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medicalterms/CHANGELOG.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000012655 14475610764 0015367 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
## [20230905]
### Changed
* Move project from github.com to codeberg.org
* Use UTF-8 for hunspell dictionary
* Update copyright years
## [20220425]
### Changed
* Use HTTPS URLs where available
* Convert Changelog to markdown and use format suggested by Keep a Changelog.
* Update autotools files
* Change maintainer's email address
* Update copyright years
## [20160103]
### Changed
* Update copyright years
### Fixed
* Do not depend on LC_ALL of build environment.
Closes [Debian BTS #793813](https://bugs.debian.org/793813).
## [20110608]
### Added
* Add new words
### Changed
* Update copyright years
### Fixed
* Fix error in perl expression which resulted in an FTBFS.
Closes [Debian BTS #628251](https://bugs.debian.org/628251).
## [20100204]
### Added
* Add new words
### Changed
* Update copyright years
### Fixed
* Install hunspell dictionaries in correct path. Thanks to Rene Engelhard
for reporting this bug. Closes [Debian BTS #568329](https://bugs.debian.org/568329).
## [20091008]
### Added
* Add new words
## [20090825]
### Changed
* Install hunspell dictionaries in /usr/share/hunspell instead of
/usr/share/myspell
## [20090216]
### Added
* Add new words
* New target "sort-all" for sorting all dictionaries
### Changed
* Update copyright years
## [20080712]
### Added
* Add new words
### Changed
* Move "Dermographie" to old spelling and add "Dermografie"
* Remove left over old spelling from adjektive-\*.txt
* Change maintainer name
## [20080620]
### Added
* Add new words
* Add compounding rules from igerman98
* Add script to convert wordlists to igerman98 format
* Add new Makefile target to create a contrib tarball for
igerman98. Please note that the support of igerman98 is
currently considered to be in alpha status.
### Changed
* Update README to mention hunspell instead of aspell
* Rename wordlist files to match the naming scheme of igerman98
## [20080515]
### Added
* Add new words
### Changed
* Regenerate auto* files with current toolchain
* Support a supplemental hunspell dictionary which needs a "base"
dictionary
### Removed
* Remove support for aspell because that program does not support
supplemental dictionaries like hunspell
## [20080327]
### Added
* Add new words for ophthalmological topics
### Changed
* Move project from gna.org to launchpad.net
### Fixed
* Fix some spelling errors
* Correct installation path for aspell dictionary
## [20080229]
### Added
* Some additions to the word lists
### Changed
* The aspell related targets in the Makefile have been renamed to
include the string "-de-medical", to better reflect the medical
domain of the generated files.
* The package is now licensed under GPL version 3 or later
* As the revision control system has been switched from Arch to
Bazaar, some information has been updated in README. Moreover,
the automatically generated ChangeLog is no longer available.
Therefore, the package uses the "foreign" ruleset instead of
"gnu" for configuring.
* Rename this file from NEWS to ChangeLog
### Fixed
* Do not install data with user and group set to root, but leave
as the uid and gid which is executing the command
## [20051025]
### Added
* Some additions to the word lists; one incorrect entry has
been removed
### Changed
* The macro AM_MAINTAINER_MODE is now enabled in configure.ac
* Changed the format of the NEWS file, so that the main changes
between releases can be found at once
## [20050703]
### Added
* New category of words: generic names for most usual drugs
are now included
* Created this NEWS file which makes the package suitable for
"gnu" rules in the configure.ac file instead of "foreign".
In addition, the NEWS file is checked for the current release
number before actually shipping the tarball.
### Changed
* In the already distributed word lists were some typo fixes
applied and quite a few more words added
### Fixed
* Fixed two errors in the Makefile, which made the creation of
distribution packages really annoying
## [20050510]
* Initial release of the package
[20230905]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20220425...v20230905
[20220425]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20160103...v20220425
[20160103]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20110608...v20160103
[20110608]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20100204...v20110608
[20100204]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20091008...v20100204
[20091008]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20090825...v20091008
[20090825]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20090216...v20090825
[20090216]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20080712...v20090216
[20080712]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20080620...v20080712
[20080620]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20080515...v20080620
[20080515]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20080327...v20080515
[20080327]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20080229...v20080327
[20080229]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20051025...v20080229
[20051025]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20050703...v20051025
[20050703]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/compare/v20050510...v20050703
[20050510]: https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms/releases/tag/v20050510
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# Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer
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medicalterms/README-medicalterms.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001363 14475610764 0017476 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 Bei dem Wörterbuch xxx-medicalterms handelt es sich um ein Addon.
Es enthält alle Wörter des Basiswörterbuchs sowie zusätzlich
medizinische Fachtermini. Diese Ergänzungen sind für Personen
sinnvoll, die häufig medizinische Texte lesen oder schreiben
müssen.
Dieses Wörterbuch basiert auf dem igerman98 Ispell-Wörterbuch,
zu finden unter .
Das Wörterbuch und alle enthaltenen Wortlisten sind lizenziert
unter der GNU GPL, Version 3 oder später.
Fehlermeldungen und Ergänzungswünsche können unter folgender
Adresse eingereicht werden:
Autor des Grundwörterbuchs:
Bjoern Jacke
Autor der Erweiterung:
Dr. Tobias Quathamer
medicalterms/README.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002610 14475610764 0015023 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # medicalterms

The goal of this package is to create specialized dictionaries for medical
terms used in various languages. Those dictionaries can be used easily with
hunspell, an advanced spellchecker.
As of now, German is the only supported language. If you'd like to contribute
to the development of the package medicalterms, please contact me. You can
find the latest version on [Codeberg](https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms).
The dictionary supports old and new spelling variants. Currently, however,
only the new variant is generated for hunspell. There's currently no
configuration option to use the old orthography or both variants
simultaneously.
## How to use the new dictionary with hunspell
Assume that you have checked your files this way:
```bash
$ hunspell -d de_DE myfile.txt
```
You only need to add the new dictionary to the command line to get rid of
all the warnings about unknown medical terms:
```bash
$ hunspell -d de_DE,de_med myfile.txt
```
Please note that this requires hunspell 1.2.2 or later.
## Access to the source code repository
This project is hosted on Codeberg:
https://codeberg.org/toddy/medicalterms
Patches and pull requests are welcome!
## Author
* Dr. Tobias Quathamer
- Main author and coordinator
- German dictionary
## License
GNU GPL-3.0 or later.
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medicalterms/bin/convert_to_igerman98 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000003567 14475610764 0020323 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# Script for changing all umlauts in dictionary words from the specified
# files
#
# Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer
#
# This file is part of Medicalterms.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
#
use warnings;
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
sub version
{
my $filename = substr($0, rindex($0, "/") + 1);
print "$filename version 0.1\n";
print "Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer \n";
}
sub usage
{
my $filename = substr($0, rindex($0, "/") + 1);
&version;
print "\nThis utility converts all umlauts from the specified files, to be used\n";
print "with igerman98.\n\n";
print "Usage: $filename [file_1.txt ... file_n.txt]\n";
}
my $help;
my $version;
my $options = GetOptions(
"help" => \$help,
"version" => \$version)
or exit;
if ($version) {
&version;
exit;
};
if ($help) {
&usage;
exit;
};
# the start of the actual program
foreach my $file (@ARGV) {
open FILE, "< $file"
or die "Could not open $file: $!\n";
while () {
# prints the whole file except the comments
# and empty lines, although those should not
# be there in the first place
next if /^\s*#/;
next if /^$/;
s/ä/a"/g;
s/ö/o"/g;
s/ü/u"/g;
s/Ä/A"/g;
s/Ö/O"/g;
s/Ü/U"/g;
s/ß/sS/g;
print;
}
close FILE;
}
medicalterms/bin/find_dups 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000004175 14475610764 0016225 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# Script for finding duplicate words in the specified
# files, stripping the GNU license comment at the beginning
#
# Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer
#
# This file is part of Medicalterms.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
#
use warnings;
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
sub version
{
my $filename = substr($0, rindex($0, "/") + 1);
print "$filename version 0.1\n";
print "Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer \n";
}
sub usage
{
my $filename = substr($0, rindex($0, "/") + 1);
&version;
print "\nThis utility finds all duplicate words from the specified files, stripping\n";
print "the GNU license comment at the beginning and printing the result to the\n";
print "standard output.\n\n";
print "Usage: $filename [file_1.txt ... file_n.txt]\n";
}
my $help;
my $version;
my $options = GetOptions(
"help" => \$help,
"version" => \$version)
or exit;
if ($version) {
&version;
exit;
};
if ($help) {
&usage;
exit;
};
# the start of the actual program
my @words;
foreach my $file (@ARGV) {
open FILE, "< $file"
or die "Could not open $file: $!\n";
while () {
# prints the whole file except the comments
# and empty lines, although those should not
# be there in the first place
next if /^\s*#/;
next if /^$/;
push(@words, $_);
}
close FILE;
}
my $previous_word = "";
foreach my $entry (sort @words) {
# ignore possible affixes
my $word = (split /\//, $entry)[0];
chomp $word;
print "$word\n" if $word eq $previous_word;
$previous_word = $word;
}
medicalterms/bin/get_words 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000003630 14475610764 0016242 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# Script for extracting all dictionary words from the specified
# files, stripping the GNU license comment at the beginning
#
# Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer
#
# This file is part of Medicalterms.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
#
use warnings;
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
sub version
{
my $filename = substr($0, rindex($0, "/") + 1);
print "$filename version 0.1\n";
print "Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer \n";
}
sub usage
{
my $filename = substr($0, rindex($0, "/") + 1);
&version;
print "\nThis utility extracts all words from the specified files, stripping the\n";
print "GNU license comment at the beginning and printing the result to the\n";
print "standard output.\n\n";
print "Usage: $filename [file_1.txt ... file_n.txt]\n";
}
my $help;
my $version;
my $options = GetOptions(
"help" => \$help,
"version" => \$version)
or exit;
if ($version) {
&version;
exit;
};
if ($help) {
&usage;
exit;
};
# the start of the actual program
foreach my $file (@ARGV) {
open FILE, "< $file"
or die "Could not open $file: $!\n";
while () {
# prints the whole file except the comments
# and empty lines, although those should not
# be there in the first place
next if /^\s*#/;
next if /^$/;
print;
}
close FILE;
}
medicalterms/bin/sort_file 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000004355 14475610764 0016240 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/usr/bin/env perl
#
# Script for sorting all dictionary words in the specified file,
# without messing with the GNU license comment at the beginning
#
# Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer
#
# This file is part of Medicalterms.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
#
use warnings;
use strict;
use locale;
use POSIX;
POSIX::setlocale(LC_COLLATE, 'de_DE.UTF-8');
use Getopt::Long;
sub version
{
my $filename = substr($0, rindex($0, "/") + 1);
print "$filename version 0.1\n";
print "Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer \n";
}
sub usage
{
my $filename = substr($0, rindex($0, "/") + 1);
&version;
print "\nThis utility sorts all dictionary words in the specified file,\n";
print "without messing with the GNU license comment at the beginning and\n";
print "writes the result to standard output.\n\n";
print "Usage: $filename [file.txt]\n";
}
my $help;
my $version;
my $options = GetOptions(
"help" => \$help,
"version" => \$version)
or exit;
if ($version) {
&version;
exit;
};
if ($help) {
&usage;
exit;
};
sub without_suffixes
{
my @stem_a = split /\//, $a;
my @stem_b = split /\//, $b;
(defined($stem_a[0]) ? $stem_a[0] : 0) cmp (defined($stem_b[0]) ? $stem_b[0] : 0);
}
# the start of the actual program
foreach my $file (@ARGV) {
my $gnu_header = "";
my @file_contents = "";
open FILE, "< $file"
or die "Could not open $file: $!\n";
while () {
if (/^\s*#/) {
# extract the GNU license header
$gnu_header .= $_;
} else {
# store the word list in an array
push(@file_contents, $_);
}
}
print $gnu_header;
print sort without_suffixes @file_contents;
close FILE;
}
medicalterms/configure 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000337422 14475610764 0015467 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #! /bin/sh
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# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.71 for medicalterms 20230905.
#
#
# Copyright (C) 1992-1996, 1998-2017, 2020-2021 Free Software Foundation,
# Inc.
#
#
# This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
# gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
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## M4sh Initialization. ##
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as_nop=:
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then :
emulate sh
NULLCMD=:
# Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which
# is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature.
alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"'
setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST
else $as_nop
case `(set -o) 2>/dev/null` in #(
*posix*) :
set -o posix ;; #(
*) :
;;
esac
fi
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# IFS needs to be set, to space, tab, and newline, in precisely that order.
# (If _AS_PATH_WALK were called with IFS unset, it would have the
# side effect of setting IFS to empty, thus disabling word splitting.)
# Quoting is to prevent editors from complaining about space-tab.
as_nl='
