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Label Id Description
Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome D006463 [A syndrome that is associated with microvascular diseases of the KIDNEY, such as RENAL CORTICAL NECROSIS. It is characterized by hemolytic anemia (ANEMIA, HEMOLYTIC); THROMBOCYTOPENIA; and ACUTE RENAL FAILURE. ]
Hemoperfusion D006464 [Removal of toxins or metabolites from the circulation by the passing of blood, within a suitable extracorporeal circuit, over semipermeable microcapsules containing adsorbents (e.g., activated charcoal) or enzymes, other enzyme preparations (e.g., gel-entrapped microsomes, membrane-free enzymes bound to artificial carriers), or other adsorbents (e.g., various resins, albumin-conjugated agarose). ]
Hemoperitoneum D006465 [Accumulations of blood in the PERITONEAL CAVITY due to internal HEMORRHAGE. ]
Hemopexin D006466
Hemophilia A D006467 [The classic hemophilia resulting from a deficiency of factor VIII. It is an inherited disorder of blood coagulation characterized by a permanent tendency to hemorrhage. ]
Hemophilia B D002836 [A deficiency of blood coagulation factor IX inherited as an X-linked disorder. (Also known as Christmas Disease, after the first patient studied in detail, not the holy day.) Historical and clinical features resemble those in classic hemophilia (HEMOPHILIA A), but patients present with fewer symptoms. Severity of bleeding is usually similar in members of a single family. Many patients are asymptomatic until the hemostatic system is stressed by surgery or trauma. Treatment is similar to that for hemophilia A. (From Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 19th ed, p1008) ]
Hemopneumothorax D006468 [Collection of air and blood in the pleural cavity. ]
Hemoptysis D006469 [Expectoration or spitting of blood originating from any part of the RESPIRATORY TRACT, usually from hemorrhage in the lung parenchyma (PULMONARY ALVEOLI) and the BRONCHIAL ARTERIES. ]
Hemorheology D018056 [The deformation and flow behavior of BLOOD and its elements i.e., PLASMA; ERYTHROCYTES; WHITE BLOOD CELLS; and BLOOD PLATELETS. ]
Hemorrhage D006470 [Bleeding or escape of blood from a vessel. ]
Hemorrhagic Disease Virus, Epizootic D018164 [A species of ORBIVIRUS causing a fatal disease in deer. It is transmitted by flies of the genus Culicoides. ]
Hemorrhagic Disease Virus, Rabbit D017929 [A species in the genus LAGOVIRUS which causes hemorrhagic disease, including hemorrhagic septicemia, in rabbits. ]
Hemorrhagic Disorders D006474 [Spontaneous or near spontaneous bleeding caused by a defect in clotting mechanisms (BLOOD COAGULATION DISORDERS) or another abnormality causing a structural flaw in the blood vessels (HEMOSTATIC DISORDERS). ]
Hemorrhagic Fever Virus, Crimean-Congo D003225 [A species of NAIROVIRUS of the family BUNYAVIRIDAE. It is primarily transmitted by ticks and causes a severe, often fatal disease in humans. ]
Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome D006480 [An acute febrile disease occurring predominately in Asia. It is characterized by fever, prostration, vomiting, hemorrhagic phenonema, shock, and renal failure. It is caused by any one of several closely related species of the genus Hantavirus. The most severe form is caused by HANTAAN VIRUS whose natural host is the rodent Apodemus agrarius. Milder forms are caused by SEOUL VIRUS and transmitted by the rodents Rattus rattus and R. norvegicus, and the PUUMALA VIRUS with transmission by Clethrionomys galreolus. , Mild form of HFRS rarely hemorrhagic and seldom fatal. Caused by the PUUMALA VIRUS. ]
Hemorrhagic Fever, American D006478 [Diseases caused by American hemorrhagic fever viruses (ARENAVIRUSES, NEW WORLD). ]
Hemorrhagic Fever, Crimean D006479 [A severe, often fatal disease in humans caused by the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (HEMORRHAGIC FEVER VIRUS, CRIMEAN-CONGO). ]
Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola D019142 [A highly fatal, acute hemorrhagic fever caused by EBOLAVIRUS. ]
Hemorrhagic Fever, Omsk D006481 [Infection with the Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus, a Flavivirus. ]
Hemorrhagic Fevers, Viral D006482 [A group of viral diseases of diverse etiology but having many similar clinical characteristics; increased capillary permeability, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia are common to all. Hemorrhagic fevers are characterized by sudden onset, fever, headache, generalized myalgia, backache, conjunctivitis, and severe prostration, followed by various hemorrhagic symptoms. Hemorrhagic fever with kidney involvement is HEMORRHAGIC FEVER WITH RENAL SYNDROME. ]