressed as a percentage. Developed pressure is systolic minus diastolic pressure when measured in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
A calculated measurement of the difference in developed pressure measured in the heart left ventricle between a treated state and a control state. Developed pressure is systolic minus diastolic pressure when measured in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
JSmith
2012-03-21T01:09:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000752
change in left ventricular developed pressure
A calculated measurement of the difference in developed pressure measured in the heart left ventricle between a treated state and a control state. Developed pressure is systolic minus diastolic pressure when measured in an isolated organ or vessel under conditions where perfusion pressure or flow can be controlled.
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Difference in the pressure within the heart left ventricle at the point of maximal contraction, when the blood is forced from the left ventricle into the aorta, between two points in time or two conditions.
JSmith
2012-03-21T01:13:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000753
change in left ventricular systolic blood pressure
Difference in the pressure within the heart left ventricle at the point of maximal contraction, when the blood is forced from the left ventricle into the aorta, between two points in time or two conditions.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The relative difference in the pressure within the heart left ventricle at the point of maximal contraction, when the blood is forced from the left ventricle into the aorta, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-03-21T01:14:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000754
percent change in left ventricular systolic blood pressure
The relative difference in the pressure within the heart left ventricle at the point of maximal contraction, when the blood is forced from the left ventricle into the aorta, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The amount of a particular constituent of urine, such as an ion or salt, excreted into the urine per unit time.
JSmith
2012-03-28T09:35:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000755
urine component excretion rate measurement
The amount of a particular constituent of urine, such as an ion or salt, excreted into the urine per unit time.
RGD:JRS
JSmith
2012-03-28T09:39:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000756
urine total protein excretion rate
The amount of albumin excreted into the urine within a specified period of time. If the level of albumin in the urine is above normal but not high enough to be detectable with routine protein testing it is referred to as 'microalbumin'.
JSmith
2012-03-28T09:39:31Z
EFO:0005667
urinary albumin excretion rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
urine microalbumin excretion rate
CMO:0000757
urine albumin excretion rate
The amount of albumin excreted into the urine within a specified period of time. If the level of albumin in the urine is above normal but not high enough to be detectable with routine protein testing it is referred to as 'microalbumin'.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The amount of an electrolyte, that is, a substance that dissociates into ions, excreted in the urine per unit time.
JSmith
2012-03-28T09:40:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000758
urine electrolyte excretion rate
The amount of an electrolyte, that is, a substance that dissociates into ions, excreted in the urine per unit time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of protein excreted in urine per unit time.
JSmith
2012-03-28T09:41:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000759
urine protein excretion rate
The amount of protein excreted in urine per unit time.
RGD:JRS
The amount of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, discharged in the urine, the fluid waste product separated and discharged by the kidneys, per unit time.
JSmith
2012-03-28T09:43:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000760
urine sodium excretion rate
The amount of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, discharged in the urine, the fluid waste product separated and discharged by the kidneys, per unit time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of potassium, the chemical element with atomic number 19, that have lost one electron forming a cation with a charge of +1, discharged in the urine per unit time.
JSmith
2012-03-28T09:44:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000761
urine potassium excretion rate
The amount of potassium, the chemical element with atomic number 19, that have lost one electron forming a cation with a charge of +1, discharged in the urine per unit time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of chloride, the chemical element with atomic number 17, that have gained one electron forming an anion with a charge of -1, discharged in the urine per unit time.
JSmith
2012-03-28T09:44:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000762
urine chloride excretion rate
The amount of chloride, the chemical element with atomic number 17, that have gained one electron forming an anion with a charge of -1, discharged in the urine per unit time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2012-03-28T09:44:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000763
urine calcium excretion rate
Measurement of the amount of creatinine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Creatinine is a nitrogenous compound formed in muscle as the end product of creatine metabolism. Blood and urine tests for creatinine are used as diagnostic indicators of kidney function and muscle mass.
JSmith
2012-03-28T10:03:34Z
CHEBI:16737
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000764
urine creatinine excretion rate
Measurement of the amount of creatinine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Creatinine is a nitrogenous compound formed in muscle as the end product of creatine metabolism. Blood and urine tests for creatinine are used as diagnostic indicators of kidney function and muscle mass.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The clearance rate of creatinine, that is, the volume of plasma that is cleared of creatinine by the kidneys per unit time. Creatinine clearance is calculated using the level of creatinine in a sample of urine, usually one collected over a period of 24 hours, the corresponding plasma creatinine level, and the volume of urine excreted. It is used as an approximation of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
JSmith
2012-03-28T10:49:24Z
CHEBI:16737
EFO:0007934
creatinine clearance measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000765
creatinine clearance
The clearance rate of creatinine, that is, the volume of plasma that is cleared of creatinine by the kidneys per unit time. Creatinine clearance is calculated using the level of creatinine in a sample of urine, usually one collected over a period of 24 hours, the corresponding plasma creatinine level, and the volume of urine excreted. It is used as an approximation of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
CMDT:Medical_Diagnosis_&_Treatment
Any measurement of creatinine in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Creatinine is a nitrogenous compound formed in muscle as the end product of creatine metabolism. Blood and urine tests for creatinine are used as diagnostic indicators of kidney function and muscle mass.
JSmith
2012-03-28T11:08:03Z
CHEBI:16737
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000766
urine creatinine measurement
Any measurement of creatinine in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Creatinine is a nitrogenous compound formed in muscle as the end product of creatine metabolism. Blood and urine tests for creatinine are used as diagnostic indicators of kidney function and muscle mass.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
JSmith
2012-03-28T11:15:22Z
creatinine measurement
CHEBI:16737
EFO:0004518
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000767
blood creatinine measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of creatinine in a specified volume of plasma, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2012-03-28T11:16:24Z
CHEBI:16737
Not4Curation
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000768
calculated plasma creatinine level
JSmith
2012-03-28T11:19:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000769
urine electrolyte measurement
JSmith
2012-03-28T11:21:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000770
urine protein measurement
The quantification of any parameter related to the process whereby drink, any liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., is taken in for utilization by the body.
JSmith
2012-03-28T01:37:12Z
EFO:0010088
EFO:0010089
EFO:0010090
EFO:0010091
EFO:0010092
EFO:0010093
EFO:0010094
EFO:0010095
EFO:0010096
EFO:0010097
beverage consumption measurement
artificially sweetened beverage consumption measurement
bitter alcoholic beverage consumption measurement
bitter beverage consumption measurement
bitter non-alcoholic beverage consumption measurement
grapefruit juice consumption measurement
non-grapefruit juice consumption measurement
sugar sweetened beverage consumption measurement
sweet beverage consumption measurement
tea consumption measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000771
drink intake measurement
The quantification of any parameter related to the process whereby drink, any liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., is taken in for utilization by the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
The quantification of any parameter related to the process whereby food (i.e. material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) is taken in for utilization by the body.
JSmith
2012-03-28T01:37:36Z
diet measurement
EFO:0007829
EFO:0008111
clinical_measurement_ontology
eating behaviour
CMO:0000772
food intake measurement
The quantification of any parameter related to the process whereby food (i.e. material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) is taken in for utilization by the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2012-03-28T01:39:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000773
drink intake volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed in a specified period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of water, the clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid each molecule of which contains one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen (H2O), consumed as a drink in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2012-03-28T01:40:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000774
water drink intake volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of water, the clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid each molecule of which contains one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen (H2O), consumed as a drink in a specified period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The activity level of LDH in effluent expressed relative to the weight of the heart; calculated as LDH activity divided by heart wet weight.
JSmith
2012-03-30T07:52:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000775
heart effluent lactate dehydrogenase activity level normalized to heart weight
The activity level of LDH in effluent expressed relative to the weight of the heart; calculated as LDH activity divided by heart wet weight.
RGD:JRS
JSmith
2012-06-07T11:37:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000776
heart left ventricle weight
JSmith
2012-06-07T11:38:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000777
heart right ventricle weight
The average blood pressure within the pulmonary artery over a specified period of time, or technically over a complete cycle of one heartbeat.
JSmith
2012-06-07T12:01:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
mean pulmonary artery (PA) pressure
CMO:0000778
mean pulmonary arterial blood pressure
The average blood pressure within the pulmonary artery over a specified period of time, or technically over a complete cycle of one heartbeat.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2012-06-07T12:07:03Z
leptin measurement
EFO:0005000
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000779
blood leptin level
JSmith
2012-06-07T12:07:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000780
serum leptin level
JSmith
2012-06-07T12:09:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000781
plasma leptin level
Measurement of blood pressure in the pulmonary artery.
JSmith
2012-06-07T02:24:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
pulmonary artery (PA) blood pressure measurement
pulmonary artery pressure
CMO:0000782
pulmonary arterial blood pressure measurement
Measurement of blood pressure in the pulmonary artery.
RGD:JRS
Measurements involving organs or structures which release their products into the blood or lymph (endocrine) or through a duct opening on an internal or external surface of the body (exocrine).
JSmith
2012-06-13T01:56:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000783
endocrine/exocrine system measurement
Measurements involving organs or structures which release their products into the blood or lymph (endocrine) or through a duct opening on an internal or external surface of the body (exocrine).
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurements involving an exocrine gland or its product(s). An exocrine gland is one which discharges its secretions through a duct opening on an internal or external surface of the body.
JSmith
2012-06-13T02:06:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000784
exocrine gland measurement
Measurements involving an exocrine gland or its product(s). An exocrine gland is one which discharges its secretions through a duct opening on an internal or external surface of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement involving a fluid or other secretion produced by an exocrine gland, that is, one which discharges its secretions through a duct opening on an internal or external surface of the body.
JSmith
2012-06-13T02:14:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000785
exocrine gland fluid/secretion measurement
Measurement involving a fluid or other secretion produced by an exocrine gland, that is, one which discharges its secretions through a duct opening on an internal or external surface of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement involving the mammary gland, the milk-producing gland in female mammals, consisting of lobes containing clusters of alveoli with a system of ducts to convey the milk to an external nipple or teat.
JSmith
2012-06-13T02:16:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000786
mammary gland measurement
Measurement involving the mammary gland, the milk-producing gland in female mammals, consisting of lobes containing clusters of alveoli with a system of ducts to convey the milk to an external nipple or teat.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Measurement of the constituents or properties of milk, a colloidal emulsion of water, protein, fats and carbohydrates produced by the mammary glands of female mammals.
JSmith
2012-06-13T02:36:03Z
EFO:0009092
breast milk measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000787
milk measurement
Measurement of the constituents or properties of milk, a colloidal emulsion of water, protein, fats and carbohydrates produced by the mammary glands of female mammals.
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the amount or composition of fat in milk.
JSmith
2012-06-13T02:53:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000788
milk fat measurement
Measurement of the amount or composition of fat in milk.
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the amount or composition of protein in milk.
JSmith
2012-06-13T02:55:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000789
milk protein measurement
Measurement of the amount or composition of protein in milk.
RGD:JRS
The amount of fat, protein, lactose, and minerals in milk.
JSmith
2012-06-13T02:56:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000790
milk solids content
The amount of fat, protein, lactose, and minerals in milk.
RGD:JRS
http://extension.missouri.edu/p/G3110
Measurement of the number or composition of somatic cells in milk.
JSmith
2012-06-13T02:58:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000791
milk somatic cell measurement
Measurement of the number or composition of somatic cells in milk.
RGD:JRS
The number of somatic cells (leukocytes and epithelial cells) present in milk; a high count is an indicator of mastitis.
JSmith
2012-06-13T03:00:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000792
milk somatic cell count
The number of somatic cells (leukocytes and epithelial cells) present in milk; a high count is an indicator of mastitis.
PT:1000072
Transformation of the number of somatic cells (leukocytes and epithelial cells) present in milk (ln(SCC/100,000)+3).
JSmith
2012-06-13T03:01:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000793
milk somatic cell score
Transformation of the number of somatic cells (leukocytes and epithelial cells) present in milk (ln(SCC/100,000)+3).
PT:1000072
The amount in milk of macromolecules consisting of long sequences of amino acids in peptide linkage.
JSmith
2012-06-13T03:07:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000794
milk protein content
The amount in milk of macromolecules consisting of long sequences of amino acids in peptide linkage.
PT:1000165
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
The amount in milk of macromolecules consisting of long sequences of amino acids in peptide linkage, expressed as a percentage of total milk amount.
JSmith
2012-06-13T03:13:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000795
milk protein percentage
The amount in milk of macromolecules consisting of long sequences of amino acids in peptide linkage, expressed as a percentage of total milk amount.
PT:1000165
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
The total amount of milk protein produced over a specific period of time.
JSmith
2012-06-13T03:15:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000796
milk protein yield
The total amount of milk protein produced over a specific period of time.
PT:0010028
JSmith
2012-06-15T01:06:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000797
calculated milk protein content measurement
Measurement of the amount of casein, the predominant phosphoprotein in milk.
JSmith
2012-06-15T01:09:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000798
milk casein content
Measurement of the amount of casein, the predominant phosphoprotein in milk.
PT:0010280
The measured amount of casein, the predominant phosphoprotein in milk expressed as a normalized or otherwise mathematically adjusted value.
JSmith
2012-06-15T01:11:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000799
calculated milk casein content
The measured amount of casein, the predominant phosphoprotein in milk expressed as a normalized or otherwise mathematically adjusted value.
RGD:JRS
The amount of casein, the predominant phosphoprotein in milk expressed as [(alpha-S1 CN % + alpha-S2 CN % + beta-CN % + kappa-CN %)/(sum of all casein and whey protein %)] x 100.
JSmith
2012-06-15T01:20:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000800
milk casein index
The amount of casein, the predominant phosphoprotein in milk expressed as [(alpha-S1 CN % + alpha-S2 CN % + beta-CN % + kappa-CN %)/(sum of all casein and whey protein %)] x 100.
PMID:21605784
The amount of casein, the predominant phosphoprotein in milk, expressed as a percentage of total milk protein.
JSmith
2012-06-15T01:22:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000801
milk casein percentage
The amount of casein, the predominant phosphoprotein in milk, expressed as a percentage of total milk protein.
PT:0010280
The amount in milk of the alpha fraction of the casein phosphoprotein.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:08:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000802
milk alpha-casein content
The amount in milk of the alpha fraction of the casein phosphoprotein.
PT:0000002
The amount in milk of the beta fraction of the casein phosphoprotein.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:09:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000803
milk beta-casein content
The amount in milk of the beta fraction of the casein phosphoprotein.
PT:0010284
The amount in milk of kappa-casein, a casein which plays a crucial role in micellar structure; its concentration determines micellar size.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:11:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000804
milk kappa-casein content
The amount in milk of kappa-casein, a casein which plays a crucial role in micellar structure; its concentration determines micellar size.
PT:0010283
The amount in milk of the alpha fraction of the casein phosphoprotein, expressed as a percentage of total casein content or total milk protein.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:13:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000805
milk alpha-casein percentage
The amount in milk of the alpha fraction of the casein phosphoprotein, expressed as a percentage of total casein content or total milk protein.
PT:0000002
The amount in milk of the beta fraction of the casein phosphoprotein, expressed as a percentage of total casein or total milk protein.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:14:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000806
milk beta-casein percentage
The amount in milk of the beta fraction of the casein phosphoprotein, expressed as a percentage of total casein or total milk protein.
PT:0010284
The amount in milk of kappa-casein, a casein which plays a crucial role in micellar structure, expressed as a percentage of total milk protein.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:16:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000807
milk kappa-casein percentage
The amount in milk of kappa-casein, a casein which plays a crucial role in micellar structure, expressed as a percentage of total milk protein.
PT:0010283
The combined alpha-lactalbumin and beta-lactoglobulin content in milk.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:25:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000808
milk whey protein content
The combined alpha-lactalbumin and beta-lactoglobulin content in milk.
PMID:20655450
The amount in milk of alpha-lactalbumin, an enzyme that catalyzes lactose synthesis in mammary epithelial cells.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:26:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000809
milk alpha-lactalbumin content
The amount in milk of alpha-lactalbumin, an enzyme that catalyzes lactose synthesis in mammary epithelial cells.
PT:0010003
The amount in milk of beta-lactoglobulin, which may bind retinol; this milk constituent is allergenic.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:28:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000810
milk beta-lactoglobulin content
The amount in milk of beta-lactoglobulin, which may bind retinol; this milk constituent is allergenic.
PT:0010266
The combined alpha-lactalbumin and beta-lactoglobulin content in milk, expressed as a value which has been normalized or otherwise mathmatically adjusted.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:29:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000811
calculated milk whey protein content
The combined alpha-lactalbumin and beta-lactoglobulin content in milk, expressed as a value which has been normalized or otherwise mathmatically adjusted.
PMID:20655450
RGD:JRS
The amount in milk of alpha-lactalbumin, an enzyme that catalyzes lactose synthesis in mammary epithelial cells, expressed as a percentage of total milk protein.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:33:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000812
milk alpha-lactalbumin percentage
The amount in milk of alpha-lactalbumin, an enzyme that catalyzes lactose synthesis in mammary epithelial cells, expressed as a percentage of total milk protein.
PT:0010003
The amount in milk of beta-lactoglobulin, which may bind retinol, expressed as a percentage of total whey protein or total protein.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:34:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000813
milk beta-lactoglobulin percentage
The amount in milk of beta-lactoglobulin, which may bind retinol, expressed as a percentage of total whey protein or total protein.
PT:0010266
The total amount of milk fat produced over a specific period of time.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:45:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000814
milk fat yield
The total amount of milk fat produced over a specific period of time.
PT:0010027
The ratio of fat yield to protein yield in milk.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:47:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000815
milk fat-to-protein ratio
The ratio of fat yield to protein yield in milk.
PMID:20213510
The amount of fat in milk, expressed as a percentage of total milk amount.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:52:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000816
milk fat percentage
The amount of fat in milk, expressed as a percentage of total milk amount.
PT:1000161
Measurement of the absolute amount or proportion of saturated and/or unsaturated straight chain monocarboxylic (fatty) acids in milk.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:53:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000817
milk fatty acid measurement
Measurement of the absolute amount or proportion of saturated and/or unsaturated straight chain monocarboxylic (fatty) acids in milk.
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the absolute amount or proportion of straight chain monocarboxylic acids with one or more double or triple carbon-carbon bonds found in milk fat.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:57:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000818
milk unsaturated fatty acid measurement
Measurement of the absolute amount or proportion of straight chain monocarboxylic acids with one or more double or triple carbon-carbon bonds found in milk fat.
RGD:JRS
RGD:MS
Measurement of the absolute amount or proportion of straight chain monocarboxylic acids without double bonds in their chains found in milk fat.
JSmith
2012-06-15T05:59:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000819
milk saturated fatty acid measurement
Measurement of the absolute amount or proportion of straight chain monocarboxylic acids without double bonds in their chains found in milk fat.
RGD:JRS
RGD:MS
Measurement of the amount of straight chain monocarboxylic acids with only one double or triple carbon-carbon bond found in milk fat.
JSmith
2012-06-15T06:11:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000820
milk monounsaturated fatty acid measurement
Measurement of the amount of straight chain monocarboxylic acids with only one double or triple carbon-carbon bond found in milk fat.
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the amount of straight chain monocarboxylic acids with two or more double or triple carbon-carbon bonds found in milk fat.
JSmith
2012-06-15T06:14:04Z
polyunsaturated fatty acid measurement
EFO:0010733
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000821
milk polyunsaturated fatty acid measurement
Measurement of the amount of straight chain monocarboxylic acids with two or more double or triple carbon-carbon bonds found in milk fat.
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the amount of omega-3 fatty acids in milk fat. Omega-3 fatty acids are unsaturated fatty acids in which the first unsaturated bond is in the third (n-3) position from the omega carbon.
JSmith
2012-06-15T06:15:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000822
milk omega-3 fatty acid measurement
Measurement of the amount of omega-3 fatty acids in milk fat. Omega-3 fatty acids are unsaturated fatty acids in which the first unsaturated bond is in the third (n-3) position from the omega carbon.
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the amount of omega-6 fatty acids in milk fat. Omega-6 fatty acids are unsaturated fatty acids in which the first unsaturated bond is in the sixth (n-6) position from the omega carbon.
JSmith
2012-06-15T06:19:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000823
milk omega-6 fatty acid measurement
Measurement of the amount of omega-6 fatty acids in milk fat. Omega-6 fatty acids are unsaturated fatty acids in which the first unsaturated bond is in the sixth (n-6) position from the omega carbon.
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the amount of unsaturated fatty acids containing at least one double bond in the trans configuration in milk fat.
JSmith
2012-06-15T06:20:45Z
trans fatty acid measurement
EFO:0006821
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000824
milk trans fatty acid measurement
Measurement of the amount of unsaturated fatty acids containing at least one double bond in the trans configuration in milk fat.
RGD:JRS
JSmith
2012-06-18T12:55:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000825
calculated milk fat content measurement
The amount or concentration of fat in milk.
JSmith
2012-06-19T04:31:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000826
milk fat content
The amount or concentration of fat in milk.
RGD:JRS
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated, omega-3 fatty acid with a twelve-carbon backbone and one double bond, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-19T05:18:28Z
CHEBI:38375
milk lauroleic acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000827
milk fatty acid C12:1(n-3) percentage
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated, omega-3 fatty acid with a twelve-carbon backbone and one double bond, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
PT:0000011
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with a fourteen-carbon backbone and a cis double bond at C-9, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-19T05:20:43Z
CHEBI:27781
milk myristoleic acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000828
milk fatty acid cis-9-C14:1 percentage
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with a fourteen-carbon backbone and a cis double bond at C-9, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010326
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with a sixteen-carbon backbone and a cis double bond at C-9, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-19T05:21:33Z
CHEBI:28716
milk palmitoleic acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000829
milk fatty acid cis-9-C16:1 percentage
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with a sixteen-carbon backbone and a cis double bond at C-9, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010372
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone and a cis double bond at C-9, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-19T05:22:59Z
CHEBI:16196
milk oleic acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000830
milk fatty acid cis-9-C18:1 percentage
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone and a cis double bond at C-9, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010371
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone and a trans double bond at C-11.
JSmith
2012-06-19T05:24:43Z
CHEBI:28727
milk trans-vaccenic acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk vaccenic acid percentage
CMO:0000831
milk fatty acid trans-11-C18:1 percentage
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone and a trans double bond at C-11.
PT:0010329
The amount in milk fat of any/all isomers of linoleic acid in which the double bonds are conjugated, i.e. double bonds alternate with single bonds, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-19T05:26:29Z
CHEBI:61159
milk CLA percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000832
milk conjugated linoleic acid percentage
The amount in milk fat of any/all isomers of linoleic acid in which the double bonds are conjugated, i.e. double bonds alternate with single bonds, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
MeSH:D044243
PT:0010324
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated, omega-6 fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-19T05:36:10Z
CHEBI:17351
milk linoleic acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000833
milk fatty acid cis-9,cis-12-C18:2 percentage
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated, omega-6 fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010325
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a ten-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:07:10Z
CHEBI:30813
milk capric acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000834
milk fatty acid C10:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a ten-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010312
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a twelve-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:20:45Z
CHEBI:30805
milk lauric acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000835
milk fatty acid C12:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a twelve-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010314
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a fourteen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:22:30Z
CHEBI:28875
milk myristic acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000836
milk fatty acid C14:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a fourteen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010315
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a fifteen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:24:12Z
CHEBI:42504
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk pentadecanoic acid percentage
milk pentadecylic acid percentage
CMO:0000837
milk fatty acid C15:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a fifteen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
PT:0000009
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a sixteen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:26:42Z
CHEBI:15756
milk palmitic acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000838
milk fatty acid C16:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a sixteen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010316
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid content.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:28:06Z
CHEBI:28842
milk stearic acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000839
milk fatty acid C18:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid content.
PT:0010318
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a twenty-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:30:01Z
CHEBI:28822
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk arachidic acid percentage
milk eicosanoic acid percentage
CMO:0000840
milk fatty acid C20:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a twenty-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010319
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a twenty-four-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid content.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:32:16Z
CHEBI:28866
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk lignoceric acid percentage
milk tetracosanoic acid percentage
CMO:0000841
milk fatty acid C24:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a twenty-four-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid content.
PT:0000010
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a six-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid content.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:34:23Z
CHEBI:30776
milk caproic acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000842
milk fatty acid C6:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a six-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid content.
PT:0010308
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with an eight-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid content.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:36:15Z
CHEBI:28837
milk caprylic acid percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000843
milk fatty acid C8:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with an eight-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of total fatty acid content.
PT:0010310
Measurement in milk of the amount of an organic substance which occurs in small amounts in food and is necessary in trace amounts for the normal metabolic functioning of the body.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:44:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000844
milk vitamin measurement
Measurement in milk of the amount of an organic substance which occurs in small amounts in food and is necessary in trace amounts for the normal metabolic functioning of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The proportion or amount in milk of a carotenoid that is the most common precursor to vitamin A.
JSmith
2012-06-21T05:54:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000845
milk beta carotene content
The proportion or amount in milk of a carotenoid that is the most common precursor to vitamin A.
Taber:Taber's_Medical_Dictionary
The weight together, after desiccation, of both lungs, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
JSmith
2012-06-22T01:21:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000846
both lungs dry weight
The weight together, after desiccation, of both lungs, the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The weight of the prostate gland, the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
JSmith
2012-06-22T02:13:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000847
prostate gland weight
The weight of the prostate gland, the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
The weight, after desiccation, of the prostate gland. The prostate is the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
JSmith
2012-06-22T02:21:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000848
prostate gland dry weight
The weight, after desiccation, of the prostate gland. The prostate is the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
The weight of the ventral lobe of the prostate gland. The prostate is the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
JSmith
2012-06-22T03:07:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000849
ventral prostate gland weight
The weight of the ventral lobe of the prostate gland. The prostate is the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
The weight of the ventral lobe of the prostate gland after removal from the body but without desiccation. The prostate is the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
JSmith
2012-06-22T03:10:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000850
ventral prostate gland wet weight
The weight of the ventral lobe of the prostate gland after removal from the body but without desiccation. The prostate is the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
The weight of the ventral lobe of the prostate gland after desiccation. The prostate is the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
JSmith
2012-06-22T03:18:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000851
ventral prostate gland dry weight
The weight of the ventral lobe of the prostate gland after desiccation. The prostate is the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
The weight of the pituitary gland after desiccation. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2012-06-22T04:32:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000852
pituitary gland dry weight
The weight of the pituitary gland after desiccation. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of the pituitary gland after removal from the body but without desiccation. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2012-06-22T04:34:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000853
pituitary gland wet weight
The weight of the pituitary gland after removal from the body but without desiccation. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight of the thymus after desiccation. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
JSmith
2012-06-22T06:02:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000854
thymus dry weight
The weight of the thymus after desiccation. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight of the thymus after removal from the body but without desiccation. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
JSmith
2012-06-22T06:03:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000855
thymus wet weight
The weight of the thymus after removal from the body but without desiccation. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight after desiccation of one or both of the testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
JSmith
2012-06-22T06:06:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000856
testis dry weight
The weight after desiccation of one or both of the testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2012-06-22T06:07:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000857
both testes dry weight
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the lung(s), the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
JSmith
2012-06-26T10:36:43Z
EFO:0006898
airway wall thickness measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000858
lung morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the lung(s), the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Measurement of an organ lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-06-26T11:34:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000859
organ tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of an organ lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of an organ lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
JSmith
2012-06-26T11:46:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000860
organ non-tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of an organ lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
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Measurement of a heart lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
JSmith
2012-06-26T12:53:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000861
heart non-tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a heart lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Measurement of a lesion of the testes, the male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-06-26T12:59:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000862
testis lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion of the testes, the male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of a lesion of the testes, the male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
JSmith
2012-06-26T01:16:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000863
testis non-tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion of the testes, the male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
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Measurement of a lesion of the testes, the male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens, which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-06-26T01:19:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000864
testis tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion of the testes, the male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens, which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of a lesion of the heart which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-06-26T01:22:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000865
heart tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion of the heart which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a lesion of the mammary gland which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-06-26T01:39:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000866
mammary gland tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion of the mammary gland which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2012-07-02T10:07:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000867
calculated abdominal fat pad weight
The volume of a single isolated fat cell, a connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
JSmith
2012-07-02T11:26:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000868
This is not to be used for measurement of a tissue. For tissue-level measurements use terms from the "body fat" branches of the ontology.
adipocyte volume
The volume of a single isolated fat cell, a connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the amount of glucose transported into a sample of fat cells. Glucose is the monosaccharide sugar which is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body. Fat cells are connective tissue cells specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
JSmith
2012-07-02T11:37:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000869
adipocyte glucose uptake measurement
Measurement of the amount of glucose transported into a sample of fat cells. Glucose is the monosaccharide sugar which is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body. Fat cells are connective tissue cells specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the maximum, that is, the maximally stimulated, amount of glucose that can be transported into a fat cell. Glucose is the monosaccharide sugar which is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body. Fat cells are connective tissue cells specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
JSmith
2012-07-02T11:42:40Z
adipocyte maximum glucose uptake
insulin-stimulated adipocyte maximal glucose uptake
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000870
adipocyte maximal glucose uptake
Measurement of the maximum, that is, the maximally stimulated, amount of glucose that can be transported into a fat cell. Glucose is the monosaccharide sugar which is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body. Fat cells are connective tissue cells specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the unstimulated, baseline or lowest possible amount of glucose transported into a fat cell. Glucose is the monosaccharide sugar which is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body. Fat cells are connective tissue cells specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
JSmith
2012-07-02T11:48:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
adipocyte baseline glucose uptake
CMO:0000871
adipocyte basal glucose uptake
Measurement of the unstimulated, baseline or lowest possible amount of glucose transported into a fat cell. Glucose is the monosaccharide sugar which is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body. Fat cells are connective tissue cells specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2012-07-02T11:52:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000872
calculated adipocyte glucose uptake measurement
The difference in the amount of glucose transported into a fat cell between two conditions, for example between the basal or baseline state and a stimulated state, such as occurs with administration of insulin.
JSmith
2012-07-02T11:53:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
incremental glucose uptake
CMO:0000873
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in adipocyte glucose uptake
The difference in the amount of glucose transported into a fat cell between two conditions, for example between the basal or baseline state and a stimulated state, such as occurs with administration of insulin.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The relationship between the maximum and minimum amounts of glucose which are transported into a fat cell, usually expressed as a decimal fraction.
JSmith
2012-07-02T11:55:35Z
insulin-stimulated adipocyte maximal glucose uptake to basal glucose uptake ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000874
adipocyte maximal glucose uptake to basal glucose uptake ratio
The relationship between the maximum and minimum amounts of glucose which are transported into a fat cell, usually expressed as a decimal fraction.
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the amount of free fatty acids, i.e. those not bound to other molecules or moieties, secreted from a fat cell. Free fatty acid secretion can be used as a measure of lipolysis in adipocytes.
JSmith
2012-07-02T12:15:05Z
adipocyte free fatty acid release measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
adipocyte NEFA release measurement
adipocyte NEFA secretion measurement
adipocyte non-esterified fatty acid release measurement
adipocyte non-esterified fatty acid secretion measurement
CMO:0000875
adipocyte free fatty acid secretion measurement
Measurement of the amount of free fatty acids, i.e. those not bound to other molecules or moieties, secreted from a fat cell. Free fatty acid secretion can be used as a measure of lipolysis in adipocytes.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the unstimulated, baseline or lowest possible amount of free or non-esterified fatty acid released/secreted from a fat cell.
JSmith
2012-07-03T09:09:24Z
adipocyte basal free fatty acid release
adipocyte baseline free fatty acid secretion
clinical_measurement_ontology
adipocyte basal NEFA release
adipocyte basal NEFA secretion
adipocyte basal non-esterified fatty acid release
adipocyte basal non-esterified fatty acid secretion
CMO:0000876
adipocyte basal free fatty acid secretion
Measurement of the unstimulated, baseline or lowest possible amount of free or non-esterified fatty acid released/secreted from a fat cell.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the maximum, that is, the maximally stimulated, amount of free or non-esterified fatty acid that can be released/secreted from a fat cell.
JSmith
2012-07-03T09:09:33Z
adipocyte maximal free fatty acid release
adipocyte maximum free fatty acid secretion
isoproterenol-stimulated adipocyte maximal free fatty acid secretion
clinical_measurement_ontology
adipocyte absolute NEFA secretion
adipocyte absolute fatty acid secretion
adipocyte maximal NEFA release
adipocyte maximal NEFA secretion
adipocyte maximal non-esterified fatty acid release
adipocyte maximal non-esterified fatty acid secretion
CMO:0000877
adipocyte maximal free fatty acid secretion
Measurement of the maximum, that is, the maximally stimulated, amount of free or non-esterified fatty acid that can be released/secreted from a fat cell.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2012-07-03T09:12:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000878
calculated adipocyte free fatty acid secretion measurement
The difference in the amount of free or non-esterified fatty acid released/secreted from a fat cell between two conditions, for example between the basal or baseline state and a stimulated state, such as occurs with administration of a hormone which stimulates lipolysis.
JSmith
2012-07-03T09:13:23Z
absolute change in adipocyte free fatty acid release
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute change in adipocyte NEFA release
absolute change in adipocyte NEFA secretion
absolute change in adipocyte non-esterified fatty acid release
absolute change in adipocyte non-esterified fatty acid secretion
adipocyte incremental NEFA secretion
adipocyte incremental free fatty acid secretion
CMO:0000879
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in adipocyte free fatty acid secretion
The difference in the amount of free or non-esterified fatty acid released/secreted from a fat cell between two conditions, for example between the basal or baseline state and a stimulated state, such as occurs with administration of a hormone which stimulates lipolysis.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The relationship between the maximum and minimum amounts of free or non-esterified fatty acid released/secreted from a fat cell, usually expressed as a decimal fraction.
JSmith
2012-07-03T09:37:02Z
isoproterenol-stimulated adipocyte free fatty acid secretion minus adipocyte basal free fatty acid secretion
clinical_measurement_ontology
adipocyte maximal NEFA secretion to basal NEFA secretion ratio
adipocyte maximal non-esterified fatty acid secretion to basal non-esterified fatty acid secretion ratio
CMO:0000880
adipocyte maximal free fatty acid secretion to basal free fatty acid secretion ratio
The relationship between the maximum and minimum amounts of free or non-esterified fatty acid released/secreted from a fat cell, usually expressed as a decimal fraction.
RGD:JRS
Any measurement of one or more lesion(s) in the prostate gland, the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-07-03T09:48:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000881
prostate lesion measurement
Any measurement of one or more lesion(s) in the prostate gland, the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
Measurement of one or more prostate lesion(s) which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T09:59:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000882
prostate tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of one or more prostate lesion(s) which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display prostate tumorous lesions at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T10:02:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
prostate tumorous lesion frequency
prostate tumorous lesion prevalence
CMO:0000883
percentage of study population displaying prostate tumorous lesions at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display prostate tumorous lesions at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of tumorous lesions in the prostate gland, the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T10:05:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000884
prostate tumorous lesion number
The number of tumorous lesions in the prostate gland, the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumorous lesion in the prostate, or of the amount of the prostate occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T10:16:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000885
prostate tumorous lesion size measurement
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumorous lesion in the prostate, or of the amount of the prostate occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:JRS
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the prostate, or a measurement of the total area occupied by tumorous lesions in a cross-section of the prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T10:19:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000886
prostate tumorous lesion area measurement
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the prostate, or a measurement of the total area occupied by tumorous lesions in a cross-section of the prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the prostate occupied by tumorous lesions, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the prostate occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T10:21:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000887
area of prostate occupied by tumorous lesions
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the prostate occupied by tumorous lesions, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the prostate occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T10:22:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000888
area of individual prostate tumorous lesion
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the prostate, or a measurement of the total area occupied by tumorous lesions in a cross-section of the prostate when such a measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-07-03T10:24:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000889
calculated prostate tumorous lesion area measurement
Measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the prostate, or a measurement of the total area occupied by tumorous lesions in a cross-section of the prostate when such a measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the area of the prostate gland occupied by tumorous lesions is divided by the total area of the prostate gland, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T10:25:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
area of prostate occupied by tumorous lesions as percentage of total prostate area
CMO:0000890
area of prostate occupied by tumorous lesions to total prostate area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the area of the prostate gland occupied by tumorous lesions is divided by the total area of the prostate gland, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:JRS
Measurement of one or more tumorous lesion(s) of the ventral lobe of the prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T11:36:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000891
ventral prostate tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of one or more tumorous lesion(s) of the ventral lobe of the prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of tumorous lesions in the ventral lobe of the prostate gland. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T11:54:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000892
ventral prostate tumorous lesion number
The number of tumorous lesions in the ventral lobe of the prostate gland. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumorous lesions of the ventral lobe of the prostate at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T11:55:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ventral prostate tumorous lesion frequency
ventral prostate tumorous lesion prevalence
CMO:0000893
percentage of study population displaying ventral prostate tumorous lesions at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumorous lesions of the ventral lobe of the prostate at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumorous lesion in the ventral lobe of the prostate, or of the amount of the ventral lobe of the prostate occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T01:22:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000894
ventral prostate tumorous lesion size measurement
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumorous lesion in the ventral lobe of the prostate, or of the amount of the ventral lobe of the prostate occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the area of an individual tumorous lesion in the ventral lobe of the prostate, or of the area of the ventral lobe of the prostate occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T01:23:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000895
ventral prostate tumorous lesion area measurement
Any measurement of the area of an individual tumorous lesion in the ventral lobe of the prostate, or of the area of the ventral lobe of the prostate occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the ventral prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T01:25:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000896
area of individual ventral prostate tumorous lesion
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the ventral prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the ventral prostate occupied by tumorous lesions, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the ventral prostate occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T01:25:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000897
area of ventral prostate occupied by tumorous lesions
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the ventral prostate occupied by tumorous lesions, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the ventral prostate occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the ventral prostate, or a measurement of the total area occupied by tumorous lesions in a cross-section of the ventral prostate when such a measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-07-03T01:26:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000898
calculated ventral prostate tumorous lesion area measurement
Measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the ventral prostate, or a measurement of the total area occupied by tumorous lesions in a cross-section of the ventral prostate when such a measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the area of the ventral lobe of the prostate gland occupied by tumorous lesions is divided by the total area of the ventral lobe of the prostate gland, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-03T01:28:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
area of ventral prostate occupied by tumorous lesions as percentage of total ventral prostate area
CMO:0000899
area of ventral prostate occupied by tumorous lesions to total ventral prostate area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the area of the ventral lobe of the prostate gland occupied by tumorous lesions is divided by the total area of the ventral lobe of the prostate gland, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the wet weight of one of the testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop, is divided by the total body weight of the organism and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2012-07-09T05:02:55Z
single testis wet weight as percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000900
single testis wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the wet weight of one of the testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop, is divided by the total body weight of the organism and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the wet weight of both testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop, is divided by the total body weight of the organism and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2012-07-09T05:03:46Z
both testes wet weight as percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000901
both testes wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the wet weight of both testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop, is divided by the total body weight of the organism and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue in the prostate gland resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2012-07-09T05:46:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000902
prostate tumor measurement
Measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue in the prostate gland resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the urinary bladder, the elastic, muscular sac in which urine collects before excretion.
JSmith
2012-07-11T10:08:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000903
urinary bladder morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the urinary bladder, the elastic, muscular sac in which urine collects before excretion.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the ureter, one or both of the long, narrow ducts that convey urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
JSmith
2012-07-11T10:17:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000904
ureter morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the ureter, one or both of the long, narrow ducts that convey urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the urethra, the canal through which urine is discharged from the bladder in most mammals and through which semen is discharged in the male.
JSmith
2012-07-11T10:19:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000905
urethra morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the urethra, the canal through which urine is discharged from the bladder in most mammals and through which semen is discharged in the male.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving the kidney or any part thereof.
JSmith
2012-07-11T10:34:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000906
kidney measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving the kidney or any part thereof.
RGD:JRS
Renal blood flow (RBF) is the volume of blood delivered to or exiting from the kidneys per unit time.
JSmith
2012-07-11T10:38:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000907
renal blood flow rate
Renal blood flow (RBF) is the volume of blood delivered to or exiting from the kidneys per unit time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_blood_flow
Arterial renal blood flow (RBFa) is the volume of blood delivered to the kidneys per unit time via the renal arteries.
JSmith
2012-07-11T10:44:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000908
renal arterial blood flow rate
Arterial renal blood flow (RBFa) is the volume of blood delivered to the kidneys per unit time via the renal arteries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_blood_flow
Venous renal blood flow (RBFv) is the volume of blood exiting from the kidneys per unit time via the renal veins.
JSmith
2012-07-11T10:48:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000909
renal venous blood flow rate
Venous renal blood flow (RBFv) is the volume of blood exiting from the kidneys per unit time via the renal veins.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_blood_flow
Measurement of a lesion of the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-07-11T11:07:42Z
MA:0000168
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000910
brain lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion of the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement of all or part of the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
JSmith
2012-07-11T11:08:16Z
EFO:0004464
EFO:0007738
MA:0000168
brain measurement
cingulate cortex measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000911
brain measurement
Any measurement of all or part of the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Measurement of a brain lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
JSmith
2012-07-11T11:20:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000912
brain non-tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a brain lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of an organ lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-11T11:22:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000913
brain tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of an organ lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated value in which the weight of the right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio thus normalizing it to body weight.
JSmith
2012-07-11T12:08:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000914
heart right ventricle weight to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the weight of the right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio thus normalizing it to body weight.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A calculated value in which the weight of the right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, is presented as percentage of the total weight of the body thus normalizing it to body weight.
JSmith
2012-07-11T12:09:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000915
heart right ventricle weight as a percentage of body weight
A calculated value in which the weight of the right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, is presented as percentage of the total weight of the body thus normalizing it to body weight.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the bodily system that consists of the muscles, bones, joints, and related structures, such as the tendons and connective tissue and which supports and protects the body, functions in the movement of body parts and organs, produces blood cells, and stores minerals.
JSmith
2012-07-12T10:30:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000916
musculoskeletal system measurement
Measurement of the bodily system that consists of the muscles, bones, joints, and related structures, such as the tendons and connective tissue and which supports and protects the body, functions in the movement of body parts and organs, produces blood cells, and stores minerals.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of one or more of the articulations between bones which may be immovable, slightly movable or freely movable.
JSmith
2012-07-12T10:36:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000917
joint measurement
Measurement of one or more of the articulations between bones which may be immovable, slightly movable or freely movable.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of inflammation of one or more joints. Inflammation is a protective tissue response to injury or destruction of tissues often characterized by pain, heat, redness, swelling, and loss of function and histologically involving vasodilation, increased vascular permiability and blood flow, exudation of fluids, and leukocytic migration into the inflammatory focus.
JSmith
2012-07-12T10:56:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000918
joint inflammation measurement
Measurement of inflammation of one or more joints. Inflammation is a protective tissue response to injury or destruction of tissues often characterized by pain, heat, redness, swelling, and loss of function and histologically involving vasodilation, increased vascular permiability and blood flow, exudation of fluids, and leukocytic migration into the inflammatory focus.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of joint inflammation which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
JSmith
2012-07-12T11:10:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000919
joint inflammation composite score
A measurement of joint inflammation which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the ability of platelets to aggregate in response to a known platelet aggregating factor such as collagen, ADP or thrombin.
JSmith
2012-07-12T11:47:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
platelet aggregation test
CMO:0000920
platelet aggregation measurement
Measurement of the ability of platelets to aggregate in response to a known platelet aggregating factor such as collagen, ADP or thrombin.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of platelets, the disk-shaped structures found in the blood of mammals which play a vital role in blood coagulation. Platelets lack nuclei and DNA but contain active enzymes and mitochondria.
JSmith
2012-07-12T01:22:42Z
EFO:0005036
platelet measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000921
platelet measurement
Any measurement of platelets, the disk-shaped structures found in the blood of mammals which play a vital role in blood coagulation. Platelets lack nuclei and DNA but contain active enzymes and mitochondria.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount or concentration of calcium within platelets.
JSmith
2012-07-12T01:29:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000922
platelet intracellular calcium level
Measurement of the amount or concentration of calcium within platelets.
RGD:JRS
Any measurement which is used to assess the ability of platelets to become activated, aggregate and promote clotting.
JSmith
2012-07-12T01:37:06Z
EFO:0004985
platelet reactivity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000923
platelet function measurement
Any measurement which is used to assess the ability of platelets to become activated, aggregate and promote clotting.
http://labtestsonline.org/
A non-tumorous, that is non-neoplastic, lesion of the brain which involves or is caused by a component of the vascular system and blood supply of the brain. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-07-16T10:52:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
stroke measurement
CMO:0000924
cerebrovascular lesion measurement
A non-tumorous, that is non-neoplastic, lesion of the brain which involves or is caused by a component of the vascular system and blood supply of the brain. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The number of individuals in a study population which display non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesions at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesion is a non-neoplastic, localized, pathological change in the structure of the brain which involves or is caused by a component of the vascular system and/or blood supply of the brain, due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-07-16T11:08:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
cerebrovascular lesion prevalence
stroke prevalence
CMO:0000925
percentage of study population displaying cerebrovascular lesions at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesions at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesion is a non-neoplastic, localized, pathological change in the structure of the brain which involves or is caused by a component of the vascular system and/or blood supply of the brain, due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a disease at a point in time or develop a disease within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2012-07-16T11:32:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000926
Epidemiologically, incidence specifically refers to "the rate at which a certain event occurs, as the number of new cases of a specific disease occurring during a certain period in a population at risk" (Dorland), but in popular usage it can also be used as a measure of the number of individuals in a population which have a particular condition, i.e. as a synonym for prevalence.
disease incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a disease at a point in time or develop a disease within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying at a point in time one or more tumors--that is, abnormal growth(s) of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells which serve no physiological function-- of a particular organ or developing such growths within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2012-07-16T11:44:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000927
tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying at a point in time one or more tumors--that is, abnormal growth(s) of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells which serve no physiological function-- of a particular organ or developing such growths within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more tumorous lesion(s) of a particular organ at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumorous lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, but which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-16T12:05:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000928
organ tumorous lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more tumorous lesion(s) of a particular organ at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumorous lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, but which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous lesion(s) of a particular organ at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A non-tumorous lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, which is not neoplastic in origin; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
JSmith
2012-07-16T12:07:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000929
organ non-tumorous lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous lesion(s) of a particular organ at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A non-tumorous lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, which is not neoplastic in origin; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous lesion(s) of the brain at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A non-tumorous lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, which is not neoplastic in origin; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions of the brain would include infarctions, hemorrhages, etc.
JSmith
2012-07-16T12:14:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000930
brain non-tumorous lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous lesion(s) of the brain at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A non-tumorous lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, which is not neoplastic in origin; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions of the brain would include infarctions, hemorrhages, etc.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesion(s) at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesion is a non-neoplastic, localized, pathological change in the structure of the brain which involves or is caused by a component of the vascular system and/or blood supply of the brain, due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-07-16T12:22:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000931
cerebrovascular non-tumorous lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesion(s) at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesion is a non-neoplastic, localized, pathological change in the structure of the brain which involves or is caused by a component of the vascular system and/or blood supply of the brain, due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesions during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesion is a non-neoplastic, localized, pathological change in the structure of the brain which involves or is caused by a component of the vascular system and/or blood supply of the brain, due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-07-16T12:32:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
cerebrovascular lesions incidence
stroke incidence
CMO:0000932
percentage of study population developing cerebrovascular lesions during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesions during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A non-tumorous cerebrovascular lesion is a non-neoplastic, localized, pathological change in the structure of the brain which involves or is caused by a component of the vascular system and/or blood supply of the brain, due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of prostate tumorous lesions during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-16T12:38:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
prostate tumorous lesion incidence
CMO:0000933
percentage of study population developing prostate tumorous lesions during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of prostate tumorous lesions during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more prostate tumorous lesion(s) at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-16T12:41:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000934
prostate tumorous lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more prostate tumorous lesion(s) at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying at a point in time one or more prostate tumors--that is, abnormal growth(s) of the tissue of the prostate gland, the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen, resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells which serve no physiological function--or developing such growths within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2012-07-16T12:50:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000935
prostate tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying at a point in time one or more prostate tumors--that is, abnormal growth(s) of the tissue of the prostate gland, the gland surrounding the male urethra just below the base of the bladder which secretes a fluid that constitutes a major portion of the semen, resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells which serve no physiological function--or developing such growths within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display renal agenesis, the failure to develop one or both kidneys, at a point in time or the number of new cases of renal agenesis which appear within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2012-07-16T02:54:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000936
renal agenesis incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display renal agenesis, the failure to develop one or both kidneys, at a point in time or the number of new cases of renal agenesis which appear within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display unilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop one of the kidneys, at a point in time or the number of new cases of unilateral renal agenesis which appear within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2012-07-16T02:56:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000937
unilateral renal agenesis incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display unilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop one of the kidneys, at a point in time or the number of new cases of unilateral renal agenesis which appear within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display bilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop both kidneys resulting in a complete lack of kidneys in the individual, at a point in time or the number of new cases of bilateral renal agenesis which appear within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2012-07-16T02:59:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000938
bilateral renal agenesis incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display bilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop both kidneys resulting in a complete lack of kidneys in the individual, at a point in time or the number of new cases of bilateral renal agenesis which appear within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display unilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop one of the kidneys, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-07-16T03:10:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
unilateral renal agenesis prevalence
CMO:0000939
percentage of study population displaying unilateral renal agenesis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display unilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop one of the kidneys, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of unilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop one of the kidneys, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-07-16T03:11:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
unilateral renal agenesis incidence
CMO:0000940
percentage of study population developing unilateral renal agenesis during a period of time
The number of new cases of unilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop one of the kidneys, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display bilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop both kidneys resulting in a complete lack of kidneys in the individual, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-07-16T03:30:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
bilateral renal agenesis prevalence
CMO:0000941
percentage of study population displaying bilateral renal agenesis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display bilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop both kidneys resulting in a complete lack of kidneys in the individual, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of bilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop both kidneys resulting in a complete lack of kidneys in the individual, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-07-16T03:31:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
bilateral renal agenesis incidence
CMO:0000942
percentage of study population developing bilateral renal agenesis during a period of time
The number of new cases of bilateral renal agenesis, the failure to develop both kidneys resulting in a complete lack of kidneys in the individual, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of tumorous lesions of the ventral prostate during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-07-16T03:41:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ventral prostate tumorous lesion incidence
CMO:0000943
percentage of study population developing ventral prostate tumorous lesions during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of tumorous lesions of the ventral prostate during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumors of the prostate gland compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2012-07-16T03:57:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
prostate tumor prevalence
CMO:0000944
percentage of study population displaying prostate tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumors of the prostate gland compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of prostate tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2012-07-16T03:59:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
prostate tumor incidence
CMO:0000945
percentage of study population developing prostate tumors during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of prostate tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying one or more tumors of the mammary gland at a point in time or developing such growths within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2012-07-16T04:15:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000946
mammary tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying one or more tumors of the mammary gland at a point in time or developing such growths within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumors of the mammary gland compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2012-07-16T04:16:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
mammary tumor prevalence
CMO:0000947
percentage of study population displaying mammary tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumors of the mammary gland compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of mammary tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2012-07-16T04:18:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
mammary tumor incidence
CMO:0000948
percentage of study population developing mammary tumors during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of mammary tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of urine protein which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-07-18T01:58:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000949
calculated urine protein level
Any measurement of urine protein which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
RGD:JRS
A calculated value in which the weight of the amount of protein in a specific volume of urine is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio thus normalizing it to body weight.
JSmith
2012-07-18T02:07:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000950
urine protein level to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the weight of the amount of protein in a specific volume of urine is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio thus normalizing it to body weight.
RGD:JRS
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the left ventricle of the heart. The left ventricle is the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
JSmith
2012-07-18T04:24:26Z
EFO:0007602
EFO:0008205
left ventricular structural measurement
total ventricular volume measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000951
Note, "left" in this context refers to the perspective of the organism, not that of the observer.
heart left ventricle morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the left ventricle of the heart. The left ventricle is the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the right ventricle of the heart. The right ventricle is the lower chamber of the right side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung.
JSmith
2012-07-18T04:30:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000952
heart right ventricle morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the right ventricle of the heart. The right ventricle is the lower chamber of the right side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location
Any measurement of a change of place or position of all or part of the body of an organism.
JSmith
2012-07-19T05:25:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000953
body movement measurement
Any measurement of a change of place or position of all or part of the body of an organism.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Measurement of a movement of all or part of the body which originated, or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of an organism's free will or choice.
JSmith
2012-07-19T05:28:44Z
EFO:0008002
physical activity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000954
voluntary body movement measurement
Measurement of a movement of all or part of the body which originated, or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of an organism's free will or choice.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of the movement of an organism from one place or position to another (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) which originated with or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of that organism's free will or choice.
JSmith
2012-07-23T07:06:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000955
voluntary locomotion measurement
Any measurement of the movement of an organism from one place or position to another (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) which originated with or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of that organism's free will or choice.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of the movement of an organism from one place to another in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, or in an appliance or device designed for a particular purpose (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
JSmith
2012-07-23T07:53:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000956
measurement of voluntary locomotion in an experimental apparatus
Any measurement of the movement of an organism from one place to another in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, or in an appliance or device designed for a particular purpose (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Oxford:The_Online_Compact_Oxford_English_Dictionary
Any measurement of the movement of an organism from one place to another into, out of or within a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
JSmith
2012-07-24T01:33:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000957
measurement of voluntary locomotion into, out of or within a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
Any measurement of the movement of an organism from one place to another into, out of or within a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The total amount of time in an experiment that an organism or experimental subject spends in a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus.
JSmith
2012-07-24T01:35:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000958
amount of experiment time spent in a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
The total amount of time in an experiment that an organism or experimental subject spends in a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
RGD:JRS
The proportion of the total amount of time that an organism or experimental subject spends in an experimental apparatus which is spent in a distinct and specified area of that apparatus, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-07-24T01:37:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000959
percentage of experiment time spent in a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
The proportion of the total amount of time that an organism or experimental subject spends in an experimental apparatus which is spent in a distinct and specified area of that apparatus, expressed as a percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The total number of times during an experiment that an organism or experimental subject enters into a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus.
JSmith
2012-07-24T01:37:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000960
number of entries into a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
The total number of times during an experiment that an organism or experimental subject enters into a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
RGD:JRS
The proportion of the total number of entries into any area of an experimental apparatus in which an organism or experimental subject enters a distinct and specified area of the apparatus, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-07-24T01:37:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000961
percentage of entries into a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
The proportion of the total number of entries into any area of an experimental apparatus in which an organism or experimental subject enters a distinct and specified area of the apparatus, expressed as a percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Measurement of a localized pathological change in structure of a blood vessel due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-07-26T10:04:12Z
EFO:0007938
coronary atherosclerosis measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000962
blood vessel lesion measurement
Measurement of a localized pathological change in structure of a blood vessel due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of blood vessel diameter which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:15:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000963
calculated blood vessel diameter measurement
A measurement of blood vessel diameter which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
RGD:JRS
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:18:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000964
blood vessel wall thickness
A measurement of the depth of the wall of a blood vessel which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:20:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000965
calculated blood vessel wall thickness measurement
A measurement of the depth of the wall of a blood vessel which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
RGD:JRS
A measurement of the depth of the wall of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues.
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:23:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000966
artery wall thickness
A measurement of the depth of the wall of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement of the depth of the wall of an artery which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. An artery is one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues.
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:27:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000967
calculated artery wall thickness measurement
A measurement of the depth of the wall of an artery which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. An artery is one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
RGD:JRS
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:32:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000968
artery diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a blood vessel, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall.
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:39:26Z
blood vessel lumen diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000969
blood vessel inner diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a blood vessel, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall.
RGD:JRS
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a blood vessel, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall.
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:41:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000970
blood vessel outer diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a blood vessel, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall.
RGD:JRS
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall.
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:43:00Z
artery lumen diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000971
artery inner diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall.
RGD:JRS
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall.
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:44:18Z
artery exyernal diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000972
artery outer diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall.
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at either the inner surface or outer surface of the blood vessel wall, which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:48:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000973
calculated artery diameter measurement
Measurement of the length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at either the inner surface or outer surface of the blood vessel wall, which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
RGD:JRS
Any measurement of one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues.
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:57:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000974
artery measurement
Any measurement of one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of any localized pathological change in structure of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues, due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-07-26T12:59:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000975
artery lesion measurement
Measurement of any localized pathological change in structure of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues, due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of any localized pathological change in structure of an artery due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-07-26T02:04:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000976
calculated artery lesion measurement
Measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of any localized pathological change in structure of an artery due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
RGD:JRS
Measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of any localized pathological change in structure of a blood vessel due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-07-26T02:13:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000977
calculated blood vessel lesion measurement
Measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of any localized pathological change in structure of a blood vessel due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
RGD:JRS
A calculated measurement in which the ratio of the wall thickness (WT) of a blood vessel is divided by the inner diameter (ID) of that vessel at that location, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, for example, WT/ID x 100. This measurement is often used to assess stenosis, a pathological narrowing of a blood vessel.
JSmith
2012-07-26T02:14:51Z
blood vessel wall thickness as percentage of blood vessel lumen diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood vessel stenosis measurement
blood vessel wall thickness as percentage of blood vessel inner diameter
CMO:0000978
blood vessel wall thickness to blood vessel inner diameter ratio
A calculated measurement in which the ratio of the wall thickness (WT) of a blood vessel is divided by the inner diameter (ID) of that vessel at that location, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, for example, WT/ID x 100. This measurement is often used to assess stenosis, a pathological narrowing of a blood vessel.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:JRS
Ratio of the wall thickness (WT) of an artery to inner diameter (ID) of that artery at that location, usually expressed as a percentage, i.e. WT/ID x 100, but could also be expressed as a ratio, fraction or quotient. This measurement can be used to assess stenosis, a pathological narrowing of a blood vessel.
JSmith
2012-07-26T02:16:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
arterial stenosis measurement
artery wall thickness as percentage of artery inner diameter
artery wall thickness as percentage of artery lumen diameter
CMO:0000979
artery wall thickness to artery inner diameter ratio
Ratio of the wall thickness (WT) of an artery to inner diameter (ID) of that artery at that location, usually expressed as a percentage, i.e. WT/ID x 100, but could also be expressed as a ratio, fraction or quotient. This measurement can be used to assess stenosis, a pathological narrowing of a blood vessel.
RGD:JRS
A measurement of the length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall, after that measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. An artery is a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
JSmith
2012-07-26T02:25:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000980
calculated artery inner diameter measurement
A measurement of the length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall, after that measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. An artery is a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:JRS
Any measurement of components of the periodic tightening and loosening of the muscles of a ventricle of the heart.
JSmith
2012-07-26T03:24:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000981
ventricle contraction measurement
Any measurement of components of the periodic tightening and loosening of the muscles of a ventricle of the heart.
RGD:JRS
The diameter across the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter.
JSmith
2012-07-27T03:14:05Z
LVEDD
heart left ventricular end-diastolic diameter
left ventricular end-diastolic dimension
clinical_measurement_ontology
LVDD
CMO:0000982
heart left ventricle end-diastolic diameter
The diameter across the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventricle_%28heart%29
The diameter across the left ventricle of the heart at the end of systole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally contracted, and usually corresponds to its smallest diameter.
JSmith
2012-07-27T03:32:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
LVESD
LVSD
left ventricular end-systolic dimension
CMO:0000983
heart left ventricle end-systolic diameter
The diameter across the left ventricle of the heart at the end of systole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally contracted, and usually corresponds to its smallest diameter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventricle_%28heart%29
A measurement of the physical form or structure of the left ventricle of the heart which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. The heart left ventricle is the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
JSmith
2012-07-27T03:42:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000984
calculated heart left ventricle morphological measurement
A measurement of the physical form or structure of the left ventricle of the heart which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. The heart left ventricle is the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
RGD:JRS
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A calculated measurement corresponding to the ratio or percent reduction in left ventricular diameter between end-diastole and end-systole. Can be calculated as the left ventricle end-diastolic diameter (LVDd) minus the left ventricle end-systolic diameter (LVSd) divided by the left ventricle end-diastolic diameter (LVDd) with the quotient multiplied by 100, i.e. FS = [(LVDd-LVSd)/LVDd] x 100.
JSmith
2012-07-27T03:51:33Z
fractional shortening
EFO:0009285
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000985
heart left ventricle fractional shortening
A calculated measurement corresponding to the ratio or percent reduction in left ventricular diameter between end-diastole and end-systole. Can be calculated as the left ventricle end-diastolic diameter (LVDd) minus the left ventricle end-systolic diameter (LVSd) divided by the left ventricle end-diastolic diameter (LVDd) with the quotient multiplied by 100, i.e. FS = [(LVDd-LVSd)/LVDd] x 100.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventricle_%28heart%29
The thickness or depth of the ventral/anterior wall of the left ventricle of the heart. The ventral/anterior wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is farthest from the spine and closest to the chest wall of the organism.
JSmith
2012-07-27T04:11:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart left ventricle ventral wall thickness
CMO:0000986
heart left ventricle anterior wall thickness
The thickness or depth of the ventral/anterior wall of the left ventricle of the heart. The ventral/anterior wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is farthest from the spine and closest to the chest wall of the organism.
PGA:Ultrasound_protocol
RGD:JRS
The thickness or depth of the septal wall of the heart ventricles. The septal wall is the portion of the heart left ventricle ventral/anterior wall and right ventricle dorsal/posterior wall which is shared between the ventricles.
JSmith
2012-07-27T05:59:34Z
heart ventricle septal wall thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
SWT
antero-septal wall thickness
heart interventricular septum thickness
heart intraventricular wall thickness
heart ventricle septum thickness
heart ventricular septal wall thickness
CMO:0000987
heart ventricle septal wall thickness
The thickness or depth of the septal wall of the heart ventricles. The septal wall is the portion of the heart left ventricle ventral/anterior wall and right ventricle dorsal/posterior wall which is shared between the ventricles.
RGD:JRS
A calculated measurement of left ventricular geometry. It is calculated by dividing the end-diastolic diameter into 2x the posterior wall thickness or into the sum of the posterior and septal wall thicknesses. It represents a measure of the wall thickness normalized to the size of the ventricle lumen.
JSmith
2012-07-27T06:00:34Z
CMO:0000989
RWT
heart left ventricle end-diastolic relative wall thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000988
heart left ventricle relative wall thickness
A calculated measurement of left ventricular geometry. It is calculated by dividing the end-diastolic diameter into 2x the posterior wall thickness or into the sum of the posterior and septal wall thicknesses. It represents a measure of the wall thickness normalized to the size of the ventricle lumen.
http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/meeting_abstract/120/18_MeetingAbstracts/S883
A calculated measurement of left ventricular geometry and is calculated by dividing the end-diastolic diameter into 2x the posterior wall thickness at end-diastole, 2x the septal wall thickness at end-diastole or the sum of the posterior and septal wall thicknesses at end-diastole. It represents a measure of the wall thickness normalized to the size of the ventricle lumen.
JSmith
2012-07-27T06:15:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000989
heart left ventricle end-diastolic relative wall thickness
true
A calculated measurement of left ventricular geometry and is calculated by dividing the end-diastolic diameter into 2x the posterior wall thickness at end-diastole, 2x the septal wall thickness at end-diastole or the sum of the posterior and septal wall thicknesses at end-diastole. It represents a measure of the wall thickness normalized to the size of the ventricle lumen.
http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/meeting_abstract/120/18_MeetingAbstracts/S883
The thickness or depth of the ventral/anterior wall of the heart. The ventral wall is the portion of the heart muscle which is farthest from the spine and closest to the chest wall of the organism.
JSmith
2012-07-30T10:15:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart ventral wall thickness
CMO:0000990
heart anterior wall thickness
The thickness or depth of the ventral/anterior wall of the heart. The ventral wall is the portion of the heart muscle which is farthest from the spine and closest to the chest wall of the organism.
PGA:Ultrasound_protocol
RGD:JRS
JSmith
2012-07-30T10:31:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0000991
calculated heart wall thickness measurement
JSmith
2012-07-30T11:04:28Z
EFO:0009286
heart relative wall thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000992
heart relative wall thickness
JSmith
2012-07-30T11:05:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000993
heart ventricle relative wall thickness
The extent of shortening of the minor internal circumference (at the midpoint of the long axis) between end-diastole and end-systole, divided by the time required for shortening.
JSmith
2012-07-30T01:25:59Z
VCFr
Vcf
circumferential fiber shortening rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000994
velocity of circumferential fiber shortening
The extent of shortening of the minor internal circumference (at the midpoint of the long axis) between end-diastole and end-systole, divided by the time required for shortening.
PMID:5097436
Any measurement to assess the morphological or physiological state of the alimentary/gastrointestinal tract, that is, the system of organs within multicellular animals that takes in food, digests it to extract energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste. The major functions of the alimentary/GI/digestive tract are ingestion, digestion, absorption, and defecation.
JSmith
2012-07-30T01:37:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000995
alimentary/gastrointestinal measurement
Any measurement to assess the morphological or physiological state of the alimentary/gastrointestinal tract, that is, the system of organs within multicellular animals that takes in food, digests it to extract energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste. The major functions of the alimentary/GI/digestive tract are ingestion, digestion, absorption, and defecation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The thickness or depth of the ventral/anterior wall of the right ventricle of the heart. The ventral wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is farthest from the spine and closest to the chest wall of the organism.
JSmith
2012-07-30T02:57:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart right ventricle ventral wall thickness
CMO:0000996
heart right ventricle anterior wall thickness
The thickness or depth of the ventral/anterior wall of the right ventricle of the heart. The ventral wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is farthest from the spine and closest to the chest wall of the organism.
PGA:Ultrasound_protocol
RGD:JRS
Any measurement related to the elimination of wastes and undigested food, as feces, from the rectum.
JSmith
2012-07-30T03:50:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000997
defecation measurement
Any measurement related to the elimination of wastes and undigested food, as feces, from the rectum.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
This is a measurement of the number of instances of defecation, or amount of defecation as measured by the number of pieces of fecal matter, or the weight of fecal matter within a specified period of time.
JSmith
2012-07-30T04:03:18Z
fecal output
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000998
defecation rate
This is a measurement of the number of instances of defecation, or amount of defecation as measured by the number of pieces of fecal matter, or the weight of fecal matter within a specified period of time.
RGD:JRS
The ratio of the amount of albumin in the urine, or excreted into the urine in a specified period of time to the amount of low molecular weight proteins in the urine, or excreted into the urine in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2012-07-30T05:22:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0000999
urine albumin level to urine low molecular weight protein ratio
The ratio of the amount of albumin in the urine, or excreted into the urine in a specified period of time to the amount of low molecular weight proteins in the urine, or excreted into the urine in a specified period of time.
PMID:17167120
Count of the number of glomeruli located in the superficial layer of the renal cortex, the cortex corticis. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
JSmith
2012-08-02T01:00:46Z
superficial glomeruli count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001000
superficial glomerulus count
Count of the number of glomeruli located in the superficial layer of the renal cortex, the cortex corticis. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PMID:3352156
Count of the number of glomeruli located in the superficial layer of the renal cortex, the cortex corticis, and directly in contact with the surface of the kidney, i.e. the renal capsule. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
JSmith
2012-08-02T01:14:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
surface glomeruli count
CMO:0001001
count of superficial glomeruli directly contacting the kidney surface
Count of the number of glomeruli located in the superficial layer of the renal cortex, the cortex corticis, and directly in contact with the surface of the kidney, i.e. the renal capsule. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PMID:6602356
Count of the number of glomeruli located in the superficial layer of the renal cortex, the cortex corticis but without any direct contact with the surface of the kidney, i.e. the renal capsule. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
JSmith
2012-08-02T01:15:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001002
count of superficial glomeruli not directly contacting the kidney surface
Count of the number of glomeruli located in the superficial layer of the renal cortex, the cortex corticis but without any direct contact with the surface of the kidney, i.e. the renal capsule. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PMID:6602356
Measurement of the amount in blood of any complex chemical substance produced in one part or organ of the body that initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
JSmith
2012-08-02T03:51:38Z
hormone measurement
EFO:0004730
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001003
blood hormone level
Measurement of the amount in blood of any complex chemical substance produced in one part or organ of the body that initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the amount in blood of an organic compound the basis of which is a characteristic arrangement of four fused cycloalkane rings, i.e. three cyclohexane rings and one cyclopentane ring, that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
JSmith
2012-08-02T04:07:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001004
blood steroid hormone level
Measurement of the amount in blood of an organic compound the basis of which is a characteristic arrangement of four fused cycloalkane rings, i.e. three cyclohexane rings and one cyclopentane ring, that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steroid
Measurement of the amount in blood of an amine compound containing one amino group and derived from an aromatic amino acid, that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
JSmith
2012-08-02T04:35:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001005
blood monoamine hormone level
Measurement of the amount in blood of an amine compound containing one amino group and derived from an aromatic amino acid, that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of epinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone, a stimulator of the sympathetic nervous system and a vasoconstrictor, in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2012-08-02T04:41:29Z
blood adrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001006
blood epinephrine level
Measurement of the amount of epinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone, a stimulator of the sympathetic nervous system and a vasoconstrictor, in a specified volume of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of epinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone, a stimulator of the sympathetic nervous system and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2012-08-02T05:03:30Z
serum adrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001007
serum epinephrine level
The amount of epinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone, a stimulator of the sympathetic nervous system and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of epinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone, a stimulator of the sympathetic nervous system and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2012-08-02T05:07:31Z
plasma adrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001008
plasma epinephrine level
The amount of epinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone, a stimulator of the sympathetic nervous system and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor, in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2012-08-02T05:47:58Z
blood noradrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001009
blood norepinephrine level
Measurement of the amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor, in a specified volume of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2012-08-02T05:51:48Z
plasma noradrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001010
plasma norepinephrine level
The amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2012-08-02T05:53:23Z
serum noradrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001011
serum norepinephrine level
The amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2012-08-03T06:03:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001012
organ infarction volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by an area of necrotic tissue in the brain resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the brain.
JSmith
2012-08-03T06:04:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
cerebral infarction volume
CMO:0001013
brain infarction volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by an area of necrotic tissue in the brain resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the brain.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the size of an area of necrotic tissue in the brain resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the brain.
JSmith
2012-08-03T06:04:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
cerebral infarction size
CMO:0001014
brain infarction size
Measurement of the size of an area of necrotic tissue in the brain resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen supply to the brain.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2012-08-03T06:05:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001015
heart infarction volume
Measurement of any change or difference in the diastolic blood pressure between two points or two conditions. The diastolic pressure is the minimum arterial pressure within the cardiac cycle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion. This is the time when the ventricles fill with blood.
JSmith
2012-08-03T06:17:05Z
EFO:0006945
diastolic blood pressure change measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001016
change in diastolic blood pressure
Measurement of any change or difference in the diastolic blood pressure between two points or two conditions. The diastolic pressure is the minimum arterial pressure within the cardiac cycle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion. This is the time when the ventricles fill with blood.
Berne_and_Levy:Berne_and_Levy_Physiology--6th_Ed
ISBN:978-0323073622
The relative difference in the diastolic blood pressure between two points or two conditions, expressed as a percentage. The diastolic pressure is the minimum arterial pressure within the cardiac cycle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion. This is the time when the ventricles fill with blood.
JSmith
2012-08-03T06:19:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001017
percent change in diastolic blood pressure
The relative difference in the diastolic blood pressure between two points or two conditions, expressed as a percentage. The diastolic pressure is the minimum arterial pressure within the cardiac cycle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion. This is the time when the ventricles fill with blood.
Berne_and_Levy:Berne_and_Levy_Physiology--6th_Ed
ISBN:978-0323073622
Measurement of any change in the difference in electrical polarization or charge between two sides of a cell membrane or cell wall over time or after a change in conditions.
JSmith
2012-08-07T04:51:32Z
depolarization
hyperpolarization
clinical_measurement_ontology
change in transmembrane potential
CMO:0001018
change in cell membrane potential
Measurement of any change in the difference in electrical polarization or charge between two sides of a cell membrane or cell wall over time or after a change in conditions.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Calculated measurement of a difference in the pressure within the heart left ventricle at the point of maximal contraction, when the blood is forced from the left ventricle into the aorta, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2012-08-13T01:16:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001019
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in left ventricular systolic blood pressure
Calculated measurement of a difference in the pressure within the heart left ventricle at the point of maximal contraction, when the blood is forced from the left ventricle into the aorta, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Any measurement having to do with quantitative measures of mortality, death, fatality or survival of an individual or study population.
jsmith
2012-08-21T11:03:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001020
mortality/survival measurement
Any measurement having to do with quantitative measures of mortality, death, fatality or survival of an individual or study population.
RGD:JRS
This is any quantitative measurement of survival of an individual or a study population.
jsmith
2012-08-21T11:43:12Z
EFO:0004920
progression free survival
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001021
survival measurement
This is any quantitative measurement of survival of an individual or a study population.
RGD:JRS
Any quantitative measurement of death, mortality or fatality in an individual or study population. Death is defined as the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
jsmith
2012-08-21T11:43:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001022
mortality measurement
Any quantitative measurement of death, mortality or fatality in an individual or study population. Death is defined as the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
RGD:JRS
A measure of the total number of deaths occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jsmith
2012-08-21T11:51:52Z
CMO:0001024
EFO:0004352
death rate
mortality
mortality rate
death incidence measurement as a ratio
death incidence measurement as percent
percentage of deaths in a study population during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001023
ratio of deaths to total study population during a period of time
A measure of the total number of deaths occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The total number of deaths occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
jsmith
2012-08-21T12:16:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
death incidence measurement as percent
death rate
mortality rate
CMO:0001024
percentage of deaths in a study population during a period of time
true
The total number of deaths occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortality_rate
Measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue in the pituitary gland resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
jsmith
2012-08-21T12:51:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001025
pituitary tumor measurement
Measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue in the pituitary gland resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount of time to the first discernible appearance of tumor in the pituitary gland following the administration of a tumor causing agent.
jsmith
2012-08-21T12:56:51Z
pituitary tumor latency measurement
pituitary tumor latency period
pituitary tumor latent period
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001026
post-insult time to pituitary tumor formation
The amount of time to the first discernible appearance of tumor in the pituitary gland following the administration of a tumor causing agent.
RGD:MS
The change is size between two points in time for a tumor found within the pituitary gland.
jsmith
2012-08-21T12:56:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001027
pituitary tumor growth rate
The change is size between two points in time for a tumor found within the pituitary gland.
RGD:MS
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying one or more tumors of the pituitary gland at a point in time or developing such growths within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
jsmith
2012-08-21T12:56:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001028
pituitary tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying one or more tumors of the pituitary gland at a point in time or developing such growths within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of pituitary gland tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
jsmith
2012-08-21T12:56:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
pituitary tumor incidence
CMO:0001029
percentage of study population developing pituitary tumors during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of pituitary gland tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumors of the pituitary gland compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
jsmith
2012-08-21T12:56:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
pituitary tumor prevalence
CMO:0001030
percentage of study population displaying pituitary tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumors of the pituitary gland compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of tumors found within the pituitary gland.
jsmith
2012-08-21T12:56:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001031
pituitary tumor number
The number of tumors found within the pituitary gland.
RGD:MS
The weight of a tumor found within a pituitary gland.
jsmith
2012-08-21T12:56:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001032
pituitary tumor weight
The weight of a tumor found within a pituitary gland.
RGD:MS
The length of a transverse line moving from side to side through the center of a tumor located in the pituitary gland.
jsmith
2012-08-21T12:56:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001033
pituitary tumor diameter
The length of a transverse line moving from side to side through the center of a tumor located in the pituitary gland.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a pituitary gland lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. The pituitary gland is the gland located at the base of the brain in vertebrates that produces a number of hormones, including those that regulate growth and reproductive functions. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-08-21T04:09:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001034
pituitary gland tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a pituitary gland lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. The pituitary gland is the gland located at the base of the brain in vertebrates that produces a number of hormones, including those that regulate growth and reproductive functions. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
ISBN:978-1416049982
Temperature measured at the surface of or within the head of an experimental subject. Because the temperature of the head/brain can influence neurological measurements, head temperature is or can be considered to be distinct from core body temperature.
jsmith
2012-08-23T03:27:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
cranial temperature
CMO:0001035
head temperature
Temperature measured at the surface of or within the head of an experimental subject. Because the temperature of the head/brain can influence neurological measurements, head temperature is or can be considered to be distinct from core body temperature.
PMID:10595709
RGD:JRS
The temperature of the internal tissues and organs of the body.
jsmith
2012-08-23T04:06:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
core temperature
CMO:0001036
core body temperature
The temperature of the internal tissues and organs of the body.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The latency period spent by an organism or experimental subject in the initial occupied space before moving to a different space in an experimental apparatus.
jsmith
2012-08-23T04:24:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
initial amount of time spent in a discrete space in an experimental apparatus before moving to a different space
latency period before first movement outside a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
measurement of response latency
movement latency period
CMO:0001037
time to first movement outside a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
The latency period spent by an organism or experimental subject in the initial occupied space before moving to a different space in an experimental apparatus.
RGD:JRS
RGD:SL
Any measurement of the movement of an experimental subject or organism during which the hind legs remain stationary while the body is stretched forward with head raised.
jsmith
2012-08-23T04:39:54Z
stretch-attend posture measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
SAP measurement
CMO:0001038
stretched-attend posture measurement
Any measurement of the movement of an experimental subject or organism during which the hind legs remain stationary while the body is stretched forward with head raised.
https://workspace.stanford.edu/sites/mousebehavior/Wiki%20Pages/Investigate%20-%20stretched%20attend.aspx
Measurement of the number of times an experimental subject or organism displays a stretched-attend posture movement during an experimental time period. The stretched-attend posture is one during which the hind legs remain stationary while the body is stretched forward with head raised.
jsmith
2012-08-23T04:51:04Z
number of stretch-attend posture movements
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of SAP movements
CMO:0001039
number of stretched-attend posture movements
Measurement of the number of times an experimental subject or organism displays a stretched-attend posture movement during an experimental time period. The stretched-attend posture is one during which the hind legs remain stationary while the body is stretched forward with head raised.
https://workspace.stanford.edu/sites/mousebehavior/Wiki%20Pages/Investigate%20-%20stretched%20attend.aspx
The total number of times during an experiment that an organism or experimental subject enters into a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus in response to a specific external inducement, enticement or encouragement.
jsmith
2012-08-23T04:56:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001040
number of prompted entries into a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
true
The total number of times during an experiment that an organism or experimental subject enters into a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus in response to a specific external inducement, enticement or encouragement.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
The total number of times during an experiment that an organism or experimental subject enters into a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus without external inducement, enticement or encouragement.
jsmith
2012-08-23T04:57:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001041
number of unprompted entries into a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
true
The total number of times during an experiment that an organism or experimental subject enters into a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus without external inducement, enticement or encouragement.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Any measurement of a movement or quantifiable behavior which does not involve the movement of the organism from one place to another but which originated with or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of that organism's free will or choice.
jsmith
2012-08-27T10:19:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
measurement of freeze behavior
measurement of freezing behavior
CMO:0001042
measurement of voluntary immobility
Any measurement of a movement or quantifiable behavior which does not involve the movement of the organism from one place to another but which originated with or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of that organism's free will or choice.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the total amount of experiment time that an organism or experimental subject spends frozen, that is, not moving from one place or position to another, when such behavior originated with or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of that organism's free will or choice.
jsmith
2012-08-27T10:27:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
amount of time spent frozen
amount of time spent in freeze behavior
amount of time spent in freezing behavior
CMO:0001043
amount of time spent in voluntary immobility
Measurement of the total amount of experiment time that an organism or experimental subject spends frozen, that is, not moving from one place or position to another, when such behavior originated with or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of that organism's free will or choice.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Calculated measurement of the relative amount of experiment time that an organism or experimental subject spends frozen, that is, not moving from one place or position to another, when such behavior originated with or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of that organism's free will or choice, expressed as a percentage.
jsmith
2012-08-27T10:28:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
percent of time spent frozen
percent of time spent in freeze behavior
percent of time spent in freezing behavior
CMO:0001044
percent of time spent in voluntary immobility
Calculated measurement of the relative amount of experiment time that an organism or experimental subject spends frozen, that is, not moving from one place or position to another, when such behavior originated with or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of that organism's free will or choice, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A count of the number of discrete intervals during which an organism or experimental subject is frozen, that is, not moving from one place or position to another, when such behavior originated with or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of that organism's free will or choice.
jsmith
2012-08-27T10:28:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of periods frozen
number of periods of freeze behavior
number of periods of freezing behavior
CMO:0001045
number of periods of voluntary immobility
A count of the number of discrete intervals during which an organism or experimental subject is frozen, that is, not moving from one place or position to another, when such behavior originated with or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of that organism's free will or choice.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a point in time or develop EAE within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells.
jsmith
2012-08-27T11:03:49Z
EAE incidence/prevalence measurement
experimental allergic encephalomyelitis incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001046
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a point in time or develop EAE within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
The number of new cases of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells.
jsmith
2012-08-27T11:11:03Z
percentage of study population developing experimental allergic encephalomyelitis during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAE incidence
experimental allergic encephalomyelitis incidence
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis incidence
CMO:0001047
percentage of study population developing experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis during a period of time
The number of new cases of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
The number of individuals in a study population which display experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells.
jsmith
2012-08-27T11:18:10Z
percentage of study population displaying experimental allergic encephalomyelitis at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAE prevalence
experimental allergic encephalomyelitis prevalence
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis prevalence
CMO:0001048
percentage of study population displaying experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving the pancreas or any part thereof. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally.
jsmith
2012-08-28T11:16:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001049
pancreas measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving the pancreas or any part thereof. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving one or more pancreatic islets, i.e. islets of Langerhans, the endocrine, hormone-producing portion of the pancreas.
jsmith
2012-08-28T11:29:21Z
island of Langerhans measurement
islet of Langerhans measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
endocrine pancreas measurement
CMO:0001050
pancreatic islet measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving one or more pancreatic islets, i.e. islets of Langerhans, the endocrine, hormone-producing portion of the pancreas.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving the exocrine gland portion of the pancreas, that is, the elongated, racemose gland which secretes digestive enzymes into the intestine.
jsmith
2012-08-28T11:33:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001051
exocrine pancreas measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving the exocrine gland portion of the pancreas, that is, the elongated, racemose gland which secretes digestive enzymes into the intestine.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more pancreatic islets, i.e. islets of Langerhans, the endocrine, hormone-producing portion of the pancreas.
jsmith
2012-08-28T11:38:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001052
pancreatic islet morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more pancreatic islets, i.e. islets of Langerhans, the endocrine, hormone-producing portion of the pancreas.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of an endocrine gland, that is, a ductless gland that produces and secretes hormones directly into the blood or lymph.
jsmith
2012-08-28T11:44:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001053
endocrine gland measurement
Any measurement of an endocrine gland, that is, a ductless gland that produces and secretes hormones directly into the blood or lymph.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single pancreatic islet, or a measurement of the total area occupied by pancreatic islets in a cross-section of the pancreas. The pancreatic islets are the irregular microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine portion.
jsmith
2012-08-28T11:49:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001054
pancreatic islet area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single pancreatic islet, or a measurement of the total area occupied by pancreatic islets in a cross-section of the pancreas. The pancreatic islets are the irregular microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine portion.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Webster:Websters_New_World_College_Dictionary--4th_Ed
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single pancreatic islet, one of the irregular microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine portion.
jsmith
2012-08-31T11:24:34Z
single islet of Langerhans area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001055
single pancreatic islet area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single pancreatic islet, one of the irregular microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine portion.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Webster:Websters_New_World_College_Dictionary--4th_Ed
A measurement of the total area occupied by pancreatic islets in a cross-section of the pancreas. The pancreatic islets are the irregular microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine portion.
jsmith
2012-08-31T11:25:32Z
total area occupied by islets of Langerhans
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001056
total area occupied by pancreatic islets
A measurement of the total area occupied by pancreatic islets in a cross-section of the pancreas. The pancreatic islets are the irregular microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine portion.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single pancreatic islet, or a measurement of the total area occupied by pancreatic islets in a cross-section of the pancreas which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
jsmith
2012-08-31T11:34:32Z
calculated islet of Langerhans area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001057
calculated pancreatic islet area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single pancreatic islet, or a measurement of the total area occupied by pancreatic islets in a cross-section of the pancreas which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Webster:Websters_New_World_College_Dictionary--4th_Ed
A calculated value in which the area of a cross-section of the pancreas which is occupied by pancreatic islets is divided by the total area of the pancreas cross-section, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to the size of the pancreas.
jsmith
2012-08-31T11:40:57Z
CMO:0001059
ratio of the area occupied by pancreatic islets to total pancreatic area
clinical_measurement_ontology
pancreatic islet area as percentage of total pancreatic area
pancreatic islet area to total pancreas area ratio
ratio of the area occupied by islets of Langerhans to total pancreatic area
CMO:0001058
pancreatic islet area to total pancreatic area ratio
A calculated value in which the area of a cross-section of the pancreas which is occupied by pancreatic islets is divided by the total area of the pancreas cross-section, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to the size of the pancreas.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
A calculated value in which the area of a cross-section of the pancreas which is occupied by pancreatic islets is divided by the total area of the pancreas cross-section and presented as a ratio thus normalizing it to the size of the pancreas.
jsmith
2012-08-31T12:21:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001059
pancreatic islet area to total pancreatic area ratio
true
A calculated value in which the area of a cross-section of the pancreas which is occupied by pancreatic islets is divided by the total area of the pancreas cross-section and presented as a ratio thus normalizing it to the size of the pancreas.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The area of, that is, the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through, the beta cells in a pancreatic islet. A beta cell is a type of basophilic cell that makes up most of the bulk of the pancreatic islets (i.e. the islets of Langerhans) and secretes insulin.
jsmith
2012-08-31T12:30:49Z
islet of Langerhans beta cell area
pancreatic islet beta-cell area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001060
pancreatic islet beta cell area
The area of, that is, the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through, the beta cells in a pancreatic islet. A beta cell is a type of basophilic cell that makes up most of the bulk of the pancreatic islets (i.e. the islets of Langerhans) and secretes insulin.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of beta cell area which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. A beta cell is a type of basophilic cell that makes up most of the bulk of the pancreatic islets (i.e. the islets of Langerhans) and secretes insulin.
jsmith
2012-08-31T12:39:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001061
calculated pancreatic islet beta cell area
Any measurement of beta cell area which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. A beta cell is a type of basophilic cell that makes up most of the bulk of the pancreatic islets (i.e. the islets of Langerhans) and secretes insulin.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated value in which the area occupied by beta cells is divided by the total area of the pancreatic islet and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the pancreatic islet(s). A beta cell is a type of basophilic cell that makes up most of the bulk of the pancreatic islets (i.e. the islets of Langerhans) and secretes insulin.
jsmith
2012-08-31T12:47:28Z
CMO:0001063
beta cell area as percentage of total islet of Langerhans area
ratio of area occupied by beta cells to total pancreatic islet area
ratio of beta cell area to total islet of Langerhans area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001062
beta cell area to total pancreatic islet area ratio
A calculated value in which the area occupied by beta cells is divided by the total area of the pancreatic islet and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the pancreatic islet(s). A beta cell is a type of basophilic cell that makes up most of the bulk of the pancreatic islets (i.e. the islets of Langerhans) and secretes insulin.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value in which the area occupied by beta cells is divided by the total area of the pancreatic islet and presented as a ratio thus normalizing it to the size of the pancreatic islet(s). A beta cell is a type of basophilic cell that makes up most of the bulk of the pancreatic islets (i.e. the islets of Langerhans) and secretes insulin.
jsmith
2012-08-31T12:48:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001063
beta cell area to total pancreatic islet area ratio
true
A calculated value in which the area occupied by beta cells is divided by the total area of the pancreatic islet and presented as a ratio thus normalizing it to the size of the pancreatic islet(s). A beta cell is a type of basophilic cell that makes up most of the bulk of the pancreatic islets (i.e. the islets of Langerhans) and secretes insulin.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving the liver or any part thereof. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
jsmith
2012-09-04T11:02:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001064
liver measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving the liver or any part thereof. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of a lesion in the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, that secretes bile and is active in the formation of certain blood proteins, in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins and in the detoxification of noxious substances. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
jsmith
2012-09-04T11:34:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic lesion measurement
CMO:0001065
liver lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion in the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, that secretes bile and is active in the formation of certain blood proteins, in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins and in the detoxification of noxious substances. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a liver lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
jsmith
2012-09-04T11:42:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic non-tumorous lesion measurement
CMO:0001066
liver non-tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a liver lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a liver lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T11:43:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic tumorous lesion measurement
CMO:0001067
liver tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a liver lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of tumorous lesions in or on the surface of the liver, or in a specified section of the liver, the large, highly vascularized organ located in the abdomen of vertebrates that secretes bile and is active in the formation of certain blood proteins, in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins and in the detoxification of noxious substances. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T01:02:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic tumorous lesion number
CMO:0001068
liver tumorous lesion number
The number of tumorous lesions in or on the surface of the liver, or in a specified section of the liver, the large, highly vascularized organ located in the abdomen of vertebrates that secretes bile and is active in the formation of certain blood proteins, in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins and in the detoxification of noxious substances. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumorous lesion in the liver, or of the amount of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T01:04:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic tumorous lesion size measurement
CMO:0001069
liver tumorous lesion size measurement
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumorous lesion in the liver, or of the amount of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the liver, or a measurement of the total area occupied by tumorous lesions in a cross-section of the liver. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T02:00:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
hepatic tumorous lesion area measurement
CMO:0001070
liver tumorous lesion area measurement
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the liver, or a measurement of the total area occupied by tumorous lesions in a cross-section of the liver. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of, or of a plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the liver. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T02:03:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001071
area of individual liver tumorous lesion
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of, or of a plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the liver. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the liver occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T02:03:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001072
area of liver occupied by tumorous lesions
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the liver occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the liver, or a measurement of the total area occupied by tumorous lesions in a cross-section of the liver when such a measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
jsmith
2012-09-04T02:03:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001073
calculated liver tumorous lesion area measurement
Measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface or plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the liver, or a measurement of the total area occupied by tumorous lesions in a cross-section of the liver when such a measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement of the area of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions compared to the total area of the liver, expressed as a percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T02:04:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
percent tumorous foci area in liver
CMO:0001074
area of liver occupied by tumorous lesions as percentage of total liver area
true
A calculated measurement of the area of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions compared to the total area of the liver, expressed as a percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:JRS
A calculated value in which area of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions is divided by the total area of the liver and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the size of the liver.
jsmith
2012-09-04T02:04:57Z
CMO:0001074
area of liver occupied by tumorous lesions as percentage of total liver area
percent tumorous foci area in liver
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic tumorous lesion area to total liver area ratio
CMO:0001075
liver tumorous lesion area to total liver area ratio
A calculated value in which area of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions is divided by the total area of the liver and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the size of the liver.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a tumorous lesion found on or in the liver. A tumorous lesion is one that is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T02:22:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001076
liver tumorous lesion diameter measurement
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a tumorous lesion found on or in the liver. A tumorous lesion is one that is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by an individual liver tumorous lesion, or of the total three dimensional space occupied by tumorous lesions in the liver. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T02:23:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
hepatic tumorous lesion volume measurement
CMO:0001077
liver tumorous lesion volume measurement
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by an individual liver tumorous lesion, or of the total three dimensional space occupied by tumorous lesions in the liver. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by an individual liver tumorous lesion. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T02:55:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
volume of individual hepatic tumorous lesion
CMO:0001078
volume of individual liver tumorous lesion
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by an individual liver tumorous lesion. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the size of the total three dimensional space occupied by tumorous lesions in the liver. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T02:59:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001079
volume of liver occupied by tumorous lesions
Measurement of the size of the total three dimensional space occupied by tumorous lesions in the liver. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by an individual liver tumorous lesion, or of the total three dimensional space occupied by tumorous lesions in the liver when such a measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
jsmith
2012-09-04T03:01:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated hepatic tumorous lesion volume measurement
CMO:0001080
calculated liver tumorous lesion volume measurement
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by an individual liver tumorous lesion, or of the total three dimensional space occupied by tumorous lesions in the liver when such a measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value in which the volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions is compared to the total volume of the liver and expressed as a percentage thus normalizing it to the size of the liver.
jsmith
2012-09-04T03:04:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001081
volume of liver occupied by tumorous lesions as percentage of total liver volume
true
A calculated value in which the volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions is compared to the total volume of the liver and expressed as a percentage thus normalizing it to the size of the liver.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
A calculated value in which volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions is divided by the total volume of the liver and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the size of the liver.
jsmith
2012-09-04T03:06:12Z
CMO:0001081
volume of liver occupied by tumorous lesions as percentage of total liver volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic tumorous lesion volume to total liver volume ratio
liver tumorous lesion volume fraction
CMO:0001082
liver tumorous lesion volume to total liver volume ratio
A calculated value in which volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions is divided by the total volume of the liver and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the size of the liver.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the mammary gland, the specialized exocrine gland of the skin of female mammals, which secretes milk for nourishment of the young.
jsmith
2012-09-04T04:40:53Z
CMO:0000414
EFO:0004884
mammary gland morphological measurement
breast size
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001083
mammary gland morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the mammary gland, the specialized exocrine gland of the skin of female mammals, which secretes milk for nourishment of the young.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the number of mammary gland terminal end buds in a specified sample. Terminal end buds are the highly proliferative structures found at the tips of mammary ducts as they elongate into the mammary fat pad during mammary gland development.
jsmith
2012-09-04T04:45:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001084
mammary gland terminal end bud count
Measurement of the number of mammary gland terminal end buds in a specified sample. Terminal end buds are the highly proliferative structures found at the tips of mammary ducts as they elongate into the mammary fat pad during mammary gland development.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammary_gland_development
The number of natural killer (NK) cells in a specified volume of blood. NK cells are cells capable of mediating cytotoxic reactions without themselves being specifically sensitized against the target and are critical to the innate immune system.
jsmith
2012-09-04T06:12:08Z
NK cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001085
This term is not to be used for the number of natural killer T (NKT) cells which are a subclass of T cells.
blood natural killer cell count
The number of natural killer (NK) cells in a specified volume of blood. NK cells are cells capable of mediating cytotoxic reactions without themselves being specifically sensitized against the target and are critical to the innate immune system.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of natural killer T (NKT) cells in a specified volume of blood. NKT cells are a specialized population of T cells that express both a semi-invariant T cell receptor (TCR alpha beta) and surface antigens typically associated with natural killer cells.
jsmith
2012-09-04T06:28:02Z
NKT cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001086
This term is not to be used for natural killer (NK) cells.
blood natural killer T cell count
The number of natural killer T (NKT) cells in a specified volume of blood. NKT cells are a specialized population of T cells that express both a semi-invariant T cell receptor (TCR alpha beta) and surface antigens typically associated with natural killer cells.
http://www.rndsystems.com/molecule_group.aspx?g=2851&r=4&g2=695
The number of CD4-positive T helper lymphocytes in a specified volume of blood. Th cells are differentiated T lymphocytes which express the CD4 (also known as the T4 antigen) on their surface and cooperate with other lymphocytes, e.g. with B lymphocytes in the synthesis of antibody to many antigens; they play an integral role in immunoregulation.
jsmith
2012-09-04T06:54:22Z
EFO:0010105
CD4-positive T-lymphocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
Th cell count
helper T cell count
CMO:0001087
blood CD4+ T helper cell count
The number of CD4-positive T helper lymphocytes in a specified volume of blood. Th cells are differentiated T lymphocytes which express the CD4 (also known as the T4 antigen) on their surface and cooperate with other lymphocytes, e.g. with B lymphocytes in the synthesis of antibody to many antigens; they play an integral role in immunoregulation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a liver lesion resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-09-06T01:12:37Z
EFO:0010576
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver fibrosis measurement
CMO:0001088
liver fibrotic lesion measurement
Measurement of a liver lesion resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement of the size of an individual fibrotic lesion in the liver, or of the amount of the liver occupied by fibrotic lesions. A fibrotic lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection.
JSmith
2012-09-06T01:18:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver fibrosis size measurement
CMO:0001089
liver fibrotic lesion size measurement
Any measurement of the size of an individual fibrotic lesion in the liver, or of the amount of the liver occupied by fibrotic lesions. A fibrotic lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual fibrotic lesion in the liver, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the liver. A fibrotic lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection.
JSmith
2012-09-06T01:20:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver fibrosis area measurement
CMO:0001090
liver fibrotic lesion area measurement
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual fibrotic lesion in the liver, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the liver. A fibrotic lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual fibrotic lesion in the liver. A fibrotic lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection.
JSmith
2012-09-06T01:22:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001091
area of individual liver fibrotic lesion
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual fibrotic lesion in the liver. A fibrotic lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by fibrotic lesions, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the liver occupied by fibrotic lesions. A fibrotic lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection.
JSmith
2012-09-06T01:25:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
area of liver occupied by fibrosis
CMO:0001092
area of liver occupied by fibrotic lesions
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by fibrotic lesions, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the liver occupied by fibrotic lesions. A fibrotic lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual fibrotic lesion in the liver, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the liver when such a measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-09-06T01:26:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated liver fibrosis area measurement
CMO:0001093
calculated liver fibrotic lesion area measurement
Any measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual fibrotic lesion in the liver, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the liver when such a measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the area of the liver occupied by fibrotic lesions is divided by the total area of the liver, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A fibrotic lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection.
JSmith
2012-09-06T01:29:10Z
CMO:0001095
liver fibrotic lesion area to total liver area ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
area of liver occupied by fibrosis as percentage of total liver area
area of liver occupied by fibrotic lesions as percentage of total liver area
liver fibrosis area to total liver area ratio
CMO:0001094
area of liver occupied by fibrotic lesions to total liver area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the area of the liver occupied by fibrotic lesions is divided by the total area of the liver, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A fibrotic lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, resulting from a process of fibrosis, the proliferation of fibroblasts and fibrous tissue, usually in response to an injury, inflammation or infection.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A calculated value in which area of the liver occupied by fibrotic lesions is divided by the total area of the liver and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the size of the liver.
JSmith
2012-09-06T01:31:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001095
liver fibrotic lesion area to total liver area ratio
true
A calculated value in which area of the liver occupied by fibrotic lesions is divided by the total area of the liver and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the size of the liver.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
JSmith
2012-09-12T05:23:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001096
apoptotic cell measurement
JSmith
2012-09-12T05:42:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001097
calculated apoptotic cell measurement
A calculated measurement in which the number of cells in a specified sample that stain positively in the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay (i.e. in which the DNA is fragmented and therefore is labeled by the terminal transferase, a marker of apoptosis) is divided by the total number of cells in the sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2012-09-12T05:43:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of TUNEL-positivecells as percentage of total number of cells
number of apoptotic cells as percentage of total number of cells
CMO:0001098
TUNEL-positive cell number to total cell number ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of cells in a specified sample that stain positively in the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay (i.e. in which the DNA is fragmented and therefore is labeled by the terminal transferase, a marker of apoptosis) is divided by the total number of cells in the sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUNEL_assay
A calculated value in which the amount of protein excreted in the urine is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
JSmith
2012-09-12T05:56:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
urine total protein excretion rate to body weight ratio
CMO:0001099
urine protein excretion rate to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the amount of protein excreted in the urine is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2012-09-12T06:00:56Z
RT6.1 T lymphocyte count
RT6.1 positive T cell count
RT6.1+ T cell count
RT6.1+ cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001100
blood RT6.1 cell count
JSmith
2012-09-12T06:03:46Z
RT6.2 T lymphocyte count
RT6.2 positive T cell count
RT6.2+ T cell count
RT6.2+ cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001101
blood RT6.2 cell count
JSmith
2012-09-12T06:05:32Z
activated T cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001102
blood activated T lymphocyte count
JSmith
2012-09-12T06:07:31Z
TH1 cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
type 1 helper T cell count
CMO:0001103
blood Th1 cell count
JSmith
2012-09-12T06:12:41Z
TH2 cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
type 2 helper T cell count
CMO:0001104
blood Th2 cell count
A calculated measurement in which the number of CD4-positive T lymphocytes of the T helper 1 type in a specified sample of blood is divided by the number of CD4-positive T lymphocytes of the T helper 2 type in the same sample and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2012-09-12T06:13:40Z
CMO:0001106
TH1 cell to TH2 cell ratio
TH1 cell to TH2 cell ratio as percentage
blood Th1 cell to Th2 cell ratio as percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
type 1 helper T cell to type 2 helper T cell ratio
type 1 helper T cell to type 2 helper T cell ratio as percentage
CMO:0001105
blood CD4Th1 cell to CD4 Th2 cell ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of CD4-positive T lymphocytes of the T helper 1 type in a specified sample of blood is divided by the number of CD4-positive T lymphocytes of the T helper 2 type in the same sample and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2012-09-12T06:15:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001106
blood Th1 cell to Th2 cell ratio as percentage
true
Any measurement that deals with the process or development of a disease state, for example, the onset, progression or severity of the disease or its symptoms.
JSmith
2012-09-13T11:52:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001107
disease process measurement
Any measurement that deals with the process or development of a disease state, for example, the onset, progression or severity of the disease or its symptoms.
RGD:JRS
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of a disease, or to the official determination of a disease as the cause of the observed symptom(s).
JSmith
2012-09-13T11:55:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001108
disease onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of a disease, or to the official determination of a disease as the cause of the observed symptom(s).
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of a disease state has caused pain or damage, established one or more lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism.
JSmith
2012-09-13T11:55:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001109
disease severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of a disease state has caused pain or damage, established one or more lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
RGD:JRS
Any measurement related to the course of a disease, for example, a series of stages or a succession of states in the disease process.
JSmith
2012-09-13T11:56:15Z
EFO:0008336
disease progression measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001110
disease progression measurement
Any measurement related to the course of a disease, for example, a series of stages or a succession of states in the disease process.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of diabetes mellitus, or to the official determination of diabetes mellitus as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Diabetes mellitus is a chronic syndrome of impaired carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism owing to insufficient secretion of insulin or to target tissue insulin resistance and resulting in hyperglycemia due to decreased glucose tolerance.
JSmith
2012-09-13T11:56:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001111
diabetes mellitus onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of diabetes mellitus, or to the official determination of diabetes mellitus as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Diabetes mellitus is a chronic syndrome of impaired carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism owing to insufficient secretion of insulin or to target tissue insulin resistance and resulting in hyperglycemia due to decreased glucose tolerance.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A measurement of the chronological age, that is, the length of time since birth, of the individual when the symptoms of diabetes mellitus first appeared, or when an official diagnosis of diabetes mellitus was first determined. Diabetes mellitus is a chronic syndrome of impaired carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism owing to insufficient secretion of insulin or to target tissue insulin resistance and resulting in hyperglycemia due to decreased glucose tolerance.
JSmith
2012-09-13T11:57:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001112
age at onset/diagnosis of diabetes mellitus
A measurement of the chronological age, that is, the length of time since birth, of the individual when the symptoms of diabetes mellitus first appeared, or when an official diagnosis of diabetes mellitus was first determined. Diabetes mellitus is a chronic syndrome of impaired carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism owing to insufficient secretion of insulin or to target tissue insulin resistance and resulting in hyperglycemia due to decreased glucose tolerance.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement which expresses either the total number of cases of diabetes mellitus in a population at a given point in time or the rate of occurrence of new cases of diabetes mellitus, that is, the proportion of the population which develop the condition within a period of time.
JSmith
2012-09-13T12:07:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001113
diabetes mellitus incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement which expresses either the total number of cases of diabetes mellitus in a population at a given point in time or the rate of occurrence of new cases of diabetes mellitus, that is, the proportion of the population which develop the condition within a period of time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incidence_%28epidemiology%29#Incidence_vs._prevalence
The number of new cases of diabetes mellitus appearing in a study population during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Diabetes mellitus is a chronic syndrome of impaired carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism owing to insufficient secretion of insulin or to target tissue insulin resistance and resulting in hyperglycemia due to decreased glucose tolerance.
JSmith
2012-09-13T12:08:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
diabetes incidence
diabetes mellitus incidence
CMO:0001114
percentage of study population developing diabetes mellitus during a period of time
The number of new cases of diabetes mellitus appearing in a study population during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Diabetes mellitus is a chronic syndrome of impaired carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism owing to insufficient secretion of insulin or to target tissue insulin resistance and resulting in hyperglycemia due to decreased glucose tolerance.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display diabetes mellitus at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Diabetes mellitus is a chronic syndrome of impaired carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism owing to insufficient secretion of insulin or to target tissue insulin resistance and resulting in hyperglycemia due to decreased glucose tolerance.
JSmith
2012-09-13T12:09:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
diabetes mellitus prevalence
diabetes prevalence
CMO:0001115
percentage of study population displaying diabetes mellitus at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display diabetes mellitus at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Diabetes mellitus is a chronic syndrome of impaired carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism owing to insufficient secretion of insulin or to target tissue insulin resistance and resulting in hyperglycemia due to decreased glucose tolerance.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation, of one or more apoptotic bodies, small sealed membrane vesicles that are produced from cells undergoing cell death by apoptosis.
JSmith
2012-09-13T02:34:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001116
calculated apoptotic body measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation, of one or more apoptotic bodies, small sealed membrane vesicles that are produced from cells undergoing cell death by apoptosis.
COPE:Cytokines_&_Cells_Encyclopedia
Any measurement related to an enzyme, a protein that acts as a catalyst, increasing the rate at which a chemical reaction occurs without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reaction, in the liver or in a sample of liver tissue. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2012-09-13T03:56:46Z
EFO:0004582
hepatic enzyme measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001117
liver enzyme measurement
Any measurement related to an enzyme, a protein that acts as a catalyst, increasing the rate at which a chemical reaction occurs without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reaction, in the liver or in a sample of liver tissue. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement in a specified sample of liver of the amount of ezymatic activity of ornithine decarboxylase, that is, the ability of the protein to catalyze the decarboxylation of ornithine (a product of the urea cycle) to form putrescine, the rate-limiting and first committed step in polyamine synthesis. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2012-09-13T03:57:41Z
EC:4.1.1.17
hepatic ornithine decarboxylase activity
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver ODC activity
CMO:0001118
liver ornithine decarboxylase activity
Measurement in a specified sample of liver of the amount of ezymatic activity of ornithine decarboxylase, that is, the ability of the protein to catalyze the decarboxylation of ornithine (a product of the urea cycle) to form putrescine, the rate-limiting and first committed step in polyamine synthesis. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornithine_decarboxylase
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes expressing a surface antigen recognised by R73 in a specified volume of whole blood. R73 is a monoclonal antibody that appears to be specific for a constant determinant of the rat alpha/beta heterodimeric T cell receptor.
JSmith
2012-09-13T05:27:15Z
R73+ cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
T cell receptor alpha/beta positive cell count
TCR alpha/beta positive cell count
CMO:0001119
blood R73 cell count
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes expressing a surface antigen recognised by R73 in a specified volume of whole blood. R73 is a monoclonal antibody that appears to be specific for a constant determinant of the rat alpha/beta heterodimeric T cell receptor.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
PMCID:PMC2189202
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes in a sample of blood which express a surface antigen recognised by R73 is divided by the total number of mononuclear cells in that sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A mononuclear cell is a leukocyte with a one-lobed nucleus and without cytoplasmic granules.
JSmith
2012-09-13T05:30:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001120
blood R73 cell to total mononuclear cell ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes in a sample of blood which express a surface antigen recognised by R73 is divided by the total number of mononuclear cells in that sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A mononuclear cell is a leukocyte with a one-lobed nucleus and without cytoplasmic granules.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mononuclear_cell
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing surface CD4 antigen is divided by the number of lymphocytes expressing a surface antigen recognised by R73, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2012-09-13T05:31:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001121
blood CD4 cell to R73 cell ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing surface CD4 antigen is divided by the number of lymphocytes expressing a surface antigen recognised by R73, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing surface CD8 antigen is divided by the number of lymphocytes expressing a surface antigen recognised by R73, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. R73 is a monoclonal antibody that appears to be specific for a constant determinant of the rat alpha/beta heterodimeric T cell receptor.
JSmith
2012-09-13T05:33:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001122
blood CD8 cell count to R73 cell count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing surface CD8 antigen is divided by the number of lymphocytes expressing a surface antigen recognised by R73, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. R73 is a monoclonal antibody that appears to be specific for a constant determinant of the rat alpha/beta heterodimeric T cell receptor.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMCID:PMC2189202
A measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of the weight of the left ventricle of the heart, that is, its the heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The heart left ventricle is the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
JSmith
2012-09-13T06:09:33Z
EFO:0009289
left ventricular mass
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001123
calculated heart left ventricle weight
A measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of the weight of the left ventricle of the heart, that is, its the heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The heart left ventricle is the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
JSmith
2012-09-13T06:11:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001124
calculated heart right ventricle weight
JSmith
2012-09-13T06:14:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001125
calculated heart right ventricle morphological measurement
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall. The cerebral arteries are those which supply blood to the brain, more specifically, to the cerebrum.
JSmith
2012-10-03T05:31:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
cerebral artery lumen diameter
CMO:0001126
cerebral artery inner diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall. The cerebral arteries are those which supply blood to the brain, more specifically, to the cerebrum.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
RGD:JRS
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an anterior cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall. The anterior cerebral artery (ACA) is one of a pair of arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the most medial portions of the frontal lobes and superior medial parietal lobes of the brain.
JSmith
2012-10-03T05:39:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ACA inner diameter
anterior cerebral artery lumen diameter
CMO:0001127
anterior cerebral artery inner diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an anterior cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall. The anterior cerebral artery (ACA) is one of a pair of arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the most medial portions of the frontal lobes and superior medial parietal lobes of the brain.
RGD:JRS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anterior_cerebral_artery
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a middle cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall. The middle cerebral arteries are the largest of the cerebral arteries and supply blood to the lateral cerebral cortex, anterior temporal lobes and insular cortices of the brain.
JSmith
2012-10-03T05:48:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
MCA inner diameter
middle cerebral artery lumen diameter
CMO:0001128
middle cerebral artery inner diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a middle cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall. The middle cerebral arteries are the largest of the cerebral arteries and supply blood to the lateral cerebral cortex, anterior temporal lobes and insular cortices of the brain.
RGD:JRS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_cerebral_artery
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a posterior cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall. The posterior cerebral artery (PCA) is one of a pair of blood vessels that supply blood to the posterior aspect, i.e. the occipital lobe, of the brain.
JSmith
2012-10-03T05:59:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
PCA inner diameter
posterior cerebral artery lumen diameter
CMO:0001129
posterior cerebral artery inner diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a posterior cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall. The posterior cerebral artery (PCA) is one of a pair of blood vessels that supply blood to the posterior aspect, i.e. the occipital lobe, of the brain.
RGD:JRS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posterior_cerebral_artery
Measurement of a lesion in kidney, he organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-10-08T02:59:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001130
kidney lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion in kidney, he organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a lesion in the kidney, he organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
JSmith
2012-10-08T03:01:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001131
kidney non-tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion in the kidney, he organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a lesion in the kidney, he organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-10-08T03:03:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001132
kidney tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion in the kidney, he organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits within a kidney glomerulus, a tuft of capillaries situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney, that filters waste products from the blood and thus initiates urine formation.
JSmith
2012-10-08T03:09:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney glomerulosclerosis measurement
renal glomerulosclerosis measurement
renal glomerulosclerotic lesion measurement
CMO:0001133
kidney glomerulosclerotic lesion measurement
Any measurement of lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits within a kidney glomerulus, a tuft of capillaries situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney, that filters waste products from the blood and thus initiates urine formation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A measurement of lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits within one or more kidney glomeruli which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-10-08T03:43:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated kidney glomerulosclerosis measurement
calculated renal glomerulosclerosis measurement
calculated renal glomerulosclerotic lesion measurement
CMO:0001134
calculated kidney glomerulosclerotic lesion measurement
A measurement of lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits within one or more kidney glomeruli which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement of lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits within kidney glomeruli which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
JSmith
2012-10-08T03:45:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
glomerular damage composite score
glomerulosclerosis composite score
glomerulosclerosis damage index
CMO:0001135
index of glomerular damage
A measurement of lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits within kidney glomeruli which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
The number of new cases of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) appearing in a study population during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T1DM is a form of diabetes mellitus which results from the autoimmune destruction of beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans.
JSmith
2012-10-09T10:55:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
IDDM incidence
T1D incidence
T1DM incidence
diabetes mellitus type I incidence
insulin-dependent diabetes incidence
juvenile diabetes incidence
type 1 diabetes mellitus incidence
CMO:0001136
percentage of study population developing type 1 diabetes mellitus during a period of time
The number of new cases of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) appearing in a study population during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T1DM is a form of diabetes mellitus which results from the autoimmune destruction of beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_1
The number of new cases of type 2 diabetes mellitus appearing in a study population during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T2DM is a form of diabetes often, although not universally, associated with obesity, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia(s) and cardiovascular symptoms such as hypertension.
JSmith
2012-10-09T10:59:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
NIDDM incidence
T2D incidence
T2DM incidence
adult-onset diabetes mellitus incidence
diabetes mellitus type II incidence
non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus incidence
type 2 diabetes mellitus incidence
CMO:0001137
percentage of study population developing type 2 diabetes mellitus during a period of time
The number of new cases of type 2 diabetes mellitus appearing in a study population during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T2DM is a form of diabetes often, although not universally, associated with obesity, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia(s) and cardiovascular symptoms such as hypertension.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_2
The number of individuals in a study population which display type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T1DM is a form of diabetes mellitus which results from the autoimmune destruction of beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans.
JSmith
2012-10-09T11:03:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
IDDM prevalence
T1D prevalence
T1DM prevalence
diabetes mellitus type I prevalence
insulin-dependent diabetes prevalence
juvenile diabetes prevalence
type 1 diabetes mellitus prevalence
CMO:0001138
percentage of study population displaying type 1 diabetes mellitus at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T1DM is a form of diabetes mellitus which results from the autoimmune destruction of beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_1
The number of individuals in a study population which display type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T2DM is a form of diabetes often, although not universally, associated with obesity, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia(s) and cardiovascular symptoms such as hypertension.
JSmith
2012-10-09T11:04:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
NIDDM prevalence
T2D prevalence
T2DM prevalence
adult-onset diabetes mellitus prevalence
diabetes mellitus type II prevalence
non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus prevalence
type 2 diabetes mellitus prevalence
CMO:0001139
percentage of study population displaying type 2 diabetes mellitus at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T2DM is a form of diabetes often, although not universally, associated with obesity, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia(s) and cardiovascular symptoms such as hypertension.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_2
A measurement of the chronological age, that is, the length of time since birth, of the individual when the symptoms of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) first appeared, or when an official diagnosis of T1DM was first determined. T1DM is a form of diabetes mellitus which results from the autoimmune destruction of beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans.
JSmith
2012-10-09T11:42:58Z
age at onset/diagnosis of T1D
age at onset/diagnosis of T1DM
age at onset/diagnosis of diabetes mellitus type I
clinical_measurement_ontology
age at onset/diagnosis of IDDM
age at onset/diagnosis of insulin-dependent diabetes
age at onset/diagnosis of juvenile diabetes
CMO:0001140
age at onset/diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus
A measurement of the chronological age, that is, the length of time since birth, of the individual when the symptoms of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) first appeared, or when an official diagnosis of T1DM was first determined. T1DM is a form of diabetes mellitus which results from the autoimmune destruction of beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_1
A measurement of the chronological age, that is, the length of time since birth, of the individual when the symptoms of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) first appeared, or when an official diagnosis of T2DM was first determined. T2DM is a form of diabetes often, although not universally, associated with obesity, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia(s) and cardiovascular symptoms such as hypertension.
JSmith
2012-10-09T11:51:34Z
age at onset/diagnosis of T2D
age at onset/diagnosis of T2DM
age at onset/diagnosis of diabetes mellitus type II
clinical_measurement_ontology
age at onset/diagnosis of NIDDM
age at onset/diagnosis of adult-onset diabetes mellitus
age at onset/diagnosis of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
CMO:0001141
age at onset/diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus
A measurement of the chronological age, that is, the length of time since birth, of the individual when the symptoms of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) first appeared, or when an official diagnosis of T2DM was first determined. T2DM is a form of diabetes often, although not universally, associated with obesity, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia(s) and cardiovascular symptoms such as hypertension.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_2
Measurement of the amount of total protein in the pancreas, the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally, or in a specified sample of pancreas tissue without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas).
JSmith
2012-10-09T12:45:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
whole pancreas protein level
CMO:0001142
pancreas total protein level
Measurement of the amount of total protein in the pancreas, the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally, or in a specified sample of pancreas tissue without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas).
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of protein in the pancreas without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas).
JSmith
2012-10-09T01:06:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated pancreatic total protein level
calculated whole pancreas protein level
CMO:0001143
calculated pancreas total protein level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of protein in the pancreas without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas).
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The ratio of the amount of insulin, the polypeptide hormone secreted by the islets of Langerhans which helps regulate the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats, in the pancreas to the total amount of protein in the pancreas without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas).
JSmith
2012-10-09T01:09:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
pancreatic insulin to total pancreatic protein ratio
CMO:0001144
pancreas insulin level to pancreas total protein ratio
The ratio of the amount of insulin, the polypeptide hormone secreted by the islets of Langerhans which helps regulate the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats, in the pancreas to the total amount of protein in the pancreas without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas).
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of the small deposits of fat located within and throughout skeletal muscle.
JSmith
2012-10-09T06:45:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001145
calculated intramuscular fat morphological measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of the small deposits of fat located within and throughout skeletal muscle.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intramuscular_fat
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of skeletal muscles, the striated muscles attached to bones.
JSmith
2012-10-09T06:46:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001146
calculated skeletal muscle morphological measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of skeletal muscles, the striated muscles attached to bones.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of skeletal muscles, the striated muscles attached to bones.
JSmith
2012-10-10T03:52:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001147
skeletal muscle morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of skeletal muscles, the striated muscles attached to bones.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight of all or part of a skeletal muscle, one of the striated muscles attached to bones.
JSmith
2012-10-10T04:01:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001148
skeletal muscle weight
The weight of all or part of a skeletal muscle, one of the striated muscles attached to bones.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement which deals with a disease in terms of population, geography or demographics.
JSmith
2012-10-11T04:57:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
disease demographics measurement
CMO:0001149
disease population measurement
Any measurement which deals with a disease in terms of population, geography or demographics.
RGD:JRS
Measurement of a lesion in the pancreas, the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-10-11T05:09:02Z
pancreatic lesion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001150
pancreas lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion in the pancreas, the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of a pancreas lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
JSmith
2012-10-11T05:14:19Z
pancreatic non-tumorous lesion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001151
pancreas non-tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a pancreas lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a pancreas lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-10-11T05:16:01Z
pancreatic tumorous lesion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001152
pancreas tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a pancreas lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a lesion involving one or more pancreatic islets, i.e. islets of Langerhans, the endocrine, hormone-producing portion of the pancreas. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2012-10-11T05:18:27Z
islet of Langerhans lesion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001153
pancreatic islet lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion involving one or more pancreatic islets, i.e. islets of Langerhans, the endocrine, hormone-producing portion of the pancreas. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a pancreatic islet lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
JSmith
2012-10-11T05:21:52Z
islet of Langerhans non-tumorous lesion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001154
pancreatic islet non-tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a pancreatic islet lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a pancreatic islet lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-10-11T05:23:53Z
islet of Langerhans tumorous lesion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001155
pancreatic islet tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a pancreatic islet lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the extent of pancreatic islet damage (e.g. fibrosis) which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
JSmith
2012-10-11T05:26:41Z
islet of Langerhans damage composite score
clinical_measurement_ontology
pancreatic islet lesion composite score
CMO:0001156
pancreatic islet damage composite score
A measurement of the extent of pancreatic islet damage (e.g. fibrosis) which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
The number of pancreatic islets which display lesions in a particular sample.
JSmith
2012-10-11T05:36:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of damaged pancreatic islets
CMO:0001157
pancreatic islet non-tumorous lesion count
The number of pancreatic islets which display lesions in a particular sample.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement, morphological or physiological of a muscle or a group of muscles. Muscles are organs or tissues composed of bundles of fibers that have the power to contract and hence to produce movement.
JSmith
2012-10-12T05:28:37Z
EFO:0004515
muscle measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001158
muscle measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological of a muscle or a group of muscles. Muscles are organs or tissues composed of bundles of fibers that have the power to contract and hence to produce movement.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, of all or part of the skeletal system, the body's framework of bones which give support and shape to the body, protect delicate internal organs, provide sites of attachment for muscles to make motion possible, manufacture blood cells and store minerals.
JSmith
2012-10-12T05:38:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skeleton measurement
CMO:0001159
skeletal system measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, of all or part of the skeletal system, the body's framework of bones which give support and shape to the body, protect delicate internal organs, provide sites of attachment for muscles to make motion possible, manufacture blood cells and store minerals.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated value in which the area (i.e., the extent of the two-dimensional region) occupied by intramuscular fat in a specified sample of skeletal muscle is divided by the total area of that sample of skeletal muscle and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to muscle area.
JSmith
2012-10-12T06:44:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
intramuscular adipose area to muscle area ratio
intramuscular adipose area to skeletal muscle area ratio
CMO:0001160
intramuscular fat area to skeletal muscle area ratio
A calculated value in which the area (i.e., the extent of the two-dimensional region) occupied by intramuscular fat in a specified sample of skeletal muscle is divided by the total area of that sample of skeletal muscle and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to muscle area.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value in which the area occupied by intramuscular fat in a specified sample of skeletal muscle is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2012-10-12T06:50:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
intramuscular adipose area to body weight ratio
CMO:0001161
intramuscular fat area to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the area occupied by intramuscular fat in a specified sample of skeletal muscle is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single deposit of intramuscular fat or a measurement of the total area occupied by intramuscular fat in a cross-section of skeletal muscle.
JSmith
2012-10-15T11:02:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001162
intramuscular fat area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single deposit of intramuscular fat or a measurement of the total area occupied by intramuscular fat in a cross-section of skeletal muscle.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single deposit of intramuscular fat or a measurement of the total area occupied by intramuscular fat in a cross-section of skeletal muscle, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-10-15T11:08:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001163
calculated intramuscular fat area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single deposit of intramuscular fat or a measurement of the total area occupied by intramuscular fat in a cross-section of skeletal muscle, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement of the amount, by weight, of the small deposits of fat located within a specified amount of skeletal muscle, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-10-15T11:15:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001164
calculated intramuscular fat weight
A measurement of the amount, by weight, of the small deposits of fat located within a specified amount of skeletal muscle, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intramuscular_fat
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more glomeruli in the kidney. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
JSmith
2012-10-15T11:45:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001165
kidney glomerulus morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more glomeruli in the kidney. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The length of a straight line passing through the center of a kidney glomerulus and connecting opposite points on its circumference.
JSmith
2012-10-15T11:48:00Z
capillary tuft diameter
kidney glomerular diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001166
kidney glomerulus diameter
The length of a straight line passing through the center of a kidney glomerulus and connecting opposite points on its circumference.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the volume of blood delivered to or exiting from the kidneys per unit time, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-10-15T11:55:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001167
calculated renal blood flow rate
A measurement of the volume of blood delivered to or exiting from the kidneys per unit time, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_blood_flow
The difference in the volume of blood delivered to or exiting from the kidneys per unit time between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2012-10-15T11:59:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001168
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in renal blood flow rate
The difference in the volume of blood delivered to or exiting from the kidneys per unit time between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_blood_flow
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
Measurement of the amount of any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule found in a specified volume of whole blood.
JSmith
2012-10-18T05:30:29Z
EFO:0010224
lysophosphatidylcholine measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001169
blood phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule found in a specified volume of whole blood.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Measurement of the amount of any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2012-10-18T05:33:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001170
plasma phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2012-10-18T05:37:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001171
serum phospholipid level
Measurement of any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of corticosterone, a corticosteroid produced in the adrenal cortex that functions in the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins, found in a specific volume of blood.
JSmith
2012-10-18T06:05:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001172
blood corticosterone level
The amount of corticosterone, a corticosteroid produced in the adrenal cortex that functions in the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins, found in a specific volume of blood.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount of corticosterone, a corticosteroid produced in the adrenal cortex that functions in the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2012-10-18T06:08:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001173
plasma corticosterone level
The amount of corticosterone, a corticosteroid produced in the adrenal cortex that functions in the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of corticosterone, a corticosteroid produced in the adrenal cortex that functions in the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins, found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2012-10-18T06:09:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001174
serum corticosterone level
The amount of corticosterone, a corticosteroid produced in the adrenal cortex that functions in the metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins, found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of kidney glomeruli with lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits, or the number of such lesions in a specified sample.
JSmith
2012-10-22T12:14:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
damaged glomeruli count
number of sclerotic glomeruli
sclerotic glomeruli count
sclerotic glomerulus count
CMO:0001175
kidney glomerulosclerotic lesion count
The number of kidney glomeruli with lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits, or the number of such lesions in a specified sample.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A calculated value in which the number of glomeruli with lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits is divided by the total number of glomeruli in a specified sample of kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the total number of glomeruli.
JSmith
2012-10-22T00:00:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001176
kidney glomerulosclerotic lesion count to total glomeruli count ratio
true
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins (complex high molecular weight organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages) or peptides (low molecular weight compounds composed of at least two amino acids joined by peptide linkages) in kidney.
JSmith
2012-10-22T01:31:20Z
kidney tissue protein/peptide composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001177
kidney protein/peptide composition measurement
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins (complex high molecular weight organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages) or peptides (low molecular weight compounds composed of at least two amino acids joined by peptide linkages) in kidney.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement, morphological or physiological of the outer part of the kidney, composed mainly of glomeruli and convoluted tubules.
JSmith
2012-10-22T03:13:42Z
kidney cortex measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001178
renal cortex measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological of the outer part of the kidney, composed mainly of glomeruli and convoluted tubules.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, of the renal medulla, the innermost part of the kidney which contains the structures of the nephrons responsible for maintaining the salt and water balance of the blood.
JSmith
2012-10-22T03:20:09Z
kidney medulla measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001179
renal medulla measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, of the renal medulla, the innermost part of the kidney which contains the structures of the nephrons responsible for maintaining the salt and water balance of the blood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_medulla
Any measurement involving the amount, composition or type of protein, the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, in kidney medulla, the innermost part of the kidney which contains the structures of the nephrons responsible for maintaining the salt and water balance of the blood.
JSmith
2012-10-22T03:28:36Z
kidney medulla protein measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001180
renal medulla protein measurement
Any measurement involving the amount, composition or type of protein, the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, in kidney medulla, the innermost part of the kidney which contains the structures of the nephrons responsible for maintaining the salt and water balance of the blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_medulla
Any measurement involving the amount, composition or type of protein, the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, in renal cortex, the outer part of the kidney, composed mainly of glomeruli and convoluted tubules.
JSmith
2012-10-22T03:31:18Z
kidney cortex protein measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001181
renal cortex protein measurement
Any measurement involving the amount, composition or type of protein, the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, in renal cortex, the outer part of the kidney, composed mainly of glomeruli and convoluted tubules.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type, of protein (the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages) in kidney.
JSmith
2012-10-22T03:34:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated renal protein composition measurement
CMO:0001182
calculated kidney protein composition measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type, of protein (the complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages) in kidney.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation involving the amount, composition or type of protein in the kidney cortex, the outer part of the kidney, composed mainly of glomeruli and convoluted tubules.
JSmith
2012-10-22T03:41:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated kidney cortex protein composition measurement
CMO:0001183
calculated renal cortex protein composition measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation involving the amount, composition or type of protein in the kidney cortex, the outer part of the kidney, composed mainly of glomeruli and convoluted tubules.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation involving the amount, composition or type of protein in the renal medulla, the innermost part of the kidney which contains the structures of the nephrons responsible for maintaining the salt and water balance of the blood.
JSmith
2012-10-22T03:43:38Z
calculated kidney medulla protein composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001184
calculated renal medulla protein composition measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation involving the amount, composition or type of protein in the renal medulla, the innermost part of the kidney which contains the structures of the nephrons responsible for maintaining the salt and water balance of the blood.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_medulla
A calculated value in which the amount of TRPV4 protein in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the amount of beta-actin protein in the same or a corresponding sample of kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the beta-actin protein level.
JSmith
2012-10-22T04:00:13Z
renal TRPV4 protein level to beta-actin protein level ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001185
kidney TRPV4 protein level to beta-actin protein level ratio
A calculated value in which the amount of TRPV4 protein in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the amount of beta-actin protein in the same or a corresponding sample of kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the beta-actin protein level.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value in which the amount of TRPV4 protein in a specified sample of renal cortex is divided by the amount of beta-actin protein in the same or a corresponding sample of renal cortex and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the beta-actin protein level.
JSmith
2012-10-22T04:33:48Z
kidney cortex TRPV4 protein level to beta-actin protein level ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001186
renal cortex TRPV4 protein level to beta-actin protein level ratio
A calculated value in which the amount of TRPV4 protein in a specified sample of renal cortex is divided by the amount of beta-actin protein in the same or a corresponding sample of renal cortex and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the beta-actin protein level.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value in which the amount of TRPV4 protein in a specified sample of renal medulla is divided by the amount of beta-actin protein in the same or a corresponding sample of renal medulla and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the beta-actin protein level.
JSmith
2012-10-22T04:35:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney medulla TRPV4 protein level to beta-actin protein level ratio
CMO:0001187
renal medulla TRPV4 protein level to beta-actin protein level ratio
A calculated value in which the amount of TRPV4 protein in a specified sample of renal medulla is divided by the amount of beta-actin protein in the same or a corresponding sample of renal medulla and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the beta-actin protein level.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall, after that measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. The cerebral arteries are those which supply blood to the brain, more specifically, to the cerebrum.
JSmith
2012-10-23T10:05:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001188
calculated cerebral artery inner diameter measurement
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall, after that measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. The cerebral arteries are those which supply blood to the brain, more specifically, to the cerebrum.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
RGD:JRS
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a middle cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall, after that measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. The middle cerebral arteries are the largest of the cerebral arteries and supply blood to the lateral cerebral cortex, anterior temporal lobes and insular cortices of the brain.
JSmith
2012-10-23T10:06:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001189
calculated middle cerebral artery inner diameter measurement
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a middle cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall, after that measurement has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. The middle cerebral arteries are the largest of the cerebral arteries and supply blood to the lateral cerebral cortex, anterior temporal lobes and insular cortices of the brain.
RGD:JRS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_cerebral_artery
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in the middle cerebral artery inner diameter between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-10-23T10:09:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001190
percent change in middle cerebral artery inner diameter
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in the middle cerebral artery inner diameter between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:JRS
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional plane through the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter.
JSmith
2012-11-12T15:45:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
EDA
LVAd
LVDa
CMO:0001191
heart left ventricle end-diastolic area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional plane through the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional plane through the left ventricle of the heart at the end of systole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally contracted, and usually corresponds to its smallest diameter.
JSmith
2012-11-12T15:47:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ESA
LVAs
LVSa
CMO:0001192
heart left ventricle end-systolic area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional plane through the left ventricle of the heart at the end of systole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally contracted, and usually corresponds to its smallest diameter.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Measurement of the amount of time between the beginning of life of an organism and the permanent and irreversible cessation of the vital functions of that organism.
JSmith
2012-11-15T15:20:30Z
EFO:0005056
age at death
lifespan
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001193
age at time of death
Measurement of the amount of time between the beginning of life of an organism and the permanent and irreversible cessation of the vital functions of that organism.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A calculated value in which the weight of white adipose tissue, the thermal-insulating and energy-storing fat tissue of mammals, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percent, thus normalizing it to body weight.
JSmith
2012-11-15T15:23:10Z
white fat weight to body weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001194
white adipose tissue weight to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the weight of white adipose tissue, the thermal-insulating and energy-storing fat tissue of mammals, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percent, thus normalizing it to body weight.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_adipose_tissue
A calculated value in which the sum of the weights of the white adipose tissue associated with the epididymus and that surrounding the kidneys is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percent, thus normalizing it to body weight.
JSmith
2012-11-15T15:26:07Z
sum of epididymal and perirenal white adipose tissue to body weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001195
epididymal plus perirenal white adipose tissue weight to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the sum of the weights of the white adipose tissue associated with the epididymus and that surrounding the kidneys is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percent, thus normalizing it to body weight.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_adipose_tissue
JSmith
2012-11-15T15:29:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
calculated body mass measurement
CMO:0001196
calculated body weight measurement
A calculated value in which the total body weight of an organism is divided by the length of the tibia, the inner and larger bone of the lower leg or hindlimb, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the length of the body.
JSmith
2012-11-15T15:30:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001197
body weight to tibia length ratio
A calculated value in which the total body weight of an organism is divided by the length of the tibia, the inner and larger bone of the lower leg or hindlimb, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the length of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A calculated value in which the weight of the heart, the chambered, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood, is divided by the length of the tibia, the inner and larger bone of the lower leg or hindlimb, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the length of the body.
JSmith
2012-11-15T15:35:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001198
heart weight to tibia length ratio
A calculated value in which the weight of the heart, the chambered, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood, is divided by the length of the tibia, the inner and larger bone of the lower leg or hindlimb, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the length of the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A calculated value in which the total weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of both kidneys is divided by the length of the tibia, the inner and larger bone of the lower leg or hindlimb, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the length of the body.
JSmith
2012-11-15T15:38:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001199
both kidneys wet weight to tibia length ratio
A calculated value in which the total weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of both kidneys is divided by the length of the tibia, the inner and larger bone of the lower leg or hindlimb, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the length of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue surrounding the epididymis, the structure along the posterior body of the testis.
JSmith
2012-11-15T15:55:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001200
calculated epididymal fat pad weight
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue surrounding the epididymis, the structure along the posterior body of the testis.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated value in which the weight of the epididymal fat pad, the encapsulated adipose tissue that is attached to the epididymis, is divided by the length of the tibia, the inner and larger bone of the lower leg or hindlimb, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the length of the body.
JSmith
2012-11-15T15:56:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001201
epididymal fat pad weight to tibia length ratio
A calculated value in which the weight of the epididymal fat pad, the encapsulated adipose tissue that is attached to the epididymis, is divided by the length of the tibia, the inner and larger bone of the lower leg or hindlimb, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the length of the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display hematuria, that is, blood in the urine, at a point in time or develop hematuria within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2012-11-15T16:03:47Z
EFO:0020076
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
urine blood measurement
CMO:0001202
hematuria incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display hematuria, that is, blood in the urine, at a point in time or develop hematuria within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of hematuria, that is blood in the urine, appearing in a study population during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-11-15T16:05:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hematuria incidence
CMO:0001203
percentage of study population developing hematuria during a period of time
The number of new cases of hematuria, that is blood in the urine, appearing in a study population during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display hematuria, that is blood in the urine, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-11-15T16:06:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hematuria prevalence
CMO:0001204
percentage of study population displaying hematuria at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display hematuria, that is blood in the urine, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of hematuria, that is blood in the urine, appearing in a study population with preexisting hydronephrosis, that is, dilation of the pelvis and calices of one or both kidneys because of the accumulation of urine resulting from obstruction to urine outflow, during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in that study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-11-15T16:47:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hematuria incidence in hydronephrosis
CMO:0001205
percentage of study population with hydronephrosis developing hematuria during a period of time
The number of new cases of hematuria, that is blood in the urine, appearing in a study population with preexisting hydronephrosis, that is, dilation of the pelvis and calices of one or both kidneys because of the accumulation of urine resulting from obstruction to urine outflow, during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in that study population, expressed as a percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population with preexisting hydronephrosis, that is, dilation of the pelvis and calices of one or both kidneys because of the accumulation of urine resulting from obstruction to urine outflow, which display hematuria, that is blood in the urine, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-11-15T16:59:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hematuria prevalence in hydronephrosis
CMO:0001206
percentage of study population with hydronephrosis displaying hematuria at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population with preexisting hydronephrosis, that is, dilation of the pelvis and calices of one or both kidneys because of the accumulation of urine resulting from obstruction to urine outflow, which display hematuria, that is blood in the urine, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the hydronephrosis disease state, i.e. dilation of the pelvis and calices of one or both kidneys because of the accumulation of urine resulting from obstruction to urine outflow, causes pain or damage.
JSmith
2012-11-15T17:49:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001207
hydronephrosis severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the hydronephrosis disease state, i.e. dilation of the pelvis and calices of one or both kidneys because of the accumulation of urine resulting from obstruction to urine outflow, causes pain or damage.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement of hydronephrosis severity which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective assessments of severity, that is, the degree to which the hydronephrosis disease state causes pain or damage, according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
JSmith
2012-11-15T18:00:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001208
hydronephrosis severity score
A calculated measurement of hydronephrosis severity which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective assessments of severity, that is, the degree to which the hydronephrosis disease state causes pain or damage, according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measure of the number of tumorous lesions in or on the surface of the liver, or in a specified section of the liver when that number has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2012-12-17T11:56:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001209
calculated liver tumorous lesion number
A measure of the number of tumorous lesions in or on the surface of the liver, or in a specified section of the liver when that number has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measure of the number of tumorous lesions in a measured and specified area, e.g. in a histological section.
JSmith
2012-12-17T12:27:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001210
liver tumorous lesion number to liver area ratio
A measure of the number of tumorous lesions in a measured and specified area, e.g. in a histological section.
RGD:SL
A calculated measurement in which the value for creatinine clearance is divided by the total body weight of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
JSmith
2012-12-17T12:34:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001211
creatinine clearance to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value for creatinine clearance is divided by the total body weight of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display chronic pancreatitis, that is, chronic or ongoing inflammation of the pancreas with fibrosis and calcification of the gland at a point in time or develop chronic pancreatitis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2012-12-17T12:50:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001212
chronic pancreatitis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display chronic pancreatitis, that is, chronic or ongoing inflammation of the pancreas with fibrosis and calcification of the gland at a point in time or develop chronic pancreatitis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of chronic pancreatitis appearing in a study population during a specified period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-12-17T12:55:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
chronic pancreatitis incidence
CMO:0001213
percentage of study population developing chronic pancreatitis during a period of time
The number of new cases of chronic pancreatitis appearing in a study population during a specified period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display chronic pancreatitis at a specified point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2012-12-17T12:59:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
chronic pancreatitis prevalence
CMO:0001214
percentage of study population displaying chronic pancreatitis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display chronic pancreatitis at a specified point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement relating to the function of the pancreatic islets or their cells. Pancreatic islets, i.e. islets of Langerhans, are the endocrine, hormone-producing portion of the pancreas.
JSmith
2012-12-17T13:42:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001215
pancreatic islet physiological measurement
Any measurement relating to the function of the pancreatic islets or their cells. Pancreatic islets, i.e. islets of Langerhans, are the endocrine, hormone-producing portion of the pancreas.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement pertaining to the secretion of insulin, the major fuel-regulating peptide hormone formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans, from the pancreatic islets.
JSmith
2012-12-17T13:47:28Z
insulin measurement
EFO:0004467
EFO:0008001
insulin secretion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001216
pancreatic islet insulin release measurement
Any measurement pertaining to the secretion of insulin, the major fuel-regulating peptide hormone formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans, from the pancreatic islets.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement pertaining to the secretion of insulin, the major fuel-regulating peptide hormone formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans, from the pancreatic islets which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2012-12-17T13:52:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001217
calculated pancreatic islet insulin release measurement
Any measurement pertaining to the secretion of insulin, the major fuel-regulating peptide hormone formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans, from the pancreatic islets which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measure of the frequency at which the basal levels of insulin secretion from the pancreatic islets oscillate or vary between alternate levels, i.e. higher and lower, within a definable period of time.
JSmith
2012-12-17T14:59:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
pulsatile insulin release periodicity measurement
CMO:0001218
frequency of pancreatic islet insulin release oscillations
A measure of the frequency at which the basal levels of insulin secretion from the pancreatic islets oscillate or vary between alternate levels, i.e. higher and lower, within a definable period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulin_oscillation
A measurement of the partial pressure of oxygen measured directly within the pancreatic islet. The partial pressure of oxygen is the pressure exerted by oxygen dissolved in the islet milieu and is proportional to the concentration of oxygen in the liquid.
JSmith
2012-12-17T15:22:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
pancreatic islet oxygen tension
CMO:0001219
partial pressure of pancreatic islet oxygen
A measurement of the partial pressure of oxygen measured directly within the pancreatic islet. The partial pressure of oxygen is the pressure exerted by oxygen dissolved in the islet milieu and is proportional to the concentration of oxygen in the liquid.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the physical form or structure of a single or group of fat cells, connective tissue cells specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
JSmith
2012-12-18T16:18:05Z
fat cell morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001220
adipocyte morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of a single or group of fat cells, connective tissue cells specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat; such cells consist of a large cytoplasmic vesicle filled with globules of triglycerides with the nucleus displaced to one side and the cytoplasm seen as a thin line around the fat vesicle.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the average extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an adipocyte, a connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat.
JSmith
2012-12-18T16:23:52Z
fat cell area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001221
adipocyte area
A measurement of the average extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an adipocyte, a connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The average length of a straight line passing through the center of an adipocyte and connecting opposite points on its circumference. An adipocyte is a connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat.
JSmith
2012-12-18T16:28:08Z
fat cell diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001222
adipocyte diameter
The average length of a straight line passing through the center of an adipocyte and connecting opposite points on its circumference. An adipocyte is a connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The length of a boundary line fully enclosing an adipocyte or of a line which follows the periphery of an adipocyte, a connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat.
JSmith
2012-12-18T16:34:20Z
fat cell circumference
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001223
adipocyte circumference
The length of a boundary line fully enclosing an adipocyte or of a line which follows the periphery of an adipocyte, a connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement of the small intestine, the proximal portion of the intestine extending from the pylorus of the stomach to the cecum and comprising the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.
JSmith
2012-12-18T16:53:40Z
small bowel length
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001224
small intestine length
A measurement of the small intestine, the proximal portion of the intestine extending from the pylorus of the stomach to the cecum and comprising the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the large intestine, the distal portion of the intestine extending from its junction with the small intestine to the anus and comprising the cecum, colon, rectum, and anal canal.
JSmith
2012-12-18T16:55:56Z
large bowel length
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001225
large intestine length
A measurement of the large intestine, the distal portion of the intestine extending from its junction with the small intestine to the anus and comprising the cecum, colon, rectum, and anal canal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the mineral mass per unit area of bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2012-12-18T17:04:40Z
EFO:0003923
EFO:0007701
EFO:0007702
EFO:0007785
EFO:0007933
EFO:0009270
BMD
areal BMD
areal bone mineral density
bone density
femoral neck bone mineral density
heel bone mineral density
hip bone mineral density
radius bone mineral density
spine bone mineral density
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001226
bone mineral density
Measurement of the mineral mass per unit area of bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the amount of growth hormone, a polypeptide hormone which promotes body growth and fat mobilization and inhibits glucose utilization, in a specified volume of whole blood.
JSmith
2012-12-18T17:13:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001227
blood growth hormone level
Measurement of the amount of growth hormone, a polypeptide hormone which promotes body growth and fat mobilization and inhibits glucose utilization, in a specified volume of whole blood.
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Measurement of the amount of growth hormone, a polypeptide hormone which promotes body growth and fat mobilization and inhibits glucose utilization, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2012-12-18T17:27:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001228
plasma growth hormone level
Measurement of the amount of growth hormone, a polypeptide hormone which promotes body growth and fat mobilization and inhibits glucose utilization, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Measurement of the amount of growth hormone, a polypeptide hormone which promotes body growth and fat mobilization and inhibits glucose utilization, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2012-12-18T17:29:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001229
serum growth hormone level
Measurement of the amount of growth hormone, a polypeptide hormone which promotes body growth and fat mobilization and inhibits glucose utilization, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
A calculated measurement of the ratio between the change in mean arterial blood pressure and the concentration of sodium infused directly into the ventricle(s) of the brain; calculated as the slope of the curve of mean arterial blood pressure versus intracerebroventricular-infused sodium concentration.
JSmith
2013-01-07T13:24:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001230
change in mean arterial blood pressure to change in intracerebroventricular sodium concentration ratio
A calculated measurement of the ratio between the change in mean arterial blood pressure and the concentration of sodium infused directly into the ventricle(s) of the brain; calculated as the slope of the curve of mean arterial blood pressure versus intracerebroventricular-infused sodium concentration.
PMID:17420333
PMID:19558257
A calculated measurement of the ratio between the change in heart rate and the concentration of sodium infused directly into the ventricle(s) of the brain; calculated as the slope of the curve of heart rate versus intracerebroventricular-infused sodium concentration.
JSmith
2013-01-07T13:34:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001231
change in heart rate to change in intracerebroventricular sodium concentration ratio
A calculated measurement of the ratio between the change in heart rate and the concentration of sodium infused directly into the ventricle(s) of the brain; calculated as the slope of the curve of heart rate versus intracerebroventricular-infused sodium concentration.
PMID:17420333
PMID:19558257
Any measurement of the nervous system, the organ system which, along with the endocrine system, correlates the adjustments and reactions of the organism to its internal and external environment via transmission of information, in the form of electrochemical impulses, throughout the body.
JSmith
2013-01-07T13:38:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001232
nervous system measurement
Any measurement of the nervous system, the organ system which, along with the endocrine system, correlates the adjustments and reactions of the organism to its internal and external environment via transmission of information, in the form of electrochemical impulses, throughout the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the autonomic nervous system, the part of the nervous system that regulates involuntary action, as of the intestines, smooth muscle, heart, and glands, and that is divided into two physiologically and anatomically distinct, mutually antagonistic systems, the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. The nervous system is the organ system which, along with the endocrine system, correlates the adjustments and reactions of the organism to its internal and external environment via transmission of information, in the form of electrochemical impulses, throughout the body.
JSmith
2013-01-07T15:36:17Z
UBERON:0002410
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001233
autonomic nervous system measurement
Any measurement of the autonomic nervous system, the part of the nervous system that regulates involuntary action, as of the intestines, smooth muscle, heart, and glands, and that is divided into two physiologically and anatomically distinct, mutually antagonistic systems, the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. The nervous system is the organ system which, along with the endocrine system, correlates the adjustments and reactions of the organism to its internal and external environment via transmission of information, in the form of electrochemical impulses, throughout the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of or directly related to the part of the autonomic nervous system (the part of the nervous system that regulates involuntary action) that is concerned especially with preparing the body to react to situations of stress or emergency. The sympathetic nervous system contains chiefly adrenergic fibers and tends to depress secretion, decrease the tone and contractility of smooth muscle, and increase heart rate. The nervous system is the organ system which, along with the endocrine system, correlates the adjustments and reactions of the organism to its internal and external environment via transmission of information, in the form of electrochemical impulses, throughout the body.
JSmith
2013-01-07T15:36:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001234
sympathetic nervous system measurement
Any measurement of or directly related to the part of the autonomic nervous system (the part of the nervous system that regulates involuntary action) that is concerned especially with preparing the body to react to situations of stress or emergency. The sympathetic nervous system contains chiefly adrenergic fibers and tends to depress secretion, decrease the tone and contractility of smooth muscle, and increase heart rate. The nervous system is the organ system which, along with the endocrine system, correlates the adjustments and reactions of the organism to its internal and external environment via transmission of information, in the form of electrochemical impulses, throughout the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any assessment or quantification of the presence and/or amount of recordable electrical energy in a nerve, any of the cordlike structures that convey impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that each consist of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers.
JSmith
2013-01-07T15:38:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001235
nerve activity measurement
Any assessment or quantification of the presence and/or amount of recordable electrical energy in a nerve, any of the cordlike structures that convey impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that each consist of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Any assessment or quantification of the presence and/or amount of recordable electrical energy in a sympathetic nerve, a nerve of the autonomic nervous system that regulates involuntary and automatic reactions, especially to stress. A nerve is any of the cordlike structures that convey impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that each consist of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers.