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export as_nl
IFS=" "" $as_nl"
PS1='$ '
PS2='> '
PS4='+ '
# Ensure predictable behavior from utilities with locale-dependent output.
LC_ALL=C
export LC_ALL
LANGUAGE=C
export LANGUAGE
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PATH_SEPARATOR=:
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{ printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking that generated files are newer than configure" >&5
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ac_cs_silent=false
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PE
PEEP
pg
pH
PIOL
pmol
PRK
PTCA
PUVA
QRS
QT
RAAS
RNA
RNase
RPA
RR
rRNA
SAB
sec
SpA
SSW
STD
TB
TBC
TENS
TNFα
tRNA
UTP
UVA
UVB
VAS
VK
VSD
WHO
XDR
ZEEP
ZNS
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abdominal/A
abdominalis
abdominell/A
abdominis
abdominosakral/A
abdominouterin/A
abducens
abductor
aberrant/A
abgangsfähig/A
abgrenzbar/A
abhusten
abklärungsbedürftig/A
ablativ/A
aboral/A
abortiv/A
abpunktiert/A
abscedens
absoluta
accessorius
acetabuli
acetonämisch/A
achrestisch/A
achsengerecht/A
achsensymmetrisch/A
acromial/A
acromioclaviculär/A
acusticus
acuta
acutissima
acutus
adductor
adductus
adenoid/A
adenomatoid/A
adenomatös/A
adenomatosa
adhärent/A
adhäsiv/A
adipös/A
adjuvant/A
adoleszent/A
adrenal/A
adrenerg/A
adrenergisch/A
adrenocorticotrop/A
adrenogenital/A
adult/A
aerob/A
aeruginosa
aeruginosum
afebril/A
affektarm/A
affektinkontinent/A
affektiv/A
affektlabil/A
affektleer/A
afferent/A
africana
agalactia
agastrisch/A
agitans
agonistisch/A
agranulozytisch/A
akantholytisch/A
akinetisch/A
akkommodativ/A
akontraktil/A
akrolentiginös/A
aktinisch/A
aktinomykotisch/A
akzentuiert/AC
akzessorisch/A
akzidentell/A
alata
alba
albicans
aleukämisch/A
alexithym/A
alimentär/A
alkaloid/A
alkoholassoziiert/A
alkoholbedingt/A
alkoholhaltig/A
alkoholinduziert/A
alkoholintoxikiert/A
alkoholkrank/A
alkoholtoxisch/A
allergenspezifisch/A
allergenunabhängig/A
allergologisch/A
alternativmedizinisch/A
altersassoziiert/A
altersatrophisch/A
altersentsprechend/A
altersgebunden/A
altersgerecht/A
alterssichtig/A
altersspezifisch/A
altersunabhängig/A
alterungsbedingt/A
alveolär/A
alveolaris
amagnetisch/A
amaurotisch/A
amelanotisch/A
ameloblastisch/A
amentiell/A
amnestisch/A
amphetaminähnlich/A
amplifikatorisch/A
ampullaris
amputationsgefährdet/A
amyloid/A
amyotroph/A
amyotrophisch/A
anabol/A
anaerob/A
analgetisch/A
anamnestisch/A
anaphylaktisch/A
anaplastisch/A
anästhesiologisch/A
anästhetisch/A
anastomosiert/A
anbehandelt/A
androgen/A
androgenmangelbedingt/A
aneurysmatisch/A
anfallsartig/A
anfallsfrei/A
anfallskontrollierend/A
anfallsprophylaktisch/A
anfallsverdächtig/A
anfallsweise/A
anginös/A
angiologisch/A
angioneurotisch/A
angiopathisch/A
angiospastisch/A
angstreduzierend/A
angstverstärkend/A
angulär/A
angularis
anionisch/A
ankylosans
ankylosierend/A
anlagebedingt/A
anogenital/A
anonymisiert/A
anorektal/A
anovulatorisch/A
antagonistisch/A
anteflektiert/A
antegrad/A
antenatal/A
antepartal/A
anterior/A
anterograd/A
anterolateral/A
anteroseptal/A
antiallergisch/A
antiarrhythmisch/A
antiasthmatisch/A
antibakteriell/A
antibiotisch/A
anticholinerg/A
antidepressiv/A
antidiabetisch/A
antidiuretisch/A
antidopaminerg/A
antiekzematös/A
antiemetisch/A
antiepileptisch/A
antiexsudativ/A
antifungal/A
antihypertensiv/A
antiinflammatorisch/A
antiischämisch/A
antikoaguliert/A
antikonvulsiv/A
antimikrobiell/A
antimitochondrial/A
antimykotisch/A
antineoplastisch/A
antinukleär/A
antiobstruktiv/A
antiödematös/A
antiosteoporotisch/A
antiöstrogen/A
antioxidativ/A
antiphlogistisch/A
antiproliferativ/A
antipruriginös/A
antipsychotisch/A
antipyretisch/A
antirheumatisch/A
antisekretorisch/A
antisense
antiseptisch/A
antisozial/A
antispastisch/A
antithrombotisch/A
antituberkulotisch/A
antitumorös/A
antitussiv/A
antivertiginös/A
antiviral/A
antriebsgesteigert/A
antriebsstark/A
antriebsteigernd/A
anwendungsbezogen/A
anxiolytisch/A
aortopulmonal/A
apallisch/A
apikal/A
aplastisch/A
apoplektisch/A
approximal/A
arrhythmisch/A
arrhythmogen/A
arteriell/A
arteriohepatisch/A
arteriosklerotisch/A
arteriosus
arteriovenös/A
arthritisch/A
arthrotisch/A
artikulär/A
artis
ascendens
aseptisch/A
asphärisch/A
astatisch/A
asthenisch/A
asthmabezogen/A
asthmatisch/A
asthmatoid/A
asthmoid/A
astigmatisch/A
astigmatismusneutral/A
asymptomatisch/A
ätiologisch/A
atopisch/A
atoxisch/A
atraumatisch/A
atrial/A
atrioventrikulär/A
atrophisch/A
attackenförmig/A
attenuiert/A
atypisch/A
auditiv/A
aufgereinigt/A
aural/A
aureus
aurikulär/A
aurium
ausgekugelt/A
ausgeschlichen/A
auskultatorisch/A
auskultierbar/A
aussagekräftig/AC
autoimmun/A
autoimmunologisch/A
autolog/A
autoreaktiv/A
autosomal/A
avital/A
axial/A
axillär/A
bakterienarm/A
bakterienreich/A
bakteriologisch/A
bakteriostatisch/A
bakterizid/A
balanziert/A
ballaststoffreich/A
basal/A
basalpleuritisch/A
basilaris
bathmotrop/A
befruchtungsfähig/A
behavioral/A
beidseits
beinbetont/A
benigne/A
berufsbedingt/A
beurteilbar/A
bewegungsarm/A
bewegungsfaul/A
bifokal/A
biiliacal/A
bildgebend/A
biliär/A
bioelektrisch/A
biophysikalisch/A
biphasisch/A
bipolar/A
biventrikulär/A
blutbildend/A
blutzuckersenkend/A
blutzuckersteigernd/A
bodyplethysmographisch/A
bradykard/A
bradytroph/A
breitbasig/A
bronchial/A
bronchodilatatorisch/A
bronchokonstriktorisch/A
bronchopulmonal/A
bukkal/A
bukkopharyngeal/A
bulbär/A
bullös/A
bullosa
caesarea
cannabinoid/A
capitis
cardiopulmonal/A
carotis
caudal
cava
cerebral/A
cerebri
cerebrovasculär/A
cervical/A
choledochus
cholinerg/A
chondroblastisch/A
choreatisch/A
choreiform/A
chromosomal/A
chronica
chronotrop/A
circadian/A
clusterhaft/A
coli
colli
communis
congenita
conjunctival/A
connatal/A
contagiosum
cordis
coronar/A
cortical/A
cranial/A
cranio
cruris
cutan/A
cutaneum
darmpathogen/A
deformans
degenerativ/A
dehydriert/A
dekompensiert/A
delirant/A
denaturiert/A
dendritisch/A
densitometrisch/A
depolarisiert/A
dermatologisch/A
descendens
desorientiert/AC
dextra
dextroponiert/A
diastolisch/A
diätetisch/A
different/A
diffusa
digestiv/A
dilatativ/A
dilatiert/A
diskoidal/A
distal/A
distanzlos/A
diurnus
doppelblind/A
doppelsträngig/A
dorsal/A
dorsalis
dosisabhängig/A
dosisunabhängig/A
dreiteilig/A
dromotrop/A
druckbelastet/A
druckkontrolliert/A
drüsig/A
duodeni
dysontogenetisch/A
dysphagisch/A
dystop/A
dystroph/A
echoarm/A
echodicht/A
echoreich/A
eingewogen/A
eingruppiert/A
einstündlich/A
einteilig/A
einzeitig/A
einzelsträngig/A
ektop/A
ektopisch/A
elektiv/A
elektronenmikroskopisch/A
elektrophoretisch/A
elektrophysiologisch/A
embolisch/A
emotionsbezogen/A
emulgiert/A
endemisch/A
endokrin/A
endoskopisch/A
endothelial/A
endotoxisch/A
enteral/A
enterohepatisch/A
entwicklungsgestört/A
enzymatisch/A
epidemiologisch/A
epidermal/A
epidural/A
epigastrisch/A
epilepsiechirurgisch/A
epilepticus
epileptisch/A
epiphysär/A
episodisch/A
epitheloidzellig/A
equina
ergotherapeutisch/A
erscheinungsfrei/A
eruptiv/A
erythrodermatisch/A
erythrosquamös/A
ethmoidalis
euthyreot/A
evidenzbasiert/A
exazerbiert/A
excimerchirurgisch/A
exokrin/A
exspiratorisch/A
exsudativ/A
externa
extradural/A
extraintestinal/A
extrakorporal/A
extrakutan/A
extrapulmonal/A
extrapyramidal/A
extrarenal/A
extrazellulär/A
fachanästhesiologisch/A
fachübergreifend/A
facialis
factiata
fäkal/A
faltbar/A
faserreich/A
febril/A
fehlverheilt/A
fermentativ/A
fettreich/A
fibrotisch/A
flächenhaft/A
flächig/A
fleckförmig/A
fluoreszierend/A
fokal/A
formgleich/A
frühkindlich/A
frustran/A
fünfschichtig/A
funikulär/A
gastral/A
gastroenterologisch/A
gastrointestinal/A
gastroösophageal/A
gebärfähig/A
gebläht/A
gelelektrophoretisch/A
genomisch/A
gepoolt/A
geschlechtsreif/A
gesundheitsbezogen/A
gleichsinnig/A
glutenfrei/A
gramnegativ/A
grampositiv/A
granulomatös/A
granulosa
grenzwertig/A
grippal/A
grüblerisch/A
guttata
halbstündlich/A
halbsynthetisch/A
hämatologisch/A
hämatopoetisch/A
hämodynamisch/A
handlungsbezogen/A
harnstoffhaltig/A
hepatisch/A
hepatobiliär/A
hepatotoxisch/A
hepatozellulär/A
hereditär/A
herzchirurgisch/A
herzgesund/A
herzinsuffizient/A
heteromultimer/A
heterozygot/A
hinzugegeben/A
histologisch/A
hochsensitiv/A
homolog/A
homozygot/A
hormonabhängig/A
hormonal/A
hormonblockierend/A
hormonunabhängig/A
humeroskapulär/A
humoral/A
hydroaktiv/A
hydrophil/A
hydrophob/A
hyperbar/A
hypermotorisch/A
hyperopisch/A
hyperosmolar/A
hyperplastisch/A
hyperpolarisiert/A
hypertensiv/A
hyperton/A
hypertoniebedingt/A
hypertonisch/A
hypertrophiert/A
hypnotisch/A
hypodermatisch/A
hypoosmolar/A
hypophysär/A
hypoplastisch/A
hypotensiv/A
hypothalamisch/A
hypoton/A
hypotoniebedingt/A
hypotonisch/A
hypoxämisch/A
iatrogen/A
idiopathisch/A
immunogen/A
immunologisch/A
immunsuppressiv/A
infaust/A
infektabhängig/A
infektiös/A
inflammatorisch/A
inguinal/A
inhalativ/A
inhibitorisch/A
iniectabilia
initial/A
inkomplett/A
inoperabel/A
inotrop/A
insipidus
inspiratorisch/A
insuffizient/A
integumental/A
intensivmedizinisch/A
interdigital/A
interexperimentell/A
interiktal/A
interindividuell/A
interkalierend/A
interkostal/A
intermittens
intermittierend/A
interna
interstitiell/A
intertriginosa
intervertebral/A
intestinal/A
intracerebral/A
intraexperimentell/A
intraindividuell/A
intrakraniell/A
intrakutan/A
intramuskulär/A
intranasal/A
intraokular/A
intraoperativ/A
intrathekal/A
intrathorakal/A
intravaskulär/A
intrazellulär/A
intrazerebral/A
intrinsisch/A
invasiv/A
inversus
inzisional/A
irisfixiert/A
ischämisch/A
isoton/A
isotonisch/A
jugularis
juvenil/A
kaliumspezifisch/A
kammerwinkelgestützt/A
kanzerogen/A
kapillär/A
kapillarfrei/A
kardiochirurgisch/A
kardiogen/A
kardiologisch/A
kardiomyopathisch/A
kardiopulmonal/A
kardiorespiratorisch/A
kardioselektiv/A
kardiotoxisch/A
kardiovaskulär/A
karzinogen/A
kassenärztlich/A
katabol/A
kaudal/A
keratolytisch/A
ketoazidotisch/A
ketogen/A
kinderpsychologisch/A
klitoridal/A
klonisch/A
kognitionsbezogen/A
kognitiv/A
kohlensäurehaltig/A
kolikartig/A
kolloid/A
kolloidal/A
kolorektal/A
koloskopisch/A
komatös/A
kompensiert/A
komplikationsarm/A
komplikationslos/A
kongenital/A
konjugiert/A
konjunktival/A
konnatal/A
kontraindiziert/A
konvaleszent/A
konvulsiv/A
konzertiert/A
koronar/A
körpereigen/A
körperfremd/A
korpuskulär/A
kortikal/A
kortikoidtypisch/A
krampfartig/A
kranial/A
kraniosakral/A
krankengymnastisch/A
krankheitsbedingt/A
krankheitsbezogen/A
krebsverdächtig/A
kristalloid/A
kryptogen/A
kulturabhängig/A
kurativ/A
kutan/A
laborchemisch/A
lacrimalis
laktosearm/A
laktosefrei/A
lamellär/A
lanzinierend/A
laryngoskopisch/A
läsionell/A
lebensbedrohlich/A
lebensrettend/A
lentikular/A
letal/A
leukämisch/A
leukopenisch/A
leukozytär/A
limbal/A
limbisch/A
limbusnah/A
linksventrikulär/A
lipophil/A
logopädisch/A
lokoregionär/A
lordosiert/A
luetisch/A
luftdurchlässig/A
lumbal/A
lungenfunktionell/A
luteum
lymphatisch/A
lymphozytär/A
lytisch/A
magensaftresistent/A
major
makulopapulös/A
maligne/A
mamillarisch/A
mammae
manifest/A
manualtherapeutisch/A
mater
maxillar/A
medial/A
median/A
medikamentenresistent/A
medikamentensensibel
medikamentensensible/A
medikamentös/A
medullär/A
megaloblastisch/A
mehrzeitig/A
mellitus
menstrual/A
menstruell/A
mesenterial/A
mesial/A
metabolisch/A
mikrosomal/A
miotisch/A
mittelbar/A
mittelgradig/A
mittellaut/A
molekularbiologisch/A
monatig/A
monofokal/A
monoklonal/A
morgendlich/A
moribund/A
morphinagonistisch/A
morphinantagonistisch/A
mukokutan/A
mukopurulent/A
mukoziliär/A
multifokal/A
multimer/A
multimodal/A
multiresistent/A
muskulär/A
mutagen/A
mutationsfreudig/A
myelotoxisch/A
mykologisch/A
mykotisch/A
myokardial/A
myoklonisch/A
myopisch/A
myozytär/A
narkotisch/A
nasal/A
nasolakrimal/A
nativ/A
nebenbefundlich/A
nebenwirkungsfrei/A
negativistisch/A
neonatal/A
neoplastisch/A
nephrotisch/A
nephrotoxisch/A
neuerkrankt/A
neural/A
neuroaktiv/A
neurodegenerativ/A
neurohumoral/A
neurometabolisch/A
neuromuskulär/A
neuroparalytisch/A
neuropathologisch/A
neuropsychologisch/A
neurotoxisch/A
neurovegetativ/A
neutrophil/A
nichtinsuffizient/A
nichtmedikamentös/A
nichtmyozytär/A
nichtpresbyop/A
nichtresistent/A
nichtselektiv/A
nichtsteroidal/A
nichtulzerös/A
nodal/A
nonparametrisch/A
normalverteilt/A
normotensiv/A
nosokomial/A
notfallmäßig/A
nummulär/A
obstipiert/A
obstruktiv/A
occipitalis
okular/A
okzipital/A
onkogen/A
onkolytisch/A
onkotisch/A
operationsbedingt/A
ophthalmologisch/A
orbital/A
oris
oroalimentär/A
orofazial/A
orthostatisch/A
ösophageal/A
ototoxisch/A
ovarial/A
pädiatrisch/A
palliativ/A
palmoplantaris
palpebral/A
papillär/A
paramedizinisch/A
parasympatisch/A
paravenös/A
parenteral/A
parietal/A
paroxysmal/A
pathogen/A
pathognomonisch/A
pathophysiologisch/A
patientenkontrolliert/A
pectoris
pedis
pepticum
peptisch/A
perianal/A
peridural/A
perinatal/A
perineal/A
perioperativ/A
perioral/A
periorbital/A
periumbilikal/A
perivaskulär/A
perkutan/A
perniziös/A
peroral/A
petit
pflegerisch/A
phak/A
phasengerecht/A
photometrisch/A
photorefraktiv/A
physikochemisch/A
physiologischerweise
physiotherapeutisch/A
pigmentbildend/A
plasmidtragend/A
plethysmographisch/A
pleuritisch/A
pneumologisch/A
polyvalent/A
postentzündlich/A
posterior
postiktal/A
postmenopausal/A
postnatal/A
postoperativ/A
postpartal/A
postprandial/A
postsynaptisch/A
posttranslational/A
posttraumatisch/A
postural/A
präbronchodilatatorisch/A
präkanzerös/A
präklinisch/A
präkordial/A
prämatur/A
prämenstruell/A
pränatal/A
präoperativ/A
präsynaptisch/A
prävalent/A
presbyop/A
probatorisch/A
progredient/A
proliferativ/A
prolongiert/A
propulsiv/A
prospektiv/A
protektiv/A
proteolytisch/A
proximal/A
pruriginös/A
pseudoallergenarm/A
pseudoallergenreich/A
pseudoallergisch/A
pseudomembranös/A
psoriatisch/A
psychometrisch/A
psychosozial/A
psychotisch/AC
psychotrop/A
pulmonal/A
punktförmig/A
purulent/A
pustulös/A
pylori
pyogen/A
pyrogen/A
qualitätskontrolliert/A
quartär/A
racemosa
radikulär/A
radiogen/A
radiometrisch/A
rechtsventrikulär/A
refraktär/A
refraktiv/A
regeneratorisch/A
regionalanästhesiologisch/A
reizfrei/A
rekombinant/A
rekonstruktiv/A
rekonvaleszent/A
rektal/A
rekurrierend/A
renal/A
renovaskulär/A
repetitiv/A
residual/A
resistent/A
resistenzvermittelnd/A
resorptiv/A
respiratorisch/A
ressourcenschonend/A
retardiert/A
retinal/A
retrobulbär/A
retrograd/A
retrospektiv/A
retrosternal/A
revers/A
rezessiv/A
rezidivierend/A
rheumatoid/A
rheumatologisch/A
risikoarm/A
roborierend/A
röntgenologisch/A
rückbildungsfähig/A
rückenmarknahe/A
salicylsäurehaltig/A
salinisch/A
saluretisch/A
schizoaffektiv/A
schlaganfallähnlich/A
schmerzbedingt/A
schmerzbezogen/A
schmerzfrei/A
schmerzgeplagt/A
schmerzinduziert/A
schmerzrelevant/A
schmerzverstärkend/A
schubweise/A
seitenbetont/A
seitenkonstant/A
sense
sensomotorisch/A
sensoriell/A
sensorisch/A
serologisch/A
serotoninerg/A
sigmoidal/A
simplex
situ
situational/A
situativ/A
somatisch/A
somatoform/A
somnolent/A
soporös/A
spannungsabhängig/A
spasmolytisch/A
spermizid/A
spinal/A
splitterförmig/A
squamös/A
stehengelassen/A
steroidal/A
stimulatorisch/A
stöchiometrisch/A
strichförmig/A
stromal/A
stromtragend/A
stuporös/A
subakut/A
subarachnoidal/A
subepidermal/A
subepithelial/A
subkapsulär/A
subklinisch/A
subkonjunktival/A
subkortikal/A
subkutan/A
sublingual/A
submammär/A
suffizient/A
suizidal/A
suppressiv/A
supraventrikulär/A
sympatisch/A
symptomatisch/A
symptomfrei/A
symptomorientiert/A
synaptisch/A
synergistisch/A
synovial/A
systemisch/A
systolisch/A
tachykard/A
tardiv/A
tastbar/A
temporal/A
teratogen/A
teratologisch/A
terminal/A
testikulär/A
testpsychologisch/A
therapiebedingt/A
therapierefraktär/A
therapieresistent/A
therapiert/A
thorakal/A
thrombotisch/A
thyreotoxisch/A
tiefgefroren/A
tonisch/A
topisch/A
torisch/A
toxisch/A
tracheobronchial/A
transdermal/A
transient/A
transitorisch/A
transkutan/A
transmembranös/A
transurethral/A
trivalent/A
trizyklisch/A
trophisch/A
tuberkular/A
tuberös/A
tubulär/A
tumorartig/A
übergewichtig/A
ulzerogen/A
unbeeinträchtigt/A
uneinsichtig/A
