All terms in DOID
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| gastric liposarcoma | DOID_5700 | |
| stomach cancer | DOID_10534 | [A gastrointestinal system cancer that is located_in the stomach.] |
| pleomorphic liposarcoma | DOID_5702 | |
| breast liposarcoma | DOID_5701 | [A breast sarcoma that arises from fat cells.] |
| sclerosing liposarcoma | DOID_5704 | |
| mixed liposarcoma | DOID_5703 | |
| obsolete recurrent pituitary tumor | DOID_5717 | |
| hormone producing pituitary cancer | DOID_5716 | |
| pituitary cancer | DOID_1785 | [An endocrine gland cancer located_in the pituitary gland located at the base of the brain.] |
| adrenal medulla cancer | DOID_5719 | [An adrenal gland cancer that is located_in the adrenal medulla.] |
| adrenal gland cancer | DOID_3953 | [An endocrine gland cancer located_in the adrenal glands which are located above the kidneys.] |
| susceptibility to basal cell carcinoma 3 | OMIM_613059 | |
| adrenal neuroblastoma | DOID_5718 | [An adrenal gland cancer that derives_from immature neuroblastic cells.] |
| susceptibility to basal cell carcinoma 2 | OMIM_613058 | |
| Hypertonia | HP_0001276 | [A condition in which there is increased muscle tone so that arms or legs, for example, are stiff and difficult to move.] |
| Upper motor neuron dysfunction | HP_0002493 | [A functional anomaly of the upper motor neuron. The upper motor neurons are neurons of the primary motor cortex which project to the brainstem and spinal chord via the corticonuclear, corticobulbar and corticospinal (pyramidal) tracts. They are involved in control of voluntary movements. Dysfunction leads to weakness, impairment of fine motor movements, spasticity, hyperreflexia and abnormal pyramidal signs.] |
| Abnormality of the corpus callosum | HP_0001273 | [Abnormality of the corpus callosum.] |
| Abnormality of the cerebral white matter | HP_0002500 | [An abnormality of the cerebral white matter.] |
| Agenesis of corpus callosum | HP_0001274 | [Absence of the corpus callosum as a result of the failure of the corpus callosum to develop, which can be the result of a failure in any one of the multiple steps of callosal development including cellular proliferation and migration, axonal growth or glial patterning at the midline.] |
| Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the corpus callosum | HP_0007370 | [Absence or underdevelopment of the corpus callosum.] |