Medical Subject Headings

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Preferred Name

Bioprosthesis

Synonyms

Graft, Glutaraldehyde-Stabilized

Definitions

Prosthesis, usually heart valve, composed of biological material and whose durability depends upon the stability of the material after pretreatment, rather than regeneration by host cell ingrowth. Durability is achieved 1, mechanically by the interposition of a cloth, usually polytetrafluoroethylene, between the host and the graft, and 2, chemically by stabilization of the tissue by intermolecular linking, usually with glutaraldehyde, after removal of antigenic components, or the use of reconstituted and restructured biopolymers.

ID

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D001705

altLabel

Graft, Glutaraldehyde-Stabilized

Bioprosthesis, Heterograft

Bioprostheses, Porcine Xenograft

Bioprosthesis, Porcine Xenograft

Xenograft Bioprostheses

Xenograft Bioprosthesis, Porcine

Xenograft Bioprostheses, Porcine

Xenograft Bioprosthesis

Glutaraldehyde Stabilized Grafts

Bioprostheses, Xenograft

Heterograft Bioprostheses

Bioprosthesis, Xenograft

Heterograft Bioprosthesis

Porcine Xenograft Bioprostheses

Glutaraldehyde-Stabilized Graft

Glutaraldehyde-Stabilized Grafts

Grafts, Glutaraldehyde-Stabilized

Porcine Xenograft Bioprosthesis

Bioprostheses, Heterograft

Bioprostheses

AN

coordinate IM with specific prosthetic term (IM) as BIOPROSTHESIS + HEART VALVE PROSTHESIS; do not specify source of biological material unless especially discussed & do not coordinate with TRANSPLANTATION, HETEROLOGOUS

AQL

AE CL EC ES HI MI PS PX SD SN ST TD VE VI

cui

C0005557

C0017815

C0032694

C0043337

DC

1

definition

Prosthesis, usually heart valve, composed of biological material and whose durability depends upon the stability of the material after pretreatment, rather than regeneration by host cell ingrowth. Durability is achieved 1, mechanically by the interposition of a cloth, usually polytetrafluoroethylene, between the host and the graft, and 2, chemically by stabilization of the tissue by intermolecular linking, usually with glutaraldehyde, after removal of antigenic components, or the use of reconstituted and restructured biopolymers.

DX

19790101

FX

D019737

HN

79

Inverse of AQ

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000266

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000706

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000662

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000469

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000009

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000941

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000821

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000191

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000145

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000592

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000382

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000639

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000600

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000523

Inverse of RO

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D019737

Machine permutation

79

MDA

19780503

MMR

20170103

MN

E07.695.100

notation

D001705

prefLabel

Bioprosthesis

TERMUI

T004960

T004958

T004957

T004959

T004961

TH

NLM (1979)

UNK (19XX)

tui

T074

subClassOf

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D019736

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