List of MeSH codes (C04)

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).

This list continues the information at List of MeSH codes (C03). Codes following these are found at List of MeSH codes (C05). 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 C04neoplasms

MeSH C04.182cysts

MeSH C04.182.044 – arachnoid cysts

MeSH C04.182.089 – bone cysts

MeSH C04.182.117branchioma

MeSH C04.182.156breast cyst

MeSH C04.182.195bronchogenic cyst

MeSH C04.182.197chalazion

MeSH C04.182.198 – choledochal cyst

MeSH C04.182.201dermoid cyst

MeSH C04.182.254 – epidermal cyst

MeSH C04.182.281esophageal cyst

MeSH C04.182.300 – follicular cyst

MeSH C04.182.347 – ganglion cysts

MeSH C04.182.430lymphocele

MeSH C04.182.444mediastinal cyst

MeSH C04.182.473mesenteric cyst

MeSH C04.182.511mucocele

MeSH C04.182.612 – ovarian cysts

MeSH C04.182.640pancreatic cyst

MeSH C04.182.668parovarian cyst

MeSH C04.182.710 – pilonidal sinus

MeSH C04.182.766ranula

MeSH C04.182.867 – synovial cyst

MeSH C04.182.902thyroglossal cyst

MeSH C04.182.946urachal cyst

MeSH C04.445hamartoma

MeSH C04.445.435 – hamartoma syndrome, multiple

MeSH C04.445.620proteus syndrome

MeSH C04.445.810tuberous sclerosis

MeSH C04.557neoplasms by histologic type

MeSH C04.557.227histiocytic disorders, malignant

MeSH C04.557.337leukemia

MeSH C04.557.375 – lymphatic vessel tumors

MeSH C04.557.386lymphoma

MeSH C04.557.435 – neoplasms, complex and mixed

MeSH C04.557.450 – neoplasms, connective and soft tissue

MeSH C04.557.465 – neoplasms, germ cell and embryonal

MeSH C04.557.470neoplasms, glandular and epithelial

MeSH C04.557.475neoplasms, gonadal tissue

MeSH C04.557.580neoplasms, nerve tissue

MeSH C04.557.645neoplasms, vascular tissue

MeSH C04.557.665nevi and melanomas

MeSH C04.557.695 – odontogenic tumors

MeSH C04.588neoplasms by site

MeSH C04.588.033abdominal neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.083 – anal gland neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.149 – bone neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.180 – breast neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.274digestive system neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.322 – endocrine gland neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.364 – eye neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.443 – head and neck neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.448 – hematologic neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.531 – mammary neoplasms, animal

MeSH C04.588.614 – nervous system neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.699pelvic neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.805 – skin neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.839 – soft tissue neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.842splenic neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.894 – thoracic neoplasms

MeSH C04.588.945 – urogenital neoplasms

MeSH C04.619neoplasms, experimental

MeSH C04.619.045carcinoma 256, walker

MeSH C04.619.124carcinoma, brown-pearce

MeSH C04.619.169carcinoma, ehrlich tumor

MeSH C04.619.214carcinoma, krebs 2

MeSH C04.619.230carcinoma, lewis lung

MeSH C04.619.531leukemia, experimental

MeSH C04.619.540liver neoplasms, experimental

MeSH C04.619.590mammary neoplasms, experimental

MeSH C04.619.600melanoma, experimental

MeSH C04.619.857sarcoma, experimental

MeSH C04.619.935tumor virus infections

MeSH C04.626neoplasms, hormone-dependent

MeSH C04.651neoplasms, multiple primary

MeSH C04.651.435 – hamartoma syndrome, multiple

MeSH C04.651.550 – lipomatosis, multiple symmetrical

MeSH C04.651.600multiple endocrine neoplasia

MeSH C04.651.750proteus syndrome

MeSH C04.666neoplasms, post-traumatic

MeSH C04.682neoplasms, radiation-induced

MeSH C04.682.512leukemia, radiation-induced

MeSH C04.692neoplasms, second primary

MeSH C04.697 – neoplastic processes

MeSH C04.697.045anaplasia

MeSH C04.697.152 – cell transformation, neoplastic

MeSH C04.697.160cocarcinogenesis

MeSH C04.697.645neoplasm invasiveness

MeSH C04.697.650neoplasm metastasis

MeSH C04.697.655neoplasm recurrence, local

MeSH C04.697.670neoplasm regression, spontaneous

MeSH C04.697.700neoplasm, residual

MeSH C04.700neoplastic syndromes, hereditary

MeSH C04.700.100adenomatous polyposis coli

MeSH C04.700.175 – basal cell nevus syndrome

MeSH C04.700.250 – colorectal neoplasms, hereditary nonpolyposis

MeSH C04.700.305dysplastic nevus syndrome

MeSH C04.700.330 – exostoses, multiple hereditary

MeSH C04.700.435 – hamartoma syndrome, multiple

MeSH C04.700.600 – li-fraumeni syndrome

MeSH C04.700.630multiple endocrine neoplasia

MeSH C04.700.635 – wilms tumor

MeSH C04.700.645neurofibromatosis

MeSH C04.700.705 – peutz-jeghers syndrome

MeSH C04.700.852 – sturge-weber syndrome

MeSH C04.730 – paraneoplastic syndromes

MeSH C04.730.713 – paraneoplastic endocrine syndromes

MeSH C04.730.856 – paraneoplastic syndromes, nervous system

MeSH C04.834 – precancerous conditions

MeSH C04.834.288erythroplasia

MeSH C04.834.512leukoplakia

MeSH C04.834.567lymphomatoid granulomatosis

MeSH C04.834.580lymphomatoid papulosis

MeSH C04.834.770preleukemia

MeSH C04.834.818uterine cervical dysplasia

MeSH C04.834.867xeroderma pigmentosum

MeSH C04.850pregnancy complications, neoplastic

MeSH C04.850.908 – trophoblastic neoplasms

MeSH C04.925tumor virus infections

MeSH C04.925.120 – avian leukosis

MeSH C04.925.313 – epstein-barr virus infections

MeSH C04.925.489 – marek disease

MeSH C04.925.700 – sarcoma, avian

MeSH C04.925.744warts


The list continues at List of MeSH codes (C05).

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