Qualifier English: | blood | ||||
Qualifier Spanish: |
sangre
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Qualifier Portuguese: | sangue | ||||
Qualifier French: | sang | ||||
RDF Unique Identifier: | https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/Q000097 | ||||
Scope note: | Used for the presence or analysis of substances in the blood; also for examination of, or changes in, the blood in disease states. It excludes serodiagnosis, for which the subheading "diagnosis" is used, and serology, for which "immunology" is used. |
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Annotation: | subhead only; for "in blood" or "blood in" animals or diseases; includes the presence of cells, coagulating elements, endogenous & exogenous chemical substances; not for "serology" ( = /immunology), nor for "serodiagnosis" ( = /diagnosis), nor for the presence of microbes or parasites in the blood in disease ( = /microbiology or /parasitology); see MeSH scope note in Introduction; indexing policy: Manual 19.8.10; DF: /blood or /BL |
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Allowable Qualifiers: | No qualifiers | ||||
Online Note: | search policy: Online Manual; use: main heading/BL or BL (SH) or SUBS APPLY BL |
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History Note: | 67; used with Category C, D & F 1967-74; B2, C, D, F3 1975-86; B2, C, D, F3, AGING, CLIMACTERIC+, INFANT, NEWBORN+, PREGNANCY+, PREGNANCY, ANIMAL+, PUBERTY+ & PUERPERIUM+ 1987; B2, C, D, F3, AGING, CLIMACTERIC+, INFANT, NEWBORN+, PREGNANCY+, PREGNANCY, ANIMAL+, PUBERTY+, PUERPERIUM+ & SMOKING 1988; B2, C, D, F3, AGING, CLIMACTERIC+, INFANT, NEWBORN+, PREGNANCY+, PREGNANCY, ANIMAL+, PUBERTY+, PUERPERIUM+ & SMOKING+ 1989; B2, C, D1-24 & F3 1990 forward |
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Entry Version: | BLOOD |
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Abbreviation: | BL | ||||
DeCS ID: | 22062 | ||||
Unique ID: | Q000097 | ||||
Documents indexed in the Virtual Health Library (VHL): | Click here to access the VHL documents | ||||
Date Established: | 1967/01/01 | ||||
Date of Entry: | 1973/12/27 | ||||
Revision Date: | 2003/07/22 |
blood
- Preferred
Concept UI |
M0030288 |
Scope note | Used for the presence or analysis of substances in the blood; also for examination of, or changes in, the blood in disease states. It excludes serodiagnosis, for which the subheading "diagnosis" is used, and serology, for which "immunology" is used. |
Preferred term | blood |
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