Source:http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/umls/id/C0175649
CSP: artificial substitute for a missing body part or function; used for functional or cosmetic reasons, or both.,NCI: A device, such as an artificial leg, that replaces a part of the body.,UMD: Functional, reconstructive, and/or cosmetic artificial or, less frequently, biological passive replacements for missing, disabled, or abnormal tissues, organs, or other body parts. These devices may be externally attached to the body (e.g., nose, earlobe, upper limb, denture) or totally or partially implanted (e.g., joint prosthesis, ossicles). Prostheses intended for insertion into tubular body structures (e.g., biliary duct, ureter) to provide support and/or to maintain patency are usually called stents or endoprostheses; implantable prosthetic devices intended mainly for passive replacement of body parts (e.g., tooth root, ureter) are usually known as implants. Dedicated prostheses are available in many different sizes, shapes, and materials. They are used mainly in orthopedic (e.g., limbs, joints), cardiac (e.g.,