List of MeSH codes (M01)
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The following is a list of the "M" codes for MeSH
Mesh
Mesh consists of semi-permeable barrier made of connected strands of metal, fiber, or other flexible/ductile material. Mesh is similar to web or net in that it has many attached or woven strands.-Types of mesh:...

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The United States National Library of Medicine , operated by the United States federal government, is the world's largest medical library. Located in Bethesda, Maryland, the NLM is a division of the National Institutes of Health...

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--- age groups

--- adolescent --- adult
Adult
An adult is a human being or living organism that is of relatively mature age, typically associated with sexual maturity and the attainment of reproductive age....

 --- aged --- aged, 80 and over --- frail elderly --- middle aged --- child
Child
Biologically, a child is generally a human between the stages of birth and puberty. Some vernacular definitions of a child include the fetus, as being an unborn child. The legal definition of "child" generally refers to a minor, otherwise known as a person younger than the age of majority...

 --- child, preschool --- infant
Infant
A newborn or baby is the very young offspring of a human or other mammal. A newborn is an infant who is within hours, days, or up to a few weeks from birth. In medical contexts, newborn or neonate refers to an infant in the first 28 days after birth...

 --- infant, newborn --- infant, low birth weight --- infant, small for gestational age --- infant, very low birth weight --- infant, postmature --- infant, premature

--- disabled persons

--- amputees --- disabled children --- hearing impaired persons --- mentally disabled persons --- mentally ill persons --- visually impaired persons

--- multiple birth offspring

--- quadruplets --- quintuplets
Quintuplets
Quintuplets is an American sitcom that aired twenty-two episodes on FOX from June 16, 2004 through January 12, 2005. The program starred Andy Richter and Rebecca Creskoff as parents of a family of quintuplets and their various adventures in parenthood....

 --- triplets
Multiple birth
A multiple birth occurs when more than one fetus is carried to term in a single pregnancy. Different names for multiple births are used, depending on the number of offspring. Common multiples are two and three, known as twins and triplets...

 --- twins
TWINS
Two Wide-Angle Imaging Neutral-Atom Spectrometers are a pair of NASA instruments aboard two United States National Reconnaissance Office satellites in Molniya orbits. TWINS was designed to provide stereo images of the Earth's ring current. The first instrument, TWINS-1, was launched aboard USA-184...

 --- twins, dizygotic --- twins, monozygotic

--- occupational groups

--- administrative personnel --- health facility administrators --- hospital administrators --- chief executive officers, hospital --- nurse administrators --- physician executives --- trustees --- clergy
Clergy
Clergy is the generic term used to describe the formal religious leadership within a given religion. A clergyman, churchman or cleric is a member of the clergy, especially one who is a priest, preacher, pastor, or other religious professional....

 --- ethicists --- faculty --- faculty, dental --- faculty, medical --- faculty, nursing --- foreign professional personnel --- foreign medical graduates --- health personnel --- allied health personnel --- animal technicians --- community health aides --- dental auxiliaries --- dental assistants --- dental hygienists --- dental technicians --- denturists --- emergency medical technician
Emergency medical technician
Emergency Medical Technician or Ambulance Technician are terms used in some countries to denote a healthcare provider of emergency medical services...

s --- home health aides --- medical record administrators --- medical secretaries --- medical receptionists --- nurses' aides --- psychiatric aides --- operating room technicians --- pharmacists' aides --- physician assistants --- ophthalmic assistants --- pediatric assistants --- caregivers --- coroners and medical examiners --- dental staff --- dental staff, hospital --- dentists --- dentists, women --- faculty, dental --- faculty, medical --- faculty, nursing --- health educators --- health facility administrators --- hospital administrators --- chief executive officers, hospital --- infection control practitioners --- laboratory personnel --- medical staff --- medical staff, hospital --- hospitalists --- nurses --- nurse administrators --- nurse anesthetists --- nurse clinicians --- nurse midwives --- nurse practitioners --- nurses, male --- nursing staff --- nursing staff, hospital --- personnel, hospital --- dental staff, hospital --- hospital administrators --- chief executive officers, hospital --- hospital volunteers --- hospital auxiliaries --- medical staff, hospital --- hospitalists --- nursing staff, hospital --- pharmacists --- physician executives --- physicians --- foreign medical graduates --- hospitalists --- physicians, family --- physicians, women --- veterinarians --- lawyers --- librarians --- military personnel
Military personnel
Military personnel is a blanket term used to refer to members of any armed force. Usually, military personnel are divided into branches of service roughly defined by certain circumstances of the deployment of the personnel. Those who serve in a typical large land force are soldiers, making up an...

 --- missions and missionaries --- police
Police
The police is a personification of the state designated to put in practice the enforced law, protect property and reduce civil disorder in civilian matters. Their powers include the legitimized use of force...

 --- research personnel

--- parents

--- fathers --- mothers
Mothers
Mothers was a club in Erdington, near Birmingham, England during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Mothers opened above an old furniture store in Erdington High Street on August 9, 1968. The club, run by John 'Spud' Taylor and promoter Phil Myatt, closed its doors on 3 January 1971...

 --- single parent
Single parent
Single parent is a term that is mostly used to suggest that one parent has most of the day to day responsibilities in the raising of the child or children, which would categorize them as the dominant caregiver...

 --- surrogate mothers

--- patients

--- adolescent, hospitalized --- adolescent, institutionalized --- child, hospitalized --- child, institutionalized --- inpatients --- outpatients --- patient dropouts --- survivors
Survivors
Survivors is a British post-apocalyptic fiction television series devised by Terry Nation and produced by Terence Dudley at the BBC from 1975 to 1977...

 --- hiv long-term survivors

--- population groups

--- continental population groups --- african continental ancestry group --- african americans --- american native continental ancestry group --- indians, central american --- indians, north american --- indians, south american --- inuits --- asian continental ancestry group --- asian americans --- european continental ancestry group --- oceanic ancestry group --- ethnic groups --- african americans --- arabs --- asian americans --- gypsies --- hispanic americans --- mexican americans --- inuits --- jews
Jews
The Jews , also known as the Jewish people, are a nation and ethnoreligious group originating in the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East. The Jewish ethnicity, nationality, and religion are strongly interrelated, as Judaism is the traditional faith of the Jewish nation...


--- students

--- student dropouts --- students, health occupations --- students, dental --- students, medical --- students, nursing --- students, pharmacy --- students, premedical --- students, public health

--- tissue donors

--- blood donors --- living donors

--- voluntary workers

--- hospital volunteers --- hospital auxiliaries

--- women

--- battered women --- dentists, women --- physicians, women --- pregnant women --- women, working
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