All terms in EFO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| tympanic membrane disease | EFO_0009570 | [A disease involving the tympanic membrane.] |
| Plasmodium knowlesi | NCBITaxon_5850 | |
| urinary tract obstruction | EFO_0009571 | [Blockage of the normal flow of contents of the urinary tract.] |
| urinary system disease | EFO_0009690 | [A disease involving the renal system., A disease involving the renal system. [database_cross_reference: MONDO:DesignPattern]] |
| uterine inflammatory disease | EFO_0009572 | [A uterine disease that is characterized by inflammation.] |
| anti-drug antibody measurement | EFO_0010559 | [Quantification of the levels of antibodies against biotherapeutic agents. Such antibodies can reduce treatment efficacy by neutralizing circulating immune-biologicals and/or promoting their clearance.] |
| lower respiratory tract disease | EFO_0009433 | [A disease that affects the lower respiratory tract., A disease involving the lower respiratory tract.] |
| lactose tolerance test | EFO_0010557 | [A test to determine the ability of an individual to metabolise lactose, an estimate of lactase activity. It includes measuring fasting blood glucose levels before and after oral lactose intake.] |
| lactose intolerance | EFO_1000062 | [Inability to fully digest and absorb lactose due to limited or no lactase activity in the small intestine. Congenital intolerance is inherited following an autosomal recessive pattern but is rare. It is more often due to a gradual decline of lactase production in adulthood following the ingestion of fewer lactose-containing foods or secondary to an intestinal mucosal brush-border injury. Prevalence is highest among Asians, Native Americans and Africans. Clinical signs include abdominal cramping, bloating, flatulence and diarrhea following the dietary intake of lactose.] |
| preprint | EFO_0010558 | [In academic publishing, a preprint is a version of a scholarly or scientific paper that precedes formal peer review and publication in a peer-reviewed scholarly or scientific journal.] |
| publication status | EFO_0001742 | [An information entity about the status of a publication describing the experiment.] |
| intellectual developmental disorder 60 with seizures | EFO_0010566 | [An autosomal dominant disorder characterized by global developmental delay apparent in the first six months of life, followed by onset of seizures between 21 months and 4 years. Disease features include moderate-to-severe intellectual disability, poor speech, delayed walking, and ataxia.] |
| orthopedic nursing | EFO_0009577 | [Nursing care with a special emphasis on the care of individuals with orthopaedic-related injuries, diseases, and diagnoses. [ NCI ]] |
| placental retention | EFO_0009578 | [After delivery of neonate, placental retention that requires clinical intervention such as manual extraction, curettage or uterotonic medications. [ NCI ]] |
| placenta disease | EFO_0007441 | [a disease located in the placenta, A disease involving the placenta.] |
| spastic tetraplegia and axial hypotonia, progressive | EFO_0010567 | [An autosomal recessive, neurologic disorder characterized by loss of motor abilities in the first year of life, after which severe, progressive spastic tetraparesis develops. Affected individuals have severe axial hypotonia, hyperekplexia, hypertonia, and myokymia, reflecting upper motor neuron involvement. Cognitive development may be affected.] |
| glycosylphosphatidylinositol biosynthesis defect 21 | EFO_0010564 | [An autosomal recessive disorder characterized by global developmental delay, severe-to-profound intellectual disability, muscular hypotonia, seizures, brain anomalies, including thin corpus callosum and cerebellar atrophy, scoliosis, and mild facial dysmorphism.] |
| disorder of GPI anchor biosynthesis | MONDO_0024321 | [A disease that has its basis in the disruption of GPI anchor biosynthetic process.] |
| postpartum hemorrhage | EFO_0009579 | [Hemorrhage defined as a blood loss in excess of 500 mL after vaginal delivery or more than 1000 mL after a cesarean delivery. [ NCI ]] |
| puerperal disorder | EFO_0009683 | [Disorders or diseases associated with puerperium, the six-to-eight-week period immediately after parturition in humans. [database_cross_reference: MeSH:D011644], Disorders or diseases associated with puerperium, the six-to-eight-week period immediately after parturition in humans.] |