diff --git a/dictionary.txt b/dictionary.txt new file mode 100755 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..361cfbc9c183e56c33d246edc83a7da8e53063ba --- /dev/null +++ b/dictionary.txt @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +TUI code and Semantic type description text: + +1. T019: Congenital Abnormality + Description: Abnormal physical or functional conditions present at birth, often due to genetic or developmental factors. + Examples: + - Cleft lip and palate + - Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) + - Congenital heart defects + +2. T020: Acquired Abnormality + Description: Abnormal physical or functional conditions that develop after birth, typically as a result of environmental factors, injury, or disease. + Examples: + - Type 2 diabetes mellitus + - Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) + - Traumatic brain injury + +3. T033: Finding + Description: Observable or measurable manifestations of a condition or disease, including symptoms, signs, and laboratory results. + Examples: + - Fever (symptom) + - Elevated blood pressure (sign) + - High blood glucose level (laboratory result) + +4. T034: Laboratory or Test Result + Description: Specific findings obtained through laboratory tests or diagnostic procedures. + Examples: + - White blood cell count + - Serum cholesterol level + - Hemoglobin A1c level + +5. T041: Mental Process + Description: Cognitive or psychological activities of the mind, such as perception, reasoning, or memory. + Examples: + - Decision-making + - Problem-solving + - Learning + +6. T046: Pathologic Function + Description: Abnormal physiological or biological functions within the body, often associated with disease processes. + Examples: + - Impaired glucose metabolism + - Altered blood flow + - Dysregulated immune response + +7. T047: Disease or Syndrome + Description: Pathological conditions characterized by a set of signs, symptoms, or clinical manifestations. + Examples: + - Hypertension + - Diabetes mellitus + - Asthma + +8. T048: Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction + Description: Abnormalities or impairments in mental or behavioral functions, such as mood disorders, anxiety, or cognitive deficits. + Examples: + - Major depressive disorder + - Generalized anxiety disorder + - Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) + +9. T049: Cell or Molecular Dysfunction + Description: Abnormalities or dysfunctions at the cellular or molecular level, including genetic mutations, metabolic disorders, or molecular signaling defects. + Examples: + - Mutation in the BRCA1 gene (associated with breast cancer) + - Deficiency of insulin production in type 1 diabetes mellitus + - Dysregulation of neurotransmitter release in Parkinson's disease + +10. T050: Experimental Model of Disease + Description: Experimental models of disease created in laboratory settings to simulate or study specific pathological conditions in biological systems. + Examples: + - Mouse model of Alzheimer's disease + - Zebrafish model of heart failure + - Cell culture model of cancer metastasis + +11. T059: Laboratory Procedure + Description: Techniques or methods used in laboratory settings to analyze or study biological specimens, such as blood tests or tissue analyses. + Examples: + - Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) + - Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) + - Western blotting + +12. T060: Diagnostic Procedure + Description: Medical tests or examinations used to identify or confirm the presence of a disease or condition in a patient. + Examples: + - X-ray imaging + - Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) + - Electrocardiogram (ECG) + +13. T063: Molecular Biology Research Technique + Description: Experimental techniques or methods used in molecular biology research, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or gene sequencing. + Examples: + - CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing + - RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) + - Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) + +14. T073: Manufactured Object + Description: Tangible items produced or created through human manufacturing processes, such as medical devices or laboratory equipment. + Examples: + - Stethoscope + - Microscope + - Artificial joint prosthesis + +15. T170: Intellectual Product + Description: Abstract or intangible creations of the human intellect, including scientific theories, algorithms, or research findings. + Examples: + - Newton's laws of motion + - Theory of relativity + - Computational model of protein folding + +16. T184: Sign or Symptom + Description: Subjective or objective manifestations of a disease or condition experienced or observed by the patient or healthcare provider. + Examples: + - Headache + - Rash + - Cough + +17. T190: Anatomical Abnormality + Description: Structural deviations or irregularities in the body's anatomy, including congenital malformations or acquired injuries. + Examples: + - Spina bifida + - Fractured femur + - Aortic aneurysm + +18. T191: Neoplastic Process + Description: Abnormal growth or proliferation of cells leading to the formation of tumors or cancerous lesions. + Examples: + - Breast carcinoma + - Lung adenocarcinoma + - Melanoma + +19. T201: Clinical Attribute + Description: Characteristics or properties associated with a disease or medical condition, including severity, duration, or response to treatment. + Examples: + - Severity of pain (mild, moderate, severe) + - Duration of symptoms (acute, chronic) + - Response to medication (improved, unchanged, worsened)