unilateral/A
univentrikulär/A
unprovoziert/A
unspezifisch/A
urogenital/A
urologisch/A
ursachenorientiert/A
urtikariell/A
uteri
vagal/A
vaginal/A
vaskulär/A
vasoaktiv/A
vasodilatatorisch/A
vasodilatorisch/A
vasomotorisch/A
vasopressorisch/A
vektoriell/A
venös/A
ventral/A
ventrikulär/A
verdaut/AU
vergesellschaftet/A
verhaltensorientiert/A
verhaltenstherapeutisch/A
verheilt/A
verschreibungspflichtig/A
vertebral/A
verteilungsfrei/A
vesikulär/A
vestibulär/A
vierteilig/A
viral/A
virulenzgeschwächt/A
viszeral/A
vital/A
vitro
vivo
vorbehandelt/A
vorbestehend/A
vorgekühlt/A
vulgaris
walnussgroß/A
wassergesättigt/A
wellenfrontgeführt/A
zeitverzögert/A
zellvermittelt/A
zentrotemporal/A
zerebellär/A
zerebral/A
zerebrospinal/A
zerebrovaskulär/A
zermörsert/A
zervikal/A
zirkadian/A
zirkulär/A
zoster
zweimonatig/A
zweiteilig/A
zweizeitig/A
zyanotisch/A
zystisch/A
zystoid/A
zytologisch/A
zytotoxisch/A
medicalterms/dicts/ergaenzungen-xx-de_all-medicalterms.txt 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003535 14475610764 0024434 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # This file lists terms which also appear in the igerman98 file provided
# by Björn Jacke . The terms in igerman are lacking some
# forms, though, most often plural forms and declinations.
#
# If Björn decides to add these suffixes to his igerman98 files, I'll
# remove the corresponding entries from this file.
#
# Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer
#
# This file is part of Medicalterms.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
#
Akzeleration/P
allergisch/AC
Anamnese/N
Antikörper/NS
Arteriosklerose/N
Automatismen
Bauchdecke/N
Bauchschmerz/PT
Bauchspeicheldrüse/N
bizonal/A
Blutgruppenfaktor/PS
Blutmischung/P
Blutpfütze/N
Blutspender/FNS
Destruktion/P
Durchblutungsstörung/P
Ernährungsstörung/P
Gallenblase/N
Glaskörper/NS
Glaslinse/N
Glasplatte/N
Herzinfarktrisiko/S
Herzmassage/N
Herzneurose/N
Herzscheibe/N
Herzschlagfolge/N
Herzschrittmacher/NS
Herzspezialist/FP
induzieren/BDIOXY
Insertion/P
Kinderheilkundler/FNS
Klagschrift/P
Krankenwagenfahrer/FNS
Krankheitsbild/RST
Krankheitskeim/EPST
Krebsbehandlung/P
Krebsbekämpfung/P
Krebserkrankung/P
Krebsforschung/P
Krebsgeschwülste/N
Krebsgeschwür/EPST
Krebskrankheit/P
Krebswachstum/S
Lokalisation/P
Lokalisierung/P
sensitiv/AC
Sensitivität/P
Trockner/S
Umland/ST
verletzt/AU
medicalterms/dicts/medizin-a-de_all-medicalterms.txt 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003443 14475610764 0023162 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # This file lists medical terms in German, old spelling
#
# Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer
#
# This file is part of Medicalterms.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
#
Abdomensonographiekontrolle/N
abdominalsonographisch/A
Abhängigkeitspotential/S
Aktivierungsprozeß
Angiographie/N
angiographisch/A
Arteriographie/N
Ausflußbahn/P
Autoradiographie/N
Bewußtseinsverlust/EPST
Bodyplethysmographie/N
Brustdrüsenabszeß
Cannabismißbrauch/TS
Cholangiographie/N
Computertomographie/N
computertomographisch/A
Coronarangiographie/N
Dermographie/N
Dermographismus
Differentialdiagnose/N
differentialdiagnostisch/A
Dopplerechokardiographie/N
Echographie/N
Echokardiographie/N
Elektroenzephalographie/N
Elektrokardiographie/N
Eßschwierigkeit/P
Eßstörung/P
Freßzelle/N
Ganzkörperplethysmographie/N
ganzkörperplethysmographisch/A
Gefäßmißbildung/P
Kernspintomograph/PS
Kernspintomographie/N
kernspintomographisch/A
Koronarangiographie/N
Magnetresonanztomographie/N
Mammographie/N
Mikrographie/N
Phlebographie/N
Radiographie/N
Sonographie/N
streßbelastet/A
Szintigraphie/N
Thermographie/N
Tomographie/N
tomographisch/A
Urographie/N
Verfolgungsphantasie/N
Xeromammographie/N
Xeroradiographie/N
medicalterms/dicts/medizin-n-de_all-medicalterms.txt 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003375 14475610764 0023203 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # This file lists medical terms in German, new spelling
#
# Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer
#
# This file is part of Medicalterms.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
#
Abdomensonografiekontrolle/N
abdominalsonografisch/A
Abhängigkeitspotenzial/S
Aktivierungsprozess
Angiografie/N
angiografisch/A
Arteriografie/N
Ausflussbahn/P
Autoradiografie/N
Bewusstseinsverlust/EPST
Bodyplethysmografie/N
Brustdrüsenabszess
Cannabismissbrauch/TS
Cholangiografie/N
Computertomografie/N
computertomografisch/A
Coronarangiografie/N
Dermografie/N
Dermografismus
Differenzialdiagnose/N
differenzialdiagnostisch/A
Dopplerechokardiografie/N
Echografie/N
Echokardiografie/N
Elektroenzephalografie/N
Elektrokardiografie/N
Essschwierigkeit/P
Essstörung/P
Fresszelle/N
Ganzkörperplethysmografie/N
ganzkörperplethysmografisch/A
Gefäßmissbildung/P
Kernspintomograf/PS
Kernspintomografie/N
kernspintomografisch/A
Koronarangiografie/N
Magnetresonanztomografie/N
Mammografie/N
Mikrografie/N
Phlebografie/N
Radiografie/N
Sonografie/N
stressbelastet/A
Szintigrafie/N
Thermografie/N
Tomografie/N
tomografisch/A
Urografie/N
Verfolgungsfantasie/N
Xeromammografie/N
Xeroradiografie/N
medicalterms/dicts/medizin-xx-de_all-medicalterms.txt 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000150747 14475610764 0023413 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # This file lists medical terms (only nouns) in German
#
# Copyright © 2005-2023 Dr. Tobias Quathamer
#
# This file is part of Medicalterms.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
#
Abasie/N
Abbildungsfehler/NS
Abbildungsqualität/P
Abblassung/P
Abdeckprobe/N
Abdomen/S
Abdomensono/S
Abdominalbereich/S
Abdominalgravidität/P
Abdominalhernie/N
Abduktion/P
Abduktionseinschränkung/P
Abduzens
Abduzensparese/N
Aberration/P
Aberrometrie/N
Abflusshindernis/Q
Abflussstau/S
Abführtropfen
Abgangsstenose/N
Abgeschlagenheit/P
Abgestumpftheit/P
Abgrenzbarkeit
Abheilung/P
Abheilungstendenz/P
Abknickung/P
Ablatio
Ablation/P
Ablationsprofil/EPST
Ablationsvorgang
Ablationsvorgänge/N
Ablationszone/N
Ablepharie/N
Abnormalität/P
Abnormität/P
Abrasio/N
Abrasiones
Abrechnungsschein/EPS
Abrissfraktur/P
Abruptio
Absauggerät/EPS
Absaugung/P
Abschattung/P
Abscheidungsthromben
Abscheidungsthrombus
Abschlussmedikation/P
Abschuppung/P
Abschwellung/P
Absence/N
Absenceepilepsie/N
Absentia
Absenz/P
Absiedelung/P
Absorptionswert/EPS
Absprengung/P
Abszedierung/P
Abtrag/S
Abtragsprofil/EPST
Abtragung/P
Abtreibung/P
Abulie/N
Abusus
Abwärtsnystagmus
Acanthosis
Acariasis
Acetabulum/S
Acetonurie
Acetylcholin/S
Achalasie/N
Achillessehne/N
Achillobursitiden
Achillobursitis
Achillodynie/N
Achillotomie/N
Achlorhydrie
Acholie/N
Achondrodysplasie/N
Achondrogenesie/N
Achondroplasie/N
Achromasie/N
Achromatopsie/N
Achromie/N
Achsenfehlstellung/P
Achsenhypermetropie/N
Achsenhyperopie/N
Achsenmyopie/N
Achylia
Achylie/N
Acinetobacter
Acrylat/EPS
Adamantinoblastom/EPS
Adamantinom/EPS
Adaptation/P
Adaptationsnaht
Adaptationsnähte/N
Addison
Adduktion/P
Adduktionsschwäche/N
Adduktor/PS
Adduktorenkontraktur/P
Adduktorenspasmus
Adduktorentenotomie/N
Adenin/S
Adenitiden
Adenitis
Adenoakanthom/EPS
Adenofibrom/EPS
Adenogliom/EPS
Adenohepatom/EPS
Adenoid/EPS
Adenoidinfektion/P
Adenoiditiden
Adenoiditis
Adenokarzinom/EPS
Adenokystom/EPS
Adenolipomatose/N
Adenom/ESP
Adenoma
Adenomatoidtumor/EPS
Adenomatose/N
Adenomektomie/N
Adenomexstirpation/P
Adenomyom/EPS
Adenomyomatose/N
Adenomyose/N
Adenomyosis
Adenoneoplasma/S
Adenoneoplasmen
Adenopathie/N
Adenorhabdomyosarkom/EPS
Adenosarkom/EPS
Adenosindesaminase/N
Adenosklerose/N
Adenotomie/N
Adenotonsillarhyperplasie/N
Adenoviren
Adenovirus
Adenovirusinfektion/P
Aderhaut
Aderhautamotio
Aderhautdehnungsherd/EPS
Aderhäute/N
Aderhauthämangiom/EPS
Aderhauthämatom/EPST
Aderhautnävus
Aderhautruptur/P
Adhärenz/P
Adhäsiolyse/N
Adhäsion/P
Adhäsionsbeschwerde/N
Adhäsionsileus
Adhäsionskraft
Adhäsionskräfte/N
Adhäsionsprophylaxe/N
Adhäsionsschmerz/P
Adhäsionssyndrom/EPS
Adiadochokinese/N
Adipositas
Adiuretin/S
Adjuvans
Adjuvanzien
Adnexalgie/N
Adnexe/N
Adnexitiden
Adnexitis
Adnexreizung/P
Adnexschwellung/P
Adnextumor/EPS
Adnexverdickung/P
Adoleszenz/P
Adrenalismus
Adrenalitiden
Adrenalitis
Adrenarche/N
Adrenitiden
Adrenitis
Adrenoleukodystrophie/N
Adrenolytika
Adrenolytikum/S
Adsorption/P
Adstringens
Adstringenzien
Adynamie/N
Aerobier/NS
Aerootitiden
Aerootitis
Aerophagie/N
Aerosinusitiden
Aerosinusitis
Aerosol/EPS
Aerothorax
Affektinkontinenz/P
Affektlabilität
Affektverflachung
Afferenz/P
Affiliation/P
Afibrinogenämie/N
Afterkarbunkel/S
Afterload/S
Afterrhagade/N
Afterschrunde/N
Agalaktie/N
Agammaglobulinämie/N
Aganglionose/N
Agarose
Agarosegel/EPS
Agarplatte/N
Agenesie/N
Agens
Agenzien
Ageusie/N
Aggravation/P
Aggregation/P
Agitiertheit/P
Aglossie/N
Agnosie/N
Agonist/PS
Agoraphobie/N
Agoraphobiker/FNS
Agrammatismus
Agranulozytose/N
Agraphie/N
Agyrie/N
Akalkulie/N
Akanthamöbiasis
Akanthom/EPS
Akanthose/N
Akanthozephaliasis
Akanthozytose/N
Akarinose/N
Akatalasämie/N
Akathisie/N
Akinese/N
Akinesie/N
Akkommodation
Akkommodationsbeschwerde/N
Akkommodationsdefizit/EPS
Akkommodationsfähigkeit/P
Akkommodationskrampf/S
Akkommodationskrämpfe/N
Akkommodationslähmung/P
Akkommodationsparese/N
Akkommodationsruhe
Akkommodationsschwäche/N
Akkommodationsspasmus
Akkommodationsstörung/P
Aknekeloid/S
Akoasmen
Akorie/N
Akranie/N
Akren
Akroasphyxie/N
Akrodermatitiden
Akrodermatitis
Akrodynie/N
Akrokeratosis
Akromegalie/N
Akromikrie/N
Akromioklavikulargelenk/EPS
Akromioklavikularluxation/P
Akroparästhesie/N
Akrophobie/N
Akrosarkom/EPS
Akrosklerose/N
Akrotrichom/EPS
Akrozephalie/N
Akrozephalopolysyndaktylie/N
Akrozephalosyndaktylie/N
Akrozyanose/N
Aktinomykose/N
Aktinomyzeten
Aktinomyzetom/S
Aktionsfeld/RST
Aktionspotenzial/EPS
Aktionstremor/S
Aktivation
Aktivierungsform/P
Aktivierungsforschung/P
Aktivierungsgeschwindigkeit/P
Aktivierungskurve/N
Aktivierungspotenzial/EPS
Aktivierungsprozesse/N
Aktivitätsgrad/EPST
Aktivitätsminderung/P
Aktivitätsschwerpunkt/EPST
Aktivitätsstörung/P
Aktivitätsverteilung/P
Aktivitätsverteilungsmuster/NS
Aktivitätszeichen/S
Aktivkohle
Akupressur/P
Akustikus
Akustikusneurinom/EPS
Akutbeschwerde/N
Akutintervention/P
Akutphase/N
Akutschmerztherapie/N
Akzentuierung/P
Akzessoriusaffektion/P
Akzessoriusparese/N
Alaktasie/N
Alalie/N
Alanin-Aminotransferase
Alarmierung/P
Albinismus
Albumin/EPS
Albuminurie/N
Aldosteron/S
Aldosteronismus
Aldosteronproduktion/P
Aldosteronsekretion/P
Aleukämie/N
Alexie/N
Alexithymie/N
Alginat/EPST
Algodystrophie/N
Algomenorrhoe/N
Algoneurodystrophie/N
Algurie/N
Alibidinie/N
Alienation/P
Alienie/N
Alkaliämie/N
Alkalose/N
Alkaptonurie/N
Alkoholabhängigkeit/P
Alkoholembryopathie/N
Alkoholentwöhnung/P
Alkoholentwöhnungsbehandlung/P
Alkoholentzugsdelir/S
Alkoholentzugserscheinung/P
Alkoholentzugskrampf/S
Alkoholentzugskrämpfe/N
Alkoholentzugssyndrom/EPS
Alkoholfoetor/S
Alkoholhalluzinose/N
Alkoholhepatitiden
Alkoholhepatitis
Alkoholintoxikation/P
Alkoholkarenz
Alkohollösung/P
Alkoholmyopathie/N
Alkoholpolyneuropathie/N
Alkoholrückfall/STp
Alkomattestkontrolle/N
Allantois
Allel/EPS
Allergen/EPS
Allergenbelastung/P
Allergenexposition/P
Allergenextrakt/EPST
Allergentest/PS
Allergieanamnese/N
Allergiediathese/N
Allergiepotenzial/EPST
Allergiker/FN
Allergodermie/N
Allergologe/FN
Allergologie
Allgemeinanästhesie/N
Allgemeinbefinden/S
Allorhythmie/N
Alltagssituation/P
Alltagsstrukturierung/P
Alopecia
Alopezie/N
Alpha
Alphafetoprotein/S
Alpharezeptorenblocker/NS
Alterierung/P
Altersdemenz/P
Altersfibrose/N
Altersherzinsuffizienz/P
Altersinvolution/P
Altersjuckreiz/T
Alterskyphose/N
Altersmedian/EPS
Altersosteoporose/N
Alterspruritus
Altersschwerhörigkeit/P
Alterssichtigkeit/P
Altersskoliose/N
Altersstar/ES
Altersweitsichtigkeit/P
Altruismus
Alveolarfortsatz/T
Alveolarfortsätze/N
Alveolarkamm/ST
Alveolarkämme/N
Alveolarschaden/S
Alveolarschäden
Alveolarwandschaden/S
Alveolarwandschäden
Alveolarzellkarzinom/EPS
Alveolarzelltumor/PS
Alveole/N
Alveolitiden
Alveolitis
Alymphoplasie/N
Alymphozytose/N
Amalgam/S
Amastie/N
Amaurose/N
Amaurosis
Amblyopie/N
Ambossluxation/P
Amelie/N
Ameloblastenfibrom/EPS
Ameloblastom/EPS
Ameloblastoodontom/EPS
Ameloblastosarkom/EPS
Amelogenesis
Amelosarkom/EPS
Amenorrhoe/N
Amentia
Ametropie/N
Amimie/N
Amin/EPS
Aminkolpitiden
Aminkolpitis
Aminoazidopathie/N
Aminoazidurie/N
Aminoglykosid/EPS
Aminogruppe/N
Aminopenicillin/EPST
Aminophenol/EPS
Aminosäuremangelanämie/N
Aminosäurenstoffwechselstörung/P
Aminosäuresequenz/P
Aminotransferase/N
Ammonshorn
Amnion/S
Amnionhöhlenstörung/P
Amnioninfektionssyndrom/EPS
Amnionitiden
Amnionitis
Amniozentese/N
Amöbe/N
Amotio
Amotiorisiko/S
Amoxicillinexanthem/EPS
Amphetamintyp/S
Amplifikat/EPS
Amplifikation/P
Ampulla
Amputat/EPS
Amputationsfolge/N
Amputationsgefahr/P
Amputationsgefährdung/P
Amputationsstelle/N
Amputationsstumpfnekrose/N
Amputationsstumpfneurom/EPS
Amputationsstumpfqqinfektion/P
Amputationswunde/N
Amygdala
Amylase/N
Amyloid/EPS
Amyloidangiopathie/N
Amyloidose/N
Amyloidpolyneuropathie/N
Amyotrophie/N
Anaerobier/NS
Analatresie/N
Analeptikum
Analfibrom/EPS
Analfissur/P
Analfistel/N
Analgesie/N
Analgetika
Analgetikabedarf/S
Analgetikagabe/N
Analgetikamischpräparat/EPST
Analgetikaregime/S
Analgetikum/S
Analgosedierung/P
Analkanal/ST
Analoga
Analogon/S
Analprolaps
Analschleimhaut
Analsphinkter/S
Analsphinkterinsuffizienz/P
Anämie/N
Anamnesebogen/S
Anamneseerhebung/P
Anankasmus
Anaphylaxie/N
Anaphylaxiegefahr/P
Anasarka
Anästhesie/N
Anästhesieprotokoll/EPST
Anästhesieverfahren/S
Anästhesiologe/FN
Anästhesiologie
Anästhesist/PF
Anästhetika
Anästhetikum/S
Anastomose/N
Anastomosenoperation/P
Anazidität/P
Androgen/EPS
Androgenmangelanämie/N
Androstendion/S
Anergie
Aneurysma/S
Aneurysmaclip/S
Aneurysmaruptur/P
Aneurysmen
Anfallsbeginn/S
Anfallsdauer
Anfallsdekompensation/P
Anfallsform/P
Anfallsfreiheit/P
Anfallsfrequenz/P
Anfallsleiden/S
Anfallsreduktion/P
Anfallsserie/N
Anfallssymptomatik/P
Anfallstyp/P
Anfallsunterbrechung/P
Anfärbung/P
Angiitiden
Angiitis
Angiogenese/N
Angiolipom/EPS
Angiologe/FN
Angiologie
Angiom/EPS
Angiomyolipom/EPS
Angioödem/EPS
Angiopathie/N
Angioplasie/N
Angiosarkom/EPS
Angstbewältigungstraining/S
Angstneurotiker/FNS
Angstsyndrom/EPS
Anhidrose/N
Anion/PS
Anionenlücke/N
Anisokorie/N
Anisonukleose/N
Anisozytose/N
Ankylose/N
Annealing
Anomaloskop/EPS
Anopheles
Anorexia
Anorexie/N
Anosmie/N
Anoxie/N
Anpassungsstörung/P
Anpassungstest/S
Anpassungsverhalten/S
Anschlussheilbehandlung/P
Anschlussheilverfahren/S
Anschoppung/P
Anschwellung/P
Anspannungsfaser/N
Anstellwinkel/NS
Anstrengungsasthma/S
Antagonist/PS
Antazida
Antazidum/S
Anteflexion
Anteflexionsstellung/P
Anteriorresektion/P
Antetorsion/N
Anthelminthika
Anthelminthikum/S
Anthrax
Antiallergika
Antiallergikum/S
Antiarrhythmika
Antiarrhythmikum/S
Antiasthmatika
Antiasthmatikum/S
Antibiogramm/EPS
Antibiose/N
Antibiotikabehandlung/P
Antibiotikakombination/P
Antibiotikatherapie/N
Anticholinergika
Anticholinergikum/S
Antidepressiva
Antidepressivum/S
Antidiabetika
Antidiabetikum/S
Antiemese
Antiemetika
Antiemetikum/S
Antiepileptika
Antiepileptikum/S
Antifibrinolytika
Antifibrinolytikum/S
Antigen/EPS
Antigenität/P
Antihistaminika
Antihistaminikum/S
Antihypertensiva
Antihypertensivum/S
Antihypertonika
Antihypertonikum/S
Antihypotonika
Antihypotonikum/S
Antiinfektiva
Antiinfektivum/S
Antikoagulans
Antikoagulanzien
Antikoagulanzientherapie/N
Antikoagulation/P
Antikoagulationsgruppe/N
Antikoagulationstherapie/N
Antikonvulsiva
Antikonvulsivum/S
Antikonzeption
Antikonzeptiva
Antikonzeptivum/S
Antikörpersyndrom/EPS
Antikörpertiter/NS
Antimetabolit/EPS
Antimitotika
Antimitotikum/S
Antimykotika
Antimykotikum/S
Antiöstrogen/EPS
Antioxidans
Antioxidanzien
Antiphlogistika
Antiphlogistikum/S
Antiphospholipid
Antipsychotika
Antipsychotikum/S
Antipyretika
Antipyretikum/S
Antirefluxverfahren/S
Antirheumatika
Antirheumatikum/S
Antiseptika
Antiseptikum/S
Antithrombosestrumpf/ST
