All terms in DOID
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| diffuse rash | SYMP_0000252 | |
| Euphyllophyta | NCBITaxon_78536 | |
| penile cancer | DOID_11615 | |
| penis | UBERON_0000989 | |
| focal embolic glomerulonephritis | DOID_4779 | |
| Robertsonian_fusion | SO_1000043 | [A non reciprocal translocation whereby the participating chromosomes break at their centromeres and the long arms fuse to form a single chromosome with a single centromere.] |
| translocation | SO_0000199 | [A region of nucleotide sequence that has translocated to a new position. The observed adjacency of two previously separated regions.] |
| Eumetazoa | NCBITaxon_6072 | |
| inverted_tandem_duplication | SO_1000040 | [A tandem duplication where the individual regions are not in the same orientation.] |
| dry mouth | SYMP_0000260 | |
| dry mucous membrane | SYMP_0000261 | |
| direct_tandem_duplication | SO_1000039 | [A tandem duplication where the individual regions are in the same orientation.] |
| diffuse glomerulonephritis | DOID_4781 | |
| inversion | SO_1000036 | [A continuous nucleotide sequence is inverted in the same position.] |
| anti-basement membrane glomerulonephritis | DOID_4780 | [A Goodpasture syndrome that is characterized by damage to only kidney capillaries.] |
| Goodpasture syndrome | DOID_9808 | [An autoimmune hypersensitivity disease that is characterized by antibody attack of the basement membrane in lungs and kidneys, leading to bleeding from the lungs and kidney failure.] |
| cutaneous Paget's disease | DOID_3450 | [A skin carcinoma that is characterized by infiltration of the skin by neoplastic large cells with abundant pale cytoplasm and large nuclei with prominent nucleoli.] |
| focal dermal hypoplasia | DOID_2120 | [A syndrome characterized at birth by streaks of very thin skin (dermal hypoplasia), cutis aplasia, and telangiectases, and has_material_basis_in heterozygous mutation in the PORCN gene on chromosome Xp11.23.] |
| mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis | DOID_4783 | |
| subacute glomerulonephritis | DOID_4782 |