JSmith
2013-01-07T15:40:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001236
sympathetic nerve activity measurement
Any assessment or quantification of the presence and/or amount of recordable electrical energy in a sympathetic nerve, a nerve of the autonomic nervous system that regulates involuntary and automatic reactions, especially to stress. A nerve is any of the cordlike structures that convey impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that each consist of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Assessment or quantification of the presence and/or amount of recordable electrical energy in a renal sympathetic nerve, a nerve of the autonomic nervous system that regulates involuntary and automatic reactions, especially to stress, associated with and controlling activity of the kidneys. A nerve is any of the cordlike structures that convey impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that each consist of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers.
JSmith
2013-01-07T15:42:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
RSNA measurement
CMO:0001237
renal sympathetic nerve activity measurement
Assessment or quantification of the presence and/or amount of recordable electrical energy in a renal sympathetic nerve, a nerve of the autonomic nervous system that regulates involuntary and automatic reactions, especially to stress, associated with and controlling activity of the kidneys. A nerve is any of the cordlike structures that convey impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that each consist of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathetic_nerve
A calculated measurement in which the change in the activity, i.e., the recordable electrical energy, of the renal sympathetic nerves between two points in time or two conditions is compared to the concentration of a solution of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, infused directly into the ventricle(s) of the brain; calculated as the slope of the curve of renal sympathetic nerve activity versus intracerebroventricular-infused sodium concentration. A renal sympathetic nerve is a nerve (a cordlike structure that conveys impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that consists of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers) of the autonomic nervous system that regulates involuntary and automatic reactions, especially to stress, associated with and controlling activity of the kidneys.
JSmith
2013-01-07T15:44:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
change in RSNA to change in intracerebroventricular sodium concentration ratio
CMO:0001238
change in renal sympathetic nerve activity to change in intracerebroventricular sodium concentration ratio
A calculated measurement in which the change in the activity, i.e., the recordable electrical energy, of the renal sympathetic nerves between two points in time or two conditions is compared to the concentration of a solution of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, infused directly into the ventricle(s) of the brain; calculated as the slope of the curve of renal sympathetic nerve activity versus intracerebroventricular-infused sodium concentration. A renal sympathetic nerve is a nerve (a cordlike structure that conveys impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that consists of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers) of the autonomic nervous system that regulates involuntary and automatic reactions, especially to stress, associated with and controlling activity of the kidneys.
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:17420333
PMID:19558257
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympathetic_nerve
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A value calculated by dividing the proportionate change in renal blood flow (RBF) by the proportionate change in renal perfusion pressure (RPP), i.e. (RBF2 - RBF1)/RBF1 divided by (RPP2 - RPP1)/RPP1.
JSmith
2013-01-07T15:55:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
autoregulatory index
ratio of renal blood flow change to renal perfusion pressure change
CMO:0001239
ratio of change in renal blood flow to change in renal perfusion pressure
A value calculated by dividing the proportionate change in renal blood flow (RBF) by the proportionate change in renal perfusion pressure (RPP), i.e. (RBF2 - RBF1)/RBF1 divided by (RPP2 - RPP1)/RPP1.
PMID:13663217
Any measurement of the fluid contained within the ventricles of the brain, the subarachnoid space, and the central canal of the spinal cord.
JSmith
2013-01-07T16:14:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001240
cerebrospinal fluid measurement
Any measurement of the fluid contained within the ventricles of the brain, the subarachnoid space, and the central canal of the spinal cord.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A quantification of a parameter of the chemical composition of the cerebrospinal fluid, the fluid contained within the ventricles of the brain, the subarachnoid space, and the central canal of the spinal cord.
JSmith
2013-01-07T16:22:14Z
EFO:0006794
cerebrospinal fluid biomarker measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001241
cerebrospinal fluid chemistry measurement
A quantification of a parameter of the chemical composition of the cerebrospinal fluid, the fluid contained within the ventricles of the brain, the subarachnoid space, and the central canal of the spinal cord.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A quantification of one or more mineral salts found in the cerebrospinal fluid in the form of electrically charged ions.
JSmith
2013-01-07T16:25:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001242
cerebrospinal fluid electrolyte measurement
A quantification of one or more mineral salts found in the cerebrospinal fluid in the form of electrically charged ions.
ISBN:978-0071623803
Keogh:Nursing_Laboratory_and_Diagnostic_Tests_Demystified
Measurement of the amount of choride, the negatively charged ion of chlorine, found in a specified volume of cerebrospinal fluid.
JSmith
2013-01-07T16:39:25Z
CSF Cl- concentration
CSF chloride concentration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001243
cerebrospinal fluid chloride level
Measurement of the amount of choride, the negatively charged ion of chlorine, found in a specified volume of cerebrospinal fluid.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount of cationic sodium in a specified volume of cerebrospinal fluid.
JSmith
2013-01-07T16:42:05Z
CSF Na+ concentration
CSF sodium concentration
CSF sodium ion concentration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001244
cerebrospinal fluid sodium level
The amount of cationic sodium in a specified volume of cerebrospinal fluid.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in a specified volume of blood plasma where the value was derived by a mathematical process or computation rather than being measured directly. The calculation can be made using any of several computational formulas, e.g. the Friedewald (1972) Formula: LDL = TC - HDL - TG/5.0 (mg/dL), or the 'Iranian' (2008) Formula: LDL = TC/1.19 + TG/1.9 - HDL/1.1 - 38 (mg/dL).
JSmith
2013-01-08T12:32:30Z
calculated plasma LDL-C level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001245
calculated plasma low density lipoprotein cholesterol level
The amount of low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in a specified volume of blood plasma where the value was derived by a mathematical process or computation rather than being measured directly. The calculation can be made using any of several computational formulas, e.g. the Friedewald (1972) Formula: LDL = TC - HDL - TG/5.0 (mg/dL), or the 'Iranian' (2008) Formula: LDL = TC/1.19 + TG/1.9 - HDL/1.1 - 38 (mg/dL).
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
PMID:18426324
PMID:4337382
A calculated measurement of body weight in which it is compared to the length of the organism from nose to anus, thus normalizing it to body length.
JSmith
2013-01-08T12:58:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
obesity Index
CMO:0001246
cubic root of body weight to nasoanal length ratio
A calculated measurement of body weight in which it is compared to the length of the organism from nose to anus, thus normalizing it to body length.
RGD:JRS
Measurement of the amount of thyroid-stimulating hormone, a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland that stimulates and regulates activity of the thyroid gland, in a specified volume of whole blood.
JSmith
2013-01-08T13:36:43Z
thyroid stimulating hormone measurement
EFO:0004748
blood TSH level
blood thyrotropin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001247
blood thyroid stimulating hormone level
Measurement of the amount of thyroid-stimulating hormone, a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland that stimulates and regulates activity of the thyroid gland, in a specified volume of whole blood.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Measurement of the amount of thyroid-stimulating hormone, a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland that stimulates and regulates activity of the thyroid gland, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-08T13:43:49Z
serum TSH level
serum thyrotropin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001248
serum thyroid stimulating hormone level
Measurement of the amount of thyroid-stimulating hormone, a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland that stimulates and regulates activity of the thyroid gland, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of thyroid-stimulating hormone, a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland that stimulates and regulates activity of the thyroid gland, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-08T13:44:22Z
plasma TSH level
plasma thyrotropin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001249
plasma thyroid stimulating hormone level
Measurement of the amount of thyroid-stimulating hormone, a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland that stimulates and regulates activity of the thyroid gland, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the adipose tissue located in a specific body region which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2013-01-08T14:04:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001250
calculated body region fat morphological measurement
Measurement of the adipose tissue located in a specific body region which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement of adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh.
JSmith
2013-01-08T14:10:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001251
inguinal fat morphological measurement
Any measurement of adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A value which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation for the heaviness or degree to which the inguinal fat pad, the accumulation of encapsulated adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh, is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2013-01-08T14:13:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001252
calculated inguinal fat pad weight
A value which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation for the heaviness or degree to which the inguinal fat pad, the accumulation of encapsulated adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh, is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated value in which the weight of one or both of the inguinal fat pads, that is, the accumulations of encapsulated adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-01-08T14:17:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001253
inguinal fat pad weight to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the weight of one or both of the inguinal fat pads, that is, the accumulations of encapsulated adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Any measurement of a lesion in the kidney characterized by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2013-01-08T14:41:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001254
kidney fibrotic lesion measurement
Any measurement of a lesion in the kidney characterized by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of the physical dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or extent of a lesion in the kidney characterized by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2013-01-08T14:54:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001255
kidney fibrotic lesion size measurement
Any measurement of the physical dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or extent of a lesion in the kidney characterized by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single kidney fibrotic lesion, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the kidney.
JSmith
2013-01-08T15:03:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001256
kidney fibrotic lesion area measurement
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single kidney fibrotic lesion, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the kidney.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single kidney fibrotic lesion, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the kidney, when that value has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2013-01-08T15:17:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001257
calculated kidney fibrotic lesion area measurement
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single kidney fibrotic lesion, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the kidney, when that value has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated value in which the extent of the two-dimensional surface occupied by fibrotic lesions is divided by the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the kidney.
JSmith
2013-01-08T15:20:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001258
kidney fibrotic lesion area to total kidney area ratio
A calculated value in which the extent of the two-dimensional surface occupied by fibrotic lesions is divided by the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the kidney.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
JSmith
2013-01-08T15:31:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001259
testis tumor measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display testis tumors at a point in time or develop testis tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2013-01-08T15:34:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001260
testis tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display testis tumors at a point in time or develop testis tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of individuals developing one or more testis tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-08T15:38:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
testis tumor incidence
CMO:0001261
percentage of study population developing testis tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of individuals developing one or more testis tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display one or more testis tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-08T15:40:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
testis tumor prevalence
CMO:0001262
percentage of study population displaying testis tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display one or more testis tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display tumors in both testes at a point in time or develop tumors in both testes within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2013-01-08T15:46:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001263
bilateral testis tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display tumors in both testes at a point in time or develop tumors in both testes within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of individuals developing tumors in both testes appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-08T15:48:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
bilateral testis tumor incidence
CMO:0001264
percentage of study population developing bilateral testis tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of individuals developing tumors in both testes appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumors in both testes at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-08T15:48:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
bilateral testis tumor prevalence
CMO:0001265
percentage of study population displaying bilateral testis tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumors in both testes at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display leukemia, any of a group of progressive, malignant diseases of the blood-forming organs, marked by distorted proliferation and development of leukocytes and their precursors in the blood and bone marrow, at a point in time or develop leukemia within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2013-01-08T16:01:40Z
MESH:D007938
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001266
leukemia incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display leukemia, any of a group of progressive, malignant diseases of the blood-forming organs, marked by distorted proliferation and development of leukocytes and their precursors in the blood and bone marrow, at a point in time or develop leukemia within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of leukemia, any of a group of progressive, malignant diseases of the blood-forming organs, marked by distorted proliferation and development of leukocytes and their precursors in the blood and bone marrow, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-08T16:11:10Z
MESH:D007938
clinical_measurement_ontology
leukemia incidence
CMO:0001267
percentage of study population developing leukemia during a period of time
The number of new cases of leukemia, any of a group of progressive, malignant diseases of the blood-forming organs, marked by distorted proliferation and development of leukocytes and their precursors in the blood and bone marrow, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display leukemia, any of a group of progressive, malignant diseases of the blood-forming organs, marked by distorted proliferation and development of leukocytes and their precursors in the blood and bone marrow, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-08T16:12:50Z
MESH:D007938
clinical_measurement_ontology
leukemia prevalence
CMO:0001268
percentage of study population displaying leukemia at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display leukemia, any of a group of progressive, malignant diseases of the blood-forming organs, marked by distorted proliferation and development of leukocytes and their precursors in the blood and bone marrow, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value in which the number of glomeruli with lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits is divided by the total number of glomeruli in a specified sample of kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the total number of glomeruli.
JSmith
2013-01-08T16:28:12Z
CMO:0001176
sclerotic glomeruli to total glomeruli ratio
kidney glomerulosclerotic lesion count to total glomeruli count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001269
kidney sclerotic glomeruli count to total glomeruli count ratio
A calculated value in which the number of glomeruli with lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits is divided by the total number of glomeruli in a specified sample of kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the total number of glomeruli.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value in which the amount of albumin, the major protein of blood plasma, excreted in the urine is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
JSmith
2013-01-08T16:37:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001270
urine albumin excretion rate to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the amount of albumin, the major protein of blood plasma, excreted in the urine is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to one or more types of collagen, the fibrous protein constituent of bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective tissue, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-08T17:48:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001271
plasma anti-collagen antibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to one or more types of collagen, the fibrous protein constituent of bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective tissue, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-08T17:58:30Z
plasma anti-type II collagen antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001272
plasma anti-type 2 collagen antibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds cattle-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-08T18:05:59Z
plasma anti-bovine type II collagen antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001273
plasma anti-bovine type 2 collagen antibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds cattle-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds pig-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-08T18:11:21Z
plasma anti-porcine type II collagen antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001274
plasma anti-porcine type 2 collagen antibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds pig-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-08T18:12:45Z
plasma anti-rat type II collagen antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001275
plasma anti-rat type 2 collagen antibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
Any measurement related to immunoglobulin, any of several classes of proteins produced by plasma cells and lymphocytes which play essential roles in the immune system, for example, attaching to foreign substances in an effort to destroy them, in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-08T18:17:44Z
EFO:0010127
serum immunoglobulin measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001276
serum immunoglobulin measurement
Any measurement related to immunoglobulin, any of several classes of proteins produced by plasma cells and lymphocytes which play essential roles in the immune system, for example, attaching to foreign substances in an effort to destroy them, in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-08T18:25:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001277
serum antibody level
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds pig-derived type 2 collagen in a specified sample of serum, when that measurement is based on, or uses in the calculation, the antibody titer. An antibody titer is the last dilution of a sample at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2013-01-08T18:28:53Z
calculated serum anti-porcine type II collagen antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum anti-porcine type 2 collagen antibody titer normalized for absorbance
CMO:0001278
calculated serum anti-porcine type 2 collagen antibody titer
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds pig-derived type 2 collagen in a specified sample of serum, when that measurement is based on, or uses in the calculation, the antibody titer. An antibody titer is the last dilution of a sample at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds type 2 collagen in a specified volume of serum, when that calculation is based on the antibody titer. A serum antibody titer is the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2013-01-08T18:28:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum anti-type II collagen antibody titer normalized for absorbance
CMO:0001279
calculated serum anti-type 2 collagen antibody titer
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds type 2 collagen in a specified volume of serum, when that calculation is based on the antibody titer. A serum antibody titer is the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to one or more types of collagen, the fibrous protein constituent of bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective tissue, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-08T18:28:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001280
serum anti-collagen antibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to one or more types of collagen, the fibrous protein constituent of bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective tissue, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of rat type 2 collagen autoantibody in a specified sample of serum, when the caluculation is based on the autoantibody titer. A serum autoantibody titer is the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained for an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
JSmith
2013-01-08T18:28:53Z
calculated rat serum anti-self type 2 collagen autoantibody titer
calculated serum anti-rat type II collagen autoantibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum anti-rat type 2 collagen autoantibody titer normalized for absorbance
CMO:0001281
calculated serum anti-rat type 2 collagen autoantibody titer
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of rat type 2 collagen autoantibody in a specified sample of serum, when the caluculation is based on the autoantibody titer. A serum autoantibody titer is the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained for an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds cattle-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-08T18:28:53Z
serum anti-bovine type II collagen antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001282
serum anti-bovine type 2 collagen antibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds cattle-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
JSmith
2013-01-09T11:31:04Z
EFO:0010071
cardiac troponin I measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001283
blood troponin level
The amount in a specified volume of whole blood of troponin T, one subunit of a complex of three regulatory proteins required for skeletal and cardiac muscle contraction; used as an indicator for myocardial damage.
JSmith
2013-01-09T11:33:20Z
EFO:0005043
cardiac troponin T measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001284
blood troponin T level
The amount in a specified volume of whole blood of troponin T, one subunit of a complex of three regulatory proteins required for skeletal and cardiac muscle contraction; used as an indicator for myocardial damage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troponin_T
The amount of troponin T, one subunit of a complex of three regulatory proteins required for skeletal and cardiac muscle contraction in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-09T11:35:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001285
serum troponin T level
The amount of troponin T, one subunit of a complex of three regulatory proteins required for skeletal and cardiac muscle contraction in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troponin_T
The amount of troponin T, one subunit of a complex of three regulatory proteins required for skeletal and cardiac muscle contraction in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-09T11:36:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001286
plasma troponin T level
The amount of troponin T, one subunit of a complex of three regulatory proteins required for skeletal and cardiac muscle contraction in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troponin_T
The amount of one or more thyroid hormones, that is, hormones produced by the thyroid gland that are primarily responsible for regulation of metabolism, in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2013-01-09T11:44:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001287
blood thyroid hormone level
The amount of one or more thyroid hormones, that is, hormones produced by the thyroid gland that are primarily responsible for regulation of metabolism, in a specified volume of blood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thyroid_hormone
The amount of thyroxine, the major hormone derived from the thyroid gland which regulates cellular metabolism, in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2013-01-09T11:48:05Z
EFO:0005130
thyroxine measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood T4 level
CMO:0001288
blood thyroxine level
The amount of thyroxine, the major hormone derived from the thyroid gland which regulates cellular metabolism, in a specified volume of blood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thyroxine
The amount of thyroxine, the major hormone derived from the thyroid gland which regulates cellular metabolism, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-09T11:51:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma T4 level
CMO:0001289
plasma thyroxine level
The amount of thyroxine, the major hormone derived from the thyroid gland which regulates cellular metabolism, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thyroxine
The amount of thyroxine, the major hormone derived from the thyroid gland which regulates cellular metabolism, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-09T11:51:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum T4 level
CMO:0001290
serum thyroxine level
The amount of thyroxine, the major hormone derived from the thyroid gland which regulates cellular metabolism, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thyroxine
The amount of triiodothyronine, a hormone synthesized and secreted by the thyroid which constitutes the main thyroid hormone used by the tissues, in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2013-01-09T11:54:14Z
EFO:0008392
triiodothyronine measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood T3 level
CMO:0001291
blood triiodothyronine level
The amount of triiodothyronine, a hormone synthesized and secreted by the thyroid which constitutes the main thyroid hormone used by the tissues, in a specified volume of blood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triiodothyronine
The amount of triiodothyronine, a hormone synthesized and secreted by the thyroid which constitutes the main thyroid hormone used by the tissues, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-09T11:57:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma T3 level
CMO:0001292
plasma triiodothyronine level
The amount of triiodothyronine, a hormone synthesized and secreted by the thyroid which constitutes the main thyroid hormone used by the tissues, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triiodothyronine
The amount of triiodothyronine, a hormone synthesized and secreted by the thyroid which constitutes the main thyroid hormone used by the tissues, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-09T11:58:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum T3 level
CMO:0001293
serum triiodothyronine level
The amount of triiodothyronine, a hormone synthesized and secreted by the thyroid which constitutes the main thyroid hormone used by the tissues, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triiodothyronine
The amount of glucagon, a peptide secreted by pancreatic alpha cells which plays an important role in regulation of blood glucose concentration, ketone metabolism, and other biochemical and physiological processes, in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2013-01-09T12:01:37Z
glucagon measurement
EFO:0008463
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001294
blood glucagon level
The amount of glucagon, a peptide secreted by pancreatic alpha cells which plays an important role in regulation of blood glucose concentration, ketone metabolism, and other biochemical and physiological processes, in a specified volume of blood.
MeSH:D005934
The amount of glucagon, a peptide secreted by pancreatic alpha cells which plays an important role in regulation of blood glucose concentration, ketone metabolism, and other biochemical and physiological processes, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-09T12:05:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001295
serum glucagon level
The amount of glucagon, a peptide secreted by pancreatic alpha cells which plays an important role in regulation of blood glucose concentration, ketone metabolism, and other biochemical and physiological processes, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
MeSH:D005934
The amount of glucagon, a peptide secreted by pancreatic alpha cells which plays an important role in regulation of blood glucose concentration, ketone metabolism, and other biochemical and physiological processes, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-09T12:05:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001296
plasma glucagon level
The amount of glucagon, a peptide secreted by pancreatic alpha cells which plays an important role in regulation of blood glucose concentration, ketone metabolism, and other biochemical and physiological processes, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
MeSH:D005934
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a basic peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on growth hormone, in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2013-01-09T13:18:18Z
IGF-1 measurement
EFO:0004627
blood Igf1 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001297
blood insulin-like growth factor 1 level
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a basic peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on growth hormone, in a specified volume of blood.
MeSH:D007334
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a basic peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on growth hormone, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-09T13:20:47Z
serum Igf1 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001298
serum insulin-like growth factor 1 level
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a basic peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on growth hormone, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
MeSH:D007334
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a basic peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on growth hormone, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-09T13:20:53Z
plasma Igf1 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001299
plasma insulin-like growth factor 1 level
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a basic peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on growth hormone, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
MeSH:D007334
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a neutral peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on somatotropin, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-09T13:35:51Z
serum Igf2 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001300
serum insulin-like growth factor 2 level
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a neutral peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on somatotropin, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
MeSH:D007335
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a neutral peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on somatotropin, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-09T13:35:56Z
plasma Igf2 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001301
plasma insulin-like growth factor 2 level
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a neutral peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on somatotropin, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
MeSH:D007335
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a neutral peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on somatotropin, in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2013-01-09T13:24:19Z
blood Igf2 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001302
blood insulin-like growth factor 2 level
The amount of insulin-like growth factor 1, a neutral peptide with growth-regulating, insulin-like, and mitogenic activities which is largely dependent on somatotropin, in a specified volume of blood.
MeSH:D007335
The amount of lactate, a salt of lactic acid which is produced in the body by anaerobic metabolism of carbohydrate, in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2013-01-09T13:44:03Z
lactate measurement
CHEBI:24996
EFO:0007745
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001303
blood lactate level
The amount of lactate, a salt of lactic acid which is produced in the body by anaerobic metabolism of carbohydrate, in a specified volume of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
The amount of lactate, a salt of lactic acid which is produced in the body by anaerobic metabolism of carbohydrate, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-09T13:46:42Z
CHEBI:24996
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001304
serum lactate level
The amount of lactate, a salt of lactic acid which is produced in the body by anaerobic metabolism of carbohydrate, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
The amount of lactate, a salt of lactic acid which is produced in the body by anaerobic metabolism of carbohydrate, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-09T13:46:47Z
CHEBI:24996
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001305
plasma lactate level
The amount of lactate, a salt of lactic acid which is produced in the body by anaerobic metabolism of carbohydrate, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
The total amount of milk produced by a lactating mammal over a specific period of time.
JSmith
2013-01-09T13:49:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001306
milk yield
The total amount of milk produced by a lactating mammal over a specific period of time.
QTLdb:CAP
RGD:JRS
The average amount of milk produced by a lactating mammal per day.
JSmith
2013-01-09T14:39:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001307
average daily milk yield
The average amount of milk produced by a lactating mammal per day.
QTLdb:CAP
The total amount of milk produced by a lactating mammal over a 305-day lactation period.
JSmith
2013-01-09T14:40:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001308
305-day milk yield
The total amount of milk produced by a lactating mammal over a 305-day lactation period.
QTLdb:CAP
Any measurement of the urea-associated nitrogen in milk.
JSmith
2013-01-09T14:44:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001309
milk urea nitrogen measurement
Any measurement of the urea-associated nitrogen in milk.
RGD:JRS
The amount in milk of the portion of nitrogen that derives from its content of urea.
JSmith
2013-01-09T14:45:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001310
milk urea nitrogen content
The amount in milk of the portion of nitrogen that derives from its content of urea.
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
The total amount of milk urea nitrogen, the portion of nitrogen derived from urea, produced over a specific period of time.
JSmith
2013-01-09T14:47:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001311
milk urea nitrogen yield
The total amount of milk urea nitrogen, the portion of nitrogen derived from urea, produced over a specific period of time.
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
A calculated measurement in which the weight of feed consumed over a specific period of time is divided by body weight gain for the same period.
JSmith
2013-01-09T14:54:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001312
feed conversion ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of feed consumed over a specific period of time is divided by body weight gain for the same period.
QTLdb:CAP
RGD:JRS
Amount of feed consumed, excluding water content, over a specific period of time.
JSmith
2013-01-09T14:59:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001313
dry matter intake
Amount of feed consumed, excluding water content, over a specific period of time.
QTLdb:CAP
Average weight or heaviness of food (i.e. material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) consumed per day.
JSmith
2013-01-09T15:00:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
average daily feed intake
CMO:0001314
average daily food intake weight
Average weight or heaviness of food (i.e. material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) consumed per day.
QTLdb:CAP
The actual weight of feed consumed minus the expected feed intake.
JSmith
2013-01-09T15:04:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
net feed efficiency
residual food intake
CMO:0001315
residual feed intake
The actual weight of feed consumed minus the expected feed intake.
QTLdb:CAP
RGD:JRS
The combined weight of both ventricles of the heart, that is, their heaviness or the degree to which they are drawn toward the earth by gravity. The ventricles are the lower chambers of the heart that pump blood away from the heart either to the lungs to be oxygenated or, once oxygenated, to the rest of the body.
JSmith
2013-01-09T15:09:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001316
total heart ventricle weight
The combined weight of both ventricles of the heart, that is, their heaviness or the degree to which they are drawn toward the earth by gravity. The ventricles are the lower chambers of the heart that pump blood away from the heart either to the lungs to be oxygenated or, once oxygenated, to the rest of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the combined weight of both heart ventricles that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2013-01-09T16:00:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001317
calculated total heart ventricle weight
A measurement of the combined weight of both heart ventricles that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated value in which the combined weight of both the left and right ventricles, the lower chambers of the heart that pump blood away from the heart either to the lungs to be oxygenated or, once oxygenated, to the rest of the body, is presented as percentage of the total weight of the body thus normalizing it to body weight.
JSmith
2013-01-09T16:03:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001318
total heart ventricle weight as a percentage of body weight
A calculated value in which the combined weight of both the left and right ventricles, the lower chambers of the heart that pump blood away from the heart either to the lungs to be oxygenated or, once oxygenated, to the rest of the body, is presented as percentage of the total weight of the body thus normalizing it to body weight.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of bones of the portion of the spinal column between the thoracic and sacral vertebrae.
JSmith
2013-01-09T16:15:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001319
lumbar vertebrae number
The number of bones of the portion of the spinal column between the thoracic and sacral vertebrae.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of the elongated, curved bones forming the main portion of the bony wall of the chest.
JSmith
2013-01-09T16:20:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001320
rib number
The number of the elongated, curved bones forming the main portion of the bony wall of the chest.
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Any measurement of a gas or gases dissolved in the blood, including oxygen, nitrogen carbon dioxide and/or hydrogen.
JSmith
2013-01-09T16:24:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001321
blood gas measurement
Any measurement of a gas or gases dissolved in the blood, including oxygen, nitrogen carbon dioxide and/or hydrogen.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The concentration of carbon dioxide (the product of the combustion of carbon with an excess of oxygen) in the blood.
JSmith
2013-01-09T16:33:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001322
blood carbon dioxide level
The concentration of carbon dioxide (the product of the combustion of carbon with an excess of oxygen) in the blood.
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
JSmith
2013-01-09T16:37:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001323
blood oxygen measurement
The amount of oxygen bound to hemoglobin in the blood expressed as a percentage of the maximal binding capacity.
JSmith
2013-01-09T16:37:31Z
oxygen saturation measurement
EFO:0005682
percent oxygen saturation
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001324
oxygen saturation
The amount of oxygen bound to hemoglobin in the blood expressed as a percentage of the maximal binding capacity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measure of the deviation from normal blood acid-base balance expressed as the amount of acid required to titrate a sample of whole arterial blood to its normal pH.
JSmith
2013-01-09T16:44:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001325
base excess
A measure of the deviation from normal blood acid-base balance expressed as the amount of acid required to titrate a sample of whole arterial blood to its normal pH.
QTLdb:CAP
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The heaviness, that is, the degree to which a physical mass is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of any of the male reproductive organs (any organ which is part of the complex of male gonads, associated ducts, and external genitalia concerned with sexual reproduction).
JSmith
2013-01-09T17:12:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001326
male reproductive organ weight
The heaviness, that is, the degree to which a physical mass is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of any of the male reproductive organs (any organ which is part of the complex of male gonads, associated ducts, and external genitalia concerned with sexual reproduction).
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by any male reproductive organ.
JSmith
2013-01-09T17:17:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001327
male reproductive organ volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by any male reproductive organ.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by one or both testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
JSmith
2013-01-09T17:19:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001328
testis volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by one or both testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The volume of a single testis, one of the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
JSmith
2013-01-09T17:21:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001329
single testis volume
The volume of a single testis, one of the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The combined volume of both testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
JSmith
2013-01-09T17:22:04Z
paired testes volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001330
both testes volume
The combined volume of both testes, the paired egg-shaped glands normally situated in the scrotum, in which the spermatozoa develop.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The vertical measurement of the body of a four-legged animal, from the ground to the high part of the back between the shoulder blades.
JSmith
2013-01-09T17:28:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001331
body height at withers
The vertical measurement of the body of a four-legged animal, from the ground to the high part of the back between the shoulder blades.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
The vertical measurement of the body of a four-legged animal, from the ground to the point of the hip.
JSmith
2013-01-09T17:29:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001332
body height at hip
The vertical measurement of the body of a four-legged animal, from the ground to the point of the hip.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
The relative heaviness of an ovum in combination with its nutrient stores and protective outer coverings, of a bird.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:07:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001333
egg weight, fowl
The relative heaviness of an ovum in combination with its nutrient stores and protective outer coverings, of a bird.
PT:1000577
Any measurement of the portion of the egg of a bird that consists of protein and fat from which the early embryo gets its main nourishment.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:14:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001334
egg yolk measurement, fowl
Any measurement of the portion of the egg of a bird that consists of protein and fat from which the early embryo gets its main nourishment.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement of the outermost protective covering of a bird's egg.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:19:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001335
eggshell measurement, fowl
Any measurement of the outermost protective covering of a bird's egg.
QTLdb:CAP
Any measurement of the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance (egg white) surrounding the yolk of a bird's egg.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:21:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
egg white measurement, fowl
CMO:0001336
egg albumen measurement, fowl
Any measurement of the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance (egg white) surrounding the yolk of a bird's egg.
QTLdb:CAP
The relative heaviness of the rinsed and dried outermost protective covering of a bird's egg.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:23:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001337
eggshell weight, fowl
The relative heaviness of the rinsed and dried outermost protective covering of a bird's egg.
PT:1000260
The weight of the rinsed and dried eggshell, expressed as a percentage of total egg weight.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:25:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001338
eggshell percentage, fowl
The weight of the rinsed and dried eggshell, expressed as a percentage of total egg weight.
PT:1000260
The visually perceived hue of the outermost protective covering of a bird's egg.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:29:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001339
eggshell color, fowl
The visually perceived hue of the outermost protective covering of a bird's egg.
PT:1000255
The force required to fracture the hard outermost covering of a bird's egg.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:30:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001340
eggshell strength, fowl
The force required to fracture the hard outermost covering of a bird's egg.
PT:1000258
The thickness, that is, the length or extent of the dimension between the inner and outer surfaces of an eggshell, the outermost protective covering of a bird's egg.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:31:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001341
eggshell thickness, fowl
The thickness, that is, the length or extent of the dimension between the inner and outer surfaces of an eggshell, the outermost protective covering of a bird's egg.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PT:1000259
The relative heaviness of the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance (egg white) surrounding the yolk of a bird's egg.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:37:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
egg white weight, fowl
CMO:0001342
egg albumen weight, fowl
The relative heaviness of the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance (egg white) surrounding the yolk of a bird's egg.
PT:1000254
The height of the inner thick albumen (egg white) when a bird's egg is broken onto a flat surface.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:40:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
egg white height, fowl
CMO:0001343
egg albumen height, fowl
The height of the inner thick albumen (egg white) when a bird's egg is broken onto a flat surface.
PT:1000253
The weight of the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance (egg white) surrounding the yolk of a bird's egg, expressed as a percentage of total egg weight.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:42:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
egg white percentage, fowl
CMO:0001344
egg albumen percentage, fowl
The weight of the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance (egg white) surrounding the yolk of a bird's egg, expressed as a percentage of total egg weight.
QTLdb:CAP
The length from end to end, that is, the linear extent along the longest axis, of a bird's egg, the ovum in combination with its nutrient stores and protective outer coverings.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:44:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001345
egg length, fowl
The length from end to end, that is, the linear extent along the longest axis, of a bird's egg, the ovum in combination with its nutrient stores and protective outer coverings.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
PT:1000773
The diameter across the short axis of a bird's egg, the ovum in combination with its protective outer coverings.
JSmith
2013-01-10T15:56:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001346
egg width, fowl
The diameter across the short axis of a bird's egg, the ovum in combination with its protective outer coverings.
PT:1000264
The ratio of the mass of a bird's egg to the mass of an equal volume of water at a specified temperature.
JSmith
2013-01-10T16:07:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001347
egg specific gravity, fowl
The ratio of the mass of a bird's egg to the mass of an equal volume of water at a specified temperature.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Measurement of the average size of the three dimensional space occupied by a blood platelet, a minute, irregularly shaped, disklike, non-nucleated cytoplasmic body found in blood that functions to promote blood clotting.
JSmith
2013-01-10T16:09:55Z
EFO:0004584
mean platelet volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001348
mean platelet volume
Measurement of the average size of the three dimensional space occupied by a blood platelet, a minute, irregularly shaped, disklike, non-nucleated cytoplasmic body found in blood that functions to promote blood clotting.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The proportion of blood volume that is occupied by platelets, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-10T16:24:24Z
EFO:0007985
PCT
platelet crit
thrombocrit
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001349
plateletcrit
The proportion of blood volume that is occupied by platelets, expressed as a percentage.
QTLdb:CAP
A measurement of platelet anisocytosis calculated from the distribution of individual platelet volumes.
JSmith
2013-01-10T16:25:40Z
EFO:0007984
platelet component distribution width
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001350
platelet distribution width
A measurement of platelet anisocytosis calculated from the distribution of individual platelet volumes.
QTLdb:CAP
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbiology/platelet-distribution-width
Number of live sperm in a sample divided by the total number of sperm in that sample, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-10T17:07:59Z
live spermatozoa percent
viable sperm percent
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001351
viable sperm count to total sperm count ratio
Number of live sperm in a sample divided by the total number of sperm in that sample, expressed as a percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Number of sperm which display visible defects divided by the total number of sperm in a sample, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-10T17:10:04Z
abnormal sperm percent
abnormal spermatozoa percent
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001352
abnormal sperm count to total sperm count ratio
Number of sperm which display visible defects divided by the total number of sperm in a sample, expressed as a percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement of the viscous secretion of the male reproductive organs, typically containing spermatazoa and secretions of the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands.
JSmith
2013-01-10T17:13:53Z
EFO:0010745
seminal fluid measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001353
semen measurement
Any measurement of the viscous secretion of the male reproductive organs, typically containing spermatazoa and secretions of the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Volume of semen, the viscous secretion of the male reproductive organs, typically containing spermatazoa and secretions of the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands, in a single ejaculate.
JSmith
2013-01-10T17:16:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ejaculate volume
CMO:0001354
semen volume
Volume of semen, the viscous secretion of the male reproductive organs, typically containing spermatazoa and secretions of the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands, in a single ejaculate.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Measurement of the acidity, expressed as the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration, of a sample of semen, the viscous secretion of the male reproductive organs, typically containing spermatazoa and secretions of the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands.
JSmith
2013-01-10T17:18:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001355
semen pH
Measurement of the acidity, expressed as the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration, of a sample of semen, the viscous secretion of the male reproductive organs, typically containing spermatazoa and secretions of the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of a single red blood cell, one of the hemoglobin-containing blood cells that transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues, or of all of the red blood cells in a sample of blood.
JSmith
2013-01-10T17:31:25Z
EFO:0005047
EFO:0010700
reticulocyte measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
erythrocyte measurement
CMO:0001356
red blood cell measurement
Any measurement of a single red blood cell, one of the hemoglobin-containing blood cells that transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues, or of all of the red blood cells in a sample of blood.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Measurement of the level of activity of the erythrocyte sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase, an enzyme which catalyzes the active, ATP-dependent transport of sodium and potassium ions across cell membranes, in a specified volume of red blood cells.
JSmith
2013-01-10T17:43:44Z
erythrocyte Na+/K+ ATPase activity
erythrocyte sodium-potassium pump
erythrocyte sodium/potassium ATPase activity
ouabain-sensitive erythrocyte sodium/potassium ATPase activity
red blood cell sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase activity
red blood cell sodium-potassium pump
red blood cell sodium/potassium ATPase activity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001357
red blood cell Na+/K+ ATPase activity
Measurement of the level of activity of the erythrocyte sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase, an enzyme which catalyzes the active, ATP-dependent transport of sodium and potassium ions across cell membranes, in a specified volume of red blood cells.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%2B/K%2B-ATPase
Measurement of the amount of glucagon in a specified volume of blood, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2013-01-10T18:02:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001358
calculated blood glucagon level
Measurement of the amount of glucagon in a specified volume of blood, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of insulin in a sample of blood is divided by the amount of glucagon in that sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the glucagon level.
JSmith
2013-01-10T18:04:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001359
blood insulin to glucagon ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of insulin in a sample of blood is divided by the amount of glucagon in that sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the glucagon level.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of one or more thyroid hormones, the hormones produced by the thyroid gland that are primarily responsible for regulation of metabolism, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2013-01-11T11:24:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001360
calculated blood thyroid hormone level
A measurement of one or more thyroid hormones, the hormones produced by the thyroid gland that are primarily responsible for regulation of metabolism, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thyroid_hormone
A calculated measurement in which the amount of triiodothyronine in a specified volume of blood is divided by the amount of thyroxine in the same sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to thyroxine level.
JSmith
2013-01-11T11:28:42Z
EFO:0009779
tri-iodothyronine/thyroxine ratio measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood T3 to T4 ratio
CMO:0001361
blood triiodothyronine to thyroxine ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of triiodothyronine in a specified volume of blood is divided by the amount of thyroxine in the same sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to thyroxine level.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the amount of lipoprotein(s) in blood which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation. Lipoprotein refers to any of a group of conjugated proteins that have at least one lipid component.
JSmith
2013-01-11T11:46:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001362
calculated blood lipoprotein level
A measurement of the amount of lipoprotein(s) in blood which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation. Lipoprotein refers to any of a group of conjugated proteins that have at least one lipid component.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement of the amount of lipoprotein(s) in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation. Lipoprotein refers to any of a group of conjugated proteins that have at least one lipid component.
JSmith
2013-01-11T11:53:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001363
calculated serum lipoprotein level
A measurement of the amount of lipoprotein(s) in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation. Lipoprotein refers to any of a group of conjugated proteins that have at least one lipid component.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement of the amount of lipoprotein(s) in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation. Lipoprotein refers to any of a group of conjugated proteins that have at least one lipid component.
JSmith
2013-01-11T11:53:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001364
calculated plasma lipoprotein level
A measurement of the amount of lipoprotein(s) in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation. Lipoprotein refers to any of a group of conjugated proteins that have at least one lipid component.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of HDL, small-particle lipoproteins that promote transport of cholesterol from extrahepatic tissue to the liver for excretion in the bile, in a specified volume of serum is divided by the amount of LDL, relatively large-particle lipoproteins that transport cholesterol to extrahepatic tissue, in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-11T11:58:22Z
serum HDL-C to LDL-C ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum HDL to LDL ratio
CMO:0001365
serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol to low density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of HDL, small-particle lipoproteins that promote transport of cholesterol from extrahepatic tissue to the liver for excretion in the bile, in a specified volume of serum is divided by the amount of LDL, relatively large-particle lipoproteins that transport cholesterol to extrahepatic tissue, in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more horns of an animal. A horn is a usually pointed projection of skin on the head of various animals consisting of a covering of keratin and other proteins surrounding a core of live bone.
JSmith
2013-01-11T12:56:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001366
horn morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more horns of an animal. A horn is a usually pointed projection of skin on the head of various animals consisting of a covering of keratin and other proteins surrounding a core of live bone.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_%28anatomy%29
Any measurement of the tough, supple cutaneous membrane that covers the surface of the body.
JSmith
2013-01-11T13:00:49Z
EFO:0007891
skin barrier function measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001367
skin measurement
Any measurement of the tough, supple cutaneous membrane that covers the surface of the body.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the tough, supple cutaneous membrane that covers the surface of the body.
JSmith
2013-01-11T13:03:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001368
skin morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the tough, supple cutaneous membrane that covers the surface of the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Length from base to tip of the pointed projections, often found in pairs, on the head of an animal.
JSmith
2013-01-11T13:06:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001369
horn length
Length from base to tip of the pointed projections, often found in pairs, on the head of an animal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Distance measured around the base of the pointed projections, often found in pairs, on the head of an animal.
JSmith
2013-01-11T13:14:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001370
horn circumference
Distance measured around the base of the pointed projections, often found in pairs, on the head of an animal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Depth of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the posterior trunk area at the location of the last rib.
JSmith
2013-01-11T15:55:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001371
back fat thickness, last rib
Depth of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the posterior trunk area at the location of the last rib.
QTLdb:CAP
Depth of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the posterior trunk area at the location of the last lumbar vertebra.
JSmith
2013-01-11T15:56:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001372
back fat thickness, last lumbar vertebra
Depth of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the posterior trunk area at the location of the last lumbar vertebra.
QTLdb:CAP
Any measurement of the direct progeny of a parent or parents.
JSmith
2013-01-11T16:08:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001373
offspring measurement
Any measurement of the direct progeny of a parent or parents.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of direct progeny born, either per individual gestation or the total over a specified period of time.
JSmith
2013-01-11T16:17:48Z
EFO:0009102
number of children ever born measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001374
number of offspring
The number of direct progeny born, either per individual gestation or the total over a specified period of time.
RGD:JRS
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Number of offspring per litter that are dead at parturition.
JSmith
2013-01-11T16:21:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001375
stillborn offspring number
Number of offspring per litter that are dead at parturition.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Number of direct progeny that survive to the age of weaning, that is, the discontinuation of the offspring's dependence on its mother's milk.
JSmith
2013-01-11T16:23:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001376
weaned offspring number
Number of direct progeny that survive to the age of weaning, that is, the discontinuation of the offspring's dependence on its mother's milk.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-01-11T16:33:46Z
EFO:0010074
EFO:0010075
intertrochanteric region size
trochanter size
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001377
femur morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the tibia, the major bone in the lower part of the hindlimb, which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
JSmith
2013-01-11T16:44:47Z
MA:0001361
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001378
tibia morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the tibia, the major bone in the lower part of the hindlimb, which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the humerus, the bone in the upper portion of the forelimb that articulates with the scapula above and the radius and ulna below.
JSmith
2013-01-11T16:47:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001379
humerus morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the humerus, the bone in the upper portion of the forelimb that articulates with the scapula above and the radius and ulna below.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the bone in the upper portion of the forelimb that articulates with the scapula above and the radius and ulna below.
JSmith
2013-01-11T16:51:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001380
humerus area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the bone in the upper portion of the forelimb that articulates with the scapula above and the radius and ulna below.
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
VT:1000276
Distance across the humerus, the bone in the upper portion of the forelimb that articulates with the scapula above and the radius and ulna below, measured midway between the two ends of the bone.
JSmith
2013-01-11T16:54:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001381
mid-humerus width
Distance across the humerus, the bone in the upper portion of the forelimb that articulates with the scapula above and the radius and ulna below, measured midway between the two ends of the bone.
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
JSmith
2013-01-11T16:56:34Z
MA:0001361
tibial area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001382
tibia area measurement
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
VT:1000281
The amount in milk fat of all organic, monobasic acids derived from hydrocarbons in which the carbon chain has two or more double or triple carbon-carbon bonds, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2013-01-11T17:13:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk polyunsaturated fatty acid composition
CMO:0001383
milk polyunsaturated fatty acid percentage
The amount in milk fat of all organic, monobasic acids derived from hydrocarbons in which the carbon chain has two or more double or triple carbon-carbon bonds, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010374
The amount in milk fat of all organic, monobasic acids derived from hydrocarbons in which the carbon chain has only one double or triple carbon-carbon bond, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2013-01-11T17:26:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk monounsaturated fatty acid composition
CMO:0001384
milk monounsaturated fatty acid percentage
The amount in milk fat of all organic, monobasic acids derived from hydrocarbons in which the carbon chain has only one double or triple carbon-carbon bond, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010373
The amount in milk fat of all organic, monobasic acids derived from hydrocarbons in which the carbon chain contains only single carbon-carbon bonds, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2013-01-11T17:31:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001385
milk saturated fatty acid percentage
The amount in milk fat of all organic, monobasic acids derived from hydrocarbons in which the carbon chain contains only single carbon-carbon bonds, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010304
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with a seventeen-carbon backbone and a cis double bond at C-10, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2013-01-11T17:33:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk cis-10-heptadeceonic acid percentage
CMO:0001386
milk fatty acid cis-10-C17:1 percentage
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with a seventeen-carbon backbone and a cis double bond at C-10, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
PT:0000031
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone and a cis double bond at C-11, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2013-01-11T17:36:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk cis-vaccenic acid percentage
CMO:0001387
milk fatty acid cis-11-C18:1 percentage
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone and a cis double bond at C-11, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
PT:0000032
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated, omega-3 fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone and three double bonds, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2013-01-11T17:43:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk linolenic acid percentage
CMO:0001388
milk fatty acid C18:3 (n-3) percentage
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated, omega-3 fatty acid with an eighteen-carbon backbone and three double bonds, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010369
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated, omega-6 fatty acid with a twenty-carbon backbone and cis double bonds at C-5, C-8, C11, and C-14, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2013-01-11T17:48:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk arachidonic acid percentage
CMO:0001389
milk fatty acid cis-5,8,11,14-C20:4 percentage
The amount in milk fat of an unsaturated, omega-6 fatty acid with a twenty-carbon backbone and cis double bonds at C-5, C-8, C11, and C-14, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010365
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a seventeen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2013-01-11T17:52:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk margaric acid percentage
CMO:0001390
milk fatty acid C17:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a seventeen-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010317
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a four-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
JSmith
2013-01-11T17:54:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
milk butyric acid percentage
CMO:0001391
milk fatty acid C4:0 percentage
The amount in milk fat of a saturated fatty acid with a four-carbon backbone, expressed as a percentage of the total fatty acid amount.
PT:0010306
A calculated measurement in which the amount in milk fat of unsaturated, omega-6 fatty acids is divided by the amount of unsaturated, omega-3 fatty acids and expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-11T17:56:52Z
omega-6:omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid ratio
EFO:0010732
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001392
milk omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acid ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount in milk fat of unsaturated, omega-6 fatty acids is divided by the amount of unsaturated, omega-3 fatty acids and expressed as a percentage.
RGD:JRS
A calculated measurement in which the amount in milk fat of the 16 carbon monounsaturated fatty acid palmitoleic acid is divided by the amount of the 16 carbon saturated fatty acid palmitic acid and expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-11T18:01:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001393
milk palmitoleic to palmitic acid ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount in milk fat of the 16 carbon monounsaturated fatty acid palmitoleic acid is divided by the amount of the 16 carbon saturated fatty acid palmitic acid and expressed as a percentage.
RGD:JRS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatty_acid
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of the longissimus muscle of the back. The longissimus is the longest subdivision of the sacrospinalis located lateral to the semispinalis and extends forward into the transverse processes of the posterior cervical vertebrae.
JSmith
2013-01-14T11:32:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001394
longissimus muscle weight
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of the longissimus muscle of the back. The longissimus is the longest subdivision of the sacrospinalis located lateral to the semispinalis and extends forward into the transverse processes of the posterior cervical vertebrae.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longissimus
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of the of the semitendinosus muscle, one of three posterior femoral muscles of the thigh which functions to flex the leg, to rotate it medially after flexion, and to extend the thigh.
JSmith
2013-01-14T11:33:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001395
semitendinosus muscle weight
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of the of the semitendinosus muscle, one of three posterior femoral muscles of the thigh which functions to flex the leg, to rotate it medially after flexion, and to extend the thigh.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of the semimembranosus muscle, one of three posterior femoral muscles. Situated at the back and medial side of the thigh, it originates in a thick tendon attached to the tuberosity of the ischium and inserts into the horizontal groove on the medial condyle of the tibia. It functions to flex the leg, to rotate it medially after flexion, and to extend the thigh.
JSmith
2013-01-14T11:34:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001396
semimembranosus muscle weight
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of the semimembranosus muscle, one of three posterior femoral muscles. Situated at the back and medial side of the thigh, it originates in a thick tendon attached to the tuberosity of the ischium and inserts into the horizontal groove on the medial condyle of the tibia. It functions to flex the leg, to rotate it medially after flexion, and to extend the thigh.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of one of the posterior femoral muscles whose long head has origin from the tuberosity of the ischium and whose short head has origin from the lower half of the lateral lip of the linea aspera, with insertion into the head of the fibula, whose action flexes the knee and rotates the leg laterally.
JSmith
2013-01-14T11:35:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001397
biceps femoris muscle weight
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of one of the posterior femoral muscles whose long head has origin from the tuberosity of the ischium and whose short head has origin from the lower half of the lateral lip of the linea aspera, with insertion into the head of the fibula, whose action flexes the knee and rotates the leg laterally.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of the leg muscle with origin in the ilium and insertion to the surface of the greater trochanter, whose action abducts and rotates the thigh.
JSmith
2013-01-14T11:36:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001398
gluteus medius muscle weight
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of the leg muscle with origin in the ilium and insertion to the surface of the greater trochanter, whose action abducts and rotates the thigh.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A calculated measurement of the absolute, relative or proportional decrease in total body weight of an individual over time.
JSmith
2013-01-14T12:44:45Z
EFO:0005245
body weight loss
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001399
body weight loss
A calculated measurement of the absolute, relative or proportional decrease in total body weight of an individual over time.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the largest weight loss recorded between two time points or two conditions is divided by the body weight under basal conditions and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-14T12:54:50Z
ratio of maximum body weight loss to basal body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001400
maximum body weight loss to initial body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the largest weight loss recorded between two time points or two conditions is divided by the body weight under basal conditions and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) at a point in time or develop R-EAE within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Relapsing-remitting EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells where such induction results in a disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement.
JSmith
2013-01-14T13:01:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
R-EAE incidence/prevalence measurement
relapsing-remitting EAE incidence/prevalence measurement
relapsing/remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0001401
relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) at a point in time or develop R-EAE within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Relapsing-remitting EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells where such induction results in a disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
The number of new cases of relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. R-EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells where such induction results in a disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement.
JSmith
2013-01-14T13:40:33Z
percentage of study population developing relapsing/remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
R-EAE incidence
relapsing-remitting EAE incidence
relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis incidence
CMO:0001402
percentage of study population developing relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis during a period of time
The number of new cases of relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. R-EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells where such induction results in a disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
The number of individuals in a study population which display relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. R-EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells where such induction results in a disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement.
JSmith
2013-01-14T13:44:09Z
percentage of study population displaying relapsing/remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
R-EAE prevalence
relapsing-remitting EAE prevalence
relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis prevalence
CMO:0001403
percentage of study population displaying relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. R-EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells where such induction results in a disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), or to the official determination of a disease as the cause of the observed symptom(s) of EAE. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells.
JSmith
2013-01-14T14:43:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAE onset/diagnosis measurement
Not4Curation
CMO:0001404
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), or to the official determination of a disease as the cause of the observed symptom(s) of EAE. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A measurement of the linear equivalent of the extent of forward progress attained while running on a treadmill, a piece of equipment consisting of a continuously moving belt which allows the action of walking or running without the entire body moving forward.
JSmith
2013-01-14T14:54:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001405
distance run on treadmill
A measurement of the linear equivalent of the extent of forward progress attained while running on a treadmill, a piece of equipment consisting of a continuously moving belt which allows the action of walking or running without the entire body moving forward.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Measurement of the greatest reached or recorded linear equivalent of the extent of forward progress attained while running on a treadmill, a piece of equipment consisting of a continuously moving belt which allows the action of walking or running without the entire body moving forward.
JSmith
2013-01-14T15:35:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
aerobic running capacity (ARC)
CMO:0001406
maximum distance run on treadmill
Measurement of the greatest reached or recorded linear equivalent of the extent of forward progress attained while running on a treadmill, a piece of equipment consisting of a continuously moving belt which allows the action of walking or running without the entire body moving forward.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
The amount of ethanol, a colorless volatile flammable liquid CH3CH2OH that is the intoxicating agent in liquors, consumed per unit time.
JSmith
2013-01-14T15:41:12Z
alcohol consumption measurement
alcohol intake rate
EFO:0007878
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001407
ethanol drink intake rate
The amount of ethanol, a colorless volatile flammable liquid CH3CH2OH that is the intoxicating agent in liquors, consumed per unit time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement of the cavity or channel within an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues.
JSmith
2013-01-15T10:37:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001408
artery lumen measurement
Any measurement of the cavity or channel within an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of the enclosed cavity or channel in a cross-section of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues. For an artery with a neointimal lesion, the cross-sectional area of the lesion would be subtracted from the circular vessel area to obtain the artery lumen area.
JSmith
2013-01-15T10:50:23Z
PMID:10364562
LS
lumen size
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001409
artery lumen area
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of the enclosed cavity or channel in a cross-section of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues. For an artery with a neointimal lesion, the cross-sectional area of the lesion would be subtracted from the circular vessel area to obtain the artery lumen area.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
PMID:10364562
Any measurement of the fibrous and muscular structure of one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues. The wall of an artery is composed of three layers: the tunica intima, the inner coat; the tunica media, the middle coat; and the tunica adventitia, the outer coat.
JSmith
2013-01-15T11:04:30Z
arterial wall measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001410
artery wall measurement
Any measurement of the fibrous and muscular structure of one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues. The wall of an artery is composed of three layers: the tunica intima, the inner coat; the tunica media, the middle coat; and the tunica adventitia, the outer coat.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of the tunica media, or middle coat, of the wall of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues.
JSmith
2013-01-15T11:17:48Z
arterial tunica media measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001411
artery tunica media measurement
Any measurement of the tunica media, or middle coat, of the wall of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A direct measurement of two dimensional extent of the tunica media, the middle coat of the arterial wall, in a cross-section of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues. The total area of the tunica media gives an indication of the thickness of the arterial wall.
JSmith
2013-01-15T11:21:04Z
arterial tunica media area
clinical_measurement_ontology
media area (MA) of artery
CMO:0001412
artery tunica media area
A direct measurement of two dimensional extent of the tunica media, the middle coat of the arterial wall, in a cross-section of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues. The total area of the tunica media gives an indication of the thickness of the arterial wall.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A calculated measurement of the average width of the tunica media, the middle layer of the arterial wall. Can be calculated using the media area and the length of the internal elastic lamina.
JSmith
2013-01-15T11:34:35Z
arterial tunica media width
artery tunica media width
clinical_measurement_ontology
media width (MW) of artery
CMO:0001413
artery tunica media thickness
A calculated measurement of the average width of the tunica media, the middle layer of the arterial wall. Can be calculated using the media area and the length of the internal elastic lamina.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
PMID:16434542
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single hyperplastic lesion of the tunica intima, that is, the inner coat of the arterial wall, or a measurement of the total area occupied by hyperplastic lesions of the tunica intima in a cross-section of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues. A hyperplastic lesion is a localized pathological increase in the number of cells of an organ or tissue resulting from an increased rate of cellular division due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2013-01-15T12:10:01Z
artery intimal hyperplastic lesion area
neointimal hyperplasia area of artery
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001414
artery neointimal hyperplastic lesion area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single hyperplastic lesion of the tunica intima, that is, the inner coat of the arterial wall, or a measurement of the total area occupied by hyperplastic lesions of the tunica intima in a cross-section of an artery, one of the large blood vessels carrying blood in a direction away from the heart to the tissues. A hyperplastic lesion is a localized pathological increase in the number of cells of an organ or tissue resulting from an increased rate of cellular division due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intimal_hyperplasia
Any measurement of one or more hyperplastic lesions of the arterial tunica intima which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process.
JSmith
2013-01-15T12:33:00Z
calculated arterial intima hyperplasia area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001415
calculated artery neointimal hyperplastic lesion area
Any measurement of one or more hyperplastic lesions of the arterial tunica intima which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the area of the arterial tunica intima occupied by one or more hyperplastic lesions is divided by the total cross-sectional area of the artery wall and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-15T12:33:16Z
ratio of neointimal hyperplasia area to total wall area of artery
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001416
artery neointimal hyperplastic lesion area to total wall area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the area of the arterial tunica intima occupied by one or more hyperplastic lesions is divided by the total cross-sectional area of the artery wall and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The area of the arterial lumen remaining when the luminal space is restricted by a pathological process, e.g. hyperplasia.
JSmith
2013-01-15T12:50:46Z
residual lumen area of diseased artery
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001417
lesioned artery residual lumen area
The area of the arterial lumen remaining when the luminal space is restricted by a pathological process, e.g. hyperplasia.
PMID:16434542
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis disease state, i.e. the animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells, causes pain or damage.
JSmith
2013-01-15T12:54:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAE severity measurement
Not4Curation
CMO:0001418
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis disease state, i.e. the animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells, causes pain or damage.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
A rating, usually expressed numerically and based on the degree to which certain qualities or conditions are present, of the degree to which the presentation of the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis disease state, i.e. the animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells, causes pain or damage.
JSmith
2013-01-15T12:59:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAE severity score
CMO:0001419
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis severity score
A rating, usually expressed numerically and based on the degree to which certain qualities or conditions are present, of the degree to which the presentation of the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis disease state, i.e. the animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells, causes pain or damage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process of a liver lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2013-01-15T13:08:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001420
calculated liver tumorous lesion measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process of a liver lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated value in which the number of proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive cells is divided by the total number of liver tumorous lesion cells and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-15T13:13:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
PCNA index
ratio of PCNA-positive cells to total liver tumorous lesion cells
ratio of proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive nuclei to total liver tumorous lesion nuclei
CMO:0001421
ratio of proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive cells to total liver tumorous lesion cells
A calculated value in which the number of proliferating cell nuclear antigen-positive cells is divided by the total number of liver tumorous lesion cells and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus to the observation of symptoms of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells.
JSmith
2013-01-15T14:09:41Z
EAE post-insult time to onset
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAE latency
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis latency
CMO:0001422
post-insult time to onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus to the observation of symptoms of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement related to the course of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells, for example, a series of stages or a succession of states in the disease process or the duration of the disease state.
JSmith
2013-01-15T14:12:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAE progression measurement
CMO:0001423
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis progression measurement
Any measurement related to the course of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells, for example, a series of stages or a succession of states in the disease process or the duration of the disease state.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
Measurement of the length of time between onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells, and either the point at which the measurement is taken, the resolution of symptoms or the death of the organism.
JSmith
2013-01-15T14:37:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAE duration
CMO:0001424
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis duration
Measurement of the length of time between onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells, and either the point at which the measurement is taken, the resolution of symptoms or the death of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
The weight after desiccation of both kidneys, the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-01-16T13:36:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001425
both kidneys dry weight
The weight after desiccation of both kidneys, the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The weight after desiccation of a single kidney, one of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-01-16T13:36:57Z
individual kidney dry weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001426
single kidney dry weight
The weight after desiccation of a single kidney, one of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement of fluid, cells, or other substances that have been slowly exuded, or discharged, from tissues, cells or blood vessels and deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces.
JSmith
2013-01-16T15:10:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001427
exudate measurement
Any measurement of fluid, cells, or other substances that have been slowly exuded, or discharged, from tissues, cells or blood vessels and deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of fluid, cells and/or other substances that have been slowly exuded, or discharged, from tissues, cells or blood vessels and deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
JSmith
2013-01-16T15:14:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001428
inflammatory exudate measurement
Any measurement of fluid, cells and/or other substances that have been slowly exuded, or discharged, from tissues, cells or blood vessels and deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by fluid, cells and/or other substances that have been slowly exuded, or discharged, from tissues, cells or blood vessels and deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
JSmith
2013-01-16T15:29:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001429
inflammatory exudate volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by fluid, cells and/or other substances that have been slowly exuded, or discharged, from tissues, cells or blood vessels and deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the number of cells in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
JSmith
2013-01-16T15:31:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001430
inflammatory exudate cell count
Measurement of the number of cells in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of neutrophils in a specified volume of inflammatory exudate, A neutrophil is a granular leukocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, and cytoplasm containing very fine granules, and which is readily stainable with neutral dyes.
JSmith
2013-01-16T15:51:03Z
inflammatory exudate polymorphonuclear leukocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001431
inflammatory exudate neutrophil count
The number of neutrophils in a specified volume of inflammatory exudate, A neutrophil is a granular leukocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, and cytoplasm containing very fine granules, and which is readily stainable with neutral dyes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of mononuclear cells, white blood cells including lymphocytes and monocytes with a single round or oval nucleus, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
JSmith
2013-01-16T16:15:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
inflammatory exudate MNL count
inflammatory exudate mononuclear cell count
CMO:0001432
inflammatory exudate mononuclear leukocyte count
The number of mononuclear cells, white blood cells including lymphocytes and monocytes with a single round or oval nucleus, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of protein, a complex organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, in the fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
JSmith
2013-01-16T16:18:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001433
inflammatory exudate protein measurement
Any measurement of protein, a complex organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, in the fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the complete or entire amount of protein in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
JSmith
2013-01-16T16:27:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001434
inflammatory exudate total protein level
Measurement of the complete or entire amount of protein in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of tumor necrosis factor (Tnf), a multifunctional proinflammatory cytokine that belongs to the protein superfamily of the same name, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
JSmith
2013-01-16T16:39:24Z
tumor necrosis factor measurement
tumor necrosis factor-alpha measurement
EFO:0004684
EFO:0010834
clinical_measurement_ontology
inflammatory exudate Tnf-alpha concentration
inflammatory exudate Tnfa concentration
inflammatory exudate tumor necrosis factor alpha concentration
CMO:0001435
inflammatory exudate tumor necrosis factor level
Measurement of the amount of tumor necrosis factor (Tnf), a multifunctional proinflammatory cytokine that belongs to the protein superfamily of the same name, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
NCBI_Gene:7124
Measurement of the amount of nitric oxide (NO), the free radical oxide of nitrogen which functions in various physiological capacities including as a vasodilator, signaling molecule, neurotransmitter and microbicide, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
JSmith
2013-01-16T16:42:59Z
CHEBI:16480
inflammatory exudate NO level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001436
inflammatory exudate nitric oxide level
Measurement of the amount of nitric oxide (NO), the free radical oxide of nitrogen which functions in various physiological capacities including as a vasodilator, signaling molecule, neurotransmitter and microbicide, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitric_Oxide
Measurement of the amount of one or more eicosanoids, physiologically active molecules derived by oxidation of twenty-carbon essential fatty acids such as arachidonic acid, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
JSmith
2013-01-17T10:27:16Z
inflammatory exudate icosanoid measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001437
inflammatory exudate eicosanoid measurement
Measurement of the amount of one or more eicosanoids, physiologically active molecules derived by oxidation of twenty-carbon essential fatty acids such as arachidonic acid, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eicosanoid
Measurement of the amount of leukotriene B4, a major metabolite in neutrophils which stimulates degranulation, formation of oxygen-centered free radicals, and arachidonic acid and lysosome release, and serves as a potent chemoattractant, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation.
JSmith
2013-01-17T10:37:02Z
inflammatory exudate LTB4 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001438
inflammatory exudate leukotriene B4 level
Measurement of the amount of leukotriene B4, a major metabolite in neutrophils which stimulates degranulation, formation of oxygen-centered free radicals, and arachidonic acid and lysosome release, and serves as a potent chemoattractant, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
MeSH:D007975
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leukotriene_B4
Measurement of the amount of lipoxin A4, a arachidonic acid-derived nonclassic eicosanoid which participates in the resolution of inflammation, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation.
JSmith
2013-01-17T11:01:46Z
inflammatory exudate LXA4 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001439
inflammatory exudate lipoxin A4 level
Measurement of the amount of lipoxin A4, a arachidonic acid-derived nonclassic eicosanoid which participates in the resolution of inflammation, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipoxin_A4
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process, of the amount of one or more eicosanoids, physiologically active molecules derived by oxidation of twenty-carbon essential fatty acids such as arachidonic acid, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation.
JSmith
2013-01-17T11:03:32Z
calculated inflammatory exudate icosanoid measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001440
calculated inflammatory exudate eicosanoid measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process, of the amount of one or more eicosanoids, physiologically active molecules derived by oxidation of twenty-carbon essential fatty acids such as arachidonic acid, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eicosanoid
A calculated measurement in which the amount of leukotriene B4 in a specified volume of exudate, a fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, is divided by the amount of lipoxin A4 in that exudate and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-17T11:14:00Z
inflammatory exudate LTB4 to LXA4 ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001441
inflammatory exudate leukotriene B4 level to lipoxin A4 level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of leukotriene B4 in a specified volume of exudate, a fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, is divided by the amount of lipoxin A4 in that exudate and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the movement of an organism from one place to another along a plane parallel to the plane of the horizon in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, or in an appliance or device designed for a particular purpose (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
JSmith
2013-01-17T11:23:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001442
measurement of voluntary horizontal locomotion in an experimental apparatus
Any measurement of the movement of an organism from one place to another along a plane parallel to the plane of the horizon in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, or in an appliance or device designed for a particular purpose (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/horizontal
Measurement of the linear equivalent of the extent of forward progress attained via the movement of an individual along a plane parallel to the plane of the horizon in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, or in an appliance or device designed for a particular purpose originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
JSmith
2013-01-17T11:45:09Z
total horizontal distance travelled in an experimental apparatus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001443
total horizontal distance resulting from voluntary locomotion in an experimental apparatus
Measurement of the linear equivalent of the extent of forward progress attained via the movement of an individual along a plane parallel to the plane of the horizon in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, or in an appliance or device designed for a particular purpose originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/horizontal
Measurement of the maximum, that is, the maximally stimulated, amount of radioactively-labeled glucose--the monosaccharide sugar which is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body, to which one or more atoms that give off radiation as the result of the disintegration of their nuclei have been covalently attached--that can be transported into a fat cell.
JSmith
2013-01-17T12:07:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001444
adipocyte maximal radioactive glucose uptake
Measurement of the maximum, that is, the maximally stimulated, amount of radioactively-labeled glucose--the monosaccharide sugar which is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body, to which one or more atoms that give off radiation as the result of the disintegration of their nuclei have been covalently attached--that can be transported into a fat cell.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the unstimulated, baseline or lowest possible amount of radioactively-labeled glucose--the monosaccharide sugar which is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body, to which one or more atoms that give off radiation as the result of the disintegration of their nuclei have been covalently attached--transported into a fat cell.
JSmith
2013-01-17T12:11:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001445
adipocyte basal radioactive glucose uptake
Measurement of the unstimulated, baseline or lowest possible amount of radioactively-labeled glucose--the monosaccharide sugar which is the principal circulating sugar in the blood and the major energy source of the body, to which one or more atoms that give off radiation as the result of the disintegration of their nuclei have been covalently attached--transported into a fat cell.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The difference, reported per unit volume, in the amount of free or non-esterified fatty acid released/secreted from a fat cell between two conditions, for example between the basal or baseline state and a stimulated state, such as occurs with administration of a hormone which stimulates lipolysis.
JSmith
2013-01-17T12:28:28Z
absolute change in adipocyte free fatty acid release per unit volume
absolute per volume change in adipocyte free fatty acid secretion
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute change in adipocyte NEFA release per unit volume
absolute change in adipocyte NEFA secretion per unit volume
absolute change in adipocyte non-esterified fatty acid release per unit volume
absolute change in adipocyte non-esterified fatty acid secretion per unit volume
adipocyte incremental NEFA secretion per unit volume
adipocyte incremental free fatty acid secretion per unit volume
CMO:0001446
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in adipocyte free fatty acid secretion per unit volume
The difference, reported per unit volume, in the amount of free or non-esterified fatty acid released/secreted from a fat cell between two conditions, for example between the basal or baseline state and a stimulated state, such as occurs with administration of a hormone which stimulates lipolysis.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/horizontal
The difference, reported per cell, in the amount of free or non-esterified fatty acid released/secreted from a fat cell between two conditions, for example between the basal or baseline state and a stimulated state, such as occurs with administration of a hormone which stimulates lipolysis.
JSmith
2013-01-17T12:30:13Z
absolute change in adipocyte free fatty acid release per cell
absolute per cell change in adipocyte free fatty acid secretion
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute change in adipocyte NEFA release per cell
absolute change in adipocyte NEFA secretion per cell
absolute change in adipocyte non-esterified fatty acid release per cell
absolute change in adipocyte non-esterified fatty acid secretion per cell
adipocyte incremental NEFA secretion per cell
adipocyte incremental free fatty acid secretion per cell
CMO:0001447
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in adipocyte free fatty acid secretion per cell
The difference, reported per cell, in the amount of free or non-esterified fatty acid released/secreted from a fat cell between two conditions, for example between the basal or baseline state and a stimulated state, such as occurs with administration of a hormone which stimulates lipolysis.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/horizontal
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of arthritis, or to the official determination of arthritis as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Arthritis is any disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones.
JSmith
2013-01-17T12:44:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001448
arthritis onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of arthritis, or to the official determination of arthritis as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Arthritis is any disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of experimental arthritis, or to the official determination of experimental arthritis as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Experimental arthritis is a disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
JSmith
2013-01-17T12:58:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
induced arthritis onset/diagnosis measurement
CMO:0001449
experimental arthritis onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of experimental arthritis, or to the official determination of experimental arthritis as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Experimental arthritis is a disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus to the observation of symptoms of experimental arthritis, a disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
JSmith
2013-01-17T13:03:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
induced arthritis post-insult time to onset
CMO:0001450
post-insult time to onset of experimental arthritis
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus to the observation of symptoms of experimental arthritis, a disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display arthritis at a point in time or develop arthritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Arthritis is any disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones.
JSmith
2013-01-17T13:05:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001451
arthritis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display arthritis at a point in time or develop arthritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Arthritis is any disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display experimental arthritis at a point in time or develop experimental arthritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Experimental arthritis is a disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
JSmith
2013-01-17T13:12:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
induced arthritis incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0001452
experimental arthritis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display experimental arthritis at a point in time or develop experimental arthritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Experimental arthritis is a disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
The number of new cases of experimental arthritis appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Experimental arthritis is a disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
JSmith
2013-01-17T13:18:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
experimental arthritis incidence
induced arthritis incidence
CMO:0001453
percentage of study population developing experimental arthritis during a period of time
The number of new cases of experimental arthritis appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Experimental arthritis is a disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
The number of individuals in a study population which display experimental arthritis at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Experimental arthritis is a disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
JSmith
2013-01-17T13:21:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
experimental arthritis prevalence
induced arthritis prevalence
CMO:0001454
percentage of study population displaying experimental arthritis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display experimental arthritis at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Experimental arthritis is a disease characterized by inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display chronic experimental arthritis at a point in time or develop chronic experimental arthritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Chronic experimental arthritis refers to artificially induced joint inflammation which persists for a long period of time, especially when characterized by recurrence and/or slow development over time.
JSmith
2013-01-17T15:36:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
chronic induced arthritis incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0001455
chronic experimental arthritis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display chronic experimental arthritis at a point in time or develop chronic experimental arthritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Chronic experimental arthritis refers to artificially induced joint inflammation which persists for a long period of time, especially when characterized by recurrence and/or slow development over time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The number of new cases of chronic experimental arthritis appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Chronic experimental arthritis refers to artificially induced joint inflammation which persists for a long period of time, especially when characterized by recurrence and/or slow development over time.
JSmith
2013-01-17T15:57:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
chronic experimental arthritis incidence
chronic induced arthritis incidence
CMO:0001456
percentage of study population developing chronic experimental arthritis during a period of time
The number of new cases of chronic experimental arthritis appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Chronic experimental arthritis refers to artificially induced joint inflammation which persists for a long period of time, especially when characterized by recurrence and/or slow development over time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The number of individuals in a study population which display chronic experimental arthritis at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Chronic experimental arthritis refers to artificially induced joint inflammation which persists for a long period of time, especially when characterized by recurrence and/or slow development over time.
JSmith
2013-01-17T16:00:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
chronic experimental arthritis prevalence
chronic induced arthritis prevalence
CMO:0001457
percentage of study population displaying chronic experimental arthritis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display chronic experimental arthritis at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Chronic experimental arthritis refers to artificially induced joint inflammation which persists for a long period of time, especially when characterized by recurrence and/or slow development over time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the arthritis disease state, i.e. the inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, causes pain or damage.
JSmith
2013-01-17T16:05:31Z
EFO:0009435
arthritis disease activity score measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001458
arthritis severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the arthritis disease state, i.e. the inflammation of one or more joints, the sites of junction or union between bones, especially those that allow motion of the bones, causes pain or damage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the experimental arthritis disease state, i.e. the state characterized by inflammation of one or more joints in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation, causes pain or damage.
JSmith
2013-01-17T16:16:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
induced arthritis severity measurement
CMO:0001459
experimental arthritis severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the experimental arthritis disease state, i.e. the state characterized by inflammation of one or more joints in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation, causes pain or damage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Measurement of the number of paws per animal displaying inflammation in an experimental model of arthritis, that is, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
JSmith
2013-01-17T16:18:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001460
arthritic paw count
Measurement of the number of paws per animal displaying inflammation in an experimental model of arthritis, that is, in which the condition is a result of the artificial induction of joint inflammation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement in a specified sample of liver of the number of lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors, that is, neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive, but which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression.
JSmith
2013-01-17T16:43:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001461
liver remodeling tumorous lesion number
Measurement in a specified sample of liver of the number of lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors, that is, neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive, but which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15185337
Measurement in a specified sample of liver of the number of lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors, that is, neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive, without any indication of a remodeling phenotype, that is, without a decrease in biochemical marker expression or growth rate, and without signs of regression.
JSmith
2013-01-17T17:00:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001462
liver nonremodeling tumorous lesion number
Measurement in a specified sample of liver of the number of lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors, that is, neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive, without any indication of a remodeling phenotype, that is, without a decrease in biochemical marker expression or growth rate, and without signs of regression.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15185337
A calculated value in which the volume of liver occupied by lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors, that is, neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive, but which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression, is divided by the total volume of the liver and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-17T17:23:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver remodeling tumorous lesion volume fraction
CMO:0001463
liver remodeling tumorous lesion volume to total liver volume ratio
A calculated value in which the volume of liver occupied by lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors, that is, neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive, but which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression, is divided by the total volume of the liver and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15185337
A calculated value in which the volume of liver occupied by lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors, that is, neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive, without any indication of a remodeling phenotype, that is, without a decrease in biochemical marker expression or growth rate, and without signs of regression, is divided by the total volume of the liver and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-17T17:30:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver nonremodeling tumorous lesion volume fraction
CMO:0001464
liver nonremodeling tumorous lesion volume to total liver volume ratio
A calculated value in which the volume of liver occupied by lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors, that is, neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive, without any indication of a remodeling phenotype, that is, without a decrease in biochemical marker expression or growth rate, and without signs of regression, is divided by the total volume of the liver and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15185337
The amount of the acute-phase reactant orosomucoid 1 (ORM1; alpha-1-acid glycoprotein), a member of the lipocalin protein family which is upregulated during inflammation, in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2013-01-17T18:02:48Z
blood alpha-1-acid glycoprotein level
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood AGP level
blood ORM1 level
CMO:0001465
blood orosomucoid 1 level
The amount of the acute-phase reactant orosomucoid 1 (ORM1; alpha-1-acid glycoprotein), a member of the lipocalin protein family which is upregulated during inflammation, in a specified volume of blood.
HGNC:8498
The amount of the acute-phase reactant orosomucoid 1 (ORM1; alpha-1-acid glycoprotein), a member of the lipocalin protein family which is upregulated during inflammation, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-17T18:11:52Z
serum alpha-1-acid glycoprotein level
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum AGP level
serum ORM1 level
CMO:0001466
serum orosomucoid 1 level
The amount of the acute-phase reactant orosomucoid 1 (ORM1; alpha-1-acid glycoprotein), a member of the lipocalin protein family which is upregulated during inflammation, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
HGNC:8498
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of the acute-phase reactant orosomucoid 1 (ORM1; alpha-1-acid glycoprotein), a member of the lipocalin protein family which is upregulated during inflammation, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-17T18:11:58Z
plasma alpha-1-acid glycoprotein level
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma AGP level
plasma ORM1 level
CMO:0001467
plasma orosomucoid 1 level
The amount of the acute-phase reactant orosomucoid 1 (ORM1; alpha-1-acid glycoprotein), a member of the lipocalin protein family which is upregulated during inflammation, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
HGNC:8498
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-01-21T12:26:44Z
EFO:0600048
PMID:32156510
liver volume
liver lobe volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001468
liver volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the physical dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or extent of the liver, the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-01-21T12:32:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001469
liver size measurement
Measurement of the physical dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or extent of the liver, the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of tumorous lesions in the liver is divided by the total volume of that liver and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is a localized pathological change which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2013-01-21T15:51:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001470
liver tumorous lesion number to liver volume ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of tumorous lesions in the liver is divided by the total volume of that liver and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is a localized pathological change which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of alpha-fetoprotein, a highly abundant plasma protein produced by the yolk sac, liver and gastrointestinal tract during fetal life and by certain neoplasms in the adult, in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2013-01-21T16:11:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood AFP level
CMO:0001471
blood alpha-fetoprotein level
The amount of alpha-fetoprotein, a highly abundant plasma protein produced by the yolk sac, liver and gastrointestinal tract during fetal life and by certain neoplasms in the adult, in a specified volume of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of alpha-fetoprotein, a highly abundant plasma protein produced by the yolk sac, liver and gastrointestinal tract during fetal life and by certain neoplasms in the adult, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-21T16:24:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum AFP level
CMO:0001472
serum alpha-fetoprotein level
The amount of alpha-fetoprotein, a highly abundant plasma protein produced by the yolk sac, liver and gastrointestinal tract during fetal life and by certain neoplasms in the adult, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of alpha-fetoprotein, a highly abundant plasma protein produced by the yolk sac, liver and gastrointestinal tract during fetal life and by certain neoplasms in the adult, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-21T16:24:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma AFP level
CMO:0001473
plasma alpha-fetoprotein level
The amount of alpha-fetoprotein, a highly abundant plasma protein produced by the yolk sac, liver and gastrointestinal tract during fetal life and by certain neoplasms in the adult, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
JSmith
2013-01-21T16:32:31Z
EFO:0020865
aortic measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001474
aorta measurement
Any measurement of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantification of the physical form or structure of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
JSmith
2013-01-21T16:37:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001475
aorta morphological measurement
Any quantification of the physical form or structure of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The speed at which the blood flows through the circulatory system or through a specific segment of a vein or artery, expressed as distance per unit of time.
JSmith
2013-01-25T12:50:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001476
blood flow velocity
The speed at which the blood flows through the circulatory system or through a specific segment of a vein or artery, expressed as distance per unit of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The speed at which the blood flows through an artery, expressed as distance per unit of time.
JSmith
2013-01-25T12:56:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001477
arterial blood flow velocity
The speed at which the blood flows through an artery, expressed as distance per unit of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The speed at which the blood flows through the aorta, the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds, expressed as distance per unit of time.
JSmith
2013-01-25T13:10:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001478
aortic blood flow velocity
The speed at which the blood flows through the aorta, the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds, expressed as distance per unit of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the movement of blood through the aorta, the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
JSmith
2013-01-25T13:15:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001479
aortic blood flow measurement
Any measurement of the movement of blood through the aorta, the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The volume of blood flowing through the aorta, the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds, per unit of time.
JSmith
2013-01-25T13:18:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001480
aortic blood flow rate
The volume of blood flowing through the aorta, the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds, per unit of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The maximum speed at which the blood flows through the aorta during the cardiac cycle, expressed as distance per unit of time.
JSmith
2013-01-25T13:21:50Z
aortic peak velocity (APV)
maximum aortic velocity
peak aortic blood flow velocity
peak of aortic outflow velocity (PAV)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001481
peak aortic velocity
The maximum speed at which the blood flows through the aorta during the cardiac cycle, expressed as distance per unit of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The length of time in the cardiac cycle between the closing of the aortic and pulmonic/pulmonary semilunar valves and opening of the atrioventricular (AV) valves marking the beginning of ventricular filling. Used as an indicator of diastolic dysfunction.
JSmith
2013-01-25T13:29:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
IVRT
CMO:0001482
heart isovolumetric relaxation time
The length of time in the cardiac cycle between the closing of the aortic and pulmonic/pulmonary semilunar valves and opening of the atrioventricular (AV) valves marking the beginning of ventricular filling. Used as an indicator of diastolic dysfunction.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
http://www.cvphysiology.com/Heart%20Disease/HD002e.htm
http://www.elu.sgul.ac.uk/rehash/guest/scorm/383/package/content/cardiac_cycle.htm
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the left upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into the left ventricle.
JSmith
2013-01-25T13:35:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001483
heart left atrium morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the left upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into the left ventricle.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the right upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into the right ventricle.
JSmith
2013-01-25T13:42:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001484
heart right atrium morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the right upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into the right ventricle.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the left atrium of the heart at the end of systole, that is, when the left ventricle is maximally contracted, and usually corresponds to the left atrium's largest diameter.
JSmith
2013-01-25T13:51:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001485
heart left atrium end-systolic diameter
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the left atrium of the heart at the end of systole, that is, when the left ventricle is maximally contracted, and usually corresponds to the left atrium's largest diameter.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the left atrium of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the left ventricle is maximally dilated, and usually corresponds to the left atrium's smallest diameter.
JSmith
2013-01-25T15:50:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001486
heart left atrium end-diastolic diameter
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the left atrium of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the left ventricle is maximally dilated, and usually corresponds to the left atrium's smallest diameter.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement of the physical form or structure of the left atrium, the left upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into the left ventricle, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2013-01-25T15:51:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001487
calculated heart left atrium morphological measurement
A measurement of the physical form or structure of the left atrium, the left upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into the left ventricle, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated measurement corresponding to the ratio or percent reduction in left atrial diameter between end-systole and end-diastole. It is calculated as the left atrium end-systolic diameter (LADs) minus the left atrium end-diastolic diameter (LADd) divided by the left atrium end-systolic diameter (LADs).
JSmith
2013-01-25T16:00:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001488
heart left atrium fractional shortening
A calculated measurement corresponding to the ratio or percent reduction in left atrial diameter between end-systole and end-diastole. It is calculated as the left atrium end-systolic diameter (LADs) minus the left atrium end-diastolic diameter (LADd) divided by the left atrium end-systolic diameter (LADs).
PMID:18806617
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventricle_%28heart%29
Any measurement of the ease with which a joint, that is, an articulation where two bones meet, or series of joints is able to move before being restricted by the surrounding structures, such as ligaments, tendons, muscles, etc.
JSmith
2013-01-25T16:10:53Z
EFO:0007905
joint hypermobility measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001489
joint mobility measurement
Any measurement of the ease with which a joint, that is, an articulation where two bones meet, or series of joints is able to move before being restricted by the surrounding structures, such as ligaments, tendons, muscles, etc.
Oxford:Oxford_Food_&_Fitness_Dictionary_2003
http://www.acefitness.org/blog/1189/stability-and-mobility
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population with pre-existing experimental arthritis that display ankylosis, the immobility and consolidation of a joint, at a point in time or develop ankylosis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in that arthritic study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2013-01-25T17:25:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001490
ankylosis in experimental arthritis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population with pre-existing experimental arthritis that display ankylosis, the immobility and consolidation of a joint, at a point in time or develop ankylosis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in that arthritic study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of subjects with pre-existing arthritis develop ankylosis, the immobility and consolidation of a joint, is divided by the total number of experimental subjects with arthritis and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-25T17:36:40Z
ratio of subjects with ankylosis to total subjects with arthritis
clinical_measurement_ontology
ankylosis in experimental arthritis incidence
CMO:0001491
subjects with ankylosis to total subjects with arthritis ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of subjects with pre-existing arthritis develop ankylosis, the immobility and consolidation of a joint, is divided by the total number of experimental subjects with arthritis and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The latency period following an external stimulus spent by an organism or experimental subject in the initial occupied space before moving to a different space in an experimental apparatus.
JSmith
2013-01-25T17:59:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
measurement of response latency
time between stimulus and first movement outside a discrete space in a an experimental apparatus
CMO:0001492
time to first movement outside a discrete space in a an experimental apparatus following a stimulus
true
The latency period following an external stimulus spent by an organism or experimental subject in the initial occupied space before moving to a different space in an experimental apparatus.
RGD:JRS
RGD:SL
Measurement of the linear equivalent of the extent of forward progress attained via the movement of an individual during a specified period of time into, out of or within a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus when such movement originated and/or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
JSmith
2013-01-25T18:03:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
measurement of distance moved per unit of time in an experimental apparatus
CMO:0001493
distance moved per unit of time into, out of or within a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
Measurement of the linear equivalent of the extent of forward progress attained via the movement of an individual during a specified period of time into, out of or within a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus when such movement originated and/or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the heaviness of a posterior appendage such as a leg.
JSmith
2013-01-28T16:28:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
back leg weight
hind leg weight
CMO:0001494
hind limb weight
Measurement of the heaviness of a posterior appendage such as a leg.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Measurement of the number of white blood cells, including lymphocytes and monocytes, with a single round or oval nucleus in a specified volume of blood.
JSmith
2013-01-28T16:41:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
mononuclear leukocyte count
CMO:0001495
blood mononuclear cell count
Measurement of the number of white blood cells, including lymphocytes and monocytes, with a single round or oval nucleus in a specified volume of blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the physical form or structure of all or part of the complex network of capillaries, thin vessels, valves, ducts, nodes, and organs that helps protect and maintain the internal fluid environment of the entire body by producing, filtering, and conveying lymph and producing various blood cells.
JSmith
2013-01-28T16:53:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001496
lymphatic system morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of all or part of the complex network of capillaries, thin vessels, valves, ducts, nodes, and organs that helps protect and maintain the internal fluid environment of the entire body by producing, filtering, and conveying lymph and producing various blood cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more of the lymph nodes, the small, oval or round bodies, located along the lymphatic vessels, that supply lymphocytes to the bloodstream and remove bacteria and foreign particles from the lymph.
JSmith
2013-01-28T16:56:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lymph gland morphological measurement
CMO:0001497
lymph node morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more of the lymph nodes, the small, oval or round bodies, located along the lymphatic vessels, that supply lymphocytes to the bloodstream and remove bacteria and foreign particles from the lymph.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the heaviness of any of the small, oval or round bodies, located along the lymphatic vessels, that supply lymphocytes to the bloodstream and remove bacteria and foreign particles from the lymph.
JSmith
2013-01-28T17:00:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lymph gland weight
CMO:0001498
lymph node weight
Measurement of the heaviness of any of the small, oval or round bodies, located along the lymphatic vessels, that supply lymphocytes to the bloodstream and remove bacteria and foreign particles from the lymph.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Measurement of the heaviness of one or more lymph nodes, any of the small oval or round bodies, located along the lymphatic vessels, that supply lymphocytes to the bloodstream and remove bacteria and foreign particles from the lymph, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
JSmith
2013-01-28T17:05:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lymph gland wet weight
CMO:0001499
lymph node wet weight
Measurement of the heaviness of one or more lymph nodes, any of the small oval or round bodies, located along the lymphatic vessels, that supply lymphocytes to the bloodstream and remove bacteria and foreign particles from the lymph, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Measurement of the heaviness of one or more lymph nodes, any of the small oval or round bodies, located along the lymphatic vessels, that supply lymphocytes to the bloodstream and remove bacteria and foreign particles from the lymph, after desiccation.
JSmith
2013-01-28T17:14:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lymph gland dry weight
CMO:0001500
lymph node dry weight
Measurement of the heaviness of one or more lymph nodes, any of the small oval or round bodies, located along the lymphatic vessels, that supply lymphocytes to the bloodstream and remove bacteria and foreign particles from the lymph, after desiccation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
Measurement of the heaviness of one or more of the lymph nodes located in the lower lateral region of the abdomen on either side of the pubic region, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
JSmith
2013-01-29T10:41:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001501
inguinal lymph nodes wet weight
Measurement of the heaviness of one or more of the lymph nodes located in the lower lateral region of the abdomen on either side of the pubic region, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of inflammation of the vascular, pigmentary, middle coat of the eye, comprising the choroid, ciliary body, and iris, causes pain or damage.
JSmith
2013-01-29T10:45:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001502
uveitis severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of inflammation of the vascular, pigmentary, middle coat of the eye, comprising the choroid, ciliary body, and iris, causes pain or damage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of inflammation of the uvea--the vascular, pigmentary, middle coat of the eye, comprising the choroid, ciliary body, and iris--resulting from experimental or artificial stimulation of an immune response by the body against its own tissue, causes pain or damage.
JSmith
2013-01-29T11:10:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAU severity measurement
CMO:0001503
experimental autoimmune uveitis severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of inflammation of the uvea--the vascular, pigmentary, middle coat of the eye, comprising the choroid, ciliary body, and iris--resulting from experimental or artificial stimulation of an immune response by the body against its own tissue, causes pain or damage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement of experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU) severity which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria. EAU is an inflammation of the uvea--the vascular, pigmentary, middle coat of the eye, comprising the choroid, ciliary body, and iris--resulting from experimental or artificial stimulation of an immune response by the body against its own tissue.
JSmith
2013-01-29T11:12:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAU score
experimental autoimmune uveitis composite score
experimental autoimmune uveitis severity score
CMO:0001504
experimental autoimmune uveitis score
A measurement of experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU) severity which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria. EAU is an inflammation of the uvea--the vascular, pigmentary, middle coat of the eye, comprising the choroid, ciliary body, and iris--resulting from experimental or artificial stimulation of an immune response by the body against its own tissue.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
RGD:JRS
Any measurement of an inorganic element or compound containing a metal, nonmetal, radical, or phosphate that is needed for proper body function and maintenance of health, in liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-01-29T11:34:07Z
hepatic mineral measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001505
liver mineral measurement
Any measurement of an inorganic element or compound containing a metal, nonmetal, radical, or phosphate that is needed for proper body function and maintenance of health, in liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-01-29T11:43:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001506
liver copper measurement
Any measurement of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the total weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a whole liver.
JSmith
2013-01-29T12:00:44Z
copper weight per whole liver
liver copper weight per total liver
total hepatic copper weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001507
liver total copper weight
Measurement of the total weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a whole liver.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of liver.
JSmith
2013-01-29T12:07:15Z
hepatic copper weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001508
liver copper weight
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of liver.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper in a specified sample of liver, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2013-01-29T12:11:46Z
calculated hepatic copper weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001509
calculated liver copper weight
A measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper in a specified sample of liver, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of liver is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-29T12:24:18Z
hepatic copper weight to liver weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001510
liver copper weight to liver weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of liver is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of liver is divided by the wet weight of that liver sample, that is, the weight of the sample after removal from the body but without dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-29T12:28:15Z
hepatic copper weight to liver wet weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001511
liver copper weight to liver wet weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of liver is divided by the wet weight of that liver sample, that is, the weight of the sample after removal from the body but without dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of liver is divided by the dry weight of that liver sample, that is, the weight of the sample after dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-29T12:33:39Z
hepatic copper weight to liver dry weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001512
liver copper weight to liver dry weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of liver is divided by the dry weight of that liver sample, that is, the weight of the sample after dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of liver is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-01-29T12:35:11Z
hepatic copper weight to body weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001513
liver copper weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of liver is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of equilateral right-angled grid elements measuring 20 centimeters on a side traversed by an experimental subject into, out of or within a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
JSmith
2013-01-29T12:47:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001514
number of 20 x 20 cm floor squares crossed into, out of or within a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
The number of equilateral right-angled grid elements measuring 20 centimeters on a side traversed by an experimental subject into, out of or within a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of a movement in which a quadrupedal subject rises up on its back legs.
JSmith
2013-01-29T13:31:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001515
rearing measurement
Any measurement of a movement in which a quadrupedal subject rises up on its back legs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
A value or quantity determined by count of how many times a quadrupedal subject rises up on its back legs.
JSmith
2013-01-29T13:36:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001516
number of rearing movements
A value or quantity determined by count of how many times a quadrupedal subject rises up on its back legs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Measurement of the number of times an experimental subject broke or interrupted a beam of light while moving into, out of or within a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
JSmith
2013-01-29T15:42:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001517
number of photobeam interruptions in an experimental apparatus
Measurement of the number of times an experimental subject broke or interrupted a beam of light while moving into, out of or within a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of a movement which is not subject to control of the volition, that is, which occurs without conscious control.
JSmith
2013-01-29T15:57:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001518
involuntary body movement measurement
Any measurement of a movement which is not subject to control of the volition, that is, which occurs without conscious control.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Any measurement of the psychophysiological phenomena such as involuntary motor and autonomic reactions, evidenced by an individual in reaction to a sudden, unexpected and usually loud noise.
JSmith
2013-01-29T16:12:52Z
EFO:0006875
acoustic startle reaction measurement
acoustic startle blink response measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001519
acoustic startle response measurement
Any measurement of the psychophysiological phenomena such as involuntary motor and autonomic reactions, evidenced by an individual in reaction to a sudden, unexpected and usually loud noise.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the magnitude of the involuntary psychophysiological motor response of an organism to a sudden, unexpected and usually loud noise.
JSmith
2013-01-29T16:49:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001520
amplitude of the acoustic startle response
Measurement of the magnitude of the involuntary psychophysiological motor response of an organism to a sudden, unexpected and usually loud noise.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, at a point in time or develop EAN within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2013-01-30T10:13:50Z
experimental allergic neuritis incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAN incidence/prevalence measurement
Not4Curation
CMO:0001521
experimental autoimmune neuritis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, at a point in time or develop EAN within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of new cases of experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-30T10:15:59Z
percentage of study population developing experimental allergic neuritis during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAN incidence
experimental allergic neuritis incidence
experimental autoimmune neuritis incidence
CMO:0001522
percentage of study population developing experimental autoimmune neuritis during a period of time
The number of new cases of experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of individuals in a study population which display experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-01-30T10:17:51Z
percentage of study population displaying experimental allergic neuritis at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAN prevalence
experimental allergic neuritis prevalence
experimental autoimmune neuritis prevalence
CMO:0001523
percentage of study population displaying experimental autoimmune neuritis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, or to the official determination of EAN as the cause of the observed symptom(s).
JSmith
2013-01-30T10:20:37Z
experimental allergic neuritis onset/diagnosis measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAN onset/diagnosis measurement
Not4Curation
CMO:0001524
experimental autoimmune neuritis onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, or to the official determination of EAN as the cause of the observed symptom(s).
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A measurement of the chronological age, that is, the length of time since birth, of the individual when the symptoms of experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, first appeared.
JSmith
2013-01-30T10:22:33Z
age of onset of experimental allergic neuritis
clinical_measurement_ontology
age of onset of EAN
CMO:0001525
age of onset of experimental autoimmune neuritis
A measurement of the chronological age, that is, the length of time since birth, of the individual when the symptoms of experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, first appeared.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus to the observation of symptoms of experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant.
JSmith
2013-01-30T10:23:44Z
post-insult time to onset of experimental allergic neuritis
time of onset/diagnosis of experimental autoimmune neuritis after insult
clinical_measurement_ontology
post-immunization time to onset of EAN
post-immunization time to onset of experimental autoimmune neuritis
post-insult time to onset of EAN
time of onset/diagnosis of experimental autoimmune neuritis after immunization
CMO:0001526
post-insult time to onset of experimental autoimmune neuritis
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus to the observation of symptoms of experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN), inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN) disease state, i.e. inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, causes pain or damage.
JSmith
2013-01-30T10:26:19Z
experimental allergic neuritis severity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAN severity measurement
Not4Curation
CMO:0001527
experimental autoimmune neuritis severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN) disease state, i.e. inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, causes pain or damage.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN) disease state, i.e. inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, causes pain or damage when that value is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
JSmith
2013-01-30T10:28:24Z
experimental allergic neuritis severity score
clinical_measurement_ontology
EAN composite score
EAN severity score
experimental autoimmune neuritis composite score
CMO:0001528
experimental autoimmune neuritis severity score
A measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the experimental autoimmune neuritis (EAN) disease state, i.e. inflammation of peripheral nerves caused by an anti-self immune reaction experimentally or artificially triggered by introduction of peripheral nerve tissue or protein components in adjuvant, causes pain or damage when that value is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement related to one or more globulins, a class of proteins defined as being insoluble in water but soluble in a saline solution which includes carrier proteins, acute phase reactants, coagulation factors, complement components, and immunoglobulins, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-30T11:28:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001529
serum globulin measurement
true
Any measurement related to one or more globulins, a class of proteins defined as being insoluble in water but soluble in a saline solution which includes carrier proteins, acute phase reactants, coagulation factors, complement components, and immunoglobulins, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Any measurement related to one or more globulins, a class of proteins defined as being insoluble in water but soluble in a saline solution which includes carrier proteins, acute phase reactants, coagulation factors, complement components, and immunoglobulins, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-30T11:28:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001530
plasma globulin measurement
true
Any measurement related to one or more globulins, a class of proteins defined as being insoluble in water but soluble in a saline solution which includes carrier proteins, acute phase reactants, coagulation factors, complement components, and immunoglobulins, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Any measurement related to immunoglobulins, any of several classes of proteins produced by plasma cells and lymphocytes which play essential roles in the immune system, for example, attaching to foreign substances in an effort to destroy them, in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
JSmith
2013-01-30T12:00:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001531
blood immunoglobulin measurement
Any measurement related to immunoglobulins, any of several classes of proteins produced by plasma cells and lymphocytes which play essential roles in the immune system, for example, attaching to foreign substances in an effort to destroy them, in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement related to immunoglobulin molecule(s) with an amino acid sequence that binds with Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacterium, in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-30T12:09:55Z
plasma anti-E. coli antibody measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001532
plasma E. coli specific antibody measurement
true
Any measurement related to immunoglobulin molecule(s) with an amino acid sequence that binds with Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacterium, in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-30T12:50:06Z
serum anti-deoxyribonucleic acid antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001533
serum anti-DNA antibody level
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of two anti-parallel, hydrogen-bonded, polymeric strands of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-30T12:52:14Z
serum anti-double-stranded DNA antibody level
serum anti-double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001534
serum anti-dsDNA antibody level
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of two anti-parallel, hydrogen-bonded, polymeric strands of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a single polymeric strand of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-30T12:53:18Z
serum anti-single-stranded DNA antibody level
serum anti-single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001535
serum anti-ssDNA antibody level
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a single polymeric strand of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a single polymeric strand of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-30T12:55:57Z
plasma anti-single-stranded DNA antibody level
plasma anti-single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001536
plasma anti-ssDNA antibody level
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a single polymeric strand of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of two anti-parallel, hydrogen-bonded, polymeric strands of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-30T12:55:57Z
plasma anti-double-stranded DNA antibody level
plasma anti-double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001537
plasma anti-dsDNA antibody level
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of two anti-parallel, hydrogen-bonded, polymeric strands of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-30T12:55:57Z
plasma anti-deoxyribonucleic acid antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001538
plasma anti-DNA antibody level
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that specifically binds to laminin, a large polypeptide glycoprotein component of basement membranes, in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-30T13:45:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001539
serum anti-laminin antibody level
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that specifically binds to laminin, a large polypeptide glycoprotein component of basement membranes, in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that specifically binds to laminin, a large polypeptide glycoprotein component of basement membranes, in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-30T13:52:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001540
plasma anti-laminin antibody level
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that specifically binds to laminin, a large polypeptide glycoprotein component of basement membranes, in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The total amount of immunoglobulin E (IgE), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body which is concentrated in the lungs, skin, and mucous membranes and, as a primary defense against environmental antigens, can trigger anaphylactic hypersensitivity, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-01-30T14:05:28Z
plasma total IgE level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001541
plasma total immunoglobulin E level
The total amount of immunoglobulin E (IgE), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body which is concentrated in the lungs, skin, and mucous membranes and, as a primary defense against environmental antigens, can trigger anaphylactic hypersensitivity, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The total amount of immunoglobulin E (IgE), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body which is concentrated in the lungs, skin, and mucous membranes and, as a primary defense against environmental antigens, can trigger anaphylactic hypersensitivity, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-01-30T14:07:17Z
serum total IgE level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001542
serum total immunoglobulin E level
true
The total amount of immunoglobulin E (IgE), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body which is concentrated in the lungs, skin, and mucous membranes and, as a primary defense against environmental antigens, can trigger anaphylactic hypersensitivity, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement of the movement of blood through one or more vessels or organs in the body which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2013-01-30T14:16:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001543
calculated blood flow measurement
A measurement of the movement of blood through one or more vessels or organs in the body which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the thick contractile middle layer of uniquely constructed and arranged muscle cells that forms the bulk of the heart wall.
JSmith
2013-03-15T17:22:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001544
myocardium measurement
Any measurement of the thick contractile middle layer of uniquely constructed and arranged muscle cells that forms the bulk of the heart wall.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The volume of fluid flowing into, out of or through the blood vessels and microvasculature of the myocardium, the thick contractile middle layer of uniquely constructed and arranged muscle cells that forms the bulk of the heart wall, per unit time.
JSmith
2013-03-15T17:29:25Z
MBF
myocardial blood flow
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001545
myocardial flow rate
The volume of fluid flowing into, out of or through the blood vessels and microvasculature of the myocardium, the thick contractile middle layer of uniquely constructed and arranged muscle cells that forms the bulk of the heart wall, per unit time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of radioactive or other tracer lost from the myocardium, the thick contractile middle layer of uniquely constructed and arranged muscle cells that forms the bulk of the heart wall, per unit time.
JSmith
2013-03-15T17:38:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001546
myocardial clearance rate
Measurement of the amount of radioactive or other tracer lost from the myocardium, the thick contractile middle layer of uniquely constructed and arranged muscle cells that forms the bulk of the heart wall, per unit time.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
PMID:17634844
Any measurement of the ureter, one or both of the long, narrow ducts that convey urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
JSmith
2013-03-19T16:48:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001547
ureter measurement
Any measurement of the ureter, one or both of the long, narrow ducts that convey urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Any measurement of the urethra, the canal through which urine is discharged from the bladder in most mammals and through which semen is discharged in the male.
JSmith
2013-03-19T16:51:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001548
urethra measurement
Any measurement of the urethra, the canal through which urine is discharged from the bladder in most mammals and through which semen is discharged in the male.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Any measurement of the urinary bladder, the elastic, muscular sac in which urine collects before excretion.
JSmith
2013-03-19T16:53:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001549
urinary bladder measurement
Any measurement of the urinary bladder, the elastic, muscular sac in which urine collects before excretion.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
A value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-05-07T16:27:14Z
EFO:0004512
bone measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001550
bone measurement
A value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement relating to a physiological parameter of bone, that is, a parameter related to the way a bone operates and/or the chemical or physical functions that exist in a bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-05-07T16:41:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001551
bone physiological measurement
Any measurement relating to a physiological parameter of bone, that is, a parameter related to the way a bone operates and/or the chemical or physical functions that exist in a bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Macmillan:The_Macmillan_Online_Dictionary_of_American_English
Any measurement of the form or content of one or more of the mineral components of bone.
JSmith
2013-05-07T16:57:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001552
bone mineral morphological measurement
Any measurement of the form or content of one or more of the mineral components of bone.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the mineral mass per unit volume of bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-05-07T17:11:46Z
EFO:0007620
volumetric bone mineral density
clinical_measurement_ontology
vBMD
volumetric BMD
CMO:0001553
volumetric bone mineral density
Measurement of the mineral mass per unit volume of bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the amount, i.e. the mass, of mineral in bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-05-07T17:36:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
BMC
CMO:0001554
bone mineral content
Measurement of the amount, i.e. the mass, of mineral in bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:12434164
A measurement, the value of which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the mass of mineral in bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-05-07T17:39:15Z
EFO:0007591
bone mineral accretion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001555
calculated bone mineral content measurement
A measurement, the value of which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the mass of mineral in bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the mass of mineral in any or all of the bones of the body is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-05-07T17:43:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
BMC/BW
CMO:0001556
bone mineral content to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the mass of mineral in any or all of the bones of the body is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts. Bone biomechanical measurements are calculated values, that is, they have been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation from primary physical measurements.
JSmith
2013-05-07T17:54:05Z
CMO:0001559
calculated bone biomechanical measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001557
bone biomechanical measurement
Any value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts. Bone biomechanical measurements are calculated values, that is, they have been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation from primary physical measurements.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated geometric property of a cross section of a bone which expresses the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone. It is a measure of the distribution of material around a given axis and is related to the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone around that axis. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-05-07T18:08:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
bone Ip
bone area moment of inertia
bone cross-sectional moment of inertia
CMO:0001558
bone polar moment of inertia
A calculated geometric property of a cross section of a bone which expresses the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone. It is a measure of the distribution of material around a given axis and is related to the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone around that axis. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:8274302
http://www.ah-engr.com/som/animations/polar_moment.html
A measurement, the value of which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the quantification of the action of forces on or related to bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-05-07T00:00:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001559
calculated bone biomechanical measurement
true
A calculated measurement in which the value of the polar moment of inertia is divided by the total weight or heaviness of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight. Polar moment of inertia is a calculated geometric property of a cross section of a bone which expresses the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone. It is a measure of the distribution of material around a given axis and is related to the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone around that axis. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-05-07T18:42:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001560
bone polar moment of inertia to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value of the polar moment of inertia is divided by the total weight or heaviness of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight. Polar moment of inertia is a calculated geometric property of a cross section of a bone which expresses the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone. It is a measure of the distribution of material around a given axis and is related to the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone around that axis. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:8274302
http://www.ah-engr.com/som/animations/polar_moment.html
A calculated measurement of the force necessary to fracture a bone under specified conditions and thus a measure of the biomechanical strength of that bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-05-07T18:45:42Z
force at failure of bone
ultimate load of bone
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001561
bone ultimate force
A calculated measurement of the force necessary to fracture a bone under specified conditions and thus a measure of the biomechanical strength of that bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
PMID:11905527
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complex es that consist of protein surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degradation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and LDL. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T11:08:21Z
intermediate density lipoprotein measurement
EFO:0008595
EFO:0022181
free cholesterol in IDL measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood IDL level
blood IDL-C level
CMO:0001562
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
blood intermediate density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complex es that consist of protein surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degradation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and LDL. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
This is a measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complexes that consist of protein surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degradation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and low density lipoproteins. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T11:09:43Z
plasma IDL cholesterol level
plasma IDL-C level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001563
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
plasma intermediate density lipoprotein cholesterol level
This is a measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complexes that consist of protein surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degradation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and low density lipoproteins. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
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Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degredation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and low density lipoproteins. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T11:11:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum IDL level
serum IDL-C level
CMO:0001564
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
serum intermediate density lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degredation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and low density lipoproteins. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T12:50:31Z
EFO:0022190
phospholipids in large HDL measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood HDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001565
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
blood high density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T12:53:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma HDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001566
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
plasma high density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T12:54:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum HDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001567
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
serum high density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
JSmith
2013-05-08T12:59:11Z
EFO:0022174
EFO:0022183
phospholipids in large LDL measurement
phospholipids in medium LDL measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood LDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001568
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
blood low density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
JSmith
2013-05-08T13:01:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma LDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001569
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
plasma low density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
JSmith
2013-05-08T13:02:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum LDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001570
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
serum low density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T13:06:06Z
EFO:0022146
EFO:0022154
EFO:0022169
phospholipids in large VLDL measurement
phospholipids in medium VLDL measurement
phospholipids in small VLDL measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood VLDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001571
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
blood very low density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T13:07:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma VLDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001572
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
plasma very low density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T13:08:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum VLDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001573
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
serum very low density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degredation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and low density lipoproteins. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T13:10:03Z
phospholipids in IDL measurement
EFO:0022164
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood IDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001574
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
blood intermediate density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degredation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and low density lipoproteins. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degredation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and low density lipoproteins. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T13:11:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma IDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001575
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
plasma intermediate density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degredation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and low density lipoproteins. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
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Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degredation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and low density lipoproteins. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
JSmith
2013-05-08T13:12:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum IDL phospholipid level
CMO:0001576
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
serum intermediate density lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degredation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and low density lipoproteins. The IDL class of lipoproteins is defined as having a density between 1.006 and 1.019 g/ml.
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Measurement of the amount of chylomicrons, a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues, found in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-05-08T13:36:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001577
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
plasma chylomicron level
Measurement of the amount of chylomicrons, a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues, found in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
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Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of chylomicrons, a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues, found in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-05-08T13:37:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001578
Values for density ranges of the lipoprotein classes are approximate. The classes may be defined differently by different researchers, in part because class definitions depend on the number of subclasses into which the lipoprotein fractions are divided.
serum chylomicron level
Measurement of the amount of chylomicrons, a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues, found in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the immune system, a complex set of interconnected and interdependent cellular and molecular components having the primary functions of distinguishing self from not self and of defense against foreign organisms or substances.
JSmith
2013-05-08T14:27:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001579
immune system measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the immune system, a complex set of interconnected and interdependent cellular and molecular components having the primary functions of distinguishing self from not self and of defense against foreign organisms or substances.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the complex network of capillaries, thin vessels, valves, ducts, nodes, and organs that produces various blood cells and helps protect and maintain the internal fluid environment of the entire body by producing, filtering, and conveying lymph, a thin watery fluid that is collected from the organs and tissues, and that serves to remove bacteria and certain proteins from the tissues, transport fat from the small intestine, and supply mature lymphocytes to the blood.
JSmith
2013-05-08T15:08:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001580
lymphatic system measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the complex network of capillaries, thin vessels, valves, ducts, nodes, and organs that produces various blood cells and helps protect and maintain the internal fluid environment of the entire body by producing, filtering, and conveying lymph, a thin watery fluid that is collected from the organs and tissues, and that serves to remove bacteria and certain proteins from the tissues, transport fat from the small intestine, and supply mature lymphocytes to the blood.
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A value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more lymph nodes, any of the accumulations of lymphoid tissue organized as definite lymphoid organs along the course of lymphatic vessels, consisting of an outer cortical and an inner medullary part; they are the main source of lymphocytes of the peripheral blood and, as part of the reticuloendothelial system, serve as a defense mechanism by removing noxious agents, e.g., bacteria and toxins, and probably play a role in antibody formation.
JSmith
2013-05-08T15:21:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001581
lymph node measurement
A value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more lymph nodes, any of the accumulations of lymphoid tissue organized as definite lymphoid organs along the course of lymphatic vessels, consisting of an outer cortical and an inner medullary part; they are the main source of lymphocytes of the peripheral blood and, as part of the reticuloendothelial system, serve as a defense mechanism by removing noxious agents, e.g., bacteria and toxins, and probably play a role in antibody formation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of diabetes mellitus, a chronic syndrome of impaired carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism owing to insufficient secretion of insulin or to target tissue insulin resistance and resulting in hyperglycemia due to decreased glucose tolerance.
JSmith
2013-05-14T11:12:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
latency of induced diabetes mellitus
CMO:0001582
post-insult time to onset of diabetes mellitus
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of diabetes mellitus, a chronic syndrome of impaired carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism owing to insufficient secretion of insulin or to target tissue insulin resistance and resulting in hyperglycemia due to decreased glucose tolerance.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of one or more cataracts, or to the official determination of cataract as the cause of the observed symptom(s). A cataract is an opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye or its capsule.
JSmith
2013-06-06T16:16:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001583
cataract onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of one or more cataracts, or to the official determination of cataract as the cause of the observed symptom(s). A cataract is an opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye or its capsule.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A measurement of the chronological age, that is, the length of time since birth, of the individual when the symptoms of cataract first appeared, or when an official diagnosis of cataract was first determined. A cataract is an opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye or its capsule.
JSmith
2013-06-06T16:17:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001584
age of onset/diagnosis of cataract
A measurement of the chronological age, that is, the length of time since birth, of the individual when the symptoms of cataract first appeared, or when an official diagnosis of cataract was first determined. A cataract is an opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye or its capsule.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display cataract at a point in time or develop cataract within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A cataract is an opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye or its capsule.
JSmith
2013-06-06T16:18:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001585
cataract incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display cataract at a point in time or develop cataract within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A cataract is an opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye or its capsule.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of cataract appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-06-06T16:19:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
cataract incidence
CMO:0001586
percentage of study population developing cataract during a period of time
The number of new cases of cataract appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display cataract at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-06-06T16:20:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
cataract prevalence
CMO:0001587
percentage of study population displaying cataract at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display cataract at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, consumed in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2013-06-07T14:42:24Z
alcohol intake volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001588
ethanol drink intake volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, consumed in a specified period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, consumed in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2013-06-07T14:57:07Z
calculated alcohol intake volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001589
calculated ethanol drink intake volume
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, consumed in a specified period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of water, the clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid each molecule of which contains one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen (H2O), consumed as a drink in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2013-06-07T14:58:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001590
calculated water drink intake volume
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of water, the clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid each molecule of which contains one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen (H2O), consumed as a drink in a specified period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A calculated measurement of ethanol intake in which the volume, that is, the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a solution of ethanol, a colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, consumed in a specified period of time is divided by the total volume of all fluids consumed within that period, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-06-07T15:07:41Z
intake volume of ethanol to total fluid intake volume ratio
ratio of the volume of ethanol consumed to the total volume of fluid consumed
clinical_measurement_ontology
alcohol preference
ethanol intake volume to total ethanol and water intake volume ratio
ethanol preference
CMO:0001591
ethanol intake volume to total fluid intake volume ratio
A calculated measurement of ethanol intake in which the volume, that is, the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a solution of ethanol, a colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, consumed in a specified period of time is divided by the total volume of all fluids consumed within that period, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
Any measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue in the liver resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-06-07T18:19:59Z
hepatic tumor measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001592
liver tumor measurement
Any measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue in the liver resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver tumors at a point in time or develop liver tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-06-07T18:21:23Z
hepatic tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001593
liver tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver tumors at a point in time or develop liver tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of new cases of liver tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-06-07T18:25:47Z
percentage of study population developing hepatic tumors during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic tumor incidence
liver tumor incidence
CMO:0001594
percentage of study population developing liver tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of liver tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of individuals in a study population which display liver tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-06-07T18:29:07Z
percentage of study population displaying hepatic tumors at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic tumor prevalence
liver tumor prevalence
CMO:0001595
percentage of study population displaying liver tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display liver tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of lipids, any of a structurally diverse group of organic compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble innonpolar solvents that, among other biological functions, serve as a source of fuel and are an important constituent of cell structure, occurring in the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-06-10T11:12:50Z
EFO:0006506
hepatic lipid content measurement
hepatic lipid measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001596
liver lipid measurement
The quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of lipids, any of a structurally diverse group of organic compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble innonpolar solvents that, among other biological functions, serve as a source of fuel and are an important constituent of cell structure, occurring in the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membrane, found in a specified sample of liver tissue, a collection of similar cells in a matrix acting together to perform a particular function isolated from the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-06-10T11:16:04Z
hepatic cholesterol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001597
liver cholesterol level
The amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membrane, found in a specified sample of liver tissue, a collection of similar cells in a matrix acting together to perform a particular function isolated from the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of triglyceride, a neutral fat compound that consists of three molecules of fatty acids bound with one molecule of glycerol and that is the usual storage form of lipids in animals, found in a specified sample of liver tissue, a collection of similar cells in a matrix acting together to perform a particular function isolated from the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-06-10T12:32:23Z
hepatic triglyceride level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001598
liver triglyceride level
The amount of triglyceride, a neutral fat compound that consists of three molecules of fatty acids bound with one molecule of glycerol and that is the usual storage form of lipids in animals, found in a specified sample of liver tissue, a collection of similar cells in a matrix acting together to perform a particular function isolated from the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of a solution of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed as a drink in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2013-06-10T13:32:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001599
saccharin drink intake volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of a solution of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed as a drink in a specified period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of a solution of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed as a drink in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2013-06-10T13:33:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001600
calculated saccharin drink intake volume
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of a solution of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed as a drink in a specified period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement of saccharin intake in which the volume, that is, the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a solution of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed in a specified period of time is divided by the total volume of all fluids consumed within that period, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-06-10T13:34:33Z
CHEBI:32111
intake volume of saccharin to total fluid intake volume ratio
ratio of the volume of saccharin consumed to the total volume of fluid consumed
clinical_measurement_ontology
saccharin intake volume to total saccharin and water intake volume ratio
saccharin preference score
CMO:0001601
saccharin intake volume to total fluid intake volume ratio
A calculated measurement of saccharin intake in which the volume, that is, the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a solution of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed in a specified period of time is divided by the total volume of all fluids consumed within that period, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of one or both of the epididymides, measured after removal from the body but without desiccation. The epididymis is an elongated cordlike structure along the posterior border of the testis; its coiled duct provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa and is continuous with the ductus deferens.
JSmith
2013-06-10T17:15:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001602
epididymidis wet weight
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of one or both of the epididymides, measured after removal from the body but without desiccation. The epididymis is an elongated cordlike structure along the posterior border of the testis; its coiled duct provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa and is continuous with the ductus deferens.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of one or both of a pair of pouchlike glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder that secrete seminal fluid and nourish and promote the movement of spermatozoa through the urethra, measured after removal from the body but without dessication.
JSmith
2013-06-10T17:25:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
seminal gland wet weight
CMO:0001603
seminal vesicle wet weight
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of one or both of a pair of pouchlike glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder that secrete seminal fluid and nourish and promote the movement of spermatozoa through the urethra, measured after removal from the body but without dessication.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of a single seminal vesicle, that is, one of a pair of pouchlike glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder that secrete seminal fluid and nourish and promote the movement of spermatozoa through the urethra, measured after removal from the body but without dessication.
JSmith
2013-06-10T17:32:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
one seminal gland wet weight
CMO:0001604
one seminal vesicle wet weight
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of a single seminal vesicle, that is, one of a pair of pouchlike glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder that secrete seminal fluid and nourish and promote the movement of spermatozoa through the urethra, measured after removal from the body but without dessication.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of both of a pair of pouchlike glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder that secrete seminal fluid and nourish and promote the movement of spermatozoa through the urethra, measured after removal from the body but without dessication.
JSmith
2013-06-10T17:34:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
both seminal glands wet weight
CMO:0001605
both seminal vesicles wet weight
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of both of a pair of pouchlike glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder that secrete seminal fluid and nourish and promote the movement of spermatozoa through the urethra, measured after removal from the body but without dessication.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of both of the epididymides, measured after removal from the body but without desiccation. The epididymis is an elongated cordlike structure along the posterior border of the testis; its coiled duct provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa and is continuous with the ductus deferens.
JSmith
2013-06-10T17:40:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001606
both epididymides wet weight
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of both of the epididymides, measured after removal from the body but without desiccation. The epididymis is an elongated cordlike structure along the posterior border of the testis; its coiled duct provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa and is continuous with the ductus deferens.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of a single epididymidis, measured after removal from the body but without desiccation. The epididymis is an elongated cordlike structure along the posterior border of the testis; its coiled duct provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa and is continuous with the ductus deferens.
JSmith
2013-06-10T17:41:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001607
one epididymidis wet weight
The heaviness, i.e. the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of a single epididymidis, measured after removal from the body but without desiccation. The epididymis is an elongated cordlike structure along the posterior border of the testis; its coiled duct provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa and is continuous with the ductus deferens.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
A quantification which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the number of sperm, i.e. mature male germ cells, in a specified sample of semen.
JSmith
2013-06-10T17:51:16Z
calculated spermatozoa count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001608
calculated sperm count
A quantification which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the number of sperm, i.e. mature male germ cells, in a specified sample of semen.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of sperm, i.e. mature male germ cells, in a specified sample of semen, is divided by the weight, i.e., the heaviness, of the epididymis, the coiled, elongated, cordlike structure located along the posterior border of the testis which provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa. The result of this division is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing sperm count to the size of the epididymis and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-06-10T17:57:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001609
sperm count to epididymis weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of sperm, i.e. mature male germ cells, in a specified sample of semen, is divided by the weight, i.e., the heaviness, of the epididymis, the coiled, elongated, cordlike structure located along the posterior border of the testis which provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa. The result of this division is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing sperm count to the size of the epididymis and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A quantification which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the total number of sperm, i.e. mature male germ cells, produced by an individual in a 24 hour period.
JSmith
2013-06-10T18:16:19Z
calculated daily spermatozoa count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001610
calculated daily sperm count
A quantification which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the total number of sperm, i.e. mature male germ cells, produced by an individual in a 24 hour period.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the total number of sperm, i.e. mature male germ cells, produced by an individual in a 24 hour period, is divided by the weight, i.e., the heaviness, of the epididymis, the coiled, elongated, cordlike structure located along the posterior border of the testis which provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa. The result of this division is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing sperm count to the size of the epididymis and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-06-10T18:18:48Z
daily spermatozoa count to epididymis weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001611
daily sperm count to epididymis weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the total number of sperm, i.e. mature male germ cells, produced by an individual in a 24 hour period, is divided by the weight, i.e., the heaviness, of the epididymis, the coiled, elongated, cordlike structure located along the posterior border of the testis which provides for storage, transit, and maturation of spermatozoa. The result of this division is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing sperm count to the size of the epididymis and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The amount of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time.
JSmith
2013-06-11T11:39:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001612
saccharin drink intake rate
The amount of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time.
JSmith
2013-06-11T11:42:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001613
calculated saccharin drink intake rate
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time, is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-06-11T11:43:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001614
saccharin drink intake rate to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time, is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time.
JSmith
2013-06-11T11:45:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
calculated alcohol intake rate
CMO:0001615
calculated ethanol drink intake rate
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A calculated measurement in which the amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time, is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-06-11T11:47:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
alcohol intake rate to body weight ratio
CMO:0001616
ethanol drink intake rate to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time, is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of pituitary gland tumors in which the neoplastic tissue completely eliminates and takes the place of all of the normal tissue in the pituitary gland during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The pituitary gland is a small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2013-06-11T18:29:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
incidence of pituitary tumors that replace the entire gland
CMO:0001617
percentage of study population developing pituitary tumors that replace the entire gland during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of pituitary gland tumors in which the neoplastic tissue completely eliminates and takes the place of all of the normal tissue in the pituitary gland during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The pituitary gland is a small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of pituitary gland tumors in which the neoplastic tissue only partially eliminates and takes the place of the normal tissue in the pituitary gland, resulting in a mix of neoplastic and normal tissues, during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The pituitary gland is a small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2013-06-11T19:20:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
incidence of pituitary tumors that replace a portion of the gland
CMO:0001618
percentage of study population developing pituitary tumors that replace a portion of the gland during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of pituitary gland tumors in which the neoplastic tissue only partially eliminates and takes the place of the normal tissue in the pituitary gland, resulting in a mix of neoplastic and normal tissues, during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The pituitary gland is a small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of pituitary gland tumors in which neoplastic tissue grows into and/or through the membrane surrounding the gland during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The pituitary gland is a small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2013-06-11T19:21:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
incidence of pituitary tumors that invade the glandular capsule
CMO:0001619
percentage of study population developing pituitary tumors that invade the glandular capsule during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of pituitary gland tumors in which neoplastic tissue grows into and/or through the membrane surrounding the gland during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The pituitary gland is a small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Any measurement of a localized pathological change, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, in structure of the pituitary gland, due to injury or disease and characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in the gland resulting in an increase in the size of the tissue. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2013-06-11T20:04:01Z
pituitary gland hyperplasia measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001620
pituitary gland hyperplastic lesion measurement
Any measurement of a localized pathological change, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, in structure of the pituitary gland, due to injury or disease and characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in the gland resulting in an increase in the size of the tissue. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display pituitary gland hyperplastic lesions at a point in time or develop pituitary gland hyperplastic lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A pituitary gland hyperplastic lesion is a localized pathological change, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, in structure of the pituitary gland, due to injury or disease and characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in the gland resulting in an increase in the size of the tissue. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2013-06-11T20:06:20Z
pituitary gland hyperplasia incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001621
pituitary gland hyperplastic lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display pituitary gland hyperplastic lesions at a point in time or develop pituitary gland hyperplastic lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A pituitary gland hyperplastic lesion is a localized pathological change, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, in structure of the pituitary gland, due to injury or disease and characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in the gland resulting in an increase in the size of the tissue. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of pituitary gland hyperplastic lesions appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A pituitary gland hyperplastic lesion is a localized pathological change, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, in structure of the pituitary gland, due to injury or disease and characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in the gland resulting in an increase in the size of the tissue. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2013-06-11T20:12:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
pituitary gland hyperplastic lesion incidence
CMO:0001622
percentage of study population developing pituitary gland hyperplastic lesions during a period of time
The number of new cases of pituitary gland hyperplastic lesions appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A pituitary gland hyperplastic lesion is a localized pathological change, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, in structure of the pituitary gland, due to injury or disease and characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in the gland resulting in an increase in the size of the tissue. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display pituitary gland hyperplastic lesions at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A pituitary gland hyperplastic lesion is a localized pathological change, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, in structure of the pituitary gland, due to injury or disease and characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in the gland resulting in an increase in the size of the tissue. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2013-06-11T20:13:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
pituitary gland hyperplastic lesion prevalence
CMO:0001623
percentage of study population displaying pituitary gland hyperplastic lesions at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display pituitary gland hyperplastic lesions at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A pituitary gland hyperplastic lesion is a localized pathological change, especially one that is circumscribed and well defined, in structure of the pituitary gland, due to injury or disease and characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in the gland resulting in an increase in the size of the tissue. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display pituitary gland tumorous lesions at a point in time or develop pituitary gland tumorous lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2013-06-11T20:31:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001624
pituitary gland tumorous lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display pituitary gland tumorous lesions at a point in time or develop pituitary gland tumorous lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells. The pituitary gland is the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) appearing in a study population of individuals that already have experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in that already-diseased study population, expressed as a percentage. R-EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells where such induction results in a disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement.
JSmith
2013-06-12T11:25:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
incidence of relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) in a disease population
CMO:0001625
percentage of disease population developing relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis during a period of time
The number of new cases of relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) appearing in a study population of individuals that already have experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in that already-diseased study population, expressed as a percentage. R-EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells where such induction results in a disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
The number of individuals in a study population of individuals that already have experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis which display relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in that already-diseased study population, expressed as a percentage. R-EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells where such induction results in a disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement.
JSmith
2013-06-12T11:28:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
prevalence of relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) in a disease population
CMO:0001626
percentage of disease population displaying relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population of individuals that already have experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis which display relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (R-EAE) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in that already-diseased study population, expressed as a percentage. R-EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells where such induction results in a disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
The amount of a solution of sodium chloride that is consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time. A sodium chloride solution is homogeneous mixture of atoms of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, that have lost one electron forming a cation with a charge of +1, and an equivalent number of atoms of chlorine, the chemical element with atomic number 17, that have gained one electron forming an anion with a charge of -1 dispersed molecularly in a sufficient quantity of dissolving medium (solvent) such as water.
JSmith
2013-06-12T11:51:49Z
sodium chloride drinking water intake rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
isotonic saline intake rate
normal saline intake rate
physiological saline intake rate
CMO:0001627
saline drink intake rate
The amount of a solution of sodium chloride that is consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time. A sodium chloride solution is homogeneous mixture of atoms of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, that have lost one electron forming a cation with a charge of +1, and an equivalent number of atoms of chlorine, the chemical element with atomic number 17, that have gained one electron forming an anion with a charge of -1 dispersed molecularly in a sufficient quantity of dissolving medium (solvent) such as water.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
The amount of a solution of sodium chloride that is consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., during a specified period of time. A sodium chloride solution is homogeneous mixture of atoms of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, that have lost one electron forming a cation with a charge of +1, and an equivalent number of atoms of chlorine, the chemical element with atomic number 17, that have gained one electron forming an anion with a charge of -1 dispersed molecularly in a sufficient quantity of dissolving medium (solvent) such as water.
JSmith
2013-06-12T12:01:01Z
EFO:0020080
sodium chloride drinking water intake volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
dietary sodium intake measurement
isotonic saline intake volume
normal saline intake volume
physiological saline intake volume
CMO:0001628
saline drink intake volume
The amount of a solution of sodium chloride that is consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., during a specified period of time. A sodium chloride solution is homogeneous mixture of atoms of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, that have lost one electron forming a cation with a charge of +1, and an equivalent number of atoms of chlorine, the chemical element with atomic number 17, that have gained one electron forming an anion with a charge of -1 dispersed molecularly in a sufficient quantity of dissolving medium (solvent) such as water.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
Measurement of the amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter, secreted by the adrenal medulla and the nerve endings of the sympathetic nervous system, that causes vasoconstriction and increases heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar level, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
JSmith
2013-06-14T16:14:22Z
urine noradrenalin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001629
urine norepinephrine level
Measurement of the amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter, secreted by the adrenal medulla and the nerve endings of the sympathetic nervous system, that causes vasoconstriction and increases heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar level, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Measurement of the amount of epinephrine, a catecholamine hormone of the adrenal medulla that stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, resulting in increased heart rate and force of contraction, vasoconstriction or vasodilation, relaxation of bronchiolar and intestinal smooth muscle, glycogenolysis, lipolysis, and other metabolic effects, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
JSmith
2013-06-14T16:15:34Z
urine adrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001630
urine epinephrine level
Measurement of the amount of epinephrine, a catecholamine hormone of the adrenal medulla that stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, resulting in increased heart rate and force of contraction, vasoconstriction or vasodilation, relaxation of bronchiolar and intestinal smooth muscle, glycogenolysis, lipolysis, and other metabolic effects, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Measurement of the amount of dopamine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter formed by the decarboxylation of dopa, which is an intermediate product in the synthesis of norepinephrine and is involved motor control, cognition, and reward, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
JSmith
2013-06-14T16:16:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001631
urine dopamine level
Measurement of the amount of dopamine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter formed by the decarboxylation of dopa, which is an intermediate product in the synthesis of norepinephrine and is involved motor control, cognition, and reward, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the amount of vanillylmandelic acid, the major urinary metabolite of adrenal and sympathetic catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
JSmith
2013-06-14T16:17:22Z
urine 3-methoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
urine VMA level
CMO:0001632
urine vanillylmandelic acid level
Measurement of the amount of vanillylmandelic acid, the major urinary metabolite of adrenal and sympathetic catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter, secreted by the adrenal medulla and the nerve endings of the sympathetic nervous system, that causes vasoconstriction and increases heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar level, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
JSmith
2013-06-14T16:18:30Z
calculated urine noradrenalin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001633
calculated urine norepinephrine level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter, secreted by the adrenal medulla and the nerve endings of the sympathetic nervous system, that causes vasoconstriction and increases heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar level, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The difference in the amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter, secreted by the adrenal medulla and the nerve endings of the sympathetic nervous system, that causes vasoconstriction and increases heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar level, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2013-06-14T16:19:20Z
absolute change in urine noradrenalin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001634
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in urine norepinephrine level
The difference in the amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter, secreted by the adrenal medulla and the nerve endings of the sympathetic nervous system, that causes vasoconstriction and increases heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar level, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F)
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of vanillylmandelic acid, the major urinary metabolite of adrenal and sympathetic catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
JSmith
2013-06-14T16:21:02Z
calculated urine 3-methoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated urine VMA level
CMO:0001635
calculated urine vanillylmandelic acid level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of vanillylmandelic acid, the major urinary metabolite of adrenal and sympathetic catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The difference in the amount of vanillylmandelic acid, the major urinary metabolite of adrenal and sympathetic catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2013-06-14T16:22:11Z
absolute change in urine 3-methoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute change in urine VMA level
CMO:0001636
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in urine vanillylmandelic acid level
The difference in the amount of vanillylmandelic acid, the major urinary metabolite of adrenal and sympathetic catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine, in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys, between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F)
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The heaviness or degree to which the inguinal fat pad, the accumulation of encapsulated adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh, is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2013-06-17T17:52:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001637
inguinal fat pad weight
The heaviness or degree to which the inguinal fat pad, the accumulation of encapsulated adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh, is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated value in which the weight of one of the inguinal fat pads, that is, the accumulations of encapsulated adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-06-17T18:06:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001638
single inguinal fat pad weight to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the weight of one of the inguinal fat pads, that is, the accumulations of encapsulated adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated value in which the total weight of both of the inguinal fat pads, that is, the accumulations of encapsulated adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-06-17T18:09:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001639
both inguinal fat pads weight to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the total weight of both of the inguinal fat pads, that is, the accumulations of encapsulated adipose tissue located in the junctional region between the abdomen and thigh, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of vascular smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of blood vessels, the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
JSmith
2013-06-18T10:33:25Z
vascular smooth muscle measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001640
blood vessel smooth muscle measurement
A value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of vascular smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of blood vessels, the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vascular_smooth_muscle
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Any quantification of the physical form or structure of the layered tissue which encloses and constitutes the structural component of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
JSmith
2013-06-18T10:41:10Z
aortic wall morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001641
aorta wall morphological measurement
Any quantification of the physical form or structure of the layered tissue which encloses and constitutes the structural component of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the total number of cells, membrane-enclosed protoplasmic masses constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, in a specified sample of the aorta smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
JSmith
2013-06-18T10:42:34Z
aortic smooth muscle cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001642
aorta smooth muscle cell count
Measurement of the total number of cells, membrane-enclosed protoplasmic masses constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, in a specified sample of the aorta smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the total number of cells, membrane-enclosed protoplasmic masses constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, in a specified sample of vascular smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of blood vessels, the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
JSmith
2013-06-18T11:29:28Z
vascular smooth muscle cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001643
blood vessel smooth muscle cell count
Measurement of the total number of cells, membrane-enclosed protoplasmic masses constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, in a specified sample of vascular smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of blood vessels, the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the total number of cells, membrane-enclosed protoplasmic masses constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, in a specified sample of vascular smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of blood vessels, the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
JSmith
2013-06-18T12:57:40Z
calculated vascular smooth muscle cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001644
calculated blood vessel smooth muscle cell count
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the total number of cells, membrane-enclosed protoplasmic masses constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, in a specified sample of vascular smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of blood vessels, the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the total number of cells, membrane-enclosed protoplasmic masses constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, in a specified sample of the aorta smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
JSmith
2013-06-18T12:59:11Z
calculated aortic smooth muscle cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001645
calculated aorta smooth muscle cell count
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the total number of cells, membrane-enclosed protoplasmic masses constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, in a specified sample of the aorta smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated value in which the total number of cells, membrane-enclosed protoplasmic masses constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, in a specified sample of the aorta smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds, is divided by the length of the smooth muscle section in which that number is determined.
JSmith
2013-06-18T13:25:39Z
aortic smooth muscle cell count per unit vessel length
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001646
aorta smooth muscle cell count per unit vessel length
A calculated value in which the total number of cells, membrane-enclosed protoplasmic masses constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, in a specified sample of the aorta smooth muscle, the contractile soft tissue having fine myofibrils but lacking transverse striations composing the majority of the wall of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds, is divided by the length of the smooth muscle section in which that number is determined.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
JSmith
2013-06-18T14:44:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart LV DNA content
heart left ventricle DNA content
CMO:0001647
heart left ventricle deoxyribonucleic acid composition measurement
The amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
JSmith
2013-06-18T14:46:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated heart LV DNA content
calculated heart left ventricle DNA content
CMO:0001648
calculated heart left ventricle deoxyribonucleic acid composition measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location
A calculated measurement in which amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, is divided by the total weight or heaviness of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-06-18T14:49:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart LV DNA content to body weight ratio
heart left ventricle DNA content to BW ratio
heart left ventricle DNA content to body weight ratio
CMO:0001649
heart left ventricle deoxyribonucleic acid level to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, is divided by the total weight or heaviness of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location
The amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung.
JSmith
2013-06-18T14:52:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart RV DNA content
heart right ventricle DNA content
CMO:0001650
heart right ventricle deoxyribonucleic acid composition measurement
The amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung.
JSmith
2013-06-18T14:54:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated heart RV DNA content
calculated heart right ventricle DNA content
CMO:0001651
calculated heart right ventricle deoxyribonucleic acid composition measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location
A calculated measurement in which amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, is divided by the total weight or heaviness of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-06-18T14:56:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart RV DNA content to body weight ratio
heart right ventricle DNA content to BW ratio
heart right ventricle DNA content to body weight ratio
CMO:0001652
heart right ventricle deoxyribonucleic acid level to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which amount of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, extracted from or contained in the heart right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, is divided by the total weight or heaviness of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location
Measurement of the highest achievable amount of energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from a contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel which does not involve the action of a receptor, a molecule on the surface or within a cell that recognizes and binds with specific molecules, producing a specific effect.
JSmith
2013-06-20T14:09:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood vessel receptor-independent maximum contractility
CMO:0001653
receptor-independent blood vessel maximum contractile force
Measurement of the highest achievable amount of energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from a contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel which does not involve the action of a receptor, a molecule on the surface or within a cell that recognizes and binds with specific molecules, producing a specific effect.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasoconstriction
Measurement of the highest achievable amount of energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from a contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel which is instigated by the activation of a receptor, a molecule on the surface or within a cell that recognizes and binds with specific molecules, producing a specific effect.
JSmith
2013-06-20T14:10:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood vessel receptor-dependent maximum contractility
CMO:0001654
receptor-dependent blood vessel maximum contractile force
Measurement of the highest achievable amount of energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from a contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel which is instigated by the activation of a receptor, a molecule on the surface or within a cell that recognizes and binds with specific molecules, producing a specific effect.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasoconstriction
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the highest achievable amount of energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel.
JSmith
2013-06-20T14:12:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001655
calculated blood vessel maximum contractile force measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the highest achievable amount of energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasoconstriction
A calculated measurement in which the receptor-dependent maximum contractile force of a blood vessel is divided by the receptor-independent maximum contractile force of a blood vessel and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The maximum contractile force of a blood vessel is the highest achievable amount of energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from a contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel. Receptor-dependent refers to such a contraction which is instigated by the activation of a receptor, a molecule on the surface or within a cell that recognizes and binds with specific molecules, producing a specific effect. Receptor-independent denotes such a contraction that does not involve the action of a receptor.
JSmith
2013-06-20T14:14:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood vessel receptor-dependent contractility to receptor-independent contractility ratio
receptor-dependent blood vessel maximum contractile force exoressed as a percentage of receptor-independent blood vessel maximum contractile force
CMO:0001656
receptor-dependent blood vessel maximum contractile force to receptor-independent blood vessel maximum contractile force ratio
A calculated measurement in which the receptor-dependent maximum contractile force of a blood vessel is divided by the receptor-independent maximum contractile force of a blood vessel and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The maximum contractile force of a blood vessel is the highest achievable amount of energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel, any one of the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body, resulting from a contraction of the muscular wall of the vessel. Receptor-dependent refers to such a contraction which is instigated by the activation of a receptor, a molecule on the surface or within a cell that recognizes and binds with specific molecules, producing a specific effect. Receptor-independent denotes such a contraction that does not involve the action of a receptor.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasoconstriction
A calculated value for the concentration of angiotensin II (AngII), the octapeptide, Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe, that is derived from angiotensinogen and acts as a powerful vasopressor and stimulator of aldosterone secretion, at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of AngII is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such AngII-induced contractile energy.
JSmith
2013-06-20T14:22:08Z
CHEBI:48432
clinical_measurement_ontology
Ang2 half maximal effective concentration
AngII half maximal effective concentration
angiotensin 2 half maximal effective concentration
angiotensin II half maximal effective concentration (EC50)
CMO:0001657
concentration of angiotensin II at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value (EC50)
A calculated value for the concentration of angiotensin II (AngII), the octapeptide, Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe, that is derived from angiotensinogen and acts as a powerful vasopressor and stimulator of aldosterone secretion, at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of AngII is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such AngII-induced contractile energy.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angiotensin#Angiotensin_II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of angiotensin II (AngII), the octapeptide, Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe, that is derived from angiotensinogen and acts as a powerful vasopressor and stimulator of aldosterone secretion, at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of AngII is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such AngII-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
JSmith
2013-06-20T14:24:41Z
CHEBI:48432
clinical_measurement_ontology
Ang2 Log half maximal effective concentration
AngII Log half maximal effective concentration
angiotensin 2 Log half maximal effective concentration
angiotensin II Log half maximal effective concentration (EC50)
CMO:0001658
logarithm of the concentration of angiotensin II at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value (Log EC50)
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of angiotensin II (AngII), the octapeptide, Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe, that is derived from angiotensinogen and acts as a powerful vasopressor and stimulator of aldosterone secretion, at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of AngII is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such AngII-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angiotensin#Angiotensin_II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to angiotensin II (AngII), the octapeptide, Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe, that is derived from angiotensinogen and acts as a powerful vasopressor and stimulator of aldosterone secretion.
JSmith
2013-06-20T15:45:33Z
CHEBI:48432
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001659
angiotensin II response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to angiotensin II (AngII), the octapeptide, Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe, that is derived from angiotensinogen and acts as a powerful vasopressor and stimulator of aldosterone secretion.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angiotensin#Angiotensin_II
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-06-25T18:01:37Z
femoral area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001660
femur area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of, the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-06-25T18:04:21Z
femoral cross-section area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001661
femur cross-sectional area
A measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of, the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the femur that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of the femur is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-06-25T18:17:22Z
femur cortex cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001662
femur cortical cross-sectional area
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the femur that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of the femur is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the femur, measured midway between the two ends of the bone, that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of the femur is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-06-25T18:25:33Z
femur midshaft cortex cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001663
femur midshaft cortical cross-sectional area
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the femur, measured midway between the two ends of the bone, that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of the femur is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-06-26T15:38:37Z
EFO:0004979
MA:0001359
clinical_measurement_ontology
comprehensive strength index
CMO:0001664
femur biomechanical measurement
A calculated value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to a vertebra, one of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-06-27T16:13:22Z
MA:0000309
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001665
vertebra biomechanical measurement
A calculated value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to a vertebra, one of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to the femoral neck, the heavy column of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-06-27T16:15:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001666
femoral neck biomechanical measurement
A calculated value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to the femoral neck, the heavy column of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to the midshaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds, when the measurement is made at a point midway between the two ends of the bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-06-27T16:17:13Z
MA:0001359
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001667
femur midshaft biomechanical measurement
A calculated value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to the midshaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds, when the measurement is made at a point midway between the two ends of the bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated geometric property of a cross section of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. It is a measure of the distribution of material around a given axis and is related to the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone around that axis. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-06-27T18:05:54Z
femoral polar moment of inertia
clinical_measurement_ontology
femur Ip
femur area moment of inertia
femur cross-sectional moment of inertia
CMO:0001668
femur polar moment of inertia
A calculated geometric property of a cross section of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. It is a measure of the distribution of material around a given axis and is related to the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone around that axis. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:8274302
http://www.ah-engr.com/som/animations/polar_moment.html
A calculated geometric property of a cross section of the femoral midshaft, a point midway between the two ends of the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. It is a measure of the distribution of material around a given axis and is related to the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone around that axis. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-06-27T18:08:04Z
femoral midshaft polar moment of inertia
clinical_measurement_ontology
femur midshaft Ip
femur midshaft area moment of inertia
femur midshaft cross-sectional moment of inertia
CMO:0001669
femur midshaft polar moment of inertia
A calculated geometric property of a cross section of the femoral midshaft, a point midway between the two ends of the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. It is a measure of the distribution of material around a given axis and is related to the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone around that axis. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:8274302
http://www.ah-engr.com/som/animations/polar_moment.html
A calculated geometric property of a cross section of the femoral neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. It is a measure of the distribution of material around a given axis and is related to the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone around that axis. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-06-27T18:09:48Z
femur neck moment of inertia
clinical_measurement_ontology
femoral neck Ip
femoral neck area moment of inertia
femoral neck cross-sectional moment of inertia
CMO:0001670
femoral neck polar moment of inertia
A calculated geometric property of a cross section of the femoral neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. It is a measure of the distribution of material around a given axis and is related to the inherent rotational stiffness of the bone around that axis. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:8274302
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femur_neck
http://www.ah-engr.com/som/animations/polar_moment.html
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds, at a point midway between the two ends of the bone.
JSmith
2013-06-27T18:23:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001671
femur midshaft morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds, at a point midway between the two ends of the bone.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the femoral neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-06-27T18:24:52Z
EFO:0004511
EFO:0010076
femur neck morphological measurement
femoral neck bone geometry
femoral neck size
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001672
femoral neck morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the femoral neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femur_neck
A calculated measurement of the rigidity of a bone, that is, the extent to which it resists deformation in response to an applied force, taken as the initial, i.e. the maximum, slope of the load-displacement curve. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-06-27T18:35:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001673
bone stiffness
A calculated measurement of the rigidity of a bone, that is, the extent to which it resists deformation in response to an applied force, taken as the initial, i.e. the maximum, slope of the load-displacement curve. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:16059631
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiffness
A calculated measurement of the rigidity of the femur, that is, the extent to which it resists deformation in response to an applied force, taken as the initial, i.e. the maximum, slope of the load-displacement curve. The femur is the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-06-27T18:48:55Z
MA:0001359
femoral stiffness
clinical_measurement_ontology
Young's modulus
CMO:0001674
femur stiffness
A calculated measurement of the rigidity of the femur, that is, the extent to which it resists deformation in response to an applied force, taken as the initial, i.e. the maximum, slope of the load-displacement curve. The femur is the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:16059631
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiffness
A calculated measurement of the force necessary to fracture the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds, under specified conditions and thus a measure of the biomechanical strength of that bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-06-27T18:56:21Z
MA:0001359
Fmax femur
clinical_measurement_ontology
femur force at failure
CMO:0001675
femur ultimate force
A calculated measurement of the force necessary to fracture the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds, under specified conditions and thus a measure of the biomechanical strength of that bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
PMID:11905527
A calculated measurement of the maximum amount of energy a bone can absorb under stress before it breaks, derived as the area under the stress-strain or load-displacement curve at the point of failure. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-07-03T17:10:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
bone energy absorption capacity
bone energy to break
bone toughness measurement
bone work to failure
CMO:0001676
bone total energy absorbed before break
A calculated measurement of the maximum amount of energy a bone can absorb under stress before it breaks, derived as the area under the stress-strain or load-displacement curve at the point of failure. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
PMID:8274302
A calculated measurement of the maximum amount of energy the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds, can absorb under stress before it breaks, derived as the area under the stress-strain or load-displacement curve at the point of failure. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-07-03T17:11:46Z
MA:0001359
femoral strength
clinical_measurement_ontology
femoral energy to break
femoral toughness measurement
femoral work to failure
femur energy absorption capacity
femur energy to break
femur toughness measurement
femur work to failure
CMO:0001677
femur total energy absorbed before break
A calculated measurement of the maximum amount of energy the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds, can absorb under stress before it breaks, derived as the area under the stress-strain or load-displacement curve at the point of failure. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
PMID:8274302
A calculated measurement of the force necessary to fracture a vertebra, one of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes, under specified conditions and thus a measure of the biomechanical strength of that bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-07-03T17:29:56Z
vertebra force at failure
L5 ultimate force
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001678
vertebra ultimate force
A calculated measurement of the force necessary to fracture a vertebra, one of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes, under specified conditions and thus a measure of the biomechanical strength of that bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
PMID:11905527
Quantitation of the physical form or structure of one or more vertebrae, the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
JSmith
2013-07-05T15:23:36Z
EFO:0004508
vertebrae morphological measurement
spine bone size
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001679
vertebra morphological measurement
Quantitation of the physical form or structure of one or more vertebrae, the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The distance from end to end of a single vertebra, that is, the distance between the two surfaces in one vertebra that connect to the corresponding surfaces of adjacent vertebrae. A vertebra is any of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
JSmith
2013-07-05T15:29:45Z
vertebral length
clinical_measurement_ontology
vertebra height
CMO:0001680
vertebra length
The distance from end to end of a single vertebra, that is, the distance between the two surfaces in one vertebra that connect to the corresponding surfaces of adjacent vertebrae. A vertebra is any of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Any measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of (surface area) or plane through (cross-sectional area) a bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-07-08T15:11:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001681
bone area measurement
Any measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of (surface area) or plane through (cross-sectional area) a bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of a bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-07-08T15:19:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001682
calculated bone cross-sectional area measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of a bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The distance from end to end of a single lumbar vertebra, that is, the distance between the two surfaces in one vertebra that connect to the corresponding surfaces of adjacent vertebrae. A lumbar vertebra is any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes, between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region.