Antithrombosestrümpfe/N
Antitoxin/EPS
Antitrypsin/S
Antitrypsinmangel/S
Antituberkulotika
Antituberkulotikum/S
Antitussiva
Antitussivum/S
Antriebslosigkeit/P
Antriebssteigerung/P
Antropyloromyotomie/N
Antrum/S
Antrumschleimhaut
Anulusdilatation/P
Anurie/N
Anus
Anwendungsbeschränkung/P
Anxiolytika
Anxiolytikum/S
Aorta
Aorten
Aortenbogen/S
Aortenbogenfehlbildung/P
Aortendissektion/P
Aortenelongation/P
Aorteninsuffizienz/P
Aortenisthmusstenose/N
Aortenklappe/N
Aortenklappenendokarditiden
Aortenklappenendokarditis
Aortenklappeninsuffizienz/P
Aortenstenose/N
Apathie/N
Apertur/P
Aphasie/N
Aphonie/N
Aplasie/N
Apnoe/N
Apoplex
Appendektomie/N
Appendizitiden
Appendizitis
Appetitlosigkeit
Applikationsform/P
Aqua
Arachnoidea
Aromastoff/EPST
Arrhythmie/N
Arrhythmogenese/N
Arrosion/P
Arteria
Arteriole/N
Arteriopathie/N
Arthralgie/N
Arthritiden
Arthritis
Arthropathie/N
Arthrose/N
Arthrosebefund/EPST
Arthroskopie/N
Aryknorpel/S
Arzneimittelexanthem/EPS
Asepsis
Aspartat-Aminotransferase
Asphyxie/N
Aspirationsneigung/P
Assay/S
Asthenie/N
Asthma/S
Asthmaanamnese/N
Asthmaanfall/S
Asthmaanfälle/N
Asthmabehandlung/P
Asthmabeschwerde/N
Asthmaform/P
Asthmakontrolle/N
Asthmamanagement/S
Asthmasterblichkeit/P
Asthmasymptom/EPST
Asthmatherapie/N
Asthmatiker/FN
Astigmatismen
Astigmatismus
Astigmatismusentwicklung/P
Astigmatismuskorrektur/P
Astrovirusinfektion/P
Asymmetriefehler/NS
Asystolie/N
Aszites
Ataxie/N
Atemalkoholkonzentration/P
Atemwegswiderstand/ST
Atemwegswiderstände/N
Atherom/EPS
Atheromatose/N
Atherosklerose/N
Athetose/N
Ätiologie/N
Atonie/N
Atopie/N
Atresie/N
Atrium/S
Atrophie/N
Attackendauer/N
Attackentherapie/N
Aufhellung/P
Aufmerksamkeitsstörung/P
Aufnahmebefund/EPST
Aufreinigung/P
Auftreibung/P
Aufzweigung/P
Augapfelkontusion/P
Augenbewegung/P
Augenhämatom/EPST
Augenlinse/N
Augenrötung/P
Ausbreitungsgebiet/EPS
Ausdauersport/S
Ausheilung/P
Auskultation/P
Auskultationsbefund/EPST
Auslassdiät/P
Ausprägungsform/PS
Ausprägungsgrad/EPS
Ausreifung/P
Ausschabung/P
Ausschwemmung/P
Ausstülpung/P
Austrocknung/P
Auswärtsstrom/ST
Auswärtsströme/N
Auswurfsymptomatik
Ausziehung/P
Autismus
Autoaggressionskrankheit/P
Automatie/N
Axilla
Axillarisblockade/N
Axon/EPS
Azidität/P
Azidose/N
Azoospermie/N
Azotämie/N
Bacillus
Badeotitiden
Badeotitis
Bakerzyste/N
Bakteriämie/N
Bakterienisolat/EPS
Bakterienkolonie/N
Bakterienstamm/ST
Bakterienstämme/N
Bakterienzelle/N
Bakteriurie
Bakterizid/EPS
Balanitiden
Balanitis
Ballondilatation/P
Bandruptur/P
Bandscheibensyndrom/EPS
Bartholini
Basalganglien
Basalganglion/S
Basaliom/EPS
Basalpleuritiden
Basalpleuritis
Basenpaar/EPS
Basilarisaneurysma
Basilarisaneurysmen
Basisimpfung/P
Basismedikation/P
Bathmotropie/N
Bauchdeckeninsuffizienz/P
Bauchschmerzsyndrom/EPS
Beckenarterienaneurysma/S
Beckenarterienaneurysmen
Beckenbodengymnastik
Beckenverwringung/P
Bedarfsmedikation/P
Befall/S
Befragung/P
Befundabsprache/N
Befundauskunft
Befundauskünft/EP
Befundbericht/EPS
Befundbesprechung/P
Befundprogredienz
Befundträger/S
Befundübermittlung/P
Begleitenteritiden
Begleitenteritis
Begleiterkrankung/P
Begleitpankreatitiden
Begleitpankreatitis
Begleitstörung/P
Begleitsymptom/EPS
Begleituntersuchung/P
Behandler/FNS
Behandlung/P
Behandlungsdiagnose/N
Behandlungsergebnis/Q
Behandlungsform/P
Behandlungsgruppe/N
Behandlungsnotwendigkeit/P
Behandlungsprogramm/EPS
Behandlungsunterlagen
Behandlungsverfahren/S
Beinfehlstellung/P
Beinlängenunterschied/EPS
Beinumfangsdifferenz/P
Beladungsunterschied/EPS
Belastungsangina
Belastungsdyspnoe/N
Belastungsinkontinenz/P
Belastungsinsuffizienz/P
Belastungsreaktion/P
Belastungsschmerz/PT
Belastungsstufe/N
Beleuchtungsbedingung/P
Benommenheitsschwindel/S
Benzodiazepin/EPS
Beratungsgespräch/EPST
Berentung/P
Berufstauglichkeitsberatung/P
Berufsverband/P
Berufsverbände/N
Beschäftigungstherapie/N
Beschulungsform/P
Bestwert/EPST
Beta
Betablocker/NS
Betarezeptorenblocker/NS
Bewältigungsform/P
Bewältigungsstrategie/N
Bewegungsdrang/S
Bewegungseinschränkung/P
Bewegungskontrolle/N
Bewegungspädagoge/NF
Bewegungsstörung/P
Bewegungssturm/ST
Bewegungsstürme/N
Bewegungstherapeut/FP
Bewegungsunruhe/N
Beziehungsperson/P
Beziehungsproblem/EPS
Beziehungsstörung/P
Bezoar/S
Bezugstherapeut/FP
Bias
Bildgebung/P
Bilirubin/S
Bindehautrötung/P
Bindungsproblem/EPS
Bioäquivalent/EPS
Biofeedback/S
Biopsie/N
Biosynthese/N
Biotinmangel/S
Biotransformation/P
Blähbauch/S
Blähbäuche/N
Blasenentleerungsstörung/P
Blepharitiden
Blepharitis
Blickbewegung/P
Blicksakkade/N
Blisterpackung/P
Blocker/NS
Blockierung/P
Blot/S
Blutdruckmessung/P
Blutdruckmonitoring/S
Blutentnahme/N
Blutgaswert/EPST
Blutgerinnung/P
Blutgruppeninkompatibilität/P
Blutkörperchen/S
Blutplättchen/S
Blutsenkungsgeschwindigkeit/P
Blutungsgefahr/P
Blutungsneigung/P
Blutungsrisiko/S
Boli
Bolus
Bolusanforderung/P
Bolusdosen
Bolusdosis
Bolusgabe/N
Bolusinjektion/P
Boosterung/P
Borborygmus
Borrelien
Borreliose/N
Borsäure
Bradyarrhythmie/N
Bradykardie/N
Bradykinesie/N
Bradypnoe/N
Brechkraft
Brechkraftapparat/EPST
Brechkräfte/N
Brechreiz/EPT
Brillenhämatom/EPST
Bronchialkarzinom/EPS
Bronchiektasen
Bronchiektasie/N
Bronchien
Bronchiole/N
Bronchiolitiden
Bronchiolitis
Bronchodilatation/P
Bronchodilatator/PS
Bronchokonstriktion/P
Bronchopneumonie/N
Bronchoskop/EPS
Bronchoskopie/N
Bronchospasmus
Bronchus
Brustdrüse/N
Brustdrüsenabszesse/NS
Brustdrüsengewebe/NS
Brustdrüsenschwellung/P
Brustwirbelsäule/N
Brutschrank/S
Brutschränke/N
Bulbi
Bulbus
Bulimie/N
Bursitiden
Bursitis
Calcaneussporn/PS
calor
Campylobacterinfektion/P
Candida
Candidamykose/N
Candidiasis
Candidose/N
Cannabinoidrezeptor/PS
Cannabis
Carbonylrest/EPS
Carboxytermini
Carboxyterminus
Carcinoma
Cardiolipin
Carotiden
Carotis
Carotisdissektion/P
Carotissinus
Cauda
Cephalgie/N
Cephalosporin/EPST
Cerebralparese/N
Cerumen
Ceruminalpfropf/P
Cervix
Chalazion
Chemo
Chemorezeptor/PS
Chemotaxis
Chemotherapeutika
Chemotherapeutikum/S
Chirotherapie/N
Chlamydieninfektion/P
Cholangitiden
Cholangitis
Cholelithiasis
Choleretika
Choleretikum/S
Cholestase/N
Cholesterinspiegel/S
Cholesterol/S
Cholezystektomie/N
Cholezystitiden
Cholezystitis
Cholezystolithiasis
Cholezystopathie/N
Cholinesterase/N
Chondropathie/N
Chondrosarkom/EPS
Chondrose/N
Chordotomie/N
Chorea
Chorionkarzinom/EPS
Chromatin/S
Chromosomensatz/T
Chromosomensätze/N
Chronifizierung/P
Chronotropie/N
Chymotrypsin
Circulus
Circumcision/P
Citrobakter
Claudicatio
Clavicula
Claviculafraktur/P
Clearance
Cloning
Clusterkopfschmerz/PT
Coccygodynie/N
Coenzym/EPS
Coiling/S
Coliinfektion/P
Colitiden
Colitis
Colon/S
Coloncarcinom/EPS
Coloskopie/N
Colostomie/N
Coma
Commotio
Compliance
Condyloma
Controllerdauermedikation/P
Controllerdauertherapie/N
Controllermedikation/P
Contusio
Coping/S
Copingstrategie/N
Cor
Cornea
Coronarinsuffizienz/P
Corpus
Corticosteroid/EPST
Cortison/S
Costa
Coxa
Coxalgie/N
Coxarthrose/N
Coxitiden
Coxitis
Crampi
Creatinkinase
Cromon/EP
Cryptosporidieninfektion/P
Cutis
Cyclooxygenase/N
Cystitiden
Cystitis
Cytochrom/EPS
Cytomegalie/N
Cytosin/S
Dakryozystitiden
Dakryozystitis
Dämmerungssehvermögen/S
Darmfehlbildung/P
Darmflorabestimmung/P
Darmmotilitätsstörung/P
Darmmykose/N
Dauerkatheter/NS
Dauermedikation/P
Daumenfraktur/P
Daumengrundgelenk/EPS
Debilität
Debridement/S
Deckplatte/N
Deckplatteneinbruch/S
Deckplatteneinbrüche/N
Deckplattensklerosierung/P
Defäkation/P
Defektverschluss/T
Defektverschlüsse/N
Defibrillation/P
Defizienz/P
Deformierung/P
Degradation/P
Degradationsprodukt/EPS
Degranulation/P
Dehiszenz/P
Dehnungsbehandlung/P
Dehydration
Dekompensation/P
Dekompensationszeichen/S
Dekubitalgeschwür/EPS
Dekubitalulkus
Dekubitalulzera
Dekubiti
Dekubitus
Dekubitusstelle/N
Deletion/P
Delir/S
Dellwarze/N
Demenz/P
Denaturierung
Denaturierungsphase/N
Denaturierungspuffer/NS
Dendrogramm/EPS
Dentition
Depersonalisation/P
Depigmentierung/P
Depletion/P
Depolarisation/P
Depolarisationsphase/N
Depressivität
Deprivation/P
Dermatitiden
Dermatitis
Dermatologe/FN
Dermatologie
Dermatomykose/N
Dermatophyt/PS
Dermatose/N
Dermis
Desensibilisierung/P
Desensibilisierungsbehandlung/P
Desensibilisierungsberatung/P
Desinfiziens
Desinfizienzien
Desorientierung/P
Desoxynukleotid/EPS
Desoxyribonukleinsäure/N
Desquamation/P
Determinationskoeffizient/P
Detoxikation/P
Dextrokardie/N
Dezentration/P
Diagnostikverfahren/S
Diamantmesser/NS
Diameter/S
Diaphorese/N
Diarrhoe/N
Diastole/N
Diastolikum/S
Diathermie
Diathese/N
Dickdarmerkrankung/P
Dickdarmflora
Differenzierung/P
Diffusionskapazität/P
Digitalis
Digitalisspiegel/NS
Digitoxinspiegel/NS
Digoxinspiegel/NS
Dilatation/P
Diplegie/N
Diplopie/N
Dislokation/P
Dissoziation/P
Distension/P
Distorsion/P
Diurese/N
Diuretika
Diuretikum/S
Divertikulitiden
Divertikulitis
Divertikulose/N
dolor
Doppelbestimmung/P
Doppler/S
Dosen
Dosieraerosol/EPS
Dosierung/P
Dosierungsschema/S
Dosierungsschemata
Dosisempfehlung/P
Dranginkontinenz
Dreimonatskolik/P
Dreipunktgang/S
Dromotropie/N
Druckausgleich/ST
Drucktrennung/P
Druckulkus
Druckulzera
Druckwert/EPST
Ductus
Duodenaldivertikel/NS
Duodenalverlauf/Sp
Duodenum/S
Dupuytren
Dura
Durchschlafschwierigkeit/P
Durchtrennung/P
Dysarthrie/N
Dysenterie/N
Dysfunktion/P
Dysgenese/N
Dyskinesie/N
Dyskrasie/N
Dyslexie/N
Dysmelie/N
Dysmenorrhoe/N
Dysmorphie/N
Dysmorphiesyndrom/EPS
Dyspareunie/N
Dyspepsie/N
Dysphagie/N
Dysphorie/N
Dysplasie/N
Dyspnoe/N
Dysregulation/P
Dystonie/N
Dystrophie/N
Dysurie/N
Effloreszenz/P
Eileiter/SN
Eingewöhnungsproblem/EPS
Einklemmung/P
Einmauerung
Einnässen
Einschlafschwierigkeit/P
Einschwielung/P
Einwärtsstrom/ST
Einwärtsströme/N
Einwirkzeit/P
Einzelwert/EPS
Einziehung/P
Eisenmangelanämie/N
Eisenverwertungsstörung/P
Ejakulation/P
Ejektionsfraktion
Ekchymose/N
Eklampsie/N
Ektopie/N
Elastase/N
Elektroenzephalogramm/S
Elektrolyt/EPS
Elektronenmikroskop/EPS
Elektrophorese/N
Elektrophysiologe/FN
Elektrophysiologie/N
Elektrounfall/Sp
Ellenbogenfraktur
Ellenbogengelenk/EPS
Ellenbogengelenkfraktur/P
Ellenbogenkontraktur/P
Ellenbogenluxation/P
Eluat/EPS
Elutionspuffer/S
Embolektomie/N
Embryologe/FN
Embryologie
Emesis
Emetika
Emetikum/S
Empyem/EPS
Enanthem/EPS
Enddarm/ST
Endemiegebiet/EPS
Endglied/S
Endglieder/N
Endgröße/N
Endokard/S
Endokarditiden
Endokarditis
Endometriose/N
Endometrium/S
Endoprothese/N
Endoskop/EPS
Endoskopie/N
Endoskopiker/FNS
Endothel/S
Endothelzellverlust/EPST
Endothelzellzahl/P
Endvolumen
Endvolumina
Engegefühl/EPS
Enkopresis
Enteritiden
Enteritis
Enterokolitiden
Enterokolitis
Enteropathie/N
Entgiftung/P
Entität/P
Entspannungstherapie/N
Entspannungsverfahren/S
Entwicklungsaufqqfälligkeit/P
Entwicklungskontrolle/N
Entwicklungsprofil/EPS
Entwicklungsretardierung/P
Entwicklungsrückstand/S
Entwicklungsrückstände/N
Entwicklungsstagnation/P
Entwicklungsstörung/P
Entwicklungsverlauf/Sp
Entwicklungsverzögerung/P
Entziehung/P
Entzugssymptomatik/P
Entzugssyndrom/EPS
Entzündung/P
Entzündungshemmer/NS
Entzündungskrankheit/P
Entzündungsmarker/NS
Entzündungsmediator/PS
Entzündungsparameter/N
Entzündungsprozess/EPT
Entzündungsreaktion/P
Entzündungsschmerz/P
Entzündungszelle/N
Enurese
Enuresis
Enzephalitiden
Enzephalitis
Enzephalopathie/N
Eosinophilie/N
Epicondylalgie/N
Epicondylitiden
Epicondylitis
Epidemiologe/FN
Epidemiologie/N
Epidermis
Epididymitiden
Epididymitis
Epigastralgie/N
Epiglottis
Epiglottitiden
Epiglottitis
Epikrise/N
Epilation/P
Epilepsie/N
Epilepsiebehandlung/P
Epilepsiechirurgie/N
Epilepsierisiko/S
Epilepsiesyndrom/EPS
Epilepsiezentren
Epilepsiezentrum/S
Epileptologe/FN
Epileptologie/N
Epiphänomen/EPS
Episiotomie/N
Epistaxis
Epithel/EPS
Epitheleinwachsung/P
Epithelgewebe/NS
Epithelialisierung/P
Epitheliom/EPS
Eppendorf
Eppendorfgefäß/EPT
Eppendorfzentrifuge/N
Eradikation/P
Eradikationstherapie/N
Erbgang/Sp
Ergotherapeut/FP
Ergotherapie/N
Ergotismus
Erkennungssequenz/P
Erkrankung/P
Erkrankungsbeginn/S
Erkrankungsdauer/N
Erkrankungsrisiko/S
Ermüdbarkeit
Ernährungsberatung/P
Ernährungsproblem/EPS
Ernährungsumstellung/P
Erregungszustand/S
Erregungszustände/N
Erschöpfbarkeit
Erschöpfungssyndrom/EPS
Erstbeschreiber/FS
Erstbeschreibung/P
Erstrangantituberkulotika
Erstrangantituberkulotikum/S
Ertrinkungstod/ES
Ertrinkungsunfall/Sp
Eruktation/P
Erysipel/EPS
Erysipeloid/EPS
Erythem/EPS
Erythema
Erythrasma
Erythrodermie/N
Erythropoese
Erythrozyt/P
Erythrozytopoese
Erythrozyturie/N
Erziehungsberatung/P
Erziehungsschwierigkeit/P
Escherichia
Ethidiumbromid/S
Evakuation/P
Evalution/P
Evidenzbasis
Evidenzgrad/EPST
Evidenzkategorie/N
Evidenzklasse/N
Evidenzlage/N
Evidenzlevel/NS
Evidenzniveau/S
Exanthem/EPS
Exanthema
Exazerbation/P
Excimer/S
Excimerbehandlung/P
Exfoliation/P
Exfoliativzytologie/N
Exhalat/EPST
Exitus
Exkretion/P
Exophthalmus
Exostose/N
Exotropie/N
Expektorans
Expektoranzien
Explantation/P
Expositionsrisiko/S
Expression/P
Expressionsmuster/NS
Expressionsniveau/S
Exprimat/EPST
Exsikkose/N
Exspiration/P
Exstirpation/P
Exsudat/EPS
Exsudation/P
Extraktion/P
Extrasystole/N
Extrauteringravidität/P
Extrazellulärmatrix
Extubation/P
Exzision/P
Exzitation/P
Facialisparese/N
Fadengranulom/EPS
Fahrtauglichkeit
Fällung/P
Fazialisparese/N
Fehlbildung/P
Fehlbildungssyndrom/EPS
Fehlsichtigkeit/P
Fehlsichtigkeitsform/P
Fehlsichtigkeitskorrektur/P
Feinkorrektur/P
Feinnadelbiopsie/N
Femtolaser/NS
Femtosekundenlaser/NS
Fernpunkt/EPST
Fettleibigkeit
Fibrille/N
Fibrin/EPST
Fibrinabbauprodukt/EPST
Fibrinolyse/N
Fibrinolysesystem/EPST
Fibrinvernetzung/P
Fibroblast/PS
Fibrose/N
Fieberkrampf/ST
Fieberkrämpfe/N
Fixkombination/P
Fluorochinolon/EPST
Flüssigkeitsfilm/EPS
Foci
Foetor/S
Folgekrankheit/P
Formaldehyd/S
Forschungsprozess/EPT
Fortbildungsartikel/NS
Fortpflanzung/P
Fortpflanzungsreife
Fotosensibilisator/PS
Fragmentlänge/N
Frontallappen/S
Frontallappenanfall/ST
Frontallappenanfälle/N
Früherkennungsuntersuchung
Fünfjahresheilung
Funktionsstörung/P
Fußpuls/EPT
Gallengang/STp
Gamet/P
Gamma
Ganglien
Ganglion/S
Gastroenteritiden
Gastroenteritis
Gastrointestinaltrakt/PS
Gastrologe/FN
Gastrologie
Gastroskopie/N
Gaumenmandel/N
Geburtsgewicht/EPS
Gedeihstörung/P
Gefäßfehler/NS
Gefäßproliferation/P
Gefrierschnitt/EPS
Gefühlsspektrum
Gehirnanhangsdrüse/N
Gel/EPS
Geldicke/N
Gelelektrophorese/N
Gelstück/EPS
Geltasche/N
Gendatenbank/P
Generalisation/P
Genetik/P
Genexpression/P
Genlokus
Genmutation/P
Gensequenz/P
Gensonde/N
Gentianaviolett/S
Gerinnung/P
Gerinnungsprotein/EPS
Geschlechterverhältnis/Q
Gesichtsdysmorphie/N
Gesichtsfeldschaden/S
Gesichtsfeldschäden
Gesichtsrötung/P
Gesichtsschwitzen
Gestagen/EPS
Gewebeasservierung/P
Gewebedurchtrennung/P
Gewebeentnahme/N
Gewebenekrose/N
Gewebeprobe/N
Gewebsdurchtrennung/P
Gewebsflüssigkeit/P
Gewebsnekrose/N
Gewichtszunahme/N
Giemen/S
Giftigkeit/P
Glaskörperabhebung/P
Glaukom/S
Glucocorticoid/EPS
Glucocorticosteroid/EPST
Glukokortikoid/EPS
Glukokortikosteroid/EPST
Glutathionsynthesedefizit/EPS
Glyceraldehyd/S
Glycin/S
Gonorrhoe/N
Graft
Granulationsgewebe/N
Granulozyt/PS
Gravidität/P
Größenbestimmung/P
Größenperzentile/N
Größenperzentilenentwicklung
Größenstandard/S
Größenunterschied/EPS
Großpräparation/P
Grundlagenkenntnis
Grundlagenkenntnisse/N
Guajakprobe/N
Guanin/S
Halluzination/P
Halo/S
Haltungsschaden/S
Haltungsschäden
Hämangiom/EPS
Hämatom/EPST
Hämodynamik/P
Hämoglobin/EPS
Hämokkult
Hämokkulttest/S
Hämophilie/N
Hämoptoe/N
Hämorrhagie/N
Hämostase/N
Handautomatismen
Handautomatismus
Harnverhalt/S
Haschischöl/EPS
Hauptschlagader/N
Hautbiopsie/N
Hautintegument/S
Hauttestung/P
Hauttransplantat/EPST
Heilungschance/N
Heilverlauf/ST
Heilverläufe/N
Helicobacter/S
Hemicranie
Hemiplegie/N
Hemmer/NS
Hemmstoff/EPS
Hepatitiden
Hepatitis
Hepatom/EPS
Hepatomegalie/N
Hepatosplenomegalie/N
Hepatotoxizität/P
Herdanfall/ST
Herdanfälle/N
Heredität/P
Hernie/N
Herpes
Herpesenzephalitiden
Herpesenzephalitis
Herstellerangabe/N
Herzachse/N
Herzaktion/P
Herzchirurg/FP
Herzfrequenz/P
Herzgewebe/NS
Herzglykosid/EPS
Herzindex
Herzinsuffizienz/P
Herzkatheter/NS
Herzmuskel/S
Herzmuskelgewebe/NS
Herzmuskulatur
Herzregion/P
Herzspitze/N
Herztod/EST
Herzvergrößerung/P
