<entries><entry><code>D005261</code><tree>C13</tree><value>Female Genital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications</value><valueNL>Ziekten van de vrouwelijke geslachtsorganen en zwangerschapscomplicatie</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D005831</code><tree>C13.371</tree><value>Genital Diseases, Female</value><valueNL>Ziekte van het vrouwelijke geslachtsorgaan</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D000291</code><tree>C13.371.056</tree><value>Adnexal Diseases</value><valueNL>Aandoening, adnexa-</valueNL><description>Diseases of the uterine appendages: the ovaries, uterine tubes, and ligaments of the uterus. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D000292</code><tree>C13.371.056.114</tree><value>Adnexitis</value><valueNL>Adnexitis</valueNL><description>Inflammation of the adnexa uteri. (Dorland, 28th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D009869</code><tree>C13.371.056.114.450</tree><value>Oophoritis</value><valueNL>Oöforitis</valueNL><description>Inflammation of an ovary.</description></entry><entry><code>D010249</code><tree>C13.371.056.114.587</tree><value>Parametritis</value><valueNL>Parametritis</valueNL><description>Inflammation of the parametrium, the extension of the subserous coat of the supracervical portion of the uterus laterally between the layers of the broad ligament. (From Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D012488</code><tree>C13.371.056.114.781</tree><value>Salpingitis</value><valueNL>Salpingitis</valueNL><description>Inflammation of the uterine tube. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D005184</code><tree>C13.371.056.390</tree><value>Fallopian Tube Diseases</value><valueNL>Ziekte, eileider-</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D005185</code><tree>C13.371.056.390.390</tree><value>Fallopian Tube Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, eileider-</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D012488</code><tree>C13.371.056.390.890</tree><value>Salpingitis</value><valueNL>Salpingitis</valueNL><description>Inflammation of the uterine tube. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D010049</code><tree>C13.371.056.630</tree><value>Ovarian Diseases</value><valueNL>Ziekte, ovarium-</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D000858</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.050</tree><value>Anovulation</value><valueNL>Ovulatie, an-</valueNL><description>Suspension or cessation of ovulation in animals and humans.</description></entry><entry><code>D009869</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.450</tree><value>Oophoritis</value><valueNL>Oöforitis</valueNL><description>Inflammation of an ovary.</description></entry><entry><code>D010048</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.580</tree><value>Ovarian Cysts</value><valueNL>Cyste, ovarium-</valueNL><description>General term for cysts and cystic diseases of the ovary.</description></entry><entry><code>D011085</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.580.765</tree><value>Polycystic Ovary Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom, polycysteus-ovarium-</valueNL><description>Clinical symptom complex characterized by oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea, anovulation, and regularly associated with bilateral polycystic ovaries.</description></entry><entry><code>D016649</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.611</tree><value>Ovarian Failure, Premature</value><valueNL>Ovarium, prematuur functieverlies</valueNL><description>Premature failure of ovulation associated with hypergonadotropinism and hypoestrogenism in women under the age of 40. The etiology appears to be multifactorial and many cases are idiopathic. When follicles are present but the ovaries are unable to respond</description></entry><entry><code>D016471</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.642</tree><value>Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom, ovariumhyperstimulatie-</valueNL><description>Syndrome composed of a combination of ovarian enlargement and an acute fluid shift out of the intravascular space. The enlargement is caused by ovarian cyst formation and the fluid shift may result in ascites, hydrothorax, or generalized edema. The syndro</description></entry><entry><code>D010051</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.705</tree><value>Ovarian Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Gezwel, ovarium-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the OVARY.</description></entry><entry><code>D001144</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.705.132</tree><value>Androblastoma</value><valueNL>Blastoom, andro-</valueNL><description>A neoplasm arising from the ovarian stroma. It commonly causes defeminization.</description></entry><entry><code>D018310</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.705.132.500</tree><value>Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor</value><valueNL>Tumor, Sertoli-Leydig-cel-</valueNL><description>An ovarian tumor usually of low-grade malignancy occurring most frequently in the third and fourth decades, with 75% seen in women under 40. It is rare, representing less than .02% of ovarian cancers. The tumor typically produces androgens with virilizati</description></entry><entry><code>D001948</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.705.265</tree><value>Brenner Tumor</value><valueNL>Tumor, Brenner-</valueNL><description>A tumor of the ovary whose structure consists of groups of epithelial cells lying in a fibrous connective tissue stroma. Brenner tumors are uncommon, representing less than 1% of all ovarian neoplasms.</description></entry><entry><code>D006106</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.705.398</tree><value>Granulosa Cell Tumor</value><valueNL>Tumor, cel-, granulosa-</valueNL><description>An ovarian tumor originating in the cells of the primordial membrana granulosa of the graafian follicle. It may be associated with excessive production of estrogen (ESTROGENS).</description></entry><entry><code>D018311</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.705.464</tree><value>Luteoma</value><valueNL>Luteoom</valueNL><description>A benign ovarian tumor of granulosa or theca-lutein cell origin, producing progesterone effects on the uterine mucosa. (Stedman, 25th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D008539</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.705.531</tree><value>Meigs' Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom, Meigs-</valueNL><description>Ascites and hydrothorax associated with ovarian fibroma or other pelvic tumors.</description></entry><entry><code>D013798</code><tree>C13.371.056.630.705.765</tree><value>Thecoma</value><valueNL>Thecoom</valueNL><description>A sex cord-stromal tumor of the postmenopausal ovary that is yellow, large, and unilateral, composed of fascicles of lipid-rich spindle cells interspersed with collagen, reticulin fibers, and hyaline plaques. Thecomas and other estrogen-producing tumors (</description></entry><entry><code>D010310</code><tree>C13.371.056.739</tree><value>Parovarian Cyst</value><valueNL>Cyste, parovarium-</valueNL><description>A cyst of the epoophoron or parovarium, a vestigial structure associated with the ovary, consisting of a more cranial group of mesonephric tubules and a corresponding portion of the mesonephric duct. (From Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D004715</code><tree>C13.371.163</tree><value>Endometriosis</value><valueNL>Endometriose</valueNL><description>A condition in which tissue more or less perfectly resembling the uterine mucous membrane (the endometrium) and containing typical endometrial granular and stromal elements occurs aberrantly in various locations in the pelvic cavity.</description></entry><entry><code>D005833</code><tree>C13.371.270</tree><value>Genital Neoplasms, Female</value><valueNL>Geslachtsorgaan,  tumor van het vrouwelijk</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D005185</code><tree>C13.371.270.500</tree><value>Fallopian Tube Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, eileider-</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D010051</code><tree>C13.371.270.750</tree><value>Ovarian Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Gezwel, ovarium-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the OVARY.