JSmith
2013-07-08T17:21:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lumbar vertebra height
CMO:0001683
lumbar vertebra length
The distance from end to end of a single lumbar vertebra, that is, the distance between the two surfaces in one vertebra that connect to the corresponding surfaces of adjacent vertebrae. A lumbar vertebra is any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes, between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
JSmith
2013-07-08T17:55:14Z
vertebral area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001684
vertebra area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the axis of, a vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
JSmith
2013-07-08T18:10:28Z
vertebral cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
vertebra total cross-sectional area
CMO:0001685
vertebra cross-sectional area
A measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the axis of, a vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The portion of the cross-sectional area of a vertebra that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer, more dense layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of a vertebra is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, a vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
JSmith
2013-07-08T18:12:28Z
vertebra cortical bone cross-sectional area
vertebral cortical cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
vertebra compact bone cross-sectional area
vertebra cortex cross-sectional area
CMO:0001686
vertebra cortical cross-sectional area
The portion of the cross-sectional area of a vertebra that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer, more dense layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of a vertebra is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, a vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A value resulting from the quantification of the physical form or structure of one or more lumbar vertebrae, any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column (the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes) between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region.
JSmith
2013-07-08T18:17:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lumbar vertebrae morphological measurement
CMO:0001687
lumbar vertebra morphological measurement
A value resulting from the quantification of the physical form or structure of one or more lumbar vertebrae, any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column (the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes) between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a lumbar vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column (the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes) between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region.
JSmith
2013-07-08T18:19:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001688
lumbar vertebra area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a lumbar vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column (the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes) between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the axis of, a lumbar vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column (the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes) between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region. The area includes any or all of the bone elements present at the level of the cross-sectional plane, including cortical bone, trabecular bone and/or marrow.
JSmith
2013-07-08T18:31:57Z
lumbar vertebral cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
lumbar vertebra total cross-sectional area
CMO:0001689
lumbar vertebra cross-sectional area
A measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the axis of, a lumbar vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column (the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes) between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region. The area includes any or all of the bone elements present at the level of the cross-sectional plane, including cortical bone, trabecular bone and/or marrow.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The portion of the cross-sectional area of a lumbar vertebra that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of a lumbar vertebra is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, a lumbar vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column (the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes) between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region.
JSmith
2013-07-08T18:32:58Z
lumbar vertebra compact bone cross-sectional area
lumbar vertebral cortical cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001690
lumbar vertebra cortical cross-sectional area
The portion of the cross-sectional area of a lumbar vertebra that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of a lumbar vertebra is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, a lumbar vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column (the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes) between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The portion of the cross-sectional area of a vertebra that corresponds to the area occupied by cancellous or spongy bone, the inner, less dense, more metabolically active type of osseous tissue made up of a network of tiny lattice-shaped spicules often containing marrow. The cross-sectional area of a vertebra is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, a vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
JSmith
2013-07-09T16:32:54Z
vertebral trabecular cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
vertebra cancellous bone cross-sectional area
vertebra spongy bone cross-sectional area
vertebra substantia spongiosa cross-sectional area
vertebra trabeculae cross-sectional area
CMO:0001691
vertebra trabecular cross-sectional area
The portion of the cross-sectional area of a vertebra that corresponds to the area occupied by cancellous or spongy bone, the inner, less dense, more metabolically active type of osseous tissue made up of a network of tiny lattice-shaped spicules often containing marrow. The cross-sectional area of a vertebra is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, a vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the spinal column, the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trabecular_bone
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The portion of the cross-sectional area of a lumbar vertebra that corresponds to the area occupied by cancellous or spongy bone, the inner, less dense, more metabolically active type of osseous tissue made up of a network of tiny lattice-shaped spicules often containing marrow. The cross-sectional area of a lumbar vertebra is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, a lumbar vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column (the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes) between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region.
JSmith
2013-07-09T17:06:46Z
lumbar vertebra trabecular bone cross-sectional area
lumbar vertebral trabecular cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
lumbar vertebra cancellous bone cross-sectional area
lumbar vertebra spongy bone cross-sectional area
lumbar vertebra substantia spongiosa cross-sectional area
lumbar vertebra trabeculae cross-sectional area
CMO:0001692
lumbar vertebra trabecular cross-sectional area
The portion of the cross-sectional area of a lumbar vertebra that corresponds to the area occupied by cancellous or spongy bone, the inner, less dense, more metabolically active type of osseous tissue made up of a network of tiny lattice-shaped spicules often containing marrow. The cross-sectional area of a lumbar vertebra is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, a lumbar vertebra, any of the individual bones forming the portion of the spinal column (the protective bony corridor through which the spinal cord passes) between the thoracic vertebrae in the chest region and the sacrum in the hip region.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trabecular_bone
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Any measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of a bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-07-09T17:41:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001693
bone cross-sectional area measurement
Any measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of a bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of, the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-07-09T17:45:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001694
calculated femur cross-sectional area
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of, the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The shortest transverse distance across the femoral neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-07-10T11:54:53Z
femur neck width
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001695
femoral neck width
The shortest transverse distance across the femoral neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
PMID:18282130
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femur_neck
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the femoral neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-07-10T12:49:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001696
femoral neck area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the femoral neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femur_neck
A measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of, the femoral neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-07-10T12:51:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
total femoral neck cross-sectional area
CMO:0001697
femoral neck cross-sectional area
A measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of, the femoral neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femur_neck
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of, the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-07-10T12:51:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001698
calculated femoral neck cross-sectional area
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of, the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femur_neck
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the femoral midshaft, a point midway between the two ends of the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-07-10T12:55:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001699
femur midshaft area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the femoral midshaft, a point midway between the two ends of the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the extent of a plane through the femoral midshaft, a point midway between the two ends of the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. The plane of the cross-section would be perpendicular to the longest axis of the femur.
JSmith
2013-07-10T12:56:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001700
femur midshaft cross-sectional area
A measurement of the extent of a plane through the femoral midshaft, a point midway between the two ends of the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. The plane of the cross-section would be perpendicular to the longest axis of the femur.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the extent of a plane through the femoral midshaft, a point midway between the two ends of the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. The plane of the cross-section would be perpendicular to the longest axis of the femur.
JSmith
2013-07-10T12:57:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001701
calculated femur midshaft cross-sectional area
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the extent of a plane through the femoral midshaft, a point midway between the two ends of the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds. The plane of the cross-section would be perpendicular to the longest axis of the femur.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the femoral neck that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer, more dense layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of the femoral neck is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
JSmith
2013-07-10T13:14:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
femoral neck cortex cross-sectional area
CMO:0001702
femoral neck cortical cross-sectional area
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the femoral neck that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer, more dense layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of the femoral neck is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femur_neck
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated measurement of the force necessary to fracture the femural neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds, under specified conditions and thus a measure of the biomechanical strength of that bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-07-24T12:05:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001703
femoral neck ultimate force
A calculated measurement of the force necessary to fracture the femural neck, the heavy, flattened, pyramidal process of bone connecting the head and the shaft of the femur, the major bone in the upper portion of the hindlimb of quadrupeds or the lower limb of bipeds, under specified conditions and thus a measure of the biomechanical strength of that bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
PMID:11905527
Measurement in a specified sample of liver of the number of lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors, that is, neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive, but which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression, when that number has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
JSmith
2013-07-26T13:20:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001704
calculated liver remodeling tumorous lesion number
Measurement in a specified sample of liver of the number of lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors, that is, neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive, but which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression, when that number has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15185337
A calculated measurement in which the number of tumorous lesions which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression, in a specified sample of liver is divided by the total number of tumorous lesions in that sample of liver, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2013-07-26T13:25:00Z
hepatic remodeling tumorous lesion number to hepatic total tumorous lesion number ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001705
liver remodeling tumorous lesion number to liver total tumorous lesion number ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of tumorous lesions which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression, in a specified sample of liver is divided by the total number of tumorous lesions in that sample of liver, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
PMID:15185337
A value or quantity determined by count of abnormal growths of tissue in the liver or in a specified sample of liver tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-07-26T13:39:11Z
hepatic tumor number
liver tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001706
liver tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of abnormal growths of tissue in the liver or in a specified sample of liver tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A value or quantity determined by count of abnormal but benign growths of tissue in the liver or in a specified sample of liver tissue, i.e. growths that result from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells which serve no physiological function, but that are generally stable, treatable, circumscribed, that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis, and in a relatively normal state of differentiation. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-07-26T15:30:00Z
benign hepatic tumor number
benign liver tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001707
benign liver tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of abnormal but benign growths of tissue in the liver or in a specified sample of liver tissue, i.e. growths that result from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells which serve no physiological function, but that are generally stable, treatable, circumscribed, that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis, and in a relatively normal state of differentiation. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A value or quantity determined by count of abnormal, malignant growths of tissue in the liver or in a specified sample of liver tissue, i.e. growths that result from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, that serve no physiological function, and that display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2013-07-26T15:39:25Z
malignant hepatic tumor number
malignant liver tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001708
malignant liver tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of abnormal, malignant growths of tissue in the liver or in a specified sample of liver tissue, i.e. growths that result from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, that serve no physiological function, and that display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis. The liver is the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display benign liver tumors at a point in time or develop benign liver tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is benign when it is generally stable, treatable, circumscribed, that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis, and in a relatively normal state of differentiation.
JSmith
2013-07-26T16:04:24Z
benign hepatic tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001709
benign liver tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display benign liver tumors at a point in time or develop benign liver tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is benign when it is generally stable, treatable, circumscribed, that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis, and in a relatively normal state of differentiation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display malignant liver tumors at a point in time or develop malignant liver tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is malignant when it displays the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis.
JSmith
2013-07-26T16:06:11Z
malignant hepatic tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001710
malignant liver tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display malignant liver tumors at a point in time or develop malignant liver tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is malignant when it displays the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of new cases of benign liver tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is benign when it is generally stable, treatable, circumscribed, that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis, and in a relatively normal state of differentiation.
JSmith
2013-07-26T16:07:40Z
percentage of study population developing benign hepatic tumors during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
benign hepatic tumor incidence
benign liver tumor incidence
CMO:0001711
percentage of study population developing benign liver tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of benign liver tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is benign when it is generally stable, treatable, circumscribed, that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis, and in a relatively normal state of differentiation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of new cases of malignant liver tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is malignant when it displays the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis.
JSmith
2013-07-26T16:10:47Z
percentage of study population developing malignant hepatic tumors during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
malignant hepatic tumor incidence
malignant liver tumor incidence
CMO:0001712
percentage of study population developing malignant liver tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of malignant liver tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is malignant when it displays the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of individuals in a study population which display benign liver tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is benign when it is generally stable, treatable, circumscribed, that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis, and in a relatively normal state of differentiation.
JSmith
2013-07-26T16:16:18Z
percentage of study population displaying benign hepatic tumors at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
benign hepatic tumor prevalence
benign liver tumor prevalence
CMO:0001713
percentage of study population displaying benign liver tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display benign liver tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is benign when it is generally stable, treatable, circumscribed, that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis, and in a relatively normal state of differentiation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of individuals in a study population which display malignant liver tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is malignant when it displays the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis.
JSmith
2013-07-26T16:18:56Z
percentage of study population displaying malignant hepatic tumors at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
malignant hepatic tumor prevalence
malignant liver tumor prevalence
CMO:0001714
percentage of study population displaying malignant liver tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display malignant liver tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Such a tumor is malignant when it displays the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the entire cross-sectional area of the tibia, that is, the extent of a plane perpendicular to the longest axis of the tibia and bounded by the periosteum, the thick fibrous membrane covering the entire surface of a bone except its articular cartilage and serving as an attachment for muscles and tendons. The tibia is the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
JSmith
2013-07-29T10:35:18Z
MA:0001361
clinical_measurement_ontology
tibia cortical bone midshaft periosteal cross-sectional area
tibial midshaft cortical periosteal area
CMO:0001715
tibia midshaft total cross-sectional area
Measurement of the entire cross-sectional area of the tibia, that is, the extent of a plane perpendicular to the longest axis of the tibia and bounded by the periosteum, the thick fibrous membrane covering the entire surface of a bone except its articular cartilage and serving as an attachment for muscles and tendons. The tibia is the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the tibia, measured midway between the two ends of the bone, that corresponds to the area circumscribed by the endosteum, the tissue lining the medullary or marrow cavity in the shaft of a long bone, i.e. the cross-sectional area of the medullary cavity of the tibia at midshaft. The cross-sectional area of the tibia is the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
JSmith
2013-07-29T10:55:15Z
MA:0001361
tibia cortical bone midshaft endosteal cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
tibial midshaft cortical endosteal area
CMO:0001716
tibia midshaft endosteal cross-sectional area
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the tibia, measured midway between the two ends of the bone, that corresponds to the area circumscribed by the endosteum, the tissue lining the medullary or marrow cavity in the shaft of a long bone, i.e. the cross-sectional area of the medullary cavity of the tibia at midshaft. The cross-sectional area of the tibia is the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
PMID:20699128
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Measurement of all or part of the cross-sectional area of the tibia measured midway between the two ends of the bone. The tibia cross-sectional area is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
JSmith
2013-07-29T11:02:02Z
MA:0001361
tibia cortical bone midshaft cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
tibial midshaft cortical cross-sectional area
CMO:0001717
tibia midshaft cross-sectional area
Measurement of all or part of the cross-sectional area of the tibia measured midway between the two ends of the bone. The tibia cross-sectional area is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
PMID:20699128
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Measurement of all or part of the cross-sectional area of the tibia-fibula, the portion of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds (tibia, the medial and larger bone, and fibula, the lateral and smaller bone) which are fused to form a single bone, e.g. the distal third of the rodent tibia and fibula. The tibia-fibula cross-sectional area is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of the bone.
JSmith
2013-07-29T11:06:00Z
tibia/fibula cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
tibio-fibular complex cross-sectional area
tibiofibular fusion cross-sectional area
CMO:0001718
tibia-fibula cross-sectional area
Measurement of all or part of the cross-sectional area of the tibia-fibula, the portion of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds (tibia, the medial and larger bone, and fibula, the lateral and smaller bone) which are fused to form a single bone, e.g. the distal third of the rodent tibia and fibula. The tibia-fibula cross-sectional area is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of the bone.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
PMID:857566
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the fibula, the lateral and smaller of the two bones of the leg, which articulates proximally with the tibia and distally articulates with or is joined to the tibia.
JSmith
2013-07-29T11:29:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001719
fibula morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the fibula, the lateral and smaller of the two bones of the leg, which articulates proximally with the tibia and distally articulates with or is joined to the tibia.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the fibula, the lateral and smaller of the two bones of the leg, which articulates proximally with the tibia and distally articulates with or is joined to the tibia.
JSmith
2013-07-29T11:30:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001720
fibula area
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the fibula, the lateral and smaller of the two bones of the leg, which articulates proximally with the tibia and distally articulates with or is joined to the tibia.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Measurement of the entire cross-sectional area of the tibia-fibula cortical bone, that is, the extent of a plane perpendicular to the longest axis of the tibia-fibula cortical bone and bounded by the periosteum, the thick fibrous membrane covering the entire surface of a bone except its articular cartilage and serving as an attachment for muscles and tendons. The tibia-fibula is the portion of the two bones (tibia, the medial and larger bone, and fibula, the lateral and smaller bone) of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which are fused to form a single bone, e.g. the distal third of the rodent tibia and fibula. Cortical or compact bone is the relatively solid type of bone tissue found in the middle of long bones which is a hierarchical composite material consisting of a ollagen-hydroxyapatite composite at the lowest level forming a complex network of cylindrical units of laminated bone at the highest level.
JSmith
2013-07-29T12:43:11Z
cortical surface area measurement
EFO:0010736
tibia/fibula cortical bone total cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
tibia-fibula cortical bone periosteal cross-sectional area
tibio-fibular complex cortical bone total cross-sectional area
tibiofibular fusion cortical bone total cross-sectional area
CMO:0001721
tibia-fibula cortical bone total cross-sectional area
Measurement of the entire cross-sectional area of the tibia-fibula cortical bone, that is, the extent of a plane perpendicular to the longest axis of the tibia-fibula cortical bone and bounded by the periosteum, the thick fibrous membrane covering the entire surface of a bone except its articular cartilage and serving as an attachment for muscles and tendons. The tibia-fibula is the portion of the two bones (tibia, the medial and larger bone, and fibula, the lateral and smaller bone) of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which are fused to form a single bone, e.g. the distal third of the rodent tibia and fibula. Cortical or compact bone is the relatively solid type of bone tissue found in the middle of long bones which is a hierarchical composite material consisting of a ollagen-hydroxyapatite composite at the lowest level forming a complex network of cylindrical units of laminated bone at the highest level.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
PMID:20699128
PMID:857566
http://biomech2.me.berkeley.edu/cortical.html
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the tibia-fibula cortical bone that corresponds to the area circumscribed by the endosteum, the tissue lining the medullary or marrow cavity in the shaft of a long bone, i.e. the cross-sectional area of the medullary cavity of the tibia-fibula cortical bone. The cross-sectional area is the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of the tibia-fibula, the portion of the two bones (tibia, the medial and larger bone, and fibula, the lateral and smaller bone) of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which are fused to form a single bone, e.g. the distal third of the rodent tibia and fibula. Cortical or compact bone is the relatively solid type of bone tissue found in the middle of long bones which is a hierarchical composite material consisting of a collagen-hydroxyapatite composite at the lowest level forming a complex network of cylindrical units of laminated bone at the highest level.
JSmith
2013-07-29T12:45:58Z
tibia/fibula cortical bone endosteal cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
tibio-fibular complex cortical bone endosteal cross-sectional area
tibiofibular fusion cortical bone endosteal cross-sectional area
CMO:0001722
tibia-fibula cortical bone endosteal cross-sectional area
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the tibia-fibula cortical bone that corresponds to the area circumscribed by the endosteum, the tissue lining the medullary or marrow cavity in the shaft of a long bone, i.e. the cross-sectional area of the medullary cavity of the tibia-fibula cortical bone. The cross-sectional area is the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of the tibia-fibula, the portion of the two bones (tibia, the medial and larger bone, and fibula, the lateral and smaller bone) of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which are fused to form a single bone, e.g. the distal third of the rodent tibia and fibula. Cortical or compact bone is the relatively solid type of bone tissue found in the middle of long bones which is a hierarchical composite material consisting of a collagen-hydroxyapatite composite at the lowest level forming a complex network of cylindrical units of laminated bone at the highest level.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
PMID:20699128
PMID:857566
http://biomech2.me.berkeley.edu/cortical.html
Any measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by all or part of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
JSmith
2013-07-29T13:06:14Z
MA:0001361
tibial volume measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001723
tibia volume measurement
Any measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by all or part of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the entire tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus, including the diaphysis composed of cortical bone and two epiphyses composed of trabecular bone.
JSmith
2013-07-29T13:14:23Z
MA:0001361
tibial total bone volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001724
tibia total bone volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the entire tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus, including the diaphysis composed of cortical bone and two epiphyses composed of trabecular bone.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibia
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the portion of the tibia composed of cortical bone. The tibia is the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus. Cortical or compact bone is the relatively solid type of bone tissue found in the middle of long bones which is a hierarchical composite material consisting of a collagen-hydroxyapatite composite at the lowest level forming a complex network of cylindrical units of laminated bone at the highest level.
JSmith
2013-07-29T13:18:30Z
MA:0001361
tibial cortical bone volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001725
tibia cortical bone volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the portion of the tibia composed of cortical bone. The tibia is the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus. Cortical or compact bone is the relatively solid type of bone tissue found in the middle of long bones which is a hierarchical composite material consisting of a collagen-hydroxyapatite composite at the lowest level forming a complex network of cylindrical units of laminated bone at the highest level.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
http://biomech2.me.berkeley.edu/cortical.html
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by all or part of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
JSmith
2013-07-29T13:21:48Z
calculated tibial bone volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001726
calculated tibia bone volume
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by all or part of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
A calculated measurement in which the portion of the volume of the tibia corresponding to cortical bone is divided by the entire volume of the tibia and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Volume is the measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by an object. The tibia is the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus. Cortical or compact bone is the relatively solid type of bone tissue found in the middle of long bones which is a hierarchical composite material consisting of a collagen-hydroxyapatite composite at the lowest level forming a complex network of cylindrical units of laminated bone at the highest level.
JSmith
2013-07-29T13:29:06Z
tibial cortical bone volume to tibial total bone volume ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001727
tibia cortical bone volume to tibia total bone volume ratio
A calculated measurement in which the portion of the volume of the tibia corresponding to cortical bone is divided by the entire volume of the tibia and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Volume is the measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by an object. The tibia is the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus. Cortical or compact bone is the relatively solid type of bone tissue found in the middle of long bones which is a hierarchical composite material consisting of a collagen-hydroxyapatite composite at the lowest level forming a complex network of cylindrical units of laminated bone at the highest level.
http://biomech2.me.berkeley.edu/cortical.html
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Measurement of the mineral mass per unit volume of an entire bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts, including any and all relevant subdivisions of that bone.
JSmith
2013-07-29T14:29:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
total vBMD
total volumetric BMD
CMO:0001728
total volumetric bone mineral density
Measurement of the mineral mass per unit volume of an entire bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts, including any and all relevant subdivisions of that bone.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the mineral mass per unit volume of trabecular bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts. Trabecular or spongy bone is the porous type of bone found in the vertebrae and at all articulating joints, consisting of an irregular three-dimensional array of boney rods and plates (trabeculae) which themselves are composed of a composite material with bone marrow filling the spaces of the pores.
JSmith
2013-07-29T14:36:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
trabecular vBMD
trabecular volumetric BMD
CMO:0001729
trabecular volumetric bone mineral density
Measurement of the mineral mass per unit volume of trabecular bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts. Trabecular or spongy bone is the porous type of bone found in the vertebrae and at all articulating joints, consisting of an irregular three-dimensional array of boney rods and plates (trabeculae) which themselves are composed of a composite material with bone marrow filling the spaces of the pores.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
http://biomech2.me.berkeley.edu/trabecular.html
Measurement of the mineral mass per unit volume of cortical bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts. Cortical or compact bone is the relatively solid type of bone tissue found in the middle of long bones which is a hierarchical composite material consisting of a collagen-hydroxyapatite composite at the lowest level forming a complex network of cylindrical units of laminated bone at the highest level.
JSmith
2013-07-29T14:36:18Z
compact vBMD
compact volumetric BMD
cortical vBMD
cortical volumetric BMD
volumetric bone mineral density of compact bone
volumetric bone mineral density of cortical bone
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001730
compact volumetric bone mineral density
Measurement of the mineral mass per unit volume of cortical bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts. Cortical or compact bone is the relatively solid type of bone tissue found in the middle of long bones which is a hierarchical composite material consisting of a collagen-hydroxyapatite composite at the lowest level forming a complex network of cylindrical units of laminated bone at the highest level.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
http://biomech2.me.berkeley.edu/cortical.html
Measurement of the linear distance from one end to the other of the segment of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus, that is straight, that is, that approximates a line representing the shortest path between its two end points.
JSmith
2013-07-30T11:00:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
tibial straight length
CMO:0001731
tibia straight segment length
Measurement of the linear distance from one end to the other of the segment of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus, that is straight, that is, that approximates a line representing the shortest path between its two end points.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
RGD:JRS
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Measurement of the linear distance from one end to the other of the segment of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus, that is curved, that is, that approximates a line with a gradual smooth bend.
JSmith
2013-07-30T11:08:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
tibial curved length
CMO:0001732
tibia curved segment length
Measurement of the linear distance from one end to the other of the segment of the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus, that is curved, that is, that approximates a line with a gradual smooth bend.
Macmillan:The_Macmillan_Online_Dictionary_of_American_English
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Any value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus. Bone biomechanical measurements are calculated values, that is, they have been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation from primary physical measurements.
JSmith
2013-07-30T11:17:57Z
MA:0001361
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001733
tibia biomechanical measurement
Any value resulting from a quantification of the action of forces on or related to the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus. Bone biomechanical measurements are calculated values, that is, they have been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation from primary physical measurements.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
A calculated measurement of the force necessary to fracture the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus, under specified conditions and thus a measure of the biomechanical strength of that bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-07-30T11:29:48Z
MA:0001361
tibia force at failure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001734
tibia ultimate force
A calculated measurement of the force necessary to fracture the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus, under specified conditions and thus a measure of the biomechanical strength of that bone. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
PMID:11905527
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
A calculated measurement of the rigidity of the tibia, that is, the extent to which it resists deformation in response to an applied force, taken as the initial, i.e. the maximum, slope of the load-displacement curve. Tibia is the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-07-30T11:41:29Z
MA:0001361
tibial stiffness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001735
tibia stiffness
A calculated measurement of the rigidity of the tibia, that is, the extent to which it resists deformation in response to an applied force, taken as the initial, i.e. the maximum, slope of the load-displacement curve. Tibia is the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:16059631
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiffness
A calculated measurement of the maximum amount of energy the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus, can absorb under stress before it breaks, derived as the area under the stress-strain or load-displacement curve at the point of failure. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSmith
2013-07-30T11:45:54Z
MA:0001361
clinical_measurement_ontology
tibia energy absorption capacity
tibia energy to break
tibia toughness measurement
tibia work to failure
tibial energy to break
tibial toughness measurement
tibial work to failure
CMO:0001736
tibia total energy absorbed before break
A calculated measurement of the maximum amount of energy the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus, can absorb under stress before it breaks, derived as the area under the stress-strain or load-displacement curve at the point of failure. Bone is the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
PMID:8274302
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Any measurement of the functioning, e.g. the electrical output, of the brain to produce an effect. The brain is the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
JSmith
2013-07-30T15:23:43Z
EFO:0004357
EFO:0006870
EFO:0006871
EFO:0006872
EFO:0006873
EFO:0008358
EFO:0009590
EFO:0009591
alpha wave measurement
beta wave measurement
delta wave measurement
dorsolateral prefrontal cortex functional measurement
theta wave measurement
verbal memory measurement
visual memory measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain electrical activity measurement
brain electrophysiological measurement
electroencephalogram measurement
CMO:0001737
brain activity measurement
Any measurement of the functioning, e.g. the electrical output, of the brain to produce an effect. The brain is the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
JSmith
2013-07-30T15:58:09Z
EFO:0004358
brain spike-wave discharge measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain SWD measurement
brain spike-wave activity measurement
event-related brain oscillation
CMO:0001738
brain spike-and-wave discharge measurement
Measurement of a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_and_Wave
Measurement of the number of periods of spike-and-wave discharges occurring per unit of time. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
JSmith
2013-07-30T16:16:19Z
brain spike-wave discharge rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain SWD rate
brain spike-wave activity rate
seizure rate
CMO:0001739
brain spike-and-wave discharge rate
Measurement of the number of periods of spike-and-wave discharges occurring per unit of time. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/Diagnosis/examandtests/eeg.cfm
Measurement of the cumulated duration of spikes and waves occurring per unit of time during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
JSmith
2013-07-30T16:37:00Z
brain total spike-wave discharge duration
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain total SWD duration
brain total spike-wave activity duration
total experimental time spent in spike-and-wave discharges
CMO:0001740
brain total spike-and-wave discharge duration
Measurement of the cumulated duration of spikes and waves occurring per unit of time during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/Diagnosis/examandtests/eeg.cfm
Measurement of the maximum deviation from the baseline position of the electrical signal during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs. Such deviations can be either positive or negative, i.e. amplitude is the distance from rest (baseline) to crest or from the rest position to the trough position.
JSmith
2013-07-30T16:41:41Z
brain spike-wave discharge amplitude
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain SWD amplitude
brain spike-wave activity amplitude
CMO:0001741
brain spike-and-wave discharge amplitude
Measurement of the maximum deviation from the baseline position of the electrical signal during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs. Such deviations can be either positive or negative, i.e. amplitude is the distance from rest (baseline) to crest or from the rest position to the trough position.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/Diagnosis/examandtests/eeg.cfm
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/waves/u10l2a.cfm#amplitude
Measurement of the number of individual spike-and-wave discharge cycles occurring per second. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
JSmith
2013-07-30T17:05:38Z
brain spike-wave discharge frequency
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain SWD frequency
brain spike-wave activity frequency
CMO:0001742
brain spike-and-wave discharge frequency
Measurement of the number of individual spike-and-wave discharge cycles occurring per second. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.biogetic.com/research.html
The difference in left ventricular diastolic blood pressure between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2013-07-31T13:40:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute change in LVDBP
CMO:0001743
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in left ventricular diastolic blood pressure
The difference in left ventricular diastolic blood pressure between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
Any measurement of the blood pressure in the left ventricle of the heart which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. Left ventricular blood pressure is the pressure, or force per area, exerted by circulating blood against the walls of the left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
JSmith
2013-07-31T15:17:53Z
calculated left ventricular pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001744
calculated left ventricular blood pressure
Any measurement of the blood pressure in the left ventricle of the heart which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. Left ventricular blood pressure is the pressure, or force per area, exerted by circulating blood against the walls of the left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement that is used as an index to characterize the contractile ability of the heart. It is believed that maximum dP/dt is a reasonable index of the initial velocity of myocardial contraction.
JSmith
2013-07-31T15:24:11Z
PMID:32207065
LV dP/dt Max
LVdP/dtmax
dP/dtmax
maximal slope of the systolic pressure increment
peak LV +dP/dt
rate of maximum positive change in left ventricular blood pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001745
maximum rate of positive change in left ventricular blood pressure
A calculated measurement that is used as an index to characterize the contractile ability of the heart. It is believed that maximum dP/dt is a reasonable index of the initial velocity of myocardial contraction.
https://cdac.pulsemetric.com/Reports/HemodynamicDefs.htm
A calculated hemodynamic measurement related to the ability of the heart left ventricle to relax. The point at which the negative pressure fall velocity reaches its peak is taken to be the onset of isovolumic relaxation of the left ventricle.
JSmith
2013-07-31T15:27:12Z
PMID:32207065
maximal slope of the diastolic pressure decrement
clinical_measurement_ontology
dP/dtmin
peak LV -dP/dt
rate of maximum negative change in left ventricular blood pressure
CMO:0001746
maximum rate of negative change in left ventricular blood pressure
A calculated hemodynamic measurement related to the ability of the heart left ventricle to relax. The point at which the negative pressure fall velocity reaches its peak is taken to be the onset of isovolumic relaxation of the left ventricle.
PMID:15733052
A calculated hemodynamic value related to the ability of the heart left ventricle to relax. Tau is calculated as an exponential function of the change in intraventricular pressure during the diastolic isovolumic left ventricular pressure decrease.
JSmith
2013-07-31T15:29:00Z
left ventricular function
EFO:0004295
Left ventricular relaxation time constant
P/(−dP/dt)
T
Tau
time constant of left ventricular relaxation
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001747
time constant of left ventricular pressure decay
A calculated hemodynamic value related to the ability of the heart left ventricle to relax. Tau is calculated as an exponential function of the change in intraventricular pressure during the diastolic isovolumic left ventricular pressure decrease.
PMID:15733052
Any measurement related to the activity of one or more organisms cleaning themselves or one another.
JSmith
2013-07-31T15:46:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
displacement activity reaction measurement
CMO:0001748
grooming measurement
Any measurement related to the activity of one or more organisms cleaning themselves or one another.
Macmillan:The_Macmillan_Online_Dictionary_of_American_English
The total amount of time during an experiment in which an animal is maintained in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, or in an appliance or device designed for a particular purpose, that the animal spends cleaning itself or cleaning another animal.
JSmith
2013-08-01T11:06:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001749
duration of grooming in an experimental apparatus
The total amount of time during an experiment in which an animal is maintained in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, or in an appliance or device designed for a particular purpose, that the animal spends cleaning itself or cleaning another animal.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Macmillan:The_Macmillan_Online_Dictionary_of_American_English
The total amount of time that the animal spends in a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus cleaning itself or cleaning another animal. An experimental apparatus is a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose.
JSmith
2013-08-01T12:14:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001750
duration of grooming in a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
The total amount of time that the animal spends in a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus cleaning itself or cleaning another animal. An experimental apparatus is a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Macmillan:The_Macmillan_Online_Dictionary_of_American_English
A value or quantity determined by count of distinct, separable periods of time during which an animal in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose is cleaning itself or another animal.
JSmith
2013-08-01T12:23:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of grooming acts in an experimental apparatus
CMO:0001751
number of periods of grooming in an experimental apparatus
A value or quantity determined by count of distinct, separable periods of time during which an animal in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose is cleaning itself or another animal.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Macmillan:The_Macmillan_Online_Dictionary_of_American_English
A value or quantity determined by count of how many times a quadrupedal subject in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose rises up on its back legs.
JSmith
2013-08-01T12:53:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001752
number of rearing movements in an experimental apparatus
A value or quantity determined by count of how many times a quadrupedal subject in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose rises up on its back legs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A value or quantity determined by count of how many times a quadrupedal subject in a distinct and specified area of a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, rises up on its back legs.
JSmith
2013-08-01T12:58:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001753
number of rearing movements in a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
A value or quantity determined by count of how many times a quadrupedal subject in a distinct and specified area of a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, rises up on its back legs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount of time between putting an experimental subject in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, and the point of first voluntary locomotion of the subject.
JSmith
2013-08-01T13:24:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
latency period before voluntary movement in an experimental apparatus
CMO:0001754
time to first movement in an experimental apparatus
The amount of time between putting an experimental subject in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, and the point of first voluntary locomotion of the subject.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the physical form or structure of the pituitary gland, the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2013-08-01T16:27:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001755
calculated pituitary gland morphological measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the physical form or structure of the pituitary gland, the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of pituicytes, the glial-type cells of the posterior pituitary whose main role is to assist in the storage and release of neurohypophysial hormones such as oxytocin and vasopressin, in a specified sample of pituitary gland, the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2013-08-01T16:44:37Z
pituitary gland cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001756
pituicyte count
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of pituicytes, the glial-type cells of the posterior pituitary whose main role is to assist in the storage and release of neurohypophysial hormones such as oxytocin and vasopressin, in a specified sample of pituitary gland, the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pituicyte
A calculated measurement in which the number of lactotrophs in a specified sample of prolactinoma is divided by the total number of pituicytes in that sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A prolactinoma is a pituitary adenoma which secretes prolactin.
JSmith
2013-08-01T16:48:31Z
PMID:16416090
lactotroph density in prolactinoma
prolactin-positive cell count to total pituicyte count ratio in prolactinoma
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001757
lactotroph count to total pituicyte count ratio in prolactinoma
A calculated measurement in which the number of lactotrophs in a specified sample of prolactinoma is divided by the total number of pituicytes in that sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A prolactinoma is a pituitary adenoma which secretes prolactin.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pituicyte
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display endometrioid carcinoma at a point in time or develop endometrioid carcinoma within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Endometrioid carcinoma is a malignant new growth occurring in the uterine fundus and ovaries and characterized by glandular patterns resembling those of the endometrium, which is made up of epithelial cells tending to infiltrate surrounding tissues and to give rise to metastases.
JSmith
2013-08-01T17:49:32Z
MESH:D018269
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001758
endometrioid carcinoma incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display endometrioid carcinoma at a point in time or develop endometrioid carcinoma within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Endometrioid carcinoma is a malignant new growth occurring in the uterine fundus and ovaries and characterized by glandular patterns resembling those of the endometrium, which is made up of epithelial cells tending to infiltrate surrounding tissues and to give rise to metastases.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of endometrioid carcinoma appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Endometrioid carcinoma is a malignant new growth occurring in the uterine fundus and ovaries and characterized by glandular patterns resembling those of the endometrium, which is made up of epithelial cells tending to infiltrate surrounding tissues and to give rise to metastases.
JSmith
2013-08-01T17:50:28Z
MESH:D018269
clinical_measurement_ontology
endometrioid carcinoma incidence
CMO:0001759
percentage of study population developing endometrioid carcinoma during a period of time
The number of new cases of endometrioid carcinoma appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Endometrioid carcinoma is a malignant new growth occurring in the uterine fundus and ovaries and characterized by glandular patterns resembling those of the endometrium, which is made up of epithelial cells tending to infiltrate surrounding tissues and to give rise to metastases.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display endometrioid carcinoma at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Endometrioid carcinoma is a malignant new growth occurring in the uterine fundus and ovaries and characterized by glandular patterns resembling those of the endometrium, which is made up of epithelial cells tending to infiltrate surrounding tissues and to give rise to metastases.
JSmith
2013-08-01T17:51:18Z
MESH:D018269
clinical_measurement_ontology
endometrioid carcinoma prevalence
CMO:0001760
percentage of study population displaying endometrioid carcinoma at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display endometrioid carcinoma at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Endometrioid carcinoma is a malignant new growth occurring in the uterine fundus and ovaries and characterized by glandular patterns resembling those of the endometrium, which is made up of epithelial cells tending to infiltrate surrounding tissues and to give rise to metastases.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions, i.e., the sum of all measured areas on the outer, superficial or external aspect of an individual liver occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2013-08-06T17:02:30Z
total area of tumorous lesions in an individual liver
total area of tumors in a single liver
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001761
total surface area of liver occupied by tumorous lesions
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions, i.e., the sum of all measured areas on the outer, superficial or external aspect of an individual liver occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the drink, that is, the liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2013-08-06T17:17:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001762
drink intake weight
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the drink, that is, the liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed in a specified period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of a solution of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, that is consumed as a drink, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2013-08-06T17:26:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
alcohol intake weight
CMO:0001763
ethanol intake weight
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of a solution of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, that is consumed as a drink, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., in a specified period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight or heaviness of a solution of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, that is consumed as a drink, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2013-08-06T17:29:45Z
calculated alcohol intake weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001764
calculated ethanol intake weight
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight or heaviness of a solution of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, that is consumed as a drink, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., in a specified period of time.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated measurement in which ethanol intake weight is divided by total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism. Ethanol intake weight is the heaviness of a solution of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, that is consumed as a drink, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., in a specified period of time. Body weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2013-08-06T17:34:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
alcohol intake weight to body weight ratio
CMO:0001765
ethanol intake weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which ethanol intake weight is divided by total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism. Ethanol intake weight is the heaviness of a solution of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, that is consumed as a drink, a liquid brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., in a specified period of time. Body weight is the heaviness or degree to which a body is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Any measurement related to a change of place or position of all or part of the body of an organism, or to the ability of an organism to maintain bodily equilibrium and postural control, the motor control that stabilizes the body in space by integrating sensory input about body position (somatosensory, visual, and vestibular input) with motor output to coordinate the action of muscles and keep the body's center of mass within its base of support.
JSmith
2013-08-12T16:29:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001766
body movement/balance measurement
Any measurement related to a change of place or position of all or part of the body of an organism, or to the ability of an organism to maintain bodily equilibrium and postural control, the motor control that stabilizes the body in space by integrating sensory input about body position (somatosensory, visual, and vestibular input) with motor output to coordinate the action of muscles and keep the body's center of mass within its base of support.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Any measurement related to the ability of an organism to maintain bodily equilibrium and postural control, the motor control that stabilizes the body in space by integrating sensory input about body position (somatosensory, visual, and vestibular input) with motor output to coordinate the action of muscles and keep the body's center of mass within its base of support.
JSmith
2013-08-12T16:31:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001767
balance measurement
Any measurement related to the ability of an organism to maintain bodily equilibrium and postural control, the motor control that stabilizes the body in space by integrating sensory input about body position (somatosensory, visual, and vestibular input) with motor output to coordinate the action of muscles and keep the body's center of mass within its base of support.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a solution of quinine consumed as a drink, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst and/or for nourishment. Quinine is a bitter alkaloid of cinchona that has antimalarial, analgesic, antipyretic, mild oxytocic, cardiac depressant, and sclerosing properties, and decreases the excitability of the motor end plate.
JSmith
2013-08-12T17:06:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001768
quinine drink intake volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a solution of quinine consumed as a drink, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst and/or for nourishment. Quinine is a bitter alkaloid of cinchona that has antimalarial, analgesic, antipyretic, mild oxytocic, cardiac depressant, and sclerosing properties, and decreases the excitability of the motor end plate.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a solution of quinine consumed as a drink, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst and/or for nourishment. Quinine is a bitter alkaloid of cinchona that has antimalarial, analgesic, antipyretic, mild oxytocic, cardiac depressant, and sclerosing properties, and decreases the excitability of the motor end plate.
JSmith
2013-08-12T17:11:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001769
calculated quinine drink intake volume
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a solution of quinine consumed as a drink, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst and/or for nourishment. Quinine is a bitter alkaloid of cinchona that has antimalarial, analgesic, antipyretic, mild oxytocic, cardiac depressant, and sclerosing properties, and decreases the excitability of the motor end plate.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated measurement in which the entire volume of drink consumed during a specified period when that drink consists of both water with no additives and water with added quinine, is divided by the entire volume of drink consumed during a separate but equivalent period when that drink consists only of water with no additives, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The volume of drink is the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst and/or for nourishment. Quinine-water is quinine, a bitter alkaloid of cinchona that has antimalarial, analgesic, antipyretic, mild oxytocic, cardiac depressant, and sclerosing properties and that decreases the excitability of the motor end plate, dissolved at a specified concentration in water, the clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid each molecule of which contains one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen (H2O).
JSmith
2013-08-12T17:23:13Z
total water plus quinine-water intake to total water only intake ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
quinine index
CMO:0001770
combined water and quinine-water intake to total water only intake ratio
A calculated measurement in which the entire volume of drink consumed during a specified period when that drink consists of both water with no additives and water with added quinine, is divided by the entire volume of drink consumed during a separate but equivalent period when that drink consists only of water with no additives, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The volume of drink is the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst and/or for nourishment. Quinine-water is quinine, a bitter alkaloid of cinchona that has antimalarial, analgesic, antipyretic, mild oxytocic, cardiac depressant, and sclerosing properties and that decreases the excitability of the motor end plate, dissolved at a specified concentration in water, the clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid each molecule of which contains one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen (H2O).
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, found in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
JSmith
2013-08-12T18:11:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
calculated blood alcohol level
CMO:0001771
calculated blood ethanol level
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, found in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A calculated measurement of the decrease in the concentration (the amount per unit of volume) of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them, per unit time.
jsmith
2013-08-13T16:55:38Z
alcohol clearance rate
alcohol disappearance rate
decrease in blood ethanol concentration per unit time
ethanol disappearance rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001772
blood ethanol clearance rate
A calculated measurement of the decrease in the concentration (the amount per unit of volume) of ethanol, the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene, in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them, per unit time.
PMID:12972953
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A calculated measurement of the rate at which the amount of alcohol in the blood divided by body weight (i.e. heaviness) decreases over time, that is, blood alcohol amount divided by body weight divided by the specified period of time. Ethanol is the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene. Blood is the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
jsmith
2013-08-13T17:00:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ethanol metabolism rate
CMO:0001773
decrease in blood ethanol level to body weight ratio per unit time
A calculated measurement of the rate at which the amount of alcohol in the blood divided by body weight (i.e. heaviness) decreases over time, that is, blood alcohol amount divided by body weight divided by the specified period of time. Ethanol is the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene. Blood is the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
PMID:12972953
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A quantification which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of any parameter related to the process whereby food (i.e. material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) is taken in for utilization by the body.
JSmith
2013-09-11T13:00:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001774
calculated food intake measurement
A quantification which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of any parameter related to the process whereby food (i.e. material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) is taken in for utilization by the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement of the difference in the amount of food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body between two points in time or two conditions, expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2013-09-11T14:22:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001775
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in food intake
A calculated measurement of the difference in the amount of food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body between two points in time or two conditions, expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
A calculated measurement of the difference in the weight of food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body between two points in time or two conditions, expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity. Weight is the vertical force experienced by a mass as a result of gravitation.
JSmith
2013-09-11T14:24:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001776
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in food intake weight
A calculated measurement of the difference in the weight of food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body between two points in time or two conditions, expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity. Weight is the vertical force experienced by a mass as a result of gravitation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
A calculated measurement of the difference in the volume, i.e., the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body between two points in time or two conditions, expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2013-09-11T14:25:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001777
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in food intake volume
A calculated measurement of the difference in the volume, i.e., the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body between two points in time or two conditions, expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in the amount of food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body, between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-09-11T14:28:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
relative change in food intake
CMO:0001778
percent change in food intake
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in the amount of food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body, between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent_change
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in the volume, i.e., the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body, between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2013-09-11T14:30:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
relative change in food intake volume
CMO:0001779
percent change in food intake volume
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in the volume, i.e., the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body, between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent_change
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in the weight of food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body, between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage. Weight is the vertical force experienced by a mass as a result of gravitation.
JSmith
2013-09-11T14:30:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
relative change in food intake weight
CMO:0001780
percent change in food intake weight
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in the weight of food (material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and/or minerals and that is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life) taken in for utilization by the body, between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage. Weight is the vertical force experienced by a mass as a result of gravitation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent_change
Measurement of the amount of one or more catecholamine hormones, any of a group of amines composed of a pyrocatechol molecule and the aliphatic portion of an amine that have important physiological effects as hormones and usually also as neurotransmitters, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. A hormone is a substance produced in one part or organ of the body that initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
JSmith
2013-09-11T15:13:40Z
CHEBI:33567
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001781
blood catecholamine hormone level
Measurement of the amount of one or more catecholamine hormones, any of a group of amines composed of a pyrocatechol molecule and the aliphatic portion of an amine that have important physiological effects as hormones and usually also as neurotransmitters, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. A hormone is a substance produced in one part or organ of the body that initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of dopamine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter formed by the decarboxylation of dopa, which is an intermediate product in the synthesis of norepinephrine and is involved motor control, cognition, and reward, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
JSmith
2013-09-11T15:16:56Z
CHEBI:18243
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001782
blood dopamine level
Measurement of the amount of dopamine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter formed by the decarboxylation of dopa, which is an intermediate product in the synthesis of norepinephrine and is involved motor control, cognition, and reward, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of dopamine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter formed by the decarboxylation of dopa, which is an intermediate product in the synthesis of norepinephrine and is involved motor control, cognition, and reward, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-09-11T15:23:16Z
CHEBI:18243
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001783
serum dopamine level
Measurement of the amount of dopamine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter formed by the decarboxylation of dopa, which is an intermediate product in the synthesis of norepinephrine and is involved motor control, cognition, and reward, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the amount of dopamine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter formed by the decarboxylation of dopa, which is an intermediate product in the synthesis of norepinephrine and is involved motor control, cognition, and reward, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-09-11T15:23:21Z
CHEBI:18243
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001784
plasma dopamine level
Measurement of the amount of dopamine, a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter formed by the decarboxylation of dopa, which is an intermediate product in the synthesis of norepinephrine and is involved motor control, cognition, and reward, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the recordable electrical energy in a renal sympathetic nerve, a nerve of the autonomic nervous system that regulates involuntary and automatic reactions, especially to stress, associated with and controlling activity of the kidneys. A nerve is any of the cordlike structures that convey impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that each consist of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers.
JSmith
2013-09-17T18:26:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated RSNA measurement
CMO:0001785
calculated renal sympathetic nerve activity measurement
A measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the recordable electrical energy in a renal sympathetic nerve, a nerve of the autonomic nervous system that regulates involuntary and automatic reactions, especially to stress, associated with and controlling activity of the kidneys. A nerve is any of the cordlike structures that convey impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that each consist of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the recordable electrical energy of a renal sympathetic nerve assessed after the application of an agent or activity designed to excite or increase the activity of is divided by the activity of such a nerve assessed without outside influences and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A renal sympathetic nerve is a nerve (a cordlike structure that conveys impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that consists of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers) of the autonomic nervous system that regulates involuntary and automatic reactions, especially to stress, associated with and controlling activity of the kidneys.
JSmith
2013-09-20T12:30:31Z
stimulated RSNA to basal RSNA ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001786
stimulated renal sympathetic nerve activity to basal renal sympathetic nerve activity ratio
A calculated measurement in which the recordable electrical energy of a renal sympathetic nerve assessed after the application of an agent or activity designed to excite or increase the activity of is divided by the activity of such a nerve assessed without outside influences and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A renal sympathetic nerve is a nerve (a cordlike structure that conveys impulses between the central nervous system and one or more parts of the body, and that consists of an outer connective tissue sheath surrounding a bundle of conductive fibers) of the autonomic nervous system that regulates involuntary and automatic reactions, especially to stress, associated with and controlling activity of the kidneys.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Any measurement of an abnormal growth of the mucous membrane lining the uterus resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2013-09-20T16:04:09Z
MESH:D016889
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001787
endometrial tumor measurement
Any measurement of an abnormal growth of the mucous membrane lining the uterus resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of an abnormal and malignant growth of the epithelial cells of the mucous membrane lining the uterus that results from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, serves no physiological function, and forms or appears to form glandular structures.
JSmith
2013-09-20T16:05:38Z
MESH:D018269
clinical_measurement_ontology
endometrioid carcinoma measurement
CMO:0001788
endometrial adenocarcinoma measurement
Any measurement of an abnormal and malignant growth of the epithelial cells of the mucous membrane lining the uterus that results from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, serves no physiological function, and forms or appears to form glandular structures.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display endometrial adenocarcinomas at a point in time or develop endometrial adenocarcinomas within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. An endometrial adenocarcinoma is an abnormal and malignant growth of the epithelial cells of the mucous membrane lining the uterus that results from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, serves no physiological function, and forms or appears to form glandular structures.
JSmith
2013-09-20T16:07:01Z
MESH:D018269
clinical_measurement_ontology
endometrioid carcinoma incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0001789
endometrial adenocarcinoma incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display endometrial adenocarcinomas at a point in time or develop endometrial adenocarcinomas within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. An endometrial adenocarcinoma is an abnormal and malignant growth of the epithelial cells of the mucous membrane lining the uterus that results from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, serves no physiological function, and forms or appears to form glandular structures.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of endometrial adenocarcinomas appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. An endometrial adenocarcinoma is an abnormal and malignant growth of the epithelial cells of the mucous membrane lining the uterus that results from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, serves no physiological function, and forms or appears to form glandular structures.
JSmith
2013-09-20T16:10:37Z
MESH:D018269
clinical_measurement_ontology
endometrial adenocarcinoma incidence measurement
endometrioid carcinoma incidence measurement
CMO:0001790
percentage of study population developing endometrial adenocarcinomas during a period of time
The number of new cases of endometrial adenocarcinomas appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. An endometrial adenocarcinoma is an abnormal and malignant growth of the epithelial cells of the mucous membrane lining the uterus that results from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, serves no physiological function, and forms or appears to form glandular structures.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display endometrial adenocarcinomas at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. An endometrial adenocarcinoma is an abnormal and malignant growth of the epithelial cells of the mucous membrane lining the uterus that results from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, serves no physiological function, and forms or appears to form glandular structures.
JSmith
2013-09-20T16:12:10Z
MESH:D018269
clinical_measurement_ontology
endometrial adenocarcinoma prevalence measurement
endometrioid carcinoma prevalence measurement
CMO:0001791
percentage of study population displaying endometrial adenocarcinomas at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display endometrial adenocarcinomas at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. An endometrial adenocarcinoma is an abnormal and malignant growth of the epithelial cells of the mucous membrane lining the uterus that results from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, serves no physiological function, and forms or appears to form glandular structures.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the entire volume of drink consumed during a specified period when that drink consists of both water with no additives and water with added saccharin, is divided by the entire volume of drink consumed during a separate but equivalent period when that drink consists only of water with no additives, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The volume of drink is the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst and/or for nourishment. Saccharin-water is saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, dissolved at a specified concentration in water, the clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid each molecule of which contains one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen (H2O).
JSmith
2013-08-12T13:38:32Z
total water plus saccharin-water intake to total water only intake ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
saccharin index
CMO:0001792
combined water and saccharin-water intake to total water only intake ratio
A calculated measurement in which the entire volume of drink consumed during a specified period when that drink consists of both water with no additives and water with added saccharin, is divided by the entire volume of drink consumed during a separate but equivalent period when that drink consists only of water with no additives, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The volume of drink is the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst and/or for nourishment. Saccharin-water is saccharin, a cyclic imine of 2-sulfobenzoic acid which is 500 times sweeter than sugar and used as a nonnutritive sweetener, dissolved at a specified concentration in water, the clear, colorless, odorless, tasteless liquid each molecule of which contains one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen (H2O).
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The quantification of a parameter related to an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occurs in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T11:30:16Z
MESH:D015179
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
colorectal neoplasm measurement
CMO:0001793
colorectal tumor measurement
The quantification of a parameter related to an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occurs in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A value or quantity determined by count of colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:05:43Z
MESH:D015179
colorectal tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
colorectal neoplasm number
CMO:0001794
colorectal tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A value or quantity determined by count of benign colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which are generally stable, treatable, circumscribed (that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis), and in a relatively normal state of differentiation, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:10:49Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000030
benign colorectal tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
benign colorectal neoplasm number
colorectal adenoma number
CMO:0001795
benign colorectal tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of benign colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which are generally stable, treatable, circumscribed (that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis), and in a relatively normal state of differentiation, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
A value or quantity determined by count of malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:13:07Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
malignant colorectal tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
colorectal adenocarcinoma number
malignant colorectal neoplasm number
CMO:0001796
malignant colorectal tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect of one or more colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:16:42Z
MESH:D015179
clinical_measurement_ontology
colorectal neoplasm surface area measurement
CMO:0001797
colorectal tumor surface area measurement
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect of one or more colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect of one or more malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:23:59Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
clinical_measurement_ontology
colorectal adenocarcinoma surface area measurement
malignant colorectal neoplasm surface area measurement
CMO:0001798
malignant colorectal tumor surface area measurement
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect of one or more malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect of one or more benign colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which are generally stable, treatable, circumscribed (that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis), and in a relatively normal state of differentiation, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:24:03Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000030
clinical_measurement_ontology
benign colorectal neoplasm surface area measurement
colorectal adenoma surface area measurement
CMO:0001799
benign colorectal tumor surface area measurement
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect of one or more benign colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which are generally stable, treatable, circumscribed (that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis), and in a relatively normal state of differentiation, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display colorectal tumors at a point in time or develop colorectal tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:28:56Z
MESH:D015179
clinical_measurement_ontology
colorectal cancer incidence/prevalence measurement
colorectal neoplasm incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0001800
colorectal tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display colorectal tumors at a point in time or develop colorectal tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of colorectal tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:32:32Z
MESH:D015179
clinical_measurement_ontology
colorectal cancer incidence
colorectal neoplasm incidence
colorectal tumor incidence
CMO:0001801
percentage of study population developing colorectal tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of colorectal tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of malignant colorectal tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:34:05Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
clinical_measurement_ontology
colorectal adenocarcinoma incidence
malignant colorectal cancer incidence
malignant colorectal neoplasm incidence
malignant colorectal tumor incidence
CMO:0001802
percentage of study population developing malignant colorectal tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of malignant colorectal tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of benign colorectal tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Benign colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which are generally stable, treatable, circumscribed (that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis), and in a relatively normal state of differentiation, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:34:07Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000030
clinical_measurement_ontology
benign colorectal cancer incidence
benign colorectal neoplasm incidence
benign colorectal tumor incidence
colorectal adenoma incidence
CMO:0001803
percentage of study population developing benign colorectal tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of benign colorectal tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Benign colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which are generally stable, treatable, circumscribed (that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis), and in a relatively normal state of differentiation, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display colorectal tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:38:56Z
MESH:D015179
clinical_measurement_ontology
colorectal cancer prevalence
colorectal neoplasm prevalence
colorectal tumor prevalence
CMO:0001804
percentage of study population displaying colorectal tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display colorectal tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display malignant colorectal tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:41:42Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
clinical_measurement_ontology
colorectal adenocarcinoma prevalence
malignant colorectal cancer prevalence
malignant colorectal neoplasm prevalence
malignant colorectal tumor prevalence
CMO:0001805
percentage of study population displaying malignant colorectal tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display malignant colorectal tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display benign colorectal tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Benign colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which are generally stable, treatable, circumscribed (that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis), and in a relatively normal state of differentiation, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
JSmith
2013-09-26T12:41:45Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000030
clinical_measurement_ontology
benign colorectal cancer prevalence
benign colorectal neoplasm prevalence
benign colorectal tumor prevalence
colorectal adenoma prevalence
CMO:0001806
percentage of study population displaying benign colorectal tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display benign colorectal tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Benign colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which are generally stable, treatable, circumscribed (that is, not displaying invasiveness or metastasis), and in a relatively normal state of differentiation, and which occur in the large intestine, the distal portion of the alimentary canal, especially in the colon and/or rectum, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the anal canal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the hair, wool, or fur of an organism, that is, of either a single cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filament characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal, or of the aggregate of all such filaments.
JSmith
2013-09-26T18:22:22Z
EFO:0005038
EFO:0007821
EFO:0007823
EFO:0007824
EFO:0007825
hair morphology
hair morphology measurement
balding measurement
facial hair thickness measurement
hair shape measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001807
coat/hair morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the hair, wool, or fur of an organism, that is, of either a single cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filament characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal, or of the aggregate of all such filaments.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the color of the hair, wool, or fur of an organism, that is, of either a single cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filament characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal, or of the aggregate of all such filaments. Color is property of a surface or substance due to absorption of certain light rays and reflection of others within the range of wavelengths (roughly 370-760 nm) adequate to excite the retinal receptors.
JSmith
2013-09-26T18:23:32Z
EFO:0007822
hair colour measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001808
coat/hair color measurement
Any measurement of the color of the hair, wool, or fur of an organism, that is, of either a single cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filament characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal, or of the aggregate of all such filaments. Color is property of a surface or substance due to absorption of certain light rays and reflection of others within the range of wavelengths (roughly 370-760 nm) adequate to excite the retinal receptors.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the color of the hair, wool, or fur of an organism, that is, of either a single cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filament characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal, or of the aggregate of all such filaments. Color is property of a surface or substance due to absorption of certain light rays and reflection of others within the range of wavelengths (roughly 370-760 nm) adequate to excite the retinal receptors.
JSmith
2013-09-26T18:25:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001809
calculated coat/hair color measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the color of the hair, wool, or fur of an organism, that is, of either a single cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filament characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal, or of the aggregate of all such filaments. Color is property of a surface or substance due to absorption of certain light rays and reflection of others within the range of wavelengths (roughly 370-760 nm) adequate to excite the retinal receptors.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the body surface occupied by hair, wool, or fur (cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal) containing proteins or other substances which give that hair the appearance of color, is divided by the value representing the entirety of the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the body surface of the organism occupied by hair, wool, or fur with or without color, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Color is property of a surface or substance due to absorption of certain light rays and reflection of others within the range of wavelengths (roughly 370-760 nm) adequate to excite the retinal receptors.
JSmith
2013-09-26T18:26:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001810
pigmented coat/hair area to total coat/hair area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the body surface occupied by hair, wool, or fur (cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal) containing proteins or other substances which give that hair the appearance of color, is divided by the value representing the entirety of the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the body surface of the organism occupied by hair, wool, or fur with or without color, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Color is property of a surface or substance due to absorption of certain light rays and reflection of others within the range of wavelengths (roughly 370-760 nm) adequate to excite the retinal receptors.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the dorsal half of the body surface occupied by hair, wool, or fur (cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal) containing proteins or other substances which give that hair the appearance of color, is divided by the value representing the entirety of the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the dorsal half of the body surface of the organism occupied by hair, wool, or fur with or without color, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The dorsal half of the body is the approximately fifty percent of the body closest to the back and, in vertebrates, containing the spine. Color is property of a surface or substance due to absorption of certain light rays and reflection of others within the range of wavelengths (roughly 370-760 nm) adequate to excite the retinal receptors.
JSmith
2013-09-26T18:27:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001811
pigmented dorsal coat/hair area to total dorsal coat/hair area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the dorsal half of the body surface occupied by hair, wool, or fur (cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal) containing proteins or other substances which give that hair the appearance of color, is divided by the value representing the entirety of the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the dorsal half of the body surface of the organism occupied by hair, wool, or fur with or without color, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The dorsal half of the body is the approximately fifty percent of the body closest to the back and, in vertebrates, containing the spine. Color is property of a surface or substance due to absorption of certain light rays and reflection of others within the range of wavelengths (roughly 370-760 nm) adequate to excite the retinal receptors.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the ventral half of the body surface occupied by hair, wool, or fur (cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal) containing proteins or other substances which give that hair the appearance of color, is divided by the value representing the entirety of the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the ventral half of the body surface of the organism occupied by hair, wool, or fur with or without color, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The ventral half of the body is the approximately fifty percent of the body that is closest to the anterior aspect of the human body or the lower surface of the body of an animal, and in vertebrates, furthest from the spine. Color is property of a surface or substance due to absorption of certain light rays and reflection of others within the range of wavelengths (roughly 370-760 nm) adequate to excite the retinal receptors.
JSmith
2013-09-26T18:28:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001812
pigmented ventral coat/hair area to total ventral coat/hair area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the ventral half of the body surface occupied by hair, wool, or fur (cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal) containing proteins or other substances which give that hair the appearance of color, is divided by the value representing the entirety of the two-dimensional extent of the planar region of the ventral half of the body surface of the organism occupied by hair, wool, or fur with or without color, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The ventral half of the body is the approximately fifty percent of the body that is closest to the anterior aspect of the human body or the lower surface of the body of an animal, and in vertebrates, furthest from the spine. Color is property of a surface or substance due to absorption of certain light rays and reflection of others within the range of wavelengths (roughly 370-760 nm) adequate to excite the retinal receptors.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the two-dimensional extent of the part(s) of the head region of the pancreas (that is, the portion of the pancreas which lies closest to the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine) in which insulin, the major, fuel-regulating peptide hormone that promotes storage of glucose and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, can be detected is divided by the value representing the entirety of the two-dimensional extent of the head region of the pancreas, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally.
JSmith
2013-10-04T16:52:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ratio of IPCA to total area of duodenal region of pancreas
ratio of IPCA to total area of pancreas head region
ratio of duodenal IPCA
ratio of insulin-positive cell area to total area of head region of pancreas
CMO:0001813
ratio of insulin-positive cell area to total area of duodenal region of pancreas
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the two-dimensional extent of the part(s) of the head region of the pancreas (that is, the portion of the pancreas which lies closest to the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine) in which insulin, the major, fuel-regulating peptide hormone that promotes storage of glucose and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, can be detected is divided by the value representing the entirety of the two-dimensional extent of the head region of the pancreas, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the two-dimensional extent of the part(s) of the tail region of the pancreas (that is, the portion of the pancreas which lies furthest from the major pancreatic duct and closest to the spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes) in which insulin, the major, fuel-regulating peptide hormone that promotes storage of glucose and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, can be detected is divided by the value representing the entirety of the two-dimensional extent of the tail region of the pancreas, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally.
JSmith
2013-10-04T16:54:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ratio of IPCA to total area of pancreas tail region
ratio of IPCA to total area of splenic region of pancreas
ratio of insulin-positive cell area to total area of tail region of pancreas
ratio of splenic IPCA
CMO:0001814
ratio of insulin-positive cell area to total area of splenic region of pancreas
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the two-dimensional extent of the part(s) of the tail region of the pancreas (that is, the portion of the pancreas which lies furthest from the major pancreatic duct and closest to the spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes) in which insulin, the major, fuel-regulating peptide hormone that promotes storage of glucose and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, can be detected is divided by the value representing the entirety of the two-dimensional extent of the tail region of the pancreas, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas
Measurement of the weight, i.e., the heaviness or the force with which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of a single pancreatic islet or of the total of all of the islets in the entire pancreas or in a specified part thereof. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells.
JSmith
2013-10-11T11:17:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001815
pancreatic islet weight
Measurement of the weight, i.e., the heaviness or the force with which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of a single pancreatic islet or of the total of all of the islets in the entire pancreas or in a specified part thereof. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight, i.e., the heaviness or the force with which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of a single pancreatic islet or of the total of all of the islets in the entire pancreas or in a specified part thereof. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells.
JSmith
2013-10-11T16:20:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001816
calculated pancreatic islet weight
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight, i.e., the heaviness or the force with which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity, of a single pancreatic islet or of the total of all of the islets in the entire pancreas or in a specified part thereof. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight (the heaviness or the force with which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of the entirety of the islet beta cells in the pancreas. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells. An islet beta cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which is found in a pancreatic islet and produces the hormones insulin and amylin.
JSmith
2013-10-11T16:22:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated islet beta cell mass of total pancreas
CMO:0001817
calculated total pancreatic islet beta cell weight
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight (the heaviness or the force with which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of the entirety of the islet beta cells in the pancreas. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells. An islet beta cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which is found in a pancreatic islet and produces the hormones insulin and amylin.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight (the heaviness or the force with which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of the islet beta cells in the head region of the pancreas, the portion of the pancreas which lies closest to the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine, and contains the major pancreatic duct. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells. An islet beta cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which is found in a pancreatic islet and produces the hormones insulin and amylin.
JSmith
2013-10-11T16:25:01Z
calculated weight of islet beta cells in the head region of pancreas
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated islet beta cell mass of duodenal region of pancreas
CMO:0001818
calculated weight of islet beta cells in duodenal region of pancreas
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight (the heaviness or the force with which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of the islet beta cells in the head region of the pancreas, the portion of the pancreas which lies closest to the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine, and contains the major pancreatic duct. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells. An islet beta cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which is found in a pancreatic islet and produces the hormones insulin and amylin.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight (the heaviness or the force with which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of the islet beta cells in the tail region of the pancreas (that is, the portion of the pancreas which lies furthest from the major pancreatic duct and closest to the spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes). The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells. An islet beta cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which is found in a pancreatic islet and produces the hormones insulin and amylin.
JSmith
2013-10-11T16:27:41Z
calculated weight of islet beta cells in the tail region of pancreas
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated islet beta cell mass of splenic region of pancreas
CMO:0001819
calculated weight of islet beta cells in splenic region of pancreas
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight (the heaviness or the force with which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of the islet beta cells in the tail region of the pancreas (that is, the portion of the pancreas which lies furthest from the major pancreatic duct and closest to the spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes). The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells. An islet beta cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which is found in a pancreatic islet and produces the hormones insulin and amylin.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated measurement in which the weight, that is, the heaviness or the force with which a body is drawn toward earth by gravity, of the beta cells in the head region of the pancreas is derived by multiplying the weight of the entire head region of the pancreas by this fraction: [average cross-sectional area of pancreatic islet beta cells in the head region divided by average cross-sectional area of the head region of the pancreas]. The head region of the pancreas is the portion of the pancreas which lies closest to the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells. An islet beta cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which is found in a pancreatic islet and produces the hormones insulin and amylin. Area is the value representing the size of the two-dimensional extent of an object.
JSmith
2013-10-14T15:24:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001820
duodenal region pancreatic beta cell weight calculated as the product of pancreas duodenal region weight and corresponding beta cell fractional area
A calculated measurement in which the weight, that is, the heaviness or the force with which a body is drawn toward earth by gravity, of the beta cells in the head region of the pancreas is derived by multiplying the weight of the entire head region of the pancreas by this fraction: [average cross-sectional area of pancreatic islet beta cells in the head region divided by average cross-sectional area of the head region of the pancreas]. The head region of the pancreas is the portion of the pancreas which lies closest to the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells. An islet beta cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which is found in a pancreatic islet and produces the hormones insulin and amylin. Area is the value representing the size of the two-dimensional extent of an object.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
A calculated measurement in which the weight, that is, the heaviness or the force with which a body is drawn toward earth by gravity, of the beta cells in the tail region of the pancreas is derived by multiplying the weight of the entire tail region of the pancreas by this fraction: [average cross-sectional area of pancreatic islet beta cells in the tail region divided by average cross-sectional area of the tail region of the pancreas]. The tail region of the pancreas is the portion of the pancreas which lies furthest from the major pancreatic duct and closest to the spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells. An islet beta cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which is found in a pancreatic islet and produces the hormones insulin and amylin. Area is the value representing the size of the two-dimensional extent of an object.
JSmith
2013-10-14T15:27:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001821
splenic region pancreatic beta cell weight calculated as the product of pancreas splenic region weight and corresponding beta cell fractional area
A calculated measurement in which the weight, that is, the heaviness or the force with which a body is drawn toward earth by gravity, of the beta cells in the tail region of the pancreas is derived by multiplying the weight of the entire tail region of the pancreas by this fraction: [average cross-sectional area of pancreatic islet beta cells in the tail region divided by average cross-sectional area of the tail region of the pancreas]. The tail region of the pancreas is the portion of the pancreas which lies furthest from the major pancreatic duct and closest to the spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. A pancreatic islet is a small encapsulated region of the pancreas containing endocrine (i.e., hormone-producing) cells. An islet beta cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning, which is found in a pancreatic islet and produces the hormones insulin and amylin. Area is the value representing the size of the two-dimensional extent of an object.
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The amount of prolactin found in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Prolactin is a peptide hormone which is secreted by the anterior pituitary and is involved in lactation, growth regulation for tissues including cells of the immune system, and possibly supression of apoptosis. A peptide hormone is a complex organic compound that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, and that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
JSmith
2013-10-14T16:49:10Z
MESH:D011388
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood Prl level
CMO:0001822
blood prolactin level
The amount of prolactin found in a specified volume of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Prolactin is a peptide hormone which is secreted by the anterior pituitary and is involved in lactation, growth regulation for tissues including cells of the immune system, and possibly supression of apoptosis. A peptide hormone is a complex organic compound that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, and that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
RGD:736187
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of prolactin found in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Prolactin is a peptide hormone which is secreted by the anterior pituitary and is involved in lactation, growth regulation for tissues including cells of the immune system, and possibly supression of apoptosis. A peptide hormone is a complex organic compound that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, and that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
JSmith
2013-10-14T16:52:20Z
MESH:D011388
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum Prl level
CMO:0001823
serum prolactin level
The amount of prolactin found in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Prolactin is a peptide hormone which is secreted by the anterior pituitary and is involved in lactation, growth regulation for tissues including cells of the immune system, and possibly supression of apoptosis. A peptide hormone is a complex organic compound that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, and that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
RGD:736187
The amount of prolactin found in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Prolactin is a peptide hormone which is secreted by the anterior pituitary and is involved in lactation, growth regulation for tissues including cells of the immune system, and possibly supression of apoptosis. A peptide hormone is a complex organic compound that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, and that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
JSmith
2013-10-14T16:52:23Z
MESH:D011388
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma Prl level
CMO:0001824
plasma prolactin level
The amount of prolactin found in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Prolactin is a peptide hormone which is secreted by the anterior pituitary and is involved in lactation, growth regulation for tissues including cells of the immune system, and possibly supression of apoptosis. A peptide hormone is a complex organic compound that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages, and that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
RGD:736187
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of an infection has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which an infectious agent (e.g., bacteria, virus or parasite) has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. An infection is invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response.
JSmith
2013-10-15T14:50:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001825
infection severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of an infection has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which an infectious agent (e.g., bacteria, virus or parasite) has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. An infection is invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement of the degree to which infection by or the presence of a parasite has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which a parasite has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. An infection is invasion and multiplication of invasive organisms (e.g., bacteria, viruses, or parasites) in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
JSmith
2013-10-15T14:57:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001826
parasitic infection severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which infection by or the presence of a parasite has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which a parasite has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. An infection is invasion and multiplication of invasive organisms (e.g., bacteria, viruses, or parasites) in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of individual parasitic organisms in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid, or in the entire body of the host. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
JSmith
2013-10-15T15:25:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001827
parasite count
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of individual parasitic organisms in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid, or in the entire body of the host. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
JSmith
2013-10-15T15:59:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001828
blood antibody level
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-toxoplasma antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in the parasite toxoplasma, a genus of sporozoa the only species of which is Toxoplasma gondii that are intracellular parasites of many organs and tissues of birds and mammals, including humans. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
JSmith
2013-10-15T16:11:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001829
plasma anti-toxoplasma antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-toxoplasma antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in the parasite toxoplasma, a genus of sporozoa the only species of which is Toxoplasma gondii that are intracellular parasites of many organs and tissues of birds and mammals, including humans. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-toxoplasma antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in the parasite toxoplasma, a genus of sporozoa the only species of which is Toxoplasma gondii that are intracellular parasites of many organs and tissues of birds and mammals, including humans. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
JSmith
2013-10-15T16:13:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001830
serum anti-toxoplasma antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-toxoplasma antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in the parasite toxoplasma, a genus of sporozoa the only species of which is Toxoplasma gondii that are intracellular parasites of many organs and tissues of birds and mammals, including humans. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A measurement related to anti-parasite antibodies in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. An anti-parasite antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a parasite, an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
JSmith
2013-10-15T16:15:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001831
blood anti-parasite antibody measurement
A measurement related to anti-parasite antibodies in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. An anti-parasite antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a parasite, an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. An anti-toxoplasma antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in the parasite toxoplasma, a genus of sporozoa the only species of which is Toxoplasma gondii that are intracellular parasites of many organs and tissues of birds and mammals, including humans. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
JSmith
2013-10-15T16:16:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001832
blood anti-toxoplasma antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. An anti-toxoplasma antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in the parasite toxoplasma, a genus of sporozoa the only species of which is Toxoplasma gondii that are intracellular parasites of many organs and tissues of birds and mammals, including humans. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement related to immunoglobulins, any of several classes of proteins produced by plasma cells and lymphocytes which play essential roles in the immune system, for example, attaching to foreign substances in an effort to destroy them.
JSmith
2013-10-15T16:24:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001833
immunoglobulin measurement
Any measurement related to immunoglobulins, any of several classes of proteins produced by plasma cells and lymphocytes which play essential roles in the immune system, for example, attaching to foreign substances in an effort to destroy them.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of colonic aganglionosis has caused pain or damage, established lesions, and/or interfered with the normal functioning of the colon, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular.
JSmith
2013-10-15T18:03:27Z
MESH:D006627
clinical_measurement_ontology
Hirschsprung's disease severity measurement
intestinal aganglionosis severity measurement
CMO:0001834
colonic aganglionosis severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of colonic aganglionosis has caused pain or damage, established lesions, and/or interfered with the normal functioning of the colon, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the degree to which the presentation of colonic aganglionosis has caused pain or damage, established lesions, and/or interfered with the normal functioning of the colon, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular.
JSmith
2013-10-15T18:10:26Z
MESH:D006627
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated Hirschsprung disease severity measurement
calculated intestinal aganglionosis severity measurement
CMO:0001835
calculated colonic aganglionosis severity measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the degree to which the presentation of colonic aganglionosis has caused pain or damage, established lesions, and/or interfered with the normal functioning of the colon, the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the value of the cumulative linear size along the longest dimension of the segments of the colon affected by colonic aganglionosis is divided by the value of the entire linear distance between the two ends of that colon and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular. The colon is the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum.
JSmith
2013-10-15T18:14:28Z
MESH:D006627
clinical_measurement_ontology
aganglionosis extent
length of intestine affected by Hirschsprung disease to total length of colon ratio
length of intestine affected by intestinal aganglionosis to total length of colon ratio
CMO:0001836
length of intestine affected by colonic aganglionosis to total length of colon ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value of the cumulative linear size along the longest dimension of the segments of the colon affected by colonic aganglionosis is divided by the value of the entire linear distance between the two ends of that colon and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular. The colon is the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display colonic aganglionosis at a point in time or develop colonic aganglionosis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular. The colon is the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum.
JSmith
2013-10-16T10:32:56Z
MESH:D006627
clinical_measurement_ontology
Hirschsprung disease incidence/prevalence measurement
intestinal aganglionosis incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0001837
colonic aganglionosis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display colonic aganglionosis at a point in time or develop colonic aganglionosis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular. The colon is the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display colonic aganglionosis at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular. The colon is the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum.
JSmith
2013-10-16T10:37:12Z
MESH:D006627
clinical_measurement_ontology
Hirschsprung disease prevalence
colonic aganglionosis prevalence
intestinal aganglionosis prevalence
CMO:0001838
percentage of study population displaying colonic aganglionosis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display colonic aganglionosis at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular. The colon is the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of colonic aganglionosis appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular. The colon is the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum.
JSmith
2013-10-16T10:37:17Z
MESH:D006627
clinical_measurement_ontology
Hirschsprung disease incidence
colonic aganglionosis incidence
intestinal aganglionosis incidence
CMO:0001839
percentage of study population developing colonic aganglionosis during a period of time
The number of new cases of colonic aganglionosis appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Colonic aganglionosis is the absence of parasympathetic ganglion cells in any or all of the myenteric plexus, a network of autonomic nerve fibers within the tunica muscularis of the wall of the alimentary canal in general and of the colon in particular. The colon is the segment of the large intestine between the cecum and the rectum.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The thickness or depth (i.e. the measurement of the two-dimensional extent of the distance between the inner and outer surfaces) of the dorsal/posterior wall of the left ventricle of the heart at the end of systole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally contracted. The dorsal wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is closest to the spine and farthest from the chest wall of the organism. The left ventricle is the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
JSmith
2013-10-16T12:18:32Z
end-systolic heart left ventricle posterior wall thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
end-systolic heart left ventricle PWT
CMO:0001840
Note that "left" in this context refers to the perspective of the organism, not that of the observer.
heart left ventricle end-systolic posterior wall thickness
The thickness or depth (i.e. the measurement of the two-dimensional extent of the distance between the inner and outer surfaces) of the dorsal/posterior wall of the left ventricle of the heart at the end of systole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally contracted. The dorsal wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is closest to the spine and farthest from the chest wall of the organism. The left ventricle is the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location)
Any measurement of the number of cells in the thymus, the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
JSmith
2013-10-16T13:24:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001841
thymus cell count
Any measurement of the number of cells in the thymus, the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the entire number of cells in the thymus without regard to the type of cell, i.e. including cells of lymphoid origin and stromal cells. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
JSmith
2013-10-16T13:25:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001842
thymus total cell count
Measurement of the entire number of cells in the thymus without regard to the type of cell, i.e. including cells of lymphoid origin and stromal cells. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the number of immature lymphocytes in the thymus. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
JSmith
2013-10-16T13:26:33Z
thymic lymphocyte count
thymus immature T cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001843
thymocyte count
Measurement of the number of immature lymphocytes in the thymus. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the number of non-thymocyte cells, i.e., connective tissue cells such as cortical and medullary epithelial cells and dendritic cells, in the thymus. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
JSmith
2013-10-16T13:44:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001844
thymus stromal cell count
Measurement of the number of non-thymocyte cells, i.e., connective tissue cells such as cortical and medullary epithelial cells and dendritic cells, in the thymus. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thymus
The number of lymphocytes expressing T cell receptor molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. T cell receptor is a transmembrane protein complex that recognizes antigenic peptides bound to Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) proteins on antigen-presenting cells as part of cell-mediated immunity. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
JSmith
2013-10-23T13:02:27Z
T-cell receptor positive thymic lymphocyte count
T-cell receptor positive thymocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001845
TCR+ thymocyte count
The number of lymphocytes expressing T cell receptor molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. T cell receptor is a transmembrane protein complex that recognizes antigenic peptides bound to Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) proteins on antigen-presenting cells as part of cell-mediated immunity. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T_cell_receptor
http://www.dddmag.com/content/glossary-drug-discovery-and-development-terms#t
The number of lymphocytes expressing the CD45 receptor (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C; PTPRC) on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. PTPRC is a transmembrane protein specifically expressed in hematopoietic cells which has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
JSmith
2013-10-23T13:04:48Z
CD45R+ thymic lymphocyte count
CD45R-positive thymocyte count
PTPRC+ thymocyte count
leukocyte common antigen (LCA) positive thymocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001846
CD45R+ thymocyte count
The number of lymphocytes expressing the CD45 receptor (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C; PTPRC) on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. PTPRC is a transmembrane protein specifically expressed in hematopoietic cells which has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PTPRC
The quantification of any morphological or physiological parameter of the thymus, the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
JSmith
2013-10-23T13:22:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001847
thymus measurement
The quantification of any morphological or physiological parameter of the thymus, the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin which control these processes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The quantification of any morphological or physiological parameter of the spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes.
JSmith
2013-10-23T13:27:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001848
spleen measurement
The quantification of any morphological or physiological parameter of the spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of bone marrow, the soft, organic, spongelike material in the internal cavities of bones (the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts). Bone marrow (the chief function of which is to manufacture erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets) consists of a network of blood vessels and special connective tissue fibers that hold together a composite of fat and blood-producing cells.
JSmith
2013-10-23T13:54:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001849
bone marrow measurement
The quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of bone marrow, the soft, organic, spongelike material in the internal cavities of bones (the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts). Bone marrow (the chief function of which is to manufacture erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets) consists of a network of blood vessels and special connective tissue fibers that hold together a composite of fat and blood-producing cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement of the fraction of sodium actually excreted in the urine relative to the amount filtered by the kidneys. It is calculated as the clearance of sodium divided by the glomerular filtration rate. The standard equation for the calculation is: ((urineSodium x plasmaCreatinine)/(plasmaSodium x urineCreatinine))x100.
JSmith
2013-11-04T15:20:59Z
urinary fractional excretion of sodium
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001850
urine fractional sodium excretion
A calculated measurement of the fraction of sodium actually excreted in the urine relative to the amount filtered by the kidneys. It is calculated as the clearance of sodium divided by the glomerular filtration rate. The standard equation for the calculation is: ((urineSodium x plasmaCreatinine)/(plasmaSodium x urineCreatinine))x100.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_sodium_excretion
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of bone marrow, the soft, organic, spongelike material in the internal cavities of bones (the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts). Bone marrow (the chief function of which is to manufacture erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets) consists of a network of blood vessels and special connective tissue fibers that hold together a composite of fat and blood-producing cells.
JSmith
2013-10-23T13:57:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001851
bone marrow morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of bone marrow, the soft, organic, spongelike material in the internal cavities of bones (the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts). Bone marrow (the chief function of which is to manufacture erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets) consists of a network of blood vessels and special connective tissue fibers that hold together a composite of fat and blood-producing cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any quantification of the amounts or proportions of proteins, lipids, minerals, nutrients, gases, or other substances in a specified sample of kidney tissue, that is, tissue from one or both of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-04T17:14:28Z
renal molecular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001852
kidney molecular composition measurement
Any quantification of the amounts or proportions of proteins, lipids, minerals, nutrients, gases, or other substances in a specified sample of kidney tissue, that is, tissue from one or both of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
ISBN:0683400088
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Quanitification of one or more lipids in a specified sample of kidney tissue, that is, tissue from one or both of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes. A lipid is any of a structurally diverse group of organic compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble innonpolar solvents that, among other biological functions, serve as a source of fuel and are an important constituent of cell structure.
JSmith
2013-11-04T17:16:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001853
kidney lipid composition measurement
Quanitification of one or more lipids in a specified sample of kidney tissue, that is, tissue from one or both of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes. A lipid is any of a structurally diverse group of organic compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble innonpolar solvents that, among other biological functions, serve as a source of fuel and are an important constituent of cell structure.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
The amount of 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid, a vasoconstrictor that consists of arachidonic acid (a C20, polyunsaturated fatty acid having four (Z)-double bonds at positions 5, 8, 11 and 14) bearing a hydroxy substituent at position 20, in a specified sample of kidney tissue, that is, tissue from one or both of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-04T17:22:56Z
CHEBI:34306
kidney 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001854
kidney 20-HETE level
The amount of 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid, a vasoconstrictor that consists of arachidonic acid (a C20, polyunsaturated fatty acid having four (Z)-double bonds at positions 5, 8, 11 and 14) bearing a hydroxy substituent at position 20, in a specified sample of kidney tissue, that is, tissue from one or both of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://www.nugowiki.org/index.php/20-Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic_acid
A calculated measurement in which urine sodium excretion rate is divided by the total weight of the body, i.e., the heaviness or the degree to which the body of the organism is drawn toward the earth by gravity, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Urine sodium excretion rate is the amount of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, discharged in the urine, the fluid waste product separated and discharged by the kidneys, per unit time.
JSmith
2013-11-04T17:42:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001855
urine sodium excretion rate to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which urine sodium excretion rate is divided by the total weight of the body, i.e., the heaviness or the degree to which the body of the organism is drawn toward the earth by gravity, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Urine sodium excretion rate is the amount of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, discharged in the urine, the fluid waste product separated and discharged by the kidneys, per unit time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantification of the amounts or proportions of proteins, lipids, minerals, nutrients, gases, or other substances in a specified sample of pancreatic islet tissue, i.e. one or more of the islets of Langerhans, the small, encapsulated, irregular, microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine portion. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally.
JSmith
2013-11-05T16:39:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001856
pancreatic islet molecular composition measurement
Any quantification of the amounts or proportions of proteins, lipids, minerals, nutrients, gases, or other substances in a specified sample of pancreatic islet tissue, i.e. one or more of the islets of Langerhans, the small, encapsulated, irregular, microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine portion. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally.
ISBN:0683400088
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas
The amount of insulin in a specified sample of pancreatic islet tissue, i.e. one or more of the islets of Langerhans, the small, encapsulated, irregular, microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine portion. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. Insulin is the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis.
JSmith
2013-11-05T16:59:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001857
pancreatic islet insulin level
The amount of insulin in a specified sample of pancreatic islet tissue, i.e. one or more of the islets of Langerhans, the small, encapsulated, irregular, microscopic structures scattered throughout the pancreas and comprising its endocrine portion. The pancreas is the elongated, racemose gland containing both endocrine and exocrine elements which secretes hormones such as insulin and glucagon internally and digestive enzymes externally. Insulin is the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancreas
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display acute experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a point in time or develop acute EAE within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Acute EAE is a variant of EAE having a short, monophasic timecourse of symptoms which are usually severe, followed by complete and stable recovery.
JSmith
2013-11-05T18:08:55Z
acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
acute EAE incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0001858
acute experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display acute experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a point in time or develop acute EAE within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Acute EAE is a variant of EAE having a short, monophasic timecourse of symptoms which are usually severe, followed by complete and stable recovery.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
The number of new cases of acute experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Acute EAE is a variant of EAE having a short, monophasic timecourse of symptoms which are usually severe, followed by complete and stable recovery.
JSmith
2013-11-05T18:15:13Z
percentage of study population developing acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
acute EAE incidence
acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis incidence
acute experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis incidence
percentage of study population developing acute EAE during a period of time
CMO:0001859
percentage of study population developing acute experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis during a period of time
The number of new cases of acute experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Acute EAE is a variant of EAE having a short, monophasic timecourse of symptoms which are usually severe, followed by complete and stable recovery.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
The number of individuals in a study population which display experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Acute EAE is a variant of EAE having a short, monophasic timecourse of symptoms which are usually severe, followed by complete and stable recovery.
JSmith
2013-11-05T18:17:04Z
percentage of study population displaying acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
acute EAE prevalence
acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis prevalence
acute experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis prevalence
percentage of study population displaying acute EAE at a point in time
CMO:0001860
percentage of study population displaying acute experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Acute EAE is a variant of EAE having a short, monophasic timecourse of symptoms which are usually severe, followed by complete and stable recovery.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
Any quantification related to an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
JSmith
2013-11-05T18:53:03Z
EFO:0004556
antibody measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001861
antibody measurement
Any quantification related to an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of a specific antibody determined as the maximal dilution of the antibody solution at which that antibody can still be detected. The value represents the denominator of the dilution ratio, i.e., a titer of 32 means that the sample can be maximally diluted 1/32 and still contain enough antibody to be detected. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
JSmith
2013-11-05T19:04:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001862
antibody titer
Measurement of the amount of a specific antibody determined as the maximal dilution of the antibody solution at which that antibody can still be detected. The value represents the denominator of the dilution ratio, i.e., a titer of 32 means that the sample can be maximally diluted 1/32 and still contain enough antibody to be detected. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibody_titer
Measurement of the amount of a specific autoantibody determined as the maximal dilution of the autoantibody solution at which that antibody can still be detected. The value represents the denominator of the dilution ratio, i.e., a titer of 32 means that the sample can be maximally diluted 1/32 and still contain enough antibody to be detected. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
JSmith
2013-11-05T19:10:21Z
anti-self antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001863
autoantibody titer
Measurement of the amount of a specific autoantibody determined as the maximal dilution of the autoantibody solution at which that antibody can still be detected. The value represents the denominator of the dilution ratio, i.e., a titer of 32 means that the sample can be maximally diluted 1/32 and still contain enough antibody to be detected. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibody_titer
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more of the cells of the immune system, a complex set of interconnected and interdependent cellular and molecular components having the primary functions of distinguishing self from not self and of defense against foreign organisms or substances. A cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning.
JSmith
2013-11-07T16:05:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001864
immune cell measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more of the cells of the immune system, a complex set of interconnected and interdependent cellular and molecular components having the primary functions of distinguishing self from not self and of defense against foreign organisms or substances. A cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of immune cells in a specified sample. An immune cell is any cell involved in the immune system, a complex set of interconnected and interdependent cellular and molecular components having the primary functions of distinguishing self from not self and of defense against foreign organisms or substances. A cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning.
JSmith
2013-11-07T16:12:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001865
immune cell count
The number of immune cells in a specified sample. An immune cell is any cell involved in the immune system, a complex set of interconnected and interdependent cellular and molecular components having the primary functions of distinguishing self from not self and of defense against foreign organisms or substances. A cell is a membrane-enclosed protoplasmic mass constituting the smallest structural unit of an organism that is capable of independent functioning.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantification of the corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations emitted consequent to nuclear disintegration of a radioactive isotope which is replacing a stable chemical element in a compound that has been introduced into lymphocytes (small agranulocytic leukocytes that originate from fetal stem cells and develop in the bone marrow) rendering them able to be followed or tracked through the body.
JSmith
2013-11-07T17:29:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lymphocyte radioactive tracer measurement
CMO:0001866
lymphocyte tracer radioactivity measurement
Any quantification of the corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations emitted consequent to nuclear disintegration of a radioactive isotope which is replacing a stable chemical element in a compound that has been introduced into lymphocytes (small agranulocytic leukocytes that originate from fetal stem cells and develop in the bone marrow) rendering them able to be followed or tracked through the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any quantification, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations emitted consequent to nuclear disintegration of a radioactive isotope which is replacing a stable chemical element in a compound that has been introduced into lymphocytes (small agranulocytic leukocytes that originate from fetal stem cells and develop in the bone marrow) rendering them able to be followed or tracked through the body.
JSmith
2013-11-07T17:30:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated lymphocyte radioactive tracer measurement
CMO:0001867
calculated lymphocyte tracer radioactivity measurement
Any quantification, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations emitted consequent to nuclear disintegration of a radioactive isotope which is replacing a stable chemical element in a compound that has been introduced into lymphocytes (small agranulocytic leukocytes that originate from fetal stem cells and develop in the bone marrow) rendering them able to be followed or tracked through the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement in a specified sample of kidney tissue of the amount of corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations emitted consequent to nuclear disintegration of a radioactive isotope which is replacing a stable chemical element in a compound that has been introduced into lymphocytes (small agranulocytic leukocytes that originate from fetal stem cells and develop in the bone marrow) rendering them able to be followed or tracked through the body. Kidney is the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-07T17:31:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney-specific lymphocyte radioactive tracer measurement
CMO:0001868
kidney-specific lymphocyte tracer radioactivity measurement
Measurement in a specified sample of kidney tissue of the amount of corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations emitted consequent to nuclear disintegration of a radioactive isotope which is replacing a stable chemical element in a compound that has been introduced into lymphocytes (small agranulocytic leukocytes that originate from fetal stem cells and develop in the bone marrow) rendering them able to be followed or tracked through the body. Kidney is the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement in a specified sample of lymph node tissue of the amount of corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations emitted consequent to nuclear disintegration of a radioactive isotope which is replacing a stable chemical element in a compound that has been introduced into lymphocytes (small agranulocytic leukocytes that originate from fetal stem cells and develop in the bone marrow) rendering them able to be followed or tracked through the body. Lymph nodes are any of the accumulations of lymphoid tissue organized as definite lymphoid organs along the course of lymphatic vessels, consisting of an outer cortical and an inner medullary part; they are the main source of lymphocytes of the peripheral blood and, as part of the reticuloendothelial system, serve as a defense mechanism by removing noxious agents, e.g., bacteria and toxins, and probably play a role in antibody formation.
JSmith
2013-11-07T17:31:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lymph node-specific lymphocyte radioactive tracer measurement
CMO:0001869
lymph node-specific lymphocyte tracer radioactivity measurement
Measurement in a specified sample of lymph node tissue of the amount of corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations emitted consequent to nuclear disintegration of a radioactive isotope which is replacing a stable chemical element in a compound that has been introduced into lymphocytes (small agranulocytic leukocytes that originate from fetal stem cells and develop in the bone marrow) rendering them able to be followed or tracked through the body. Lymph nodes are any of the accumulations of lymphoid tissue organized as definite lymphoid organs along the course of lymphatic vessels, consisting of an outer cortical and an inner medullary part; they are the main source of lymphocytes of the peripheral blood and, as part of the reticuloendothelial system, serve as a defense mechanism by removing noxious agents, e.g., bacteria and toxins, and probably play a role in antibody formation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the level of radioactivity from a lymphocyte tracer found in lymph node is divided by the level of radioactivity from a lymphocyte tracer found in kidney from the same individual, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Lymphocyte tracer radioactivity level is the measurement in a specified sample of tissue of the amount of corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations emitted consequent to nuclear disintegration of a radioactive isotope which is replacing a stable chemical element in a compound that has been introduced into lymphocytes (small agranulocytic leukocytes that originate from fetal stem cells and develop in the bone marrow) rendering them able to be followed or tracked through the body. Lymph nodes are any of the accumulations of lymphoid tissue organized as definite lymphoid organs along the course of lymphatic vessels, consisting of an outer cortical and an inner medullary part; they are the main source of lymphocytes of the peripheral blood and, as part of the reticuloendothelial system, serve as a defense mechanism by removing noxious agents, e.g., bacteria and toxins, and probably play a role in antibody formation. Kidney is the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-07T17:41:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001870
lymph node-specific lymphocyte tracer radioactivity level to kidney-specific lymphocyte tracer radioactivity level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of radioactivity from a lymphocyte tracer found in lymph node is divided by the level of radioactivity from a lymphocyte tracer found in kidney from the same individual, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Lymphocyte tracer radioactivity level is the measurement in a specified sample of tissue of the amount of corpuscular or electromagnetic radiations emitted consequent to nuclear disintegration of a radioactive isotope which is replacing a stable chemical element in a compound that has been introduced into lymphocytes (small agranulocytic leukocytes that originate from fetal stem cells and develop in the bone marrow) rendering them able to be followed or tracked through the body. Lymph nodes are any of the accumulations of lymphoid tissue organized as definite lymphoid organs along the course of lymphatic vessels, consisting of an outer cortical and an inner medullary part; they are the main source of lymphocytes of the peripheral blood and, as part of the reticuloendothelial system, serve as a defense mechanism by removing noxious agents, e.g., bacteria and toxins, and probably play a role in antibody formation. Kidney is the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter related to tumors of the head and neck, a group of biologically similar cancers that start in the lip, oral cavity, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and/or larynx. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2013-11-08T11:45:08Z
MESH:D006258
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001871
Note that "tumors of the head and neck" or "cancers of the head and neck" refers to a specific group of neoplasms, not just to any tumor located anywhere in the head or neck of an individual. According to the National Cancer Institute "Cancers of the brain, the eye, the esophagus, and the thyroid gland, as well as those of the scalp, skin, muscles, and bones of the head and neck, are not usually classified as head and neck cancers".
head and neck tumor measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter related to tumors of the head and neck, a group of biologically similar cancers that start in the lip, oral cavity, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and/or larynx. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_and_neck_cancer
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter related to tumors arising in the lip, oral cavity, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and/or larynx, from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2013-11-08T11:52:17Z
MESH:D002294
MESH:D006258
RDO:0000778
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
SCCHN measurement
CMO:0001872
Note that "tumors of the head and neck" or "cancers of the head and neck" refers to a specific group of neoplasms, not just to any tumor located anywhere in the head or neck of an individual. According to the National Cancer Institute "Cancers of the brain, the eye, the esophagus, and the thyroid gland, as well as those of the scalp, skin, muscles, and bones of the head and neck, are not usually classified as head and neck cancers".
squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter related to tumors arising in the lip, oral cavity, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and/or larynx, from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_and_neck_cancer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_carcinoma
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter related to tumors arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
JSmith
2013-11-08T12:06:29Z
MESH:D002294
MESH:D014062
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001873
squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter related to tumors arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_carcinoma
The length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle circumscribing a single tumor or an area occupied by tumors arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
JSmith
2013-11-08T12:10:04Z
MESH:D002294
MESH:D014062
diameter of squamous cell tumors of the tongue
clinical_measurement_ontology
tongue SCC tumor diameter
CMO:0001874
squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue tumor diameter
The length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle circumscribing a single tumor or an area occupied by tumors arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_carcinoma
The largest value in a collection in which each value corresponds to the length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle circumscribing a single squamous cell tumor of the tongue. A squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue is a tumor arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
JSmith
2013-11-08T12:14:37Z
MESH:D002294
MESH:D014062
maximum diameter of squamous cell tumors of the tongue
clinical_measurement_ontology
DTCmax
tongue SCC maximum tumor diameter
CMO:0001875
squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue maximum tumor diameter
The largest value in a collection in which each value corresponds to the length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle circumscribing a single squamous cell tumor of the tongue. A squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue is a tumor arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_carcinoma
A value or quantity determined by count of tumors arising in the lip, oral cavity, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and/or larynx, from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2013-11-08T12:16:41Z
MESH:D002294
RDO:0000778
number of squamous cell tumors of the head and neck
clinical_measurement_ontology
SSCHN tumor number
CMO:0001876
Note that "tumors of the head and neck" or "cancers of the head and neck" refers to a specific group of neoplasms, not just to any tumor located anywhere in the head or neck of an individual. According to the National Cancer Institute "Cancers of the brain, the eye, the esophagus, and the thyroid gland, as well as those of the scalp, skin, muscles, and bones of the head and neck, are not usually classified as head and neck cancers".
squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of tumors arising in the lip, oral cavity, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and/or larynx, from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_and_neck_cancer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_carcinoma
A value or quantity determined by count of tumors arising in the lip, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, larynx, and/or in the oral cavity excluding the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
JSmith
2013-11-08T12:21:25Z
MESH:D002294
RDO:0000778
number of non-tongue squamous cell tumors of the head and neck
clinical_measurement_ontology
non-tongue SCCHN tumor number
CMO:0001877
Note that "tumors of the head and neck" or "cancers of the head and neck" refers to a specific group of neoplasms, not just to any tumor located anywhere in the head or neck of an individual. According to the National Cancer Institute "Cancers of the brain, the eye, the esophagus, and the thyroid gland, as well as those of the scalp, skin, muscles, and bones of the head and neck, are not usually classified as head and neck cancers".
non-tongue squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of tumors arising in the lip, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, larynx, and/or in the oral cavity excluding the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_and_neck_cancer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_carcinoma
A value or quantity determined by count of tumors arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
JSmith
2013-11-08T12:24:06Z
MESH:D002294
MESH:D014062
number of squamous cell tumors of the tongue
clinical_measurement_ontology
tongue SCC tumor number
CMO:0001878
squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of tumors arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_carcinoma
A value or quantity determined by count of squamous cell carcinoma tumors of the tongue in which the diameter, the length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle circumscribing a single tumor, measures at least 5 millimeters (5/1000ths of a meter). Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue is comprised of tumors arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
JSmith
2013-11-08T12:29:10Z
MESH:D002294
MESH:D014062
squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue number of tumors with diameter greater than 5 mm
clinical_measurement_ontology
tongue SCC number of tumors with diameter greater than 5 mm
CMO:0001879
number of squamous cell tumors of the tongue with diameter greater than 5 mm
A value or quantity determined by count of squamous cell carcinoma tumors of the tongue in which the diameter, the length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle circumscribing a single tumor, measures at least 5 millimeters (5/1000ths of a meter). Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue is comprised of tumors arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_carcinoma
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of hydrocephalus has caused damage to the brain and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or specifically of the central nervous system of an organism. Hydrocephalus is a congenital or acquired condition marked by dilatation of the cerebral ventricles, usually occurring secondarily to obstruction of the cerebrospinal fluid pathways, and accompanied by an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the skull.
JSmith
2013-11-08T15:41:05Z
hydrocephaly severity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001880
hydrocephalus severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of hydrocephalus has caused damage to the brain and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or specifically of the central nervous system of an organism. Hydrocephalus is a congenital or acquired condition marked by dilatation of the cerebral ventricles, usually occurring secondarily to obstruction of the cerebrospinal fluid pathways, and accompanied by an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the skull.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A quantitative assessment of the degree to which the presentation of hydrocephalus has caused damage to the brain and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or specifically of the central nervous system of an organism, for example based on the number of dilated cerebral ventricles and degree to which they are dilated. Hydrocephalus is a congenital or acquired condition marked by dilatation of the cerebral ventricles, usually occurring secondarily to obstruction of the cerebrospinal fluid pathways, and accompanied by an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the skull.
JSmith
2013-11-08T15:42:56Z
hydrocephaly severity score
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001881
hydrocephalus severity score
A quantitative assessment of the degree to which the presentation of hydrocephalus has caused damage to the brain and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or specifically of the central nervous system of an organism, for example based on the number of dilated cerebral ventricles and degree to which they are dilated. Hydrocephalus is a congenital or acquired condition marked by dilatation of the cerebral ventricles, usually occurring secondarily to obstruction of the cerebrospinal fluid pathways, and accompanied by an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the skull.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The difference in the pulse pressure of an individual between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity. Pulse pressure is the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressures, i.e. the difference between the maximal arterial pressure and minimal arterial pressure during the cardiac cycle.
JSmith
2013-11-08T16:00:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001882
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in pulse pressure
The difference in the pulse pressure of an individual between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity. Pulse pressure is the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressures, i.e. the difference between the maximal arterial pressure and minimal arterial pressure during the cardiac cycle.
Berne_and_Levy:Berne_and_Levy_Physiology--6th_Ed
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
ISBN:978-0323073622
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the stomach, the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
JSmith
2013-11-08T17:49:10Z
gastric measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001883
stomach measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the stomach, the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
Measurement of any lesion in the stomach. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
JSmith
2013-11-08T17:54:09Z
gastric lesion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001884
stomach lesion measurement
Measurement of any lesion in the stomach. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
Measurement of an organ lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
JSmith
2013-11-08T17:56:57Z
gastric tumorous lesion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001885
stomach tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of an organ lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
Measurement of a stomach lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
JSmith
2013-11-08T17:57:00Z
gastric non-tumorous lesion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001886
stomach non-tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a stomach lesion which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of a stomach tumor. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
JSmith
2013-11-08T18:02:06Z
gastric tumor measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001887
stomach tumor measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of a stomach tumor. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
Measurement of the distance a stomach tumor has penetrated into or through the adjoining tissue. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
JSmith
2013-11-08T18:04:27Z
gastric tumor depth of invasion
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001888
stomach tumor depth of invasion
Measurement of the distance a stomach tumor has penetrated into or through the adjoining tissue. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
The length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle circumscribing a single tumor or an area occupied by tumors of the stomach. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
JSmith
2013-11-08T18:05:26Z
gastric tumor diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001889
stomach tumor diameter
The length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle circumscribing a single tumor or an area occupied by tumors of the stomach. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
A quantification of tumors on or in the stomach or a specified sample of stomach tissue, as determined by count. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
JSmith
2013-11-08T18:06:52Z
gastric tumor number
stomach tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001890
stomach tumor number
A quantification of tumors on or in the stomach or a specified sample of stomach tissue, as determined by count. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The stomach is the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a point in time or develop chronic EAE within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Chronic EAE is a variant of EAE characterized by a long duration and slow, constant progression.
JSmith
2013-11-18T12:55:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
chronic EAE incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0001891
For disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement, use the term for relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a point in time or develop chronic EAE within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Chronic EAE is a variant of EAE characterized by a long duration and slow, constant progression.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display, i.e., are manifesting symptoms of or have been diagnosed with, chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Chronic EAE is a variant of EAE characterized by a long duration and slow, constant progression.
JSmith
2013-11-18T13:23:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
chronic EAE prevalence
percentage of study population displaying chronic EAE at a point in time
CMO:0001892
For disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement, use the term for relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
percentage of study population displaying chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display, i.e., are manifesting symptoms of or have been diagnosed with, chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Chronic EAE is a variant of EAE characterized by a long duration and slow, constant progression.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
The number of new cases of chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Chronic EAE is a variant of EAE characterized by a long duration and slow, constant progression.
JSmith
2013-11-18T13:23:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
chronic EAE incidence
percentage of study population developing chronic EAE during a period of time
CMO:0001893
For disease characterized by repeated symptomatic attacks followed by complete or almost complete improvement, use the term for relapsing-remitting experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
percentage of study population developing chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis during a period of time
The number of new cases of chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. EAE is an animal model of brain inflammation in which inflammation is induced through immunization of the animal with central nervous system antigens or by the passive transfer of autoreactive T cells. Chronic EAE is a variant of EAE characterized by a long duration and slow, constant progression.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_autoimmune_encephalomyelitis
A calculated measurement of the degree to which a change in the size of the remaining kidney after surgical removal of the other kidney can be attributed to compensatory growth, calculated as the ratio of the normalized weight of a single kidney at the time of surgical removal divided by the similarly normalized weight of the single remaining kidney at a specified period of time after removal. The normalized kidney weight is the weight of the kidney corrected for body weight using an empirically determined allometric scaling factor (i.e., an exponential factor which adjusts for the normal increase in kidney weight due to normal growth and development of the individual). Compensatory growth is the phenomenon in which the impaired function of one organ in a paired organ system or of part of an organ in a single organ system is followed by enlargement of the surviving organ or tissue so that functional capacity is maintained. Kidney is the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-18T15:00:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CRG score
CMO:0001894
compensatory renal growth score
A calculated measurement of the degree to which a change in the size of the remaining kidney after surgical removal of the other kidney can be attributed to compensatory growth, calculated as the ratio of the normalized weight of a single kidney at the time of surgical removal divided by the similarly normalized weight of the single remaining kidney at a specified period of time after removal. The normalized kidney weight is the weight of the kidney corrected for body weight using an empirically determined allometric scaling factor (i.e., an exponential factor which adjusts for the normal increase in kidney weight due to normal growth and development of the individual). Compensatory growth is the phenomenon in which the impaired function of one organ in a paired organ system or of part of an organ in a single organ system is followed by enlargement of the surviving organ or tissue so that functional capacity is maintained. Kidney is the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
RGD:61071
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The quantification of any parameter having to do with the state or quality of being on the verge of death or in the process of dying.
JSmith
2013-11-18T15:54:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001895
moribundity measurement
The quantification of any parameter having to do with the state or quality of being on the verge of death or in the process of dying.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a noxious, toxic or disease-producing stimulus to the observation of symptoms of moribundity, the state or quality of being on the verge of death or in the process of dying.
JSmith
2013-11-18T15:57:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001896
post-insult time to onset of moribundity
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a noxious, toxic or disease-producing stimulus to the observation of symptoms of moribundity, the state or quality of being on the verge of death or in the process of dying.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the difference in the volume of blood delivered to and/or exiting from the kidneys per unit time between two points in time or two conditions is divided by the weight (heaviness or degree to which a body is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of one or both kidneys, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The kidney is the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-18T16:20:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001897
ratio of change in renal blood flow rate to kidney weight
A calculated measurement in which the difference in the volume of blood delivered to and/or exiting from the kidneys per unit time between two points in time or two conditions is divided by the weight (heaviness or degree to which a body is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of one or both kidneys, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The kidney is the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_blood_flow
A measurement of the degree to which the blood vessels of the kidneys impede the flow of blood through them. Renal vascular resistance is calculated as the renal blood flow rate divided by the mean arterial pressure.
JSmith
2013-11-18T17:22:16Z
kidney vascular resistance
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001898
renal vascular resistance
A measurement of the degree to which the blood vessels of the kidneys impede the flow of blood through them. Renal vascular resistance is calculated as the renal blood flow rate divided by the mean arterial pressure.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the degree to which the blood vessels of the kidneys impede the flow of blood through them. Blood vessels are the network of muscular tubes that carry blood throughout the body. Blood is the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Kidney is the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-18T17:23:40Z
calculated kidney vascular resistance
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001899
calculated renal vascular resistance
A measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the degree to which the blood vessels of the kidneys impede the flow of blood through them. Blood vessels are the network of muscular tubes that carry blood throughout the body. Blood is the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Kidney is the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The difference in renal vascular resistance between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity. Renal vascular resistance is the degree to which the blood vessels of the kidneys impede the flow of blood through them. Blood vessels are the network of muscular tubes that carry blood throughout the body. Blood is the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Kidney is the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-18T17:26:57Z
absolute change in kidney vascular resistance
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001900
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in renal vascular resistance
The difference in renal vascular resistance between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity. Renal vascular resistance is the degree to which the blood vessels of the kidneys impede the flow of blood through them. Blood vessels are the network of muscular tubes that carry blood throughout the body. Blood is the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Kidney is the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
A calculated measurement of the slope, the ratio of vertical change to horizontal change, of the line of a graph designating the change in renal vascular resistance in response to a drug or other condition which causes constriction or reduction of the interior diameter of blood vessels. Renal vascular resistance is the degree to which the blood vessels of the kidneys impede the flow of blood through them. Blood vessels are the network of muscular tubes that carry blood throughout the body. Blood is the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Kidney is the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-18T17:27:01Z
slope of constriction-induced renal vascular resistance curve
slope of contraction-induced kidney vascular resistance curve
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001901
slope of contraction-induced renal vascular resistance curve
A calculated measurement of the slope, the ratio of vertical change to horizontal change, of the line of a graph designating the change in renal vascular resistance in response to a drug or other condition which causes constriction or reduction of the interior diameter of blood vessels. Renal vascular resistance is the degree to which the blood vessels of the kidneys impede the flow of blood through them. Blood vessels are the network of muscular tubes that carry blood throughout the body. Blood is the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Kidney is the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://www.mathnstuff.com/math/spoken/here/1words/s/s22.htm
A calculated value in which the value representing the entire amount of all proteins excreted in the urine is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and by extension to the size of the organism. Urine is the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Body weight is the heaviness or degree to which the body, i.e., the entire material or physical structure of an organism, is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2013-11-18T17:41:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001902
urine total protein excretion rate to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the value representing the entire amount of all proteins excreted in the urine is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and by extension to the size of the organism. Urine is the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Body weight is the heaviness or degree to which the body, i.e., the entire material or physical structure of an organism, is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of the leukemia disease state, or to the official determination of leukemia as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Leukemia is any of a group of progressive, malignant diseases of the blood-forming organs, marked by distorted proliferation and development of leukocytes and their precursors in the blood and bone marrow.
JSmith
2013-11-18T18:39:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001903
leukemia onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of the leukemia disease state, or to the official determination of leukemia as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Leukemia is any of a group of progressive, malignant diseases of the blood-forming organs, marked by distorted proliferation and development of leukocytes and their precursors in the blood and bone marrow.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of leukemia, any of a group of progressive, malignant diseases of the blood-forming organs, marked by distorted proliferation and development of leukocytes and their precursors in the blood and bone marrow.
JSmith
2013-11-18T18:40:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001904
post-insult time to onset of leukemia
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of leukemia, any of a group of progressive, malignant diseases of the blood-forming organs, marked by distorted proliferation and development of leukocytes and their precursors in the blood and bone marrow.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of a lymphoma, or to the official determination of lymphoma as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Lymphoma refers to any of various usually malignant neoplasms of lymphatic and reticuloendothelial tissues that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of cells that resemble or originate from lymphocytes, plasma cells, or histiocytes.
JSmith
2013-11-18T18:41:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001905
lymphoma onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of a lymphoma, or to the official determination of lymphoma as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Lymphoma refers to any of various usually malignant neoplasms of lymphatic and reticuloendothelial tissues that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of cells that resemble or originate from lymphocytes, plasma cells, or histiocytes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of a T-cell lymphoma, or to the official determination of T-cell lymphoma as the cause of the observed symptom(s). T-cell lymphoma refers to a heterogeneous group of usually malignant lymphoid neoplasms that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of T lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are white blood cells that complete maturation in the thymus and that have various roles in the immune system, including the identification of specific foreign antigens in the body, the mediation of cellular immune responses, and the activation and deactivation of other immune cells.
JSmith
2013-11-18T18:42:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001906
T-cell lymphoma onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of a T-cell lymphoma, or to the official determination of T-cell lymphoma as the cause of the observed symptom(s). T-cell lymphoma refers to a heterogeneous group of usually malignant lymphoid neoplasms that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of T lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are white blood cells that complete maturation in the thymus and that have various roles in the immune system, including the identification of specific foreign antigens in the body, the mediation of cellular immune responses, and the activation and deactivation of other immune cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of T-cell lymphoma. T-cell lymphoma refers to a heterogeneous group of usually malignant lymphoid neoplasms that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of T lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are white blood cells that complete maturation in the thymus and that have various roles in the immune system, including the identification of specific foreign antigens in the body, the mediation of cellular immune responses, and the activation and deactivation of other immune cells.
JSmith
2013-11-18T18:44:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
T-cell lymphoma latency
CMO:0001907
post-insult time to onset of T-cell lymphoma
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of T-cell lymphoma. T-cell lymphoma refers to a heterogeneous group of usually malignant lymphoid neoplasms that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of T lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are white blood cells that complete maturation in the thymus and that have various roles in the immune system, including the identification of specific foreign antigens in the body, the mediation of cellular immune responses, and the activation and deactivation of other immune cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display lymphomas at a point in time or develop lymphomas within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Lymphoma refers to any of various usually malignant neoplasms of lymphatic and reticuloendothelial tissues that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of cells that resemble or originate from lymphocytes, plasma cells, or histiocytes.
JSmith
2013-11-18T18:46:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001908
lymphoma incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display lymphomas at a point in time or develop lymphomas within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Lymphoma refers to any of various usually malignant neoplasms of lymphatic and reticuloendothelial tissues that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of cells that resemble or originate from lymphocytes, plasma cells, or histiocytes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display T-cell lymphomas at a point in time or develop T-cell lymphomas within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. T-cell lymphoma refers to a heterogeneous group of usually malignant lymphoid neoplasms that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of T lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are white blood cells that complete maturation in the thymus and that have various roles in the immune system, including the identification of specific foreign antigens in the body, the mediation of cellular immune responses, and the activation and deactivation of other immune cells.
JSmith
2013-11-18T18:48:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001909
T-cell lymphoma incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display T-cell lymphomas at a point in time or develop T-cell lymphomas within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. T-cell lymphoma refers to a heterogeneous group of usually malignant lymphoid neoplasms that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of T lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are white blood cells that complete maturation in the thymus and that have various roles in the immune system, including the identification of specific foreign antigens in the body, the mediation of cellular immune responses, and the activation and deactivation of other immune cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display, i.e., are manifesting symptoms of or have been diagnosed with, T-cell lymphomas at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T-cell lymphoma refers to a heterogeneous group of usually malignant lymphoid neoplasms that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of T lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are white blood cells that complete maturation in the thymus and that have various roles in the immune system, including the identification of specific foreign antigens in the body, the mediation of cellular immune responses, and the activation and deactivation of other immune cells.
JSmith
2013-11-18T18:50:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
T-cell lymphoma prevalence
CMO:0001910
percentage of study population displaying T-cell lymphomas at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display, i.e., are manifesting symptoms of or have been diagnosed with, T-cell lymphomas at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T-cell lymphoma refers to a heterogeneous group of usually malignant lymphoid neoplasms that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of T lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are white blood cells that complete maturation in the thymus and that have various roles in the immune system, including the identification of specific foreign antigens in the body, the mediation of cellular immune responses, and the activation and deactivation of other immune cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of T-cell lymphoma appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T-cell lymphoma refers to a heterogeneous group of usually malignant lymphoid neoplasms that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of T lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are white blood cells that complete maturation in the thymus and that have various roles in the immune system, including the identification of specific foreign antigens in the body, the mediation of cellular immune responses, and the activation and deactivation of other immune cells.
JSmith
2013-11-18T18:50:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
T-cell lymphoma incidence
CMO:0001911
percentage of study population developing T-cell lymphomas during a period of time
The number of new cases of T-cell lymphoma appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. T-cell lymphoma refers to a heterogeneous group of usually malignant lymphoid neoplasms that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of T lymphocytes. T lymphocytes are white blood cells that complete maturation in the thymus and that have various roles in the immune system, including the identification of specific foreign antigens in the body, the mediation of cellular immune responses, and the activation and deactivation of other immune cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of a lymphoma or of a lymphoma disease state. Lymphoma refers to any of various usually malignant neoplasms of lymphatic and reticuloendothelial tissues that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of cells that resemble or originate from lymphocytes, plasma cells, or histiocytes.
JSmith
2013-11-18T18:59:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001912
lymphoma measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of a lymphoma or of a lymphoma disease state. Lymphoma refers to any of various usually malignant neoplasms of lymphatic and reticuloendothelial tissues that occur as circumscribed solid tumors and that are composed of cells that resemble or originate from lymphocytes, plasma cells, or histiocytes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of defects or lesions of the internal elastic lamina which are not hyperplastic or neoplastic in origin in a specified sample of artery. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. The internal elastic lamina (IEL) is a fenestrated (perforated) layer of elastic tissue, i.e., one having the property of returning to the original shape after being distorted, that is the outermost part of the intima (innermost layer) of an artery. The IEL is the elastic layer that is situated between the tunica intima (inner layers) and tunica media (middle layers) of artery walls. An artery is any one of the branching system of muscular, elastic blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
JSmith
2013-11-19T13:00:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
artery internal elastic lamina defect count
CMO:0001913
artery internal elastic lamina non-tumorous lesion count
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of defects or lesions of the internal elastic lamina which are not hyperplastic or neoplastic in origin in a specified sample of artery. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined. The internal elastic lamina (IEL) is a fenestrated (perforated) layer of elastic tissue, i.e., one having the property of returning to the original shape after being distorted, that is the outermost part of the intima (innermost layer) of an artery. The IEL is the elastic layer that is situated between the tunica intima (inner layers) and tunica media (middle layers) of artery walls. An artery is any one of the branching system of muscular, elastic blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The amount of plasma that perfuses the kidneys per unit time. Plasma is the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. The kidneys are the paired organs that function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-19T14:28:34Z
renal plasma flow rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
RPF
CMO:0001914
renal plasma flow
The amount of plasma that perfuses the kidneys per unit time. Plasma is the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. The kidneys are the paired organs that function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_blood_flow
A calculated measurement in which the renal plasma flow rate (RPF) is divided by weight (i.e. the heaviness or the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of one kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The RPF is the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of a non-metabolizable solute such as para-aminohippurate (PAH) or inulin. Plasma is the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. The kidneys are the paired organs that function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-19T14:51:51Z
RGD:25314254
effective renal plasma flow rate to both kidney weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
eRPF to both kidney weight ratio
ratio of the effective renal plasma flow to kidney weight
CMO:0001915
ratio of renal plasma flow to kidney weight
A calculated measurement in which the renal plasma flow rate (RPF) is divided by weight (i.e. the heaviness or the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of one kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The RPF is the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of a non-metabolizable solute such as para-aminohippurate (PAH) or inulin. Plasma is the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. The kidneys are the paired organs that function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_blood_flow
A calculated measurement of the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of a non-metabolizable solute such as para-aminohippurate (PAH). The effective RPF is approximately 10% less than the actual RPF. Plasma is the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. The kidneys are the paired organs that function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-19T14:52:06Z
effective renal plasma flow rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
eRPF
CMO:0001916
effective renal plasma flow
A calculated measurement of the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of a non-metabolizable solute such as para-aminohippurate (PAH). The effective RPF is approximately 10% less than the actual RPF. Plasma is the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. The kidneys are the paired organs that function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_blood_flow
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of plasma that perfuses the kidneys per unit time. Plasma is the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. The kidneys are the paired organs that function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-19T14:52:10Z
calculated RPF
calculated renal plasma flow rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001917
calculated renal plasma flow
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of plasma that perfuses the kidneys per unit time. Plasma is the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. The kidneys are the paired organs that function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_blood_flow
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more nucleic acids in the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Nucleic acids are high-molecular-weight polymeric compounds composed of nucleotides, each consisting of a purine or pyrimidine base, a ribose or deoxyribose sugar, and a phosphate group, and are involved in the determination and transmission of genetic characteristics.
JSmith
2013-11-22T16:08:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001918
liver nucleic acid measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more nucleic acids in the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins. Nucleic acids are high-molecular-weight polymeric compounds composed of nucleotides, each consisting of a purine or pyrimidine base, a ribose or deoxyribose sugar, and a phosphate group, and are involved in the determination and transmission of genetic characteristics.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the liver is formed or composed.
JSmith
2013-11-22T16:09:53Z
liver RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001919
liver ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the liver is formed or composed.
CHEBI:33697
CHEBI:33699
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of messenger ribonucleic acids (mRNA) which specifically codes for the amino acid sequence of the enzyme glutathione S-transferase-placental form (GST-P) in a specified sample of liver. GST-P is one of a family of enzymes that play an important role in detoxification by catalyzing the conjugation of many hydrophobic and electrophilic compounds with reduced glutathione.
JSmith
2013-11-22T16:11:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver GST-P mRNA level
CMO:0001920
liver glutathione S-transferase-placental form mRNA level
Measurement of the amount of messenger ribonucleic acids (mRNA) which specifically codes for the amino acid sequence of the enzyme glutathione S-transferase-placental form (GST-P) in a specified sample of liver. GST-P is one of a family of enzymes that play an important role in detoxification by catalyzing the conjugation of many hydrophobic and electrophilic compounds with reduced glutathione.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
RGD:732257
Measurement of the amount of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) which specifically codes for the amino acid sequence of the enzyme gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (GGT) in a specified sample of liver. GGT catalyzes the transfer of the gamma-glutamyl moiety of glutathione to an acceptor that may be an amino acid, a peptide or water, and plays a key role in the gamma-glutamyl cycle, a pathway for the synthesis and degradation of glutathione and drug and xenobiotic detoxification.
JSmith
2013-11-22T16:12:03Z
BRENDA:EC2.3.2.2
liver GGTP mRNA level
liver gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase mRNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001921
liver gamma-glutamyltransferase mRNA level
Measurement of the amount of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) which specifically codes for the amino acid sequence of the enzyme gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (GGT) in a specified sample of liver. GGT catalyzes the transfer of the gamma-glutamyl moiety of glutathione to an acceptor that may be an amino acid, a peptide or water, and plays a key role in the gamma-glutamyl cycle, a pathway for the synthesis and degradation of glutathione and drug and xenobiotic detoxification.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-glutamyl_transpeptidase
Measurement of the amount of messenger ribonucleic acids (mRNA) which specifically codes for the amino acid sequence of the enzyme O-6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) in a specified sample of liver. MGMT is an enzyme that repairs the naturally occurring mutagenic DNA lesion O6-methylguanine back to guanine to prevent mismatch and error during DNA replication and transcription.
JSmith
2013-11-22T16:12:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver MGMT mRNA level
CMO:0001922
liver O-6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase mRNA level
Measurement of the amount of messenger ribonucleic acids (mRNA) which specifically codes for the amino acid sequence of the enzyme O-6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) in a specified sample of liver. MGMT is an enzyme that repairs the naturally occurring mutagenic DNA lesion O6-methylguanine back to guanine to prevent mismatch and error during DNA replication and transcription.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O-6-methylguanine-DNA_methyltransferase
Any measurement related to a morphological or physiological parameter, such as the amount or composition, of acute phase proteins in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Acute phase proteins comprise a class of proteins whose plasma concentrations increase (positive acute-phase proteins) or decrease (negative acute-phase proteins) in response to inflammation.
JSmith
2013-11-26T11:03:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001923
blood acute phase protein measurement
Any measurement related to a morphological or physiological parameter, such as the amount or composition, of acute phase proteins in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Acute phase proteins comprise a class of proteins whose plasma concentrations increase (positive acute-phase proteins) or decrease (negative acute-phase proteins) in response to inflammation.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_phase_protein
Any measurement related to a morphological or physiological parameter, such as the amount or composition, of cytokines in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. A cytokine is a type of nonantibody protein released by a cell population on contact with specific antigen, which acts as an intercellular mediator, as in the generation of an immune response.
JSmith
2013-11-26T11:05:41Z
cytokine measurement
EFO:0004873
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001924
blood cytokine measurement
Any measurement related to a morphological or physiological parameter, such as the amount or composition, of cytokines in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. A cytokine is a type of nonantibody protein released by a cell population on contact with specific antigen, which acts as an intercellular mediator, as in the generation of an immune response.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement related to a morphological or physiological parameter, such as the amount or composition, of interleukins in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Interleukins comprise a group of multifunctional cytokines that are produced by a variety of lymphoid and nonlymphoid cells and whose effects occur at least partly within the lymphopoietic system.
JSmith
2013-11-26T11:06:54Z
EFO:0009412
interleukin 1 alpha measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001925
blood interleukin measurement
Any measurement related to a morphological or physiological parameter, such as the amount or composition, of interleukins in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Interleukins comprise a group of multifunctional cytokines that are produced by a variety of lymphoid and nonlymphoid cells and whose effects occur at least partly within the lymphopoietic system.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of interleukin-6 (IL6) in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. IL6 is an interleukin that acts as both a pro-inflammatory and an anti-inflammatory cytokine with functions in inflammation and the maturation of B cells.
JSmith
2013-11-26T11:14:04Z
interleukin-6 gene expression measurement
interleukin-6 measurement
EFO:0004810
EFO:0600070
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood IL6 level
CMO:0001926
blood interleukin-6 level
Measurement of the amount of interleukin-6 (IL6) in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. IL6 is an interleukin that acts as both a pro-inflammatory and an anti-inflammatory cytokine with functions in inflammation and the maturation of B cells.
RGD:1352582
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interleukin_6
Measurement of the amount of interleukin-6 (IL6) in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. IL6 is an interleukin that acts as both a pro-inflammatory and an anti-inflammatory cytokine with functions in inflammation and the maturation of B cells.
JSmith
2013-11-26T11:16:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma IL6 level
CMO:0001927
plasma interleukin-6 level
Measurement of the amount of interleukin-6 (IL6) in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. IL6 is an interleukin that acts as both a pro-inflammatory and an anti-inflammatory cytokine with functions in inflammation and the maturation of B cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
RGD:1352582
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interleukin_6
Measurement of the amount of interleukin-6 (IL6) in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. IL6 is an interleukin that acts as both a pro-inflammatory and an anti-inflammatory cytokine with functions in inflammation and the maturation of B cells.
JSmith
2013-11-26T11:16:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum IL6 level
CMO:0001928
serum interleukin-6 level
Measurement of the amount of interleukin-6 (IL6) in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. IL6 is an interleukin that acts as both a pro-inflammatory and an anti-inflammatory cytokine with functions in inflammation and the maturation of B cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:1352582
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interleukin_6
Measurement of the amount of murinoglobulin 1 (MUG1) in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. MUG1 is a putative protease inhibitor related to alpha-2-macroglobulin and involved in the acute phase inflammatory response.
JSmith
2013-11-26T11:34:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood MUG1 level
CMO:0001929
blood murinoglobulin 1 level
Measurement of the amount of murinoglobulin 1 (MUG1) in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. MUG1 is a putative protease inhibitor related to alpha-2-macroglobulin and involved in the acute phase inflammatory response.
RGD:621366
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
UniProtKB:P28665
Measurement of the amount of murinoglobulin 1 (MUG1) in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. MUG1 is a putative protease inhibitor related to alpha-2-macroglobulin and involved in the acute phase inflammatory response.
JSmith
2013-11-26T11:37:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood MUG1 level
CMO:0001930
serum murinoglobulin 1 level
Measurement of the amount of murinoglobulin 1 (MUG1) in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. MUG1 is a putative protease inhibitor related to alpha-2-macroglobulin and involved in the acute phase inflammatory response.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:621366
UniProtKB:P28665
Measurement of the amount of murinoglobulin 1 (MUG1) in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. MUG1 is a putative protease inhibitor related to alpha-2-macroglobulin and involved in the acute phase inflammatory response.
JSmith
2013-11-26T11:37:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma MUG1 level
CMO:0001931
plasma murinoglobulin 1 level
Measurement of the amount of murinoglobulin 1 (MUG1) in plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. MUG1 is a putative protease inhibitor related to alpha-2-macroglobulin and involved in the acute phase inflammatory response.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
RGD:621366
UniProtKB:P28665
The quantity determined by count of the number of animals in a group of neonates, products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal, that survive and are alive at birth.
JSmith
2013-11-26T12:01:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001932
number of live offspring per litter
The quantity determined by count of the number of animals in a group of neonates, products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal, that survive and are alive at birth.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more lipids in brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs. Lipids are any of a structurally diverse group of organic compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble innonpolar solvents that, among other biological functions, serve as a source of fuel and are an important constituent of cell structure.
JSmith
2013-11-26T13:03:54Z
MA:0000168
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001933
brain lipid measurement
The quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more lipids in brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs. Lipids are any of a structurally diverse group of organic compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble innonpolar solvents that, among other biological functions, serve as a source of fuel and are an important constituent of cell structure.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of sterol, any of a group of steroids with a long (8 to 10 carbons) aliphatic side-chain at position 17 and at least one alcoholic group, in a specified sample of brain.
JSmith
2013-11-26T13:09:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001934
brain sterol level
The amount of sterol, any of a group of steroids with a long (8 to 10 carbons) aliphatic side-chain at position 17 and at least one alcoholic group, in a specified sample of brain.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, in a specified sample of brain.
JSmith
2013-11-26T13:11:46Z
CHEBI:16113
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001935
brain cholesterol level
The amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, in a specified sample of brain.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of phytosterol(s) in a specified sample of brain. Phytosterols, which encompass both plant sterols and stanols, comprise a large group of steroid compounds similar to cholesterol which occur in plants and vary only in carbon side chains and/or presence or absence of a double bond.
JSmith
2013-11-26T13:50:07Z
CHEBI:26125
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain plant sterol and stanol level
CMO:0001936
brain phytosterol level
The amount of phytosterol(s) in a specified sample of brain. Phytosterols, which encompass both plant sterols and stanols, comprise a large group of steroid compounds similar to cholesterol which occur in plants and vary only in carbon side chains and/or presence or absence of a double bond.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytosterol
The amount of campesterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C28H48O) whose chemical structure is similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of brain.
JSmith
2013-11-26T13:59:22Z
CHEBI:28623
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001937
brain campesterol level
The amount of campesterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C28H48O) whose chemical structure is similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of brain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campesterol
The amount of sitosterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C29H50O) with chemical structures similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of brain.
JSmith
2013-11-26T14:10:56Z
CHEBI:27693
brain beta-sitosterol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001938
brain sitosterol level
The amount of sitosterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C29H50O) with chemical structures similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of brain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitosterol
The amount of sterol, any of a group of steroids with a long (8 to 10 carbons) aliphatic side-chain at position 17 and at least one alcoholic group, in a specified sample of liver.
JSmith
2013-11-26T14:14:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001939
liver sterol level
The amount of sterol, any of a group of steroids with a long (8 to 10 carbons) aliphatic side-chain at position 17 and at least one alcoholic group, in a specified sample of liver.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of sitosterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C29H50O) with chemical structures similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of liver.
JSmith
2013-11-26T14:18:02Z
CHEBI:27693
liver beta-sitosterol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001940
liver sitosterol level
The amount of sitosterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C29H50O) with chemical structures similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of liver.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitosterol
The amount of campesterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C28H48O) whose chemical structure is similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of liver.
JSmith
2013-11-26T14:18:02Z
CHEBI:28623
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001941
liver campesterol level
The amount of campesterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C28H48O) whose chemical structure is similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of liver.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campesterol
The amount of phytosterol(s) in a specified sample of liver. Phytosterols, which encompass both plant sterols and stanols, comprise a large group of steroid compounds similar to cholesterol which occur in plants and vary only in carbon side chains and/or presence or absence of a double bond.
JSmith
2013-11-26T14:18:02Z
CHEBI:26125
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver plant sterol and stanol level
CMO:0001942
liver phytosterol level
The amount of phytosterol(s) in a specified sample of liver. Phytosterols, which encompass both plant sterols and stanols, comprise a large group of steroid compounds similar to cholesterol which occur in plants and vary only in carbon side chains and/or presence or absence of a double bond.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytosterol
The amount of sitosterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C29H50O) with chemical structures similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of plasma.
JSmith
2013-11-26T14:30:32Z
CHEBI:27693
plasma beta-sitosterol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001943
plasma sitosterol level
The amount of sitosterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C29H50O) with chemical structures similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of plasma.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitosterol
The amount of campesterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C28H48O) whose chemical structure is similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of plasma.
JSmith
2013-11-26T14:30:32Z
CHEBI:28623
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001944
plasma campesterol level
The amount of campesterol, a phytosterol (molecular formula C28H48O) whose chemical structure is similar to that of cholesterol, in a specified sample of plasma.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campesterol
The amount of phytosterol(s) in a specified sample of plasma. Phytosterols, which encompass both plant sterols and stanols, comprise a large group of steroid compounds similar to cholesterol which occur in plants and vary only in carbon side chains and/or presence or absence of a double bond.
JSmith
2013-11-26T14:30:32Z
CHEBI:26125
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma plant sterol and stanol level
CMO:0001945
plasma phytosterol level
The amount of phytosterol(s) in a specified sample of plasma. Phytosterols, which encompass both plant sterols and stanols, comprise a large group of steroid compounds similar to cholesterol which occur in plants and vary only in carbon side chains and/or presence or absence of a double bond.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytosterol
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the most distal portion of the foreleg of a quadruped, i.e., the segment of the foreleg upon which an individual stands and walks.
JSmith
2013-11-26T14:55:49Z
front feet morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
forepaw morphological measurement
CMO:0001946
front foot morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the most distal portion of the foreleg of a quadruped, i.e., the segment of the foreleg upon which an individual stands and walks.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Ennumeration of the bones of the toes, that is, the digits that form the most distal portion of the front foot of a quadruped.
JSmith
2013-11-26T15:12:14Z
front feet phalanges count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001947
front foot phalanges count
Ennumeration of the bones of the toes, that is, the digits that form the most distal portion of the front foot of a quadruped.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the most distal portion of the hind leg of a quadruped, i.e., the segment of the hind leg upon which an individual stands and walks.
JSmith
2013-11-26T15:17:34Z
hind feet morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
hind paw morphological measurement
CMO:0001948
hind foot morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the most distal portion of the hind leg of a quadruped, i.e., the segment of the hind leg upon which an individual stands and walks.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Ennumeration of the bones of the toes, that is, the digits that form the most distal portion, of the hind foot of a quadruped.
JSmith
2013-11-26T15:17:34Z
hind feet phalanges count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001949
hind foot phalanges count
Ennumeration of the bones of the toes, that is, the digits that form the most distal portion, of the hind foot of a quadruped.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A value or quantity determined by count of squamous cell carcinoma tumors of the tongue in which the diameter, the length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle circumscribing a single tumor, measures at least 3 millimeters (3/1000ths of a meter). Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue is comprised of tumors arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
JSmith
2013-11-26T15:24:51Z
MESH:D002294
MESH:D014062
squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue number of tumors with diameter greater than 3 mm
clinical_measurement_ontology
tongue SCC number of tumors with diameter greater than 3 mm
CMO:0001950
number of squamous cell tumors of the tongue with diameter greater than 3 mm
A value or quantity determined by count of squamous cell carcinoma tumors of the tongue in which the diameter, the length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle circumscribing a single tumor, measures at least 3 millimeters (3/1000ths of a meter). Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue is comprised of tumors arising in the tongue from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function. The tongue is the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth; it is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_carcinoma
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of only one of the kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-26T15:36:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001951
calculated single kidney weight
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of only one of the kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of both (the complete set of two) of the kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
JSmith
2013-11-26T15:39:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001952
calculated both kidneys weight
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of both (the complete set of two) of the kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of only the single right kidney is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percent, thus normalizing it to body weight and by extension to the size of the organism. The right kidney is the organ which lies on the right side of the body from the perspective of the subject.
JSmith
2013-11-26T15:48:04Z
individual right kidney wet weight to body weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001953
right kidney wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of only the single right kidney is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percent, thus normalizing it to body weight and by extension to the size of the organism. The right kidney is the organ which lies on the right side of the body from the perspective of the subject.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of only the left kidney is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percent, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism. The left kidney is the organ which lies on the left side of the body from the perspective of the subject.
JSmith
2013-11-26T15:48:07Z
individual left kidney wet weight to body weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001954
left kidney wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of only the left kidney is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percent, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism. The left kidney is the organ which lies on the left side of the body from the perspective of the subject.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the value for the volume of blood delivered to and/or exiting from the kidneys per unit time is divided by the weight (heaviness or degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of one or both kidneys, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-11-26T16:04:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001955
renal blood flow rate to kidney weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value for the volume of blood delivered to and/or exiting from the kidneys per unit time is divided by the weight (heaviness or degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of one or both kidneys, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renal_blood_flow
The amount of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP), a noncollagenous extracellular matrix protein that serves as a marker of cartilage turnover, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
JSmith
2013-11-27T15:03:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood COMP level
CMO:0001956
blood cartilage oligomeric matrix protein level
The amount of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP), a noncollagenous extracellular matrix protein that serves as a marker of cartilage turnover, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
RGD:736605
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartilage_oligomeric_matrix_protein
The amount of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP), a noncollagenous extracellular matrix protein that serves as a marker of cartilage turnover, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2013-11-27T15:05:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum COMP level
CMO:0001957
serum cartilage oligomeric matrix protein level
The amount of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP), a noncollagenous extracellular matrix protein that serves as a marker of cartilage turnover, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:736605
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartilage_oligomeric_matrix_protein
The amount of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP), a noncollagenous extracellular matrix protein that serves as a marker of cartilage turnover, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2013-11-27T15:05:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma COMP level
CMO:0001958
plasma cartilage oligomeric matrix protein level
The amount of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP), a noncollagenous extracellular matrix protein that serves as a marker of cartilage turnover, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
RGD:736605
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartilage_oligomeric_matrix_protein
Any measurement of the action of defensive burying, the typical rodent behavior of displacing bedding material with vigorous treading-like movements of their forepaws and shoveling movements of their heads directed towards a noxious stimulus that appears to pose a near and immediate threat.
JSmith
2013-11-27T15:17:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001959
defensive burying measurement
Any measurement of the action of defensive burying, the typical rodent behavior of displacing bedding material with vigorous treading-like movements of their forepaws and shoveling movements of their heads directed towards a noxious stimulus that appears to pose a near and immediate threat.
PMID:12600707
The number, i.e. the quantity determined by count, of separate instances of the experimental subject coming nearer in position to the source of an unpleasant, response-causing factor, such as an electric shock device, before that organism begins the activity of defensive burying.
JSmith
2013-11-27T16:02:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001960
number of approaches toward negative stimulus before onset of defensive burying response
The number, i.e. the quantity determined by count, of separate instances of the experimental subject coming nearer in position to the source of an unpleasant, response-causing factor, such as an electric shock device, before that organism begins the activity of defensive burying.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Measurement of the total length of experiment time that an animal spends in the activity of defensive burying.
JSmith
2013-11-27T16:03:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001961
defensive burying duration
Measurement of the total length of experiment time that an animal spends in the activity of defensive burying.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Measurement of the length of time between the introduction of, or an experimental subject's first encounter with, a stimulus and commensement of the activity of defensive burying by that subject.
JSmith
2013-11-27T16:04:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001962
post-insult time to onset of defensive burying response
Measurement of the length of time between the introduction of, or an experimental subject's first encounter with, a stimulus and commensement of the activity of defensive burying by that subject.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the size of the total three dimensional space occupied by nonremodeling tumorous lesions in the liver. Nonremodeling tumorous lesions are lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors (neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive) without any indication of a remodeling phenotype, that is, without a decrease in biochemical marker expression or growth rate, and without signs of regression.
JSmith
2013-11-27T16:17:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001963
volume of liver occupied by nonremodeling tumorous lesions
Measurement of the size of the total three dimensional space occupied by nonremodeling tumorous lesions in the liver. Nonremodeling tumorous lesions are lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors (neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive) without any indication of a remodeling phenotype, that is, without a decrease in biochemical marker expression or growth rate, and without signs of regression.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15185337
Measurement of the size of the total three dimensional space occupied by remodeling tumorous lesions in the liver. Remodeling tumorous lesions are lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors (neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive) but which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression.
JSmith
2013-11-27T16:18:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001964
volume of liver occupied by remodeling tumorous lesions
Measurement of the size of the total three dimensional space occupied by remodeling tumorous lesions in the liver. Remodeling tumorous lesions are lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors (neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive) but which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15185337
A calculated measurement in which difference in the mean arterial blood pressure between two or more dosages of a drug or chemical which reduces the interior diameter of blood vessels is divided by difference in the logarithm of the applied dosages and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The value is calculated as the slope of the curve of the mean arterial blood pressure versus log of the vasoconstrictor dose [VC] graph, given by the equation (log[VC]2 - log[VC]1)/(MAP at [VC]2 - MAP at [VC]1). A logarithm is the power to which a base, such as 10, must be raised to produce a given number.
JSmith
2013-12-02T10:53:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
change in MAP to change in log[vasoconstrictor] ratio
CMO:0001965
change in mean arterial blood pressure to change in the logarithm of the vasoconstrictor dose ratio
A calculated measurement in which difference in the mean arterial blood pressure between two or more dosages of a drug or chemical which reduces the interior diameter of blood vessels is divided by difference in the logarithm of the applied dosages and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The value is calculated as the slope of the curve of the mean arterial blood pressure versus log of the vasoconstrictor dose [VC] graph, given by the equation (log[VC]2 - log[VC]1)/(MAP at [VC]2 - MAP at [VC]1). A logarithm is the power to which a base, such as 10, must be raised to produce a given number.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle delineating the outer limits of a glomerulosclerotic lesion.
JSmith
2013-12-02T11:03:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001966
kidney glomerulosclerotic lesion diameter
Measurement of the length of a straight line passing through the center and connecting opposite points on the circumference of a circle delineating the outer limits of a glomerulosclerotic lesion.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the diameter of kidney glomerular injury is divided by the value of the mean arterial blood pressure and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, for example to give an index of kidney damage relative to the level of hypertension.
JSmith
2013-12-02T11:54:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001967
kidney glomerulosclerotic lesion diameter to mean arterial blood pressure ratio
A calculated measurement in which the diameter of kidney glomerular injury is divided by the value of the mean arterial blood pressure and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, for example to give an index of kidney damage relative to the level of hypertension.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:14532335
A calculated measurement in which the volume of urine voided during a specified period of time is divided by the total weight or heaviness of the body, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2013-12-02T12:01:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001968
timed urine volume to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the volume of urine voided during a specified period of time is divided by the total weight or heaviness of the body, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantification of a function of or process in the brain, one of the two components of the central nervous system. The brain is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs. It is also the seat of consciousness, thought, memory, and emotion.
JSmith
2013-12-02T13:18:15Z
EFO:0007849
MA:0000168
brain physiology measurement
functional brain measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001969
brain physiological measurement
Any quantification of a function of or process in the brain, one of the two components of the central nervous system. The brain is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs. It is also the seat of consciousness, thought, memory, and emotion.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the central nervous system, i.e., the brain and/or spinal cord.
JSmith
2013-12-02T13:23:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CNS measurement
CMO:0001970
central nervous system measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the central nervous system, i.e., the brain and/or spinal cord.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more of the cavities filled with cerebrospinal fluid in the brain.
JSmith
2013-12-02T13:40:17Z
EFO:0006793
EFO:0010335
MA:0000818
left inferior lateral ventricle volume measurement
third ventricle volume measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001971
brain ventricle morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more of the cavities filled with cerebrospinal fluid in the brain.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more brain ventricles, the cavities filled with cerebrospinal fluid in the brain.
JSmith
2013-12-02T13:41:16Z
MA:0000818
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001972
brain ventricle measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more brain ventricles, the cavities filled with cerebrospinal fluid in the brain.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of one or more of the cavities filled with cerebrospinal fluid in the brain.
JSmith
2013-12-02T13:44:04Z
MA:0000818
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001973
calculated brain ventricle morphological measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of one or more of the cavities filled with cerebrospinal fluid in the brain.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the width, i.e., the linear extent from side to side, of one or more brain ventricles is divided by the width of the whole brain and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-12-02T13:44:55Z
MA:0000818
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001974
brain ventricle width to brain width ratio
A calculated measurement in which the width, i.e., the linear extent from side to side, of one or more brain ventricles is divided by the width of the whole brain and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the spinal cord, the thick, whitish cord of nerve tissue that extends from the medulla oblongata down through the spinal column and from which the spinal nerves branch off to various parts of the body.
JSmith
2013-12-02T14:03:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001975
spinal cord measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the spinal cord, the thick, whitish cord of nerve tissue that extends from the medulla oblongata down through the spinal column and from which the spinal nerves branch off to various parts of the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the spinal cord, the thick, whitish cord of nerve tissue that extends from the medulla oblongata down through the spinal column and from which the spinal nerves branch off to various parts of the body.
JSmith
2013-12-02T14:12:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001976
spinal cord morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the spinal cord, the thick, whitish cord of nerve tissue that extends from the medulla oblongata down through the spinal column and from which the spinal nerves branch off to various parts of the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the spinal cord ventral horn, one of the hornlike projections of gray matter into the white matter of the spinal cord. The anterior horn contains efferent fibers innervating skeletal muscle tissue.
JSmith
2013-12-02T14:12:57Z
spinal cord anterior column morphological measurement
spinal cord anterior horn morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001977
spinal cord ventral horn morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the spinal cord ventral horn, one of the hornlike projections of gray matter into the white matter of the spinal cord. The anterior horn contains efferent fibers innervating skeletal muscle tissue.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a plane through the spinal cord ventral horn, one of the hornlike projections of gray matter into the white matter of the spinal cord. The anterior horn contains efferent fibers innervating skeletal muscle tissue.
JSmith
2013-12-02T14:13:58Z
spinal cord anterior column area
spinal cord anterior horn area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001978
spinal cord ventral horn area
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a plane through the spinal cord ventral horn, one of the hornlike projections of gray matter into the white matter of the spinal cord. The anterior horn contains efferent fibers innervating skeletal muscle tissue.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the two-dimensional extent of a plane through the spinal cord ventral horn, one of the hornlike projections of gray matter into the white matter of the spinal cord. The anterior horn contains efferent fibers innervating skeletal muscle tissue.
JSmith
2013-12-02T14:15:11Z
calculated spinal cord anterior column area measurement
calculated spinal cord anterior horn area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001979
calculated spinal cord ventral horn area measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the two-dimensional extent of a plane through the spinal cord ventral horn, one of the hornlike projections of gray matter into the white matter of the spinal cord. The anterior horn contains efferent fibers innervating skeletal muscle tissue.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the area of the spinal cord vental horn that demonstrates histological staining for the MHC Class II RT1A molecule is divided by value representing the total area of the spinal cord ventral horn, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. MHC Class II RT1A is a class II major histocompatibility complex protein that is involved in antigen presentation and has been implicated in allograft rejection and autoimmunity.