Herzzelle/N
Heterologie/N
Heteromer/EPS
Heteromultimer/EPS
Heteromultimerisation/P
Heterozygotenfrequenz/P
Hinterkammer/N
Hinterkammerlinse/N
Hippocampus
Hirnblutung/P
Hirnmassenblutung/P
Hirntod/EST
Hirnzelle/N
Hirsutismus
Histamin
Histaminlösung/P
Histologe/FN
Histologie/N
Hochlagerung/P
Hochprävalenzregion/P
Hockstellung/P
Hodgkin
Homologie/N
Homöostase/N
Homozygotenfrequenz/P
Hormonrezeptor/PS
Hornhautbrechkraft
Hornhautbrechkräfte/N
Hornhautchirurgie
Hornhautdicke/N
Hornhautendothel/S
Hornhautepithel/S
Hornhautflap/S
Hornhautgewebe/NS
Hornhautlamelle/N
Hornhautnerv/P
Hornhautpathologie/N
Hornhautperipherie
Hornhautschicht/P
Hornhautschnitt/EPST
Hornhautsystem/EPST
Hornhauttopografie/N
Hornhauttransplantation/P
Hospitalisierung/P
Hospitalismus
Host
Hybridisierung/P
Hybridisierungsansatz/T
Hybridisierungsansätze/N
Hybridisierungslösung/P
Hybridisierungssignal/EPS
Hydration
Hydrocephalus
Hydrogel/EPST
Hydrokolloid/EPST
Hydrolyse/N
Hydroxylierung/P
Hydrozephalus
Hymen
Hypakusis
Hyperabduktionstest/PS
Hyperaktivität
Hyperaldosteronismus
Hyperalgesie/N
Hyperämie/N
Hyperästhesie/N
Hyperemesis
Hyperglykämie/N
Hyperhidrose/N
Hyperkaliämie/N
Hyperkalzämie/N
Hyperkapnie/N
Hyperkeratose/N
Hyperkinese/N
Hyperlipidämie/N
Hypermetropie/N
Hyperopie/N
Hyperostose/N
Hyperparakeratose/N
Hyperparathyreoidismus
Hyperplasie/N
Hyperpolarisation/PS
Hyperreagibilität/P
Hyperreflexie/N
Hypersekretion/P
Hypersensitivität/P
Hypertension/P
Hyperthermie/N
Hyperthyreoidismus
Hyperthyreose/N
Hypertonie/N
Hypertonus
Hypertrichose/N
Hypertrophie/N
Hyperurikämie/N
Hyperventilation/P
Hypervitaminose/N
Hypervolämie/N
Hypnoseverfahren/S
Hypochonder/NS
Hypochondrie/N
Hypoglykämie/N
Hypogonadismus
Hypokaliämie/N
Hypomanie/N
Hypophyse/N
Hypophysektomie/N
Hypoplasie/N
Hyposensibilisierung/P
Hypotension/P
Hypothermie/N
Hypothyreoidismus
Hypothyreose/N
Hypotonie/P
Hypotrophie/N
Hypourikämie/N
Hypoventilation/P
Hypovitaminose/N
Hypovolämie/N
Hypoxämie/N
Hypoxie/N
Hypsarrhythmie/N
Hysterektomie/N
Ichthyosis
Ikterus
Ileitiden
Ileitis
Ileus
Imbibierung/P
Immobilisation/P
Immunfluoreszenz/P
Immunglobulin/EPS
Immunisierung/P
Immunoassay/S
Immunoblot/S
Immunosuppressiva
Immunosuppressivum/S
Immunsuppression/P
Impetigo
Impfstoff/EPS
Impfung/P
Implantat/EPS
Indikationsbereich/EPST
Indikationskriterien
Indikationskriterium/S
Indikationsstellung/P
Induration/P
Infektabhängigkeit/P
Infektabwehr
Infekturtikaria
Infiltration/P
Inflammation/P
Influenza
Infusion/P
Ingestion/P
Inhaftierungseinrichtung/P
Inhalationstechnik/P
Inhalator/PS
Inhibition/P
Initialtherapie/N
Inkarzeration/P
Inkompetenz/P
Inkorporation/P
Inkubation/P
Inkubationszeit/P
Innervation/P
Inotropie/N
Insert/S
Insertlänge/N
Insertmenge/N
Insomnie/N
Instillation/P
Insuffizienz/P
Insult/EPS
Integument/S
Intensivmedizin/R
Intentionstremor/S
Interkostalraum/STp
Interleukin/EPS
Interphalangealgelenk/EPST
Intertrigo
Intervallüberschreitung/P
Interventrikularseptum/S
Intoxikation/P
Intraokularlinse/N
Intubation/P
Invertzucker/NS
Involution/P
Inzidenz/P
Inzision/P
Inzisionsschnitt/EPST
Inzisionsverfahren/S
Ionenkanal/S
Ionenkanäle/N
Ionenkanalprotein/EPS
Ionenstrom/S
Ionenströme/N
Ionogramm/EPS
Iridozyklitiden
Iridozyklitis
Iris
Iriserkennung/P
Iritiden
Iritis
Irrigation/P
Irrigator
Ischämie/N
Ischias
Ischiassyndrom/EPS
Isoamylalkohol/S
Isoform/P
Jejunum/S
Juckreiz/T
Jugendlichenalter/S
Jugularispunktion/P
Jugulum
Kachexie/N
Kaliumion/PS
Kaliumkanal/S
Kaliumkanäle/N
Kaliumpassage/N
Kaliumpermanganat/S
Kaliumstrom/S
Kaliumströme/N
Kalzifikation/P
Kalziumkanal/S
Kalziumkanäle/N
Kalziurie
Kammerwinkel/S
Kanalbildung/P
Kanalfamilie/N
Kanalfunktion/P
Kanalinhibitor/PS
Kanalprotein/EPS
Kaninchenherz/P
Kaninchenherzens
Kaninchenmyokard/S
Kanüle/N
Kanzerogen/EPS
Kapillare/N
Kapillarsprossen
Kapselsack/S
Kapselsäcke/N
Kapsulotomie/N
Karbunkel/S
Kardinalsymptom/EPST
Kardiogramm/EPS
Kardiomegalie/N
Kardiomyopathie/N
Kardiomyozyt/PS
Kardiopathie/N
Kardiotoxizität/P
Karotis
Karotisstenose/N
Karzinogen/EPS
Karzinogenese/N
Karzinom/EPS
Kasuistik/P
Katabolismus
Katalyse/N
Katamnese/N
Katarakt/EPS
Kataraktchirurgie
Kataraktentwicklung/P
Katheter/NS
Katheterismus
Katheterlage/N
Kationenkanal/S
Kationenkanäle/N
Kationenstrom/S
Kationenströme/N
Katzenherz/PT
Kehlkopfveränderung/P
Keloid/EPS
Kephalalgie/N
Keratektasie/N
Keratektomie/N
Keratinozyt/PS
Keratitiden
Keratitis
Keratokonjunktivitiden
Keratokonjunktivitis
Keratomileusis
Keratotomie/N
Kernspintomogramm/EPS
Ketoazidose/N
Kinderarzt/T
Klappenklick/S
Klassifikationsvorschlag/S
Klassifikationsvorschläge/N
Kleinkindalter/S
Klinikum/S
Kloake/N
Kloni
Klonus
Klysma
Koagel/NS
Koagulation
Kochsalzquaddel/N
Kohlenhydratmalabsorption/P
Koilonychie/N
Koinfektion/P
Koinfektionsrate/N
Kolitiden
Kolitis
Kollagen/EPS
Kollagenbasis
Kolobom/EPS
Kolon/S
Kolonkarzinom/EPS
Koloskop/EPS
Koloskopie/N
Kolostoma/S
Kolostomie/N
Koma/S
Kombinationstherapie/N
Komedonen
Kommensale/N
Komorbidität/P
Kompartiment/EPS
Kompartmentsyndrom/EPS
Komplementärmedizin
Komplex/EPT
Komplikationsrate/N
Konduktion/P
Konduktor/PS
Kondylom/EPS
Kongestion/P
Konglomerat/EPS
Konisation/P
Konjunktivalgefäß/EPT
Konjunktivitiden
Konjunktivitis
Konsil/EPS
Kontraindikation/P
Kontraktilität
Kontraktur/P
Kontrastmittel/NS
Kontrazeption/P
Kontrazeptiva
Kontrazeptivum/S
Kontrollgruppe/N
Kontrollherz/P
Kontrollperson/P
Kontrollzelle/N
Kontusion/P
Kontusionsblutung/P
Konvaleszenz
Konvulsion/P
Konzentrationsbestimmung/P
Kooperationsstudie/N
Kopfschmerz/PT
Kopfschmerzattacke/N
Kopfschmerzerkrankung/P
Kopfschmerzform/P
Kopfschmerzphase/N
Kopfschmerzsyndrom/EPS
Kopplungsstudie/N
Koronarinsuffizienz/P
Koronarsklerose/N
Körperbehaarung
Korrekturverfahren/S
Kortex
Kortikoid/EPST
Kortikosteroid/EPST
Kortison/S
Kosmetikum/S
Koxalgie/N
Krampfanfall/S
Krampfanfälle/N
Krampfleiden/S
Krampfschwelle/N
Krankengymnastik
Krankheitsbeginn/S
Krankheitsfreiheit
Krankheitsherd/EPT
Krankheitssituation/P
Krankheitsverlauf/Sp
Krankheitszeichen/S
Krankheitszustand/ST
Krankheitszustände/N
Kreatinämie/N
Kreatinkinase
Krebsfrüherkennung
Krebsfrüherkennungsprogramm/EPS
Kreuzallergie/N
Kreuzresistenz/P
Kristallurie
Kritiklosigkeit
Kühlzentrifuge/N
Kunstlinse/N
Kunstlinsenimplantation/P
Kupierung/P
Kürettage/N
Kurzsichtigkeit/P
Kurzzeitgedächtnis/Q
Kyphose/N
Kyphosierung/P
Ladepuffer/S
Laktasemangel/S
Laktation
Längenperzentile/N
Längenperzentilenentwicklung
Langzeitblutdruckmessung/P
Laryngitiden
Laryngitis
Laryngoskop/EPS
Laryngoskopie/N
Larynx
Laserabtrag/S
Läsion/P
Latenzperiode/N
Laufpuffer/S
Laxans
Laxanzien
Lazeration/P
Lebenssituation/P
Lebenszeitprävalenz/P
Leerkontrolle/N
Lehrbeauftragte/RN
Leichtketten
Leitsymptom/EPS
Leitungssystem/EPS
Lentikel/NS
Lernproblem/EPS
Lernziel/EPST
Lesebrille/N
Letalität/P
Leukämie/N
Leukenzephalopathie/N
Leukonychie/N
Leukopenie/N
Leukoplakie/N
Leukotrien/EPS
Leukozyt/PS
Leukozytopenie/N
Leukozytose/N
Libido
Lichenifikation/P
Lichthof/S
Lichthöfe/N
Ligament/EPS
Ligase/N
Ligasepuffer/S
Ligation/P
Ligationsansatz/T
Ligationsansätze/N
Linksherzhypertrophie/N
Linksherzinsuffizienz/P
Linkstyp/S
Linsenaustausch/ST
Linsenchirurgie
Linsenimplantation/P
Linsensystem/ESPT
Linsenverfahren/S
Lipase/N
Lipid/EPS
Lipidanteil/EPS
Lipodystrophie/N
Lipophilie
Lipoprotein/EPS
Lipoproteinämie/N
Liposom/PS
Liquor/S
Liquordiagnostik/P
Literaturaufarbeitung/P
Livedo
Livor
Lobus
Lochia
Lochien
Lochiometra
Logopädie
Lokalanästhesie/N
Lokalanästhetika
Lokalanästhetikum/S
Lokalrezidiv/EPS
Lumbago
Lumbalpunktion/P
Lumen
Lumina
Lungendurchblutung/P
Lungenfeld/RST
Lungengefäßzeichnung/P
Lungenkreislauf/STp
Lungenödem/EPS
Luxation/P
Lymphadenopathie/N
Lymphangitiden
Lymphangitis
Lymphbahn/P
Lymphdrainage/N
Lymphe
Lymphgefäß/EPT
Lymphgewebe/NS
Lymphknoten/S
Lymphödem/EPS
Lymphogranulomatose/N
Lymphom/EPS
Lymphsystem/EPS
Lysozym/S
Magendarmtrakt/ST
Magnetresonanztomogramm/EPST
Makrophage/N
Makula
Makuladegeneration/P
Makulaödem/EPST
Malabsorption
Malaise/N
Malformation/P
Malignom/EPST
Mamma/E
Mangeldurchblutung/P
Manifestationsgipfel/S
Mannit
Manuskriptdaten
Marker/NS
Maschinengeräusch/EPT
Mastektomie/N
Mastitiden
Mastitis
Mastodynie/N
Mastoiditiden
Mastoiditis
Mastozyt/PS
Mastzelldegranulation/P
Matrize/N
Mazeration/P
Median/EPS
Medianwert/EPST
Mediator/PS
Medikamentenanamnese/N
Medikamentenresistenz/P
Medikation/P
Megakolon/S
Mehrfachgabe/N
Melaena
Melanom/EPS
Melanose/N
Menarche/N
Meningitiden
Meningitis
Meningoenzephalitiden
Meningoenzephalitis
Menopause/N
Menorrhagie/N
Meridian/EPST
Metaanalyse/N
Metabolisierung/P
Metabolismus
Metabolit/EPS
Metaplasie/N
Metastase/N
Meteorismus
Methämoglobinämie/N
Metrorrhagie/N
Migräneanfall/Sp
Migräneattacke/N
Migränekopfschmerz/P
Migräneprävalenz/P
Migräneprophylaxe/N
Migränetagebuch/TS
Migränetagebücher/N
Mikroglobulin/EPS
Mikrokeratom/EPST
Mikrospore/N
Mikrovilli
Mikrovillus
Mikrozephalie/N
Mikrozirkulation
Miktion
Mimetika
Mimetikum/S
Mineralisation/P
Mineralocorticoid/EPST
Mineralokortikoid/EPST
Minipräparation/P
Mischgeschwulst
Mischgeschwülste/N
Mitose/N
Mitralatresie/N
Mitralklappe/N
Mizelle/N
Mobilisierung/P
Modulator/PS
Molekularbiologie/N
Molekulargewichtsstandard/S
Monitoring/S
Mononukleose/N
Monopräparat/EPS
Monotherapeutika
Monotherapeutikum/S
Monotherapie/N
Morbus
Mortalität/P
Motilität
Motilitätstörung/P
Mukolytika
Mukolytikum/S
Mukosa
Mukosaschaden/S
Mukosaschäden
Mukus
Mullkompresse/N
Multifokallinse/N
Multiinfarktdemenz/P
Multimer/EPS
Multipara
Multiresistenz/P
Multisystematrophie/N
Mumps
Muskelrelaxans
Muskelrelaxanzien
Muskelrelaxation
Mutismus
Myalgie/N
Myasthenie/N
Mycobacterium/S
Mydriasis
Mydriatika
Mydriatikum/S
Myelom/EPS
Myelomatose/N
Myelosuppression/P
Mykobakterie/N
Mykose/N
Myokard/S
Myokardgewebe/N
Myokardhypertrophie/N
Myokarditiden
Myokarditis
Myokardregion/P
Myokardzelle/N
Myoklonie/N
Myometrium/S
Myopathie/N
Myopie/N
Myositiden
Myositis
Myozyt/PS
Nachbeobachtungszeitraum/ST
Nachbeobachtungszeiträume/N
Nachblutung/P
Nachkorrektur/P
Nachstar/S
Nachweisgrenze/N
Nachweismethode/N
Nachweisverfahren/S
Nagelpsoriasis
Naheinstellung/P
Nährstoffversorgung/P
Nahrungsmitteladditiva
Nahrungsmitteladditivum/S
Nahsehfähigkeit/P
Nahtmaterial/S
Nahtmaterialien
Narbenbildung/P
Narkosedauer
Narkosemedikament/EPST
Narkoseprotokoll/EPST
Narkoseverfahren/S
Nasopharynx
Natriumion/PS
Natriurie
Nausea
Nebenbefund/EPST
Negativkontrolle/N
Nekrolyse/N
Nekrose/N
Neoplasie/N
Neoplasma
Neoplasmen
Nephritiden
Nephritis
Nephrolith
Nephropathie/N
Nephrotoxizität/P
Nervi
Nervus
Nesselsucht
Nesteln/S
Netzhautablösung/P
Netzhäute/N
Neuerkrankte/N
Neuerkrankungsrate/N
Neugeborenenalter/S
Neugeborenenanfall/ST
Neugeborenenanfälle/N
Neuralgie/N
Neuraltherapie/N
Neurasthenie/N
Neuritiden
Neuritis
Neuroblastom/EPS
Neurodermitiden
Neurodermitis
Neuroleptanalgesie/N
Neuroleptika
Neuroleptikum/S
Neuron/EPS
Neuropädiater/FN
Neuropädiatrie/N
Neuropathie/N
Neuropeptid/EPS
Neurotransmitter/NS
Neurowissenschaftler/FNS
Neutropenie/N
Nidation/P
Niedriginzidenzland
Niedriginzidenzländer/N
Nitrosamin/EPS
Noncompliance
Normalisierung/P
Normaltyp/S
Normwert/EPST
Northern
Nüchternerbrechen/S
Nukleinsäure/N
Nukleotid/EPS
Nullhypothese/N
Nullipara
Nutriens
Nykturie/N
Nystagmus
Oberflächenbehandlung/P
Oberflächendaten
Oberflächenkrümmung/P
Obesitas
Objektivierung/P
Observation/P
Obsession/P
Obstipation/P
Obstruktion/P
Ödem/EPS
Ödembildung/P
Odor
Öffnungsfehler/N
Okklusion/P
Okzipitallappen/S
Oligoarthritiden
Oligoarthritis
Oligomenorrhoe/N
Oligonukleotid/EPS
Oligurie/N
Onkologe/FN
Onkologie
Oophorektomie/N
Oophoritiden
Oophoritis
Operabilitätskriterien
Operabilitätskriterium
Operationsbedingung/P
Operationsnarbe/N
Operationswunde/N
Ophthalmochirurg/FP
Ophthalmologe/FN
Ophthalmologie
Opiat/EPS
Opioid/EPS
Opioidapplikation/P
Opioideinsatz/T
Opisthotonus
Orchitiden
Orchitis
Organogenese/N
Osmolalität/P
Osmolarität/P
Ösophagitiden
Ösophagitis
Ösophagus
Ossifikation/P
Osteoarthritiden
Osteoarthritis
Osteochondrose/N
Osteodystrophie/N
Osteogenese/N
Osteolyse/N
Osteomalazie/N
Osteomyelitiden
Osteomyelitis
Osteopathie/N
Osteoporose/N
Osteotomie/N
Östrogen/EPS
Otitiden
Otitis
Otorhinolaryngologe/FN
Otorhinolaryngologie
Otorrhoe/N
Otosklerose/N
Ovar/S
Ovarien
Ovulation/P
Ovum/S
Oxigenation/P
Pacemaker
Pädiater/NF
Pädiatrie
Palliativmedizin
Palpation/P
Palpitation/P
Pankreas
Pankreatitiden
Pankreatitis
Panniculitiden
Panniculitis
Panzytopenie/N
Papanicolaou
Papel/N
Papille/N
Papillenödem/EPS
Papillitiden
Papillitis
Paracetamolgabe/P
Paraffinöl/EPS
Parakinese/N
Paralyse/N
Paramedizin
Paraneoplasie/N
Paraplegie/N
Parästhesie/N
Parasympathikolyse/N
Parasympathikus
Parasympatholytika
Parasympatholytikum/S
Parasympathomimetika
Parasympathomimetikum/S
Parazentese/N
Parenchym/S
Parese/N
Parkinson
Parkinsonismus
Paronychie/N
Parotis
Parotitiden
Parotitis
Partialanfall/ST
Partialanfälle/N
Partialepilepsie/N
Pathogenese/N
Pathomechanismen
Pathomechanismus
Pathophysiologie/N
Patientencharakteristik/P
Patientengruppe/N
Patientenkollektiv/EPS
Peak
Pedikulose/N
Pellet/S
Pemphigus
Penes
Penicillinase/N
Peptid/EPS
Perforation/P
Perfusion
Perfusor/PS
Periarthritiden
Periarthritis
Periduralanästhesie/N
Perikard/S
Perikarditiden
Perikarditis
Perioralregion/P
Peristaltik
Peritonitiden
Peritonitis
Permeabilität
Persönlichkeitsmerkmal/EPS
Persönlichkeitsstruktur/P
Persönlichkeitsveränderung/P
Perspiratio
Pertussis
Pessar/S
Petechie/N
Pflasterverband/S
Pflasterverbände/N
Phagozytose/N
Phakomatose/N
Phänotyp/PS
Pharmaka
Pharmakodynamik/P
Pharmakokinetik/P
Pharmakon/S
Pharmakotherapie/N
Pharyngitiden
Pharyngitis
Pharynx
Philtrum
Phiole/N
Phlebitiden
Phlebitis
Phlegmone/N
Phonophobie/P
Phosphoimager/S
Photophobie/N
Photosensibilisierung/P
Photosensibilität
Physiotherapeut/FP
Physiotherapie/N
Phytotherapie/N
Pia
Pigmentierung/P
Pityriasis
Pixeleinheit/P
Placebogabe/N
Placebopräparat/EPS
Plasmabestandteil/EPST
Plasmaexpander/NS
Plasmapherese/N
Plasmaprotein/EPS
Plasmaspiegelkonzentration/P
Plasmid/EPS
Plasmidvektor/PS
Plasminogen/S
Plasmodien
Plasmodium/S
Plasmozytom/EPS
Platzbauch/S
Platzbäuche/N
Plazebo/S
Plazenta
Pleura
Pleuritiden
Pleuritis
Plexus
Pneumologe/FN
Pneumologie/N
Pneumonie/N
Pneumopathie/N
Pneumothorax
Podologe/FN
Poliomyelitiden
Poliomyelitis
Polyarthritiden
Polyarthritis
Polydipsie
Polymerase/N
Polymerasekettenreaktion/P
Polymorphismen
Polymorphismus
Polyneuritiden
Polyneuritis
Polyneuropathie/N
Polypeptid/EPS
Polyposis
Polytoxikomanie/N
Polyurie/N
Porenregion/P
Porphyrie/N
Positivkontrolle/N
Potenzialverschiebung/P
Potenzierung/P
Prädiktion/P
Prädiktor/S
Prädilektionsstelle/N
Prädisposition/P
Präeklampsie/N
Präkursor/S
Prämedikation/P
Präputium/S
Präskription/P
Prävalenz/P
Prävalenzrate/N
Präzipitation/P
Preload/S
Presbyopie/N
Presbyopiebehandlung/P
Priapismus
Prickhauttest/EPS
Primäreffloreszenz/P
Primärversorgung/P
Primer/NS
Primerpaar/EPS
Prion/PS
Probiotika
Probiotikum/S
Procedere
Prodromi
Progredienz
Proktitiden
Proktitis
Prolaps
Proliferation/P
Promotor/PS
Promotorregion/P
Pronation
Prophylaxemaßnahme/N
Prostatahypertrophiesyndrom/EPS
Prostatitiden
Prostatitis
Protease/N
Proteinebene/N
Proteinfamilie/N
Proteinmenge/N
Proteinspiegel/NS
Prothrombin/S
Protonenpumpeninhibitor/P
Protozoon
Protrusion
Provitamin/EPS
Provokationstechnik/P
Provokationstest/EPST
Provokationstestung/P
Prozentsatz/T
Prozentsätze/N
Pruritus
Pseudoallergen/EPS
Pseudobulbärparalyse/N
Pseudotumor/EPS
Psoriasis
Psoriasisläsion/P
Psoriasistherapie/N
Psychoedukation
Psycholeptika
Psycholeptikum/S
Psychopharmakon/S
Psychosomatik
Ptose/N
Puerperium/S
Pulmonalarterie/N
Pulmonaldruck/ST
Pulmonaldrücke/N
Pulmonalklappe/N
Pulmonalklappeninsuffizienz/P
Pulmonalstenose/N
Pulmonarkapillardruck/S
Pulmonarkapillardrücke/N
Pulsation/P
Pumpeffekt/EPST
Pumpfunktion/P
Punktion/P
Purkinje
Purkinjefaser/N
Purpura
Pustel/N
Pustelbildung/P
Pyelitiden
Pyelitis
Pyelonephritiden
Pyelonephritis
Pyknolepsie/N
Pylorus
Pyodermie/N
Pyrexie/N
Pyrosis
Quacksalber/S
Quacksalberei
Quaddel/N