</description></entry><entry><code>D001144</code><tree>C13.371.270.750.124</tree><value>Androblastoma</value><valueNL>Blastoom, andro-</valueNL><description>A neoplasm arising from the ovarian stroma. It commonly causes defeminization.</description></entry><entry><code>D018310</code><tree>C13.371.270.750.124.500</tree><value>Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor</value><valueNL>Tumor, Sertoli-Leydig-cel-</valueNL><description>An ovarian tumor usually of low-grade malignancy occurring most frequently in the third and fourth decades, with 75% seen in women under 40. It is rare, representing less than .02% of ovarian cancers. The tumor typically produces androgens with virilizati</description></entry><entry><code>D001948</code><tree>C13.371.270.750.249</tree><value>Brenner Tumor</value><valueNL>Tumor, Brenner-</valueNL><description>A tumor of the ovary whose structure consists of groups of epithelial cells lying in a fibrous connective tissue stroma. Brenner tumors are uncommon, representing less than 1% of all ovarian neoplasms.</description></entry><entry><code>D006106</code><tree>C13.371.270.750.374</tree><value>Granulosa Cell Tumor</value><valueNL>Tumor, cel-, granulosa-</valueNL><description>An ovarian tumor originating in the cells of the primordial membrana granulosa of the graafian follicle. It may be associated with excessive production of estrogen (ESTROGENS).</description></entry><entry><code>D018311</code><tree>C13.371.270.750.437</tree><value>Luteoma</value><valueNL>Luteoom</valueNL><description>A benign ovarian tumor of granulosa or theca-lutein cell origin, producing progesterone effects on the uterine mucosa. (Stedman, 25th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D008539</code><tree>C13.371.270.750.500</tree><value>Meigs' Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom, Meigs-</valueNL><description>Ascites and hydrothorax associated with ovarian fibroma or other pelvic tumors.</description></entry><entry><code>D013798</code><tree>C13.371.270.750.750</tree><value>Thecoma</value><valueNL>Thecoom</valueNL><description>A sex cord-stromal tumor of the postmenopausal ovary that is yellow, large, and unilateral, composed of fascicles of lipid-rich spindle cells interspersed with collagen, reticulin fibers, and hyaline plaques. Thecomas and other estrogen-producing tumors (</description></entry><entry><code>D014594</code><tree>C13.371.270.875</tree><value>Uterine Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, uterus-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the UTERUS.</description></entry><entry><code>D002583</code><tree>C13.371.270.875.170</tree><value>Cervix Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, cervix-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the uterine cervix.</description></entry><entry><code>D016889</code><tree>C13.371.270.875.750</tree><value>Endometrial Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, endometrium-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the inner mucous membrane of the uterus.</description></entry><entry><code>D018203</code><tree>C13.371.270.875.750.500</tree><value>Sarcoma, Endometrial Stromal</value><valueNL>Sarcoom, endometriaal stroma-</valueNL><description>A highly malignant neoplasm of the endometrium, arising from the endometrial stroma. It represents one type of stromal tumor, the other being endolymphatic stromal myosis. They are differentiated on the basis of the number of mitoses per 10 high power fie</description></entry><entry><code>D014625</code><tree>C13.371.270.937</tree><value>Vaginal Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, vagina-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the VAGINA.</description></entry><entry><code>D014846</code><tree>C13.371.270.968</tree><value>Vulvar Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, vulva-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the VULVA.</description></entry><entry><code>D006175</code><tree>C13.371.320</tree><value>Gynatresia</value><valueNL>Gynatresie</valueNL><description>Occlusion of some part of the female genital tract, especially of the vagina. (Dorland, 28th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D006558</code><tree>C13.371.350</tree><value>Herpes Genitalis</value><valueNL>Herpes genitalis</valueNL><description>Herpes simplex of the genitals.</description></entry><entry><code>D007246</code><tree>C13.371.365</tree><value>Infertility</value><valueNL>Infertiliteit</valueNL><description>The diminished or absent ability to conceive or produce an offspring while sterility is the complete inability to conceive or produce an offspring.</description></entry><entry><code>D007247</code><tree>C13.371.365.700</tree><value>Infertility, Female</value><valueNL>Infertiliteit van de vrouw</valueNL><description>Diminished or absent ability of a female to achieve conception.</description></entry><entry><code>D008594</code><tree>C13.371.428</tree><value>Menopause, Premature</value><valueNL>Menopauze, premature</valueNL><description>Premature failure of ovulation associated with the permanent disappearance of oocytes and follicles from the ovary in women under the age of 40. If failure occurs while follicles are still present, the condition is called premature ovarian failure (OVARIA</description></entry><entry><code>D011555</code><tree>C13.371.580</tree><value>Pseudopregnancy</value><valueNL>Zwangerschap, schijn-</valueNL><description>False pregnancy. The term sometimes refers also to the premenstrual stage of the endometrium because it resembles the endometrium just before implantation of the blastocyst. (From Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D012735</code><tree>C13.371.665</tree><value>Sex Disorders</value><valueNL>Stoornis, seksuele-functie-</valueNL><description>Physiological disturbances in normal sexual performance.</description></entry><entry><code>D004414</code><tree>C13.371.665.313</tree><value>Dyspareunia</value><valueNL>Dyspareunie</valueNL><description>Painful sexual intercourse.</description></entry><entry><code>D014401</code><tree>C13.371.803</tree><value>Tuberculosis, Urogenital</value><valueNL>Tuberculose, urogenitale</valueNL><description>A general term for tuberculosis of the urinary and/or genital systems or urinary organs other than the kidney, which is TUBERCULOSIS, RENAL.</description></entry><entry><code>D014384</code><tree>C13.371.803.940</tree><value>Tuberculosis, Female Genital</value><valueNL>Tuberculose van de vrouwelijke geslachtsorganen</valueNL><description>Tuberculosis of the genitalia in women.</description></entry><entry><code>D016146</code><tree>C13.371.820</tree><value>Urogenital Diseases</value><valueNL>Ziekte, urogenitale</valueNL><description>Diseases of the urogenital tract.</description></entry><entry><code>D014564</code><tree>C13.371.820.700</tree><value>Urogenital Abnormalities</value><valueNL>Afwijking, tractus urogenitalis-</valueNL><description>Congenital structural abnormalities of the urogenital system.</description></entry><entry><code>D001746</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.132</tree><value>Bladder Exstrophy</value><valueNL>Exstrophia vesicae</valueNL><description>Congenital eversion of the urinary bladder. It is characterized by the absence of a portion of the lower abdominal wall and the anterior vesical wall, with eversion of the posterior vesical wall through the deficit.</description></entry><entry><code>D004842</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.374</tree><value>Epispadias</value><valueNL>Epispadie</valueNL><description>Congenital absence of the upper wall of the urethra.</description></entry><entry><code>D021782</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.558</tree><value>Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney</value><valueNL>Nier, multicystische dysplastische</valueNL><description>A severe form of dysplasia where the kidney typically appears as a bunch of grapes without a reniform configuration or calyceal drainage system. It occurs in-utero and is the most common form of nongenetic renal cystic disease.</description></entry><entry><code>D009394</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.742</tree><value>Nephritis, Hereditary</value><valueNL>Nefritis, hereditaire</valueNL><description>Hereditary disease characterized initially by hematuria and slowly progressing to renal insufficiency. It is sometimes associated with perceptual deafness and/or congenital ocular defects.