All terms in BAO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| androgen | CHEBI_50113 | |
| estrogen | CHEBI_50114 | |
| pleural empyema | DOID_3798 | [A soft tissue infectious disease that involves accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity as a result of infection within the lung (pneumonia) or a lung abscess spreading into the space. The symptoms include cough, fever, chest pain, sweating and shortness of breath.] |
| pleural disease | DOID_1532 | [A thoracic disease which may involve inflammation of pleura, collection of air within the pleural cavity, abnormal collection of pleural fluid, abnormal growths on the pleura (pleural tumor) and pleural plaques. The main causes of pleural diseases including pleural effusions are congestive heart failure, malignancy, parapneumonic infections and pulmonary embolism.] |
| peripheral nervous system drug | CHEBI_49110 | |
| ecdysone agonist | CHEBI_38456 | |
| hermaphroditism | DOID_3763 | |
| excitatory amino acid agonist | CHEBI_50103 | |
| epidermal appendage tumor | DOID_2433 | |
| Denys-Drash syndrome | DOID_3764 | [An autosomal dominant disease that is characterized by the association of diffuse mesangial sclerosis (DMS), male pseudohermaphroditism with a 46,XY karyotype, and nephroblastoma that derives_from an abnormality in the WT1 gene (Wilms' tumor suppressor gene).] |
| pseudohermaphroditism | DOID_3765 | |
| leukorrhea | DOID_3766 | |
| vaginal discharge | DOID_3767 | |
| glomangioma | DOID_2436 | |
| benign perivascular tumor | DOID_5238 | |
| esophageal carcinoma | DOID_1107 | [A esophageal cancer that has_material_basis_in abnormally proliferating cells derives_from epithelial cells.] |
| esophageal cancer | DOID_5041 | [A gastrointestinal system cancer that is located_in the esophagus.] |
| acromegaly | DOID_2449 | [A disease of metabolism that has_material_basis_in excessive growth hormone production which results_in enlargement located_in limb.] |
| hyperpituitarism | DOID_2444 | |
| pertussis | DOID_1116 | [A commensal bacterial infectious disease that results_in inflammation located_in respiratory tract, has_material_basis_in Bordetella pertussis, or has_material_basis_in Bordetella parapertussis, which produce toxins that paralyze the cilia of the respiratory epithelial cells. The infection is characterized by a prolonged, high-pitched, deeply indrawn breath (whoop).] |