JSmith
2013-12-02T14:38:34Z
area of spinal cord ventral horn stained for MHC Class II RT1A to total area of spinal cord ventral horn ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001980
MHC Class II RT1A-positive spinal cord ventral horn area to total spinal cord ventral horn area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value representing the area of the spinal cord vental horn that demonstrates histological staining for the MHC Class II RT1A molecule is divided by value representing the total area of the spinal cord ventral horn, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. MHC Class II RT1A is a class II major histocompatibility complex protein that is involved in antigen presentation and has been implicated in allograft rejection and autoimmunity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:1595923
RGD:1595924
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the spinal cord. A molecule is an aggregation of atoms, specifically a chemical combination of two or more atoms forming a specific chemical substance.
JSmith
2013-12-02T16:36:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001981
spinal cord molecular composition measurement
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the spinal cord. A molecule is an aggregation of atoms, specifically a chemical combination of two or more atoms forming a specific chemical substance.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
Any quantification of one or more of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules of the spinal cord. MHC class II is a group of proteins that are involved in antigen presentation and self recognition, and have been implicated in allograft rejection and autoimmunity.
JSmith
2013-12-02T17:06:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0001982
spinal cord MHC class II protein measurement
Any quantification of one or more of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules of the spinal cord. MHC class II is a group of proteins that are involved in antigen presentation and self recognition, and have been implicated in allograft rejection and autoimmunity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_histocompatibility_complex
The number of motor neurons (efferent neurons that convey impulses from the central nervous system to muscles, glands, or other effector tissues) in a specified sample.
JSmith
2013-12-02T17:33:48Z
motoneuron count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001983
motor neuron count
The number of motor neurons (efferent neurons that convey impulses from the central nervous system to muscles, glands, or other effector tissues) in a specified sample.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more cells of the nervous system.
JSmith
2013-12-02T17:36:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001984
nervous system cell measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more cells of the nervous system.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of motor neurons (efferent neurons that convey impulses from the central nervous system to muscles, glands, or other effector tissues) in a specified sample.
JSmith
2013-12-02T17:48:18Z
calculated motoneuron count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001985
calculated motor neuron count
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of motor neurons (efferent neurons that convey impulses from the central nervous system to muscles, glands, or other effector tissues) in a specified sample.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the total number of motor neurons found on the damaged side of the spinal cord is divided by total number of motor neurons found on the undamaged side of the spinal cord and presented as the base 10 logarithm of the resulting value. A logarithm is the power to which a base, such as 10, must be raised to produce a given number.
JSmith
2013-12-02T18:06:00Z
logarithm of the lesioned side motoneuron count to non-lesioned side motoneuron count ratio
logarithm of the lesioned side motor neuron count to contralateral side motor neuron count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
Log(lesioned side motor neuron count/non-lesioned side count)
CMO:0001986
logarithm of the ratio of the lesioned side motor neuron count to contralateral side motor neuron count
A calculated measurement in which the total number of motor neurons found on the damaged side of the spinal cord is divided by total number of motor neurons found on the undamaged side of the spinal cord and presented as the base 10 logarithm of the resulting value. A logarithm is the power to which a base, such as 10, must be raised to produce a given number.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantification of a function of or process in the central nervous system, i.e. the brain and/or spinal cord.
JSmith
2013-12-02T18:18:12Z
central nervous system physiology measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001987
central nervous system physiological measurement
Any quantification of a function of or process in the central nervous system, i.e. the brain and/or spinal cord.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A measurement based on scoring the severity, for example on a scale of 0-4, of spike and wave discharges, a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain.
JSmith
2013-12-02T18:30:31Z
brain spike-wave discharge severity grade
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain SWD severity grade
brain spike-wave activity severity grade
CMO:0001988
brain spike-and-wave discharge severity grade
A measurement based on scoring the severity, for example on a scale of 0-4, of spike and wave discharges, a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain.
PMID:15030491
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_and_Wave
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD8 antigen on their surface in a specified volume of whole blood. CD8 is a glycoprotein on the surface of killer T lymphocytes that enhances binding with major histocompatibility complex molecules.
JSmith
2013-12-03T10:41:58Z
calculated CD8(+) cell count
calculated CD8+ cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
calculated Ts/c cell count
calculated cytotoxic T cell count
calculated suppressor T cell count
CMO:0001989
calculated blood CD8 cell count
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD8 antigen on their surface in a specified volume of whole blood. CD8 is a glycoprotein on the surface of killer T lymphocytes that enhances binding with major histocompatibility complex molecules.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
ISBN:978-0323057479
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively high amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD8 antigen is divided by the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively low amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD8 antigen, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
JSmith
2013-12-03T11:30:34Z
blood CD45RChigh CD8 T cell count to CD45RClow CD8 T cell count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001990
blood CD45RC(high) CD8 T cell count to CD45RC(low) CD8 T cell count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively high amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD8 antigen is divided by the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively low amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD8 antigen, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
NCBI_Gene:5788
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively low amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD8 antigen is divided by the total number of lymphocytes expressing surface CD8 antigen, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
JSmith
2013-12-03T11:31:45Z
blood CD45RClow CD8 T cell count to total CD8 T cell count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001991
blood CD45RC(low) CD8 T cell count to total CD8 T cell count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively low amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD8 antigen is divided by the total number of lymphocytes expressing surface CD8 antigen, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
NCBI_Gene:5788
The number of new cases of experimental diabetes mellitus appearing in a study population during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Experimental DM is diabetes induced experimentally by administration of various diabetogenic agents or by removal of all or part of the pancreas.
JSmith
2013-12-03T11:39:34Z
MESH:D003921
clinical_measurement_ontology
experimental diabetes mellitus incidence
CMO:0001992
percentage of study population developing experimental diabetes mellitus during a period of time
The number of new cases of experimental diabetes mellitus appearing in a study population during a specified period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Experimental DM is diabetes induced experimentally by administration of various diabetogenic agents or by removal of all or part of the pancreas.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_2
The number of individuals in a study population which display experimental diabetes mellitus at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Experimental DM is diabetes induced experimentally by administration of various diabetogenic agents or by removal of all or part of the pancreas.
JSmith
2013-12-03T11:44:57Z
MESH:D003921
clinical_measurement_ontology
experimental diabetes mellitus prevalence
CMO:0001993
percentage of study population displaying experimental diabetes mellitus at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display experimental diabetes mellitus at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Experimental DM is diabetes induced experimentally by administration of various diabetogenic agents or by removal of all or part of the pancreas.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_2
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of experimental diabetes mellitus, diabetes induced experimentally by administration of various diabetogenic agents or by removal of all or part of the pancreas.
JSmith
2013-12-03T17:06:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
latency of experimental diabetes mellitus
CMO:0001994
post-insult time to onset of experimental diabetes mellitus
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of experimental diabetes mellitus, diabetes induced experimentally by administration of various diabetogenic agents or by removal of all or part of the pancreas.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
MESH:D003921
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). T2DM is a form of diabetes often, although not universally, associated with obesity, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia(s) and cardiovascular symptoms such as hypertension.
JSmith
2013-12-03T17:09:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
latency of induced type 2 diabetes mellitus
CMO:0001995
post-insult time to onset of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). T2DM is a form of diabetes often, although not universally, associated with obesity, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia(s) and cardiovascular symptoms such as hypertension.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_2
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). T1DM is a form of diabetes mellitus which results from the autoimmune destruction of beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans.
JSmith
2013-12-03T17:09:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
latency of induced type 1 diabetes mellitus
CMO:0001996
post-insult time to onset of type 1 diabetes mellitus
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of symptoms of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). T1DM is a form of diabetes mellitus which results from the autoimmune destruction of beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_1
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more blood vessels, the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
JSmith
2013-12-03T17:32:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001997
blood vessel morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more blood vessels, the network of muscular tubes that carry blood through the body.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the wall of the aorta, the layered tissue which encloses and constitutes the structural component of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds. A molecule is an aggregation of atoms, specifically a chemical combination of two or more atoms forming a specific chemical substance.
JSmith
2013-12-03T18:01:02Z
aortic wall molecular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001998
aorta wall molecular composition measurement
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the wall of the aorta, the layered tissue which encloses and constitutes the structural component of the great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds. A molecule is an aggregation of atoms, specifically a chemical combination of two or more atoms forming a specific chemical substance.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The amount of elastin in a specified sample of aorta wall tissue. Elastin is an elastic, fibrous mucoprotein, similar to collagen, and the major connective tissue protein of elastic fibers, such as those in arterial walls.
JSmith
2013-12-03T18:08:51Z
aortic wall elastin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0001999
aorta wall extracellular elastin level
The amount of elastin in a specified sample of aorta wall tissue. Elastin is an elastic, fibrous mucoprotein, similar to collagen, and the major connective tissue protein of elastic fibers, such as those in arterial walls.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount of collagen in a specified sample of aorta wall tissue. Collagen refers to any of a family of extracellular, closely related proteins occurring as a major component of connective tissue, giving it strength and flexibility.
JSmith
2013-12-03T18:13:06Z
aortic wall collagen level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002000
aorta wall extracellular collagen level
The amount of collagen in a specified sample of aorta wall tissue. Collagen refers to any of a family of extracellular, closely related proteins occurring as a major component of connective tissue, giving it strength and flexibility.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the wall of the aorta.
JSmith
2013-12-03T18:14:39Z
calculated aortic wall molecular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002001
calculated aorta wall molecular composition measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the wall of the aorta.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A calculated measurement in which the weight after dessication of the extracellular elastin in a specified sample of aorta wall is divided by the total weight after dessication of that sample of aorta wall, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-12-03T18:21:20Z
aortic wall elastin dry weight to total aortic wall dry weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002002
aorta wall extracellular elastin dry weight to aorta wall dry weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight after dessication of the extracellular elastin in a specified sample of aorta wall is divided by the total weight after dessication of that sample of aorta wall, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight after dessication of the extracellular elastin in a specified sample of aorta wall is divided by the weight of extracellular collagen in that sample of aorta wall, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2013-12-03T18:29:26Z
aortic wall elastin dry weight to aortic wall collagen weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002003
aorta wall extracellular elastin dry weight to aorta wall extracellular collagen weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight after dessication of the extracellular elastin in a specified sample of aorta wall is divided by the weight of extracellular collagen in that sample of aorta wall, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The total amount of protein extracted from within the cells of the aortic wall in a specified sample of aorta. Protein is any of a group of complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages.
JSmith
2013-12-04T10:31:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
aorta cellular protein level
aorta wall total intracellular protein level
CMO:0002004
aorta wall intracellular protein level
The total amount of protein extracted from within the cells of the aortic wall in a specified sample of aorta. Protein is any of a group of complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing or otherwise toxic stimulus and the death of the subject, i.e. the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
JSmith
2013-12-06T17:25:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002005
post-insult time of death
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing or otherwise toxic stimulus and the death of the subject, i.e. the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter related to tumors arising in the oral cavity, i.e. the mouth, from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2013-12-06T17:33:32Z
MESH:D009062
clinical_measurement_ontology
squamous cell carcinoma of the mouth measurement
CMO:0002006
squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter related to tumors arising in the oral cavity, i.e. the mouth, from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_carcinoma
A value or quantity determined by count of tumors arising in the mouth from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion.
JSmith
2013-12-06T17:38:22Z
MESH:D002294
MESH:D009062
clinical_measurement_ontology
squamous cell carcinoma of the mouth tumor number
CMO:0002007
squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of tumors arising in the mouth from the uncontrolled multiplication of cells of the epithelium, or of cells showing the particular cytological characteristics of squamous cell differentiation, such as the presence of keratin, tonofilament bundles, or desmosomes, structures involved in cell-to-cell adhesion.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_carcinoma
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the pyometritis disease state, i.e. a suppurative inflammation of the uterus, causes pain or damage, or interfers with the normal functioning of an organism or any part thereof.
JSmith
2013-12-06T17:56:54Z
RDO:9000032
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002008
pyometritis severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the pyometritis disease state, i.e. a suppurative inflammation of the uterus, causes pain or damage, or interfers with the normal functioning of an organism or any part thereof.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A rating, usually expressed numerically and based on the degree to which certain qualities or conditions are present, of the degree to which the presentation of the pyometritis disease state, i.e. a suppurative inflammation of the uterus, causes pain or damage, or interfers with the normal functioning of an organism or any part thereof.
JSmith
2013-12-06T17:59:19Z
RDO:9000032
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002009
pyometritis severity score
A rating, usually expressed numerically and based on the degree to which certain qualities or conditions are present, of the degree to which the presentation of the pyometritis disease state, i.e. a suppurative inflammation of the uterus, causes pain or damage, or interfers with the normal functioning of an organism or any part thereof.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display pyometritis at a point in time or develop pyometritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Pyometritis is a suppurative inflammation of the uterus.
JSmith
2013-12-06T18:01:36Z
RDO:9000032
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002010
pyometritis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display pyometritis at a point in time or develop pyometritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Pyometritis is a suppurative inflammation of the uterus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display pyometritis at a specified point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Pyometritis is a suppurative inflammation of the uterus.
JSmith
2013-12-06T18:02:59Z
RDO:9000032
clinical_measurement_ontology
pyometritis prevalence
CMO:0002011
percentage of study population displaying pyometritis at a point in time
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display pyometritis at a specified point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Pyometritis is a suppurative inflammation of the uterus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop pyometritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Pyometritis is a suppurative inflammation of the uterus.
JSmith
2013-12-06T18:03:03Z
RDO:9000032
clinical_measurement_ontology
pyometritis incidence
CMO:0002012
percentage of study population developing pyometritis during a period of time
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop pyometritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Pyometritis is a suppurative inflammation of the uterus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of one or more tumors arising from cells or tissues of the nervous system, the organ system which, along with the endocrine system, correlates the adjustments and reactions of the organism to its internal and external environment via transmission of information, in the form of electrochemical impulses, throughout the body.
JSmith
2013-12-09T18:45:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002013
nervous system tumor measurement
Any measurement of one or more tumors arising from cells or tissues of the nervous system, the organ system which, along with the endocrine system, correlates the adjustments and reactions of the organism to its internal and external environment via transmission of information, in the form of electrochemical impulses, throughout the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display neurilemmoma at a point in time or develop neurilemmoma within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A neurilemmoma is a tumor originating in a myelin nerve sheath and arising from Schwann cells.
JSmith
2013-12-09T18:47:22Z
MESH:D009442
clinical_measurement_ontology
MPNST incidence/prevalence measurement
malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0002014
neurilemmoma incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display neurilemmoma at a point in time or develop neurilemmoma within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A neurilemmoma is a tumor originating in a myelin nerve sheath and arising from Schwann cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwannoma
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma at a point in time or develop trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma is a tumor originating in the myelin sheath of the trigeminal nerve, either of the fifth pair of cranial nerves which function as the chief sensory nerves of the face and the motor nerves of the muscles of mastication.
JSmith
2013-12-09T18:48:27Z
MESH:D009442
clinical_measurement_ontology
trigeminal malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
trigeminal nerve MPNST incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0002015
trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma at a point in time or develop trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma is a tumor originating in the myelin sheath of the trigeminal nerve, either of the fifth pair of cranial nerves which function as the chief sensory nerves of the face and the motor nerves of the muscles of mastication.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwannoma
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display trigeminal nerve neurilemmomas at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma is a tumor originating in the myelin sheath of the trigeminal nerve, either of the fifth pair of cranial nerves which function as the chief sensory nerves of the face and the motor nerves of the muscles of mastication.
JSmith
2013-12-09T18:50:56Z
MESH:D009442
clinical_measurement_ontology
percentage of study population displaying trigeminal nerve MPNST at a point in time
percentage of study population displaying trigeminal nerve malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors at a point in time
trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma prevalence
CMO:0002016
percentage of study population displaying trigeminal nerve neurilemmomas at a point in time
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display trigeminal nerve neurilemmomas at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma is a tumor originating in the myelin sheath of the trigeminal nerve, either of the fifth pair of cranial nerves which function as the chief sensory nerves of the face and the motor nerves of the muscles of mastication.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwannoma
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop trigeminal nerve neurilemmomas within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma is a tumor originating in the myelin sheath of the trigeminal nerve, either of the fifth pair of cranial nerves which function as the chief sensory nerves of the face and the motor nerves of the muscles of mastication.
JSmith
2013-12-09T18:51:02Z
MESH:D009442
clinical_measurement_ontology
percentage of study population developing trigeminal nerve MPNST during a period of time
percentage of study population developing trigeminal nerve malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors during a period of time
trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma incidence
CMO:0002017
percentage of study population developing trigeminal nerve neurilemmomas during a period of time
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop trigeminal nerve neurilemmomas within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma is a tumor originating in the myelin sheath of the trigeminal nerve, either of the fifth pair of cranial nerves which function as the chief sensory nerves of the face and the motor nerves of the muscles of mastication.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwannoma
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of neurilemmomas, or to the official determination of neurilemmomas as the cause of the observed symptom(s). A neurilemmoma is a tumor originating from Schwann cells in a myelin nerve sheath.
JSmith
2013-12-09T18:59:01Z
MESH:D009442
clinical_measurement_ontology
MPNST onset/diagnosis measurement
malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor onset/diagnosis measurement
CMO:0002018
neurilemmoma onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of neurilemmomas, or to the official determination of neurilemmomas as the cause of the observed symptom(s). A neurilemmoma is a tumor originating from Schwann cells in a myelin nerve sheath.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwannoma
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of trigeminal nerve neurilemmomas - tumors originating in the myelin sheath of the trigeminal nerve, either of the fifth pair of cranial nerves which function as the chief sensory nerves of the face and the motor nerves of the muscles of mastication.
JSmith
2013-12-09T19:00:48Z
MESH:D009442
clinical_measurement_ontology
post-insult time to trigeminal nerve MPNST formation
post-insult time to trigeminal nerve malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor formation
post-insult time to trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma onset
CMO:0002019
post-insult time to trigeminal nerve neurilemmoma formation
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a disease-producing stimulus and the observation of trigeminal nerve neurilemmomas - tumors originating in the myelin sheath of the trigeminal nerve, either of the fifth pair of cranial nerves which function as the chief sensory nerves of the face and the motor nerves of the muscles of mastication.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwannoma
Any quantification related to neurilemmoma, a tumor originating in a myelin nerve sheath and arising from Schwann cells.
JSmith
2013-12-09T19:09:46Z
MESH:D009442
clinical_measurement_ontology
MPNST measurement
malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor measurement
CMO:0002020
neurilemmoma measurement
Any quantification related to neurilemmoma, a tumor originating in a myelin nerve sheath and arising from Schwann cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwannoma
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the trichinosis disease state, i.e. infection with nematode worms of the Trichinella genus (including Trichinella spiralis, the traditional etiological agent), has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which the parasite has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T16:30:07Z
RDO:0006739
Trichinella infection severity
trichinellosis severity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002021
trichinosis severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the trichinosis disease state, i.e. infection with nematode worms of the Trichinella genus (including Trichinella spiralis, the traditional etiological agent), has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which the parasite has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the degree to which the presentation of the trichinosis disease state, i.e. infection with nematode worms of the Trichinella genus (including Trichinella spiralis, the traditional etiological agent), has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which the parasite has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T16:51:26Z
RDO:0006739
calculated Trichinella infection severity
calculated trichinellosis severity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002022
calculated trichinosis severity measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the degree to which the presentation of the trichinosis disease state, i.e. infection with nematode worms of the Trichinella genus (including Trichinella spiralis, the traditional etiological agent), has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which the parasite has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Measurement of the total number of adult, that is, fully developed, Trichinella spiralis nematode worms recovered from a specified sample of small intestine from an infected subject.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T16:54:26Z
RDO:0006739
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002023
intestinal adult Trichinella spiralis count
Measurement of the total number of adult, that is, fully developed, Trichinella spiralis nematode worms recovered from a specified sample of small intestine from an infected subject.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A calculated value representing the base ten logarithm of the total number of adult Trichinella spiralis nematode worms recovered from a specified sample of small intestine from an infected subject. A logarithm is the power to which a base, such as 10, must be raised to produce a given number.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T16:58:16Z
RDO:0006739
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002024
logarithm of the intestinal adult Trichinella spiralis count
A calculated value representing the base ten logarithm of the total number of adult Trichinella spiralis nematode worms recovered from a specified sample of small intestine from an infected subject. A logarithm is the power to which a base, such as 10, must be raised to produce a given number.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a specified infection at a point in time or develop a specified infection within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. An infection is invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T17:10:58Z
EFO:0008422
clinical_measurement_ontology
infectious disease incidence/prevalence measurement
susceptibility to infectious disease measurement
CMO:0002025
infection incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a specified infection at a point in time or develop a specified infection within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. An infection is invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a specified parasitic infection at a point in time or develop a specified parasitic infection within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A parasitic infection is invasion and multiplication of parasites in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T17:11:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002026
parasitic infection incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a specified parasitic infection at a point in time or develop a specified parasitic infection within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A parasitic infection is invasion and multiplication of parasites in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display an infection with the parasite Toxoplasma gondii at a point in time or develop an infection with the parasite Toxoplasma gondii within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Toxoplasma gondii is a sporozoan species that is an intracellular parasite in a variety of vertebrates and is the causative agent of toxoplasmosis.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T17:25:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
toxoplasmosis incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0002027
Toxoplasma gondii infection incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display an infection with the parasite Toxoplasma gondii at a point in time or develop an infection with the parasite Toxoplasma gondii within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Toxoplasma gondii is a sporozoan species that is an intracellular parasite in a variety of vertebrates and is the causative agent of toxoplasmosis.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display Toxoplasma gondii brain cysts, small capsulelike sacs enclosing colonies of Toxoplasma gondii in the brain, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Toxoplasma gondii is a sporozoan species that is an intracellular parasite in a variety of vertebrates and is the causative agent of toxoplasmosis.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T17:26:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Toxoplasma gondii brain cyst prevalence
toxoplasmosis prevalence
CMO:0002028
percentage of study population displaying Toxoplasma gondii brain cysts at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display Toxoplasma gondii brain cysts, small capsulelike sacs enclosing colonies of Toxoplasma gondii in the brain, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Toxoplasma gondii is a sporozoan species that is an intracellular parasite in a variety of vertebrates and is the causative agent of toxoplasmosis.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of Toxoplasma gondii brain cysts, small capsulelike sacs enclosing colonies of Toxoplasma gondii in the brain, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Toxoplasma gondii is a sporozoan species that is an intracellular parasite in a variety of vertebrates and is the causative agent of toxoplasmosis.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T17:27:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Toxoplasma gondii brain cyst incidence
toxoplasmosis incidence
CMO:0002029
percentage of study population developing Toxoplasma gondii brain cysts during a period of time
The number of new cases of Toxoplasma gondii brain cysts, small capsulelike sacs enclosing colonies of Toxoplasma gondii in the brain, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Toxoplasma gondii is a sporozoan species that is an intracellular parasite in a variety of vertebrates and is the causative agent of toxoplasmosis.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained. An anti-toxoplasma antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in the parasite toxoplasma, a genus of sporozoa the only species of which is Toxoplasma gondii that are intracellular parasites of many organs and tissues of birds and mammals, including humans. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T17:50:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002030
plasma anti-toxoplasma antibody titer
The amount of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained. An anti-toxoplasma antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in the parasite toxoplasma, a genus of sporozoa the only species of which is Toxoplasma gondii that are intracellular parasites of many organs and tissues of birds and mammals, including humans. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in a specified sample of serum (the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed) expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained. An anti-toxoplasma antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in the parasite toxoplasma, a genus of sporozoa the only species of which is Toxoplasma gondii that are intracellular parasites of many organs and tissues of birds and mammals, including humans. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T17:56:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002031
serum anti-toxoplasma antibody titer
The amount of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in a specified sample of serum (the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed) expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained. An anti-toxoplasma antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in the parasite toxoplasma, a genus of sporozoa the only species of which is Toxoplasma gondii that are intracellular parasites of many organs and tissues of birds and mammals, including humans. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. An antigen is a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response, including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The number of new cases of unilateral left-sided renal agenesis, the failure to develop the left kidney, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T18:06:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
unilateral left-sided renal agenesis incidence
CMO:0002032
percentage of study population developing unilateral left-sided renal agenesis during a period of time
The number of new cases of unilateral left-sided renal agenesis, the failure to develop the left kidney, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which display unilateral left-sided renal agenesis, the failure to develop the left kidney, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSMITH
2013-12-16T18:10:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
unilateral left-sided renal agenesis prevalence
CMO:0002033
percentage of study population displaying unilateral left-sided renal agenesis at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display unilateral left-sided renal agenesis, the failure to develop the left kidney, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The difference in blood glucose level area under curve (blood glucose AUC) between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity. Blood glucose AUC is a calculated value in which a series of measurements of the amount of glucose in a specified volume of blood is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
JSmith
2014-01-06T10:10:55Z
glucose change measurement
EFO:0020881
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute change in glucose AUC
CMO:0002034
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in blood glucose level area under curve
The difference in blood glucose level area under curve (blood glucose AUC) between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity. Blood glucose AUC is a calculated value in which a series of measurements of the amount of glucose in a specified volume of blood is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_under_curve
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
The difference in mean arterial blood pressure between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage (the proportion or rate per hundred parts).
JSmith
2014-01-07T16:35:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002035
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
percent change in mean arterial blood pressure
The difference in mean arterial blood pressure between two points in time or two conditions expressed as a percentage (the proportion or rate per hundred parts).
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
PMID:17420333
Average slope of the line defined by the change in heart rate (the number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time) relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure (the average force the blood exerts on an artery wall) over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
JSmith
2014-01-07T16:51:06Z
baroreceptor reflex sensitivity
change in HR to change in MAP ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002036
change in heart rate to change in mean arterial blood pressure ratio
Average slope of the line defined by the change in heart rate (the number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time) relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure (the average force the blood exerts on an artery wall) over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
PMID:17420333
Maximum, largest or steepest slope of the line defined by the change in heart rate (the number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time) relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure (the average blood pressure within an artery over a specified period of time) over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
JSmith
2014-01-07T16:53:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002037
maximum change in heart rate to change in mean arterial blood pressure ratio
Maximum, largest or steepest slope of the line defined by the change in heart rate (the number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time) relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure (the average blood pressure within an artery over a specified period of time) over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
PMID:17420333
The difference in serum insulin level between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-01-07T18:02:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002038
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in serum insulin level
The difference in serum insulin level between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of triglycerides in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Triglycerides are any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins.
JSmith
2014-01-07T18:22:18Z
Not4Curation
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002039
calculated serum triglyceride level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of triglycerides in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Triglycerides are any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the value for the amount of insulin in a specified sample of serum is multiplied by the value for the level of glucose in a corresponding sample of blood from the same individual at the same point in time and/or under the same conditions.
JSmith
2014-01-08T16:46:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002040
serum insulin level times blood glucose level
A calculated measurement in which the value for the amount of insulin in a specified sample of serum is multiplied by the value for the level of glucose in a corresponding sample of blood from the same individual at the same point in time and/or under the same conditions.
PMID:15728334
RGD:JRS
The amount of uric acid, a heterocyclic compound of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen,the end product of purine catabolism, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2014-01-08T16:54:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002041
serum uric acid level
The amount of uric acid, a heterocyclic compound of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen,the end product of purine catabolism, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org
The amount of uric acid, a heterocyclic compound of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen,the end product of purine catabolism, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-01-08T16:54:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002042
plasma uric acid level
The amount of uric acid, a heterocyclic compound of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen,the end product of purine catabolism, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org
A qualitative or semi-quatitative assessment of the likelihood of developing stomach tumors over time, based on the occurrence of such tumors in idividual subjects grouped by age.
JSmith
2014-01-23T16:21:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002043
stomach tumor susceptibility score
A qualitative or semi-quatitative assessment of the likelihood of developing stomach tumors over time, based on the occurrence of such tumors in idividual subjects grouped by age.
PMID:10706129
The difference in the entire weight of the body of an organism between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-01-23T16:27:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002044
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in body weight
The difference in the entire weight of the body of an organism between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
Any measurement of the alteration(s) in body weight over time.
JSmith
2014-01-23T16:30:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002045
change in body weight
Any measurement of the alteration(s) in body weight over time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the psychophysiological phenomena such as involuntary motor and autonomic reactions, evidenced by an individual in reaction to a sudden, unexpected and usually loud noise.
JSmith
2014-01-23T16:48:36Z
calculated acoustic startle reaction measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002046
calculated acoustic startle response measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the psychophysiological phenomena such as involuntary motor and autonomic reactions, evidenced by an individual in reaction to a sudden, unexpected and usually loud noise.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurment of the neurological phenomenon in which a weaker prestimulus (prepulse) inhibits the reaction of an organism to a subsequent strong startling stimulus (pulse), that is, a measurement of the reduction in the amplitude of the startle movement caused by an acoustic stimulus/insult following a prepulse.
JSmith
2014-01-23T16:50:56Z
measurement of prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reaction
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002047
measurement of prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response
A measurment of the neurological phenomenon in which a weaker prestimulus (prepulse) inhibits the reaction of an organism to a subsequent strong startling stimulus (pulse), that is, a measurement of the reduction in the amplitude of the startle movement caused by an acoustic stimulus/insult following a prepulse.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prepulse_Inhibition
The amount of sterol, any of a group of steroids with a long (8 to 10 carbons) aliphatic side-chain at position 17 and at least one alcoholic group, in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-01-23T17:03:36Z
sterol measurement
EFO:0010231
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002048
blood sterol level
The amount of sterol, any of a group of steroids with a long (8 to 10 carbons) aliphatic side-chain at position 17 and at least one alcoholic group, in a specified sample of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of sterol, any of a group of steroids with a long (8 to 10 carbons) aliphatic side-chain at position 17 and at least one alcoholic group, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2014-01-23T17:04:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002049
serum sterol level
The amount of sterol, any of a group of steroids with a long (8 to 10 carbons) aliphatic side-chain at position 17 and at least one alcoholic group, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of sterol, any of a group of steroids with a long (8 to 10 carbons) aliphatic side-chain at position 17 and at least one alcoholic group, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-01-23T17:04:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002050
plasma sterol level
The amount of sterol, any of a group of steroids with a long (8 to 10 carbons) aliphatic side-chain at position 17 and at least one alcoholic group, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The amount of one or more phytosterols in a specified sample of blood. Phytosterols, which encompass both plant sterols and stanols, comprise a large group of steroid compounds similar to cholesterol which occur in plants and vary only in carbon side chains and/or presence or absence of a double bond.
JSmith
2014-01-23T17:10:08Z
phytosterol measurement
EFO:0004862
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002051
blood phytosterol level
The amount of one or more phytosterols in a specified sample of blood. Phytosterols, which encompass both plant sterols and stanols, comprise a large group of steroid compounds similar to cholesterol which occur in plants and vary only in carbon side chains and/or presence or absence of a double bond.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytosterol
The amount of one or more phytosterols in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Phytosterols, which encompass both plant sterols and stanols, comprise a large group of steroid compounds similar to cholesterol which occur in plants and vary only in carbon side chains and/or presence or absence of a double bond.
JSmith
2014-01-23T17:11:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002052
serum phytosterol level
The amount of one or more phytosterols in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Phytosterols, which encompass both plant sterols and stanols, comprise a large group of steroid compounds similar to cholesterol which occur in plants and vary only in carbon side chains and/or presence or absence of a double bond.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytosterol
Measurement of the average duration of a single set of spike and wave discharges, regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, in a series of episodes separated by normal brain activity, i.e. the average length of time which a spike and wave discharge episode lasts.
JSmith
2014-01-23T18:31:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
average brain spike-and-wave discharge duration
mean brain spike-and-wave discharge duration
CMO:0002053
mean duration of a single spike-and-wave discharge train
Measurement of the average duration of a single set of spike and wave discharges, regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, in a series of episodes separated by normal brain activity, i.e. the average length of time which a spike and wave discharge episode lasts.
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
Measurement of the maximum deviation from the baseline position of the electrical signal during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type II is characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T18:58:07Z
brain type II spike-wave discharge amplitude
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain type II SWD amplitude
brain type II spike-wave activity amplitude
CMO:0002054
brain type II spike-and-wave discharge amplitude
Measurement of the maximum deviation from the baseline position of the electrical signal during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type II is characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/Diagnosis/examandtests/eeg.cfm
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/waves/u10l2a.cfm#amplitude
Measurement of the maximum deviation from the baseline position of the electrical signal during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type I is characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T18:51:19Z
brain type I spike-wave discharge amplitude
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain type I SWD amplitude
brain type I spike-wave activity amplitude
CMO:0002055
brain type I spike-and-wave discharge amplitude
Measurement of the maximum deviation from the baseline position of the electrical signal during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type I is characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/Diagnosis/examandtests/eeg.cfm
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/waves/u10l2a.cfm#amplitude
Measurement of the number of individual type I spike-and-wave discharge cycles occurring per second. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type I is characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T19:02:02Z
brain type I spike-wave discharge frequency
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain type I SWD frequency
brain type I spike-wave activity frequency
CMO:0002056
brain type I spike-and-wave discharge frequency
Measurement of the number of individual type I spike-and-wave discharge cycles occurring per second. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type I is characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.biogetic.com/research.html
Measurement of the number of individual type II spike-and-wave discharge cycles occurring per second. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type II is characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T19:04:49Z
brain type II spike-wave discharge frequency
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain type II SWD frequency
brain type II spike-wave activity frequency
CMO:0002057
brain type II spike-and-wave discharge frequency
Measurement of the number of individual type II spike-and-wave discharge cycles occurring per second. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type II is characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.biogetic.com/research.html
Measurement of the number of periods of type I spike-and-wave discharges occurring per unit of time. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type I is characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T19:07:51Z
brain type I spike-wave discharge rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain type I SWD rate
brain type I spike-wave activity rate
CMO:0002058
brain type I spike-and-wave discharge rate
Measurement of the number of periods of type I spike-and-wave discharges occurring per unit of time. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type I is characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/Diagnosis/examandtests/eeg.cfm
Measurement of the number of periods of type II spike-and-wave discharges occurring per unit of time. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type II is characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T19:10:13Z
brain type II spike-wave discharge rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain type II SWD rate
brain type II spike-wave activity rate
CMO:0002059
brain type II spike-and-wave discharge rate
Measurement of the number of periods of type II spike-and-wave discharges occurring per unit of time. A spike-and-wave discharge is a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain. Type II is characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/Diagnosis/examandtests/eeg.cfm
A measurement based on scoring the severity, for example on a scale of 0-4, of type I spike and wave discharges, a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T19:12:14Z
brain type I spike-wave discharge severity grade
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain type I SWD severity grade
brain type I spike-wave activity severity grade
CMO:0002060
brain type I spike-and-wave discharge severity grade
A measurement based on scoring the severity, for example on a scale of 0-4, of type I spike and wave discharges, a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
PMID:15030491
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_and_Wave
A measurement based on scoring the severity, for example on a scale of 0-4, of type II spike and wave discharges, a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T19:14:07Z
brain type II spike-wave discharge severity grade
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain type II SWD severity grade
brain type II spike-wave activity severity grade
CMO:0002061
brain type II spike-and-wave discharge severity grade
A measurement based on scoring the severity, for example on a scale of 0-4, of type II spike and wave discharges, a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
PMID:15030491
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_and_Wave
Measurement of the cumulated duration of type I spike and wave discharges occurring per unit of time during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharge episodes in the brain. Type I is characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T19:16:10Z
brain total type I spike-wave discharge duration
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain total type I SWD duration
brain total type I spike-wave activity duration
total experimental time spent in type I spike-and-wave discharges
CMO:0002062
brain total type I spike-and-wave discharge duration
Measurement of the cumulated duration of type I spike and wave discharges occurring per unit of time during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharge episodes in the brain. Type I is characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/Diagnosis/examandtests/eeg.cfm
Measurement of the cumulated duration of type II spike and wave discharges occurring per unit of time during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharge episodes in the brain. Type II is characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T19:19:59Z
brain total type II spike-wave discharge duration
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain total type II SWD duration
brain total type II spike-wave activity duration
total experimental time spent in type II spike-and-wave discharges
CMO:0002063
brain total type II spike-and-wave discharge duration
Measurement of the cumulated duration of type II spike and wave discharges occurring per unit of time during a series of regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharge episodes in the brain. Type II is characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/aboutepilepsy/Diagnosis/examandtests/eeg.cfm
Measurement of the average duration of a single set of type I spike and wave discharges, regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, in a series of episodes separated by normal brain activity, i.e. the average length of time which a type I spike and wave discharge episode lasts. Type I is characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T19:21:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
average brain type I spike-and-wave discharge duration
mean brain type I spike-and-wave discharge duration
CMO:0002064
mean duration of a single type I spike-and-wave discharge train
Measurement of the average duration of a single set of type I spike and wave discharges, regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, in a series of episodes separated by normal brain activity, i.e. the average length of time which a type I spike and wave discharge episode lasts. Type I is characterized by immediate, bilaterally symmetric discharges, generalized over the cortex, lasting longer than type II, and displaying an upward polarity in the spikes.
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
Measurement of the average duration of a single set of type II spike and wave discharges, regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, in a series of episodes separated by normal brain activity, i.e. the average length of time which a type II spike and wave discharge episode lasts. Type II is characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
JSmith
2014-01-23T19:23:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
average brain type II spike-and-wave discharge duration
mean brain type II spike-and-wave discharge duration
CMO:0002065
mean duration of a single type II spike-and-wave discharge train
Measurement of the average duration of a single set of type II spike and wave discharges, regular, symmetrical, generalized abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, in a series of episodes separated by normal brain activity, i.e. the average length of time which a type II spike and wave discharge episode lasts. Type II is characterized by local occipital-parietal discharges that are shorter and have less clear waves than spike-wave discharge type I and display an downward polarity in the spikes.
PMID:15270755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike-and-wave
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
JSmith
2014-01-24T15:12:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002066
brain molecular composition measurement
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of a specified tissue or set of tissues.
JSmith
2014-01-24T15:13:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002067
tissue molecular composition measurement
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of a specified tissue or set of tissues.
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A measurement of the amount of neurotensin receptor 1, the high afffinity G-protein coupled receptor of the neuropeptide hormone neurotensin, in a specified sample of brain expressed relative to the weight of total protein in that sample.
JSmith
2014-01-24T15:23:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain neurotensin receptor 1 level per unit mass of protein
CMO:0002068
brain neurotensin receptor 1 density
A measurement of the amount of neurotensin receptor 1, the high afffinity G-protein coupled receptor of the neuropeptide hormone neurotensin, in a specified sample of brain expressed relative to the weight of total protein in that sample.
PMID:15608595
RGD:1314483
The fat found attached to the underside of the skin in the abdominal area, in mammals between the thorax (i.e., the diaphram) and the pelvis.
JSmith
2014-01-24T15:40:16Z
abdominal hypodermal fat weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002069
abdominal subcutaneous fat pad weight
The fat found attached to the underside of the skin in the abdominal area, in mammals between the thorax (i.e., the diaphram) and the pelvis.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the value for the creatinine clearance is divided by the total weight of both kidneys (the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes) and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-01-24T16:23:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002070
creatinine clearance to total kidney weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value for the creatinine clearance is divided by the total weight of both kidneys (the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes) and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and do not display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
JSmith
2014-01-24T16:33:57Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
clinical_measurement_ontology
poorly differentiated colorectal adenocarcinoma incidence
poorly differentiated malignant colorectal cancer incidence
poorly differentiated malignant colorectal neoplasm incidence
poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumor incidence
CMO:0002071
percentage of study population developing poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and do not display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The number of new cases of well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, but which also display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
JSmith
2014-01-24T16:34:10Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
clinical_measurement_ontology
well differentiated colorectal adenocarcinoma incidence
well differentiated malignant colorectal cancer incidence
well differentiated malignant colorectal neoplasm incidence
well differentiated malignant colorectal tumor incidence
CMO:0002072
percentage of study population developing well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, but which also display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The number of individuals in a study population which display well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, but which also display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
JSmith
2014-01-24T16:50:24Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
clinical_measurement_ontology
well differentiated colorectal adenocarcinoma prevalence
well differentiated malignant colorectal cancer prevalence
well differentiated malignant colorectal neoplasm prevalence
well differentiated malignant colorectal tumor prevalence
CMO:0002073
percentage of study population displaying well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, but which also display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The number of individuals in a study population which display poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and do not display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
JSmith
2014-01-24T16:50:29Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
clinical_measurement_ontology
poorly differentiated colorectal adenocarcinoma prevalence
poorly differentiated malignant colorectal cancer prevalence
poorly differentiated malignant colorectal neoplasm prevalence
poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumor prevalence
CMO:0002074
percentage of study population displaying poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors are abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and do not display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A value or quantity determined by count of well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, but which also display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
JSmith
2014-01-24T16:56:34Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
well differentiated malignant colorectal tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
well differentiated colorectal adenocarcinoma number
well differentiated malignant colorectal neoplasm number
CMO:0002075
well differentiated malignant colorectal tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, but which also display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A value or quantity determined by count of poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and do not display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
JSmith
2014-01-24T16:56:39Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
poorly differentiated colorectal adenocarcinoma number
poorly differentiated malignant colorectal neoplasm number
CMO:0002076
poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and do not display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect of one or more well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, but which also display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
JSmith
2014-01-24T17:01:51Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
clinical_measurement_ontology
well differentiated colorectal adenocarcinoma surface area measurement
well differentiated malignant colorectal neoplasm surface area measurement
CMO:0002077
well differentiated malignant colorectal tumor surface area measurement
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect of one or more well differentiated malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, but which also display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect of one or more poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and do not display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
JSmith
2014-01-24T17:01:54Z
MESH:D015179
RDO:9000031
clinical_measurement_ontology
poorly differentiated colorectal adenocarcinoma surface area measurement
poorly differentiated malignant colorectal neoplasm surface area measurement
CMO:0002078
poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumor surface area measurement
A measurement of the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect of one or more poorly differentiated malignant colorectal tumors, abnormal growths of tissue in the large intestine resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis, and do not display specific physical forms, physiologic functions, and chemical properties characteristic of the tissue.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The heaviness or degree to which the entire body of an organism at the point of or shortly after birth is drawn to the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2014-01-24T17:56:14Z
EFO:0004344
body weight of neonate
birth weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
body weight of newly born offspring
CMO:0002079
neonatal body weight
The heaviness or degree to which the entire body of an organism at the point of or shortly after birth is drawn to the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The heaviness or degree to which the entire body of a fetus is drawn to the earth by gravity. A fetus is the unborn young of a viviparous vertebrate in the postembryonic period, after major anatomical structures have been outlined.
JSmith
2014-01-24T18:08:06Z
body weight of fetus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002080
fetal body weight
The heaviness or degree to which the entire body of a fetus is drawn to the earth by gravity. A fetus is the unborn young of a viviparous vertebrate in the postembryonic period, after major anatomical structures have been outlined.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the direct progeny of a parent or parents.
JSmith
2014-01-24T18:12:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002081
offspring morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the direct progeny of a parent or parents.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the unborn young of a viviparous vertebrate in the postembryonic period, after major anatomical structures have been outlined.
JSmith
2014-01-24T18:14:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002082
fetus morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the unborn young of a viviparous vertebrate in the postembryonic period, after major anatomical structures have been outlined.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of an organism at the point of or shortly after birth.
JSmith
2014-01-24T18:14:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002083
neonate morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of an organism at the point of or shortly after birth.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of an organ which is part of the complex of female gonads, associated ducts, and external genitalia concerned with sexual reproduction.
JSmith
2014-01-24T19:21:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002084
female reproductive organ measurement
Any measurement of an organ which is part of the complex of female gonads, associated ducts, and external genitalia concerned with sexual reproduction.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement of the placenta, the membranous vascular organ in female mammals that permits metabolic interchange between fetus and mother. It develops during pregnancy from the chorion of the embryo and the decidua basalis of the maternal uterus and is expelled following birth.
JSmith
2014-01-24T19:22:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002085
placenta measurement
Any measurement of the placenta, the membranous vascular organ in female mammals that permits metabolic interchange between fetus and mother. It develops during pregnancy from the chorion of the embryo and the decidua basalis of the maternal uterus and is expelled following birth.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the placenta, the membranous vascular organ in female mammals that permits metabolic interchange between fetus and mother. It develops during pregnancy from the chorion of the embryo and the decidua basalis of the maternal uterus and is expelled following birth.
JSmith
2014-01-24T19:23:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002086
placenta morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the placenta, the membranous vascular organ in female mammals that permits metabolic interchange between fetus and mother. It develops during pregnancy from the chorion of the embryo and the decidua basalis of the maternal uterus and is expelled following birth.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The heaviness of the placenta, that is, the degree to which it is drawn to the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2014-01-24T19:26:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002087
placenta weight
The heaviness of the placenta, that is, the degree to which it is drawn to the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The heaviness of the placenta, that is, the degree to which it is drawn to the earth by gravity, measured after removal from the body but without desiccation.
JSmith
2014-01-24T19:28:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002088
placenta wet weight
The heaviness of the placenta, that is, the degree to which it is drawn to the earth by gravity, measured after removal from the body but without desiccation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
The heaviness of the placenta, that is, the degree to which it is drawn to the earth by gravity, measured after desiccation.
JSmith
2014-01-24T19:29:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002089
placenta dry weight
The heaviness of the placenta, that is, the degree to which it is drawn to the earth by gravity, measured after desiccation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
The heaviness of the placenta, i.e., the degree to which it is drawn to the earth by gravity, measured on the 21st day after insemination.
JSmith
2014-01-24T19:29:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002090
placenta weight at gestational day 20
The heaviness of the placenta, i.e., the degree to which it is drawn to the earth by gravity, measured on the 21st day after insemination.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:0-12-426400-X
ISBN:978-1416049982
Krinke:The_Laboratory_Rat
The amount in a specified sample of blood of one or more types of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:14:05Z
immunoglobulin G measurement
EFO:0020465
blood IgG level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002091
blood immunoglobulin G level
The amount in a specified sample of blood of one or more types of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount in a specified sample of blood of one or more types of immunoglobulin M (IgM), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgM is found in circulating body fluids and is the first class of antibodies to appear in response to an initial exposure to an antigen.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:15:55Z
immunoglobulin M measurement
EFO:0020466
blood IgM level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002092
blood immunoglobulin M level
The amount in a specified sample of blood of one or more types of immunoglobulin M (IgM), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgM is found in circulating body fluids and is the first class of antibodies to appear in response to an initial exposure to an antigen.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount in a specified sample of blood of one or more types of immunoglobulin D (IgD), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgD is found in small amounts in serum, and although its precise function is not known, IgD increases in quantity during allergic reactions to milk, insulin, penicillin, and various toxins.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:17:08Z
immunoglobulin D measurement
EFO:0020463
blood IgD level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002093
blood immunoglobulin D level
The amount in a specified sample of blood of one or more types of immunoglobulin D (IgD), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgD is found in small amounts in serum, and although its precise function is not known, IgD increases in quantity during allergic reactions to milk, insulin, penicillin, and various toxins.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount in a specified sample of blood of one or more types of immunoglobulin A (IgA), one of the most prevalent of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgA is found in all secretions of the body and is the major antibody in the tears, saliva, and mucous membranes lining the intestines and bronchi, constituting an important factor in mucosal immunity.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:19:02Z
blood IgA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002094
blood immunoglobulin A level
The amount in a specified sample of blood of one or more types of immunoglobulin A (IgA), one of the most prevalent of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgA is found in all secretions of the body and is the major antibody in the tears, saliva, and mucous membranes lining the intestines and bronchi, constituting an important factor in mucosal immunity.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one or more types of immunoglobulin A (IgA), one of the most prevalent of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgA is found in all secretions of the body and is the major antibody in the tears, saliva, and mucous membranes lining the intestines and bronchi, constituting an important factor in mucosal immunity.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:21:14Z
EFO:0004912
serum IgA level
serum IgA measurement
serum total IgA level
serum total immunoglobulin A level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002095
serum immunoglobulin A level
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one or more types of immunoglobulin A (IgA), one of the most prevalent of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgA is found in all secretions of the body and is the major antibody in the tears, saliva, and mucous membranes lining the intestines and bronchi, constituting an important factor in mucosal immunity.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount in a specified sample of plasma of one or more types of immunoglobulin A (IgA), one of the most prevalent of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgA is found in all secretions of the body and is the major antibody in the tears, saliva, and mucous membranes lining the intestines and bronchi, constituting an important factor in mucosal immunity.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:21:17Z
plasma IgA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002096
plasma immunoglobulin A level
The amount in a specified sample of plasma of one or more types of immunoglobulin A (IgA), one of the most prevalent of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgA is found in all secretions of the body and is the major antibody in the tears, saliva, and mucous membranes lining the intestines and bronchi, constituting an important factor in mucosal immunity.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one or more types of immunoglobulin D (IgD), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgD is found in small amounts in serum, and although its precise function is not known, IgD increases in quantity during allergic reactions to milk, insulin, penicillin, and various toxins.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:25:01Z
serum IgD level
serum total IgD level
serum total immunoglobulin D level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002097
serum immunoglobulin D level
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one or more types of immunoglobulin D (IgD), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgD is found in small amounts in serum, and although its precise function is not known, IgD increases in quantity during allergic reactions to milk, insulin, penicillin, and various toxins.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount in a specified sample of plasma of one or more types of immunoglobulin D (IgD), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgD is found in small amounts in serum, and although its precise function is not known, IgD increases in quantity during allergic reactions to milk, insulin, penicillin, and various toxins.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:25:04Z
plasma IgD level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002098
plasma immunoglobulin D level
The amount in a specified sample of plasma of one or more types of immunoglobulin D (IgD), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgD is found in small amounts in serum, and although its precise function is not known, IgD increases in quantity during allergic reactions to milk, insulin, penicillin, and various toxins.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount in a specified sample of blood of one or more types of immunoglobulin E (IgE), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body which is concentrated in the lungs, skin, and mucous membranes and, as a primary defense against environmental antigens, can trigger anaphylactic hypersensitivity.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:27:11Z
immunoglobulin E measurement
EFO:0020464
blood IgE level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002099
blood immunoglobulin E level
The amount in a specified sample of blood of one or more types of immunoglobulin E (IgE), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body which is concentrated in the lungs, skin, and mucous membranes and, as a primary defense against environmental antigens, can trigger anaphylactic hypersensitivity.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount in a specified sample of plasma of one or more types of immunoglobulin E (IgE), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body which is concentrated in the lungs, skin, and mucous membranes and, as a primary defense against environmental antigens, can trigger anaphylactic hypersensitivity.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:29:38Z
plasma IgE level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002100
plasma immunoglobulin E level
The amount in a specified sample of plasma of one or more types of immunoglobulin E (IgE), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body which is concentrated in the lungs, skin, and mucous membranes and, as a primary defense against environmental antigens, can trigger anaphylactic hypersensitivity.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one or more types of immunoglobulin E (IgE), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body which is concentrated in the lungs, skin, and mucous membranes and, as a primary defense against environmental antigens, can trigger anaphylactic hypersensitivity.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:30:14Z
CMO:0001542
EFO:0004579
serum IgE level
serum IgE measurement
serum total IgE level
serum total immunoglobulin E level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002101
serum immunoglobulin E level
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one or more types of immunoglobulin E (IgE), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body which is concentrated in the lungs, skin, and mucous membranes and, as a primary defense against environmental antigens, can trigger anaphylactic hypersensitivity.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one or more types of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:33:22Z
CMO:0002113
EFO:0004565
serum IgG level
serum IgG measurement
serum total IgG level
serum total immunoglobulin G level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002102
serum immunoglobulin G level
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one or more types of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount in a specified sample of plasma of one or more types of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:33:26Z
plasma IgG level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002103
plasma immunoglobulin G level
The amount in a specified sample of plasma of one or more types of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one or more types of immunoglobulin M (IgM), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgM is found in circulating body fluids and is the first class of antibodies to appear in response to an initial exposure to an antigen.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:35:25Z
CMO:0002110
EFO:0004993
serum IgM level
serum IgM measurement
serum total IgM level
serum total immunoglobulin M level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002104
serum immunoglobulin M level
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one or more types of immunoglobulin M (IgM), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgM is found in circulating body fluids and is the first class of antibodies to appear in response to an initial exposure to an antigen.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount in a specified sample of plasma of one or more types of immunoglobulin M (IgM), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgM is found in circulating body fluids and is the first class of antibodies to appear in response to an initial exposure to an antigen.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:36:20Z
plasma IgM level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002105
plasma immunoglobulin M level
The amount in a specified sample of plasma of one or more types of immunoglobulin M (IgM), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgM is found in circulating body fluids and is the first class of antibodies to appear in response to an initial exposure to an antigen.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Any measurement of the properties of one or more autoantibodies. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:40:54Z
EFO:0004866
anti-self antibody measurement
autoantibody measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002106
autoantibody measurement
Any measurement of the properties of one or more autoantibodies. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of one or more autoantibodies in a specified sample of blood. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:45:10Z
blood anti-self antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002107
blood autoantibody level
Measurement of the amount of one or more autoantibodies in a specified sample of blood. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of one or more autoantibodies in a specified sample of plasma. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:48:43Z
plasma anti-self antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002108
plasma autoantibody level
Measurement of the amount of one or more autoantibodies in a specified sample of plasma. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of one or more autoantibodies in a specified sample of serum. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
JSmith
2014-01-27T12:50:46Z
EFO:0005767
serum anti-self antibody level
rheumatoid factor measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002109
serum autoantibody level
Measurement of the amount of one or more autoantibodies in a specified sample of serum. An antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen, a substance introduced into an organism which initiates an immune response including the production of the very antibodies which bind to it in an effort to destroy it. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The entire amount in a specified sample of serum of all types of immunoglobulin M (IgM), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgM is found in circulating body fluids and is the first class of antibodies to appear in response to an initial exposure to an antigen.
JSmith
2014-01-27T13:12:36Z
serum total IgM level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002110
serum total immunoglobulin M level
true
The entire amount in a specified sample of serum of all types of immunoglobulin M (IgM), one of the five classes of antibodies produced by the body. IgM is found in circulating body fluids and is the first class of antibodies to appear in response to an initial exposure to an antigen.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A calculated measurement of the amount in a specified sample of serum of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin M (IgM) molecule in which the level of antibody is normalized to an arbitrary reference value or reference standard. Rheumatoid factor (RF) is an autoantibody against the Fc portion of IgG found in rheumatoid arthritis and some other autoimmune diseases. RF and IgG join to form immune complexes that contribute to the disease process.
JSmith
2014-01-27T13:14:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum IgM-RF level normalized to a reference value
serum IgM-rheumatoid factor level normalized to a reference value
CMO:0002111
serum immunoglobulin M-type rheumatoid factor level relative to an arbitrary reference serum
A calculated measurement of the amount in a specified sample of serum of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin M (IgM) molecule in which the level of antibody is normalized to an arbitrary reference value or reference standard. Rheumatoid factor (RF) is an autoantibody against the Fc portion of IgG found in rheumatoid arthritis and some other autoimmune diseases. RF and IgG join to form immune complexes that contribute to the disease process.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PMID:14674011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheumatoid_factor
A calculated measurement of the amount in a specified sample of serum of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecule in which the level of antibody is normalized to an arbitrary reference value or reference standard. Rheumatoid factor (RF) is an autoantibody against the Fc portion of IgG found in rheumatoid arthritis and some other autoimmune diseases. RF and IgG join to form immune complexes that contribute to the disease process.
JSmith
2014-01-27T13:21:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum IgG-RF level normalized to an arbitrary reference level
serum IgG-rheumatoid factor level normalized to an arbitrary reference level
CMO:0002112
serum immunoglobulin G-type rheumatoid factor level relative to an arbitrary reference serum
A calculated measurement of the amount in a specified sample of serum of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecule in which the level of antibody is normalized to an arbitrary reference value or reference standard. Rheumatoid factor (RF) is an autoantibody against the Fc portion of IgG found in rheumatoid arthritis and some other autoimmune diseases. RF and IgG join to form immune complexes that contribute to the disease process.
PMID:14674011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheumatoid_factor
The entire amount in a specified sample of serum of all types and subclasses of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system.
JSmith
2014-01-27T13:37:33Z
serum total IgG level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002113
serum total immunoglobulin G level
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The entire amount in a specified sample of serum of all types and subclasses of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one of the subclasses of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system. IgG subclasses differ in the structure of their hinge regions.
JSmith
2014-01-27T14:52:10Z
serum IgG subclass level
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum IgG subtype level
serum immunoglobulin G subtype level
CMO:0002114
serum immunoglobulin G subclass level
The amount in a specified sample of serum of one of the subclasses of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system. IgG subclasses differ in the structure of their hinge regions.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunoglobulin_G
The amount in a specified sample of serum of the G1 subclass of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system. IgG subclasses differ in the structure of their hinge regions. IgG1 is the most abundant subclass in serum, and is able to activate complement and bind to the Fc receptor on phagocytic cells.
JSmith
2014-01-27T14:57:46Z
serum IgG1 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002115
serum immunoglobulin G1 level
The amount in a specified sample of serum of the G1 subclass of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system. IgG subclasses differ in the structure of their hinge regions. IgG1 is the most abundant subclass in serum, and is able to activate complement and bind to the Fc receptor on phagocytic cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunoglobulin_G
The amount in a specified sample of serum of the G2a subclass of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system. IgG subclasses differ in the structure of their hinge regions. IgG2a is able to activate complement and bind to the Fc receptor on phagocytic cells.
JSmith
2014-01-27T14:57:50Z
serum IgG2a level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002116
serum immunoglobulin G2a level
The amount in a specified sample of serum of the G2a subclass of immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant class of antibodies found in blood serum and lymph. IgG antibodies are active against bacteria, fungi, viruses, and foreign particles, and trigger action of the complement system. IgG subclasses differ in the structure of their hinge regions. IgG2a is able to activate complement and bind to the Fc receptor on phagocytic cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunoglobulin_G
JSmith
2014-01-27T15:33:59Z
splenic cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002117
spleen cell count
Any measurement of one or more mononuclear cells, i.e. leukocytes such as lymphocytes and monocytes with a single round or oval nucleus (including but not limited to such cells found in blood, lymph or spleen).
JSmith
2014-01-27T15:42:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002118
mononuclear cell measurement
Any measurement of one or more mononuclear cells, i.e. leukocytes such as lymphocytes and monocytes with a single round or oval nucleus (including but not limited to such cells found in blood, lymph or spleen).
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Determination of the number of mononuclear cells, i.e. leukocytes such as lymphocytes and monocytes with a single round or oval nucleus (including but not limited to such cells found in blood, lymph or spleen) found in a specified sample.
JSmith
2014-01-27T15:49:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
mononuclear cell number
CMO:0002119
mononuclear cell count
Determination of the number of mononuclear cells, i.e. leukocytes such as lymphocytes and monocytes with a single round or oval nucleus (including but not limited to such cells found in blood, lymph or spleen) found in a specified sample.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Determination of the number of mononuclear cells, i.e. leukocytes such as lymphocytes and monocytes with a single round or oval nucleus found in a specified sample of spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes.
JSmith
2014-01-27T15:51:22Z
splenocyte count
splenic mononuclear cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
spleen mononuclear cell number
CMO:0002120
spleen mononuclear cell count
Determination of the number of mononuclear cells, i.e. leukocytes such as lymphocytes and monocytes with a single round or oval nucleus found in a specified sample of spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount of interferon gamma (Ifng) secreted (i.e. produced and released) from one or more mononuclear cells. Ifng is a member of the type II interferon family which is a soluble cytokine with antiviral, immunoregulatory and anti-tumor properties and functions as a potent activator of macrophages.
JSmith
2014-01-27T16:18:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
mononuclear cell IFN gamma secretion
CMO:0002121
mononuclear cell interferon gamma secretion
The amount of interferon gamma (Ifng) secreted (i.e. produced and released) from one or more mononuclear cells. Ifng is a member of the type II interferon family which is a soluble cytokine with antiviral, immunoregulatory and anti-tumor properties and functions as a potent activator of macrophages.
RGD:737487
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Determination of the number of mononuclear cells that secrete (i.e. produce and release) interferon gamma (IFNG), found in a specified sample of spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes. Ifng is a member of the type II interferon family which is a soluble cytokine with antiviral, immunoregulatory and anti-tumor properties and functions as a potent activator of macrophages.
JSmith
2014-01-27T16:29:49Z
spleen interferon gamma-secreting mononuclear cell count
splenic interferon gamma-secreting mononuclear cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
splenic IFN gamma-secreting mononuclear cell count
CMO:0002122
IFNG-secreting splenocyte count
Determination of the number of mononuclear cells that secrete (i.e. produce and release) interferon gamma (IFNG), found in a specified sample of spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes. Ifng is a member of the type II interferon family which is a soluble cytokine with antiviral, immunoregulatory and anti-tumor properties and functions as a potent activator of macrophages.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
RGD:737487
Any quantitation of the proteins and/or peptides which contribute to the chemical make-up of the spinal cord. A protein is any of a group of complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages. A peptide is a low molecular weight compound composed of at least two amino acids joined by peptide linkages.
JSmith
2014-01-28T09:49:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
spinal tissue protein/peptide composition measurement
CMO:0002123
spinal cord protein/peptide composition measurement
Any quantitation of the proteins and/or peptides which contribute to the chemical make-up of the spinal cord. A protein is any of a group of complex organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages. A peptide is a low molecular weight compound composed of at least two amino acids joined by peptide linkages.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantitation of the messenger RNAs which contribute to the chemical make-up of the spinal cord. Messenger RNAs are the high molecular weight, linear polymers, composed of nucleotides containing ribose and linked by phosphodiester bonds, that transfer the coding information for protein synthesis from the chromosomes to the ribosomes.
JSmith
2014-01-28T09:54:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002124
spinal cord mRNA composition measurement
Any quantitation of the messenger RNAs which contribute to the chemical make-up of the spinal cord. Messenger RNAs are the high molecular weight, linear polymers, composed of nucleotides containing ribose and linked by phosphodiester bonds, that transfer the coding information for protein synthesis from the chromosomes to the ribosomes.
CHEBI:33697
CHEBI:33699
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the messenger RNA (mRNA) which codes for beta-2 microglobulin (B2m). B2m is found in association with the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I heavy chain on the surface of most cells and has a predominantly beta-pleated sheet structure that can form amyloid fibrils in some pathological conditions.
JSmith
2014-01-28T11:17:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
spinal cord B2m mRNA level
CMO:0002125
spinal cord beta-2 microglobulin mRNA level
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the messenger RNA (mRNA) which codes for beta-2 microglobulin (B2m). B2m is found in association with the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I heavy chain on the surface of most cells and has a predominantly beta-pleated sheet structure that can form amyloid fibrils in some pathological conditions.
RGD:735892
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the messenger RNA (mRNA) which codes for the B chain of the q subcomponent of complement component 1 (C1qb), a major constituent of the human complement subcomponent C1q. C1q associates with C1r and C1s in order to yield the first component of the serum complement system.
JSmith
2014-01-28T11:19:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
spinal cord C1qb mRNA level
CMO:0002126
spinal cord complement component 1, q subcomponent, B chain mRNA level
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the messenger RNA (mRNA) which codes for the B chain of the q subcomponent of complement component 1 (C1qb), a major constituent of the human complement subcomponent C1q. C1q associates with C1r and C1s in order to yield the first component of the serum complement system.
RGD:1346671
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the messenger RNA (mRNA) which codes for Cd74, a cell surface protein which associates with class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and is an important chaperone that regulates antigen presentation for the immune response. Cd74 also serves as the cell surface receptor for the cytokine macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) for initiation of survival pathways and cell proliferation.
JSmith
2014-01-28T11:20:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002127
spinal cord Cd74 mRNA level
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the messenger RNA (mRNA) which codes for Cd74, a cell surface protein which associates with class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and is an important chaperone that regulates antigen presentation for the immune response. Cd74 also serves as the cell surface receptor for the cytokine macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) for initiation of survival pathways and cell proliferation.
RGD:1350471
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the messenger RNA (mRNA) which codes for RT1-B, a major histocompatibility complex class II antigen involved in antigen processing and presentation.
JSmith
2014-01-28T11:23:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
spinal cord rat MHC Class II RT1-B mRNA level
CMO:0002128
spinal cord RT1-B mRNA level
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the messenger RNA (mRNA) which codes for RT1-B, a major histocompatibility complex class II antigen involved in antigen processing and presentation.
RGD:1595867
RGD:3469
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the beta-2 microglobulin (B2m) protein. B2m is found in association with the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I heavy chain on the surface of most cells and has a predominantly beta-pleated sheet structure that can form amyloid fibrils in some pathological conditions.
JSmith
2014-01-28T11:34:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
spinal cord B2m protein level
CMO:0002129
spinal cord beta-2 microglobulin protein level
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the beta-2 microglobulin (B2m) protein. B2m is found in association with the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I heavy chain on the surface of most cells and has a predominantly beta-pleated sheet structure that can form amyloid fibrils in some pathological conditions.
RGD:735892
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the B chain of the q subcomponent of complement component 1 (C1qb) protein, a major constituent of the human complement subcomponent C1q. C1q associates with C1r and C1s in order to yield the first component of the serum complement system.
JSmith
2014-01-28T11:35:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
spinal cord C1qb protein level
CMO:0002130
spinal cord complement component 1, q subcomponent, B chain protein level
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of the B chain of the q subcomponent of complement component 1 (C1qb) protein, a major constituent of the human complement subcomponent C1q. C1q associates with C1r and C1s in order to yield the first component of the serum complement system.
RGD:1346671
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of Cd74, a cell surface protein which associates with class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and is an important chaperone that regulates antigen presentation for the immune response. Cd74 also serves as the cell surface receptor for the cytokine macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) for initiation of survival pathways and cell proliferation.
JSmith
2014-01-28T11:39:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002131
spinal cord Cd74 protein level
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of Cd74, a cell surface protein which associates with class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and is an important chaperone that regulates antigen presentation for the immune response. Cd74 also serves as the cell surface receptor for the cytokine macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) for initiation of survival pathways and cell proliferation.
RGD:1350471
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of RT1-B, a major histocompatibility complex class II antigen involved in antigen processing and presentation.
JSmith
2014-01-28T11:40:29Z
spinal cord rat MHC Class II RT1-B protein level
clinical_measurement_ontology
spinal cord OX6 level
CMO:0002132
spinal cord RT1-B protein level
The amount in a specified sample of spinal cord of RT1-B, a major histocompatibility complex class II antigen involved in antigen processing and presentation.
RGD:1595867
RGD:3469
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of a movement of all or part of the body which originated with, or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of an organism's free will or choice.
JSmith
2014-01-28T12:48:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002133
calculated voluntary body movement measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of a movement of all or part of the body which originated with, or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of an organism's free will or choice.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication.
JSmith
2014-01-28T13:58:16Z
vocalisation measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002134
vocalization measurement
Any measurement of the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/vocalization
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication.
JSmith
2014-01-28T14:08:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated vocalisation measurement
CMO:0002135
calculated vocalization measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/vocalization
A calculated measurement of the level of tameness/aggression which is a composite of numerical values based on movement/posture measurements such as counts or duration of freezing, attack and escape movements, and boxing posture, and on vocalization measurements such as counts or duration of squeaking or screaming.
JSmith
2014-01-28T14:13:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002136
tameness/aggressiveness composite score
A calculated measurement of the level of tameness/aggression which is a composite of numerical values based on movement/posture measurements such as counts or duration of freezing, attack and escape movements, and boxing posture, and on vocalization measurements such as counts or duration of squeaking or screaming.
PMID:18177873
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the enterocolitis disease state, i.e. inflammation of the mucosa of both the small and large intestines, causes pain or damage, or interferes with the normal functioning of an organism or any part thereof.
JSmith
2014-01-28T15:21:38Z
coloenteritis severity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002137
enterocolitis severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the enterocolitis disease state, i.e. inflammation of the mucosa of both the small and large intestines, causes pain or damage, or interferes with the normal functioning of an organism or any part thereof.
MESH:D004760
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement of enterocolitis severity which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
JSmith
2014-01-28T15:27:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
enterocolitis severity composite score
CMO:0002138
enterocolitis severity score
A measurement of enterocolitis severity which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
RGD:JRS
A calculated measurement in which .the number of kidney glomeruli displaying an abnormal (i.e., pathogenic) crescentic morphology is divided by the number of kidney glomeruli displaying normal morphology, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-01-28T16:41:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002139
kidney crescentic glomeruli count to kidney normal glomeruli count ratio
A calculated measurement in which .the number of kidney glomeruli displaying an abnormal (i.e., pathogenic) crescentic morphology is divided by the number of kidney glomeruli displaying normal morphology, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of albumin in a specified sample of plasma. Albumin is the major plasma protein, responsible for much of the plasma colloidal osmotic pressure and serving as a transport protein for large organic anions (e.g., fatty acids, bilirubin, some drugs) and for some hormones when their specific binding globulins are saturated.
JSmith
2014-01-30T14:31:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002140
calculated plasma albumin level
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of albumin in a specified sample of plasma. Albumin is the major plasma protein, responsible for much of the plasma colloidal osmotic pressure and serving as a transport protein for large organic anions (e.g., fatty acids, bilirubin, some drugs) and for some hormones when their specific binding globulins are saturated.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of albumin in a specified sample of plasma is divided by the difference between the amount of total protein and the amount of albumin in that same sample of plasma (that is, albumin/(total protein - albumin)), and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-01-30T14:36:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ratio of plasma albumin to (total protein minus albumin)
CMO:0002141
plasma albumin to plasma non-albumin protein ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of albumin in a specified sample of plasma is divided by the difference between the amount of total protein and the amount of albumin in that same sample of plasma (that is, albumin/(total protein - albumin)), and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of abnormal, repetitive, generally non-productive movements which may or may not result in damage to the individual. Such movements are often variations of normal movements or behaviors.
JSmith
2014-01-30T17:08:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
stereotypy measurement
CMO:0002142
measurement of stereotypical movement
Any measurement of abnormal, repetitive, generally non-productive movements which may or may not result in damage to the individual. Such movements are often variations of normal movements or behaviors.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of self mutilation, i.e. the act of injuring one's own body to the extent of cutting off or permanently destroying a limb or other essential part of a body.
JSmith
2014-01-30T17:20:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
self harm measurement
CMO:0002143
self mutilation measurement
Any measurement of self mutilation, i.e. the act of injuring one's own body to the extent of cutting off or permanently destroying a limb or other essential part of a body.
MESH:D012652
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of self mutilation, i.e. the act of injuring one's own body to the extent of cutting off or permanently destroying a limb or other essential part of a body, causes pain or damage.
JSmith
2014-01-30T17:22:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
self harm severity measurement
CMO:0002144
self mutilation severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of self mutilation, i.e. the act of injuring one's own body to the extent of cutting off or permanently destroying a limb or other essential part of a body, causes pain or damage.
MESH:D012652
A measurement of the severity of self mutilation, the act of injuring one's own body to the extent of cutting off or permanently destroying a limb or other essential part of a body, which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
JSmith
2014-01-30T17:23:40Z
self mutilation severity composite score
clinical_measurement_ontology
self harm severity score
CMO:0002145
self mutilation severity score
A measurement of the severity of self mutilation, the act of injuring one's own body to the extent of cutting off or permanently destroying a limb or other essential part of a body, which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
MESH:D012652
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
RGD:JRS
Any measurement the physical form or structure of one or more joints, any of the articulations between bones which may be immovable, slightly movable or freely movable.
JSmith
2014-01-30T18:11:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002146
joint morphological measurement
Any measurement the physical form or structure of one or more joints, any of the articulations between bones which may be immovable, slightly movable or freely movable.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a joint.
JSmith
2014-01-30T18:23:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002147
joint diameter
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a joint.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the joint between the leg and foot in which the tibia and fibula articulate with the talus.
JSmith
2014-01-30T18:24:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002148
ankle joint diameter
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the joint between the leg and foot in which the tibia and fibula articulate with the talus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the ankle joint of the left hindleg of a quadruped, that is, the leg on the left side of the body and farthest from the head.
JSmith
2014-01-30T18:46:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
left hindlimb ankle joint diameter
CMO:0002149
left rear ankle joint diameter
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the ankle joint of the left hindleg of a quadruped, that is, the leg on the left side of the body and farthest from the head.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the ankle joint of the right hindleg of a quadruped, that is, the leg on the right side of the body and farthest from the head.
JSmith
2014-01-30T18:47:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
right hindlimb ankle joint diameter
CMO:0002150
right rear ankle joint diameter
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the ankle joint of the right hindleg of a quadruped, that is, the leg on the right side of the body and farthest from the head.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the diameter of one or more ankle joints.
JSmith
2014-01-30T18:48:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002151
calculated ankle joint diameter
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the diameter of one or more ankle joints.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement of the difference in left rear ankle joint diameter between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-01-30T18:55:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002152
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in left rear ankle joint diameter
A calculated measurement of the difference in left rear ankle joint diameter between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
A calculated measurement of the difference in right rear ankle joint diameter between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-01-30T18:56:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002153
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in right rear ankle joint diameter
A calculated measurement of the difference in right rear ankle joint diameter between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
A calculated measurement of the difference in the total of the right and left rear ankle joint diameters added together between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction of the sums in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-01-30T18:57:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute change in the total left plus right rear ankle diameter
CMO:0002154
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in the sum of right rear ankle joint diameter and left rear ankle joint diameter
A calculated measurement of the difference in the total of the right and left rear ankle joint diameters added together between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction of the sums in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of liver disease has caused pain or damage, established one or more lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. Liver disease is a general term for any deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2014-01-31T11:13:50Z
EFO:0008421
non-alcoholic fatty liver disease severity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver damage severity measurement
CMO:0002155
liver disease severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of liver disease has caused pain or damage, established one or more lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. Liver disease is a general term for any deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of granulomas in the liver has caused pain or damage, established lesions, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. A granuloma is a small nodular delimited aggregation of mononuclear inflammatory cells, possibly resembling epithelial cells and/or surrounded by a rim of lymphocytes.
JSmith
2014-01-31T11:23:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002156
liver granuloma severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of granulomas in the liver has caused pain or damage, established lesions, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. A granuloma is a small nodular delimited aggregation of mononuclear inflammatory cells, possibly resembling epithelial cells and/or surrounded by a rim of lymphocytes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement of liver granuloma severity which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
JSmith
2014-01-31T11:25:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver granuloma severity composite score
CMO:0002157
liver granuloma severity score
A measurement of liver granuloma severity which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
RGD:JRS
A calculated measurement in which urine chloride ion excretion rate is divided by the total weight of the body, i.e., the heaviness or the degree to which the body of the organism is drawn toward the earth by gravity, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Urine chloride excretion rate is the amount of chloride, the chemical element with atomic number 17, that have gained one electron forming an anion with a charge of -1, discharged in the urine per unit time.
JSmith
2014-01-31T13:50:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002158
urine chloride excretion rate to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which urine chloride ion excretion rate is divided by the total weight of the body, i.e., the heaviness or the degree to which the body of the organism is drawn toward the earth by gravity, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Urine chloride excretion rate is the amount of chloride, the chemical element with atomic number 17, that have gained one electron forming an anion with a charge of -1, discharged in the urine per unit time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which urine sodium excretion rate is divided by the total weight of the body, i.e., the heaviness or the degree to which the body of the organism is drawn toward the earth by gravity, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Urine sodium excretion rate is the amount of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, discharged in the urine, the fluid waste product separated and discharged by the kidneys, per unit time.
JSmith
2014-01-31T13:51:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002159
urine potassium excretion rate to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which urine sodium excretion rate is divided by the total weight of the body, i.e., the heaviness or the degree to which the body of the organism is drawn toward the earth by gravity, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Urine sodium excretion rate is the amount of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, discharged in the urine, the fluid waste product separated and discharged by the kidneys, per unit time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of an electrolyte, that is, a substance that dissociates into ions, excreted in the urine per unit time.
JSmith
2014-01-31T16:30:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002160
calculated urine electrolyte excretion rate
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of an electrolyte, that is, a substance that dissociates into ions, excreted in the urine per unit time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of heart rate, the number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time.
JSmith
2014-01-31T16:39:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002161
calculated heart rate measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of heart rate, the number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The difference between two points in time or two conditions in heart rate expressed as the ratio of the low frequency R-R interval component of the power spectrum analysis to the high frequency R-R interval component of the power spectrum analysis, expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-01-31T16:41:23Z
absolute change in heart rate variability
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute change in ECG LF/HF ratio
absolute change in EKG LF/HF ratio
absolute change in electrocardiographic low frequency R-R interval to high frequency R-R interval ratio
CMO:0002162
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in electrocardiographic low frequency R-R spectral component to high frequency R-R spectral component ratio
The difference between two points in time or two conditions in heart rate expressed as the ratio of the low frequency R-R interval component of the power spectrum analysis to the high frequency R-R interval component of the power spectrum analysis, expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
PMID:7815012
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of a pituicyte, a glial-type cell of the posterior pituitary whose main role is to assist in the storage and release of neurohypophysial hormones such as oxytocin and vasopressin.
JSmith
2014-02-03T16:13:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002163
pituicyte measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of a pituicyte, a glial-type cell of the posterior pituitary whose main role is to assist in the storage and release of neurohypophysial hormones such as oxytocin and vasopressin.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pituicyte
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the tissue(s) of the heart left ventricle. A molecule is an aggregation of atoms, specifically a chemical combination of two or more atoms forming a specific chemical substance.
JSmith
2014-02-03T17:42:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002164
heart left ventricle molecular composition measurement
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the tissue(s) of the heart left ventricle. A molecule is an aggregation of atoms, specifically a chemical combination of two or more atoms forming a specific chemical substance.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The amount in a specified sample of tissue from the heart left ventricle, of natriuretic peptide A (NPPA), a powerful vasodilator and peptide hormone secreted mainly by heart muscle cells and involved in control of extracellular fluid volume and electrolyte homeostasis.
JSmith
2014-02-03T17:43:11Z
heart left ventricle NPPA level
heart left ventricle atrial natriuretic factor level
heart left ventricle natriuretic peptide A protein level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002165
heart left ventricle natriuretic peptide A level
The amount in a specified sample of tissue from the heart left ventricle, of natriuretic peptide A (NPPA), a powerful vasodilator and peptide hormone secreted mainly by heart muscle cells and involved in control of extracellular fluid volume and electrolyte homeostasis.
RGD:730878
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrial_natriuretic_peptide
The amount of renin in a specified sample of kidney tissue. Renin, an aspartyl protease, catalyzes the cleavage of angiotensinogen to form angiotensin I, the first step in the activation pathway of angiotensinogen--a cascade that can result in aldosterone release,vasoconstriction, and increase in blood pressure.
JSmith
2014-02-03T17:55:31Z
kidney renin protein level
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney REN level
CMO:0002166
kidney renin level
The amount of renin in a specified sample of kidney tissue. Renin, an aspartyl protease, catalyzes the cleavage of angiotensinogen to form angiotensin I, the first step in the activation pathway of angiotensinogen--a cascade that can result in aldosterone release,vasoconstriction, and increase in blood pressure.
RGD:736366
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renin
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of all or part of the pituitary gland, the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
JSmith
2014-02-03T18:09:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hypophysis measurement
CMO:0002167
pituitary gland measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of all or part of the pituitary gland, the small, oval endocrine gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain and consisting of an anterior and posterior lobe, the secretions of which control the other endocrine glands and influence growth, metabolism, and maturation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A calculated measurement corresponding to the power to which the number 2 must be raised to obtain the specified value for the wet weight of the pituitary gland.
JSmith
2014-02-03T18:22:49Z
base 2 logarithm of pituitary gland wet weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
log2 of pituitary gland wet weight
CMO:0002168
binary logarithm of pituitary gland wet weight
A calculated measurement corresponding to the power to which the number 2 must be raised to obtain the specified value for the wet weight of the pituitary gland.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_logarithm
Measurement of the capacity of an individual's body to transport and utilize oxygen, measured as volume of oxygen per unit of time.
JSmith
2014-02-04T12:19:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
VO2
oxygen uptake
CMO:0002169
oxygen consumption
Measurement of the capacity of an individual's body to transport and utilize oxygen, measured as volume of oxygen per unit of time.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-02-04T18:11:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002170
calculated plasma insulin level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of insulin, the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A calculated measurement to estimate the effect of insulin on net glucose disposal (insulin sensitivity) in an organism, calculated as 1/(log[fasting plasma insulin in uU/mL] + log[fasting blood glucose in mg/dL]), i.e., the inverse of the logarithm of the product of fasting plasma insulin level and fasting blood glucose level. The insulin and glucose levels may also be measured in any combination of blood, plasma, and serum.
JSmith
2014-02-04T18:13:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
QUICKI
CMO:0002171
quantitative insulin sensitivity check index
A calculated measurement to estimate the effect of insulin on net glucose disposal (insulin sensitivity) in an organism, calculated as 1/(log[fasting plasma insulin in uU/mL] + log[fasting blood glucose in mg/dL]), i.e., the inverse of the logarithm of the product of fasting plasma insulin level and fasting blood glucose level. The insulin and glucose levels may also be measured in any combination of blood, plasma, and serum.
PMID:10902785
A calculated measurement in which the number of apoptotic bodies found in a specified sample of remodelling liver tumorous lesions is divided by the number of viable neoplastic hepatocytes in the same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Remodeling tumorous lesions are lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors (neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive) but which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression. An apoptotic body is a small sealed membrane vesicle that is produced from cells undergoing cell death by apoptosis.
JSmith
2014-03-03T17:56:04Z
MESH:D009365
clinical_measurement_ontology
ratio of apoptotic bodies to intact tumor cells in remodelling liver neoplastic nodules
CMO:0002172
ratio of apoptotic bodies to intact tumor cells in remodelling liver tumorous lesions
A calculated measurement in which the number of apoptotic bodies found in a specified sample of remodelling liver tumorous lesions is divided by the number of viable neoplastic hepatocytes in the same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Remodeling tumorous lesions are lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors (neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive) but which display a remodeling phenotype, that is, a progressive decrease in biochemical marker expression and growth rate, and finally complete regression. An apoptotic body is a small sealed membrane vesicle that is produced from cells undergoing cell death by apoptosis.
COPE:Cytokines_&_Cells_Encyclopedia
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15185337
A calculated measurement in which the number of apoptotic bodies found in a specified sample of nonremodelling liver tumorous lesions is divided by the number of viable neoplastic hepatocytes in the same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Nonremodeling tumorous lesions are lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors (neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive) without any indication of a remodeling phenotype, that is, without a decrease in biochemical marker expression or growth rate, and without signs of regression. An apoptotic body is a small sealed membrane vesicle that is produced from cells undergoing cell death by apoptosis.
JSmith
2014-03-03T17:56:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ratio of apoptotic bodies to intact tumor cells in nonremodelling liver neoplastic nodules
CMO:0002173
ratio of apoptotic bodies to intact tumor cells in nonremodelling liver tumorous lesions
A calculated measurement in which the number of apoptotic bodies found in a specified sample of nonremodelling liver tumorous lesions is divided by the number of viable neoplastic hepatocytes in the same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Nonremodeling tumorous lesions are lesions which are or have the potential to become tumors (neoplasms or new growths of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive) without any indication of a remodeling phenotype, that is, without a decrease in biochemical marker expression or growth rate, and without signs of regression. An apoptotic body is a small sealed membrane vesicle that is produced from cells undergoing cell death by apoptosis.
COPE:Cytokines_&_Cells_Encyclopedia
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15185337
The amount of a solution of bisphenol A that is consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time. Bisphenol A (BPA) is a synthetic phenolic compound with the chemical formula (CH3)2C(C6H4OH)2, i.e. one in which a central carbon links to two methyl groups and two hydroxyphenyl groups. BPA is similar in structure to estradiol and can bind to and activate the estrogen receptor.
JSmith
2014-03-05T15:30:30Z
BPA drink intake rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002174
bisphenol A drink intake rate
The amount of a solution of bisphenol A that is consumed as a drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time. Bisphenol A (BPA) is a synthetic phenolic compound with the chemical formula (CH3)2C(C6H4OH)2, i.e. one in which a central carbon links to two methyl groups and two hydroxyphenyl groups. BPA is similar in structure to estradiol and can bind to and activate the estrogen receptor.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisphenol_A
The lowest per week intake rate of a fructose solution containing bisphenol A consumed as a drink.
JSmith
2014-03-05T15:31:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
minimum weekly BPA-fructose drink intake rate
CMO:0002175
minimum weekly bisphenol A in fructose drink intake rate
The lowest per week intake rate of a fructose solution containing bisphenol A consumed as a drink.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The highest per week intake rate of a fructose solution containing bisphenol A consumed as a drink.
JSmith
2014-03-05T15:31:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
maximum weekly BPA-fructose drink intake rate
CMO:0002176
maximum weekly bisphenol A in fructose drink intake rate
The highest per week intake rate of a fructose solution containing bisphenol A consumed as a drink.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism per period of time. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the food.
JSmith
2014-03-05T15:51:17Z
calorie intake rate from food
clinical_measurement_ontology
food energy intake rate
CMO:0002177
food calorie intake rate
The number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism per period of time. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the food.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
The entire number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism per period of time, i.e., the calorie intake rate from all food sources.
JSmith
2014-03-05T15:52:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
total food energy intake rate
CMO:0002178
total food calorie intake rate
The entire number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism per period of time, i.e., the calorie intake rate from all food sources.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
The number of calories derived from fructose consumed in food by an organism per period of time, i.e., the calorie intake rate for fructose only. Fructose is one of three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is covalently bound to glucose to form the sucrose molecule, and is found naturally in honey and many sweet fruits.
JSmith
2014-03-05T15:57:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
fructose food energy intake rate
CMO:0002179
fructose food calorie intake rate
The number of calories derived from fructose consumed in food by an organism per period of time, i.e., the calorie intake rate for fructose only. Fructose is one of three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion, is covalently bound to glucose to form the sucrose molecule, and is found naturally in honey and many sweet fruits.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fructose
Any measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by fat in the body of an organism.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:14:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002180
body fat volume
Any measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by fat in the body of an organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Measurement of the size of the entire three dimensional space occupied by fat in the body of an organism.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:15:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002181
total body fat volume
Measurement of the size of the entire three dimensional space occupied by fat in the body of an organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Measurement of the size of the entire three dimensional space occupied by the layer of fat located just beneath the skin of an organism.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:16:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002182
whole body subcutaneous fat volume
Measurement of the size of the entire three dimensional space occupied by the layer of fat located just beneath the skin of an organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Measurement of the size of the entire three dimensional space occupied by the fat inside the major body cavity or cavities of an organism, especially the fat which surrounds and cushions the internal organs.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:22:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002183
whole body visceral fat volume
Measurement of the size of the entire three dimensional space occupied by the fat inside the major body cavity or cavities of an organism, especially the fat which surrounds and cushions the internal organs.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
http://agclass.nal.usda.gov/mtwdk.exe?s=1&n=1&y=0&l=60&k=glossary&t=2&w=visceral+fat
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the lean tissue of an organism, that is, of the tissue that is not fat/adipose tissue or bone.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:25:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002184
lean tissue morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the lean tissue of an organism, that is, of the tissue that is not fat/adipose tissue or bone.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
VT:0010483
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the lean tissue of an organism, that is, of the tissue that is not fat/adipose tissue or bone.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:30:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002185
lean tissue volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the lean tissue of an organism, that is, of the tissue that is not fat/adipose tissue or bone.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
VT:0010483
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by all of the accumulated lean tissue in the body of an organism.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:31:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002186
whole body lean tissue volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by all of the accumulated lean tissue in the body of an organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the fat deposits in the liver of an organism.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:32:11Z
EFO:0010821
liver fat measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002187
liver fat morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the fat deposits in the liver of an organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by fat deposits in the liver of an organism.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:33:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002188
liver fat volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by fat deposits in the liver of an organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by fat deposits in the liver of an organism.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:33:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002189
calculated liver fat volume
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by fat deposits in the liver of an organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the size of the three dimensional space occupied by fat deposits in the liver of an organism is divided by the total size of the three dimensional space occupied by the liver of that organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:34:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002190
liver fat volume to total liver volume ratio
A calculated measurement in which the size of the three dimensional space occupied by fat deposits in the liver of an organism is divided by the total size of the three dimensional space occupied by the liver of that organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:35:22Z
Not4Curation
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002191
calculated liver volume
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood; secretion of bile; detoxification of noxious substances; conversion of sugars into glycogen; synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids; and synthesis of serum proteins.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated with the kidney.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:39:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
perirenal fat pad morphological measurement
CMO:0002192
renal fat pad morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated with the kidney.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
UBERON:0014464
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the encapsulated adipose tissue associated with the kidney.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:44:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
perirenal fat pad volume
CMO:0002193
renal fat pad volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the encapsulated adipose tissue associated with the kidney.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
UBERON:0014464
Measurement of the heaviness of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated with the kidney, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:45:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
perirenal fat pad weight
CMO:0002194
renal fat pad weight
Measurement of the heaviness of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated with the kidney, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
UBERON:0014464
Measurement of the heaviness of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated specifically with the left kidney, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:53:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
left perirenal fat pad weight
CMO:0002195
Note, "left" in this context refers to the perspective of the organism, not that of the observer. Wikipedia: Anatomical_terms_of_location.
left renal fat pad weight
Measurement of the heaviness of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated specifically with the left kidney, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
UBERON:0014464
Measurement of the heaviness of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated specifically with the right kidney, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:55:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
right perirenal fat pad weight
CMO:0002196
Note, "right" in this context refers to the perspective of the organism, not that of the observer. Wikipedia: Anatomical_terms_of_location.
right renal fat pad weight
Measurement of the heaviness of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated specifically with the right kidney, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
UBERON:0014464
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated with the left kidney is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2014-03-06T15:58:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
left perirenal fat pad weight to body weight ratio
CMO:0002197
Note, "left" in this context refers to the perspective of the organism, not that of the observer. Wikipedia: Anatomical_terms_of_location.
left renal fat pad weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated with the left kidney is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
UBERON:0014464
Amount of a fructose solution consumed as a drink per unit time. Fructose is one of three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion. It is found naturally in honey and many sweet fruits and can be covalently bound to glucose to form the sucrose molecule.
JSmith
2014-03-06T16:45:00Z
CHEBI:15824
CHEBI:28757
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002198
fructose drink intake rate
Amount of a fructose solution consumed as a drink per unit time. Fructose is one of three dietary monosaccharides that are absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion. It is found naturally in honey and many sweet fruits and can be covalently bound to glucose to form the sucrose molecule.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fructose
Amount of a fructose solution containing bisphenol A consumed as a drink per unit time.
JSmith
2014-03-06T16:49:06Z
CHEBI:15824
CHEBI:28757
clinical_measurement_ontology
BPA-fructose drink intake rate
CMO:0002199
bisphenol A in fructose drink intake rate
Amount of a fructose solution containing bisphenol A consumed as a drink per unit time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of a solution of sucrose consumed as a drink in a specified period of time. Sucrose is a nonreducing disaccharide of glucose and fructose used as a food, a sweetener, a preservative and a pharmaceutical aid.
JSmith
2014-03-07T10:09:45Z
sugar consumption measurement
CHEBI:17992
EFO:0010156
EFO:0010157
EFO:0010158
clinical_measurement_ontology
sucrose liking measurement
sweet liking measurement
CMO:0002200
sucrose drink intake volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of a solution of sucrose consumed as a drink in a specified period of time. Sucrose is a nonreducing disaccharide of glucose and fructose used as a food, a sweetener, a preservative and a pharmaceutical aid.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of a solution of sucrose consumed in a specified period of time. Sucrose is a nonreducing disaccharide of glucose and fructose used as a food, a sweetener, a preservative and a pharmaceutical aid.
JSmith
2014-03-07T10:10:54Z
CHEBI:17992
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002201
calculated sucrose drink intake volume
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of a solution of sucrose consumed in a specified period of time. Sucrose is a nonreducing disaccharide of glucose and fructose used as a food, a sweetener, a preservative and a pharmaceutical aid.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the volume of a sucrose solution consumed is divided by the total volume of all liquids/drinks consumed, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-07T10:16:31Z
CHEBI:17992
clinical_measurement_ontology
sucrose preference score
CMO:0002202
sucrose intake volume to total fluid intake volume ratio
A calculated measurement in which the volume of a sucrose solution consumed is divided by the total volume of all liquids/drinks consumed, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of characteristics related to the function of or processes in the components of the system responsible for receiving and processing information about an organism's environment and controlling behavior.
JSmith
2014-03-07T13:41:31Z
VT:0003633
nervous system physiology measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002203
nervous system physiological measurement
Any measurement related to the function of or processes involved in the perception of sound.
JSmith
2014-03-07T13:43:53Z
EFO:0007616
EFO:0007617
EFO:0007618
VT:0002104
hearing measurement
hearing physiology measurement
hearing threshold measurement
pure tone hearing measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002204
hearing physiological measurement
Measurement of the lowest sound volume (e.g. in decibels) that produce variations in electromyographic or electroencephalographic recordings in response to sound stimuli.
JSmith
2014-03-07T13:45:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ABR threshold
BAER threshold
brainstem auditory evoked response threshold
CMO:0002205
auditory brainstem response threshold
Measurement of the lowest sound volume (e.g. in decibels) that produce variations in electromyographic or electroencephalographic recordings in response to sound stimuli.
PMID:23161274
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the food.
JSmith
2014-03-10T11:33:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
food energy intake measurement
CMO:0002206
food calorie intake measurement
Any measurement of the calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the food.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism per period of time. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the food.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:06:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated food energy intake measurement
CMO:0002207
calculated food calorie intake measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism per period of time. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the food.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
Measurement of the entire number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the food.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:08:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
total food energy intake level
total food-derived calorie intake level
total food-derived energy intake level
CMO:0002208
total food calorie intake level
Measurement of the entire number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the food.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
A calculated measurement in which the number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by corresponding difference in body weight during that same period of time or under the same conditions, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:09:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
food calorie intake level to body weight gain ratio
food calorie intake level to gain in body weight ratio
food energy intake level to change in body weight ratio
CMO:0002209
food calorie intake level to change in body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by corresponding difference in body weight during that same period of time or under the same conditions, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
Any measurement of the weight of food consumed by an organism, i.e. the heaviness of the food or degree to which that amount of food is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:18:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002210
food intake weight measurement
Any measurement of the weight of food consumed by an organism, i.e. the heaviness of the food or degree to which that amount of food is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of food consumed by an organism, i.e. the heaviness of the food or degree to which that amount of food is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:19:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002211
calculated food intake weight measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of food consumed by an organism, i.e. the heaviness of the food or degree to which that amount of food is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of food consumed by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by corresponding difference in body weight during that same period of time or under the same conditions, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:21:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
food intake weight to body weight gain ratio
food intake weight to gain in body weight ratio
CMO:0002212
food intake weight to change in body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of food consumed by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by corresponding difference in body weight during that same period of time or under the same conditions, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:26:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
food energy intake level to body weight ratio
CMO:0002213
food calorie intake level to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as food by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
A calculated measurement in which the weight of food consumed by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:36:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002214
food intake weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of food consumed by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the entire weight of food consumed by an organism, i.e. the heaviness of the food or degree to which that amount of food is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:44:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002215
total food intake weight
Measurement of the entire weight of food consumed by an organism, i.e. the heaviness of the food or degree to which that amount of food is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the difference in the weight of the body of an organism between two time points or two conditions is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:50:11Z
ratio of change in body weight to total body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002216
change in body weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the difference in the weight of the body of an organism between two time points or two conditions is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the difference in the weight of the body of an organism between two time points or two conditions is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism at the second time point or under the second condition, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:51:09Z
ratio of change in body weight to final body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002217
change in body weight to final body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the difference in the weight of the body of an organism between two time points or two conditions is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism at the second time point or under the second condition, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the difference in the weight of the body of an organism between two time points or two conditions is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism at the first time point or under the first condition, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-10T13:51:16Z
ratio of change in body weight to initial total body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
percent change in body weight
ratio of change in body weight to starting total body weight
ratio of change in body weight to total basal body weight
CMO:0002218
change in body weight to initial body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the difference in the weight of the body of an organism between two time points or two conditions is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism at the first time point or under the first condition, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the food consumed by an organism.
JSmith
2014-03-10T14:03:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002219
food intake volume measurement
Any measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the food consumed by an organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the food consumed by an organism.
JSmith
2014-03-10T14:03:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002220
calculated food intake volume measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the food consumed by an organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the entire amount of food consumed by an organism.
JSmith
2014-03-10T14:05:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002221
total food intake volume
Any measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the entire amount of food consumed by an organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Any quantification of the ability of a protein of the kidney to accomplish an effect, e.g. take part in a chemical reaction or carry out a specified molecular function.
JSmith
2014-03-10T15:24:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002222
kidney protein activity measurement
Any quantification of the ability of a protein of the kidney to accomplish an effect, e.g. take part in a chemical reaction or carry out a specified molecular function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantification of the ability of a kidney enzyme, i.e. a protein located in the kidney that catalyzes chemical reactions of other substances without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reactions, to carry out its specified molecular function.
JSmith
2014-03-10T15:31:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002223
kidney enzyme activity measurement
Any quantification of the ability of a kidney enzyme, i.e. a protein located in the kidney that catalyzes chemical reactions of other substances without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reactions, to carry out its specified molecular function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the level of catalase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Catalase converts the reactive oxygen species hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen.
JSmith
2014-03-10T17:51:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002224
kidney catalase activity to total protein level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of catalase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Catalase converts the reactive oxygen species hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:732740
A calculated measurement in which the level of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase catalizes the conversion of D-glucose 6-phosphate + NADP+ to 6-phospho-D-glucono-1,5-lactone + NADPH.
JSmith
2014-03-10T17:52:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney G6PD activity to total protein level ratio
CMO:0002225
kidney glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity to total protein level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase catalizes the conversion of D-glucose 6-phosphate + NADP+ to 6-phospho-D-glucono-1,5-lactone + NADPH.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucose-6-phosphate_dehydrogenase
A calculated measurement in which the level of glutathione reductase (GSR) enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. GSR reduces oxidized glutathione disulfide (GSSG) to the sulfhydryl form GSH.
JSmith
2014-03-10T17:53:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney GSR activity to total protein level ratio
CMO:0002226
kidney glutathione reductase activity to total protein level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of glutathione reductase (GSR) enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. GSR reduces oxidized glutathione disulfide (GSSG) to the sulfhydryl form GSH.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:732221
A calculated measurement in which the level of glutathione peroxidase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Glutathione peroxidases constitute a family of proteins that reduce lipid hydroperoxides to their corresponding alcohols and reduce free hydrogen peroxide to water.
JSmith
2014-03-10T17:54:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002227
kidney glutathione peroxidase activity to total protein level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of glutathione peroxidase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Glutathione peroxidases constitute a family of proteins that reduce lipid hydroperoxides to their corresponding alcohols and reduce free hydrogen peroxide to water.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione_peroxidase
A calculated measurement in which the level of glutathione-S-transferase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Glutathione-S-transferase refers to any of a family of proteins with the ability to catalyze the conjugation of the reduced form of glutathione (GSH) to xenobiotic substrates for the purpose of detoxification.
JSmith
2014-03-10T17:55:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002228
kidney glutathione-S-transferase activity to total protein level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of glutathione-S-transferase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Glutathione-S-transferase refers to any of a family of proteins with the ability to catalyze the conjugation of the reduced form of glutathione (GSH) to xenobiotic substrates for the purpose of detoxification.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione_S-transferase
A calculated measurement in which the level of superoxide dismutase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. superoxide dismutases constitute a family of proteins that convert naturally-occuring but harmful superoxide radicals to molecular oxygen and hydrogen peroxide.
JSmith
2014-03-10T17:55:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002229
kidney superoxide dismutase activity to total protein level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of superoxide dismutase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. superoxide dismutases constitute a family of proteins that convert naturally-occuring but harmful superoxide radicals to molecular oxygen and hydrogen peroxide.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:730855
A calculated measurement in which the level of paraoxonase 1 enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Paraoxonase 1 is an arylesterase that mainly hydrolyzes paroxon, an organophosphorus anticholinesterase compound, to produce p-nitrophenol.
JSmith
2014-03-10T17:56:39Z
kidney paraoxonase-1 activity to total protein level ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002230
kidney paraoxonase1 activity to total protein level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of paraoxonase 1 enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Paraoxonase 1 is an arylesterase that mainly hydrolyzes paroxon, an organophosphorus anticholinesterase compound, to produce p-nitrophenol.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:1349272
A calculated measurement in which the level of glutathione peroxidase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the level of glutathione reductase enzyme activity in that same sample.
JSmith
2014-03-10T17:57:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002231
kidney glutathione peroxidase activity to glutathione reductase activity ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of glutathione peroxidase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the level of glutathione reductase enzyme activity in that same sample.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the level of superoxide dismutase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the level of catalase enzyme activity in that same sample.
JSmith
2014-03-10T17:58:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002232
kidney superoxide dismutase to catalase activity ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of superoxide dismutase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the level of catalase enzyme activity in that same sample.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the level of superoxide dismutase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the level of glutathione peroxidase enzyme activity in that same sample.
JSmith
2014-03-10T17:59:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002233
kidney superoxide dismutase to glutathione peroxidase ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of superoxide dismutase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the level of glutathione peroxidase enzyme activity in that same sample.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the level of superoxide dismutase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the level of paraoxonase 1 enzyme activity in that same sample.
JSmith
2014-03-10T17:59:34Z
kidney superoxide dismutase to paraoxonase-1 activity ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002234
kidney superoxide dismutase to paraoxonase1 activity ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of superoxide dismutase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the level of paraoxonase 1 enzyme activity in that same sample.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of glutathione in a specified sample of kidney tissue. Glutathione (GSH/GSSG) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
JSmith
2014-03-10T18:02:47Z
CHEBI:16856
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney GSH level
CMO:0002235
kidney glutathione level
The amount of glutathione in a specified sample of kidney tissue. Glutathione (GSH/GSSG) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
The amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of kidney tissue. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress.
JSmith
2014-03-10T18:03:40Z
CHEBI:566274
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002236
kidney malondialdehyde level
The amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of kidney tissue. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malondialdehyde
A calculated measurement in which the level of protein carbonyl (PCO) derivatives in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the total amount of protein in the sample. Protein carbonyl (PCO) derivatives are produced by the oxidation of amino acids and can be used as a marker of oxidative stress.
JSmith
2014-03-10T18:04:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002237
kidney protein carbonyl level to total protein level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of protein carbonyl (PCO) derivatives in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the total amount of protein in the sample. Protein carbonyl (PCO) derivatives are produced by the oxidation of amino acids and can be used as a marker of oxidative stress.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:23716490
The amount of platinum, the chemical element with atomic number 78, in a specified sample of kidney tissue.
JSmith
2014-03-10T18:06:09Z
CHEBI:33364
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002238
kidney platinum level
The amount of platinum, the chemical element with atomic number 78, in a specified sample of kidney tissue.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of enzymatic activity of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) in a specified sample of blood. GGT catalyzes the transfer of the gamma-glutamyl moiety of glutathione to an acceptor such as amino acid, a peptide or water. Blood GGT level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
JSmith
2014-03-11T14:08:40Z
blood GGT activity level
blood GGTP activity level
blood gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002239
blood gamma-glutamyltransferase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) in a specified sample of blood. GGT catalyzes the transfer of the gamma-glutamyl moiety of glutathione to an acceptor such as amino acid, a peptide or water. Blood GGT level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-glutamyl_transpeptidase
The amount of enzymatic activity of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) in a specified sample of plasma. GGT catalyzes the transfer of the gamma-glutamyl moiety of glutathione to an acceptor such as amino acid, a peptide or water. Plasma GGT level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
JSmith
2014-03-11T14:10:08Z
plasma gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma GGT activity level
plasma GGTP activity level
CMO:0002240
plasma gamma-glutamyltransferase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) in a specified sample of plasma. GGT catalyzes the transfer of the gamma-glutamyl moiety of glutathione to an acceptor such as amino acid, a peptide or water. Plasma GGT level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-glutamyl_transpeptidase
The amount of enzymatic activity of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) in a specified sample of serum. GGT catalyzes the transfer of the gamma-glutamyl moiety of glutathione to an acceptor such as amino acid, a peptide or water. Serum GGT level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
JSmith
2014-03-11T14:10:11Z
serum gamma-glutamyl transferase measurement
EFO:0004532
serum GTP activity level
serum Gamma-GT activity level
serum gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum GGT activity level
serum GGTP activity level
CMO:0002241
serum gamma-glutamyltransferase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) in a specified sample of serum. GGT catalyzes the transfer of the gamma-glutamyl moiety of glutathione to an acceptor such as amino acid, a peptide or water. Serum GGT level is used as an enzymatic marker for liver disease or damage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-glutamyl_transpeptidase
The amount of enzymatic activity of creatine kinase (CK) enzyme in a specified sample of blood. CK catalyses the reversible transfer of phosphate between ATP and various phosphogens such as creatine phosphate. Blood CK level is used as an enzymatic marker for myocardial infarction, rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure.
JSmith
2014-03-11T14:12:54Z
EFO:0004534
blood CK activity level
blood CPK activity level
blood creatine phosphokinase activity level
blood phosphocreatine kinase activity level
creatine kinase measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002242
blood creatine kinase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of creatine kinase (CK) enzyme in a specified sample of blood. CK catalyses the reversible transfer of phosphate between ATP and various phosphogens such as creatine phosphate. Blood CK level is used as an enzymatic marker for myocardial infarction, rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure.
RGD:737472
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatine_kinase
The amount of enzymatic activity of creatine kinase (CK) enzyme in a specified sample of plasma. CK catalyses the reversible transfer of phosphate between ATP and various phosphogens such as creatine phosphate. Plasma CK level is used as an enzymatic marker for myocardial infarction, rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure.
JSmith
2014-03-11T14:14:23Z
plasma creatine phosphokinase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma CK activity level
plasma CPK activity level
CMO:0002243
plasma creatine kinase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of creatine kinase (CK) enzyme in a specified sample of plasma. CK catalyses the reversible transfer of phosphate between ATP and various phosphogens such as creatine phosphate. Plasma CK level is used as an enzymatic marker for myocardial infarction, rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure.
RGD:737472
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatine_kinase
The amount of enzymatic activity of creatine kinase (CK) enzyme in a specified sample of serum. CK catalyses the reversible transfer of phosphate between ATP and various phosphogens such as creatine phosphate. Serum CK level is used as an enzymatic marker for myocardial infarction, rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure.
JSmith
2014-03-11T14:14:26Z
serum creatine phosphokinase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum CK activity level
serum CPK activity level
CMO:0002244
serum creatine kinase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of creatine kinase (CK) enzyme in a specified sample of serum. CK catalyses the reversible transfer of phosphate between ATP and various phosphogens such as creatine phosphate. Serum CK level is used as an enzymatic marker for myocardial infarction, rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure.
RGD:737472
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatine_kinase
A calculated measurement in which the value of the enzymatic activity of aspartate aminotransferase enzyme in a specified sample of serum is divided by the value of the enzymatic activity of alanine aminotransferase in the same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-11T14:32:07Z
aspartate aminotransferase to alanine aminotransferase ratio
EFO:0010934
serum aspartate transaminase activity level to alanine transaminase activity level ratio
serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase activity level to glutamic-pyruvate transaminase activity level ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum AST activity level to ALT activity level ratio
serum GOT activity level to GPT activity level ratio
CMO:0002245
serum aspartate aminotransferase activity level to alanine aminotransferase activity level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value of the enzymatic activity of aspartate aminotransferase enzyme in a specified sample of serum is divided by the value of the enzymatic activity of alanine aminotransferase in the same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of lipid peroxidation end products in a specified sample of kidney tissue. Lipid peroxidation is the oxidative degradation of lipids.
JSmith
2014-03-11T16:52:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney LPO level
kidney lipid peroxidation level
CMO:0002246
kidney lipid peroxide level
The amount of lipid peroxidation end products in a specified sample of kidney tissue. Lipid peroxidation is the oxidative degradation of lipids.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipid_peroxidation
A calculated estimate of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a single kidney glomerulus.
JSmith
2014-03-12T15:00:11Z
PMID:16902320
PMID:19164508
capillary tuft volume
glomerular capillary tuft volume
glomerular tuft volume
glomerulus renis volume
malphigian glomerulus volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002247
kidney glomerulus volume
A calculated estimate of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a single kidney glomerulus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Any measurement of the calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed by an organism. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the source of those calories, i.e., a food, a drink, or both.
JSmith
2014-03-12T15:38:12Z
EFO:0009374
clinical_measurement_ontology
energy intake measurement
CMO:0002248
calorie intake measurement
Any measurement of the calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed by an organism. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the source of those calories, i.e., a food, a drink, or both.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
Any measurement of the calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as drink by an organism. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the drink.
JSmith
2014-03-12T15:39:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
drink energy intake measurement
CMO:0002249
drink calorie intake measurement
Any measurement of the calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as drink by an organism. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the drink.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
The number of drink-derived calories consumed by an organism per unit time.
JSmith
2014-03-12T15:41:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
drink energy intake rate
CMO:0002250
drink calorie intake rate
The number of drink-derived calories consumed by an organism per unit time.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The number of calories derived from a fructose solution consumed as a drink by an organism per unit time.
JSmith
2014-03-12T15:42:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
fructose drink energy intake rate
CMO:0002251
fructose drink calorie intake rate
The number of calories derived from a fructose solution consumed as a drink by an organism per unit time.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The total, full or entire number of drink-derived calories consumed by an organism.
JSmith
2014-03-12T15:44:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
total drink energy intake
total drink-derived calorie intake
total drink-derived energy intake
CMO:0002252
total drink calorie intake
The total, full or entire number of drink-derived calories consumed by an organism.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The entire number of calories consumed by an organism per unit time, regardless of source.
JSmith
2014-03-12T15:46:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
combined food plus drink calorie intake rate
combined food plus drink energy intake rate
total energy intake rate
CMO:0002253
total calorie intake rate
The entire number of calories consumed by an organism per unit time, regardless of source.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous lesion(s) of the liver at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:15:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002254
liver non-tumorous lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous lesion(s) of the liver at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous lesion(s) of the kidney at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:17:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002255
kidney non-tumorous lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous lesion(s) of the kidney at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous lesion(s) of the spleen at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:18:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002256
spleen non-tumorous lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more non-tumorous lesion(s) of the spleen at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the liver, at a point in time or develop liver edema within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:18:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002257
liver edema incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the liver, at a point in time or develop liver edema within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop liver edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the liver, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:19:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver edema incidence
CMO:0002258
percentage of study population developing liver edema during a period of time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop liver edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the liver, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the liver, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:19:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver edema prevalence
CMO:0002259
percentage of study population displaying liver edema at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the liver, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver hyperemia, that is, an abnormal accumulation of blood in the liver, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:26:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver hyperemia prevalence
CMO:0002260
percentage of study population displaying liver hyperemia at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver hyperemia, that is, an abnormal accumulation of blood in the liver, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop liver hyperemia, that is, an abnormal accumulation of blood in the liver, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:26:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver hyperemia incidence
CMO:0002261
percentage of study population developing liver hyperemia during a period of time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop liver hyperemia, that is, an abnormal accumulation of blood in the liver, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver hyperemia, that is, an abnormal accumulation of blood in the liver, at a point in time or develop liver hyperemia within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:26:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002262
liver hyperemia incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver hyperemia, that is, an abnormal accumulation of blood in the liver, at a point in time or develop liver hyperemia within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver parenchymal degeneration, that is, deterioration of the functional (as opposed to supporting or connective) tissue or cells of the liver especially with a resulting loss of function, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:34:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver parenchymal degeneration prevalence
CMO:0002263
percentage of study population displaying liver parenchymal degeneration at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver parenchymal degeneration, that is, deterioration of the functional (as opposed to supporting or connective) tissue or cells of the liver especially with a resulting loss of function, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop liver parenchymal degeneration, that is, deterioration of the functional (as opposed to supporting or connective) tissue or cells of the liver especially with a resulting loss of function, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:34:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver parenchymal degeneration incidence
CMO:0002264
percentage of study population developing liver parenchymal degeneration during a period of time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop liver parenchymal degeneration, that is, deterioration of the functional (as opposed to supporting or connective) tissue or cells of the liver especially with a resulting loss of function, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver parenchymal degeneration, that is, deterioration of the functional (as opposed to supporting or connective) tissue or cells of the liver especially with a resulting loss of function, at a point in time or develop liver edema within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:34:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002265
liver parenchymal degeneration incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display liver parenchymal degeneration, that is, deterioration of the functional (as opposed to supporting or connective) tissue or cells of the liver especially with a resulting loss of function, at a point in time or develop liver edema within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display kidney edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the kidney, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:42:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney edema prevalence
CMO:0002266
percentage of study population displaying kidney edema at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display kidney edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the kidney, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop kidney edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the kidney, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:42:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney edema incidence
CMO:0002267
percentage of study population developing kidney edema during a period of time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop kidney edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the kidney, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display kidney edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the kidney, at a point in time or develop kidney edema within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T17:42:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002268
kidney edema incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display kidney edema, that is, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in intercellular spaces of the kidney, at a point in time or develop kidney edema within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display kidney tubular degeneration, that is, deterioration of the renal tubules especially with a resulting loss of function, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T18:24:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney tubular degeneration prevalence
percentage of study population displaying renal tubular degeneration at a point in time
renal tubular degeneration prevalence
CMO:0002269
percentage of study population displaying kidney tubular degeneration at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display kidney tubular degeneration, that is, deterioration of the renal tubules especially with a resulting loss of function, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-renal-tubule.htm
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop kidney tubular degeneration, that is, deterioration of the renal tubules especially with a resulting loss of function, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T18:24:59Z
percentage of study population developing renal tubular degeneration during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney tubular degeneration incidence
renal tubular degeneration incidence
CMO:0002270
percentage of study population developing kidney tubular degeneration during a period of time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop kidney tubular degeneration, that is, deterioration of the renal tubules especially with a resulting loss of function, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-renal-tubule.htm
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display kidney tubular degeneration, that is, deterioration of the renal tubules especially with a resulting loss of function, at a point in time or develop kidney tubular degeneration within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T18:24:59Z
renal tubular degeneration incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002271
kidney tubular degeneration incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display kidney tubular degeneration, that is, deterioration of the renal tubules especially with a resulting loss of function, at a point in time or develop kidney tubular degeneration within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-renal-tubule.htm
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display fibrosis of the spleen, that is, an abnormal condition in which fibrous connective tissue spreads over or replaces the normal tissue in the spleen, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T18:39:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
splenic fibrosis prevalence
CMO:0002272
percentage of study population displaying spleen fibrosis at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display fibrosis of the spleen, that is, an abnormal condition in which fibrous connective tissue spreads over or replaces the normal tissue in the spleen, at a point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop fibrosis of the spleen, that is, an abnormal condition in which fibrous connective tissue spreads over or replaces the normal tissue in the spleen, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T18:39:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
splenic fibrosis incidence
CMO:0002273
percentage of study population developing spleen fibrosis during a period of time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop fibrosis of the spleen, that is, an abnormal condition in which fibrous connective tissue spreads over or replaces the normal tissue in the spleen, within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display fibrosis of the spleen, that is, an abnormal condition in which fibrous connective tissue spreads over or replaces the normal tissue in the spleen, at a point in time or develop splenic fibrosis within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-13T18:39:31Z
splenic fibrosis incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002274
spleen fibrosis incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display fibrosis of the spleen, that is, an abnormal condition in which fibrous connective tissue spreads over or replaces the normal tissue in the spleen, at a point in time or develop splenic fibrosis within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display myeloid leukemia, a form of leukemia characterized by the increased and unregulated growth of predominantly myeloid (that is, non-lymphocytic) cells in the bone marrow and the accumulation of these cells in the bone marrow and/or blood, at a point in time or develop myeloid leukemia within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-24T12:00:09Z
MESH:D007951
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002275
myeloid leukemia incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display myeloid leukemia, a form of leukemia characterized by the increased and unregulated growth of predominantly myeloid (that is, non-lymphocytic) cells in the bone marrow and the accumulation of these cells in the bone marrow and/or blood, at a point in time or develop myeloid leukemia within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myeloid_leukemia
The number of individuals in a study population which display myeloid leukemia, a form of leukemia characterized by the increased and unregulated growth of predominantly myeloid (that is, non-lymphocytic) cells in the bone marrow and the accumulation of these cells in the bone marrow and/or blood, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-24T12:07:06Z
MESH:D007951
clinical_measurement_ontology
myeloid leukemia prevalence
CMO:0002276
percentage of study population displaying myeloid leukemia at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display myeloid leukemia, a form of leukemia characterized by the increased and unregulated growth of predominantly myeloid (that is, non-lymphocytic) cells in the bone marrow and the accumulation of these cells in the bone marrow and/or blood, at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myeloid_leukemia
The number of new cases of myeloid leukemia, a form of leukemia characterized by the increased and unregulated growth of predominantly myeloid (that is, non-lymphocytic) cells in the bone marrow and the accumulation of these cells in the bone marrow and/or blood, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-24T12:09:03Z
MESH:D007951
clinical_measurement_ontology
myeloid leukemia incidence
CMO:0002277
percentage of study population developing myeloid leukemia during a period of time
The number of new cases of myeloid leukemia, a form of leukemia characterized by the increased and unregulated growth of predominantly myeloid (that is, non-lymphocytic) cells in the bone marrow and the accumulation of these cells in the bone marrow and/or blood, appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myeloid_leukemia
Calculated measurement of a difference in the maximum arterial blood pressure, that is the pressure at the point of maximal contraction of the heart, between two points in time, one during the day and the other at night, expressed as a number (positive or negative), not as a ratio or percentage relative to another quantity.
JSmith
2014-03-24T12:45:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute circadian change in systolic blood pressure
systolic diurnal amplitude
CMO:0002278
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute diurnal change in systolic blood pressure
Calculated measurement of a difference in the maximum arterial blood pressure, that is the pressure at the point of maximal contraction of the heart, between two points in time, one during the day and the other at night, expressed as a number (positive or negative), not as a ratio or percentage relative to another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display cerebrovascular lesions at a point in time or develop cerebrovascular lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A cerebrovascular lesion is a non-tumorous, that is non-neoplastic, lesion of the brain which involves or is caused by a component of the vascular system and blood supply of the brain. These include strokes, any of a group of pathological conditions characterized by sudden, non-convulsive loss of neurological function due to brain ischemia and/or intracranial hemorrhages.
JSmith
2014-03-24T13:00:46Z
MESH:D020521
clinical_measurement_ontology
stroke incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0002279
cerebrovascular lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display cerebrovascular lesions at a point in time or develop cerebrovascular lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A cerebrovascular lesion is a non-tumorous, that is non-neoplastic, lesion of the brain which involves or is caused by a component of the vascular system and blood supply of the brain. These include strokes, any of a group of pathological conditions characterized by sudden, non-convulsive loss of neurological function due to brain ischemia and/or intracranial hemorrhages.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, in a specified sample of blood. Cholesterol in the blood is generally associated with various lipoproteins.
JSmith
2014-03-24T13:34:25Z
free cholesterol measurement
EFO:0008591
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002280
blood cholesterol level
The amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, in a specified sample of blood. Cholesterol in the blood is generally associated with various lipoproteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Cholesterol in the serum is associated with various lipoproteins.
JSmith
2014-03-24T13:36:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002281
serum cholesterol level
The amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Cholesterol in the serum is associated with various lipoproteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Cholesterol in the plasma is associated with various lipoproteins.
JSmith
2014-03-24T13:36:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002282
plasma cholesterol level
The amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Cholesterol in the plasma is associated with various lipoproteins.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the value for high density lipoprotein cholesterol and the value for low density lipoprotein cholesterol in a specified sample of plasma are subtracted from the value for total cholesterol in that same sample. For rodents, the result is an approximation of the amount of very low density lipoprotein cholesterol in that sample.
JSmith
2014-03-24T13:54:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma VLDL-cholesterol calculated as non-HDL, non-LDL cholesterol
CMO:0002283
plasma non-HDL, non-LDL cholesterol level
A calculated measurement in which the value for high density lipoprotein cholesterol and the value for low density lipoprotein cholesterol in a specified sample of plasma are subtracted from the value for total cholesterol in that same sample. For rodents, the result is an approximation of the amount of very low density lipoprotein cholesterol in that sample.
PMID:15164172
The number of individuals in a study population which display stomach tumors at a specified point in time, compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-25T11:36:49Z
percentage of study population displaying gastric tumors at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
gastric tumor prevalence
stomach tumor prevalence
CMO:0002284
percentage of study population displaying stomach tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display stomach tumors at a specified point in time, compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of stomach tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-25T11:36:49Z
percentage of study population developing gastric tumors during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
gastric tumor incidence
stomach tumor incidence
CMO:0002285
percentage of study population developing stomach tumors during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of stomach tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying one or more tumors of the stomach (the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion) at a point in time or developing stomach tumors within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-03-25T11:36:49Z
MESH:D013274
gastric tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002286
stomach tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying one or more tumors of the stomach (the curved, muscular, saclike structure that is an enlargement of the alimentary canal between the esophagus and the small intestine, and that temporarily holds food and secretes proteases and strong acids to aid in food digestion) at a point in time or developing stomach tumors within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
Any measurement of the complex postural reaction by which an organism can assume an optimal position when there has been a departure from it, for example, the ability of an animal to turn its body in space so that its paws or feet are pointed at the ground during a fall or to return to sternal recumbency after being placed on its back or side.
JSmith
2014-03-25T12:41:29Z
body righting reflex measurement
labyrinthine righting reflex measurement
righting response measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002287
righting reflex measurement
Any measurement of the complex postural reaction by which an organism can assume an optimal position when there has been a departure from it, for example, the ability of an animal to turn its body in space so that its paws or feet are pointed at the ground during a fall or to return to sternal recumbency after being placed on its back or side.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of ethanol--the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene--in the blood at the point in time when a subject again demonstrates the ability to assume an optimal position when there has been a departure from it, after that ability has been lost due to alcohol consumption.
JSmith
2014-03-25T15:19:37Z
blood ethanol level at regain of the body righting reflex
blood ethanol level at regain of the labyrinthine righting reflex
blood ethanol level at regain of the righting response
clinical_measurement_ontology
BECRR
blood alcohol level at regain of the righting reflex
CMO:0002288
blood ethanol level at regain of the righting reflex
The amount of ethanol--the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene--in the blood at the point in time when a subject again demonstrates the ability to assume an optimal position when there has been a departure from it, after that ability has been lost due to alcohol consumption.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The amount of time between the time point at which a subject loses the ability to assume an optimal position when there has been a departure from it and the time point at which the subject again demonstrates that ability.
JSmith
2014-03-25T15:23:10Z
duration of loss of body righting reflex
duration of loss of labyrinthine righting reflex
duration of loss of righting response
clinical_measurement_ontology
LORR
LORR duration
CMO:0002289
duration of loss of righting reflex
The amount of time between the time point at which a subject loses the ability to assume an optimal position when there has been a departure from it and the time point at which the subject again demonstrates that ability.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of ethanol--the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene--in the blood at the point in time when a subject displays a loss of the ability to balance, that is, to maintain bodily equilibrium and postural control to keep the body's center of mass within its base of support, due to consumption of ethanol.
JSmith
2014-03-25T16:48:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood alcohol level at loss of balance/traction
CMO:0002290
blood ethanol level at loss of balance/traction
The amount of ethanol--the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene--in the blood at the point in time when a subject displays a loss of the ability to balance, that is, to maintain bodily equilibrium and postural control to keep the body's center of mass within its base of support, due to consumption of ethanol.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The amount of ethanol--the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene--in the blood at the point in time when a subject again demonstrates the ability to balance, that is, to maintain bodily equilibrium and postural control to keep the body's center of mass within its base of support, after that ability has been lost due to ethanol consumption.
JSmith
2014-03-25T17:07:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood alcohol level at regain of balance/traction
CMO:0002291
blood ethanol level at regain of balance/traction
The amount of ethanol--the colorless, volatile, flammable liquid, CH3CH2OH, produced by yeast fermentation of carbohydrates or synthesized by hydration of ethylene--in the blood at the point in time when a subject again demonstrates the ability to balance, that is, to maintain bodily equilibrium and postural control to keep the body's center of mass within its base of support, after that ability has been lost due to ethanol consumption.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the ability of an organism to maintain bodily equilibrium and postural control, the motor control that stabilizes the body in space by integrating sensory input about body position (somatosensory, visual, and vestibular input) with motor output to coordinate the action of muscles and keep the body's center of mass within its base of support.
JSmith
2014-03-25T17:08:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002292
calculated balance measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the ability of an organism to maintain bodily equilibrium and postural control, the motor control that stabilizes the body in space by integrating sensory input about body position (somatosensory, visual, and vestibular input) with motor output to coordinate the action of muscles and keep the body's center of mass within its base of support.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The difference between two conditions or between two points in time (expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity) of the angle of inclination, i.e., the degree of divergence from the horizontal, of a surface at the point when a subject sitting or standing on that surface can no longer maintain its balance or remain in a stable position.
JSmith
2014-03-25T17:11:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute change in the angle of a tilted plane at which balance/traction is lost
CMO:0002293
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in tilted plane angle at loss of balance/traction
The difference between two conditions or between two points in time (expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity) of the angle of inclination, i.e., the degree of divergence from the horizontal, of a surface at the point when a subject sitting or standing on that surface can no longer maintain its balance or remain in a stable position.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/angle
The angle of inclination, i.e., the degree of divergence from the horizontal, of a surface at the point when a subject sitting or standing on that surface can no longer maintain its balance or remain in a stable position.
JSmith
2014-03-25T17:13:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
angle of a tilted plane at which balance/traction is lost
CMO:0002294
tilted plane angle at loss of balance/traction
The angle of inclination, i.e., the degree of divergence from the horizontal, of a surface at the point when a subject sitting or standing on that surface can no longer maintain its balance or remain in a stable position.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/angle
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a stimulus or effector and the timepoint at which the angle of inclination, i.e., the degree of divergence from the horizontal, of a surface at the moment when a subject sitting or standing on that surface can no longer maintain its balance or remain in a stable position, is the same as the value of that angle before the introduction of the stimulus or effector.
JSmith
2014-03-25T17:16:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
post insult time to achieve baseline angle of tilted plane at time of balance/traction loss
post insult time to regain baseline angle of tilted plane at which balance/traction is lost
CMO:0002295
post insult time to regain baseline tilted plane angle at loss of balance/traction
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a stimulus or effector and the timepoint at which the angle of inclination, i.e., the degree of divergence from the horizontal, of a surface at the moment when a subject sitting or standing on that surface can no longer maintain its balance or remain in a stable position, is the same as the value of that angle before the introduction of the stimulus or effector.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/angle
A calculated measurement in which the difference in the mean arterial blood pressure caused by two or more dosages of a drug or chemical which reduces or increases the interior diameter of blood vessels is divided by the difference of the applied dosages and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The value is calculated as the slope of the curve of the mean arterial blood pressure versus the chemical dose graph.
JSmith
2014-03-28T12:01:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
beta coefficient of mean arterial blood pressure change
change in MAP to change in [vasoactive chemical] ratio
slope of the change in mean arterial blood pressure
CMO:0002296
change in mean arterial blood pressure to change in vasoactive chemical dose ratio
A calculated measurement in which the difference in the mean arterial blood pressure caused by two or more dosages of a drug or chemical which reduces or increases the interior diameter of blood vessels is divided by the difference of the applied dosages and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The value is calculated as the slope of the curve of the mean arterial blood pressure versus the chemical dose graph.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of insulitis of the pancreas, that is, lymphocytic infiltration of the islets of Langerhans, suggesting an inflammatory or immunologic reaction.
JSmith
2014-03-28T12:16:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
pancreatic isletitis measurement
CMO:0002297
pancreatic insulitis measurement
Any measurement of insulitis of the pancreas, that is, lymphocytic infiltration of the islets of Langerhans, suggesting an inflammatory or immunologic reaction.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of pancreatic islets that have been infiltrated with inflammatory cells and also display abnormalities of and/or damage to the beta cells is divided by the total number of pancreatic islets, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-28T12:22:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
grade 4 insulitis
CMO:0002298
ratio of the count of inflammatory cell-infiltrated pancreatic islets with B cell pathology to the total pancreatic islet count
A calculated measurement in which the number of pancreatic islets that have been infiltrated with inflammatory cells and also display abnormalities of and/or damage to the beta cells is divided by the total number of pancreatic islets, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:19351909
A calculated measurement in which the number of pancreatic islets that have been infiltrated with inflammatory cells but do not display abnormalities of the beta cells is divided by the total number of pancreatic islets, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-28T12:23:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
grade 3 insulitis
CMO:0002299
ratio of the count of inflammatory cell-infiltrated pancreatic islets without B cell pathology to the total pancreatic islet count
A calculated measurement in which the number of pancreatic islets that have been infiltrated with inflammatory cells but do not display abnormalities of the beta cells is divided by the total number of pancreatic islets, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:19351909
A calculated measurement in which the number of pancreatic islets that display infiltration of inflammatory cells only into the surrounding ducts and blood vessels, without immune cells inside or immediately adjacent to the islets, is divided by the total number of pancreatic islets, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-28T12:24:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
grade 1 insulitis
CMO:0002300
ratio of the count of pancreatic islets with peripheral duct and vessel inflammatory infiltrate only to total pancreatic islet count
A calculated measurement in which the number of pancreatic islets that display infiltration of inflammatory cells only into the surrounding ducts and blood vessels, without immune cells inside or immediately adjacent to the islets, is divided by the total number of pancreatic islets, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:19351909
A calculated measurement in which the number of pancreatic islets that display infiltration of inflammatory cells in the surrounding ducts and blood vessels and immediately surrounding the islets but without immune cells within the islets, is divided by the total number of pancreatic islets, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-03-28T12:26:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
grade 2 insulitis
CMO:0002301
ratio of the count of pancreatic islets with adjacent inflammatory infiltrate to total pancreatic islet count
A calculated measurement in which the number of pancreatic islets that display infiltration of inflammatory cells in the surrounding ducts and blood vessels and immediately surrounding the islets but without immune cells within the islets, is divided by the total number of pancreatic islets, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:19351909
A measurement of pancreatic insulitis which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria, for example, based on the degree of inflammatory infiltration into the pancreatic islets.
JSmith
2014-03-28T12:29:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002302
cumulative pancreatic insulitis severity score
A measurement of pancreatic insulitis which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria, for example, based on the degree of inflammatory infiltration into the pancreatic islets.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
PMID:19351909
Ratio of the wall thickness (WT) of an artery to outer diameter (OD) of that artery at that location, usually expressed as a percentage, i.e. WT/OD x 100, but could also be expressed as a ratio, fraction or quotient. This measurement can be used to assess stenosis, a pathological narrowing of a blood vessel.
JSmith
2014-03-28T16:44:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
arterial stenosis measurement
artery wall thickness as percentage of artery outer diameter
artery wall thickness as percentage of artery total diameter
CMO:0002303
artery wall thickness to artery total diameter ratio
Ratio of the wall thickness (WT) of an artery to outer diameter (OD) of that artery at that location, usually expressed as a percentage, i.e. WT/OD x 100, but could also be expressed as a ratio, fraction or quotient. This measurement can be used to assess stenosis, a pathological narrowing of a blood vessel.
RGD:JRS
An approximation of the weight or heaviness of the body of an organism based on non-weight measurements such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
JSmith
2014-03-28T17:43:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002304
calculated body weight estimate
An approximation of the weight or heaviness of the body of an organism based on non-weight measurements such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
PMID:23142792
Any measurement of the amount of time a subject spends running on a treadmill, a piece of equipment consisting of a continuously moving belt which allows the action of walking or running without the entire body moving forward.
JSmith
2014-03-28T17:51:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002305
time spent running on treadmill
Any measurement of the amount of time a subject spends running on a treadmill, a piece of equipment consisting of a continuously moving belt which allows the action of walking or running without the entire body moving forward.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
A measurement of the amount of time a subject spends running on a treadmill, a piece of equipment consisting of a continuously moving belt which allows the action of walking or running without the entire body moving forward, before exhaustion, that is, privation of energy with consequent inability to respond to stimuli.
JSmith
2014-03-28T17:56:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
time spent running maximum distance on treadmill
CMO:0002306
maximum time spent running to exhaustion on treadmill
A measurement of the amount of time a subject spends running on a treadmill, a piece of equipment consisting of a continuously moving belt which allows the action of walking or running without the entire body moving forward, before exhaustion, that is, privation of energy with consequent inability to respond to stimuli.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively high amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD8 antigen is divided by the total number of lymphocytes expressing surface CD8 antigen, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
JSmith
2014-03-28T18:07:28Z
blood CD45RChigh CD8 T cell count to total CD8 T cell count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002307
blood CD45RC(high) CD8 T cell count to total CD8 T cell count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively high amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD8 antigen is divided by the total number of lymphocytes expressing surface CD8 antigen, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
NCBI_Gene:5788
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by tumorous foci, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the liver occupied by tumorous foci. Liver tumorous foci are tumorous lesions of the liver with a size equal to or less than one liver lobule.
JSmith
2014-03-28T18:13:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002308
area of liver occupied by tumorous foci
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by tumorous foci, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the liver occupied by tumorous foci. Liver tumorous foci are tumorous lesions of the liver with a size equal to or less than one liver lobule.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:171067
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by hepatocellular carcinomas, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the liver occupied by hepatocellular carcinomas. Hepatocellular carcinomas are liver tumorous lesions with a size greater than several liver lobules and irregular in shape.
JSmith
2014-03-28T18:17:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002309
area of liver occupied by hepatocellular carcinomas
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by hepatocellular carcinomas, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the liver occupied by hepatocellular carcinomas. Hepatocellular carcinomas are liver tumorous lesions with a size greater than several liver lobules and irregular in shape.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:171067
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by tumorous nodules, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the liver occupied by tumorous nodules. Liver tumorous nodules are tumorous lesions of the liver with a size greater than one liver lobule, typically several lobules in size.
JSmith
2014-03-28T18:17:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002310
area of liver occupied by tumorous nodules
A measurement of the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the liver occupied by tumorous nodules, or a measurement of the total extent of a two-dimensional cross-section through the liver occupied by tumorous nodules. Liver tumorous nodules are tumorous lesions of the liver with a size greater than one liver lobule, typically several lobules in size.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:171067
The portion of the cross-sectional area of a bone that corresponds to the area occupied by cancellous or spongy bone, the inner, less dense, more metabolically active type of osseous tissue made up of a network of tiny lattice-shaped spicules often containing marrow. The cross-sectional area of bone is the measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of a bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
JSMITH
2014-04-11T12:41:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
cancellous bone cross-sectional area
spongy bone cross-sectional area
CMO:0002311
bone trabecular cross-sectional area
The portion of the cross-sectional area of a bone that corresponds to the area occupied by cancellous or spongy bone, the inner, less dense, more metabolically active type of osseous tissue made up of a network of tiny lattice-shaped spicules often containing marrow. The cross-sectional area of bone is the measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the longest axis of a bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trabecular_bone
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the heaviness of any of the small, oval or round bodies, located along the lymphatic vessels, that supply lymphocytes to the bloodstream and remove bacteria and foreign particles from the lymph.
JSMITH
2014-04-11T13:01:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
calculated lymph gland weight
CMO:0002312
calculated lymph node weight
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the heaviness of any of the small, oval or round bodies, located along the lymphatic vessels, that supply lymphocytes to the bloodstream and remove bacteria and foreign particles from the lymph.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more lymph nodes is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSMITH
2014-04-11T13:05:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lymph gland weight to body weight ratio
CMO:0002313
lymph node weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more lymph nodes is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more lymph nodes after removal from the body and subsequent dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSMITH
2014-04-11T13:09:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lymph gland dry weight to body weight ratio
CMO:0002314
lymph node dry weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more lymph nodes after removal from the body and subsequent dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more lymph nodes after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSMITH
2014-04-11T13:09:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lymph gland wet weight to body weight ratio
CMO:0002315
lymph node wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more lymph nodes after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more inguinal lymph nodes after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism. The inguinal lymph node are the lymph nodes located in the lower lateral region of the abdomen on either side of the pubic region.
JSMITH
2014-04-11T13:18:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
inguinal lymph gland wet weight to body weight ratio
CMO:0002316
inguinal lymph node wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more inguinal lymph nodes after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism. The inguinal lymph node are the lymph nodes located in the lower lateral region of the abdomen on either side of the pubic region.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more inguinal lymph nodes after removal from the body and subsequent dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism. The inguinal lymph node are the lymph nodes located in the lower lateral region of the abdomen on either side of the pubic region.
JSMITH
2014-04-11T13:18:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
inguinal lymph gland dry weight to body weight ratio
CMO:0002317
inguinal lymph node dry weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more inguinal lymph nodes after removal from the body and subsequent dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism. The inguinal lymph node are the lymph nodes located in the lower lateral region of the abdomen on either side of the pubic region.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more inguinal lymph nodes is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism. The inguinal lymph node are the lymph nodes located in the lower lateral region of the abdomen on either side of the pubic region.
JSMITH
2014-04-11T13:18:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
inguinal lymph gland weight to body weight ratio
CMO:0002318
inguinal lymph node weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or more inguinal lymph nodes is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism. The inguinal lymph node are the lymph nodes located in the lower lateral region of the abdomen on either side of the pubic region.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the heaviness of one or more inguinal lymph nodes after removal from the body and subsequent desiccation. The inguinal lymph node are the lymph nodes located in the lower lateral region of the abdomen on either side of the pubic region.
JSMITH
2014-04-11T13:26:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
inguinal lymph gland dry weight
CMO:0002319
inguinal lymph node dry weight
Measurement of the heaviness of one or more inguinal lymph nodes after removal from the body and subsequent desiccation. The inguinal lymph node are the lymph nodes located in the lower lateral region of the abdomen on either side of the pubic region.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the tongue, the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth whigh is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
JSmith
2014-04-22T16:06:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002320
tongue measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the tongue, the movable muscular organ on the floor of the mouth whigh is the chief organ of taste, and aids in mastication, swallowing, and speech.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a lesion in the tongue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially but not exclusively one that is circumscribed and well defined.
JSmith
2014-04-22T16:16:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002321
tongue lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion in the tongue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially but not exclusively one that is circumscribed and well defined.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
RGD:JRS
Measurement of a lesion of the tongue which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
JSmith
2014-04-22T16:23:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002322
tongue tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion of the tongue which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of a lesion of the tongue which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially but not exclusively one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
JSmith
2014-04-22T16:23:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002323
tongue non-tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a lesion of the tongue which is not neoplastic in origin. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially but not exclusively one that is circumscribed and well defined. Examples of non-tumorous lesions would include wounds, sores, ulcers, infarctions, etc.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of one or more tumors of the tongue. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2014-04-22T16:26:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002324
tongue tumor measurement
Measurement of one or more tumors of the tongue. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a tumor found on or in the tongue. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2014-04-22T16:38:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002325
tongue tumor diameter
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a tumor found on or in the tongue. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A value or quantity determined by count of tunors in a specified sample of tongue. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
JSmith
2014-04-22T16:38:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
tongue tumor count
CMO:0002326
tongue tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of tunors in a specified sample of tongue. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A calculated measurement in which the number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as drink by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by corresponding difference in body weight during that same period of time or under the same conditions, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-04-23T13:27:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
drink calorie intake level to body weight gain ratio
drink calorie intake level to gain in body weight ratio
drink energy intake level to change in body weight ratio
CMO:0002327
drink calorie intake level to change in body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as drink by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by corresponding difference in body weight during that same period of time or under the same conditions, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
A calculated measurement in which the number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as drink by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-04-23T13:27:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
drink energy intake level to body weight ratio
CMO:0002328
drink calorie intake level to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as drink by an organism during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as drink by an organism per period of time. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the drink.
JSmith
2014-04-23T13:27:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated drink energy intake measurement
CMO:0002329
calculated drink calorie intake measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the calories (usually large calories, kilogram calories, dietary calories, or nutritional calories) consumed as drink by an organism per period of time. A large calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius, a measure of the energy which an organism can derive by metabolizing the drink.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calorie
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of any parameter related to the process whereby drink, any liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., is taken in for utilization by the body.
JSmith
2014-04-23T13:36:26Z
EFO:0007645
longitudinal alcohol consumption measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002330
calculated drink intake measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of any parameter related to the process whereby drink, any liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., is taken in for utilization by the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight or heaviness of the drink, that is, the liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2014-04-23T13:45:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002331
calculated drink intake weight
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight or heaviness of the drink, that is, the liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed in a specified period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed per unit time.
JSmith
2014-04-23T13:50:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002332
calculated drink intake rate
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed per unit time.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed in a specified period of time.
JSmith
2014-04-23T14:00:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002333
calculated drink intake volume
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the amount of drink, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., consumed in a specified period of time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://www.yourdictionary.com/drink
The complete or entire amount of bilirubin in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Bilirubin is the bile pigment produced by breakdown of heme and reduction of biliverdin.
JSmith
2014-04-23T15:50:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002334
plasma total bilirubin level
The complete or entire amount of bilirubin in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Bilirubin is the bile pigment produced by breakdown of heme and reduction of biliverdin.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of granulocytes categorized as mature, segmented neutrophils in a specified volume of blood. A mature neutrophil is a granular leucocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, cytoplasm containing very fine granules, and which is readily stainable with neutral dyes.
JSmith
2014-04-24T11:17:53Z
segmented neutrophil granulocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002335
blood segmented neutrophil count
The number of granulocytes categorized as mature, segmented neutrophils in a specified volume of blood. A mature neutrophil is a granular leucocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, cytoplasm containing very fine granules, and which is readily stainable with neutral dyes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of granulocytes categorized as band neutrophils in a specified volume of blood. A band neutrophil is an immature neutrophil with a horse-shoe or parallel-sided shaped nucleus and represents the final stage of differentiation before the mature segmented neutrophil.
JSmith
2014-04-24T11:17:57Z
band neutrophil granulocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
rod neutrophil count
stab form leukocyte count
stab neutrophil count
CMO:0002336
blood band neutrophil count
The number of granulocytes categorized as band neutrophils in a specified volume of blood. A band neutrophil is an immature neutrophil with a horse-shoe or parallel-sided shaped nucleus and represents the final stage of differentiation before the mature segmented neutrophil.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
https://ahdc.vet.cornell.edu/clinpath/modules/heme1/neutr.htm
A calculated measurement in which the number of mature, segmented neutrophil granulocytes is divided by the number of all white blood cells in a specified sample of peripheral venous blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A segmented neutrophil is a fully mature granular leucocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, cytoplasm containing very fine granules, and which is readily stainable with neutral dyes.
JSmith
2014-04-24T12:17:21Z
segmented neutrophil granulocyte percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
segmented neutrophil count as percentage of total white blood cells
segmented neutrophil count to total WBC count ratio
segmented neutrophil percentage
CMO:0002337
blood segmented neutrophil count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of mature, segmented neutrophil granulocytes is divided by the number of all white blood cells in a specified sample of peripheral venous blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A segmented neutrophil is a fully mature granular leucocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, cytoplasm containing very fine granules, and which is readily stainable with neutral dyes.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of band neutrophil granulocytes is divided by the total number of all white blood cells in a specified sample of peripheral venous blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A band neutrophil is an immature neutrophil with a horse-shoe or parallel-sided shaped nucleus and represents the final stage of differentiation before the mature segmented neutrophil.
JSmith
2014-04-24T12:17:30Z
band neutrophil granulocyte percentage
clinical_measurement_ontology
band neutrophil count as percentage of total white blood cells
band neutrophil count to total WBC count ratio
band neutrophil percentage
rod neutrophil percentage
stab form leukocyte percentage
stab neutrophil percentage
CMO:0002338
blood band neutrophil count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of band neutrophil granulocytes is divided by the total number of all white blood cells in a specified sample of peripheral venous blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A band neutrophil is an immature neutrophil with a horse-shoe or parallel-sided shaped nucleus and represents the final stage of differentiation before the mature segmented neutrophil.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-0323057479
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
Website:Website
A calculated measurement in which the number of white blood cells that have not been identified as a specific type of cell is divided by the total number of leukocytes in a specified sample of blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-04-24T12:27:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
non-specified leukocyte percentage
percentage of non-categorized leukocytes
percentage of uncategorized leukocytes
percentage of white blood cells of unspecified type
unidentified leukocyte percentage
CMO:0002339
This is not the total percentage of leukocytes (e.g. compared to all cells including RBCs) in a sample, but rather is for use when a series of differential percentages is given followed by a number for the percent of WBCs which do not fit into any other category.
non-specified leukocyte count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of white blood cells that have not been identified as a specific type of cell is divided by the total number of leukocytes in a specified sample of blood, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:JRS
http://www.anim.med.kyoto-u.ac.jp/nbr/strainsx/hematology_list.aspx
The number of white blood cells that have not been identified or categorized as a specific type of cell in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-04-24T12:36:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
count of non-categorized leukocytes
count of white blood cells of unspecified type
number of white blood cells of unspecified type
CMO:0002340
This is not the total number of leukocytes in a sample, but rather is for use when a series of differential counts is given followed by a number for WBCs which do not fit into any other category.
blood non-specified leukocyte count
The number of white blood cells that have not been identified or categorized as a specific type of cell in a specified sample of blood.
RGD:JRS
http://www.anim.med.kyoto-u.ac.jp/nbr/strainsx/hematology_list.aspx
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of leukocytes, largely colorless blood corpuscles capable of ameboid movement, whose chief function is to protect the body against microorganisms and other disease-causing entities.
JSmith
2014-04-24T12:47:44Z
leukocyte measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002341
white blood cell measurement
Any value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of leukocytes, largely colorless blood corpuscles capable of ameboid movement, whose chief function is to protect the body against microorganisms and other disease-causing entities.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the amount of albumin in a specified sample of plasma is divided by the total amount of protein in that same sample of plasma, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-04-24T13:02:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002342
plasma albumin to plasma total protein ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of albumin in a specified sample of plasma is divided by the total amount of protein in that same sample of plasma, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a lesion-producing stimulus, sucn as a trauma or a drug, and the observation of symptoms of cerebrovascular lesion or stroke.
JSmith
2014-04-24T13:08:59Z
MESH:D020521
clinical_measurement_ontology
cerebrovascular lesion latency
stroke latency
CMO:0002343
post-insult time to onset of cerebrovascular lesion
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of a lesion-producing stimulus, sucn as a trauma or a drug, and the observation of symptoms of cerebrovascular lesion or stroke.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD4 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-04-25T10:51:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002344
calculated blood CD4 cell count
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD4 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively high amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigen is divided by the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively low amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigen, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
JSmith
2014-04-25T11:21:59Z
blood CD45RChigh CD4 T cell count to CD45RClow CD4 T cell count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002345
blood CD45RC(high) CD4 T cell count to CD45RC(low) CD4 T cell count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively high amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigen is divided by the number of lymphocytes expressing both a relatively low amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigen, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
NCBI_Gene:5788
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood which express both the surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigen. D45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
JSmith
2014-04-25T11:29:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood CD45RC(+) CD4(+) T cell count
blood CD45RC+ CD4+ T cell count
blood LCA T4 T cell count
CMO:0002346
blood CD45RC CD4 T cell count
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood which express both the surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigen. D45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
NCBI_Gene:5788
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood which express both a relatively low amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigen. D45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
JSmith
2014-04-25T11:30:53Z
blood CD45RClow CD4 T lymphocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood CD45RClow CD4(+) T cell count
blood CD45RClow CD4+ T cell count
blood low-LCA T4 T cell count
CMO:0002347
blood CD45RC(low) CD4 T lymphocyte count
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood which express both a relatively low amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigen. D45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
NCBI_Gene:5788
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood which express both a relatively high amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigen. D45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
JSmith
2014-04-25T11:30:59Z
blood CD45RChigh CD4 T lymphocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood CD45RChigh CD4(+) T cell count
blood CD45RChigh CD4+ T cell count
blood high-LCA T4 T cell count
CMO:0002348
blood CD45RC(high) CD4 T lymphocyte count
Measurement of the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood which express both a relatively high amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigen. D45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
NCBI_Gene:5788
A calculated measurement in which the number of white blood cells of one or more specific types in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-05-13T18:19:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
blood differential leukocyte count to total WBC count ratio
blood differential leukocyte count as percentage of total white blood cells
differential white blood cell percentage
CMO:0002349
blood differential leukocyte count to total leukocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of white blood cells of one or more specific types in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of white blood cells in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of white blood cells of one or more specific types in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Lymphocytes constitute a type of leukocyte that are mononuclear; nongranular; characterized by a generally round, deeply staining nucleus containing dense chromatin; and are instrumental in the development of immunity.