</description></entry><entry><code>D007690</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.800</tree><value>Polycystic Kidney Diseases</value><valueNL>Nierziekte, polycystische</valueNL><description>Diseases that are characterized by the progressive expansion of a large number of tightly packed cysts within the kidney.</description></entry><entry><code>D016891</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.800.500</tree><value>Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Dominant</value><valueNL>Polycystische nier, autosomaal dominante</valueNL><description>A genetic disorder with autosomal dominant inheritance characterized by multiple cysts in both kidneys and progressive deterioration of renal function. Type 1 is usually caused by a mutant gene at the PKD1 locus on the short arm of chromosome 16, though m</description></entry><entry><code>D017044</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.800.510</tree><value>Polycystic Kidney, Autosomal Recessive</value><valueNL>Polycystische nier, autosomaal recessieve</valueNL><description>A rare genetic disorder with autosomal recessive inheritance characterized by multiple cysts in both kidneys and associated hepatic lesions. Serious manifestations are usually present at birth and there is high perinatal mortality.</description></entry><entry><code>D012734</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.842</tree><value>Sex Differentiation Disorders</value><valueNL>Stoornis, geslachtsdifferentiatie-</valueNL><description>Disorders in the differentiation process of gonadal tissues and organs during embryogenesis.</description></entry><entry><code>D005611</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.842.260</tree><value>Freemartinism</value><valueNL>Freemartinisme</valueNL><description>A condition occurring in dizygotic twins of different sexes in cattle, when anastomoses of placental vessels permit interchange of hormones and cells during fetal life. The female calf is a sterile intersex due to passage of androgens from the male, and b</description></entry><entry><code>D006059</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.842.309</tree><value>Gonadal Dysgenesis</value><valueNL>Dysgenesie, gonadale</valueNL><description>A number of syndromes with defective gonadal developments such as streak gonads and dysgenetic testes. The spectrum of gonadal and sexual abnormalities is reflected in their varied sex chromosome (SEX CHROMOSOMES) constitution as shown by the karyotypes o</description></entry><entry><code>D023961</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.842.309.193</tree><value>Gonadal Dysgenesis, 46,XX</value><valueNL>Dysgenesie, gonadale, 46,XX</valueNL><description>The 46,XX gonadal dysgenesis may be sporadic or familial. Familial XX gonadal dysgenesis is transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait and its locus was mapped to chromosome 2. Mutation in the gene for the FSH receptor (RECEPTORS, FSH) was detected.  Spo</description></entry><entry><code>D006061</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.842.309.388</tree><value>Gonadal Dysgenesis, 46,XY</value><valueNL>Dysgenesie, gonadale, 46,XY</valueNL><description>This type of gonadal defect is characterized by a female phenotype, normal to tall stature, bilateral streak or dysgenetic gonads, and a 46,XY karyotype. This XY gonadal dysgenesis is a heterogenous condition with variant forms resulting from a structural</description></entry><entry><code>D006060</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.842.309.391</tree><value>Gonadal Dysgenesis, Mixed</value><valueNL>Dysgenesie, gonadale gemengde</valueNL><description>A type of defective gonadal development in patients with a wide spectrum of chomosomal mosaic variants. Their karyotypes are of partial sex chromosome monosomy resulting from an absence or an abnormal second sex chromosome (X or Y).  Karyotypes include 45</description></entry><entry><code>D014424</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.842.309.872</tree><value>Turner Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom van Turner</valueNL><description>A syndrome of defective gonadal development in phenotypic women with a karyotype of sex chromosome monosomy (45,X or 45,XO), associated with the loss of a sex chromosome X or Y.  Patients generally are of short stature with undifferentiated (streak) gonad</description></entry><entry><code>D006546</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.842.316</tree><value>Hermaphroditism</value><valueNL>Hermafroditisme</valueNL><description>Originally, a state characterized by the presence of both male and female sex organs. In humans, true hermaphroditism is caused by anomalous differentiation of the gonads, with the presence of both ovarian and testicular tissue and of ambiguous morphologi</description></entry><entry><code>D011545</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.842.316.627</tree><value>Pseudohermaphroditism</value><valueNL>Hermafroditisme, pseudo-</valueNL><description>A condition in which the gonads are of one sex but one or more contradictions exist in the morphologic criteria of sex. Female pseudohermaphroditism is a form in which the affected individual is a genetic and gonadal female with partial masculinization. M</description></entry><entry><code>D030321</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.842.316.627.220</tree><value>Denys-Drash Syndrome</value><valueNL>Denys-Drash-syndroom</valueNL><description>A rare syndrome characterized by UROGENITAL ABNORMALITIES, PSEUDOHERMAPHRODITISM, and Wilms tumor (NEPHROBLASTOMA).</description></entry><entry><code>D017436</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.842.425</tree><value>Kallmann Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom, Kallmann-</valueNL><description>Congenital and familial disorder characterized by hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, eunuchoidal features, and anosmia or hyposmia. It is caused by a defect in the synthesis and/or release of LHRH (luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone; GONADORELIN) from the </description></entry><entry><code>D017624</code><tree>C13.371.820.700.921</tree><value>WAGR Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom, WAGR-</valueNL><description>A contiguous gene syndrome associated with hemizygous deletions of chromosome region 11p13. The condition is marked by the combination of Wilms&apos; tumor (W), ANIRIDIA (A), genitourinary abnormalities (G), and MENTAL RETARDATION (R).</description></entry><entry><code>D014565</code><tree>C13.371.820.800</tree><value>Urogenital Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, urogenitale</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the urogenital tract.</description></entry><entry><code>D005833</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418</tree><value>Genital Neoplasms, Female</value><valueNL>Geslachtsorgaan,  tumor van het vrouwelijk</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D005185</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.365</tree><value>Fallopian Tube Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, eileider-</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D010051</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.685</tree><value>Ovarian Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Gezwel, ovarium-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the OVARY.</description></entry><entry><code>D001144</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.685.132</tree><value>Androblastoma</value><valueNL>Blastoom, andro-</valueNL><description>A neoplasm arising from the ovarian stroma. It commonly causes defeminization.</description></entry><entry><code>D018310</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.685.132.500</tree><value>Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor</value><valueNL>Tumor, Sertoli-Leydig-cel-</valueNL><description>An ovarian tumor usually of low-grade malignancy occurring most frequently in the third and fourth decades, with 75% seen in women under 40. It is rare, representing less than .02% of ovarian cancers. The tumor typically produces androgens with virilizati</description></entry><entry><code>D001948</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.685.265</tree><value>Brenner Tumor</value><valueNL>Tumor, Brenner-</valueNL><description>A tumor of the ovary whose structure consists of groups of epithelial cells lying in a fibrous connective tissue stroma. Brenner tumors are uncommon, representing less than 1% of all ovarian neoplasms.