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Uveal Effusion Syndrome
MeSH Descriptor Data 2024
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MeSH Tree Structures
Concepts
MeSH Heading
Uveal Effusion Syndrome
Tree Number(s)
C11.250.105.500
C11.941.160.241.500
Unique ID
D000080323
RDF Unique Identifier
http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000080323
Scope Note
Rare disease characterized by suprachoroidal fluid accumulation between the
CHOROID
and the
SCLERA
, annular detachment of the
CHOROID
, often with secondary
RETINAL DETACHMENT
;
OPTIC DISK EDEMA
, and minimal signs of
UVEITIS
and
INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE
changes.
Previous Indexing
Choroid Diseases (1990-2019)
Public MeSH Note
2020
History Note
2020
Date Established
2020/01/01
Date of Entry
2019/07/08
Revision Date
2019/04/29
Allowable Qualifiers
blood (BL)
cerebrospinal fluid (CF)
chemically induced (CI)
classification (CL)
complications (CO)
congenital (CN)
diagnosis (DI)
diagnostic imaging (DG)
diet therapy (DH)
drug therapy (DT)
economics (EC)
embryology (EM)
enzymology (EN)
epidemiology (EP)
ethnology (EH)
etiology (ET)
genetics (GE)
history (HI)
immunology (IM)
metabolism (ME)
microbiology (MI)
mortality (MO)
nursing (NU)
parasitology (PS)
pathology (PA)
physiopathology (PP)
prevention & control (PC)
psychology (PX)
radiotherapy (RT)
rehabilitation (RH)
surgery (SU)
therapy (TH)
urine (UR)
veterinary (VE)
virology (VI)
Eye Diseases [C11]
Eye Abnormalities [C11.250]
Choroidal Effusions [C11.250.105]
Cyclodialysis Clefts [C11.250.105.250]
Uveal Effusion Syndrome [C11.250.105.500]
Eye Diseases [C11]
Uveal Diseases [C11.941]
Choroid Diseases [C11.941.160]
Choroidal Effusions [C11.941.160.241]
Cyclodialysis Clefts [C11.941.160.241.250]
Uveal Effusion Syndrome [C11.941.160.241.500]
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Uveal Effusion Syndrome
Preferred
Concept UI
M000647077
Scope Note
Rare disease characterized by suprachoroidal fluid accumulation between the
CHOROID
and the
SCLERA
, annular detachment of the
CHOROID
, often with secondary
RETINAL DETACHMENT
;
OPTIC DISK EDEMA
, and minimal signs of
UVEITIS
and
INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE
changes.
Terms
Uveal Effusion Syndrome
Preferred Term
Term UI
T000951505
Date
02/11/2019
LexicalTag
NON
ThesaurusID
NLM (2020)
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