JSmith
2014-05-13T18:22:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
blood differential white blood cell count as percentage of lymphocytes
CMO:0002350
blood differential leukocyte count to lymphocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of white blood cells of one or more specific types in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Lymphocytes constitute a type of leukocyte that are mononuclear; nongranular; characterized by a generally round, deeply staining nucleus containing dense chromatin; and are instrumental in the development of immunity.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of B cells in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A B cell is a type of lymphocyte that, when stimulated by a particular antigen, differentiates into plasma cells that synthesize the antibodies which then circulate in the blood and react with the specific antigens.
JSmith
2014-05-14T13:01:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood B cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
CMO:0002351
blood B lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of B cells in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A B cell is a type of lymphocyte that, when stimulated by a particular antigen, differentiates into plasma cells that synthesize the antibodies which then circulate in the blood and react with the specific antigens.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of T cells in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. T cells are thymus-dependent lymphocytes, that is, those that pass through or are influenced by the thymus before migrating to tissues, and are responsible for cell-mediated immunity and delayed hypersensitivity, as well as, in some cases, activating and deactivating other immune cells.
JSmith
2014-05-14T13:03:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood T cell count as percentage of total lymphocytes
blood T cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
CMO:0002352
blood T lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of T cells in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. T cells are thymus-dependent lymphocytes, that is, those that pass through or are influenced by the thymus before migrating to tissues, and are responsible for cell-mediated immunity and delayed hypersensitivity, as well as, in some cases, activating and deactivating other immune cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of natural killer (NK) cells in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. NK cells are cells capable of mediating cytotoxic reactions without themselves being specifically sensitized against the target and are critical to the innate immune system.
JSmith
2014-05-14T13:04:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood NK cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
blood NK cell percentage
blood natural killer cell percentage
CMO:0002353
blood natural killer cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of natural killer (NK) cells in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. NK cells are cells capable of mediating cytotoxic reactions without themselves being specifically sensitized against the target and are critical to the innate immune system.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://www.rndsystems.com/molecule_group.aspx?g=2851&r=4&g2=695
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD4 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD4 is a membrane glycoprotein found primarily on T lymphocytes, especially T helper (TH) cells, but also can be expressed on B cells, macrophages, and granulocytes. On T cells it is a co-receptor for the T cell receptor (TCR), interacts with MHC class II antigens, and functions to initiate or augment the early phase of T-cell activation.
JSmith
2014-05-14T13:06:21Z
blood CD4(+) lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood CD4 lymphocyte count as percentage of total lymphocytes
blood T helper cell percentage
blood TH cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
CMO:0002354
blood CD4 lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD4 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD4 is a membrane glycoprotein found primarily on T lymphocytes, especially T helper (TH) cells, but also can be expressed on B cells, macrophages, and granulocytes. On T cells it is a co-receptor for the T cell receptor (TCR), interacts with MHC class II antigens, and functions to initiate or augment the early phase of T-cell activation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD4
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD8 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD8 is a glycoprotein on the surface of killer (suppressor/cytotoxic) T lymphocytes that enhances binding with major histocompatibility complex molecules.
JSmith
2014-05-14T13:08:11Z
blood CD8(+) cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood CD8 lymphocyte count as percentage of total lymphocytes
blood T(S/C) cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
blood suppressor/cytotoxic T cell percentage
CMO:0002355
blood CD8 lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD8 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD8 is a glycoprotein on the surface of killer (suppressor/cytotoxic) T lymphocytes that enhances binding with major histocompatibility complex molecules.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing the RT6.1 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. RT6 is a surface marker expressed in rodents on most mature peripheral T lymphocytes but not on thymocytes or on other haematopoietic cells.
JSmith
2014-05-14T13:09:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood RT6.1 cell percentage
blood RT6.1 positive cell count as percentage of total lymphocytes
CMO:0002356
blood RT6.1 positive cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing the RT6.1 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. RT6 is a surface marker expressed in rodents on most mature peripheral T lymphocytes but not on thymocytes or on other haematopoietic cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Google_Books:The_Leucocyte_Antigen_Factsbook--2nd_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD25 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD25 is the alpha chain of the IL-2 receptor and is used as a marker of activated T cells, although it can also be found on other leukocytes including some monocytes, B cells, thymocytes and myeloid precursor cells. CD25 is expressed on a subset of resting T cells but at a much lower level than found on activated cells.
JSmith
2014-05-14T13:11:59Z
blood CD25(+) lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood CD25 lymphocyte count as percentage of total lymphocytes
blood activated T cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
blood activated T cell percentage
CMO:0002357
blood CD25 lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD25 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. CD25 is the alpha chain of the IL-2 receptor and is used as a marker of activated T cells, although it can also be found on other leukocytes including some monocytes, B cells, thymocytes and myeloid precursor cells. CD25 is expressed on a subset of resting T cells but at a much lower level than found on activated cells.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Google_Books:The_Leucocyte_Antigen_Factsbook--2nd_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood which express both a relatively high amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigenin a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. D45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
JSmith
2014-05-14T13:13:35Z
blood CD45RChigh CD4 T lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood CD45RChigh CD4 T lymphocyte count as percentage of total lymphocytes
blood CD45RChigh CD4(+) T cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
blood T helper 1-like cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
blood TH1 cell percentage
blood TH1-like cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
CMO:0002358
blood CD45RC(high) CD4 T lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood which express both a relatively high amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigenin a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. D45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
NCBI_Gene:5788
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood which express both a relatively low amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigenin a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. D45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
JSmith
2014-05-14T13:18:08Z
blood CD45RClow CD4 T lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood CD45RClow CD4 T lymphocyte count as percentage of total lymphocytes
blood CD45RClow CD4(+) T cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
blood T helper 2-like cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
blood TH2 cell percentage
blood TH2-like cell count to total lymphocyte count ratio
CMO:0002359
blood CD45RC(low) CD4 T lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of blood which express both a relatively low amount of surface CD45RC antigen and surface CD4 antigenin a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. D45RC, also known as the leukocyte common antigen, is the protein produced by the PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, C) gene and has been shown to be an essential regulator of T- and B-cell antigen receptor signaling.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
NCBI_Gene:5788
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a viral infection at a point in time or develop a viral infection within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Viral infection is infection with a virus, a generally submicroscopic agent that lacks independent metabolism and is able to replicate only within a living host cell; the individual particle (virion) consists of nucleic acid (nucleoid) comprised of either DNA or RNA but not both, a protein shell (capsid), and in some but not all cases, a membranous envelope.
JSmith
2014-05-16T12:51:12Z
MESH:D014777
virus infection incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
viral disease incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0002360
viral infection incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a viral infection at a point in time or develop a viral infection within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Viral infection is infection with a virus, a generally submicroscopic agent that lacks independent metabolism and is able to replicate only within a living host cell; the individual particle (virion) consists of nucleic acid (nucleoid) comprised of either DNA or RNA but not both, a protein shell (capsid), and in some but not all cases, a membranous envelope.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display encephalitis at a point in time or develop encephalitis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain due to infection, autoimmune processes, toxins, and other conditions.
JSmith
2014-05-16T13:15:14Z
MESH:D004660
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002361
encephalitis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display encephalitis at a point in time or develop encephalitis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain due to infection, autoimmune processes, toxins, and other conditions.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display any disease, lesion or abnormality of the nervous system at a point in time or develop a disease, lesion or abnormality of the nervous system within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-05-27T10:07:46Z
MESH:D009422
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002362
nervous system disease incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display any disease, lesion or abnormality of the nervous system at a point in time or develop a disease, lesion or abnormality of the nervous system within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display any disease, lesion or abnormality of any of the organs of the digestive tract at a point in time or develop such a disease, lesion or abnormality within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
JSmith
2014-05-27T10:23:15Z
MESH:D004066
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002363
alimentary/gastrointestinal disease incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display any disease, lesion or abnormality of any of the organs of the digestive tract at a point in time or develop such a disease, lesion or abnormality within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantitative or qualitative value which is the result of an act of assessing a state or property related to a disease, lesion or abnormality of the nervous system in a single individual or a group of individuals, based on direct observation or experimental manipulation.
JSmith
2014-05-27T10:33:09Z
MESH:D009422
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002364
nervous system disease measurement
Any quantitative or qualitative value which is the result of an act of assessing a state or property related to a disease, lesion or abnormality of the nervous system in a single individual or a group of individuals, based on direct observation or experimental manipulation.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of a disease, lesion or abnormality of the nervous system, or to the official determination of a disease, lesion or abnormality of the nervous system as the cause of the observed symptom(s).
JSmith
2014-05-27T10:44:57Z
MESH:D009422
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002365
nervous system disease onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of a disease, lesion or abnormality of the nervous system, or to the official determination of a disease, lesion or abnormality of the nervous system as the cause of the observed symptom(s).
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of an infection or to the official determination of an infection as the cause of the observed symptom(s). An infection is the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response.
JSmith
2014-05-27T10:58:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002366
infection onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of an infection or to the official determination of an infection as the cause of the observed symptom(s). An infection is the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of a viral infection or to the official determination of a viral infection as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Viral infection is infection with a generally submicroscopic agent lacks independent metabolism and is able to replicate only within a living host cell; the individual particle (virion) consists of nucleic acid (nucleoid) comprised of either DNA or RNA but not both, a protein shell (capsid), and in some but not all cases, a membranous envelope.
JSmith
2014-05-27T11:02:32Z
MESH:D014777
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
viral disease onset/diagnosis measurement
CMO:0002367
viral infection onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of a viral infection or to the official determination of a viral infection as the cause of the observed symptom(s). Viral infection is infection with a generally submicroscopic agent lacks independent metabolism and is able to replicate only within a living host cell; the individual particle (virion) consists of nucleic acid (nucleoid) comprised of either DNA or RNA but not both, a protein shell (capsid), and in some but not all cases, a membranous envelope.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display encephalitis resulting from a herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection at a point in time or develop HSV encephalitis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. HSV encephalitis is an acute (or rarely chronic) inflammatory process of the brain caused by Simplexvirus infections which may be fatal.
JSmith
2014-05-27T11:07:30Z
MESH:D020803
herpes simplex viral encephalitis incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
HSE incidence/prevalence measurement
HSV-induced encephalitis incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0002368
herpes simplex encephalitis incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display encephalitis resulting from a herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection at a point in time or develop HSV encephalitis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. HSV encephalitis is an acute (or rarely chronic) inflammatory process of the brain caused by Simplexvirus infections which may be fatal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display encephalitis resulting from a herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection at a specified point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. HSV encephalitis is an acute (or rarely chronic) inflammatory process of the brain caused by Simplexvirus infections which may be fatal.
JSmith
2014-05-27T11:14:07Z
MESH:D020803
clinical_measurement_ontology
HSE prevalence
herpes simplex encephalitis prevalence
percentage of study population displaying HSE at a point in time
CMO:0002369
percentage of study population displaying herpes simplex encephalitis at a point in time
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display encephalitis resulting from a herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection at a specified point in time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. HSV encephalitis is an acute (or rarely chronic) inflammatory process of the brain caused by Simplexvirus infections which may be fatal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop encephalitis resulting from a herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection at within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. HSV encephalitis is an acute (or rarely chronic) inflammatory process of the brain caused by Simplexvirus infections which may be fatal.
JSmith
2014-05-27T11:14:14Z
MESH:D020803
clinical_measurement_ontology
HSE incidence
herpes simplex encephalitis incidence
percentage of study population developing HSE during a period of time
CMO:0002370
percentage of study population developing herpes simplex encephalitis during a period of time
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop encephalitis resulting from a herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection at within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. HSV encephalitis is an acute (or rarely chronic) inflammatory process of the brain caused by Simplexvirus infections which may be fatal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain, or to the official determination of encephalitis as the cause of the observed symptom(s).
JSmith
2014-05-27T11:22:56Z
MESH:D004660
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002371
encephalitis onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain, or to the official determination of encephalitis as the cause of the observed symptom(s).
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of herpes simplex (HSV) encephalitis, or to the official determination of HSV encephalitis as the cause of the observed symptom(s). HSV-induced encephalitis is an acute (or rarely chronic) inflammatory process of the brain caused by Simplexvirus infections which may be fatal.
JSmith
2014-05-27T11:28:05Z
MESH:D020803
clinical_measurement_ontology
HSE onset/diagnosis measurement
HSV encephalitis onset/diagnosis measurement
Not4Curation
CMO:0002372
herpes simplex encephalitis onset/diagnosis measurement
Any measurement which expresses a quantity related to the beginning, early stages or development of herpes simplex (HSV) encephalitis, or to the official determination of HSV encephalitis as the cause of the observed symptom(s). HSV-induced encephalitis is an acute (or rarely chronic) inflammatory process of the brain caused by Simplexvirus infections which may be fatal.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of the herpes simplex virus (HSV) and the observation of symptoms of HSV-induced encephalitis, an acute (or rarely chronic) inflammatory process of the brain caused by Simplexvirus infections which may be fatal.
JSmith
2014-05-27T11:32:01Z
MESH:D020803
clinical_measurement_ontology
HSV encephalitis latency
post-insult time to onset of HSE
post-insult time to onset of HSV encephalitis
CMO:0002373
post-insult time to onset of herpes simplex encephalitis
Measurement of the length of time between introduction of the herpes simplex virus (HSV) and the observation of symptoms of HSV-induced encephalitis, an acute (or rarely chronic) inflammatory process of the brain caused by Simplexvirus infections which may be fatal.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of epinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone, a stimulator of the sympathetic nervous system and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-05-27T13:10:14Z
calculated plasma adrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002374
calculated plasma epinephrine level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of epinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone, a stimulator of the sympathetic nervous system and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The difference in the amount of epinephrine in a specific volume of plasma between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-05-27T13:13:18Z
absolute change in plasma adrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002375
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in plasma epinephrine level
The difference in the amount of epinephrine in a specific volume of plasma between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-05-27T13:18:28Z
calculated plasma noradrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002376
calculated plasma norepinephrine level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of norepinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The difference in the amount of norepinephrine in a specific volume of plasma between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-05-27T13:20:19Z
absolute change in plasma noradrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002377
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in plasma norepinephrine level
The difference in the amount of norepinephrine in a specific volume of plasma between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of a morphological or physiological parameter of non-neoplastic lesions in the kidney.
JSmith
2014-05-27T13:59:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
calculated renal non-tumorous lesion measurement
CMO:0002378
calculated kidney non-tumorous lesion measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of a morphological or physiological parameter of non-neoplastic lesions in the kidney.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the area occupied by renal protein casts is divided by the total, combined area of the outer stripe of the kidney outer medulla and the kidney cortex, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Renal protein casts are gelled proteins precipitated in the renal tubules and molded to the tubular lumen. The medulla outer stripe is the section of the renal medula adjacent to the renal cortex and contains portions of the nephron, including the straight proximal tubules, and portions of the loops of henle and outer medullary collecting ducts.
JSmith
2014-05-27T14:01:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
percent area of renal protein casting
CMO:0002379
ratio of the area occupied by protein casts to the total area of the kidney outer medulla outer stripe and cortex
A calculated measurement in which the area occupied by renal protein casts is divided by the total, combined area of the outer stripe of the kidney outer medulla and the kidney cortex, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Renal protein casts are gelled proteins precipitated in the renal tubules and molded to the tubular lumen. The medulla outer stripe is the section of the renal medula adjacent to the renal cortex and contains portions of the nephron, including the straight proximal tubules, and portions of the loops of henle and outer medullary collecting ducts.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikivet.net/Renal_Anatomy_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Renal_Cortex
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of offspring in a litter. A litter refers to the products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal.
JSmith
2014-05-27T16:27:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002380
calculated litter size measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of offspring in a litter. A litter refers to the products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any quantitative measurement of death, mortality or fatality occuring in the direct progeny of a parent or parents. Death is defined as the cessation of all vital functions of the body. Death of the offspring during embryonic/fetal development may result in resorption, mummification or discharge to the exterior.
JSmith
2014-05-27T16:41:34Z
EFO:0009437
offspring mortality measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002381
offspring mortality measurement
Any quantitative measurement of death, mortality or fatality occuring in the direct progeny of a parent or parents. Death is defined as the cessation of all vital functions of the body. Death of the offspring during embryonic/fetal development may result in resorption, mummification or discharge to the exterior.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of blastocysts and/or embryos which die between implantation of the blastocyst and birth is divided by the total number of offspring in the litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-05-27T16:43:38Z
percent postimplantation loss
postimplantation loss of blastocysts/embryos as percentage of total litter
ratio of the number of blastocysts/embryos lost postimplantation to the total number of offspring
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002382
number of blastocysts/embryos lost postimplantation to litter size ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of blastocysts and/or embryos which die between implantation of the blastocyst and birth is divided by the total number of offspring in the litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses which die shortly prior to birth is divided by the total number of offspring in the litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-05-27T16:45:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
percent perinatal loss
perinatal loss of fetus as percentage of total litter
ratio of the number of fetuses lost perinatally to the total number of offspring
CMO:0002383
number of fetuses lost perinatally to litter size ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses which die shortly prior to birth is divided by the total number of offspring in the litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of offspring which are born alive but die shortly following birth is divided by the total number of offspring in the litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-05-27T16:50:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
neonatal death of offspring shortly after birth as percentage of total litter
number of neonatal deaths to total litter size ratio
percent neonatal deaths
percent post-birth perinatal deaths
CMO:0002384
number of perinatal live-born offspring deaths to litter size ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of offspring which are born alive but die shortly following birth is divided by the total number of offspring in the litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The length of a straight line from the anus to the genitalia, that is, to the base of the genital tubercle in the fetus, to the genital bud in neonatal animals, or to the base of the penis or vagina in older individuals.
JSmith
2014-05-27T16:54:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
AGD
perineum length
CMO:0002385
anogenital distance
The length of a straight line from the anus to the genitalia, that is, to the base of the genital tubercle in the fetus, to the genital bud in neonatal animals, or to the base of the penis or vagina in older individuals.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perineum
The count of mammary areolae (pigmented area normally surrounding the nipple) and/or nipples (mammary papilla, that is, the projection on the anterior surface of the mammary organ which in females gives outlet to the lactiferous ducts) located on the thorax and/or abdomen of mammals.
JSmith
2014-05-27T17:09:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
areola or nipple count
mammary areola/papilla number
CMO:0002386
areola mammae/nipple number
The count of mammary areolae (pigmented area normally surrounding the nipple) and/or nipples (mammary papilla, that is, the projection on the anterior surface of the mammary organ which in females gives outlet to the lactiferous ducts) located on the thorax and/or abdomen of mammals.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The total weight of two perineal muscles, the levator ani (one or both of a pair of muscles of the pelvic diaphragm that stretches across the bottom of the pelvic cavity like a hammock, supporting the pelvic organs) and the bulbocavernosus muscle (a muscle that covers the bulb of the penis in the male and the bulbus vestibuli in the female), presented as a single measurement.
JSmith
2014-05-27T17:17:23Z
combined levator ani and bulbospongiosus muscle weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
LABC weight
levator ani/bulbocavernosus muscle weight
CMO:0002387
combined levator ani and bulbocavernosus muscle weight
The total weight of two perineal muscles, the levator ani (one or both of a pair of muscles of the pelvic diaphragm that stretches across the bottom of the pelvic cavity like a hammock, supporting the pelvic organs) and the bulbocavernosus muscle (a muscle that covers the bulb of the penis in the male and the bulbus vestibuli in the female), presented as a single measurement.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is the largest of the endocrine glands, is situated in the neck caudal to the larynx, produces several hormones that are vital in maintaining normal growth and metabolism including thyroxine, triiodothyronine and calcitonin, and serves as a storehouse for iodine.
JSmith
2014-05-27T17:19:48Z
EFO:0004865
thyroid volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002388
thyroid gland measurement
The quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is the largest of the endocrine glands, is situated in the neck caudal to the larynx, produces several hormones that are vital in maintaining normal growth and metabolism including thyroxine, triiodothyronine and calcitonin, and serves as a storehouse for iodine.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is the largest of the endocrine glands, is situated in the neck caudal to the larynx, produces several hormones that are vital in maintaining normal growth and metabolism including thyroxine, triiodothyronine and calcitonin, and serves as a storehouse for iodine.
JSmith
2014-05-27T17:22:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002389
thyroid gland morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is the largest of the endocrine glands, is situated in the neck caudal to the larynx, produces several hormones that are vital in maintaining normal growth and metabolism including thyroxine, triiodothyronine and calcitonin, and serves as a storehouse for iodine.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The weight of the thyroid gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2014-05-27T17:25:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002390
thyroid gland weight
The weight of the thyroid gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight of the thyroid gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after desiccation of the excised organ.
JSmith
2014-05-27T17:26:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002391
thyroid gland dry weight
The weight of the thyroid gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after desiccation of the excised organ.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
The weight of the thyroid gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
JSmith
2014-05-27T17:26:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002392
thyroid gland wet weight
The weight of the thyroid gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight of the bulbourethral gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The bulbourethral glands are two small compound racemose glands that secrete a liquid, mucoid component of seminal fluid. The glands are located on either side of the prostate and drain to the wall of the urethra.
JSmith
2014-05-27T17:30:32Z
Cowper's gland weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002393
bulbourethral gland weight
The weight of the bulbourethral gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The bulbourethral glands are two small compound racemose glands that secrete a liquid, mucoid component of seminal fluid. The glands are located on either side of the prostate and drain to the wall of the urethra.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight of the bulbourethral gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after desiccation of the excised organ.
JSmith
2014-05-27T17:31:47Z
Cowper's gland dry weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002394
bulbourethral gland dry weight
The weight of the bulbourethral gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after desiccation of the excised organ.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
The weight of the bulbourethral gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
JSmith
2014-05-27T17:31:50Z
Cowper's gland wet weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002395
bulbourethral gland wet weight
The weight of the bulbourethral gland, that is, its heaviness or degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after removal from the body but without desiccation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of degree of abnormality of a stomach tumor based on histological assessment of the differentiation state of the cells comprising the tumor. The grade is derived from a one or more measurements matched against an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
JSmith
2014-05-28T11:45:54Z
gastric tumor histology grade
stomach tumor histological grade
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002396
stomach tumor histology grade
A measurement of degree of abnormality of a stomach tumor based on histological assessment of the differentiation state of the cells comprising the tumor. The grade is derived from a one or more measurements matched against an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/detection/tumor-grade
The quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of blood globulins, a broad category of proteins classified by solubility, electrophoretic mobility, and size. Globulins comprise the most or all of the non-albumin plasma proteins in blood and include carrier proteins, acute phase reactants, clotting factors, complement components, and immunoglobulins.
JSmith
2014-05-28T12:03:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002397
blood globulin measurement
The quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of blood globulins, a broad category of proteins classified by solubility, electrophoretic mobility, and size. Globulins comprise the most or all of the non-albumin plasma proteins in blood and include carrier proteins, acute phase reactants, clotting factors, complement components, and immunoglobulins.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of globulins, a broad category of plasma proteins, in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-05-28T12:04:48Z
EFO:0004813
clinical_measurement_ontology
alpha globulin measurement
CMO:0002398
blood globulin level
Measurement of the amount of globulins, a broad category of plasma proteins, in a specified sample of blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of globulins, a broad category of plasma proteins, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2014-05-28T12:08:36Z
EFO:0004568
serum non-albumin protein measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002399
serum globulin level
Measurement of the amount of globulins, a broad category of plasma proteins, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of albumin in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-05-28T12:08:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002400
calculated blood albumin level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of albumin in a specified sample of blood.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of globulins, a broad category of plasma proteins, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-05-28T12:08:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002401
plasma globulin level
Measurement of the amount of globulins, a broad category of plasma proteins, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of albumin in a specified sample of blood is divided by the amount of globulin in that same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-05-28T12:24:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002402
blood albumin level to blood globulin level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of albumin in a specified sample of blood is divided by the amount of globulin in that same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of globulin in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-05-28T12:26:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002403
calculated blood globulin level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of globulin in a specified sample of blood.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
This is a calculated measurement of the relative difference in the activity of the renal sympathetic nerve between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Ratio of change is calculated as the difference between the two values divided by the baseline, starting or reference value.
JSmith
2014-05-28T12:40:51Z
ratio of change in RSNA
percent change in RSNA
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002404
ratio of change in renal sympathetic nerve activity
This is a calculated measurement of the relative difference in the activity of the renal sympathetic nerve between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Ratio of change is calculated as the difference between the two values divided by the baseline, starting or reference value.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent_change
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the liver after excision from the body but without dessication is divided by total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2014-05-28T15:09:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver wet weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0002405
liver wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the liver after excision from the body but without dessication is divided by total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or both lungs after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2014-05-28T15:13:48Z
lung weight, wet/body weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
lung wet weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0002406
lung wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or both lungs after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the total, combined weight of both lungs after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2014-05-28T15:16:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
both lungs wet weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0002407
both lungs wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the total, combined weight of both lungs after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
A calculated value in which the weight of the heart after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2014-05-28T15:22:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart wet weight as a percentage of body weight
CMO:0002408
heart wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which the weight of the heart after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the spleen after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2014-05-29T11:25:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
spleen wet weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0002409
spleen wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the spleen after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the brain after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2014-05-29T11:41:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
brain wet weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0002410
brain wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the brain after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the combined weight of both adrenal glands after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2014-05-29T12:50:43Z
both adrenal glands wet weight as percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
both suprarenal glands wet weight to body weight ratio
ratio of the wet weight of both adrenal glands to the weight of the body
CMO:0002411
both adrenal glands wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the combined weight of both adrenal glands after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one individual adrenal gland after removal from the budy but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2014-05-29T12:54:27Z
ratio of the wet weight of a single adrenal gland to the weight of the body
clinical_measurement_ontology
single adrenal gland wet weight as percentage of body weight
single suprarenal gland wet weight to body weight ratio
CMO:0002412
single adrenal gland wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one individual adrenal gland after removal from the budy but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the uterus, the hollow muscular organ in female mammals in which the fertilized ovum normally becomes embedded and in which the developing embryo and fetus is nourished.
JSmith
2014-05-29T12:58:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002413
uterus morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the uterus, the hollow muscular organ in female mammals in which the fertilized ovum normally becomes embedded and in which the developing embryo and fetus is nourished.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of one or both uterine horns. A uterine horn is one of the pair of tubular extensions from the uterine body to which the uterine tubes connect. The horns are largest in mammals that bear many young (polytocous) and shorter in those that bear single young (unitocous).
JSmith
2014-05-29T13:46:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002414
uterine horn morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of one or both uterine horns. A uterine horn is one of the pair of tubular extensions from the uterine body to which the uterine tubes connect. The horns are largest in mammals that bear many young (polytocous) and shorter in those that bear single young (unitocous).
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the uterus, the hollow muscular organ in female mammals in which the fertilized ovum normally becomes embedded and in which the developing embryo and fetus is nourished.
JSmith
2014-05-29T13:49:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
womb measurement
CMO:0002415
uterus measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the uterus, the hollow muscular organ in female mammals in which the fertilized ovum normally becomes embedded and in which the developing embryo and fetus is nourished.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the weight of the uterus, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2014-05-29T13:52:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002416
uterus weight
Measurement of the weight of the uterus, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of the uterus, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
JSmith
2014-05-29T13:55:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated uterine weight
CMO:0002417
calculated uterus weight
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the weight of the uterus, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Measurement of the weight of the uterus, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after dessication of the excised organ.
JSmith
2014-05-29T13:55:08Z
uterine weight, dry
uterus weight, dry
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002418
uterus dry weight
Measurement of the weight of the uterus, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after dessication of the excised organ.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
Measurement of the weight of the uterus, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after removal from the body but without dessication.
JSmith
2014-05-29T13:55:11Z
uterus weight, wet
clinical_measurement_ontology
uterine weight, wet
CMO:0002419
uterus wet weight
Measurement of the weight of the uterus, that is, its heaviness or the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity, after removal from the body but without dessication.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the uterus is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2014-05-29T14:02:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
uterine weight as percentage of body weight
uterus weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0002420
uterus weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the uterus is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the uterus after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
JSmith
2014-05-29T14:04:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
uterine wet weight as percentage of body weight
uterus wet weight as percentage of body weight
CMO:0002421
uterus wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the uterus after removal from the body but without dessication is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PGA:Cardiac_protocol
The amount of pyruvate in a specified sample of blood. Pyruvate is the anion/salt of pyruvic acid; it is the end product of glycolysis and may be metabolized to lactate or to acetyl CoA.
JSmith
2014-05-29T16:27:17Z
pyruvate measurement
CHEBI:15361
EFO:0010117
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002422
blood pyruvate level
The amount of pyruvate in a specified sample of blood. Pyruvate is the anion/salt of pyruvic acid; it is the end product of glycolysis and may be metabolized to lactate or to acetyl CoA.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of pyruvate in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2014-05-29T16:28:40Z
CHEBI:15361
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002423
serum pyruvate level
The amount of pyruvate in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of pyruvate in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-05-29T16:28:44Z
CHEBI:15361
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002424
plasma pyruvate level
The amount of pyruvate in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Any measurement of creatine in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid (a non-protein amino acid) occurring in vertebrate tissues, particularly in muscle, where the phosphorylated form serves as an important storage form of high-energy phosphate and supplies energy for muscle contraction.
JSmith
2014-05-29T16:48:00Z
CHEBI:16919
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002425
urine creatine measurement
Any measurement of creatine in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid (a non-protein amino acid) occurring in vertebrate tissues, particularly in muscle, where the phosphorylated form serves as an important storage form of high-energy phosphate and supplies energy for muscle contraction.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of creatine in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid (a non-protein amino acid) occurring in vertebrate tissues, particularly in muscle, where the phosphorylated form serves as an important storage form of high-energy phosphate and supplies energy for muscle contraction.
JSmith
2014-05-29T16:49:29Z
creatine measurement
CHEBI:16919
EFO:0010472
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002426
urine creatine level
The amount of creatine in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid (a non-protein amino acid) occurring in vertebrate tissues, particularly in muscle, where the phosphorylated form serves as an important storage form of high-energy phosphate and supplies energy for muscle contraction.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of creatine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid (a non-protein amino acid) occurring in vertebrate tissues, particularly in muscle, where the phosphorylated form serves as an important storage form of high-energy phosphate and supplies energy for muscle contraction.
JSmith
2014-05-29T17:06:07Z
CHEBI:16919
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002427
urine creatine excretion rate
The amount of creatine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid (a non-protein amino acid) occurring in vertebrate tissues, particularly in muscle, where the phosphorylated form serves as an important storage form of high-energy phosphate and supplies energy for muscle contraction.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of taurine in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Taurine is an oxidized sulfur-containing derivative of the amino acid cysteine. It is used in the synthesis of bile salts, is present in bile in combination with cholic acid and can also be found in other organs and tissues such as lungs, muscles and nerves.
JSmith
2014-05-29T17:38:17Z
CHEBI:15891
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002428
urine taurine measurement
Any measurement of taurine in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Taurine is an oxidized sulfur-containing derivative of the amino acid cysteine. It is used in the synthesis of bile salts, is present in bile in combination with cholic acid and can also be found in other organs and tissues such as lungs, muscles and nerves.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of taurine in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Taurine is an oxidized sulfur-containing derivative of the amino acid cysteine. It is used in the synthesis of bile salts, is present in bile in combination with cholic acid and can also be found in other organs and tissues such as lungs, muscles and nerves.
JSmith
2014-05-29T17:39:40Z
CHEBI:15891
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002429
urine taurine level
Measurement of the amount of taurine in a specified sample of urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Taurine is an oxidized sulfur-containing derivative of the amino acid cysteine. It is used in the synthesis of bile salts, is present in bile in combination with cholic acid and can also be found in other organs and tissues such as lungs, muscles and nerves.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The amount of taurine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Taurine is an oxidized sulfur-containing derivative of the amino acid cysteine. It is used in the synthesis of bile salts, is present in bile in combination with cholic acid and can also be found in other organs and tissues such as lungs, muscles and nerves.
JSmith
2014-05-29T17:40:54Z
CHEBI:15891
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002430
urine taurine excretion rate
The amount of taurine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Taurine is an oxidized sulfur-containing derivative of the amino acid cysteine. It is used in the synthesis of bile salts, is present in bile in combination with cholic acid and can also be found in other organs and tissues such as lungs, muscles and nerves.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Amount of metformin consumed as or in a drink per unit time. Metformin is an oral antidiabetic drug in the biguanide class which functions to supress the production of glucose by the liver (hepatic gluconeogenesis).
JSmith
2014-05-29T18:26:58Z
CHEBI:6801
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002431
metformin drink intake rate
Amount of metformin consumed as or in a drink per unit time. Metformin is an oral antidiabetic drug in the biguanide class which functions to supress the production of glucose by the liver (hepatic gluconeogenesis).
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metformin
The amount of glutathione in a specified sample of blood. Glutathione (GSH) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:15:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002432
blood glutathione level
The amount of glutathione in a specified sample of blood. Glutathione (GSH) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
The amount of glutathione in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Glutathione (GSH) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:17:47Z
serum reduced glutathione level
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum GSH level
CMO:0002433
serum glutathione level
The amount of glutathione in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Glutathione (GSH) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
The amount of glutathione in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Glutathione (GSH) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:17:55Z
plasma reduced glutathione level
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma GSH level
CMO:0002434
plasma glutathione level
The amount of glutathione in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Glutathione (GSH) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
The amount of oxidized glutathione (GSSG) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. GSSG is a molecule produced when glutathione is used as a reducing agent in a biochemical reaction, and consists of a pair of glutathione molecules connected by a disulfide bridge between their cysteine residues.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:22:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum GSSG level
CMO:0002435
serum oxidized glutathione level
The amount of oxidized glutathione (GSSG) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. GSSG is a molecule produced when glutathione is used as a reducing agent in a biochemical reaction, and consists of a pair of glutathione molecules connected by a disulfide bridge between their cysteine residues.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
The amount of oxidized glutathione (GSSG) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. GSSG is a molecule produced when glutathione is used as a reducing agent in a biochemical reaction, and consists of a pair of glutathione molecules connected by a disulfide bridge between their cysteine residues.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:22:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma GSSG level
CMO:0002436
plasma oxidized glutathione level
The amount of oxidized glutathione (GSSG) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. GSSG is a molecule produced when glutathione is used as a reducing agent in a biochemical reaction, and consists of a pair of glutathione molecules connected by a disulfide bridge between their cysteine residues.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
The amount of oxidized glutathione (GSSG) in a specified sample of blood. GSSG is a molecule produced when glutathione is used as a reducing agent in a biochemical reaction, and consists of a pair of glutathione molecules connected by a disulfide bridge between their cysteine residues.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:22:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood GSSG level
CMO:0002437
blood oxidized glutathione level
The amount of oxidized glutathione (GSSG) in a specified sample of blood. GSSG is a molecule produced when glutathione is used as a reducing agent in a biochemical reaction, and consists of a pair of glutathione molecules connected by a disulfide bridge between their cysteine residues.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
The amount of reduced glutathione (GSH) in a specified sample of blood. GSH is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain. In GSH (as opposed to the oxidized form, GSSG) the thiol group on the cysteine is in its reduced form, that is, it contains a hydrogen atom and does not form a disulfide bridge with a second glutathione molecule.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:31:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood GSH level
CMO:0002438
blood reduced glutathione level
The amount of reduced glutathione (GSH) in a specified sample of blood. GSH is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain. In GSH (as opposed to the oxidized form, GSSG) the thiol group on the cysteine is in its reduced form, that is, it contains a hydrogen atom and does not form a disulfide bridge with a second glutathione molecule.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
The amount of reduced glutathione (GSH) in a specified sample of serum. GSH is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain. In GSH (as opposed to the oxidized form, GSSG) the thiol group on the cysteine is in its reduced form, that is, it contains a hydrogen atom and does not form a disulfide bridge with a second glutathione molecule.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:39:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum GSH level
CMO:0002439
serum reduced glutathione level
The amount of reduced glutathione (GSH) in a specified sample of serum. GSH is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain. In GSH (as opposed to the oxidized form, GSSG) the thiol group on the cysteine is in its reduced form, that is, it contains a hydrogen atom and does not form a disulfide bridge with a second glutathione molecule.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
The amount of reduced glutathione (GSH) in a specified sample of plasma. GSH is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain. In GSH (as opposed to the oxidized form, GSSG) the thiol group on the cysteine is in its reduced form, that is, it contains a hydrogen atom and does not form a disulfide bridge with a second glutathione molecule.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:39:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma GSH level
CMO:0002440
plasma reduced glutathione level
The amount of reduced glutathione (GSH) in a specified sample of plasma. GSH is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain. In GSH (as opposed to the oxidized form, GSSG) the thiol group on the cysteine is in its reduced form, that is, it contains a hydrogen atom and does not form a disulfide bridge with a second glutathione molecule.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
The amount of ezymatic activity of glutathione peroxidase in a specified sample of blood. Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) is an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of two glutathiones with H2O2, forming glutathione disulfide and two water molecules, and is a crucial enzyme in hydrogen peroxide detoxification.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:47:20Z
EFO:0600071
blood glutathione peroxidase measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood GPx activity level
blood GSH-Px activity level
CMO:0002441
blood glutathione peroxidase activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of glutathione peroxidase in a specified sample of blood. Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) is an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of two glutathiones with H2O2, forming glutathione disulfide and two water molecules, and is a crucial enzyme in hydrogen peroxide detoxification.
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
The amount of ezymatic activity of glutathione peroxidase in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) is an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of two glutathiones with H2O2, forming glutathione disulfide and two water molecules, and is a crucial enzyme in hydrogen peroxide detoxification.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:49:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum GPx activity level
serum GSH-Px activity level
CMO:0002442
serum glutathione peroxidase activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of glutathione peroxidase in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) is an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of two glutathiones with H2O2, forming glutathione disulfide and two water molecules, and is a crucial enzyme in hydrogen peroxide detoxification.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of ezymatic activity of glutathione peroxidase in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) is an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of two glutathiones with H2O2, forming glutathione disulfide and two water molecules, and is a crucial enzyme in hydrogen peroxide detoxification.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:49:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma GPx activity level
plasma GSH-Px activity level
CMO:0002443
plasma glutathione peroxidase activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of glutathione peroxidase in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) is an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of two glutathiones with H2O2, forming glutathione disulfide and two water molecules, and is a crucial enzyme in hydrogen peroxide detoxification.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The amount of ezymatic activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in a specified sample of blood. SOD is a metalloprotein enzyme that catalyses the conversion of highly reactive superoxide radicals (O2-) to the less toxic products hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and molecular oxygen (O2).
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:53:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood SOD activity level
CMO:0002444
blood superoxide dismutase activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in a specified sample of blood. SOD is a metalloprotein enzyme that catalyses the conversion of highly reactive superoxide radicals (O2-) to the less toxic products hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and molecular oxygen (O2).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superoxide_dismutase
The amount of ezymatic activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. SOD is a metalloprotein enzyme that catalyses the conversion of highly reactive superoxide radicals (O2-) to the less toxic products hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and molecular oxygen (O2).
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:55:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum SOD activity level
CMO:0002445
serum superoxide dismutase activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. SOD is a metalloprotein enzyme that catalyses the conversion of highly reactive superoxide radicals (O2-) to the less toxic products hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and molecular oxygen (O2).
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superoxide_dismutase
The amount of ezymatic activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. SOD is a metalloprotein enzyme that catalyses the conversion of highly reactive superoxide radicals (O2-) to the less toxic products hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and molecular oxygen (O2).
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:55:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma SOD activity level
CMO:0002446
plasma superoxide dismutase activity level
The amount of ezymatic activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. SOD is a metalloprotein enzyme that catalyses the conversion of highly reactive superoxide radicals (O2-) to the less toxic products hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and molecular oxygen (O2).
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superoxide_dismutase
The amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of blood. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation. Malondialdehyde is the substrate for the TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) assay.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:58:25Z
blood MDA level
blood lipid peroxide level
blood thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002447
blood malondialdehyde level
The amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of blood. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation. Malondialdehyde is the substrate for the TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) assay.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malondialdehyde
The amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress. Malondialdehyde is the substrate for the TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) assay of lipid peroxidation.
JSmith
2014-06-05T12:59:57Z
plasma MDA level
plasma lipid peroxide level
plasma thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002448
plasma malondialdehyde level
The amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress. Malondialdehyde is the substrate for the TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) assay of lipid peroxidation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malondialdehyde
The amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress. Malondialdehyde is the substrate for the TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) assay of lipid peroxidation.
JSmith
2014-06-05T13:01:21Z
serum MDA level
serum lipid peroxide level
serum thiobarbituric acid-reactive substance level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002449
serum malondialdehyde level
The amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress. Malondialdehyde is the substrate for the TBARS (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances) assay of lipid peroxidation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malondialdehyde
Any quantification of the amounts or proportions of proteins, lipids, minerals, nutrients, gases, or other substances in a specified sample of liver tissue.
JSmith
2014-06-05T13:03:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic molecular composition measurement
CMO:0002450
liver molecular composition measurement
Any quantification of the amounts or proportions of proteins, lipids, minerals, nutrients, gases, or other substances in a specified sample of liver tissue.
ISBN:0683400088
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
The amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of liver tissue. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress.
JSmith
2014-06-05T13:04:58Z
CHEBI:566274
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic malondialdehyde level
liver propanedial level
CMO:0002451
liver malondialdehyde level
The amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of liver tissue. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malondialdehyde
The number of individuals in a study population which display, i.e., are manifesting symptoms of or have been diagnosed with, retinopathy at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Retinopathy is a noninflammatory degenerative disease of the retina.
JSmith
2014-06-09T16:33:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
retinopathy prevalence
CMO:0002452
percentage of study population displaying retinopathy at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display, i.e., are manifesting symptoms of or have been diagnosed with, retinopathy at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Retinopathy is a noninflammatory degenerative disease of the retina.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of retinopathy appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Retinopathy is a noninflammatory degenerative disease of the retina.
JSmith
2014-06-09T16:33:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
retinopathy incidence
CMO:0002453
percentage of study population developing retinopathy during a period of time
The number of new cases of retinopathy appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Retinopathy is a noninflammatory degenerative disease of the retina.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display retinopathy at a point in time or develop retinopathy within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Retinopathy is a noninflammatory degenerative disease of the retina.
JSmith
2014-06-09T16:33:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002454
retinopathy incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display retinopathy at a point in time or develop retinopathy within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Retinopathy is a noninflammatory degenerative disease of the retina.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of retinol in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Retinol is a 20-carbon primary alcohol in any of several isomers that is the form of vitamin A found in mammals and that can be converted to the metabolically active forms retinal and retinoic acid.
JSmith
2014-06-09T16:49:56Z
CHEBI:50211
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum vitamin A1 level
CMO:0002455
serum retinol level
The amount of retinol in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Retinol is a 20-carbon primary alcohol in any of several isomers that is the form of vitamin A found in mammals and that can be converted to the metabolically active forms retinal and retinoic acid.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of retinol in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Retinol is a 20-carbon primary alcohol in any of several isomers that is the form of vitamin A found in mammals and that can be converted to the metabolically active forms retinal and retinoic acid.
JSmith
2014-06-09T16:49:56Z
CHEBI:50211
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma vitamin A1 level
CMO:0002456
plasma retinol level
The amount of retinol in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Retinol is a 20-carbon primary alcohol in any of several isomers that is the form of vitamin A found in mammals and that can be converted to the metabolically active forms retinal and retinoic acid.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of retinol in a specified volume of blood. Retinol is a 20-carbon primary alcohol in any of several isomers that is the form of vitamin A found in mammals and that can be converted to the metabolically active forms retinal and retinoic acid.
JSmith
2014-06-09T16:49:56Z
retinol measurement
CHEBI:50211
EFO:0007900
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood vitamin A1 level
CMO:0002457
blood retinol level
The amount of retinol in a specified volume of blood. Retinol is a 20-carbon primary alcohol in any of several isomers that is the form of vitamin A found in mammals and that can be converted to the metabolically active forms retinal and retinoic acid.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the difference between the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a vasoconstrictor and the baseline contractile force exerted by that vessel in the absence of any external stimuli, is divided by the baseline contractile force measurement and the result expressed as a percentage. A vasoconstrictor is any agent or condition that narrows blood vessels by constricting the smooth muscle in the vessel walls.
JSmith
2014-06-09T17:16:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002458
vasoconstrictor-induced blood vessel contractile force expressed as percent of force at baseline
A calculated measurement in which the difference between the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a vasoconstrictor and the baseline contractile force exerted by that vessel in the absence of any external stimuli, is divided by the baseline contractile force measurement and the result expressed as a percentage. A vasoconstrictor is any agent or condition that narrows blood vessels by constricting the smooth muscle in the vessel walls.
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
PMID:22031779
A calculated measurement in which the difference between the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a specified dosage of phenylephrine and the baseline contractile force exerted by that vessel in the absence of any external stimuli, is divided by the baseline contractile force measurement and the result expressed as a percentage. Phenylephrine is an adrenergic drug that is a powerful vasoconstrictor.
JSmith
2014-06-09T17:21:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
phenylephrine-induced blood vessel constriction expressed as percent of force at baseline
CMO:0002459
phenylephrine-induced blood vessel contractile force expressed as percent of force at baseline
A calculated measurement in which the difference between the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a specified dosage of phenylephrine and the baseline contractile force exerted by that vessel in the absence of any external stimuli, is divided by the baseline contractile force measurement and the result expressed as a percentage. Phenylephrine is an adrenergic drug that is a powerful vasoconstrictor.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PMID:22031779
A calculated measurement in which the difference between the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a specified dosage of potassium chloride and the baseline contractile force exerted by that vessel in the absence of any external stimuli, is divided by the baseline contractile force measurement and the result expressed as a percentage. Potassium chloride is the salt of the potassium cation (K+) and the chlorine/chloride anion (Cl-). It is used as an eletroylyte replenisher and has mild vasoconstrictive properties when applied directly to blood vessels.
JSmith
2014-06-09T17:30:04Z
CHEBI:32588
clinical_measurement_ontology
KCl-induced blood vessel constriction expressed as percent of force at baseline
CMO:0002460
potassium chloride-induced blood vessel contractile force expressed as percent of force at baseline
A calculated measurement in which the difference between the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a specified dosage of potassium chloride and the baseline contractile force exerted by that vessel in the absence of any external stimuli, is divided by the baseline contractile force measurement and the result expressed as a percentage. Potassium chloride is the salt of the potassium cation (K+) and the chlorine/chloride anion (Cl-). It is used as an eletroylyte replenisher and has mild vasoconstrictive properties when applied directly to blood vessels.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PMID:22031779
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to potassium chloride, the salt of the potassium cation (K+) and the chlorine/chloride anion (Cl-). Potassium chloride is used as an eletroylyte replenisher and has mild vasoconstrictive properties when applied directly to blood vessels.
JSmith
2014-06-09T18:11:50Z
CHEBI:32588
clinical_measurement_ontology
KCl response/sensitivity measurement
CMO:0002461
potassium chloride response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to potassium chloride, the salt of the potassium cation (K+) and the chlorine/chloride anion (Cl-). Potassium chloride is used as an eletroylyte replenisher and has mild vasoconstrictive properties when applied directly to blood vessels.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PMID:22031779
A calculated value for the concentration of potassium chloride (KCl) at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of KCl is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such KCl-induced contractile energy. Potassium chloride is the salt of the potassium cation (K+) and the chlorine/chloride anion (Cl-). It is used as an eletroylyte replenisher and has mild vasoconstrictive properties when applied directly to blood vessels.
JSmith
2014-06-09T18:19:26Z
CHEBI:32588
potassium chloride half maximal effective concentration (EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
KCl half maximal effective concentration (EC50)
CMO:0002462
concentration of potassium chloride at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value (EC50)
A calculated value for the concentration of potassium chloride (KCl) at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of KCl is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such KCl-induced contractile energy. Potassium chloride is the salt of the potassium cation (K+) and the chlorine/chloride anion (Cl-). It is used as an eletroylyte replenisher and has mild vasoconstrictive properties when applied directly to blood vessels.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PMID:22031779
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of potassium chloride (KCl) at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of KCl is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such KCl-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
JSmith
2014-06-09T18:28:02Z
CHEBI:32588
KCl Log half maximal effective concentration (Log EC50)
potassium chloride Log half maximal effective concentration (Log EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002463
logarithm of the concentration of potassium chloride at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value (Log EC50)
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of potassium chloride (KCl) at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of KCl is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such KCl-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
CHEBI:8093
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
A calculated value for the concentration of a vasoconstrictor at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of the stimulus is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such stimulus-induced contractile energy. A vasoconstrictor is any agent or condition that narrows blood vessels by constricting the smooth muscle in the vessel walls.
JSmith
2014-06-09T18:33:14Z
vasoconstrictor half maximal effective concentration (EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002464
concentration of vasoconstrictor at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value (EC50)
A calculated value for the concentration of a vasoconstrictor at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of the stimulus is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such stimulus-induced contractile energy. A vasoconstrictor is any agent or condition that narrows blood vessels by constricting the smooth muscle in the vessel walls.
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of a vasoconstrictor at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of the stimulus is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such stimulus-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value. A vasoconstrictor is any agent or condition that narrows blood vessels by constricting the smooth muscle in the vessel walls.
JSmith
2014-06-09T18:47:36Z
vasoconstrictor Log half maximal effective concentration (Log EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002465
logarithm of the concentration of vasoconstrictor at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value (Log EC50)
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of a vasoconstrictor at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of the stimulus is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such stimulus-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value. A vasoconstrictor is any agent or condition that narrows blood vessels by constricting the smooth muscle in the vessel walls.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EC50
Measurement of the amount of any xenobiotic in a specified sample of blood. A xenobiotic is a chemical compound foreign to a given biologic system, or more specifically, a pharmacologically, endocrinologically, or toxicologically active substance not endogenously produced and therefore foreign to an organism.
JSmith
2014-06-12T12:28:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood foreign compound level
CMO:0002466
blood xenobiotic level
Measurement of the amount of any xenobiotic in a specified sample of blood. A xenobiotic is a chemical compound foreign to a given biologic system, or more specifically, a pharmacologically, endocrinologically, or toxicologically active substance not endogenously produced and therefore foreign to an organism.
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-06-12T12:36:43Z
CHEBI:46195
blood paracetamol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002467
blood acetaminophen level
Measurement of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2014-06-12T12:37:54Z
CHEBI:46195
serum paracetamol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002468
serum acetaminophen level
Measurement of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-06-12T12:37:58Z
CHEBI:46195
plasma paracetamol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002469
plasma acetaminophen level
Measurement of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-06-12T12:40:26Z
CHEBI:46195
calculated blood paracetamol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002470
calculated blood acetaminophen level
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which a series of measurements of the amount of acetaminophen in a specified volume of blood is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
JSmith
2014-06-12T12:42:03Z
CHEBI:46195
blood acetaminophen level AUC
blood paracetamol level area under curve (AUC)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002471
blood acetaminophen level area under curve
A calculated measurement in which a series of measurements of the amount of acetaminophen in a specified volume of blood is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_under_curve
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-06-12T12:46:58Z
CHEBI:46195
calculated plasma paracetamol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002472
calculated plasma acetaminophen level
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which a series of measurements of the amount of acetaminophen in a specified volume of plasma is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
JSmith
2014-06-12T12:48:31Z
CHEBI:46195
plasma paracetamol level area under curve (AUC)
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma acetaminophen AUC
CMO:0002473
plasma acetaminophen level area under curve
A calculated measurement in which a series of measurements of the amount of acetaminophen in a specified volume of plasma is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_under_curve
Measurement of the amount of ezymatic activity of glutamate dehydrogenase, the enzyme which catalyzes the interconversion of glutamate and alpha-ketoglutarate (ie, the reversible conversion of glutamic acid to 2-oxoglutaric acid and ammonia), in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-06-12T13:05:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood GD activity level
blood GLDH activity level
CMO:0002474
blood glutamate dehydrogenase activity level
Measurement of the amount of ezymatic activity of glutamate dehydrogenase, the enzyme which catalyzes the interconversion of glutamate and alpha-ketoglutarate (ie, the reversible conversion of glutamic acid to 2-oxoglutaric acid and ammonia), in a specified sample of blood.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha-Ketoglutaric_acid
Measurement of the amount of ezymatic activity of glutamate dehydrogenase, the enzyme which catalyzes the interconversion of glutamate and alpha-ketoglutarate (ie, the reversible conversion of glutamic acid to 2-oxoglutaric acid and ammonia), in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2014-06-12T13:08:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum GD activity level
serum GLDH activity level
CMO:0002475
serum glutamate dehydrogenase activity level
Measurement of the amount of ezymatic activity of glutamate dehydrogenase, the enzyme which catalyzes the interconversion of glutamate and alpha-ketoglutarate (ie, the reversible conversion of glutamic acid to 2-oxoglutaric acid and ammonia), in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha-Ketoglutaric_acid
Measurement of the amount of ezymatic activity of glutamate dehydrogenase, the enzyme which catalyzes the interconversion of glutamate and alpha-ketoglutarate (ie, the reversible conversion of glutamic acid to 2-oxoglutaric acid and ammonia), in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-06-12T13:08:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma GD activity level
plasma GLDH activity level
CMO:0002476
plasma glutamate dehydrogenase activity level
Measurement of the amount of ezymatic activity of glutamate dehydrogenase, the enzyme which catalyzes the interconversion of glutamate and alpha-ketoglutarate (ie, the reversible conversion of glutamic acid to 2-oxoglutaric acid and ammonia), in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha-Ketoglutaric_acid
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the lipids of which the liver is formed or composed.
JSmith
2014-06-12T13:18:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
hepatic lipid composition measurement
CMO:0002477
liver lipid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the lipids of which the liver is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
The quantification of any morphological or physiological parameter of one or more proteins (complex high molecular weight organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages) or peptides (low molecular weight compounds composed of at least two amino acids joined by peptide linkages) in liver.
JSmith
2014-06-12T13:48:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002478
liver protein/peptide measurement
The quantification of any morphological or physiological parameter of one or more proteins (complex high molecular weight organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages) or peptides (low molecular weight compounds composed of at least two amino acids joined by peptide linkages) in liver.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the proteins or peptides of which the liver is formed or composed.
JSmith
2014-06-12T13:51:09Z
liver protein/peptide molecular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic protein/peptide composition measurement
CMO:0002479
liver protein/peptide composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the proteins or peptides of which the liver is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
The amount of glutathione in a specified sample of liver tissue. Glutathione (GSH/GSSG) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
JSmith
2014-06-12T13:56:12Z
CHEBI:16856
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic glutathione level
liver GSH level
CMO:0002480
liver glutathione level
The amount of glutathione in a specified sample of liver tissue. Glutathione (GSH/GSSG) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of glutathione in a specified sample of liver tissue. Glutathione (GSH/GSSG) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
JSmith
2014-06-12T13:59:32Z
CHEBI:16856
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated hepatic glutathione level
calculated liver GSH level
CMO:0002481
calculated liver glutathione level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of glutathione in a specified sample of liver tissue. Glutathione (GSH/GSSG) is an antioxidant tripeptide with a gamma peptide linkage between the amine group of cysteine (which is attached by normal peptide linkage to a glycine) and the carboxyl group of the glutamate side-chain.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
A calculated measurement in which the amount of oxidized glutathione in a specified sample of liver is divided by the total weight of that liver, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Oxidized glutathione (GSSG) is a glutathione peptide in which the sulfhydryl/thiol group (-SH) of the cysteine has donated its proton (-H) and formed a disulfide bridge (R-S-S-R) with a second glutathione molecule.
JSmith
2014-06-12T14:02:10Z
CHEBI:17858
liver glutathione disulfide level to liver weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver GSSG level to liver weight ratio
ratio of hepatic oxidized glutathione level to liver weight
CMO:0002482
liver oxidized glutathione level to liver weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of oxidized glutathione in a specified sample of liver is divided by the total weight of that liver, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Oxidized glutathione (GSSG) is a glutathione peptide in which the sulfhydryl/thiol group (-SH) of the cysteine has donated its proton (-H) and formed a disulfide bridge (R-S-S-R) with a second glutathione molecule.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
A calculated measurement in which the amount of reduced glutathione in a specified sample of liver is divided by the total weight of that liver, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Reduced glutathione is a glutathione peptide in which the sulfhydryl/thiol group (-SH) of the cysteine exists in its reduced form, rather than as part of a disulfide bridge with a second glutathione molecule.
JSmith
2014-06-12T14:25:10Z
CHEBI:16856
clinical_measurement_ontology
liver GSH level to liver weight ratio
ratio of hepatic reduced glutathione level to liver weight
CMO:0002483
liver reduced glutathione level to liver weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of reduced glutathione in a specified sample of liver is divided by the total weight of that liver, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Reduced glutathione is a glutathione peptide in which the sulfhydryl/thiol group (-SH) of the cysteine exists in its reduced form, rather than as part of a disulfide bridge with a second glutathione molecule.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of liver tissue. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress.
JSmith
2014-06-12T15:08:35Z
CHEBI:566274
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated hepatic malondialdehyde level
calculated liver propanedial level
CMO:0002484
calculated liver malondialdehyde level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of liver tissue. Malondialdehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH2(CHO)2. It is a reactive species which occurs naturally, is generally found in the enol form (HOCH=CH-CHO), and is a marker for oxidative stress.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malondialdehyde
A calculated measurement in which the amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of liver is divided by the total weight of that liver, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-06-12T15:10:23Z
CHEBI:566274
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatic malondialdehyde level to liver weight ratio
liver propanedial level to liver weight ratio
CMO:0002485
liver malondialdehyde level to liver weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of malondialdehyde in a specified sample of liver is divided by the total weight of that liver, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight after removal from the body but without dessication of only one of the pair of female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
JSmith
2014-06-17T17:41:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002486
single ovary wet weight
The weight after removal from the body but without dessication of only one of the pair of female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Total weight after removal from the body but without dessication, of one or both of the female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
JSmith
2014-06-17T17:44:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002487
ovary wet weight
Total weight after removal from the body but without dessication, of one or both of the female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The total weight after removal from the body but without dessication, of both of the female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
JSmith
2014-06-17T17:50:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002488
both ovaries wet weight
The total weight after removal from the body but without dessication, of both of the female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight after removal from the body and subsequent dessication, of one or both of the female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
JSmith
2014-06-17T17:53:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002489
ovary dry weight
The weight after removal from the body and subsequent dessication, of one or both of the female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Weight after removal from the body but without dessication of only the ovary located on the right side of the organism.
JSmith
2014-06-17T17:55:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002490
Note, "right" in this context refers to the perspective of the organism, not that of the observer (Wikipedia: Anatomical_terms_of_location).
right ovary wet weight
Weight after removal from the body but without dessication of only the ovary located on the right side of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Weight after removal from the body but without dessication of only the ovary located on the left side of the organism.
JSmith
2014-06-17T17:56:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002491
Note, "left" in this context refers to the perspective of the organism, not that of the observer (Wikipedia: Anatomical_terms_of_location).
left ovary wet weight
Weight after removal from the body but without dessication of only the ovary located on the left side of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The total weight after removal from the body and subsequent dessication, of both of the female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
JSmith
2014-06-17T18:09:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002492
both ovaries dry weight
The total weight after removal from the body and subsequent dessication, of both of the female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The weight after removal from the body and subsequent dessication, of only one of the pair of female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
JSmith
2014-06-17T18:09:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002493
single ovary dry weight
The weight after removal from the body and subsequent dessication, of only one of the pair of female sexual glands in which the oocytes are formed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the number of male offspring in a litter is divided by the total number of (male and female) offspring in that litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A male offspring is one with the potential to produce spermatozoa at maturity and the genome of which includes a Y chromosome.
JSmith
2014-06-17T18:20:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002494
number of male offspring to litter size ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of male offspring in a litter is divided by the total number of (male and female) offspring in that litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A male offspring is one with the potential to produce spermatozoa at maturity and the genome of which includes a Y chromosome.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Segen:Segens_Medical_Dictionary_2012
The quantity determined by count of the number of animals in a group of neonates, products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal, that are male. A male offspring is one with the potential to produce spermatozoa at maturity and the genome of which includes a Y chromosome.
JSmith
2014-06-17T18:21:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002495
number of male offspring per litter
The quantity determined by count of the number of animals in a group of neonates, products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal, that are male. A male offspring is one with the potential to produce spermatozoa at maturity and the genome of which includes a Y chromosome.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Segen:Segens_Medical_Dictionary_2012
The thickness or depth of the ventral/anterior wall of the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed. The ventral/anterior wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is farthest from the spine and closest to the chest wall of the organism.
JSmith
2014-06-24T10:28:27Z
heart left ventricle end-diastolic ventral wall thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
LVAWd
CMO:0002496
heart left ventricle end-diastolic anterior wall thickness
The thickness or depth of the ventral/anterior wall of the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed. The ventral/anterior wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is farthest from the spine and closest to the chest wall of the organism.
PGA:Ultrasound_protocol
RGD:JRS
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the left ventricle of the heart is divided by its area at end-diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSmith
2014-06-24T10:38:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002497
heart left ventricle weight to heart left ventricle end-diastolic area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the left ventricle of the heart is divided by its area at end-diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of a protein that catalyzes chemical reactions of other substances without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reaction(s) in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-06-24T15:58:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002498
blood enzyme measurement
Any measurement of a protein that catalyzes chemical reactions of other substances without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reaction(s) in a specified sample of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of an enzyme in a specified sample of blood, measured as the quantitation of the protein itself, rather than as the assessment of catalytic activity attributable to that enzyme.
JSmith
2014-06-24T16:00:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002499
blood enzyme protein level
Measurement of the amount of an enzyme in a specified sample of blood, measured as the quantitation of the protein itself, rather than as the assessment of catalytic activity attributable to that enzyme.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of renin activity in a specified sample of plasma (the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended) via the direct immunologic detection of the renin protein in the sample and subsequent conversion of the protein level to an activity level.
JSmith
2014-06-25T12:39:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002500
plasma direct renin activity level
Measurement of the amount of renin activity in a specified sample of plasma (the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended) via the direct immunologic detection of the renin protein in the sample and subsequent conversion of the protein level to an activity level.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
PMID:15339872
Measurement of the amount of renin activity in a specified sample of serum (the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed) via the direct immunologic detection of the renin protein in the sample and subsequent conversion of the protein level to an activity level.
JSmith
2014-06-25T12:39:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002501
serum direct renin activity level
Measurement of the amount of renin activity in a specified sample of serum (the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed) via the direct immunologic detection of the renin protein in the sample and subsequent conversion of the protein level to an activity level.
PMID:15339872
Any measurement of the movement of blood into, through or out of the heart.
JSmith
2014-07-01T11:15:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002502
heart blood flow measurement
Any measurement of the movement of blood into, through or out of the heart.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the speed at which blood flows into the ventricle during passive filling, that is, during the period when the blood flows from the atrium to the ventricle due to gravity rather than as a result of active contraction of the atrium.
JSmith
2014-07-01T11:21:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002503
E wave velocity
Measurement of the speed at which blood flows into the ventricle during passive filling, that is, during the period when the blood flows from the atrium to the ventricle due to gravity rather than as a result of active contraction of the atrium.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E/A_ratio
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2215/
An echocardiographic measurement of the amount of time between the maximum 'E point', that is, the maximum velocity of passive blood flow from the atrium to the ventricle, and the return to baseline at the end of early mitral flow.
JSmith
2014-07-01T11:23:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
DT
EDT
CMO:0002504
E wave deceleration time
An echocardiographic measurement of the amount of time between the maximum 'E point', that is, the maximum velocity of passive blood flow from the atrium to the ventricle, and the return to baseline at the end of early mitral flow.
http://eknygos.lsmuni.lt/springer/641/119-131.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E/A_ratio
Measurement of the decrease in transmitral blood flow velocity per unit time or the rate at which the velocity of passive blood flow from the atrium to the ventricle decreases over time as the ventricle fills and the atrium empties, calculated as the slope of transmitral velocity vs time.
JSmith
2014-07-01T11:26:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
EDR
CMO:0002505
E wave deceleration rate
Measurement of the decrease in transmitral blood flow velocity per unit time or the rate at which the velocity of passive blood flow from the atrium to the ventricle decreases over time as the ventricle fills and the atrium empties, calculated as the slope of transmitral velocity vs time.
PMID:17588719
http://123sonography.com/node/943
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E/A_ratio
The number of times food is consumed, that is, the number of discrete occurrences of food consumption, during a specified period of time.
JSmith
2014-07-28T13:08:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002506
food intake frequency
The number of times food is consumed, that is, the number of discrete occurrences of food consumption, during a specified period of time.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The average number of times per day that an individual animal approaches and/or eats from a self-feeder, a device designed to deliver food to an animal or a group of animals in an automated or semi-automated fashion.
JSmith
2014-07-28T13:16:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of visits to self-feeder per day
CMO:0002507
number of visits to feeder per day
The average number of times per day that an individual animal approaches and/or eats from a self-feeder, a device designed to deliver food to an animal or a group of animals in an automated or semi-automated fashion.
QTLdb:CAP
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the physical dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or extent of individual parasitic organisms in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid, or in the entire body of the host. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
JSmith
2014-07-28T13:39:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002508
parasite size measurement
Any measurement of the physical dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or extent of individual parasitic organisms in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid, or in the entire body of the host. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The distance between the two ends, that is, the extent of the longest dimension, of an individual parasitic organism in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid from the host organism. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
JSmith
2014-07-28T13:47:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002509
parasite length
The distance between the two ends, that is, the extent of the longest dimension, of an individual parasitic organism in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid from the host organism. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The age, that is, the duration of the life of the mother at the point in time when her initial offspring is born; the earliest or youngest age at which a specific individual has given birth.
JSmith
2014-07-28T14:34:27Z
EFO:0009101
age at first birth measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002510
maternal age at birth of first offspring
The age, that is, the duration of the life of the mother at the point in time when her initial offspring is born; the earliest or youngest age at which a specific individual has given birth.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
A calculated measurement of the average number of skeletal muscle fibers in a cross-section of muscle divided by the corresponding area of that muscle sample.
JSmith
2014-07-28T15:20:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skeletal muscle fiber count to muscle cross-sectional area ratio
CMO:0002511
skeletal muscle fiber density
A calculated measurement of the average number of skeletal muscle fibers in a cross-section of muscle divided by the corresponding area of that muscle sample.
PMID:22554470
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of the long fusiform muscle of the upper arm (or the upper segment of the foreleg of quadrupeds) located on the anterior surface of the humerus. It arises in two heads from the scapula and flexes the elbow, integrates the actions of the shoulder and elbow and, in humans, supinates the hand.
JSmith
2014-07-28T17:42:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002512
biceps brachii muscle weight
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of the long fusiform muscle of the upper arm (or the upper segment of the foreleg of quadrupeds) located on the anterior surface of the humerus. It arises in two heads from the scapula and flexes the elbow, integrates the actions of the shoulder and elbow and, in humans, supinates the hand.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The distance between the two ends, that is, the extent of the longest dimension of all or part of a skeletal muscle, one of the striated muscles attached to bones.
JSmith
2014-07-28T17:57:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002513
skeletal muscle length
The distance between the two ends, that is, the extent of the longest dimension of all or part of a skeletal muscle, one of the striated muscles attached to bones.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The distance between the two ends, that is, the extent of the longest dimension, of the long fusiform muscle of the upper arm (or the upper segment of the foreleg of quadrupeds) located on the anterior surface of the humerus. It arises in two heads from the scapula and flexes the elbow, integrates the actions of the shoulder and elbow and, in humans, supinates the hand.
JSmith
2014-07-28T17:58:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002514
biceps brachii muscle length
The distance between the two ends, that is, the extent of the longest dimension, of the long fusiform muscle of the upper arm (or the upper segment of the foreleg of quadrupeds) located on the anterior surface of the humerus. It arises in two heads from the scapula and flexes the elbow, integrates the actions of the shoulder and elbow and, in humans, supinates the hand.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The distance between the two ends, that is, the extent of the longest dimension, of a muscle, an organ which contracts to produce movement.
JSmith
2014-07-28T18:01:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002515
muscle length
The distance between the two ends, that is, the extent of the longest dimension, of a muscle, an organ which contracts to produce movement.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of a radioactive nucleoside, such as tritiated (3H-) thymidine, incorporated into white blood cells during a specified period of time. The level of nucleoside incorporation is proportional to the amount of cell proliferation and is used as a measure of the latter.
JSmith
2014-08-04T14:38:43Z
white blood cell level of radioactive nucleoside incorporation
clinical_measurement_ontology
white blood cell DNA synthesis measurement
white blood cell proliferation measurement
CMO:0002516
white blood cell radioactive nucleoside incorporation
Measurement of the amount of a radioactive nucleoside, such as tritiated (3H-) thymidine, incorporated into white blood cells during a specified period of time. The level of nucleoside incorporation is proportional to the amount of cell proliferation and is used as a measure of the latter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thymidine
http://www.lifetechnologies.com/us/en/home/references/protocols/cell-and-tissue-analysis/cell-profilteration-assay-protocols/angiogenesis-protocols/thymidine-incorporation-assay.html
The difference in antibody titer between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-08-04T15:16:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
antibody response
CMO:0002517
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in antibody titer
The difference in antibody titer between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
The difference in the logarithm of the antibody titer between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity. A logarithm is the power to which a base, such as 10, must be raised to produce a given number.
JSmith
2014-08-04T15:17:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Log antibody response
change in Log(Ab titer)
CMO:0002518
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in the logarithm of the antibody titer
The difference in the logarithm of the antibody titer between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity. A logarithm is the power to which a base, such as 10, must be raised to produce a given number.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
Measurement of the amount of haptoglobin in a specified sample of blood. Haptoglobin is a serum alpha2 globulin glycoprotein, produced by the liver, that functions to bind free plasma hemoglobin, which allows degradative enzymes to gain access to the hemoglobin, while at the same time preventing loss of iron through the kidneys and protecting the kidneys from damage by hemoglobin.
JSmith
2014-08-04T16:07:34Z
EFO:0004640
haptoglobin measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002519
blood haptoglobin level
Measurement of the amount of haptoglobin in a specified sample of blood. Haptoglobin is a serum alpha2 globulin glycoprotein, produced by the liver, that functions to bind free plasma hemoglobin, which allows degradative enzymes to gain access to the hemoglobin, while at the same time preventing loss of iron through the kidneys and protecting the kidneys from damage by hemoglobin.
NCBI_Gene:3240
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of haptoglobin in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Haptoglobin is a serum alpha2 globulin glycoprotein, produced by the liver, that functions to bind free plasma hemoglobin, which allows degradative enzymes to gain access to the hemoglobin, while at the same time preventing loss of iron through the kidneys and protecting the kidneys from damage by hemoglobin.
JSmith
2014-08-04T16:08:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002520
serum haptoglobin level
Measurement of the amount of haptoglobin in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Haptoglobin is a serum alpha2 globulin glycoprotein, produced by the liver, that functions to bind free plasma hemoglobin, which allows degradative enzymes to gain access to the hemoglobin, while at the same time preventing loss of iron through the kidneys and protecting the kidneys from damage by hemoglobin.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
NCBI_Gene:3240
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the amount of haptoglobin in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Haptoglobin is a serum alpha2 globulin glycoprotein, produced by the liver, that functions to bind free plasma hemoglobin, which allows degradative enzymes to gain access to the hemoglobin, while at the same time preventing loss of iron through the kidneys and protecting the kidneys from damage by hemoglobin.
JSmith
2014-08-04T16:09:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002521
plasma haptoglobin level
Measurement of the amount of haptoglobin in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Haptoglobin is a serum alpha2 globulin glycoprotein, produced by the liver, that functions to bind free plasma hemoglobin, which allows degradative enzymes to gain access to the hemoglobin, while at the same time preventing loss of iron through the kidneys and protecting the kidneys from damage by hemoglobin.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
NCBI_Gene:3240
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The combined weight of all offspring in a litter, that is, the products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal, at the time of or shortly after birth.
JSmith
2014-08-04T16:24:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002522
total weight of neonates per litter
The combined weight of all offspring in a litter, that is, the products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal, at the time of or shortly after birth.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The combined weight of all viable offspring in a litter, that is, the products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal, at the time of or shortly after birth.
JSmith
2014-08-04T16:26:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002523
total weight of live neonates per litter
The combined weight of all viable offspring in a litter, that is, the products of one gestation produced at one birth by a multiparous mammal, at the time of or shortly after birth.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement having to do with the artificial stimulation of ovulation, that is, the planned production of a greater than normal number of ova in an individual female during a single ovulation period, and/or the introduction of sperm into the female reproductive tract through means other than normal sexual intercourse.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T13:44:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
SO/AI measurement
ovarian hyperstimulation/artificial insemination measurement
CMO:0002524
superovulation/artificial insemination measurement
Any measurement having to do with the artificial stimulation of ovulation, that is, the planned production of a greater than normal number of ova in an individual female during a single ovulation period, and/or the introduction of sperm into the female reproductive tract through means other than normal sexual intercourse.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_insemination
The number of embryos produced in the process of a single round of superovulation and artificial insemination that have degenerated and are not likely to be viable or to produce offspring if transfered to a recipient.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T14:13:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of degenerated embryos per round of SO/AI
CMO:0002525
number of degenerate embryos per superovulation/artificial insemination event
The number of embryos produced in the process of a single round of superovulation and artificial insemination that have degenerated and are not likely to be viable or to produce offspring if transfered to a recipient.
http://www.merckmanuals.com/vet/management_and_nutrition/embryo_transfer_in_farm_animals/embryo_transfer_in_cattle.html
The number of embryos produced in the process of a single round of superovulation and artificial insemination that are of sufficient quality to transfer from the donor female to a recipient female with a reasonable expectation of producing viable offspring.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T14:33:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of transferable embryos per round of SO/AI
CMO:0002526
number of transferable embryos per superovulation/artificial insemination event
The number of embryos produced in the process of a single round of superovulation and artificial insemination that are of sufficient quality to transfer from the donor female to a recipient female with a reasonable expectation of producing viable offspring.
http://www.merckmanuals.com/vet/management_and_nutrition/embryo_transfer_in_farm_animals/embryo_transfer_in_cattle.html
The number of female gametes, recovered from a donor following a single round of superovulation and artificial insemination, that did not undergo fertilization, that is, the union of male and female gametes to form the diploid zygote, leading to development of a new individual.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T14:40:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of unfertilized eggs recovered per round of SO/AI
CMO:0002527
number of unfertilized ova per superovulation/artificial insemination event
The number of female gametes, recovered from a donor following a single round of superovulation and artificial insemination, that did not undergo fertilization, that is, the union of male and female gametes to form the diploid zygote, leading to development of a new individual.
http://www.merckmanuals.com/vet/management_and_nutrition/embryo_transfer_in_farm_animals/embryo_transfer_in_cattle.html
A count of the total number of female gametes, regardless of final status or quality, produced in a donor female during a single round of superovulation and artificial insemination.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T14:41:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002528
total number of ova per superovulation/artificial insemination event
A count of the total number of female gametes, regardless of final status or quality, produced in a donor female during a single round of superovulation and artificial insemination.
http://www.merckmanuals.com/vet/management_and_nutrition/embryo_transfer_in_farm_animals/embryo_transfer_in_cattle.html
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by tyrosinase (Tyr) in a specified sample of blood. Tyr is a copper-containing enzyme of plant and animal tissues that catalyzes the production of melanin and other pigments from tyrosine by oxidation. Tyr is the rate-limiting enzyme for controlling the production of melanin.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T15:42:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002529
blood tyrosinase activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by tyrosinase (Tyr) in a specified sample of blood. Tyr is a copper-containing enzyme of plant and animal tissues that catalyzes the production of melanin and other pigments from tyrosine by oxidation. Tyr is the rate-limiting enzyme for controlling the production of melanin.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrosinase
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by tyrosinase (Tyr) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Tyr is a copper-containing enzyme of plant and animal tissues that catalyzes the production of melanin and other pigments from tyrosine by oxidation. Tyr is the rate-limiting enzyme for controlling the production of melanin.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T15:43:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002530
serum tyrosinase activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by tyrosinase (Tyr) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Tyr is a copper-containing enzyme of plant and animal tissues that catalyzes the production of melanin and other pigments from tyrosine by oxidation. Tyr is the rate-limiting enzyme for controlling the production of melanin.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrosinase
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by tyrosinase (Tyr) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Tyr is a copper-containing enzyme of plant and animal tissues that catalyzes the production of melanin and other pigments from tyrosine by oxidation. Tyr is the rate-limiting enzyme for controlling the production of melanin.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T15:47:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002531
plasma tyrosinase activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by tyrosinase (Tyr) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Tyr is a copper-containing enzyme of plant and animal tissues that catalyzes the production of melanin and other pigments from tyrosine by oxidation. Tyr is the rate-limiting enzyme for controlling the production of melanin.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrosinase
Any measurement, morphological or physiological of a muscle fiber, any of the cells of skeletal or cardiac muscle tissue. Each cell is one fiber of the muscle.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T16:38:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002532
muscle fiber measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological of a muscle fiber, any of the cells of skeletal or cardiac muscle tissue. Each cell is one fiber of the muscle.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of a muscle fiber, any of the cells of skeletal or cardiac muscle tissue. Each cell is one fiber of the muscle.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T16:41:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002533
muscle fiber morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of a muscle fiber, any of the cells of skeletal or cardiac muscle tissue. Each cell is one fiber of the muscle.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurementof the physical form or structure of a skeletal muscle fiber, a cylindrical multinucleate cell of skeletal muscle tissue containing contracting myofibrils and across which run transverse striations.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T16:42:27Z
EFO:0600036
muscle fiber cross-sectional area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002534
skeletal muscle fiber morphological measurement
Any measurementof the physical form or structure of a skeletal muscle fiber, a cylindrical multinucleate cell of skeletal muscle tissue containing contracting myofibrils and across which run transverse striations.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The average number of capillaries associated with and/or surrounding an individual skeletal muscle fiber, a cylindrical multinucleate cell of skeletal muscle tissue containing contracting myofibrils and across which run transverse striations. Capillaries are the minute vessels connecting arterioles and venules, the walls of which act as a semipermeable membrane for interchange of various substances between the blood and tissue fluid.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T16:43:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of capillaries per skeletal muscle cell
CMO:0002535
number of capillaries per skeletal muscle fiber
The average number of capillaries associated with and/or surrounding an individual skeletal muscle fiber, a cylindrical multinucleate cell of skeletal muscle tissue containing contracting myofibrils and across which run transverse striations. Capillaries are the minute vessels connecting arterioles and venules, the walls of which act as a semipermeable membrane for interchange of various substances between the blood and tissue fluid.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Any measurement, morphological or physiological of the minute vessels connecting arterioles and venules, the walls of which act as a semipermeable membrane for interchange of various substances between the blood and tissue fluid.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T16:46:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002536
capillary measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological of the minute vessels connecting arterioles and venules, the walls of which act as a semipermeable membrane for interchange of various substances between the blood and tissue fluid.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which amount of the alpha fraction of the casein phosphoprotein in a specified sample of milk is divided by corresponding amount of the beta fraction of the casein phosphoprotein, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T17:36:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002537
milk alpha-casein content to beta-casein content ratio
A calculated measurement in which amount of the alpha fraction of the casein phosphoprotein in a specified sample of milk is divided by corresponding amount of the beta fraction of the casein phosphoprotein, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The difference in hematocrit (the percentage of total blood volume that is made up of red blood cells) between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T17:44:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute change in packed cell volume
absolute change in packed red blood cell volume
delta Hct
CMO:0002538
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in hematocrit
The difference in hematocrit (the percentage of total blood volume that is made up of red blood cells) between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in hematocrit (the percentage of total blood volume that is made up of red blood cells) between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
JSMITH
2014-08-05T17:48:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
% change in Hct
percent change in packed cell volume
percent change in packed red blood cell volume
CMO:0002539
percent change in hematocrit
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in hematocrit (the percentage of total blood volume that is made up of red blood cells) between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
ISBN:978-0323057479
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent_change
The length of time in the cardiac cycle between the end of left ventricular relaxation and the start of left ventricular filling. This represents the time in the cardiac cycle between closure of the aortic valve and opening of the mitral valve.
JSMITH
2014-08-06T10:31:27Z
time constant of isovolumetric LV fall
clinical_measurement_ontology
LV-IVRT
CMO:0002540
left ventricular isovolumetric relaxation time
The length of time in the cardiac cycle between the end of left ventricular relaxation and the start of left ventricular filling. This represents the time in the cardiac cycle between closure of the aortic valve and opening of the mitral valve.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
http://123sonography.com/node/943
The time interval from the completion of the mitral valve closure to the beginning of the aortic valve opening, that is, the period of contraction during which both the mitral and aortic valves are closed so that the volume of the ventricular space doesn't change.
JSMITH
2014-08-06T10:46:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002541
left ventricular isovolumetric contraction time
The time interval from the completion of the mitral valve closure to the beginning of the aortic valve opening, that is, the period of contraction during which both the mitral and aortic valves are closed so that the volume of the ventricular space doesn't change.
PMID:7464080
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isovolumetric_contraction
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of individual, fully-developed parasitic organisms in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid, or in the entire body of the host. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
JSMITH
2014-08-08T13:28:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002542
adult parasite count
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of individual, fully-developed parasitic organisms in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid, or in the entire body of the host. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of individual, parasitic organisms in the initial stage of developement found in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid, or in the entire body of the host. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. The egg or oocyst stage usually precedes a larval stage of parasite development.
JSMITH
2014-08-08T13:30:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002543
parasite egg/oocyst count
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of individual, parasitic organisms in the initial stage of developement found in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid, or in the entire body of the host. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host. The egg or oocyst stage usually precedes a larval stage of parasite development.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number of parasite eggs present in a specified sample of host feces, the usually solid waste matter discharged from the digestive tract after food has been digested. In parasitology, eggs are fertilized gametes, especially of species such as nematodes, which through further development give rise to larvae and then adult parasites. Parasite eggs are distinguished from oocysts by the lack of a thick encapsulating cyst wall.
JSMITH
2014-08-08T13:40:46Z
faecal parasite egg count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002544
fecal parasite egg count
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number of parasite eggs present in a specified sample of host feces, the usually solid waste matter discharged from the digestive tract after food has been digested. In parasitology, eggs are fertilized gametes, especially of species such as nematodes, which through further development give rise to larvae and then adult parasites. Parasite eggs are distinguished from oocysts by the lack of a thick encapsulating cyst wall.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.aasv.org/shap/issues/v5n2/v5n2p67.pdf
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number of oocystsin a specified sample of host feces, the usually solid waste matter discharged from the digestive tract after food has been digested. An oocyst is an encysted or encapsulated ookinete of a sporozoan organism, especially those of the order Coccidia. Oocysts are distinguished from eggs by the presence of a thick encapsulating cyst wall.
JSMITH
2014-08-08T16:11:11Z
faecal parasite oocyst count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002545
fecal parasite oocyst count
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number of oocystsin a specified sample of host feces, the usually solid waste matter discharged from the digestive tract after food has been digested. An oocyst is an encysted or encapsulated ookinete of a sporozoan organism, especially those of the order Coccidia. Oocysts are distinguished from eggs by the presence of a thick encapsulating cyst wall.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The quantity determined by count of the number of embryos produced in a single pregnancy, especially in a multiparous mammal, that are living and have the potential to develop into offspring that survive and are alive at birth. An embryo is a new organism in the earliest stage of development. In mammals, this corresponds to the period from the time the implanted blastocyst begins to develop a long axis up to the time that the major structures have begun to develop.
JSMITH
2014-08-08T16:56:30Z
number of live embryos per gestation
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002546
number of viable embryos per gestation
The quantity determined by count of the number of embryos produced in a single pregnancy, especially in a multiparous mammal, that are living and have the potential to develop into offspring that survive and are alive at birth. An embryo is a new organism in the earliest stage of development. In mammals, this corresponds to the period from the time the implanted blastocyst begins to develop a long axis up to the time that the major structures have begun to develop.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the unstimulated, baseline or lowest possible amount of a radioactive nucleoside, such as tritiated (3H-) thymidine, incorporated into white blood cells during a specified period of time. The level of nucleoside incorporation is proportional to the amount of cell proliferation and is used as a measure of the latter.
JSMITH
2014-08-08T17:30:23Z
white blood cell basal level of radioactive nucleoside incorporation
clinical_measurement_ontology
basal white blood cell DNA synthesis measurement
basal white blood cell proliferation measurement
baseline white blood cell radioactive nucleoside incorporation
unstimulated white blood cell radioactive nucleoside incorporation
CMO:0002547
basal white blood cell radioactive nucleoside incorporation
Measurement of the unstimulated, baseline or lowest possible amount of a radioactive nucleoside, such as tritiated (3H-) thymidine, incorporated into white blood cells during a specified period of time. The level of nucleoside incorporation is proportional to the amount of cell proliferation and is used as a measure of the latter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thymidine
http://www.lifetechnologies.com/us/en/home/references/protocols/cell-and-tissue-analysis/cell-profilteration-assay-protocols/angiogenesis-protocols/thymidine-incorporation-assay.html
Measurement of the amount of a radioactive nucleoside, such as tritiated (3H-) thymidine, incorporated into white blood cells during a specified period of time following treatment with a substance that induces mitosis resulting in increased cell proliferation. The level of nucleoside incorporation is proportional to the amount of cell proliferation and is used as a measure of the latter.
JSMITH
2014-08-08T17:34:32Z
white blood cell mitogen-stimulated level of radioactive nucleoside incorporation
clinical_measurement_ontology
mitogen-stimulated white blood cell DNA synthesis measurement
mitogen-stimulated white blood cell proliferation measurement
CMO:0002548
mitogen-stimulated white blood cell radioactive nucleoside incorporation
Measurement of the amount of a radioactive nucleoside, such as tritiated (3H-) thymidine, incorporated into white blood cells during a specified period of time following treatment with a substance that induces mitosis resulting in increased cell proliferation. The level of nucleoside incorporation is proportional to the amount of cell proliferation and is used as a measure of the latter.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thymidine
http://www.lifetechnologies.com/us/en/home/references/protocols/cell-and-tissue-analysis/cell-profilteration-assay-protocols/angiogenesis-protocols/thymidine-incorporation-assay.html
Any calculated measurement of the absolute or relative difference in antibody titer between two points in time or two conditions.
JSMITH
2014-08-11T15:04:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
antibody response
CMO:0002549
change in antibody titer
Any calculated measurement of the absolute or relative difference in antibody titer between two points in time or two conditions.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in antibody titer between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
JSMITH
2014-08-11T15:07:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
relative change in antibody titer
CMO:0002550
percent change in antibody titer
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in antibody titer between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent_change
The length of time in the cardiac cycle between the end of right ventricular relaxation and the start of right ventricular filling.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T11:44:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
RV-IVRT
CMO:0002551
right ventricular isovolumetric relaxation time
The length of time in the cardiac cycle between the end of right ventricular relaxation and the start of right ventricular filling.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
http://123sonography.com/node/943
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the length of time in the cardiac cycle between the end of left ventricular relaxation and the start of left ventricular filling.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T11:59:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated LV-IVRT
CMO:0002552
calculated left ventricular isovolumetric relaxation time
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the length of time in the cardiac cycle between the end of left ventricular relaxation and the start of left ventricular filling.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
http://123sonography.com/node/943
A calculated measurement in which the value of the left ventricular isovolumetric relaxation time is corrected by the square root of the R-R interval [IVRT/(RR)1/2] on a simultaneously-recorded ECG.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T12:04:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002553
heart rate-corrected left ventricular isovolumetric relaxation time
A calculated measurement in which the value of the left ventricular isovolumetric relaxation time is corrected by the square root of the R-R interval [IVRT/(RR)1/2] on a simultaneously-recorded ECG.
PMID:19461651
Measurement of the length of time between the closing of the mitral valve (the dual-flap valve in the heart that controls blood flow between the left atrium and the left ventricle) at the end of ventricular filling (that is, after atrial contraction) and its opening at the beginning of the next round of ventricular filling.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T12:19:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
MV co
CMO:0002554
mitral valve closure to opening time
Measurement of the length of time between the closing of the mitral valve (the dual-flap valve in the heart that controls blood flow between the left atrium and the left ventricle) at the end of ventricular filling (that is, after atrial contraction) and its opening at the beginning of the next round of ventricular filling.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitral_Valve
The time interval from the opening to the closing of the aortic valve (mechanical systole).
JSMITH
2014-08-18T13:27:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
LVET
CMO:0002555
left ventricular ejection time
The time interval from the opening to the closing of the aortic valve (mechanical systole).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impedance_cardiography
A calculated measurement comprised of the sum of left ventricular isovolumetric contraction time and isovolumetric relaxation time divided by the left ventricular ejection time.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T13:54:20Z
(IVCT+IVRT)/ET
LV performance index
Tei Index
left ventricular isovolumetric contraction time and isovolumetric relaxation time to ejection time ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
MPI
TEI-Doppler index
CMO:0002556
myocardial performance index
A calculated measurement comprised of the sum of left ventricular isovolumetric contraction time and isovolumetric relaxation time divided by the left ventricular ejection time.
PMID:9083973
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of any cardiovascular disease state, causes pain or damage, or interferes with the normal functioning of an organism or of any part thereof.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T14:05:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002557
cardiovascular disease severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of any cardiovascular disease state, causes pain or damage, or interferes with the normal functioning of an organism or of any part thereof.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement related to a deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of the cardiovascular system that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T14:20:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002558
cardiovascular disease measurement
Any measurement related to a deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of the cardiovascular system that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of an arterial disease state, causes pain or damage, or interferes with the normal functioning of an organism or of any part thereof. Arterial disease is a deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of one or more arteries, the vessels in which blood flows away from the heart carrying oxygenated blood, that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T14:23:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002559
arterial disease severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of an arterial disease state, causes pain or damage, or interferes with the normal functioning of an organism or of any part thereof. Arterial disease is a deviation from or interruption of the normal structure or function of one or more arteries, the vessels in which blood flows away from the heart carrying oxygenated blood, that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Measurement of the degree to which a tear or break in the continuity or configuration of the aorta (the great artery arising from the left ventricle and from which the systemic arterial system proceeds) causes pain or damage, or interferes with the normal functioning of an organism or of any part thereof.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T15:16:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002560
aortic rupture severity measurement
Measurement of the degree to which a tear or break in the continuity or configuration of the aorta (the great artery arising from the left ventricle and from which the systemic arterial system proceeds) causes pain or damage, or interferes with the normal functioning of an organism or of any part thereof.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The value or quantity determined by count of tears or breaks in the continuity or configuration of the fenestrated layer of elastic tissue that is the outermost part of the intima of an artery.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T15:33:42Z
number of ruptures of internal elastic lamina in arteries
number of ruptures of internal elastic laminae in arteries
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of RIEL in arteries
number of ruptures of arterial IEL
CMO:0002561
number of ruptures of arterial internal elastic lamina
The value or quantity determined by count of tears or breaks in the continuity or configuration of the fenestrated layer of elastic tissue that is the outermost part of the intima of an artery.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The value or quantity determined by count of tears or breaks in the continuity or configuration of the internal elastic lamina (IEL) of the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries, that is, the distal segment of the descending aorta and the large arteries that originate from it.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T15:35:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of AA- and IA-RIEL
number of RIEL in abdominal aorta and iliac arteries
CMO:0002562
number of ruptures of the internal elastic lamina of the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries
The value or quantity determined by count of tears or breaks in the continuity or configuration of the internal elastic lamina (IEL) of the abdominal aorta and iliac arteries, that is, the distal segment of the descending aorta and the large arteries that originate from it.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The value or quantity determined by count of tears or breaks in the continuity or configuration of the internal elastic lamina (IEL) of the renal arteries, that is, the ateries which arise from the side of the abdominal aorta and which supply the kidneys with blood.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T15:47:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of RIEL in renal arteries
CMO:0002563
number of ruptures of the internal elastic lamina of the renal arteries
The value or quantity determined by count of tears or breaks in the continuity or configuration of the internal elastic lamina (IEL) of the renal arteries, that is, the ateries which arise from the side of the abdominal aorta and which supply the kidneys with blood.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A measurement of the severity of tears or breaks in the arterial internal elastic lamina (IEL) which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria. The IEL is the fenestrated layer of elastic tissue that is the outermost part of the intima of an artery.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T15:50:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
arterial RIEL score
CMO:0002564
arterial internal elastic lamina rupture composite score
A measurement of the severity of tears or breaks in the arterial internal elastic lamina (IEL) which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or objective or subjective severity scores according to a specified formula or set of criteria. The IEL is the fenestrated layer of elastic tissue that is the outermost part of the intima of an artery.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
A calculated measurement in which the weight after dessication of the extracellular elastin in a specified sample of the wall of the aorta is divided by the length (that is, the distance between the two ends) of that segment, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T18:42:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002565
aorta wall extracellular elastin dry weight to aorta length ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight after dessication of the extracellular elastin in a specified sample of the wall of the aorta is divided by the length (that is, the distance between the two ends) of that segment, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement of the existance and severity of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) when such a measurement is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria. PDA is the abnormal persistence of an open lumen in the ductus arteriosus, between the aorta and the pulmonary artery, after birth.
JSMITH
2014-08-18T18:54:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
PDA score
score for PDA
CMO:0002566
patent ductus arteriosus score
A measurement of the existance and severity of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) when such a measurement is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria. PDA is the abnormal persistence of an open lumen in the ductus arteriosus, between the aorta and the pulmonary artery, after birth.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
RGD:JRS
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of catecholamine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. A catecholamine is any of a group of amines composed of a pyrocatechol molecule and the aliphatic portion of an amine that have important physiological effects as neurotransmitters and hormones.
JSmith
2014-08-26T11:22:01Z
CHEBI:33567
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002567
urine catecholamine excretion rate
The amount of catecholamine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. A catecholamine is any of a group of amines composed of a pyrocatechol molecule and the aliphatic portion of an amine that have important physiological effects as neurotransmitters and hormones.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of epinephrine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Epinephrine is a catecholamine hormone of the adrenal medulla that stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, resulting in increased heart rate and force of contraction, vasoconstriction or vasodilation, relaxation of bronchiolar and intestinal smooth muscle, glycogenolysis, lipolysis, and other metabolic effects.
JSmith
2014-08-26T11:29:28Z
CHEBI:33568
urine adrenaline excretion rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002568
urine epinephrine excretion rate
The amount of epinephrine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Epinephrine is a catecholamine hormone of the adrenal medulla that stimulates the sympathetic nervous system, resulting in increased heart rate and force of contraction, vasoconstriction or vasodilation, relaxation of bronchiolar and intestinal smooth muscle, glycogenolysis, lipolysis, and other metabolic effects.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of norepinephrine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Norepinephrine is a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter, secreted by the adrenal medulla and the nerve endings of the sympathetic nervous system, that causes vasoconstriction and increases heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar level.
JSmith
2014-08-26T11:32:20Z
CHEBI:33569
urine noradrenaline excretion rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002569
urine norepinephrine excretion rate
The amount of norepinephrine eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Norepinephrine is a catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter, secreted by the adrenal medulla and the nerve endings of the sympathetic nervous system, that causes vasoconstriction and increases heart rate, blood pressure, and blood sugar level.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The quantification of any parameter related to one or more catecholamines, any of a group of amines composed of a pyrocatechol molecule and the aliphatic portion of an amine that have important physiological effects as neurotransmitters and hormones, in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
JSmith
2014-08-26T11:41:32Z
CHEBI:33567
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002570
urine catecholamine measurement
The quantification of any parameter related to one or more catecholamines, any of a group of amines composed of a pyrocatechol molecule and the aliphatic portion of an amine that have important physiological effects as neurotransmitters and hormones, in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount of vanillylmandelic acid eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Vanillylmandelic acid is the major urinary metabolite of adrenal and sympathetic catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine.
JSmith
2014-08-26T11:49:28Z
CHEBI:20106
urine 3-methoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid excretion rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
urine VMA excretion rate
CMO:0002571
urine vanillylmandelic acid excretion rate
The amount of vanillylmandelic acid eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Vanillylmandelic acid is the major urinary metabolite of adrenal and sympathetic catecholamines such as epinephrine and norepinephrine.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of one or more catecholamines eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time.
JSmith
2014-08-26T11:52:08Z
CHEBI:33568
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002572
calculated urine catecholamine excretion rate
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of one or more catecholamines eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The calculated difference in urine epinephrine excretion rate between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-08-26T12:21:52Z
CHEBI:33568
absolute change in urine adrenaline excretion rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002573
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in urine epinephrine excretion rate
The calculated difference in urine epinephrine excretion rate between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
The calculated difference in urine norepinephrine excretion rate between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-08-26T12:23:42Z
CHEBI:33569
absolute change in urine noradrenaline excretion rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002574
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in urine norepinephrine excretion rate
The calculated difference in urine norepinephrine excretion rate between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
The calculated difference in urine vanillylmandelic acid excretion rate between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
JSmith
2014-08-26T12:25:26Z
CHEBI:20106
absolute change in urine 3-methoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid excretion rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
absolute change in urine VMA excretion rate
CMO:0002575
The term "absolute change" refers to the subtraction of one value from another, as opposed to a dissimilarity of two values expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. In this context it is not intended to necessarily imply the difference expressed as an absolute value |n|, that is, the numeric value of the difference without regard to its sign.
absolute change in urine vanillylmandelic acid excretion rate
The calculated difference in urine vanillylmandelic acid excretion rate between two points in time or two conditions expressed as the result of the subtraction in and of itself without comparison by ratio with another quantity.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
http://www.psychwiki.com/wiki/What_is_absolute_change%3F
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of a sample of pancreatic tissue.
JSmith
2014-08-26T13:27:55Z
pancreatic tissue molecular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002576
pancreas molecular composition measurement
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of a sample of pancreatic tissue.
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins (complex high molecular weight organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages) or peptides (low molecular weight compounds composed of at least two amino acids joined by peptide linkages) in a specified tissue or set of tissues.
JSmith
2014-08-26T13:32:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002577
tissue protein/peptide composition measurement
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins (complex high molecular weight organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur consisting of alpha-amino acids joined by peptide linkages) or peptides (low molecular weight compounds composed of at least two amino acids joined by peptide linkages) in a specified tissue or set of tissues.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins or peptides in a specified sample of brain tissue.
JSmith
2014-08-26T13:33:09Z
brain tissue protein/peptide composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002578
brain protein/peptide composition measurement
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins or peptides in a specified sample of brain tissue.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins or peptides in a specified sample of tissue from the wall of the aorta.
JSmith
2014-08-26T13:35:55Z
aortic wall protein/peptide composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002579
aorta wall protein/peptide composition measurement
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins or peptides in a specified sample of tissue from the wall of the aorta.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins or peptides in any sample of pancreas tissue.
JSmith
2014-08-26T13:39:59Z
pancreatic tissue protein/peptide composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002580
pancreas protein/peptide composition measurement
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins or peptides in any sample of pancreas tissue.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins or peptides in a specified sample of tissue derived from the entire pancreas without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas).
JSmith
2014-08-26T13:41:47Z
total pancreatic tissue protein/peptide composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002581
whole pancreas protein/peptide composition measurement
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins or peptides in a specified sample of tissue derived from the entire pancreas without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas).
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins or peptides in a specified sample of tissue derived from one or more pancreatic islets.
JSmith
2014-08-26T13:45:24Z
pancreatic islet tissue protein/peptide composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002582
pancreatic islet protein/peptide composition measurement
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more proteins or peptides in a specified sample of tissue derived from one or more pancreatic islets.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more hormones in a specified tissue or set of tissues. A hormone is any complex chemical substance produced in one part or organ of the body that initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
JSmith
2014-08-26T17:42:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002583
tissue hormone composition measurement
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more hormones in a specified tissue or set of tissues. A hormone is any complex chemical substance produced in one part or organ of the body that initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more hormones in a specified tissue or set of tissues. A peptide hormone is a molecular chain compound composed of two or more amino acids joined by peptide bonds that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
JSmith
2014-08-26T17:43:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002584
tissue peptide hormone composition measurement
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more hormones in a specified tissue or set of tissues. A peptide hormone is a molecular chain compound composed of two or more amino acids joined by peptide bonds that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more peptide hormones in a sample of tissue from the pancreas.
JSmith
2014-08-26T17:44:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002585
pancreas peptide hormone composition measurement
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more peptide hormones in a sample of tissue from the pancreas.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more hormones in a sample of tissue from the pancreas.
JSmith
2014-08-26T17:44:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002586
pancreas hormone composition measurement
Any measurement involving the composition, that is, the absolute amount, relative amount or type of one or more hormones in a sample of tissue from the pancreas.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of insulin in a sample of tissue from the pancreas without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas). Insulin is the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis.
JSmith
2014-08-26T18:00:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002587
pancreas insulin level
Measurement of the amount of insulin in a sample of tissue from the pancreas without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas). Insulin is the fuel-regulating peptide hormone which is formed from proinsulin in the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and which promotes the storage of glucose and the uptake of amino acids, increases protein and lipid synthesis, and inhibits lipolysis and gluconeogenesis.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of insulin in a sample of tissue from the pancreas without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas).
JSmith
2014-08-26T18:07:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002588
calculated pancreas insulin level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of insulin in a sample of tissue from the pancreas without division or fractionation of the tissue (for example separation of the endocrine and exocrine pancreas).
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated parameter derived from a a sequence of blood pressure measurements taken sequentially and ordered in time. A parameter is a mathematical and statistical variable in a model system that partially or completely characterises the mathematical model.
JSmith
2014-09-11T17:13:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002589
blood pressure time series calculated parameter
A calculated parameter derived from a a sequence of blood pressure measurements taken sequentially and ordered in time. A parameter is a mathematical and statistical variable in a model system that partially or completely characterises the mathematical model.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Segen:Segens_Medical_Dictionary_2012
http://www.stats.gla.ac.uk/steps/glossary/time_series.html#timeseries
A mathematical and statistical variable in a model system that partially or completely characterises the baroreceptor response in a blood pressure time series calculation. The baroreceptor response is the system whereby specific nerve terminals that stabilize moment to moment blood pressure variability in the carotid sinus and aortic arch sense deviations from the baseline pressure and initiate signals that dampens such deviations.
JSmith
2014-09-11T18:09:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002590
blood pressure time series baroreceptor response calculation parameter
A mathematical and statistical variable in a model system that partially or completely characterises the baroreceptor response in a blood pressure time series calculation. The baroreceptor response is the system whereby specific nerve terminals that stabilize moment to moment blood pressure variability in the carotid sinus and aortic arch sense deviations from the baseline pressure and initiate signals that dampens such deviations.
PMID:11973321
Segen:Segens_Medical_Dictionary_2012
The first order coefficient parameter derived from a blood pressure time series moving average (also known as a rolling average, running average, moving mean, or rolling mean) calculation.
JSmith
2014-09-11T18:10:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002591
blood pressure time series first order moving average coefficient
The first order coefficient parameter derived from a blood pressure time series moving average (also known as a rolling average, running average, moving mean, or rolling mean) calculation.
PMID:11973321
PMID:14532335
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_average
The fractal parameter derived from a blood pressure time series calculation based on a autoregressive fractionally integrated moving average time series model (ARFIMA, FARIMA, or fARIMA).
JSmith
2014-09-11T18:24:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002592
blood pressure time series fractal parameter
The fractal parameter derived from a blood pressure time series calculation based on a autoregressive fractionally integrated moving average time series model (ARFIMA, FARIMA, or fARIMA).
PMID:11973321
PMID:14532335
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoregressive_fractionally_integrated_moving_average
The experimental set point parameter of the blood pressure time series baroreceptor response calculation.
JSmith
2014-09-11T18:26:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002593
blood pressure time series experimental set point of the baroreceptor response
The experimental set point parameter of the blood pressure time series baroreceptor response calculation.
PMID:11973321
PMID:14532335
The average exponential scaling factor parameter of the blood pressure time series baroreceptor response calculation.
JSmith
2014-09-11T18:28:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002594
blood pressure time series average exponential scaling factor of the baroreceptor response
The average exponential scaling factor parameter of the blood pressure time series baroreceptor response calculation.
PMID:11973321
PMID:14532335
A parameter based on a blood pressure time series calculation using a first order mechanistic model.
JSmith
2014-09-11T18:33:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002595
blood pressure time series linear term first order parameter
A parameter based on a blood pressure time series calculation using a first order mechanistic model.
PMID:11973321
PMID:14532335
A parameter based on a blood pressure time series calculation using a second order mechanistic model.
JSmith
2014-09-11T18:33:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002596
blood pressure time series linear term second order parameter
A parameter based on a blood pressure time series calculation using a second order mechanistic model.
PMID:11973321
PMID:14532335
The thickness or depth (i.e. the measurement of the two-dimensional extent of the distance between the inner and outer surfaces) of the dorsal/posterior wall of the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed. The dorsal wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is closest to the spine and farthest from the chest wall of the organism.
JSmith
2014-10-29T10:36:08Z
end-diastolic heart left ventricle PWT
end-diastolic heart left ventricle posterior wall thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002597
Note that "left" in this context refers to the perspective of the organism, not that of the observer.
heart left ventricle end-diastolic posterior wall thickness
The thickness or depth (i.e. the measurement of the two-dimensional extent of the distance between the inner and outer surfaces) of the dorsal/posterior wall of the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed. The dorsal wall is the portion of the muscle enclosing the ventricle which is closest to the spine and farthest from the chest wall of the organism.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location)
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2014-10-31T17:13:09Z
CHEBI:46195
calculated serum paracetamol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002598
calculated serum acetaminophen level
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic with effects similar to aspirin but only weakly anti-inflammatory, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which a series of measurements of the amount of acetaminophen in a specified volume of serum is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
JSmith
2014-10-31T17:17:00Z
CHEBI:46195
serum paracetamol level area under curve (AUC)
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum acetaminophen AUC
CMO:0002599
serum acetaminophen level area under curve
A calculated measurement in which a series of measurements of the amount of acetaminophen in a specified volume of serum is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_under_curve
A value or quantity determined by count of hepatocellular carcinoma tumors in the liver or in a specified sample of liver tissue, i.e. growths that result from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, that serve no physiological function, and that display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis. Hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) are primary malignant neoplasms of hepatocytes, epithelial liver cells which perform the functions of the liver such as transformation of carbohydrates, synthesis of cholesterol, bile salts and phospholipids, detoxification of exogenous substances, etc. HCC is often associated with cirrhosis and hepatitis B and/or C infection.
JSmith
2014-11-03T12:47:37Z
MESH:D006528
hepatocellular carcinoma tumor count
malignant hepatocellular carcinoma tumor number
clinical_measurement_ontology
HCC tumor number
CMO:0002600
hepatocellular carcinoma tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of hepatocellular carcinoma tumors in the liver or in a specified sample of liver tissue, i.e. growths that result from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells, that serve no physiological function, and that display the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis. Hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) are primary malignant neoplasms of hepatocytes, epithelial liver cells which perform the functions of the liver such as transformation of carbohydrates, synthesis of cholesterol, bile salts and phospholipids, detoxification of exogenous substances, etc. HCC is often associated with cirrhosis and hepatitis B and/or C infection.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatocellular_carcinoma
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatocyte
The number of individuals in a study population which display hepatocellular carcinoma at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2014-11-03T13:20:43Z
MESH:D006528
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatocellular carcinoma prevalence
malignant hepatocellular carcinoma prevalence
CMO:0002601
percentage of study population displaying hepatocellular carcinoma at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display hepatocellular carcinoma at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of hepatocellular carcinoma appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
JSmith
2014-11-03T13:20:43Z
MESH:D006528
clinical_measurement_ontology
hepatocellular carcinoma incidence
malignant hepatocellular carcinoma incidence
CMO:0002602
percentage of study population developing hepatocellular carcinoma during a period of time
The number of new cases of hepatocellular carcinoma appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display hepatocellular carcinoma at a point in time or develop hepatocellular carcinoma within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) are primary malignant neoplasms of hepatocytes, epithelial liver cells which perform the functions of the liver such as transformation of carbohydrates, synthesis of cholesterol, bile salts and phospholipids, detoxification of exogenous substances, etc. HCC is often associated with cirrhosis and hepatitis B and/or C infection.
JSmith
2014-11-03T13:20:43Z
MESH:D006528
malignant hepatocellular carcinoma incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002603
hepatocellular carcinoma incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display hepatocellular carcinoma at a point in time or develop hepatocellular carcinoma within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) are primary malignant neoplasms of hepatocytes, epithelial liver cells which perform the functions of the liver such as transformation of carbohydrates, synthesis of cholesterol, bile salts and phospholipids, detoxification of exogenous substances, etc. HCC is often associated with cirrhosis and hepatitis B and/or C infection.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatocellular_carcinoma
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatocyte
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds with Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacterium, in a specific volume of plasma expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-07T16:33:32Z
plasma Escherichia coli specific antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002604
plasma E. coli specific antibody titer
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds with Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacterium, in a specific volume of plasma expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds with Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacterium, in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-11-07T17:37:07Z
calculated plasma Escherichia coli specific antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002605
calculated plasma E. coli specific antibody level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds with Escherichia coli, a Gram negative rod-shaped bacterium, in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-11-07T17:44:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood anti-deoxyribonucleic acid antibody level
CMO:0002606
blood anti-DNA antibody level
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of the sugar deoxyribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of blood.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to one or more types of collagen, the fibrous protein constituent of bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective tissue, in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-11-07T17:51:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002607
blood anti-collagen antibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to one or more types of collagen, the fibrous protein constituent of bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective tissue, in a specified sample of blood.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that specifically binds to laminin, a large polypeptide glycoprotein component of basement membranes, in a specified sample of blood.
JSmith
2014-11-07T17:54:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002608
blood anti-laminin antibody level
The amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that specifically binds to laminin, a large polypeptide glycoprotein component of basement membranes, in a specified sample of blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The amount in a specified sample of serum of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin M (IgM) molecule. Rheumatoid factor (RF) is an autoantibody against the Fc portion of IgG found in rheumatoid arthritis and some other autoimmune diseases. RF and IgG join to form immune complexes that contribute to the disease process.
JSmith
2014-11-10T12:17:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum IgM-RF level
serum IgM-rheumatoid factor level
CMO:0002609
serum immunoglobulin M-type rheumatoid factor level
The amount in a specified sample of serum of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin M (IgM) molecule. Rheumatoid factor (RF) is an autoantibody against the Fc portion of IgG found in rheumatoid arthritis and some other autoimmune diseases. RF and IgG join to form immune complexes that contribute to the disease process.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheumatoid_factor
The amount in a specified sample of serum of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecule. Rheumatoid factor (RF) is an autoantibody against the Fc portion of IgG found in rheumatoid arthritis and some other autoimmune diseases. RF and IgG join to form immune complexes that contribute to the disease process.
JSmith
2014-11-10T12:23:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum IgG-RF level
serum IgG-rheumatoid factor level
CMO:0002610
serum immunoglobulin G-type rheumatoid factor level
The amount in a specified sample of serum of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecule. Rheumatoid factor (RF) is an autoantibody against the Fc portion of IgG found in rheumatoid arthritis and some other autoimmune diseases. RF and IgG join to form immune complexes that contribute to the disease process.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheumatoid_factor
The level of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecule in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-10T12:33:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum IgG-RFtiter
serum IgG-rheumatoid factor titer
CMO:0002611
serum immunoglobulin G-type rheumatoid factor titer
The level of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin G (IgG) molecule in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheumatoid_factor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
The amount of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin M (IgM) molecule in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-10T12:37:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum IgM-RF titer
serum IgM-rheumatoid factor titer
CMO:0002612
serum immunoglobulin M-type rheumatoid factor titer
The amount of rheumatoid factor that is expressed as an immunoglobulin M (IgM) molecule in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rheumatoid_factor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
Measurement of the amount of a specific autoantibody in a specified sample of blood, determined as the maximal dilution of the sample at which that antibody can still be detected. The value represents the denominator of the dilution ratio, i.e., a titer of 32 means that the sample can be maximally diluted 1/32 and still contain enough antibody to be detected.
JSmith
2014-11-10T12:41:34Z
blood anti-self antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002613
blood autoantibody titer
Measurement of the amount of a specific autoantibody in a specified sample of blood, determined as the maximal dilution of the sample at which that antibody can still be detected. The value represents the denominator of the dilution ratio, i.e., a titer of 32 means that the sample can be maximally diluted 1/32 and still contain enough antibody to be detected.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibody_titer
Measurement of the amount of an autoantibody in a specified sample. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
JSmith
2014-11-10T12:54:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002614
autoantibody level
Measurement of the amount of an autoantibody in a specified sample. An autoantibody is an antibody that attacks the cells, tissues, native proteins, or other endogenous molecules of the organism in which it was formed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the amount of one or more autoantibodies in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-10T13:00:56Z
plasma anti-self antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002615
plasma autoantibody titer
Measurement of the amount of one or more autoantibodies in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
Measurement of the amount of one or more autoantibodies in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-10T13:03:46Z
serum anti-self antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002616
serum autoantibody titer
Measurement of the amount of one or more autoantibodies in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of a specific antibody in a specified sample of blood, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-10T13:15:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002617
blood antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of a specific antibody in a specified sample of blood, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of a specific antibody in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained. Plasma is the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-11-10T13:15:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002618
plasma antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of a specific antibody in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained. Plasma is the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of a specific antibody in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained. Serum is the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2014-11-10T13:15:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002619
serum antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of a specific antibody in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained. Serum is the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2014-11-11T12:44:25Z
serum anti-rat type II collagen antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002620
serum anti-rat type 2 collagen antibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
The amount in a specified sample of serum, of an immunoglobulin molecule, specifically one produced by the immune system of a rat against its own collagen, possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen.
JSmith
2014-11-11T12:51:51Z
serum anti-rat type II collagen autoantibody level
serum rat anti-self type 2 collagen antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002621
serum anti-rat type 2 collagen autoantibody level
The amount in a specified sample of serum, of an immunoglobulin molecule, specifically one produced by the immune system of a rat against its own collagen, possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds pig-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2014-11-11T13:50:36Z
serum anti-porcine type II collagen antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002622
serum anti-porcine type 2 collagen antibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds pig-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds pig-derived type 2 collagen in a specified sample of serum expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T15:05:05Z
serum anti-porcine type II collagen antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002623
serum anti-porcine type 2 collagen antibody titer
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds pig-derived type 2 collagen in a specified sample of serum expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
The amount in a specified sample of serum, of an immunoglobulin molecule, specifically one produced by the immune system of a rat against its own collagen, possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen, expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T15:08:26Z
serum anti-rat type II collagen autoantibody titer
serum rat anti-self type 2 collagen antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002624
serum anti-rat type 2 collagen autoantibody titer
The amount in a specified sample of serum, of an immunoglobulin molecule, specifically one produced by the immune system of a rat against its own collagen, possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen, expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
Measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds type 2 collagen in a specified volume of serum expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T15:20:24Z
serum anti-type II collagen antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002625
serum anti-type 2 collagen antibody titer
Measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds type 2 collagen in a specified volume of serum expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
The amount in a specified sample of serum, of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen, expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T15:24:09Z
serum anti-rat type II collagen antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002626
serum anti-rat type 2 collagen antibody titer
The amount in a specified sample of serum, of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen, expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
JSmith
2014-11-11T15:39:23Z
serum anti-type II collagen antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002627
serum anti-type 2 collagen antibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
Measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that specifically binds to laminin, in a specified sample of serum expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T16:23:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002628
serum anti-laminin antibody titer
Measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that specifically binds to laminin, in a specified sample of serum expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to one or more types of collagen, the fibrous protein constituent of bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective tissue, in a specified volume of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T16:32:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002629
serum anti-collagen antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to one or more types of collagen, the fibrous protein constituent of bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective tissue, in a specified volume of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T16:41:37Z
serum anti-deoxyribonucleic acid antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002630
serum anti-DNA antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of two anti-parallel, hydrogen-bonded, polymeric strands of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T16:43:10Z
serum anti-double-stranded DNA antibody titer
serum anti-double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002631
serum anti-dsDNA antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of two anti-parallel, hydrogen-bonded, polymeric strands of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a single polymeric strand of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T16:47:10Z
serum anti-single-stranded DNA antibody titer
serum anti-single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002632
serum anti-ssDNA antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a single polymeric strand of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that specifically binds to laminin, a large polypeptide glycoprotein component of basement membranes, in a specific sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T17:03:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002633
plasma anti-laminin antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that specifically binds to laminin, a large polypeptide glycoprotein component of basement membranes, in a specific sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T17:06:37Z
plasma anti-deoxyribonucleic acid antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002634
plasma anti-DNA antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of two anti-parallel, hydrogen-bonded, polymeric strands of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T17:08:55Z
plasma anti-double-stranded DNA antibody titer
plasma anti-double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002635
plasma anti-dsDNA antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a molecule composed of two anti-parallel, hydrogen-bonded, polymeric strands of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a single polymeric strand of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T17:13:26Z
plasma anti-single-stranded DNA antibody titer
plasma anti-single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002636
plasma anti-ssDNA antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of immunoglobulin molecule with an amino acid sequence that binds to single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a single polymeric strand of nucleic acids in which the sugar is deoxyribose and which is also composed of phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or thymine, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to one or more types of collagen, the fibrous protein constituent of bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective tissue, in a specified volume of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T17:18:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002637
plasma anti-collagen antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to one or more types of collagen, the fibrous protein constituent of bone, cartilage, tendon, and other connective tissue, in a specified volume of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
Measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of serum,expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T17:21:00Z
plasma anti-type II collagen antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002638
plasma anti-type 2 collagen antibody titer
Measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of serum,expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds cattle-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T17:25:01Z
plasma anti-bovine type II collagen antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002639
plasma anti-bovine type 2 collagen antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds cattle-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds pig-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T17:28:16Z
plasma anti-porcine type II collagen antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002640
plasma anti-porcine type 2 collagen antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds pig-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule produced by the immune system of a rat and possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds its own type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
JSmith
2014-11-11T17:31:09Z
plasma anti-rat type II collagen autoantibody level
plasma rat anti-self type 2 collagen antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002641
plasma anti-rat type 2 collagen autoantibody level
The amount of an immunoglobulin molecule produced by the immune system of a rat and possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds its own type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T17:31:13Z
plasma anti-rat type II collagen antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002642
plasma anti-rat type 2 collagen antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds rat-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule produced by the immune system of a rat and possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds its own type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-11T17:43:45Z
plasma anti-rat type II collagen autoantibody titer
plasma rat anti-self type 2 collagen antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002643
plasma anti-rat type 2 collagen autoantibody titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule produced by the immune system of a rat and possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds its own type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified sample of plasma, expressed as the last dilution of plasma at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds cattle-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
JSmith
2014-11-12T09:21:17Z
serum anti-bovine type II collagen antibody titer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002644
serum anti-bovine type 2 collagen antibody titer
A measurement of the amount of an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds cattle-derived type 2 collagen, the main fibrous protein constituent of cartilage, in a specified sample of serum, expressed as the last dilution of serum at which a positive result could be obtained.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collagen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titer
The amount of ash produced by the calcination of bone, that is, a thermal treatment of bone resulting in thermal decomposition and/or removal of the volatile fraction.
JSmith
2015-03-06T18:37:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Ca5(OH)(PO4)3 content
CMO:0002645
bone ash content
The amount of ash produced by the calcination of bone, that is, a thermal treatment of bone resulting in thermal decomposition and/or removal of the volatile fraction.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_ash
The amount of calcium in a specified sample of bone. Calcium is the chemical element with symbol Ca and atomic number 20, and is the dense hard component of teeth and bones.
JSmith
2015-03-06T18:39:35Z
CHEBI:22984
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002646
bone calcium content
The amount of calcium in a specified sample of bone. Calcium is the chemical element with symbol Ca and atomic number 20, and is the dense hard component of teeth and bones.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of phosphorus in a specified sample of bone. Phosphorus is the chemical element with symbol P and atomic number 15, and is a major component of the mineral phase of bone.
JSmith
2015-03-06T18:42:45Z
CHEBI:28659
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002647
bone phosphorus content
The amount of phosphorus in a specified sample of bone. Phosphorus is the chemical element with symbol P and atomic number 15, and is a major component of the mineral phase of bone.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the femur metaphysis, the segment of the femur that lies between the epiphysis in the femoral neck and the diaphysis (shaft).
JSmith
2015-03-06T18:45:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
femoral metaphysis morphological measurement
CMO:0002648
femur metaphysis morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the femur metaphysis, the segment of the femur that lies between the epiphysis in the femoral neck and the diaphysis (shaft).
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the femur metaphysis measured from one side to the other, that is, along the mediolateral axis of the bone.
JSmith
2015-03-06T18:46:31Z
femoral metaphysis mediolateral diameter
femur metaphysial medio-lateral diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002649
femur metaphysial mediolateral diameter
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the femur metaphysis measured from one side to the other, that is, along the mediolateral axis of the bone.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location#Medial_and_lateral
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the femur metaphysis measured from front to back, that is, along the anteroposterior axis of the bone.
JSmith
2015-03-06T18:49:49Z
femoral metaphysis anteroposterior diameter
femur metaphysial anteroposterior diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002650
femur metaphysial anterior-posterior diameter
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of the femur metaphysis measured from front to back, that is, along the anteroposterior axis of the bone.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location#Anterior_and_posterior
The entire number of calories, i.e. the total amount of energy, consumed by an organism, regardless of source.
JSmith
2015-03-23T17:45:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
combined food plus drink calorie intake level
combined food plus drink energy intake level
total energy intake level
CMO:0002651
total calorie intake level
The entire number of calories, i.e. the total amount of energy, consumed by an organism, regardless of source.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of a bacterial infection has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which bacteria has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. A bacterial infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by bacteria, any of the unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms that commonly multiply by cell division, lack a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and possess a cell wall.
JSmith
2015-04-29T08:31:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002652
bacterial infection severity measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which the presentation of a bacterial infection has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which bacteria has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. A bacterial infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by bacteria, any of the unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms that commonly multiply by cell division, lack a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and possess a cell wall.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A measurement of bacterial infection severity which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
JSmith
2015-04-29T08:33:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
composite score for bacterial infection severity
CMO:0002653
bacterial infection severity score
A measurement of bacterial infection severity which is derived from a combination of multiple measurements and/or an objective or subjective ranking or rating system according to a specified formula or set of criteria.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
RGD:JRS
A ranking or rating of bacterial infection severity which is based on or derived from the ratio of the number of leukocytes in a sample of mucosal membrane to total number of cells the that sample.
JSmith
2015-04-29T08:35:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
bacterial infection severity score based on the percentage of leukocyte infiltration
leukocyte infiltrate in mucosa (% total cellularity)
CMO:0002654
bacterial infection severity score based on mucosal leukocyte infiltration
A ranking or rating of bacterial infection severity which is based on or derived from the ratio of the number of leukocytes in a sample of mucosal membrane to total number of cells the that sample.
RGD:JRS
A ranking or rating of bacterial infection severity which is based on or derived from the number and/or size of foci of inflammatory cells (that is, leukocytes, especially neutrophils, macrophages, monocytes, eosinophils, and/or basophils) in a sample of exudate from an infected tissue or organ. An exudate is a fluid with a high content of protein and cellular debris which has escaped from blood vessels and has been deposited in tissues or on tissue surfaces, usually as a result of inflammation.
JSmith
2015-04-29T08:37:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
score of inflammatory exudate in tympanic cavity
CMO:0002655
bacterial infection severity score based on inflammatory foci in exudate
A ranking or rating of bacterial infection severity which is based on or derived from the number and/or size of foci of inflammatory cells (that is, leukocytes, especially neutrophils, macrophages, monocytes, eosinophils, and/or basophils) in a sample of exudate from an infected tissue or organ. An exudate is a fluid with a high content of protein and cellular debris which has escaped from blood vessels and has been deposited in tissues or on tissue surfaces, usually as a result of inflammation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
RGD:JRS
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of bacteria in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid, or in the entire body of the host.
JSmith
2015-04-29T08:39:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
bacterial count
CMO:0002656
bacteria count
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of bacteria in a specified sample of an infected tissue or bodily fluid, or in the entire body of the host.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of bacterial colony forming units (CFUs) in a specified sample of fluid removed from and/or solution used to wash the interior of a cavity in a body or an organ. A bacterial CFU is an individual bacterium which is able to clonally propagate itself into an entire colony of identical cells.
JSmith
2015-04-29T08:41:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
recovered CFU
total number of CFU in effusion plus wash
CMO:0002657
total number of bacterial colony forming units recovered
The enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of bacterial colony forming units (CFUs) in a specified sample of fluid removed from and/or solution used to wash the interior of a cavity in a body or an organ. A bacterial CFU is an individual bacterium which is able to clonally propagate itself into an entire colony of identical cells.
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
PMID:21646454
RGD:JRS
The logarithm of the enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of bacterial colony forming units (CFUs) in a specified sample of fluid removed from and/or solution used to wash the interior of a cavity in a body or an organ. A logarithm is the power to which a base, such as 10, must be raised to produce a given number. A bacterial CFU is an individual bacterium which is able to clonally propagate itself into an entire colony of identical cells.
JSmith
2015-04-29T08:46:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Log recovered CFU
logarithm of the total number of CFU in effusion plus wash
CMO:0002658
logarithm of the total number of bacterial colony forming units recovered
The logarithm of the enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of bacterial colony forming units (CFUs) in a specified sample of fluid removed from and/or solution used to wash the interior of a cavity in a body or an organ. A logarithm is the power to which a base, such as 10, must be raised to produce a given number. A bacterial CFU is an individual bacterium which is able to clonally propagate itself into an entire colony of identical cells.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Mondofacto:Mondofacto_Online_Medical_Dictionary
PMID:21646454
RGD:JRS
The logarithm of the enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of colony forming units (CFUs) of the bacterial species Haemophilus influenzae in a specified sample of fluid removed from and/or solution used to wash the interior of a cavity in a body or an organ. Haemophilus influenzae is a Gram-negative, coccobacillary, facultatively anaerobic bacterium which is considered an opportunistic pathogen, i.e. one that can colonize a host without causing disease unless there are extenuating circumstances which result in susceptibility on the part of the host.
JSmith
2015-04-29T08:53:56Z
NCBI_Taxon:727
clinical_measurement_ontology
Log recovered H. influenzae CFU
logarithm of the total number of H. influenzae CFU in effusion plus wash
CMO:0002659
logarithm of the total number of Haemophilus influenzae bacterial colony forming units recovered
The logarithm of the enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of colony forming units (CFUs) of the bacterial species Haemophilus influenzae in a specified sample of fluid removed from and/or solution used to wash the interior of a cavity in a body or an organ. Haemophilus influenzae is a Gram-negative, coccobacillary, facultatively anaerobic bacterium which is considered an opportunistic pathogen, i.e. one that can colonize a host without causing disease unless there are extenuating circumstances which result in susceptibility on the part of the host.
PMID:21646454
RGD:JRS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haemophilus_influenzae
The logarithm of the enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of colony forming units (CFUs) of the bacterial species Streptococcus pneumoniae in a specified sample of fluid removed from and/or solution used to wash the interior of a cavity in a body or an organ. Streptococcus pneumoniae is a species of Gram-positive, alpha-hemolytic, facultative anaerobic bacteria commonly found in the nasopharynx of healthy human carriers.
JSmith
2015-04-29T08:59:22Z
NCBI_Taxon:1313
log of the total number of recovered TIGR4 bacterial CFUs
clinical_measurement_ontology
Log recovered S. pneumoniae CFU
logarithm of the total number of S. pneumoniae CFU in effusion plus wash
CMO:0002660
logarithm of the total number of Streptococcus pneumoniae bacterial colony forming units recovered
The logarithm of the enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of colony forming units (CFUs) of the bacterial species Streptococcus pneumoniae in a specified sample of fluid removed from and/or solution used to wash the interior of a cavity in a body or an organ. Streptococcus pneumoniae is a species of Gram-positive, alpha-hemolytic, facultative anaerobic bacteria commonly found in the nasopharynx of healthy human carriers.
PMID:21646454
RGD:JRS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streptococcus_pneumoniae
The logarithm of the enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of colony forming units (CFUs) of a nontypeable strain of the bacterial species Haemophilus influenzae in a specified sample of fluid removed from and/or solution used to wash the interior of a cavity in a body or an organ. Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae refers to any unencapsulated strain of the Gram-negative, coccobacillary, facultatively anaerobic bacterium species Haemophilus influenza. Such bacteria lack the capsular antigens used to serotype strains and therefore cannot be classified by serology.
JSmith
2015-04-29T09:08:05Z
NCBI_Taxon:727
clinical_measurement_ontology
Log recovered nontypeable H. influenzae CFU
log of the total number of recovered NTHi bacterial CFUs
logarithm of the total number of nontypeable H. influenzae CFU in effusion plus wash
CMO:0002661
logarithm of the total number of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae bacterial colony forming units recovered
The logarithm of the enumeration, i.e. measurement of the total number, of colony forming units (CFUs) of a nontypeable strain of the bacterial species Haemophilus influenzae in a specified sample of fluid removed from and/or solution used to wash the interior of a cavity in a body or an organ. Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae refers to any unencapsulated strain of the Gram-negative, coccobacillary, facultatively anaerobic bacterium species Haemophilus influenza. Such bacteria lack the capsular antigens used to serotype strains and therefore cannot be classified by serology.
PMID:21646454
RGD:JRS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haemophilus_influenzae
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the number of cells (all cells and/or cells of a specific type) in a sample of exudate.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:03:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002662
calculated inflammatory exudate cell count
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the number of cells (all cells and/or cells of a specific type) in a sample of exudate.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of neutrophils in a specified sample of exudate is divided by the total number of cells in that sample of exudate and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A neutrophil is a granular leukocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, and cytoplasm containing very fine granules.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:05:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002663
ratio of the number of neutrophils in an inflammatory exudate to number of all cells in that exudate
A calculated measurement in which the number of neutrophils in a specified sample of exudate is divided by the total number of cells in that sample of exudate and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A neutrophil is a granular leukocyte having a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by threads of chromatin, and cytoplasm containing very fine granules.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of monocytes, that is, mononuclear phagocytic leukocytes, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:14:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002664
inflammatory exudate monocyte count
The number of monocytes, that is, mononuclear phagocytic leukocytes, in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The number of lymphocytes (mononuclear, nongranular, nonphagocytic leukocytes) in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:17:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002665
inflammatory exudate lymphocyte count
The number of lymphocytes (mononuclear, nongranular, nonphagocytic leukocytes) in a specified volume of fluid which has escaped from blood vessels and been deposited within tissues or on tissue surfaces as a result of inflammation, a usually localized, protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury or infection, characterized by pain, redness, swelling and sometimes loss of function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of exudate is divided by the total number of cells in that sample of exudate and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A lymphocyte is a mononuclear, nonphagocytic, nongranular leukocyte having a deeply staining nucleus containing dense chromatin and a pale-blue-staining cytoplasm.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:19:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002666
ratio of the number of lymphocytes in an inflammatory exudate to the number of all cells in that exudate
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes in a specified sample of exudate is divided by the total number of cells in that sample of exudate and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A lymphocyte is a mononuclear, nonphagocytic, nongranular leukocyte having a deeply staining nucleus containing dense chromatin and a pale-blue-staining cytoplasm.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the sense organ in vertebrates specialized for the detection of sound and the maintenance of balance.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:28:36Z
EFO:0007664
EFO:0007665
EFO:0007666
EFO:0007667
EFO:0007668
EFO:0007669
EFO:0007670
EFO:0007671
EFO:0007673
UBERON:0001690
antitragus size
ear protrusion
folding of antihelix
helix rolling
lobe attachment
lobe size
outer ear morphology trait
superior crus of antihelix expression
tragus size
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002667
ear measurement
Any measurement of the middle ear, the middle of the three parts of the ear, consisting of an air-filled cavity bound externally by the tympanic membrane and containing three ossicles that vibrate in response to sound waves, passing the amplified sound to the inner ear.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:29:11Z
UBERON:0001756
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002668
middle ear measurement
Any measurement of the middle ear, the middle of the three parts of the ear, consisting of an air-filled cavity bound externally by the tympanic membrane and containing three ossicles that vibrate in response to sound waves, passing the amplified sound to the inner ear.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
Segen:Segens_Medical_Dictionary_2012
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the middle ear, the middle of the three parts of the ear, consisting of an air-filled cavity bound externally by the tympanic membrane and containing three ossicles that vibrate in response to sound waves, passing the amplified sound to the inner ear.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:33:29Z
UBERON:0001756
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002669
middle ear morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the middle ear, the middle of the three parts of the ear, consisting of an air-filled cavity bound externally by the tympanic membrane and containing three ossicles that vibrate in response to sound waves, passing the amplified sound to the inner ear.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Segen:Segens_Medical_Dictionary_2012
Quantification of the thickness, that is the distance from the junction with the underlying bone/tissue to the surface of the membrane, of the layer of epithelial cells lining the tympanic cavity.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:37:10Z
UBERON:0010063
tympanic cavity epithelium depth
tympanic cavity epithelium width
clinical_measurement_ontology
middle ear epithelium thickness
CMO:0002670
tympanic cavity epithelium thickness
Quantification of the thickness, that is the distance from the junction with the underlying bone/tissue to the surface of the membrane, of the layer of epithelial cells lining the tympanic cavity.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of the middle ear, the middle of the three parts of the ear, consisting of an air-filled cavity bound externally by the tympanic membrane and containing three ossicles that vibrate in response to sound waves, passing the amplified sound to the inner ear.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:40:30Z
UBERON:0001756
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002671
calculated middle ear morphological measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of the middle ear, the middle of the three parts of the ear, consisting of an air-filled cavity bound externally by the tympanic membrane and containing three ossicles that vibrate in response to sound waves, passing the amplified sound to the inner ear.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Segen:Segens_Medical_Dictionary_2012
The average of a set of epithelium thickness measurements which were all taken from a single ear of a single experimental subject.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:43:24Z
UBERON:0010063
single ear average of tympanic cavity epithelium depth
single ear average of tympanic cavity epithelium width
clinical_measurement_ontology
single ear average of middle ear epithelium thickness
CMO:0002672
single ear average of tympanic cavity epithelium thickness
The average of a set of epithelium thickness measurements which were all taken from a single ear of a single experimental subject.
RGD:JRS
The average of a set of epithelium thickness measurements from both ears of a single experimental subject.
JSmith
2015-04-29T13:44:55Z
UBERON:0010063
both ears average of tympanic cavity epithelium depth
both ears average of tympanic cavity epithelium width
clinical_measurement_ontology
both ears average of middle ear epithelium thickness
CMO:0002673
both ears average of tympanic cavity epithelium thickness
The average of a set of epithelium thickness measurements from both ears of a single experimental subject.
RGD:JRS
The arithmetic mean of all measured horizontal distances between a test subject and a specific target such as a food reward or a submerged platform as the subject searches for the target. Horizontal distance is the length of a line between two points within a single plane parallel to the ground.
jesmith
2015-12-03T13:15:19Z
average horizontal distance in proximity to the target during voluntary locomotion in an experimental apparatus
spatial accuracy measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002674
average horizontal distance between subject and target during voluntary locomotion in an experimental apparatus
The arithmetic mean of all measured horizontal distances between a test subject and a specific target such as a food reward or a submerged platform as the subject searches for the target. Horizontal distance is the length of a line between two points within a single plane parallel to the ground.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
PMID:16837653
The sum of the lengths of the lines representing all voluntary movements of an experimental subject within a flat plane parallel to the ground in an apparatus made while attempting to locate a specific target such as a food reward or a submerged platform.
jesmith
2015-12-03T13:17:37Z
acquisition performance measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002675
total horizontal distance covered resulting from voluntary locomotion in proximity to the target in an experimental apparatus
The sum of the lengths of the lines representing all voluntary movements of an experimental subject within a flat plane parallel to the ground in an apparatus made while attempting to locate a specific target such as a food reward or a submerged platform.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
PMID:16837653
Any measurement of interplay, contact, communication or interchange between two or more organisms originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice on the part of one or more participants.
jesmith
2015-12-03T13:23:21Z
EFO:0009592
social interaction measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002676
voluntary social interaction measurement
Any measurement of interplay, contact, communication or interchange between two or more organisms originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice on the part of one or more participants.
Farlex:WordNet_3.0_Farlex
The aggregate amount of time within a specified period during which a test subject touches or voluntarily moves or remains close to (for example within one centimeter of) a social stimulus such as another animal of the same species.
jesmith
2015-12-03T13:38:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002677
total accumulated time of physical contact or close proximity between test subject and social stimulus per unit time
The aggregate amount of time within a specified period during which a test subject touches or voluntarily moves or remains close to (for example within one centimeter of) a social stimulus such as another animal of the same species.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Farlex:WordNet_3.0_Farlex
PMID:16837653
The difference in time spent in direct social interaction (that is, the amount of time within a specified period during which a test subject touches or voluntarily moves or remains close to, for example within one centimeter of, a social stimulus such as another animal of the same species) between the first introduction of a social stimulus and a subsequent reintroduction of the same stimulus.
jesmith
2015-12-03T13:41:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002678
difference between time of physical contact/close proximity of test subject and social stimulus during sample phase and test phase
The difference in time spent in direct social interaction (that is, the amount of time within a specified period during which a test subject touches or voluntarily moves or remains close to, for example within one centimeter of, a social stimulus such as another animal of the same species) between the first introduction of a social stimulus and a subsequent reintroduction of the same stimulus.
Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary
Farlex:WordNet_3.0_Farlex
PMID:16837653
The amount of free glycerol, a trihydroxy sugar alcohol produced by lipolysis of triglycerides in adipose tissue and a precursor for the synthesis of triacylglycerols and phospholipids in the body, found in a specific volume of blood.
jesmith
2015-12-03T14:39:13Z
glycerol measurement
EFO:0010115
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood free glycerol level
CMO:0002679
blood glycerol level
The amount of free glycerol, a trihydroxy sugar alcohol produced by lipolysis of triglycerides in adipose tissue and a precursor for the synthesis of triacylglycerols and phospholipids in the body, found in a specific volume of blood.
Churchill_Livingstone:Dictionary_of_Sport_and_Exercise_Science_and_Medicine_2008
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycerol#Metabolism
The amount of free glycerol, a trihydroxy sugar alcohol produced by lipolysis of triglycerides in adipose tissue and a precursor for the synthesis of triacylglycerols and phospholipids in the body, found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
jesmith
2015-12-03T14:41:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum free glycerol level
CMO:0002680
serum blood glycerol level
The amount of free glycerol, a trihydroxy sugar alcohol produced by lipolysis of triglycerides in adipose tissue and a precursor for the synthesis of triacylglycerols and phospholipids in the body, found in a specific volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Churchill_Livingstone:Dictionary_of_Sport_and_Exercise_Science_and_Medicine_2008
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycerol#Metabolism
The amount of free glycerol, a trihydroxy sugar alcohol produced by lipolysis of triglycerides in adipose tissue and a precursor for the synthesis of triacylglycerols and phospholipids in the body, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
jesmith
2015-12-03T14:41:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma free glycerol level
CMO:0002681
plasma glycerol level
The amount of free glycerol, a trihydroxy sugar alcohol produced by lipolysis of triglycerides in adipose tissue and a precursor for the synthesis of triacylglycerols and phospholipids in the body, found in a specific volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Churchill_Livingstone:Dictionary_of_Sport_and_Exercise_Science_and_Medicine_2008
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycerol#Metabolism
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in chylomicron molecules in a specified volume of blood. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
jesmith
2015-12-03T14:47:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002682
blood chylomicron cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in chylomicron molecules in a specified volume of blood. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in chylomicron molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
jesmith
2015-12-03T14:49:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002683
serum chylomicron cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in chylomicron molecules in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in chylomicron molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
jesmith
2015-12-03T14:49:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002684
plasma chylomicron cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in chylomicron molecules in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
Measurement of the amount of triglyceride (any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins) carried in lipoprotein particles (complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids) in a specified volume of blood.
jesmith
2015-12-03T14:55:55Z
EFO:0022149
triglycerides in IDL measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002685
blood lipoprotein triglyceride level
Measurement of the amount of triglyceride (any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins) carried in lipoprotein particles (complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids) in a specified volume of blood.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
Measurement of the amount of triglyceride (any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins) carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:09:20Z
EFO:0022158
triglycerides in small HDL measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood HDL triglyceride level
CMO:0002686
blood high density lipoprotein triglyceride level
Measurement of the amount of triglyceride (any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins) carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
Measurement of the amount of triglyceride (any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins) carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:10:57Z
EFO:0009946
low density lipoprotein triglyceride measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood LDL triglyceride level
CMO:0002687
blood low density lipoprotein triglyceride level
Measurement of the amount of triglyceride (any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins) carried in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
Measurement of the amount of triglyceride (any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins) carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:13:24Z
EFO:0022144
EFO:0022145
EFO:0022155
EFO:0022178
triglycerides in large VLDL measurement
triglycerides in medium VLDL measurement
triglycerides in small VLDL measurement
triglycerides in very small VLDL measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood VLDL triglyceride level
CMO:0002688
blood very low density lipoprotein triglyceride level
Measurement of the amount of triglyceride (any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins) carried in very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) molecules in a specified volume of blood. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
Measurement of the amount of triglyceride (any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins) carried in chylomicron molecules in a specified volume of blood. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:14:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002689
blood chylomicron triglyceride level
Measurement of the amount of triglyceride (any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids, are widespread in adipose tissue, and commonly circulate in the blood in the form of lipoproteins) carried in chylomicron molecules in a specified volume of blood. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
A value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of a blood-derived lipoprotein, any of a class of complex molecules found in blood that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:18:18Z
lipoprotein measurement
EFO:0004732
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002690
blood lipoprotein measurement
A value resulting from the quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of a blood-derived lipoprotein, any of a class of complex molecules found in blood that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
The diameter, that is the distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a blood-derived lipoprotein particle, a complex molecule found in blood that consists of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:22:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002691
blood lipoprotein particle diameter
The diameter, that is the distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a blood-derived lipoprotein particle, a complex molecule found in blood that consists of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The diameter, that is the distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of blood-derived high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:23:19Z
EFO:0008592
high density lipoprotein particle size measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood HDL particle diameter
CMO:0002692
blood high density lipoprotein particle diameter
The diameter, that is the distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of blood-derived high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The HDL class of lipoproteins, specifically the subtypes of HDL2 and HDL3, have densities between 1.063 and 1.210 g/ml.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
The diameter, that is the distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of blood-derived low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:25:01Z
EFO:0007677
EFO:0008593
low density lipoprotein particle size measurement
LDL peak particle diameter measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood LDL particle diameter
CMO:0002693
blood low density lipoprotein particle diameter
The diameter, that is the distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of blood-derived low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles. LDL constitute a class of relatively large, heterogeneous lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The LDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 1.019 and 1.063 g/ml. In some animal species, such as canine and rodents, this may overlap with the HDL1 class and be designated LDL/HDL1.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
The diameter, that is the distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of blood-derived very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) particles. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:27:06Z
EFO:0008594
very low density lipoprotein particle size measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood VLDL particle diameter
CMO:0002694
blood very low density lipoprotein particle diameter
The diameter, that is the distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of blood-derived very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) particles. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids. The VLDL class of lipoproteins has a density between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
The diameter, that is the distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of blood-derived chylomicron particles. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:28:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002695
blood chylomicron particle diameter
The diameter, that is the distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of blood-derived chylomicron particles. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in lipoprotein molecules in a specified volume of blood. Lipoprotein particles are complexes that consist of protein surrounding a core of lipids.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:41:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002696
blood lipoprotein cholesterol level
Measurement of the amount of cholesterol, a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, carried in lipoprotein molecules in a specified volume of blood. Lipoprotein particles are complexes that consist of protein surrounding a core of lipids.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in lipoprotein molecules in a specified volume of blood. Lipoprotein particles are complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids.
jesmith
2015-12-03T15:43:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002697
blood lipoprotein phospholipid level
Measurement of the amount of phospholipid, any of various phosphorus-containing lipids that are composed mainly of fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as glycerol, carried in lipoprotein molecules in a specified volume of blood. Lipoprotein particles are complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine_2008
ISBN:978-1416049982
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
Measurement of the amount of ketone bodies, that is, acetoacetate, 3-hydroxybutyrate and/or acetone, in a specified sample of urine. Ketone bodies are produced by fatty acid and carbohydrate metabolism and seen in conditions such as fasting, starvation and diabetes mellitus.
jesmith
2016-04-07T16:57:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002698
urine ketone body level
Measurement of the amount of ketone bodies, that is, acetoacetate, 3-hydroxybutyrate and/or acetone, in a specified sample of urine. Ketone bodies are produced by fatty acid and carbohydrate metabolism and seen in conditions such as fasting, starvation and diabetes mellitus.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketone_bodies
Measurement of the number of dopamine-producing neurons in a specified sample. Dopamine is a monoamine neurotransmitter formed in the brain by the decarboxylation of dopa and essential to the normal functioning of the central nervous system. A reduction in its concentration within the brain is associated with Parkinson's disease.
jesmith
2016-04-07T17:09:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002699
dopaminergic neuron count
Measurement of the number of dopamine-producing neurons in a specified sample. Dopamine is a monoamine neurotransmitter formed in the brain by the decarboxylation of dopa and essential to the normal functioning of the central nervous system. A reduction in its concentration within the brain is associated with Parkinson's disease.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the tibia, measured midway between the two ends of the bone, that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of the tibia is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
jesmith
2016-11-30T15:21:44Z
tibia midshaft cortex cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002700
tibia midshaft cortical cross-sectional area
The portion of the cross-sectional area of the tibia, measured midway between the two ends of the bone, that corresponds to the area of the cortex, the outer layer of the bone. The cross-sectional area of the tibia is a measurement of the extent of a plane through, i.e. perpendicular to the axis of, the tibia, the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the portion of a tibia composed of trabecular bone. The tibia is the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus. Trabecular or spongy bone is the porous type of bone found in the vertebrae and at all articulating joints, consisting of an irregular three-dimensional array of boney rods and plates (trabeculae) which themselves are composed of a composite material with bone marrow filling the spaces of the pores.
jesmith
2016-11-30T16:10:40Z
tibial trabecular bone volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002701
tibia trabecular bone volume
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by the portion of a tibia composed of trabecular bone. The tibia is the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus. Trabecular or spongy bone is the porous type of bone found in the vertebrae and at all articulating joints, consisting of an irregular three-dimensional array of boney rods and plates (trabeculae) which themselves are composed of a composite material with bone marrow filling the spaces of the pores.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Science_Dictionary_2005
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Measurement of the physical form or structure of a slice or similar portion of a bone.
jesmith
2017-01-19T13:40:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002702
bone section morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of a slice or similar portion of a bone.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of a slice or other portion of a bone.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:14:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002703
calculated bone section morphological measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the physical form or structure of a slice or other portion of a bone.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Volume of the entire region of interest in a sample, for example a slice, of bone.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:15:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
TV
CMO:0002704
bone section total volume
Volume of the entire region of interest in a sample, for example a slice, of bone.