</description></entry><entry><code>D006106</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.685.398</tree><value>Granulosa Cell Tumor</value><valueNL>Tumor, cel-, granulosa-</valueNL><description>An ovarian tumor originating in the cells of the primordial membrana granulosa of the graafian follicle. It may be associated with excessive production of estrogen (ESTROGENS).</description></entry><entry><code>D018311</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.685.464</tree><value>Luteoma</value><valueNL>Luteoom</valueNL><description>A benign ovarian tumor of granulosa or theca-lutein cell origin, producing progesterone effects on the uterine mucosa. (Stedman, 25th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D008539</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.685.531</tree><value>Meigs' Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom, Meigs-</valueNL><description>Ascites and hydrothorax associated with ovarian fibroma or other pelvic tumors.</description></entry><entry><code>D013798</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.685.765</tree><value>Thecoma</value><valueNL>Thecoom</valueNL><description>A sex cord-stromal tumor of the postmenopausal ovary that is yellow, large, and unilateral, composed of fascicles of lipid-rich spindle cells interspersed with collagen, reticulin fibers, and hyaline plaques. Thecomas and other estrogen-producing tumors (</description></entry><entry><code>D014594</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.875</tree><value>Uterine Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, uterus-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the UTERUS.</description></entry><entry><code>D002583</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.875.170</tree><value>Cervix Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, cervix-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the uterine cervix.</description></entry><entry><code>D016889</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.875.200</tree><value>Endometrial Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, endometrium-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the inner mucous membrane of the uterus.</description></entry><entry><code>D018203</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.875.200.500</tree><value>Sarcoma, Endometrial Stromal</value><valueNL>Sarcoom, endometriaal stroma-</valueNL><description>A highly malignant neoplasm of the endometrium, arising from the endometrial stroma. It represents one type of stromal tumor, the other being endolymphatic stromal myosis. They are differentiated on the basis of the number of mitoses per 10 high power fie</description></entry><entry><code>D014625</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.937</tree><value>Vaginal Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, vagina-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the VAGINA.</description></entry><entry><code>D014846</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.418.968</tree><value>Vulvar Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, vulva-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the VULVA.</description></entry><entry><code>D014571</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.820</tree><value>Urologic Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, urineweg-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the URINARY TRACT in both male and female. It does not include the male genitalia for which UROGENITAL NEOPLASMS is used for general discussions of neoplasms of both the URINARY TRACT and the GENITALIA.</description></entry><entry><code>D001749</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.820.125</tree><value>Bladder Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Gezwel, urineblaas-</valueNL><description>Cancer or tumors of the bladder.</description></entry><entry><code>D007680</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.820.535</tree><value>Kidney Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Gezwel, nier-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancers of the KIDNEY.</description></entry><entry><code>D002292</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.820.535.160</tree><value>Carcinoma, Renal Cell</value><valueNL>Carcinoom, niercel-</valueNL><description>Carcinoma of the renal parenchyma usually occurring in middle age or later and composed of tubular cells in varying arrangements.</description></entry><entry><code>D009396</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.820.535.585</tree><value>Nephroblastoma</value><valueNL>Blastoom, nefro-</valueNL><description>A malignant kidney tumor made up of three cell types: blastemal, stromal, and epithelial, but not all present in every case.</description></entry><entry><code>D030321</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.820.535.585.220</tree><value>Denys-Drash Syndrome</value><valueNL>Denys-Drash-syndroom</valueNL><description>A rare syndrome characterized by UROGENITAL ABNORMALITIES, PSEUDOHERMAPHRODITISM, and Wilms tumor (NEPHROBLASTOMA).</description></entry><entry><code>D017624</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.820.535.585.950</tree><value>WAGR Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom, WAGR-</valueNL><description>A contiguous gene syndrome associated with hemizygous deletions of chromosome region 11p13. The condition is marked by the combination of Wilms&apos; tumor (W), ANIRIDIA (A), genitourinary abnormalities (G), and MENTAL RETARDATION (R).</description></entry><entry><code>D018201</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.820.535.790</tree><value>Nephroma, Mesoblastic</value><valueNL>Nefroom, mesoblastisch</valueNL><description>A malignant tumor of the kidney characterized by spindled myofibroblastic cells arranged in sheets or bundles with a tendency to infiltrate into the adjoining normal kidney and through the capsule into the perirenal tissues. (From Holland et al., Cancer M</description></entry><entry><code>D014516</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.820.875</tree><value>Ureteral Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Gezwel, ureter-</valueNL><description>Cancer or tumors of the URETER. Hematuria, which occurs in 75% of patients with ureteral carcinoma, is the most common presenting symptom. The most common site for the occurrence of a ureteral tumor is in the lower third of the URETER, with a lesser incid</description></entry><entry><code>D014523</code><tree>C13.371.820.800.820.890</tree><value>Urethral Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, urethra-</valueNL><description>Cancer or tumors of the URETHRA. This condition is relatively uncommon and is the only cancer of the urinary system that has a higher incidence rate in females than males. Squamous cell carcinoma is the most frequent histologic type.</description></entry><entry><code>D014591</code><tree>C13.371.852</tree><value>Uterine Diseases</value><valueNL>Ziekte, uterus-</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D002577</code><tree>C13.371.852.150</tree><value>Cervix Diseases</value><valueNL>Ziekte, baarmoederhals-</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D002575</code><tree>C13.371.852.150.150</tree><value>Cervicitis</value><valueNL>Cervicitis</valueNL><description>Inflammation of the cervix uteri. (Dorland 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D002578</code><tree>C13.371.852.150.185</tree><value>Cervix Dysplasia</value><valueNL>Dysplasie, cervix-</valueNL><description>A spectrum of histologic changes in the epithelium of the cervix uteri which may begin as a superficial lesion and progress to invasive carcinoma.</description></entry><entry><code>D002579</code><tree>C13.371.852.150.220</tree><value>Cervix Erosion</value><valueNL>Erosie, cervix-</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D002581</code><tree>C13.371.852.150.280</tree><value>Cervix Incompetence</value><valueNL>Insufficiëntie, cervix-</valueNL><description>Habitual abortion in which painless bloodless dilatation of the cervix in the second trimester of pregnancy is followed by rupture of membranes and expulsion of a fetus so immature that it usually dies.