List of MeSH codes (C14)

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The following is a partial list of the "C" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM).

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This list continues the information at List of MeSH codes (C13). Codes following these are found at List of MeSH codes (C15). For other MeSH codes, see List of MeSH codes.

The source for this content is the set of 2006 MeSH Trees from the NLM.

MeSH   C14cardiovascular diseases

MeSH   C14.240cardiovascular abnormalities

MeSH   C14.240.110arterio-arterial fistula

MeSH   C14.240.150arteriovenous malformations

MeSH   C14.240.275central nervous system vascular malformations

MeSH   C14.240.400heart defects, congenital

MeSH   C14.240.670pulmonary atresia

MeSH   C14.240.700scimitar syndrome

MeSH   C14.280heart diseases

MeSH   C14.280.067arrhythmia

MeSH   C14.280.129carcinoid heart disease

MeSH   C14.280.142cardiac output, high

MeSH   C14.280.148cardiac output, low

MeSH   C14.280.155cardiac tamponade

MeSH   C14.280.195cardiomegaly

MeSH   C14.280.238cardiomyopathies

MeSH   C14.280.282endocarditis

MeSH   C14.280.358heart aneurysm

MeSH   C14.280.383heart arrest

MeSH   C14.280.400heart defects, congenital

MeSH   C14.280.434heart failure, congestive

MeSH   C14.280.459heart neoplasms

MeSH   C14.280.470heart rupture

MeSH   C14.280.484heart valve diseases

MeSH   C14.280.647myocardial ischemia

MeSH   C14.280.695pericardial effusion

MeSH   C14.280.720pericarditis

MeSH   C14.280.763pneumopericardium

MeSH   C14.280.793postpericardiotomy syndrome

MeSH   C14.280.832pulmonary heart disease

MeSH   C14.280.874rheumatic heart disease

MeSH   C14.280.945ventricular dysfunction

MeSH   C14.280.955Ventricular outflow tract obstruction

MeSH   C14.371hyperemia

MeSH   C14.583pregnancy complications, cardiovascular

MeSH   C14.583.404embolism, amniotic fluid

MeSH   C14.700scimitar syndrome

MeSH   C14.728syphilis, cardiovascular

MeSH   C14.826tuberculosis, cardiovascular

MeSH   C14.826.595pericarditis, tuberculous

MeSH   C14.907vascular diseases

MeSH   C14.907.055aneurysm

MeSH   C14.907.075angiodysplasia

MeSH   C14.907.077angiomatosis

MeSH   C14.907.079angioneurotic edema

MeSH   C14.907.109aortic diseases

MeSH   C14.907.137arterial occlusive diseases

MeSH   C14.907.150arteriovenous malformations

MeSH   C14.907.184arteritis

MeSH   C14.907.218capillary leak syndrome

MeSH   C14.907.253cerebrovascular disorders

MeSH   C14.907.320diabetic angiopathies

MeSH   C14.907.355embolism and thrombosis

MeSH   C14.907.375erythromelalgia

MeSH   C14.907.449hemorrhoids

MeSH   C14.907.460hepatic veno-occlusive disease

MeSH   C14.907.489hypertension

MeSH   C14.907.514hypotension

MeSH   C14.907.553ischemia

MeSH   C14.907.617peripheral vascular diseases

MeSH   C14.907.681phlebitis

MeSH   C14.907.690pulmonary veno-occlusive disease

MeSH   C14.907.744Raynaud disease

MeSH   C14.907.760retinal vein occlusion

MeSH   C14.907.780scimitar syndrome

MeSH   C14.907.790spinal cord vascular diseases

MeSH   C14.907.800superior vena cava syndrome

MeSH   C14.907.823telangiectasis

MeSH   C14.907.863thoracic outlet syndrome

MeSH   C14.907.903varicocele

MeSH   C14.907.927varicose veins

MeSH   C14.907.933vascular fistula

MeSH   C14.907.934vascular hemostatic disorders

MeSH   C14.907.936vascular neoplasms

MeSH   C14.907.940vasculitis

MeSH   C14.907.952venous insufficiency


The list continues at List of MeSH codes (C15).

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