What’s new in 2008
DeCS
This article highlights the
additions and changes in the DeCS vocabulary in 2008.
Overview of Vocabulary
Development and Changes
·
456 MeSH
descriptors and 6 DeCS descriptors were added; the ten subcategories
receiving the greatest additions were the enzymes and coenzymes (88), amino
acids, peptides and proteins (85), social sciences (22), cardiovascular
diseases (19), neoplasms (18), cells (14), nervous system diseases (11),
organic compounds (11), chemical actions and uses (10) and equipment and
supplies (9);
·
288 MeSH
descriptors were replaced with more up-to-date terminology
·
46 MeSH descriptors and 1 DeCS descriptor
were eliminated
·
177 MeSH synonyms were added
·
39 DeCS descriptors had their English
version updated
·
449 DeCS descriptors had their Spanish version
updated
·
418 DeCS descriptors had their Portuguese version
updated
Totals
by Type of Terminology
Annual Growth
|
2007
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2008
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difference
|
variation
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Total MeSH descriptors (MH+PT)
|
24357
|
24767
|
410
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1,7%
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Total MeSH subheadings (MQ)
|
83
|
83
|
0
|
0,0%
|
Total DeCS descriptors (DH+DQ)
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4727
|
4723
|
-4
|
0,0%
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Total DeCS
synonyms per language average
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30043
|
31175
|
1132
|
3,8%
|
Total Concepts
|
29167
|
29573
|
406
|
1,4%
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MH= MeSH Headings; PT=Publication Types; MQ=MeSH Subheadings; DH=DeCS
Headings; DQ=DeCS Subheadings
New Descriptors by Tree
Category
Tree Category
|
Number of descriptors
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A – Anatomy
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38
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B – Organisms
|
16
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C – Diseases
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73
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D – Chemicals and Drugs
|
217
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E – Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and
Equipment
|
30
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F – Psychiatry and Psychology
|
2
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G – Biological Sciences
|
33
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H – Natural Sciences
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12
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HP – Homeopathy
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0
|
I – Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social
Phenomena
|
27
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J – Technology, Industry, Agriculture
|
6
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K – Humanities
|
1
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L – Information Science
|
1
|
M – Named Groups
|
5
|
N – Health Care
|
34
|
SH – Science and Health
|
0
|
SP – Public Health
|
6
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V – Publication Characteristics
|
3
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VS – Health Surveillance
|
0
|
Z – Geographicals
|
1
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The total is more than 462 because some descriptors occur in more
than one category.
DeCS 2008 edition is available for online searching
through the DeCS
Search or directly from the BIREME homepage.
A complete
list of new and changed vocabulary is available at these links:
New MeSH and DeCS Descriptors with Scope Notes - 2008
New MeSH and DeCS Descriptors by category - 2008
Replaced MeSH and DeCS Descriptors - 2008
Deleted MeSH and DeCS Descriptors - 2008
DeCS tree number changes - 2008
MeSH
tree number changes - 2008
Leukemia
– Lymphoma Changes
The official nomenclature in
this field has gone through many changes over the years and the MeSH tree
structure in this area had not been revised, in toto, for a long time. The
main authority source used in this revision was the International
Classification of Diseases for Oncology (ICD-O), 3d edition, supplemented
by recent papers and texts[1]. Members of some working groups who are
advising on the upcoming 4th edition were also consulted.
Many of the leukemia terms
have undergone name changes as immunophenotypic and molecular biological
techniques have made diagnosis more precise. For instance the old
descriptor LEUKEMIA, MYELOID, CHRONIC is now called LEUKEMIA, MYELOGENOUS,
CHRONIC, BCR-ABL POSITIVE. The old descriptor LEUKEMIA, MYELOID,
PHILADELPHIA-NEGATIVE is now LEUKEMIA, MYELOID, CHRONIC, ATYPICAL, BCR-ABL
NEGATIVE.
The old classification system
for lymphomas was discarded for a simpler model. Many old names are now
obsolete, though some have been retained as entry terms. This includes
morphological descriptions of cell types like "small
cleaved-cell" or "large-cell" or "undifferentiated"
and grading such as "high grade" or "diffuse." These
phrases were contained in old descriptors which now are subsumed under
NON-HODGKINS LYMPHOMA or FOLLICULAR LYMPHOMA.
In some cases the
distinctions between leukemias and lymphomas are now considered artificial,
and so the nomenclature contains new descriptors such as PRECURSOR CELL
LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA-LYMPHOMA.
Finally, the terms indented
under HISTIOCYTIC DISORDERS, MALIGNANT have undergone significant changes.
Government
Agencies
Forty
eight descriptors were created for those Institutes within the U.S.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) which previously were not represented.
The new array, which also includes a few new non-NIH agencies, is below. It
can also be viewed in DeCS
or in MeSH at: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/trees2008/I01.html
(scroll down to Government).
Note: The
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke was inadvertently
omitted and will be added next year.
Publication Types
To make
clearer the distinction between descriptors that describe the subject
matter of a bibliographic item and the descriptors that characterize the
format of the item, the entire set of Publication Types was reviewed. For
those where intellectual pairs were found, the subject matter MeSH
descriptor was modified to include the words "as Topic." All
publication type descriptors were revised to remove the rubric [Publication
Type].
Thus for
2008, here are a few examples:
as subject descriptor
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as format characterization
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Abbreviations
as Topic
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Abbreviations
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Almanacs
as Topic
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Almanacs
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Metanalysis
as Topic
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Metanalysis
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Randomized
Controlled Trial as Topic
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Randomized
Controlled Trial
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Other additions
Besides the annual
changes related to the vocabulary, the following implementations were made
in the search system:
Sensitization of scope and indexing notes permitting
navigation through the existing terms that are also descriptors or synonyms
in DeCS, as NLM’s MeSH Browser.
Example:
Integration now also of the DeCS concept to VHL
information sources, ordering the results by similarity/relevance and by
number of references, which may be adjusted according to the user’s
objectives.
Example:
Creation of alphabetical rulers for each language
Example:
Example of an
alphabetical list of DeCS terms: terms beginning with the letter S
From:
Schulman J. What's New for 2008 MeSH®. NLM Tech Bull. 2007
Nov-Dec;(359):e11. Available in Internet: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd07/nd07_mesh.html
DeCS
Unit/BIREME/PAHO/WHO
Additional
information: MEDLINE®
data changes — 2008
[1] Fritz, A [and
others], editors. International classification of diseases for oncology
(ICD O). 3rd ed. Geneva:
World Health Organization; 2000. 240 p.
Date of last update: June 19,
2008
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