List of MeSH codes (E07)

The following is a partial list of the "E" 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 (E06). Codes following these are found at List of MeSH codes (F01). 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 E07equipment and supplies

MeSH E07.043amplifiers

MeSH E07.079atmosphere exposure chambers

MeSH E07.101bandages

MeSH E07.115bioreactors

MeSH E07.150catheters, indwelling

MeSH E07.190 – contraceptive devices

MeSH E07.206 – culture media

MeSH E07.222 – dental equipment

MeSH E07.230 – diagnostic equipment

MeSH E07.252disposable equipment

MeSH E07.278durable medical equipment

MeSH E07.292electric power supplies

MeSH E07.296electrodes

MeSH E07.315emergency medical tags

MeSH E07.325equipment and supplies, hospital

MeSH E07.390G-suits

MeSH E07.420gamma cameras

MeSH E07.427gas scavengers

MeSH E07.430gastric balloon

MeSH E07.461incubators

MeSH E07.490infant equipment

MeSH E07.505 – infusion pumps

MeSH E07.515 – intermittent pneumatic compression devices

MeSH E07.525lasers

MeSH E07.532lenses

MeSH E07.546medicine chests

MeSH E07.553microbubbles

MeSH E07.560 – micropore filters

MeSH E07.565microspheres

MeSH E07.605nebulizers and vaporizers

MeSH E07.612needles

MeSH E07.652oxygenators

MeSH E07.671phantoms, imaging

MeSH E07.695prostheses and implants

MeSH E07.700protective devices

MeSH E07.720reagent kits, diagnostic

MeSH E07.796self-help devices

MeSH E07.814sensory aids

MeSH E07.858 – surgical equipment

MeSH E07.862surgically created structures

MeSH E07.877syringes

MeSH E07.900 – thermometers

MeSH E07.913tomography scanners, x-ray computed

MeSH E07.926tourniquets

MeSH E07.943transducers

MeSH E07.945 – transplants

MeSH E07.950ventilators, mechanical

MeSH E07.960 – x-ray film

MeSH E07.970x-ray intensifying screens


The list continues at List of MeSH codes (F01).

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