Quaddelbildung/P
Quaddelrand/S
Quaddelränder/N
Quadrantektomie/N
Quick/S
Rachitiden
Rachitis
Radiotherapie/N
Ramus
Randomisierung/P
Rattenherz
Rattenherzen/S
Rattenmyokard/S
Raucitas
Räude
Reabsorption/P
Reagens
Reagenzien
Reagibilität/P
Reaktionsansatz/T
Reaktionsansätze/N
Reaktionsgefäß/EPT
Reaktivierung/P
Reanimation/P
Rebound/S
Rechtsherzhypertrophie/N
Rechtsherzinsuffizienz/P
Rechtstyp/S
Reduktionsfehlbildung/P
Reentry
Reflexerythem/EPS
Reflux/T
Refluxkrankheit/P
Refraktionsergebnis
Refraktionsergebnisse/NS
Refraktionsfehler/NS
Refraktionsschwankung/P
Regenerationsfähigkeit/P
Regurgitation/P
Rehabilitation/P
Rehabilitationsmaßnahme/N
Rehydratation/P
Reinfektion/P
Reißfestigkeit/P
Reizbildung/P
Reizleitungssystem/EPS
Reizüberflutung/P
Rekonvaleszenz
Rektum/S
Rektumkarzinom/EPS
Relaxans
Relaxanzien
Relaxation
Relaxationsinzision/P
Reliever/SN
Relievermedikation/P
Remission/P
Remodeling/S
Renin/S
Repolarisationsphase/N
Reposition/P
Resektion/P
Residuen
Residuum/S
Resistance
Resistenz/P
Resistenzentwicklung/P
Resistenzergebnis
Resistenzergebnisse/N
Resistenzproblematik/P
Resistenzrate/N
Resistenzsituation/P
Resistenztestergebnis
Resistenztestergebnisse/N
Resistenztestung/P
Resistogramm/EPS
Resistogrammbestimmung/P
Resorption/P
Resorptionsstörung/P
Restfehlsichtigkeit/P
Restriktionsansatz/T
Restriktionsansätze/N
Restriktionsenzym/EPS
Restriktionspuffer/S
Restriktionsverdau/S
Retardation/P
Retention/P
Retinoblastom/EPS
Retinoid/EPST
Retinopathie/N
Retraktion/P
Retransplantation/P
Reversibilitätstestung/P
Rezeptor/PS
Rezeptorantagonist/P
Rezidiv/EPS
Rezidivprophylaxe/N
Rezidivrate/N
Rezipient/PS
Rhabdomyosarkom/EPS
Rhagade/N
Rhinitiden
Rhinitis
Rhinopharyngitiden
Rhinopharyngitis
Rhinorrhoe/N
Rhonchi
Rhonchus
Rhythmusstörung/P
Ribonukleinsäure/N
Rigidität/P
Rigor
Risikoabwägung/P
Risikofaktor/PS
Risikogen/EPST
Risikopatient/P
Risikoreduktion/P
Roborans
Roboranzien
Röhrchen
Röntgen
Röntgenbild/RS
Röntgenfilm/EPS
Röntgenologe/FN
Röntgenologie
Röntgenveränderung/P
Rötung/P
Rubella
rubor
Ruhepotenzial/PS
Ruhigstellung/P
Rumination
Ruptur/P
Sachverständigengutachten/S
Sakralregion/P
Salbengemisch/EPT
Salivation
Salizylismus
Salpingitiden
Salpingitis
Saprophyt/P
Sarkom/EPS
Sättigungsdosen
Sättigungsdosis
Sauerstoffgehalt/ST
Saugkraft
Saugkräfte/N
Säuglingszeit/P
Schädelfraktur/P
Schädelhirntrauma/S
Schädelhirntraumen
Scharlach
Scharlatanerie/N
Schichtdicke/N
Schleimauflagerung/P
Schlinge/N
Schmerzattacke/N
Schmerzäußerung/P
Schmerzbewältigungsprogramm/EPS
Schmerzbewältigungsstrategie/N
Schmerzdauer/N
Schmerzereignis
Schmerzereignisse/NS
Schmerzerfahrung/P
Schmerzerfassung/P
Schmerzerleben/S
Schmerzform/P
Schmerzfreiheit/P
Schmerzgedächtnis
Schmerzgedächtnisse/NS
Schmerzintensität/P
Schmerzmanagement/S
Schmerzmessung/P
Schmerzort/EPST
Schmerzprävention/P
Schmerzqualität/P
Schmerzquantität/P
Schmerzselbsteinschätzung/P
Schmerzstärke/N
Schmerzstörung/P
Schmerztagebuch/ST
Schmerztagebücher/N
Schmerztherapie/N
Schmerzwahrnehmung/P
Schmerzwert/EPST
Schmerzzustand/ST
Schmerzzustände/N
Schnittfehler/NS
Schnittsystem/EPST
Schrittmacheraktivität/P
Schrittmacherfunktion/P
Schrittmachergewebe/N
Schrittmacherkanal/S
Schrittmacherkanäle/N
Schrittmacherstrom/S
Schrittmacherströme/N
Schrittmacherzelle/N
Schulmedizin
Schulmediziner/FNS
Schuppung/P
Schwärzung/P
Schwellenpotenzial/EPS
Schweregrad/EPST
Schweregradeinteilung/P
Schwerhörigkeit/P
Schwerketten
Seborrhoe/N
Sectio
Sectiones
Sedation/P
Sedativa
Sedativum/S
Sedierung/P
Sedimentation/P
Sekretretention/P
Sekundärinfektion/P
Selbstheilungskraft
Selbstheilungskräfte/N
Selbstheilungsprozess/EPT
Selektionsbias
Selektivität/P
Selektivitätsfilter/S
Selektivnährboden/S
Selektivnährböden
Sensibilitätstestung/P
Sensitivierung/P
Sepsis
Septum/S
Sequenziergel/EPS
Sequenzierung/P
Sequester/N
Sera
Serokonversion/P
Serotoninantagonist/P
Serumfaktor/PS
Serumtest/PS
Shunt/S
Signalintensität/P
Signaltransduktionsweg/EPST
Signifikanzniveau/S
Silikonimplantat/EPS
Singultus
Sinngebung/P
Sinusitiden
Sinusitis
Sinusknoten/S
Situs
Skabies
Sklera
Skleren
Sklerose/N
Skotom/EPS
Somatotropin/EPS
Somnambulismus
Somnolenz
Sopor
Southern
Spannungsabhängigkeit/P
Spannungsreduktion/P
Spannungstyp
Spasmen
Spasmus
Spastizität
Spenderherz/P
Spermatogenese
Spermizid/EPS
Spezies
Speziesunterschied/EPS
Spezifität/P
Sphinkter/S
Spinalanästhesie/N
Spinalerkrankung/P
Spinalkanal/S
Spirometrie/N
Spleißvariante/N
Splenomegalie/N
Spondylarthritiden
Spondylarthritis
Spondylitiden
Spondylitis
Spondylose/N
Spontandepolarisation/P
Spontanverlauf/ST
Spontanverläufe/N
Spray/S
Sprue
Spülung/P
Sputum/S
Sputumkonversion/P
Stabilisierung/P
Stabsichtigkeit/P
Standarddosen
Standarddosis
Standardfehler/S
Standardgerade/N
Standardkriterien
Standardkriterium/S
Standardreihe/N
Staphylococcus
Staphylokokken
Staphylokokkus
Stase/N
Steatorrhoe/N
Steatose/N
Steiltyp/S
Steinlaus
Steinläuse/N
Stenose/N
Sterbehilfe/N
Steroid/EPS
Stethoskop/EPS
Stickoxid/EPS
Stickstoff/S
Stimmlippe/N
Stimmungsschwankung/P
Stimulans
Stimulantien
Stimulanzientherapie/N
Stöchiometrie/N
Stoma
Stomatitiden
Stomatitis
Strabismus
Streptococcus
Streptokokken
Stressabbau/S
Stressbewältigungstechnik/P
Stressinkontinenz
Stressor/PS
Stressreaktion/P
Stria/E
Stridor
Stroma/S
Stromdichte/N
Strömungsvolumen/S
Strömungsvolumina
Strömungswiderstand/ST
Strömungswiderstände/N
Struma/E
Strumaresektion/P
Strumektomie/N
Studienunterstützung/P
Stupor
Subarachnoidalblutung/P
Subarachnoidea
Subkutangewebe/N
Subtyp/PS
Suizid/S
Suizidalität/P
Suizidgefahr
Superinfektion/P
Supervision
Supination
Supplement/S
Suppositorium
Suppression/P
Sura
Surditas
Suspension/P
Symblepharon
Sympathikolyse/N
Sympathikus
Sympatholytika
Sympatholytikum/S
Sympathomimetika
Sympathomimetikum/S
Symptomatologie/N
Symptombesserung/P
Symptomkontrolle/N
Symptomschwere
Symptomscore/S
Synkope/N
Synovialitiden
Synovialitis
Systemtherapeutika
Systemtherapeutikum/S
Systole/N
Systolikum/S
Tachyarrhythmie/N
Tachykardie/N
Tachyphylaxie/N
Tachypnoe/N
Tagesschwankung/P
Tandemkanal/S
Tandemkanäle/N
Teilgebiet/EPST
Teleangiektasie/N
Telomerregion/P
Temporallappen/S
Temporallappenepilepsie/N
Tendinitiden
Tendinitis
Tenesmen
Tenesmus
Tension
Teratom/EPS
Termini
Terminus
Testung/P
Tetanie/N
Tetanus
Tetrade
Tetrahydrocannabinol/S
Tetralogie/N
Tetraplegie/N
Thalamus
Thalassämie/N
Therapeutika
Therapeutikum/S
Therapieadhärenzproblem/EPS
Therapiedeeskalation/P
Therapieverlaufskontrolle/N
Thermoregulation/P
Thorax
Thoraxorgan/EPST
Thoraxschmerz/P
Thromben
Thromboembolie/N
Thrombolytika
Thrombolytikum/S
Thrombophlebitiden
Thrombophlebitis
Thrombozyt/SP
Thrombozytenaggregation/P
Thrombozytopenie/N
Thrombozytose/N
Thrombus
Thymin/S
Thyreostatika
Thyreostatikum/S
Thyreotoxikose/N
Tic/S
Tierherz/P
Tiermodell/EPS
Tierspezies
Tinea
Tinnitus
Titer/NS
Titration/P
Todesursache/N
Tonika
Tonikum/S
Tonsillektomie/N
Tonsillitiden
Tonsillitis
Tonsillotomie/N
Tonus
Torsade
Torsion/P
Torticollis
Toxämie/N
Toxikomanie/N
Toxin/EPS
Toxizität/P
Toxoplasmose/N
Tracheitiden
Tracheitis
Trachom/EPS
Tractus
Trägersubstanz/P
Tränenfilmsekretion/P
Transit
Transkriptase/N
Transkription/P
Transkriptionsansatz/T
Transkriptionsansätze/N
Transkriptionspuffer/S
Translation/P
Transplantat/EPS
Transplantatherz/P
Transplantatmaterial/S
Transplantatmaterialien
Transposition/P
Transsudat/EPS
Transsudation/P
Tremor/S
Trigeminusnerv
Trigeminusneuralgie/N
Trigger/NS
Triggerfaktor/PS
Triggerpunkt/EPS
Trikuspidalatresie/N
Trikuspidalklappe/N
Trinkschwäche/N
Trismen
Trismus
Trommelschlegelfinger/NS
Troponin/S
Truncus
Tuberkulose
Tuberkulostatika
Tuberkulostatikum/S
tumor
Tumormarker/NS
Tüpfelnagel/S
Tüpfelnägel/N
Turbohaler/S
Tympanum
Tyrosin
Übelkeit
Überdosen
Überdosierung/P
Überdosis
Überempfindlichkeitsreaktion/P
Übernachtkultur/P
Überstimulation/P
Uhrglasnägel/N
Ulcera
Ulcus
Ulkus
Ulkusverdacht/S
Ulzera
Ulzeration/P
Umstrukturierungsprozess/EPT
Unit/S
Universitätsklinikum/S
Untersuchung/P
Untersuchungsgebiet/EPS
Untersuchungsmethode/N
Untersuchungstechnik/P
Untersuchungsverfahren/S
Unverträglichkeit/P
Urämie/N
Urethritiden
Urethritis
Urgeinkontinenz
Urgenz
Urikosurika
Urikosurikum/S
Urinstreifentest/S
Urogenitalsystem/EPS
Urologe/FN
Urologie
Ursachensuche
Urtikaria
Urtikariaform/P
Urtikariapatient/FP
Urtikariavaskulitiden
Urtikariavaskulitis
Uterus
Uveitiden
Uveitis
Vaginismus
Vagolytika
Vagolytikum/S
Vagotonie/N
Vagusnervstimulation/P
Vakuumzentrifuge/N
Vakzin/EPS
Vakzination/P
Valvula
Varize/N
Varizella
Varizellen
Vaskulitiden
Vaskulitis
Vaskulitisserologie/N
Vasodilatation
Vasodilation
Vasokonstriktion
Vektorlänge/N
Vena
Venenfüllung/P
Venerologe/FN
Venerologie
Ventrikel/NS
Ventrikelebene/N
Ventrikelgewebe/NS
Ventrikelhypertrophie/N
Ventrikelmyokard/S
Ventrikelmyozyt/PS
Ventrikelseptum/S
Ventrikelseptumdefekt/EPST
Ventrikelzelle/N
Verabreichung/P
Verbalisierung/P
Verblödung/P
Verdau/S
Verdrängungsstrategie/N
Vergleichsgruppe/N
Verlaufsform/P
Verlaufsmuster/NS
Verlegenheitsbewegungen
Verletzung/P
Vernarbung/P
Versivbewegung/P
Versuchsaufbau/S
Versuchsaufbauten
Verteilungsmuster/NS
Vertigo
Verwirrtheit
Verwirrtheitszustand
Verwirrtheitszustände/N
Vigilanz
Vigilanzstörung/P
Virilisierung/P
Visusreduktion/P
Vitalkapazität/P
Vitalparameter/S
Vitalwert/EPST
Vitien
Vitium/S
Volldigitalisierung/P
Völlegefühl/EPS
Vollnarkose/N
Volumenbelastung/P
Vomitus
Vorderkammer/N
Vorderkammerlinse/N
Vorderkammertiefe/N
Vorhofebene/N
Vorhofseptumdefekt/EPST
Vorlaufzeit/P
Vortexgerät/EPS
Vorwölbung/P
Vulnerabilität/P
Vulva
Vulvovaginitiden
Vulvovaginitis
Wahrnehmungsstörung/P
Waschpuffer/S
Wasseransammlung/P
Weitstellung/P
Wellenfront/P
Wellenlängenbereich/EPST
Wellennatur
Wendebewegung/P
Wiederholungsrisiko/S
Wilms
Wirbelkörperanomalie/N
Wirkdauer/N
Wirkdosen
Wirkdosis
Wirkeintritt/EPS
Wirkmechanismen
Wirkmechanismus
Wirksamkeitsnachweis/EPT
Wirkstärke/N
Wortfindung
Wundheilung/P
Wundheilungsstörung/P
Würgreflex/EP
Xanthom/EPS
Xanthopsie/N
Xerophthalmie/N
Xerostomie/N
Yersinia
Yersinien
Yersiniose/N
Zehenendglied/S
Zehenendglieder/N
Zellauswahl/P
Zellbestandteil/EPS
Zelldetritus
Zellinnere/N
Zellkultur/P
Zellmembran/P
Zellrezeptor/PS
Zellstruktur/P
Zelltyp/PS
Zellulitiden
Zellulitis
Zellwucherung/P
Zentrifugation/P
Zervikalsyndrom/EPS
Zervix
Zirkumzision/P
Zirrhose/N
Zöliakie/N
Zona
Zugriffscode/S
Zusammenlagerung/P
Zweitrangantituberkulotika
Zweitrangantituberkulotikum/S
Zwischenwirbelabstand/S
Zwischenwirbelabstände/N
Zyanose/N
Zyklooxygenase/N
Zyklorotationsbewegung/P
Zyklusprogramm/EPS
Zystitiden
Zystitis
Zystoskopie/N
Zytochrom/EPS
Zytokin/EPS
Zytologe/FN
Zytologie/N
Zytoplasma
Zytostatika
Zytostatikum/S
Zytotoxizität/P
medicalterms/dicts/namen-x-de_all-medicalterms.txt 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001674 14475610764 0022654 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # This file lists names which are also medical terms in German
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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#
Alagille
Albers
Alport
Alzheimersche/N
Botalli
Byler
Calmette-Guérin
Cochrane
Crohn
Fallot
Guedel
Jacobson
Prick
Samter
Schönberg
Tiffeneau
Wendl
medicalterms/dicts/verben-de_all-medicalterms.txt 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000004351 14475610764 0022565 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 # This file lists medical verbs in German
#
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#
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#
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
#
abduzieren/DIOXY
aberrieren/DIXY
abladieren/DIOXY
abschwellen/DY
abstillen/DY
abszedieren/DIOXY
abzentrifugieren/DIOXY
adduzieren/DIOXY
adstringieren/DIOXY
aggravieren/DIOXY
akquirieren/DIOXY
akzelerieren/DIOXY
alkalisieren/DIOXY
alkylieren/DIOXY
amplifizieren/DIOXY
anästhesieren/DIOXY
anästhetisieren/DIOXY
anfärben/DIXY
äquilibrieren/DIOXY
autolysieren/DIOXY
biopsieren/DIOXY
bronchoskopieren/DOIXY
chronifizieren/DIOXY
debridieren/DIOXY
degranulieren/DIOXY
dekantieren/DIOXY
depolarisieren/DIXY
deszendieren/DIOXY
dezelerieren/DIOXY
disseminieren/DIOXY
dissimulieren/DIOXY
eingruppieren/D
einnässen/DIY
eluieren/DIOXY
explantieren/DIOXY
exprimieren/DIOXY
filtrieren/DIOXY
glukuronidieren/DIOXY
granulieren/DIOXY
grimassieren/DIOXY
hybridisieren/DIOXY
infundieren/DIOXY
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inkubieren/DIOXY
insufflieren/DIOXY
klonieren/DIOXY
koinfizieren/DIOXY
konfundieren/DIXY
lamellieren/DIOXY
ligieren/DIOXY
linearisieren/DIOXY
lyophilisieren/DIOXY
lysieren/DIOXY
metastasieren/DIOXY
nässen/DIXY
obliterieren/DIOXY
okkludieren/DIOXY
pelletieren/DIOXY
persistieren/DIOXY
pipettieren/DIOXY
polytronisieren/DIOXY
präzipitieren/DIOXY
randomisieren/DIOXY
repolarisieren/DIOXY
resorbieren/DIOXY
resuspendieren/DIOXY
retransplantatieren/DIOXY
sedieren/DIOXY
sequenzieren/DIOXY
sezernieren/DIOXY
silanisieren/DIOXY
stenosieren/DIOXY
stratifizieren/DIOXY
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überschichten/DIOXY
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Abacavir/S
Abacavirsulfat/S
Abciximab/S
Acamprosat/S
Acarbose
Acebutolol/S
Acecarbromal/S
Aceclidin/S
Aceclofenac/S
Acemetacin/S
Acetaminophen/S
Acetazolamid/S
Acetylcholinchlorid/S
Acetylcystein/S
Acetyldigoxin/S
Acetylsalicylsäure
Achillea
Aciclovir/S
Acipimox
Acitretin/S
Aconitinum
Actinomyces
Adalimumab/S
Adapalen/S
Adefovirdipivoxil/S
Adenosin/S
Adhatoda
Adipinsäure
Adrenalin/S
Aescin
Aesculin
Aesculus
Agaricus
Ajmalin/S
Albendazol/S
Alchemilla
Alcuronium/S
Alemtuzumab/S
Alendronsäure
Aletris
Alfacalcidiol/S
Alfacalcidol/S
Alfatradiol/S
Alfentanil/S
Alfuzosin/S
Algeldrat/S
Alitretinoin/S
Alizaprid/S
Allantoin/S
Allethrin/S
Allopurinol/S
Almasilat/S
Alprazolam/S
Alprenolol/S
Alprostadil/S
Alteplase
Altinsulin/S
Alumen
Aluminiumchlorid/S
Aluminiumdistearat/S
Aluminiumhydroxid/S
Aluminiumoxid/S
Aluminiumphosphat/S
Aluminiumsilikat/S
Amantadin/S
Amantadinsulfat/S
Ambroxol/S
Amcinonid/S
Amfebutamon/S
Amifostin/S
Amikacin/S
Amilorid/S
Aminoglutethimid/S
Aminophyllin/S
Aminosalicylsäure
Amiodaron/S
Amisulprid/S
Amitriptylin/S
Amitriptylinoxid/S
Amlodipin/S
Amlodipinbesilat/S
Amlodipinmaleat/S
Ammoidin/S
Ammonium/S
Ammoniumbituminosulfonat/S
Ammoniumchlorid/S
Ammoniumdodecylsulfat/S
Amorolfin/S
Amoxicillin/S
Amphotericin B
Ampicillin/S
Amprenavir/S
Amrinon/S
Amsacrin/S
Anagallis
Anakinra
Anamirta
Anastrozol/S
Angelikawurzel
Angiotensin/S
Angustura
Anisöl/S
Anistreplase
Antazolin/S
Antazolinphosphat/S
Antazolinsulfat/S
Anthranole
Anthrone
Antimon/S
Antithrombin III
Apfelpektin
Apisinum
Apocynum
Apraclonidin/S
Aprepitant
Aprotinin/S
APSAC
Aralia
Arbutinum
Arctium
Argininhydrochlorid/S
Argipressin/S
Aripiprazol
Arisaema
Arnikablüten
Arnikablütenöl/S
Artemether/S
Asarum
Ascorbinsäure
Asparagus
ASS
Astemizol/S
Atazanavir/S
Atenolol/S
Atorvastatin/S
Atovaquon/S
Atracurium/S
Atracuriumbesilat/S
Atropin/S
Auranofin/S
Avobenzon/S
Azathioprin/S
Azelainsäure
Azelastin/S
Azidamfenicol/S
Azidocillin/S
Azithromycin/S
Azosemid/S
AZT
Aztreonam/S
Bacampicillin/S
Bacitracin/S
Baclofen/S
Baldrian/S
Baldrianextrakt/PST
Baldrianöl/S
Bambuterol/S
Bamipin/S
Barbexaclon/S
Bärentraubenblätter/N
Basiliximab/S
Beclometason/S
Beclometasondipropionat/S
Befunulol/S
Bemetizid/S
Benazepril/S
Bencyclanfumarat/S
Bendroflumethiazid/S
Benediktenkraut/S
Benfotiamin/S
Benperidol/S
Benserazid/S
Benzalkoniumchlorid/S
Benzatropin/S
Benzbromaron/S
Benzethoniumchlorid/S
Benzocain/S
Benzoylperoxid/S
Benzylbenzoat/S
Benzylnicotinat/S
Benzylpenicillin/S
Berberis
Betacaroten/S
Betahistin/S
Betahistindimesilat/S
Betamethason/S
Betaxolol/S
Bethanecholchlorid/S
Bevacizumab/S
Bexaroten/S
Bezafibrat/S
Bibrocathol/S
Bicalutamid/S
Bienengift
Bifonazol/S
Bimatoprost
Bioallethrin/S
Biotin/S
Biperiden/S
Biperidenlactat/S
Biphosphonat/EPST
Birkenblätter/N
Bisacodyl/S
Bismutnitratoxid/S
Bisoprolol/S
Blaubeertinktur
Bleomycinsulfat/S
Bohnenhülsen
Borax