</description></entry><entry><code>D002583</code><tree>C13.371.852.150.310</tree><value>Cervix Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, cervix-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the uterine cervix.</description></entry><entry><code>D004714</code><tree>C13.371.852.228</tree><value>Endometrial Hyperplasia</value><valueNL>Hyperplasie, endometrium-</valueNL><description>Abnormal overgrowth of endometrium. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D004716</code><tree>C13.371.852.299</tree><value>Endometritis</value><valueNL>Endometritis</valueNL><description>Inflammation of the endometrium. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D006409</code><tree>C13.371.852.495</tree><value>Hematometra</value><valueNL>Haematometra</valueNL><description>An accumulation of blood in the uterus. (Dorland, 28th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D014592</code><tree>C13.371.852.691</tree><value>Uterine Hemorrhage</value><valueNL>Uterusbloeding</valueNL><description>Hemorrhage from vessels in the uterus, sometimes manifested as vaginal bleeding.</description></entry><entry><code>D008595</code><tree>C13.371.852.691.449</tree><value>Menorrhagia</value><valueNL>Menorragie</valueNL><description>Excessive menstrual flow.</description></entry><entry><code>D008796</code><tree>C13.371.852.691.622</tree><value>Metrorrhagia</value><valueNL>Metrorragie</valueNL><description>Uterine bleeding, usually irregular or acyclic, between periods.</description></entry><entry><code>D019687</code><tree>C13.371.852.726</tree><value>Uterine Inversion</value><valueNL>Inversio uteri</valueNL><description>A turning of the uterus inside out, whereby the fundus is forced through the cervix and protrudes into or outside of the vagina. (Dorland, 28th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D014594</code><tree>C13.371.852.762</tree><value>Uterine Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, uterus-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the UTERUS.</description></entry><entry><code>D002583</code><tree>C13.371.852.762.100</tree><value>Cervix Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, cervix-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the uterine cervix.</description></entry><entry><code>D016889</code><tree>C13.371.852.762.200</tree><value>Endometrial Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, endometrium-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the inner mucous membrane of the uterus.</description></entry><entry><code>D018203</code><tree>C13.371.852.762.200.500</tree><value>Sarcoma, Endometrial Stromal</value><valueNL>Sarcoom, endometriaal stroma-</valueNL><description>A highly malignant neoplasm of the endometrium, arising from the endometrial stroma. It represents one type of stromal tumor, the other being endolymphatic stromal myosis. They are differentiated on the basis of the number of mitoses per 10 high power fie</description></entry><entry><code>D014596</code><tree>C13.371.852.833</tree><value>Uterine Prolapse</value><valueNL>Prolaps, uterus-</valueNL><description>Downward displacement of the uterus. It is classified in various degrees: in the first degree the cervix is within the vaginal orifice; in the second degree the cervix is outside the orifice; in the third degree the entire uterus is outside the orifice.</description></entry><entry><code>D014597</code><tree>C13.371.852.904</tree><value>Uterine Rupture</value><valueNL>Ruptuur, uterus-</valueNL><description>A tearing of uterine tissue; it may be traumatic or spontaneous due to multiple pregnancy, large fetus, previous scarring, or obstruction.</description></entry><entry><code>D014595</code><tree>C13.371.852.904.500</tree><value>Uterine Perforation</value><valueNL>Perforatie, uterus-</valueNL><description>Penetration through the uterine wall.</description></entry><entry><code>D014623</code><tree>C13.371.894</tree><value>Vaginal Diseases</value><valueNL>Ziekte, vagina-</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D002181</code><tree>C13.371.894.190</tree><value>Candidiasis, Vulvovaginal</value><valueNL>Candidiasis, vulvovaginale</valueNL><description>Infection of the vulva and vagina with a fungus of the genus CANDIDA.</description></entry><entry><code>D004414</code><tree>C13.371.894.217</tree><value>Dyspareunia</value><valueNL>Dyspareunie</valueNL><description>Painful sexual intercourse.</description></entry><entry><code>D006399</code><tree>C13.371.894.300</tree><value>Hematocolpos</value><valueNL>Haematocolpos</valueNL><description>An accumulation of menstrual blood in the vagina. (Dorland, 28th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D019522</code><tree>C13.371.894.700</tree><value>Vaginal Discharge</value><valueNL>Afscheiding, vaginale</valueNL><description>A common gynecologic disorder characterized by an abnormal, nonbloody discharge from the genital tract.</description></entry><entry><code>D007973</code><tree>C13.371.894.700.500</tree><value>Leukorrhea</value><valueNL>Leukorroe</valueNL><description>A whitish, viscid discharge from the vagina and uterine cavity. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D014624</code><tree>C13.371.894.763</tree><value>Vaginal Fistula</value><valueNL>Fistel, vagina-</valueNL><description>An abnormal passage communicating with the vagina.</description></entry><entry><code>D012006</code><tree>C13.371.894.763.558</tree><value>Rectovaginal Fistula</value><valueNL>Fistel, rectovaginale</valueNL><description>Abnormal communication between the rectum and the vagina.</description></entry><entry><code>D014719</code><tree>C13.371.894.763.816</tree><value>Vesicovaginal Fistula</value><valueNL>Fistel, vesicovaginale</valueNL><description>An abnormal communication between the bladder and the vagina.</description></entry><entry><code>D014625</code><tree>C13.371.894.834</tree><value>Vaginal Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, vagina-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the VAGINA.</description></entry><entry><code>D014627</code><tree>C13.371.894.906</tree><value>Vaginitis</value><valueNL>Vaginitis</valueNL><description>Inflammation of the vagina characterized by pain and a purulent discharge.</description></entry><entry><code>D014247</code><tree>C13.371.894.906.633</tree><value>Trichomonas Vaginitis</value><valueNL>Vaginitis, trichomonas-</valueNL><description>Inflammation of the vagina, marked by a purulent discharge. This disease is caused by the protozoan TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS.</description></entry><entry><code>D016585</code><tree>C13.371.894.906.800</tree><value>Vaginosis, Bacterial</value><valueNL>Vaginosis, bacteriële</valueNL><description>Polymicrobial, nonspecific vaginitis associated with positive cultures of Gardnerella vaginalis and other anaerobic organisms and a decrease in lactobacilli. It remains unclear whether the initial pathogenic event is caused by the growth of anaerobes or a</description></entry><entry><code>D014848</code><tree>C13.371.894.906.820</tree><value>Vulvovaginitis</value><valueNL>Vaginitis, vulvo-</valueNL><description>Inflammation of the vulva and vagina or vulvovaginal glands. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D014845</code><tree>C13.371.944</tree><value>Vulvar Diseases</value><valueNL>Ziekte, vulva-</valueNL><description>Diseases of the vulva.</description></entry><entry><code>D002181</code><tree>C13.371.944.190</tree><value>Candidiasis, Vulvovaginal</value><valueNL>Candidiasis, vulvovaginale</valueNL><description>Infection of the vulva and vagina with a fungus of the genus CANDIDA.</description></entry><entry><code>D007724</code><tree>C13.371.944.338</tree><value>Kraurosis Vulvae</value><valueNL>Kraurosis vulvae</valueNL><description>An atrophic disease affecting the female external genitalia, most often of older women, resulting in drying and shriveling of the parts, and marked by leukoplakic patches on the mucosa, itching, dyspareunia, dysuria, and soreness. It occurs most commonly </description></entry><entry><code>D011539</code><tree>C13.371.944.626</tree><value>Pruritus Vulvae</value><valueNL>Pruritus vulvae</valueNL><description>Intense itching of the external female genitals.