PMID:20533309
In a sample of bone, the volume of the portion which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:16:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
BV
bone volume
CMO:0002705
bone section mineralized tissue volume
In a sample of bone, the volume of the portion which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue.
PMID:20533309
In a sample of bone, the surface area, that is, the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect, of the portion which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:18:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
BS
bone surface area
CMO:0002706
bone section mineralized tissue surface area
In a sample of bone, the surface area, that is, the two-dimensional extent of a planar region comprising the superficial or external aspect, of the portion which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue.
PMID:20533309
In a sample of bone, the volume of the portion of the sample which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue divided by the total volume of the region of interest.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:21:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
BV/TV
bone section mineralized tissue volume to bone section total volume ratio
CMO:0002707
bone section volume fraction
In a sample of bone, the volume of the portion of the sample which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue divided by the total volume of the region of interest.
PMID:20533309
In a sample of bone, the surface area of the portion of the sample which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue divided by the total volume of the region of interest.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:23:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
BS/TV
bone section mineralized tissue surface area to bone section total volume ratio
CMO:0002708
bone section surface density
In a sample of bone, the surface area of the portion of the sample which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue divided by the total volume of the region of interest.
PMID:20533309
A calculated measurement in which, in a sample of bone, the surface area of the portion of the sample which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue is divided by the volume of the portion of the sample which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:27:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
BS/BV
bone section mineralized tissue surface area to mineralized tissue volume ratio
bone section mineralized tissue surface-area-to-volume ratio
CMO:0002709
bone section specific bone surface
A calculated measurement in which, in a sample of bone, the surface area of the portion of the sample which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue is divided by the volume of the portion of the sample which has been segmented as mineralized, radiodense/radiopaque tissue.
PMID:20533309
A quantitative measure of bone microarchitecture calculated by means of three-dimensional image analysis and based on the volume ratio of plate-shaped trabeculae to rod-shaped ones. For bones which contain both structures the value is expected to be between 0 (all parallel plates) and 3 (all cylindrical rods) although a value of 4 is possible (denoting spherical trabeculae). Also, where the fraction of mineralized tissue in a bone section is extremely high or low, values outside this 0-4 range are possible.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:30:31Z
bone section structure module index
clinical_measurement_ontology
SMI
CMO:0002710
bone section structure model index
A quantitative measure of bone microarchitecture calculated by means of three-dimensional image analysis and based on the volume ratio of plate-shaped trabeculae to rod-shaped ones. For bones which contain both structures the value is expected to be between 0 (all parallel plates) and 3 (all cylindrical rods) although a value of 4 is possible (denoting spherical trabeculae). Also, where the fraction of mineralized tissue in a bone section is extremely high or low, values outside this 0-4 range are possible.
PMID:11264794
PMID:20533309
A measure of the degree of connectivity of trabeculae divided by the total volume of the bone sample. The degree of connectivity is an index calculated from the Euler number, a fundamental topologic measure counting the number of objects, the number of marrow cavities fully surrounded by bone, and the number of connections that must be broken to split the structure in two parts.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:32:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Conn.D
CMO:0002711
bone section connectivity density
A measure of the degree of connectivity of trabeculae divided by the total volume of the bone sample. The degree of connectivity is an index calculated from the Euler number, a fundamental topologic measure counting the number of objects, the number of marrow cavities fully surrounded by bone, and the number of connections that must be broken to split the structure in two parts.
PMID:20533309
Measure of the average number of trabeculae per unit length in a sample of bone. Trabeculae are the interconnecting, rod- or needle-like bony structures in cancellous bone which form a meshwork of intercommunicating spaces that are filled with bone marrow.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:35:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Tb.N
CMO:0002712
bone section trabecular number
Measure of the average number of trabeculae per unit length in a sample of bone. Trabeculae are the interconnecting, rod- or needle-like bony structures in cancellous bone which form a meshwork of intercommunicating spaces that are filled with bone marrow.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
PMID:20533309
Mean thickness of trabeculae in a sample of bone. Trabeculae are the interconnecting, rod- or needle-like bony structures in cancellous bone which form a meshwork of intercommunicating spaces that are filled with bone marrow.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:36:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Tb.Th
CMO:0002713
bone section trabecular thickness
Mean thickness of trabeculae in a sample of bone. Trabeculae are the interconnecting, rod- or needle-like bony structures in cancellous bone which form a meshwork of intercommunicating spaces that are filled with bone marrow.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
PMID:20533309
Mean distance between trabeculae in a sample of bone. Trabeculae are the interconnecting, rod- or needle-like bony structures in cancellous bone which form a meshwork of intercommunicating spaces that are filled with bone marrow.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:37:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Tb.Sp
CMO:0002714
bone section trabecular separation
Mean distance between trabeculae in a sample of bone. Trabeculae are the interconnecting, rod- or needle-like bony structures in cancellous bone which form a meshwork of intercommunicating spaces that are filled with bone marrow.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
PMID:20533309
A value or quantity determined by count of how many times a quadrupedal subject in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose rises up on its back legs and pushes on the lid/top of the apparatus.
jesmith
2017-01-19T17:44:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
number of escape attempts in an experimental apparatus
CMO:0002715
number of rearing movements with lid-pushing in an experimental apparatus
A value or quantity determined by count of how many times a quadrupedal subject in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose rises up on its back legs and pushes on the lid/top of the apparatus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
PMID:27044679
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the head of the femur, the hemispheric articular surface at the upper extremity of the thigh bone which acts as the 'ball' in the ball-and-socket hip joint.
jesmith
2017-02-22T12:22:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002716
femur head morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the head of the femur, the hemispheric articular surface at the upper extremity of the thigh bone which acts as the 'ball' in the ball-and-socket hip joint.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
The measurement of the linear distance between two opposite points on the periphery of the head of the femur, that is, the extent of the head of the femur from side to side.
jesmith
2017-02-22T12:31:51Z
MA:0003050
UBERON:0006767
clinical_measurement_ontology
femur head diameter
CMO:0002717
femur head width
The measurement of the linear distance between two opposite points on the periphery of the head of the femur, that is, the extent of the head of the femur from side to side.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The elongation or displacement of the bone at the point of breakage, for example during a bending test where displacement is the distance between the mid-span position of the bone without loading and the mid-span position of the bone under loading.
jesmith
2017-02-22T12:51:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
bone elongation
CMO:0002718
bone ultimate displacement
The elongation or displacement of the bone at the point of breakage, for example during a bending test where displacement is the distance between the mid-span position of the bone without loading and the mid-span position of the bone under loading.
PMID:26297441
PMID:8274302
The elongation or displacement of the femur at the point of breakage, for example during a bending test where displacement is the distance between the mid-span position of the bone without loading and the mid-span position of the bone under loading.
jesmith
2017-02-22T13:01:55Z
MA:0001359
UBERON:0000981
clinical_measurement_ontology
femur elongation
CMO:0002719
femur ultimate displacement
The elongation or displacement of the femur at the point of breakage, for example during a bending test where displacement is the distance between the mid-span position of the bone without loading and the mid-span position of the bone under loading.
PMID:26297441
PMID:8274302
The distance between the two ends, that is, of the extent of the longest dimension, of the aorta, the main trunk from which the arterial system proceeds.
jesmith
2017-02-22T13:08:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002720
aorta length
The distance between the two ends, that is, of the extent of the longest dimension, of the aorta, the main trunk from which the arterial system proceeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the physical form or structure of the aorta, the main trunk from which the arterial system proceeds.
jesmith
2017-02-22T13:12:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002721
calculated aorta morphological measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the physical form or structure of the aorta, the main trunk from which the arterial system proceeds.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the aorta is divided by its length and the resulting quantity is divided by the total body weight of the organism.
jesmith
2017-02-22T13:14:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Am/AI/Bm
aorta mass to aorta length to body mass ratio
CMO:0002722
aorta weight to aorta length to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the aorta is divided by its length and the resulting quantity is divided by the total body weight of the organism.
PMID:17143582
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in pulse pressure between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
jesmith
2017-02-22T13:28:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002723
percent change in pulse pressure
A calculated measurement of the relative difference in pulse pressure between a treated state and a control state or between two points in time, expressed as a percentage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent_change
A calculated measurement in which the value for the amount of insulin in a specified sample of serum is divided by the value for the level of glucose in the same sample of serum, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jesmith
2017-02-22T13:32:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002724
serum insulin level to serum glucose level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value for the amount of insulin in a specified sample of serum is divided by the value for the level of glucose in the same sample of serum, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:12016513
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of glucose in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
jesmith
2017-02-22T13:38:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002725
calculated serum glucose level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of glucose in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Any quantitation of the cells and/or cell types which constitute the make-up of the spinal cord.
jesmith
2017-02-22T16:30:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002726
spinal cord cellular composition measurement
Any quantitation of the cells and/or cell types which constitute the make-up of the spinal cord.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--5th_Ed
Any quantitation of the cells and/or cell types which constitute the make-up of the spinal cord ventral horn, either of the horn-like projections of gray matter into the white matter of the spinal cord. The anterior/ventral horn contains efferent fibers innervating skeletal muscle tissue.
jesmith
2017-02-22T16:33:53Z
spinal cord anterior column cellular composition measurement
spinal cord anterior horn cellular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002727
spinal cord ventral horn cellular composition measurement
Any quantitation of the cells and/or cell types which constitute the make-up of the spinal cord ventral horn, either of the horn-like projections of gray matter into the white matter of the spinal cord. The anterior/ventral horn contains efferent fibers innervating skeletal muscle tissue.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any quantitation of the cells or cell types which constitute the make-up of a tissue or a set of tissues.
jesmith
2017-02-22T16:43:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002728
tissue cellular composition measurement
Any quantitation of the cells or cell types which constitute the make-up of a tissue or a set of tissues.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--5th_Ed
The number of cells in the spinal cord ventral/anterior horn which express the CD3 antigen on the cell surface.
jesmith
2017-02-22T16:46:56Z
spinal cord anterior column CD3-positive cell count
spinal cord anterior horn CD3-positive cell count
spinal cord ventral horn CD3(+) cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
spinal cord ventral horn T lymphocyte cell count
CMO:0002729
spinal cord ventral horn CD3-positive cell count
The number of cells in the spinal cord ventral/anterior horn which express the CD3 antigen on the cell surface.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of hemoglobin, the oxygen carrying pigment of erythrocytes, found in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
jesmith
2017-02-22T17:44:34Z
serum haemoglobin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum free hemoglobin level
CMO:0002730
serum hemoglobin level
The amount of hemoglobin, the oxygen carrying pigment of erythrocytes, found in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the section of the tibia located midway between the two epiphyses (that is, the ends) of the bone.
jesmith
2017-02-23T18:38:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002731
tibia midshaft morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of the section of the tibia located midway between the two epiphyses (that is, the ends) of the bone.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The width of the layer of cortical (compact) bone of the diaphysis (shaft) measured midway between the two epiphyses of the shinbone.
jesmith
2017-02-23T18:40:17Z
MA:0001361
mid-tibia cortical thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002732
tibia midshaft cortical thickness
The width of the layer of cortical (compact) bone of the diaphysis (shaft) measured midway between the two epiphyses of the shinbone.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
https://boneandspine.com/bone-anatomy-and-physiology/
Measurement of the amount of time spent by an experimental subject in an experimental apparatus searching for and/or determining the position of a desired goal or reward.
jesmith
2017-02-23T19:08:00Z
latency to locate a target in an experimental apparatus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002733
time to locate a target in an experimental apparatus
Measurement of the amount of time spent by an experimental subject in an experimental apparatus searching for and/or determining the position of a desired goal or reward.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--5th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of time spent by an experimental subject in an experimental apparatus searching for and/or determining the position of a, possibly raised, horizontal surface within the apparatus.
jesmith
2017-02-23T19:10:09Z
latency to locate a target platform in an experimental apparatus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002734
time to locate a target platform in an experimental apparatus
Measurement of the amount of time spent by an experimental subject in an experimental apparatus searching for and/or determining the position of a, possibly raised, horizontal surface within the apparatus.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--5th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of time spent by an experimental subject in an experimental apparatus searching for and/or determining the position of a, possibly raised, horizontal surface within the apparatus which can be seen during the search.
jesmith
2017-02-23T19:13:41Z
latency to locate a visible target platform in an experimental apparatus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002735
time to locate a visible target platform in an experimental apparatus
Measurement of the amount of time spent by an experimental subject in an experimental apparatus searching for and/or determining the position of a, possibly raised, horizontal surface within the apparatus which can be seen during the search.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--5th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of time spent by an experimental subject in an experimental apparatus searching for and/or determining the position of a, possibly raised, horizontal surface within the apparatus which cannot be seen during the search.
jesmith
2017-02-23T19:13:44Z
latency to locate a hidden target platform in an experimental apparatus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002736
time to locate a hidden target platform in an experimental apparatus
Measurement of the amount of time spent by an experimental subject in an experimental apparatus searching for and/or determining the position of a, possibly raised, horizontal surface within the apparatus which cannot be seen during the search.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--5th_Ed
The total number of experimental subjects within a study population which remain alive during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. ratio of survivors of metabolic syndrome to total study population during a period of time
jesmith
2017-04-21T13:20:09Z
ratio of subjects surviving to total study population during a period of time
percentage of survivors in the total study population during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002737
ratio of survivors to total study population during a period of time
The total number of experimental subjects within a study population which remain alive during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. ratio of survivors of metabolic syndrome to total study population during a period of time
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--5th_Ed
PMID:25303613
Any quantification of the ability of a protein of the heart to accomplish an effect, e.g. take part in a chemical reaction or carry out a specified molecular function.
jesmith
2017-07-19T12:56:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002738
heart protein activity measurement
Any quantification of the ability of a protein of the heart to accomplish an effect, e.g. take part in a chemical reaction or carry out a specified molecular function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantification of the ability of a heart enzyme, i.e. a protein located in the heart that catalyzes chemical reactions of other substances without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reactions, to carry out its specified molecular function.
jesmith
2017-07-19T13:02:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002739
heart enzyme activity level
Any quantification of the ability of a heart enzyme, i.e. a protein located in the heart that catalyzes chemical reactions of other substances without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reactions, to carry out its specified molecular function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of heart tissue. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase, and is an essential regulator of heart function.
jesmith
2017-07-19T13:04:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart ACE2 activity level
heart angiotensin II converting enzyme activity level
CMO:0002740
heart angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of heart tissue. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase, and is an essential regulator of heart function.
PMID:16203874
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of heart tissue. ACE is one of the enzymes of the renin-angiotensin system, and catalyzes the conversion of angiotensin I into a physiologically active vasoconstrictor peptide angiotensin II.
jesmith
2017-07-19T13:05:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
heart ACE activity level
CMO:0002741
heart angiotensin I converting enzyme activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of heart tissue. ACE is one of the enzymes of the renin-angiotensin system, and catalyzes the conversion of angiotensin I into a physiologically active vasoconstrictor peptide angiotensin II.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angiotensin-converting_enzyme
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of blood. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, and is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase and is an essential regulator of heart function.
jesmith
2017-07-19T16:22:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood ACE2 activity level
CMO:0002742
blood angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of blood. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, and is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase and is an essential regulator of heart function.
PMID:16203874
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, and is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase and is an essential regulator of heart function.
jesmith
2017-07-19T16:24:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum ACE2 activity level
CMO:0002743
serum angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, and is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase and is an essential regulator of heart function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:16203874
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, and is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase and is an essential regulator of heart function.
jesmith
2017-07-19T16:24:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma ACE2 activity level
CMO:0002744
plasma angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, and is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase and is an essential regulator of heart function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
PMID:16203874
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of kidney. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, and is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase and is an essential regulator of heart function.
jesmith
2017-07-20T10:00:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney ACE2 activity level
kidney angiotensin II converting enzyme activity level
CMO:0002745
kidney angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of kidney. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, and is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase and is an essential regulator of heart function.
PMID:16203874
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of kidney tissue. ACE is one of the enzymes of the renin-angiotensin system, and catalyzes the conversion of angiotensin I into a physiologically active vasoconstrictor peptide angiotensin II.
jesmith
2017-07-20T10:01:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
kidney ACE activity level
CMO:0002746
kidney angiotensin I converting enzyme activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of kidney tissue. ACE is one of the enzymes of the renin-angiotensin system, and catalyzes the conversion of angiotensin I into a physiologically active vasoconstrictor peptide angiotensin II.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angiotensin-converting_enzyme
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving the lung or any part thereof. The lungs comprise the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
jesmith
2017-07-20T10:04:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002747
lung measurement
Any measurement, morphological or physiological, involving the lung or any part thereof. The lungs comprise the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Any quantification of the ability of a protein of the lung to accomplish an effect, e.g. take part in a chemical reaction or carry out a specified molecular function.
jesmith
2017-07-20T10:08:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002748
lung protein activity measurement
Any quantification of the ability of a protein of the lung to accomplish an effect, e.g. take part in a chemical reaction or carry out a specified molecular function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantification of the ability of a lung enzyme, i.e. a protein located in the lung that catalyzes chemical reactions of other substances without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reactions, to carry out its specified molecular function.
jesmith
2017-07-20T10:09:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002749
lung enzyme activity measurement
Any quantification of the ability of a lung enzyme, i.e. a protein located in the lung that catalyzes chemical reactions of other substances without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reactions, to carry out its specified molecular function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of lung. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, and is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase and is an essential regulator of heart function.
jesmith
2017-07-20T10:11:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lung ACE2 activity level
lung angiotensin II converting enzyme activity level
CMO:0002750
lung angiotensin I converting enzyme 2 activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin converting enzyme2 (ACE2) in a specified sample of lung. ACE2, an ACE homolog, is a zinc-dependent peptidase of the M2-metalloprotease family that is sensitive to chloride ion concentration, and is a membrane-bound enzyme that acts as a monocarboxypeptidase and is an essential regulator of heart function.
PMID:16203874
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of lung tissue. ACE is one of the enzymes of the renin-angiotensin system, and catalyzes the conversion of angiotensin I into a physiologically active vasoconstrictor peptide angiotensin II.
jesmith
2017-07-20T10:12:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
lung ACE activity level
CMO:0002751
lung angiotensin I converting enzyme activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by angiotensin I converting enzyme (ACE) in a specified sample of lung tissue. ACE is one of the enzymes of the renin-angiotensin system, and catalyzes the conversion of angiotensin I into a physiologically active vasoconstrictor peptide angiotensin II.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angiotensin-converting_enzyme
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display congenital malformation(s) at a point in time or develop congenital malformation(s) within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Congenital malformations represent a heterogenous group of structural defects, which are usually identified at birth.
jesmith
2017-07-20T10:55:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002752
congenital malformation incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display congenital malformation(s) at a point in time or develop congenital malformation(s) within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Congenital malformations represent a heterogenous group of structural defects, which are usually identified at birth.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congenital_disorder
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display anorectal malformation at a point in time or develop anorectal malformation within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Anorectal malformations (ARMs) represent a spectrum of congenital anomalies characterized by the obstruction of the anal opening.
jesmith
2017-07-20T13:04:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ARM incidence/prevalence measurement
CMO:0002753
anorectal malformation incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display anorectal malformation at a point in time or develop anorectal malformation within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Anorectal malformations (ARMs) represent a spectrum of congenital anomalies characterized by the obstruction of the anal opening.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:26514922
The number of new cases of anorectal malformation appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Anorectal malformations (ARMs) represent a spectrum of congenital anomalies characterized by the obstruction of the anal opening.
jesmith
2017-07-20T13:06:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ARM incidence measurement
anorectal malformation incidence
CMO:0002754
percentage of study population developing anorectal malformation during a period of time
The number of new cases of anorectal malformation appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Anorectal malformations (ARMs) represent a spectrum of congenital anomalies characterized by the obstruction of the anal opening.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:26514922
The number of individuals in a study population which display, i.e., are manifesting symptoms of or have been diagnosed with, anorectal malformation at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Anorectal malformations (ARMs) represent a spectrum of congenital anomalies characterized by the obstruction of the anal opening.
jesmith
2017-07-20T13:07:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
ARM prevalence measurement
anorectal malformation prevalence
CMO:0002755
percentage of study population displaying anorectal malformation at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display, i.e., are manifesting symptoms of or have been diagnosed with, anorectal malformation at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Anorectal malformations (ARMs) represent a spectrum of congenital anomalies characterized by the obstruction of the anal opening.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:26514922
A calculated value in which anogenital distance (the length of a line between the anal opening and the genitalia) is divided by the cube root of the weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jesmith
2017-07-20T13:10:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002756
anogenital distance to cube root of body weight ratio
A calculated value in which anogenital distance (the length of a line between the anal opening and the genitalia) is divided by the cube root of the weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anogenital_distance
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of creatinine in a specified sample of urine.
jesmith
2017-07-20T13:21:12Z
CHEBI:16737
PMID:24244710
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002757
calculated urine creatinine level
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of creatinine in a specified sample of urine.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of protein in a specified sample of urine or the amount of protein excreted into the urine in a specified period of time is divided by the amount of creatinine in that sample of urine or the amount of creatinine excreted into the urine in that period of time, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jesmith
2017-07-20T13:25:59Z
PCR
Protein Creatine Ratio
UPCR
urine protein/creatinine ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002758
urine protein level to urine creatinine level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of protein in a specified sample of urine or the amount of protein excreted into the urine in a specified period of time is divided by the amount of creatinine in that sample of urine or the amount of creatinine excreted into the urine in that period of time, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of a cardiac muscle fiber, a striated cardiac muscle cell (cardiomyocyte) that is responsible for heart contraction.
jesmith
2017-07-20T13:40:53Z
cardiac muscle cell morphological measurement
cardiac myocyte morphological measurement
cardiomyocyte morphological measurement
heart muscle cell morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
cardiocyte morphological measurement
CMO:0002759
cardiac muscle fiber morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of a cardiac muscle fiber, a striated cardiac muscle cell (cardiomyocyte) that is responsible for heart contraction.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The length of a straight line passing through a cardiac muscle fiber, that is a cardiomyocyte, for instance through the center of its nucleus, and connecting opposite points on its periphery.
jesmith
2017-07-20T13:43:26Z
cardiac myocyte diameter
cardiomyocyte diameter
heart muscle cell diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
cardiocyte diameter
cardiomyocyte width
CMO:0002760
cardiac muscle fiber diameter
The length of a straight line passing through a cardiac muscle fiber, that is a cardiomyocyte, for instance through the center of its nucleus, and connecting opposite points on its periphery.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the skin, the tough, supple cutaneous membrane that covers the surface of the body.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:12:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
skin chemistry measurement
CMO:0002761
skin molecular composition measurement
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the skin, the tough, supple cutaneous membrane that covers the surface of the body.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Webster:Random_House_Kernerman_Websters_College_Dictionary_2010
A quantification of one or more electrolytes in the skin. An electrolyte is an element or compound that, when melted or dissolved in a solvent, dissociates into ions and is able to conduct an electric current.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:15:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002762
skin electrolyte measurement
A quantification of one or more electrolytes in the skin. An electrolyte is an element or compound that, when melted or dissolved in a solvent, dissociates into ions and is able to conduct an electric current.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--9th_Ed
Quantification of the amount of potassium atoms or ions in a specified sample of skin.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:16:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin K+ level
skin potassium ion level
CMO:0002763
skin potassium level
Quantification of the amount of potassium atoms or ions in a specified sample of skin.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Quantification of the amount of sodium atoms or ions in a specified sample of skin.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:17:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin Na+ level
skin sodium ion level
CMO:0002764
skin sodium level
Quantification of the amount of sodium atoms or ions in a specified sample of skin.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Quantification of the amount of chloride ions, that is, univalent anionic chlorine ions, in a specified sample of skin.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:18:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin Cl- level
skin chloride ion level
CMO:0002765
skin chloride level
Quantification of the amount of chloride ions, that is, univalent anionic chlorine ions, in a specified sample of skin.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
Quantification of the amount of water in a specified sample of skin.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:20:21Z
EFO:0009586
skin hydration measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin H2O level
CMO:0002766
skin water level
Quantification of the amount of water in a specified sample of skin.
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of any electrolyte(s) in skin.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:21:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002767
calculated skin electrolyte measurement
A measurement, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of any electrolyte(s) in skin.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of potassium atoms or ions in a specified sample of skin is divided by the dry weight of that skin sample and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:22:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin K+ level to skin dry weight ratio
CMO:0002768
skin potassium level to skin dry weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of potassium atoms or ions in a specified sample of skin is divided by the dry weight of that skin sample and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of sodium atoms or ions in a specified sample of skin is divided by the dry weight of that skin sample and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:24:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin Na+ level to skin dry weight ratio
CMO:0002769
skin sodium level to skin dry weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of sodium atoms or ions in a specified sample of skin is divided by the dry weight of that skin sample and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of chloride atoms or ions in a specified sample of skin is divided by the dry weight of that skin sample and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:25:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin Cl- level to skin dry weight ratio
CMO:0002770
skin chloride level to skin dry weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of chloride atoms or ions in a specified sample of skin is divided by the dry weight of that skin sample and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of water in a specified sample of skin is divided by the dry weight of that skin sample and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:26:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin H2O level to skin dry weight ratio
CMO:0002771
skin water level to skin dry weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of water in a specified sample of skin is divided by the dry weight of that skin sample and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the sum of the amount of potassium in a specified sample of skin and the amount of sodium in that sample of skin is divided by the amount of water in the same sample of skin.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:28:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin (K+ + Na+) level to skin H2O level ratio
skin (potassium plus sodium) level to skin water level ratio
CMO:0002772
skin potassium level plus skin sodium level to skin water level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the sum of the amount of potassium in a specified sample of skin and the amount of sodium in that sample of skin is divided by the amount of water in the same sample of skin.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of potassium in a specified sample of skin is divided by the amount of water in the same sample of skin and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:32:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin K+ level to skin H2O level ratio
CMO:0002773
skin potassium level to skin water level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of potassium in a specified sample of skin is divided by the amount of water in the same sample of skin and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of sodium in a specified sample of skin is divided by the amount of water in the same sample of skin and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:35:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin Na+ level to skin H2O level ratio
CMO:0002774
skin sodium level to skin water level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of sodium in a specified sample of skin is divided by the amount of water in the same sample of skin and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the amount of chloride in a specified sample of skin is divided by the amount of water in the same sample of skin and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:36:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
skin Cl- level to skin H2O level ratio
CMO:0002775
skin chloride level to skin water level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of chloride in a specified sample of skin is divided by the amount of water in the same sample of skin and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The amount of any cystatin (that is, of any member of the cystatin superfamily of proteins, many of which act as cysteine protease inhibitors) found in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:43:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002776
blood cystatin level
The amount of any cystatin (that is, of any member of the cystatin superfamily of proteins, many of which act as cysteine protease inhibitors) found in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
http://www.genenames.org/cgi-bin/genefamilies/set/964
The amount of the protein cystatin C found in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Cystatin C is a member of the cystatin superfamily of proteins, is the most abundant extracellular inhibitor of cysteine proteases, and can be found in high concentrations in biological fluids.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:44:51Z
EFO:0004617
cystatin C measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood Cst3 level
CMO:0002777
blood cystatin C level
The amount of the protein cystatin C found in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. Cystatin C is a member of the cystatin superfamily of proteins, is the most abundant extracellular inhibitor of cysteine proteases, and can be found in high concentrations in biological fluids.
NCBI_Gene:1471
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of the protein cystatin C found in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:47:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma cystatin 3 level
CMO:0002778
plasma cystatin C level
The amount of the protein cystatin C found in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The amount of the protein cystatin C found in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:49:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum cystatin 3 level
CMO:0002779
serum cystatin C level
The amount of the protein cystatin C found in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement of body size in which the weight of an animal is divided by the square of the body length, where body length is measured from the tip of the nose to the tip (that is, the distal end) of the tail.
jesmith
2017-08-25T16:59:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
BMI using body length, nose to tail
BMI using nose to tail body length
nose to tail tip BMI
CMO:0002780
nose to tail body mass index
A calculated measurement of body size in which the weight of an animal is divided by the square of the body length, where body length is measured from the tip of the nose to the tip (that is, the distal end) of the tail.
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
A calculated measurement of body size in which the weight of an animal is divided by the square of the body length, where body length is measured from the tip of the nose to the rump, that is, the base of the tail.
jesmith
2017-08-25T17:00:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
BMI using body length, nose to rump
BMI using nose to rump body length
nose to rump BMI
CMO:0002781
nose to rump body mass index
A calculated measurement of body size in which the weight of an animal is divided by the square of the body length, where body length is measured from the tip of the nose to the rump, that is, the base of the tail.
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of plasma that perfuses the kidneys per unit time per amount of body weight.
jrsmith
2018-05-03T09:34:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002782
renal plasma flow to body weight ratio
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of plasma that perfuses the kidneys per unit time per amount of body weight.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which glomerular filtration rate, an estimate of the volume of fluid filtered from the kidney glomerular capillaries into the Bowman's capsule per specified unit of time, is divided by the total weight of the body and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jrsmith
2018-05-03T17:41:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002783
glomerular filtration rate to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which glomerular filtration rate, an estimate of the volume of fluid filtered from the kidney glomerular capillaries into the Bowman's capsule per specified unit of time, is divided by the total weight of the body and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated value in which the volume of glomeruli with lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits is divided by the total volume of glomeruli in a specified sample of kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the total volume of glomeruli.
jrsmith
2018-05-11T12:56:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002784
kidney sclerotic glomerular volume to total kidney glomerular volume ratio
A calculated value in which the volume of glomeruli with lesions resulting from fibrosis, scarring or hyaline deposits is divided by the total volume of glomeruli in a specified sample of kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the total volume of glomeruli.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the amount of angiotensin II in a specified sample of blood plasma is divided by the amount of angiotensin I in the same or a comparable sample of blood plasma, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jrsmith
2018-05-15T16:01:18Z
plasma AngII/AngI ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002785
plasma angiotensin II level to plasma angiotensin I level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of angiotensin II in a specified sample of blood plasma is divided by the amount of angiotensin I in the same or a comparable sample of blood plasma, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the amount of hemoglobin A1c (hemoglobin glycosylated as a result of the nonenzymatic attachment of a glucose/hexose moiety) in a specified sample of blood is divided by the amount of total hemoglobin in that same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jrsmith
2018-05-15T16:47:18Z
CMO:0002902
EFO:0004541
HbA1c measurement
blood HbA1c level
blood glycated hemoglobin level
blood glycohemoglobin level
blood glycosylated hemoglobin level
blood hemoglobin A1c level level to blood hemoglobin level ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002786
blood hemoglobin A1c level
A calculated measurement in which the amount of hemoglobin A1c (hemoglobin glycosylated as a result of the nonenzymatic attachment of a glucose/hexose moiety) in a specified sample of blood is divided by the amount of total hemoglobin in that same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
https://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/test-catalog/Clinical+and+Interpretive/82080
A calculated value in which the weight of the heart left ventricle is divided by the length of the tibia (the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus), and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage,thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the size of the body.
jrsmith
2018-05-15T16:59:53Z
LV weight/tibial length
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002787
heart left ventricle weight to tibia length ratio
A calculated value in which the weight of the heart left ventricle is divided by the length of the tibia (the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus), and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage,thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the size of the body.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Stedman:Stedmans_Medical_Dictionary
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the movement of blood into, through or out of the heart.
jrsmith
2018-05-15T17:02:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002788
calculated heart blood flow measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the movement of blood into, through or out of the heart.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the value of the E wave (that is, the velocity of the blood flow across the mitral valve during passive filling of the left ventricle in early diastole) is divided by the value of the A wave (that is, the velocity of the blood flow across the mitral valve during active filling of the left ventricle caused by atrial contraction in late diastole).
jrsmith
2018-05-15T17:05:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
mitral E/A wave ratio
CMO:0002789
E/A wave ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value of the E wave (that is, the velocity of the blood flow across the mitral valve during passive filling of the left ventricle in early diastole) is divided by the value of the A wave (that is, the velocity of the blood flow across the mitral valve during active filling of the left ventricle caused by atrial contraction in late diastole).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E/A_ratio
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2215/
A calculated measurement in which the average width of the tunica media is divided by the inner diameter (that is, the diameter of the lumen) of the artery and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
jrsmith
2018-05-15T17:08:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002790
artery tunica media width to artery inner diameter ratio
A calculated measurement in which the average width of the tunica media is divided by the inner diameter (that is, the diameter of the lumen) of the artery and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
The thickness, width or depth of the septal wall of the heart ventricles (that is, the portion of the wall between the left and right ventricles that is shared between the two) at the end of diastole when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed.
jrsmith
2018-05-15T17:12:15Z
heart interventricular end-diastolic wall thickness
heart interventricular septum end-diastolic thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
IVSd
CMO:0002791
heart interventricular end-diastolic septal wall thickness
The thickness, width or depth of the septal wall of the heart ventricles (that is, the portion of the wall between the left and right ventricles that is shared between the two) at the end of diastole when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--9th_Ed
The thickness, width or depth of the septal wall of the heart ventricles (that is, the portion of the wall between the left and right ventricles that is shared between the two) at the end of systole when the heart muscle is maximally contracted.
jrsmith
2018-05-15T17:13:43Z
heart interventricular end-systolic wall thickness
heart interventricular septum end-systolic thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
IVSs
CMO:0002792
heart interventricular end-systolic septal wall thickness
The thickness, width or depth of the septal wall of the heart ventricles (that is, the portion of the wall between the left and right ventricles that is shared between the two) at the end of systole when the heart muscle is maximally contracted.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified tissue.
jrsmith
2018-09-28T17:35:30Z
EFO:0009865
tissue RNA composition measurement
tissue RNA level
tissue ribonucleic acid composition measurement
transcriptome measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002793
tissue ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified tissue.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNA) of which the tissue of the adrenal gland is formed or composed.
jrsmith
2018-09-28T17:48:52Z
adrenal gland RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002794
adrenal gland ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNA) of which the tissue of the adrenal gland is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the brain is formed or composed.
jrsmith
2018-09-28T17:52:36Z
brain RNA composition measurement
brain RNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002795
brain ribonucleic acid level
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the brain is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the heart is formed or composed.
jrsmith
2018-09-28T17:54:27Z
heart RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002796
heart ribonucleic acid composition measurement
true
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the heart is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the kidney is formed or composed.
jrsmith
2018-09-28T17:56:04Z
kidney RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002797
kidney ribonucleic acid composition measurement
true
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the kidney is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the lung is formed or composed.
jrsmith
2018-09-28T17:58:33Z
lung RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002798
lung ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the lung is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which muscle tissue is formed or composed.
jrsmith
2018-09-28T18:00:11Z
muscle RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002799
muscle ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which muscle tissue is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the spleen is formed or composed.
jrsmith
2018-09-28T18:01:49Z
spleen RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002800
spleen ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the spleen is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which testis tissue is formed or composed.
jrsmith
2018-09-28T18:03:47Z
testis RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002801
testis ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which testis tissue is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the thymus is formed or composed.
jrsmith
2018-09-28T18:05:11Z
thymus RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002802
thymus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the thymus is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the uterus is formed or composed.
jrsmith
2018-09-28T18:06:48Z
uterus RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002803
uterus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the uterus is formed or composed.
McGraw-Hill:McGraw-Hill_Concise_Dictionary_of_Modern_Medicine
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
A calculated value in which the total body weight of an organism is divided by the length of the organism from the distance between the tip of the nose to the base of the tail, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the body.
sjwang
2018-11-13T14:24:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002804
body weight to body length (nose to rump) ratio
A calculated value in which the total body weight of an organism is divided by the length of the organism from the distance between the tip of the nose to the distal end of the tail, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the body.
sjwang
2018-11-13T14:29:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002805
body weight to body length (nose to tail) ratio
A calculated measurement in which a series of body weight measurements is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
sjwang
2018-11-13T14:34:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002806
body weight area under curve (AUC)
Measurement of the whole body visceral fat which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
sjwang
2018-11-13T14:37:39Z
EFO:0009890
lean mass-adjusted fat body mass
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002807
calculated whole body visceral fat weight
A calculated value in which the whole body visceral fat weight is divided by the length of the organism from the tip of the nose to the base of the tail, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the body.
sjwang
2018-11-13T14:55:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002808
whole body visceral fat weight to body length (nose to rump) ratio
A variability measurement in which the mean is calculated from the standard deviations or the standard deviation is calculated from the means of sequential one hour systolic blood pressure measurements.
sjwang
2018-11-13T15:00:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002809
systolic blood pressure variability
A variability measurement in which the mean is calculated from the standard deviations or the standard deviation is calculated from the means of sequential one hour diastolic blood pressure measurements.
sjwang
2018-11-13T15:02:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002810
diastolic blood pressure variability
A variability measurement in which the mean is calculated from the standard deviations or the standard deviation is calculated from the means of sequential one hour mean arterial blood pressure measurements.
sjwang
2018-11-13T15:04:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002811
mean arterial blood pressure variability
Heart rate variability (HRV) is the physiological phenomenon of variation in the time interval between heartbeats. It is measured by the variation in the beat-to-beat interval.
sjwang
2018-11-13T15:12:25Z
EFO:0008003
PMID:26063669
HRV
RR variability
cycle length variability
heart rate variability measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002812
heart rate variability
Heart rate variability (HRV) is the physiological phenomenon of variation in the time interval between heartbeats. It is measured by the variation in the beat-to-beat interval.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_rate_variability
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/heart-rate-variability-new-way-track-well-2017112212789
The ratio of the sum of the horizontal distance of an experimental subject made in proximity to the target to the total horizontal distance made within an apparatus. These movements are the results of voluntary locomotion of the experimental subject.
sjwang
2018-11-13T15:18:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002813
horizontal distance covered resulting from voluntary locomotion in proximity to the target in an experimental apparatus to total horizontal distance covered ratio
sjwang
2018-11-14T10:26:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002814
calculated horizontal distance resulting from voluntary locomotion in an experimental apparatus
A calculated value in which the number of glomeruli with microaneurysm (focal dilation of arteriocapillary junctions), is divided by the total number of glomeruli in the kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the total number of glomeruli.
sjwang
2018-11-14T10:49:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002815
ratio of number of glomeruli with microaneurysms to number of total glomeruli
A calculated value in which the area of glomeruli with activated mesangial cells (determined by the expression of α-smooth muscle actin), is divided by the total area of glomeruli counted in the kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the total number of glomeruli.
sjwang
2018-11-14T11:16:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002816
ratio of glomerular area occupied by activated mesangial cells to total glomerular area
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the glomeruli of one or both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
sjwang
2018-11-14T11:19:47Z
calculated kidney glomerulus morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002817
calculated kidney glomerulus measurement
The amount of type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide in a specified volume of blood. The C-terminal telopeptide can be used as a biomarker in the serum to measure the rate of bone turnover.
sjwang
2018-11-14T16:11:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
blood CTX
blood carboxy-terminal collagen crosslinks
CMO:0002818
blood type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide level
The amount of type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide in a specified volume of blood. The C-terminal telopeptide can be used as a biomarker in the serum to measure the rate of bone turnover.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-terminal_telopeptide
The amount of type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide in a specified volume of plasma. The C-terminal telopeptide can be used as a biomarker in the serum to measure the rate of bone turnover.
sjwang
2018-11-14T16:19:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma CTX
plasma carboxy-terminal collagen crosslinks
CMO:0002819
plasma type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide level
The amount of type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide in a specified volume of plasma. The C-terminal telopeptide can be used as a biomarker in the serum to measure the rate of bone turnover.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-terminal_telopeptide
The amount of type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide in a specified volume of serum. The C-terminal telopeptide can be used as a biomarker in the serum to measure the rate of bone turnover.
sjwang
2018-11-14T16:24:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum CTX
serum carboxy-terminal collagen crosslinks
CMO:0002820
serum type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide level
The amount of type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide in a specified volume of serum. The C-terminal telopeptide can be used as a biomarker in the serum to measure the rate of bone turnover.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-terminal_telopeptide
The amount of osteocalcin in a specified volume of blood. Osteocalcin is the most abundant noncollagenous protein in bone, and its concentration in serum is closely linked to bone metabolism and serves as a biological marker for the clinical assessment of bone disease.
sjwang
2018-11-16T10:39:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002821
blood osteocalcin level
The amount of osteocalcin in a specified volume of plasma. Osteocalcin is the most abundant noncollagenous protein in bone, and its concentration in serum is closely linked to bone metabolism and serves as a biological marker for the clinical assessment of bone disease.
sjwang
2018-11-16T10:42:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002823
plasma osteocalcin level
The amount of osteocalcin in a specified volume of serum. Osteocalcin is the most abundant noncollagenous protein in bone, and its concentration in serum is closely linked to bone metabolism and serves as a biological marker for the clinical assessment of bone disease.
sjwang
2018-11-16T10:44:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002824
serum osteocalcin level
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more cellular organelles.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:05:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002825
cell organelle measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more cellular organelles.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more neuronal organelles.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:08:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002826
neuron organelle measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of neuron cytoplasm.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:11:32Z
neuronal cytoplasm measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002827
neuron cytoplasm measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of neuron cytoplasm.
GO:0005737
ISBN:0198547684
A measurement of the average extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the cell cytoplasm. (GO:0005737 and ISBN:0198547684).
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:19:18Z
neuronal cytoplasm area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002828
neuron cytoplasm area
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more neuronal mitochondria.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:22:25Z
neuronal mitochondrion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002829
neuron mitochondrion measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more neuronal mitochondria.
GO:0005739
ISBN:0198547684
A measurement of the average extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through neuronal mitochondria.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:28:18Z
neuronal mitochondrion area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002830
neuron mitochondrion area
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the neuron mitochondrion area.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:31:17Z
calculated neuron mitochondrion area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002831
calculated neuron mitochondrion area measurement
A calculated measurement in which the neuronal mitochondrion area is divided by the neuronal cytoplasm area, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:35:15Z
neuronal mitochondrion area to neuronal cytoplasm area ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002832
neuron mitochondrion area to neuron cytoplasm area ratio
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more neuronal lysosomes.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:37:59Z
neuronal lysosome measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002833
neuron lysosome measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more neuronal lysosomes.
GO:0005764
ISBN:0198547684
A measurement of the average extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through neuronal lysosomes.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:42:53Z
neuronal lysosome area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002834
neuron lysosome area
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the neuron lysosome area.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:47:13Z
calculated neuronal lysosome area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002835
calculated neuron lysosome area measurement
A calculated measurement in which the neuronal lysosome area is divided by the neuronal cytoplasm area, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:49:46Z
neuronal lysosome area to neuronal cytoplasm area ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002836
neuron lysosome area to neuron cytoplasm area ratio
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the neuronal golgi apparatus.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:53:06Z
neuronal golgi apparatus measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002837
neuron golgi apparatus measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the neuronal golgi apparatus.
GO:0005794
ISBN:0198547684
A measurement of the average extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the neuronal golgi apparatus.
sjwang
2018-11-16T14:58:20Z
neuronal golgi apparatus area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002838
neuron golgi apparatus area
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the neuron golgi apparatus area.
sjwang
2018-11-16T15:01:31Z
calculated neuronal golgi apparatus area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002839
calculated neuron golgi apparatus area measurement
A calculated measurement in which the neuronal golgi apparatus area is divided by the neuronal cytoplasm area, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-16T15:14:47Z
neuronal golgi apparatus area to neuronal cytoplasm area ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002840
neuron golgi apparatus area to neuron cytoplasm area ratio
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the neuronal rough endoplasmic reticulum.
sjwang
2018-11-16T15:17:30Z
neuronal rER measurement
neuronal rough endoplasmic reticulum measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002841
neuron rough endoplasmic reticulum measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the neuronal rough endoplasmic reticulum.
GO:0005791
ISBN:0198547684
A measurement of the average extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the neuronal rough endoplasmic reticulum.
sjwang
2018-11-16T15:32:34Z
neuronal rough endoplasmic reticulum area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002842
neuron rough endoplasmic reticulum area
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the neuron rough endoplasmic reticulum area.
sjwang
2018-11-16T15:35:17Z
calculated neuronal rough endoplasmic reticulum area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002843
calculated neuron rough endoplasmic reticulum area measurement
A calculated measurement in which the neuronal rough endoplasmic reticulum area is divided by the neuronal cytoplasm area, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-16T15:38:07Z
neuronal rough endoplasmic reticulum area to neuronal cytoplasm area ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002844
neuron rough endoplasmic reticulum area to neuron cytoplasm area ratio
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the neuronal vacuole.
sjwang
2018-11-16T15:43:31Z
neuronal vacuole measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002845
neuron vacuole measurement
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of the neuronal vacuole.
GO:0005773
ISBN:0198547684
A measurement of the average extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through the neuronal vacuole.
sjwang
2018-11-16T15:46:20Z
neuronal vacuole area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002846
neuron vacuole area
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the neuron vacuole area.
sjwang
2018-11-16T15:48:48Z
calculated neuronal vacuole area measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002847
calculated neuron vacuole area measurement
A calculated measurement in which the neuronal vacuole area is divided by the neuronal cytoplasm area, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-16T15:51:01Z
neuronal vacuole area to neuronal cytoplasm area ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002848
neuron vacuole area to neuron cytoplasm area ratio
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more of the mesenteric arteries, which arise from the anterior surface of the abdominal aorta, just inferior to the origin of the celiac trunk, and supplies blood to the intestine from the lower part of the duodenum through two-thirds of the transverse colon, as well as the pancreas.
sjwang
2018-11-19T15:28:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002849
mesenteric artery morphological measurement
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the wall of one or more of the mesenteric arteries.
sjwang
2018-11-19T15:30:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002850
mesenteric artery molecular composition measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the physical form or structure of any of the mesenteric arteries.
sjwang
2018-11-19T15:33:20Z
calculated mesenteric artery wall molecular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002851
calculated mesenteric artery molecular composition measurement
A calculated measurement in which mesenteric artery phosphorylated eNOS protein level is divided by aorta wall total eNOS protein level and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Phosphorylation of eNOS is a mechanism that catylzes a structural change of the enzyme to an activated form.
sjwang
2018-11-19T15:35:54Z
mesenteric artery phosphylated eNOS protein level to total eNOS protein level ratio
mesenteric artery wall phosphylated eNOS level to total eNOS level ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002852
mesenteric artery phosphorylated eNOS level to total eNOS level ratio
A calculated measurement in which aorta wall phosphorylated eNOS protein level is divided by aorta wall total eNOS protein level and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Phosphorylation of eNOS is a mechanism that catylzes a structural change of the enzyme to an activated form.
sjwang
2018-11-19T15:53:29Z
aorta wall phosphylated eNOS protein level to total eNOS protein level ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002853
aorta wall phosphorylated eNOS level to total eNOS level ratio
The count of discrete movements of an organism from one place to another along a plane parallel to the plane of the horizon in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, or in an appliance or device designed for a particular purpose originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice within a specified period of time.
sjwang
2018-11-19T16:02:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002854
voluntary horizontal locomotion rate in an experimental apparatus
The amount of fructosamine, the compound that results from glycation reactions between a sugar and a primary amine, followed by isomerization via the Amadori rearrangement, found in a specific volume of blood
sjwang
2018-11-19T16:06:07Z
fructosamine measurement
EFO:0009303
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002855
blood fructosamine level
The amount of fructosamine, the compound that results from glycation reactions between a sugar and a primary amine, followed by isomerization via the Amadori rearrangement, found in a specific volume of blood
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fructosamine
The amount of fructosamine, the compound that results from glycation reactions between a sugar and a primary amine, followed by isomerization via the Amadori rearrangement, found in a specific volume of serum.
sjwang
2018-11-19T16:08:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002856
serum fructosamine level
The amount of fructosamine, the compound that results from glycation reactions between a sugar and a primary amine, followed by isomerization via the Amadori rearrangement, found in a specific volume of plasma.
sjwang
2018-11-19T16:10:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002857
plasma fructosamine level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the water drink intake rate.
sjwang
2018-11-21T10:34:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002858
calculated water drink intake rate
Amount of water consumed as a drink per unit time divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-21T12:35:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002859
water intake drink rate to body weight ratio
Monophasic action potentials (MAPs) are recorded using contact electrode catheters. The recordings provide local information about the actual cellular depolarization and repolarization process of myocardial tissue. They are different from body surface electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings or standard endocardial electrograms, which produce a summative or derivative view of the heart's electrical activity
sjwang
2018-11-26T13:03:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002860
monophasic action potential
Monophasic action potentials (MAPs) are recorded using contact electrode catheters. The recordings provide local information about the actual cellular depolarization and repolarization process of myocardial tissue. They are different from body surface electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings or standard endocardial electrograms, which produce a summative or derivative view of the heart's electrical activity
ISBN:978-1-4557-2856-5
ZIPES:Zipes_Cardiac_Electrophysiology:_From_Cell_to_Bedside__(Sixth_Edition)
Conduction velocity is calculated as the distance from pacing electrode to the monophasic action potential recording electrode across the epicardial surface, divided by the conduction time, the time from the pacing spike to monophasic action potential onset.
sjwang
2018-11-26T13:39:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002861
conduction velocity
Conduction velocity is calculated as the distance from pacing electrode to the monophasic action potential recording electrode across the epicardial surface, divided by the conduction time, the time from the pacing spike to monophasic action potential onset.
PMID:17322641
The E/E' is a ratio of peak velocity of early diastolic trans-mitral flow (E) to the peak velocity of early diastolic mitral annular motion (E')
sjwang
2018-11-26T14:10:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
E wave velocity to E' wave velocity ratio
CMO:0002862
E/E' wave ratio
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the tissue(s) of the heart.
sjwang
2018-11-26T14:27:05Z
cardiac molecular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002863
heart molecular composition measurement
Measurement of the amount of free fatty acids within the heart.
sjwang
2018-11-26T14:31:33Z
cardiac free fatty acid level
cardiac non-esterified fatty acid level
heart NEFA level
heart non-esterified fatty acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002864
heart free fatty acid level
Measurement of the amount of triglycerides within the heart.
sjwang
2018-11-26T14:35:50Z
cardiac triglyceride level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002865
heart triglyceride level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the end-systolic heart left ventricle posterior wall thickness.
sjwang
2018-11-26T14:44:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002866
calculated heart left ventricle end-systolic posterior wall thickness
A calculated measurement in which the heart left ventricle end-systolic posterior wall thickness is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-26T14:50:07Z
LVPWIs
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002867
heart left ventricle end-systolic posterior wall index
A calculated measurement in which the heart left ventricle end-systolic posterior wall thickness is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
PMID:24205240
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the heart left ventricle end-systolic internal diameter.
sjwang
2018-11-26T14:59:27Z
calculated heart left ventricle end-systolic internal dimension
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002868
calculated heart left ventricle end-systolic internal diameter
A calculated measurement in which the heart left ventricle end-systolic internal diameter is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-26T15:03:09Z
LV internal dimension index systole
LVIDIs
LVIDS/BW
heart left ventricle end-systolic dimension to body weight ratio
heart left ventricle end-systolic internal dimension index
clinical_measurement_ontology
LV internal dimension during systole divided by body weight
CMO:0002869
heart left ventricle end-systolic diameter to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the heart left ventricle end-systolic internal diameter is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
PMID:24205240
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the heart ventricle end-systolic septal wall thickness.
sjwang
2018-11-26T15:08:05Z
calculated heart end-systolic intraventricular wall thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002870
calculated heart ventricle end-systolic septal wall thickness
A calculated measurement in which the heart ventricle end-systolic septal wall thickness is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-26T15:11:20Z
IVSIs
interventricular septum index end-systole
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002871
heart ventricle end-systolic septal wall index
A calculated measurement in which the heart ventricle end-systolic septal wall thickness is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
PMID:24205240
Peak velocity of late atrial diastolic trans-mitral flow (A).
sjwang
2018-11-26T15:13:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002872
A wave velocity
E' wave velocity is the peak velocity of early mitral annular diastolic motion.
sjwang
2018-11-26T15:20:51Z
e' wave velocity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002873
E' wave velocity
A' wave velocity (A') is the peak velocity of late (atrial) diastolic mitral annular motion.
sjwang
2018-11-26T15:23:27Z
a' wave velocity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002874
A' wave velocity
The amount of enzymatic activity of α-N-acetylgalactosaminidase (NAGA) in a specified sample of blood.
sjwang
2018-11-27T13:20:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002875
blood NAGA activity level
This is a measurement of the amount of N-terminal (NT)-pro hormone BNP (NPPB) in a specified volume of blood.
sjwang
2018-11-27T14:45:16Z
N-terminal prohormone brain natriuretic peptide measurement
EFO:0004745
EFO:0010921
NT-proBNP measurement
blood N-terminal (NT)-pro hormone BNP level
blood NH2-terminal Nppb level
blood NT-proB-type Natriuretic Peptide level
blood NT-proBNP level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002876
blood NH2-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide level
This is a measurement of the amount of N-terminal (NT)-pro hormone BNP (NPPB) in a specified volume of blood.
https://rgd.mcw.edu/rgdweb/report/gene/main.html?id=3194
This is a measurement of the amount of N-terminal (NT)-pro hormone BNP (NPPB) in a specified volume of plasma.
sjwang
2018-11-27T14:54:19Z
plasma NH2-terminal Nppb level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002877
plasma NH2-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of aldosterone in a specified sample of plasma.
sjwang
2018-11-27T14:58:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002878
calculated plasma aldosterone level
sjwang
2018-11-27T14:59:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002879
plasma aldosterone level to plasma renin activity ratio
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of cardiac output.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:03:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002880
calculated cardiac output measurement
A calculated measurement in which the cardiac output is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:09:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002881
cardiac index
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of cardiac stroke volume.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:14:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002882
calculated stroke volume
A calculated measurement in which the cardiac stroke volume is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:16:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002883
stroke index
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the left ventricular end-systolic blood pressure.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:20:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002884
calculated left ventricular end-systolic blood pressure
Effective arterial elastance (Ea), defined as the ratio of left ventricular end-systolic pressure (Pes) to stroke volume (SV), provides a convenient, useful method to assess arterial load.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:23:57Z
PMID:27521423
E(a)
Ea(PV)
Pes/SV
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002885
arterial elastance
Effective arterial elastance (Ea), defined as the ratio of left ventricular end-systolic pressure (Pes) to stroke volume (SV), provides a convenient, useful method to assess arterial load.
PMID:11834502
PMID:1638719
Defined as the work performed by the left or right ventricle to eject the stroke volume into the aorta or pulmonary artery, respectively.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:29:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002886
ventricle stroke work
Defined as the work performed by the left or right ventricle to eject the stroke volume into the aorta or pulmonary artery, respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure%E2%80%93volume_loop_analysis_in_cardiology
Defined as the work performed by the left ventricle to eject the stroke volume into the aorta.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:32:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002887
left ventricle stroke work
Defined as the work performed by the left ventricle to eject the stroke volume into the aorta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure%E2%80%93volume_loop_analysis_in_cardiology
Preload recruitable stroke work (PRSW) is determined by the linear regression of stroke work with the end-diastolic volume. The slope of the PRSW relationship is a highly linear index of myocardial contractility that is insensitive to preload and afterload.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:34:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002888
preload recruitable left ventricle stroke work
Preload recruitable stroke work (PRSW) is determined by the linear regression of stroke work with the end-diastolic volume. The slope of the PRSW relationship is a highly linear index of myocardial contractility that is insensitive to preload and afterload.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure%E2%80%93volume_loop_analysis_in_cardiology
A calculated measurement in which the maximum rate of positive change in left ventricular blood pressure is divided by the left ventricular end-diastolic volume, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:38:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002889
maximum rate of positive change in left ventricular blood pressure to left ventricular end-diastolic volume ratio
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the end-diastolic heart left ventricle posterior wall thickness.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:46:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002890
calculated heart left ventricle end-diastolic posterior wall thickness
A calculated measurement in which the heart left ventricle end-diastolic posterior wall thickness is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:56:21Z
LVPWId
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002891
heart left ventricle end-diastolic posterior wall index
A calculated measurement in which the heart left ventricle end-diastolic posterior wall thickness is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
PMID:24205240
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the heart left ventricle end-diastolic anterior wall thickness.
sjwang
2018-11-27T15:58:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002892
calculated heart left ventricle end-diastolic anterior wall thickness
A calculated measurement in which the heart left ventricle end-diastolic anterior wall thickness is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-27T16:14:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002893
heart left ventricle end-diastolic anterior wall index
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the heart ventricle end-diastolic septal wall thickness.
sjwang
2018-11-27T16:18:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002894
calculated heart ventricle end-diastolic septal wall thickness
A calculated measurement in which the heart ventricle end-diastolic septal wall thickness is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-27T16:19:43Z
IVSId
interventricular septum index end-diastole
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002895
heart ventricle end-diastolic septal wall index
A calculated measurement in which the heart ventricle end-diastolic septal wall thickness is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
PMID:24205240
Measurement of the amount of a ketone body, 3-hydroxybutyrate, in a specified sample of urine.
sjwang
2018-11-30T15:09:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002896
urine 3-hydroxybutyrate level
This is a measurement of the amount of a ketone body, acetoacetate, in a specified sample of urine. Acetoacetate is the conjugate base of acetoacetic acid, a physiologically relevant ketone body.
sjwang
2018-11-30T15:12:31Z
acetoacetate measurement
EFO:0010111
clinical_measurement_ontology
urine acetoacetic acid level
CMO:0002897
urine acetoacetate level
This is a measurement of the amount of a ketone body, acetoacetate, in a specified sample of urine. Acetoacetate is the conjugate base of acetoacetic acid, a physiologically relevant ketone body.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetoacetic_acid
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketone_bodies
The amount of glycated albumin in a specified volume of blood. Glycation is the result of a sugar molecule, such as fructose or glucose, bonding to a protein or lipid molecule without the controlling action of an enzyme.
sjwang
2018-11-30T15:15:46Z
EFO:0009305
total glycated albumin
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002898
blood glycated albumin level
A calculated measurement in which the amount of glycated albumin in a specified sample of blood is divided by the amount of total albumin in that same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-30T15:20:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002899
blood glycated albumin level to blood albumin level ratio
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of hemoglobin, or a derivative of hemoglobin, in a specified sample of blood.
sjwang
2018-11-30T15:41:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002900
calculated blood hemoglobin level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of hemoglobin, or a derivative of hemoglobin, in a specified sample of blood.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of glycated albumin in a specified sample of blood.
sjwang
2018-11-30T15:43:05Z
EFO:0009304
percent glycated albumin
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002901
calculated blood glycated albumin level
A calculated measurement in which the amount of hemoglobin A1c in a specified sample of blood is divided by the amount of total hemoglobin in that same sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-11-30T15:51:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002902
blood hemoglobin A1c level level to blood hemoglobin level ratio
true
Renal medullary blood flow (MBF) is the volume of blood delivered to or exiting from the renal medulla per unit time.
sjwang
2018-11-30T15:55:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002903
renal medullary blood flow rate
Renal medullary blood flow (MBF) is the volume of blood delivered to or exiting from the renal medulla per unit time.
PMID:22080855
The amount of vasopressin in a specified volume of blood. Vasopressin belongs to family of cyclic nonapeptide hormones found in most mammals. Synthesised in the hypothalamus and stored in the post-pituitary, vasopressins play a key role in homeostasis, particularly in regulating the body's water content. Together with the similar neuropeptide oxytocin, they are believed to influence social cognition and behaviour
sjwang
2018-12-03T14:09:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002904
blood vasopressin level
The amount of vasopressin in a specified volume of blood. Vasopressin belongs to family of cyclic nonapeptide hormones found in most mammals. Synthesised in the hypothalamus and stored in the post-pituitary, vasopressins play a key role in homeostasis, particularly in regulating the body's water content. Together with the similar neuropeptide oxytocin, they are believed to influence social cognition and behaviour
CHEBI:9937
The amount of vasopressin in a specified volume of plasma. Vasopressin belongs to family of cyclic nonapeptide hormones found in most mammals. Synthesised in the hypothalamus and stored in the post-pituitary, vasopressins play a key role in homeostasis, particularly in regulating the body's water content. Together with the similar neuropeptide oxytocin, they are believed to influence social cognition and behaviour.
sjwang
2018-12-03T14:13:33Z
plasma antidiuretic hormone level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002905
plasma vasopressin level
The amount of vasopressin in a specified volume of serum. Vasopressin belongs to family of cyclic nonapeptide hormones found in most mammals. Synthesised in the hypothalamus and stored in the post-pituitary, vasopressins play a key role in homeostasis, particularly in regulating the body's water content. Together with the similar neuropeptide oxytocin, they are believed to influence social cognition and behaviour.
sjwang
2018-12-03T14:16:36Z
serum antidiuretic hormone level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002906
serum vasopressin level
Measurement of the amount of phosphorus, measured as inorganic phosphate eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time.
sjwang
2018-12-03T14:30:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002907
urine phosphate excretion rate
The amount of urea excreted into the urine within a specified period of time.
sjwang
2018-12-03T14:32:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002908
urine urea excretion rate
Left ventricle end-diastolic elastance (Eed) is the estimate of the slope of the line Ped = Eed(Ved-V0), which is based on linear regression of points determined by iterative calculation of the LV end-diastolic pressure-volume relationship.
sjwang
2018-12-03T16:21:42Z
Eed
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002909
heart left ventricle end-diastolic elastance
Left ventricle end-diastolic elastance (Eed) is the estimate of the slope of the line Ped = Eed(Ved-V0), which is based on linear regression of points determined by iterative calculation of the LV end-diastolic pressure-volume relationship.
PMID:12957726
Left ventricle end-systolic elastance (Ees) is the estimate of the slope of the line Pes = Ees(Ves-V0), which is based on linear regression of points determined by iterative calculation of the LV end-systolic pressure-volume relationship.
sjwang
2018-12-03T16:24:05Z
Ees
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002910
heart left ventricle end-systolic elastance
Left ventricle end-systolic elastance (Ees) is the estimate of the slope of the line Pes = Ees(Ves-V0), which is based on linear regression of points determined by iterative calculation of the LV end-systolic pressure-volume relationship.
PMID:12957726
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of components of the periodic tightening and loosening of the muscles of a ventricle of the heart.
sjwang
2018-12-04T12:06:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002911
calculated ventricle contraction measurement
Left ventricle diastolic volume-axis intercept (V0) is determined by the line Ped = Eed(Ved-V0), which is based on linear regression of points determined by iterative calculation of the LV end-diastolic pressure-volume relationship. Ped = end-diastolic pressure, Ved = end-diastolic volume, V0 – theoretical volume when no pressure is generated, Eed (end-diastolic elastance, stiffness) is the slope of the EDPVR (LV end-diastolic pressure–volume relationship).
sjwang
2018-12-04T12:31:25Z
PMID:12957726
EDPVR V0
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002912
heart left ventricle diastolic volume-axis intercept
Left ventricle diastolic volume-axis intercept (V0) is determined by the line Ped = Eed(Ved-V0), which is based on linear regression of points determined by iterative calculation of the LV end-diastolic pressure-volume relationship. Ped = end-diastolic pressure, Ved = end-diastolic volume, V0 – theoretical volume when no pressure is generated, Eed (end-diastolic elastance, stiffness) is the slope of the EDPVR (LV end-diastolic pressure–volume relationship).
PMID:12957726
Left ventricle systolic volume-axis intercept (V0) is determined by the line Pes = Ees(Ves-V0), which is based on linear regression of points determined by iterative calculation of the LV end-diastolic pressure–volume relationship. Pes = end-systolic pressure, Ves = end-systolic volume, V0 – theoretical volume when no pressure is generated, Ees (index of LV systolic function, contractility) is the slope of the ESPVR (LV end-systolic pressure–volume relationship).
sjwang
2018-12-04T12:34:18Z
PMID:12957726
ESPVR V0
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002913
heart left ventricle systolic volume-axis intercept
Left ventricle systolic volume-axis intercept (V0) is determined by the line Pes = Ees(Ves-V0), which is based on linear regression of points determined by iterative calculation of the LV end-diastolic pressure–volume relationship. Pes = end-systolic pressure, Ves = end-systolic volume, V0 – theoretical volume when no pressure is generated, Ees (index of LV systolic function, contractility) is the slope of the ESPVR (LV end-systolic pressure–volume relationship).
PMID:12957726
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure%E2%80%93volume_loop_analysis_in_cardiology
A measurement of the volume of blood in ventricle immediately before a contraction which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation. .
sjwang
2018-12-04T12:46:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002914
calculated end-diastolic volume
A measurement of the volume of blood in a ventricle at the end of a contraction which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
sjwang
2018-12-04T12:59:56Z
PMID:12957726
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002915
calculated end-systolic volume
A measurement of the volume of blood in a ventricle at the end of a contraction which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
PMID:12957726
The amount of adrenomedullin in a specified sample of kidney tissue.
sjwang
2018-12-05T13:54:43Z
adrenomedullin measurement
EFO:0010909
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002916
kidney adrenomedullin level
The amount of adrenomedullin in a specified sample of medullary kidney tissue.
sjwang
2018-12-05T13:57:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002917
kidney medullary adrenomedullin level
The amount of adrenomedullin in a specified sample of cortical kidney tissue.
sjwang
2018-12-05T13:59:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002918
kidney cortical adrenomedullin level
The amount of urotensin II in a specified volume of urine.
sjwang
2018-12-06T15:39:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002919
urine urotensin II level
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of urotensin II in a specified sample of urine.
sjwang
2018-12-06T15:41:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002920
calculated urine urotensin II level
A calculated measurement in which the amount of urotensin II is divided by the amount of creatinine in a specified volume of urine.
sjwang
2018-12-06T15:42:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002921
urine urotensin II level to urine creatinine level ratio
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of albumin in a specified sample of urine.
sjwang
2018-12-06T15:46:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002922
calculated urine albumin level
The number of dissolved particles in a specified volume of plasma.
sjwang
2018-12-06T16:05:07Z
blood osmolality measurement
EFO:0007967
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002923
plasma osmolality
The number of dissolved particles in a specified volume of plasma.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_osmolality
Any measurement of urea in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys. Urea is the main nitrogenous breakdown product of protein metabolism in mammals and is excreted in urine.
sjwang
2018-12-07T10:08:11Z
EFO:0011005
urea measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002924
urine urea level
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of urea in a specified sample of urine.
sjwang
2018-12-07T10:11:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002925
calculated urine urea level
A calculated measurement in which the amount of urea present in a specified volume of urine , is divided by the amount of creatinine in a specified volume of urine.
sjwang
2018-12-07T10:22:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002926
urine urea level to urine creatinine level ratio
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of sodium in a specified sample of urine.
sjwang
2018-12-07T10:27:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002927
calculated urine sodium level
A calculated measurement in which the amount of sodium ions present in a specified volume of urine , is divided by the amount of creatinine in a specified volume of urine.
sjwang
2018-12-07T10:29:18Z
EFO:0009883
urinary sodium to creatinine ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002928
urine sodium level to urine creatinine level ratio
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of potassium in a specified sample of urine.
sjwang
2018-12-07T10:33:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002929
calculated urine potassium level
A calculated measurement in which the amount of potassium ions present in a specified volume of urine , is divided by the amount of creatinine in a specified volume of urine.
sjwang
2018-12-07T10:35:25Z
EFO:0009882
urinary potassium to creatinine ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002930
urine potassium level to urine creatinine level ratio
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the volume of fluid filtered from the kidney glomerular capillaries into the Bowman's capsule per specified unit of time based on a blood solute level, weight and age of organism and other factors.
sjwang
2018-12-07T10:37:27Z
EFO:0006829
GFR change measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002931
calculated glomerular filtration rate
Any quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more nucleic acids in the heart. Nucleic acids are high-molecular-weight polymeric compounds composed of nucleotides, each consisting of a purine or pyrimidine base, a ribose or deoxyribose sugar, and a phosphate group, and are involved in the determination and transmission of genetic characteristics.
sjwang
2018-12-07T11:57:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002932
heart nucleic acid measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the heart is formed or composed.
sjwang
2018-12-07T12:02:20Z
CMO:0002796
heart RNA composition measurement
heart ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002933
heart ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2018-12-07T12:04:28Z
heart Igf1 mRNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002934
heart insulin-like growth factor 1 mRNA level
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the heart left ventricle is formed or composed.
sjwang
2018-12-07T12:09:49Z
CMO:0003333
heart left ventricle ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002935
heart left ventricle ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2018-12-07T12:23:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002936
heart right ventricle insulin-like growth factor 1 mRNA level
The amount of ribonucleic acid (RNA), the molecule composed of the sugar ribose, phosphate groups and any combination of the bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, and/or uracil , extracted from or contained in the heart right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart (from the perspective of the organism rather than the observer), which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung.
sjwang
2018-12-07T12:28:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002937
heart right ventricle ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2018-12-07T12:30:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002938
heart right ventricle molecular composition measurement
sjwang
2018-12-07T12:35:54Z
heart left ventricle Igf1r mRNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002939
heart left ventricle insulin-like growth factor 1 mRNA level
sjwang
2018-12-07T12:44:11Z
heart Igf1r mRNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002940
heart insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor mRNA level
sjwang
2018-12-07T12:46:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002941
heart right ventricle insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor mRNA level
sjwang
2018-12-07T12:49:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002942
heart left ventricle insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor mRNA level
Filtration fraction is the ratio of the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) to the renal plasma flow (RPF). Filtration Fraction, FF = GFR/RPF. The filtration fraction, therefore, represents the proportion of the fluid reaching the kidneys which passes into the renal tubules.
sjwang
2018-12-07T14:45:56Z
PMID:2846658
FF
filtration fraction
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002943
renal filtration fraction
sjwang
2018-12-07T14:51:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002944
glomerular filtration rate to kidney weight ratio
A calculated measurement to determine the volume of fluid filtered from the renal (kidney) glomerular capillaries of a single nephron into Bowman's capsule per unit time.
sjwang
2018-12-07T14:54:49Z
SNGFR
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002945
single nephron glomerular filtration rate
A calculated measurement to determine the ratio of the single nephron glomerular filtration rate (SNGFR) to the renal plasma flow (RPF). Single nephron filtration Fraction, SNFF = SNGFR/RPF. The single nephron filtration fraction, therefore, represents the proportion of the fluid reaching the kidneys which passes into the renal tubules from a single nephron.
sjwang
2018-12-07T14:57:04Z
SNFF
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002946
single nephron filtration fraction
A calculated measurement to determine the ratio of the single nephron glomerular filtration rate (SNGFR) to the renal plasma flow (RPF). Single nephron filtration Fraction, SNFF = SNGFR/RPF. The single nephron filtration fraction, therefore, represents the proportion of the fluid reaching the kidneys which passes into the renal tubules from a single nephron.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filtration_fraction
sjwang
2018-12-07T15:14:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002947
calculated kidney morphological measurement
A semiquantitative evaluation of the renal interstitium using a grading system with a score of 0 to 4+, which assesses the tubules and the interstitium for the presence of (1) tubular atrophy, (2) tubular dilatation, (3) interstitial inflammatory cell infiltrates, and (4) interstitial fibrosis. A score of 0 indicates no lesion (normal kidney), 1+ indicates a single, small focal lesion with very minimal tubular alterations and interstitial inflammatory cell infiltration, and 2+ to 4+ indicated increasing severity of tubular lesions, interstitial inflammatory cell infiltration, and/or fibrosis. A score of 4+ indicates involvement of approximately 50% or more of the renal parenchyma or interstitium.
sjwang
2018-12-07T15:16:47Z
Not4Curation
kidney tubulointerstitial score
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002948
renal tubulointerstitial score
A semiquantitative evaluation of the renal interstitium using a grading system with a score of 0 to 4+, which assesses the tubules and the interstitium for the presence of (1) tubular atrophy, (2) tubular dilatation, (3) interstitial inflammatory cell infiltrates, and (4) interstitial fibrosis. A score of 0 indicates no lesion (normal kidney), 1+ indicates a single, small focal lesion with very minimal tubular alterations and interstitial inflammatory cell infiltration, and 2+ to 4+ indicated increasing severity of tubular lesions, interstitial inflammatory cell infiltration, and/or fibrosis. A score of 4+ indicates involvement of approximately 50% or more of the renal parenchyma or interstitium.
PMID:9369281
Measurement of the amount of podocalyxin eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Podocalyxin is a sialoglycoprotein found in the glycocalyx that covers the apical surface of podocytes.
sjwang
2018-12-07T16:31:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002949
urine podocalyxin excretion rate
A calculated value in which the weight of the left atrium, the upper chamber on the left side of the heart which empties into the lower left chamber, is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
sjwang
2018-12-20T14:50:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002950
heart left atrium weight to body weight ratio
A measurement of the physical form or structure of the right atrium, the right upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the vena cava and forces it into the right ventricle, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
sjwang
2018-12-20T14:57:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002951
calculated heart right atrium morphological measurement
A calculated value in which the weight of the right atrium, the upper chamber on the right side of the heart which empties into the lower right left chamber, is divided by the total weight of the body and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
sjwang
2018-12-20T14:59:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002952
heart right atrium weight to body weight ratio
The weight of the septum of the heart, which is the portion of the heart left ventricle ventral/anterior wall and right ventricle dorsal/posterior wall which is shared between the ventricles, after removal from the body and separation from the rest of the heart.
sjwang
2018-12-20T15:02:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002953
heart septum weight
The average number of podocytes in the kidney glomeruli.
sjwang
2018-12-20T15:09:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002954
number of podocytes per kidney glomerulus
A calculated measurement in which the average number of podocytes is divided by the average volume of kidney glomeruli.
sjwang
2018-12-20T15:13:54Z
PMID:16902320
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002955
number of podocytes to glomerular volume ratio
A calculated measurement in which the average number of podocytes is divided by the average volume of kidney glomeruli.
PMID:16902320
Any measurement of aldosterone in urine.
sjwang
2018-12-20T15:27:35Z
aldosterone measurement
EFO:0010219
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002956
urine aldosterone measurement
Measurement of the amount of aldosterone in a specified sample of urine.
sjwang
2018-12-20T15:30:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002957
urine aldosterone level
Measurement of the amount of aldosterone eliminated from the body in the urine per unit time. Aldosterone is a mineralocorticoid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex.
sjwang
2018-12-26T16:14:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002958
urine aldosterone excretion rate
The average number of nucleated cells in the kidney glomeruli.
sjwang
2018-12-26T16:17:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002959
number of nucleated cells per kidney glomerulus
An injury score obtained by multiplying the degree of glomerular damage (0 to 4) with the percentage of the glomeruli with that type of injury (i.e., increase in mesangial matrix material or glomerulosclerosis).
sjwang
2018-12-26T16:20:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002960
mesangial injury score
An injury score obtained by multiplying the degree of glomerular damage (0 to 4) with the percentage of the glomeruli with that type of injury (i.e., increase in mesangial matrix material or glomerulosclerosis).
PMID:9841488
Amount of parathyroid hormone, a hormone that regulates blood calcium and phosphate levels, in a specified volume of blood.
sjwang
2018-12-26T16:24:21Z
parathyroid hormone measurement
EFO:0004752
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002961
blood parathyroid hormone level
Amount of parathyroid hormone, a hormone that regulates blood calcium and phosphate levels, in a specified volume of plasma.
sjwang
2018-12-26T16:26:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002962
plasma parathyroid hormone level
Amount of parathyroid hormone, a hormone that regulates blood calcium and phosphate levels, in a specified volume of serum.
sjwang
2018-12-26T16:27:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002963
serum parathyroid hormone level
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of tibialis anterior muscle, which is a muscle that originates in the upper two-thirds of the lateral surface of the tibia and inserts into the medial cuneiform and first metatarsal bones of the foot. Its acts to invert the foot. It is situated on the lateral side of the tibia; it is thick and fleshy above, tendinous below. This muscle overlaps the anterior tibial vessels and deep peroneal nerve in the upper part of the leg.
sjwang
2018-12-26T16:39:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002964
tibialis anterior muscle weight
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of tibialis anterior muscle, which is a muscle that originates in the upper two-thirds of the lateral surface of the tibia and inserts into the medial cuneiform and first metatarsal bones of the foot. Its acts to invert the foot. It is situated on the lateral side of the tibia; it is thick and fleshy above, tendinous below. This muscle overlaps the anterior tibial vessels and deep peroneal nerve in the upper part of the leg.
UBERON:0001385
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of extensor digitorum longus muscle, which is a penniform muscle of the lateral front part of the hindlimb responsible for extension of the digits and dorsiflexion of the ankle.
sjwang
2018-12-27T09:53:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002965
extensor digitorum longus muscle weight
The weight or the measure of the heaviness of extensor digitorum longus muscle, which is a penniform muscle of the lateral front part of the hindlimb responsible for extension of the digits and dorsiflexion of the ankle.
UBERON:0001386
A calculated measurement in which the weight of tibialis anterior muscle is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
sjwang
2018-12-27T10:01:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002966
tibialis anterior muscle weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of extensor digitorum longus muscle is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
sjwang
2018-12-27T10:05:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002967
extensor digitorum longus muscle weight to body weight ratio
Volume of blood plasma delivered to a single glomerulus per unit time
sjwang
2018-12-27T11:44:39Z
PMID:2846658
Qa
glomerular capillary plasma flow rate
initial glomerular plasma flow rate
single glomerular afferent plasma flow
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002968
afferent arteriolar plasma flow rate
Volume of blood plasma delivered to a single glomerulus per unit time
ISBN:9781455723041
PMID:24875196
Force exerted on the luminal capillary wall from fluid flowing through the capillary.
sjwang
2018-12-27T11:55:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002969
glomerular capillary hydraulic pressure
Force exerted on the luminal capillary wall from fluid flowing through the capillary.
E-Book:Brenner_and_Rector's_The_Kidney_E-Book,_2015
Any measurement of one of the small blood vessels carrying blood between arteries and capillaries.
sjwang
2018-12-27T12:03:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002970
arteriole measurement
Resistance that must be overcome to push blood through arterioles to create flow.
sjwang
2018-12-27T12:07:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002971
arteriolar resistance
Resistance that must be overcome to push blood through arterioles to create flow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vascular_resistance
Resistance to blood flow measured within the efferent arteriole proximal to a glomerular capillary network.
sjwang
2018-12-27T12:21:25Z
Re
efferent glomerular arteriolar resistance
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002972
efferent arteriolar resistance
Resistance to blood flow measured within the efferent arteriole proximal to a glomerular capillary network.
E-Book:Brenner_and_Rector's_The_Kidney_E-Book,_2015
Resistance to blood flow measured within the afferent arteriole distal to a glomerular capillary network.
sjwang
2018-12-27T12:27:17Z
Ra
afferent glomerular arteriolar resistance
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002973
afferent arteriolar resistance
Total resistance to blood flow measured within the afferent arteriole proximal and distal to a glomerular capillary network (Rt = Ra + Re).
sjwang
2018-12-27T12:33:35Z
Rt; total glomerular arteriolar resistance
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002974
total arteriolar resistance
Measurement of the total amount of all proteins found in a specific volume of afferent arteriolar plasma.
sjwang
2018-12-27T12:45:26Z
Ca
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002975
afferent arteriolar plasma protein concentration
Measurement of the total amount of all proteins found in a specific volume of efferent arteriolar plasma.
sjwang
2018-12-27T12:49:32Z
Ce
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002976
efferent arteriolar plasma protein concentration
A form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins, notably albumin, in the afferent arteriole's plasma that tends to pull water into the circulatory system. It is the opposing force to hydrostatic pressure. It has a major effect on the pressure across the glomerular filter.
sjwang
2018-12-27T12:53:15Z
afferent arteriolar colloid osmotic pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002977
afferent colloid osmotic pressure
A form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins, notably albumin, in the afferent arteriole's plasma that tends to pull water into the circulatory system. It is the opposing force to hydrostatic pressure. It has a major effect on the pressure across the glomerular filter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osmotic_pressure
A form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins, notably albumin, in the efferent arteriole's plasma that tends to pull water into the circulatory system. It is the opposing force to hydrostatic pressure. It has a major effect on the pressure across the glomerular filter
sjwang
2018-12-27T13:07:24Z
efferent arteriolar colloid osmotic pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002978
efferent colloid osmotic pressure
A form of osmotic pressure exerted by proteins, notably albumin, in the efferent arteriole's plasma that tends to pull water into the circulatory system. It is the opposing force to hydrostatic pressure. It has a major effect on the pressure across the glomerular filter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osmotic_pressure
A measure of a membrane's permeability to water; specifically, the volume of fluid filtered in unit time through a unit area of membrane per unit pressure difference, and it is defined as the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) for both kidneys per millimeter of mercury (mmHg) of filtration pressure.
sjwang
2018-12-27T13:11:50Z
Kf
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002979
glomerular capillary ultrafiltration coefficient
A measure of a membrane's permeability to water; specifically, the volume of fluid filtered in unit time through a unit area of membrane per unit pressure difference, and it is defined as the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) for both kidneys per millimeter of mercury (mmHg) of filtration pressure.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filtration_coefficient
A calculated measurement in which the area occupied by renal cysts is divided by the total the kidney, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-12-27T14:28:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002980
ratio of the area occupied by cysts to the total area of the kidney
Blood measurement of Angiotensin I, a decapeptide that is cleaved from precursor angiotensinogen by renin. It is converted to angiotensin II by angiotensin converting enzyme.
sjwang
2018-12-27T14:31:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002981
blood angiotensin I level
Plasma measurement of Angiotensin I, a decapeptide that is cleaved from precursor angiotensinogen by renin. It is converted to angiotensin II by angiotensin converting enzyme.
sjwang
2018-12-27T14:33:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002982
plasma angiotensin I level
Serum measurement of Angiotensin I, a decapeptide that is cleaved from precursor angiotensinogen by renin. It is converted to angiotensin II by angiotensin converting enzyme.
sjwang
2018-12-27T14:35:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002983
serum angiotensin I level
Force exerted on the luminal surface of the proximal tubule from fluid flowing through the tubule.
sjwang
2018-12-27T15:20:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002984
mean proximal tubular hydraulic pressure
Force exerted on the luminal vessel wall from fluid flowing through the efferent arteriole.
sjwang
2018-12-27T15:22:41Z
efferent glomerular arteriolar hydraulic pressure
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002985
efferent arteriolar hydraulic pressure
Force exerted on the luminal vessel wall from fluid flowing through the efferent arteriole.
E-Book:Brenner_and_Rector's_The_Kidney_E-Book
The difference between the force exerted on the luminal glomerular capillary wall and the force exerted on the luminal proximal tubular membrane (Pgc - Pt = delta P).
sjwang
2018-12-27T15:27:01Z
Pgc - Pt = delta P
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002986
glomerular transcapillary hydraulic pressure gradient
sjwang
2018-12-27T15:42:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002987
adrenal gland molecular composition measurement
sjwang
2018-12-27T15:44:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002988
adrenal protein/peptide composition measurement
sjwang
2018-12-27T15:46:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002989
adrenal gland renin level
sjwang
2018-12-27T15:51:33Z
Visceral fat weight/ tibial length
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002990
retroperitoneal fat pad weight to tibia length ratio
sjwang
2018-12-27T15:54:15Z
Subcutaneous fat weight/ tibial length
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002991
inguinal fat pad weight to tibia length ratio
sjwang
2018-12-27T15:58:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0002992
calculated left ventricular end-diastolic blood pressure measurement
A calculated measurement in which the pressure in the heart left ventricle at the end of diastole, the period when the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion and the ventricles fill with blood, divided by the diameter across the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2018-12-27T16:00:35Z
LVEDP/LVDd
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002993
heart left ventricular end-diastolic blood pressure to heart left ventricular end-diastolic diameter ratio
Rate-pressure product is defined as the product of the heart rate (the number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time) (beats per minute) and mean arterial blood pressure (the average force the blood exerts on an artery wall) (mm Hg).
sjwang
2019-01-02T13:36:28Z
PMID:27671317
RPP
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002994
rate-pressure product
Rate-pressure product is defined as the product of the heart rate (the number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time) (beats per minute) and mean arterial blood pressure (the average force the blood exerts on an artery wall) (mm Hg).
http://csecho.ca/wp-content/themes/twentyeleven-csecho/cardiomath/index.php?eqnHD=stress&eqnDisp=rpp
https://www.thecalculator.co/health/Rate-Pressure-Product-Calculator-1123.html
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the liver is divided by the length of tibia, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
sjwang
2019-01-02T13:45:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002995
liver weight to tibia length ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the pancreas is divided by the length of tibia, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
sjwang
2019-01-02T14:00:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002996
pancreas weight to tibia length
A calculated measurement in which the amount of sodium ions present in a specified volume of urine , is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
sjwang
2019-01-04T16:15:58Z
urinary relative excretion of sodium
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002997
urine sodium level to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of potassium ions present in a specified volume of urine , is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
sjwang
2019-01-04T16:21:28Z
urinary relative excretion of potassium
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002998
urine potassium level to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of sodium ions present in a specified volume of urine , is divided by the amount of potassium in a specified volume of urine.
sjwang
2019-01-04T16:28:41Z
EFO:0009884
urinary sodium to potassium ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0002999
urine sodium level to urine potassium level ratio
The calculated value blood insulin level area under curve divided by the calculated blood glucose level area under curve. Area under the curve for blood glucose or insulin is a value in which a series of measurements of the amount of insulin or glucose in a specified volume of blood is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
sjwang
2019-01-22T13:52:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003000
blood insulin level AUC to blood glucose level AUC ratio
The calculated value blood insulin level area under curve divided by the calculated blood glucose level area under curve. Area under the curve for blood glucose or insulin is a value in which a series of measurements of the amount of insulin or glucose in a specified volume of blood is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed,_ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement to estimate the effect of insulin on net glucose disposal (insulin sensitivity) in an organism, calculated as 10000/(sqaure root of ((fasting glucose x fasting insulin) x (mean glucose across duration of glucose tolerance test x mean insulin across duration of glucose tolerance test).
sjwang
2019-01-22T14:17:38Z
EFO:0006832
clinical_measurement_ontology
WBISI
disposition index measurement
CMO:0003001
whole body insulin sensitivity index
A calculated measurement to estimate the effect of insulin on net glucose disposal (insulin sensitivity) in an organism, calculated as 10000/(sqaure root of ((fasting glucose x fasting insulin) x (mean glucose across duration of glucose tolerance test x mean insulin across duration of glucose tolerance test).
PMID:22378939
Calculated model of insulin resistance where the product of fasting glucose and fasting insulin is divided by 22.5. Glucose is measured in mmol/L and insulin in measured in uIU/ml.
sjwang
2019-01-22T14:21:46Z
EFO:0004501
HOMA-IR
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003002
Homeostatic Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance
Calculated model of insulin resistance where the product of fasting glucose and fasting insulin is divided by 22.5. Glucose is measured in mmol/L and insulin in measured in uIU/ml.
PMID:11874940
The amount of hesperetin found in a specified volume of blood. Hesperetin belongs to the flavanone class of flavonoids. Hesperetin, in the form of its glycoside Hesperidin, is the predominant flavonoid in lemons and oranges.
sjwang
2019-01-22T14:26:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CHEBI:28230
CMO:0003003
blood hesperetin level
The amount of hesperetin found in a specified volume of blood. Hesperetin belongs to the flavanone class of flavonoids. Hesperetin, in the form of its glycoside Hesperidin, is the predominant flavonoid in lemons and oranges.
https://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB01094
The amount of hesperetin found in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.Hesperetin, in the form of its glycoside Hesperidin, is the predominant flavonoid in lemons and oranges.
sjwang
2019-01-22T14:46:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CHEBI:28230
CMO:0003004
plasma hesperetin level
The amount of hesperetin found in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.Hesperetin, in the form of its glycoside Hesperidin, is the predominant flavonoid in lemons and oranges.
https://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB01094
The amount of hesperetin found in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Hesperetin, in the form of its glycoside Hesperidin, is the predominant flavonoid in lemons and oranges.
sjwang
2019-01-22T14:50:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CHEBI:28230
CMO:0003005
serum hesperetin level
The amount of hesperetin found in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Hesperetin, in the form of its glycoside Hesperidin, is the predominant flavonoid in lemons and oranges.
https://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB01094
Amount of glucose-6-phophatase measured in a specified sample of liver.
sjwang
2019-01-22T14:55:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003006
liver glucose-6-phosphatase level
Amount of glucokinase measured in a specified sample of liver.
sjwang
2019-01-22T14:58:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003007
liver glucokinase level
A measurement of the amount of high density lipoprotein cholesterol in serum which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation. Cholesterol is a eukaryotic sterol that in higher animals is the precursor of bile acids and steroid hormones and a key constituent of cell membranes, is carried in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) molecules. High density lipoprotein cholesterol refers to any of a group of conjugated proteins that have at least one lipid component.
sjwang
2019-01-22T15:11:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003008
calculated serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol level
A calculated measurement in which the amount of HDL cholesterol in a specified volume of serum is divided by the amount of total serum cholesterol, without taking into account any association with other molecules such as lipoproteins, in a specified volume of serum, in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2019-01-22T15:16:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003009
serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol level to serum total cholesterol level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of HDL cholesterol in a specified volume of serum is divided by the amount of total serum cholesterol, without taking into account any association with other molecules such as lipoproteins, in a specified volume of serum, in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed,_ISBN:978-1416049982
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by dipeptidyl-peptidase 4 (DPP4) in a specified volume of blood. Dpp4 is a cell surface glycoprotein receptor involved in the costimulatory signal essential for T-cell receptor (TCR)-mediated T-cell activation.
sjwang
2019-01-22T15:24:56Z
PMID:25264749
blood DPP-4 activity level
blood DPP4 activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003010
blood dipeptidyl peptidase 4 activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by dipeptidyl-peptidase IV (DPP4) in a specified volume of plasma. Dpp4 is a cell surface glycoprotein receptor involved in the costimulatory signal essential for T-cell receptor (TCR)-mediated T-cell activation.
sjwang
2019-01-22T15:29:26Z
PMID:25264749
plasma DPP-4 activity level
plasma DPP4 activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003011
plasma dipeptidyl peptidase 4 activity level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by dipeptidyl-peptidase IV (DPP4) in a specified volume of serum. Dpp4 is a cell surface glycoprotein receptor involved in the costimulatory signal essential for T-cell receptor (TCR)-mediated T-cell activation.
sjwang
2019-01-22T15:31:02Z
PMID:25264749
serum DPP-4 activity level
serum DPP4 activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003012
serum dipeptidyl peptidase 4 activity level
A calculated measurement of the average width of the tunica media (the middle coat of the arterial wall) divided by the artery total diameter (measured as the length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall).
sjwang
2019-01-22T15:47:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003013
artery tunica media to artery total diameter ratio
A calculated measurement of the average width of the artery lumen (measured as the length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the inner surface of the blood vessel wall) divided by the artery total diameter (measured as the length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall).
sjwang
2019-01-22T15:50:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003014
artery lumen to artery total diameter ratio
Measurement of the morphological characteristics of the gastrointestinal tract. The gastrointestinal tract is an organ system within humans and other animals which takes in food, digests it to extract and absorb energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste as feces. The mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines are part of the gastrointestinal tract.
sjwang
2019-01-22T15:53:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003015
gastrointestinal tract morphological measurement
Measurement of the morphological characteristics of the gastrointestinal tract. The gastrointestinal tract is an organ system within humans and other animals which takes in food, digests it to extract and absorb energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste as feces. The mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines are part of the gastrointestinal tract.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastrointestinal_tract
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the gastrointestinal tract, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The gastrointestinal tract is an organ system within humans and other animals which takes in food, digests it to extract and absorb energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste as feces. The mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines are part of the gastrointestinal tract.
sjwang
2019-01-22T15:58:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003016
gastrointestinal tract weight
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the gastrointestinal tract, that is, the degree to which it is drawn toward the earth by gravity. The gastrointestinal tract is an organ system within humans and other animals which takes in food, digests it to extract and absorb energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste as feces. The mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines are part of the gastrointestinal tract.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastrointestinal_tract
A measurement of the weight of the gastrointestinal tract which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
sjwang
2019-01-22T16:01:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003017
calculated gastrointestinal tract weight
sjwang
2019-01-24T09:12:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003018
calculated ovary weight
sjwang
2019-01-24T09:15:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003019
both ovaries weight to body weight ratio
The number of reticulocytes in a specified volume of blood. Reticulocytes are newly produced, relatively immature red blood cells.
sjwang
2019-01-29T13:09:08Z
EFO:0007986
Absolute Reticulocyte Count
reticulocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003020
total reticulocyte count
A calculated measurement in which the number of reticulocyte in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of red blood cell in that sample and presented as a ratio, fraction or percentage.
sjwang
2019-01-29T14:43:08Z
relative reticulocyte count
reti count
clinical_measurement_ontology
reticulocyte count
CMO:0003021
reticulocyte count to total red blood cell count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of reticulocyte in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of red blood cell in that sample and presented as a ratio, fraction or percentage.
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The distribution width of erythrocytes by their cellular (individual) hemoglobin concentrations. It is a measurement of the heterogeneity of the red cell hemoglobin concentration.
sjwang
2019-01-29T15:15:44Z
HDW
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003022
hemoglobin distribution width
The distribution width of erythrocytes by their cellular (individual) hemoglobin concentrations. It is a measurement of the heterogeneity of the red cell hemoglobin concentration.
PMID:3411196
The amount of sorbital dehydrogenase in a specific volume of urine. Sorbitol dehydrogenase is an enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism converting sorbitol, the sugar alcohol form of glucose, into fructose.
sjwang
2019-01-29T15:31:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003023
urine sorbital dehydrogenase level
The amount of sorbital dehydrogenase in a specific volume of urine. Sorbitol dehydrogenase is an enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism converting sorbitol, the sugar alcohol form of glucose, into fructose.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbitol_dehydrogenase
A calculated measurement in which the amount of chloride present in a specified volume of urine, is divided by the amount of creatinine in a specified volume of urine.
sjwang
2019-01-29T15:38:09Z
PMID:24244710
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003024
urine chloride level to urine creatinine level ratio
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of chloride in a specified sample of urine.
sjwang
2019-01-29T15:41:36Z
PMID:24244710
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003025
calculated urine chloride level
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of chloride in a specified sample of urine.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The amount of bile acid in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Bile acid is any member of a group of hydroxy-5beta-cholanic acids concurring in bile, where they are present as the sodium salts of their amides with glycine or taurine. In mammals bile acids almost invariably have 5beta-configuration.
sjwang
2019-02-01T09:39:58Z
bile acid measurement
EFO:0020050
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003026
serum total bile acid
The amount of bile acid in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Bile acid is any member of a group of hydroxy-5beta-cholanic acids concurring in bile, where they are present as the sodium salts of their amides with glycine or taurine. In mammals bile acids almost invariably have 5beta-configuration.
CHEBI:3098
A morphological measurement of the size, volume of the outer part of the kidney, composed mainly of glomeruli and convoluted tubules.
sjwang
2019-02-14T13:46:56Z
kidney cortex volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003027
renal cortex volume
A morphological measurement of the size, volume, of the renal medulla, the innermost part of the kidney which contains the structures of the nephrons responsible for maintaining the salt and water balance of the blood.
sjwang
2019-02-14T13:52:03Z
kidney medulla volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003028
renal medulla volume
A calculated value in which the weight of the gastrointestinal tract is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism. The gastrointestinal tract is an organ system within humans and other animals which takes in food, digests it to extract and absorb energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste as feces. The mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines are part of the gastrointestinal tract.
sjwang
2019-02-14T14:07:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003029
gastrointestinal tract weight to body weight ratio
The amount of galanin in a specified sample of blood. Galanin is a neuropeptide encoded by the Gal gene, that is widely expressed in the brain, spinal cord, and gut of humans as well as other mammals.
sjwang
2019-02-14T14:39:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003030
blood galanin level
The amount of galanin in a specified sample of blood. Galanin is a neuropeptide encoded by the Gal gene, that is widely expressed in the brain, spinal cord, and gut of humans as well as other mammals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galanin
The amount of galanin in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Galanin is a neuropeptide encoded by the Gal gene, that is widely expressed in the brain, spinal cord, and gut of humans as well as other mammals.
sjwang
2019-02-14T14:44:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003031
serum galanin level
Measurement of the amount in blood of lutenizing hormone (LH) produced by gonadotropic cells in the anterior pituitary gland. In females, an acute rise of LH triggers ovulation and development of the corpus luteum. In males, LH stimulates Leydig cell production of testosterone.
sjwang
2019-02-15T09:29:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003032
blood lutenizing hormone level
Measurement of the amount in blood of lutenizing hormone (LH) produced by gonadotropic cells in the anterior pituitary gland. In females, an acute rise of LH triggers ovulation and development of the corpus luteum. In males, LH stimulates Leydig cell production of testosterone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luteinizing_hormone
The amount of lutenizing hormone (LH) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
sjwang
2019-02-15T09:36:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003033
serum lutenizing hormone level
a measurement of the amount of plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1)in the blood. PAI-1 is a serine protease inhibitor protein that functions as the principal inhibitor of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and urokinase (uPA), the activators of plasminogen and hence fibrinolysis (the physiological breakdown of blood clots).
sjwang
2019-02-15T10:09:09Z
plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 measurement
EFO:0004792
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003034
blood plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 level
a measurement of the amount of plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1)in the blood. PAI-1 is a serine protease inhibitor protein that functions as the principal inhibitor of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and urokinase (uPA), the activators of plasminogen and hence fibrinolysis (the physiological breakdown of blood clots).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasminogen_activator_inhibitor-1
A measurement of the amount of plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. PAI-1 is a serine protease inhibitor protein that functions as the principal inhibitor of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and urokinase (uPA), the activators of plasminogen and hence fibrinolysis (the physiological breakdown of blood clots).
sjwang
2019-02-15T10:12:59Z
PMID:23799078
serum PAI1 level
serum Serpine1 level
serum serpin family E member 1 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003035
serum plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 level
A measurement of the amount of plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. PAI-1 is a serine protease inhibitor protein that functions as the principal inhibitor of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and urokinase (uPA), the activators of plasminogen and hence fibrinolysis (the physiological breakdown of blood clots).
RGD:69014
The amount of lipocalin 2 in a specified volume of urine. lipocalin 2 belongs to the lipocalin family. Members of this family transport small hydrophobic molecules such as lipids, steroid hormones and retinoids.
sjwang
2019-02-15T10:33:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003036
urine lipocalin 2 level
The amount of lipocalin 2 in a specified volume of urine. lipocalin 2 belongs to the lipocalin family. Members of this family transport small hydrophobic molecules such as lipids, steroid hormones and retinoids.
RGD:69453
The amount of osteopontin in a specified volume of urine.Osteopontin is a secreted multifunctional glycoprotein. Its putative functions include roles in bone metabolism, immune regulation, wound healing, cell survival, and tumor progression.
sjwang
2019-02-15T10:52:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003037
urine osteopontin level
The amount of hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 1 (HAVCR1)in a specific volume of urine. HAVCR1is also called kidney injury molecule 1(KIM1)and T-cell immunoglobulin mucin family member 1 (TIM-1).
sjwang
2019-02-15T11:09:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003038
urine KIM-1/TIM-1/HAVCR level
The amount of hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 1 (HAVCR1)in a specific volume of urine. HAVCR1is also called kidney injury molecule 1(KIM1)and T-cell immunoglobulin mucin family member 1 (TIM-1).
RGD:1352552
The amount of beta-2 microglobulin (B2m) in a specified volume of blood. B2m is found in association with the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I heavy chain on the surface of most cells and has a predominantly beta-pleated sheet structure that can form amyloid fibrils in some pathological conditions.
sjwang
2019-02-15T11:20:03Z
EFO:0005197
EFO:0020180
beta-2 microglobulin measurement
beta-2-microglobulin measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003039
blood beta-2 microglobulin
The amount of beta-2 microglobulin (B2m) in a specified volume of blood. B2m is found in association with the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I heavy chain on the surface of most cells and has a predominantly beta-pleated sheet structure that can form amyloid fibrils in some pathological conditions.
RGD:735892
The amount of beta-2 microglobulin (B2m) in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. B2m is found in association with the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I heavy chain on the surface of most cells and has a predominantly beta-pleated sheet structure that can form amyloid fibrils in some pathological conditions.
sjwang
2019-02-15T11:23:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003040
serum beta-2 microglobulin
The amount of calbindin in a specified sample of blood. Calbindin is a member of the calcium-binding protein superfamily that includes calmodulin and troponin C.
sjwang
2019-02-15T11:36:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003041
blood calbindin level
The amount of calbindin in a specified sample of blood. Calbindin is a member of the calcium-binding protein superfamily that includes calmodulin and troponin C.
RGD:732083
The amount of calbindin in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Calbindin is a member of the calcium-binding protein superfamily that includes calmodulin and troponin C.
sjwang
2019-02-15T11:39:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003042
serum calbindin level
The amount of clusterin in a specific sample of blood. Clusterin is a secreted chaperone that can under some stress conditions also be found in the cell cytosol. It has been suggested to be involved in several basic biological events such as cell death, tumor progression, and neurodegenerative disorders.
sjwang
2019-02-15T13:59:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003043
blood clusterin level
The amount of clusterin in a specific sample of blood. Clusterin is a secreted chaperone that can under some stress conditions also be found in the cell cytosol. It has been suggested to be involved in several basic biological events such as cell death, tumor progression, and neurodegenerative disorders.
RGD:68978
The amount of clusterin in a specific sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.. Clusterin is a secreted chaperone that can under some stress conditions also be found in the cell cytosol. It has been suggested to be involved in several basic biological events such as cell death, tumor progression, and neurodegenerative disorders.
sjwang
2019-02-15T14:01:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003044
serum clusterin level
Measurement of the amount in blood of glutathione S-transferase-alpha (GST-a). GST-a is one of a family of enzymes that play an important role in detoxification by catalyzing the conjugation of many hydrophobic and electrophilic compounds with reduced glutathione.
sjwang
2019-02-15T14:51:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003045
blood glutathione S-transferase-alpha level
Measurement of the amount of glutathione S-transferase-alpha (GST-a)in a specific sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. GST-a is one of a family of enzymes that play an important role in detoxification by catalyzing the conjugation of many hydrophobic and electrophilic compounds with reduced glutathione.
sjwang
2019-02-15T14:54:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003046
serum glutathione S-transferase-alpha level
Measurement of the amount of glutathione S-transferase-mu (GST-u)in a specific sample of blood. GST-u functions in the detoxification of electrophilic compounds, including carcinogens, therapeutic drugs, environmental toxins and products of oxidative stress, by conjugation with glutathione.
sjwang
2019-02-15T15:08:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003047
blood glutathione S-transferase-mu level
Measurement of the amount of glutathione S-transferase-mu (GST-u)in a specific sample of blood. GST-u functions in the detoxification of electrophilic compounds, including carcinogens, therapeutic drugs, environmental toxins and products of oxidative stress, by conjugation with glutathione.
RGD:736060
Measurement of the amount of glutathione S-transferase-mu (GST-u)in a specific sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. GST-u functions in the detoxification of electrophilic compounds, including carcinogens, therapeutic drugs, environmental toxins and products of oxidative stress, by conjugation with glutathione.
sjwang
2019-02-15T15:15:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003048
serum glutathione S-transferase-u level
Measurement of the amount of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 (TIMP-1)in a specific sample of blood. TIMP-1 belongs to the TIMP gene family. The proteins encoded by this gene family are natural inhibitors of the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), a group of peptidases involved in degradation of the extracellular matrix. In addition to its inhibitory role against most of the known MMPs, the encoded protein is able to promote cell proliferation in a wide range of cell types, and may also have an anti-apoptotic function.
sjwang
2019-02-15T15:26:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003049
blood tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 level
Measurement of the amount of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 (TIMP-1)in a specific sample of blood. TIMP-1 belongs to the TIMP gene family. The proteins encoded by this gene family are natural inhibitors of the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), a group of peptidases involved in degradation of the extracellular matrix. In addition to its inhibitory role against most of the known MMPs, the encoded protein is able to promote cell proliferation in a wide range of cell types, and may also have an anti-apoptotic function.
RGD:1347215
Measurement of the amount of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 (TIMP-1)in a specific sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. TIMP-1 belongs to the TIMP gene family. The proteins encoded by this gene family are natural inhibitors of the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), a group of peptidases involved in degradation of the extracellular matrix. In addition to its inhibitory role against most of the known MMPs, the encoded protein is able to promote cell proliferation in a wide range of cell types, and may also have an anti-apoptotic function.
sjwang
2019-02-15T15:28:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003050
serum tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 level
Measurement of the amount of vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) in a specific sample of blood.
sjwang
2019-02-15T15:39:14Z
vascular endothelial growth factor A measurement
vascular endothelial growth factor measurement
EFO:0004762
EFO:0010804
blood VEGFA level
blood VEGFA measurement
blood vascular endothelial growth factor A measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003051
blood vascular endothelial growth factor A level
Measurement of the amount of vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) in a specific sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
sjwang
2019-02-15T15:41:19Z
serum VEGFA level
serum VEGFA measurement
serum vascular endothelial growth factor A measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003052
serum vascular endothelial growth factor A level
This is a measurement of the amount of C3a des Arg in a specified sample of blood. C3a des Arg is formed from C3a via carboxypeptidase cleavage of the C-terminal arginine group.
sjwang
2019-02-15T15:53:15Z
EFO:0004983
PMID:23799078
blood complement C3a des-Arg level
clinical_measurement_ontology
complement C3 measurement
CMO:0003053
blood complement C3a des Arg level
This is a measurement of the amount of C3a des Arg in a specified sample of blood. C3a des Arg is formed from C3a via carboxypeptidase cleavage of the C-terminal arginine group.
https://www.complementtech.com/catalog/product/anaphylatoxins/c3a-desarg/
This is a measurement of the amount of C3a des Arg in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. C3a des Arg is formed from C3a via carboxypeptidase cleavage of the C-terminal arginine group.
sjwang
2019-02-15T16:07:08Z
PMID:23799078
serum Complement C3a des-Arg level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003054
serum Complement C3a des Arg level
This is a measurement of the amount of C3a des Arg in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. C3a des Arg is formed from C3a via carboxypeptidase cleavage of the C-terminal arginine group.
https://www.complementtech.com/catalog/product/anaphylatoxins/c3a-desarg/
The amount of lipocalin 2 in a specified volume of blood. Lipocalin 2 belongs to the lipocalin family. Members of this family transport small hydrophobic molecules such as lipids, steroid hormones and retinoids.
sjwang
2019-02-20T12:58:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003055
blood lipocalin 2 level
The amount of lipocalin 2 in a specified volume of blood. Lipocalin 2 belongs to the lipocalin family. Members of this family transport small hydrophobic molecules such as lipids, steroid hormones and retinoids.
RGD:69453
The amount of lipocalin 2 in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Lipocalin 2 belongs to the lipocalin family. Members of this family transport small hydrophobic molecules such as lipids, steroid hormones and retinoids.
sjwang
2019-02-20T13:13:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003056
serum lipocalin 2 level
The amount of lipocalin 2 in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Lipocalin 2 belongs to the lipocalin family. Members of this family transport small hydrophobic molecules such as lipids, steroid hormones and retinoids.
RGD:69453
The amount of osteopontin in a specified volume of blood. Osteopontin is a secreted multifunctional glycoprotein. Its putative functions include roles in bone metabolism, immune regulation, wound healing, cell survival, and tumor progression.
sjwang
2019-02-20T13:27:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003057
blood osteopontin level
The amount of osteopontin in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Osteopontin is a secreted multifunctional glycoprotein. Its putative functions include roles in bone metabolism, immune regulation, wound healing, cell survival, and tumor progression.
sjwang
2019-02-20T13:32:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003058
serum osteopontin level
The amount of hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 1 (HAVCR1)in a specified volume of blood. HAVCR1is also called kidney injury molecule 1(KIM1)and T-cell immunoglobulin mucin family member 1 (TIM-1).
sjwang
2019-02-20T13:36:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003059
blood KIM-1/TIM-1/HAVCR1
The amount of hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 1 (HAVCR1)in a specified volume of blood. HAVCR1is also called kidney injury molecule 1(KIM1)and T-cell immunoglobulin mucin family member 1 (TIM-1).
RGD:1352552
The amount of hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 1 (HAVCR1)in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. HAVCR1is also called kidney injury molecule 1(KIM1)and T-cell immunoglobulin mucin family member 1 (TIM-1).
sjwang
2019-02-20T13:40:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003060
serum KIM-1/TIM-1/HAVCR1
sjwang
2019-02-26T13:36:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003061
lung protein/peptide composition measurement
sjwang
2019-02-26T13:37:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003062
lung interleukin-4 level
sjwang
2019-02-26T13:38:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003063
lung interleukin-6 level
sjwang
2019-02-26T13:39:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003064
lung tumor necrosis factor level
Measurement of the amount of interleukin-4 (IL4) in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
sjwang
2019-03-15T15:30:25Z
EFO:0008184
interleukin 4 measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003065
blood interleukin-4 level
Measurement of the amount of interleukin-4 (IL4) in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
sjwang
2019-03-15T15:36:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003066
serum interleukin-4 level
Measurement of the amount of interleukin-9 (IL9) in blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
sjwang
2019-03-15T15:39:10Z
EFO:0008192
interleukin 9 measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003067
blood interleukin-9 level
Measurement of the amount of interleukin-9 (IL9) in serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
sjwang
2019-03-15T15:41:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003068
serum interleukin-9 level
Any measurement, morphological or physiological of the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
sjwang
2019-03-15T16:00:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003069
intestine measurement
The quantification of any physiological parameter of one or more proteins or peptides (low molecular weight compounds composed of at least two amino acids joined by peptide linkages) in intestine.
sjwang
2019-03-15T16:06:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003070
intestine protein/peptide measurement
Any measurement related to an enzyme, a protein that acts as a catalyst, increasing the rate at which a chemical reaction occurs without itself being destroyed or altered upon completion of the reaction, in the intestine or in a sample of intestine tissue.
sjwang
2019-03-15T16:09:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003071
intestine enzyme measurement
Amount of trypsin enzyme activity measured in a specified sample of intestine.
sjwang
2019-03-15T16:16:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003072
intestine trypsin level
Measurement of the amount of AMG-8718, a BACE1 inhibitor, in a specified sample of blood.
sjwang
2019-03-18T15:02:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003073
blood AMG-8718 level
Measurement of the amount of AMG-8718, a BACE1 inhibitor, in a specified sample of blood.
PMID:25363711
Measurement of the amount of AMG-8718, a BACE1 inhibitor, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
sjwang
2019-03-18T15:06:28Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003074
plasma AMG-8718 level
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of AMG-8718, a BACE1 inhibitor, in a specified sample of plasma.
sjwang
2019-03-18T15:12:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003075
calculated plasma AMG-8718 level
A calculated measurement in which a series of measurements of the amount of AMG-8718 (BACE1 inhibitor) in a specified volume of plasma is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
sjwang
2019-03-18T15:16:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003076
plasma AMG-8718 level area under curve (AUC)
The peak concentration that AMG-8718 achieves in a specified volume of blood after the drug has been administrated and before administration of a second dose.
sjwang
2019-03-18T16:06:49Z
blood AMG-8718 Cmax
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003077
blood AMG-8718 maximum concentration
The peak concentration that AMG-8718 achieves in a specified volume of blood after the drug has been administrated and before administration of a second dose.
Farlex:Farlex_Partner_Medical_Dictionary_2012
The peak concentration that AMG-8718 achieves in a specified volume of plasma after the drug has been administrated and before administration of a second dose.
sjwang
2019-03-18T16:11:29Z
plasma AMG-8718 Cmax
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003078
plasma AMG-8718 maximum concentration
sjwang
2019-03-19T15:58:58Z
EFO:0004731
eye measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003079
eye measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the eye, the organ of vision, which is sensitive to light and in which the optic nerve terminates.
sjwang
2019-03-19T16:01:25Z
EFO:0007858
EFO:0009764
eye morphology measurement
eye colour measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003080
eye morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the eye, the organ of vision, which is sensitive to light and in which the optic nerve terminates.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
sjwang
2019-03-19T16:03:47Z
retinal layer morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003081
retina morphological measurement
Measurement of the thickness of the full retina between the apical portion of the retinal pigment epithelium and the outer margin of the ganglion cell layer.
sjwang
2019-03-19T16:08:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003082
full retina thickness
Measurement of the thickness of the full retina between the apical portion of the retinal pigment epithelium and the outer margin of the ganglion cell layer.
PMID:25361751
The outer retinal thickness is defined as straight lines between outer plexiform layer to the apical layer of the retinal pigment epithelium perpendicular to the retinal layer measured. The measurement usually is done by optical coherence tomography (OCT).
sjwang
2019-03-19T16:11:22Z
PMID:25361751
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003083
retinal outer layer thickness
The outer retinal thickness is defined as straight lines between outer plexiform layer to the apical layer of the retinal pigment epithelium perpendicular to the retinal layer measured. The measurement usually is done by optical coherence tomography (OCT).
PMID:25361751
The inner retinal thickness is defined as straight lines between outer plexiform layer to the vitreous perpendicular to the retinal layer measured. The measurement usually is done by optical coherence tomography (OCT).
sjwang
2019-03-19T16:16:29Z
PMID:25361751
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003084
retinal inner layer thickness
The inner retinal thickness is defined as straight lines between outer plexiform layer to the vitreous perpendicular to the retinal layer measured. The measurement usually is done by optical coherence tomography (OCT).
PMID:25361751
The number of photoreceptor nuclei in the retinal outer nuclear layer.
sjwang
2019-03-19T16:32:04Z
retinal ONL photoreceptor nucleus count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003085
retinal outer nuclear layer photoreceptor nucleus count
The measurement of the thickness of the retinal layer that contains the nuclei and cell bodies of rods and cones.
sjwang
2019-03-19T16:40:31Z
PMID:25361751
ONL thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003086
retinal outer nuclear layer thickness
The measurement of the thickness of the retinal layer that contains the nuclei and cell bodies of rods and cones.
PMID:31472235
UBERON:0001789
Any measurable or observable characteristic of actions or reactions related to how the body reacts to a stressor (a stimulus that causes stress), real or imagined.
sjwang
2019-03-28T15:59:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003087
stress-related movement measurement
Any measurable or observable characteristic of actions or reactions related to how the body reacts to a stressor (a stimulus that causes stress), real or imagined.
VT:0010451
A measurement of the time subjects spend licking the abdomen during a period of time.
sjwang
2019-03-28T16:04:15Z
duration of abdomen licking
duration of abdominal licking behaviour
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003088
duration of lower body licking events
A measurement of the time subjects spend licking the abdomen during a period of time.
PMID:11376906
PMID:24388923
Measurement of the number of times an experimental subject or organism performs a lower body licking event on itself during an experimental time period. A lower body licking event usually involves licking of the abdomen.
sjwang
2019-03-28T16:07:45Z
number of abdomen licking events
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003089
number of lower body licking events
Measurement of the number of times an experimental subject or organism performs a lower body licking event on itself during an experimental time period. A lower body licking event usually involves licking of the abdomen.
PMID:11376906
PMID:24388923
The number of abdominal retractions performed in a specified period by an experimental subject. An abdominal retraction is the contraction of the abdominal wall such that an `arched' posture is observed for a couple seconds.
sjwang
2019-03-28T16:32:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003090
number of abdominal retractions
The number of abdominal retractions performed in a specified period by an experimental subject. An abdominal retraction is the contraction of the abdominal wall such that an `arched' posture is observed for a couple seconds.
PMID:11376906
Measurement of the amount in the forebrain of an amine compound containing one amino group and derived from an aromatic amino acid, that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
sjwang
2019-04-03T11:45:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003091
forebrain monoamine hormone measurement
sjwang
2019-04-03T13:36:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003092
forebrain serotonin level
sjwang
2019-04-03T13:39:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003093
forebrain catecholamine level
sjwang
2019-04-03T13:40:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003094
forebrain dopamine level
The measurement of norepinephrine level in the forebrain. Norepinephrine is a catecholamine hormone that functions as a neurotransmitter in the sympathetic nervous system. It is also called noradrenaline.
sjwang
2019-04-03T13:42:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003095
forebrain norepinephrine level
The measurement of forebrain level of 5-HIAA, (5-hydroxyindol-3-yl)acetic acid, the major metabolite of serotonin.
sjwang
2019-04-03T13:53:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003096
forebrain 5-HIAA level
measurement of the level of HVA in the forebrain. HVA, homovanillic acid, is a catecholamine metabolite.
sjwang
2019-04-03T13:58:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003097
forebrain HVA level
measurement of the level of DOPAC in the forebrain. DOPAC, the 3-O-methyl ether of (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid, is a catecholamine metabolite.
sjwang
2019-04-03T14:03:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003098
forebrain DOPAC level
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of platelets, the disk-shaped structures found in the blood of mammals which play a vital role in blood coagulation. Platelets lack nuclei and DNA but contain active enzymes and mitochondria.
sjwang
2019-04-16T11:29:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003100
platelet morphological measurement
Any measurement relating to the function of platelets, the disk-shaped structures found in the blood of mammals which play a vital role in blood coagulation. Platelets lack nuclei and DNA but contain active enzymes and mitochondria.
sjwang
2019-04-16T11:34:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003101
platelet physiological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of a red blood cell or of all of the red blood cells in a sample of blood. Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are the hemoglobin-containing blood cells that transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues,
sjwang
2019-04-16T12:02:02Z
erythrocyte morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003102
red blood cell morphological measurement
Any measurement of the physical form or structure of a red blood cell or of all of the red blood cells in a sample of blood. Red blood cells (erythrocytes) are the hemoglobin-containing blood cells that transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues,
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Any measurement relating to the function of of red blood cells, one of the hemoglobin-containing blood cells that transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues, or of all of the red blood cells in a sample of blood.
sjwang
2019-04-16T12:10:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003103
red blood cell physiological measurement
The measurement of hypothalamus level of 5-HIAA, (5-hydroxyindol-3-yl)acetic acid, the major metabolite of serotonin.
sjwang
2019-04-16T14:24:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003104
hypothalamus 5-HIAA level
measurement of the level of DOPAC in the hypothalamus. DOPAC, the 3-O-methyl ether of (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid, is a catecholamine metabolite.
sjwang
2019-04-16T14:28:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003105
hypothalamus DOPAC level
The measurement of dopamine in the hypothalamus.
sjwang
2019-04-16T14:37:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003106
hypothalamus dopamine level
The measurement of norepinephrine in the hypothalamus. Norepinephrine is a catecholamine hormone that functions as a neurotransmitter in the sympathetic nervous system. It is also called noradrenaline.
sjwang
2019-04-16T14:49:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003107
hypothalamus norepinephrine level
Measurement of the amount in the midbrain/pons of an amine compound containing one amino group and derived from an aromatic amino acid, that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
sjwang
2019-04-22T13:59:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003108
midbrain/pons monoamine hormone measurement
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:07:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003109
midbrain/pons catecholamine level
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:08:45Z
midbrain/pons 5-HT level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003110
midbrain/pons serotonin level
The measurement of midbrain/pons level of 5-HIAA, (5-hydroxyindol-3-yl)acetic acid, the major metabolite of serotonin.
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:14:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003111
midbrain/pons 5-HIAA level
The measurement of norepinephrine level in the midbrain/pons. Norepinephrine is a catecholamine hormone that functions as a neurotransmitter in the sympathetic nervous system. It is also called noradrenaline
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:22:25Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003112
midbrain/pons norepinephrine level
measurement of the level of HVA in the midbrain/pons. HVA, homovanillic acid, is a catecholamine metabolite.
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:25:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003113
midbrain/pons HVA level
The measurement of dopamine in the midbrain/pons.
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:28:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003114
midbrain/pons dopamine level
measurement of the level of DOPAC in the midbrain/pons. DOPAC, the 3-O-methyl ether of (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid, is a catecholamine metabolite.
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:31:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003115
midbrain/pons DOPAC level
Measurement of the amount in the medulla oblongata of an amine compound containing one amino group and derived from an aromatic amino acid, that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:42:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003116
medulla oblongata monoamine hormone measurement
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:47:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003117
medulla oblongata catecholamine level
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:49:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003118
medulla oblongata serotonin level
The measurement of medulla oblongata level of 5-HIAA, (5-hydroxyindol-3-yl)acetic acid, the major metabolite of serotonin.
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:52:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003119
medulla oblongata 5-HIAA level
measurement of the level of DOPAC in the medulla oblongata. DOPAC, the 3-O-methyl ether of (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid, is a catecholamine metabolite.
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:56:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003120
medulla oblongata DOPAC level
sjwang
2019-04-22T14:58:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003121
medulla oblongata dopamine level
measurement of the level of HVA in themedulla oblongata. HVA, homovanillic acid, is a catecholamine metabolite.
sjwang
2019-04-22T15:01:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003122
medulla oblongata HVA level
The measurement of norepinephrine level in the medulla oblongata. Norepinephrine is a catecholamine hormone that functions as a neurotransmitter in the sympathetic nervous system. It is also called noradrenaline.
sjwang
2019-04-22T15:03:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003123
medulla oblongata norepinephrine level
Measurement of the amount in the cervical spinal cord of an amine compound containing one amino group and derived from an aromatic amino acid, that is produced in one part or organ of the body and initiates or regulates the activity of an organ or a group of cells in another part of the body.
sjwang
2019-04-22T15:13:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003124
cervical spinal cord monoamine hormone measurement
sjwang
2019-04-22T15:22:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003125
cervical spinal cord serotonin level
sjwang
2019-04-22T15:23:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003126
cervical spinal cord catecholamine level
sjwang
2019-04-22T15:25:46Z
5-HIAA measurement
EFO:0005132
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003127
cervical spinal cord 5-HIAA level
measurement of the level of DOPAC in the cervical spine. DOPAC, the 3-O-methyl ether of (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid, is a catecholamine metabolite.
sjwang
2019-04-22T15:29:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003128
cervical spinal cord DOPAC level
sjwang
2019-04-22T15:30:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003129
cervical spinal cord dopamine level
The measurement of norepinephrine level in the cervical spinal cord . Norepinephrine is a catecholamine hormone that functions as a neurotransmitter in the sympathetic nervous system. It is also called noradrenaline.
sjwang
2019-04-22T15:32:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003130
cervical spinal cord norepinephrine level
Measurement of the amount of any xenobiotic or metabolic kinetics in a specified sample of blood. A xenobiotic is a chemical compound foreign to a given biologic system, or more specifically, a pharmacologically, endocrinologically, or toxicologically active substance not endogenously produced and therefore foreign to an organism.
sjwang
2019-04-23T14:03:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003131
blood xenobiotic measurement
sjwang
2019-04-23T14:07:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003132
blood xenobiotic metabolism measurement
The time it takes for the body to eliminate or breakdown half of a dose of this potent vasodilator agent, in practice the time taken for plasma concentration of nifedipine to be reduced by 50%.
sjwang
2019-04-23T14:15:01Z
plasma half-life of nifedipine
clinical_measurement_ontology
elimination half-time
t1/2
CMO:0003133
elimination half-life of nifedipine in the plasma
The time it takes for the body to eliminate or breakdown half of a dose of this potent vasodilator agent, in practice the time taken for plasma concentration of nifedipine to be reduced by 50%.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
MESH:D009543
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
sjwang
2019-04-23T14:23:49Z
C0
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003134
initial nifedipine concentration in the plasma
true
sjwang
2019-04-23T14:30:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003135
blood nifedipine level
This is a measure of the content of this potent vasodilator agent in blood plasma.
sjwang
2019-04-23T14:32:15Z
CMO:0003134
CHEBI:7565
initial nifedipine concentration in the plasma
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003136
plasma nifedipine level
This is a measure of the content of this potent vasodilator agent in blood plasma.
MESH:D009543
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
sjwang
2019-04-23T14:40:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma nifedipine AUC 2hr
CMO:0003137
the first 120min of plasma nifedipine level area under curve
true
A calculated measurement in which a series of measurements of the amount of nifedipine in a specified volume of plasma is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
sjwang
2019-04-23T14:44:41Z
CMO:0003137
clinical_measurement_ontology
plasma nifedipine AUC
CMO:0003138
plasma nifedipine level area under curve
A calculated measurement in which a series of measurements of the amount of nifedipine in a specified volume of plasma is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
MESH:D009543
https://revisionmaths.com/advanced-level-maths-revision/pure-maths/calculus/area-under-curve
The mean residence time is the average time a dose of nifedipine remains in the blood.
sjwang
2019-04-23T14:53:39Z
blood nifedipine MRT
blood nifedipine mean residence time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003139
nifedipine mean residence time
The measurement of the rate at which nifedipine is eliminated from blood plasma.
sjwang
2019-04-23T15:00:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003140
plasma nifedipine clearance
The measurement of the rate at which nifedipine is eliminated from blood plasma.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
In pharmacology, the volume of distribution (VD, also known as apparent volume of distribution) is the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of an administered drug at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. It is defined as the distribution of a medication between plasma and the rest of the body after oral or parenteral dosing.
sjwang
2019-04-23T15:06:12Z
apparent volume of distribution
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003141
volume of distribution of nifedipine in the blood
In pharmacology, the volume of distribution (VD, also known as apparent volume of distribution) is the theoretical volume that would be necessary to contain the total amount of an administered drug at the same concentration that it is observed in the blood plasma. It is defined as the distribution of a medication between plasma and the rest of the body after oral or parenteral dosing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volume_of_distribution
sjwang
2019-04-26T14:25:07Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003142
serum anti-cytomegalovirus (CMV) antibody level
sjwang
2019-04-26T14:26:31Z
anti-Epstein Barr virus antibody measurement
EFO:0009273
EFO:0010908
clinical_measurement_ontology
Epstein-Barr virus seropositivity
CMO:0003143
serum anti-Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) antibody level
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one or both lungs is divided by the length of tibia, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to tibia length.
sjwang
2019-04-29T13:32:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003144
lung weight to tibia length ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of one kidney is divided by the length of tibia, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to tibia length.
sjwang
2019-04-29T13:35:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003145
single kidney weight to tibia length ratio
The amount of stored mucosubstance in the epithelium of nasal septum quantified by the area of AB-PAS (alcian blue periodic acid Schiff) positive tissue per unit width of basement membrane.
sjwang
2019-04-29T14:20:14Z
nasal septum intracellular mucus/basement membrane
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003146
nasal septum epithelium intracellular mucus area to basement membrane width ratio
The amount of stored mucosubstance in the epithelium of nasal septum quantified by the area of AB-PAS (alcian blue periodic acid Schiff) positive tissue per unit width of basement membrane.
PMID:24608905
sjwang
2019-04-29T14:28:43Z
EFO:0007843
nose morphology measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003147
nose measurement
measurement related to the shape, structure, color, or pattern of the tube descending from the larynx and branching into the right and left main bronchi.
sjwang
2019-04-29T14:43:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003148
trachea morphological measurement
the measurement of the the enclosing boundary of the trachea lined by the apical surface of epithelium
sjwang
2019-04-29T14:51:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003149
trachea lumen circumference
the measurement of the the enclosing boundary of the trachea lined by the apical surface of epithelium
PMID:24608905
The measurement of total cartilage area in the tracheal ring.
sjwang
2019-04-29T15:10:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003150
trachea cartilage area
The measurement of total cartilage area in the tracheal ring.
PMID:24608905
sjwang
2019-04-29T15:18:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003151
trachea cartilage area to trachea lumen circumference ratio
Measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of any measurement related to the shape, structure, color, or pattern of the tube descending from the larynx and branching into the right and left main bronchi.
sjwang
2019-04-29T15:24:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003152
calculated trachea morphological measurement
Maximal cartilage thickness was is determined by measuring the perpendicular distance between outer boundaries of cartilage rings.
sjwang
2019-04-29T15:31:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003153
maximum trachea cartilage thickness
Maximal cartilage thickness was is determined by measuring the perpendicular distance between outer boundaries of cartilage rings.
PMID:24608905
measurement of the distance between the basement membrane (on the serosal surface) and the apical membrane lumenally
sjwang
2019-04-29T15:51:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003154
trachea epithelial layer thickness
measurement of the distance between the basement membrane (on the serosal surface) and the apical membrane lumenally
PMID:24608905
Submucosal gland area determined by measuring the total area of both serous and mucus components of the gland structures via histology
sjwang
2019-04-29T15:58:14Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003155
trachea submucosal gland area
Submucosal gland area determined by measuring the total area of both serous and mucus components of the gland structures via histology
PMID:24608905
sjwang
2019-04-29T16:00:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003156
trachea submucosal gland area to trachea lumenal circumference ratio
This is determined by histological measurement of the intracellular mucus area in the submucosal gland of the trachea.
sjwang
2019-04-29T16:11:39Z
PMID:24608905
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003157
trachea submucosal gland intracellular mucus area
This is determined by histological measurement of the intracellular mucus area in the submucosal gland of the trachea.
PMID:24608905
A calculated value in which the cross sectional area of the submucosal gland taken up by mucus is divided by the total cross-sectional area of the submucosal gland, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to trachea submucosal gland area.
sjwang
2019-04-29T16:20:36Z
percent of intracellular mucus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003158
trachea submucosal gland intracellular mucus area to total trachea submucosal gland area ratio
A calculated value in which the cross sectional area of the submucosal gland taken up by mucus is divided by the total cross-sectional area of the submucosal gland, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to trachea submucosal gland area.
PMID:24608905
sjwang
2019-05-03T16:26:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003159
blood nifedipine metabolism measurement
The proportion, quantity, or volume of C-reactive protein (CRP) found in the blood. CRP is an acute phase reactant protein used to indicate inflammatory illness. It is believed to be of value in predicting coronary events.
sjwang
2019-05-06T10:30:17Z
EFO:0004458
C-reactive protein measurement
blood CRP
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003160
blood C-reactive protein level
The proportion, quantity, or volume of C-reactive protein (CRP) found in the blood. CRP is an acute phase reactant protein used to indicate inflammatory illness. It is believed to be of value in predicting coronary events.
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The proportion, quantity, or volume of C-reactive protein (CRP) found in the serum, the clear liquid that is separated from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. CRP is an acute phase reactant protein used to indicate inflammatory illness. It is believed to be of value in predicting coronary events.
sjwang
2019-05-06T10:38:00Z
serum CRP
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003161
serum C-reactive protein level
The proportion, quantity, or volume of C-reactive protein (CRP) found in the serum, the clear liquid that is separated from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. CRP is an acute phase reactant protein used to indicate inflammatory illness. It is believed to be of value in predicting coronary events.
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The proportion, quantity, or volume of C-reactive protein (CRP) found in the plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. CRP is an acute phase reactant protein used to indicate inflammatory illness. It is believed to be of value in predicting coronary events.
sjwang
2019-05-06T10:42:45Z
plasma CRP
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003162
plasma C-reactive protein level
The proportion, quantity, or volume of C-reactive protein (CRP) found in the plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. CRP is an acute phase reactant protein used to indicate inflammatory illness. It is believed to be of value in predicting coronary events.
Mosby:Mosbys_Manual_of_Diagnostic_and_Laboratory_Tests--4th_Ed
The number of CD3-positive T cells in the kidney.
sjwang
2019-05-08T15:54:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003163
kidney total CD3 positive T cell count
Any quantitation of the cells and/or cell types which constitute the make-up of the kidney
sjwang
2019-05-08T16:01:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003164
kidney cellular composition measurement
sjwang
2019-05-08T16:14:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003165
kidney total CD45 positive leukocyte count
Measurement of the relative abundance of regulatory T cells whose function is control or suppression of the T cell mediated immune response. Regulatory T cells are generally distinguished from other classes of lymphocytes on the basis of the presence and/or absence of a number of specific cell surface marker proteins.
sjwang
2019-05-09T11:28:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003166
blood regulatory T cell count to total T cell count ratio
Measurement of the relative abundance of regulatory T cells in the spleen. Regulatory T cells control or suppress T cell mediated immune response. Regulatory T cells are generally distinguished from other classes of lymphocytes on the basis of the presence and/or absence of a number of specific cell surface marker proteins.
sjwang
2019-05-09T11:39:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003167
spleen regulatory T cell count to total T cell count ratio
A measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of the brain infarction volume. A brain infarction is an area of necrotic tissue in the brain resulting from a reduction or obstruction of the oxygen or blood supply to the brain.
sjwang
2019-05-22T11:34:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003168
calculated brain infarction volume
A calculated value in which the volume of cerebrum infarction is divided by the total volume of the cerebrum, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the brain.
sjwang
2019-05-22T11:44:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003169
cerebrum infarct volume to total cerebrum volume ratio
A fractional rate by which tracer leaves plasma and is trapped in brain. Commonly it is obtained from the slope of a Patlak plot, where it is the increase in tissue activity concentration normalized by plasma activity concentration that occurs in a unit of time.
sjwang
2019-05-22T15:07:20Z
Kin, brain
influx rate constant, brain
PMID:24985475
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003170
verapamil apparent influx permeability clearance in brain
A fractional rate by which tracer leaves plasma and is trapped in brain. Commonly it is obtained from the slope of a Patlak plot, where it is the increase in tissue activity concentration normalized by plasma activity concentration that occurs in a unit of time.
https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/pages/message.jsf
sjwang
2019-05-22T15:12:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003171
blood verapamil metabolism measurement
A fractional rate by which tracer leaves plasma and is being trapped in the retina. Commonly it is obtained from the slope of a Patlak plot, where it is the increase in tissue activity concentration normalized by plasma activity concentration that occurs in a unit of time.
sjwang
2019-05-22T15:18:50Z
Kin, retina
influx rate constant, retina
PMID:24985475
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003172
verapamil apparent influx permeability clearance in retina
A fractional rate by which tracer leaves plasma and is being trapped in the retina. Commonly it is obtained from the slope of a Patlak plot, where it is the increase in tissue activity concentration normalized by plasma activity concentration that occurs in a unit of time.
https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/
A fractional rate by which tracer leaves plasma and is trapped in aqueous humor. Commonly it is obtained from the slope of a Patlak plot, where it is the increase in tissue activity concentration normalized by plasma activity concentration that occurs in a unit of time.
sjwang
2019-05-22T15:23:45Z
Kin, aqueous humor
influx rate constant, aqueous humor
PMID:24985475
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003173
verapamil apparent influx permeability clearance in aqueous humor
A fractional rate by which tracer leaves plasma and is trapped in aqueous humor. Commonly it is obtained from the slope of a Patlak plot, where it is the increase in tissue activity concentration normalized by plasma activity concentration that occurs in a unit of time.
https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/pages/message.jsf
The apparent volume occupied by an exogenous compound during the time point when the plasma concentration of the compound reaches steady state levels in the brain
sjwang
2019-05-22T15:46:03Z
Steady State Volume of Distribution
clinical_measurement_ontology
Vt
CMO:0003174
verapamil equilibrated distribution volume in brain
The apparent volume occupied by an exogenous compound during the time point when the plasma concentration of the compound reaches steady state levels in the brain
https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&version=19.04f&ns=ncit&code=C85538&key=1864625640&b=1&n=null
The apparent volume occupied by an exogenous compound during the time point when the plasma concentration of the compound reaches steady state levels in the retina.
sjwang
2019-05-22T15:50:17Z
Steady State Volume of Distribution
clinical_measurement_ontology
Vt
CMO:0003175
verapamil equilibrated distribution volume in retina
The apparent volume occupied by an exogenous compound during the time point when the plasma concentration of the compound reaches steady state levels in the retina.
https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&version=19.04f&ns=ncit&code=C85538&key=1864625640&b=1&n=null
The apparent volume occupied by an exogenous compound during the time point when the plasma concentration of the compound reaches steady state levels in the aqueous humor.
sjwang
2019-05-22T15:52:42Z
Steady State Volume of Distribution
clinical_measurement_ontology
Vt
CMO:0003176
verapamil equilibrated distribution volume in aqueous humor
The apparent volume occupied by an exogenous compound during the time point when the plasma concentration of the compound reaches steady state levels in the aqueous humor.
https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&version=19.04f&ns=ncit&code=C85538&key=1864625640&b=1&n=null
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of verapamil in brain is divided by the amount of verapamil injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of verapamil. It represents the relative uptake of verapamil by the brain after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
sjwang
2019-05-22T16:10:22Z
PMID:24985475
BUI of verapamil
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003177
brain uptake index of verapamil
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of verapamil in brain is divided by the amount of verapamil injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of verapamil. It represents the relative uptake of verapamil by the brain after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
PMID:21638281
PMID:7315440
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of verapamil in retina is divided by the amount of verapamil injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of verapamil. It represents the relative uptake of verapamil by the retina after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
sjwang
2019-05-22T16:13:27Z
PMID:24985475
RUI of verapamil
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003178
retinal uptake index of verapamil
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of verapamil in retina is divided by the amount of verapamil injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of verapamil. It represents the relative uptake of verapamil by the retina after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
PMID:21638281
PMID:7315440
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of verapamil in aqueous humor is divided by the amount of verapamil injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of verapamil. It represents the relative uptake of verapamil by the aqueous humor after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
sjwang
2019-05-22T16:15:42Z
PMID:24985475
AHUI of verapamil
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003179
aqueous humor uptake index of verapamil
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of verapamil in aqueous humor is divided by the amount of verapamil injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of verapamil. It represents the relative uptake of verapamil by the aqueous humor after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
PMID:21638281
PMID:7315440
sjwang
2019-05-22T16:26:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003180
blood digoxin metabolism measurement
sjwang
2019-05-22T16:28:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003181
blood quinidine metabolism measurement
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of digoxin in aqueous humor is divided by the amount of digoxin injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of digoxin. It represents the relative uptake of digoxin by the aqueous humor after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
sjwang
2019-05-22T16:30:55Z
PMID:24985475
AHUI of digoxin
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003182
aqueous humor uptake index of digoxin
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of digoxin in aqueous humor is divided by the amount of digoxin injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of digoxin. It represents the relative uptake of digoxin by the aqueous humor after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
PMID:21638281
PMID:7315440
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of digoxin in brain is divided by the amount of digoxin injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of digoxin. It represents the relative uptake of digoxin by the brain after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
sjwang
2019-05-22T16:32:46Z
PMID:24985475
BUI of digoxin
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003183
brain uptake index of digoxin
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of digoxin in brain is divided by the amount of digoxin injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of digoxin. It represents the relative uptake of digoxin by the brain after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
PMID:21638281
PMID:7315440
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of digoxin in retina is divided by the amount of digoxin injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of digoxin. It represents the relative uptake of digoxin by the retina after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
sjwang
2019-05-22T16:34:06Z
PMID:24985475
RUI of digoxin
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003184
retinal uptake index of digoxin
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of digoxin in retina is divided by the amount of digoxin injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of digoxin. It represents the relative uptake of digoxin by the retina after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
PMID:21638281
PMID:7315440
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of quinidine in aqueous humor is divided by the amount of quinidine injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of quinidine. It represents the relative uptake of quinidine by the aqueous humor after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
sjwang
2019-05-22T16:35:38Z
PMID:24985475
AHUI of quinidine
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003185
aqueous humor uptake index of quinidine
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of quinidine in aqueous humor is divided by the amount of quinidine injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of quinidine. It represents the relative uptake of quinidine by the aqueous humor after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
PMID:21638281
PMID:7315440
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of quinidine in brain is divided by the amount of quinidine injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of quinidine. It represents the relative uptake of quinidine by the brain after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
sjwang
2019-05-22T16:36:38Z
PMID:24985475
BUI of quinidine
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003186
brain uptake index of quinidine
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of quinidine in brain is divided by the amount of quinidine injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of quinidine. It represents the relative uptake of quinidine by the brain after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
PMID:21638281
PMID:7315440
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of quinidine in retina is divided by the amount of quinidine injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of quinidine. It represents the relative uptake of quinidine by the retina after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
sjwang
2019-05-22T16:37:55Z
PMID:24985475
RUI of quinidine
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003187
retinal uptake index of quinidine
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of quinidine in retina is divided by the amount of quinidine injected intravenously and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to a base level of quinidine. It represents the relative uptake of quinidine by the retina after a dose delivered via the circulatory system.
PMID:21638281
PMID:7315440
A calculated value in which the weight of the heart right ventricle is divided by the length of the tibia (the medial and larger of the two bones of the lower leg of bipeds or hindlimb of quadrupeds which articulates with the femur, fibula, and talus), and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage,thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the size of the body.
sjwang
2019-06-21T16:34:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003188
heart right ventricle weight to tibia length ratio
A calculated measurement in which the count of fully muscularized arterioles in a sample of lung is divided by the count of all arterioles in that sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the total number of arterioles.
sjwang
2019-06-25T12:44:32Z
lung vascular muscularization
PMID:21730301
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003189
fully muscularized arterioles to total arterioles ratio
A calculated measurement in which the count of non-muscularized arterioles in a sample of lung is divided by the count of all arterioles in that sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the total number of arterioles.
sjwang
2019-06-25T12:46:20Z
PMID:21730301
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003190
non-muscularized arterioles to total arterioles ratio
sjwang
2019-06-25T12:49:11Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003191
heart right atrium weight to left atrium weight ratio
sjwang
2019-06-25T12:51:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003192
heart right atrium weight to tibia length ratio
sjwang
2019-06-25T12:55:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003193
heart left atrium weight to tibia length ratio
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of a skeletal muscle.
sjwang
2019-07-17T09:16:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003194
skeletal muscle molecular composition measurement
Measurement of the amount of triglycerides within skeletal muscle
sjwang
2019-07-17T09:22:20Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003195
skeletal muscle triglyceride level
sjwang
2019-07-17T09:54:00Z
blood ox-LDL level
blood oxidized low-density lipoprotein level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003196
blood oxidized LDL level
sjwang
2019-07-17T09:56:11Z
serum ox-LDL level
serum oxidized low-density lipoprotein level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003197
serum oxidized LDL level
Reactive oxygen metabolites are hydroperoxides measured as derivatives in a DROM spectrophotometric test.
sjwang
2019-07-17T09:57:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003198
blood reactive oxygen metabolite level
Reactive oxygen metabolites are hydroperoxides measured as derivatives in a DROM spectrophotometric test.
PMID:25630910
Reactive oxygen metabolites are hydroperoxides measured as derivatives in a DROM spectrophotometric test.
sjwang
2019-07-17T10:00:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003199
serum reactive oxygen metabolite level
Reactive oxygen metabolites are hydroperoxides measured as derivatives in a DROM spectrophotometric test.
PMID:25630910
Left ventricle end-diastolic wall stress (LVED-WS) is a calculated measurement of the force acting against the left ventricle wall at the end of diastole, that is when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter. It is calculated by multiplying ventricular pressure by ventricular radius and dividing by 2 times the wall thickness. It is commonly referred to as the Law of Laplace.
sjwang
2019-07-22T15:26:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
LVED-WS
CMO:0003200
left ventricle end-diastolic wall stress
Left ventricle end-diastolic wall stress (LVED-WS) is a calculated measurement of the force acting against the left ventricle wall at the end of diastole, that is when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter. It is calculated by multiplying ventricular pressure by ventricular radius and dividing by 2 times the wall thickness. It is commonly referred to as the Law of Laplace.
PMID:2198115
Left ventricle end-systolic wall stress (LVES-WS)is calculated measurement of the force acting against the left ventricle wall at the endo of end of systole, the period of contraction of the heart when the blood is forced from the ventricles into the pulmonary artery (right ventricle) and the aorta (left ventricle). It is calculated by multiplying ventricular pressure by ventricular radius and dividing by 2 times the wall thickness. Commonly referred to as Law of Laplace (PMID: 2198115)
sjwang
2019-07-22T15:33:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
LVES-WS
CMO:0003201
left ventricle end-systolic wall stress
Left ventricle end-systolic wall stress (LVES-WS)is calculated measurement of the force acting against the left ventricle wall at the endo of end of systole, the period of contraction of the heart when the blood is forced from the ventricles into the pulmonary artery (right ventricle) and the aorta (left ventricle). It is calculated by multiplying ventricular pressure by ventricular radius and dividing by 2 times the wall thickness. Commonly referred to as Law of Laplace (PMID: 2198115)
PMID:2198115
Angiotensin II collected by microdialysis probe with semipermeable membrane fiber at a depth of 4 mm within the LV myocardium free wall.
sjwang
2019-07-22T15:48:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003202
Myocardial interstitial angiotensin II level
true
Angiotensin II collected by microdialysis probe with semipermeable membrane fiber at a depth of 4 mm within the LV myocardium free wall.
PMID:22768235
Bradykinin found in the intercellular spaces of the myocardium.
sjwang
2019-07-22T15:57:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003203
myocardial interstitial bradykinin level
true
Bradykinin found in the intercellular spaces of the myocardium.
PMID:22768235
Norepinephrine collected by microdialysis probe with semipermeable membrane fiber at a depth of 4 mm within the LV myocardium free wall - PMID: 22768235
sjwang
2019-07-22T15:59:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003204
Myocardial interstitial norepinephrine
true
Norepinephrine collected by microdialysis probe with semipermeable membrane fiber at a depth of 4 mm within the LV myocardium free wall - PMID: 22768235
PMID:22768235
Epinephrine collected by microdialysis probe with semipermeable membrane fiber at a depth of 4 mm within the LV myocardium free wall - PMID: 22768235
sjwang
2019-07-22T16:01:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003205
Myocardial interstitial epinephrine
true
Epinephrine collected by microdialysis probe with semipermeable membrane fiber at a depth of 4 mm within the LV myocardium free wall - PMID: 22768235
PMID:22768235
The amount of bradykinin in a specified sample of blood. Bradykinin is a linear nonapeptide messenger belonging to the kinin group of proteins, with amino acid sequence RPPGFSPFR. Enzymatically produced from kallidin in the blood, it is a powerful vasodilator that causes smooth muscle contraction, and may mediate inflammation.
sjwang
2019-07-22T16:14:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CHEBI:3165
CMO:0003206
blood bradykinin level
The amount of bradykinin in a specified sample of plasma. A linear nonapeptide messenger belonging to the kinin group of proteins, with amino acid sequence RPPGFSPFR. Enzymatically produced from kallidin in the blood, it is a powerful vasodilator that causes smooth muscle contraction, and may mediate inflammation.
sjwang
2019-07-22T16:17:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CHEBI:3165
CMO:0003207
plasma bradykinin level
The rate constant associated with glucose disappearance from a loaded system.
sjwang
2019-07-24T13:54:54Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Kitt
rate constant for glucose utilization
CMO:0003208
glucose disappearance constant
The rate constant associated with glucose disappearance from a loaded system.
PMID:13367210
A calculated value which compares the weight of the left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, with the weight of the right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, and presents it as a ratio.
sjwang
2019-07-24T14:40:19Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003209
heart left ventricle weight to right ventricle weight ratio
true
A calculated value which compares the weight of the left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, with the weight of the right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, and presents it as a ratio.
https://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB00421
A calculated value which compares the weight of the left ventricle, the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, with the weight of the right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, and presents it as a ratio.
sjwang
2019-07-24T14:40:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003210
heart left ventricle weight to right ventricle weight ratio
Homeostatic model assessment (HOMA-Beta) is a method for assessing β-cell function from basal (fasting) glucose and insulin or C-peptide concentrations. The empirical formulae: HOMA-Beta = 20 x fasting insulin (uU/mL) /[fasting glycemia (mmol=L)- 3.5]
sjwang
2019-07-24T15:13:53Z
EFO:0004469
HOMA-b
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003211
Homeostatic Model Assessment of Beta cell function
Homeostatic model assessment (HOMA-Beta) is a method for assessing β-cell function from basal (fasting) glucose and insulin or C-peptide concentrations. The empirical formulae: HOMA-Beta = 20 x fasting insulin (uU/mL) /[fasting glycemia (mmol=L)- 3.5]
PMID:24182515
A measurement of the amount of angiotensin II type 1 receptor, the angiotensin receptor exhibiting vasopressor effects, regulation of aldosterone secretion and blood pressure and volume control, in a specified sample of adrenal tissue expressed relative to the weight of total protein in that sample.
sjwang
2019-07-24T15:43:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003212
adrenal angiotensin II type 1 receptor density
A measurement of the amount of angiotensin II type 1 receptor, the angiotensin receptor exhibiting vasopressor effects, regulation of aldosterone secretion and blood pressure and volume control, in a specified sample of adrenal tissue expressed relative to the weight of total protein in that sample.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angiotensin_II_receptor_type_1
The amount of urotensin II in a specified volume of blood.
sjwang
2019-07-24T15:57:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003213
blood urotensin II level
The amount of urotensin II in a specified volume of plasma.
sjwang
2019-07-24T16:00:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003214
plasma urotensin II level
A calculated measurement in which the amount of LDL, relatively large-particle lipoproteins that transport cholesterol to extrahepatic tissue,in a specified volume of serum is divided by the amount of HDL, small-particle lipoproteins that promote transport of cholesterol from extrahepatic tissue to the liver for excretion in the bile, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2019-07-25T13:26:32Z
LDL cholesterol:HDL cholesterol ratio
EFO:0007930
clinical_measurement_ontology
serum LDL to HDL ratio
serum LDL-C to HDL-C ratio
CMO:0003215
serum low density lipoprotein cholesterol to high density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of LDL, relatively large-particle lipoproteins that transport cholesterol to extrahepatic tissue,in a specified volume of serum is divided by the amount of HDL, small-particle lipoproteins that promote transport of cholesterol from extrahepatic tissue to the liver for excretion in the bile, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the aorta is divided by the total body weight of the organism.
sjwang
2019-07-25T13:38:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003216
aorta weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of albumin in a specified sample of urine or the amount of albumin excreted into the urine in a specified period of time is divided by the amount of total protein in that sample of urine or the amount of total protein excreted into the urine in that period of time, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2019-07-25T13:47:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003217
urine albumin level to urine total protein level ratio
sjwang
2019-07-25T14:00:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003218
renal vascular resistance to kidney weight ratio
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal diameter.
sjwang
2019-07-25T14:06:48Z
Calculated heart left ventricle end-diastolic dimension
clinical_measurement_ontology
Calculated heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal dimension
CMO:0003219
calculated heart left ventricle end-diastolic diameter
A calculated measurement in which the heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal diameter is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal dimension is the diameter across the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter.
sjwang
2019-07-25T14:12:41Z
LV internal dimension index diastole
LVIDId
heart left ventricle end-diastolic dimension to body weight ratio
heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal dimension index
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003220
heart left ventricle end-diastolic diameter to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal diameter is divided by the weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal dimension is the diameter across the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter.