Bornaprin/S
Bornylacetat/S
Bortezomib
Bosentan/S
Brimonidin/S
Brinzolamid/S
Brivudin/S
Bromazepam/S
Bromelain/S
Bromhexin/S
Bromocriptin/S
Bromocriptinmesilat/S
Bromoprid/S
Bromperidol/S
Bromperidollactat/S
Bromum
Brotizolam/S
Bryonia
Budesonid/S
Budipin/S
Bufexamab/S
Bufexamac
Buflomedil/S
Bumetanid/S
Bunazosin/S
Bupivacain/S
Buprenorphin/S
Buserelinacetat/S
Buspiron/S
Busulfan/S
Butandiol/S
Butizid/S
Butylscopolamin/S
Butylscopolaminiumbromid/S
Cabergolin/S
Cafedrin/S
Cajeputöl/S
Calcifediol/S
Calcipotriol/S
Calcitonin/S
Calcitriol/S
Calciumcarbonat/S
Calciumchlorid/S
Calciumdiacetat/S
Calciumdobesilat/S
Calciumfolinat/S
Calciumglukonat/S
Calciumhydrogenphosphat/S
Calciumlactogluconat/S
Calciumphosphat/S
Calciumsaccharat/S
Campher/S
Campheröl/S
Camphora
Candesartan/S
Candesartancilexetil/S
Capecitabin/S
Capreomycin/S
Capsicum
Captopril/S
Carazolol/S
Carbachol/S
Carbaldrat/S
Carbamazepin/S
Carbidopa/S
Carbimazol/S
Carbocistein/S
Carbo medicinalis
Carbomer/S
Carboplatin/S
Carteolol/S
Carvedilol/S
Caspofunginacetat/S
Castoreum/S
Catalase
Caulophyllum/S
Cefaclor/S
Cefadroxil/S
Cefalexin/S
Cefamandol/S
Cefazolin/S
Cefepim/S
Cefetamid/S
Cefixim/S
Cefodizim/S
Cefotaxim/S
Cefotiam/S
Cefoxitin/S
Cefpodoxim/S
Cefpodoximproxetil/S
Cefsulodin/S
Ceftazidim/S
Ceftibuten/S
Ceftriaxon/S
Cefuroxim/S
Cefuroximaxetil/S
Celecoxib/S
Celiprolol/S
Cerivastatin/S
Certoparin/S
Ceruletid/S
Cetirizin/S
Cetraria
Cetrimoniumbromid
Cetrorelixacetat/S
Cetylpyridiniumchlorid/S
Chamomilla
Chelidonium/S
Chenodeoxycholsäure
Chinarinde
Chinidin/S
Chinidinhydrogensulfat/S
Chininsulfat/S
Chloralhydrat/S
Chlorambucil/S
Chloramphenicol/S
Chlordiazepoxid/S
Chlormadinon/S
Chlormadinonacetat/S
Chlorocresol/S
Chloroquin/S
Chloroquinphosphat/S
Chlorphenaminhydrogenmaleat/S
Chlorphenoxamin/S
Chlorpromazin/S
Chlorprothixen/S
Chlortalidon/S
Chlortetracyclin/S
Cholesterinum/S
Cholesterolum/S
Cholinstearat/S
Cholintheophyllinat/S
Choriongonadotropin/S
Ciclesonid/S
Ciclopirox/S
Ciclosporin/S
Cidofovir/S
Cilastatin/S
Cilazapril/S
Cilobradin/S
Cimetidin/S
Cimicifuga
Cinchocain/S
Cinchona
Cineol/S
Cinnamomum
Cinnarizin/S
Cinoxacin/S
Ciprofloxacin/S
Ciprofloxacinlactat/S
Cisatracurium/S
Cisplatin/S
Citalopram/S
Citalopramhydrobromid/S
Citronenöl/S
Citronensäure
Clarithromycin/S
Clavulansäure
Clemastin/S
Clematis
Clenbuterol/S
Clindamycin/S
Clioquinol
Clobazam/S
Clobetasol/S
Clobetason/S
Clobetasonbutyrat/S
Clobutinol/S
Clocortolon/S
Clofibrat/S
Clomethiazol/S
Clomethiazoledisilat/S
Clomifencitrat/S
Clomipramin/S
Clonazepam/S
Clondronsäure
Clonidin/S
Clopamid/S
Clopidogrel/S
Clopidogrelsulfat/S
Cloprednol/S
Clostebol/S
Clotiazepam/S
Clotrimazol/S
Clozapin/S
Cocculus
Codein/S
Codeinphosphat/S
Coffea
Coffein/S
Colchicum/S
Colchizin/S
Colecalciferol/S
Colestipol/S
Colestyramin/S
Colistin/S
Colocynthis
Condurango/S
Conium/S
Convallaria
Cortisol/S
Cortisonacetat/S
Cotrimoxazol/S
Crataegus
Crocus
Cromoglicinsäure
Crotamiton
Cumarin/EPS
Cuprum
Cyanocobalamin/S
Cyclamen/S
Cyclandelat/S
Cyclopentolat/S
Cycloserin/S
Cyproteronacetat/S
Cystin/S
Cytarabin/S
Dacarbazincitrat/S
Daclizumab/S
Dactinomycin/S
Dalfopristin/S
Dalteparin/S
Danaparoid/S
Dantrolen/S
Dapson/S
Decyloleat/S
Deflazacort/S
Dequaliniumchlorid/S
Desfluran/S
Desipramin/S
Desirudin/S
Deslanosid/S
Desloratadin/S
Desmopressin/S
Desogestrel/S
Desoximetason/S
Detajmiumbitartrat/S
Dexamethason/S
Dexchlorpheniramin/S
Dexibuprofen/S
Dexketoprofen/S
Dexpanthenol/S
Dextran/ES
Dextromethorphan/S
Diazepam/S
Diazoxid/S
Dibenzepin/S
Dibutyladipat/S
Diclofenac/S
Diclofenamid/S
Dicloxacillin/S
Didanosin/S
Dienogest/S
Diethylenglycol/S
Diflucortolon/S
Digitalin/S
Digitoxin/S
Digoxin/S
Dihydralazin/S
Dihydralazinmesilat/S
Dihydralazinsulfat/S
Dihydrocodein/S
Dihydrocodeinthiocyanat/S
Dihydroergotamin/S
Dihydroergotaminmesilat/S
Dihydroergotoxin/S
Dihydroergotoxinmesilat/S
Dihydrotachysterol/S
Dikaliumclorazepat/S
Diltiazem/S
Dimenhydrinat/S
Dimethylfumarat/S
Dimethylsulfoxid/S
Dimeticon/S
Dimetinden/S
Dimetindenmaleat/S
Dinatriumedetat/S
Dinatriumfluorophosphat/S
Dinoproston
Dioscorea
Diosmin
Diphenhydramin/S
Diphenoxylat/S
Dipivefrin/S
Dipyridamol/S
Disopyramid/S
Disopyramidphosphat/S
Distigminbromid/S
Disulfiram/S
Dithranol/S
Dobutamin/S
Docetaxel
Dolasetron/S
Dolasetronmesilat/S
Domperidon/S
Domperidonmaleat/S
Donepezil/S
Dopa
Dopamin/S
Dopexamin/S
Dorzolamid/S
Dosulepin/S
Doxazosin/S
Doxazosinmesilat/S
Doxepin/S
Doxycyclin/S
Doxycyclinhyclat/S
Doxylamin/S
Doxylaminsuccinat/S
Drofenin/S
Droperidol/S
Drosera
Drospirenon/S
Dutasterid/S
Dydrogesteron/S
Ebastin/S
Echinacea
Econazol/S
Econazolnitrat/S
Edeltannennadelöl/S
Edeltannenzapfenöl/S
Efalizumab/S
Efavirenz/S
Eisenhut/S
Eletriptanhydrobromid/S
Emedastin/S
Emedastindifumarat/S
Emtricitabin/S
Enalapril/S
Enalaprilmaleat/S
Enfluran/S
Enfuvirtid/S
Enoxacin/S
Enoxaparin/S
Enoximon/S
Entacapon/S
Enzianwurzel/N
Ephedrinsulfat/S
Epinephrin/S
Epinephrinhydrogentartrat/S
Eplerenon/S
Epoetin alfa
Epoetin beta
Eprosartan/S
Eprosartanmesilat/S
Eptacog alpha
Eptifibatid/S
Erdbeerblätter/N
Erdnussöl/S
Ergocalciferol/S
Ergotamin/S
Ergotamintartrat/S
Erythromycin/S
Erythromycinestolat/S
Erythromycinethylsuccinat/S
Erythromycinlactobionat/S
Erythromycinstearat/S
Erythromycinstinoprat/S
Erythropoetin/S
Escitalopramoxalat/S
Esmolol/S
Esomeprazol/S
Estradiol/S
Estradiolbenzoat/S
Estradiolvalerat/S
Estriol/S
Etacrynsäure
Etanercept/S
Ethambutol/S
Ethinylestradiol/S
Ethosuximid/S
Etidronsäure
Etilefrin/S
Etofenamat/S
Etofibrat/S
Etofyllinclofibrat/S
Etomidat/S
Etonogestrel/S
Etoposid/S
Etoricoxib/S
Eukalyptusöl/S
Euphorbium
Euphrasia
Euspongia
Everolimus
Exemestan/S
Ezetimib/S
Fagopyrum
Famciclovir/S
Famotidin/S
Färberhülsenwurzel/N
Felodipin/S
Fenchelfrüchte/N
Fenchelöl/S
Fenetyllin/S
Fenofibrat/S
Fenoterol/S
Fenoterolhydrobromid/S
Fentanyl/S
Fentanylcitrat/S
Fenticonazolnitrat/S
Fexofenadin/S
Fibrinogen/S
Fichtennadelöl/S
Filgrastim/S
Filipendula
Filix
Finasterid/S
Fischkörperöl/S
Fischölkonzentrat/EPS
Flavoxat/S
Flecainid/S
Flecainidacetat/S
Fleroxacin/S
Flucloxacillin/S
Fluconazol/S
Flucytosin/S
Fludrocortison/S
Flumazenil/S
Flumetason/S
Flunarizin/S
Flunisolid/S
Flunitrazepam/S
Fluocinolon/S
Fluocinolonacetonid/S
Fluocinonid/S
Fluocortin/S
Fluocortolon/S
Fluorescein/S
Fluorid/EPS
Fluoromethalon/S
Fluorometholon/S
Fluorouracil/S
Fluoxetin/S
Flupentixol/S
Flupentixoldecanoat/S
Fluphenazin/S
Fluphenazindecanoat/S
Flupirtin/S
Flupirtinmaleat/S
Flupredniden/S
Flurazepam/S
Flurbiprofen/S
Fluspirilen/S
Flutamid/S
Fluticason/S
Fluvastatin/S
Fluvoxamin/S
Fluvoxaminmaleat/S
Foeniculum
Folsäure
Fomivirsen/S
Formestan/S
Formoterol/S
Fosamprenavir/S
Foscarnet/S
Fosfomycin/S
Fosinopril/S
Framycetin/S
Framycetinsulfat/S
Frovatriptan/S
Fulvestrant/S
Fumarsäureester/S
Furosemid/S
Fusafungin/S
Fusidinsäure
Gabapentin/S
Galantaminhydrobromid/S
Gallopamil/S
Ganciclovir/S
Ganirelix
Gartensauerampferkraut/S
Gaultheriaöl/S
Gelsemium
Gemeprost
Gemfibrozil/S
Gentamicin/S
Gentamicinsulfat/S
Gestoden/S
Gewürznelken
Ginkgo biloba
Ginsengwurzelpulver/S
Glatirameracetat/S
Glibenclamid/S
Glibornurid/S
Glicazid/S
Gliclazid/S
Glimepirid/S
Gliquidon/S
Glisoxepid/S
Glucagon/S
Glucosaminsulfat/S
Glucose
Glutaminsäure
Glutathiondisulfid/S
Glycerol/S
Glycerolmonooleat/S
Glycerolmonostearat/S
Glyceroltrinitrat/S
Glycopyrrolat/S
Glycopyrroniumbromid/S
Gonadorelin/S
Goserelin/S
Goserelinacetat/S
Gramicidin/S
Granisetron/S
Graphites
Gratiola
Griseofulvin/S
Guaiacum
Guaifenesin
Guanethidin/S
Guanethidinsulfat/S
Guanfacin/S
Guarmehl/S
Halcinonid/S
Halofantrin/S
Haloperidol/S
Haloperidoldecanoat/S
Halothan/S
Hamamelis
Hämatoporphyrin/S
Harpagophytum
Hartparaffin/S
Heparin/EPS
Heptaminolhydrochlorid/S
HES
Hesperidinmethylchalcon/S
Hexachlorophen/S
Hexamidindiisethionat/S
Hexetidin/S
Hochmoortorf/ST
Holunderblüten
Homatropin/S
Hopfendrüsen
Hyaluronidase
Hyaluronsäure
Hydrastis
Hydrochinon/S
Hydrochlorothiazid/S
Hydrocodon/S
Hydrocortison/S
Hydrocortisonaceponat/S
Hydrocortisonbutyrat/S
Hydromorphon/S
Hydrotalcit/S
Hydroxocobalamin/S
Hydroxocobalaminacetat/S
Hydroxybuttersäure
Hydroxycarbamid/S
Hydroxychloroquin/S
Hydroxychloroquinsulfat/S
Hydroxyethylsalicylat/S
Hydroxyethylstärke
Hydroxyprogesteroncaproat/S
Hydroxyzin/S
Hyetellose
Hymecromon/S
Hyoscyamus
Hypericum
Hypromellose
Ibandronsäure
Ibuprofen/S
Idoxuridin/S
Ifosfamid/S
Ignatia
Iloprost/S
Imatinibmesilat/S
Imidapril/S
Imipenem/S
Imipramin/S
Imiquimod/S
Indapamid/S
Indinavir/S
Indinavirsulfat/S
Indometacin/S
Indoramin/S
Infliximab/S
Ingweröl/S
Inosin/S
Inositolnicotinat/S
Insulin/EPS
Insulin Aspart
Insulin Glargin
Insulin lispro
Interferon/EPS
Interferon alfa
Interferon beta
Interferon gamma
Iodum/S
Iopamidol/S
Ipecacuanha
Ipratropiumbromid/S
Irbesartan/S
Isoconazolnitrat/S
Isofluran/S
Isoleucin/S
Isoniazid/S
Isopropylmyristat/S
Isosorbiddinitrat/S
Isosorbidmononitrat/S
Isotretinoin/S
Isradipin/S
Itraconazol/S
Ivabradin/S
Jodid/S
Jodoform/S
Jodum
Johanniskrautöl/S
Juglans
Kaliumbromid/S
Kaliumcanrenoat/S
Kaliumchlorid/S
Kaliumcitrat/S
Kaliumclavulanat/S
Kaliumdihydrogenphosphat/S
Kaliumhydrogencarbonat/S
Kaliumjodid/S
Kaliumsulfat/S
Kalmustinktur
Kalziumdiacetat/S
Kalziumdobesilat/S
Kalziumfolinat/S
Kalziumhydrogenphosphat/S
Kalziumlactogluconat/S
Kalziumphosphat/S
Kamillenblüte/N
Kamillenblütenöl/S
Kamillenblütentinktur/S
Kanamycin/S
Kanamycinsulfat/S
Kaolin/S
Kapuzinerkressenkraut/S
Keratin/S
Ketamin/S
Ketoconazol/S
Ketoprofen/S
Ketorolac/S
Ketotifen/S
Ketotifenfumarat/S
Kiefernnadelöl/S
Knoblauchzwiebelpulver/S
Kollagenhydrolysat/S
Kollagenpulver/S
Koniferenöl/S
Korianderöl/S
Kreosotum
Kümmelöl/S
Kupfergluconat/S
Kürbisglobulin/EPS
Kürbiskernmehl/S
Kürbissamen
Kürbissamenöl/S
Kürbissamenpulver/S
Lachesis
Lachgas
Lacidipin/S
Lactose
Lactulose
Lamivudin/S
Lamotrigin/S
Langzeitinsulin/EPS
Lansoprazol/S
Lärchenterpentin/S
Latanoprost/S
Latschenkiefernöl/S
Laureth
Laurocerasus
Lebensbaumspitzen
Lebertran/S
Ledum
Leflunomid/S
Lenograstim/S
Lepirudin/S
Letrozol/S
Leucin/S
Leukozytenultrafiltrat/EPS
Leuprorelin/S
Leuprorelinacetat/S
Levacetylmethadol/S
Levetiracetam/S
Levobunolol/S
Levocabastin/S
Levocarnitin/S
Levocetirizin/S
Levodopa/S
Levofloxacin/S
Levomenol/S
Levomenthol/S
Levomepromazin/S
Levomepromazinmaleat/S
Levomethadon/S
Levonorgestrel/S
Levothyroxin/S
Levothyroxinum/S
Lidocain/S
Liebstöckelwurzel/N
Lincomycin/S
Lindan/S
Lindenblüte/N
Linezolid/S
Liothyronin/S
Liponsäure
Lisinopril/S
Lisurid/S
Lisuridmaleat/S
Lithiumacetat/S
Lithiumcarbonat/S
Lithiumsuccinat/S
Lodoxamid/S
Lofepramin/S
Lomefloxacin/S
Lomustin/S
Loperamid/S
Lopinavir/S
Loracarbef/S
Loratadin/S
Lorazepam/S
Lormetazepam/S
Lornoxicam/S
Losartan/S
Loteprednoletabonat/S
Lovastatin/S
Luffa
Lumefantrin/S
Lynestrenol/S
Lysin/S
Madar
Magaldrat/S
Magnesiumcarbonat/S
Magnesiumchlorid/S
Magnesiumcitrat/S
Magnesiumhydroxid/S
Magnesiumorotat/S
Magnesiumoxid/S
Magnesiumsulfat/S
Magnesiumtrisilikat/S
Malachit
Malvenblüte/N
Manidipindihydrochlorid/S
Mannitol/S
Maprotilin/S
Maprotilinmesilat/S
Mariendistelfrüchte/N
Mebendazol/S
Mebeverin/S
Meclofenoxat/S
Meclozin/S
Medazepam/S
Medrogeston/S
Medroxyprogesteron/S
Medroxyprogesteronacetat/S
Meerrettichwurzel/N
Mefloquin/S
Mefrusid/S
Megestrolacetat/S
Melissa
Melissenblätter/N
Meloxicam/S
Melperon/S
Melphalan/S
Memantin/S
Mentholum/S
Mephenesin/S
Mepivacain/S
Mercaptopurin/S
Meropenem/S
Mesalazin/S
Mesna
Mesterolon/S
Mestranol/S
Mesuximid/S
Metamizol/S
Metenolon/S
Metformin/S
Methantheliniumbromid/S
Methenamin/S
Methenaminbenzamidoacetat/S
Methicillin/S
Methionin/S
Methocarbamol/S
Methohexital/S
Methotrexat/S
Methoxsalen/S
Methyldopa/S
Methylergometrin/S
Methylergometrinmaleat/S
Methylnicotinat/S
Methylphenidat/S
Methylprednisolon/S
Methylprednisolonaceponat/S
Methylsalicylat/S
Methysergid/S
Metildigoxin/S
Metipranolol/S
Metixen/S
Metoclopramid/S
Metolazon/S
Metoprolol/S
Metoprololfumarat/S
Metronidazol/S
Mexiletin/S
Mezereum
Mezlocillin/S
Mianserin/S
Miconazol/S
Miconazolnitrat/S
Midazolam/S
Midodrin/S
Mifepriston/S
Miglitol/S
Miglustat
Milchsäure/S
Milrinon/S
Miltefosin/S
Minocyclin/S
Minoxidil/S
Minzöl/S
Mirtazapin/S
Misoprostol/S
Misoprostolol/S
Mistelextrakt/EPST
Mitomycin/S
Mivacurium/S
Mivacuriumchlorid/S
Mizolastin/S
Moclobemid/S
Modafinil/S
Moexipril/S
Molgramostim/S
Molsidomin/S
Mometason/S
Monochloressigsäure
Montelukast/S
Morphin/S
Moschus
Moxifloxacin/S
Moxonidin/S
Mucuna
Mupirocin
Mycophenolatmofetil/S
Mycophenolsäure
Myristamidopropyldimethylamin/S
Myrrha
Myrrhentinktur
Myrtol/S
Nachtkerzensamenöl/S
NaCl
Nadifloxacin/S
Nadolol/S
Nadroparin/S
Nafarelinacetat/S
Naftidrofuryl/S
Naftidrofuryloxalat/S
Naftifin/S
Naloxon/S
Naltrexan/S
Nandrolon/S
Naphazolin/S
Naphazolinnitrat/S
Naphthalinum
Naproxen/S
Naratriptan/S
Natamycin/S
Natriumalginat/S
Natriumcarbonat/S
Natriumcarboxymethylcellulose
Natriumchlorid/S
Natriumcitrat/S
Natriumdibunat/S
Natriumdihydrogenphosphat/S
Natriumdisulfit/S
Natriumfluorid/S
Natriumhydrogencarbonat/S
Natriumhydrogenphosphat/S
Natriumlaurylsulfoacetat/S
Natriummetabisulfit/S
Natriummonofluorphosphat/S
Natriummonohydrogenphosphat/S
Natriumpentosanpolysulfat/S
Natriumpicosulfat/S
Natriumsulfat/S
Natriumthiosulfat/S
Natriumvalproat/S
Nebivolol/S
Nedocromil/S
Nefazodon/S
Nelfinavir/S
Nelfinavirmesilat/S
Nelkenöl/S
Nelkenwurzel/N
Neomycin/S
Neomycinsulfat/S
Neostigmin/S
Netilmicin/S
Nevirapin/S
Nicardipin/S
Nicergolin/S
Niclosamid/S
Nicoboxil/S
Nicotin/S
Nicotinamid/S
Nicotinbetadex
Nicotinpolacrilex
Nicotinsäure
Nifedipin/S
Nifuratel/S
Nifuroxazid/S
Nilvadipin/S
Nimodipin/S
Nimorazol/S
Nisoldipin/S
Nitrazepam/S
Nitrendipin/S
Nitrofural/S
Nitrofurantoin/S
Nitroglycerin/S
Nitroprussid/S
Nitroxolin/S
Nizatidin/S
Nonivamid/S
Noradrenalin/S
Norelgestromin/S
Norepinephrin/S
Norethisteron/S
Norethisteronacetat/S
Norethisteronenantat/S
Norfenefrin/S
Norfloxacin/S
Norgestimat/S
Norgestrel/S
Nortriptylin/S
Noscapin/S
Nystatin/S
Obidoximchlorid/S
Octenidin/S
Octenidindihydrochlorid/S
Octocrylene
Octreotid/S
Octreotidacetat/S
Oenanthe
Ofloxacin/S
Okoubaka
Olanzapin/S
Oleander
Olmesartanmedoxomil/S
Olsalazin/S
Olsalazindinatrium
Omeprazol/S
Ondansetron/S
Opipramol/S
Orangenöl/S
Orciprenalin/S
Orlistat/S
Ornithinaspartat/S
Orotsäure
Orthosiphonblätter/N
Oseltamivirphosphat/S
Oxaceprol/S
Oxacillin/S
Oxaliplatin/S
Oxazepam/S
Oxcarbazepin/S
Oxedrin/S
Oxerutine
Oxetacain/S
Oxiconazolnitrat/S
Oxilofrin/S
Oxitriptan/S
Oxprenolol/S
Oxybuprocain/S
Oxybutynin/S
Oxycodon/S
Oxymetazolin/S
Oxytetracyclin/S
Oxytocin/S
Oxytropiumbromid/S
Paclitaxel/S
Paeonia
Palivizumab/S
Pamidronsäure
Pancuronium/S
Pankreatin/S
Pantoprazol/S
Pantothensäure
Papain/S
Paraaminosalicylsäure
Paracetamol/S
Paricalcitol/S
Paromomycin/S
Paromomycinsulfat/S
Paroxetin/S
Paroxetinmesilat/S
Pectin/S
Pefloxacin/S
Pegfilgrastim/S
Peginterferon alfa
Pegvisomant
Pemolin/S
Penbutolol/S
Penbutololsulfat/S
Penciclovir/S
Penicillamin/S
Penicillin G
Penicillin V
Pentaerithrityltetranitrat/S
Pentaerythrityltetranitrat/S
Pentamidin/S
Pentamidindiisethionat/S
Pentazocin/S
Pentoxifyllin/S
Pentoxyverin/S
Pentoxyverincitrat/S
Perazin/S
Perazindimalonat/S
Perchlorat/S
Percolat/S
Perflunafen/S
Perfluordimethylcyclohexan/S
Pergolid/S
Pergolidmesilat/S
Perindopril/S
Permethrin/S
Perphenazin/S
Pertactin/S
Perubalsam/S
Petersilienkraut
Pethidin/S
Petroselinum
Pfefferminzblätter/N
Pfefferminzöl/S
Phenazon/S
Phenobarbital/S
Phenolphthalein/S
Phenoxybenzamin/S
Phenoxyethanol/S
Phenoxymethylpenicillin/S
Phenprocoumon/S
Phenylbutazon/S
Phenylephrin/S
Phenytoin/S
Phloridzinum
Pholedrin/S
Phytolacca
Phytomenadion/S
Phytosterol/S
Pilocarpin/S
Pilocarpinnitrat/S
Pimecrolimus
Pimozid/S
Pindolol/S
Pipamperon/S
Pipemidsäure
Pipenzolatbromid
Piperacillin/S
Piperonylbutoxid/S
Piracetam/S
Pirenzepin/S
Piretanid/S
Piritramid/S
Piroxicam/S
Pizotifen/S
Platanus
Podophyllotoxin/S
Policresulen
Polidocanol/S
Polyacrylsäure
Polyethylenwachs
Polyhexanid/S
Polymyxin B
Polysulfonsäure
Polyvidon/S
Polyvinylalkohol/S
Povidon
Prajmalium/S