</description></entry><entry><code>D014846</code><tree>C13.371.944.819</tree><value>Vulvar Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Tumor, vulva-</valueNL><description>Tumors or cancer of the VULVA.</description></entry><entry><code>D014847</code><tree>C13.371.944.902</tree><value>Vulvitis</value><valueNL>Vulvitis</valueNL><description>Inflammation of the vulva. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D014848</code><tree>C13.371.944.902.737</tree><value>Vulvovaginitis</value><valueNL>Vaginitis, vulvo-</valueNL><description>Inflammation of the vulva and vagina or vulvovaginal glands. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D011248</code><tree>C13.703</tree><value>Pregnancy Complications</value><valueNL>Complicatie, zwangerschaps-</valueNL><description>The co-occurrence of pregnancy and a disease. The disease may precede or follow conception and it may or may not have a deleterious effect on the pregnant woman or fetus.</description></entry><entry><code>D000022</code><tree>C13.703.039</tree><value>Abortion, Spontaneous</value><valueNL>Abortus, spontane</valueNL><description>Expulsion of the products of conception before the completion of gestation without deliberate interference.</description></entry><entry><code>D000026</code><tree>C13.703.039.089</tree><value>Abortion, Habitual</value><valueNL>Abortus, habituele</valueNL><description>Three or more consecutive spontaneous abortions.</description></entry><entry><code>D002581</code><tree>C13.703.039.089.339</tree><value>Cervix Incompetence</value><valueNL>Insufficiëntie, cervix-</valueNL><description>Habitual abortion in which painless bloodless dilatation of the cervix in the second trimester of pregnancy is followed by rupture of membranes and expulsion of a fetus so immature that it usually dies.</description></entry><entry><code>D000027</code><tree>C13.703.039.093</tree><value>Abortion, Incomplete</value><valueNL>Abortus, incomplete</valueNL><description>Abortion in which not all the products of conception have been expelled.</description></entry><entry><code>D000030</code><tree>C13.703.039.173</tree><value>Abortion, Missed</value><valueNL>Abortion, missed</valueNL><description>The retention in the uterus of a dead fetus two months or more after its death.</description></entry><entry><code>D000031</code><tree>C13.703.039.256</tree><value>Abortion, Septic</value><valueNL>Abortus, septische</valueNL><description>Infected abortion in which there is dissemination of microorganisms and their products into the maternal systemic circulation.</description></entry><entry><code>D000033</code><tree>C13.703.039.339</tree><value>Abortion, Threatened</value><valueNL>Abortus, dreigende</valueNL><description>Condition of vaginal bleeding with or without pain in early pregnancy which may presage an abortion.</description></entry><entry><code>D000034</code><tree>C13.703.039.422</tree><value>Abortion, Veterinary</value><valueNL>Abortus, veterinaire</valueNL><description>Premature expulsion of the fetus in animals.</description></entry><entry><code>D020150</code><tree>C13.703.141</tree><value>Chorea Gravidarum</value><valueNL>Chorea gravidarum</valueNL><description>A rare disorder characterized by the development of chorea, athetosis, and/or hemiballismus during pregnancy. RHEUMATIC FEVER and collagen vascular disorders are frequently associated with this disease. Chorea may vary from mild to severe and occurs in ap</description></entry><entry><code>D016640</code><tree>C13.703.170</tree><value>Diabetes, Gestational</value><valueNL>Diabetes, zwangerschaps-</valueNL><description>Either symptomatic diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance induced by pregnancy but resolved at the end of pregnancy. It does not include previously diagnosed diabetics who become pregnant (PREGNANCY IN DIABETICS).</description></entry><entry><code>D020964</code><tree>C13.703.200</tree><value>Embryo Loss</value><valueNL>Verlies, embryo-</valueNL><description>Pregnancy loss during the embryonic stage of development which, in humans, comprises the second through eighth week after fertilization.</description></entry><entry><code>D005313</code><tree>C13.703.243</tree><value>Fetal Death</value><valueNL>Doodgeboorte</valueNL><description>Death of the young developing in utero.</description></entry><entry><code>D005327</code><tree>C13.703.243.300</tree><value>Fetal Resorption</value><valueNL>Resorptie, foetus-</valueNL><description>Death and resorption of the fetus at any stage after the completion of organogenesis which, in humans, is after the 9th week of gestation. It does not include embryo resorption (see EMBRYO LOSS).</description></entry><entry><code>D005315</code><tree>C13.703.277</tree><value>Fetal Diseases</value><valueNL>Foetopathie</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D002821</code><tree>C13.703.277.030</tree><value>Chorioamnionitis</value><valueNL>Amnionitis, chorio-</valueNL><description>An inflammatory process involving the chorion, its fetal blood vessels, the umbilical cord, and the amnion by extension of the inflammation, as the amnion itself has no blood supply. This inflammatory process is potentially fatal to mother and fetus.</description></entry><entry><code>D004899</code><tree>C13.703.277.060</tree><value>Erythroblastosis, Fetal</value><valueNL>Erythroblastosis foetalis</valueNL><description>Hemolytic anemia of the fetus or newborn infant, caused by the transplacental transmission of maternally formed antibody, usually secondary to an incompatibility between the blood group of the mother and that of her offspring. (From Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D015160</code><tree>C13.703.277.060.480</tree><value>Hydrops Fetalis</value><valueNL>Hydrops, foetalis</valueNL><description>Edema of the entire body due to abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the tissues, associated with severe anemia and occurring in ERYTHROBLASTOSIS, FETAL.</description></entry><entry><code>D005310</code><tree>C13.703.277.080</tree><value>Fetal Alcohol Syndrome</value><valueNL>Alcoholsyndroom, foetaal</valueNL><description>A disorder occurring in children born to alcoholic women who continue to drink heavily during pregnancy. Common abnormalities are growth deficiency (prenatal and postnatal), altered morphogenesis, mental deficiency, and characteristic facies - small eyes </description></entry><entry><code>D005311</code><tree>C13.703.277.100</tree><value>Fetal Anoxia</value><valueNL>Anoxie, foetale</valueNL><description>Fetal oxygen deficiency.</description></entry><entry><code>D005316</code><tree>C13.703.277.200</tree><value>Fetal Distress</value><valueNL>Nood, foetale</valueNL><description>Adverse or threatening condition of the fetus identified by fetal bradycardia or tachycardia and passage of meconium in vertex presentation.</description></entry><entry><code>D005317</code><tree>C13.703.277.370</tree><value>Fetal Growth Retardation</value><valueNL>Groeistoornis, foetale</valueNL><description>The failure of a fetus to attain its expected growth potential at any gestational stage.</description></entry><entry><code>D005320</code><tree>C13.703.277.570</tree><value>Fetal Macrosomia</value><valueNL>Macrosomie, foetale</valueNL><description>A complication of several conditions including DIABETES MELLITUS and prolonged pregnancy. A macrosomic fetus is defined as weighing more than 4000 grams.</description></entry><entry><code>D008471</code><tree>C13.703.277.785</tree><value>Meconium Aspiration</value><valueNL>Aspiratie, meconium-</valueNL><description>Syndrome caused by sucking of thick meconium into the lungs, usually by term or post-term infants (often small for gestational age) either in utero or with first breath. The resultant small airway obstruction may produce respiratory distress, tachypnea, c</description></entry><entry><code>D006559</code><tree>C13.703.320</tree><value>Herpes Gestationis</value><valueNL>Herpes gestationis</valueNL><description>An itching polymorphous bullous eruption which occurs in pregnancy or the puerperium and which recurs in successive pregnancies.</description></entry><entry><code>D007744</code><tree>C13.703.420</tree><value>Labor Complications</value><valueNL>Complicatie, bevalling-</valueNL><description>Medical problems associated with labor including cephalopelvic disproportion, hemorrhage, FETAL DISTRESS, or other disorders.