All terms in DOID
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| collagen secreting cell | CL_0000667 | |
| extracellular matrix secreting cell | CL_0000327 | |
| primordial germ cell | CL_0000670 | |
| labyrinthine bilateral reactive loss | DOID_14413 | |
| Legg-Calve-Perthes disease | DOID_14415 | [An osteochondrosis that results_in death and fracture located_in hip joint.] |
| female gamete | CL_0000675 | |
| gamete | CL_0000300 | |
| dracunculiasis | DOID_14418 | [A parasitic helminthiasis infectious disease that involves parasitic infection by the larvae of the nematode Dracunculus medinensis, which are transmitted to humans by drinking water containing copepods infected with the larvae. The female, which contains larvae, burrows into the deeper connective tissues or adjacent to long bones or joints of the extremities. The worm emerges as a whitish filament in the center of a painful ulcer, accompanied by inflammation and frequently by secondary bacterial infection.] |
| retinal cell | CL_0009004 | |
| obsolete Mansonella ozzardi infectious disease | DOID_14419 | [A mansonelliasis that involves parasitic infection by the nematode Mansonella ozzardi, which resides in the subcutaneous tissues causing arthralgias, headaches, fever, pulmonary symptoms, adenopathy, hepatomegaly, and pruritus. Both midges and blackflies transmit the disease.] |
| dipetalonemiasis | DOID_14422 | [A filariasis that is a zoonotic infection caused by the nematode of the genus Dipetalonema, which is transmitted accidentally to humans from porcupines, beavers and other mammals by mosquitoes. The adult worms live subcutaneously or in body cavities or in the eyes of humans. Dead worms cause hypersensitivity necrosis with eosinophils, followed by granulomatous reaction and fibrosis.] |
| glossopharyngeal neuralgia | DOID_14423 | |
| obsolete secondary malignant neoplasm of intra-abdominal lymph node | DOID_14425 | |
| obsolete secondary malignant neoplasm of intrathoracic lymph node | DOID_14426 | |
| abnormality of glucagon secretion | DOID_14427 | |
| cartilage element | UBERON_0007844 | |
| membrane bone | UBERON_0007842 | |
| obsolete Brugia malayi filariasis | DOID_14421 | [A filarial elephantiasis that involves parasitic infection by the nematode Brugia malayi, which inhabits the lymphatics. The symptoms include fever, lymphadenitis, lymphangitis, lymphedema, and secondary bacterial infection.] |
| obsolete enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infectious disease | DOID_14433 | [An Escherichia coli intestinal infectious disease that involves infection of the intestine caused by a serological subgroup of Escherichia coli called enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC), which cause hemorrhagic colitis or bloody diarrhea that can progress to hemolytic uremic syndrome. EHEC are considered to be moderately invasive and are characterized by the production of verotoxin or Shiga toxins. The infection results in copious bloody discharge.] |
| intracranial vasospasm | DOID_13100 |