Prajmaliumbitartrat/S
Pramipexol/S
Prasteron/S
Prasteronenantat/S
Pravastatin/S
Prazepam/S
Praziquantel/S
Prazosin/S
Prednicarbat/S
Prednisolon/S
Prednisolonacetat/S
Prednison/S
Prednyliden/S
Pregabalin/S
Pridinol/S
Pridinolmesilat/S
Prilocain/S
Primaquin/S
Primelwurzel
Primidon/S
Primula
Probenecid/S
Procain/S
Procyclidin/S
Progesteron/S
Proglumetacindimaleat/S
Proguanil/S
Prokonvertin/S
Promazin/S
Promethazin/S
Propafenon/S
Propanolol/S
Propicillin/S
Propiverin/S
Propofol/S
Propylenglykol/S
Propylthiouracil/S
Propyphenazon/S
Proscillaridin/S
Prostaglandin/EPS
Protamin/S
Proteoglykan/S
Prothipendyl/S
Prothrombinkomplex/EPT
Protionamid/S
Protirelin/S
Proxymetacain/S
Pulsatilla
Pyolysin/S
Pyrantel/S
Pyrantelembonat/S
Pyrazinamid/S
Pyrethrum/S
Pyrethrumextrakt/EPST
Pyridostigmin/S
Pyridostigminbromid/S
Pyridoxin/S
Pyrimethamin/S
Pyrvinium/S
Pyrviniumembonat/S
Quebracho
Queckenwurzelstock/S
Quecksilbersulfat/S
Quercus
Quetiapin/S
Quetiapinfumarat/S
Quinagolid/S
Quinapril/S
Quinupristin/S
Rabeprazol/S
Racecadotril/S
Raloxifen/S
Ramipril/S
Ranitidin/S
Ranunculus
Rasburicase
Ratanhia
Ratanhiatinktur
Rauwolfia
Reboxetin/S
Reboxetinmesilat/S
Remifentanil/S
Repaglinid/S
Reproterol/S
Reserpin/S
Reserpinum
Reteplas
Retinol/S
Retinolacetat/S
Retinolpalmitat/S
Reviparin/S
Ribavirin/S
Riboflavin/S
Rifabutin/S
Rifampicin/S
Riluzol/S
Rimexolon/S
Risedronsäure
Risperidon/S
Ritonavir/S
Rituximab/S
Rivastigmin/S
Rizatriptan/S
Rizatriptanbenzoat/S
Rizolipase
Rocuronium/S
Rofecoxib/S
Ropinirol/S
Ropivacain/S
Rosiglitazon/S
Rosiglitazonmaleat/S
Rosmarinblätter/N
Rosmarinöl/S
Rosskastanienextrakt/EPST
Roxatidin/S
Roxithromycin/S
Rutosid/S
Sabadilla
Sägepalmenfrüchte/N
Salbeiöl/S
Salbutamol/S
Salbutamolsulfat/S
Salicylsäure
Salmeterol/S
Salmeterolxinafoat/S
Salvia
Salzsäure
Sanguinaria
Saquinavir/S
Saquinavirmesilat/S
Schachtelhalmkraut/S
Schafgarbenkraut/S
Schlüsselblumenblüte/N
Scopolamin/S
Scrophularia
Selegilin/S
Selendisulfid/S
Selenhefe
Selenium
Semecarpus
Senega
Sennaextrakt/EPST
Sepia
Serotonin/S
Serrapeptase
Sertaconazol/S
Sertaconazolnitrat/S
Sertindol/S
Sertralin/S
Sevelamer/S
Sevofluran/S
Sibutramin/S
Silbercarbonat/S
Silbernitrat/S
Sildenafil/S
Sildenafilcitrat/S
Silibinin/S
Simethicon/S
Simeticon/S
Simvastatin/S
Sirolimus
Sitosterin/S
Smektit/S
Smilax
Sojalecithin/S
Sojaöl/S
Solifenacinsuccinat/S
Somatostatin/S
Somatropin/S
Sonnenhutwurzel/N
Sorbitansesquioleat/S
Sorbitol/S
Sotalol/S
Sparfloxacin/S
Spargelwurzelstock/S
Spectinomycin/S
Spigelia
Spiköl/S
Spirapril/S
Spironolacton/S
Spongilla
Stavudin/S
Steinkohlenteer/S
Steinkohlenteerdestillat/S
Steinkohlenteerlösung/P
Sternanisöl/S
Streptodornase
Streptokinase
Streptomycin/S
Streptomycinsulfat/S
Strophanthin/S
Succinylcholin/S
Sucralfat/S
Sufentanil/S
Sufentanilcitrat/S
Sulbactam/S
Sulfacetamid/S
Sulfadiazin/S
Sulfalen/S
Sulfamerazin/S
Sulfamethoxazol/S
Sulfasalazin/S
Sulfur
Sulpirid/S
Sulproston
Sultamicillin/S
Sultiam/S
Sumatriptan/S
Sumatriptansuccinat/S
Süßholzwurzel/N
Suxamethonium/S
Symphytum
Tabacum
Tacrin/S
Tacrolimus
Tadalafil/S
Talinolol/S
Tamarindus
Tamarix
Tamoxifen/S
Tamoxifencitrat/S
Tamsulosin/S
Tanninalbuminat/S
Taraxacum
Tazobactam/S
Teicoplanin/S
Telithromycin/S
Telmisartan/S
Temazepam/S
Temozolomid/S
Tenecteplase
Teniposid/S
Tenofovir/S
Tenofovirdisoproxilfumarat/S
Terazosin/S
Terbinafin/S
Terbutalin/S
Terbutalinsulfat/S
Terfenadin/S
Teriparatid/S
Terlipressin/S
Terpentinöl/S
Terpineol/S
Testolacton/S
Testosteron/S
Testosteronenantat/S
Testosteronundecanoat/S
Tetracyclin/S
Tetrazepam/S
Tetroxoprim/S
Tetroxoprimembonat/S
Tetryzolin/S
Theodrenalin/S
Theophyllin/S
Thiamazol/S
Thiamin/S
Thiaminnitrat/S
Thiethylperazin/S
Thiopental/S
Thioridazin/S
Thiotepa
Thymianextrakt/EPST
Thymiankraut/S
Thymianöl/S
Thymol
Thyroxin/S
Tiagabin/S
Tiaprid/S
Tiaprofensäure
Tibolon/S
Ticarcillin/S
Ticlopidin/S
Tilidin/S
Tilidinphosphat/S
Tiludronsäure
Timolol/S
Timololmaleat/S
Tinidazol/S
Tinzaparin/S
Tioconazol/S
Tioguanin/S
Tirofiban/S
Titandioxid/S
Tizanidin/S
Tobramycin/S
Tocainid/S
Tolbutamid/S
Tolcapon/S
Tolnaftat/S
Tolperison/S
Tolterodin/S
Topiramat/S
Torasemid/S
Toremifen/S
Toremifencitrat/S
Tormentillwurzel/N
Tramadol/S
Tramazolin/S
Trandolapril/S
Tranexamsäure
Tranylcypromin/S
Tranylcyprominhemisulfat/S
Trapidil/S
Trastuzumab/S
Travoprost
Trazodon/S
Treosulfan/S
Tretinoin/S
Triamcinolon/S
Triamcinolonacetonid/S
Triamcinolondiacetat/S
Triamcinolonhexacetonid/S
Triamteren/S
Triazolam/S
Trichlormethiazid/S
Triclosan/S
Triflupromazin/S
Trifluridin/S
Trihexphenidyl/S
Trimethoprim/S
Trimipramin/S
Trimipraminmaleat/S
Trimipraminmesilat/S
Triptorelinacetat/S
Tritoqualin/S
Trofosfamid/S
Trometamol/S
Tropicamid/S
Tropisetron/S
Trospiumchlorid/S
Troxerutin/S
Trypsin/S
Tryptophan/S
Tulobuterol/S
Tyloxapol/S
Tyrothricin/S
Urapidil/S
Urea
Uridin/S
Urokinase
Ursodeoxycholsäure
Urtica
Valaciclovir/S
Valeriana
Valin/S
Valproinsäure
Valsartan/S
Vancomycin/S
Vardenafil/S
Vasopressin/S
Vecuronium/S
Venlafaxin/S
Verapamil/S
Veratrum
Verbascum
Veronica
Verteporfin/S
Vidarabin/S
Vigabatrin/S
Viloxazin/S
Vinblastin/S
Vinblastinsulfat/S
Vincristin/S
Vincristinsulfat/S
Vinpocetin/S
Voriconazol/S
Wacholderbeeröl/S
Warfarin/S
Wasserstoffperoxid/S
Wegwartenwurzel/N
Weinlaub
Wermutkraut/S
Wespengift
Wolfstrappkraut/S
Xantinolnicotinat/S
Xipamid/S
Xylitol/S
Xylometazolin/S
Yohimbin/S
Zalcitabin/S
Zaleplon/S
Zanamivir/S
Zatebradin/S
Zidovudin/S
Zimtöl/S
Zimtrinde
Zinkoxid/S
Zinksulfat/S
Ziprasidonmesilat/S
Zitronenöl/S
Zitronensäure
Zolmitriptan/S
Zolpidem/S
Zolpidemtartrat/S
Zonisamid/S
Zopiclon/S
Zotepin/S
Zuclopenthixol/S
Zuclopenthixolacetat/S
Zuclopenthixoldecanoat/S
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-T) is_target_a_directory=never;;
--version) echo "$0 $scriptversion"; exit $?;;
--) shift
break;;
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exit 1;;
*) break;;
esac
shift
done
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# take the precedence; this is for compatibility with GNU install.
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
if test -n "$dst_arg"; then
echo "$0: target directory not allowed when installing a directory." >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
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# When -t is used, the destination is already specified.
# Otherwise, the last argument is the destination. Remove it from $@.
for arg
do
if test -n "$dst_arg"; then
# $@ is not empty: it contains at least $arg.
set fnord "$@" "$dst_arg"
shift # fnord
fi
shift # arg
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# Protect names problematic for 'test' and other utilities.
case $dst_arg in
-* | [=\(\)!]) dst_arg=./$dst_arg;;
esac
done
fi
if test $# -eq 0; then
if test -z "$dir_arg"; then
echo "$0: no input file specified." >&2
exit 1
fi
# It's OK to call 'install-sh -d' without argument.
# This can happen when creating conditional directories.
exit 0
fi
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echo "$0: $dst_arg: Is not a directory." >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
fi
if test -z "$dir_arg"; then
do_exit='(exit $ret); exit $ret'
trap "ret=129; $do_exit" 1
trap "ret=130; $do_exit" 2
trap "ret=141; $do_exit" 13
trap "ret=143; $do_exit" 15
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# However, 'strip' requires both read and write access to temps.
case $mode in
# Optimize common cases.
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*755) cp_umask=22;;
*[0-7])
if test -z "$stripcmd"; then
u_plus_rw=
else
u_plus_rw='% 200'
fi
cp_umask=`expr '(' 777 - $mode % 1000 ')' $u_plus_rw`;;
*)
if test -z "$stripcmd"; then
u_plus_rw=
else
u_plus_rw=,u+rw
fi
cp_umask=$mode$u_plus_rw;;
esac
fi
for src
do
# Protect names problematic for 'test' and other utilities.
case $src in
-* | [=\(\)!]) src=./$src;;
esac
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chowncmd=""
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else
# Waiting for this to be detected by the "$cpprog $src $dsttmp" command
# might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad
# if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'.
if test ! -f "$src" && test ! -d "$src"; then
echo "$0: $src does not exist." >&2
exit 1
fi
if test -z "$dst_arg"; then
echo "$0: no destination specified." >&2
exit 1
fi
dst=$dst_arg
# If destination is a directory, append the input filename.
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if test "$is_target_a_directory" = never; then
echo "$0: $dst_arg: Is a directory" >&2
exit 1
fi
dstdir=$dst
dstbase=`basename "$src"`
case $dst in
*/) dst=$dst$dstbase;;
*) dst=$dst/$dstbase;;
esac
dstdir_status=0
else
dstdir=`dirname "$dst"`
test -d "$dstdir"
dstdir_status=$?
fi
fi
case $dstdir in
*/) dstdirslash=$dstdir;;
*) dstdirslash=$dstdir/;;
esac
obsolete_mkdir_used=false
if test $dstdir_status != 0; then
case $posix_mkdir in
'')
# With -d, create the new directory with the user-specified mode.
# Otherwise, rely on $mkdir_umask.
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
mkdir_mode=-m$mode
else
mkdir_mode=
fi
posix_mkdir=false
# The $RANDOM variable is not portable (e.g., dash). Use it
# here however when possible just to lower collision chance.
tmpdir=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/ins$RANDOM-$$
trap '
ret=$?
rmdir "$tmpdir/a/b" "$tmpdir/a" "$tmpdir" 2>/dev/null
exit $ret
' 0
# Because "mkdir -p" follows existing symlinks and we likely work
# directly in world-writeable /tmp, make sure that the '$tmpdir'
# directory is successfully created first before we actually test
# 'mkdir -p'.
if (umask $mkdir_umask &&
$mkdirprog $mkdir_mode "$tmpdir" &&
exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$tmpdir/a/b") >/dev/null 2>&1
then
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# FreeBSD 6.1 mkdir -m -p sets mode of existing directory.
test_tmpdir="$tmpdir/a"
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d????-?--*) different_mode=755;;
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esac &&
$mkdirprog -m$different_mode -p -- "$test_tmpdir" && {
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}
}
then posix_mkdir=:
fi
rmdir "$tmpdir/a/b" "$tmpdir/a" "$tmpdir"
else
# Remove any dirs left behind by ancient mkdir implementations.
rmdir ./$mkdir_mode ./-p ./-- "$tmpdir" 2>/dev/null
fi
trap '' 0;;
esac
if
$posix_mkdir && (
umask $mkdir_umask &&
$doit_exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$dstdir"
)
then :
else
# mkdir does not conform to POSIX,
# or it failed possibly due to a race condition. Create the
# directory the slow way, step by step, checking for races as we go.
case $dstdir in
/*) prefix='/';;
[-=\(\)!]*) prefix='./';;
*) prefix='';;
esac
oIFS=$IFS
IFS=/
set -f
set fnord $dstdir
shift
set +f
IFS=$oIFS
prefixes=
for d
do
test X"$d" = X && continue
prefix=$prefix$d
if test -d "$prefix"; then
prefixes=
else
if $posix_mkdir; then
(umask $mkdir_umask &&
$doit_exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$dstdir") && break
# Don't fail if two instances are running concurrently.
test -d "$prefix" || exit 1
else
case $prefix in
*\'*) qprefix=`echo "$prefix" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"`;;
*) qprefix=$prefix;;
esac
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fi
fi
prefix=$prefix/
done
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# Don't fail if two instances are running concurrently.
(umask $mkdir_umask &&
eval "\$doit_exec \$mkdirprog $prefixes") ||
test -d "$dstdir" || exit 1
obsolete_mkdir_used=true
fi
fi
fi
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
{ test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dst"; } &&
{ test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dst"; } &&
{ test "$obsolete_mkdir_used$chowncmd$chgrpcmd" = false ||
test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dst"; } || exit 1
else
# Make a couple of temp file names in the proper directory.
dsttmp=${dstdirslash}_inst.$$_
rmtmp=${dstdirslash}_rm.$$_
# Trap to clean up those temp files at exit.
trap 'ret=$?; rm -f "$dsttmp" "$rmtmp" && exit $ret' 0
# Copy the file name to the temp name.
(umask $cp_umask &&
{ test -z "$stripcmd" || {
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# which would cause strip to fail.
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: >"$dsttmp" # No need to fork-exec 'touch'.
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$doit touch "$dsttmp"
fi
}
} &&
$doit_exec $cpprog "$src" "$dsttmp") &&
# and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits.
#
# If any of these fail, we abort the whole thing. If we want to
# ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore
# errors from the above "$doit $cpprog $src $dsttmp" command.
#
{ test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } &&
{ test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } &&
{ test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } &&
{ test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dsttmp"; } &&
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if $copy_on_change &&
old=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dst" 2>/dev/null` &&
new=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dsttmp" 2>/dev/null` &&
set -f &&
set X $old && old=:$2:$4:$5:$6 &&
set X $new && new=:$2:$4:$5:$6 &&
set +f &&
test "$old" = "$new" &&
$cmpprog "$dst" "$dsttmp" >/dev/null 2>&1
then
rm -f "$dsttmp"
else
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# already exists, attempt a backup. Don't worry if it fails,
# e.g., if mv doesn't support -f.
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$doit $mvcmd -f "$dst" "$dst$backupsuffix" 2>/dev/null
fi
# Rename the file to the real destination.
$doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dst" 2>/dev/null ||
# The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else
# to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not
# support -f.
{
# Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location.
# We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some
# systems and the destination file might be busy for other
# reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new
# file should still install successfully.
{
test ! -f "$dst" ||
$doit $rmcmd "$dst" 2>/dev/null ||
{ $doit $mvcmd -f "$dst" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null &&
{ $doit $rmcmd "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null; :; }
} ||
{ echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dst" >&2
(exit 1); exit 1
}
} &&
# Now rename the file to the real destination.
$doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dst"
}
fi || exit 1
trap '' 0
fi
done
# Local variables:
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;;
-h|--h|--he|--hel|--help)
echo "\
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Supported PROGRAM values:
aclocal autoconf autoheader autom4te automake makeinfo
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;;
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{
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echo "<$gnu_software_URL/help2man/>"
;;
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echo "The spurious makeinfo call might also be the consequence of"
echo "using a buggy 'make' (AIX, DU, IRIX), in which case you might"
echo "want to install GNU make:"
echo "<$gnu_software_URL/make/>"
;;
*)
echo "You might have modified some files without having the proper"
echo "tools for further handling them. Check the 'README' file, it"
echo "often tells you about the needed prerequisites for installing"
echo "this package. You may also peek at any GNU archive site, in"
echo "case some other package contains this missing '$1' program."
;;
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}
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