</description></entry><entry><code>D000037</code><tree>C13.703.420.078</tree><value>Abruptio Placentae</value><valueNL>Solutio placentae</valueNL><description>Premature separation of the normally implanted placenta.</description></entry><entry><code>D004420</code><tree>C13.703.420.288</tree><value>Dystocia</value><valueNL>Dystocie</valueNL><description>Difficult childbirth or labor.</description></entry><entry><code>D014593</code><tree>C13.703.420.288.728</tree><value>Uterine Inertia</value><valueNL>Zwakte, weeën-</valueNL><description>Failure of the uterus to contract with normal strength and duration and at normal intervals during labor. It is also called uterine atony.</description></entry><entry><code>D005322</code><tree>C13.703.420.339</tree><value>Fetal Membranes, Premature Rupture</value><valueNL>Vruchtvlies, voortijdig gebroken</valueNL><description>Spontaneous rupture of amniotic sac before the onset of uterine contractions.</description></entry><entry><code>D002821</code><tree>C13.703.420.339.260</tree><value>Chorioamnionitis</value><valueNL>Amnionitis, chorio-</valueNL><description>An inflammatory process involving the chorion, its fetal blood vessels, the umbilical cord, and the amnion by extension of the inflammation, as the amnion itself has no blood supply. This inflammatory process is potentially fatal to mother and fetus.</description></entry><entry><code>D010921</code><tree>C13.703.420.643</tree><value>Placenta Accreta</value><valueNL>Placenta accreta</valueNL><description>Abnormal adherence of part or all of the placenta to the uterine wall, with partial or complete absence of the decidua basalis, especially of the spongiosum layer. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D010923</code><tree>C13.703.420.714</tree><value>Placenta Praevia</value><valueNL>Placenta praevia</valueNL><description>A placenta which develops in the lower uterine segment, in the zone of dilatation, so that it covers or adjoins the internal os. Painless hemorrhage in the last trimester, particularly during the eighth month, is the most common symptom. (Dorland, 27th ed</description></entry><entry><code>D006473</code><tree>C13.703.420.725</tree><value>Postpartum Hemorrhage</value><valueNL>Bloeding post partum</valueNL><description>The presence of abnormal uterine bleeding immediately after labor or childbirth.</description></entry><entry><code>D014597</code><tree>C13.703.420.904</tree><value>Uterine Rupture</value><valueNL>Ruptuur, uterus-</valueNL><description>A tearing of uterine tissue; it may be traumatic or spontaneous due to multiple pregnancy, large fetus, previous scarring, or obstruction.</description></entry><entry><code>D007752</code><tree>C13.703.453</tree><value>Labor, Premature</value><valueNL>Bevalling, premature</valueNL><description>Onset of labor before term but after the fetus has become viable, usually sometime during the 29th through 38th week of gestation.</description></entry><entry><code>D016104</code><tree>C13.703.560</tree><value>Oligohydramnios</value><valueNL>Oligohydramnie</valueNL><description>Presence of less than 300 ml of amniotic fluid at term. Principal causes include malformations of fetal urinary tracts, intra-uterine growth retardation, high maternal blood pressure, nicotine poisoning, and prolonged pregnancy.</description></entry><entry><code>D017042</code><tree>C13.703.575</tree><value>Phenylketonuria, Maternal</value><valueNL>Fenylketonurie, maternale</valueNL><description>A maternal condition which occurs in untreated or partially treated phenylketonuric females when they become pregnant. This may result in damage to the fetus, including microcephaly, mental retardation, congenital heart disease, intrauterine growth retard</description></entry><entry><code>D010922</code><tree>C13.703.590</tree><value>Placenta Diseases</value><valueNL>Ziekte, placenta-</valueNL><description>bla</description></entry><entry><code>D000037</code><tree>C13.703.590.132</tree><value>Abruptio Placentae</value><valueNL>Solutio placentae</valueNL><description>Premature separation of the normally implanted placenta.</description></entry><entry><code>D002821</code><tree>C13.703.590.268</tree><value>Chorioamnionitis</value><valueNL>Amnionitis, chorio-</valueNL><description>An inflammatory process involving the chorion, its fetal blood vessels, the umbilical cord, and the amnion by extension of the inflammation, as the amnion itself has no blood supply. This inflammatory process is potentially fatal to mother and fetus.</description></entry><entry><code>D010921</code><tree>C13.703.590.609</tree><value>Placenta Accreta</value><valueNL>Placenta accreta</valueNL><description>Abnormal adherence of part or all of the placenta to the uterine wall, with partial or complete absence of the decidua basalis, especially of the spongiosum layer. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D010923</code><tree>C13.703.590.734</tree><value>Placenta Praevia</value><valueNL>Placenta praevia</valueNL><description>A placenta which develops in the lower uterine segment, in the zone of dilatation, so that it covers or adjoins the internal os. Painless hemorrhage in the last trimester, particularly during the eighth month, is the most common symptom. (Dorland, 27th ed</description></entry><entry><code>D018457</code><tree>C13.703.590.767</tree><value>Placenta, Retained</value><valueNL>Retentie, placenta-</valueNL><description>A placenta which is either adherent or incarcerated by irregular uterine contractions, and which in consequence fails to be expelled after birth. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D010927</code><tree>C13.703.590.800</tree><value>Placental Insufficiency</value><valueNL>Insufficiëntie, placenta-</valueNL><description>Failure of the placenta to deliver an adequate supply of nutrients and oxygen to the fetus.</description></entry><entry><code>D006831</code><tree>C13.703.610</tree><value>Polyhydramnios</value><valueNL>Polyhydramnie</valueNL><description>Excess of amniotic fluid greater than 2,000 ml. It is a common obstetrical complication whose major causes include maternal diabetes, chromosomal disorders, isoimmunological disease, congenital abnormalities, and multiple gestations.</description></entry><entry><code>D011249</code><tree>C13.703.634</tree><value>Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular</value><valueNL>Complicatie, cardiovasculaire zwangerschaps-</valueNL><description>The co-occurrence of pregnancy and a cardiovascular disease. The disease may precede or follow conception and it may or may not have a deleterious effect on the pregnant woman or fetus.</description></entry><entry><code>D004619</code><tree>C13.703.634.404</tree><value>Embolism, Amniotic Fluid</value><valueNL>Embolie, vruchtwater-</valueNL><description>Embolism caused by strong uterine contractions near the end of a normal pregnancy that force amniotic fluid into the maternal circulation.</description></entry><entry><code>D011250</code><tree>C13.703.667</tree><value>Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic</value><valueNL>Complicatie, hematologische zwangerschaps-</valueNL><description>The co-occurrence of pregnancy and a blood disease. The hematologic disorder may be of the cells or coagulation elements of the blood but does not refer to deficiencies or excesses of various substances in the blood, such as hypercalcemia or hypocalcemia.</description></entry><entry><code>D011251</code><tree>C13.703.700</tree><value>Pregnancy Complications, Infectious</value><valueNL>Complicatie, infectieuze zwangerschaps-</valueNL><description>Infections occurring during the course of pregnancy, or pregnancy during the course of an infectious disease.</description></entry><entry><code>D000031</code><tree>C13.703.700.173</tree><value>Abortion, Septic</value><valueNL>Abortus, septische</valueNL><description>Infected abortion in which there is dissemination of microorganisms and their products into the maternal systemic circulation.</description></entry><entry><code>D015597</code><tree>C13.703.700.680</tree><value>Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic</value><valueNL>Complicatie, parasitaire zwangerschaps-</valueNL><description>Parasitic diseases occurring during the course of pregnancy, or pregnancy during the course of a parasitic disease. Some of the more commonly co-occurring infections are amebiasis, malaria and toxoplasmosis.