All terms in EFO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| gastroesophageal disease | MONDO_0015111 | |
| gastric outlet obstruction | EFO_1000947 | [The hindering of output from the STOMACH into the SMALL INTESTINE. This obstruction may be of mechanical or functional origin such as EDEMA from PEPTIC ULCER; NEOPLASMS; FOREIGN BODIES; or AGING.] |
| digestive system disease | EFO_0000405 | [Chronic or recurrent gastrointestinal disorders without an identifiable structural or biochemical explanation by the routine diagnostic tests. Functional gastrointestinal disorders are classified according to the presumed site of the disorder, such as IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME, non-ulcer DYSPEPSIA, and non-cardiac CHEST PAIN., Diseases in any segment of the GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT from ESOPHAGUS to RECTUM., A disease or disorder that involves the digestive system., Diseases in any part of the GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT or the accessory organs (LIVER; BILIARY TRACT; PANCREAS).] |
| obsolete_hair | EFO_0000958 | |
| gait apraxia | EFO_1000944 | [Impaired ambulation not attributed to sensory impairment or motor weakness. frontal lobe disorders; basal ganglia diseases (e.g., parkinsonian disorders); dementia, multi-infarct; alzheimer disease; and other conditions may be associated with gait apraxia., Impaired ambulation not attributed to sensory impairment or motor weakness. FRONTAL LOBE disorders; BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES (e.g., PARKINSONIAN DISORDERS); DEMENTIA, MULTI-INFARCT; ALZHEIMER DISEASE; and other conditions may be associated with gait apraxia.] |
| obsolete_pharyngeal arch | EFO_0000959 | [One of a series of bony or cartilaginous arches that develop in the walls of the mouth cavity and pharynx of a vertebrate embryo, consist typically of a curved segmented bar or rod on each side meeting the contralateral bar or rod at the ventral end, and correspond to the gill arches of fishes and amphibians.] |
| gastric antral vascular ectasia | EFO_1000945 | [Dilatation of the vessels in the antrum of the stomach. It is associated with portal hypertension, scleroderma, and chronic renal failure. It may cause gastric bleeding., A distinct vascular lesion in the PYLORIC ANTRUM that is characterized by tortuous dilated blood vessels (ectasia) radiating outward from the PYLORUS. The vessel pattern resembles the stripes on the surface of a watermelon. This lesion causes both acute and chronic GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE.] |
| capillary disorder | MONDO_0001574 | [A disease involving a capillary.] |
| vascular ectasia | MONDO_0021658 | |
| fungal meningitis | EFO_1000942 | [Meningitis caused by fungal agents which may occur as OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS or arise in immunocompetent hosts., Meningitis caused by fungal agents which may occur as opportunistic infections or arise in immunocompetent hosts.] |
| fungal infectious disease | MONDO_0002041 | [An infection caused by a fungus.] |
| obsolete_partial deletion of the long arm of chromosome X | Orphanet_263756 | |
| Rare hemorrhagic disorder due to a platelet receptor defect | Orphanet_275736 | |
| Fusobacterium infectious disease | EFO_1000943 | [Infections with bacteria of the genus FUSOBACTERIUM., Infections with bacteria of the genus fusobacterium.] |
| primary Fusobacteriaceae infectious disease | EFO_1001126 | [Infections with bacteria of the family Fusobacteriaceae, in the order Fusobacterales, phylum fusobacteria., Infections with bacteria of the family Fusobacteriaceae, in the order Fusobacterales, phylum FUSOBACTERIA.] |
| 1-palmitoyl-2-linoleoyl-sn-glycerol | CHEBI_82927 | [A 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycerol in which the 1- and 2-acyl groups are specified as palmitoyl and linoleoyl respectively.] |
| Autosomal dominant optic atrophy and cataract | Orphanet_67036 | |
| Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation disorder with no known mechanism | Orphanet_254822 | |
| hereditary optic atrophy | MONDO_0043878 | [A family of inherited disorders characterized by progressive loss of vision secondary to death of the retinal ganglion cell axons that comprise the optic nerve.] |
| glossitis | EFO_1000951 | [Inflammation of the tongue.] |