List of MeSH codes (C21)

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 (C20). Codes following these are found at List of MeSH codes (C22). 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 C21disorders of environmental origin

MeSH C21.111dna damage

MeSH C21.111.099chromosome breakage

MeSH C21.111.549preconception injuries

MeSH C21.223 – environmental illness

MeSH C21.223.500multiple chemical sensitivity

MeSH C21.223.750sick building syndrome

MeSH C21.335motion sickness

MeSH C21.335.800 – space motion sickness

MeSH C21.447 – occupational diseases

MeSH C21.447.080agricultural workers' diseases

MeSH C21.447.125bird fancier's lung

MeSH C21.447.270dermatitis, occupational

MeSH C21.447.410 – high pressure neurological syndrome

MeSH C21.447.426 – inert gas narcosis

MeSH C21.447.506laboratory infection

MeSH C21.447.653 – persian gulf syndrome

MeSH C21.447.800pneumoconiosis

MeSH C21.447.900 – sleep disorders, circadian rhythm

MeSH C21.613poisoning

MeSH C21.613.068argyria

MeSH C21.613.097arsenic poisoning

MeSH C21.613.127bites and stings

MeSH C21.613.165cadmium poisoning

MeSH C21.613.177 – carbon tetrachloride poisoning

MeSH C21.613.276 – drug toxicity

MeSH C21.613.327ergotism

MeSH C21.613.380 – fluoride poisoning

MeSH C21.613.415 – food poisoning

MeSH C21.613.455 – gas poisoning

MeSH C21.613.512hepatitis, toxic

MeSH C21.613.589lead poisoning

MeSH C21.613.618 – manganese poisoning

MeSH C21.613.647mercury poisoning

MeSH C21.613.680mycotoxicosis

MeSH C21.613.705 – neurotoxicity syndromes

MeSH C21.613.730overdose

MeSH C21.613.756plant poisoning

MeSH C21.613.809psychoses, substance-induced

MeSH C21.613.932water intoxication

MeSH C21.676preconception injuries

MeSH C21.739.635 – marijuana abuse

MeSH C21.739.650 – neonatal abstinence syndrome

MeSH C21.739.700 – phencyclidine abuse

MeSH C21.739.746psychoses, substance-induced

MeSH C21.739.793substance abuse, intravenous

MeSH C21.739.835 – substance withdrawal syndrome

MeSH C21.739.912 – tobacco use disorder

MeSH C21.866 – wounds and injuries

MeSH C21.866.017abdominal injuries

MeSH C21.866.062amputation, traumatic

MeSH C21.866.088arm injuries

MeSH C21.866.103asphyxia

MeSH C21.866.115 – athletic injuries

MeSH C21.866.117 – back injuries

MeSH C21.866.120barotrauma

MeSH C21.866.141 – birth injuries

MeSH C21.866.153bites and stings

MeSH C21.866.200burns

MeSH C21.866.248contusions

MeSH C21.866.260 – craniocerebral trauma

MeSH C21.866.289 – dislocations

MeSH C21.866.304drowning

MeSH C21.866.324electric injuries

MeSH C21.866.348 – esophageal perforation

MeSH C21.866.371extravasation of diagnostic and therapeutic materials

MeSH C21.866.392 – foreign bodies

MeSH C21.866.404 – fractures, bone

MeSH C21.866.411fractures, cartilage

MeSH C21.866.417frostbite

MeSH C21.866.448 – hand injuries

MeSH C21.866.522heat stress disorders

MeSH C21.866.531hip injuries

MeSH C21.866.540lacerations

MeSH C21.866.558leg injuries

MeSH C21.866.640 – multiple trauma

MeSH C21.866.700neck injuries

MeSH C21.866.733 – radiation injuries

MeSH C21.866.748retropneumoperitoneum

MeSH C21.866.761 – rupture

MeSH C21.866.780 – self mutilation

MeSH C21.866.797shock, traumatic

MeSH C21.866.808soft tissue injuries

MeSH C21.866.819 – spinal cord injuries

MeSH C21.866.831 – spinal injuries

MeSH C21.866.844sprains and strains

MeSH C21.866.874tendon injuries

MeSH C21.866.891 – thoracic injuries

MeSH C21.866.900tooth injuries

MeSH C21.866.915trauma, nervous system

MeSH C21.866.930 – tympanic membrane perforation

MeSH C21.866.951 – wound infection

MeSH C21.866.974wounds, nonpenetrating

MeSH C21.866.986wounds, penetrating


The list continues at List of MeSH codes (C22).

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