All terms in DOID
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| skin glomus tumor | DOID_2430 | |
| glomus tumor | DOID_2431 | [A hemangiopericytic tumor that is a mesenchymal neoplasm composed of cells that closely resemble the modified smooth muscle cells of the normal glomus body.] |
| cytochrome-c oxidase deficiency disease | DOID_3762 | [A mitochondrial metabolism disease that is characterized by deficiency of cytochrome c oxidase, myopathy, hepatomegaly, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and Leigh syndrome, and is caused by mutations related to oxidative phosphorylation.] |
| left upper quadrant abdominal rigidity | SYMP_0000470 | |
| hermaphroditism | DOID_3763 | |
| epidermal appendage tumor | DOID_2433 | |
| Denys-Drash syndrome | DOID_3764 | [A syndrome 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 | |
| obsolete intraepidermal nevus | DOID_2434 | |
| obsolete extracutaneous melanoma | DOID_1109 | |
| leukorrhea | DOID_3766 | [A vaginal discharge that is characterized by a whitish or yellow color.] |
| vaginal discharge | DOID_3767 | [A vaginal disease that is characterized by the presence of discharge.] |
| skin glomangioma | DOID_2435 | |
| glomangioma | DOID_2436 | |
| esophagus melanoma | DOID_1108 | |
| vaginal disease | DOID_121 | [A female reproductive system disease that is located_in the vagina.] |
| obsolete skin compound nevus | DOID_2437 | |
| 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).] |