PMID:24205240
A calculated measurement in which the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD3 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood is divided by the total number of lymphocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The CD3 (cluster of differentiation 3) T cell co-receptor helps to activate both the cytotoxic T cell (CD8+ naive T cells) and also T helper cells (CD4+ naive T cells). It consists of a protein complex and is composed of four distinct chains.
sjwang
2019-07-30T15:18:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003221
blood CD3 lymphocyte count to total lymphocyte count ratio
The amount of interferon gamma (Ifng) expressed (i.e. mRNA or protein) from one or more mononuclear cells. Ifng is a member of the type II interferon family which is a soluble cytokine with antiviral, immunoregulatory and anti-tumor properties and functions as a potent activator of macrophages.
sjwang
2019-07-30T15:40:30Z
interferon gamma measurement
EFO:0008165
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003222
mononuclear cell interferon gamma expression
sjwang
2019-07-30T15:44:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003223
percentage of CD4 positive cells expressing interferon gamma
sjwang
2019-07-30T15:45:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003224
percentage of CD8 positive cells expressing interferon gamma
sjwang
2019-07-30T15:51:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003225
osteoclast surface area to total bone area ratio
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of calcium in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
sjwang
2019-08-01T11:08:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003226
calculated serum calcium level
sjwang
2019-08-01T11:24:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003227
serum calcium to serum phosphate ratio
Pyrophosphates are phosphorus oxyanions that contain two phosphorus atoms in a P-O-P linkage.
sjwang
2019-08-01T11:37:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CHEBI:18361
CMO:0003228
serum pyrophosphate level
Pyrophosphates are phosphorus oxyanions that contain two phosphorus atoms in a P-O-P linkage.
sjwang
2019-08-01T11:40:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CHEBI:18361
CMO:0003229
blood pyrophosphate level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of phosphate in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
sjwang
2019-08-01T11:46:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003230
calculated serum phosphate level
sjwang
2019-08-01T11:48:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003231
serum phosphate level to serum pyrophosphate ratio
Red blood cell distribution width- standard deviation (RDW-SD) is a measurement derived from the red blood cell distribution curves generated on automated hematology analyzers and is an indicator of variation in RBC size within a blood sample. The RDW is used along with the indices (MCV, MCH, MCHC) to describe a population of RBCs. The RDW measures the deviation of the RBC width, not the actual width or size of individual cells. The RDW-SD is an actual measurement of the width of the red cell distribution curve in femtoliters (fL). The width of the distribution curve is measured at the point that is 20% above the baseline. Since the RDW-SD is an actual measurement, it is not influenced by the MCV and more accurately reflects the red cell size variance.
sjwang
2019-08-01T15:34:18Z
Red cell distribution width
red blood cell distribution width
EFO:0005192
EFO:0009188
RDW-SD
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003232
red blood cell distribution width- standard deviation
Red blood cell distribution width- standard deviation (RDW-SD) is a measurement derived from the red blood cell distribution curves generated on automated hematology analyzers and is an indicator of variation in RBC size within a blood sample. The RDW is used along with the indices (MCV, MCH, MCHC) to describe a population of RBCs. The RDW measures the deviation of the RBC width, not the actual width or size of individual cells. The RDW-SD is an actual measurement of the width of the red cell distribution curve in femtoliters (fL). The width of the distribution curve is measured at the point that is 20% above the baseline. Since the RDW-SD is an actual measurement, it is not influenced by the MCV and more accurately reflects the red cell size variance.
https://www.labce.com/spg579122_red_blood_cell_distribution_width_rdw_definition_a.aspx
Platelet-large cell ratio (P-LCR) is defined as the ratio of platelets that exceed the normal value of platelet volume (e.g. 12 fL in human) to the total platelet count.
sjwang
2019-08-01T15:57:35Z
EFO:0009186
PMID:27556703
P-LCR
platelet larger cell ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003233
platelet-large cell ratio
Platelet-large cell ratio (P-LCR) is defined as the ratio of platelets that exceed the normal value of platelet volume (e.g. 12 fL in human) to the total platelet count.
https://healthmatters.io/understand-blood-test-results/platelet-large-cell-ratio-p-lcr
A quantification which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the number of platelet in a specified sample of blood.
sjwang
2019-08-01T16:03:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003234
calculated platelet count
The measurement of serotonin in the hypothalamus.
sjwang
2019-08-01T16:12:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003235
hypothalamus serotonin level
measurement of the level of HVA in the hypothalamus. HVA, homovanillic acid, is a catecholamine metabolite.
sjwang
2019-08-01T16:15:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003236
hypothalamus HVA level
Measurement of the amount in the cervical spinal cord the level of HVA , homovanillic acid, is a catecholamine metabolite.
sjwang
2019-08-01T16:22:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003237
cervical spinal cord HVA level
sjwang
2019-08-19T13:00:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003238
heart left ventricle infarction volume
sjwang
2019-08-19T13:22:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003239
heart left ventricle infarction volume to total heart left ventricle volume ratio
sjwang
2019-08-19T13:24:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003240
calculated heart left ventricle infarction volume
sjwang
2019-08-19T13:43:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003241
calculated heart infarction volume
sjwang
2019-08-19T13:49:30Z
Not4Curation
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003242
calculated heart infarction area
sjwang
2019-08-19T13:51:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003243
heart left ventricle infarction area to total heart left ventricle area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the area of the heart left ventricle occupied by interstitial collagen is divided by the total area of the heart left ventricle, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
sjwang
2019-10-03T15:44:41Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003244
ratio of the area occupied by interstitial collagen to the total area of the heart left ventricle
sjwang
2019-10-03T15:47:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003245
heart left ventricle angiotensin II level
Angiotensin II collected from the intercellular spaces of the left ventricle myocardium.
sjwang
2019-10-03T15:49:43Z
CMO:0003202
heart left ventricle myocardium interstitial angiotensin II level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003246
heart left ventricle interstitial angiotensin II level
sjwang
2019-10-03T15:52:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003247
heart left ventricle bradykinin level
The amount of bradykinin found in the intercellular spaces of the myocardium.
sjwang
2019-10-03T15:53:55Z
CMO:0003203
heart left ventricle myocardial interstitial bradykinin level
myocardial interstitial bradykinin level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003248
heart left ventricle interstitial bradykinin level
Epinephrine collected from the intercellular spaces of the left ventricle myocardium.
sjwang
2019-10-03T16:10:29Z
CMO:0003205
heart left ventricle interstitial adrenaline level
heart left ventricle myocardium interstitial epinephrine level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003249
heart left ventricle interstitial epinephrine level
Norepinephrine collected from the intercellular spaces of the left ventricle myocardium.
sjwang
2019-10-03T16:12:58Z
CMO:0003204
heart left ventricle interstitial noradrenaline level
heart left ventricle myocardium interstitial norepinephrine level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003250
heart left ventricle interstitial norepinephrine level
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of a skeletal muscle.
sjwang
2019-10-17T16:09:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003251
skeletal muscle ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of gastrocnemius, the most superficial muscle of the triceps surae group, in the posterior portion of the lower hindleg.
sjwang
2019-10-17T16:13:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003252
gastrocnemius ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which ovary tissue is formed or composed.
sjwang
2019-10-17T16:16:27Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003253
ovary ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which colon tissue is formed or composed.
sjwang
2019-10-17T16:18:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003254
colon ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:00:23Z
skin RNA composition measurement
skin RNA level
skin ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003255
skin ribonucleic acid level
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:04:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003256
appendix ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:08:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003257
urinary bladder ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:11:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003258
tonsil ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:15:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003259
thyroid gland ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:21:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003260
smooth muscle ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:25:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003261
stomach ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:32:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003262
small intestine ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:36:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003263
salivary gland ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:39:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003264
rectum ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:42:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003265
placenta ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:46:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003266
pancreas ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:48:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003267
gall bladder ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:51:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003268
oviduct ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T12:54:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003269
esophagus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T13:02:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003270
cerebrum ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T13:13:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003271
bone marrow ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T13:16:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003272
prostate gland ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T13:19:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003273
lymph node ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T13:23:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003274
white blood cell ribonucleic acid composition measurement
sjwang
2019-11-19T13:29:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003275
mammary organ ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in adipose tissue, the portion of connective tissue composed of adipocytes enmeshed in areolar tissue.
sjwang
2019-11-19T13:33:15Z
RNA level of fat tissue
adipose tissue RNA level
adipose tissue ribonucleic acid composition measurement
fat tissue RNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003276
adipose tissue ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in adipose tissue, the portion of connective tissue composed of adipocytes enmeshed in areolar tissue.
UBERON:0001013
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by Sorbitol dehydrogenase in a specified sample of blood. Sorbitol dehydrogenase is an enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism converting sorbitol, the sugar alcohol form of glucose, into fructose.
slaulede
2019-12-05T16:33:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003277
blood sorbital dehydrogenase level
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by Sorbitol dehydrogenase in a specified sample of blood. Sorbitol dehydrogenase is an enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism converting sorbitol, the sugar alcohol form of glucose, into fructose.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbitol_dehydrogenase
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by Sorbitol dehydrogenase in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Sorbitol dehydrogenase is an enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism converting sorbitol, the sugar alcohol form of glucose, into fructose.
slaulede
2019-12-05T16:42:57Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003278
plasma sorbital dehydrogenase activity
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by Sorbitol dehydrogenase in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Sorbitol dehydrogenase is an enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism converting sorbitol, the sugar alcohol form of glucose, into fructose.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbitol_dehydrogenase
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by Sorbitol dehydrogenase in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Sorbitol dehydrogenase is an enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism converting sorbitol, the sugar alcohol form of glucose, into fructose
slaulede
2019-12-05T16:47:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003279
serum sorbital dehydrogenase activity
Quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by Sorbitol dehydrogenase in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. Sorbitol dehydrogenase is an enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism converting sorbitol, the sugar alcohol form of glucose, into fructose
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorbitol_dehydrogenase
A calculated value which compares the weight of the right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, with the weight of the left ventricle (including the ventricular septum), the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, and presents it as a ratio.
slaulede
2019-12-09T15:21:48Z
Ratio of RV weight to LV+S weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003280
heart right ventricle weight to left ventricle plus septum weight ratio
A calculated value which compares the weight of the right ventricle, the lower chamber of the right side of the heart, which pumps venous blood through the pulmonary trunk and arteries to the capillaries of the lung, with the weight of the left ventricle (including the ventricular septum), the lower chamber of the left side of the heart, which pumps oxygenated blood out through the aorta to all the tissues of the body, and presents it as a ratio.
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the pressure within the heart right ventricle at the end of systole, the period of contraction of the heart when the blood is forced from the ventricles into the pulmonary artery (right ventricle) and the aorta (left ventricle).
slaulede
2019-12-09T16:33:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003281
right ventricular end-systolic blood pressure
Measurement of the pressure within the heart right ventricle at the end of systole, the period of contraction of the heart when the blood is forced from the ventricles into the pulmonary artery (right ventricle) and the aorta (left ventricle).
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
Measurement of the pressure within the heart right ventricle at the point of maximal contraction, when the blood is forced from the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery.
slaulede
2019-12-09T16:36:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003282
right ventricular systolic blood pressure
Measurement of the pressure within the heart right ventricle at the point of maximal contraction, when the blood is forced from the right ventricle into the pulmonary artery.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The minimum pressure in the heart right ventricle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion and the ventricles fill with blood.
slaulede
2019-12-09T16:43:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003283
right ventricular diastolic blood pressure
The minimum pressure in the heart right ventricle, usually at the point at which the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion and the ventricles fill with blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The pressure in the heart right ventricle at the end of diastole, the period when the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion and the ventricles fill with blood.
slaulede
2019-12-09T16:47:48Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003284
right ventricular end-diastolic blood pressure
The pressure in the heart right ventricle at the end of diastole, the period when the heart is in a state of relaxation and expansion and the ventricles fill with blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Dental_Dictionary--2nd_Ed
The average pressure (geometric mean) during the aortic pulse cycle.
slaulede
2019-12-09T17:52:40Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003285
mean aortic pressure
The average pressure (geometric mean) during the aortic pulse cycle.
https://www.cvphysiology.com/Blood%20Pressure/BP002
A calculated value in which the weight of the mesenteric fat pad, the encapsulated adipose tissue attached to the membranous fold or mesentery of the abdomen, is divided by the length of the tibia, the inner and larger bone of the lower leg or hindlimb, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the length of the leg and, by extension, to the length of the body.
slaulede
2019-12-16T17:05:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003286
mesenteric fat pad weight to tibia length ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the maximum rate of positive change in left ventricular blood pressure in a subject is divided by the left ventricular systolic blood pressure in that subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the left ventricular systolic blood pressure.
sjwang
2019-12-18T14:15:28Z
LVdP/dtmax/P
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003287
maximum rate of positive change in left ventricular blood pressure to left ventricular systolic blood pressure ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the maximum rate of positive change in left ventricular blood pressure in a subject is divided by the left ventricular systolic blood pressure in that subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the left ventricular systolic blood pressure.
PMID:21421817
A calculated measurement that is used as an index to characterize the contractile ability of the heart.
sjwang
2019-12-20T11:25:47Z
LVdP/dtmin
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003288
minimum rate of positive change in left ventricular blood pressure
A calculated measurement that is used as an index to characterize the contractile ability of the heart.
PMID:21421817
hsnalabolu
2020-01-10T15:31:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003289
right renal cortex ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-10T15:31:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003290
large intestine ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-10T15:31:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003291
right renal pelvis ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-10T15:31:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003292
muscle of arm ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-10T15:31:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003293
muscle of leg ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-10T15:31:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003294
skeletal muscle of trunk ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-10T15:31:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003295
spinal cord ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-10T15:31:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003296
renal pelvis ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-10T15:31:08Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003297
left renal pelvis ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
eye ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003298
eye ribonucleic acid level
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003299
throat ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003300
dorsal thalamus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003301
mitral valve ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003302
dura mater ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003303
hippocampal formation ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003304
pituitary gland ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003305
parietal lobe ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003306
olfactory apparatus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003307
pineal body ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003308
diaphragm ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003309
occipital lobe ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003310
brain meninx ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003311
vas deferens ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003312
trachea ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003313
umbilical cord ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003314
minor salivary gland ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003315
amygdala ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
artery RNA composition measurement
artery RNA level
artery ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003316
artery ribonucleic acid level
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003317
caudate nucleus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003318
diencephalon ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
CMO:0003382
UBERON:0016540
occipital cortex ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003319
occipital cortex ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003320
parotid gland ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003321
penis ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
vagina RNA composition measurement
vagina RNA level
vagina ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003322
vagina ribonucleic acid level
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003323
globus pallidus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
heart left atrium ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003324
left cardiac atrium ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003325
locus ceruleus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003326
medulla oblongata ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003327
pulmonary valve ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003328
submandibular gland ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003329
tricuspid valve ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003330
uterine cervix ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003331
substantia nigra ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003332
epididymis ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003333
heart left ventricle ribonucleic acid composition measurement
true
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003334
middle frontal gyrus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003335
middle temporal gyrus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T09:03:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003336
putamen ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T10:59:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003337
blood ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T10:59:26Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003338
mouth mucosa ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T12:28:22Z
tongue RNA composition measurement
tongue RNA level
tongue ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003339
tongue ribonucleic acid level
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T12:34:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003340
seminal vesicle ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-13T12:38:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003341
cerebral cortex ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2019-12-09T08:12:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003342
proximal gut ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2019-12-09T08:13:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003343
terminal ileum ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2019-12-09T08:12:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003344
distal gut ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-15T10:42:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003345
pleura ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-15T10:42:18Z
cartilage RNA level
cartilage ribonucleic acid composition measurement
cartilage tissue ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003346
cartilage ribonucleic acid level
hsnalabolu
2020-01-15T10:42:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003347
chordate pharynx ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-15T10:43:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003348
nasal septum ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-15T10:43:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003349
oral cavity ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-15T10:43:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003350
bone tissue ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-15T15:26:31Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003351
epithelium of bronchus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-15T15:40:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003353
caecum ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-15T15:42:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003354
ileum ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-16T08:03:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003355
mucosa ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-16T08:04:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003356
connective tissue ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-16T08:04:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003357
vulva ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-16T08:05:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003358
bile duct ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-16T08:05:24Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003359
peripheral nervous system ribonucleic acid composition measurement
true
hsnalabolu
2020-01-16T10:38:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003360
umbilical cord blood ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T07:53:22Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003361
hematopoietic system ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T08:19:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003362
musculature ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T09:01:21Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003363
hindbrain ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T09:01:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003364
basal ganglion ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T09:02:13Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003365
hippocampus proper ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T09:02:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003366
pons ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T09:03:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003367
choroid plexus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T09:04:01Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003368
telencephalon ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the forebrain is formed or composed. The forebrain is the most anterior region of the brain including both the telencephalon and diencephalon.
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T09:04:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003369
forebrain ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T09:05:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003370
combined pituitary and diencephalon ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T09:05:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003371
combined diencephalon and midbrain ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T09:05:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003372
combined forebrain and midbrain ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T09:06:07Z
combined hindbrain without cerebellum ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003373
hindbrain without cerebellum ribonucleic acid composition measurement
hsnalabolu
2020-01-17T12:28:10Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003374
venous blood ribonucleic acid composition measurement
A calculated measurement in which urine sodium excretion rate is divided by the weight of the kidneys, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Urine sodium excretion rate is the amount of sodium, the chemical element with atomic number 11, discharged in the urine, the fluid waste product separated and discharged by the kidneys, per unit time.
sjwang
2020-01-28T09:58:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003375
urine sodium excretion rate to kidney weight ratio
The diameter across the inside of the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter.
sjwang
2020-01-28T10:09:41Z
LVIDd
heart left ventricular end-diastolic internal diameter
left ventricular internal dimension at diastole
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003376
heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal diameter
The diameter across the inside of the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter.
PMID:32207065
A measurement of the amount of angiotensin II type 1 receptor, the angiotensin receptor exhibiting vasopressor effects, regulation of aldosterone secretion and blood pressure and volume control, in a specified sample of glomerular tissue expressed relative to the weight of total protein in that sample.
sjwang
2020-01-28T10:18:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003377
glomerular angiotensin II type 1 receptor density
jrsmith
2020-02-17T12:02:08Z
UBERON:0003688
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003378
omentum ribonucleic acid composition measurement
jrsmith
2020-02-17T13:16:53Z
UBERON:0002509
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003379
mesenteric lymph node ribonucleic acid composition measurement
jrsmith
2020-02-17T13:18:50Z
UBERON:0002299
alveolus of lung ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003380
lung alveolus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
jrsmith
2020-02-17T13:20:28Z
UBERON:0002336
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003381
corpus callosum ribonucleic acid composition measurement
jrsmith
2020-02-17T13:21:43Z
UBERON:0016540
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003382
occipital cortex ribonucleic acid composition measurement
true
jrsmith
2020-02-17T13:22:47Z
UBERON:0002298
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003383
brainstem ribonucleic acid composition measurement
jrsmith
2020-02-17T13:23:46Z
UBERON:0001870
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003384
frontal cortex ribonucleic acid composition measurement
jrsmith
2020-02-17T13:24:59Z
UBERON:0001897
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003385
combined dorsal plus ventral thalamus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
Measurement of one or more tumors of the hypodermis. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
slaulede
2020-04-02T17:17:50Z
hypodermal tumor measurement
hypodermis tumor measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003386
subcutaneous tumor measurement
Measurement of one or more tumors of the hypodermis. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The number of new cases of individuals developing tumors in both testes appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
slaulede
2020-04-02T17:30:31Z
percentage of study population developing hypodermis tumors during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003387
percentage of study population developing subcutaneous tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of individuals developing tumors in both testes appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display subcutaneous tumors at a point in time or develop subcutaneous tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage or ratio. A subcutaneous tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the hypodermis, lowermost layer of the integumentary system in vertebrates.
slaulede
2020-04-02T17:54:48Z
hypodermis tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003388
subcutaneous tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display subcutaneous tumors at a point in time or develop subcutaneous tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage or ratio. A subcutaneous tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in and composed of cells specific to the hypodermis, lowermost layer of the integumentary system in vertebrates.
Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed,_ISBN:978-1416049982
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of the weight of one or both kidneys, one of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight.
slaulede
2020-04-07T16:55:45Z
kidney wet weight as percentage of body weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003389
kidney wet weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight after removal from the body but without desiccation of the weight of one or both kidneys, one of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes, is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to body weight.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Measurement of the amount of anti-coronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-coronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a coronavirus.
slaulede
2020-04-20T14:54:34Z
MESH:D017934
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003390
serum anti-coronavirus antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-coronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-coronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a coronavirus.
MESH:D017934
Measurement of the amount of anti-SARS-CoV2 antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-SARS-CoV2 antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a SARS-CoV2 betacoronavirus.
slaulede
2020-04-20T15:23:19Z
MESH:D000073640
serum anti-COVID-19 antibody level
serum anti-SARS-CoV2 antibody level
serum anti-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003391
serum anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-SARS-CoV2 antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-SARS-CoV2 antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a SARS-CoV2 betacoronavirus.
ISBN:978-1455756438
MESH:D000073640
Measurement of the amount of anti-SARS-CoV antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-SARS-CoV antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a SARS-CoV betacoronavirus.
slaulede
2020-04-20T15:33:04Z
MESH:D045473
serum anti-SARS-Cov antibody level
serum anti-SARS-Cov-1 antibody level
serum anti-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003392
serum anti-SARS-CoV antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-SARS-CoV antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-SARS-CoV antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a SARS-CoV betacoronavirus.
ISBN:978-1455756438
MESH:D045473
Measurement of the amount of anti-MERS-Cov antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-MERS-Cov antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a MERS-Cov betacoronavirus.
slaulede
2020-04-20T15:43:28Z
MESH:D065207
serum anti-MERS-Cov antibody level
serum anti-Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003393
serum anti-MERS-CoV antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-MERS-Cov antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-MERS-Cov antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a MERS-Cov betacoronavirus.
ISBN:978-1455756438
MESH:D065207
Measurement of the amount of anti-coronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-coronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a coronavirus.
slaulede
2020-04-20T16:38:51Z
MESH:D017934
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003394
plasma anti-coronavirus antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-coronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-coronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a coronavirus.
MESH:D017934
Measurement of the amount of anti-MERS-CoV antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-MERS-CoV antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a MERS-CoV betacoronavirus.
slaulede
2020-04-20T16:44:06Z
MESH:D065207
plasma anti-Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003395
plasma anti-MERS-CoV antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-MERS-CoV antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-MERS-CoV antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a MERS-CoV betacoronavirus.
MESH:D065207
Measurement of the amount of anti-SARS-CoV antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-SARS-CoV antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a SARS-CoV betacoronavirus.
slaulede
2020-04-20T16:57:09Z
MESH:D045473
plasma anti-SARS-CoV antibody level
plasma anti-SARS-CoV-1 antibody level
plasma anti-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003396
plasma anti-SARS-CoV antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-SARS-CoV antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-SARS-CoV antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a SARS-CoV betacoronavirus.
MESH:D045473
Measurement of the amount of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a SARS-CoV-2 betacoronavirus.
slaulede
2020-04-20T17:15:39Z
MESH:D000073640
plasma anti-COVID-19 antibody level
plasma anti-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 antibody level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003397
plasma anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a SARS-CoV-2 betacoronavirus.
ISBN:978-1455756438
MESH:D000073640
Measurement of the amount of anti-betacoronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-betacoronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a betacoronavirus. Betacoronaviruses represent one of four genera of coronaviruses of the subfamily Orthocoronavirinae in the family Coronaviridae, of the order Nidovirales.
slaulede
2020-04-20T17:37:33Z
MESH:D000073640
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003398
serum anti-betacoronavirus antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-betacoronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. An anti-betacoronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a betacoronavirus. Betacoronaviruses represent one of four genera of coronaviruses of the subfamily Orthocoronavirinae in the family Coronaviridae, of the order Nidovirales.
ISBN:978-1455756438
MESH:D000073640
Measurement of the amount of anti-betacoronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-betacoronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a betacoronavirus. Betacoronaviruses represent one of four genera of coronaviruses of the subfamily Orthocoronavirinae in the family Coronaviridae, of the order Nidovirales.
slaulede
2020-04-20T17:44:19Z
MESH:D000073640
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003399
plasma anti-betacoronavirus antibody level
Measurement of the amount of anti-betacoronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. An anti-betacoronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a betacoronavirus. Betacoronaviruses represent one of four genera of coronaviruses of the subfamily Orthocoronavirinae in the family Coronaviridae, of the order Nidovirales.
MESH:D000073640
The weight of the lower left chamber of the heart (including the ventricular septum), which pumps oxygenated blood through the aorta into the systemic arteries, after removal from the body and separation from the rest of the heart but without desiccation.
slaulede
2020-04-21T17:25:17Z
LV+S wet weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003400
heart left ventricle plus septum wet weight
The weight of the lower left chamber of the heart (including the ventricular septum), which pumps oxygenated blood through the aorta into the systemic arteries, after removal from the body and separation from the rest of the heart but without desiccation.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
The width of the layer of extracellular matrix that lies between the endothelium of the glomerular capillaries and the podocytes of the inner or visceral layer of Bowman's capsule.
slaulede
2020-05-04T12:26:09Z
MP:0011409
renal glomerulus basement membrane thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003401
kidney glomerulus basement membrane thickness
The width of the layer of extracellular matrix that lies between the endothelium of the glomerular capillaries and the podocytes of the inner or visceral layer of Bowman's capsule.
MP:0011409
A calculated value made by dividing the mesangial fraction volume by the total glomerular volume, both values having been calculated from measurements of microscopic images.
slaulede
2020-05-04T14:39:47Z
CMO:0003403
Vmes
PMID:14993490
PMID:3226452
kidney fractional mesangial volume
kidney mesangium volume to glomerulus volume ratio
mesangial Vv
mesangial volume density (Vv)
ratio of glomerular area occupied by mesangial cells to total glomerular area
renal mesangium volume to glomerulus volume ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003402
mesangium volume to glomerulus volume ratio
A calculated value made by dividing the mesangial fraction volume by the total glomerular volume, both values having been calculated from measurements of microscopic images.
PMID:14993490
PMID:3226452
A calculated value made by dividing the mesangial volume measurement by the total glomerular volume measurement, both values having been determined from measurements of microscopic images.
slaulede
2020-05-04T15:11:46Z
Vmes
PMID:14993490
PMID:3226452
mesangial Vv
mesangial volume density (Vv)
ratio of glomerular area occupied by mesangial cells to total glomerular area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003403
kidney fractional mesangial volume
true
A calculated value made by dividing the mesangial volume measurement by the total glomerular volume measurement, both values having been determined from measurements of microscopic images.
PMID:14993490
PMID:3226452
Measurement of the amount of one or more eicosanoids, physiologically active molecules derived by oxidation of twenty-carbon essential fatty acids such as arachidonic acid, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which clotting factors have been removed.
slaulede
2020-05-04T16:53:58Z
CHEBI:23899
MESH:D015777
serum icosanoid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003404
serum eicosanoid level
Measurement of the amount of one or more eicosanoids, physiologically active molecules derived by oxidation of twenty-carbon essential fatty acids such as arachidonic acid, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which clotting factors have been removed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Measurement of the amount of 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha, an isoprostane that is prostaglandin F2alpha having inverted stereochemistry at the 8-position., in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which clotting factors have been removed.
slaulede
2020-05-04T17:11:59Z
8-isoprostaglandin-F2alpha measurement
serum 8-isoprostane level
CHEBI:34505
EFO:0801082
MESH:C075750
serum 8-epiprostaglandin F2alpha level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003405
serum 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha level
Measurement of the amount of 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha, an isoprostane that is prostaglandin F2alpha having inverted stereochemistry at the 8-position., in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which clotting factors have been removed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
CHEBI:34505
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Measurement of the amount of 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha, an isoprostane that is prostaglandin F2alpha having inverted stereochemistry at the 8-position., in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
slaulede
2020-05-04T17:33:53Z
8-isoprostaglandin-F2alpha measurement
plasma 8-isoprostane level
CHEBI:34505
EFO:0801082
MESH:C075750
plasma 8-epiprostaglandin F2alpha level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003406
plasma 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha level
Measurement of the amount of 8-epi-prostaglandin F2alpha, an isoprostane that is prostaglandin F2alpha having inverted stereochemistry at the 8-position., in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
CHEBI:34505
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Measurement of the amount of one or more eicosanoids, physiologically active molecules derived by oxidation of twenty-carbon essential fatty acids such as arachidonic acid, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
slaulede
2020-05-04T17:43:51Z
CHEBI:23899
MESH:D015777
plasma icosanoid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003407
plasma eicosanoid level
Measurement of the amount of one or more eicosanoids, physiologically active molecules derived by oxidation of twenty-carbon essential fatty acids such as arachidonic acid, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to carbachol, the ammonium salt that is a slowly hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic receptors and nicotinic receptors.
slaulede
2020-05-12T17:08:10Z
CHEBI:3385
MESH:D002217
carbamylcholine response/sensitivity measurement
carbastat response/sensitivity measurement
carboptic response/sensitivity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003408
carbachol response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to carbachol, the ammonium salt that is a slowly hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic receptors and nicotinic receptors.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A calculated value for the concentration of carbachol, the ammonium salt that is a slowly hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic receptors and nicotinic receptors, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of carbachol is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during carbachol-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of carbachol which is the minimum contractile energy).
slaulede
2020-05-12T17:18:33Z
CHEBI:3385
MESH:D002217
concentration of carbamylcholine at which the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel is half the maximum value (EC50)
concentration of carbastat at which the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel is half the maximum value (EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003409
concentration of carbachol at which the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel is half the maximum value (EC50)
A calculated value for the concentration of carbachol, the ammonium salt that is a slowly hydrolyzed cholinergic agonist that acts at both muscarinic receptors and nicotinic receptors, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of carbachol is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during carbachol-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of carbachol which is the minimum contractile energy).
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of carbachol to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
slaulede
2020-05-12T17:33:55Z
CHEBI:3385
MESH:D002217
PMID:22783192
clinical_measurement_ontology
carbachol-induced blood vessel dilation expressed as percent of phenylephrine-induced vasoconstriction
CMO:0003410
carbachol-induced blood vessel dilation expressed as percent reduction of the force generated in a pre-constricted blood vessel
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of carbachol to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
PMID:22783192
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to BAY60-4552, a chemical that belongs to a novel group of small molecule compounds which increase the enzymatic activity of soluble guanylate cyclase.
slaulede
2020-05-15T12:28:44Z
PMID:22783192
Nelociguat response/sensitivity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003411
BAY60-4552 response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to BAY60-4552, a chemical that belongs to a novel group of small molecule compounds which increase the enzymatic activity of soluble guanylate cyclase.
PMID:22783192
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of BAY 60-4552 to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
slaulede
2020-05-15T12:45:58Z
PMID:22783192
Nelociguat-induced blood vessel dilation expressed as percent reduction of the force generated in a pre-constricted blood vessel
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003412
BAY 60-4552-induced blood vessel dilation expressed as percent reduction of the force generated in a pre-constricted blood vessel
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of BAY 60-4552 to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
PMID:11748519
PMID:22783192
A calculated value for the concentration of BAY 60-4552, a small molecule stimulator of soluble guanylate cyclase, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of BAY 60-4552 is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during BAY 60-4552-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of BAY 60-4552 which is the minimum contractile energy).
slaulede
2020-05-15T13:02:00Z
PMID:22783192
concentration of Nelociguat at which the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel is half the maximum value (EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003413
concentration of BAY 60-4552 at which the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel is half the maximum value (EC50)
A calculated value for the concentration of BAY 60-4552, a small molecule stimulator of soluble guanylate cyclase, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of BAY 60-4552 is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during BAY 60-4552-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of BAY 60-4552 which is the minimum contractile energy).
PMID:22783192
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to GSK2181236A, a chemical that belongs to a novel group of small molecule compounds which increase the enzymatic activity of soluble guanylate cyclase.
slaulede
2020-05-19T15:49:44Z
PMID:22783192
1-(6-{2-[({3-methyl-4 -[(trifluoromethyl)oxy]-4-biphenylyl}methyl)oxy] phenyl}-2-pyridinyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxylic acid response/sensitivity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003414
GSK2181236A response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to GSK2181236A, a chemical that belongs to a novel group of small molecule compounds which increase the enzymatic activity of soluble guanylate cyclase.
PMID:22783192
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of GSK2181236A to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
slaulede
2020-05-19T15:55:34Z
PMID:22783192
clinical_measurement_ontology
GSK2181236A-induced blood vessel dilation expressed as percent of phenylephrine-induced vasoconstriction
CMO:0003415
GSK2181236A-induced blood vessel dilation expressed as percent reduction of the force generated in a pre-constricted blood vessel
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of GSK2181236A to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
PMID:11748519
PMID:22783192
A calculated value for the concentration of GSK2181236A, a small molecule activator of soluble guanylate cyclase, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of GSK2181236A is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during GSK2181236A-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of GSK2181236A which is the minimum contractile energy).
slaulede
2020-05-19T16:00:44Z
PMID:22783192
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003416
concentration of GSK2181236A at which the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel is half the maximum value (EC50)
A calculated value for the concentration of GSK2181236A, a small molecule activator of soluble guanylate cyclase, at which the energy exerted during the active expansion in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of GSK2181236A is halfway between the highest value, that is the force at greatest constriction (often measured in a pre-constricted blood vessel), and the lowest achievable value of such contractile energy during GSK2181236A-induced relaxation of the vessel wall (i.e. the maximum effect of GSK2181236A which is the minimum contractile energy).
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
The quantification of interstitial oxygen in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities.The brain tissue partial pressure of oxygen (PtO2) depends on the cerebral metabolic rate (CMR), the local cerebral blood flow (CBF) and the systemic exposure of hypoxia.
slaulede
2020-05-22T14:09:29Z
PMID:24549186
PMID:30899601
brain PtO2 measurement
brain oxygen saturation measurement
brain partial pressure of oxygen measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003417
brain oxygen measurement
The quantification of interstitial oxygen in the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities.The brain tissue partial pressure of oxygen (PtO2) depends on the cerebral metabolic rate (CMR), the local cerebral blood flow (CBF) and the systemic exposure of hypoxia.
PMID:30899601
In the physiology of the kidney, free water clearance is the volume of blood plasma that is cleared of solute-free water per unit time. A free water clearance of zero means the kidney is producing urine isotonic with respect to the plasma. Values greater than zero for free water clearance imply that the kidney is producing dilute urine through the excretion of solute-free water.
slaulede
2020-05-28T14:54:46Z
PMID:23955305
clinical_measurement_ontology
renal water clearance
CMO:0003418
free water clearance
In the physiology of the kidney, free water clearance is the volume of blood plasma that is cleared of solute-free water per unit time. A free water clearance of zero means the kidney is producing urine isotonic with respect to the plasma. Values greater than zero for free water clearance imply that the kidney is producing dilute urine through the excretion of solute-free water.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_water_clearance
https://www.osmosis.org
Any measurement relating to the function of the kidney or any part thereof. The kidney functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
slaulede
2020-05-28T14:59:47Z
renal physiological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003419
kidney physiological measurement
Any measurement relating to the function of the kidney or any part thereof. The kidney functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A measurement of kidney function which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2020-05-28T15:50:19Z
EFO:0006836
calculated renal physiological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
rapid kidney function decline
CMO:0003420
calculated kidney physiological measurement
A measurement of kidney function which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the value for free water clearance is divided by the total body weight of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
slaulede
2020-05-28T15:56:24Z
kidney water reabsorption level to body weight ratio
nephron water absorption level to body weight ratio
renal water absorption level to body weight ratio
renal water reabsorption level to body weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003421
free water clearance level to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value for free water clearance is divided by the total body weight of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed,_ISBN:978-1416049982
The amount of hyaluronic acid, a mucopolysaccharide composed of N-acetylglucosamine and glucuronic acid subunits found in the connective tissues of vertebrates, found in a specified sample of kidney tissue.
slaulede
2020-05-28T17:55:06Z
CHEBI:16336
kidney hyaluronan level
renal hyaluronan level
renal hyaluronic acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003422
kidney hyaluronic acid level
The amount of hyaluronic acid, a mucopolysaccharide composed of N-acetylglucosamine and glucuronic acid subunits found in the connective tissues of vertebrates, found in a specified sample of kidney tissue.
CHEBI:16336
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney.
slaulede
2020-05-28T18:30:26Z
calculated renal enzyme activity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003423
calculated kidney enzyme activity measurement
A calculated measurement in which the level of hyaluronidase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Hyaluronidase is a term applied to a group of very dissimilar enzymes that degrade hyaluronan (HA, hyaluronic acid), a high-molecular-weight glycosaminoglycan of the extracellular matrix.
slaulede
2020-06-02T15:42:19Z
ISBN:978-1-59259-209-8
renal hyaluronidase activity to total protein level ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003424
kidney hyaluronidase activity to total protein level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of hyaluronidase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Hyaluronidase is a term applied to a group of very dissimilar enzymes that degrade hyaluronan (HA, hyaluronic acid), a high-molecular-weight glycosaminoglycan of the extracellular matrix.
CMO:0002224
ISBN:978-1-59259-209-8
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display lung tumorous lesions at a point in time or develop lung tumorous lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells. The lungs comprise the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
slaulede
2020-06-04T14:09:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003425
lung tumorous lesion incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display lung tumorous lesions at a point in time or develop lung tumorous lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells. The lungs comprise the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
CMO:0001624
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Measurement of a lung lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells. The lungs comprise the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
slaulede
2020-06-04T14:15:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003426
lung tumorous lesion measurement
Measurement of a lung lesion which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells. The lungs comprise the organ component of the respiratory system responsible for the exchange of gases between the environment and the blood.
CMO:0001034
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Gale:Gale_Encyclopedia_of_Medicine
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying one or more tumors of the lung at a point in time or developing such growths within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
slaulede
2020-06-04T14:26:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003427
lung tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population displaying one or more tumors of the lung at a point in time or developing such growths within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue in the lung resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
slaulede
2020-06-04T14:31:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003428
lung tumor measurement
Measurement of an abnormal growth of tissue in the lung resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of lung tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
slaulede
2020-06-04T14:48:45Z
lung tumor incidence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003429
percentage of study population developing lung tumors during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of lung tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
CMO:0001029
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumors of the lung at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
slaulede
2020-06-04T14:54:30Z
lung tumor prevalence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003430
percentage of study population displaying lung tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display tumors of the lung at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
CMO:0001030
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
The number of individuals in a study population which display metastatic tumors in the lung at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A metastatic tumor in the lung is a secondary abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the lung from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2020-06-04T15:25:31Z
metastatic lung tumor prevalence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003431
percentage of study population displaying metastatic tumors in the lung at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display metastatic tumors in the lung at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A metastatic tumor in the lung is a secondary abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the lung from the place where they first formed.
CMO:0001030
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/metastasis
The number of individuals in a study population which develop metastatic lung tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A metastatic tumor in the lung is a secondary abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the lung from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2020-06-04T16:04:37Z
metastatic lung tumor incidence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003432
percentage of study population developing metastatic lung tumors during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop metastatic lung tumors during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A metastatic tumor in the lung is a secondary abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the lung from the place where they first formed.
CMO:0003429
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/metastasis
A value or quantity determined by count of lung tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function in the lung.
slaulede
2020-06-04T17:05:15Z
lung tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003433
lung tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of lung tumors, abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function in the lung.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A value or quantity determined by count of metastatic tumors in the lung. A metastatic tumor in the lung is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the lung from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2020-06-04T17:12:47Z
metastatic lung tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003434
metastatic lung tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of metastatic tumors in the lung. A metastatic tumor in the lung is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the lung from the place where they first formed.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/metastasis
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumorous lesion in the lung, or of the amount of the lung occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
slaulede
2020-06-04T17:27:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003435
lung tumorous lesion size measurement
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumorous lesion in the lung, or of the amount of the lung occupied by tumorous lesions. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
CMO:0001069
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Any measurement of the size of an individual metastatic tumorous lesion in the lung, or of the amount of the lung occupied by metastatic tumorous lesions. A metastatic tumor in the lung is a secondary abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the lung from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2020-06-04T17:38:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003436
metastatic lung tumor size measurement
Any measurement of the size of an individual metastatic tumorous lesion in the lung, or of the amount of the lung occupied by metastatic tumorous lesions. A metastatic tumor in the lung is a secondary abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the lung from the place where they first formed.
CMO:0003429
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/metastasis
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual metastatic tumorous lesion in the lung, or a measurement of the average total area occupied by metastatic tumorous lesions in cross-sections of lung per subject.
slaulede
2020-06-04T18:05:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003437
metastatic lung tumor area measurement
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual metastatic tumorous lesion in the lung, or a measurement of the average total area occupied by metastatic tumorous lesions in cross-sections of lung per subject.
CMO:0003429
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/metastasis
Measurement of the amount of any xenobiotic or metabolic kinetics in a specified sample of kidney. A xenobiotic is a chemical compound foreign to a given biologic system, or more specifically, a pharmacologically, endocrinologically, or toxicologically active substance not endogenously produced and therefore foreign to an organism.
slaulede
2020-06-08T17:23:33Z
kidney uptake of xenobiotic
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003438
renal uptake of xenobiotic
Measurement of the amount of any xenobiotic or metabolic kinetics in a specified sample of kidney. A xenobiotic is a chemical compound foreign to a given biologic system, or more specifically, a pharmacologically, endocrinologically, or toxicologically active substance not endogenously produced and therefore foreign to an organism.
CMO:0003131
Measurement of the amount of a gadolinium-based contrast agent or metabolic kinetics in a specified sample of kidney. Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents (GBCA) are intravenous drugs used in diagnostic imaging procedures to enhance the quality of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or magnetic resonance angiography (MRA).
slaulede
2020-06-08T17:32:25Z
renal uptake of GBCA
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003439
renal uptake of gadolinium-based contrast agent
Measurement of the amount of a gadolinium-based contrast agent or metabolic kinetics in a specified sample of kidney. Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents (GBCA) are intravenous drugs used in diagnostic imaging procedures to enhance the quality of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or magnetic resonance angiography (MRA).
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/postmarket-drug-safety-information-patients-and-providers/information-gadolinium-based-contrast-agents
Measurement of the the time elapsed between intravenous injection of Gd-DTPA (gadopentetate dimeglumine) and highest concentration of Gd-DTPA in the kidney cortex.
slaulede
2020-06-08T17:45:59Z
CHEBI:31797
renal perfusion index
time to peak measurement of gadopentetate dimeglumine uptake by kidney cortex
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003440
time to peak measurement of Gd-DTPA uptake by kidney cortex
Measurement of the the time elapsed between intravenous injection of Gd-DTPA (gadopentetate dimeglumine) and highest concentration of Gd-DTPA in the kidney cortex.
PMID:14561850
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the retinal outer nuclear layer photoreceptor nucleus count.
slaulede
2020-06-09T12:37:58Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003441
calculated retinal outer nuclear layer photoreceptor nucleus count
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the retinal outer nuclear layer photoreceptor nucleus count.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the number of photoreceptor nuclei in a specified segment of retinal outer nuclear layer is divided by the length of that segment, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-06-09T12:54:33Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003442
retinal outer nuclear layer photoreceptor nucleus count to layer length ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of photoreceptor nuclei in a specified segment of retinal outer nuclear layer is divided by the length of that segment, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language--4th_Ed
The total number of microscopic instances of kidney tubule regenerative structures observed in a diseased kidney.
slaulede
2020-06-09T18:15:26Z
renal tubule regeneration foci count
renal tubule regeneration foci number
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003443
kidney tubule regeneration foci count
The total number of microscopic instances of kidney tubule regenerative structures observed in a diseased kidney.
PMID:11682445
The total number of microscopically detected kidney tubule casts observed in a kidney.Renal intratubular casts may be hyaline or granular and observed in a number of renal diseases. Commonly observed hyaline (eosinophilic, homogeneous, proteinaceous) casts are associated with increased glomerular permeability such as with chronic progressive nephropathy and granular (necrotic cellular debris) casts are indicative of previous tubule cell necrosis.
slaulede
2020-06-11T14:12:46Z
PMID:11682445
https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov
kidney total tubular cast count
renal total tubule cast count
total intratubular cast count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003444
kidney total tubule cast count
The total number of microscopically detected kidney tubule casts observed in a kidney.Renal intratubular casts may be hyaline or granular and observed in a number of renal diseases. Commonly observed hyaline (eosinophilic, homogeneous, proteinaceous) casts are associated with increased glomerular permeability such as with chronic progressive nephropathy and granular (necrotic cellular debris) casts are indicative of previous tubule cell necrosis.
https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov
The total number of microscopic instances of inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidney. The term interstitial tissue of the kidney is generally used for primary inflammation of kidney tubules and/or surrounding interstitium.
slaulede
2020-06-11T14:37:11Z
D009395
foci of tubulointerstitial nephritis
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003445
interstitial nephritis foci count
The total number of microscopic instances of inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidney. The term interstitial tissue of the kidney is generally used for primary inflammation of kidney tubules and/or surrounding interstitium.
MESH:D009395
The total number of microscopic instances of fibrosis observed in a diseased kidney. Renal fibrosis is the consequence of excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix and represents a failed wound-healing process of the kidney tissue.
slaulede
2020-06-11T15:33:20Z
kidney fibrosis foci count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003446
renal fibrosis foci count
The total number of microscopic instances of fibrosis observed in a diseased kidney. Renal fibrosis is the consequence of excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix and represents a failed wound-healing process of the kidney tissue.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/kidney-fibrosis
The total number of microscopic instances of glomerular injury observed in a diseased kidney. The spectrum of glomerular lesions can be focal (only in some glomeruli), diffuse (in all or almost all the glomeruli), segmental (only a part of the glomerulus), or global (the entire glomerulus).
slaulede
2020-06-11T16:00:33Z
PMID:11682445
renal glomerular lesion count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003447
kidney glomerular lesion count
The total number of microscopic instances of glomerular injury observed in a diseased kidney. The spectrum of glomerular lesions can be focal (only in some glomeruli), diffuse (in all or almost all the glomeruli), segmental (only a part of the glomerulus), or global (the entire glomerulus).
url:https://www.kidneypathology.com/English_version/Histologic_patterns.html
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display glycosuria at a point in time or develop arthritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage or ratio. Glucose in the urine (glycosuria or glucosuria), results from the glomerular filtration of more glucose than the renal tubule can absorb.
slaulede
2020-06-12T13:16:25Z
glucosuria incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003448
glycosuria incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display glycosuria at a point in time or develop arthritis within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage or ratio. Glucose in the urine (glycosuria or glucosuria), results from the glomerular filtration of more glucose than the renal tubule can absorb.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of new cases of glycosuria appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
slaulede
2020-06-12T13:25:26Z
glucosuria incidence
glycosuria incidence
percentage of study population developing glucosuria during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003449
percentage of study population developing glycosuria during a period of time
The number of new cases of glycosuria appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
The number of individuals in a study population which display glycosuria at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
slaulede
2020-06-12T13:39:14Z
glucosuria prevalence
glycosuria prevalence
percentage of study population developing glucosuria at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003450
percentage of study population displaying glycosuria at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display glycosuria at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A calculated measurement in which a series of body weight measurements is plotted against time for a single individual and various values are determined from the plotted data.
slaulede
2020-06-18T17:10:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003451
body weight growth curve measurement
The maximum slope of a body weight curve is the slope (m in y=mx+c) of the steepest tangent line along the curve, found by differentiating the equation of the curve.
slaulede
2020-06-18T17:31:02Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003452
maximum slope of body weight growth curve
The maximum slope of a body weight curve is the slope (m in y=mx+c) of the steepest tangent line along the curve, found by differentiating the equation of the curve.
url:https://brilliant.org/wiki/slope-of-a-curve-basic/
Any measurement of an inorganic element or compound containing a metal, nonmetal, radical, or phosphate that is needed for proper body function and maintenance of health, in brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
slaulede
2020-06-22T13:33:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003453
brain mineral measurement
Any measurement of an inorganic element or compound containing a metal, nonmetal, radical, or phosphate that is needed for proper body function and maintenance of health, in brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Any measurement of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
slaulede
2020-06-22T13:39:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003454
brain copper measurement
Any measurement of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities, receiving and interpreting sensory impulses, and transmitting information to the muscles and body organs.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of brain.
slaulede
2020-06-22T13:52:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003455
brain copper weight
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of brain.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper in a specified sample of brain, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2020-06-22T13:57:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003456
calculated brain copper weight
A measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper in a specified sample of brain, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
Measurement of the total weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a whole brain.
slaulede
2020-06-22T13:59:52Z
copper weight per whole brain
total brain copper weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003457
brain total copper weight
Measurement of the total weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a whole brain.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of brain is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the organism
slaulede
2020-06-22T14:14:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003458
brain copper weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of brain is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the organism
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of brain is divided by the weight of that brain sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-06-22T14:16:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003459
brain copper weight to brain weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of brain is divided by the weight of that brain sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of brain is divided by the dry weight of that brain sample, that is, the weight of the sample after dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-06-22T14:20:29Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003460
brain copper weight to brain dry weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of brain is divided by the dry weight of that brain sample, that is, the weight of the sample after dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of brain is divided by the wet weight of that brainsample, that is, the weight of the sample after removal from the body but without dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-06-22T14:47:57Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003461
brain copper weight to brain wet weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of brain is divided by the wet weight of that brainsample, that is, the weight of the sample after removal from the body but without dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Any measurement of an inorganic element or compound containing a metal, nonmetal, radical, or phosphate that is needed for proper body function and maintenance of health, in blood.
slaulede
2020-06-22T15:06:16Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003462
blood mineral measurement
Any measurement of an inorganic element or compound containing a metal, nonmetal, radical, or phosphate that is needed for proper body function and maintenance of health, in blood.
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
slaulede
2020-06-22T15:10:13Z
EFO:0007578
blood copper measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003463
blood copper level
The amount of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Saunders:Saunders_Comprehensive_Veterinary_Dictionary--3rd_Ed
The amount of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
slaulede
2020-06-22T15:52:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003464
plasma copper level
The amount of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Miller-Keane:Miller-Keane_Encyclopedia_and_Dictionary_of_Medicine_Nursing_and_Allied_Health--7th_Ed
The amount of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
slaulede
2020-06-22T15:56:19Z
EFO:0005267
ISBN:978-1416049982
serum copper measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003465
serum copper level
The amount of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
The amount of ceruloplasmin in a specified sample of blood. Ceruloplasmin is a metalloprotein that binds most of the copper in plasma and is involved in the peroxidation of Fe(II)transferrin to Fe(III) transferrin.
slaulede
2020-06-22T16:43:30Z
RGD:2387
blood CERP level
blood CP levvel
blood bilitranslocase level
blood ferroxidase level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003466
blood ceruloplasmin level
The amount of ceruloplasmin in a specified sample of blood. Ceruloplasmin is a metalloprotein that binds most of the copper in plasma and is involved in the peroxidation of Fe(II)transferrin to Fe(III) transferrin.
RGD:2387
The amount of ceruloplasmin in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
slaulede
2020-06-22T16:49:18Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:2387
plasma CERP level
plasma CP level
plasma bilitranslocase level
plasma ferroxidase level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003467
plasma ceruloplasmin level
The amount of ceruloplasmin in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
RGD:2387
The amount of ceruloplasmin in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
slaulede
2020-06-22T16:58:32Z
EFO:0005139
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:2387
serum CERP level
serum CP level
serum bilitranslocase level
serum ceruloplasmin measurement
serum ferroxidase level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003468
serum ceruloplasmin level
The amount of ceruloplasmin in a specified sample of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
RGD:2387
The amount in a specified sample of tissue from the heart left ventricle, of epinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone, a stimulator of the sympathetic nervous system and a vasoconstrictor.
slaulede
2020-06-25T15:35:37Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
heart left ventricle adrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003469
heart left ventricle epinephrine level
The amount in a specified sample of tissue from the heart left ventricle, of epinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone, a stimulator of the sympathetic nervous system and a vasoconstrictor.
CMO:0002165
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
The amount in a specified sample of tissue from the heart left ventricle, of norepinephrine, a catecholamine neurotransmitter and stress hormone with multiple physiological roles including affects on heart rate, blood pressure and vascular tone.
slaulede
2020-06-25T15:43:54Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
XCO:0000127
heart left ventricle noradrenaline level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003470
heart left ventricle norepinephrine level
The amount in a specified sample of tissue from the heart left ventricle, of norepinephrine, a catecholamine neurotransmitter and stress hormone with multiple physiological roles including affects on heart rate, blood pressure and vascular tone.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
XCO:0000127
A calculated measurement in which the heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal diameter is divided by the posterior wall thickness, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal dimension is the diameter across the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter.
slaulede
2020-06-25T17:26:40Z
PMID:22768235
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003471
heart left ventricle end-diastolic diameter to posterior wall thickness ratio
A calculated measurement in which the heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal diameter is divided by the posterior wall thickness, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Heart left ventricle end-diastolic internal dimension is the diameter across the left ventricle of the heart at the end of diastole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally relaxed, and usually corresponds to its largest diameter.
PMID:22768235
Any measurement of an inorganic element or compound containing a metal, nonmetal, radical, or phosphate that is needed for proper body function and maintenance of health, in kidney, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
slaulede
2020-06-26T14:19:28Z
renal mineral measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003472
kidney mineral measurement
Any measurement of an inorganic element or compound containing a metal, nonmetal, radical, or phosphate that is needed for proper body function and maintenance of health, in kidney, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Mosby:Mosbys_Medical_Dictionary--8th_Ed
Any measurement of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in kidney, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
slaulede
2020-06-26T14:23:28Z
renal copper measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003473
kidney copper measurement
Any measurement of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in kidney, the organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of kidney.
slaulede
2020-06-26T14:36:40Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
renal copper weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003474
kidney copper weight
Measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in a specified sample of kidney.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
Measurement of the total weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in one or both kidneys.
slaulede
2020-06-26T14:40:55Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
renal total copper weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003475
kidney total copper weight
Measurement of the total weight or heaviness of the copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in one or both kidneys.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper in a specified sample of kidney, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2020-06-26T14:45:47Z
calculated renal copper weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003476
calculated kidney copper weight
A measurement of the weight or heaviness of the copper in a specified sample of kidney, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
Merriam-Webster:Merriam-Websters_Online_Dictionary--11th_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the organism.
slaulede
2020-06-26T14:48:58Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
renal copper weight to body weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003477
kidney copper weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the total weight of the body of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the organism.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the dry weight of that kidney sample, that is, the weight of the sample after dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-06-26T15:12:08Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
renal copper weight to renal dry weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003478
kidney copper weight to kidney dry weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the dry weight of that kidney sample, that is, the weight of the sample after dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of that kidney sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-06-26T15:17:16Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
renal copper weight to renal weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003479
kidney copper weight to kidney weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the weight of that kidney sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the wet weight of that kidney sample, that is, the weight of the sample after removal from the body but without dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage
slaulede
2020-06-26T15:21:32Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
renal copper weight to renal wet weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003480
kidney copper weight to kidney wet weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of copper in a specified sample of kidney is divided by the wet weight of that kidney sample, that is, the weight of the sample after removal from the body but without dessication, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
The amount of bradykinin collected from the intercellular spaces of the left ventricle myocardium over a designated period of time.
slaulede
2020-06-29T13:56:36Z
CHEBI:3165
MESH:D001920
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003481
heart left ventricle interstitial bradykinin level during a period of time
The amount of bradykinin collected from the intercellular spaces of the left ventricle myocardium over a designated period of time.
PMID:22768235
The amount of angiotensin II in the heart left ventricle interstitium measured over a designated period of time. Ang II is considered to be the main effector of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), has endocrine, autocrine/paracrine, and intracrine hormone activities in the body and acts as a powerful vasoconstrictor.
slaulede
2020-06-29T14:03:57Z
CHEBI:48432
MESH:D000804
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003482
heart left ventricle interstitial angiotensin II level during a period of time
The amount of angiotensin II in the heart left ventricle interstitium measured over a designated period of time. Ang II is considered to be the main effector of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), has endocrine, autocrine/paracrine, and intracrine hormone activities in the body and acts as a powerful vasoconstrictor.
PMID:22768235
The amount of epinephrine collected from the intercellular spaces of the left ventricle myocardium over a designated period of time.
slaulede
2020-06-29T14:17:10Z
heart left ventricle interstitial adrenaline level during a period of time
heart left ventricle myocardium interstitial epinephrine level during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003483
heart left ventricle interstitial epinephrine level during a period of time
The amount of norepinephrine collected from the intercellular spaces of the left ventricle myocardium over a designated period of time.
slaulede
2020-06-29T14:44:13Z
XCO:0000127
heart left ventricle interstitial noradrenaline level during a period of time
heart left ventricle myocardium interstitial norepinephrine level during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003484
heart left ventricle interstitial norepinephrine level during a period of time
The amount of enzymatic activity of N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase (NAG) in a specified sample of blood. N-Acetyl-β-D-Glucosaminidase (NAG) is an intracellular lysosomal enzyme, present in the S3 segment of proximal tubular cells and distal nephron.
slaulede
2020-06-29T18:47:31Z
blood N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003485
blood NAG activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase (NAG) in a specified sample of blood. N-Acetyl-β-D-Glucosaminidase (NAG) is an intracellular lysosomal enzyme, present in the S3 segment of proximal tubular cells and distal nephron.
url:https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/roche/10875406001?lang=en®ion=US
The amount of enzymatic activity of N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase (NAG) in a specified sample of plasma. N-Acetyl-β-D-Glucosaminidase (NAG) is an intracellular lysosomal enzyme, present in the S3 segment of proximal tubular cells and distal nephron.
slaulede
2020-06-29T18:53:53Z
plasma N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003486
plasma NAG activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase (NAG) in a specified sample of plasma. N-Acetyl-β-D-Glucosaminidase (NAG) is an intracellular lysosomal enzyme, present in the S3 segment of proximal tubular cells and distal nephron.
url:https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/roche/10875406001?lang=en®ion=US
The amount of enzymatic activity of N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase (NAG) in a specified sample of serum. N-Acetyl-β-D-Glucosaminidase (NAG) is an intracellular lysosomal enzyme, present in the S3 segment of proximal tubular cells and distal nephron.
slaulede
2020-06-29T18:56:09Z
serum N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase activity level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003487
serum NAG activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase (NAG) in a specified sample of serum. N-Acetyl-β-D-Glucosaminidase (NAG) is an intracellular lysosomal enzyme, present in the S3 segment of proximal tubular cells and distal nephron.
url:https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/roche/10875406001?lang=en®ion=US
The measurement of the total glomerular surface area as delimited by the internal edge of Bowman's capsule.
slaulede
2020-07-07T17:17:47Z
PMID:12827026
kidney glomerulus surface area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003488
kidney glomerular surface area
The measurement of the total glomerular surface area as delimited by the internal edge of Bowman's capsule.
PMID:12827026
The tuft surface area is defined as the total glomerular surface area minus the urinary space area and the urinary recesses.
slaulede
2020-07-07T17:24:08Z
PMID:12827026
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003489
kidney glomerular tuft surface area
The tuft surface area is defined as the total glomerular surface area minus the urinary space area and the urinary recesses.
PMID:12827026
Any measurement of an inorganic element or compound containing a metal, nonmetal, radical, or phosphate that is needed for proper body function and maintenance of health, in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
slaulede
2020-07-10T17:11:50Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003490
urine mineral measurement
Any measurement of an inorganic element or compound containing a metal, nonmetal, radical, or phosphate that is needed for proper body function and maintenance of health, in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
ISBN-13:978-0323049375
ISBN-13:978-0702027895
Any measurement of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
slaulede
2020-07-10T17:21:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003491
urine copper measurement
Any measurement of copper, an essential dietary trace element, atomic number 29, involved in the formation of bone and blood as a necessary component of several enzymes, in urine, the fluid waste product excreted by the kidneys.
ISBN-13:978-0702027895
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
Any measurement of urine copper which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2020-07-10T17:26:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003492
calculated urine copper measurement
Any measurement of urine copper which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
ISBN:978-0-87779-809-5
A calculated measurement in which the level of copper in a specified sample of urine is divided by the level of creatinine in that sample of urine and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-07-10T17:33:46Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003493
urine copper level to urine creatinine level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of copper in a specified sample of urine is divided by the level of creatinine in that sample of urine and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
The movement of ions across biological membranes essential for generating electrical signals, regulating ion homeostasis, cell volume, and maintaining the resting membrane potential.
slaulede
2020-07-16T15:57:25Z
cellular ion flux
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003494
cell ion flux
The movement of ions across biological membranes essential for generating electrical signals, regulating ion homeostasis, cell volume, and maintaining the resting membrane potential.
PMID:27916567
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of cellular ion flux.
slaulede
2020-07-16T16:06:27Z
calculated cellular ion flux
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003495
calculated cell ion flux
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of cellular ion flux.
ISBN-13:978-0618082308
PMID:27916567
A measurement, which has been derived by a mathematical process, of lymphocytes present in a sample of blood for which sodium flux was determined in samples of isolated cells following ex vivo assay and sample drying.
slaulede
2020-07-16T17:21:03Z
net Na influx to blood lymphocyte dry weight ratio per unit time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003496
net sodium influx to blood lymphocyte dry weight ratio per unit time
A measurement, which has been derived by a mathematical process, of lymphocytes present in a sample of blood for which sodium flux was determined in samples of isolated cells following ex vivo assay and sample drying.
PMID:3611778
A measurement, which has been derived by a mathematical process, of lymphocytes present in a sample of blood for which potassium flux was determined in samples of isolated cells following ex vivo assay and sample drying.
slaulede
2020-07-16T17:27:02Z
net K efflux to blood lymphocyte dry weight ratio per unit time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003497
net potassium efflux to blood lymphocyte dry weight ratio per unit time
A measurement, which has been derived by a mathematical process, of lymphocytes present in a sample of blood for which potassium flux was determined in samples of isolated cells following ex vivo assay and sample drying.
PMID:3611778
The maximum amount of oxygen that an individual can utilize during intense or maximal exercise usually measured as volume of oxygen per unit of time, relative to the individual's body weight.
slaulede
2020-07-24T13:10:11Z
maximal oxygen consumption to body weight ratio
weight-related maximal oxygen uptake
weight-related maximum oxygen uptake
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003498
maximum oxygen consumption to body weight ratio
The maximum amount of oxygen that an individual can utilize during intense or maximal exercise usually measured as volume of oxygen per unit of time, relative to the individual's body weight.
PMID:25764201
https://med.virginia.edu/exercise-physiology-core-laboratory/fitness-assessment-for-community-members/vo2-max-testing
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of cerebral beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
slaulede
2020-07-24T14:55:13Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
cerebral beta-amyloid deposit incidence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003499
percentage of study population developing cerebral beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of cerebral beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of cerebral small perivascular bleeds during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
slaulede
2020-07-24T15:07:13Z
cerebral microhemorrhages incidence
cerebral small perivascular bleeds incidence
percentage of study population with cerebral microhemorrhages during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003500
percentage of study population developing cerebral small perivascular bleeds during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of cerebral small perivascular bleeds during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of cerebral small vessel thromboses and adjacent tissue infarction during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
slaulede
2020-07-24T15:13:51Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
cerebral small vessel thromboses and adjacent tissue infarction incidence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003501
percentage of study population developing cerebral small vessel thrombosis and adjacent tissue infarction during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of cerebral small vessel thromboses and adjacent tissue infarction during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of cerebral small perivascular bleeds and beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population with beta-amyloid deposits, expressed as a percentage.
slaulede
2020-07-24T15:30:41Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
cerebral small perivascular bleeds and beta-amyloid deposits incidence
percentage of beta-amyloid deposits positive population developing cerebral small perivascular bleeds during a period of time
percentage of cerebral small perivascular bleeds positive population developing cerebral beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time
percentage of study population developing cerebral microhemorrhages and beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003502
percentage of study population developing cerebral small perivascular bleeds and beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of cerebral small perivascular bleeds and beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population with beta-amyloid deposits, expressed as a percentage.
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of cerebral small perivascular bleeds and no beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population with no beta-amyloid deposits, expressed as a percentage.
slaulede
2020-07-24T16:09:21Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
cerebral small perivascular bleeds and no beta-amyloid deposits incidence
percentage of study population developing cerebral microhemorrhages and no beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003503
percentage of study population developing cerebral small perivascular bleeds and no beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of cerebral small perivascular bleeds and no beta-amyloid deposits during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population with no beta-amyloid deposits, expressed as a percentage.
ISBN:978-1416049982
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of renal vascular pathology during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
slaulede
2020-07-24T16:17:10Z
ISBN:978-1416049982
renal vascular pathology incidence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003504
percentage of study population developing renal vascular pathology during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of renal vascular pathology during a period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage.
ISBN:978-1416049982
This is a measurement of the amount of pro hormone ANP (NPPA) peptides (proANP 1-30 [first 30 amino acids(a.a) of the 126 a.a atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) prohormone], proANP 31-67 (a.a 31-67), and/or full length proANP (a.a 1-126) in a specified volume of blood.
slaulede
2020-07-27T17:16:15Z
atrial natriuretic factor measurement
EFO:0004789
blood atrial natriuretic factor prohormone level
blood atrial natriuretic peptide prohormone level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003505
blood pro-A-type natriuretic peptide level
This is a measurement of the amount of pro hormone ANP (NPPA) peptides (proANP 1-30 [first 30 amino acids(a.a) of the 126 a.a atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) prohormone], proANP 31-67 (a.a 31-67), and/or full length proANP (a.a 1-126) in a specified volume of blood.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrial_natriuretic_peptide
https://rgd.mcw.edu/rgdweb/report/gene/main.html?id=3193
This is a measurement of the amount of proANF 31-67 (a.a 31-67 of the amino terminal of pro hormone ANP (Nppa)) in a specified volume of blood.
slaulede
2020-07-27T17:27:13Z
blood ProANF 31-67 peptide level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003506
blood proANF 31-67 peptide level
This is a measurement of the amount of proANF 31-67 (a.a 31-67 of the amino terminal of pro hormone ANP (Nppa)) in a specified volume of blood.
PMID:1372667
https://rgd.mcw.edu/rgdweb/report/gene/main.html?id=3193
This is a measurement of the amount of proANF 31-67 (a.a 31-67 of the amino terminal of pro hormone ANP (Nppa)) in a specified volume of plasma.
slaulede
2020-07-27T17:35:14Z
plasma ProANF 31-67 peptide level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003507
plasma proANF 31-67 peptide level
This is a measurement of the amount of proANF 31-67 (a.a 31-67 of the amino terminal of pro hormone ANP (Nppa)) in a specified volume of plasma.
PMID:1372667
https://rgd.mcw.edu/rgdweb/report/gene/main.html?id=3193
This is a measurement of the amount of proANF 31-67 (a.a 31-67 of the amino terminal of pro hormone ANP (Nppa)) in a specified volume of serum.
slaulede
2020-07-27T17:35:34Z
serum ProANF 31-67 peptide level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003508
serum proANF 31-67 peptide level
This is a measurement of the amount of proANF 31-67 (a.a 31-67 of the amino terminal of pro hormone ANP (Nppa)) in a specified volume of serum.
PMID:1372667
https://rgd.mcw.edu/rgdweb/report/gene/main.html?id=3193
The amount of 11-dehydrocorticosterone, an 11-oxo steroid that is corticosterone in which the hydroxy substituent at the 11beta position has been oxidized to give the corresponding ketone, found in a specific volume of blood.
slaulede
2020-08-13T18:23:42Z
CHEBI:78600
blood 11-DHC level
blood dehydrocorticosterone level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003509
blood 11-dehydrocorticosterone level
The amount of 11-dehydrocorticosterone, an 11-oxo steroid that is corticosterone in which the hydroxy substituent at the 11beta position has been oxidized to give the corresponding ketone, found in a specific volume of blood.
CHEBI:78600
ISBN:9780618824359
The amount of 11-dehydrocorticosterone, an 11-oxo steroid that is corticosterone in which the hydroxy substituent at the 11beta position has been oxidized to give the corresponding ketone, found in a specific volume of plasma.
slaulede
2020-08-13T18:31:47Z
CHEBI:78600
plasma 11-DHC level
plasma dehydrocorticosterone level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003510
plasma 11-dehydrocorticosterone level
The amount of 11-dehydrocorticosterone, an 11-oxo steroid that is corticosterone in which the hydroxy substituent at the 11beta position has been oxidized to give the corresponding ketone, found in a specific volume of plasma.
CHEBI:78600
ISBN:9780618824359
The amount of 11-dehydrocorticosterone, an 11-oxo steroid that is corticosterone in which the hydroxy substituent at the 11beta position has been oxidized to give the corresponding ketone, found in a specific volume of serum.
slaulede
2020-08-14T10:08:08Z
CHEBI:78600
plasma 11-DHC level
plasma dehydrocorticosterone level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003511
serum 11-dehydrocorticosterone level
The amount of 11-dehydrocorticosterone, an 11-oxo steroid that is corticosterone in which the hydroxy substituent at the 11beta position has been oxidized to give the corresponding ketone, found in a specific volume of serum.
CHEBI:78600
ISBN:9780618824359
Measurement of the amount of corticosterone in a specified volume of blood, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2020-08-14T10:12:08Z
CHEBI:16827
D003345
11β,21-dihydroxyprogesterone
17-deoxycortisol
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003512
calculated blood corticosterone level
Measurement of the amount of corticosterone in a specified volume of blood, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
ISBN:9780618824359
Measurement of the amount of corticosterone in a specified volume of plasma, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2020-08-14T10:43:04Z
CHEBI:16827
D003345
calculated plasma 11β,21-dihydroxyprogesterone level
calculated plasma 17-deoxycortisol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003513
calculated plasma corticosterone level
Measurement of the amount of corticosterone in a specified volume of plasma, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
ISBN:9780618824359
A calculated measurement in which the amount of corticosterone in a sample of plasma is divided by the amount of 11-dehydrocorticosterone in that sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the 11-dehydrocorticosterone level.
slaulede
2020-08-14T10:52:10Z
CHEBI:16827
D003345
plasma corticosterone level to 11β,21-dihydroxyprogesterone level ratio
plasma corticosterone level to 17-deoxycortisol level ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003514
plasma corticosterone level to 11-dehydrocorticosterone level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of corticosterone in a sample of plasma is divided by the amount of 11-dehydrocorticosterone in that sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the 11-dehydrocorticosterone level.
ISBN:9780618824359
A calculated value in which the area of a liver tumorous lesion occupied by necrosis is divided by the total area of that individual liver tumorous lesion and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the size of the liver tumorous lesion.
slaulede
2020-08-18T16:36:00Z
percentage of tumor necrosis
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003515
necrotic liver tumorous lesion area to total liver tumorous lesion area ratio
A calculated value in which the area of a liver tumorous lesion occupied by necrosis is divided by the total area of that individual liver tumorous lesion and presented as a ratio, percentage, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the size of the liver tumorous lesion.
Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed
ISBN-13:978-1416049982
A measurement of the extent of necrosis in a two-dimensional surface of, or in a plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the liver.
slaulede
2020-08-20T11:18:32Z
PMID:32178957
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003516
area of necrosis in liver tumorous lesion
A measurement of the extent of necrosis in a two-dimensional surface of, or in a plane through an individual tumorous lesion in the liver.
PMID:32178957
The number of thymocytes expressing CD3 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. The CD3 complex, including five CD3 subunits, binds either TCR alpha/beta or TCR gamma/delta to form the TCR/CD3 complex on the surface of T-cells. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin, which control these processes.
slaulede
2020-09-01T18:03:56Z
CD3-positive thymocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003517
CD3+ thymocyte count
The number of thymocytes expressing CD3 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. The CD3 complex, including five CD3 subunits, binds either TCR alpha/beta or TCR gamma/delta to form the TCR/CD3 complex on the surface of T-cells. The thymus is the lymphoid organ which is the site of the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of T lymphocytes, and of the production of hormones such as thymopoietin and thymosin, which control these processes.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
RGD:736987
The amount of enzymatic activity of amylase, a digestive enzyme that helps the body break down carbohydrates, in a specified sample of blood. Both the salivary glands and the pancreas produce amylase. Blood amylase level is used to diagnose or monitor a problem with the pancreas.
slaulede
2020-09-04T16:19:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003518
blood amylase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of amylase, a digestive enzyme that helps the body break down carbohydrates, in a specified sample of blood. Both the salivary glands and the pancreas produce amylase. Blood amylase level is used to diagnose or monitor a problem with the pancreas.
https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/amylase-test/
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324521
The amount of enzymatic activity of amylase, a digestive enzyme that helps the body break down carbohydrates, in a specified sample of serum. Both the salivary glands and the pancreas produce amylase. Blood amylase level is used to diagnose or monitor a problem with the pancreas.
slaulede
2020-09-04T16:41:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003519
serum amylase activity level
The amount of enzymatic activity of amylase, a digestive enzyme that helps the body break down carbohydrates, in a specified sample of serum. Both the salivary glands and the pancreas produce amylase. Blood amylase level is used to diagnose or monitor a problem with the pancreas.
https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/amylase-test/
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324521
The amount of enzymatic activity of amylase, a digestive enzyme that helps the body break down carbohydrates, in a specified sample of plasma. Both the salivary glands and the pancreas produce amylase. Blood amylase level is used to diagnose or monitor a problem with the pancreas.
slaulede
2020-09-04T16:44:18Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003520
plasma amylase activity leve
The amount of enzymatic activity of amylase, a digestive enzyme that helps the body break down carbohydrates, in a specified sample of plasma. Both the salivary glands and the pancreas produce amylase. Blood amylase level is used to diagnose or monitor a problem with the pancreas.
https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/amylase-test/
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324521
A calculated measurement in which the number of hypodiploid thymocytes displaying apoptotic features in a specified sample of thymus is divided by the total number of thymocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Hypodiploid is the condition of having slightly fewer than the diploid number of chromosomes and apoptosis is a programmed cell death process which proceeds through a series of specific biochemical events.
slaulede
2020-09-08T12:40:29Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003521
apoptotic hypodiploid thymocyte count to total thymocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of hypodiploid thymocytes displaying apoptotic features in a specified sample of thymus is divided by the total number of thymocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Hypodiploid is the condition of having slightly fewer than the diploid number of chromosomes and apoptosis is a programmed cell death process which proceeds through a series of specific biochemical events.
GO:0006915
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of one or more of the various, specific types of thymocytes present in a sample of thymus for which a total thymocyte count was taken.
slaulede
2020-09-08T12:48:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003522
calculated thymocyte count
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of one or more of the various, specific types of thymocytes present in a sample of thymus for which a total thymocyte count was taken.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
A calculated measurement in which the number of G0 stage diploid thymocytes in a specified sample of thymus is divided by the total number of thymocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Diploid is the condition of having two sets of homologous chromosomes and G0 is a cell cycle quiescent stage .
slaulede
2020-09-08T13:09:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003523
G0 stage diploid thymocyte count to total thymocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of G0 stage diploid thymocytes in a specified sample of thymus is divided by the total number of thymocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Diploid is the condition of having two sets of homologous chromosomes and G0 is a cell cycle quiescent stage .
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dictionary
A calculated measurement in which the number of G2/M stage tetraploid thymocytes in a specified sample of thymus is divided by the total number of thymocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Tetraploid is the condition of having four sets of homologous chromosomes and G2/M is a cell cycle checkpoint which assures that mitosis doesn't proceed until DNA replication/repair is finished .
slaulede
2020-09-08T13:55:53Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003524
G2/M stage tetraploid thymocyte count to total thymocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of G2/M stage tetraploid thymocytes in a specified sample of thymus is divided by the total number of thymocytes in the sample, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Tetraploid is the condition of having four sets of homologous chromosomes and G2/M is a cell cycle checkpoint which assures that mitosis doesn't proceed until DNA replication/repair is finished .
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
PMID:12503848
A quantification which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the measurement of the physical form or structure of platelets, the disk-shaped structures found in the blood of mammals which play a vital role in blood coagulation. Platelets lack nuclei and DNA but contain active enzymes and mitochondria.
slaulede
2020-09-10T14:53:39Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003525
calculated platelet morphological measurement
A quantification which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the measurement of the physical form or structure of platelets, the disk-shaped structures found in the blood of mammals which play a vital role in blood coagulation. Platelets lack nuclei and DNA but contain active enzymes and mitochondria.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
ISBN:978-0-87779-809-5
A measurement of platelet anisocytosis calculated from the distribution of individual platelet volumes and reported as percentage.
slaulede
2020-09-10T15:03:44Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003526
platelet distribution width (percentage)
A measurement of platelet anisocytosis calculated from the distribution of individual platelet volumes and reported as percentage.
QTLdb:CAP
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbiology/platelet-distribution-width
The number of thymocytes expressing CD4 molecules but not CD8 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD8 molecule is a cell surface glycoprotein found on most cytotoxic T lymphocytes that mediates efficient cell-cell interactions within the immune system.
slaulede
2020-09-10T18:41:43Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003527
CD4+CD8- thymocyte count
The number of thymocytes expressing CD4 molecules but not CD8 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD8 molecule is a cell surface glycoprotein found on most cytotoxic T lymphocytes that mediates efficient cell-cell interactions within the immune system.
RGD:735285
RGD:735603
The number of thymocytes expressing both CD4 and CD8 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD8 molecule is a cell surface glycoprotein found on most cytotoxic T lymphocytes that mediates efficient cell-cell interactions within the immune system.
slaulede
2020-09-11T13:55:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003528
CD4+CD8+ thymocyte count
The number of thymocytes expressing both CD4 and CD8 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD8 molecule is a cell surface glycoprotein found on most cytotoxic T lymphocytes that mediates efficient cell-cell interactions within the immune system.
RGD:735285
RGD:735603
The number of thymocytes expressing CD8 molecules but not CD4 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD8 molecule is a cell surface glycoprotein found on most cytotoxic T lymphocytes that mediates efficient cell-cell interactions within the immune system.
slaulede
2020-09-11T13:58:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003529
CD4-CD8+ thymocyte count
The number of thymocytes expressing CD8 molecules but not CD4 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD8 molecule is a cell surface glycoprotein found on most cytotoxic T lymphocytes that mediates efficient cell-cell interactions within the immune system.
RGD:735285
RGD:735603
The number of thymocytes expressing both CD4 and CD25 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD25 molecule (IL2RA) is normally an integral-membrane protein, but soluble IL2RA has been isolated and determined to result from extracellular proteolysis.
slaulede
2020-09-11T14:40:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003530
CD4+CD25+ thymocyte count
The number of thymocytes expressing both CD4 and CD25 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of thymus tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD25 molecule (IL2RA) is normally an integral-membrane protein, but soluble IL2RA has been isolated and determined to result from extracellular proteolysis.
RGD:735285
RGD:735603
The number of splenocytes expressing both CD4 and CD25 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD25 molecule (IL2RA) is normally an integral-membrane protein, but soluble IL2RA has been isolated and determined to result from extracellular proteolysis.
slaulede
2020-09-11T15:25:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003531
CD4+CD25+ splenocyte count
The number of splenocytes expressing both CD4 and CD25 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD25 molecule (IL2RA) is normally an integral-membrane protein, but soluble IL2RA has been isolated and determined to result from extracellular proteolysis.
RGD:735285
RGD:735603
The number of splenocytes expressing CD4 molecules, but not CD25 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD25 molecule (IL2RA) is normally an integral-membrane protein, but soluble IL2RA has been isolated and determined to result from extracellular proteolysis.
slaulede
2020-09-11T15:43:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003532
CD4+CD25- splenocyte count
The number of splenocytes expressing CD4 molecules, but not CD25 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD25 molecule (IL2RA) is normally an integral-membrane protein, but soluble IL2RA has been isolated and determined to result from extracellular proteolysis.
RGD:735285
RGD:735603
The number of splenocytes expressing CD3 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes.. The CD3 complex, including five CD3 subunits, binds either TCR alpha/beta or TCR gamma/delta to form the TCR/CD3 complex on the surface of T-cells.
slaulede
2020-09-11T15:46:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003533
CD3+ splenocyte count
The number of splenocytes expressing CD3 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen, the highly vascular lymphoid organ which serves to store blood, disintegrate old blood cells, filter foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes.. The CD3 complex, including five CD3 subunits, binds either TCR alpha/beta or TCR gamma/delta to form the TCR/CD3 complex on the surface of T-cells.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
RGD:736987
The number of splenocytes expressing CD11B and/or CD11C molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue. The CD11B molecule (ITGAM, integrin alpha M chain) combines with the beta 2 chain (ITGB2) to form a leukocyte-specific integrin referred to as macrophage receptor 1 (Mac-1), or inactivated-C3b (iC3b) receptor 3 (CR3). The CD11C molecule (ITGAX, integrin subunit alpha X chain) combines with the beta 2 chain (ITGB2) to form a leukocyte-specific integrin referred to as inactivated-C3b (iC3b) receptor 4 (CR4).
slaulede
2020-09-11T16:07:04Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003534
CD11b/c+ splenocyte count
The number of splenocytes expressing CD11B and/or CD11C molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue. The CD11B molecule (ITGAM, integrin alpha M chain) combines with the beta 2 chain (ITGB2) to form a leukocyte-specific integrin referred to as macrophage receptor 1 (Mac-1), or inactivated-C3b (iC3b) receptor 3 (CR3). The CD11C molecule (ITGAX, integrin subunit alpha X chain) combines with the beta 2 chain (ITGB2) to form a leukocyte-specific integrin referred to as inactivated-C3b (iC3b) receptor 4 (CR4).
RGD:1343608
RGD:1348968
The number of splenocytes expressing CD45RA molecules (PTPRC) on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue. The CD45RA molecule is the long isoform of CD45 and is expressed on naive T lymphocytes.
slaulede
2020-09-11T17:36:28Z
CD45 RA+ splenocyte count
CD45RA splenocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003535
CD45RA+ splenocyte count
The number of splenocytes expressing CD45RA molecules (PTPRC) on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue. The CD45RA molecule is the long isoform of CD45 and is expressed on naive T lymphocytes.
RGD:736371
https://seattlechildrenslab.testcatalog.org/show/CD45RA-RO
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the mononuclear cell counts of the spleen, that is, the number of mononuclear cells (leukocytes such as lymphocytes and monocytes with a single round or oval nucleus) found in a specified sample of spleen.
slaulede
2020-09-11T18:19:44Z
calculated splenocyte count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003536
calculated spleen mononuclear cell count
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the mononuclear cell counts of the spleen, that is, the number of mononuclear cells (leukocytes such as lymphocytes and monocytes with a single round or oval nucleus) found in a specified sample of spleen.
CL:0000842
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
A calculated measurement in which the number of splenocytes expressing surface CD4 molecules, but not CD25 molecules, in a specified sample of spleen tissue is divided by the number of total splenocytes in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-09-11T18:36:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003537
CD4+CD25- splenocyte count to total splenocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of splenocytes expressing surface CD4 molecules, but not CD25 molecules, in a specified sample of spleen tissue is divided by the number of total splenocytes in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
RGD:735285
RGD:735603
A calculated measurement in which the number of splenocytes expressing both CD4 and CD25 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue is divided by the number of total splenocytes in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-09-14T12:56:23Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003538
CD4+CD25+ splenocyte count to total splenocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of splenocytes expressing both CD4 and CD25 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue is divided by the number of total splenocytes in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
RGD:735285
RGD:735603
A calculated measurement in which the number of splenocytes expressing surface CD3 molecules in a specified sample of spleen tissue is divided by the number of total splenocytes in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-09-14T13:00:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003539
CD3+ splenocyte count to total splenocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of splenocytes expressing surface CD3 molecules in a specified sample of spleen tissue is divided by the number of total splenocytes in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
RGD:736987
A calculated measurement in which the number of splenocytes expressing CD11B and/or CD11C molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue is divided by the number of total splenocytes in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The CD11C molecule (ITGAX, integrin subunit alpha X chain) combines with the beta 2 chain (ITGB2) to form a leukocyte-specific integrin referred to as inactivated-C3b (iC3b) receptor 4 (CR4).
slaulede
2020-09-14T13:23:03Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003540
CD11b/c+ splenocyte count to total splenocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of splenocytes expressing CD11B and/or CD11C molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue is divided by the number of total splenocytes in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The CD11C molecule (ITGAX, integrin subunit alpha X chain) combines with the beta 2 chain (ITGB2) to form a leukocyte-specific integrin referred to as inactivated-C3b (iC3b) receptor 4 (CR4).
RGD:1343608
RGD:1348968
A calculated measurement in which the number of splenocytes expressing CD45RA molecules (PTPRC) on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue is divided by the number of total splenocytes in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The CD45RA molecule is the long isoform of CD45 and is expressed on naive T lymphocytes.
slaulede
2020-09-14T13:30:41Z
CD45 RA+ splenocyte count to total splenocyte count ratio
CD45RA splenocyte count to total splenocyte count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003541
CD45RA+ splenocyte count to total splenocyte count ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of splenocytes expressing CD45RA molecules (PTPRC) on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue is divided by the number of total splenocytes in the same sample, and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The CD45RA molecule is the long isoform of CD45 and is expressed on naive T lymphocytes.
RGD:736371
https://seattlechildrenslab.testcatalog.org/show/CD45RA-RO
The number of splenocytes expressing CD25 molecules, but not CD4 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD25 molecule (IL2RA) is normally an integral-membrane protein, but soluble IL2RA has been isolated and determined to result from extracellular proteolysis.
slaulede
2020-09-17T16:00:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003542
CD4-CD25+ splenocyte count
The number of splenocytes expressing CD25 molecules, but not CD4 molecules on their surface in a specified sample of spleen tissue. The CD4 molecule acts as a coreceptor with the T-cell receptor on the T lymphocyte to recognize antigens displayed by an antigen presenting cell in the context of class II MHC molecules. The CD25 molecule (IL2RA) is normally an integral-membrane protein, but soluble IL2RA has been isolated and determined to result from extracellular proteolysis.
RGD:735285
RGD:735603
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a specified bacterial infection at a point in time or develop a specified parasitic infection within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A bacterial infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by bacteria, any of the unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms that commonly multiply by cell division, lack a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and possess a cell wall.
slaulede
2020-09-18T12:15:30Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003543
bacterial infection incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a specified bacterial infection at a point in time or develop a specified parasitic infection within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A bacterial infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by bacteria, any of the unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms that commonly multiply by cell division, lack a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and possess a cell wall.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
ISBN:978-0-87779-809-5
Any measurement which deals with bacterial infections in terms of population, geography or demographics.
slaulede
2020-09-18T12:23:15Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003544
bacterial infection population measurement
Any measurement which deals with bacterial infections in terms of population, geography or demographics.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
ISBN:978-0-87779-809-5
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a specified bacterial infection at a point in time are counted. A Pasteurellaceae infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by any bacteria of the family Pasteurellaceae, a large family of Gram-negative bacteria including the genera Pasteurella and Haemophilus, some of which are pathogenic.
slaulede
2020-09-18T12:29:15Z
count of individuals in a study population displaying Pasteurellaceae infection at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003545
number of individuals in a study population displaying Pasteurellaceae infection at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a specified bacterial infection at a point in time are counted. A Pasteurellaceae infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by any bacteria of the family Pasteurellaceae, a large family of Gram-negative bacteria including the genera Pasteurella and Haemophilus, some of which are pathogenic.
PMID:16197708
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasteurellaceae
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop a Pasteurellaceae infection within a determined period of time are counted. A Pasteurellaceae infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by any bacterial species of the family Pasteurellaceae, a large family of Gram-negative bacteria including the genera Pasteurella and Haemophilus, some of which are pathogenic.
slaulede
2020-09-18T13:25:04Z
count of individuals in a study population developing Pasteurellaceae infection during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003546
number of individuals in a study population developing Pasteurellaceae infection during a period of time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop a Pasteurellaceae infection within a determined period of time are counted. A Pasteurellaceae infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by any bacterial species of the family Pasteurellaceae, a large family of Gram-negative bacteria including the genera Pasteurella and Haemophilus, some of which are pathogenic.
PMID:16197708
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasteurellaceae
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a Haemophilus H21 infection at a point in time are counted. A Haemophilus H21 infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by the H21 strain of Haemophilus, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
slaulede
2020-09-18T13:46:12Z
count of individuals in a study population displaying Haemophilus H21 infection at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003547
number of individuals in a study population displaying Haemophilus H21 infection at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a Haemophilus H21 infection at a point in time are counted. A Haemophilus H21 infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by the H21 strain of Haemophilus, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
PMID:16197708
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/haemophilus
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a Haemophilus H35 infection at a point in time are counted. A Haemophilus H35 infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by the H35 strain of Haemophilus, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
slaulede
2020-09-18T13:54:32Z
count of individuals in a study population displaying Haemophilus H35 infection at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003548
number of individuals in a study population displaying Haemophilus H35 infection at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a Haemophilus H35 infection at a point in time are counted. A Haemophilus H35 infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by the H35 strain of Haemophilus, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
PMID:16197708
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/haemophilus
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a Pasteurella pneumotropica infection at a point in time are counted. A Pasteurella pneumotropica infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by Pasteurella pneumotropica. Pasteurella pneumotropica is a species of Pasteurella, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
slaulede
2020-09-18T13:58:52Z
count of individuals in a study population displaying Pasteurella pneumotropica infection at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003549
number of individuals in a study population displaying Pasteurella pneumotropica infection at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display a Pasteurella pneumotropica infection at a point in time are counted. A Pasteurella pneumotropica infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by Pasteurella pneumotropica. Pasteurella pneumotropica is a species of Pasteurella, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
PMID:16197708
https://www.uptodate.com/contents/pasteurella-infections
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop a Haemophilus H21 infection within a determined period of time are counted. A Haemophilus H21 infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by the H21 strain of Haemophilus, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
slaulede
2020-09-18T14:06:34Z
count of individuals in a study population developing Haemophilus H21 infection during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003550
number of individuals in a study population developing Haemophilus H21 infection during a period of time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop a Haemophilus H21 infection within a determined period of time are counted. A Haemophilus H21 infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by the H21 strain of Haemophilus, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
PMID:16197708
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/haemophilus
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop a Haemophilus H35 infection within a determined period of time are counted. A Haemophilus H35 infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by the H35 strain of Haemophilus, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
slaulede
2020-09-18T14:19:25Z
count of individuals in a study population developing Haemophilus H35 infection during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003551
number of individuals in a study population developing Haemophilus H35 infection during a period of time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop a Haemophilus H35 infection within a determined period of time are counted. A Haemophilus H35 infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by the H35 strain of Haemophilus, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
PMID:16197708
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/haemophilus
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop a Pasteurella pneumotropica infection within a determined period of time are counted. A Pasteurella pneumotropica infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by Pasteurella pneumotropica. Pasteurella pneumotropica is a species of Pasteurella, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
slaulede
2020-09-18T17:22:48Z
count of individuals in a study population developing Pasteurella pneumotropica infection during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003552
number of individuals in a study population developing Pasteurella pneumotropica infection during a period of time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop a Pasteurella pneumotropica infection within a determined period of time are counted. A Pasteurella pneumotropica infection is the invasion and colonization of one or more tissues in the body by Pasteurella pneumotropica. Pasteurella pneumotropica is a species of Pasteurella, a genus of Gram-negative, coccobacilli bacteria, some of which are pathogenic.
PMID:16197708
https://www.uptodate.com/contents/pasteurella-infections
The quantification of a parameter related to an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occurs in the lining of/or within the peritoneal cavity.
slaulede
2020-09-22T16:45:24Z
IP tumor measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003553
intraperitoneal tumor measurement
The quantification of a parameter related to an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occurs in the lining of/or within the peritoneal cavity.
ISBN-13:978-0877798071
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/intraperitoneal
The weight of metastatic tumors in the peritoneum. A metastatic tumor in the peritoneum is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the peritoneum from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2020-09-22T17:01:11Z
metastatic IP tumor weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003554
metastatic intraperitoneal tumor weight
The weight of metastatic tumors in the peritoneum. A metastatic tumor in the peritoneum is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the peritoneum from the place where they first formed.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/metastasis
A calculated measurement in which the value for the amount of insulin in a specified sample of plasma is divided by the value for the level of glucose in the same sample of plasma, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-09-29T17:46:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003555
plasma insulin level to plasma glucose level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value for the amount of insulin in a specified sample of plasma is divided by the value for the level of glucose in the same sample of plasma, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of glucose in a specified sample of plasma.
slaulede
2020-09-29T17:50:59Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003556
calculated plasma glucose level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the amount of glucose in a specified sample of plasma.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The total number of cells in a specified sample of retina, the innermost layer or coating at the back of the eyeball, which is sensitive to light and in which the optic nerve terminates.
slaulede
2020-10-01T17:04:03Z
CMO:0000320
retinal cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003557
retina cell count
The total number of cells in a specified sample of retina, the innermost layer or coating at the back of the eyeball, which is sensitive to light and in which the optic nerve terminates.
CL:0009004
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The total number of horizontal cells in the retina, the innermost layer or coating at the back of the eyeball, which is sensitive to light and in which the optic nerve terminates. A horizontal cell is a neuron that laterally connects other neurons in the inner nuclear layer of the retina.
slaulede
2020-10-01T17:15:54Z
horizontal cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003558
retina horizontal cell count
The total number of horizontal cells in the retina, the innermost layer or coating at the back of the eyeball, which is sensitive to light and in which the optic nerve terminates. A horizontal cell is a neuron that laterally connects other neurons in the inner nuclear layer of the retina.
CL:0000745
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the retina horizontal cell count from one or both retinas.
slaulede
2020-10-01T17:21:06Z
calculated horizontal cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003559
calculated retina horizontal cell count
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the retina horizontal cell count from one or both retinas.
CL:0000745
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the number of horizontal cells in the central retina is divided by the total area of the peripheral retina. A horizontal cell is a neuron that laterally connects other neurons in the inner nuclear layer of the retina.
slaulede
2020-10-01T17:43:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003560
central retina horizontal cell count to area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of horizontal cells in the central retina is divided by the total area of the peripheral retina. A horizontal cell is a neuron that laterally connects other neurons in the inner nuclear layer of the retina.
CL:0000745
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
PMID:20127257
A calculated measurement in which the number of horizontal cells in the peripheral retina is divided by the total area of the peripheral retina. A horizontal cell is a neuron that laterally connects other neurons in the inner nuclear layer of the retina.
slaulede
2020-10-01T17:53:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003561
peripheral retina horizontal cell count to area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of horizontal cells in the peripheral retina is divided by the total area of the peripheral retina. A horizontal cell is a neuron that laterally connects other neurons in the inner nuclear layer of the retina.
CL:0000745
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
PMID:20127257
The total number of rod bipolar cells in the retina, the innermost layer or coating at the back of the eyeball, which is sensitive to light and in which the optic nerve terminates. A rod bipolar cell is a neuron that is synapsed by rod photoreceptor cells but not by cone photoreceptor cells.
slaulede
2020-10-01T18:16:00Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003562
retina rod bipolar cell count
The total number of rod bipolar cells in the retina, the innermost layer or coating at the back of the eyeball, which is sensitive to light and in which the optic nerve terminates. A rod bipolar cell is a neuron that is synapsed by rod photoreceptor cells but not by cone photoreceptor cells.
CL:0000751
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the retina rod bipolar cell count from one or both retinas.
slaulede
2020-10-01T18:19:35Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003563
calculated retina rod bipolar cell count
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the retina rod bipolar cell count from one or both retinas.
CL:0000751
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the number of rod bipolar cells in the central retina is divided by the total area of the central retina. A rod bipolar cell is a neuron that is synapsed by rod photoreceptor cells but not by cone photoreceptor cells.
slaulede
2020-10-01T18:24:49Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003564
central retina rod bipolar cell count to area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of rod bipolar cells in the central retina is divided by the total area of the central retina. A rod bipolar cell is a neuron that is synapsed by rod photoreceptor cells but not by cone photoreceptor cells.
CL:0000751
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the number of rod bipolar cells in the peripheral retina is divided by the total area of the peripheral retina. A rod bipolar cell is a neuron that is synapsed by rod photoreceptor cells but not by cone photoreceptor cells.
slaulede
2020-10-01T18:28:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003565
peripheral retina rod bipolar cell count to area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of rod bipolar cells in the peripheral retina is divided by the total area of the peripheral retina. A rod bipolar cell is a neuron that is synapsed by rod photoreceptor cells but not by cone photoreceptor cells.
CL:0000751
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A measurement of thermal, mechanical, or chemical stimulus which causes the subject to take evasive action to avoid further stimulation.
slaulede
2020-10-02T16:49:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003566
measurement of minimal stimulus needed to elicit evasive reaction
A measurement of thermal, mechanical, or chemical stimulus which causes the subject to take evasive action to avoid further stimulation.
PMID:21682605
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nociception
https://www.physio-pedia.com/Nociception
A measurement of the pressure of liquid, gas, or solid stimulus which causes the subject to take evasive action to avoid further stimulation. This measurement is often interpreted as the threshold of pain.
slaulede
2020-10-02T17:06:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003567
measurement of minimal mechanical stimulus needed to elicit evasive reaction
A measurement of the pressure of liquid, gas, or solid stimulus which causes the subject to take evasive action to avoid further stimulation. This measurement is often interpreted as the threshold of pain.
PMID:21682605
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nociception
https://www.physio-pedia.com/Nociception
Measurement of the total number of adult, that is, fully developed, Schistosoma mansoni trematode worms recovered from a specified sample or perfusate of liver from an infected subject.
slaulede
2020-10-05T13:45:06Z
D012552
PMID:1719096
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003568
liver adult Schistosoma mansoni worm count
Measurement of the total number of adult, that is, fully developed, Schistosoma mansoni trematode worms recovered from a specified sample or perfusate of liver from an infected subject.
MESH:D012552
A measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the Schistosomiasis disease state, i.e. infection with trematode worms of Schistosomiasis mansoni), has been reduced in a population as a result of some intervening treatment.
slaulede
2020-10-05T13:59:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003569
percent protection by treatment for Schistosoma mansoni
A measurement of the degree to which the presentation of the Schistosomiasis disease state, i.e. infection with trematode worms of Schistosomiasis mansoni), has been reduced in a population as a result of some intervening treatment.
PMID:1719096
https://www.cdc.gov/parasites/schistosomiasis/index.html
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display intestine tumors at a point in time or develop intestine tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Intestine tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
slaulede
2020-10-06T18:00:34Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003570
intestine tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display intestine tumors at a point in time or develop intestine tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Intestine tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The quantification of a parameter related to an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occurs in the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
slaulede
2020-10-06T18:03:51Z
intestinal tumor measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003571
intestine tumor measurement
The quantification of a parameter related to an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occurs in the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The number of new cases of intestine tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage, but could be expressed as a ratio. Intestine tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
slaulede
2020-10-06T18:14:34Z
intestinal tumor incidence
intestine tumor incidence
percentage of study population developing intestinal tumors during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003572
percentage of study population developing intestine tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of intestine tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage, but could be expressed as a ratio. Intestine tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The number of individuals in a study population which display intestine tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage or ratio. Intestine tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
slaulede
2020-10-06T18:20:22Z
intestinal tumor prevalence
intestine tumor prevalence
percentage of study population displaying intestinal tumors at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003573
percentage of study population displaying intestine tumors at a point in time
The number of individuals in a study population which display intestine tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage or ratio. Intestine tumors are abnormal growths of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function, which occur in the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Any measurement of iron, a heavy metal element that is vital to many biological processes, in liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, conversion of sugars into glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats, and synthesis of serum proteins.
slaulede
2020-10-08T15:30:34Z
EFO:0010056
liver iron measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003574
liver iron measurement
Any measurement of iron, a heavy metal element that is vital to many biological processes, in liver, the large, dark-red organ located in the cranial portion of the abdomen of vertebrates, just behind or below the diaphragm, the functions of which include storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, detoxification of noxious substances, conversion of sugars into glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats, and synthesis of serum proteins.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Measurement of the amount of the iron, a heavy metal element that is vital to many biological processes, in a specified sample of liver.
slaulede
2020-10-08T15:59:26Z
liver iron level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003575
liver iron amount
Measurement of the amount of the iron, a heavy metal element that is vital to many biological processes, in a specified sample of liver.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A measurement of the amount of the iron in a specified sample of liver, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2020-10-08T16:30:26Z
calculated liver iron level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003576
calculated liver iron amount
A measurement of the amount of the iron in a specified sample of liver, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of liver is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-10-08T16:33:55Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003577
liver iron weight to liver weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of liver is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of liver tumorous lesion is divided by the weight of that liver tumorous lesion sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-10-08T16:43:06Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003578
liver tumorous lesion iron weight to liver tumorous lesion weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of liver tumorous lesion is divided by the weight of that liver tumorous lesion sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of liver metastastic tumorous lesion is divided by the weight of that liver metastastic tumorous lesion sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-10-08T16:50:42Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003579
liver iron weight to liver metastastic tumorous lesion weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of liver metastastic tumorous lesion is divided by the weight of that liver metastastic tumorous lesion sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Measurement of the physical characteristics (volume, pH, chemical composition, etc.) of tears, the fluid secreted by the lacrimal glands by means of which the conjunctiva and cornea are kept moist.
slaulede
2020-10-12T16:22:12Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003580
tear morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical characteristics (volume, pH, chemical composition, etc.) of tears, the fluid secreted by the lacrimal glands by means of which the conjunctiva and cornea are kept moist.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Any measurement of the size of the three dimensional space of tears, the fluid secreted by the lacrimal glands by means of which the conjunctiva and cornea are kept moist.
slaulede
2020-10-12T17:02:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003581
tear volume measurement
Any measurement of the size of the three dimensional space of tears, the fluid secreted by the lacrimal glands by means of which the conjunctiva and cornea are kept moist.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by tears produced by an organism.
slaulede
2020-10-12T17:17:05Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003582
calculated tear volume measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by tears produced by an organism.
ISBN-13:978-0877798071
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A measure of tears secreted per unit time.
slaulede
2020-10-12T17:25:51Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003583
tear secretion rate
A measure of tears secreted per unit time.
PMID:17251454
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This measurement involves thermal, chemical, or mechanical stimulation of the cornea until the induction of eye blinking.
slaulede
2020-10-13T13:48:12Z
corneal sensation measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003584
measurement of minimal stimulus of cornea needed to elicit eyelid blinking
This measurement involves thermal, chemical, or mechanical stimulation of the cornea until the induction of eye blinking.
PMID:17251454
https://eyewiki.aao.org/Corneal_Esthesiometry
Any measurement of the degree to which infection by or the presence of a parasite has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which a parasite has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. An infection is invasion and multiplication of invasive organisms (e.g., bacteria, viruses, or parasites) in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
slaulede
2020-10-13T14:41:09Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003585
parasitic infection population measurement
Any measurement of the degree to which infection by or the presence of a parasite has caused pain or damage, or of the degree to which a parasite has established lesions or infectious colonies, and/or taken over or interfered with the normal functioning of the body as a whole, or of one or more organs, tissues, cells or subcellular mechanisms of an organism. An infection is invasion and multiplication of invasive organisms (e.g., bacteria, viruses, or parasites) in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response. A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and is sheltered on or in a different organism while contributing nothing to the survival of its host and possibly causing damage to that host.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumorous lymphomatous lesion, or of the amount of the surrounding tissue occupied by tumorous lesions. A lymphoma is a tumor, usually malignant, made up of lymphocytes from lymphoid tissue or blood-forming organs.
slaulede
2020-10-22T13:47:33Z
lymphomatous lesion size measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003586
lymphoma size measurement
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumorous lymphomatous lesion, or of the amount of the surrounding tissue occupied by tumorous lesions. A lymphoma is a tumor, usually malignant, made up of lymphocytes from lymphoid tissue or blood-forming organs.
DOID:0060058
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process of a lymphomatous lesion, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of lymphocytes in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive.
slaulede
2020-10-22T15:02:17Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003587
calculated lymphoma size measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process of a lymphomatous lesion, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of lymphocytes in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive.
DOID:0060058
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated value (size of the tumor at the start of therapy minus minimal obtained tumor size, divided by tumor size at the start of therapy x 100) in which the maximum size reduction of a lymphoma is divided by the pretreatment size of the lymphoma and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the pretreatment size of the lymphoma.
slaulede
2020-10-22T15:30:24Z
PMID:6683993
% of maximal tumor load reduction
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003588
maximum tumor size decrease to pretreatment tumor size ratio
A calculated value (size of the tumor at the start of therapy minus minimal obtained tumor size, divided by tumor size at the start of therapy x 100) in which the maximum size reduction of a lymphoma is divided by the pretreatment size of the lymphoma and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus normalizing it to the pretreatment size of the lymphoma.
DOID:0060058
PMID:6683993
The length of time elapsed between the beginning of drug therapy and the regrowth of immunocytoma(s).
slaulede
2020-10-22T16:43:30Z
PMID:6683993
time from start of drug therapy to lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma regrowth
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003589
time from start of drug therapy to immunocytoma regrowth
The length of time elapsed between the beginning of drug therapy and the regrowth of immunocytoma(s).
DOID:0050747
ISBN-13:978-1608316922
The elapsed time between the maximal therapy-induced tumor size reduction to regrowth of the tumor to a diameter of ten millimeters.
slaulede
2020-10-22T16:57:48Z
PMID:6683993
time from therapy-induced maximal lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma size decrease to regrowth of tumor to a diameter of 10 mm
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003590
time from therapy-induced maximal immunocytoma size decrease to regrowth of tumor to a diameter of 10 mm
The elapsed time between the maximal therapy-induced tumor size reduction to regrowth of the tumor to a diameter of ten millimeters.
DOID:0050747
ISBN-13:978-1608316922
The weight of all or part of a soleus muscle, a deep muscle of the triceps surae group, in the superficial posterior compartment of the leg.
slaulede
2020-10-26T16:55:19Z
absolute soleus mass
soleus weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003591
soleus muscle weight
The weight of all or part of a soleus muscle, a deep muscle of the triceps surae group, in the superficial posterior compartment of the leg.
UBERON:0001389
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the soleus muscle is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
slaulede
2020-10-26T17:24:05Z
soleus weight to body weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003592
soleus muscle weight to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of the soleus muscle is divided by the total weight of the body, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thereby normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
UBERON:0001389
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The total number of capillaries divided by the total number of skeletal muscle fibers within each soleus muscle histological cross‐section.
slaulede
2020-10-26T17:33:21Z
PMID:24917153
capillary count to soleus muscle fiber count ratio
capillary‐to‐soleus muscle fiber ratio
soleus muscle capillary‐to‐fiber ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003593
capillary number to soleus muscle fiber number ratio
The total number of capillaries divided by the total number of skeletal muscle fibers within each soleus muscle histological cross‐section.
PMID:24917153
UBERON:0001389
A calculated measurement in which the amount of albumin in a specified volume of urine is divided by the osmolality of the same sample of urine.
slaulede
2020-10-26T18:46:52Z
PMID:25680709
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003594
urine albumin level to urine osmolality ratio
A calculated measurement in which the amount of albumin in a specified volume of urine is divided by the osmolality of the same sample of urine.
PMID:25680709
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from healthy liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle.
slaulede
2020-11-02T17:45:13Z
PMID:22661893
hSIr
hepatic SI ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003595
liver MRI signal intensity to paravertebral muscle MRI signal intensity ratio
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from healthy liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle.
PMID:22661893
https://www.startradiology.com/the-basics/mri-technique/index.html
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from tumorous liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle.
slaulede
2020-11-02T18:12:08Z
lver tumor SI ratio
tSIr
tumor SI ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003596
liver tumor MRI signal intensity to paravertebral muscle MRI signal intensity ratio
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from tumorous liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle.
PMID:22661893
https://www.startradiology.com/the-basics/mri-technique/index.html
A measurement of any parameter in a specified sample of liver, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2020-11-02T18:15:05Z
PMID:22661893
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003597
calculated morphological liver measurement
A measurement of any parameter in a specified sample of liver, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from healthy liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle. A PD-weighted image relies on the proton density of the imaged material.
slaulede
2020-11-09T16:51:39Z
PMID:22661893
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003598
liver MRI signal intensity to paravertebral muscle MRI signal intensity ratio (PD-weighted)
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from healthy liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle. A PD-weighted image relies on the proton density of the imaged material.
PMID:22661893
https://www.startradiology.com/the-basics/mri-technique/index.html
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from healthy liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle. A characteristic of a T2-weighted image is the high intensity signal of water versus a low intensity signal of bone or air.
slaulede
2020-11-09T17:28:20Z
PMID:22661893
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003599
liver MRI signal intensity to paravertebral muscle MRI signal intensity ratio (T2-weighted)
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from healthy liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle. A characteristic of a T2-weighted image is the high intensity signal of water versus a low intensity signal of bone or air.
PMID:22661893
https://www.startradiology.com/the-basics/mri-technique/index.html
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from tumorous liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle. A PD-weighted image relies on the proton density of the imaged material.
slaulede
2020-11-12T13:09:47Z
PMID:22661893
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003600
liver tumor MRI signal intensity to paravertebral muscle MRI signal intensity ratio (PD-weighted)
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from tumorous liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle. A PD-weighted image relies on the proton density of the imaged material.
PMID:22661893
https://www.startradiology.com/the-basics/mri-technique/index.html
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from tumorous liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle. A characteristic of a T2-weighted image is the high intensity signal of water versus a low intensity signal of bone or air.
slaulede
2020-11-12T13:15:45Z
PMID:22661893
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003601
liver tumor MRI signal intensity to paravertebral muscle MRI signal intensity ratio (T2-weighted)
A calculated value in which the signal intensity value from tumorous liver tissue is divided by the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle of the same subject and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the signal intensity value from paravertebral muscle. A characteristic of a T2-weighted image is the high intensity signal of water versus a low intensity signal of bone or air.
PMID:22661893
https://www.startradiology.com/the-basics/mri-technique/index.html
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of wet liver is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-11-12T13:59:21Z
PMID:22661893
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003602
liver iron weight to liver wet weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of wet liver is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
PMID:22661893
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of dessicated liver is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The dry weight of the liver may also be estimated by subtracting the weight of water in the liver sample from the total weight of the liver sample.
slaulede
2020-11-12T14:04:34Z
PMID:22661893
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003603
liver iron weight to liver dry weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of dessicated liver is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The dry weight of the liver may also be estimated by subtracting the weight of water in the liver sample from the total weight of the liver sample.
PMID:22661893
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of wet liver tumorous lesion is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2020-11-12T14:55:22Z
PMID:22661893
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003604
liver tumorous lesion iron weight to liver tumorous lesion wet weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of wet liver tumorous lesion is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
PMID:22661893
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of dessicated liver tumorous lesion is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The dry weight of the liver tumorous lesion may also be estimated by subtracting the weight of water in the liver tumorous lesion sample from the total weight of the liver tumorous lesion sample.
slaulede
2020-11-12T15:00:00Z
PMID:22661893
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003605
liver tumorous lesion iron weight to liver tumorous lesion dry weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the weight of iron in a specified sample of dessicated liver tumorous lesion is divided by the weight of that liver sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The dry weight of the liver tumorous lesion may also be estimated by subtracting the weight of water in the liver tumorous lesion sample from the total weight of the liver tumorous lesion sample.
PMID:22661893
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of nifedipine, a potent vasodilator agent with calcium antagonistic action, in a specified sample of plasma.
slaulede
2020-11-13T17:23:28Z
CHEBI:7565
MESH:D009543
Adalat
Procardia
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003606
calculated plasma nifedipine level
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of nifedipine, a potent vasodilator agent with calcium antagonistic action, in a specified sample of plasma.
MESH:D009543
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of triglycerides in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Triglycerides are any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids and are widespread in adipose tissue.
slaulede
2020-11-13T18:08:37Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003607
calculated plasma triglyceride level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of triglycerides in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. Triglycerides are any of a group of lipids that are esters formed from one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of one or more fatty acids and are widespread in adipose tissue.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which a series of measurements of the amount of triglycerides in a specified volume of plasma is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
slaulede
2020-11-13T18:12:27Z
plasma triglyceride level AUC
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003608
plasma triglyceride level area under curve
A calculated measurement in which a series of measurements of the amount of triglycerides in a specified volume of plasma is plotted against time for a single individual and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://revisionmaths.com/advanced-level-maths-revision/pure-maths/calculus/area-under-curve
The weight of one or more metastatic tumors measured after growing in the hypodermis, any subcutaneous position in the body. A metastatic subcutaneous tumor is a secondary, abnormal, subcutaneous growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2020-11-30T17:38:30Z
metastatic SQ tumor weight
metastatic s.c. tumor weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003609
metastatic subcutaneous tumor weight
The weight of one or more metastatic tumors measured after growing in the hypodermis, any subcutaneous position in the body. A metastatic subcutaneous tumor is a secondary, abnormal, subcutaneous growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/metastasis
A value or quantity determined by count of metastatic tumors in the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2020-12-04T17:56:28Z
metastatic hepatic tumor count
metastatic hepatic tumor number
metastatic liver tumor count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003610
metastatic liver tumor number
A value or quantity determined by count of metastatic tumors in the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A value or quantity determined by count of small (< 1 mm) metastatic tumors in the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2020-12-04T18:10:15Z
count of liver micrometastases
PMID:18028954
count of metastatic liver tumors < 1 mm
count of small metastatic liver tumors
number of small metastatic tumors found in the liver
small metastatic liver tumor count
small metastatic liver tumor number
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003611
number of small metastatic liver tumors
A value or quantity determined by count of small (< 1 mm) metastatic tumors in the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
PMID:18028954
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A value or quantity determined by count of medium-sized (1-3 mm) metastatic tumors in the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2020-12-04T18:16:42Z
PMID:18028954
count of medium-sized metastatic liver tumors
medium-sized metastatic liver tumor count
medium-sized metastatic liver tumor number
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003612
number of medium-sized metastatic liver tumors
A value or quantity determined by count of medium-sized (1-3 mm) metastatic tumors in the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
PMID:18028954
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A value or quantity determined by count of large (> 3 mm) metastatic tumors in the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2020-12-04T18:23:43Z
PMID:18028954
count of large metastatic liver tumors
count of liver macrometastases
count of metastatic liver tumors > 3 mm
large metastatic liver tumor count
large metastatic liver tumor number
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003613
number of large metastatic liver tumors
A value or quantity determined by count of large (> 3 mm) metastatic tumors in the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
PMID:18028954
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of a red blood cell (erythrocyte) or of all of the red blood cells in a sample of blood. Red blood cells are the hemoglobin-containing blood cells that transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues.
slaulede
2020-12-08T14:07:15Z
PMID:23799078
erythrocyte molecular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003614
red blood cell molecular composition measurement
Any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of a red blood cell (erythrocyte) or of all of the red blood cells in a sample of blood. Red blood cells are the hemoglobin-containing blood cells that transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the tissues.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
In the physiology of the kidney, free water reabsorption is the volume of water reabsorbed by the blood plasma from the kidney per unit time. A free water reabsorption of zero means the kidney is producing urine isotonic with respect to the plasma. Values greater than zero for free water reabsorption imply that the kidney is producing concentrated urine through the excretion of water with a high level of solutes.
slaulede
2020-12-17T17:58:15Z
PMID:23955305
kidney water reabsorption
nephron water absorption
renal water absorption
renal water reabsorption
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003615
free water reabsorption
In the physiology of the kidney, free water reabsorption is the volume of water reabsorbed by the blood plasma from the kidney per unit time. A free water reabsorption of zero means the kidney is producing urine isotonic with respect to the plasma. Values greater than zero for free water reabsorption imply that the kidney is producing concentrated urine through the excretion of water with a high level of solutes.
PMID:23955305
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the value for free water reabsorption is divided by the total body weight of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
slaulede
2020-12-18T11:13:57Z
PMID:23955305
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003616
free water reabsorption level to body weight ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value for free water reabsorption is divided by the total body weight of the organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight.
PMID:23955305
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The amount of hyaluronic acid, a mucopolysaccharide composed of N-acetylglucosamine and glucuronic acid subunits found in the connective tissues of vertebrates, found in a specified sample of kidney cortex tissue.
slaulede
2020-12-18T11:28:46Z
CHEBI:16336
PMID:23955305
renal cortex hyaluronic acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003617
kidney cortex hyaluronic acid level
The amount of hyaluronic acid, a mucopolysaccharide composed of N-acetylglucosamine and glucuronic acid subunits found in the connective tissues of vertebrates, found in a specified sample of kidney cortex tissue.
CHEBI:16336
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
The amount of hyaluronic acid, a mucopolysaccharide composed of N-acetylglucosamine and glucuronic acid subunits found in the connective tissues of vertebrates, found in a specified sample of kidney papillary tissue.
slaulede
2020-12-18T11:45:56Z
CHEBI:16336
PMID:23955305
renal papilla hyaluronic acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003618
kidney papilla hyaluronic acid level
The amount of hyaluronic acid, a mucopolysaccharide composed of N-acetylglucosamine and glucuronic acid subunits found in the connective tissues of vertebrates, found in a specified sample of kidney papillary tissue.
CHEBI:16336
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more nephrons in the kidney. A nephron is made up of a glomerulus, Bowman's capsule, proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule, collecting tubule, and collecting duct. A nephron is the basic functional unit of the kidney and its chief function is to regulate the concentration of water and soluble substances like sodium salts by filtering the blood, reabsorbing what is needed and excreting the rest as urine.
slaulede
2020-12-18T17:12:36Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003619
nephron morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of one or more nephrons in the kidney. A nephron is made up of a glomerulus, Bowman's capsule, proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule, collecting tubule, and collecting duct. A nephron is the basic functional unit of the kidney and its chief function is to regulate the concentration of water and soluble substances like sodium salts by filtering the blood, reabsorbing what is needed and excreting the rest as urine.
UBERON:0001285
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The total number of nephrons in a kidney. A nephron is made up of a glomerulus, Bowman's capsule, proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule, collecting tubule, and collecting duct. A nephron is the basic functional unit of the kidney and its chief function is to regulate the concentration of water and soluble substances like sodium salts by filtering the blood, reabsorbing what is needed and excreting the rest as urine.
slaulede
2020-12-18T17:34:00Z
nephron number
total number of nephrons
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003620
nephron count
The total number of nephrons in a kidney. A nephron is made up of a glomerulus, Bowman's capsule, proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule, collecting tubule, and collecting duct. A nephron is the basic functional unit of the kidney and its chief function is to regulate the concentration of water and soluble substances like sodium salts by filtering the blood, reabsorbing what is needed and excreting the rest as urine.
UBERON:0001285
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the level of hyaluronidase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney cortex is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Hyaluronidase is a term applied to a group of very dissimilar enzymes that degrade hyaluronan (HA, hyaluronic acid), a high-molecular-weight glycosaminoglycan of the extracellular matrix.
slaulede
2020-12-22T18:32:37Z
ISBN:978-1-59259-209-8
PMID:23955305
renal cortex hyaluronidase activity to total protein level ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003621
kidney cortex hyaluronidase activity to total protein level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of hyaluronidase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney cortex is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Hyaluronidase is a term applied to a group of very dissimilar enzymes that degrade hyaluronan (HA, hyaluronic acid), a high-molecular-weight glycosaminoglycan of the extracellular matrix.
CMO:0002224
ISBN:978-1-59259-209-8
A calculated measurement in which the level of hyaluronidase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney papillary tissue is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Hyaluronidase is a term applied to a group of very dissimilar enzymes that degrade hyaluronan (HA, hyaluronic acid), a high-molecular-weight glycosaminoglycan of the extracellular matrix.
slaulede
2020-12-22T18:37:43Z
ISBN:978-1-59259-209-8
PMID:23955305
renal papilla hyaluronidase activity to total protein level ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003622
kidney papilla hyaluronidase activity to total protein level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the level of hyaluronidase enzyme activity in a specified sample of kidney papillary tissue is divided by the weight of total protein in that sample. Hyaluronidase is a term applied to a group of very dissimilar enzymes that degrade hyaluronan (HA, hyaluronic acid), a high-molecular-weight glycosaminoglycan of the extracellular matrix.
CMO:0002224
ISBN:978-1-59259-209-8
The average length of a line which crosses a transverse view of the left anterior descending artery, one of the two branches of the left coronary artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall.
slaulede
2021-01-04T15:26:49Z
PMID:22508433
AIV external diameter
LAD artery outer diameter
anterior interventricular artery external diameter
left anterior descending artery external diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003623
left anterior descending artery outer diameter
The average length of a line which crosses a transverse view of the left anterior descending artery, one of the two branches of the left coronary artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall.
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The average length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a coronary septal artery, a branch of the left anterior descending artery that supplies blood to the interventricular septum of the heart, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall.
slaulede
2021-01-04T15:36:47Z
PMID:22508433
coronary septal perforator external diameter
coronary septal perforator outer diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003624
coronary septal artery outer diameter
The average length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a coronary septal artery, a branch of the left anterior descending artery that supplies blood to the interventricular septum of the heart, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall.
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The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a middle cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall. The middle cerebral arteries are the largest of the cerebral arteries and supply blood to the lateral cerebral cortex, anterior temporal lobes and insular cortices of the brain.
slaulede
2021-01-04T17:10:09Z
PMID:22508433
MCA external diameter
MCA outer diameter
middle cerebral artery external diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003625
middle cerebral artery outer diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a middle cerebral artery, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the blood vessel wall. The middle cerebral arteries are the largest of the cerebral arteries and supply blood to the lateral cerebral cortex, anterior temporal lobes and insular cortices of the brain.
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The quantification of interstitial oxygen in the white matter of the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities.The brain tissue partial pressure of oxygen (PtO2) depends on the cerebral metabolic rate (CMR), the local cerebral blood flow (CBF) and the systemic exposure of hypoxia.
slaulede
2021-01-05T16:00:44Z
PMID:24549186
PMID:30899601
brain white matter PtO2 measurement
brain white matter partial pressure of oxygen measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003626
partial pressure of brain white matter oxygen
The quantification of interstitial oxygen in the white matter of the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities.The brain tissue partial pressure of oxygen (PtO2) depends on the cerebral metabolic rate (CMR), the local cerebral blood flow (CBF) and the systemic exposure of hypoxia.
PMID:24549186
PMID:30899601
The quantification of interstitial oxygen in the gray matter of the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities.The brain tissue partial pressure of oxygen (PtO2) depends on the cerebral metabolic rate (CMR), the local cerebral blood flow (CBF) and the systemic exposure of hypoxia.
slaulede
2021-01-05T16:37:37Z
PMID:24549186
PMID:30899601
artial pressure of brain grey matter oxygen
brain gray matter PtO2 measurement
brain gray matter partial pressure of oxygen measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003627
partial pressure of brain gray matter oxygen
The quantification of interstitial oxygen in the gray matter of the brain, the portion of the central nervous system enclosed within the cranium which is composed of gray matter and white matter and is the primary center for the regulation and control of bodily activities.The brain tissue partial pressure of oxygen (PtO2) depends on the cerebral metabolic rate (CMR), the local cerebral blood flow (CBF) and the systemic exposure of hypoxia.
PMID:24549186
PMID:30899601
This index is the first order rate constant, k(cl), which describes the clearance of an extracellular contrast agent (Gd-DTPA (gadopentetic acid), Gd-DOTA (gadoteric acid), or gadoterate meglumine (organoammonium salt of gadoteric acid) from renal cortex to outer medulla as calculated according to the following equation: k(cl)=(dc[medulla]/dt)/c[cortex]. The concentration in the cortex (predominantly blood signal) is compared to the concentration in the medulla (predominantly urine). The clearance of the contrast agent can serve as a marker for the glomerular filtration rate.
slaulede
2021-01-07T13:50:01Z
PMID:10913720
PMID:14561850
K(cl)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003628
glomerular filtration rate index
This index is the first order rate constant, k(cl), which describes the clearance of an extracellular contrast agent (Gd-DTPA (gadopentetic acid), Gd-DOTA (gadoteric acid), or gadoterate meglumine (organoammonium salt of gadoteric acid) from renal cortex to outer medulla as calculated according to the following equation: k(cl)=(dc[medulla]/dt)/c[cortex]. The concentration in the cortex (predominantly blood signal) is compared to the concentration in the medulla (predominantly urine). The clearance of the contrast agent can serve as a marker for the glomerular filtration rate.
PMID:10913720
PMID:14561850
An index which describes the uptake of contrast agent by the renal cortex. It is the time at which contrast concentration reaches its maximum.
slaulede
2021-01-07T14:07:27Z
PMID:14561850
TTP cortical uptake
time to peak cortical uptake
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003629
renal perfusion index
An index which describes the uptake of contrast agent by the renal cortex. It is the time at which contrast concentration reaches its maximum.
PMID:14561850
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The total number of experimental albuminuria subjects within a study population which remain alive during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Albuminuria is the increased presence of albumin in the urine, indicative of kidney disease.
slaulede
2021-01-07T14:55:52Z
HP:0012592
PMID:14561850
incidence of albuminuria survivors
percentage of albuminuria survivors in a study population during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003630
ratio of survivors of severe albuminuria to total study population during a period of time
The total number of experimental albuminuria subjects within a study population which remain alive during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Albuminuria is the increased presence of albumin in the urine, indicative of kidney disease.
MESH:D000419
PMID:14561850
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The concentration of a contrast agent in the cortex (predominantly blood signal) from multiple areas of both kidneys is compared to the concentration in multiple areas of the medulla (predominantly urine) of both kidneys to obtain the first order rate constant, k(cl). The clearance of the contrast agent can serve as a marker for the glomerular filtration rate.
slaulede
2021-01-07T18:35:31Z
PMID:14561850
multi-regional GFR
multi-regional K(cl)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003631
multiregional glomerular filtration rate index
The concentration of a contrast agent in the cortex (predominantly blood signal) from multiple areas of both kidneys is compared to the concentration in multiple areas of the medulla (predominantly urine) of both kidneys to obtain the first order rate constant, k(cl). The clearance of the contrast agent can serve as a marker for the glomerular filtration rate.
PMID:10913720
PMID:14561850
The concentration of a contrast agent in the cortex (predominantly blood signal) from limited areas of one kidney is compared to the concentration in limited areas of the medulla (predominantly urine) of the same kidney to obtain the first order rate constant, k(cl). The clearance of the contrast agent can serve as a marker for the glomerular filtration rate.
slaulede
2021-01-07T18:50:18Z
PMID:14561850
regional GFR
regional K(cl)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003632
regional glomerular filtration rate index
The concentration of a contrast agent in the cortex (predominantly blood signal) from limited areas of one kidney is compared to the concentration in limited areas of the medulla (predominantly urine) of the same kidney to obtain the first order rate constant, k(cl). The clearance of the contrast agent can serve as a marker for the glomerular filtration rate.
PMID:10913720
PMID:14561850
Measurement of the amount of time between the beginning of life of an ileocecal immunocytoma-free organism and the permanent and irreversible cessation of the vital functions of that organism.
slaulede
2021-01-08T18:17:38Z
PMID:7370971
lifespan of ileocecal immunocytoma-free subjects
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003633
age at time of death of ileocecal immunocytoma-free subjects
Measurement of the amount of time between the beginning of life of an ileocecal immunocytoma-free organism and the permanent and irreversible cessation of the vital functions of that organism.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
PMID:7370971
The amount of time to the first discernible appearance of an ileocecal immunocytoma during the lifetime of a subject.
slaulede
2021-01-08T18:41:29Z
PMID:7370971
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003634
ileocecal immunocytoma latency period
The amount of time to the first discernible appearance of an ileocecal immunocytoma during the lifetime of a subject.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
PMID:7370971
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This is a calculated measurement of the ability of the kidney glomerulus to keep albumin out of the urine by its filtering function. It is the ratio of the albumin concentration in the filtrate (in Bowman’s space) to the albumin concentration in the plasma (in the glomerular capillaries). The equation to derive this sieving value is based on fluorescence values from intravital multiphoton microscopy: (intensity of Bowman’s space – intensity of background Bowman’s space)/(intensity of capillaries – intensity of background capillaries).
slaulede
2021-01-15T11:18:28Z
PMID:25680709
GSCA
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003635
glomerular sieving coefficient for albumin
This is a calculated measurement of the ability of the kidney glomerulus to keep albumin out of the urine by its filtering function. It is the ratio of the albumin concentration in the filtrate (in Bowman’s space) to the albumin concentration in the plasma (in the glomerular capillaries). The equation to derive this sieving value is based on fluorescence values from intravital multiphoton microscopy: (intensity of Bowman’s space – intensity of background Bowman’s space)/(intensity of capillaries – intensity of background capillaries).
PMID:25680709
A microscopic measure of the amount of albumin reabsorbed by the proximal tubule per area of proximal tubule, where a fluorescent intensity value represents the amount of albumin reabsorbed per square area of proximal tubule.
slaulede
2021-01-15T15:22:29Z
PMID:25680709
proximal tubular albumin uptake
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003636
proximal tubule albumin uptake to tubule area ratio
A microscopic measure of the amount of albumin reabsorbed by the proximal tubule per area of proximal tubule, where a fluorescent intensity value represents the amount of albumin reabsorbed per square area of proximal tubule.
ISBN:9780323086912
PMID:25680709
The amount of glucagon-like peptide 1, a peptide of 36 or 37 amino acids that is derived from PROGLUCAGON and mainly produced by the INTESTINAL L CELLS, in a specified volume of blood. GLP-1 peptides are known to enhance glucose-dependent INSULIN release, suppress GLUCAGON release and gastric emptying, lower BLOOD GLUCOSE, and reduce food intake.
slaulede
2021-01-22T14:04:29Z
glucagon-like peptide-1 measurement
CHEBI:80270
EFO:0008465
MESH:D052216
PubChem_CID:16135499
blood GLP-1(7-37) level
blood GLP-1-(7-36) level
blood glucagon-like peptide-1 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003637
blood glucagon-like peptide 1 level
The amount of glucagon-like peptide 1, a peptide of 36 or 37 amino acids that is derived from PROGLUCAGON and mainly produced by the INTESTINAL L CELLS, in a specified volume of blood. GLP-1 peptides are known to enhance glucose-dependent INSULIN release, suppress GLUCAGON release and gastric emptying, lower BLOOD GLUCOSE, and reduce food intake.
MESH:D052216
The amount of glucagon-like peptide 1, a peptide of 36 or 37 amino acids that is derived from PROGLUCAGON and mainly produced by the INTESTINAL L CELLS, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. GLP-1 peptides are known to enhance glucose-dependent INSULIN release, suppress GLUCAGON release and gastric emptying, lower BLOOD GLUCOSE, and reduce food intake.
slaulede
2021-01-22T14:12:49Z
CHEBI:80270
MESH:D052216
plasma GLP-1(7-37) level
plasma GLP-1-(7-36) level
plasma glucagon-like peptide-1 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003638
plasma glucagon-like peptide 1 level
The amount of glucagon-like peptide 1, a peptide of 36 or 37 amino acids that is derived from PROGLUCAGON and mainly produced by the INTESTINAL L CELLS, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. GLP-1 peptides are known to enhance glucose-dependent INSULIN release, suppress GLUCAGON release and gastric emptying, lower BLOOD GLUCOSE, and reduce food intake.
MESH:D052216
The amount of glucagon-like peptide 1, a peptide of 36 or 37 amino acids that is derived from PROGLUCAGON and mainly produced by the INTESTINAL L CELLS, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. GLP-1 peptides are known to enhance glucose-dependent INSULIN release, suppress GLUCAGON release and gastric emptying, lower BLOOD GLUCOSE, and reduce food intake.
slaulede
2021-01-22T14:16:48Z
CHEBI:80270
MESH:D052216
serum GLP-1(7-37) level
serum GLP-1-(7-36) level
serum glucagon-like peptide-1 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003639
serum glucagon-like peptide 1 level
The amount of glucagon-like peptide 1, a peptide of 36 or 37 amino acids that is derived from PROGLUCAGON and mainly produced by the INTESTINAL L CELLS, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed. GLP-1 peptides are known to enhance glucose-dependent INSULIN release, suppress GLUCAGON release and gastric emptying, lower BLOOD GLUCOSE, and reduce food intake.
MESH:D052216
The amount of gastric inhibitory polypeptide, a 42-amino-acid hormone that is produced by enteroendocrine K-cells and released into the circulation in response to nutrient stimulation, in a specified volume of blood.
slaulede
2021-01-22T15:18:00Z
blood incretin hormone level
RGD:1353884
blood GIP level
blood gastric inhibitory peptide level
blood glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003640
blood gastric inhibitory polypeptide level
The amount of gastric inhibitory polypeptide, a 42-amino-acid hormone that is produced by enteroendocrine K-cells and released into the circulation in response to nutrient stimulation, in a specified volume of blood.
ISSN:0083-6729
The amount of gastric inhibitory polypeptide, a 42-amino-acid hormone that is produced by enteroendocrine K-cells and released into the circulation in response to nutrient stimulation, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
slaulede
2021-01-22T15:28:54Z
plasma incretin hormone level
RGD:1353884
plasma GIP level
plasma gastric inhibitory peptide level
plasma glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003641
plasma gastric inhibitory polypeptide level
The amount of gastric inhibitory polypeptide, a 42-amino-acid hormone that is produced by enteroendocrine K-cells and released into the circulation in response to nutrient stimulation, in a specified volume of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
ISSN:0083-6729
The amount of gastric inhibitory polypeptide, a 42-amino-acid hormone that is produced by enteroendocrine K-cells and released into the circulation in response to nutrient stimulation, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
slaulede
2021-01-22T15:49:09Z
serum incretin hormone level
RGD:1353884
serum GIP level
serum gastric inhibitory peptide level
serum glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003642
serum gastric inhibitory polypeptide level
The amount of gastric inhibitory polypeptide, a 42-amino-acid hormone that is produced by enteroendocrine K-cells and released into the circulation in response to nutrient stimulation, in a specified volume of serum, the clear liquid that separates from blood after it has clotted completely, i.e. blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been removed.
ISSN:0083-6729
A calculated measurement in which the average area of glomerular capillary peripheral tuft not covered by podocytes is divided by the total area of glomerular capillary peripheral tuft. It is a measure of how much capillary area is directly exposed to the urinary space of Bowman's capsule.
slaulede
2021-01-28T13:10:18Z
PMID:16400008
percentage of glomerular capillary peripheral tuft not covered by podocytes to total area of glomerular capillary peripheral tuft
ratio of area of glomerular capillary peripheral tuft not covered by body of podocytes to total area of glomerular capillary peripheral tuft
ratio of glomerular capillary peripheral tuft not covered by body of podocytes to total glomerular capillary peripheral tuft
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003643
ratio of area of glomerular capillary peripheral tuft not covered by podocytes to total area of glomerular capillary peripheral tuft
A calculated measurement in which the average area of glomerular capillary peripheral tuft not covered by podocytes is divided by the total area of glomerular capillary peripheral tuft. It is a measure of how much capillary area is directly exposed to the urinary space of Bowman's capsule.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
PMID:16400008
Measurement of spontaneous locomotor activity, that is any locomotor movements during a period of time.
slaulede
2021-02-02T14:00:56Z
PMID:25903955
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003644
number of spontaneous locomotor movements per unit time
Measurement of spontaneous locomotor activity, that is any locomotor movements during a period of time.
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The average measurements of planes through hyperplastic lesions of the tunica intima and tunica media, that is, a cross-section of the arterial wall from endothelium through the external elastic lamina. A hyperplastic lesion is a localized pathological increase in the number of cells of an organ or tissue resulting from an increased rate of cellular division due to injury or disease.
slaulede
2021-02-04T17:20:24Z
PMID:10364562
artery intimal hyperplastic lesion area including tunica media
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003645
artery neointimal hyperplastic lesion area including tunica media
The average measurements of planes through hyperplastic lesions of the tunica intima and tunica media, that is, a cross-section of the arterial wall from endothelium through the external elastic lamina. A hyperplastic lesion is a localized pathological increase in the number of cells of an organ or tissue resulting from an increased rate of cellular division due to injury or disease.
ISBN:978-1416049982
The circular vessel area of an artery is the area of the tunica intima with a patent lumen. Because arteries sometimes collapse during experimental processing, the circular vessel area (CA) can be calculated by measuring a length of the internal elastic lamina (IEL) of an artery and applying the following formula: CA=(IEL x IEL)/4π.
slaulede
2021-02-04T17:56:08Z
PMID:10364562
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003646
circular vessel area
The circular vessel area of an artery is the area of the tunica intima with a patent lumen. Because arteries sometimes collapse during experimental processing, the circular vessel area (CA) can be calculated by measuring a length of the internal elastic lamina (IEL) of an artery and applying the following formula: CA=(IEL x IEL)/4π.
PMID:10364562
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A measurement of blood vessel area which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2021-02-04T18:41:32Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003647
calculated blood vessel area
A measurement of blood vessel area which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation.
PMID:10364562
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A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more tubulointerstitial lesion(s) of the kidney at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. The lesions may involve tubular atrophy, tubular dilatation, interstitial inflammatory cell infiltrates, interstitial fibrosis or other pathology.
slaulede
2021-02-05T10:07:30Z
PMID:27062392
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003648
kidney tubulointerstitial damage incidence/prevalence measurement
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display one or more tubulointerstitial lesion(s) of the kidney at a point in time or develop such lesions within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. The lesions may involve tubular atrophy, tubular dilatation, interstitial inflammatory cell infiltrates, interstitial fibrosis or other pathology.
ISBN:978-1416049982
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A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop kidney tubulointerstitial damage within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Usually expressed as a percentage, but could be expressed as a ratio.
slaulede
2021-02-05T10:27:05Z
kidney tubulointerstitial damage incidence
percentage of study population developing renal tubulointerstitial damage during a period of time
renal tubulointerstitial damage incidence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003649
percentage of study population developing kidney tubulointerstitial damage during a period of time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop kidney tubulointerstitial damage within a determined period of time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Usually expressed as a percentage, but could be expressed as a ratio.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop kidney tubulointerstitial damage at a point in time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Usually expressed as a percentage, but could be expressed as a ratio.
slaulede
2021-02-05T10:40:20Z
kidney tubulointerstitial damage prevalence
percentage of study population developing renal tubulointerstitial damage at a point in time
renal tubulointerstitial damage prevalence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003650
percentage of study population developing kidney tubulointerstitial damage at a point in time
A measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that develop kidney tubulointerstitial damage at a point in time, are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Usually expressed as a percentage, but could be expressed as a ratio.
ISBN:978-1416049982
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A measurement of the average extent of the two-dimensional surface of, or plane through metastatic liver tumors. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2021-02-05T15:00:25Z
PMID:9833767
metastatic hepatic tumor area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003651
metastatic liver tumor area
A measurement of the average extent of the two-dimensional surface of, or plane through metastatic liver tumors. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
PMID:9833767
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Any measurement related to the function of or processes involved in the ophthalmic perception of light.
slaulede
2021-02-08T14:34:58Z
EFO:0006876
EFO:0007699
EFO:0007700
PMID:27384999
eye physiology measurement
measure of ophthalmic electrophysiology
exploratory eye movement measurement
eye movement measurement
seasonality measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003652
eye physiological measurement
Any measurement related to the function of or processes involved in the ophthalmic perception of light.
https://www.medicinenet.com/electroretinography/article.htm
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A measurement of electrical signal (amplitude/voltage) generated in the retina after stimulation by flashing or flickering of light.
slaulede
2021-02-08T14:45:50Z
PMID:27384999
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003653
electrical activity measurement of retina
A measurement of electrical signal (amplitude/voltage) generated in the retina after stimulation by flashing or flickering of light.
https://www.medicinenet.com/electroretinography/article.htm
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The a-wave is the first large negative component of the electrical wave generated by the retina in response to light. The amplitude of the a-wave is measured from the baseline to the negative trough of the a-wave. The a-wave reflects the physiological health of the photoreceptors in the outer retina.
slaulede
2021-02-08T15:28:37Z
PMID:27384999
late receptor potential
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003655
a-wave amplitude of ERG waveform
The a-wave is the first large negative component of the electrical wave generated by the retina in response to light. The amplitude of the a-wave is measured from the baseline to the negative trough of the a-wave. The a-wave reflects the physiological health of the photoreceptors in the outer retina.
https://webvision.med.utah.edu/book/electrophysiology/the-electroretinogram-clinical-applications/
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The b-wave is positive and usually larger in amplitude than the a-wave of the ERG waveform, generated by the retina in response to light. The amplitude of the b-wave is measured from the trough of the a-wave to the following peak of the b-wave. The b-wave reflects the health of the inner layers of the retina, including the ON bipolar cells and the Muller cells.
slaulede
2021-02-08T15:40:42Z
PMID:27384999
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003656
b-wave amplitude of ERG waveform
The b-wave is positive and usually larger in amplitude than the a-wave of the ERG waveform, generated by the retina in response to light. The amplitude of the b-wave is measured from the trough of the a-wave to the following peak of the b-wave. The b-wave reflects the health of the inner layers of the retina, including the ON bipolar cells and the Muller cells.
https://webvision.med.utah.edu/book/electrophysiology/the-electroretinogram-clinical-applications/
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CVP (central venous pressure) is the pressure in the thoracic vena cava near the right atrium (therefore, CVP and right atrial pressure are essentially the same). Central venous pressure is an important concept in clinical cardiology because it is a major determinant of the filling pressure and therefore the preload of the right ventricle.
slaulede
2021-02-08T17:38:55Z
PMID:22258067
CVP
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003657
central venous pressure
CVP (central venous pressure) is the pressure in the thoracic vena cava near the right atrium (therefore, CVP and right atrial pressure are essentially the same). Central venous pressure is an important concept in clinical cardiology because it is a major determinant of the filling pressure and therefore the preload of the right ventricle.
https://www.cvphysiology.com/Blood%20Pressure/BP020
https://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/central%20venous%20pressure
The average number of capillaries associated with and/or surrounding an individual cardiac muscle fiber, a cylindrical multinucleate cell of cardiac muscle tissue containing contracting myofibrils. Capillaries are the minute vessels connecting arterioles and venules, the walls of which act as a semipermeable membrane for interchange of various substances between the blood and tissue fluid.
slaulede
2021-02-08T18:29:08Z
PMID:22258067
number of capillaries per cardiac muscle fiber
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003658
number of capillaries per cardiomyocyte
The average number of capillaries associated with and/or surrounding an individual cardiac muscle fiber, a cylindrical multinucleate cell of cardiac muscle tissue containing contracting myofibrils. Capillaries are the minute vessels connecting arterioles and venules, the walls of which act as a semipermeable membrane for interchange of various substances between the blood and tissue fluid.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to A23187, an ionophorous, polyether antibiotic from Streptomyces chartreusensis. It binds and transports CALCIUM and other divalent cations across membranes and uncouples oxidative phosphorylation while inhibiting ATPase of rat liver mitochondria.
slaulede
2021-02-09T17:34:15Z
CHEBI:3305
PMID:22508433
calcimycin response/sensitivity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003659
A23187 response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to A23187, an ionophorous, polyether antibiotic from Streptomyces chartreusensis. It binds and transports CALCIUM and other divalent cations across membranes and uncouples oxidative phosphorylation while inhibiting ATPase of rat liver mitochondria.
MESH:D000001
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of A23187 to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
slaulede
2021-02-09T17:36:41Z
CHEBI:3305
MESH:D000001
calcimycin-induced blood vessel dilation expressed as percent reduction of the force generated in a pre-constricted blood vessel
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003660
A23187-induced blood vessel dilation expressed as percent reduction of the force generated in a pre-constricted blood vessel
This is a measure of the relaxation caused by the addition of A23187 to a pre-constricted blood vessel. It is the ratio of the amount of dilation compared to a fully dilated blood vessel.
PMID:22508433
A determination of the amount of space occupied by the total amount of blood, as measured in cubic units, in the circulatory system of an individual.
slaulede
2021-02-23T14:12:15Z
PMID:17998886
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003661
blood volume measurement
A determination of the amount of space occupied by the total amount of blood, as measured in cubic units, in the circulatory system of an individual.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by circulating blood.
slaulede
2021-02-23T14:30:03Z
PMID:17998886
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003662
calculated blood volume
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by circulating blood.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the size of the three dimensional space occupied by blood removed from an organism is divided by the total size of the three dimensional space occupied by the prehemorrhagic blood of that organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-02-23T14:48:25Z
ratio of blood volume removed to total prehemorrhagic blood volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003663
volume of blood removed to total prehemorrhagic blood volume ratio
A calculated measurement in which the size of the three dimensional space occupied by blood removed from an organism is divided by the total size of the three dimensional space occupied by the prehemorrhagic blood of that organism, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:978-1416062578
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a specified dosage of phenylephrine is divided by the contractile force exerted by that vessel in the presence of potassium chloride and the result expressed as a percentage. Phenylephrine is an adrenergic drug that is a powerful vasoconstrictor.
slaulede
2021-02-25T15:23:38Z
Emax
PMID:22783192
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003664
phenylephrine-induced blood vessel contractile force expressed as percent of contractile force generated by potassium chloride
A calculated measurement in which the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a specified dosage of phenylephrine is divided by the contractile force exerted by that vessel in the presence of potassium chloride and the result expressed as a percentage. Phenylephrine is an adrenergic drug that is a powerful vasoconstrictor.
PMID:22783192
The amount of x-radiation that is sufficient to kill 50 percent of a population within a certain time frame.
slaulede
2021-03-01T16:50:07Z
x-ray lethal dose 50
PMID:30575429
dose of x-radiation that is fatal to 50% of the total study population
x-ray LD50
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003665
dose of irradiation that is fatal to 50% of the total study population
The amount of x-radiation that is sufficient to kill 50 percent of a population within a certain time frame.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/basic-ref/glossary/lethal-dose-ld.html
The amount of x-radiation that is sufficient to cause 50 percent of a population to have lung dysfunction (measurable as increased breathing rate or other parameter) within a certain time frame.
slaulede
2021-03-01T17:57:44Z
CMO:0003704
PMID:30575429
dose of whole thorax lung x-radiation that causes 50% of the total study population to have lung dysfunction
dose of whole thorax lung irradiation at which breathing rate increases for 50% of the total study population
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003666
dose of whole thorax lung irradiation that causes 50% of the total study population to have lung dysfunction
The amount of x-radiation that is sufficient to cause 50 percent of a population to have lung dysfunction (measurable as increased breathing rate or other parameter) within a certain time frame.
PMID:30575429
https://www.merriam-webster.com
The measurement of the thickness of the retinal layer between the inner plexiform layer and the outer plexiform layer that contains closely packed cell bodies of bipolar cells, horizontal cells, and amacrine cells.
slaulede
2021-03-04T17:52:13Z
PMID:21993171
INL thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003668
retinal inner nuclear layer thickness
The measurement of the thickness of the retinal layer between the inner plexiform layer and the outer plexiform layer that contains closely packed cell bodies of bipolar cells, horizontal cells, and amacrine cells.