</description></entry><entry><code>D011645</code><tree>C13.703.700.715</tree><value>Puerperal Infection</value><valueNL>Infectie, puerperale</valueNL><description>An infection occurring in the puerperium or postpartum period.</description></entry><entry><code>D011252</code><tree>C13.703.720</tree><value>Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic</value><valueNL>Complicatie, neoplasmatische  zwangerschaps-</valueNL><description>Neoplasms occurring during the course of pregnancy, or pregnancy during the course of a neoplastic disease.</description></entry><entry><code>D014328</code><tree>C13.703.720.949</tree><value>Trophoblastic Neoplasms</value><valueNL>Gezwel, trofoblast-</valueNL><description>Trophoblastic growth, which may be gestational or nongestational in origin. Trophoblastic neoplasia resulting from pregnancy is often described as gestational trophoblastic disease to distinguish it from germ cell tumors which frequently show trophoblasti</description></entry><entry><code>D002822</code><tree>C13.703.720.949.348</tree><value>Choriocarcinoma</value><valueNL>Carcinoom, chorio-</valueNL><description>A malignant tumor of trophoblastic epithelium characterized by secretion of large amounts of chorionic gonadotropin. It usually originates from chorionic products of conception (i.e., hydatidiform mole, normal pregnancy, or following abortion), but can or</description></entry><entry><code>D006828</code><tree>C13.703.720.949.485</tree><value>Hydatidiform Mole</value><valueNL>Mola hydatidosa</valueNL><description>A trophoblastic disease characterized by hydrops of the mesenchymal portion of the villus. Its karyotype is paternal and usually homozygotic. The tumor is indistinguishable from chorioadenoma destruens or invasive mole ( = HYDATIDIFORM MOLE, INVASIVE) exc</description></entry><entry><code>D002820</code><tree>C13.703.720.949.485.490</tree><value>Hydatidiform Mole, Invasive</value><valueNL>Mola hydatidosa, invasieve</valueNL><description>A tumor or tumor-like process invading the myometrium, and characterized by trophoblastic hyperplasia and persistence of placental villous structures. It commonly results from complete hydatidiform mole but may do so from partial hydatidiform mole. Invasi</description></entry><entry><code>D018245</code><tree>C13.703.720.949.950</tree><value>Trophoblastic Tumor, Placental Site</value><valueNL>Tumor, placentaire trofoblast-</valueNL><description>A tumor that arises from the trophoblast of the placental bed and is composed mainly of cytotrophoblastic cells. It encompasses lesions of low- and high-grade malignancy. (Holland et al., Cancer Medicine, 3d ed, p1691)</description></entry><entry><code>D011271</code><tree>C13.703.733</tree><value>Pregnancy, Ectopic</value><valueNL>Zwangerschap, ectopische</valueNL><description>Development of the fertilized ovum outside of the uterine cavity. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D011269</code><tree>C13.703.733.536</tree><value>Pregnancy, Abdominal</value><valueNL>Zwangerschap, abdominale</valueNL><description>Ectopic pregnancy with development of the fetus in the abdominal cavity. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D011274</code><tree>C13.703.733.703</tree><value>Pregnancy, Tubal</value><valueNL>Zwangerschap, tuba fallopii</valueNL><description>Ectopic pregnancy within an oviduct. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D011254</code><tree>C13.703.766</tree><value>Pregnancy in Diabetics</value><valueNL>Zwangerschap bij diabetici</valueNL><description>Previously diagnosed diabetics that become pregnant. This does not include either symptomatic diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance induced by pregnancy but resolved at the end of pregnancy (DIABETES, GESTATIONAL).</description></entry><entry><code>D011260</code><tree>C13.703.799</tree><value>Pregnancy Toxemias</value><valueNL>Toxicose, zwangerschaps-</valueNL><description>Pregnancy-induced hypertensive states, including EPH gestosis when edema and proteinuria accompany hypertension. Other hypertensive disorders that develop during pregnancy or the puerperium are pre-eclampsia and eclampsia, either of which may be superimpo</description></entry><entry><code>D004461</code><tree>C13.703.799.314</tree><value>Eclampsia</value><valueNL>Eclampsie</valueNL><description>Onset of convulsions or coma in a previously diagnosed pre-eclamptic patient.</description></entry><entry><code>D017359</code><tree>C13.703.799.314.309</tree><value>HELLP Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom, HELLP-</valueNL><description>Hemolysis-elevated liver enzymes-low platelet count syndrome. A pre-eclamptic or eclamptic disorder with the findings shown in the clinical description from which the acronym is created. Severe hypertension may be present. Abnormal SGOT and SGPT levels al</description></entry><entry><code>D011225</code><tree>C13.703.799.314.619</tree><value>Pre-Eclampsia</value><valueNL>Pre-Eclampsie</valueNL><description>Development of hypertension with proteinuria, edema, or both, due to pregnancy or the influence of a recent pregnancy. It occurs after the 20th week of gestation, but it may develop before this time in the presence of trophoblastic disease.</description></entry><entry><code>D017359</code><tree>C13.703.799.314.619.500</tree><value>HELLP Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom, HELLP-</valueNL><description>Hemolysis-elevated liver enzymes-low platelet count syndrome. A pre-eclamptic or eclamptic disorder with the findings shown in the clinical description from which the acronym is created. Severe hypertension may be present. Abnormal SGOT and SGPT levels al</description></entry><entry><code>D015184</code><tree>C13.703.799.399</tree><value>Gestosis, EPH</value><valueNL>Gestose</valueNL><description>Hypertensive state associated with edema and proteinuria which develops during pregnancy up to the 20th week of gestation, after which it is classified as pre-eclampsia.</description></entry><entry><code>D006939</code><tree>C13.703.799.562</tree><value>Hyperemesis Gravidarum</value><valueNL>Braken, zwangerschaps-</valueNL><description>Pernicious vomiting of pregnancy. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D011644</code><tree>C13.703.844</tree><value>Puerperal Disorders</value><valueNL>Stoornis, puerperium-</valueNL><description>Disorders or diseases associated with the six-to-eight-week period immediately following labor and delivery.</description></entry><entry><code>D019052</code><tree>C13.703.844.253</tree><value>Depression, Postpartum</value><valueNL>Depressie, postpartum-</valueNL><description>Depression in women occurring usually within four weeks after the delivery of a child. The degree of depression ranges from mild transient depression to neurotic or psychotic depressive disorders. (From DSM-IV, p386)</description></entry><entry><code>D007775</code><tree>C13.703.844.506</tree><value>Lactation Disorders</value><valueNL>Stoornis, lactatie-</valueNL><description>Disturbances of milk secretion in either sex, not necessarily related to pregnancy.</description></entry><entry><code>D002640</code><tree>C13.703.844.506.192</tree><value>Chiari-Frommel Syndrome</value><valueNL>Syndroom, Chiari-Frommel-</valueNL><description>Persistent lactation and amenorrhea following pregnancy.</description></entry><entry><code>D005687</code><tree>C13.703.844.506.389</tree><value>Galactorrhea</value><valueNL>Galactorroe</valueNL><description>Excessive or spontaneous flow of milk. The milk secretion persists irrespective of nursing. (Dorland, 27th ed)</description></entry><entry><code>D008413</code><tree>C13.703.844.506.677</tree><value>Mastitis</value><valueNL>Mastitis</valueNL><description>Inflammatory disease of the breast, or mammary gland.</description></entry><entry><code>D006473</code><tree>C13.703.844.700</tree><value>Postpartum Hemorrhage</value><valueNL>Bloeding post partum</valueNL><description>The presence of abnormal uterine bleeding immediately after labor or childbirth.</description></entry><entry><code>D011645</code><tree>C13.703.844.757</tree><value>Puerperal Infection</value><valueNL>Infectie, puerperale</valueNL><description>An infection occurring in the puerperium or postpartum period.</description></entry></entries>