All individuals in MeSH

Label Id Description
Extremophiles D000071825 [Organisms specifically adapted to live in EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS. ]
Exudates and Transudates D005122 [Exudates are fluids, CELLS, or other cellular substances that are slowly discharged from BLOOD VESSELS usually from inflamed tissues. Transudates are fluids that pass through a membrane or squeeze through tissue or into the EXTRACELLULAR SPACE of TISSUES. Transudates are thin and watery and contain few cells or PROTEINS. ]
Eye D005123 [The organ of sight constituting a pair of globular organs made up of a three-layered roughly spherical structure specialized for receiving and responding to light. ]
Eye Abnormalities D005124 [Congenital absence of or defects in structures of the eye; may also be hereditary. ]
Eye Banks D005125 [Centers for storing various parts of the eye for future use. ]
Eye Burns D005126 [Injury to any part of the eye by extreme heat, chemical agents, or ultraviolet radiation. ]
Eye Color D005127 [Color of the iris. ]
Eye Diseases D005128 [Diseases affecting the eye. ]
Eye Diseases, Hereditary D015785 [Transmission of gene defects or chromosomal aberrations/abnormalities which are expressed in extreme variation in the structure or function of the eye. These may be evident at birth, but may be manifested later with progression of the disorder. ]
Eye Enucleation D015353 [The surgical removal of the eyeball leaving the eye muscles and remaining orbital contents intact. ]
Eye Evisceration D017234 [The surgical removal of the inner contents of the eye, leaving the sclera intact. It should be differentiated from ORBIT EVISCERATION which removes the entire contents of the orbit, including eyeball, blood vessels, muscles, fat, nerve supply, and periosteum. ]
Eye Foreign Bodies D005129 [Inanimate objects that become enclosed in the eye. ]
Eye Hemorrhage D005130 [Intraocular hemorrhage from the vessels of various tissues of the eye. ]
Eye Infections D015817 [Infection, moderate to severe, caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses, which occurs either on the external surface of the eye or intraocularly with probable inflammation, visual impairment, or blindness. ]
Eye Infections, Bacterial D015818 [Infections in the inner or external eye caused by microorganisms belonging to several families of bacteria. Some of the more common genera found are Haemophilus, Neisseria, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Chlamydia. ]
Eye Infections, Fungal D015821 [Infection by a variety of fungi, usually through four possible mechanisms: superficial infection producing conjunctivitis, keratitis, or lacrimal obstruction; extension of infection from neighboring structures - skin, paranasal sinuses, nasopharynx; direct introduction during surgery or accidental penetrating trauma; or via the blood or lymphatic routes in patients with underlying mycoses. ]
Eye Infections, Parasitic D015822 [Mild to severe infections of the eye and its adjacent structures (adnexa) by adult or larval protozoan or metazoan parasites. ]
Eye Infections, Viral D015828 [Infections of the eye caused by minute intracellular agents. These infections may lead to severe inflammation in various parts of the eye - conjunctiva, iris, eyelids, etc. Several viruses have been identified as the causative agents. Among these are Herpesvirus, Adenovirus, Poxvirus, and Myxovirus. ]
Eye Injuries D005131 [Damage or trauma inflicted to the eye by external means. The concept includes both surface injuries and intraocular injuries. ]
Eye Injuries, Penetrating D015807 [Deeply perforating or puncturing type intraocular injuries. ]