UBERON:0001791
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inner_nuclear_layer
This is a measurement of the inner segment of a photoreceptor. The inner segment connects the outer segment and synapse and is filled with organelles such as the ER, Golgi, and mitochondria, where much of metabolism and regulation of membrane potential takes place.
slaulede
2021-03-08T16:33:15Z
PMID:21993171
PMID:24210432
PR IS
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003669
photoreceptor inner segment thickness
This is a measurement of the inner segment of a photoreceptor. The inner segment connects the outer segment and synapse and is filled with organelles such as the ER, Golgi, and mitochondria, where much of metabolism and regulation of membrane potential takes place.
PMID:24210432
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2019624-overview#a3
A linear measurement of the outer part of the kidney made from the outer edge of the renal medulla to the capsule of the kidney. The cortex is composed mainly of glomeruli and convoluted tubules.
slaulede
2021-03-15T15:02:50Z
PMID:6602356
kidney cortex thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003670
renal cortex thickness
A linear measurement of the outer part of the kidney made from the outer edge of the renal medulla to the capsule of the kidney. The cortex is composed mainly of glomeruli and convoluted tubules.
ISBN-13:978-1608316922
PMID:6602356
A linear measurement made from one edge to the other edge across the widest portion of a single Bowman's capsule. Bowman's capsule is the expanded portion of the nephron encircling the glomerulus.
slaulede
2021-03-15T15:24:45Z
PMID:6602356
Muller's capsule diameter
malpighian capsule diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003671
Bowman's capsule diameter
A linear measurement made from one edge to the other edge across the widest portion of a single Bowman's capsule. Bowman's capsule is the expanded portion of the nephron encircling the glomerulus.
ISBN-13:978-1608316922
PMID:6602356
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the nephrons of one or both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
slaulede
2021-03-15T16:33:21Z
PMID:3199667
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003672
calculated nephron measurement
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the nephrons of one or both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
ISBN-13:978-1608316922
PMID:3199667
A calculated estimate of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a single Bowman's capsule in the kidney. Bowman's capsule is the expanded portion of the nephron encircling the glomerulus.
slaulede
2021-03-15T16:45:18Z
PMID:3199667
Muller's capsule volume
malpighian capsule volume
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003673
Bowman's capsule volume
A calculated estimate of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by a single Bowman's capsule in the kidney. Bowman's capsule is the expanded portion of the nephron encircling the glomerulus.
ISBN-13:978-1608316922
PMID:3199667
The number of glomeruli per unit area of kidney. Based on stereological principles, the number of glomeruli per unit area of kidney equals the number of glomeruli per unit volume of kidney. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
slaulede
2021-03-15T17:44:35Z
PMID:3199667
glomerular density
glomeruli count per unit area
glomerulus count per unit area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003674
kidney glomerular density
The number of glomeruli per unit area of kidney. Based on stereological principles, the number of glomeruli per unit area of kidney equals the number of glomeruli per unit volume of kidney. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
PMID:3199667
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to norepinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor.
slaulede
2021-03-19T10:29:52Z
CHEBI:33569
PMID:23868088
noradrenaline response/sensitivity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003675
norepinephrine response/sensitivity measurement
Measurement of an organism's, organ's, tissue's or cell's capacity to respond, such as by a change in activity, state or condition, to norepinephrine, a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the difference between the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a specified dosage of norepinephrine and the baseline contractile force exerted by that vessel in the absence of any external stimuli, is divided by the baseline contractile force measurement and the result expressed as a percentage. Norepinephrine is a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor.
slaulede
2021-03-19T10:52:38Z
CHEBI:33569
PMID:23868088
noradrenaline-induced blood vessel contractile force expressed as percent of force at baseline
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003676
norepinephrine-induced blood vessel contractile force expressed as percent of force at baseline
A calculated measurement in which the difference between the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a specified dosage of norepinephrine and the baseline contractile force exerted by that vessel in the absence of any external stimuli, is divided by the baseline contractile force measurement and the result expressed as a percentage. Norepinephrine is a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor.
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A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of norepinephrine at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of norepinephrine is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such norepinephrine-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
slaulede
2021-03-19T11:04:41Z
CHEBI:33569
PMID:23868088
logarithm of the concentration of noradrenaline at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value
noradrenaline -pEC50
noradrenaline Log EC50
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003677
logarithm of the concentration of norepinephrine at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value
A calculated value for logarithm of the concentration of norepinephrine at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of norepinephrine is halfway between the baseline value and the highest achievable value of such norepinephrine-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
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The VLP is a high-frequency and very-low-intensity signal that is localized at the end of QRS duration, and on the beginning part of a ST segment.
slaulede
2021-03-23T17:11:53Z
PMID:24388923
CV
VLP
clinical_measurement_ontology
LP
Late potentials
determinate LP
CMO:0003678
ventricular late potential
The VLP is a high-frequency and very-low-intensity signal that is localized at the end of QRS duration, and on the beginning part of a ST segment.
PMID:22665699
PMID:24388923
PMID:28867990
A measurement of the pressure of liquid, gas, or solid stimulus which causes the subject to take evasive action to avoid further stimulation when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2021-03-25T17:25:23Z
PMID:24388923
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003679
calculated measurement of mechanical stimulus needed to elicit evasive reaction
A measurement of the pressure of liquid, gas, or solid stimulus which causes the subject to take evasive action to avoid further stimulation when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
PMID:28932184
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nociception_assay
A nociception assay is used to determine the mechanical force required to elicit a paw withdrawal response in 50% of subjects. The calculation is based on the statistical formula used to determine LD50s.
slaulede
2021-03-25T17:39:33Z
PMID:24388923
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003680
measurement of the 50% threshold of mechanical stimulus needed to elicit evasive reaction
A nociception assay is used to determine the mechanical force required to elicit a paw withdrawal response in 50% of subjects. The calculation is based on the statistical formula used to determine LD50s.
PMID:28932184
Measurement of the ability of platelets to aggregate in response to a known platelet aggregating factor such as collagen, ADP or thrombin which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2021-03-26T15:58:26Z
PMID:17261463
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003681
calculated platelet aggregation measurement
Measurement of the ability of platelets to aggregate in response to a known platelet aggregating factor such as collagen, ADP or thrombin which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
ISBN-13:978-0702027895
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This value is calculated from an aggregometry assay curve by measuring the distance between the baseline and maximal aggregation caused by thrombin and dividing by the distance between the baseline [0% aggregation - platelet rich plasma] and 100% aggregation [platelet poor plasma].
slaulede
2021-03-26T16:40:32Z
PMID:17261463
clinical_measurement_ontology
TSPA
thrombin-stimulated platelet aggregation
CMO:0003682
percentage of full platelet aggregation generated by thrombin
This value is calculated from an aggregometry assay curve by measuring the distance between the baseline and maximal aggregation caused by thrombin and dividing by the distance between the baseline [0% aggregation - platelet rich plasma] and 100% aggregation [platelet poor plasma].
https://practical-haemostasis.com/Platelets/platelet_function_testing_lta.html
A measurement of the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of the indigestible polysaccharide inulin.
slaulede
2021-03-30T11:34:26Z
RGD:25314254
clinical_measurement_ontology
RPF
CMO:0003683
renal plasma flow (inulin)
A measurement of the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of the indigestible polysaccharide inulin.
RGD:25314254
https://www.merriam-webster.com
A measurement of the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of the non-metabolizable solute para-aminohippurate (PAH).
slaulede
2021-03-30T11:51:49Z
RGD:25314254
renal plasma flow (para-aminohippurate)
clinical_measurement_ontology
RPF
CMO:0003684
renal plasma flow (PAH)
A measurement of the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of the non-metabolizable solute para-aminohippurate (PAH).
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:25314254
A calculated measurement in which the renal plasma flow rate (RPF) is divided by weight (i.e. the heaviness or the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of one kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The RPF is the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of the indigestible polysaccharide inulin.
slaulede
2021-03-30T11:58:32Z
RGD:25314254
ratio of RPF to kidney weight (inulin)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003685
ratio of renal plasma flow to kidney weight (inulin)
A calculated measurement in which the renal plasma flow rate (RPF) is divided by weight (i.e. the heaviness or the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of one kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The RPF is the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of the indigestible polysaccharide inulin.
RGD:25314254
https://www.merriam-webster.com
A calculated measurement in which the renal plasma flow rate (RPF) is divided by weight (i.e. the heaviness or the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of one kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The RPF is the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of the non-metabolizable solute para-aminohippurate (PAH).
slaulede
2021-03-30T12:04:41Z
RGD:25314254
ratio of RPF to kidney weight (PAH)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003686
ratio of renal plasma flow to kidney weight (PAH)
A calculated measurement in which the renal plasma flow rate (RPF) is divided by weight (i.e. the heaviness or the degree to which an object is drawn toward the earth by gravity) of one kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The RPF is the amount of plasma that perfuses the renal tubules per unit time, derived by measurement of the clearance rate of the non-metabolizable solute para-aminohippurate (PAH).
ISBN:978-1416049982
RGD:25314254
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of ventral prostate tumorous lesions with a solid structure during a certain period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histollogicaly normal cells.
slaulede
2021-04-01T13:15:31Z
PMID:15805257
solid ventral prostate tumorous lesion incidence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003687
percentage of study population developing ventral prostate tumorous lesions with a solid structure during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of ventral prostate tumorous lesions with a solid structure during a certain period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histollogicaly normal cells.
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15805257
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of ventral prostate tumorous lesions with round, irregular size nuclei during a certain period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histollogicaly normal cells.
slaulede
2021-04-01T13:47:33Z
PMID:15805257
incidence of ventral prostate tumorous lesions with ACI-type nuclei
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003688
percentage of study population developing ventral prostate tumorous lesions with round, irregular size nuclei during a period of time
The number of individuals in a study population which develop new instances of ventral prostate tumorous lesions with round, irregular size nuclei during a certain period of time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histollogicaly normal cells.
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15805257
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion with a solid structure in the ventral prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
slaulede
2021-04-01T14:03:32Z
PMID:15805257
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003689
area of individual ventral prostate tumorous lesion with a solid structure
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion with a solid structure in the ventral prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15805257
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion with round, irregular size nuclei in the ventral prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
slaulede
2021-04-01T14:14:56Z
PMID:15805257
area of individual ventral prostate tumorous lesion with ACI-type nuclei
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003690
area of individual ventral prostate tumorous lesion with round, irregular size nuclei
A measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through an individual tumorous lesion with round, irregular size nuclei in the ventral prostate. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15805257
A calculated measurement in which the area of the ventral prostate gland occupied by tumorous lesions with solid structure is divided by the total area of the ventral prostate gland, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
slaulede
2021-04-01T14:28:49Z
PMID:15805257
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003691
area of ventral prostate occupied by tumorous lesions with solid structure to total ventral prostate area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the area of the ventral prostate gland occupied by tumorous lesions with solid structure is divided by the total area of the ventral prostate gland, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15805257
A calculated measurement in which the area of the ventral prostate gland occupied by tumorous lesions with round, irregular size nuclei is divided by the total area of the ventral prostate gland, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
slaulede
2021-04-01T14:38:47Z
PMID:15805257
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003692
area of ventral prostate occupied by tumorous lesions with round, irregular size nuclei to total ventral prostate area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the area of the ventral prostate gland occupied by tumorous lesions with round, irregular size nuclei is divided by the total area of the ventral prostate gland, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors and preneoplastic lesions, as well as hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15805257
The number of tumorous lesions with solid structure in the ventral lobe of the prostate gland. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
slaulede
2021-04-01T14:46:56Z
PMID:15805257
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003693
number of ventral prostate tumorous lesions with solid structure
The number of tumorous lesions with solid structure in the ventral lobe of the prostate gland. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15805257
The number of tumorous lesions with round, irregular size nuclei in the ventral lobe of the prostate gland. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
slaulede
2021-04-01T14:50:09Z
PMID:15805257
number of ventral prostate tumorous lesions with ACI-type nuclei
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003694
number of ventral prostate tumorous lesions with round, irregular size nuclei
The number of tumorous lesions with round, irregular size nuclei in the ventral lobe of the prostate gland. A tumorous lesion is one which is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
ISBN:978-1416049982
PMID:15805257
Measurement of the amount of plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. PAI-1 is a serine protease inhibitor protein that functions as the principal inhibitor of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and urokinase (uPA), the activators of plasminogen and hence fibrinolysis (the physiological breakdown of blood clots).
slaulede
2021-04-12T17:32:02Z
PMID:23799078
plasma Serpine1 level
plasma PAI1 level
plasma serpin family E member 1 level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003695
plasma plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 level
Measurement of the amount of plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. PAI-1 is a serine protease inhibitor protein that functions as the principal inhibitor of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and urokinase (uPA), the activators of plasminogen and hence fibrinolysis (the physiological breakdown of blood clots).
RGD:69014
This is a measurement of the amount of C3a des Arg in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. C3a des Arg is formed from C3a via carboxypeptidase cleavage of the C-terminal arginine group.
slaulede
2021-04-15T11:36:13Z
PMID:23799078
plasma Complement C3a des-Arg level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003696
plasma Complement C3a des Arg level
This is a measurement of the amount of C3a des Arg in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended. C3a des Arg is formed from C3a via carboxypeptidase cleavage of the C-terminal arginine group.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.complementtech.com/catalog/product/anaphylatoxins/c3a-desarg/
Volume of blood plasma delivered by a single glomerulus per unit time.
slaulede
2021-04-15T19:07:19Z
PMID:2846658
Qe
single glomerular efferent plasma flow
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003697
efferent arteriolar plasma flow rate
Volume of blood plasma delivered by a single glomerulus per unit time.
ISBN:9781455723041
PMID:24875196
The amount of a vitamin in a specified volume of blood. A vitamin is any of various organic substances that are essential in minute quantities to the nutrition of most animals and some plants, act especially as coenzymes and precursors of coenzymes in the regulation of metabolic processes, but do not provide energy or serve as building units, and are present in natural foodstuffs or sometimes produced within the body.
slaulede
2021-04-30T11:58:53Z
vitamin measurement
EFO:0004729
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003698
blood vitamin level
The amount of a vitamin in a specified volume of blood. A vitamin is any of various organic substances that are essential in minute quantities to the nutrition of most animals and some plants, act especially as coenzymes and precursors of coenzymes in the regulation of metabolic processes, but do not provide energy or serve as building units, and are present in natural foodstuffs or sometimes produced within the body.
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A quantification of a parameter of a substance in the blood essential to the metabolism of a particular organism or to a particular metabolic process. In biochemistry, a metabolite is an intermediate or end product of metabolism. The term metabolite is usually used for small molecules.
slaulede
2021-04-30T14:26:42Z
EFO:0005664
blood metabolite measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003699
blood metabolite measurement
A quantification of a parameter of a substance in the blood essential to the metabolism of a particular organism or to a particular metabolic process. In biochemistry, a metabolite is an intermediate or end product of metabolism. The term metabolite is usually used for small molecules.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolite
https://www.merriam-webster.com
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a tumor found immediately below the dermis. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
slaulede
2021-04-30T16:58:40Z
hypodermis tumor diameter
subcutaneous tumor diameter
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003700
subcutaneous tumor diameter measurement
The distance between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a tumor found immediately below the dermis. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
https://www.merriam-webster.com
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumor of the hypodermis, or of the amount of the hypodermis occupied by tumor. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
slaulede
2021-04-30T17:04:33Z
hypodermal tumor size measurement
hypodermis tumor size measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003701
subcutaneous tumor size measurement
Any measurement of the size of an individual tumor of the hypodermis, or of the amount of the hypodermis occupied by tumor. A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
https://www.merriam-webster.com
Electroretinographic photopic measurement targets cone-pathway function made from the light-adapted eye. The amplitude of the b-wave is measured from the trough of the a-wave to the following peak of the b-wave. The b-wave is generated by a combination of ON- and OFF-type bipolar cells in photopic measurement.
slaulede
2021-05-03T11:45:30Z
PMID:24558606
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003702
photopic B wave amplitude of ERG waveform
Electroretinographic photopic measurement targets cone-pathway function made from the light-adapted eye. The amplitude of the b-wave is measured from the trough of the a-wave to the following peak of the b-wave. The b-wave is generated by a combination of ON- and OFF-type bipolar cells in photopic measurement.
https://eyewiki.aao.org/Electroretinogram
https://webvision.med.utah.edu/book/electrophysiology/the-electroretinogram-clinical-applications/
Oscillatory potentials (OPs) (four to six wavelets) can be seen on the ascending limb of most b-waves in both scotopic and photopic bright flash ERG recording. Oscillatory potentials are thought to reflect activity initiated by amacrine cells in the inner retina.
slaulede
2021-05-03T13:03:21Z
PMID:14985323
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003703
ERG oscillatory potential
Oscillatory potentials (OPs) (four to six wavelets) can be seen on the ascending limb of most b-waves in both scotopic and photopic bright flash ERG recording. Oscillatory potentials are thought to reflect activity initiated by amacrine cells in the inner retina.
PMID:14985323
https://eyewiki.aao.org/Electroretinogram
https://webvision.med.utah.edu/book/electrophysiology/the-electroretinogram-clinical-applications/
The amount of x-radiation that is sufficient to cause lung injury (measurable as increased breathing rate) to 50 percent of a population within a certain time frame.
slaulede
2021-05-03T14:50:06Z
PMID:30575429
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003704
dose of whole thorax lung irradiation at which breathing rate increases for 50% of the total study population
true
The amount of x-radiation that is sufficient to cause lung injury (measurable as increased breathing rate) to 50 percent of a population within a certain time frame.
PMID:30575429
https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ED50
Electroretinographic scotopic measurement targets rod-pathway function made from the dark-adapted eye. The amplitude of the b-wave is measured from the trough of the a-wave to the following peak of the b-wave.
slaulede
2021-05-06T18:30:49Z
PMID:27384999
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003705
scotopic B wave amplitude of ERG waveform
Electroretinographic scotopic measurement targets rod-pathway function made from the dark-adapted eye. The amplitude of the b-wave is measured from the trough of the a-wave to the following peak of the b-wave.
https://eyewiki.aao.org/Electroretinogram
https://webvision.med.utah.edu/book/electrophysiology/the-electroretinogram-clinical-applications/
Electroretinographic scotopic measurement targets rod-pathway function made from the dark-adapted eye. The a-wave is the first large negative component of the electrical wave generated by the retina in response to light. The amplitude of the a-wave is measured from the baseline to the negative trough of the a-wave. If the stimulus light is weak, no scotopic A wave can be measured.
slaulede
2021-05-06T18:45:14Z
PMID:27384999
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003706
scotopic A wave amplitude of ERG waveform
Electroretinographic scotopic measurement targets rod-pathway function made from the dark-adapted eye. The a-wave is the first large negative component of the electrical wave generated by the retina in response to light. The amplitude of the a-wave is measured from the baseline to the negative trough of the a-wave. If the stimulus light is weak, no scotopic A wave can be measured.
https://eyewiki.aao.org/Electroretinogram
https://webvision.med.utah.edu/book/electrophysiology/the-electroretinogram-clinical-applications
Electroretinographic photopic measurement targets cone-pathway function made from the light-adapted eye. The amplitude of the a-wave is typically measured from the pre-stimulus baseline (0 µV) to the trough of the a-wave. Under photopic (light-adapted) conditions, the a-wave is generated by cone photoreceptors, with additional contributions from OFF-type bipolar cells.
slaulede
2021-05-10T15:43:12Z
PMID:24558606
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003707
photopic A wave amplitude of ERG waveform
Electroretinographic photopic measurement targets cone-pathway function made from the light-adapted eye. The amplitude of the a-wave is typically measured from the pre-stimulus baseline (0 µV) to the trough of the a-wave. Under photopic (light-adapted) conditions, the a-wave is generated by cone photoreceptors, with additional contributions from OFF-type bipolar cells.
https://eyewiki.aao.org/Electroretinogram
https://webvision.med.utah.edu/book/electrophysiology/the-electroretinogram-clinical-applications/
This is a calculated value based on the number of capillary profiles counted in microscopic images of glomerular tufts. The total calculated length of capillaries is expressed per glomerulus.
slaulede
2021-05-11T13:54:32Z
PMID:7894005
Lcap
average total length of capillaries per glomerulus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003708
mean length density of glomerular capillaries
This is a calculated value based on the number of capillary profiles counted in microscopic images of glomerular tufts. The total calculated length of capillaries is expressed per glomerulus.
PMID:7894005
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is a calculated value estimated from the glomerular filtering surface area of the peripheral capillary wall per unit glomerular volume. It is based on the proportion of the peripheral capillary basement membrane in contact with epithelial podocytes, as determined by microscopic measurements.
slaulede
2021-05-11T14:27:01Z
Spcw
PMID:7894005
ratio of glomerular filtering surface area to glomerular volume
surface density of the filtering surface area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003709
glomerular filtering surface area to glomerular volume ratio
This is a calculated value estimated from the glomerular filtering surface area of the peripheral capillary wall per unit glomerular volume. It is based on the proportion of the peripheral capillary basement membrane in contact with epithelial podocytes, as determined by microscopic measurements.
PMID:7894005
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is a calculated value estimated from the average total glomerular filtering surface area of the peripheral capillary wall per glomerulus. It is based on the proportion of the peripheral capillary basement membrane in contact with epithelial podocytes, as determined by microscopic measurements.
slaulede
2021-05-11T14:37:50Z
Spcw
PMID:7894005
filtering surface area per glomerulus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003710
total filtering surface area per glomerulus
This is a calculated value estimated from the average total glomerular filtering surface area of the peripheral capillary wall per glomerulus. It is based on the proportion of the peripheral capillary basement membrane in contact with epithelial podocytes, as determined by microscopic measurements.
PMID:7894005
https://www.merriam-webster.com
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the glomerular podocytes of one or both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
slaulede
2021-05-11T15:43:06Z
PMID:7894005
calculated kidney glomerular visceral epithelial cell measurement
calculated podocyte measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003711
calculated kidney glomerular podocyte measurement
Any measurement that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the glomerular podocytes of one or both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
PMID:7894005
This is a calculated value estimated from the glomerular filtering surface area of the peripheral capillary wall and the epithelial filtration slit frequency. The measurements for the calculations are from computerized analysis of electron micrographs.
slaulede
2021-05-11T16:47:47Z
PMID:7894005
total glomerular visceral epithelial cell slit length
total podocyte slit length
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003712
total pericapillary slit length
This is a calculated value estimated from the glomerular filtering surface area of the peripheral capillary wall and the epithelial filtration slit frequency. The measurements for the calculations are from computerized analysis of electron micrographs.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
PMID:7894005
This is an average value derived from the measurements of podocytes from computerized analysis of electron micrographs.
slaulede
2021-05-11T17:04:00Z
PMID:7894005
glomerular podocyte slit width
glomerular visceral epithelial cell slit width
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003713
podocyte slit width
This is an average value derived from the measurements of podocytes from computerized analysis of electron micrographs.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
PMID:7894005
This is a calculated value estimated from the measurement of foot processes and an equation adjusting for ambiguity of electron microscopic images of podocyte foot process boundaries.
slaulede
2021-05-11T17:17:55Z
PMID:10703671
PMID:7894005
Epithelial foot process width
WFP
glomerular podocyte foot process width
glomerular visceral epithelial cell foot process width
podocyte pedicel width
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003714
podocyte foot process width
This is a calculated value estimated from the measurement of foot processes and an equation adjusting for ambiguity of electron microscopic images of podocyte foot process boundaries.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
PMID:7894005
This is an average value derived from the measurements of podocytes from computerized analysis of electron micrographs.
slaulede
2021-05-11T17:25:35Z
PMID:7894005
glomerular podocyte foot process height
glomerular visceral epithelial cell foot process height
podocyte pedicel height
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003715
podocyte foot process height
This is an average value derived from the measurements of podocytes from computerized analysis of electron micrographs.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
PMID:7894005
This is a calculated value made by dividing the total mesangial volume measurement by the total number of glomeruli measured, both values having been determined from measurements of microscopic images. Alternately, the fractional mesangial volume (FMV) may be multiplied by the mean glomerular volume (GV) to get the total mesangial volume (TMV).
slaulede
2021-05-13T14:02:06Z
Vmes
PMID:7894005
TMV
kidney mesangial volume per glomerulus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003716
mesangium volume per glomerulus
This is a calculated value made by dividing the total mesangial volume measurement by the total number of glomeruli measured, both values having been determined from measurements of microscopic images. Alternately, the fractional mesangial volume (FMV) may be multiplied by the mean glomerular volume (GV) to get the total mesangial volume (TMV).
PMID:14993490
PMID:7894005
Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a measurement of arterial stiffness that is an independent predictor of cardiovascular risk. It can be measured simply and noninvasively by measuring the carotid and femoral pulse pressures and the time delay between the two or by other methods relying on pulse-wave analysis.
slaulede
2021-05-20T15:30:59Z
EFO:0004517
EFO:0004724
PMID:32088716
Carotid–femoral PWV
PWV
arterial stiffness measurement
carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003717
pulse wave velocity
Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a measurement of arterial stiffness that is an independent predictor of cardiovascular risk. It can be measured simply and noninvasively by measuring the carotid and femoral pulse pressures and the time delay between the two or by other methods relying on pulse-wave analysis.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/pulse-wave-velocity
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of pulse pressure, the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressures.
slaulede
2021-05-20T15:53:45Z
PMID:32088716
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003718
calculated pulse pressure measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of pulse pressure, the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressures.
American_Heritage:The_American_Heritage_Medical_Dictionary_2007
A measurement of the depth of the wall of a mesenteric artery, either of two arteries arising from the aorta and passing between the two layers of the mesentery to the intestine.
slaulede
2021-05-20T16:53:26Z
PMID:32088716
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003719
mesenteric artery wall thickness
A measurement of the depth of the wall of a mesenteric artery, either of two arteries arising from the aorta and passing between the two layers of the mesentery to the intestine.
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A measurement of the depth of the tunica media of a mesenteric artery. The tunica media is the middle layer of the mesenteric arterial wall, containing smooth muscle and elastic tissue.
slaulede
2021-05-20T17:03:50Z
PMID:32088716
mesenteric artery tunica media thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003720
mesenteric artery media thickness
A measurement of the depth of the tunica media of a mesenteric artery. The tunica media is the middle layer of the mesenteric arterial wall, containing smooth muscle and elastic tissue.
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A measurement of the depth of the tunica adventitia of a mesenteric artery. The tunica adventitia is the outermost layer of the mesenteric arterial wall, composed mainly of fibrous tissue.
slaulede
2021-05-20T17:23:07Z
PMID:32088716
mesenteric artery tunica adventitia thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003721
mesenteric artery adventitial thickness
A measurement of the depth of the tunica adventitia of a mesenteric artery. The tunica adventitia is the outermost layer of the mesenteric arterial wall, composed mainly of fibrous tissue.
UBERON:0005734
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The total number of subjects within a study population which develop radiation pneumonitis during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Radiation pneumonitis is inflammation of the lung due to harmful effects of ionizing or non-ionizing radiation.
slaulede
2021-05-21T18:03:28Z
PMID:30575429
incidence of radiation pneumonitis
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003722
percentage of study population developing radiation pneumonitis during a period of time
The total number of subjects within a study population which develop radiation pneumonitis during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Radiation pneumonitis is inflammation of the lung due to harmful effects of ionizing or non-ionizing radiation.
PMID:30575429
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The total number of subjects within a study population which develop radiation-induced bone marrow dysfunction during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Radiation-induced bone marrow dysfunction is hematopoietic toxicity due to the harmful effects of radiation.
slaulede
2021-06-03T13:53:32Z
PMID:30575429
incidence of radiation-induced bone marrow disease
percentage of study population developing radiation-induced bone marrow failure during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003723
percentage of study population developing radiation-induced bone marrow disease during a period of time
The total number of subjects within a study population which develop radiation-induced bone marrow dysfunction during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Radiation-induced bone marrow dysfunction is hematopoietic toxicity due to the harmful effects of radiation.
PMID:30575429
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The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an arteriole, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the arteriole wall. An arteriole is the smallest division of the artery located between the muscular arteries and capillaries.
slaulede
2021-06-11T16:50:24Z
PMID:27270176
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003724
arteriole diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of an arteriole, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the arteriole wall. An arteriole is the smallest division of the artery located between the muscular arteries and capillaries.
GO:0014830
https://www.merriam-webster.com
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a renal afferent arteriole, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the arteriole wall. A renal afferent arteriole is one of the blood vessels that branch from the kidney interlobular artery and conveys blood to the glomerular capillaries.
slaulede
2021-06-11T16:57:17Z
PMID:27270176
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003725
renal afferent arteriole diameter
The length of a line which crosses a transverse view of a renal afferent arteriole, passing through its center and ending on either side at the outer surface of the arteriole wall. A renal afferent arteriole is one of the blood vessels that branch from the kidney interlobular artery and conveys blood to the glomerular capillaries.
UBERON:0004639
https://www.merriam-webster.com
A calculated measurement in which the difference between the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a specified dosage of norepinephrine and the contractile force exerted by that vessel in response to a given concentration of potassium chloride, is divided by the potassium chloride contractile force measurement and the result expressed as a percentage. Norepinephrine is a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor.
slaulede
2021-06-18T14:23:28Z
PMID:32088716
NA Emax
noradrenaline-induced blood vessel contractile force expressed as percent of force of contraction to KCL
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003726
norepinephrine-induced blood vessel contractile force expressed as percent of force of contraction to KCL
A calculated measurement in which the difference between the contractile force of a blood vessel in response to a specified dosage of norepinephrine and the contractile force exerted by that vessel in response to a given concentration of potassium chloride, is divided by the potassium chloride contractile force measurement and the result expressed as a percentage. Norepinephrine is a catecholamine which can act as a neurotransmitter, a stress hormone and a vasoconstrictor.
PMID:32088716
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated value for the negative logarithm of the concentration of norepinephrine at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of norepinephrine is half of the value of the highest achievable value of such norepinephrine-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
slaulede
2021-06-18T14:53:21Z
CHEBI:33569
PMID:32088716
NA pD2
negative logarithm of the molar concentration of noradrenaline at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value
noradrenaline -Log EC50
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003727
negative logarithm of the molar concentration of norepinephrine at which the force of blood vessel contraction is half the maximum value
A calculated value for the negative logarithm of the concentration of norepinephrine at which the energy produced by the active reduction in the diameter of a blood vessel in response to the application of norepinephrine is half of the value of the highest achievable value of such norepinephrine-induced contractile energy. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
PMID:32088716
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated value for the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of acetylcholine (ACh), which acts as a neurotransmitter, at which the dilation of a blood vessel in response to the application of ACh is half maximal. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
slaulede
2021-06-18T15:57:10Z
PMID:32088716
ACh pD2
acetylcholine -Log EC50
acetylcholine -Log half maximal effective concentration (-Log EC50)
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003728
negative logarithm of the molar concentration of acetylcholine at which the reduction in force during dilation of a blood vessel is half the maximum value
A calculated value for the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of acetylcholine (ACh), which acts as a neurotransmitter, at which the dilation of a blood vessel in response to the application of ACh is half maximal. The logarithm of the concentration is the exponent indicating the power to which 10 must be raised to obtain that concentration value.
PMID:32088716
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This eye movement consists of two components that serve to stabilize images on the retina: a slow, pursuit phase and a fast “reflex” or “refixation” phase. Measurement of the cumulative time spent visually tracking a moving object determines the extent of the reflex. The reflex is seen when an individual follows a moving object with their eyes, which then moves out of the field of vision at which point their eye moves back to the position it was in when it first saw the object.
slaulede
2021-06-18T18:05:03Z
PMID:28441076
OKN
OKR
Optokinetic response
optokinetic nystagmus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003729
optokinetic reflex
This eye movement consists of two components that serve to stabilize images on the retina: a slow, pursuit phase and a fast “reflex” or “refixation” phase. Measurement of the cumulative time spent visually tracking a moving object determines the extent of the reflex. The reflex is seen when an individual follows a moving object with their eyes, which then moves out of the field of vision at which point their eye moves back to the position it was in when it first saw the object.
https://eyewiki.org/Reflexes_and_the_Eye#Optokinetic_reflex
https://psychology.wikia.org/wiki/Optokinetic_reflex#:~:text=The%20optokinetic%20reflex%20is%20a%20combination%20of%20a,was%20in%20when%20it%20first%20saw%20the%20object.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/optokinetic-reflex
Any measurement involving the amount, composition or type of amino acid, a carboxylic acid containing one or more amino groups, in blood. Twenty alpha-amino acids are the subunits which are encoded directly by triplet codons in the genetic code and polymerized to form proteins.
slaulede
2021-06-25T10:53:56Z
EFO:0009765
EFO:0009766
EFO:0009767
EFO:0009768
EFO:0009769
EFO:0009770
EFO:0009771
EFO:0009773
EFO:0009774
EFO:0009775
EFO:0009776
EFO:0009777
EFO:0009792
EFO:0009793
blood amino acids measurement
alanine measurement
asparagine measurement
citrulline measurement
glutamine measurement
glycine measurement
histidine measurement
isoleucine measurement
leucine measurement
methionine measurement
ornithine measurement
proline measurement
serine measurement
threonine measurement
valine measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003730
blood amino acid measurement
Any measurement involving the amount, composition or type of amino acid, a carboxylic acid containing one or more amino groups, in blood. Twenty alpha-amino acids are the subunits which are encoded directly by triplet codons in the genetic code and polymerized to form proteins.
CHEBI:33709
MESH:D000596
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amino_acid
Measurement of the amount of arginine, an alpha-amino acid that is glycine in which the side chain (R group) is a 3-guanidinopropyl group, in blood.
slaulede
2021-06-25T11:09:53Z
L-arginine measurement
EFO:0006524
MESH:D001120
PMID:19420905
blood 2-amino-5-guanidinopentanoic acid level
blood ARG level
blood R level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003731
blood arginine level
Measurement of the amount of arginine, an alpha-amino acid that is glycine in which the side chain (R group) is a 3-guanidinopropyl group, in blood.
CHEBI:29016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amino_acid
Measurement of the amount of asymmetric dimethylarginine, an arginine derivative that is arginine substituted by two methyl groups, in blood. Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) is a toxic, non-proteinogenic amino acid formed by post-translational modification and is a uremic toxin that inhibits nitric oxide (NO) production. ADMA has two methyl groups bound to one nitrogen of the parental arginine molecule.
slaulede
2021-06-25T13:47:58Z
asymmetric dimethylarginine measurement
EFO:0010463
PMID:19420905
blood ADMA level
blood asymmetric dimethylarginines level
blood asymmetrical dimethylarginine level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003732
blood asymmetric dimethylarginine level
Measurement of the amount of asymmetric dimethylarginine, an arginine derivative that is arginine substituted by two methyl groups, in blood. Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) is a toxic, non-proteinogenic amino acid formed by post-translational modification and is a uremic toxin that inhibits nitric oxide (NO) production. ADMA has two methyl groups bound to one nitrogen of the parental arginine molecule.
PMID:28272322
PMID:32429667
Measurement of the amount of symmetric dimethylarginine, an arginine derivative that is arginine substituted by two methyl groups, in blood. Symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) is a toxic, non-proteinogenic amino acid formed by post-translational modification and is a uremic toxin that inhibits nitric oxide (NO) production. SDMA has two methyl groups each bound to different nitrogens of the parental arginine molecule.
slaulede
2021-06-25T13:56:51Z
PMID:19420905
blood SDMA level
blood symmetric dimethylarginines level
blood symmetrical dimethylarginines level
symmetrical dimethylarginine measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003733
blood symmetric dimethylarginine level
Measurement of the amount of symmetric dimethylarginine, an arginine derivative that is arginine substituted by two methyl groups, in blood. Symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) is a toxic, non-proteinogenic amino acid formed by post-translational modification and is a uremic toxin that inhibits nitric oxide (NO) production. SDMA has two methyl groups each bound to different nitrogens of the parental arginine molecule.
PMID:28272322
PMID:32429667
Measurement of the amount of arginine, an alpha-amino acid that is glycine in which the side chain (R group) is a 3-guanidinopropyl group, in blood plasma.
slaulede
2021-06-25T16:40:02Z
MESH:D001120
PMID:19420905
plasma 2-amino-5-guanidinopentanoic acid level
plasma ARG level
plasma R level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003734
plasma arginine level
Measurement of the amount of arginine, an alpha-amino acid that is glycine in which the side chain (R group) is a 3-guanidinopropyl group, in blood plasma.
CHEBI:29016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amino_acid
Measurement of the amount of asymmetric dimethylarginine, an arginine derivative that is arginine substituted by two methyl groups, in blood plasma.
slaulede
2021-06-25T16:52:29Z
PMID:19420905
plasma ADMA level
plasma asymmetric dimethylarginines level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003735
plasma asymmetric dimethylarginine level
Measurement of the amount of asymmetric dimethylarginine, an arginine derivative that is arginine substituted by two methyl groups, in blood plasma.
PMID:28272322
PMID:32429667
Measurement of the amount of symmetric dimethylarginine, an arginine derivative that is arginine substituted by two methyl groups, in blood plasma.
slaulede
2021-06-25T16:55:45Z
PMID:19420905
plasma SDMA level
plasma symmetric dimethylarginines level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003736
plasma symmetric dimethylarginine level
Measurement of the amount of symmetric dimethylarginine, an arginine derivative that is arginine substituted by two methyl groups, in blood plasma.
PMID:28272322
PMID:32429667
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of arginine, an alpha-amino acid that is glycine in which the side chain (R group) is a 3-guanidinopropyl group, in blood plasma, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
slaulede
2021-06-25T17:27:22Z
PMID:19420905
calculated plasma 2-amino-5-guanidinopentanoic acid level
calculated plasma ARG level
calculated plasma R level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003737
calculated plasma arginine level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of arginine, an alpha-amino acid that is glycine in which the side chain (R group) is a 3-guanidinopropyl group, in blood plasma, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amino_acid
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of asymmetric dimethylarginine, an arginine derivative that is arginine substituted by two methyl groups, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
slaulede
2021-06-25T17:36:12Z
PMID:19420905
calculated plasma ADMA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003738
calculated plasma asymmetric dimethylarginine level
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the amount of asymmetric dimethylarginine, an arginine derivative that is arginine substituted by two methyl groups, in a specified sample of plasma, the fibrinogen-containing fluid portion of the blood in which the particulate components are suspended.
PMID:28272322
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the value for the amount of arginine in a specified sample of plasma is divided by the value for the level of asymmetric dimethylarginine in the same sample of plasma, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-06-25T17:42:41Z
PMID:19420905
plasma arginine level to ADMA level ratio
plasma arginine/ADMA ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003739
plasma arginine level to asymmetric dimethylarginine level ratio
A calculated measurement in which the value for the amount of arginine in a specified sample of plasma is divided by the value for the level of asymmetric dimethylarginine in the same sample of plasma, and the result is presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Any measurement of a lesion in the heart characterized by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
slaulede
2021-06-29T12:19:38Z
PMID:20864942
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003740
heart fibrotic lesion measurement
Any measurement of a lesion in the heart characterized by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Any measurement of a lesion in the left ventricle of the heart characterized by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
slaulede
2021-06-29T12:29:24Z
PMID:20864942
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003741
heart left ventricle fibrotic lesion measurement
Any measurement of a lesion in the left ventricle of the heart characterized by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is any measurement of the physical dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or extent of a lesion in the left ventricle of the heart characterized by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
slaulede
2021-06-29T12:34:47Z
PMID:20864942
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003742
heart left ventricle fibrotic lesion size measurement
This is any measurement of the physical dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or extent of a lesion in the left ventricle of the heart characterized by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. A lesion is a localized pathological change in structure of an organ or tissue due to injury or disease; especially one that is circumscribed and well defined.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single heart left ventricle fibrotic lesion, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the heart left ventricle.
slaulede
2021-06-29T12:49:29Z
PMID:20864942
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003743
heart left ventricle fibrotic lesion area measurement
This is a measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single heart left ventricle fibrotic lesion, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the heart left ventricle.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single heart left ventricle fibrotic lesion, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the heart left ventricle, when that value has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2021-06-29T12:53:13Z
PMID:20864942
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003744
calculated heart left ventricle fibrotic lesion area measurement
This is a measurement of the extent of a two-dimensional surface of or plane through a single heart left ventricle fibrotic lesion, or a measurement of the total area occupied by fibrotic lesions in a cross-section of the heart left ventricle, when that value has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated value in which the extent of the two-dimensional surface occupied by interstitial fibrotic lesions is divided by the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the heart left ventricle and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the heart left ventricle.
slaulede
2021-06-29T13:09:59Z
PMID:20864942
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003745
heart left ventricle interstitial fibrotic lesion area to total heart left ventricule area ratio
This is a calculated value in which the extent of the two-dimensional surface occupied by interstitial fibrotic lesions is divided by the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the heart left ventricle and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the heart left ventricle.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is calculated value in which the extent of the two-dimensional surface occupied by perivascular fibrotic lesions is divided by the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the heart left ventricle and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the heart left ventricle.
slaulede
2021-06-29T13:13:15Z
PMID:20864942
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003746
heart left ventricle perivascular fibrotic lesion area to total heart left ventricule area ratio
This is calculated value in which the extent of the two-dimensional surface occupied by perivascular fibrotic lesions is divided by the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the heart left ventricle and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the heart left ventricle.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated value in which the extent of the two-dimensional surface occupied by fibrotic lesions is divided by the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the kidney.
slaulede
2021-06-29T13:30:36Z
PMID:20864942
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003747
kidney interstitial fibrotic lesion area to total kidney area ratio
A calculated value in which the extent of the two-dimensional surface occupied by fibrotic lesions is divided by the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the kidney and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the kidney.
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the average volume of kidney glomeruli is divided by the average number of podocytes in a glomerulus. It represents the reciprocal value of "number of podocytes to glomerular volume ratio (CMO:0002955).
slaulede
2021-06-29T15:56:32Z
PMID:18199599
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003748
glomerular volume per podocyte
A calculated measurement in which the average volume of kidney glomeruli is divided by the average number of podocytes in a glomerulus. It represents the reciprocal value of "number of podocytes to glomerular volume ratio (CMO:0002955).
ISBN:978-1416049982
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This measurement defines the capacity of a porous material to transmit fluids. Darcy's law is an equation that describes the flow of a fluid through a porous medium. The calculation in biological systems relies on a pressure gradient, the thickness of the material through which the fluid is proceeding, and the dynamic viscosity of the filtration solution.
slaulede
2021-07-01T13:46:56Z
PMID:10703671
Darcy permeability of GBM layers
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003749
Darcy permeability
This measurement defines the capacity of a porous material to transmit fluids. Darcy's law is an equation that describes the flow of a fluid through a porous medium. The calculation in biological systems relies on a pressure gradient, the thickness of the material through which the fluid is proceeding, and the dynamic viscosity of the filtration solution.
PMID:10703671
https://agilescientific.com/blog/2011/1/27/what-is-a-darcy.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darcy%27s_law
Calculated value for average volume of glomerular capillary tuft not affected by sclerotic changes in sampled subjects.
slaulede
2021-07-02T10:56:41Z
PMID:16395266
volume of normal glomerular capillary tuft
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003750
volume of glomerular capillary tuft not affected by sclerosis
Calculated value for average volume of glomerular capillary tuft not affected by sclerotic changes in sampled subjects.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:16395266
Calculated value for average volume of glomerular capillary tuft occupied by sclerotic changes in sampled subjects.
slaulede
2021-07-02T11:13:51Z
PMID:16395266
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003751
volume of glomerular capillary tuft occupied by sclerosis
Calculated value for average volume of glomerular capillary tuft occupied by sclerotic changes in sampled subjects.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:16395266
A calculated measurement in which the average volume of interstitial space in the renal cortex is divided by the average total volume of the renal cortex and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to kidney cortical volume and, by extension, to the size of the kidney.
slaulede
2021-07-02T11:54:47Z
PMID:16395266
volume of interstitial kidney cortex to total volume of kidney cortex ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003752
volume of kidney cortical interstitium to total volume of kidney cortex ratio
A calculated measurement in which the average volume of interstitial space in the renal cortex is divided by the average total volume of the renal cortex and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to kidney cortical volume and, by extension, to the size of the kidney.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:16395266
Any quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by lipase in a specified sample of blood. Lipase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of lipids. It's normal to have a small amount of lipase in blood, but a high level of lipase can mean the subject has some type of pancreatic disease.
slaulede
2021-07-02T13:58:20Z
PMID:23774700
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003753
blood lipase activity level
Any quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by lipase in a specified sample of blood. Lipase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of lipids. It's normal to have a small amount of lipase in blood, but a high level of lipase can mean the subject has some type of pancreatic disease.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipase
https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/lipase-tests/
Any quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by lipase in a specified sample of blood serum. Lipase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of lipids. It's normal to have a small amount of lipase in blood, but a high level of lipase can mean the subject has some type of pancreatic disease.
slaulede
2021-07-02T14:33:51Z
EFO:0005849
PMID:23774700
serum lipase activity measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003754
serum lipase activity level
Any quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by lipase in a specified sample of blood serum. Lipase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of lipids. It's normal to have a small amount of lipase in blood, but a high level of lipase can mean the subject has some type of pancreatic disease.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipase
https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/lipase-tests/
Any quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by lipase in a specified sample of blood plasma. Lipase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of lipids. It's normal to have a small amount of lipase in blood, but a high level of lipase can mean the subject has some type of pancreatic disease.
slaulede
2021-07-02T14:35:54Z
PMID:23774700
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003755
plasma lipase activity level
Any quantitation of the catalytic effect exerted by lipase in a specified sample of blood plasma. Lipase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of lipids. It's normal to have a small amount of lipase in blood, but a high level of lipase can mean the subject has some type of pancreatic disease.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipase
https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/lipase-tests/
A calculated measurement in which the area of a heart left ventricle infarction is divided by the total area of the heart left ventricle, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to heart left ventricle size and, by extension, to the size of the heart.
slaulede
2021-07-02T18:31:48Z
PMID:14962492
PMID:22258067
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003756
heart left ventricle infarction area to total heart left ventricle area ratio
A calculated measurement in which the area of a heart left ventricle infarction is divided by the total area of the heart left ventricle, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to heart left ventricle size and, by extension, to the size of the heart.
PMID:14962492
PMID:22258067
A calculated value in which the volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions at a point in time is subtracted from the volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions at a later point in time.
slaulede
2021-07-08T14:41:24Z
PMID:32156510
effective tumor growth
effective tumor growth between two points in time
increase in liver tumor growth
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003757
increase in liver tumorous lesion volume between two points in time
A calculated value in which the volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions at a point in time is subtracted from the volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions at a later point in time.
PMID:32156510
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated value in which the volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions at a second point in time is divided by the volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions at previous point in time and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus standardizing the growth of the tumorous lesions.
slaulede
2021-07-08T16:03:15Z
PMID:32156510
tumor growth rate
tumor progression
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003758
subsequent liver tumorous lesion volume to precedent liver tumorous lesion volume ratio
A calculated value in which the volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions at a second point in time is divided by the volume of the liver occupied by tumorous lesions at previous point in time and presented as a ratio, fraction or quotient, thus standardizing the growth of the tumorous lesions.
PMID:32156510
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by one or more lobes of the liver after removal and subsequent regrowth. The liver is the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, and other processes.
slaulede
2021-07-08T17:41:13Z
PMID:32156510
liver volume after partial excision and regeneration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003759
liver volume after excision and regeneration
Measurement of the size of the three dimensional space occupied by one or more lobes of the liver after removal and subsequent regrowth. The liver is the large abdominal organ/gland which functions in the storage and filtration of blood, secretion of bile, and other processes.
PMID:32156510
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated measurement in which the size of the three dimensional space (volume) occupied by one or more lobes of the liver after excision and subsequent regeneration is divided by the original, preoperative volume and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-07-08T17:50:19Z
PMID:32156510
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003760
post excision/regeneration liver volume to original liver volume ratio
A calculated measurement in which the size of the three dimensional space (volume) occupied by one or more lobes of the liver after excision and subsequent regeneration is divided by the original, preoperative volume and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
PMID:32156510
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Measurement of cyclical rising of pressure in the anorectum as a result of anal sphincter action over a designated period of time.
slaulede
2021-07-12T13:32:21Z
PMID:29391927
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003761
number of contractions above 10 mmHg of anorectal pressure during a specified time
Measurement of cyclical rising of pressure in the anorectum as a result of anal sphincter action over a designated period of time.
PMID:29391927
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Any quantification of a function or process of intestine, that is, a parameter related to the way the intestine operates and/or the chemical or physical functions that exist in the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
slaulede
2021-07-12T13:51:24Z
PMID:29391927
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003762
intestine physiological measurement
Any quantification of a function or process of intestine, that is, a parameter related to the way the intestine operates and/or the chemical or physical functions that exist in the intestine, the portion of the alimentary canal extending from the pyloric opening of the stomach to the anus.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Measurement of the time from start to finish of a sphincter contraction causing anorectal pressure above 10 mmHg, calculated from a set of measurements taken from multiple contractions during a designated period of time.
slaulede
2021-07-12T14:38:40Z
PMID:29391927
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003763
duration of contractions above 10 mmHg of anorectal pressure
Measurement of the time from start to finish of a sphincter contraction causing anorectal pressure above 10 mmHg, calculated from a set of measurements taken from multiple contractions during a designated period of time.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:29391927
Measurement of the number of instances of pressure in the anorectum going over a designated level, as a result of anal sphincter action, per unit of time.
slaulede
2021-07-12T14:53:55Z
PMID:29391927
ratio of contractions per unit time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003764
frequency of contractions above 10 mmHg of anorectal pressure
Measurement of the number of instances of pressure in the anorectum going over a designated level, as a result of anal sphincter action, per unit of time.
PMID:29391927
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Measurement of the time from the beginning of anorectal sphincter contraction to the maximum achieved pressure.
slaulede
2021-07-12T15:08:17Z
PMID:29391927
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003765
time to peak anorectal sphincter contraction
Measurement of the time from the beginning of anorectal sphincter contraction to the maximum achieved pressure.
PMID:29391927
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Measurement of the count of fasciculation-producing peaks in pressure generated during an anorectal sphincter contraction.
slaulede
2021-07-12T16:54:01Z
PMID:29391927
number of twitchesks in per anorectal sphincter contraction
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003766
number of peaks in pressure per anorectal sphincter contraction
Measurement of the count of fasciculation-producing peaks in pressure generated during an anorectal sphincter contraction.
PMID:29391927
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of some parameter of anorectal physiology.
slaulede
2021-07-12T17:24:30Z
PMID:29391927
calculated anorectal physiology measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003767
calculated anorectal physiological measurement
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of some parameter of anorectal physiology.
PMID:29391927
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
A calculated value in which the lowest measured pressure is subtracted from the highest measured pressure from stabilized anorectal contractions in the same subject.
slaulede
2021-07-12T17:30:37Z
PMID:29391927
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003768
range of pressure generated by anorectal contractions
A calculated value in which the lowest measured pressure is subtracted from the highest measured pressure from stabilized anorectal contractions in the same subject.
PMID:29391927
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This measurement involves calculation of the the area under the plotted curve for pressure generated by anorectal contractions.
slaulede
2021-07-12T18:21:22Z
PMID:29391927
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003769
area under the anorectal pressure curve
This measurement involves calculation of the the area under the plotted curve for pressure generated by anorectal contractions.
PMID:29391927
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The intracellular concentration of sodium ions measured in a specific sample of red blood cells.
slaulede
2021-07-13T12:01:17Z
PMID:1390856
erythrocyte sodium concentration
erythrocyte sodium level
red blood cell sodium concentration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003770
red blood cell sodium level
The intracellular concentration of sodium ions measured in a specific sample of red blood cells.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The intracellular concentration of potassium ions measured in a specific sample of red blood cells
slaulede
2021-07-13T12:05:56Z
PMID:1390856
erythrocyte potassium concentration
erythrocyte potassium level
red blood cell potassium concentration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003771
red blood cell potassium level
The intracellular concentration of potassium ions measured in a specific sample of red blood cells
ISBN-13:9780781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The intracellular concentration of adenosine-5'- triphosphate measured in a specific sample of red blood cells.
slaulede
2021-07-13T12:22:16Z
PMID:1390856
erythrocyte ATP concentration
erythrocyte ATP level
red blood cell ATP concentration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003772
red blood cell ATP level
The intracellular concentration of adenosine-5'- triphosphate measured in a specific sample of red blood cells.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
Measurement of the level of activity of the erythrocyte membrane transport protein that transports sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl) ions across the cell membrane into erythrocytes. For every sodium and potassium ion transported, this symporter transports two chloride ions, thus maintaining electroneutrality.
slaulede
2021-07-13T14:37:14Z
PMID:1390856
erythrocyte Na-K-Cl cotransport activity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003773
red blood cell Na-K-Cl cotransport activity
Measurement of the level of activity of the erythrocyte membrane transport protein that transports sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl) ions across the cell membrane into erythrocytes. For every sodium and potassium ion transported, this symporter transports two chloride ions, thus maintaining electroneutrality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na-K-Cl_cotransporter
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/biochemistry-genetics-and-molecular-biology/na-k-cl-cotransporter
This is a measurement of sodium and/or potassium ion efflux from erythrocytes in the presence of a sodium-potassium pump inhibitor (ouabain) and a sodium-potassium-chloride cotransporter inhibitor (furosemide or bumetamide).
slaulede
2021-07-13T16:57:27Z
PMID:1390856
erythrocyte passive membrane permeability
erythrocyte sodium/potassium passive permeability
ouabain and bumetanide-resistant sodium/potassium flux
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003774
red blood cell sodium/potassium passive permeability
This is a measurement of sodium and/or potassium ion efflux from erythrocytes in the presence of a sodium-potassium pump inhibitor (ouabain) and a sodium-potassium-chloride cotransporter inhibitor (furosemide or bumetamide).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%2B/K%2B-ATPase
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na-K-Cl_cotransporter
A value or quantity determined by count of small (< 1 mm) metastatic tumors in the right lobes (right lobes and caudate lobes) of the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2021-07-15T15:21:11Z
PMID:23136993
count of micrometastases in the right liver
count of micrometastases in the right liver < 1 mm
number of micrometastases in the right liver
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003775
number of small metastatic liver tumors in the right liver
A value or quantity determined by count of small (< 1 mm) metastatic tumors in the right lobes (right lobes and caudate lobes) of the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
DOI:10.15835/buasvmcn-vm:002717
PMID:23136993
A value or quantity determined by count of small (< 1 mm) metastatic tumors in the left lobes (left lateral lobe and median lobes in rat) of the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2021-07-15T15:35:44Z
PMID:23136993
count of metastases in the left liver < 1 mm
count of micrometastases in the left liver
number of micrometastases in the left liver
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003776
number of small metastatic liver tumors in the left liver
A value or quantity determined by count of small (< 1 mm) metastatic tumors in the left lobes (left lateral lobe and median lobes in rat) of the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
DOI:10.15835/buasvmcn-vm:002717
PMID:23136993
The distance (< 1 mm) between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a micrometastatic tumorous lesion found on or in the liver. A micrometastatic tumorous lesion is one that is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
slaulede
2021-07-15T15:58:54Z
liver micrometastatic tumorous lesion diameter measurement
PMID:23136993
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003777
small liver metastatic tumorous lesion diameter measurement
The distance (< 1 mm) between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a micrometastatic tumorous lesion found on or in the liver. A micrometastatic tumorous lesion is one that is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
DOI:10.15835/buasvmcn-vm:002717
PMID:23136993
The distance (> 3 mm) between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a macrometastatic tumorous lesion found on or in the liver. A macrometastatic tumorous lesion is one that is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
slaulede
2021-07-15T16:39:55Z
PMID:23136993
liver macrometastatic tumorous lesion diameter measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003778
large liver metastatic tumorous lesion diameter measurement
The distance (> 3 mm) between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a macrometastatic tumorous lesion found on or in the liver. A macrometastatic tumorous lesion is one that is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cells.
DOI:10.15835/buasvmcn-vm:002717
PMID:23136993
The distance ( 1-3 mm) between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a micrometastatic tumorous lesion found on or in the liver. A micrometastatic tumorous lesion is one that is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cell
slaulede
2021-07-15T16:45:52Z
liver micrometastatic tumorous lesion diameter measurement
PMID:23136993
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003779
medium-sized liver metastatic tumorous lesion diameter measurement
The distance ( 1-3 mm) between two specified opposite points on the periphery of a micrometastatic tumorous lesion found on or in the liver. A micrometastatic tumorous lesion is one that is or has the potential to become a tumor, that is, a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive. Tumorous lesions include tumors, preneoplastic lesions, and hyperplastic lesions composed of histologically normal cell
DOI:10.15835/buasvmcn-vm:002717
PMID:23136993
The total number of subjects within a study population which develop peritoneal carcinomatosis during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Peritoneal carcinomatosis is multiple tumorsusually metastatic, growing in or on the peritoneum, a serous membrane that lines the peritoneal cavity .
slaulede
2021-07-15T17:03:07Z
PMID:23136993
incidence of peritoneal carcinomatosis
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003780
percentage of study population developing peritoneal carcinomatosis during a period of time
The total number of subjects within a study population which develop peritoneal carcinomatosis during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Peritoneal carcinomatosis is multiple tumorsusually metastatic, growing in or on the peritoneum, a serous membrane that lines the peritoneal cavity .
DOID:9000016
ISBN-13:9780781733908
A value or quantity determined by count of large ( > 3 mm) metastatic tumors in the left lobes (left lateral lobe and median lobes in rat) of the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2021-07-15T17:20:25Z
PMID:23136993
count of macrometastases in the left liver
count of metastases in the left liver > 3 mm
number of macrometastases in the left liver
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003781
number of large metastatic liver tumors in the left liver
A value or quantity determined by count of large ( > 3 mm) metastatic tumors in the left lobes (left lateral lobe and median lobes in rat) of the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
DOI:10.15835/buasvmcn-vm:002717
PMID:23136993
A value or quantity determined by count of large (> 3 mm) metastatic tumors in the right lobes (right lobes and caudate lobes) of the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
slaulede
2021-07-15T17:28:23Z
PMID:23136993
count of macrometastases in the right liver
count of metastases in the right liver > 3 mm
number of macrometastases in the right liver
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003782
number of large metastatic liver tumors in the right liver
A value or quantity determined by count of large (> 3 mm) metastatic tumors in the right lobes (right lobes and caudate lobes) of the liver. A metastatic tumor in the liver is a secondary, abnormal growth of tissue resulting from the spread of cancer cells to the liver from the place where they first formed.
DOI:10.15835/buasvmcn-vm:002717
PMID:23136993
A calculated measure of the amount of insulin secretion from a single pancreatic islet per unit of time.
slaulede
2021-07-16T11:12:57Z
PMID:9415976
pancreatic islet insulin output per unit time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003783
pancreatic islet insulin output
A calculated measure of the amount of insulin secretion from a single pancreatic islet per unit of time.
PMID:9415976
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The total number of subjects within a study population which develop ascites during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Ascites is the pathological accumulation or retention of free fluid within the peritoneal cavity.
slaulede
2021-07-16T14:51:28Z
PMID:10431686
percentage of study population developing abdominal dropsy during a period of time
percentage of study population developing excess abdominal fluid during a period of time
percentage of study population developing hydroperitoneum during a period of time
percentage of study population developing hydroperitonia during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003784
percentage of study population developing ascites during a period of time
The total number of subjects within a study population which develop ascites during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Ascites is the pathological accumulation or retention of free fluid within the peritoneal cavity.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
MESH:D001201
The number of subjects developing extra-hepatic metastases in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of subjects in the study population, expressed as a percentage. An extra-hepatic metastasis is a neoplasm transferred from one organ or part of the body to another (not liver) remote from the primary site.
slaulede
2021-07-16T15:14:11Z
PMID:10431686
incidence of extra-hepatic metastases
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003785
percentage of study population developing extra-hepatic metastases during a period of time
The number of subjects developing extra-hepatic metastases in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of subjects in the study population, expressed as a percentage. An extra-hepatic metastasis is a neoplasm transferred from one organ or part of the body to another (not liver) remote from the primary site.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:10431686
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD25 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood.
slaulede
2021-07-16T15:34:43Z
PMID:10431686
calculated blood CD25(+) cell count
calculated blood CD25+ cell count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003786
calculated blood CD25 cell count
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of lymphocytes expressing the CD25 antigen on their surface in a specified sample of blood.
PMID:10431686
Measurement of the thickness of a buildup of an autofluorescent layer containing the nonphagocytosed photoreceptor outer segment (POS) debris in the subretinal space of subjects with retinal disease. The debris zone is located between the outer nuclear layer (ONL) and the retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE).
slaulede
2021-07-19T16:37:08Z
PMID:30834174
DZ thickness
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003787
debris zone thickness
Measurement of the thickness of a buildup of an autofluorescent layer containing the nonphagocytosed photoreceptor outer segment (POS) debris in the subretinal space of subjects with retinal disease. The debris zone is located between the outer nuclear layer (ONL) and the retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE).
PMID:30834174
The percentage of equilateral right-angled grid elements measuring 3.6 centimeters on a side traversed by an experimental subject into, out of or within a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
slaulede
2021-07-20T18:29:23Z
PMID:28341233
% of whole arena area explored
clinical_measurement_ontology
explored area
CMO:0003788
percentage of 13 cm2 floor sectors crossed into, out of or within a discrete space in an experimental apparatus
The percentage of equilateral right-angled grid elements measuring 3.6 centimeters on a side traversed by an experimental subject into, out of or within a distinct and specified area of an experimental apparatus (especially such a movement accomplished by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings) originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
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A measurement of the latency period spent by an organism or experimental subject in the initial occupied space before starting any activity of self-cleaning or cleaning another subject.
slaulede
2021-07-22T12:38:53Z
PMID:28341233
grooming latency
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003789
time to first grooming within an experimental apparatus
A measurement of the latency period spent by an organism or experimental subject in the initial occupied space before starting any activity of self-cleaning or cleaning another subject.
PMID:28341233
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The total amount of time in an experiment that a quadrupedal subject spends in a distinct and specified area of a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, rising up on its back legs.
slaulede
2021-07-22T12:52:51Z
PMID:28341233
duration of rearing
overall time of rearing
rearing duration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003790
amount of time spent making rearing movements in an experimental apparatus
The total amount of time in an experiment that a quadrupedal subject spends in a distinct and specified area of a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, rising up on its back legs.
PMID:28341233
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A measurement of the latency period spent by an organism or experimental subject in the initial occupied space before a quadrupedal subject begins rising up on its back legs.
slaulede
2021-07-22T13:11:56Z
PMID:28341233
rearing latency
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003791
time to first rearing within an experimental apparatus
A measurement of the latency period spent by an organism or experimental subject in the initial occupied space before a quadrupedal subject begins rising up on its back legs.
PMID:28341233
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Any measurable or observable characteristic related to the motion of the head which originated, or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of an organism's free will or choice.
slaulede
2021-07-22T13:20:25Z
PMID:28341233
head motion measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003792
head movement measurement
Any measurable or observable characteristic related to the motion of the head which originated, or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of an organism's free will or choice.
PMID:28341233
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Any measurable or observable characteristic related to a downward motion of the head which originated, or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of an organism's free will or choice.
slaulede
2021-07-22T13:31:23Z
PMID:28341233
downward head motion measurement
head dipping measurement
head dips measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003793
head dip measurement
Any measurable or observable characteristic related to a downward motion of the head which originated, or was undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of an organism's free will or choice.
PMID:28341233
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A value or quantity determined by count of how many times a quadrupedal subject in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose moves its head purposefully in a downward motion.
slaulede
2021-07-22T13:37:42Z
PMID:28341233
head dips
total number of head dips
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003794
number of head dipping movements in an experimental apparatus
A value or quantity determined by count of how many times a quadrupedal subject in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose moves its head purposefully in a downward motion.
PMID:28341233
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A measurement of the latency period spent by an subject in the initial occupied space before starting any intentional downward motion of the head.
slaulede
2021-07-22T14:03:46Z
PMID:28341233
head dip latency
head dipping latency
head dips latency
time to first head dips within an experimental apparatus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003795
time to first head dip within an experimental apparatus
A measurement of the latency period spent by an subject in the initial occupied space before starting any intentional downward motion of the head.
PMID:28341233
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The total amount of time in an experiment that a subject spends in a distinct and specified area of a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, making intentional downward movements of its head.
slaulede
2021-07-22T14:11:07Z
PMID:28341233
duration of head dipping
duration of head dips
head dips duration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003796
amount of time spent making head dipping movements in an experimental apparatus
The total amount of time in an experiment that a subject spends in a distinct and specified area of a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, making intentional downward movements of its head.
PMID:28341233
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The number of glomeruli calculated to be in one kidney from a measured sample of that kidney. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
slaulede
2021-07-22T15:56:54Z
PMID:17167120
glomerulus count per kidney
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003797
number of glomeruli per kidney
The number of glomeruli calculated to be in one kidney from a measured sample of that kidney. Glomeruli are the tufts of capillaries each situated within a Bowman's capsule at the end of a renal tubule in the vertebrate kidney that filter waste products from the blood and thus initiate urine formation.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:17167120
Any count that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the glomeruli of one or both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
slaulede
2021-07-22T16:02:09Z
PMID:23241663
Not4Curation
calculated glomerulus count
calculated renal glomerulus count
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003798
calculated kidney glomerulus count
Any count that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the glomeruli of one or both kidneys, the paired organ which functions to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes.
PMID:23241663
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A count that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the glomeruli in a given volume of kidney tissue.
slaulede
2021-07-22T16:41:13Z
PMID:23241663
number of kidney glomeruli per volume of tissue
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003799
number of glomeruli per volume of kidney
A count that has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the glomeruli in a given volume of kidney tissue.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:23241663
A measure of the total number of deaths related to chronic hypertension occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-07-22T17:11:54Z
PMID:11907153
incidence of deaths related to chronic hypertension
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003800
ratio of deaths related to chronic hypertension to total study population during a period of time
A measure of the total number of deaths related to chronic hypertension occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:11907153
A measure of the total number of deaths related to mammary cancer occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-07-22T17:45:39Z
PMID:20737482
incidence of deaths related to mammary cancer
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003801
ratio of deaths related to mammary cancer to total study population during a period of time
A measure of the total number of deaths related to mammary cancer occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:20737482
A measure of the total number of deaths related to experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-07-23T16:38:37Z
PMID:15634914
incidence of deaths related to experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003802
ratio of deaths related to experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis to total study population during a period of time
A measure of the total number of deaths related to experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:15634914
This is a measure of the total number of metabolic syndrome subjects within a study population which remain alive during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-07-23T17:23:59Z
PMID:23154293
incidence of metabolic syndrome survivors
percentage of metabolic syndrome survivors in a study population during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003803
ratio of survivors of metabolic syndrome to total study population during a period of time
This is a measure of the total number of metabolic syndrome subjects within a study population which remain alive during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:23154293
The total amount of time in an experiment that a quadrupedal subject spends in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, making stretched-attend posture movements, in which the hind legs remain stationary while the body is stretched forward with head raised.
slaulede
2021-07-26T12:32:54Z
PMID:28341233
SAP duration
duration of stretched-attend postures
stretched-attend postures duration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003804
amount of time spent making stretched-attend posture movements in an experimental apparatus
The total amount of time in an experiment that a quadrupedal subject spends in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, making stretched-attend posture movements, in which the hind legs remain stationary while the body is stretched forward with head raised.
PMID:28341233
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A measurement of the latency period spent by an subject in the initial occupied space of an experimental apparatus before starting any stretched-attend posture movement.
slaulede
2021-07-26T12:39:50Z
PMID:28341233
SAP latency
stretched-attend posture movement latency
time to first stretched-attend posture movement within an experimental apparatus
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003805
time to first stretched-attend posture movement within an experimental apparatus
A measurement of the latency period spent by an subject in the initial occupied space of an experimental apparatus before starting any stretched-attend posture movement.
PMID:28341233
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A measurement of time, movement type, or location of a subject's exploration of an object, location, or other entity.
slaulede
2021-07-26T13:49:51Z
PMID:28341233
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003806
exploratory movement measurement
A measurement of time, movement type, or location of a subject's exploration of an object, location, or other entity.
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The total amount of time in an experiment that a subject spends in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, exploring a novel object.
slaulede
2021-07-26T14:20:55Z
PMID:28341233
duration of new object exploration
duration of novel object exploration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003807
amount of time spent exploring a novel object in an experimental apparatus
The total amount of time in an experiment that a subject spends in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, exploring a novel object.
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The total amount of time in an experiment that a subject spends in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, exploring a familiar object.
slaulede
2021-07-26T14:27:13Z
PMID:28341233
duration of familiar object exploration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003808
amount of time spent exploring a familiar object in an experimental apparatus
The total amount of time in an experiment that a subject spends in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, an appliance, or a device designed for a particular purpose, exploring a familiar object.
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A measure of the total number of deaths related to 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA) toxicity occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-07-26T18:13:14Z
CHEBI:254496
MESH:D015127
PMID:20737482
ratio of deaths related to 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene toxicity to total study population during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003809
ratio of deaths related to DMBA toxicity to total study population during a period of time
A measure of the total number of deaths related to 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA) toxicity occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
A measure of the total number of deaths related to left ventricular hypertrophy occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-07-27T11:35:11Z
PMID:17551266
incidence of deaths related to left ventricular hypertrophy
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003810
ratio of deaths related to left ventricular hypertrophy to total study population during a period of time
A measure of the total number of deaths related to left ventricular hypertrophy occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:17551266
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the renal cortex, the outer part of the kidney, composed mainly of glomeruli and convoluted tubules.
slaulede
2021-07-27T17:26:08Z
PMID:3199667
kidney cortex morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003811
renal cortex morphological measurement
Measurement of the physical form or structure of the renal cortex, the outer part of the kidney, composed mainly of glomeruli and convoluted tubules.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
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A measurement of the outer extent of a plane perpendicular through the hilum, the opening on the medial margin of the kidney leading into the renal sinus. Its value may be calculated from or measured via a microscopic image.
slaulede
2021-07-27T17:46:05Z
PMID:3199667
kidney cortex cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003812
renal cortex cross-sectional area
A measurement of the outer extent of a plane perpendicular through the hilum, the opening on the medial margin of the kidney leading into the renal sinus. Its value may be calculated from or measured via a microscopic image.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
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Measurement of average carotid artery blood flow velocity, the speed with which blood moves along the circulation in any particular segment of carotid artery. Blood flow velocity is related directly to blood flow and inversely to cross-sectional area. Blood flow velocity can be measured indirectly by Doppler ultrasound
slaulede
2021-07-29T15:24:26Z
carotid flow velocity
PMID:29498562
mean carotid artery blood flow velocity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003813
carotid artery blood flow velocity
Measurement of average carotid artery blood flow velocity, the speed with which blood moves along the circulation in any particular segment of carotid artery. Blood flow velocity is related directly to blood flow and inversely to cross-sectional area. Blood flow velocity can be measured indirectly by Doppler ultrasound
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Measurement of peak carotid artery blood flow velocity, the top speed (systolic) with which blood moves along the circulation in any particular segment of carotid artery. Blood flow velocity is related directly to blood flow and inversely to cross-sectional area. Blood flow velocity can be measured indirectly by Doppler ultrasound
slaulede
2021-07-29T15:31:59Z
peak (systolic) flow velocity
PMID:29498562
peak carotid artery flow velocity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003814
peak carotid artery blood flow velocity
Measurement of peak carotid artery blood flow velocity, the top speed (systolic) with which blood moves along the circulation in any particular segment of carotid artery. Blood flow velocity is related directly to blood flow and inversely to cross-sectional area. Blood flow velocity can be measured indirectly by Doppler ultrasound
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Cerebral blood flow (CBF) rate is the volume of blood delivered to or exiting the brain, through a network of cerebral arteries and veins, per unit time
slaulede
2021-07-29T16:36:46Z
EFO:0007980
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PMID:29498562
CBF rate
cerebral blood flow measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003815
cerebral blood flow rate
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) rate is the volume of blood delivered to or exiting the brain, through a network of cerebral arteries and veins, per unit time
PMID:27403447
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This is the number, i.e., the quantity determined by count, of implanted blastocysts, products of one gestation produced during one pregnancy in a multiparous mammal.
slaulede
2021-08-02T17:44:42Z
PMID:3347907
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003816
number of blastocysts implanted per litter
This is the number, i.e., the quantity determined by count, of implanted blastocysts, products of one gestation produced during one pregnancy in a multiparous mammal.
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A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with external malformations is divided by the total number of live fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-02T18:25:23Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with external malformations
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003817
number of fetuses with external malformations to total number of live fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with external malformations is divided by the total number of live fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
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Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of dead offspring in a litter or prospective litter. A litter or prospective litter refers to the products of one gestation produced by a multiparous mammal.
slaulede
2021-08-02T18:37:00Z
PMID:3347907
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003818
calculated offspring mortality measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the number of dead offspring in a litter or prospective litter. A litter or prospective litter refers to the products of one gestation produced by a multiparous mammal.
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A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with exencephaly is divided by the total number of live fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Exencephaly is a rare malformation of the neural tube with a large amount of protruding brain tissue and absence of calvarium.
slaulede
2021-08-02T18:54:04Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with exencephaly
percent of fetuses with protruding brain tissue and absence of calvarium
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003819
number of fetuses with exencephaly to total number of live fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with exencephaly is divided by the total number of live fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Exencephaly is a rare malformation of the neural tube with a large amount of protruding brain tissue and absence of calvarium.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:21887200
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A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with brain hernia is divided by the total number of live fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Fetal brain tissue herniation occurs through a congenital defect in the skull.
slaulede
2021-08-03T12:27:32Z
PMID:3347907
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003820
number of fetuses with brain hernia to total number of live fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with brain hernia is divided by the total number of live fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Fetal brain tissue herniation occurs through a congenital defect in the skull.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
MESH:D004677
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with eye malformations is divided by the total number of live fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The eye malformations may include anophthalmia, microphthalmia, etc.
slaulede
2021-08-03T12:51:18Z
PMID:3347907
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003821
number of fetuses with eye malformations to total number of live fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with eye malformations is divided by the total number of live fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The eye malformations may include anophthalmia, microphthalmia, etc.
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A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with visceral malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-03T13:15:13Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with internal malformations
percent of fetuses with visceral malformations
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003822
number of fetuses with visceral malformations to total number of fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with visceral malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
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A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with hydrocephaly is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Hydrocephaly is characterized by an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain.
slaulede
2021-08-03T13:25:46Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with hydrocephaly
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003823
number of fetuses with hydrocephaly to total number of fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with hydrocephaly is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Hydrocephaly is characterized by an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles of the brain.
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A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with cardiovascular malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Cardiovascular malformations include conditions such as ventricular septal defect, common atrioventricular canal, transposition of great arteries, and right aortic arch.
slaulede
2021-08-03T13:35:38Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with cardiovascular malformations
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003824
number of fetuses with cardiovascular malformations to total number of fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with cardiovascular malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. Cardiovascular malformations include conditions such as ventricular septal defect, common atrioventricular canal, transposition of great arteries, and right aortic arch.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:3347907
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with renal malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-03T13:58:18Z
PMID:3347907
number of fetuses with malformation of kidneys to total number of fetuses ratio
percent of fetuses with renal malformations
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003825
number of fetuses with renal malformations to total number of fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with renal malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
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A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with left umbilical artery is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. In a rat fetus the right umbilical artery tends to remain patent while the left becomes closed near the end of gestation.
slaulede
2021-08-03T14:40:05Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with left umbilical artery
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003826
number of fetuses with left umbilical artery to total number of fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with left umbilical artery is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. In a rat fetus the right umbilical artery tends to remain patent while the left becomes closed near the end of gestation.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:2391780
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with skeletal malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-09T12:35:08Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with malformations of the skeleton
percent of fetuses with skeletal malformations
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003827
number of fetuses with skeletal malformations to total number of fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with skeletal malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
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A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with cranial malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-09T12:40:11Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with cranial malformations
percent of fetuses with malformations of the cranium
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003828
number of fetuses with cranial malformations to total number of fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with cranial malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
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A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with one or more vertebral malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-09T12:56:09Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with malformations of the vertebrae
percent of fetuses with vertebral malformations
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003829
number of fetuses with vertebral malformations to total number of fetuses ratio
A calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with one or more vertebral malformations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
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This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with skeletal variations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-09T13:22:19Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with skeletal variations
percent of fetuses with variations of the skeleton
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003830
number of fetuses with skeletal variations to total number of fetuses ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with skeletal variations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
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This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with sternum variations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-09T15:07:23Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with sternum variations
percent of fetuses with variations of the sternum
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003831
number of fetuses with sternum variations to total number of fetuses ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with sternum variations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
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This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with cervical rib variations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-09T15:15:07Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with cervical rib variations
percent of fetuses with variations of the cervical ribs
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003832
number of fetuses with cervical rib variations to total number of fetuses ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with cervical rib variations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
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This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with lumbar rib variations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-09T15:21:28Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with lumbar rib variations
percent of fetuses with variations of the lumbar ribs
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003833
number of fetuses with lumbar rib variations to total number of fetuses ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with lumbar rib variations is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
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This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with an ossified anterior arch of atlas is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-09T15:28:22Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses with an ossified anterior arch of atlas
percent of fetuses with ossification of the anterior arch of atlas
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003834
number of fetuses with an ossified anterior arch of atlas to total number of fetuses ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses with an ossified anterior arch of atlas is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
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This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses without an ossified first cervical vertebral body is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-08-09T15:46:39Z
PMID:3347907
percent of fetuses without an ossified first cervical vertebral body
percent of fetuses without ossification of the first cervical vertebral body
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003835
number of fetuses without an ossified first cervical vertebral body to total number of fetuses ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the number of fetuses without an ossified first cervical vertebral body is divided by the total number of fetuses in the prospective litter, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
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This is a measurement of the length of time between introduction of an IgM immunocytoma and the death of the subject, i.e. the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
slaulede
2021-08-09T17:23:22Z
PMID:6744286
post-insult time of death from IgM lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003836
post-insult time of death from IgM immunocytoma
This is a measurement of the length of time between introduction of an IgM immunocytoma and the death of the subject, i.e. the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
DOID:0050747
PMID:6744286
Any measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of the minute vessels connecting arterioles and venules, the walls of which act as a semipermeable membrane for interchange of various substances between the blood and tissue fluid.
slaulede
2021-08-27T17:18:03Z
PMID:22258067
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003837
calculated capillary measurement
Any measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of the minute vessels connecting arterioles and venules, the walls of which act as a semipermeable membrane for interchange of various substances between the blood and tissue fluid.
MP:0003658
A calculated number of capillaries associated with a sampled cross-sectional area of left ventricular myocardium, the muscular layer of the ventricle. Capillaries are the minute vessels connecting arterioles and venules, the walls of which act as a semipermeable membrane for interchange of various substances between the blood and tissue fluid.
slaulede
2021-08-27T17:28:15Z
capillary density
PMID:22258067
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003838
number of capillaries per cross-sectional area of left ventricular myocardium
A calculated number of capillaries associated with a sampled cross-sectional area of left ventricular myocardium, the muscular layer of the ventricle. Capillaries are the minute vessels connecting arterioles and venules, the walls of which act as a semipermeable membrane for interchange of various substances between the blood and tissue fluid.
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Measurement of the linear equivalent of the extent of forward progress attained via the movement of an individual along a plane parallel to the plane of the horizon in pursuit of a target in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, or in an appliance or device designed for a particular purpose originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
slaulede
2021-09-09T12:52:22Z
PMID:16837653
total horizontal distance resulting from voluntary locomotion in pursuit of a platform in a Morris water maze
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003839
total horizontal distance resulting from voluntary locomotion in pursuit of a target in an experimental apparatus
Measurement of the linear equivalent of the extent of forward progress attained via the movement of an individual along a plane parallel to the plane of the horizon in pursuit of a target in a piece of technical equipment or machinery, or in an appliance or device designed for a particular purpose originated, undertaken, controlled, or accomplished as a result of free will or choice.
PMID:16837653
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A measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the axis of, a cardiac myocyte, striated muscle cells that are responsible for heart contraction. In mammals, the contractile fiber resembles those of skeletal muscle but are only one third as large in diameter, are richer in sarcoplasm, and contain centrally located instead of peripheral nuclei.
slaulede
2021-09-09T18:12:17Z
PMID:22258067
cardiac fiber cross-sectional area
cardiac muscle fiber cross-sectional area
cardiomyocyte cross-sectional area
heart muscle cell cross-sectional area
striated cardiac muscle cell cross-sectional area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003840
cardiac myocyte cross-sectional area
A measurement of the extent of a plane through, that is, perpendicular to the axis of, a cardiac myocyte, striated muscle cells that are responsible for heart contraction. In mammals, the contractile fiber resembles those of skeletal muscle but are only one third as large in diameter, are richer in sarcoplasm, and contain centrally located instead of peripheral nuclei.
CL:0000746
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This is a calculated measurement in which the value for high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol in a specified sample of serum is subtracted from the value for total cholesterol in that same sample. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids
slaulede
2021-10-04T12:56:44Z
non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol measurement
EFO:0005689
PMID:30208622
serum NHDL cholesterol level
serum non-HDL cholesterol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003841
serum non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol level
This is a calculated measurement in which the value for high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol in a specified sample of serum is subtracted from the value for total cholesterol in that same sample. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:30208622
This is the fraction of a drug entering the liver in the blood which is irreversibly removed (extracted) during one pass of the blood through the liver. The hepatic extraction fraction (HEF) depends on the hepatic blood flow, uptake into hepatocytes, and enzyme metabolism. HEF can be calculated using deconvolution analysis of the liver using scintigraphic data.
slaulede
2021-10-04T15:36:37Z
PMID:30208622
hepatic extraction ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003842
hepatic extraction fraction
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This is the fraction of a drug entering the liver in the blood which is irreversibly removed (extracted) during one pass of the blood through the liver. The hepatic extraction fraction (HEF) depends on the hepatic blood flow, uptake into hepatocytes, and enzyme metabolism. HEF can be calculated using deconvolution analysis of the liver using scintigraphic data.
PMID:8429339
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraction_ratio
Any measurement relating to the function of the liver or any part thereof. The liver functions in the detoxification of xenobiotics, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
slaulede
2021-10-04T15:49:04Z
PMID:30208622
hepatic physiological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003843
liver physiological measurement
Any measurement relating to the function of the liver or any part thereof. The liver functions in the detoxification of xenobiotics, synthesis and storage of glycogen, synthesis and breakdown of fats and temporary storage of fatty acids, and synthesis of serum proteins.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
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A measurement of any functional parameter in a specified sample of liver, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2021-10-04T15:55:50Z
PMID:30208622
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003844
calculated liver physiological measurement
A measurement of any functional parameter in a specified sample of liver, when that measurement has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
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This is a common oxidized form of deoxyguanosine in which the C-8 position of the guanine base has a carbonyl group. It is used as a biomarker of oxidative DNA damage.
slaulede
2021-10-04T17:16:03Z
PMID:30208622
8-OHdG
8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003845
urine 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine level
This is a common oxidized form of deoxyguanosine in which the C-8 position of the guanine base has a carbonyl group. It is used as a biomarker of oxidative DNA damage.
CHEBI:40304
MESH:D000080242
This is the fraction of a drug entering the liver from the blood which is irreversibly removed (extracted) during one pass of the blood through the liver. The hepatic extraction fraction (HEF) depends on the hepatic blood flow, uptake into hepatocytes, and enzyme metabolism. HEF can be calculated using deconvolution analysis of the liver using scintigraphic data.
slaulede
2021-10-07T18:23:40Z
CMO:0003842
PMID:30208622
HEF
hepatic extraction fraction
hepatic extraction ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003846
hepatic extraction fraction
This is the fraction of a drug entering the liver from the blood which is irreversibly removed (extracted) during one pass of the blood through the liver. The hepatic extraction fraction (HEF) depends on the hepatic blood flow, uptake into hepatocytes, and enzyme metabolism. HEF can be calculated using deconvolution analysis of the liver using scintigraphic data.
PMID:8429339
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The distance between the crown of the head and the back end of an organism.
slaulede
2021-10-08T15:02:10Z
PMID:22871889
body length, top of head to rump
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003847
body length, crown to rump
The distance between the crown of the head and the back end of an organism.
PMID:22871889
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This is a measurement of the number of ureteric bud tips calculated to be in one kidney from a measured sample of that kidney. Ureteric bud tips are at the terminal ends of the ureteric tree. The ureteric tip cells are proliferating immature cells located at the branching points that induce the adjacent cap mesenchyme to undergo nephrogenesis.
slaulede
2021-10-11T16:34:29Z
PMID:22871889
ureteric bud tip count per kidney
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003848
number of ureteric bud tips per kidney
This is a measurement of the number of ureteric bud tips calculated to be in one kidney from a measured sample of that kidney. Ureteric bud tips are at the terminal ends of the ureteric tree. The ureteric tip cells are proliferating immature cells located at the branching points that induce the adjacent cap mesenchyme to undergo nephrogenesis.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
UBERON:0006364
A calculated measurement in which the average number of glomeruli calculated to be in one kidney is divided by the average number of ureteric bud tips calculated to be in one kidney and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to one kidney.
slaulede
2021-10-11T17:17:48Z
PMID:22871889
count of glomeruli per kidney to count of ureteric bud tips per kidney ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003849
number of glomeruli per kidney to number of ureteric bud tips per kidney ratio
A calculated measurement in which the average number of glomeruli calculated to be in one kidney is divided by the average number of ureteric bud tips calculated to be in one kidney and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to one kidney.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
UBERON:0006364
A calculated value in which the total amount of protein in a kidney is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio thus normalizing it to body weight.
slaulede
2021-10-21T18:44:50Z
PMID:2838080
total weight of kidney protein to whole kidney weight ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003850
total kidney protein to kidney weight ratio
A calculated value in which the total amount of protein in a kidney is divided by the total weight of the body and presented as a ratio thus normalizing it to body weight.
PMID:2838080
The diameter across the inside of the left ventricle of the heart at the end of systole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally contracted, and usually corresponds to its smallest diameter.
slaulede
2021-10-26T15:27:30Z
LVIDs
heart left ventricular end-systolic internal diameter
left ventricular internal dimension at systole
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003851
heart left ventricle end-systolic internal diameter
The diameter across the inside of the left ventricle of the heart at the end of systole, that is, when the heart muscle is maximally contracted, and usually corresponds to its smallest diameter.
PMID:32207065
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the red blood cell Na+/K+ ATPase activity, the level of ouabain-sensitivity activity of the erythrocyte sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase.
slaulede
2021-10-28T18:41:06Z
PMID:1390856
calculated red blood cell ouabain-sensitive Na+/K+ ATPase activity
clinical_measurement_ontology
not4curation
CMO:0003852
calculated red blood cell Na+/K+ ATPase activity
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the red blood cell Na+/K+ ATPase activity, the level of ouabain-sensitivity activity of the erythrocyte sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase.
PMID:1390856
A measurement which has been derived by computation of the red blood cell Na+/K+ ATPase activity, the level of ouabain-sensitivity activity of the erythrocyte sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase, a reaction that accomplishes the transport of three Na+ to the outside of the cell and the transport of two K+ ions to the inside.
slaulede
2021-10-28T18:59:36Z
PMID:1390856
rate constant of red blood cell ouabain-sensitive Na+/K+ ATPase activity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003853
rate constant of red blood cell Na+/K+ ATPase activity
A measurement which has been derived by computation of the red blood cell Na+/K+ ATPase activity, the level of ouabain-sensitivity activity of the erythrocyte sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase, a reaction that accomplishes the transport of three Na+ to the outside of the cell and the transport of two K+ ions to the inside.
PMID:1390856
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Biology/nakpump.html
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the red blood cell Na-K-Cl cotransport activity, the action of the symporter that transports two chloride ions for every sodium and potassium ion transported, thus maintaining electroneutrality.
slaulede
2021-10-29T16:40:31Z
PMID:1390856
calculated red blood cell Na-K-Cl simporter activity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003854
calculated red blood cell Na-K-Cl cotransport activity
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the red blood cell Na-K-Cl cotransport activity, the action of the symporter that transports two chloride ions for every sodium and potassium ion transported, thus maintaining electroneutrality.
PMID:1390856
A measurement which has been derived by computation of the red blood cell Na-K-Cl cotransport activity, the level of ouabain-resistant, bumetanide-sensitive, simporter activity in the erythrocyte cell membrane.
slaulede
2021-10-29T16:48:00Z
PMID:1390856
rate constant of red blood cell Na-K-Cl simporter activity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003855
rate constant of red blood cell Na-K-Cl cotransport activity
A measurement which has been derived by computation of the red blood cell Na-K-Cl cotransport activity, the level of ouabain-resistant, bumetanide-sensitive, simporter activity in the erythrocyte cell membrane.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780123972668001915
Measurement of the amount of sodium ion that is blocked from being exported by ouabain inhibition of the erythrocyte sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase, an enzyme which catalyzes the active, ATP-dependent transport of sodium and potassium ions across cell membranes, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time.
slaulede
2021-11-02T15:39:16Z
PMID:12887131
PMID:3611769
OS erythrocyte Na+ extrusion rate
ouabain-sensitive erythrocyte Na+ export rate
ouabain-sensitive erythrocyte Na+ extrusion rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003856
ouabain-sensitive red blood cell Na+ export rate
Measurement of the amount of sodium ion that is blocked from being exported by ouabain inhibition of the erythrocyte sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase, an enzyme which catalyzes the active, ATP-dependent transport of sodium and potassium ions across cell membranes, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%2B/K%2B-ATPase
Measurement of the amount of potassium ion that is blocked from being imported by ouabain inhibition of the erythrocyte sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase, an enzyme which catalyzes the active, ATP-dependent transport of sodium and potassium ions across cell membranes, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time. Rubidium is sometimes assayed as a substitute for potassium.
slaulede
2021-11-02T15:46:01Z
PMID:12887131
PMID:3611769
OS erythrocyte K+ uptake rate
ouabain-sensitive erythrocyte K+ import rate
ouabain-sensitive erythrocyte K+ uptake rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
ouabain-sensitive red blood cell Rb+ import rate
CMO:0003857
ouabain-sensitive red blood cell K+ import rate
Measurement of the amount of potassium ion that is blocked from being imported by ouabain inhibition of the erythrocyte sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase, an enzyme which catalyzes the active, ATP-dependent transport of sodium and potassium ions across cell membranes, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time. Rubidium is sometimes assayed as a substitute for potassium.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%2B/K%2B-ATPase
Measurement of the amount of sodium ion that is blocked from being imported by bumetanide inhibition of the erythrocyte membrane transport protein that transports sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl) ions across the cell membrane into erythrocytes, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time.
slaulede
2021-11-02T16:09:44Z
PMID:12887131
PMID:3611769
bumetanide-sensitive Na+ extrusion rate
bumetanide-sensitive erythrocyte Na+ export rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003858
bumetanide-sensitive red blood cell Na+ export rate
Measurement of the amount of sodium ion that is blocked from being imported by bumetanide inhibition of the erythrocyte membrane transport protein that transports sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl) ions across the cell membrane into erythrocytes, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na-K-Cl_cotransporter
Measurement of the amount of potassium ion that is blocked from being imported by bumetanide inhibition of the erythrocyte membrane transport protein that transports sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl) ions across the cell membrane into erythrocytes, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time. Rubidium is sometimes assayed as a substitute for potassium.
slaulede
2021-11-02T16:39:33Z
PMID:12887131
PMID:3611769
bumetanide-sensitive K+ uptake rate
bumetanide-sensitive erythrocyte K+ import rate
bumetanide-sensitive red blood cell Rb+ import rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003859
bumetanide-sensitive red blood cell K+ import rate
Measurement of the amount of potassium ion that is blocked from being imported by bumetanide inhibition of the erythrocyte membrane transport protein that transports sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl) ions across the cell membrane into erythrocytes, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time. Rubidium is sometimes assayed as a substitute for potassium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na-K-Cl_cotransporter
Measurement of the amount of sodium ion that is imported despite ouabain and bumetanide inhibition of the Na+/K+ ATPase and Na-K-Cl symporter that transport sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl) ions across the cell membrane, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time.
slaulede
2021-11-02T17:03:52Z
PMID:12887131
PMID:3611769
Na+ passive permeability
ouabain- and bumetanide-resistant erythrocyte Na+ import rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003860
ouabain- and bumetanide-resistant red blood cell Na+ import rate
Measurement of the amount of sodium ion that is imported despite ouabain and bumetanide inhibition of the Na+/K+ ATPase and Na-K-Cl symporter that transport sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl) ions across the cell membrane, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%2B/K%2B-ATPase
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na-K-Cl_cotransporter
Measurement of the amount of potassium ion that is imported despite ouabain and bumetanide inhibition of the Na+/K+ ATPase and Na-K-Cl symporter that transport sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl) ions across the cell membrane, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time.
slaulede
2021-11-02T17:26:39Z
PMID:12887131
PMID:3611769
ouabain- and bumetanide-resistant erythrocyte K+ import rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
ouabain- and bumetanide-resistant red blood cell Rb+ import rate
CMO:0003861
ouabain- and bumetanide-resistant red blood cell K+ import rate
Measurement of the amount of potassium ion that is imported despite ouabain and bumetanide inhibition of the Na+/K+ ATPase and Na-K-Cl symporter that transport sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl) ions across the cell membrane, in a specified volume of red blood cells during a specified unit of time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na%2B/K%2B-ATPase
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na-K-Cl_cotransporter
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the red blood cell sodium and potassium ion flux into erythrocytes in the presence of a sodium-potassium pump inhibitor (ouabain) and a sodium-potassium-chloride cotransporter inhibitor (furosemide or bumetamide).
slaulede
2021-11-02T17:44:15Z
PMID:12887131
PMID:3611769
Not4Curation
calculated erythrocyte sodium/potassium passive permeability
calculated ouabain- and bumetanide-resistant sodium/potassium flux
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003862
calculated red blood cell sodium/potassium passive permeability
A measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation of the red blood cell sodium and potassium ion flux into erythrocytes in the presence of a sodium-potassium pump inhibitor (ouabain) and a sodium-potassium-chloride cotransporter inhibitor (furosemide or bumetamide).
PMID:1390856
A measurement which has been derived by computation of the net effect of blocking both the Na/K pump and Na-K-Cl cotransporters in red blood cells. It is essentially a measurement of the level of ouabain-resistant, bumetanide-sensitive ion flux in the erythrocyte cell membrane.
slaulede
2021-11-04T14:33:22Z
PMID:1390856
rate constant of red blood cell sodium/potassium passive permeability
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003863
rate constant of red blood cell sodium/potassium passive permeability
A measurement which has been derived by computation of the net effect of blocking both the Na/K pump and Na-K-Cl cotransporters in red blood cells. It is essentially a measurement of the level of ouabain-resistant, bumetanide-sensitive ion flux in the erythrocyte cell membrane.
PMID:1390856
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Biology/nakpump.html
A calculated measurement in which the average volume of glomerular capillary tuft occupied by sclerotic changes is divided by the total average total volume of glomerular capillary tuft with the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to total of glomerular capillary tuft volume.
slaulede
2021-11-05T17:36:50Z
PMID:16395266
percentage of tuft volume affected by sclerosis
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003864
volume of glomerular capillary tuft occupied by sclerosis to volume of total glomerular capillary tuft ratio
A calculated measurement in which the average volume of glomerular capillary tuft occupied by sclerotic changes is divided by the total average total volume of glomerular capillary tuft with the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to total of glomerular capillary tuft volume.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:16395266
A calculated measurement in which the average number of healthy glomeruli per subject is divided by the average total number of glomeruli per subject with the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to total number of glomeruli.
slaulede
2021-11-05T18:01:34Z
PMID:16395266
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003865
healthy glomeruli to total glomeruli ratio
A calculated measurement in which the average number of healthy glomeruli per subject is divided by the average total number of glomeruli per subject with the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to total number of glomeruli.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:16395266
This is a measurement of the length of time between introduction of a doxorubicin treatment protocol for an IgM immunocytoma and the death of the subject, i.e. the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
slaulede
2021-11-08T15:30:04Z
CHEBI:28748
PMID:6744286
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003866
post-treatment survival time from doxorubicin-treated IgM immunocytoma
This is a measurement of the length of time between introduction of a doxorubicin treatment protocol for an IgM immunocytoma and the death of the subject, i.e. the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
DOID:0050747
PMID:6744286
This is a measurement of the length of time between introduction of a drug treatment protocol for an IgM immunocytoma and the death of the subject, i.e. the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
slaulede
2021-11-09T11:20:08Z
PMID:6744286
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003867
post-treatment survival time from drug-treated IgM immunocytoma
This is a measurement of the length of time between introduction of a drug treatment protocol for an IgM immunocytoma and the death of the subject, i.e. the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
DOID:0050747
PMID:6744286
A measurement of the amount of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) in a specified volume of blood.
slaulede
2021-11-09T14:33:28Z
BNP measurement
atrial natriuretic factor measurement
EFO:0004789
EFO:0006920
PMID:22258067
blood Nppb level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003868
blood B-type natriuretic peptide level
A measurement of the amount of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) in a specified volume of blood.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
RGD:3194
A calculated value in which sum of the weight of the left ventricle and the weight of the interventricular septum is divided by the total weight of the body with the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and by extension to the size of the organism.
slaulede
2021-11-19T17:25:30Z
PMID:15721482
LV+SEP/BW
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003869
heart left ventricle plus septum weight to body weight ratio
A calculated value in which sum of the weight of the left ventricle and the weight of the interventricular septum is divided by the total weight of the body with the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to body weight and by extension to the size of the organism.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:15721482
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display metastatic liver tumors at a point in time or develop metastatic liver tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A metastatic liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in, but originating distant to the liver.
slaulede
2021-12-17T14:26:16Z
metastatic hepatic tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0003870
metastatic liver tumor incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display metastatic liver tumors at a point in time or develop metastatic liver tumors within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. A metastatic liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in, but originating distant to the liver.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The number of new cases of metastatic liver tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A metastatic liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in, but originating distant to the liver.
slaulede
2021-12-17T14:33:01Z
metastatic hepatic tumor incidence
metastatic liver tumor incidence
percentage of study population developing metastatic hepatic tumors during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003871
percentage of study population developing metastatic liver tumors during a period of time
The number of new cases of metastatic liver tumors appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A metastatic liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in, but originating distant to the liver.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measurement of the number of individuals in a study population which display metastatic liver tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A metastatic liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in, but originating distant to the liver.
slaulede
2021-12-17T14:59:15Z
metastatic hepatic tumor prevalence
metastatic liver tumor prevalence
percentage of study population displaying metastatic hepatic tumors at a point in time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003872
percentage of study population displaying metastatic liver tumors at a point in time
This is a measurement of the number of individuals in a study population which display metastatic liver tumors at a certain point in time compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. A metastatic liver tumor is a neoplasm or new growth of tissue in which cell multiplication is more or less uncontrolled and progressive occurring in, but originating distant to the liver.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measure of the total number of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor subjects within a study population which remain alive during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2021-12-23T13:50:57Z
PMID:25303613
incidence of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor survivors
percentage of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor survivors in a study population during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003873
ratio of survivors of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors to total study population during a period of time
This is a measure of the total number of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor subjects within a study population which remain alive during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:25303613
This is a measurement of the length of time between an injection of N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) and the death of the subject as a result of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors.
slaulede
2022-02-01T14:52:35Z
PMID:21427360
post-insult time of death due to N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003874
post-insult time of death due to ENU-induced malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors
This is a measurement of the length of time between an injection of N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) and the death of the subject as a result of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:21427360
A measure of the total number of deaths related to 2'-deoxy-5-fluorouridine (FUDR) toxicity occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2022-02-15T13:48:27Z
2'-deoxy-5-fluorouridine treatment mortality
FUDR treatment mortality
ratio of deaths related to 2'-deoxy-5-fluorouridine toxicity to total study population during a period of time
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003875
ratio of deaths related to FUDR toxicity to total study population during a period of time
A measure of the total number of deaths related to 2'-deoxy-5-fluorouridine (FUDR) toxicity occurring during a specified period of time within a study population divided by the total number of individuals in the study population and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
CHEBI:60761
PMID:7818325
This is the level of urea in the blood; converted from urea nitrogen to urea concentration by multiplying urea nitrogen concentration by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood. Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and can be found in urine, blood, and lymph.
slaulede
2022-02-25T09:23:49Z
blood urea concentration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003876
blood urea level
This is the level of urea in the blood; converted from urea nitrogen to urea concentration by multiplying urea nitrogen concentration by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood. Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and can be found in urine, blood, and lymph.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is the level of urea in blood serum, i.e. blood plasma from which clotting factors have been removed. This value can be determined by converting urea nitrogen to urea concentration by multiplying urea nitrogen concentration by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood. Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and can be found in urine, blood, and lymph.
slaulede
2022-02-25T09:49:54Z
EFO:0009795
serum urea concentration
serum urea measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003877
serum urea level
This is the level of urea in blood serum, i.e. blood plasma from which clotting factors have been removed. This value can be determined by converting urea nitrogen to urea concentration by multiplying urea nitrogen concentration by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood. Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and can be found in urine, blood, and lymph.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is the level of urea in blood plasma, i.e. blood from which cells and cellular components have been removed. This value can be determined by converting urea nitrogen to urea concentration by multiplying urea nitrogen concentration by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood. Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and can be found in urine, blood, and lymph.
slaulede
2022-02-25T10:04:14Z
plasma urea concentration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003878
plasma urea level
This is the level of urea in blood plasma, i.e. blood from which cells and cellular components have been removed. This value can be determined by converting urea nitrogen to urea concentration by multiplying urea nitrogen concentration by 60/28 or 2.14. Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of protein metabolism in whole blood. Urea is formed in the liver from amino acids and from ammonia compounds and can be found in urine, blood, and lymph.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measure of the total number of subjects within a study population which remain alive despite a propensity to suffer from meconium ileus during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2022-02-28T17:05:40Z
PMID:32084371
incidence of meconium ileus survivors
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003879
ratio of survivors of meconium ileus to total study population during a period of time
This is a measure of the total number of subjects within a study population which remain alive despite a propensity to suffer from meconium ileus during a specified period of time divided by the total number of individuals in the study population, presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
PMID:32084371
https://www.merriam-webster.com
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display meconium ileuss at a point in time or develop meconium ileus within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Meconium ileus is intestinal obstruction due to inspissated meconium in the distal ileum and cecum, which develops in utero and presents shortly after birth as a failure to pass meconium.
slaulede
2022-02-28T17:40:25Z
meconium ileus incidence/prevalence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003880
meconium ileus incidence/prevalence measurement
Any measurement in which the number of individuals in a study population that display meconium ileuss at a point in time or develop meconium ileus within a determined period of time are compared to the total number of individuals in the study population. Often expressed as a percentage but could be expressed as a ratio. Meconium ileus is intestinal obstruction due to inspissated meconium in the distal ileum and cecum, which develops in utero and presents shortly after birth as a failure to pass meconium.
OMIM:614665
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is the number of new cases of meconium ileus appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Meconium ileus is intestinal obstruction due to inspissated meconium in the distal ileum and cecum, which develops in utero and presents shortly after birth as a failure to pass meconium.
slaulede
2022-02-28T17:46:15Z
PMID:32084371
incidence of meconium ileus
meconium ileus incidence
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003881
percentage of study population developing meconium ileus during a period of time
This is the number of new cases of meconium ileus appearing in a study population during a certain period compared to the total number of individuals in the study population, expressed as a percentage. Meconium ileus is intestinal obstruction due to inspissated meconium in the distal ileum and cecum, which develops in utero and presents shortly after birth as a failure to pass meconium.
OMIM:614665
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is a measurement of the length of time between experimental introduction of metastatic liver tumors and the death of the subject, i.e. the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
slaulede
2022-03-01T18:35:37Z
PMID:30309203
post-insult time of death as a result of metastatic liver tumors
post-insult time of death due to colonic adenocarcinoma PROb cells
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003882
post-insult time of death due to metastatic liver tumors
This is a measurement of the length of time between experimental introduction of metastatic liver tumors and the death of the subject, i.e. the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.
PMID:30309203
https://www.merriam-webster.com
The concentration of carbon dioxide (the product of the combustion of carbon with an excess of oxygen) in blood serum.
jrsmith
2022-03-31T16:10:47Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003883
serum carbon dioxide level
A calculated value in which a series of measurements of the amount of glucose in a specified volume of serum is plotted against time and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
slaulede
2022-04-04T14:16:46Z
serum glucose AUC
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003884
serum glucose level area under curve (AUC)
A calculated value in which a series of measurements of the amount of glucose in a specified volume of serum is plotted against time and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_under_curve
A calculated value in which a series of measurements of the amount of insulin in a specified volume of serum is plotted against time and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
slaulede
2022-04-04T14:37:24Z
serum insulin AUC
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003885
serum insulin level area under curve (AUC)
A calculated value in which a series of measurements of the amount of insulin in a specified volume of serum is plotted against time and the extent of the two dimensional region bounded by the curve and the axes of the graph is determined.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_under_curve
This is a measurement which has been derived by addition of the weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue surrounding the epididymis and the weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated with the kidney.
slaulede
2022-04-21T18:20:35Z
PMID:25573024
combined perirenal and epididymal fat pad weight
combined perirenal and gonadal fat pad weight
combined renal and epididymal fat pad weight
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003886
combined renal and gonadal fat pad weight
This is a measurement which has been derived by addition of the weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue surrounding the epididymis and the weight of the encapsulated adipose tissue associated with the kidney.
PMID:25573024
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the deoxyribonucleic acids (DNAs) found in a specified tissue.
slaulede
2022-06-02T15:20:26Z
tissue DNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003887
tissue deoxyribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the deoxyribonucleic acids (DNAs) found in a specified tissue.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measurement of one or more deoxyribonucleic acids, the molecules that are usually the molecular basis of heredity, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
slaulede
2022-06-02T15:31:10Z
PMID:25264749
calculated tissue DNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003888
calculated tissue deoxyribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is a measurement of one or more deoxyribonucleic acids, the molecules that are usually the molecular basis of heredity, which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of mitochondrial DNA in a specified sample of tissue is divided by the amount of nuclear DNA in the same sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to nuclear DNA level.
slaulede
2022-06-02T15:36:27Z
PMID:25264749
tissue mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid to nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003889
tissue mitochondrial DNA to nuclear DNA ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the amount of mitochondrial DNA in a specified sample of tissue is divided by the amount of nuclear DNA in the same sample and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to nuclear DNA level.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measurement, the value of which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the mass of mineral per unit volume of bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
slaulede
2022-06-03T14:55:16Z
EFO:0008474
PMID:22446865
calculated BMD measurement
calculated bone density measurement
spine bone mineral density change measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0003890
calculated bone mineral density measurement
This is a measurement, the value of which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the mass of mineral per unit volume of bone, the hard, rigid form of connective tissue constituting most of the skeleton of vertebrates and composed chiefly of calcium salts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone_density
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated measurement in which the sum of the bone mineral density in all of the bones measured is divided by the total number of bones or types of bones measured. This measurement represents an average bone mineral density across different bones.
slaulede
2022-06-03T15:16:01Z
PMID:22446865
total BMD
total bone density
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003891
total bone mineral density
This is a calculated measurement in which the sum of the bone mineral density in all of the bones measured is divided by the total number of bones or types of bones measured. This measurement represents an average bone mineral density across different bones.
PMID:22446865
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This calculated measurement is the range of change in renal sympathetic nerve activity relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
slaulede
2022-07-08T13:11:02Z
PMID:15458950
range of ratio of change in RSNA
range of renal sympathetic nerve activity changes during variation of mean arterial blood pressure
ratio of change in renal sympathetic nerve activity (range)
range of percentage of change in RSNA
range of percentage of change in renal sympathetic nerve activity
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003892
range of RSNA changes during variation of MAP
This calculated measurement is the range of change in renal sympathetic nerve activity relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
PMID:15458950
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This calculated value is the average slope of the curve defined by the change in renal sympathetic nerve activity relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
slaulede
2022-07-08T14:10:40Z
PMID:15458950
change in renal sympathetic nerve activity to change in mean arterial blood pressure ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003893
change in RSNA to change in MAP ratio
This calculated value is the average slope of the curve defined by the change in renal sympathetic nerve activity relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
PMID:15458950
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This calculated value is the value of the mean arterial blood pressure at the midpoint of the curve defined by the change of renal sympathetic nerve activity relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
slaulede
2022-07-08T14:27:18Z
PMID:15458950
MAP50 of RSNA range
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003894
mean arterial pressure at the midpoint of a range of renal sympathetic nerve activity
This calculated value is the value of the mean arterial blood pressure at the midpoint of the curve defined by the change of renal sympathetic nerve activity relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
PMID:15458950
This is a measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of mean arterial blood pressure, the average blood pressure within an artery over a specified period of time.
slaulede
2022-07-08T15:09:23Z
PMID:15458950
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003895
calculated mean arterial blood pressure measurement
This is a measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of mean arterial blood pressure, the average blood pressure within an artery over a specified period of time.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This calculated measurement is the range of change in heart rate (the number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time) relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure (the average force the blood exerts on an artery wall) over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
slaulede
2022-07-11T16:35:24Z
range of change in HR during changes in MAP
range of change in heart rate during changes in mean arterial blood pressure
range of variation in HR during variation in MAP
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003896
range of heart rate variation during variation of mean arterial blood pressure
This calculated measurement is the range of change in heart rate (the number of contractions of the cardiac ventricles per unit of time) relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure (the average force the blood exerts on an artery wall) over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
PMID:15458950
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This calculated value is the value of the mean arterial blood pressure at the midpoint of the curve defined by the change of heart rate relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
slaulede
2022-07-11T16:44:02Z
MAP50 of HR range
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003897
mean arterial pressure at the midpoint of a range of heart rates
This calculated value is the value of the mean arterial blood pressure at the midpoint of the curve defined by the change of heart rate relative to the change in mean arterial blood pressure over time and/or in response to a change in conditions.
PMID:15458950
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
The amount of cationic potassium in a specified volume of cerebrospinal fluid.
slaulede
2022-07-12T17:21:53Z
CSF K+ concentration
CSF potassium concentration
CSF potassium ion concentration
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003898
cerebrospinal fluid potassium level
The amount of cationic potassium in a specified volume of cerebrospinal fluid.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
The amount of chylomicron cholesterol in a specified volume of blood plasma where the value was derived by a mathematical process or computation rather than being measured directly. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
slaulede
2022-08-12T15:50:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003899
calculated plasma chylomicron cholesterol level
The amount of chylomicron cholesterol in a specified volume of blood plasma where the value was derived by a mathematical process or computation rather than being measured directly. Chylomicrons are a class of lipoproteins (approximate density range <0.95 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
The amount of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) cholesterol in a specified volume of blood plasma where the value was derived by a mathematical process or computation rather than being measured directly. VLDL are a class of lipoproteins (typical density in plasma between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles.
slaulede
2022-08-12T16:33:45Z
EFO:0020857
calculated plasma VLDL cholesterol level
very low density lipoprotein cholesterol change measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0003900
calculated plasma very low density lipoprotein cholesterol level
The amount of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) cholesterol in a specified volume of blood plasma where the value was derived by a mathematical process or computation rather than being measured directly. VLDL are a class of lipoproteins (typical density in plasma between 0.95 and 1.006 g/ml) that transport exogenous triglycerides and cholesterol from the small intestine to other tissues. VLDL constitute a class of large (e.g. approximately 30-80 nm in diameter) lipoprotein particles.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
This is a calculated measurement in which the value for chylomicron cholesterol and the value for very low density lipoprotein cholesterol in a specified sample of plasma are added together for an approximation of non-HDL, non-LDL cholesterol in that same sample.
slaulede
2022-08-12T16:53:43Z
plasma chylomicron and very low density lipoprotein cholesterol level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003901
plasma chylomicron and VLDL cholesterol level
This is a calculated measurement in which the value for chylomicron cholesterol and the value for very low density lipoprotein cholesterol in a specified sample of plasma are added together for an approximation of non-HDL, non-LDL cholesterol in that same sample.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
http://themedicalbiochemistrypage.org/lipoproteins.php
The amount of intermediate density lipoprotein (IDL) cholesterol in a specified volume of blood plasma where the value was derived by a mathematical process or computation rather than being measured directly. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complexes that consist of protein surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degradation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and LDL.
slaulede
2022-08-12T17:05:56Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0003902
calculated plasma intermediate density lipoprotein cholesterol level
The amount of intermediate density lipoprotein (IDL) cholesterol in a specified volume of blood plasma where the value was derived by a mathematical process or computation rather than being measured directly. IDL are relatively large lipoprotein particles (complexes that consist of protein surrounding a core of lipids) formed by degradation of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) particles and thus having a size intermediate between those of VLDL and LDL.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
This is a calculated measurement in which the value for intermediate density lipoprotein (IDL) cholesterol and the value for low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in a specified sample of plasma are added together for an approximation of non-HDL, non-chylomicron/VLDL cholesterol in that same sample. Together, IDL and LDL cover a plasma density of 1.006 to 1.063 g/ml.
slaulede
2022-08-12T17:18:25Z
plasma intermediate density lipoprotein and low density lipoprotein cholesterol
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003903
plasma IDL and LDL cholesterol
This is a calculated measurement in which the value for intermediate density lipoprotein (IDL) cholesterol and the value for low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in a specified sample of plasma are added together for an approximation of non-HDL, non-chylomicron/VLDL cholesterol in that same sample. Together, IDL and LDL cover a plasma density of 1.006 to 1.063 g/ml.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
This is a calculated measurement in which the difference in the heart rate recorded between two or more dosages of a drug or chemical which reduces or increases the interior diameter of blood vessels is divided by the difference of the applied dosages and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The value is calculated as the slope of the curve of the heart rate versus the chemical dose graph.
slaulede
2022-09-20T17:08:47Z
beta coefficent of the heart rate/ vasoactive chemical dose curve
index of baroreceptor sensitivity
slope of the heart rate/ vasoactive chemical dose curve
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003904
change in heart rate to change in vasoactive chemical dose ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the difference in the heart rate recorded between two or more dosages of a drug or chemical which reduces or increases the interior diameter of blood vessels is divided by the difference of the applied dosages and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The value is calculated as the slope of the curve of the heart rate versus the chemical dose graph.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is calculated value in which the extent of the two-dimensional surface occupied by atherosclerotic lesion(s) is divided by the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the artery and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the artery.
slaulede
2022-09-29T09:47:33Z
lesioned artery area to total artery area ratio
PMID:28469073
average atherosclerotic area
atherosclerotic area as percentage of total
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003905
area of atherosclerotic lesion to total artery area ratio
This is calculated value in which the extent of the two-dimensional surface occupied by atherosclerotic lesion(s) is divided by the total extent of the two-dimensional surface of the artery and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing it to the size of the artery.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
PMID:28469073
This is a calculated measurement of the pressure gradient that drives coronary blood pressure. CPP can be measured by calculating the difference between the aortic pressure and the left ventricular end diastolic pressure: Coronary Perfusion Pressure (CPP) = Aortic Diastolic Pressure – Left Ventricular end-diastolic Pressure (LVEDP).
slaulede
2022-10-10T13:14:15Z
CPP
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003906
coronary perfusion pressure
This is a calculated measurement of the pressure gradient that drives coronary blood pressure. CPP can be measured by calculating the difference between the aortic pressure and the left ventricular end diastolic pressure: Coronary Perfusion Pressure (CPP) = Aortic Diastolic Pressure – Left Ventricular end-diastolic Pressure (LVEDP).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronary_perfusion_pressure
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK551531/
The is a measurement of the amount of blood perfusing the heart muscle through the coronary arteries per unit time.
slaulede
2022-10-10T13:42:52Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003907
coronary blood flow rate
The is a measurement of the amount of blood perfusing the heart muscle through the coronary arteries per unit time.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com
The is a measurement of the amount of blood perfusing the heart muscle through the coronary arteries per unit time, divided by the total weight of the heart, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing coronary blood flow rate to heart weight.
slaulede
2022-10-10T13:49:52Z
coronary blood flow per gram of heart tissue
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003908
coronary blood flow rate to heart weight ratio
The is a measurement of the amount of blood perfusing the heart muscle through the coronary arteries per unit time, divided by the total weight of the heart, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing coronary blood flow rate to heart weight.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com
The amount of myoglobin in a specified volume of blood. Myoglobin is an iron-containing protein similar to hemoglobin that is found in muscle.
slaulede
2023-02-13T13:43:31Z
EFO:0005057
blood myoglobin concentration
myoglobin measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003909
blood myoglobin level
The amount of myoglobin in a specified volume of blood. Myoglobin is an iron-containing protein similar to hemoglobin that is found in muscle.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is the sinking velocity red corpuscles, i.e., the rapidity which which the red cells sink in a mass of drawn blood.
slaulede
2023-02-13T13:55:51Z
EFO:0004304
ESR
blood sedimentation
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003910
erythrocyte sedimentation rate
This is the sinking velocity red corpuscles, i.e., the rapidity which which the red cells sink in a mass of drawn blood.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
This is quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more nucleic acids in a specified sample of kidney tissue, that is, tissue from one or both of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes. Nucleic acids are high-molecular-weight polymeric compounds composed of nucleotides, each consisting of a purine or pyrimidine base, a ribose or deoxyribose sugar, and a phosphate group, and are involved in the determination and transmission of genetic characteristics.
slaulede
2023-03-13T17:03:59Z
renal nucleic acid measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003911
kidney nucleic acid measurement
This is quantification of a morphological or physiological parameter of one or more nucleic acids in a specified sample of kidney tissue, that is, tissue from one or both of the paired organs which function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid-base concentration, and filter the blood of metabolic wastes. Nucleic acids are high-molecular-weight polymeric compounds composed of nucleotides, each consisting of a purine or pyrimidine base, a ribose or deoxyribose sugar, and a phosphate group, and are involved in the determination and transmission of genetic characteristics.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) that reside in the kidney. Ribonucleic acids are high-molecular-weight polymeric compounds composed of nucleotides, each consisting of a purine or pyrimidine base, a ribose sugar, and a phosphate group. They are involved in the determination and transmission of genetic characteristics.
slaulede
2023-03-13T17:13:14Z
CMO:0002797
kidney RNA composition measurement
kidney ribonucleic acid composition measurement
renal ribonucleic acid measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003912
kidney ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) that reside in the kidney. Ribonucleic acids are high-molecular-weight polymeric compounds composed of nucleotides, each consisting of a purine or pyrimidine base, a ribose sugar, and a phosphate group. They are involved in the determination and transmission of genetic characteristics.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
This is the measurement of the amount of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) which codes for the amino acid sequences of proteins in a specified sample of kidney.
slaulede
2023-03-13T17:18:54Z
kidney messenger RNA level
kidney messenger ribonucleic acid level
renal mRNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003913
kidney mRNA level
This is the measurement of the amount of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) which codes for the amino acid sequences of proteins in a specified sample of kidney.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
This is the quantitation or other measurement of the organelles, cytosol, and molecules which constitute the total make-up of a specified cell or set of cells.
slaulede
2023-04-03T16:32:15Z
cell composition
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003914
cell composition measurement
This is the quantitation or other measurement of the organelles, cytosol, and molecules which constitute the total make-up of a specified cell or set of cells.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of a specified cell or set of cells.
slaulede
2023-04-03T17:02:38Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003915
cell molecular composition measurement
This is any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of a specified cell or set of cells.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified cell or set of cells.
slaulede
2023-04-03T17:06:23Z
Not4Curation
cell RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003916
cell ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified cell or set of cells.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified type of cell or set of cells found in a natural setting, which includes multicellular organism cells 'in vivo' (i.e. part of an organism), and unicellular organisms 'in environment' (i.e. part of a natural environment).
slaulede
2023-04-03T17:16:36Z
native cell RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003917
native cell ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified type of cell or set of cells found in a natural setting, which includes multicellular organism cells 'in vivo' (i.e. part of an organism), and unicellular organisms 'in environment' (i.e. part of a natural environment).
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified type of cell or set of cells isolated from an organism before the occurance of any in vitro culturing.
slaulede
2023-04-03T17:25:06Z
extracted cell RNA composition measurement
isolated cell RNA composition measurement
purified cell RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003918
isolated cell ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified type of cell or set of cells isolated from an organism before the occurance of any in vitro culturing.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified type of cell or set of cells after in vitro cell culturing for a specified length of time. Cell culture refers to the growth of isolated cells from an animal or plant in a favorable artificial environment.
slaulede
2023-04-03T17:34:15Z
Not4Curation
cultured cell RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003919
cultured cell ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified type of cell or set of cells after in vitro cell culturing for a specified length of time. Cell culture refers to the growth of isolated cells from an animal or plant in a favorable artificial environment.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.thermofisher.com
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified type of cell or set of cells after in vitro cell culturing for a specified length of time without the benefit of cell passage (harvesting and reseeding/splitting into multiple daughter cultures) . Cell culture refers to the growth of isolated cells from an animal or plant in a favorable artificial environment.
slaulede
2023-04-03T17:47:29Z
primary cultured cell RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003920
primary cultured cell ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified type of cell or set of cells after in vitro cell culturing for a specified length of time without the benefit of cell passage (harvesting and reseeding/splitting into multiple daughter cultures) . Cell culture refers to the growth of isolated cells from an animal or plant in a favorable artificial environment.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.culturecollections.org.uk/
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified cell line after in vitro cell culturing for a specified number of passages (harvesting and reseeding/splitting into multiple daughter cultures). A cell linerefers to a defined population of cells that can be maintained in culture for an extended period of time, retaining stability of certain phenotypes and functions. Cell lines are usually clonal, meaning that the entire population originated from a single common ancestor cell.
slaulede
2023-04-03T17:54:54Z
cell line RNA measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003921
cell line ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in a specified cell line after in vitro cell culturing for a specified number of passages (harvesting and reseeding/splitting into multiple daughter cultures). A cell linerefers to a defined population of cells that can be maintained in culture for an extended period of time, retaining stability of certain phenotypes and functions. Cell lines are usually clonal, meaning that the entire population originated from a single common ancestor cell.
ISBN-13:978-0781733908
https://www.sciencedirect.com
This any measurement of the peripheral nervous system, a major division of the nervous system that contains nerves which connect the central nervous system (CNS) with sensory organs, other organs, muscles, blood vessels and glands.
slaulede
2023-06-22T15:52:03Z
PNS
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003922
peripheral nervous system measurement
This any measurement of the peripheral nervous system, a major division of the nervous system that contains nerves which connect the central nervous system (CNS) with sensory organs, other organs, muscles, blood vessels and glands.
UBERON:0000010
This is any measurement of the physical form or structure of the peripheral nervous system, a major division of the nervous system that contains nerves which connect the central nervous system (CNS) with sensory organs, other organs, muscles, blood vessels and glands.
slaulede
2023-06-22T16:00:53Z
PNS morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003923
peripheral nervous system morphological measurement
This is any measurement of the physical form or structure of the peripheral nervous system, a major division of the nervous system that contains nerves which connect the central nervous system (CNS) with sensory organs, other organs, muscles, blood vessels and glands.
UBERON:0000010
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of a designated part of the peripheral nervous system, a major division of the nervous system that contains nerves which connect the central nervous system (CNS) with sensory organs, other organs, muscles, blood vessels and glands.
slaulede
2023-06-22T16:22:26Z
PNS molecular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003924
peripheral nervous system molecular composition measurement
This is any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of a designated part of the peripheral nervous system, a major division of the nervous system that contains nerves which connect the central nervous system (CNS) with sensory organs, other organs, muscles, blood vessels and glands.
UBERON:0000010
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the peripheral nervous system is formed or composed.
slaulede
2023-06-22T16:39:26Z
CMO:0003359
PNS ribonucleic acid composition measurement
peripheral nervous system ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003925
peripheral nervous system ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the peripheral nervous system is formed or composed.
UBERON:0000010
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the dorsal root ganglion is formed or composed.
slaulede
2023-06-22T16:53:18Z
MA:0000230
dorsal root ganglion RNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003926
dorsal root ganglion ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the dorsal root ganglion is formed or composed.
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the sciatic nerve is formed or composed.
slaulede
2023-07-07T13:46:11Z
sciatic nerve RNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003927
sciatic nerve ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the sciatic nerve is formed or composed.
UBERON:0001322
https://www.merriam-webster.com
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the cerebellum is formed or composed.
slaulede
2023-07-24T15:51:56Z
UBERON:0002037
epencephalon-1 ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003928
cerebellum ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the cerebellum is formed or composed.
ISBN:978-1455756438
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the midbrain is formed or composed.
slaulede
2023-07-24T16:03:01Z
UBERON:0001891
mesencephalon ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003929
midbrain ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the midbrain is formed or composed.
http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/Default.aspx
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the hypothalamus is formed or composed.
slaulede
2023-07-24T16:18:48Z
UBERON:0001898
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003930
hypothalamus ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the hypothalamus is formed or composed.
http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/Default.aspx
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in dermis, a layer of skin between the epidermis (with which it makes up the skin) and subcutaneous tissues. Dermis is composed of two layers, the papillary and reticular dermis.
slaulede
2023-07-25T13:54:06Z
PMID:29317265
dermal RNA level
dermal ribonucleic acid level
dermis RNA composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003931
dermis ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in dermis, a layer of skin between the epidermis (with which it makes up the skin) and subcutaneous tissues. Dermis is composed of two layers, the papillary and reticular dermis.
UBERON:0002067
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in epidermis, the outer epithelial layer of skin that is superficial to the dermis.
slaulede
2023-07-25T14:00:25Z
PMID:29317265
epidermal RNA level
epidermis RNA level
epidermis ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003932
epidermis ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in epidermis, the outer epithelial layer of skin that is superficial to the dermis.
UBERON:0001003
The amount of a solution of bisphenol F that is consumed as a drink containing ethanol, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time.
slaulede
2023-08-08T17:33:00Z
BPF in ethanol drink intake rate
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003933
bisphenol F in ethanol drink intake rate
The amount of a solution of bisphenol F that is consumed as a drink containing ethanol, that is, a liquid that is brought into the mouth and swallowed to quench thirst, for nourishment, etc., per unit time.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the calories consumed by a subject per period of time.
slaulede
2023-08-11T12:20:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
Not4Curation
CMO:0003934
calculated calorie intake measurement
This is any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the calories consumed by a subject per period of time.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated measurement in which the number of calories absorbed by a subject during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by the total calories consumed by the subject, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. It is a measure of the amount of ingested chemical energy actually absorbed by the subject.
slaulede
2023-08-11T12:45:16Z
PMID:37191987
digestive efficiency
total caloric absorption to total caloric intake ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003935
calories absorbed to calorie intake ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the number of calories absorbed by a subject during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by the total calories consumed by the subject, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. It is a measure of the amount of ingested chemical energy actually absorbed by the subject.
https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/digestive+efficiency
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measurement of total calories consumed minus total calories lost through defecation during a specific time period. Total caloric absorption = [Total calories consumed ] - [Total caloric loss through feces]
slaulede
2023-08-11T13:27:14Z
PMID:37191987
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003936
total caloric absorption
This is a measurement of total calories consumed minus total calories lost through defecation during a specific time period. Total caloric absorption = [Total calories consumed ] - [Total caloric loss through feces]
ISBN:978-1455756438
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measure of the relative mass of a sample of fecal matter. The weight of an object is the force acting on the object due to acceleration or gravity.
slaulede
2023-08-11T14:02:06Z
PMID:37191987
weight of dry excreta
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003937
dry feces weight
This is a measure of the relative mass of a sample of fecal matter. The weight of an object is the force acting on the object due to acceleration or gravity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weight
This is a measure of the calories generated by fecal matter. It may be determined by use of a bomb calorimeter.
slaulede
2023-08-11T15:00:01Z
PMID:37191987
clinical_measurement_ontology
fecal caloric density
CMO:0003938
fecal calorie level
This is a measure of the calories generated by fecal matter. It may be determined by use of a bomb calorimeter.
ISBN:978-1455756438
This is any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the total body weight gained by a subject per period of time or or under specified conditions.
slaulede
2023-08-11T15:16:20Z
PMID:37191987
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003939
calculated body weight gain measurement
This is any measurement which has been normalized, adjusted or derived by a mathematical process or computation, of the total body weight gained by a subject per period of time or or under specified conditions.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated measurement in which the number of grams of body weight gained by a subject during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by the total calories absorbed by the subject, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
slaulede
2023-08-11T15:31:13Z
energy efficiency
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003940
body weight gain to calories absorbed ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the number of grams of body weight gained by a subject during a specified period of time or under specified conditions, is divided by the total calories absorbed by the subject, and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage.
PMID:37191987
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measure of the relative mass of the interscapular fat pad, the accumulation of encapsulated adipose tissue located in between the scapulae.
slaulede
2023-08-11T16:23:36Z
PMID:37191987
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003941
interscapular fat pad weight
This is a measure of the relative mass of the interscapular fat pad, the accumulation of encapsulated adipose tissue located in between the scapulae.
UBERON:0014396
This measurement is a calculated/estimated value of the relative mass of total fluid in an organism. The two main fluid compartments are divided by the cell membrane into the extracellular fluid (ECF) and the intracellular fluid (ICF).
slaulede
2023-08-11T17:07:21Z
PMID:37191987
TBW weight
total body fluid mass
clinical_measurement_ontology
total body fluid weight
CMO:0003942
total body water mass
This measurement is a calculated/estimated value of the relative mass of total fluid in an organism. The two main fluid compartments are divided by the cell membrane into the extracellular fluid (ECF) and the intracellular fluid (ICF).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_water
This is a measurement of the weight of fecal matter excreted within a specified period of time.
slaulede
2023-08-11T17:45:27Z
PMID:37191987
fecal output by mass
clinical_measurement_ontology
defecation rate by weight
CMO:0003943
defecation rate by mass
This is a measurement of the weight of fecal matter excreted within a specified period of time.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measurement that determines whole body lean tissue mass of an organism by subtracting whole body fat mass from total body mass.
slaulede
2023-08-21T13:38:35Z
PMID:37191987
whole body fat-free mass
clinical_measurement_ontology
total body fat-free weight
CMO:0003944
total body fat-free mass
This is a measurement that determines whole body lean tissue mass of an organism by subtracting whole body fat mass from total body mass.
ISBN:978-1455756438
This is a calculated value in which the total fat mass of an organism is divided by the total mass of an organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing fat mass to the total mass of the body.
slaulede
2023-08-25T13:01:40Z
PMID:37191987
percentage of total body fat
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003945
total body fat mass to total body mass ratio
This is a calculated value in which the total fat mass of an organism is divided by the total mass of an organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing fat mass to the total mass of the body.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated value in which the total lean mass of an organism is divided by the total mass of an organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing lean mass to the total mass of the body. Whole body lean tissue mass of an organism is determined by subtracting whole body fat mass from total body mass.
slaulede
2023-08-25T13:21:19Z
PMID:37191987
clinical_measurement_ontology
total body fat-free weight to total body weight ratio
CMO:0003946
total body fat-free mass to total body mass ratio
This is a calculated value in which the total lean mass of an organism is divided by the total mass of an organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing lean mass to the total mass of the body. Whole body lean tissue mass of an organism is determined by subtracting whole body fat mass from total body mass.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated value in which the total water mass of an organism is divided by the total mass of an organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing water mass to the total mass of the body. Total body water mass of an organism is a calculated/estimated value of the relative mass of total fluid in an organism.
slaulede
2023-08-25T13:54:11Z
PMID:37191987
total body fluid mass to total body mass ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
total body water weight to total body weight ratio
CMO:0003947
total body water mass to total body mass ratio
This is a calculated value in which the total water mass of an organism is divided by the total mass of an organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing water mass to the total mass of the body. Total body water mass of an organism is a calculated/estimated value of the relative mass of total fluid in an organism.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is any measurement of the mass of urine voided.
slaulede
2023-08-25T17:08:02Z
PMID:37191987
clinical_measurement_ontology
weight of urine
CMO:0003948
urine mass
This is any measurement of the mass of urine voided.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is any measurement of the mass of urine voided over a specified period of time.
slaulede
2023-08-25T17:12:03Z
PMID:37191987
clinical_measurement_ontology
timed urine weight
CMO:0003949
timed urine mass
This is any measurement of the mass of urine voided over a specified period of time.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a measurement of the total mass of the lean tissue of an organism. This measurement can be done by (TD-NMR) time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance for laboratory animals, or estimated by calculation using height and weight for human subjects.
slaulede
2023-08-28T14:08:52Z
EFO:0004995
PMID:37191987
lean body mass
total LBM
total lean body mass
clinical_measurement_ontology
total body lean weight
CMO:0003950
total body lean mass
This is a measurement of the total mass of the lean tissue of an organism. This measurement can be done by (TD-NMR) time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance for laboratory animals, or estimated by calculation using height and weight for human subjects.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_body_mass
This is a measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of the total lean tissue mass of an organism.
slaulede
2023-08-28T14:27:36Z
PMID:37191987
clinical_measurement_ontology
calculated lean tissue weight measurement
CMO:0003951
calculated lean tissue mass measurement
This is a measurement which has been normalized or adjusted by a mathematical process or computation of the total lean tissue mass of an organism.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated value in which the total lean mass of an organism is divided by the total mass of an organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing lean mass to the total mass of the body. Whole body lean tissue mass of an organism is determined by TD-NMR (time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance) or a formula using height and weight of subject.
slaulede
2023-08-28T14:34:44Z
PMID:37191987
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003952
total body lean mass to total body mass ratio
This is a calculated value in which the total lean mass of an organism is divided by the total mass of an organism and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage, thus normalizing lean mass to the total mass of the body. Whole body lean tissue mass of an organism is determined by TD-NMR (time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance) or a formula using height and weight of subject.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_body_mass
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated measurement in which the wet weight of the thyroid gland, the largest of the endocrine glands, is divided by the total body weight of the organism and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
slaulede
2023-09-28T18:43:45Z
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003953
thyroid gland wet weight to body weight ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the wet weight of the thyroid gland, the largest of the endocrine glands, is divided by the total body weight of the organism and the result presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage thus normalizing it to body weight and, by extension, to the size of the organism.
ISBN:978-1455756438
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is any measurement of a physiological process(es) which involve(s) or affect(s) most organ systems in the body.
slaulede
2023-09-29T10:28:00Z
whole body physiological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003954
whole body physiology measurement
This is any measurement of a physiological process(es) which involve(s) or affect(s) most organ systems in the body.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated value which is a measure of the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at rest. It represents the minimum amount of energy required to sustain life while at complete rest, including the body being in a post-absorptive state (ie the digestive system is inactive.
slaulede
2023-09-29T10:44:25Z
BMR
base metabolic rate
base metabolic rate measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003955
basal metabolic rate
This is a calculated value which is a measure of the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at rest. It represents the minimum amount of energy required to sustain life while at complete rest, including the body being in a post-absorptive state (ie the digestive system is inactive.
EFO:0007777
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated value which is a measure of the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at a specific moment or across a specified span of time, under specific conditions.
slaulede
2023-09-29T12:33:04Z
EFO:0005115
PMID:37191987
average metabolic rate
metabolic rate measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003956
metabolic rate
This is a calculated value which is a measure of the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at a specific moment or across a specified span of time, under specific conditions.
PMID:37191987
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is a calculated value which is a measure of the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at rest. It represents the minimum amount of energy required to sustain life during a time period of steady resting conditions, with less rigorous criteria than for basal metabolic rate.
slaulede
2023-09-29T12:50:21Z
EFO:0008004
PMID:37191987
RMR
resting metabolic rate measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003957
resting metabolic rate
This is a calculated value which is a measure of the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at rest. It represents the minimum amount of energy required to sustain life during a time period of steady resting conditions, with less rigorous criteria than for basal metabolic rate.
EFO:0008004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basal_metabolic_rate
This is a calculated value which is a measure of the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at a specific moment or across a specified span of time, under specific conditions. It involves analysis of covariance which examines the influence of an independent variable on a dependent variable while removing the effect of the covariate factor.
slaulede
2023-09-29T13:21:33Z
PMID:37191987
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003958
ANCOVA-adjusted average metabolic rate
This is a calculated value which is a measure of the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at a specific moment or across a specified span of time, under specific conditions. It involves analysis of covariance which examines the influence of an independent variable on a dependent variable while removing the effect of the covariate factor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basal_metabolic_rate
https://www.statisticssolutions.com
This is a calculated value which is a measure of the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at rest. It represents the minimum amount of energy required to sustain life during a time period of steady resting conditions, with less rigorous criteria than for basal metabolic rate. It involves analysis of covariance which examines the influence of an independent variable on a dependent variable while removing the effect of the covariate factor.
slaulede
2023-09-29T13:28:52Z
PMID:37191987
ANCOVA-adjusted RMR
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003959
ANCOVA-adjusted resting metabolic rate
This is a calculated value which is a measure of the rate of energy expenditure per unit time by endothermic animals at rest. It represents the minimum amount of energy required to sustain life during a time period of steady resting conditions, with less rigorous criteria than for basal metabolic rate. It involves analysis of covariance which examines the influence of an independent variable on a dependent variable while removing the effect of the covariate factor.
EFO:0008004
https://www.statisticssolutions.com
This is a calculated measurement of the average cross-sectional area of glomeruli sampled in microscopic images.
slaulede
2023-09-29T14:35:28Z
average kidney glomerulus cross-sectional area
kidney glomerular area
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003960
kidney glomerulus area
This is a calculated measurement of the average cross-sectional area of glomeruli sampled in microscopic images.
PMID:37191987
This is a calculated measurement in which the average number of damaged kidney cortex tubules per subject is divided by the average total number of kidney cortex tubules per subject with the result presented as a ratio, thus normalizing the number of damaged tubules to total number of tubules.
slaulede
2023-09-29T15:03:57Z
percentage of damaged kidney cortex tubules
percentage of damaged renal cortex tubules
renal cortex damaged tubule count to renal cortex total tubule count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003961
kidney cortex damaged tubule count to kidney cortex total tubule count ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the average number of damaged kidney cortex tubules per subject is divided by the average total number of kidney cortex tubules per subject with the result presented as a ratio, thus normalizing the number of damaged tubules to total number of tubules.
ISBN:978-1455756438
PMID:37191987
This is a calculated measurement in which the average number of damaged kidney medulla tubules per subject is divided by the average total number of kidney medulla tubules per subject with the result presented as a ratio, thus normalizing the number of damaged tubules to the total number of tubules.
slaulede
2023-09-29T15:17:14Z
percentage of damaged kidney medulla tubules
percentage of damaged renal medulla tubules
renal medulla damaged tubule count to renal medulla total tubule count ratio
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003962
kidney medulla damaged tubule count to kidney medulla total tubule count ratio
This is a calculated measurement in which the average number of damaged kidney medulla tubules per subject is divided by the average total number of kidney medulla tubules per subject with the result presented as a ratio, thus normalizing the number of damaged tubules to the total number of tubules.
PMID:37191987
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in CD4+ lymphocytes. CD4 is a membrane glycoprotein found primarily on T lymphocytes, but also can be expressed on B cells, macrophages, and granulocytes. On T cells it is a co-receptor for the T cell receptor (TCR), interacts with MHC class II antigens, and functions to initiate or augment the early phase of T-cell activation.
slaulede
2023-10-03T12:41:58Z
CD4(+) llymphocyte ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003963
CD4+ lymphocyte ribonucleic acid composition measurement
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in CD4+ lymphocytes. CD4 is a membrane glycoprotein found primarily on T lymphocytes, but also can be expressed on B cells, macrophages, and granulocytes. On T cells it is a co-receptor for the T cell receptor (TCR), interacts with MHC class II antigens, and functions to initiate or augment the early phase of T-cell activation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD4
This is a measurement of the amount of anti-coronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. An anti-coronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a coronavirus.
slaulederkind
2023-10-24T11:28:56Z
MESH:D017934
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003964
blood anti-coronavirus antibody level
This is a measurement of the amount of anti-coronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. An anti-coronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a coronavirus.
ISBN:978-1455756438
This is a measurement of the amount of anti-betacoronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. An anti-betacoronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a betacoronavirus. Betacoronaviruses represent one of four genera of coronaviruses of the subfamily Orthocoronavirinae in the family Coronaviridae, of the order Nidovirales.
slaulederkind
2023-10-24T11:36:57Z
MESH:D000073640
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003965
blood anti-betacoronavirus antibody level
This is a measurement of the amount of anti-betacoronavirus antibodies in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. An anti-betacoronavirus antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a betacoronavirus. Betacoronaviruses represent one of four genera of coronaviruses of the subfamily Orthocoronavirinae in the family Coronaviridae, of the order Nidovirales.
ISBN:978-1455756438
MESH:D000073640
This is a measurement of the amount of anti-SARS-CoV2 antibodies in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. An anti-SARS-CoV2 antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a SARS-CoV2 betacoronavirus.
slaulederkind
2023-10-24T12:03:20Z
anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG measurement
EFO:0803358
EFO:0803359
EFO:0803360
MESH:D000073640
SARS-CoV-2 antibody measurement
blood anti-COVID-19 antibody level
blood anti-SARS-CoV2 antibody level
blood anti-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 antibody level
SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibody measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003966
blood anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody level
This is a measurement of the amount of anti-SARS-CoV2 antibodies in a specified sample of blood, the fluid that circulates through the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins carrying nutrients and oxygen to the body tissues and metabolites away from them. An anti-SARS-CoV2 antibody is an immunoglobulin molecule possessing a specific amino acid sequence that binds to a specific antigen found on or in a SARS-CoV2 betacoronavirus.
ISBN:978-1455756438
MESH:D000073640
This is a calculated measurement in which the value for high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol in a specified sample of blood is subtracted from the value for total cholesterol in that same sample. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids
slaulederkind
2023-10-27T14:47:52Z
EFO:0005689
blood NHDL cholesterol level
blood non-HDL cholesterol level
non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003967
blood non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol level
This is a calculated measurement in which the value for high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol in a specified sample of blood is subtracted from the value for total cholesterol in that same sample. HDL is the smallest of the major lipoprotein particles, complex molecules that consist of a protein membrane surrounding a core of lipids
ISBN-13:9780781733908
PMID:37696479
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the retina, the innermost layer or coating at the back of the eyeball, which is sensitive to light and in which the optic nerve terminates.
slaulederkind
2023-11-07T12:56:25Z
PMID:34797904
retina RNA level
retina RNA measurement
retinal RNA level
retinal ribonucleic acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003968
retina ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the retina, the innermost layer or coating at the back of the eyeball, which is sensitive to light and in which the optic nerve terminates.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
UBERON:0000966
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the trigeminal ganglion is composed.
slaulederkind
2023-11-07T16:17:17Z
trigeminal ganglion RNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003969
trigeminal ganglion ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the trigeminal ganglion is composed.
ISBN-13:9780781733908
UBERON:0001675
This is any quantification of the amounts or proportions of proteins, lipids, minerals, nutrients, gases, or other substances in a specified sample of urethral tissue, the tissue comprising the canal through which urine is discharged from the bladder in most mammals and through which semen is discharged in the male.
slaulederkind
2023-11-09T12:42:17Z
urethral molecular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003970
urethra molecular composition measurement
This is any quantification of the amounts or proportions of proteins, lipids, minerals, nutrients, gases, or other substances in a specified sample of urethral tissue, the tissue comprising the canal through which urine is discharged from the bladder in most mammals and through which semen is discharged in the male.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
https://www.merriam-webster.com/
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in urethral tissue.
slaulederkind
2023-11-09T12:52:18Z
urethra RNA level
urethral RNA level
urethral ribonucleic acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003971
urethra ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in urethral tissue.
ISBN:978-1455756438
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This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in adipose tissue surrounding small mesenteric blood vessels.
slaulederkind
2023-11-13T15:13:42Z
PMID:33815135
MRPVAT RNA level
small mesenteric blood vessel perivascular adipose tissue RNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003972
MRPVAT ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in adipose tissue surrounding small mesenteric blood vessels.
PMID:33815135
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in tendon, the fibrous bands or cords of connective tissue at the ends of muscle fibers that attach muscles to bones and other structures.
slaulederkind
2023-11-14T17:28:42Z
PMID:37021050
UBERON:0000043
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003973
tendon ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in tendon, the fibrous bands or cords of connective tissue at the ends of muscle fibers that attach muscles to bones and other structures.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
MESH:D013710
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the temporal lobe of one or both cerebral hemisphere(s) is formed or composed.
slaulederkind
2024-02-23T14:11:10Z
PMID:35897746
temporal lobe RNA level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003974
temporal lobe ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) of which the tissue of the temporal lobe of one or both cerebral hemisphere(s) is formed or composed.
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This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the ear, the sense organ in vertebrates that is specialized for the detection of sound, and the maintenance of balance.
slaulederkind
2024-03-01T12:42:43Z
PMID:36733943
auditory apparatus ribonucleic acid level
auris ribonucleic acid level
ear ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003975
ear ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the ear, the sense organ in vertebrates that is specialized for the detection of sound, and the maintenance of balance.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
UBERON:0001690
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the outer ear, part of the ear external to the tympanum (eardrum), consisting of a tube (the external auditory meatus) and the pinna (auricle).
slaulederkind
2024-03-01T12:51:34Z
PMID:36733943
external ear ribonucleic acid composition measurement
external ear ribonucleic acid level
outer ear ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003976
outer ear ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the outer ear, part of the ear external to the tympanum (eardrum), consisting of a tube (the external auditory meatus) and the pinna (auricle).
UBERON:0001691
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This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the mammary gland, the specialized exocrine gland of the skin of female mammals, which secretes milk for nourishment of the young.
slaulederkind
2024-03-01T13:37:50Z
PMID:36733943
mammary gland ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003977
mammary gland ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the mammary gland, the specialized exocrine gland of the skin of female mammals, which secretes milk for nourishment of the young.
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This is any quantification of the physical form or structure of the largest veins (superior vena cava and inferior vena cava in mammals) which deliver de-oxygenated blood from throughout the body back to the right cardiac atrium.
slaulederkind
2024-03-05T14:21:38Z
PMID:36733943
caval vein morphological measurement
venae cavae morphological measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003978
vena cava morphological measurement
This is any quantification of the physical form or structure of the largest veins (superior vena cava and inferior vena cava in mammals) which deliver de-oxygenated blood from throughout the body back to the right cardiac atrium.
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This is any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the largest veins (superior vena cava and inferior vena cava in mammals) which deliver de-oxygenated blood from throughout the body back to the right cardiac atrium.
slaulederkind
2024-03-05T14:30:56Z
PMID:36733943
caval vein molecular composition measurement
venae cavae molecular composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003979
vena cava molecular composition measurement
This is any quantitation of the molecules, atoms and/or ions which constitute the chemical make-up of the largest veins (superior vena cava and inferior vena cava in mammals) which deliver de-oxygenated blood from throughout the body back to the right cardiac atrium.
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This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the largest veins (superior vena cava and inferior vena cava in mammals) which deliver de-oxygenated blood from throughout the body back to the right cardiac atrium.
slaulederkind
2024-03-05T15:08:39Z
PMID:36733943
caval vein RNA level
caval vein ribonucleic acid level
vena cava RNA level
venae cavae RNA level
venae cavae ribonucleic acid level
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003980
vena cava ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the largest veins (superior vena cava and inferior vena cava in mammals) which deliver de-oxygenated blood from throughout the body back to the right cardiac atrium.
ISBN-13:978-1455756438
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This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the cornea, the transparent anterior portion of the fibrous coat of the eye that serves as the chief refractory structure.
slaulederkind
2024-03-07T13:01:12Z
cornea RNA composition measurement
cornea RNA level
cornea ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003981
cornea ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in the cornea, the transparent anterior portion of the fibrous coat of the eye that serves as the chief refractory structure.
PMID:36733943
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
slaulederkind
2024-03-07T14:13:50Z
aorta RNA composition measurement
aorta RNA level
aorta ribonucleic acid composition measurement
clinical_measurement_ontology
CMO:0003982
aorta ribonucleic acid level
This is any measurement of the absolute or relative amount(s) of one or more of the ribonucleic acids (RNAs) found in great artery arising from the left ventricle from which the systemic arterial system proceeds.
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